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3. Connecting TVC-15 to Voltair
With TVC-15 now on the network it can be connected to Voltair. You can do this from either the front
panel or web GUI.
A. Verify TVC-15 is connected to the same network as the Voltair.
B. Then use the jog wheel to navigate the menu option "AE"
C. Now press the jog wheel twice to highlight the menu option "Voltair AE Control"
D. Rotate the wheel to display "Enabled"
E. Press the jog wheel in again to save and exit.
F. Now turn the wheel to highlight "Remote Voltair IP Address"
G. Press the jog wheel in
H. Fill in the the IP of the Voltair by turning the wheel to set the first octet.
I. Press the jog wheel again to move to the next octet, and scroll until the proper value. Repeat this
until the full IP has been configured.
J. Press the jog wheel again after the last octet has been configured to save.
K. Once the IP Address has been saved TVC-15 will begin to send messages to adjust Voltair
immediately.
• To verify this the front panel of Voltair should now show the TVC-15 logo and host name of the
TVC-15 connecting to it.
Adjusting the Adaptive Enhancement
Out of the box, the TVC-15 is set up to be able monitor and make quick adjustments to Voltair's
enhancement level. However, this can be adjusted to fit your stations needs.
There are three adjustment fields and a short description of what each does. For full details refer to the
TVC-15 manual.
Off the Air Monitoring
TVC-15 was designed to be able to monitor signals off the air. If you are using it for monitoring only,
you can place TVC-15 at any point in your airchain, including listening to a tuner following a lengthy
profanity or HD delay.
If you are using TVC-15 for adaptive enhancement of a Voltair, we recommend you feed it a post-
encoding, pre-delayed signal. This is because TVC-15 can only react to the audio once it has been
encoded, but if the audio TVC-15 is listening to is say, 8 seconds old, it will still send immediate
instructions to Voltair to raise or lower enhancement, and may create the undesired effect of changing
enhancement when not needed, akin to a feedback loop.