Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- CHAPTER 1: Overview
- CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts
- CHAPTER 3: Installation
- CHAPTER 4: Operation
- CHAPTER 5: Managing Device
- CHAPTER 6: RAV.IO
- Introduction
- Connecting Audio Network
- Status - Overview
- Status - Sync
- Status - Network
- Status - Device
- Status - Input Streams
- Status - Output Streams
- Advanced - Overview
- Advanced - PTP Settings
- Advanced - PTP Unicast
- Advanced - PTP Profile Customized Settings
- Advanced - Current PTP Master
- Advanced - PTP Statistic
- Advanced - PTP Clock Setting
- Advanced - Network Advanced Settings
- Advanced - PTP Jitter
- NMOS - Overview
- NMOS - NIC1 & NIC2
- NMOS - Additional Settings
- Logging
- Statistic
- Switch
- RAV.IO - Firmware Update
- CHAPTER 7: DANTE.IO
- CHAPTER 8: Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- CHAPTER 9: Technical Data
- Index
- Appendix A - DSUB-25 Pin assignment
- Appendix B - DSUB-9 Pin assignment
- Appendix C - Dimensions
- Appendix D - System Update & License Installation
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CHAPTER 6: RAV.IO
NMOS - Overview
NMOS provides a family of specifications related to networked media for
professional applications. It is produced by the Advanced Media Workflow
Association (AMWA).
Support for NMOS is introduced with the AoIP Module version SW 0.17 / HW 0.46
according to the specifications:
• IS-04 Discovery & Registration
• IS-05 Device Connection Management
IS-04 allows control and monitoring applications to find the resources on a network.
Resources include Nodes, Devices, Senders, Receivers, Sources, Flows…
IS-05 provides a transport-independent way of connecting Media Nodes.
More information: https://specs.amwa.tv/nmos/