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FRONT PANEL AND INDICATORS 

 

 

1.

 

 USB  socket

  (

type  A)  for  connecting  a  memory  key, 

usable for a recovery configuration. 

2.

 

Power indicator

: green when the unit is powered. 

3.

 

“Ready” indicator

: this LED goes red at startup time or in 

case of an alarm, and goes green when the unit is ready 
for operation. The LED also blinks red if SIP registration is 
active but fails. 

4.

 

Decoder  status: 

this

 

LED  is  off  when  idle,  green  when  a 

link  is  established,  red  in  case  of  a  sync  loss  of  the 
decoder. 

5.

 

Signal  presence,  left  input

:  green  for  a  normal  audio 

level, orange and then red in case of an overload. 

6.

 

Signal  presence,  right  input

:  green  for  a  normal  audio 

level, orange and then red in case of an overload. 

7.

 

Reset  button

:  allows  to  restart  the  unit  (use  a  sharp 

object, such as a pen). 

8.

 

Area  for  marking

:  available  for  writing  an  identification 

text or sticking a label. 

 

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Summary of Contents for SCOOP STUDIO

Page 1: ...Specifications are subject to change without notice 55000101 A 2016 Getting started www aeta audio com ...

Page 2: ...tration is active but fails 4 Decoder status this LED is off when idle green when a link is established red in case of a sync loss of the decoder 5 Signal presence left input green for a normal audio level orange and then red in case of an overload 6 Signal presence right input green for a normal audio level orange and then red in case of an overload 7 Reset button allows to restart the unit use a...

Page 3: ...2 common Output 3 Relay GPO 2 Output 4 Relay GPO 1 Output 5 GPI 2 Input 6 GPI 1 Input 13 Line output right 3 pin male XLR electronically balanced adjustable level 4 dBu to 22 dBu 14 Line output left 3 pin male XLR electronically balanced adjustable level 4 dBu to 22 dBu 15 Line input right 3 pin female XLR electronically balanced clipping level adjustable 4 dBu to 22 dBu 16 Line input left 3 pin f...

Page 4: ...rted using the RTP UDP protocol The audio link can be set up with three possible protocols SIP Session Initiation Protocol this protocol eases the configuration of the codecs to be linked especially but not necessarily when using a SIP server on the network µScoop is also compliant with the EBU Tech3326 recommendation also known as N ACIP Direct RTP mode basic mode with no signaling This mode is c...

Page 5: ...rk The LEDs on the socket show the network presence and possible activity For operating the µScoop first it must be assigned a valid IP address Then this address can be used for configuring the device Out from the factory µScoop is set for using a DHCP server Once the unit is connected to the network and switched on there are two alternatives Either a DHCP is indeed present on the network the µSco...

Page 6: ...hing to do is to configure statically the addressing with suitable parameters provided by the network administrator Click Login on the top right corner of the page Select NETWORK in the menu bar and click on ETHERNET PARAMETERS Select the Manual mode enter the needed parameters and click Save At this moment you will lose control because of the IP address change Enter now in the browser s address f...

Page 7: ...p as needed Lastly click on Save For details about the settings on this page refer further to CODING tab page 16 Preparation for the SIP protocol On the menu bar select NETWORK and click on AOIP PARAMETERS In the PROTOCOL frame as default protocol select SIP Lastly click Save If you want the µScoop to be able to receive calls with the SIP protocol make sure that SIP Accept Calls is checked in the ...

Page 8: ...Enter in the Remote Number field the call destination either the IP address numeric or URL of the remote codec or its SIP identifier URI For an IP address if a port number must be specified other than the default value add and the port number as in the example 192 168 1 35 9000 Click Dial to trigger the call The Status field monitors the call progress and the establishment of the link The Dec LED ...

Page 9: ... the CONNECTIONS tab click the arrow at the right of the Remote Number field and select the number on top of the list Click Dial to launch the call In a similar way you can see a list of the last calls and pick one for a quick recall Use the directory Call profiles If call profiles are recorded in the µScoop you can use them to establish a link quickly in the CONNECTIONS tab select the desired cal...

Page 10: ...INTERFACE PAGES Home page STATUS This page is always accessible unconditionally no login needed and provides an overview of the µScoop status Note some information data visible on this screen copy are available depending on the context ...

Page 11: ...11 CONNECTIONS page CALL PROFILES page PROFILES tab Thisframe only shows up with OPUS coding ...

Page 12: ...Some use cases for the Presets Using more than one SIP server and or account the preset allows to switch quickly and without error from one account to another Changing the usage context with or without the SIP protocol for example ...

Page 13: ...audio com 5070 SIP Port RTP Port SIP these are the local ports of the codec Keepalive Interval SIP reduce if necessary to be lower than the translation time out in the NAT router Send Only Direct RTP if this box is not checked the codec is full duplex and expects to receive a stream during a link If not receiving data it releases the link after the RTP Timeout period If the box is checked the code...

Page 14: ...K tab Note you can read on this page the MAC address of the µScoop Handle carefully the IP addressing parameters because a mistake there can set the µScoop out of reach In such event see further Reset the µScoop without Ethernet page 22 ...

Page 15: ...this page AUDIO INPUT the selected value is the input clipping level a larger value corresponds to a lower input gain and vice versa AUDIO OUTPUT the selected value is the maximum output level this level increases with the output gain The SNAPSHOTS allow to memorize alternate settings for the audio inputs outputs ...

Page 16: ...nts in the log Tab Title you can enter here a label that will appear on the tab of the html browser This helps identifying the unit among several devices controlled via many tabs in the browser You should refresh the display to actually apply the label change Check to activate the relay transmission function ...

Page 17: ...17 LOGIN DATA page MAINTENANCE tab SYSTEM UPDATE page MAINTENANCE tab ...

Page 18: ...18 RESET page MAINTENANCE tab ...

Page 19: ...in case of operation issues For such use Select the debug log level Execute the scenario that triggers or shows up the issue Click Save Log File as and save the log into a file on the computer this file can be transmitted to AETA along with accurate information about the reported issue ...

Page 20: ...this file either for later restoring these settings into the µScoop or for copying them onto other units Conversely IMPORT CONFIGURATION allows to set up the µScoop by using the data included in the file on the computer All the included data categories are used and will overwrite replace without keeping the pre existing data the corresponding categories of the µScoop ...

Page 21: ...er tolerance to jitter but traded for a latency increase Secure a permanent link between two codecs For this use the auto redial feature of the µScoop if for any reason the link is dropped the codec re launches the call and sets the link up again While idle and not connected activate Auto Redial in the AUTO REDIAL frame of the MISC page Select the number of redial attempts in case of a link loss R...

Page 22: ...N as the µScoop no router which might block the messages There might be a static IP addressing configuration that is not adequate and prevents the connection In such case you should apply a recovery procedure see above Reset the µScoop without Ethernet connectivity You cannot access anymore the control interface Does µScoop react to a ping Is it detected by AetaScan It may be necessary to apply th...

Page 23: ...tml server 7001 Specific Used by Scoop Manager UDP 123 NTP Requests to a time server 514 SYSLOG SYSLOG server 2382 Specific AETA enumeration 3478 STUN Requests to a STUN server 5004 5005 RTP local RTCP local Ports of the codec for audio streaming 5004 5005 RTP distant RTCP distant Remote ports for audio streaming 5060 SIP local SIP port of the µScoop 5060 SIP distant SIP port of the server or the ...

Page 24: ...__________ ____________________________ 1 identifier valid at the date of issue of this document 2 can be called only from a device registered on the AETA SIP server Spare AC DC power adapter Rack mount tray Blanking plate for rack mount www aeta audio com AETA AUDIO SYSTEMS S A S IMMEUBLE KEPLER 4 PARC TECHNOLOGIQUE 18 22 AV EDOUARD HERRIOT 92350 LE PLESSIS ROBINSON FRANCE TEL 33 141 361 200 FAX ...

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