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Due to new features added as part of this release, updating the nControl and nTouch 180 to this version will require you to install firmware using a USB stick. This must be done in addition to the normal firmware update using NWare. For more information, contact MediaMatrix Technical Support.
You can now manually specify the minimum and maximum calibration values for analog GPIO input. The values can be typed directly into the Min. Calibration and Max. Calibration boxes on the GPIO tab of the CAB 8n device. This is useful, for example, if you want to restrict the range of values that can be generated by a potentiometer connected to the GPIO port.
While characters with diacritics, such as š and ý, in a string control, no longer crash NWare, they are not supported and will be corrupted when the project is emulated or deployed.
Previously, A NION with a Dante interface would sometimes power up with the Dante audio muted. This has been fixed.
The CAB 4n Dante sometimes produced noise when powering up. This fix requires an upgrade to NION firmware version 1.6.5 and Dante DLM firmware 3.4.2.
On the control surface of the Schedule Generator, under Once, the time settings where shown twice.
When a signal with a known level of gain was fed into a CAB 8n device in NWare, the gain shown by the meters on the Audio tab of the CAB device was different. Furthermore, a meter wired to the rear of the CAB 8n also showed different readings.
If you selected several device blocks and then displayed the block properties, if some of those devices had options that were selected on the block properties and others did not have those options selected, the options were still shown as selected on all the devices. They should have been showed selected, but with a dimmed (grayed) check box.
The Pin Authentication plugin device did not display the pin code as it was typed by the user on an iPad or iPhone screen.
If you assigned devices to different roles, and then wired them to a Snapshot device, the Snapshot device did not load and save the settings correctly.
Previously, the year field on the Scheduler device was designed to accept the number of years since 1900, e.g. 112 for the year 2012, and it did not accept values in other formats, including the format generated by the Schedule Generator. It has been enhanced in this version and now accepts several year formats.
Example year value |
Format |
Meaning |
2012 |
Four digits |
The year 2012. |
112 |
Three digits, no leading zero |
The number of years since 1900. |
12 |
Two digits |
The year 2012. |
012 |
Three digits, leading zero |
The year 2012. |
When a text box control was master wired to a second text box control, it did not pass the value to the slave control as expected.
When the serial console was disabled, the CPU usage for a NION was seen to increase over a period of time. This was unrelated to the devices that the project contained.
If you changed the IP address of the nControl via the web UI, and then rebooted, the new address was not displayed correctly in the Windows UI.
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.