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DriveCore Install DA Series Operation Manual

Configuring the Network using NetSetter

 

If the device is being rediscovered, then the following behavior will occur:

•  When the device is not selected, the device Default Gateway address field is displayed but is grayed out.
•  When the device is selected and highlighted in orange, the field is represented in dark gray.

NOTE:

 

Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the 

Apply Current Edits

 or 

Apply and Exit

 buttons for the changes to take affect.

6�  Device ID 

Displays the HiQnet address of the discovered device.  This field may be edited inline if you want to change the device HiQnet address.  If the edited value scopes 

the device out of the current Display filter, it will not be visible and no devices will be selected.  If devices are discovered with a conflicting HiQnet address, then the 

following will occur:

•  The HiQnet ID field of a discovered device will be displayed in pink when a HiQnet address conflicts with that of another, already discovered HiQnet address.
•  When the device is selected and highlighted in orange, the field is represented in red.
•  The HiQnet address is not displayed, instead a dash is displayed as grayed out.

NOTE:

 

A conflicting HiQnet address may be edited inline if you want to change the device HiQnet address.

NOTE:

 Devices are not discoverable at the IP level.

  

A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) will not be able to report a HiQnet 

address.  In this instance, the HiQnet ID field will display a "?" to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discoverability of the 

device to determine the value.  A blank field or "-" implies the value is null and the HiQnet ID field may not be edited inline.

NOTE:

 

Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the 

Apply Current Edits

 or 

Apply and Exit

 buttons for the changes to take affect.

7�  Random ID Reboot 

When enabled, the device will be given a random HiQnet address.  If you want to set the HiQnet address of a device to a random ID, check the Random ID checkbox.  If 

the checkbox is unchecked before applying current edits, the prior HiQnet ID value will be restored. 

 

All devices in the current filter view may be set to Random HiQnet ID by checking the checkbox in the column header—the individual checkboxes for all devices will 

become checked.  If any individual checkbox is subsequently unchecked, the column header Random ID checkbox will automatically be unchecked.  Conversely, if all 

devices in the current filter view are set to Random ID on and the Random HiQnet ID column header checkbox is checked, all devices may be set to Random ID off by 

unchecking the column header checkbox—the individual checkboxes for all devices will become unchecked.

NOTE:

 Devices are not discoverable at the IP level.  A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) will not be able to report a HiQnet 

address.  In this instance, the Random ID checkbox will be unavailable.

8�  Status

 

Displays the current discovery status of the device.  The Status field may not be edited.  Discovery status hierarchy is as follows:

a�  Discovered 

If a device has a unique IP address and a unique HiQnet address, this condition will be shown unless the device is access controlled.  When the device is not 

selected, the "Discovered" label is represented in green.   

 

The "Discovered" status is determined by the following conditions:

•  The device is discoverable at the MAC address level.
•  The device has a valid and unique IP address (manual or DHCP/Auto-IP).
•  The device has a unique HiQnet address.
•  The device is not access controlled.

b�  IP Conflict 

If a device has an IP address conflict, this error will be shown regardless of other status notifications.  When the device is not selected, the "IP conflict" label is 

represented in blue. 

 

The "IP conflict" status is determined by the following conditions:

•  The device is discoverable at the MAC address level.
•  The device has an IP address that conflicts with another device which has already been discovered by NetSetter.

c�  HiQnet Conflict 

Summary of Contents for crown DriveCore Install DA Series

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Page 2: ...sult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from th...

Page 3: ...ed Class B EMC Compatibility Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use Part 2 Immunity EN 61000 3 2 2014 Limits for Harmoni...

Page 4: ...e Specifications 28 Hardware Configuration 28 Fault Tolerance 28 Mastership 28 Dante LED indicators 29 Dante Routing 29 Advanced Operation 31 Introduction 31 Amplifier Presets and Speaker Tunings 31 U...

Page 5: ...ital Signal Processing Input Output EQ Filters Crossover Input Output Delay LevelMAXTM Limiters Priority Input Router Universal power supply with PFC for reduced current draw and industry leading effi...

Page 6: ...e your amplifier is disconnected from the power source The DCi DA Series amplifiers are 3 5 in 8 9 cm high 19 in 48 3 cm wide and 17 in 43 2 cm deep See Figure 1 Mount the unit in a standard 19 inch 4...

Page 7: ...Data Indicator yellow Illuminates when data present on the data network only Dante connectivity is not a part of this indicator Back Panel Features AUX CLASS 2 WIRING INPUT GPIO ETHERNET100Mb ACT DAN...

Page 8: ...and carefully review the total impedance for loudspeakers connected to each amplifier output If multiple loudspeakers are connected to an output in Low Z mode i e in series parallel or series parallel...

Page 9: ...he level of your audio source 2 Turn on the Power switch The Power indicator should light 3 Turn down the amplifier levels in Audio Architect see Channel Levels and Mutes on page 35 4 Turn up the leve...

Page 10: ...onfiguration computer to the same network For more information on network configuration please visit http audioarchitect harmanpro com In the following example we will only show amplifiers When Audio...

Page 11: ...dropdown menu to select the Network Interface Card NIC that NetSetter will use to attempt to discover HiQnet devices All available NIC s are listed by IP Address Selecting a new NIC will force a resc...

Page 12: ...ices that cannot automatically be located by Audio Architect due to network configuration or security measures via proxy connections 6 Static Routes This feature is used to set up a static route and c...

Page 13: ...yed at the bottom of the NetSetter window If a DHCP server is not detected the information will read DHCP server not detected Note that checking a device s DHCP Auto IP checkbox has no immediate effec...

Page 14: ...ce will be given a random HiQnet address If you want to set the HiQnet address of a device to a random ID check the Random ID checkbox If the checkbox is unchecked before applying current edits the pr...

Page 15: ...ly updates when a field within the sorted column is updated the rediscovered device will occupy the same row on rediscovery The exception is when DHCP Auto IP or Random ID has been set prior to applyi...

Page 16: ...not be able to report its Container Position data In this instance the Container Position field will display a to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discover...

Page 17: ...tart the network Match Clicking the Auto Match Venue button will automatically match devices on the network with the devices in the Audio Architect venue Selecting a device then clicking the Detach bu...

Page 18: ...ls NOTE When a device is added to the window it is automatically removed from the Discovered section Double clicking an amplifier will access the amplifier factory control panel At this point Audio Ar...

Page 19: ...nstall DA amplifiers are very capable and flexible amplifiers In the Amplifier Mode Setting window see Figure 16 the following items can be adjusted Hi Z Low Z on an individual channel basis 70Vrms or...

Page 20: ...ne input can be used to drive some or all of the amplifier outputs NOTE By cascading the inputs the corresponding input DSP functions for individual channels will be removed and only the output DSP fu...

Page 21: ...bridging option only the first input channel will need to be wired See Figure 19 Note that the Low Z and High Z options are still available NOTE If the amplifier output is in bridge mono mode and the...

Page 22: ...ork switch this is a referred to as a star network topology 100Mbps network switches and Category 5 cabling can be used for smaller Dante networks where smaller channel counts and or lower sample rate...

Page 23: ...maller channel counts and or lower sample rates are used For optimum performance and improved reliability a Gigabit network and Category 5e or Category 6 cabling should be used Visit the Audinate webs...

Page 24: ...sed For optimum performance and improved reliability a Gigabit network and Category 5e or Category 6 cabling should be used Visit the Audinate website for more information To provide fault protection...

Page 25: ...ches and Category 5 cabling can be used for smaller Dante networks where smaller channel counts and or lower sample rates are used For optimum performance and improved reliability a Gigabit network an...

Page 26: ...et in the other state low BUMP Similar to vary but implemented with a button instead of a pot A high level will bump the assigned SV s by a specific value AUTOBUMP Similar to bump but will continue to...

Page 27: ...Assignment tab for either input 1 or 2 Figure 30 Assigning the Current Preset parameter to Control Port Input 1 Once an SV has been added its type will determine which MODE options become available I...

Page 28: ...nput However once an SV has been assigned and the MODE has been set any subsequent SV that is added must function in the same MODE Up to 40 SV s can be assigned to a given input Figure 31 Configuring...

Page 29: ...t configuration options can be found directly below those for the input No parameters can be assigned to the outputs Instead there are three modes available Manual Report Errors and Report Online Stat...

Page 30: ...Operation Manual General Purpose In Out Control Port Figure 32 Control Port Output Configuration NOTE In all modes the polarity of the binary output can be toggled under the OUTPUT POLARITY tab where...

Page 31: ...the connection between pins 1 and 2 is open the amplifier will revert to its last configuration and begin to output audio within 20 seconds Communication via the network will take as long as the netwo...

Page 32: ...condary When using only two Dante devices the devices can be connected directly together When connecting more than two devices they should be connected to an Ethernet switch using a star networking to...

Page 33: ...y compare MAC addresses Dante LED indicators These are found on the Dante ports on the back panel of the device and indicate the following Green LEDs The green LED will light solid to indicate a netwo...

Page 34: ...n stage affected by selecting 28dB or 34dB of gain and then through the input trim and polarity switches in the Source Routing Input Configuration panel before being sent to the Dante network Send pos...

Page 35: ...not be overwritten It sets up the amplifier for pass thru operation with no DSP features enabled The DCi DA amplifier works with two types of presets User Presets Using Audio Architect you can create...

Page 36: ...TP Figure 36 Basic Speaker Tuning panel Basic STP functions are Recall Loads the selected tuning from the working library drop down list into the respective channel Store Stores the STP settings from...

Page 37: ...0S to 0 1S Coarse adjustable from 0S to 2S 6 Band Gain adjustable from 100dB to 20dB in 0 5dB steps 7 Polarity Invert Speaker Tuning Libraries The new system uses software based Speaker Tuning Librari...

Page 38: ...This action replaces the current working library Any changes not saved to the existing working library will be lost Saving a Library Click on the File Save Speaker Tuning dialog on device main panel t...

Page 39: ...ted audio input after the Input Audio Router Clip Indicator Peak RMS levels Output Signal Level Meter blue The measurement range is from 0 dB to 40 dB with 0 5 dB resolution The monitors are scaled so...

Page 40: ...al flow Optimize system gain structure Configure speaker configurations set the drive levels frequency bands delays and limiting for your particular speakers Configure EQ filtering and much more See t...

Page 41: ...s as well as summed variants e g Dante Inputs A B Dante Inputs C D etc Network With Analog Backup The input takes the network signal as its source when the network signal or just the network clock is...

Page 42: ...elow which the secondary input will be engaged Attack Defined as the time it takes for the secondary source to engage This can range from 0 1 seconds to 1 0 seconds Release Defined as the time it take...

Page 43: ...t delay is provided See Figure 42 Figure 42 Delay panel Input Output Equalization These panels let you adjust channel equalization for up to 8 frequencies You can select filter type frequency gain and...

Page 44: ...r filters Each filter has up to 24dB of gain The following filters are available Lowpass Highpass Bessel 12dB oct 18dB oct 24dB oct 30dB oct 36dB oct 42dB oct 48dB oct Butterworth 12dB oct 18dB oct 24...

Page 45: ...imiter will allow from the amplifier The range is from 1 Vpk to 255 Vpk Attack Time Sets the attack time of the limiter The attack time is defined as the time it takes the limiter to attenuate the out...

Page 46: ...page 42 DriveCore Install DA Series Operation Manual Signal Path Block Diagram Signal Path Block Diagram Figure 46 Signal Path Block Diagram...

Page 47: ...l is selected for Hi Z operation AC Under Over Voltage Protection If the AC line voltage drops below 10 or rises above 10 of the nominal operating voltage of the amplifier the amplifier s power supply...

Page 48: ...er will not power up until the ground closure on the AUX Port is released When the power button is pushed in this condition the Power Indicator will flash for 2 3 seconds CONDITION Thermal indicator i...

Page 49: ...ITION No sound even though the amp has power Power LED is on with out flashing and the amp is receiving an input sig nal Signal indicator is flashing POSSIBLE REASON Speakers not connected Open circui...

Page 50: ...signal Signal indicator is not flashing even though audio is applied and the channel is ready POSSIBLE REASON Input signal level is very low CONDITION Bridge LED is lit POSSIBLE REASON Amplifier is in...

Page 51: ...teed Power 20 Hz 20 kHz Bridge Mono Mode All Channels Driven DCi Dante Model 4 8 16 140Vrms 200Vrms 8 600DA 600W 1200W 1200W 1200W 1200W 4 1250DA 2500W 2500W 2500W 2500W 2500W Minimum Guaranteed Power...

Page 52: ...on 60Hz and 7kHz at 4 1 from 30dB to full rated power 0 35 Damping Factor 20Hz to 100Hz 1000 1500 Crosstalk below rated power 20Hz to 1kHz 80dB Common Mode Rejection 20Hz to 1kHz typical 70dB DC Outpu...

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Page 55: ...ur factory within a reasonable time after receipt of the defective product at our authorized service center or our factory All expenses in remedying the defect including surface shipping costs in the...

Page 56: ...ctive unit to an authorized service center They will handle the necessary paperwork and repair Remember to transport your unit in the original factory pack US and Canada Service Service may be obtaine...

Page 57: ...test double wall carton that allows for 2 inch solid Styrofoam on all six sides of unit or 3 inches of plastic bubble wrap on all six sides of unit b Securely seal the package with an adequate carton...

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