The JL Cooper Fader Controls device allows you to create a new device type called Eclipse MXL.
For more information on the JL Cooper Eclipse MXL, refer to the JL Cooper website.
You can now add a JL Cooper Eclipse 24 device to your design. This is located in the NWare device tree under Hardware in the Third Party folder.
For more information on the JL Cooper Eclipse 24, refer to the JL Cooper website.
There is a new device called Email Sender - Secure. This is located under nControl Devices in the NWare device tree. It allows you to send email using a secure SMTP host that requires a password. It is compatible with both the nControl and nTouch 180.
For more information, see Email Sender - Secure in the NWare Device Reference.
On the Channels tab of the Crest Ci amplifier device, there are now level meters for each channel.
On the Advanced tab of the Crest Ci amplifier device, there is now a characteristic load (Char Load) display for each channel. This shows the full spectrum load impedance. For more information, see Ci Amplifier (4 Channels / 8 Channels) in the NWare Device Reference.
You can now specify which page will be displayed on the front panel of the NION when it starts up. The setting is called Frontpanel default page, and is located on the Hardware page of the web interface.
nControl now supports the RATC2 RAW protocol. RATC2 RAW is a variant of the RATC2 protocol. It allows you to access controls in a project using control aliases in the same way as RATC2, but the aliases are defined automatically. You do not need to manually specify them for each control in NWare.
The Fault indicator for each channel on a Crest Ci amp device did not light when a fault occurred.
If you attempted to upgrade the firmware on an nTouch 60, an error was displayed on the screen attached to the nControl and the upgrade procedure failed.
Note: If the Firmware Mismatch LED is lit before you perform a firmware upgrade, it will not be immediately unlit after the upgrade has finished. The nTouch 60 checks the firmware version it is running against the latest available at set intervals, and the LED will not be unlit until the interval has elapsed.
When you used NDP to display a list of devices on the network, it did not display a full list of NIONs and nTouch 60s – some where missing.
When you type characters with diacritics, such as š and ý, into a string control, they are corrupted when the project is emulated or deployed.