The licenses determine the number of audio inputs that can be created in R/2, and the type of audio processing available. R/2 should come licensed from the factory for the configuration that was ordered, but in some cases it may be necessary to enter additional license keys. Examples would be adding additional audio channels, or enabling Omnia.9 processing.
Displays the current license key(s) on the system. Click “Add” to add a new license key.
NOTE: Licenses are verified with a Telos licensing server. Make sure R/2 is connected to the Internet when you enter the license codes.
Enter the license key. Click “Save” to save or “Cancel” to return to the Licenses screen without adding the license key.
The code you entered will appear in the Licenses list on the left. Next to the license code, you will see additional text describing the state of the license. The text will initially say “Pending activation”. After 10-15 seconds it should change to “OK”. To reload the license status, use the “Refresh” button. Add each license code you have received individually. If all license codes have an “OK” status, then they are active and the additional features (audio channels or Omnia.9 processing) may be used. See Chapter 7 for configuring additional audio sources, Chapter 8 for configuring processing/encoding instances (including Omnia.9 if licensed) and Chapter 16 for configuring Omnia.9 processing.
If you see an error message next to the license code, please check the license string to make sure it matches the one you received. If the error is “Activation failed”, or similar, then contact customer support at +1 (216) 622-0247 or support@telosalliance.com to learn how to activate your license manually.