Specifications

Overview of Connections and controls
Front
Display Function Buttons Power Indicator
Back
Optional Ports
Power Cord RF-In RS-232 Ethernet Relay Connector Relay Exp. Digital inputs
Reset Switch
AES/EBU SPDIF OPT AES/EBU SPDIF OPT Left Right Left Right
Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2
Digital Outputs Analog Outputs
File Reception
The AMR-100 receives files via a satellite RF carrier. Many systems use a live program type
feed, sending a program in real time to a receiver. The station then has to record the feed or
play it live. The AMR-100 receives a digital file that is sent as a file in faster than real time
and stores it on the AMR-100 receiver.
After the file is successfully received, the station may play the file out the analog and digital
ports for a “live” program to air or to record for later playback. The file also can be
transferred from the receiver to an automation system through a local network at the station.
The Ethernet connection allows the station to transfer files and to verify the integrity of the
received file. If the receiver is allowed an Internet connection, the receiver will communicate
back to the uplink server, verify the file, and receive any missing packets. Thus an
interruption of RF from the satellite feed will not prevent a file from being completely
received. The IP ADDRESS CHANGE section describes how to set up the AMR-100 to a
proper internal network address and has the correct address to communicate with the uplink
server.
Rev. 36 – Firmware version 1.61 6
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2008