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 User’s Guide

DPAN – Optional HiQnet Network Input Module
with Analog Audio

 

 

  

See Figure 1c

The DPAN input module features analog audio inputs and sophisticated onboard digital signal processing 

technology.  Precision band pass limiting, pre-equalization filters and automatic self-test functions ensure 

optimized performance. In addition, the DPAN input module adds 100 Mb Ethernet networking functionality 

and HiQnet compatibility. It enables remote control and monitoring via HiQnet System Architect™ software. 

Network Control and Monitoring is enabled by the JBL DP-DCP (DrivePack Device Control Panel) supplied 

within HiQnet System Architect. Network capabilities include monitoring of status, input and output levels, 

clipping, temperature, load faults and gain reduction. Additional control features available in software include 

load supervision, dynamic processing, ten internal user defined presets, delays, onboard noise and sine-

wave generators, network device event logging, and user alert messaging.

CONTROLS 

 

1) ENABLE ALT PRESET button

 

 

 

 a) Momentary, Enables or Disables the selected 

function.  Factory ALT Preset:  

On subwoofer applications, the subwoofer low-

pass filter frequency is set to 80 Hz and for full 

range systems the high-pass is raised to 80 Hz.  

(Knee shape and slopes are model dependent).  

 

 

 I

nternal Controls

 - Input Sensitivity -Position 

Switch: Located on the back side of the front panel, 

full output is achieved by selecting  dBu 

in one position or +0 dBu in the other position. 

Switch positions are marked with silkscreen on the 

PWB. 

NOTE: Product is shipped factory set to the  +0 dBu 

switch position to provide optimal input gain structure 

and headroom for most professional audio equipment.  

Changing the sensitivity switch to the + dBu setting is not 

recommended unless connection to -10 dBV equipment is 

required. 

INDICATORS

 

 

2) ENABLE ALT PRESET 

 

 

 

a) Orange LED illuminates when the function is 

enabled. 
 

3) FAULT

   

 

 

a) Red LED illuminates during any fault condition.  

 

4) THERMAL Protection 

 

 

 

a) Orange LED illuminates during thermal limiting: 

 

 

  

 ai) FLASHING indicates first stage of thermal limiting, amplifier output level is reduced to prevent 

overheating. 

    

 

  

 aii) SOLID illumination indicates thermal protection is in the second stage of protection and 

amplifier shut down may occur if immediate action is not taken to correct the external reason for 

excessive heating of the amplifier.  

 

5) READY 

 

 

 

a) Green LED, illuminates when the system is ready for operation  

 

6) SIGNAL/CLIP

   

 

 

a) (Signal) Green LED, detects input signal above the threshold set at –70 dBu  

 

 

 b) (Clip) Red LED, Clip detection monitors input, DSP, and each amplifier output channel. The LED 

changes from Green to Red when clipping THD at any point is detected.  

 

11) NETWORK 100MB ACTIVITY 

 

 

 

a) The Activity LED indicates data activity on the network line.

 

12) NETWORK 100MB LINK

  

 

 

a) The LINK LED indicates that the data is at 100 Megabits. 

 

13) DATA

  

 

 

a) Yellow LED Flashes for received data packet addressed to this DPAN device. 

CONNECTORS

 

 

 XLR connectors allow connectivity to an analog audio source. This input can be used as a back-up to 

CobraNet® or as a primary audio source in the absence of CobraNet®.

 

8) AUDIO IN

  

 

 

a) F-XLR Active 0K Ohm Balanced, 10K Ohm Unbalanced.  

 

 

 b) Pin  Hot (Positive voltage produces outward cone motion of L.F. Transducers). 

 

9) AUDIO OUT

  

 

 

a) M-XLR Passive Audio Pass-through.  

 

 

b) Pin  Hot (Positive voltage produces 

 

  

outward cone motion of L.F. Transducers).  

 

10) HiQnet 100MB NETWORK Connector

  

 

 

 a) The network connector is a standard RJ-5 connector that allows the DPAN to connect to an 

Ethernet network. Connection is made using a standard Category 5 cable to a network switch port. 

MAC ADDRESS WINDOW 

 

 

 

14) The MAC address

 is a unique 1 digit hexadecimal hardware address assigned to every network 

device by the manufacturer and is not changeable by the user.  This unique physical address enables 

each device on the network to identify and communicate directly with other devices connected to the 

network.   

Figure 1c

Summary of Contents for VT4889ADP

Page 1: ...Product User s Guide Fullsize Powered Line Array Systems VT4889ADP VT4889ADP DA VT4889ADP AN VT4889ADP CN VT4880ADP VT4880ADP DA VT4880ADP AN VT4880ADP CN...

Page 2: ...VERTEC User s Guide...

Page 3: ...try Resources Section 7 JBL DrivePack Technology Page 15 AC Power Module Electrical Information Input Modules DPIP DPDA DPAN DPCN Protective Jackets installation Section 8 HiQnet System Architect Soft...

Page 4: ...it from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus...

Page 5: ...o alert the user to important operating or maintenance instructions FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This...

Page 6: ...for Professional Use Part 2 Immunity EN 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1999 A2 2001 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Environment E2 criteria B 4 kV Contact 8 kV Air discharge EN 61000 4 3 2003 Radiated Radio freq...

Page 7: ...ry surface such as polished wood or linoleum a single speaker may move due to its acoustical energy output Precautions should be taken to assure that the speaker does not fall off a stage or scaffold...

Page 8: ...cy Class I power amplifier circuitry Loudspeaker components include patented JBL Differential Drive woofers This guide covers the following models VT4880ADP 2x18 powered dual channel subwoofer system...

Page 9: ...STEM 0RECISION BANDPASS lLTERS LIMITING PRE EQUALIZATION lLTERS AND AUTOMATIC SELF TEST FUNCTIONS 3YSTEM ANAGEMENT 30 BASED LIMITERS FOR MECHANICAL AND THERMAL PROTECTION 3IGNAL NPUT 8 2 CTIVE HMS ALA...

Page 10: ...METERS FREQUENCY RESPONSE POWER OUTPUT AND DISTORTION IFFERENTIAL RIVE TECHNOLOGY FEATURES A UNIQUE DESIGN WITH HEAT SINKS INTEGRATED INTO THE CAST ALUMINUM FRAME FOR A HIGHLY IMPROVED PERFORMANCE TO...

Page 11: ...painting wood enclosures do not paint the JBL DrivePack 1 Prepare the enclosure surface by cleaning and wiping off dust and film with a damp cloth It may be necessary to use a mild household cleaner...

Page 12: ...o North America and may not directly apply to other countries because of differing material dimensions specifications and or local regulations Users in other countries should consult with appropriate...

Page 13: ...ided to the Professional Engineer for design purposes Uniform Building Code as applicable Municipal Building Code as applicable Seismic Code as applicable Installation of hardware and method of attach...

Page 14: ...cations through the U S A For a location near you visit them online www mcmastercarr com Safe Rigging The JBL VERTEC DP Series arrayable loudspeakers are equipped with integral suspension hardware and...

Page 15: ...mum thickness of wood or composite material and with load impedances of 4 Ohms 8 Ohms for low and mid frequency channels and 8 or 16 Ohms for the high frequency channel OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS All that...

Page 16: ...able 1 NOTE Tighten set screws to 2 5Nm 1 8lb ft torque to prevent opening by hand USER FABRICATED AC POWER DISTRIBUTION System owners may choose to fabricate or purchase a custom AC Power cable infra...

Page 17: ...GE CURRENT DRAW INFORMATION PUBLISHED IN THIS DOCUMENT DIRECT POWER CONNECTION TO EACH RIVE0ACK 0 IS REQUIRED WHEN USED UNDER DESCRIBED OPERATING CONDITIONS INE 6OLTAGE 3ELECTION 4HE RIVE0ACK FEATURES...

Page 18: ...tain efficient cooling it is a good practice to assure open space around the DrivePack units Operating Temperature The system will remain touchable during quiescent operation and will not provide a bu...

Page 19: ...during any fault condition 4 THERMAL PROTECTION a Orange LED illuminates during thermal limiting ai PULSING indicates first stage of thermal limiting amplifier output level is reduced to prevent overh...

Page 20: ...fifty presets can be stored internally In addition Master Control Panels and Master Monitor Panels within System Architect software allow for convenient grouping of control and monitoring functions f...

Page 21: ...ser can manually determine the position of the speakers within the array via the rotary dial Note Array ID Loudspeaker ID Examples Example A 00 00 would be complete auto ID mode Example B 01 01 would...

Page 22: ...nee shape and slopes are model dependent Internal Controls Input Sensitivity 2 Position Switch Located on the back side of the front panel full output is achieved by selecting either 4 dBu in one posi...

Page 23: ...itive voltage produces outward cone motion of L F Transducers 9 AUDIO OUT a M XLR Passive Audio Pass through b Pin 2 Hot Positive voltage produces outward cone motion of L F Transducers 10 HiQnet 100M...

Page 24: ...d slopes are model dependent 2 INTERNAL CONTROLS Internal 4 dBu or 20 dBu sensitivity select switch See NOTE on DPAN for details INDICATORS 2 ENABLE ALT PRESET a Orange LED illuminates when the functi...

Page 25: ...ll as CobraNet digital audio on the same CAT5 cable Should the Primary connection 10a lose Link activity with the network the DPCN will automatically switch to the Secondary connection 10b to ensure u...

Page 26: ...e and to protect cables and connectors Protective Jacket Installation Complies with IEC 60529 IPX 3 not evaluated for outdoor use 1 Remove two protective jackets from the protective jacket kit To inst...

Page 27: ...the way around the riser ring as shown 6 Zip up the Velcro strip and pull the draw cord closed as required as shown in Figure 5 The protective jacket should now be securely fastened all the way around...

Page 28: ...be required This is beyond the scope of this document It is assumed that unmanaged switches are used in the networking examples discussed below Special requirements exist for CobraNet compliant produ...

Page 29: ...ly power to your JBL DrivePack and wait for it to boot up With DHCP enabled the DrivePack and your computer should both automatically negotiate an IP Address Step 3 Launch System Architect The DrivePa...

Page 30: ...status double click on the icon and the network will activate Step 2 On the ribbon toolbar of System Architect click on Tools and then select Readdress Devices The wizard will open up Click on Next t...

Page 31: ...rk select a single component It will highlight click on the CONFIGURE button located on the bottom of the window Step 5 System Architect will have detected the device automatically assigned a HiQnet a...

Page 32: ...32 VERTEC User s Guide...

Page 33: ...d and others For info go to http www harmanpro com hiqnet HiQnet Address The HiQnet address is a unique number that allows System Architect software the PC in use and the connected devices to keep tra...

Page 34: ...ay be transmitted at 16 20 or 24 bit data as desired For reliable operation each CobraNet device must implement transmit and receive buffering This buffering is fixed at 256 samples and results in a m...

Page 35: ...no limit to the number of active receivers on a repeater network Generally a repeater based CobraNet network must be dedicated to CobraNet traffic only to guarantee reliable transmission of audio pac...

Page 36: ...Open the Windows control panel 2 Double click on the Display panel the Display Properties panel will open 3 Next click on the Appearance tab 4 Go to the Font size drop down menu and select Normal 5 C...

Page 37: ...ows Regional and Language Options to U S United States English 1 Open the Windows control panel 2 Double click on Regional and Language Options icon Regional Options panel will open 3 Click on the Lan...

Page 38: ...The Text Services and Input Languages panel will open 6 Go to the Default input language drop down menu and select English United States U S Click on the OK button to close the Text Services and Inpu...

Page 39: ...e to save the original shipping cartons because a charge will be made if replacement cartons are requested Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty How to Obtain W...

Page 40: ...A 800 8JBLPRO 800 852 5776 www jblproservice com On the World Wide Web www jblpro com Outside the USA Contact the JBL Professional Distributor in your area A complete list of JBL Professional interna...

Page 41: ...41 JBL Professional...

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