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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com Therefore, to set a value to 5 seconds, you would enter the value of 50. If you enter only the number 5 then you will be setting the corresponding timing parameter to ½ second. D Default Channel – the broadband channel or baseband crosspoint that a destination will tune to when no event is active to it. This is also the channel/crosspoint that the room will tune to whenever a user presses the Local button. DHCP – An acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP allows a computer to request a TCP/IP address from the network router. Because the IP address is issued by the router (or “leased” by the computer), it may change at any time. Digital Distribution Network - One of three possible audio/visual distribution methods supported by Phoenix, the other two being broadband or RF and baseband. If a facility employs a digital distribution network then the audio/video signals from the head end are viewed using some sort of decoding application, typically Windows Media Player. Display Manager – A synonym for Television Manager. The definition of Television Manager is a set-top device that controls the power, volume, and tuning of the display device (projector, plasma screen, television, etc). E F Format – The medium on which a media copy is stored. Examples of a format would be DVD, VHS, Canopus MediaEdge2, Enseo Alchemy Digital, etc. Phoenix uses the format to determine which titles are supported by the various sources. The format is also used to determine which capabilities should be made available when controlling the sources with the handheld remote control, the web client, or the Client32 application. G G1 Web Client – The first generation of the Phoenix32 Web Client interface. G1 is an I!-Internet Inside application that serves up from the NetLinx control system as a virtual touch panel. The updated counterpart to the G1 Web Client is XGen. H Head End – This term refers to the central location where all media devices are located. Typically, the Phoenix Server will be located within this area as well, although that is not required since Phoenix communicates via TCP/IP. It is also commonly referred to as the Media Center. I 146