User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome !
- Limitation of Liability
- Trademarks
- Copyright
- AVS-ESMonitor Functionalities
- Typical Software Architecture Samples
- EtherSound Network Architecture Samples
- AVS-ESMonitor Installation
- AVS-ESMonitor Software
- AuviTran Service Control Panel
- AVS-ESMonitor
- AVS-ESMonitor Operating modes
- ES-Editor
- Tunneling on EtherSound
- Important Notes to use several ESMonitor
- Frequently Asked Questions
- AuviTran Website / More Information

AVS-ESMonitor – User’s Manual AuviTran 29
When Bi-Directional is available, global functions display:
• Bi-Directional status icon
o
Device is within a bi-directional loop
o
Device is last of bi-directional loop
• “Loop back” check box lets user enable/disable device to become bi-directional
end of loop
Warning: Bi-directional loop may not contain any switches. Bi-directional is only usable
within a daisy chained devices. As well as inserting a mono directional device (without bi-
directional capability) within a bi-directional loop may result in unpredictable behavior of
device and software.
Device Output Patch
Device Input Patch
Output
Number
Input
Number
On right Click:
On right Click:
Patch device output 5
from upstream channel 13
On right Click:
On right Click:
Patch device Input 6
to upstream channel 26
Routing page overview for Bi directional device