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HW Manual-7

QuickAdapt™

The QuickAdapt algorithm allows a single AEC to operate

the entire system. This algorithm uses the Rane exclusive
Smart Last On™ feature to precondition the AEC for a
microphone gate change. This feature can be disabled by
setting a Mic Gate Depth to 0 dB on the ECM 82eA. If you
want to maintain the QuickAdapt algorithm, but you also
want to keep a microphone opened, set the Mic Gate Depth to
-1 dB. Another QuickAdapt feature is to precondition the
AEC for a microphone mute condition. This allows standard
Push-To-Talk microphones to be used.

PHANTOM POWER

The ECM 82e Mixer is shipped with the Phantom Power

switches in the “on” position. To change, locate the Phantom
Power switches on the rear panel of the unit and select the
“off” position when you don't want phantom power.

The ECM 82e Mixer is shipped with an internal switch

selecting 24v Phantom Power. 12v Phantom power may be
selected by changing the internal switch from 24v to 12v. See
the diagram on page HW Manual-10 to locate the switch.

REDUCING NOISE AND ACOUSTIC GAIN

To reduce noise and acoustic gain due to the mixing of

multiple microphones, the ECM 82e uses a special NOMM
Mode (Number Of Mics per Mixers open). This function
maintains full level at the loudest Mic Input while reducing
Gains of the other Mics in order to keep unity gain. Turning
on this feature also enables a limiter for each Mic channel.

DEVICE ADDRESS

The Mixer’s rear panel ECS INTERFACE DEVICE

ADDRESS determines its Mixer number and Mic Input
numbers. For example, Device Address 1 is Mixer 1 including
Mics 1-8, and Device Address 2 is Mixer 2 including Mics 9-
16. Only Device Addresses 1 through 6 are allowed, since this
is the maximum Mixers per Base. When a Mixer is first
powered up and has not received data from the Base, the Mic
Status LEDs display the Mixer Device Address.

An invalid Device Address set on the Mixer causes its

COM LED to continually flash. The ECM 82e’s power must
be cycled after changing the Device Address. Unplug from
the wall, not the unit!

ECM 82e MIXER

The ECM 82e Mixer is a digitally-controlled-analog

8- channel Mic/Line auto-mixer. An optional internal DSP
Echo Canceller module is available either separately (model
ECA 2) or included (model ECM 82eA). Each Base supports
up to 6 Mixers, allowing 48 Inputs. All system parameters of
the Base and Mixers are stored within the Base using non-
volatile memory (no batteries). The ECM 82e Mixer is not a
stand-alone device and will not operate without a Base
connected.

All functionality is controlled through RaneWare. Soft-

ware controls are printed in this manual in 

san-serif type like

this

. See the RaneWare Operators Manual for details.

LAST-ON or GATED MODES

Unique among automatic mic mixers, each Mic can be

independently set to 

Last On

 or 

Gated

. A Mic assigned as

Gated 

simply opens the mic when the input signal is above

the 

Threshold Level

, and returns to its 

Gate Depth

 when the

signal drops below the 

Threshold Level

 and the 

Release

Timer 

has expired. A Mic assigned as 

Last On

 remains on

once it becomes the 

Master Mic

.

This is useful in boardrooms where the head table would

require last-on mics and the audience area requires gated
mics. This way, the board members (and their background
noise) are always heard, while the less-often used audience
(i.e., questions) mics, gate off when not in use. Rane has
patented this concept – the marketing buzz word being Smart
Last On™
. Having an open mic also maintains the full duplex
awareness of the conference.

MZEC™ (em-zeck)

Using large auto mixers with an echo canceller can cause

echo problems when several microphones gate-on at the same
time. If a single Echo Canceller is adapting to all Mic signals,
and more than three Mics are on at the same time, the acoustic
model for the room may become too complex. This causes
Echo Canceller divergence, resulting in more suppression or
return echo. To eliminate this problem, each ECM 82e Mixer
allows the addition of an internal Acoustic Echo Canceller.
Placing an Echo Canceller in each mixer reduces the number
of acoustical echo paths for a multi-microphone system,
improving the system audio quality. (See the ECA 2 Acoustic
Echo Canceller 
module on page HW Manual-10.) This
method is called MultiZone Echo Cancelling (MZEC™).

Important: The ECB 62e PORT 1 MONO OUTPUT must

be connected to all the E/C REF Inputs of the ECM 82e
Mixers.

Summary of Contents for ECS

Page 1: ...guration recall Memory 1 and inputs will be routed to outputs To further simplify this process just recall Memory 16 and you are ready to adjust mic levels See RW Manual 21 for system setup procedures...

Page 2: ...he table s ECM 82eA to soft suppression and the other ECM 82eA to moderate or strong suppression For these types of systems connect each MIX OUT of the ECM 82eA to its respective MIX input on the ECB...

Page 3: ...Mic are used within ECS to identify the current audio state of the system i e where audio is present or absent The patented performance advantages and much of ECS s automatic functionality is derived...

Page 4: ...Lights when audio is detected at any Port Output LEVEL VU meter Selectively displays all Port Inputs and Port 1 and 3 Outputs by using the PORT STEP see This is also an error display 3 by itself indic...

Page 5: ...ol Device Address is set to an invalid address the COM LED continually flashes The Device Address can be changed without power cycling the unit See page HW Manual 13 RW 232 CONTROL INPUT This DB 9 fem...

Page 6: ...o Bridge control is combined with the ECB 62e Right channel Audio Bridge Hardware Pad switches set Input attenuation on Ports 2 6 Software Programmable Level controls on all Inputs and Outputs combine...

Page 7: ...controlled analog 8 channel Mic Line auto mixer An optional internal DSP Echo Canceller module is available either separately model ECA 2 or included model ECM 82eA Each Base supports up to 6 Mixers...

Page 8: ...m s Master Mic When power is first applied the ECM 82e displays its DEVICE ADDRESS until it receives data from the ECB 62e Once data is received the ECM 82e lights LEDs 1 2 and 6 for about 1 second EX...

Page 9: ...cho Canceller is used within this Mixer The average signal level at this input must be between 10 and 0 dBu ECS INTERFACE EXP OUT This RJ12 mod jack and supplied cable sends Expansion data connecting...

Page 10: ...es to be used When using the single AEC method daisy chain the Mixers by connecting MIX OUT to MIX IN on the with the last connection before the ECB 62e being the ECM 82eA Only the ECM 82eA requires i...

Page 11: ...connected to a known earth ground Refer to Figure 13 on the following page Figure 12 RS 3 daisychained power connections DATA To control the units from a computer use nine pin RS 232 cables 50 feet or...

Page 12: ...Unbalanced source to balanced ECB 62e Input 1 conductor cable with shield Figure 13 ECS cable wiring Balanced mono source to a stereo ECB 62e with transformer type termination Balanced mono source to...

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Page 14: ...more of the following 1 Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ ent fro...

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