System Overview
This document provides release notes for the Bosch Integrus system, version 4.40. It details historical releases, new functionalities, fixes and improvements, and known issues encountered with the system.
The Integrus system is a component of the Bosch conference and audio solutions, often used in conjunction with DICENTIS and Dante audio technologies.
The cover page features an image of the Integrus hardware, typically consisting of a main processing unit, a display unit, a headset, and two wireless transmitters/receivers.
History
Release Version | Release Date | Release Comments |
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4.40.39678 | 2024-11-06 | This release is part of:
Fixes and improvements:
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4.30.38858 | 2024-07-30 | This release is part of:
Added functionality:
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4.20.33007 | 2023-02-11 | Initial version:
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Information Not Mentioned in the Manual
2.1 Dante Support
When the INT-TXO is in manually controlled mode, both DICENTIS and Dante sources can be connected. Dante sources can be unicast or multicast, supporting 1 flow per stream.
Dante glitch-free operation is not supported.
The INT-TXO can be enrolled in the Dante Domain Manager when it is in Manually controlled mode.
Note: Un-enroll the INT-TXO from the Dante Domain Manager before setting the INT-TXO back to DICENTIS controlled mode. Failure to do so can cause unpredictable behavior.
Known Issues
3.1 Distorted Audio on Receivers When Source is Received as Dante and DICENTIS
Issue: In setups where languages are provided by DICENTIS interpreter desks and Dante sources, receivers may experience distorted audio if the INT-TXO inputs are linked to the same audio source, with one being Dante and the other DICENTIS.
Workaround: Use the DICENTIS outputs as inputs for all sources. The INT-TXO cannot receive the same audio/language from both the Dante source and the DICENTIS source simultaneously.
3.2 INT-TXO Restarts After Several Operation Mode Switches
Issue: After switching the operation mode of the INT-TXO multiple times between DICENTIS controlled and Manually controlled, the INT-TXO may restart for optimal performance.
Workaround: This restart is automatic and requires no user action.
3.3 Frontpanel LED
Issue: After powering up and booting, the Integrus INT-TXO frontpanel LEDs briefly light up from green to orange, indicating an incorrect state.
Workaround: This state is resolved automatically within 5 seconds, requiring no user action.
3.4 Demonstrator Shows 500 Internal Server Error
Issue: Upon pressing F5 in the demonstrator application, a 500 Internal Server error is displayed.
Workaround: Avoid using F5 (refresh) in the demonstrator application, as it automatically logs out the user. After pressing F5, re-login is required.
3.5 INT-TXO Remains in Static IP When Downgraded to 6.11 (or Lower) Software
Issue: When downgrading an INT-TXO with configured static IP addresses, the CAP-adapter retains its static IP address.
Workaround: Upgrade the INT-TXO to version 6.20 or a more recent version and set the IP addressing to DHCP. Then, downgrade the INT-TXO again.