Operating instructions

Radio Systems Millenium-D Livewire Console
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Radio Systems Millenium-D Livewire
®
Console
Installation and Operation Manual
Radio Systems Millenium Digital- Livewire
®
Broadcast Manual — Part # MAN-MILLCONLIV
Manual Revision 02-29-2012
for serial numbers 100859 and higher
Utilizing Millenium Livewire Digital Console Software V1.3.1.1
New features and modifications in Millenium Livewire version 1.3.1.1
1. Multiple GPIO Livewire profiles supported.
2. Source locking - source name flashes to indicate that it is in use on another Livewire source. Flashing clears
when other user de-selects the source.
3. Iprobe - IP address is now recognized and displayed by Axia “Iprobe” program
4. Scenes a new scene source selection is not loaded (only) onto channels that are on. If the channel is on,
the new scene source (if there is a new source for that channel as part of the new scene) will be displayed
on the lower LCD line and the ON button will flash. Then when that channel is turned off, the scene will load.
5. IP/SUBMASK addresses display and change - IP AND submask addresses are now displayed and can be
changed by holding the last rotary encoder knob down for 10 seconds.
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Table of Contents
Livewire Control Board Parts Layout ................................................................................ 3
Screen Shots................................................................................................................... 4-13
Creating backstreams (Mix-minus congurations) ........................................................ 14
Remote Control - Overview Instructions ......................................................................... 15
Remote Control - GPIO Proles .................................................................................. 16-18
Remote Control - Wiring Diagram .................................................................................... 19
Password Reset Instructions ........................................................................................... 20