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PART 2: Using The Studio 4
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The Network Routing window shown in 
Figure 6.1 is based on the Studio Setup 
document shown in Figure 6.2. Your Net-
work Routing window will reflect your 
own current OMS Studio Setup 
document.
Figure 6.2: Studio Setup Document
The Network Routing window has two 
functions:
When working with non-OMS appli-
cations, it controls which inputs the 
Studio 4 sends to the Macintosh and 
which devices receive output from 
the Macintosh.
For any application, if you connected 
both Macintosh ports to one or more 
Studio 4’s, it controls which port car-
ries the data for each device defined 
in your current OMS Studio Setup 
document.
When you edit this window, the changes 
are sent immediately to the Studio 4. The 
Studio 4 always reflects the current setup 
of this window. The Studio 4 remembers 
this setup when you close the Network 
Routing window (or you make another 
window active). If you want your Studio 4 
to remember the most recent Network 
Routing configuration, turn it off only after 
closing or de-activating this window.
Multiple Studio 4’s
If you have either one or two Studio 4’s in 
a single network, you’ll have only one Net-
work Routing window. That window’s title 
bar indicates whether your network is 
connected to the Modem port, the Printer 
port, or both (2 cables).
If you have two Studio 4 networks (one 
network connected to each Macintosh 
serial port), you’ll have two Network Rout-
ing windows (one for each port). From 
the Studio 4 menu, choose any Studio 4 
on the modem port to open the Network 
Routing window for the modem port. 
Choose any Studio 4 on the printer port to 
open the Network Routing window for the 
printer port.