05-05-2021, 06:27 AM
(05-04-2021, 03:57 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: Hey Bryant,
I'll see if I can figure out a solution with you. I'll cut and paste the manual here too for your reference. Gimme a minute.
Jesse
Not sure if you read the post above, but I have the manual and have read the references to the merging of information coming into the unit and information being generated by the unit. It seems as though the designers made this a design decision. All of the "outs" on the unit are actually thru/merge/out ports and the unit does not recognize and filter out its own information. It would have been nice to have at least one of the USB in's and one of the DIN in's actually just be in's and not pass through to the corresponding out. Something like USB1 in/out and DIN in/out A be true in's and out's without the thru.
Also, it seems strange that both of the responses to this question seem to refer back to the manual even though there does not seem to be anything in the manual that will solve the problem. If there is something in the manual that will show how to change the in/out/thru situation to just in/out, providing a page number would be great. Or if there is a filter that can be turned on to allow the NDLR to drop its own incoming messages that have looped a page number to that would be great also.
Thanks for the help.