Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- Warning
- About this manual
- Before you get started
- Unpacking and setup
- Software: TC Icon and Loudness Pilot firmware
- Loudness Pilot: An introduction
- Loudness Pilot – Basic concepts and operation
- Loudness Pilot status indicators and ports
- Setting up Loudness Pilot
- Basic operation
- Accessing Loudness Pilot
- Obtaining Loudness Pilot status information
- Setting up audio and syncing
- Loudness Pilot remote control
- Recalling, storing and deleting settings
- Updating Loudness Pilot firmware
- Icon Setup
- ALC2
- LM2 (optional)
- Appendix 1: Links and additional information
- Appendix 2: Loudness Pilot GPI/O page
- Technical specifications
Loudness Pilot remote control
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Loudness Pilot provides extensive remote con-
trol features. GPI and SDI metadata allow you to
tailor remote control to your station’s demands.
Please note that remote control based on SDI
metadata requires an optional license. For more
information, see “Extending your product’s ca-
pabilities with optional licenses” on page 121.
Remote – Master
Fig. 29.: Loudness Pilot Remote Master page
The Remote Master page provides an overview
of the current remote control setup. It also al-
lows you to enable the remote control features
(via GPI or SDI metadata) that you want to use.
Scene Recall section
GPI input 1 can be used for User Scene pre-
set recall (see “Library – Recall page” on page
70).
Please not that the Icon user interface is locked
when GPI is used for control.
GPI button
Use this button to enable GPI 1 input for User
Scene Recall.
An “Enable” button that controls the same func-
tion can be found on the Remote – GPI page in
the GPI 1 – Scene Recall section.
Current Scene status field
The Current Scene status field shows the name
of the currently active Scene preset. The current-
ly active Scene will be shown here wether it has
been selected via GPI or not. The name shown
here is identical to that shown on the Library –
Recall – Scene page as “Current” and on top of
the Frame – Routing page. When GPI is disabled,
“-“ is shown.