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1.   Safety Notice

 

 

Safety Notices 

Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and  prevent  damage to this product.    To avoid potential 
risk, use this product only as specified and only for the purpose described in the instruction manual. 
 

To Avoid Fire and Personal Injury: 

 

Use correct power cable

.  Use only the power cable provided.  Ensure that the AC power outlet is located near 

the product and is easily accessible. 

 

Use a correctly grounded power source.  

The power supply earth ground is established through the ground 

conductor in the power cable.  To avoid the potential of electric shock, the ground conductor must be correct.

 

 

Observe source ratings.  

To avoid risk of fire or electric shock, the power source must be 100 – 240 VAC, 50 – 

60 Hz.

 

 

Do not operate with suspected failures.  

If you suspect there is damage or malfunction with this product, call 

the factory.

 

 

Do not attempt repair.   

Only a trained factory service person is authorized to repair this product.

 

 

Do not operate this product near heat sources.  

This product should not be located near heat sources

 

such as 

radiators, heat registers, or stoves.

 

 

Provide proper ventilation.  

The operating temperature range is between 0º C and 40º C.  The humidity range 

is between 20% and 80%, non-condensing.  The cooling method is convection.

 

 

Keep product  surfaces clean and dry.  

Disconnect the power cable from the power  source before cleaning.  

Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

 

 

Do not push objects into openings of this product.

  Never insert objects into the product through openings.

 

 

Do not operate in wet or damp conditions. 

 

Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere. 

 

Inspect the power cable and all cables prior to use.  

Confirm that the power cable and other interconnecting 

cables are free from damage.

 

 

2.  Regulatory Compliance

 

 
EN 60950-1 

The  EN  60950-1  standard  specifies  the  safety  design  requirements  that  reduce  or  eliminate  the  risk  of  personal 
injury to both the product user and service personnel.  This product is designed and tested to meet the standards 
of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) European Norm EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1 (the standard for 
information technology equipment including electrical business equipment).  

 
Le Résumé de la Sécurité general Européen 

Examinez  les  précautions  de  la  sécurité  suivantes  éviter  la  blessure  et  prévenir  le  dégât  à  ce  produit.  Éviter  le 
risque potentiel, utilisez ce produit seulement comme a spécifié et  seulement car le but a décrit dans le manuel 
d’instructions. 

 
Éviter Feu et Blessure Personnelle 

 

Utilisez  le  Câble  du  Pouvoir  Correct.  Utilisezseulement  le  câble  du  pouvoir  fourni.  Assurez  que  lesAC  font 
fonctionner le débouché est localisé près leproduit et est accessible facilement. 

 

Utilisez une Source du Pouvoir Correctement Fondée. 

 

La  terre  du  monde  de  la  Provision  du  Pouvoir  estétablie  à  travers  le  conducteur  moulu  dans  le  câble  du 
pouvoir. Éviter le potentiel de choc électrique, leconducteur moulu doit être correct. 

 

Observez des Estimations de la Source. Pour éviterrisque de feu ou choc électrique, la source du pouvoirdoit 
être 220-240 VAC 50 Hz. 

 

N’opérez pas ce Produit avec Toutes Clôtures Ouvertes ou Enlevez. 

 

Évitez  l’Ensemble  de  circuits  Exposé.  N’entreprenez  pas  ouvrir  la  Provision  du  Pouvoir  parce  que  sa  certi-
fication de la sécurité serait invalidée. La Provision du Pouvoir est un appareil scellé non-réparable. 

Summary of Contents for Cinema Processor

Page 1: ...JSD 100 Manual Cinema Processor USL Inc 181 Bonetti Drive San Luis Obispo CA 93401 7397 USA Phone 1 805 549 0161 Fax 1 805 549 0163 www uslinc com July 12 2011 Revision...

Page 2: ...Page 1 Additional JSD 100 Manuals may be viewed downloaded at www uslinc com...

Page 3: ...el Analog Output Rear Panel Connections 13 6 4 Sixteen Channel Analog Output Rear Panel Connections JSD 100xA 14 6 5 Audio Input Connections 15 6 6 Analog Audio Output Connections 16 6 7 Automation In...

Page 4: ...m to the foregoing warranty and which is returned to our factory freight paid or serviced by one of our authorized contractors The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties w...

Page 5: ...erate in wet or damp conditions Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere Inspect the power cable and all cables prior to use Confirm that the power cable and other interconnecting cables are free fro...

Page 6: ...rop en EN 60065 Le Niveau pour Mat riel de la Technologie de l Information qui Inclut le Mat riel de l Affaire lectrique Allgemeine Sicherheit Zusammenfassung Europ isch berpr fen Sie die folgend Sich...

Page 7: ...Declaration of Conformity The JSD 100 meets the intent of Directive 89 336 EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC for Product Safety Compliance was demonstrated to...

Page 8: ...onetti Drive San Luis Obispo CA 93401 7397 USA Phone 1 805 549 0161 Fax 1 805 549 0163 www uslinc com 3 System Version The JSD 100 is continuously being improved New features are added through softwar...

Page 9: ...t or sixteen analog signals servo balanced outputs that can drive balanced or unbalanced loads or 32 AES channels 16 AES pairs The model number described below determines which output module is instal...

Page 10: ...und may not extend to the back wall of the auditorium in some soundfield configurations particularly when Left rear surround is present Left Surround LS Right surround Rs Typically an array of loudspe...

Page 11: ...ded Stereo Mic Center C AES 4 Analog 4 Stereo Mic Low Frequency Effects LFE AES 7 Left center Lc AES 8 Right center Rc AES 5 Analog 5 Decoded Stereo Mic Left surround Ls AES 6 Analog 6 Decoded Stereo...

Page 12: ...are e g digital 16 channel at lower level 7 1 13 1 etc Rear Panel Connectors Main Chassis PA Microphone XLR phone jack Calibration Microphone 3 5mm stereo jack Eight Channel Analog DB25 Non Sync two R...

Page 13: ...he AC line The front panel Bypass Mode LED should flash the bypass power LED should light and one of the format buttons should light Press each of the format buttons and the mute button one after anot...

Page 14: ...ives a booth monitor b USL Link An RJ25 connector that provides an RS 485 interface for remote volume control and other functions 4 Ethernet Network communications with GUI web browsers automation etc...

Page 15: ...s d USL Link An RJ25 connector that provides an RS 485 interface for remote volume control and other functions 4 Ethernet Network communications with GUI web browsers automation etc 5 RS 232 Connector...

Page 16: ...Channel Analog Inputs The JSD 100 has two stereo two channel analog inputs AUX and NS on RCA connectors Connect these to appropriate sources using RCA cables Various stereo decode methods are availabl...

Page 17: ...nced load connect the output of the JSD 100 to low side of the unbalanced input at the destination end of the cable to minimize ground loop noise The source of audio to drive the HI and VI N outputs i...

Page 18: ...ock should be clipped on to the cable adjacent to the connector to comply with FCC and CE emission requirements USL Link The USL Link is an RS 485 bus used to interface the JSD 100 to other USL device...

Page 19: ...d driver by selecting the Install this driver software anyway When the installation completes the device manager will now display the USL JSD 100 Cinema Processor under the libusb WinUSB devices From...

Page 20: ...le USB device is checked and then press OK Press the Connect button to connect to the JSD 100 Current settings will be downloaded from the JSD 100 and displayed on the GUI Detailed below are the sever...

Page 21: ...hose settings Date and Time This button sets the time and time zone information in the JSD 100 The JSD 100 itself only uses time of day in logging Further all log entries are made in UTC When viewed t...

Page 22: ...n writes the current configuration to the SD or MMC card plugged in behind the removable panel on the rear of the JSD 100 If the cover is removed you will see a red LED to the left of the card light a...

Page 23: ...ows the setting of Per Format configuration These settings apply only to a specific format The type of settings available varies by format type The available settings for each format are listed below...

Page 24: ...Source Description Ls Rs The rear surround speakers are driven by the surround speakers Lrs is driven by Ls Rrs is driven by Rs This setting results in an L shaped surround where the left surround co...

Page 25: ...lect buttons are along the top of the RTA window These select which speaker the pink noise generator is driving and which channel the equalizer controls are adjusting RTA Settings When the mouse curso...

Page 26: ...ted below Your theater may use a modified or different procedure Position the RTA microphone in the auditorium as specified by SMPTE 202M 1998 about 2 3 of the way back from the screen and 2 3 of the...

Page 27: ...Finally on the equalizer tab adjust the LFE gain so the LFE is 10dB above the mid range frequencies Stage Outputs Tab The stage outputs tab provides a method of trimming the output level of each audi...

Page 28: ...The current sleep timer value is shown The unit will go to sleep in the displayed number of hours and minutes To set the sleep timeout key in the number of hours and minutes or use the arrows to chan...

Page 29: ...ocessor and the Digital Signal Processors DSPs in the JSD 100 can be updated through the GUI over Ethernet or USB The right side of the screen shows the current firmware versions The left side of the...

Page 30: ...front panel 1 USB Connector for communications Select on the user interface 2 COAX 1 Rear Panel RCA type connector for PCM or optional Dolby Digital 6 decoding 3 COAX 2 Rear Panel RCA type connector f...

Page 31: ...the power is off the JSD 100 enters bypass mode if the bypass power supply is plugged in The bypass system in the JSD 100 uses completely separate electronics to generate a monaural signal that drive...

Page 32: ...eviously defined list of groups Click Change under Communications Settings to set the IP address of the JSD 100 in this auditorium Select the IP address of the JSD 100 from the auto detected device li...

Page 33: ...e JSD 100 system log A portion of a typical log page is shown below Note that three time zones are listed UTC Time GUI Time and JSD Time JSD Time and GUI time make adjustments for daylight saving time...

Page 34: ...tp JSD 100 JSD100 MIB Substitute the IP address of the JSD 100 for JSD 100 in the preceding URL At this time the status of the JSD 100 can be polled using SNMP View the MIB for the details of what is...

Page 35: ...terprises 38012 4 5 2 20 INTEGER 20 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 38012 4 5 2 21 INTEGER 21 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 38012 4 5 2 22 INTEGER 22 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 38012 4 5 2 23 INTEGER 23 SNMPv2 SMI enterp...

Page 36: ...V 100 units on the USL Link Each JSD 100 supports up to 256 JSDV 100 units on its USL Link As the devices are discovered their discovery is logged Adjustments to the main fader level by a JSDV 100 are...

Page 37: ...ables adjacent to the connectors to comply with FCC and CE emission requirements The top RJ 45 connector connects to audio channels 1 through 8 The bottom RJ 45 connector connects to audio channels 9...

Page 38: ...tors The Phoenix output terminals are marked Main Outputs and Optional Outputs The DB25M is marked Monitor 1 Outputs and the DB25F connector is marked Monitor 2 Outputs The DB25 connectors typically d...

Page 39: ...a main audio mix The USL supplied ferrite block should be clipped on to the cables adjacent to the connectors to comply with FCC and CE emission requirements Audio Channel HI VI N Phoenix Connector P...

Page 40: ...s selected 22 Status 9 Low when format 9 AUX is selected 23 Status 10 Low when format 10 MIC is selected 24 Mute Status Low when the system is muted 25 Unused Make no connection to this pin RS 232 Int...

Page 41: ...e control discussed earlier in this manual The USL supplied ferrite block should be clipped on to the cables adjacent to the connectors to comply with FCC and CE emission requirements Pin Description...

Page 42: ...4kbps 8N1 8 databits no parity 1 stop bit Ethernet The JSD 100 listens on port 10001 for TCP connections from other equipment typically a digital cinema server Commands and responses are then exchange...

Page 43: ...ter to this command is non zero and the system is sleeping the system will wake up DCS Configuration A Digital Cinema Server is normally configured to send commands to the JSD 100 over Ethernet or RS...

Page 44: ...g the initial configuration using the Backup button on the GUI To restore the settings to a new JSD 100 insert the card from the old unit behind the removable cover on the rear panel in the new unit W...

Page 45: ...tion preliminary 2 October 2010 Second Edition 3 July 12 2011 Third Edition Adds support for 16 channel output module changes speaker names documents additional features Some structure changes Additio...

Page 46: ...JSD 100x with 8 analog channel output module JSD 100xA with 16 analog channel output module USL Inc 181 Bonetti Drive San Luis Obispo CA 93401 7397 USA Phone 1 805 549 0161 Fax 1 805 549 0163 www usl...

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