by Roddy | Aug 2, 2022 | User-Guide-Routemaster
If you have separate routers for audio and video, you may want to combine these so they can be controlled as if they were a single router with multiple levels. This is done by setting up a Stack Router. Let’s see how this works: We use the Add Stack Router button (1)...
by Roddy | Aug 2, 2022 | User-Guide-Routemaster
Switching the Control Interface As well as the “Classic Grid” interface described before, RouteMaster also has a simple “Arm and Take” control interface. This is ideal for smaller routers with only a single level, and is perfect for use with...
by Roddy | Aug 1, 2022 | User-Guide-Routemaster
What’s a MultiRouter? A MultiRouter is a virtual router defined in RouteMaster that combines several physical routers, typically joined together with tie-lines. A tie-line is simply a connection between two routers. RouteMaster allows you to route a source one...
by Roddy | Nov 15, 2021 | User-Guide-Routemaster
Overview Salvos allow multiple routes to be easily made with a single button press or command. Salvos defined and stored by RouteMaster are called RouteMaster Salvos Some router protocols support salvos directly, where salvos are configured and managed by the...
by Roddy | Aug 4, 2021 | RouteMaster, User-Guide-Routemaster
RouteMaster’s Web Panels can be found in the folder C:\ProgramData\Rascular\WebPanels. When panels are published to RouteMaster, a new folder containing the panel assets is created here. The folder name is the name of the panel that was published. You can remove...
by Roddy | Jul 14, 2021 | User-Guide-Routemaster
RouteMaster V2.1 and later support the TSL UMD protocol for sending and receiving router signal names and status to connected devices over IP networks. TSL support is configured in the “Configure Clients…” dialog. RouteMaster as a TSL Sender...