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7 Advanced
TCP Command Port
The port on which the PS-SEND can receive commands via TCP. To disable,
set to 0.
Web Server Port
The port on which the web server is accessed. Default is 0, which in this
case means port 80.
Serial Settings
Baud Rate
Data rate between controlling device and the unit.
Data Bits
The amount of bits which are used per transmission.
Parity
Error checking method. Choose between no, odd and even.
Stop Bits
Define the number of bits used at the end of a transmission. Select
between 1 or 2.
Destination IP
The destination IP address of the serial gateway. Use 0.0.0.0 if serial port is
only used locally.
Destination Port
The destination port for the serial gateway. Both have to be set to enable
the gateway.
Security Page
Password
Enter a password and submit (max. 25 characters). A password box will
show after a reset. The user name can be left blank. Enter 25 characters to
erase the password.
Ice/Shoutcast
Enter up to 24 characters for Icecast or Shoutcast server authentication.
Enter 25 characters to erase the password.
Listening
Use this option to protect your stream. Choose “not protected” for access
to all.
PS-PLAY/PS-AMP
Unit Status
The unit status is available on all pages and contains the following
information:
Current Play Status
The current play status can show a number of different states:
PRIORITY - The unit is currently playing a priority stream.
STAND-BY – The unit is currently on stand by.
BUFFERING – The unit is attempting to buffer the stream.
IDLE – The unit is currently not connected to any stream.
PLAYING – The unit is currently playing the stream.
URL Currently Playing
This can be either of the URLs: 1, 2 or 3.