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ScoopTeam - User manual - Draft 0002
RAVENNA interface
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This interface is only available when the unit is in “premium” version.
This interface is a 100BaseT/10BaseT port. The unit can get one or two audio inputs from this interface,
and transmits two audio outputs via this interface.
Extension audio inputs
These audio inputs are only available when the unit is in “premium” version.
AES input
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: a digital input in AES/EBU format is available on a female XLR socket.
Auxiliary line inputs: “Aux 1”
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and “Aux 2”
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, female XLR sockets.
3.2.4. Bottom: battery compartment
The battery compartment houses 6 AA-type (R6) batteries. Only fast charge NiMH batteries are allowed
(
TBC
).
3.3. Initial setup of the Ethernet interfaces
An initial set up is needed for using an Ethernet interface. For setting into operation, first connect the
Ethernet interface to the network, using CAT5 wiring. Connections to 10BaseT or 100BaseT interfaces
are both suitable, as the ScoopTeam automatically switches to the adequate 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s
mode.
As a very first step, the Ethernet interface must be assigned an IP address, and related parameters. This
phase is very simple when a DHCP server is available in the network.
The following is applicable to either the normal or the “Aux” Ethernet interface.
3.3.1. DHCP server available
This is the simplest case, because the DHCP server will allocate a suitable IP address and give the unit
the right settings. Activate “DHCP” in the
Network
/
LAN1
(or
LAN2
) menu. The unit will then
automatically find the DHCP server and automatically set the parameters. You can read the IP address
(allocated to the unit by the DHCP server) in the same menu, or in the
Status
menu,
Ethernet
or
Ethernet Aux
section.
Note that, as an additional advantage with DHCP, you do not need to change this setting later, even if
you move the codec to another network, as long as it is still connected to a DHCP server.
3.3.2.
“Static” IP configuration
When there is no DHCP server, you have to enter the settings manually. The IP address must be
“available”, i.e. not already assigned to other equipment. Ask support from the network administrator(s)
as needed.
First select the manual mode, menu
TBD
. Then, still in this menu, you must enter the following
parameters:
Parameter
Notes
Local IP
Must be unique on the network
Subnet Mask
A typical value is 255.255.255.0
Gateway
DNS Server 1
Domain Name Server (main)
DNS Server 2
Domain Name Server (secondary)
All addresses are in “dot-decimal” format, such as e.g.: 192.168.0.12, 10.0.54.123.