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Date (DATE). Represent date information.

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Time (TIME). Represent time information.

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Timer (TIMER). Represents relative time interval.

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Status page

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About page

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WEB Interface .................................................................................................................................. 33

Network Discovery

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Access

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WEB Interface Menu pages ............................................................................................................ 34

Status

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Settings

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Input

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Encoding

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IP Audio

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IP Audio Server

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IP Audio Sender 1/2/3

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General .......................................................................................................................................... 41

Network

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Network 

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E-mail

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HTTP Server 

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FTP Server 

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SNMP Agent 

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Other

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Firmware Update 

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Storage 

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System Log 

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Factory Defaults 

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Reboot Device

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APPENDIX A ................................................................................................................................... 46

RDS: Europe vs America 

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The RDS System 

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APPENDIX B ................................................................................................................................... 47

How should I configure the connection between my DEVA Device and an FTP Client? 

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1. FTP Server Settings

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2. IP Router and Port Translation Settings

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3.  Example of FTP Client (FileZilla) Settings

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APPENDIX C.1 ................................................................................................................................ 49

PTY Code Description Used in RBDS Mode – North America

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APPENDIX C.2 ................................................................................................................................ 50

PTY Code Description Used in RDS Mode – Europe, Asia

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WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS ................................................................................. 51

Product Registration Card .............................................................................................................. 52

Summary of Contents for DB9009-TX

Page 1: ...MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL Publish Date 20 Jun 2019 DB9009 TX Second Generation Multi Protocol Audio over IP Encoder ...

Page 2: ...g 18 Rack equipment 18 Heat Dissipation 18 Radio Frequency Interference 18 Basic Setup 19 Analog Audio Inputs 19 Digital Audio Inputs 19 LAN port 19 RS 232 COM Port 19 GPI port 19 Front Panel OLED Display Navigational Soft Buttons 20 Display 20 Header Area 20 Soft buttons 21 Main screen working area 21 Operating Modes and Pages 22 Home Page 22 Graphs page 23 Levels page 25 Settings page 26 Setting...

Page 3: ...P Server 43 SNMP Agent 43 GPIO 44 Other 45 Firmware Update 45 Storage 45 System Log 45 Factory Defaults 45 Reboot Device 45 APPENDIX A 46 RDS Europe vs America 46 The RDS System 46 APPENDIX B 47 How should I configure the connection between my DEVA Device and an FTP Client 47 1 FTP Server Settings 47 2 IP Router and Port Translation Settings 47 3 Example of FTP Client FileZilla Settings 48 APPENDI...

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Page 5: ...ved us a reliable business partner and a valuable asset as our dealers worldwide would confirm In constant pursuit of precision and long term satisfaction DEVA enhances the reputation of our partners and clients alike Furthermore we have already a proven merit as a credible partner provider Our portfolio offers complete line of high quality and competitive products for FM and Digital Radio Radio N...

Page 6: ...ww devabroadcast com 6 Typographic conventions This manual uses the following typographic conventions Style Used for NOTE Important notes and recommendations Example Used when example text is cited Menu on page XX References OK Interface Interactive buttons Settings Menu paths are represented as follows Settings General Backup ...

Page 7: ...milled front panel aluminum sheet body OLED Graphical Display and Intuitive navigation menu The status monitoring of the audio levels visualized in bar graphs and the connection information and configuration have never been so easy thanks to the OLED Graphical Display and the Intuitive Navigation Menu The Soft Buttons indicators placed on the bottom side of the OLED display are used for navigation...

Page 8: ...Codecs 32 kHz 44 1 and 48 kHz sample rates support Up to 320 kbps under MPEG 1 Layer 3 Up to 56 kbps under HE AAC Shoutcast Icecast compatible TCP IP stream server 10 clients Icecast Source Client functionality RTP Audio Compatible 5 LEDs and Phones output for quick diagnostics IP address pronunciation at startup through the headphones Full Control and easy setup via a standard web browser Configu...

Page 9: ...DIO SERVER Type SHOUTcast Icecast compatible TCP IP stream server Codec Any of the available Count Up to 10 simultaneously connected clients ICECAST SOURCE CLIENT Type Icecast Source Client Codec Any of the available Count Up to 3 independent streams SHOUTCAST SOURCE Type SHOUTcast v1 Source Codec Any of the available Count Up to 3 independent streams RTP SENDER Type Unicast Multicast RTP Sender C...

Page 10: ...s 1 4 6 3mm phones jack USER INTERFACE Indicators OLED display 5 LEDs on front panel Web interface Full control and status information Connector RJ 45 Type Ethernet Device discovery UPnP support OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 10 C 45 C Humidity 75 non condensing POWER REQUIREMENTS Connector IEC320 Power supply 100 240V 50 60 Hz 25W SIZE AND WEIGHT Dimensions W H D 485 x 44 x 180 mm Shipping Weig...

Page 11: ...broadcast com Panel Indicators and Appointments FRONT PANEL 1 Phones Output The following audio signals are reproduced through the headphones Voice Announcement of DB9009 TX IP Audio Encoder s IP address upon startup Audio signal from the selected input 2 LED Indicators Power Network IP Audio MP3 Audio Memory 3 OLED Screen 4 Soft buttons ...

Page 12: ...1 LAN Port Internet Input standard RJ 45 port 1a Network Activity LED Indicator RJ 45 built in 1b Network Availability LED Indicator RJ 45 built in 2 SD Card 3 GPI 4 RS 232 Serial COM Port DB 9 Female Connector 5 Audio section 5a AES EBU Digital Audio Input Balanced XLR Female 5b Left Analog Audio Input Balanced XLR Female 5c Right Analog Audio Input Balanced XLR Female 6 Power Supply 7 GND ...

Page 13: ...cast com Web www devabroadcast com 13 GPIO CONNECTORS PINOUTS GPI Port Pinouts GND GPI 3 Anode GPI 2 Anode GPI 1 Anode 12V GND GPI 3 Cathode GPI 2 Cathode GPI 1 Cathode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 10 mA F I 50 mA Fmax GPI 1 Example Connection GND 1 2 6 9 12V 49 9 470 470 RS 232 Port Pinouts TXD RXD GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 14: ...wn below A D ANALOG AUDIO L R WEB SERVER STREAMING SERVER MP3 ENCODER HE AAC v2 ENCODER POWER D A LAN DIGITAL AUDIO S PDIF RX PHONES DSP RS 232 RS 232 REDIRECTOR GPI Because of the all digital minimalist discrete component nature of device circuitry we have not provided schematic diagrams of the DB9009 TX in this Manual Please note that NO USER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER ALL SERVICING TO ...

Page 15: ... equipment enclosure Do not remove the sticker from the equipment as it contains important specifications and the relevant serial number To join the equipment to the mains supply use the power cord purchased with the equipment The equipment must be used only for the purposes it was designed for Abuse or misuse of the equipment is extremely dangerous for people pets and property The manufacturer de...

Page 16: ...r normal operation of DB9009 RX we recommend following the instructions listed below Install the unit in places with good air conditioning DB9009 RX is designed to operate within the ambient temperature range of 10 to 50 C The equipment rack should be ventilated in order for the device to keep its internal temperature below the maximum ambient temperatures We do not recommend installation in rooms...

Page 17: ...rton box and packing materials should be kept for possible reuse in case of return for Warranty repair for example Shipping damages as a result of improper packing for return may invalidate the Warranty IT IS VERY IMPORTANT that the Product Registration Card on page 52 included in the Manual be completed accurately and returned This will assure coverage of the terms of the Warranty and it will pro...

Page 18: ...g very low electricity consumption the DB9009 RX itself generates negligible heat The unit is intended for operation within an ambient temperature range extending from freezing to 120 F 50 C But because adjacent less efficient equipment may radiate substantial heat be sure that the equipment rack is adequately ventilated to keep its internal temperature below the specified maximum ambient RADIO FR...

Page 19: ...ard XLR jacks connect the S PDIF signal source to the digital audio input of DB9009 TX NOTE As only one input can be managed by the encoder at certain point of time please select the preferred signal source input either analog or digital one Selecting the preferred input can be performed under CONFIGURATION menu see Input on page 36 LAN PORT For normal operation it is necessary the encoder to be c...

Page 20: ... of the screen Depending on contents of working area the header may contains the following items 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Indicator to show the Left signal audio level 2 Indicator to show the Right signal audio level 3 Selected input analog or digital 4 Settings applied to Encoder 1 5 Settings applied to Encoder 2 6 SRV IP Audio Server indicates if there are any clients connected 7 S1 S2 S3 IP Audio Se...

Page 21: ...ription on the button For example Levels page Graphs page Menu page Status page NOTE On some pages the Header and Soft button area may be hidden MAIN SCREEN WORKING AREA The Main part of the OLED Screen is the place where the information changes dynamically The Menu Screen shown below appears after a short pressing of the OK Navigational Button The DB9009 TX s Menu Page contains selectable icons a...

Page 22: ... PAGE Immediately after power up and boot process of DB9009 TX the Home page is shown on the display Transition to Home page can be made from any page where Soft Button is available On the default home screen the Header area is shown see Header Area on page 20 Shown are also the most important parameters If there are no active connections present the Home page will look like this ...

Page 23: ...seconds for MPX power Up to 20 seconds of measurement history is available for each parameter The most recent moment in time is on the right side of the graph The name and the unit for Y axis of currently measured parameter is displayed on top left corner of data plot On the right side of the display a bargraph indicator is used to display momentary value of selected parameter The low and high lim...

Page 24: ... Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 24 Analog Right audio level from 80 to 0 in dBFs Digital Left audio level from 80 to 0 in dBFs Digital Right audio level from 80 to 0 in dBFs ...

Page 25: ...Levels page will be made Levels page shows bargraph representation of different parameters measured by DB9009 TX The parameters are shown in group of four Each bargraph displays averaged momentary value in highlighted color number minimum and maximum peak values Shaded color number found on the left and right bottom edges denotes the measurement range of the parameter The name and measurement unit...

Page 26: ...hows the path to currently selected menu item Note that parameter name should be considered in the context of settings menu title For example Settings Network Email Navigation area the selection of certain branches parameters is made here The selected item is drawn in highlighted color The names of the branches or parameters are listed oh the right side of the navigation area The value of the para...

Page 27: ...e Following is description of parameter types Every parameter has several properties change step unit default value permitted range for its value and so on Numerical parameter INT Represents numerical value Example Button assignments for INT in edit mode OK Accept the value and exits edit mode UP DOWN Changes the value of the parameter with one step increment decrement The value always stays in pe...

Page 28: ... Example Button assignments for IP in edit mode OK Accept the value and exits edit mode UP DOWN Cycles through possible values for selected highlighted background segment of IP address The value always stays in permitted parameter range LEFT RIGHT Selects previous next segment from the IP address SB4 Discards altered value and cancels edit mode IP port PORT Represents IP port Button assignments fo...

Page 29: ...IGHT Selects previous next character from the string If RIGHT button is pressed with the last character selected the new space character is added automatically at the end of the string On LEFT button press the trailing spaces are removed automatically SB2 Inserts white space before selected character before SB2 press after SB2 press SB3 Deletes selected character before SB3 press after SB3 press S...

Page 30: ...ormation Button assignments for TIME in edit mode See DATE description Timer TIMER Represents relative time interval Button assignments for TIMER in edit mode OK Accept the value and exits edit mode UP DOWN Increments decrements value with one step The unit of the value changes automatically from seconds to minutes and vice versa SB4 Discards altered value and cancels edit mode ...

Page 31: ...Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 31 STATUS PAGE Information on the device s status IP address etc can be found here ...

Page 32: ...yski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 32 ABOUT PAGE Information on the device s model and contacts of the manufacturer can be found here ...

Page 33: ...omputers and devices on the network and whether other computers on the network can see your computer By default Windows Firewall blocks network discovery but you can enable it 1 Open Advanced sharing settings by clicking the Start button and then on Control Panel In the search box type network click Network and Sharing Center and then in the left pane click Change advanced sharing settings 2 Selec...

Page 34: ...levels in dBFS as well as the Active connections Type Status Remote Peer and Codec At the top of the control window is placed a constant section containing information about the input in use GPI Date Time Uptime and session timeout At the bottom of the control window is an information bar gathering all the important connection parameters firmware version in use serial number IP Address and etc Upo...

Page 35: ...x 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 35 SETTINGS DB9009 TX provides you with a protected access to the device settings In order to make the necessary adjustments to the device please log in as an ADMINISTRATOR username admin password pass ...

Page 36: ... drop down menu The Digital Gain Analog Gain and Analog range are also user defined Audio Loss and Recovery The conditions when backup source has to be used should also be specified loss and recovery threshold and timeout Headphones the interactive slider allows you to control the volume of the headphones from 30dB to 0dB NOTE In order the applied settings to be used press the Save button placed o...

Page 37: ... 16 bps The settings applied to Encoder 1 and Encoder 2 are intended for MP3 and HE AAC codecs The applicable settings are explained in details below Using MP3 codec Type select MP3 Quality Audio quality varies from 1 Poor to 6 Excellent Quality determines bitrate of the encoded stream For MP3 encoded stream bitrate is independent of other parameters For further information refer to Bitrate Guide ...

Page 38: ... from 1 Poor to 6 Excellent Quality determines bitrate of the encoded stream For HE AAC encoded stream bitrate depends on encoder version number of channels and sample rate For further information refer to Bitrate Guide table Please note all rates are in kbps Version Select the preferred HE AAC version from the drop down menu NOTE In order the applied settings to be used press the Save button plac...

Page 39: ...e maximum number of simultaneously connected clients The maximum connections supported is 10 The default value is 5 IPAudio Sender 1 2 3 RTP Settings require Decoders Server Address and Port to be entered in the respective fields Address URL or IP Address of the RTP Receiver Port UDP port of the RTP Receiver The RTP sender supports multicast streaming In this mode Multicast Group address should be...

Page 40: ...th streams of different bitrates or qualities In this case each broadcast or stream is a separate mount point Username Username for Authentication with Icecast Server Password Password for Authentication with Icecast Server NOTE The selected encoder must match the settings of the decoders on the other side of the connection Shoutcast Settings If DB9009 TX is used as SHOUTcast v1 Source Encoder IP ...

Page 41: ... the name of the device General section Later on it will be used as a title name on all WEB pages Customizing the name will make the device more recognizable Date Time used for manually determining the current Date and Time Copy Local Time button will set the Date Time to correspond to that of your computer SNTP Internet Time Synchronizes automatically DB9009 TX s clock time to a millisecond with ...

Page 42: ...ccount settings Sender Username and Password Server Server port and connection type It is mandatory the type of connection with the server to be specified from Connection Regular Encrypted The Server port will be changed accordingly Please note that the most commonly used port will be entered in the field If the port that is to be used is different change it manually to the correct value If you ex...

Page 43: ...ata Ports to be used For information on how the connection between the DB9009 TX and an FTP Client should be configured please refer to Download files via FTP on page 47 SNMPAgent Specify Agent ID Agent Port Read Write Communities Manager IP Manager Port and Agent Session Time Agent enables disables SNMP Agent Agent ID is used for identification of the device among others when an SNMP notification...

Page 44: ...Enabled or Disabled Baud rate Select baud rate of the RS 232 COM Port The external equipment must be configured to the same baud rate Port a field where TCP port of the Ethernet to RS 232 redirector is to be entered This is the TCP port used to communicate with any external device connected to the RS 232 COM Port Password Password for the RS 232 server These are the first symbols that must be sent...

Page 45: ...d by pressing the Format button System Log By pressing the View button a window with the following options will appear Pressing the Clear button will delete all recorded in the system log information Pressing the Reload button will update the displayed information Factory Defaults All except IP all settings except for the Network settings IP addresses will be deleted To restore DB9009 TX to its fa...

Page 46: ... prior to the 1950s In Europe a central program originator may have many transmitting facilities of modest power situated throughout the country at several different frequencies to blanket a designated service area The European disposition toward lower power transmitters can be found on the local radio level as well The European concept of a service area equates to the US broadcaster s market The ...

Page 47: ...ge of FileZilla https filezilla project org This is a widespread open source software distributed free of charge hence available for downloading from the Internet NOTE The FTP Server can manage only one connection at a time The FTP Server works in Passive mode Hence the FTP Client should also be set in passive mode 2 IP Router and Port Translation Settings If the connection to the device is made t...

Page 48: ...ases FileZilla s Quick connect feature is not able to connect with the DEVA unit That is why we recommend the device to be assigned in the program manually Enter the FTP Client and go to File Site manager New Site A dialog box requiring obligatory information about the device will appear Fill in the needed information and press OK Select Transfer Settings sub menu and apply the settings as shown b...

Page 49: ...or symphonic music 16 Rhythm and Blues A wide range of musical styles often called urban contemporary 17 Soft R and B Rhythm and blues with a generally soft tempo 18 Foreign Language Any programming format in a language other than English 19 Religious Music Music programming with religious lyrics 20 Religious Talk Call in shows interview programs etc with a religious theme 21 Personality A radio s...

Page 50: ...forecasts and Meteorological information 17 Finance Stock Market reports commerce trading etc 18 Children s programs For programs targeted at a young audience primarily for entertainment and interest rather than where the objective is to educate 19 Social Affairs Programs about people and things that influence them individually or in groups Includes sociology history geography psychology and socie...

Page 51: ... not apply to damage caused by misuse abuse accident or neglect This Warranty is voided by unauthorized attempts at repair or modification or if the serial identification label has been removed or altered III TERMS OF WARRANTY DEVA Broadcast Ltd products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship A Any discrepancies noted within TWO YEARS of the date of delivery will be rep...

Page 52: ... mail Phone Fax Which DEVA Broadcast Ltd product did you purchase Product Serial Purchase date Installation date Your signature Signing this warranty registration form you are stating that all the information provided to DEVA Broadcast Ltd are truth and correct DEVA Broadcast Ltd declines any responsibility for the provided information that could result in an immediate loss of warranty for the abo...

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