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Angiographic controls should also be performed prior to detachment to ensure that the coil mass is not protruding into the parent vessel. High quality, digital subtraction fluoroscopic road mapping is mandatory to achieve safe catheterization of the aneurysm or vessel and correct placement of the first coil. With smaller aneurysms this is a particularly important step. If the coil does not move with a one-to-one motion, or repositioning is difficult, the coil has been stretched and could possibly break.
Gently remove and discard both the catheter and coil. Stretching is a precursor to potential malfunctions such as coil breakage and migration. Take care not to puncture gloves or sterile drape while handling implant delivery pusher. The long term effect of this product on extravascular tissues has not been established so care should be taken to retain this device in the intravascular space. Do not reprocess or re-sterilize. Brightness settings now optionally uses logarithmic scale for more range between the maximum and minimum brightness levels.
Requires KPC firmware 7. Added some new system button classes. Added IR commands for Maranz receivers. Also added some new channel icons to the NZ Channels galleries. Update information now moved to our new webserver. Added support for logarithmic brightness settings for more range particularly at darker settings for dim light levels.
Many internal improvements to make this work. This behaviour always overwrote the name of the next track and caused the name of the previous track to be displayed for the duration of the following track. An Axium mobile app will be released shortly that takes advantage of this feature.
This improvement became more important since firmware 2. The firmware update could previously always be restarted but this was nevertheless causing some users to assume that their amplifiers were bricked. Now supports multiple browser tabs being open simultaneously. In some cases zone assignments in an upload from ADP were rejected if auto zoning was in progress when the upload occurred.
Also in some cases manual distributed source assignments could be overwritten by automatic ones. Also audio quality of digital inputs improved. Static IP address override in case of conflict is however not implemented. Multiple corrections and improvements inherited from AX and AX-Mini4 development over the past year. Includes change to use IGMPv2 instead of IGMPv3, manually added favourites, corrected sound quality issues on some radio stations in TuneIn, fixed issues with Chinese or other exotic characters, improvements in TuneIn to list more radio stations, many web application improvements, etc.
Changes in AX-Mini4 v2. Added support for the new dynamically linked zones feature. CHANGE: upload options for updating devices are now disabled until the device has either been uploaded to via USB or via the network with serial number. This will be replaced with zone 96 at a later date. Manually configuring distributed sources disables this function to prevent unwanted assignments but it can be re-enabled by restoring default settings.
The device page now lists other AMM and amplifier devices and allows them to be configured. This seems to have more widespread support than IGMPv3, which was previously used. This allows radio stations not listed in TuneIn to be played. Disabled zones and sources are excluded on user interfaces that support this. The router is typically provided by Vodafone and Spark in NZ.
Sources page now allows sources for all amplifiers to be configured. Zones page now shows names instead of mac addresses. Other various improvements and corrections. These are like the transport, cursor, numeric and system button classes but are user defined. They are saved wherever they are used, i. Integra receiver KPC applet updated to support new receivers. Also some fixed some volume control issues on previous models. Various other corrections and improvements Changes in Mini4 v2.
Doorbell on page preset can be performed by amplifier command or via a page contact on another amplifier in the amplifier stack. Note that the match criteria are now stricter so invalid commands that may have previously matched may now fail to match. This function performs the DALI device configuration that previously required the use of an external tool. This also includes the optional ability to use a source for activating the page 1 and page 2 functions.
Requires firmware 2. For example added buttons to create DALI commands direct from a DALI lamp or group, can now drag variables, DALI objects and relays into action fields for creating a macro for setting the variable to a specified value. Cannot change mode, however, just edit time offsets. Requires ADP 4. Audio detected on a zone's selected source will turn it on auto power on and when there is no audio for the selected timeout, the zone will turn off.
User templates can be added, this takes the current project and makes it into a template. This avoids problems with the web browsers displaying nonsense instead of downloading to a file, users getting confused because they expected ADP to somehow know where the browser downloaded the file to, ADP not knowing if the file was really downloaded and therefore not being able to update its version information.
The hide animation has been removed because a Windows bug caused some systems to leave artefacts on the display. There are now options in the menu "Tools" - "Preferences" - "Docking" - "Unpinned windows" for setting the animation speed when showing windows because the animation can be annoying.
The settings in the KPC and mobile app settings area have been removed. This allows different actions to be performed depending on what state the variable changes to. This is a boolean variable that directly controls the state of a relay on the device. The relay can optionally be controlled by DALI devices.
This allows it to be used as a human presence sensor without additional logic. Internal changes to improve synchronisation between amplifiers. Note the zone gain function can be used to restore the original overall volume gain if that behaviour is preferred. Now delays longer than 2 seconds are possible and do not have to be used with IR commands. Also added control flow commands for testing source selection.
Requires version 5. Previously IR command matching applied to all keypad ports. Now error messages appear on the display when a network connection is not available but one is required. Various improvements and corrections Changes in Mini4 v2. A TuneIn radio station or a folder in a network share can now be marked as a favourite and these will appear in a new entry in the root media player list called "Favourites". Notes: Only the web application is currently able to add and remove favourites.
This shows a button with a star shaped icon during playback when a favourite can be added or removed. The content is a favourite when the star is yellow. The web application also has an edit function in the config section under "Media". On network shares, folders are marked as favourites rather than individual tracks. This includes: Remote source table. Button classes for KPC and Axium mobile app. Renamable media player sources. New Axium IR commands in the database. Additional amplifier events fired on remote source selection.
Currently this is dominated by the remote source table. This was changed in v4. In a system with multiple Mini4 amplifiers, any zone can now play a source on any Mini4. Notes: The remote sources must be set up before they can be used.
Up to 32 remote sources can be defined for a single system. Previously all amplifiers used the same names for the same source inputs because they were typically installed as a stack. However now the amplifiers can be distributed around the house so this no longer necessarily applies. For this reason the sources can be set as "independent" and given names that are used only on that amplifier. The media sources can now also be renamed. The remote source data streams are propagated on the network so all amplifiers which are to be involved must be connected to the same network.
The data streams are not routable to other networks so in any complex networks they need to be on the same subnet. The network paths between amplifiers must all be wired. Delays can be used with remote sources. If no delay is set up there is a very low latency of ms from the remote source input to the speaker output the time it takes for sound to travel about 2 - 3 metres. If multiple Mini4 amplifiers are installed without having their zones explicitly set using the web app or ADP, the Mini4 amplifiers will now negotiate and set themselves to unused zones.
Known issues: If zones are linked across multiple mini4 amplifiers then all the zones in the group will use the same source if the applicable remote source is configured. This means that some zones will be using a local source and some will be using a remote source. This behaviour is currently not expected by the KPC and the incorrect source selection may be indicated.
The Media Player applet does not currently control remote media player sources.