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Function Keys . . .

Settings – Accesses the Global Settings submenu:

•  Talkback  Latch  –  Toggles  the  action  of  the  talkback  buttons 

between momentary and latching

•  Auto Standby – When active, will cause the TFT screens to turn 

off  after  5  mins  of  inactivity,  ie.,  no  metering  changes,  switch 

presses or pot movements.

  The system can be woken by pressing any switch or moving any Encoder
 

Note that, to prevent unintentional configuration changes, the initial switch press or pot movement will not have 
any effect other than to wake the system. However...

  The Mute and Dim buttons are exceptions and remain active, so pressing either one will wake the 

system and mute/dim the audio.

•  Brightness  –  Rotate  the  Output  Encoder  to  adjust  the  screen 

brightness

•  Device  Status  –  Displays  hardware,  software  and  network 

settings of the device and the device under control (DUC)

Mute

Use the soft-buttons to mute individual loudspeaker channels. Muted 
channels are shown with a red ‘M’.

Solo

Use  the  soft-buttons  to  solo  or  un-solo  individual  loudspeaker 
channels.

•  An ‘S’ indicates that Solo status is active when in Mute Mode.
•  Solo mode options are set via the Outputs menu, 

see below.

Outputs 

Allows  selection  of  the  channel  output  format,  plus  the  operating 
mode for the Solo button.

•  Four slots, for Outputs 1, 2, 3 & 4, 

These are configured in RedNet 

Control, see page 15

•  Lock Output 

Duplication of the Preset switch (pages 6&7)

•  Solo Sum/Intercancel

•  Solo in place 

Solos selected speaker(s) and mutes all others

•  Solo in front/

 

Solos selected speaker(s) and dims all others

  Solo to front 

Sends the audio from the selected solo speaker(s) to a different speaker

A/B

Allows quick comparison between two different speaker configurations. The A and B configurations 
are set via the RedNet Control Monitor Outputs menu. 

See page 15.

Summary of Contents for Rednet R1

Page 1: ...User Guide www focusrite com FFFA002119 01 R1 ...

Page 2: ...Solo 12 Outputs 12 A B 12 REDNET CONTROL 2 13 REDNET R1 GUI 13 Source Groups 13 Input Channel Configuration 14 Input Source Selection 14 Monitor Outputs 15 Output Type Selection 15 Output Destination Selection 15 A B Switch Configuration 15 Channel Mapping 16 Channels Remaining in Mixer 16 Talkback 17 Talkback Routing 17 Headphone Setup 17 Cue Mixes 18 ID Identification 18 Tools Menu 19 APPENDICES...

Page 3: ...istered trademarks of Audinate Pty Ltd Box Contents RedNet R1 unit Locking DC power supply Ethernet cable Safety information cut sheet Focusrite Pro Important Information Guide Product Registration Card please follow the instructions on the card as it provides links to RedNet Control RedNet PCIe drivers included with RedNet Control download Audinate Dante Controller installed with RedNet Control ...

Page 4: ...rce s individual channels Each Source has a meter that displays the highest channel level within the source there are also four talkback destination options Using either the built in talkback mic or the rear panel XLR input the user can instruct the connected Red 4Pre 8Pre 8Line or 16Line where to route the talkback signal On the right of the unit is the Monitor Output section Here the user can So...

Page 5: ...aker channels the be muted or un muted individually Solo solos or un solos individual speaker channels Outputs accesses the speaker output configuration menu A B toggles between two predefined output configurations 2 Screen 1 TFT screen for function keys 1 4 with 12 soft buttons for controlling audio inputs talkback selection and device settings See page 10 3 Screen 2 TFT screen for function keys ...

Page 6: ...ess 8 Monitor Mute Switch Latching switch mutes the audio going to the monitor outputs 9 Monitor Dim Switch Dims the output channels by a predefined amount The default setting is 20dB To enter a new value Press and hold the Dim switch until Screen 2 displays the current value then rotate the Output Level Encoder 10 Preset Switch Allows the monitor output level to be set to one of two predefined va...

Page 7: ...the new value To activate the preset value Press the required Preset button The Preset flag will illuminate indicating that the monitors are now set to that value The Lock Output flag will illuminate to show that the Output Encoder is locked Preset switch will change to red To unlock or change preset Unlock by pressing Lock Output soft button 12 which disengages the Preset but retains the current ...

Page 8: ...itional switch input Connect jack terminals to activate Switch function is assigned via the RedNet Control Tools menu See page 20 5 Talkback Mic Select Switch Slide switch selects either the internal or an external mic as the talkback source Select Ext 48V for external mics that require 48V phantom power 6 Talkback Gain Talkback volume adjustment for the selected mic source 7 External Talkback Mic...

Page 9: ...ernal PoE injectors PoE injectors used should be Gigabit capable To use the 12V DC input connect the external plugtop PSU supplied to an adjacent mains outlet Only use the DC PSU supplied with RedNet R1 Use of other external supplies may affect performance or might damage the unit When both PoE and external DC supplies are connected PoE becomes the default supply The power consumption of the RedNe...

Page 10: ...annot be selected white shows that a switch is selectable any other colour shows that the switch is active Screens 1 2 beneath each group of four buttons display the options submenus available for each function Options are selected using the twelve soft buttons provided with each screen Headphone Swaps the input source selection from Speakers Monitors to Headphones The button will be illuminated o...

Page 11: ... control Then use Buttons 1 3 and 7 9 to control the device parameters Buttons 5 6 11 12 to enable talkback Output allows the global output level to be adjusted without having to change mode Select soft button 12 and rotate the Output Encoder to adjust the global level Deselect to return to Mic Pre mode Gain Preset provides six locations where a gain value can be stored A stored value can then be ...

Page 12: ...ettings of the device and the device under control DUC Mute Use the soft buttons to mute individual loudspeaker channels Muted channels are shown with a red M Solo Use the soft buttons to solo or un solo individual loudspeaker channels An S indicates that Solo status is active when in Mute Mode Solo mode options are set via the Outputs menu see below Outputs Allows selection of the channel output ...

Page 13: ...roviding status indicators for power supplies clock and the primary secondary network connections REDNET R1 GUI Graphical configuration for RedNet R1 is separated into five pages Source Groups Talkback Monitor Outputs Cue Mixes Channel Mapping Selecting a Red Device to Control Use the drop down in the header of any GUI page to select a device Source Groups The Source Groups page is used to configu...

Page 14: ...s auto fill the mapping table with predefined routing and mix coefficients so that all fold ups and fold downs are done automatically ie a 7 1 4 source will be automatically routed to a 5 1 Output speaker configuration Custom Allows individual named formats and channel mapping table configurations Input Source Selection The audio source assigned to each channel in a group is selected using its dro...

Page 15: ...nels can be renamed by double clicking on their current channel number The output channels selected for Output Types 1 4 remain constant across all Input Source Groups however the routing and levels can be modified See Channel Mapping on next page A B Switch Configuration Select an output for A blue and B orange to assign the alternate Output Types to the front panel A B Switch The switch colour w...

Page 16: ...alue via a keyboard The Solo To Front loudspeaker can be routed to only one Output Channel Adding channels 1 12 to the channels already in a source is non destructive and will not change the routing However if the user changes from a 12 channel Source Group to a 10 channel Source Group then the mix coefficients for channels 11 and 12 would be deleted requiring them to be set up again if those chan...

Page 17: ...ck Outline and icon will display as Green when connected to a Red device as expected A yellow indicates that routing is present but no audio is allowed to flow refer to Dante Controller for details Clicking on the icon automatically updates the routing When talkback is active the monitors will dim by the amount set in the Dim Level window Click to enter a value in dB Headphone Setup The Headphone ...

Page 18: ...t multiple Output Destinations Up to 30 sources can be selected as mixer inputs ID Identification Clicking on the ID icon will identify the physical device being controlled by flashing its front panel switch LEDs for a period of 10s The ID state can be cancelled by pressing any of the front panel switches during the 10 second period Once cancelled the switches then return to their normal function ...

Page 19: ...put Headphone Routing Select the channel pair on a Red device to use as the headphones input Summing Behaviour Automatically adjusts the output level to maintain a constant volume as summed sources are added or removed Also see Appendix 2 on page 22 Alternative Meter Colours Changes Screen 1 2 s level displays from green yellow red to blue Attenuation Headphone The headphone output volume can be a...

Page 20: ...20 Tools Menu Footswitch Assignment Select the action of the footswitch input Choose either The talkback channel s to activate or the Monitor channel s to be muted ...

Page 21: ...tereo 1 4 jack socket Footswitch Connector type Mono 1 4 jack socket Pin Cat 6 Core PoE A PoE B 1 White Orange DC 2 Orange DC 3 White Green DC 4 Blue DC 5 White Blue DC 6 Green DC 7 White Brown DC 8 Brown DC 1 8 Pin Signal 1 Screen 2 Hot ve 3 Cold ve Pin Signal Tip Right O P Ring Left O P Sleeve Ground Pin Signal Tip Trigger I P Sleeve Ground ...

Page 22: ...l Location Control Effect Metering Red Front Panel Adjusting the front panel Monitor Level Encoder will affect the level that the R1 can control on any analogue output that is linked to that encoder Red Post fade R1 Pre fade Red Software Adjusting the analogue outputs will affect the level that the R1 can control on any analogue output that is linked to that encoder Red Post fade R1 Pre fade R1 Fr...

Page 23: ...urements taken at 19dBm reference level maximum gain RL 600Ω 0 dBFS Reference Level 19 dBm 0 3 dB Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 2 dB THD N 104 dB 0 0006 at 1 dBFS Dynamic Range 119 dB A weighted typical 20 Hz 20 kHz Output Impedance 5Ω Headphone Impedance 32Ω 600Ω Power Power over Ethernet PoE Complies with IEEE 802 3af class 0 Power over Ethernet standard PoE A or PoE B compatible DC Power Su...

Page 24: ...dvise you of the appropriate procedure for resolving the warranty issue In every case it will be necessary to provide a copy of the original invoice or store receipt to the distributor In the event that you are unable to provide proof of purchase directly then you should contact the reseller from whom you purchased the product and attempt to obtain proof of purchase from them Please do note that i...

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