Base Configuration Settings

Open the OmniaE9s Shortcuts folder, then double-click "OmniaE9s Config" to open the Base Configuration Settings.

Starting in the Settings > Base Configuration menu:

  • Click and drag the Number of Stations slider (A) to set the number of stations up to the total number of stations for which you are licensed.

Note: Omnia Enterprise 9s supports up to a total of 64 stations, but doing so requires proper licensing to run them and a server with the necessary CPU cores and RAM. Please see the section on Server Requirements for details.

  • For AES67/SMPTE 2110-30 installations, choose "AoIP 48k ONLY" from the I/O Mode dropdown (C). Note that any controls that no longer apply will be grayed out.

Note: Omnia Enterprise 9s can use Livewire or AES67 for Audio over IP (AoIP). Livewire Low Latency streams meet AES67 requirements for interoperability and can be used with AES67 and ST-2110-30 devices that are not Livewire capable.

Either the Livewire or PTPv2 clock can be used in Livewire installations as the clock. For AES67 installations. a PTPv2 clock is required. In either case, Omnia Enterprise 9s should only be sync'd to one clock.

  • Click the Control Mode dropdown (B) and choose the appropriate input device for NfRemote, Omnia Enterprise 9s' remote interface application.

  • Click on the Apply Base Configuration button (D) to apply and save the settings. If you expand the number of licenses in the future, you can increase your station count by changing the number of stations and clicking the "Apply Base Configuration" button.

Note: It is presumed that Omnia Enterprise 9s will be used in an environment where its audio I/O will rely on AoIP (Livewire or AES67/SMTPE ST 2110-30).

While it can be configured to use traditional hardware sound cards for I/O, due to the number of available hardware options and the limitless unknowns and variables present in each environment, it would be impossible for us to test and make recommendations with any confidence.

Accordingly, we cannot offer support for such installations.

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