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Digital Partyline 

 

 

CR-4 • CR-2 • C3 • CD-2

 

CW-2 • C31 • C44 / C44plus 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Manual 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Performer C3

Page 1: ...Digital Partyline CR 4 CR 2 C3 CD 2 CW 2 C31 C44 C44plus User Manual USO RESTRITO ...

Page 2: ...die Richtigkeit des Inhalts dieses Handbuchs Die Rechte an anderen in diesem Handbuch erwähnten Marken und Produktnamen liegen bei ihren Inhabern und werden hiermit anerkannt 2007 Riedel Communications GmbH Co KG All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of Riedel Every effort has been made to ensure that the informat...

Page 3: ...ement Momentary 14 3 2 12 M MUTE Latching 14 3 2 13 PGM Level Control 14 3 2 14 Speaker Volume Knob 2 Functions 15 3 3 User Elements Rear 16 3 3 1 Power Connector 16 3 3 2 SUB D 15 Connector 16 3 3 3 PGM IN Connector 17 3 3 4 SA OUT Connector 17 3 3 5 Upstream Connector 17 3 3 6 Downstream Connector 17 3 3 7 Headset XLR Connector 17 3 3 8 DIP Switch CR 4 CR 2 18 3 4 Specifications 19 4 PERFORMER C...

Page 4: ... User Elements Front 37 6 2 1 Channel Knob 2 Functions 38 6 2 2 CALL Key 38 6 2 3 GPI Key Formerly SCALL 38 6 2 4 Side Tone Key momentary 38 6 2 5 HS Key momentary 39 6 2 6 Microphone Connector 39 6 2 7 Headset Connector 39 6 2 8 Error LED red 39 6 2 9 CALL LED orange 40 6 2 10 Channel A B LED green 40 6 2 11 Power LED 40 6 2 12 HS LED green Speaker LED red 41 6 2 13 DIP Switch CW 2 42 6 3 The Mul...

Page 5: ...pecifications 65 9 SYSTEM LAYOUTS 66 9 1 Stand Alone 66 9 2 Integration with Artist Performer Matrix 67 9 2 1 Physical Connection 67 9 2 2 Director Setup 68 9 2 3 Call to Conference 69 9 2 4 GAIN Adjustment 72 9 3 Integration with 3rd Party Matrix 72 9 3 1 Physical Connection 72 10 GENERAL PIN OUTS 73 10 1 Headset 4 pole male XLR Connector 73 10 2 Digital Partyline 3 pole XLR Connector 73 10 3 Ana...

Page 6: ... an authorized service technician Do not expose the devices to extreme humidity or dust If the equipment is brought from a cold to a warm environment condensation may form inside the unit In this case wait at least 6 hours before connecting the power cable to an electrical outlet In order to prevent interruptions of the digital audio signal keep the cable length as short as possible Make sure that...

Page 7: ...ation as a desktop speaker station or in combination with an external power supply as a 2 channel master station for setting up a stand alone digital partyline system The color illuminated buttons are ideal for applications in operational environments The remote microphone kill function allows the user to silence any open microphone on the intercom channels The CD 2 features an additional program ...

Page 8: ...l power supply extends the possible length of a partyline to a maximum of 2 5 km 1 5 miles 2 6 Performer C44 C44plus System Interface The C44 C44plus System Interface allows for seamless integration of digital partylines in matrix intercom environments The 19 1RU unit converts four two channel CAT5 matrix ports to four phantom powered partylines The partyline devices such as beltpacks are connecte...

Page 9: ... appropriate headset to one of the headset connectors Choose the headset microphone type with the DIP switch 5 on the back of the unit Now start building your partyline by connecting the next partyline device to one of the downstream ports CR 2 has only one downstream upstream port with 3 pole XLR cable Finally connect the Master Station with the provided power cable to the power The system will s...

Page 10: ...d counterclockwise to decrease the volume The volume is MUTED when the encoder is turned counterclockwise as far as it will go Headset Microphone ON OFF Pushing the rotary encoder switches between gooseneck and headset microphone Note Selecting the headset microphone does not automatically mute the panel speaker Selection LED Headset Microphone Green 100 ON Gooseneck default mode 0 OFF 3 2 4 SIDE ...

Page 11: ...TEN volume is MUTED when the encoder is turned counterclockwise as far as it will go LISTEN On Off Pushing the rotary encoder channel key block switches the LISTEN ON OFF 0 100 This function works parallel to the LISTEN key 3 2 7 TALK A B Auto Momentary An active TALK key channel key block enables talking to the related digital partyline channel The TALK key can be set to auto short press latching...

Page 12: ... CALL Yellow 100 flashing Outgoing CALL Yellow 100 Inactive CALL default mode Yellow 10 Light Call Momentary with GPI Out Relay A flashing CALL key channel key block indicates an incoming call on the related digital partyline channel and automatically closes the corresponding GPI Out relay of the unit Æ prerequisite Pressing the CALL key sends an outgoing call and closes the GPI Out relay contacts...

Page 13: ...uisite Selection GPI Key GPI active Yellow 100 GPI inactive default mode Yellow 10 Settings DIP SW 6 ON CH A ready for GPI Out DIP SW 7 ON CH B ready for GPI Out DIP SW 8 ON GPI Out by GPI 3 2 10 M Kill Momentary Activating M KILL function key block mutes all microphones on the active TALK ON digital partyline channels The microphone of the local CR 4 stays active Note Disable the M KILL function ...

Page 14: ...ne of the CR 4 stays active for the stage announcement SA local 4W Selection M MUTE Key M MUTE active Red 100 M MUTE inactive Red 10 TALK Key Active TALK key muted Red 100 slow flashing Inactive TALK key muted Red 10 3 2 13 PGM Level Control The PGM program rotary encoder adjusts the listen volume 0 100 of the PGM input local 4W of the unit Turn the encoder clockwise to increase and counterclockwi...

Page 15: ... counterclockwise to decrease the volume of the speaker The speaker is MUTED when the encoder is turned counterclockwise as far as it will go Quick Speaker Mute Momentary Pushing and holding the rotary encoder temporarily mutes the audio level 0 Note The speaker volume functions as the master level control Use the individual channel level controls of the unit to mix the audio channels Use the spea...

Page 16: ... connector hosts the AUX audio in and outputs system 4 wire as well as all GPI out contacts PIN PIN 1 AUX In 2 GND 9 AUX In 3 Aux Out 10 AUX Out 4 GPI Out 1 Line 2 CH A 11 GPI Out 1 Line 2 CH A 5 GPI Out 2 Line 2 CH B 12 GPI Out 2 Line 2 CH B 6 GPI Out 3 Line 1 CH A 13 GPI Out 3 Line 1 CH A 7 GPI Out 4 Line 1 CH B 14 GPI Out 4 Line 1 CH B 8 GPI Out SA 15 GPI Out SA AUXILIARY IN OUT If DIP switch 6...

Page 17: ...e the level and counterclockwise to decrease it 3 3 4 SA OUT Connector 3 pole male XLR connector Symmetric analog audio output local 4 wire for e g stage announcement SA 3 3 5 Upstream Connector 3 pole female XLR connector Digital data stream FROM the party line female not powered by unit Use this connector to connect upstream devices when the CR 4 CR 2 is used within a system 3 3 6 Downstream Con...

Page 18: ...is only active as long as the button is pressed 2 Auto momentary Momentary changeover latched for TALK B 3 M Kill enabled M Kill disabled Disables the M Kill function of the unit 4 Talk listen B listen only TALK B is disabled 5 Dynamic Electret Microphone type headset 6 AUX disabled AUX enabled AUX IN OUT routed to digital party line channel A 7 AUX disabled AUX enabled AUX IN OUT routed to digita...

Page 19: ...nse 80 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB Headphone Amplifier Load impedance 24 to 600 Ohms Max output level 16 Volts peak to peak Max output power 160 mW 200 Ohms Frequency response 80 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB Signal to noise ratio 82 dB A Power Supply Output voltage 48V DC Output current 2 A max total Short circuit protection per individual line Short circuit reset time 500 ms Power requirements 85 265 V AC 47 63 Hz Po...

Page 20: ...set mode connect an appropriate headset to one of the headset connectors Choose the headset microphone type with the DIP switch 5 on the back of the unit Now start to integrate the CD 2 in your partyline system by connecting the 3 pole XLR cable to the up stream port To loop through the signal connect the next partyline device to the downstream port with another 3 pole XLR cable When the up stream...

Page 21: ...d counterclockwise to decrease the volume The volume is MUTED when the encoder is turned counterclockwise as far as it will go Headset Microphone ON OFF Pushing the rotary encoder switches between gooseneck and headset microphone Note Selecting the headset microphone does not automatically mute the panel speaker Selection LED Headset Microphone Green 100 ON Gooseneck default mode 0 OFF 4 2 4 SIDE ...

Page 22: ...TEN volume is MUTED when the encoder is turned counterclockwise as far as it will go LISTEN On Off Pushing the rotary encoder channel key block switches the LISTEN ON OFF 0 100 This function works parallel to the LISTEN key 4 2 7 TALK A B Auto Momentary An active TALK key channel key block enables talking to the related digital partyline channel The TALK key can be set to auto short press latching...

Page 23: ... CALL Yellow 100 flashing Outgoing CALL Yellow 100 Inactive CALL default mode Yellow 10 Light Call Momentary with GPI Out Relay A flashing CALL key channel key block indicates an incoming call on the related digital partyline channel and automatically closes the corresponding GPI Out relay of the unit Æ prerequisite Pressing the CALL key sends an outgoing call and closes the GPI Out relay contacts...

Page 24: ...uisite Selection GPI Key GPI active Yellow 100 GPI inactive default mode Yellow 10 Settings DIP SW 6 ON CH A ready for GPI Out DIP SW 7 ON CH B ready for GPI Out DIP SW 8 ON GPI Out by GPI 4 2 10 M Kill Momentary Activating M KILL function key block mutes all microphones on the active TALK ON digital partyline channels The microphone of the local CD 2 stays active Note Disable the M KILL function ...

Page 25: ...ne of the CD 2 stays active for the stage announcement SA local 4W Selection M MUTE Key M MUTE active Red 100 M MUTE inactive Red 10 TALK Key Active TALK key muted Red 100 slow flashing Inactive TALK key muted Red 10 4 2 13 PGM Level Control The PGM program rotary encoder adjusts the listen volume 0 100 of the PGM input local 4W of the unit Turn the encoder clockwise to increase and counterclockwi...

Page 26: ... counterclockwise to decrease the volume of the speaker The speaker is MUTED when the encoder is turned counterclockwise as far as it will go Quick Speaker Mute Momentary Pushing and holding the rotary encoder temporarily mutes the audio level 0 Note The speaker volume functions as the master level control Use the individual channel level controls of the unit to mix the audio channels Use the spea...

Page 27: ...he line or for using the CD 2 as an master station Pin Out DC ext 48V Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 48V 5 48V 6 7 GND 8 GND DC in RJ 45 4 3 2 SUB D 15 Connector The Sub D 15 connector hosts the AUX audio in and outputs system 4 wire as well as all GPI out contacts Power Connector 48V SUB D Connector DIP Switch SA Out Connector PGM In Connector Upstream Connector Downstream Connector PGM In Adjustment USO RES...

Page 28: ...orresponding partyline closes when the GPI key is pressed AND the DIP switch 6 7 is in position ON Note An adapter snake cable to 3 pole XLR 3 is optional available Adapter Cable CR 2 4 3 3 PGM IN Connector 3 pole female XLR connector Symmetric analog audio input local 4 wire for e g local program input PGM Level adjustment with screw trim right next to it Turn the screw clockwise to increase the ...

Page 29: ...igital data stream TO the party line male optional powered when CD 2 is connected to external power supply Use this connector to start your partyline or to daisy chain an existing partyline 4 3 7 Headset XLR Connector 4 pole male XLR connector Connection for an additional second headset Page 29 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 30: ...only active as long as the button is pressed 2 Auto momentary Momentary changeover latched for TALK B 3 M Kill enabled M Kill disabled Disables the M Kill function of the unit 4 Talk listen B listen only TALK B is disabled 5 Dynamic Electret Microphone type headset 6 AUX disabled AUX enabled AUX IN OUT routed to digital party line channel A 7 AUX disabled AUX enabled AUX IN OUT routed to digital p...

Page 31: ... input level 52 dBu Electret mic input level 38 dBu Frequency response 80 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB Headphone Amplifier Load impedance 24 to 600 Ohms Max output level 16 Volts peak to peak Max output power 160 mW 200 Ohms Frequency response 80 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB Signal to noise ratio 82 dB A Power Supply Power requirements 48 VDC Power consumption 60 mA 48 V Dimensions H x W x D 76 3 x 255 10 x 220 mm 9 in...

Page 32: ... ready to use Note The C3 needs to be connected to a power supply This could be a C31 PSU or a master station or the system Interface This power supply must be at the head of the digital partyline chain with C3s connected to the downstream port Æ System Layouts 5 2 User Elements Top 5 2 1 Error LED red The error LED indicates that the bit error rate has exceeded the range tolerated This is usually...

Page 33: ...nnel LED TALK active Green 100 Incoming CALL to Channel Green 100 flashing 5 2 4 Power LED The Power LED lights red when the beltpack is correctly powered 36V 50V Status Power LED Powered ON Red 100 Insufficient powered OFF Red 0 5 2 5 Channel Knob 2 Functions Volume Channel A B The channel volume knob levels the channel volume of the C3 0 100 Turn the knob clockwise to increase and counterclockwi...

Page 34: ...ssing the GPI key formerly SCALL key sends a command to close the GPI out to the devices on the corresponding channel The GPI signal can also be understood by an Artist Performer system if connected Note The function carried out by the GPI key is not displayed on the C3 5 3 User Elements Bottom 5 3 1 Headset Connector The headset connector is 4 pole male XLR connector and supports headsets with el...

Page 35: ...hen Local Input is active the downstream connector 3 pole male XLR connector becomes an analog input The analog audio signal will be locally mixed onto Channel B The analog audio input level can be adjusted using the CALL and SCALL keys when TALK is not active CALL Level SCALL Level 7 Daisy Chain Local Input mixed to CH A Downstream becomes analog input see above 8 OFF Side Tone Adjustment In ON p...

Page 36: ...evel 52 dBu Electret mic input level 38 dBu Frequency response 80 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB Headphone Amplifier Load impedance 32 to 600 Ohms Max output level 24 Volts peak to peak Max output power 290 mW 250 Ohms Frequency response 20 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB Signal to noise ratio 80 dB A Power Supply Power requirements 36 48 V DC Power consumption 22 mA 50 mA 48 V Dimensions H x W x D 140 6 x 120 4 7 x 39 mm 1...

Page 37: ...th the four wall mount screws carefully from the blue wall mount box attached to the unit Mount the wall mount box securely to the wall and insert the digital partyline cables Strip the down upstream wire of the digital partyline with a wire stripper as specified and connect it to the multi pin connector of the CW 2 ÆJ100 J101 Connector Pin Out Mount the CW 2 carefully to the wall mount box in the...

Page 38: ...L signal will light up e g CW 2 TALK LED green alternates blinking with the CALL LED orange 6 2 3 GPI Key Formerly SCALL If TALK A or TALK B is active pressing the GPI key formerly SCALL key sends a command to the devices to close the GPI out on the corresponding channel The GPI signal can also be understood by an Artist Performer system if connected Note The function carried out by the GPI key is...

Page 39: ...e connector for electret microphones such as MIC 30 MIC 3 optional Turn the microphone connector clockwise to attach the microphone to the unit 6 2 7 Headset Connector The headset connector is 4 pole male XLR connector and supports headsets with electret 4 5V or dynamic microphones depending on the DIP switch setting Setting DIP SW 5 ON Electret DIP SW 5 OFF Dynamic 6 2 8 Error LED red The error L...

Page 40: ... combination blinks dimmer than it does when the beltpack is being called DIP SW8 ON Status CALL LED Outgoing CALL Orange 100 Incoming CALL Orange 100 flashing Side tone adjustment Orange 50 flashing fast 6 2 10 Channel A B LED green This LED blinks green when an incoming call signal is received as well as when a channel being called is not active The LED lights sold green when the channel is turn...

Page 41: ...1 Status Power LED Powered ON Red 100 Insufficiently powered OFF Red 0 6 2 12 HS LED green Speaker LED red These two LEDs indicate if the CW 2 is in headset or speaker mode Status LED Headset ON Speaker OFF Green 100 Speaker ON Headset OFF Red 100 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 42: ... on this station 5 Dynamic microphone Electret microphone Phantom power Headset microphone setting Changing the DIP switch to ON lowers the audio amplification by 20dB 6 Daisy Chain Local Input When Local Input is active the downstream connector J100 contacts 4 5 6 becomes an analog input The analog audio signal will be locally mixed onto Channel B The analog audio input level can be adjusted usin...

Page 43: ... Cable wire J100 4 GND Cable shield J100 5 Partyline Downstream Cable wire J100 6 Partyline Downstream Cable wire J101 1 GND Optional J101 2 48V extern Optional J101 3 GND Optional J101 4 Line Out Optional J101 5 Line Out Optional J101 6 GND Optional Nominal Cross section 1 5mm single wire 1 0mm finely stranded AWG 16 Thread Diameter single wire 0 3mm 1 4mm AWG 22 16 Wire Stripping Length 5mm 1 3 ...

Page 44: ...hown in the J101 pin out 48V Supply Input The CW 2 provides a 48V DC input to power the digital partyline The CW 2 can be powered from this input or with the 48V phantom power that is provided by the partyline The 48V DC supply must not exceed this voltage The DC source must be limited to 1 8 amps Connect the external DC supply as shown in the J101 pin out 6 3 2 Connection to 3 pole XLR cable Conn...

Page 45: ...re 6 4 Specifications Electrical Properties Values Audio bandwidth 50 Hz 20 kHz Audio bandwidth DPL 50 Hz 10 kHz Resolution 16 bit Microphone Preamp Mic input impedance 1 kOhm Dynamic mic input level 52 dBu Electret mic input level 38 dBu Frequency response 80 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB Headphone Amplifier Load impedance 32 to 600 Ohms Max output level 24 Volts peak to peak Max output power 290 mW 250 Ohms...

Page 46: ...ne User Manual Version 2 30 Power Supply Output voltage with optional C31 PS Output current Power requirements 36 48 V DC Power consumption 180mA 48 V Dimensions H x W x D 134 5 3 x 223 8 8 x 44 mm 1 7 inch Page 46 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 47: ...to long cable runs It is recommended to power each C31 in complex installations with long cable runs or many digital partyline devices The C31 has one upstream and three downstream connectors Note Even if the additional external power supply is not used all three downstream connections are still powered by the single upstream line 7 1 User Elements Upstream External power 48V Upstream Port 7 1 1 D...

Page 48: ...31 is powered either over the partyline or via the external power supply Status Power LED Powered correctly Green 100 No Power Green 0 7 1 3 Pin Out DC ext 48V Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 48V 5 48V 6 7 GND 8 GND DC in RJ 45 7 2 User Elements Downstream Downstream Port 1 Downstream Port 2 Downstream Port 3 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 49: ...ons Electrical Properties Values Audio bandwidth digital partyline 50 Hz 10 kHz Resolution 16 bit Supply voltage 20 V 50 V DC Mechanical Properties Height 44mm 1 75 Width 105mm 4 1 Depth 107mm 4 2 Weight 380g 0 8 lbs General Temperature range 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F USO RESTRITO ...

Page 50: ... Now connect the second device to the Downstream connector on the first C3 beltpack and so on You can connect up to a total of 16 units in a row per partyline In order to prevent interruptions of the audio signal keep the cable length as short as possible Make sure that all connectors are securely attached to the C44 C44plus Poorly secured connectors lead to static in the audio system and can also...

Page 51: ...unctioning normally DC Green 100 Partyline channel is powered 8 2 2 3 pole XLR Connectors Digital Partyline connectors to connect digital partyline devices via a standard 3 pole XLR cable Up to 16 beltpacks C3 can be powered over each C44 C44plus XLR port Pin Out Pin Signal 1 GND 2 TX RX Power 3 TX RX Power 3 pole male XLR Front 8 2 3 Analog Connections If a digital signal from the Artist to the p...

Page 52: ...ch 6 Further information about the configuration of the DIP switches can be found in Chapter 5 8 2 5 USB Port C44plus only Connect your personal computer to the C44plus AFTER the USB driver is successfully installed Use the Audio Assignment Software AAS to configure the cross points of the C44 plus Æ see AAS manual for details 8 3 User Elements Rear 8 3 1 Power Connector Standard power connector f...

Page 53: ...sion 2 30 Pin Out DC in DC out RJ 45 Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 48V 5 48V 6 7 GND DC in DC out RJ 45 8 3 3 Serial Interface RS232 D SUB 9 Connector C44 only This port is for the Audio Assignment Software Æ see AAS manual for details Page 53 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 54: ...Line 1 4 IN4 CALL A Line 2 5 IN5 CALL B Line 2 6 IN6 MIC Kill Line 2 7 IN7 CALL A Line 3 8 IN8 CALL B Line 3 9 IN9 MIC Kill Line 3 10 IN10 CALL A Line 4 11 IN11 CALL B Line 4 12 IN12 MIC Kill Line 4 13 GND 14 IN1 CALL A Line 1 15 IN2 CALL B Line 1 16 IN3 MIC Kill Line 1 17 IN4 CALL A Line 2 18 IN5 CALL B Line 2 19 IN6 MIC Kill Line 2 20 IN7 CALL A Line 3 21 IN8 CALL B Line 3 22 IN9 MIC Kill Line 3...

Page 55: ...UT7 A CALL A Line 3 8 OUT8 A CALL B Line 3 9 OUT9 A SCALLA Line 3 10 OUT10A CALL A Line 4 11 OUT11A CALL B Line 4 12 OUT12 A SCALLA Line 4 13 5V 14 OUT1 B CALL A Line 1 15 OUT2 B CALL B Line 1 16 OUT3 B SCALLA Line 1 17 OUT4 B CALL A Line 2 18 OUT5 B CALL B Line 2 19 OUT6 B SCALLA Line 2 20 OUT7 B CALL A Line 3 21 OUT8 B CALL B Line 3 22 OUT9 B SCALLA Line 3 23 OUT10B CALL A Line 4 24 OUT11B CALL ...

Page 56: ...oftware manual to see how to configurate the matrix CAT ports for dual channel mode second channel of C3 enabled Pin Out Artist I O Pin Signal 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 5 6 RX 7 8 Artist I O RJ 45 8 4 Program Select via DIP Switch Front The following diagrams show the configuration associated with each DIP switch Note When the C44 C44plus is used with the audio assignment software Æ see audio assignment ma...

Page 57: ...itch with the highest number has the highest priority When connected to an Artist system the DIP switches are not active When DIP switch 8 is selected NO cross point is active In this mode the C44 C44plus functions as a pure power supply for four digital partylines USO RESTRITO ...

Page 58: ...PERFORMER Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 DIP switch 1 set to ON DPL1 to Analog1 and Artist I O 1 DPL2 to Analog2 and Artist I O 2 and so on Inputs Output Page 58 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 59: ...PERFORMER Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 DIP switch 2 set to ON All lines are connection to one another Inputs Outputs Page 59 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 60: ...PERFORMER Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 DIP switch 3 set to ON DPL1 is connected to DPL2 DPL3 DPL4 DPL1 is connected to Analog 2 3 4 Inputs Outputs Page 60 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 61: ...PERFORMER Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 DIP switch 4 set to ON DPL1 DPL2 Analog 1 2 are connected DPL3 DPL4 are routed to their own analog connectors Inputs Outputs Page 61 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 62: ...PERFORMER Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 DIP switch 5 set to ON DPL1 Analog 1 are connected to DPL2 Analog 2 DPL3 Analog 3 are connected to DPL4 Analog 4 Inputs Outputs Page 62 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 63: ... Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 DIP switch 6 set to ON DPL1 is connected to 2 3 Analog 2 3 DPL2 is connected to 1 3 Analog 1 3 DPL3 is connected to 1 2 Analog 1 2 Inputs Outputs Page 63 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 64: ...FORMER Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 Page 64 DIP switch 7 set to ON DPL1 is connected to Artist 1 and Analog 1 DPL2 is connected to Artist 2 and Analog 2 and so on Outputs Inputs USO RESTRITO ...

Page 65: ...th DPL 50 Hz 10 kHz Resolution 16 bit Input voltage 100V 240V AC Power Supply Power consumption 250VA max Input frequency 50 60 Hz Output voltage 48V DC Max load current all outputs 3A Mechanical Properties Height 44mm 1RU Width 485mm 19 Depth 250mm 9 8 Weight 3 5 kg 7 7 lbs General Temperature range 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Page 65 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 66: ... Digital Partyline User Manual Version 2 30 9 SYSTEM LAYOUTS 9 1 Stand Alone The following setups give examples of how to setup a digital partyline system Basic Set up Master Station Set up Page 66 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 67: ...andard CAT 5 cable via the Artist I O rear ports to an Artist Performer matrix CAT 5 client card Each C44 C44plus Artist I O port represents one digital partyline with its two channels It is not necessary to connect all four ports to the matrix if not all partylines need to communicate with the matrix If you want to use both partyline channels of one line for communication with the matrix e g Line...

Page 68: ... physical connection required 9 2 2 Director Setup When the physical connection between the C44 C44plus system interface and the matrix is established start the Director software and establish the connection to the Matrix Click on Network tab on the left Double click on the matrix the C44 C44plus is connected to to view the Port List of the matrix in the right window If not already installed insta...

Page 69: ... will see the statement the panel above uses this channel too The connection between the matrix and for example line 1 channel B of the digital partyline is also now established After all partylines are installed to the matrix reset the node Click on the menu Extras and select Reset All Nodes Note When you reset the node make sure the intercom is not needed The reset will take approximately 20 sec...

Page 70: ...he left TALK key channel A first partyline channel right click on the left TALK key Select Add function Now choose Call to Conference from the menu and select the conference you want to add On each C3 TALK key up to 16 different functions can be stacked You can also drag the conference from the conference list onto the key Note As it is a partyline remember that all functions added to the partylin...

Page 71: ... select the conference you want to speak to from the partyline Check the box Use the 2nd audio channel on this port instead of the first This will route the conference to the second partyline channel Note Precondition The partyline must be configured in two channel mode To talk from a panel to the partyline simply double click in the ports view on the panel you want to talk from and add the Confer...

Page 72: ...on Simply connect the C44 C44plus system interface with the digital 4 wire AES Artist I O rear ports or the analog 4 wire front ports to the 3rd party matrix Each C44 C44plus Artist I O rear port represents one digital partyline with its two channels Each C44 analog 4 wire port represents one digital partyline with one channel Check with your 3rd party manufacturer for the exact cabling of your ma...

Page 73: ...Signal 1 GND Screen 2 Microphone 3 Speaker R L 4 Speaker R L 3 pole male XLR 10 2 Digital Partyline 3 pole XLR Connector Pin Signal 1 GND 2 TX RX Power 3 TX RX Power 3 pole male female XLR 10 3 Analog Audio 3 pole male female XLR Connector Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Signal 3 Signal 3 pole male female XLR Page 73 USO RESTRITO ...

Page 74: ... installations In this case use RJ45 to XLR adapters Note Do not use CAT 5 cross cables or Star Quad cables as the digital partyline will not work properly with these types of cables For further information on cables please contact your local dealer or Riedel Service 11 2 COAX Cable In certain situations it might be more convenient to send the whole digital partyline signal over a single COAX cabl...

Page 75: ...power Crackles and static on the partyline A defective cable or the maximum cable length has been exceeded Too little voltage on the line Check cable Check cable length Check power Audio is not loud enough in the headset Wrong microphone configuration for headset dynamic electret microphone Check what kind of microphone you are using dynamic electret and set the DIP switch on the C3 beltpack to th...

Page 76: ...nd connected to the matrix but the partyline does not start Incorrect firmware in the matrix Please check the firmware and contact Riedel Customer Service The C3 cannot talk on the partyline DIP switches 3 and 4 are in the ON position With this setting of the DIP switches the partyline cannot be spoken on Check DIP switches 3 and 4 Turn OFF if necessary The C3 cannot talk or listen DIP switch 8 is...

Page 77: ...stomer Service in Wuppertal Germany is also available to assist you Telephone 49 0 202 292 9400 Monday Friday 8am 5pm Central European Time Fax 49 0 202 292 9419 Or use the contact form on our webpage www riedel net For repairs please contact your local dealer Your dealer will be able to help process your repair as fast as possible and or arrange for the delivery of spare parts The address for rep...

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