Technology
Cross Remote Features
Cross Remote can be operated in two modes, ST mode and NT mode, to fit different system requirements.
This section explains the features of ST mode and NT mode, and of the Wireless Studio application designed for
monitoring and controlling transmitters.
ST Mode Features
In ST mode, the transmitter and receiver communicate directly in a one-on-one configuration.
When the receiver is placed within a main link service area, Cross Remote can be used within a range of
about 10 meters from the receiver.
Note
Because the number of channels will increase when more equipment is introduced in ST mode, the NT mode
should be selected when more than six transmitters are to be controlled.
General communication flow
In ST mode, the receiver and transmitter communicate as shown below.
Show transmitter A information
ATT 0 dB
Change transmitter A attenuation to 3 dB
Update transmitter A information
ATT 3 dB
ST mode startup
In ST mode, the connection between receiver and transmitter is established as follows.
Turn receiver on.
Scan channels and look for available
channel.
Decide on channel and wait for
connection request.
Receive connection request.
Check connection target. If paired
Connection established.
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Cross Remote Features
Metadata
Receiver
Transmit control command
in 2.4 GHz band
Receiver
Low field strength
No other communication system
present
equipment, send connection
permission.
Transmitter A
ATT 0 dB
Receive command and
change ATT to 3 dB
Transmitter B
Transmitter
Turn transmitter on.
Search for Coordinator in ST mode and NT
mode.
When Coordinator is found, send connection
request.
Connection established.