September
19, 2018
HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET XLR INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
VERSION 1.0
hasseb Inc.
www.hasseb.fi
HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET XLR
hasseb Audio over Ethernet XLR
is an easy to use and portable device used to send
lossless, realtime microphone audio signal using Ethenet network. The device is
compatible with AES67 standard and can be used as a standalone device or
together with other AES67 compatible devices.
Two 3-pin XLR audio connectors are used to connect microphones to Ethernet
netowork. The device has two input channels with a high quality analog amplifier
and A/D converter to digitize the analog microphone signals. In addition, the
device has a 48 V phantom source for microphones requiring phantom power.
The device is configured using a web user interface and mDNS (multicast Domain
Name System) protocol is supported to easily find the device IP addresses from
the network. For professional grade network audio systems PTP (Precision Time
Protocol) based time synchronization is required. The device can act as IEEE1588
grand master to provide synchronization clock signal to the network.
INSTALLATION
The device can be powered through the Ethernet cable using a Power over
Ethernet capable switch of through a micro USB connector with an external 5 V
USB power supply.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) support is enabled by default, so the
device will assign an IP address automatically. All
hasseb Audio over Ethernet XLR
devices and most other AES67 devices and their names and IP addresses
connected to the network can be found using any software, capable of searching
the network for mDNS supported devices. If you have normal domestic network
router, the web user interface of you router can also be used to find the IP
addresses of the connected devices.
WEB USER INTERFACE
The device can be configured for network, audio, and stream settings using any
web browser. Writing the IP address of the device to the address field of your web
browser, the configuration page will be opened. You can find the IP address of the
device from your network router or using free third party software such as
Bonjour
Browser
or
MT Discovery.