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Software Features

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CAB 16o Software Device Features

LINK LED

This LED will turn ON when a valid connection has been established between the

CAB

16 and the network switch.  This function is duplicated on the front panel of the CAB

16o.

ID

The four digit number is the user-defined Hardware Base Address.  The range is hex,

between 0000 and FFFF.  The LED will turn ON when a valid number is entered.  Each CAB
16 on the network must have a unique ID.  If there is a duplicate, or the value is zero, this LED
will not light, and communications between the CAB and network is not valid.

BUNDLE

User defined number that assigns eight audio channels to a CobraNet

network

“bundle”.  The range is OFF to 32,767.  For switched networks, the number must be 256 or
higher.  This number must also be set in the CobraNet I/O device for which the CAB will
transport audio.  The LED is ON when the CAB 16o is transmitting the specified network
bundle.  Each CAB 16o can transmit (send) two separate audio bundles.

MUTE

This single button will mute all audio outputs in the digital domain.  This button is

independent of the output GAIN control.

GAIN

Software control of the CAB 16o’s analog output stage.  Gesturable from the knob or

the digital window located just above each knob.  The range is -95.5 dB to +30.5 dB.

FULL-SCALE SENSITIVITY BLOCK

When clicked upon, this block opens an additional

window that includes buttons for adjusting the CAB 16o’s output scale.  There are two win-
dows, one for channels 1-8, and another for channels 9-16.  A single-click in Control Mode, or a
double-click in Edit Mode will open this block.

FULL-SCALE SENSITIVITY DIALOG

This window reveals the CAB 16o’s output channel

analog settings.  There are four settings for each output channel.  The levels indicate a maxi-
mum setting and allow the user to “shift” the available dynamic range for flexibility in match-
ing the input sensitivity of the power amplifier input.  When the GAIN control is at 0 dB, the
input sensitivity is determined solely by the Full Scale Output button.

Summary of Contents for CAB 16i

Page 1: ...CAB 16 Series CobraNet Audio Bridge CAB 16i CAB 16o CAB 16d User Manual ...

Page 2: ...bole est utilisé dans ce manuel pour indiquer à l utilisateur la présence d une tension dangereuse pouvant être d amplitude suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc électrique Ce symbole est utilisé dans ce manuel pour indiquer à l utilisateur qu il ou qu elle trouvera d importantes instructions concernant l utilisation et l entretien de l appareil dans le paragraphe signalé ATTENTION Risques ...

Page 3: ...e or will be stored If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack install rear support if required by the rack manufacturer Care should be taken to ensure that the installation is clear of possible sources of contamination Make sure that the product s ventilation openings are not exposed to possible sources of liquid gases or other contaminants This product should be inspected by a qualifi...

Page 4: ...ing 32 33 Testing Testing Digital Style 34 35 Tech Support Warranty Registration 36 CAB 16i 12 CAB 16i Front Panel 16 CobraNet 22 Audio 23 CAT 5 cable is your friend 26 27 Linking 28 CAB 16i Rear Panel 17 CAB 16o Front Panel 18 CAB 16o Rear Panel 19 CAB 16d Front Panel 20 CAB 16d Rear Panel 21 CAB 16o 13 CAB 16d 14 15 CAB 16 Series User Manual Table of Contents Additional Resources 37 Specificatio...

Page 5: ...e Figure 14 29 Hardware Base Address Switches Figure 16 30 Hardware Software Addressing Controls Figure 17 30 CobraNet Input and Output Controls Bundle Numbers in the OFF position Figure 18 31 CAB Device Audio Bundle Number controls shown in the OFF position Figure 19 31 Test Configuration CAB 16i CAB 16o 32 33 Test Configuration CAB 16d 34 35 Illustrations CAB 16d Link Connection Example Figure 1...

Page 6: ...stallation or upgrading firmware within the CAB 16 is not covered in this manual Several associated products are required to complete a working system using the CAB 16 This manual frequently makes refer ence to these other products but does not provide specific configuration or installation information on them Please refer to the manuals for these products for information Every product both Peavey...

Page 7: ...ve a comment about this manual or would like to make a suggestion please write to Peavey Electronics Corp Architectural Acoustics Division 711 A St Meridian MS 39301 Thank you again for using Peavey What s In The Box The CAB 16 Series products are packaged in a single container This contain er includes the following items 1 CAB 16i CAB 16o or CAB 16d CobraNet Audio Bridge 1 IEC removable power sup...

Page 8: ...e interface make it per fect for many applications where simple audio transport is required Among the many applications the CAB 16 Series was designed for include Theme Parks Presentation Rooms Board Rooms Courtrooms Auditorium Cafetorium Lecture Hall Sound Reinforcement Meeting Rooms Convention Centers Paging Background Music Retail Spaces Restaurant Bar Sound The CAB 16 Series is a prefect choic...

Page 9: ...ints and defec tive terminations To successfully install your new CAB 16 Series product and perform the testing examples contained in this manual you will need the following com ponents A MediaMatrix MiniFrame 208nt cn or MM 760nt MM 960nt or MM 980nt Mainframe MWare 3 1 2 or later software PC Monitor mouse and keyboard At least 1 MM DSP cn CobraNet DPU card for MediaMatrix At least 1 CAB 16i and ...

Page 10: ...as the Taxi since it s a yellow CAB get it The figure below shows the relationship between the Taxi its control panel and the actual CAB hardware The second half of this equation as mentioned above is the audio transport This transport is the CobraNet network that car ries audio from one location to another Within MediaMatrix this is represented by a block with wire nodes on it that repre sent the...

Page 11: ...udio path within the MediaMatrix system The blocks labeled CAB the yellow Taxi represent the actual CAB hardware There must be one of these for each corresponding hardware piece The hardware via its control panel can be assigned to any network audio channel called a bundle This bundle is also assigned in the CobraNet transport block It is this bundle assignment that gets the audio from the CAB s a...

Page 12: ...vice for which the CAB will transport audio The LED is ON when the CAB 16i is receiving the specified network bundle Each CAB 16i can receive two separate audio bundles GAIN Software control of the CAB 16i s analog gain stage Gesturable from the knob or the digital window located just above each knob The range is 95 5 dB to 30 5 dB FULL SCALE SENSITIVITY BLOCK When clicked upon this block opens an...

Page 13: ... the specified network bundle Each CAB 16o can transmit send two separate audio bundles MUTE This single button will mute all audio outputs in the digital domain This button is independent of the output GAIN control GAIN Software control of the CAB 16o s analog output stage Gesturable from the knob or the digital window located just above each knob The range is 95 5 dB to 30 5 dB FULL SCALE SENSIT...

Page 14: ...e CAB 16d DISABLE OUTPUTS This switch turns off the AES transmitters so that no valid AES data is output from the box This is different from Muting outputs in that muting stops audio data but maintains valid AES output BUNDLE User defined number that assigns eight audio channels to a CobraNet network bundle The range is OFF to 32 767 For switched networks the number must be 256 or higher This numb...

Page 15: ...e of the incoming AES data stream This is the sam ple rate of the input signal before conversion LOCK Indicates the CAB has locked to the incoming audio data stream COPY The copy bit on the AES audio stream is set AUDIO Indicates that valid audio data has been detected on the inputs OUTPUT CHANNEL DISABLE This switch turns off the AES transmitters so that no valid AES data is output from the box T...

Page 16: ... 16 from the CobraNet network FAULT LED Illumination of the Fault indicator indicates detection of an unexpected condi tion within the CobraNet interface Some fault conditions will also light the RX Error and or TX Error indicators to give more specific indication if the unexpected condition is in the receive or transmit processes The errors are reported by a series of flashes See page 37 for help...

Page 17: ...ceives link data from other CAB units or third party synchronization products COBRANET NETWORK I O RJ 45 connector provides interface to the CobraNet audio network This connection is required to pass audio with the CAB 16 RS 485 PORT Two two wire half duplex RS 485 connections on removable Euro connec tors Each connector is internally wired together for convenient busing of adjacent units AUDIO IN...

Page 18: ... 16 from the CobraNet network FAULT LED Illumination of the Fault indicator indicates detection of an unexpected condi tion within the CobraNet interface Some fault conditions will also light the RX Error and or TX Error indicators to give more specific indication if the unexpected condition is in the receive or transmit processes The errors are reported by a series of flashes See page 37 for help...

Page 19: ...eives link data from other CAB units or third party synchronization products COBRANET NETWORK I O RJ 45 connector provides interface to the CobraNet audio network This connection is required to pass audio with the CAB 16 RS 485 PORT Two two wire half duplex RS 485 connections on removable Euro connec tors Each connector is internally wired together for convenient busing of adjacent units AUDIO OUT...

Page 20: ...onto the CobraNet network See Appendix Error Reporting RX ERROR LED Indicates that an error occurred while receiving data into the CAB 16 from the CobraNet network See Appendix Error Reporting FAULT LED Illumination of the Fault indicator indicates detection of an unexpected condi tion within the CobraNet interface Some fault conditions will also light the RX Error and or TX Error indicators to gi...

Page 21: ...t audio network This connection is required to pass audio with the CAB 16 RS 485 PORT Two two wire half duplex RS 485 connections on removable Euro connec tors Each connector is internally wired together for convenient busing of adjacent units AUDIO INPUT CONNECTORS Balanced three wire digital AES3 audio input connec tions on removable Euro connectors This illustration shows the connector header o...

Page 22: ...or more MM DSP cn cards within the MediaMatrix frame The example below is the most basic configuration Large systems on managed networks can get very complex Please don t get ahead of yourself here You need to be able to make this configuration work first Fig 4 Typical Network Connections Fig 5 Direct Connection Example Standard CAT5 Cable Crossover CAT5 Cable See p 26 27 100 Base T Network Switch...

Page 23: ...ve Negative Shield SH Standard audio cable From RS 485 Device To Next RS 485 Device Plug this here RS 485 Connections The third connection is the CAB Series RS 485 Serial Port All CAB Series products include this powerful feature that enables you to bridge serial data between CAB locations on the CobraNet network You can think of this as a kind of sub network that travels across the CobraNet infra...

Page 24: ... still the same only the transport media has changed To make sure that your S PDIF audio signals work correctly with the CAB 16d it is required that these circuits be installed between the S PDIF devices and the CAB 16d An important fact of digital audio transport is that the wire type is signifi cantly different than wire used for terminating analog audio circuits AES3 uses symmetrical connection...

Page 25: ...o a CAB 16d input requires that the output level and impedance of the S PDIF source be matched to the CAB 16d s input circuit The following circuit provides attenuation from the source through one in line 51 Ohm resistor on the positive leg of the signal The impedance matching is accomplished by using a 150 Ohm resis tor across both legs of the S PDIF source signal NOTE A jumper is required betwee...

Page 26: ...l pairs be terminated and that the conductors be twisted together in pairs The illustrations should give you the basics for getting your cables and your audio system up and running Although pre made molded style cables are preferred they are usually impractical since your cabling route distance and locations are based on the jobsite conditions and not your test bench Additionally you will need rac...

Page 27: ...hite w blue stripe Blue w white stripe White w orange stripe Orange w white stripe White w green stripe Green w white stripe White w brown stripe Brown w white stripe Conductor 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Wire Pair 5 4 1 3 x over 2 6 x over 3 1 x over 6 2 x over 7 8 Connector Pin Not used Not used TX TX RX RX Not used Not used Function TX Pair Pins 1 8 RX Pair Remember for ethernet the BLUE and BROWN pairs ar...

Page 28: ...to work properly both units must be config ured to use the same Audio Bundle number p 30 31 As long as the primary unit is powered on and it sees a good CobraNet connection Ethernet link status good and it has not experienced a fault it generates a signal from its LINK OUT connector which inhibits the secondary unit from tak ing over until there is a failure or fault The action of the switch over ...

Page 29: ...n active distribution method must be used or ideally redundant digital audio should be sourced independently as shown in this example NOTE Using the Link Connectors for creating redundancy is limited to dual CAB units Where addition al CABs are used additional redun dant units must also be added CAB 16o Primary CAB 16o Secondary or Slave Audio Output CAB 16d Primary Redundant Audio Inputs CAB 16d ...

Page 30: ...et the same address within the MediaMatrix software using the yellow CAB device or as I mentioned earli er the Taxi The Taxi device represents the actual hardware and there must be one Taxi for each physical CAB 16 In addi tion to this hardware address setting the Taxi device includes the CAB 16 s analog controls and the CobraNet Bundle assign ment control for the CAB 16 s audio network channel Mo...

Page 31: ... number you set is what you get To set the Bundle Number place your C Co on nt tr ro ol l M Mo od de e cursor over the pink box next to the Bundle label in the CAB control device and type a number any number into the box Alternately you may also g ge es st tu ur re e the number by holding down the mouse button and dragging the control until the number you want appears in the box Refer to the Media...

Page 32: ...ear Listen for dropouts distortion and other undesirable noises If you hear any of this especially dropouts you ve got a problem Also take note of the action of the front panel status LEDs There should be lots of green and no red Hardware Base Address assigned to 0c92 CAB Audio Bundle set to 285 at the Taxi AND the CobraNet input block The Input Side a CAB 16i The Tunes The Processing a MediaMatri...

Page 33: ...receive Audio Bundle 12 and assigned a HardWare Base Address of 221f both on its front panel and the corresponding Taxi device The audio is then output from the CAB 16o s analog outputs From there it is amplified to a set of cool high quality 2 way loudspeakers The result Tunes This simple view file is what lives inside the MediaMatrix Mainframe It is very simple input process and output In this e...

Page 34: ...gital audio device within the CAB 16d s Taxi device In this example we are showing audio sourced from digital sources a CD player and DAT recorder both with AES or S PDIF inputs and outputs The audio signal is in the digital domain throughout the signal flow Hardware Base Address assigned to 0c92 The Input Side Play Tunes MediaMatrix MainFrame shown with 1 MM DSP cn and 1 MM DSP cards AES3 or S PD...

Page 35: ...Taxi AND the CobraNet input block AES3 or S PDIF Digital Audio Input Testing Page 35 Peavey Electronics Corp The Output Side Hardware Base Address assigned to 221f CAT5 Cable typ Record Tunes The Output Side The Input Side The Processing ...

Page 36: ...from other audio professionals around the world You can also get help by sending us an e mail or posting a request on the message board Finally if you still cannot get the information you need don t hesitate to call us We have extensive phone support services and will be happy to assist you The contact information for the Architectural Acoustics Division is shown below Peavey Electronics Corp Arch...

Page 37: ...repeater htm diameter CobraNet Technology Richard Zweibel Kevin Gross http peakaudio com cobranet papers technology htm Digital Synchronization in CobraNet Systems http peakaudio com cobranet papers sync html Switched Network Design Configuration http peakaudio com cobranet examples htmhttp peaka udio com cobranet examples htm CobraNet on Switched Networks http peakaudio com cobranet switched htm ...

Page 38: ... signal with 20 dB head room 108 dB 110 dBA 22 kHz filter band width measurement 55 dB typ Any gain setting 100 dB 20 20 kHz measured between channel pairs 1 2 3 4 15 16 30 24 18 12 dBu Less than 0 5 dB error between settings N A 97 5 to 30 5 dB 1 2 dB steps 0 05 dB maximum error 9 5k Ohms minimum balanced circuit value at any setting 16 peak reading headroom LED meters analog level at input of A ...

Page 39: ... time 6 nS 110 Ohm load Audio Transmission Quantization Via CobraNet 20 or 24 bit CobraNet truncates to 20 bits unless used in reduced channels mode Digital Processing 24 bit DSP s 56 bit accumulators Sample Rate 48 kHz Sample Rate Conversion Range 32 kHz 96 kHz Sample rate convertor locks to any sample rate within conversion range presented at the AES EBU inputs CobraNet System Latency 5 33 ms ea...

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