opcode studio 4 用户手册
PART 2: Using The Studio 4
34
Opcode Systems, Inc.
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 6.1 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:
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.
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.
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
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.
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).
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.
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.