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BoomBox NA4 

 

User Manual 

 Attero Tech LLC 2011-2013 

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Unicast – Used for one-to-one connections.  In this mode, only one receiver at a time can receive this bundle.  Once 
a link is established from this transmitted bundle to a receiver, any future requests for that bundle from other 
potential receivers will fail. 

 

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Multicast – Used for one-to-many connections.  This mode broadcasts its contents over the entire network.  There 
is no restriction on the number of receivers.  However, the downside is that CobraNet packets are distributed to all 
nodes on the network, whether they need them or not thus creating possible network bandwidth issues. 

 
 

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Multi-unicasts – Another one-to-many mode.  Whilst this is the most efficient method for getting a bundle to 
multiple receivers in terms of network bandwidth, it requires more processing power on the CobraNet device so in 
this mode there is a maximum limit of four receiver connections (this can be reduced if required).  If more 
connections are required than the limit, the node can be configured to automatically switches to multicast. 

 

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 When a bundle must be transmitted to multiple receivers, multi-unicast transmissions should be used where possible.  

 
Once the mode is selected, to enable a device to transmit the bundle, simply allocate the particular transmitter bundle a 
non-zero number.  Since this number identifies all the network packets sent out by that transmitter, each transmit bundle 
number must be unique on a network

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Now that the transmitter is set up, it is time to set up the receivers.  In order to receive bundles, each CobraNet device has 
up to eight bundle receivers.  To enable a device to receive a bundle, simply allocate one of that device’s bundle receivers 
the same bundle number as a transmitted bundle.  By doing so, a virtual link is created and audio should now be passed 
from one device to the other.  It should be noted that no knowledge of a device’s network topology or connection is thus 
required in order to configure audio connections.  The only restriction to this is that a device cannot be set up to receive a 
bundle it is also transmitting. 
 
The above case creates a simple, one-to-one, unidirectional link.  If more devices are required to receive that bundle, 
allocate the same transmitted bundle number to a bundle receiver on the other CobraNet devices.  
  
It is also important to note that CobraNet supports simultaneous bidirectional audio distribution in each device.  Not only 
could audio be sent from Device A to Device B but at the same time, should it be needed, audio could also be sent from 
Device B to Device A.  The exact bundle and routing configuration will be determined by the needs of each individual 
installation.  An installation may have multiple units transmitting multiple bundles.  The only restriction is the bandwidth 
available on the network to transfer the audio.   
 
CobraNet does more than just transfer audio data.  It can be used to pass serial information as well.  A feature called serial 
bridging has been incorporated that allows the passage of serial data between nodes.  Each node can pass serial data to a 
specific node or multicast the data to multiple nodes.  A node can also receive data from either a single source or multiple 
sources.  Baud rates, data bits, stop bits, parity, and so on are all configurable.  There is also support for multi-drop serial 
buses as well. 
 
Finally, CobraNet has the capability to alter all of the above options in real time making the whole system completely 
dynamic.  By use of control software, all of the bundle assignment parameters can be configured with no need to change 
cables, switch out connectors, or pull new wiring.  Most importantly, this control capability can be implemented from a 
single location! 

                                                         

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 Bundle numbers range from 1 through 65535.  A value of 0 represents an inactive bundle.  Numbers 1-255 are reserved 

for multicast mode transmissions only. 

Summary of Contents for BoomBox NA4

Page 1: ...Attero Tech LLC 1315 Directors Row Suite 107 Ft Wayne IN 46808 Phone 260 496 9668 Fax 260 496 9879 www atterotech com 614 00006 02 BoomBox NA4 User Manual Date 05 30 13 Revision 02...

Page 2: ...rticularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by Attero Tech 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket...

Page 3: ...rotection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in...

Page 4: ...tion 3 2 1 Mechanical 3 2 2 Electrical 4 3 Configuration 5 3 1 Audio Configuration 5 3 2 Output Controls 5 3 2 1 Master Controls 5 3 2 2 Channel Controls 6 4 Troubleshooting 7 4 1 Checking the Network...

Page 5: ...tandard IEEE802 3at compatible PoE network switch or injector or by using an external 12V 24V DC source Note Maximum output power from a BoomBox requires using either an IEEE802 3at PoE switch or a 12...

Page 6: ...Audio AutoSwitch DC Selector 3 3V RJ45 Regulated 12 to 24VDC 12V 24V XFMR Speaker Output Speaker Output Speaker Output Figure 1 System diagram of a BoomBox The BoomBox system is shown in Figure 1 Pow...

Page 7: ...us will need attaching to the BoomBox prior to installation into the rack The rack kits comprise of rack ears and rack extension pieces The dual rack kit also has an additional center spacer plate All...

Page 8: ...ch the CobraNet I F port to a spare port on the CobraNet network switch using a CAT 5 cable o Attach the power supply to the power input jack and then power up the external supply If all steps are per...

Page 9: ...ticular receiver submap table If more than one field has 33 or 34 and both bundles are active the output audio may not be what is expected Figure 3 shows a receiver setup where both audio streams are...

Page 10: ...channel mute only affects an individual output The main control is the volume fader The fader has a minimum value of 0 and a maximum of 100 Is this still true or have we audio scaled this Moving the f...

Page 11: ...the power light on the switch injector is on o If using the optional wall wart check power is supplied and the power light is on o Ensure the PC is running Windows 98SE or later Windows 95 is not sui...

Page 12: ...he CobraNet interface shall be compatible with Attero Tech Control Center software monitoring in system applications The CobraNet interface shall be compliant with the RoHS directive The CobraNet inte...

Page 13: ...cifically for CobraNet such as Attero Tech s Control Center application The figure above represents the types of data that coexist on a CobraNet network Before a CobraNet system can be configured it i...

Page 14: ...sed from one device to the other It should be noted that no knowledge of a device s network topology or connection is thus required in order to configure audio connections The only restriction to this...

Page 15: ...anual Attero Tech LLC 2011 2013 Page B 1 614 00006 02 APPENDIX B Reference Documents The following table lists the relevant reference documents Document Title Revision CobraNet Programmer s Reference...

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