LQ version 3.0 firmware release provides the user with a resource bar on the LQ icon in the CCM web browser tabs.
The Resource Bar is a tool that indicates the amount of processor power currently allocated on that device.
• Bar green = < 70% of processing power used
• Bar orange = 70% of processing power reached
• Bar red = 80% of processing power reached
The device will work in the red zone, but the reliability of the audio response may decrease.
The CCM will start limiting demands on the unit (for example it will prevent a port being added to a Channel, or the
addition of an IVC-32 or multi-Channel port) to maintain good audio quality and responsiveness.
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If you need to reduce processing power on your LQ unit:
• Reduce the network quality in the local audio mixes (submix). Higher network quality takes more resource.
• Reduce the number of ports that are in different Channels. Several ports in the same Channel do not take much resource.
It is more demanding if the ports are spread over several Channels.
• Using a LAN/WAN/Routed Network Optimization mode reduces the overall resource usage (set Link-Group Optimization
mode in the Linking page of the CCM).
See LQ processor resource calculator LQ Processor resource bar usage