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VP-8IP / Sep 2013
F E A T U R E S
Steps to Success
1. Install the
VP‑8
iP
Guru software on a host PC. This will allow you to control
the various setup options required for successful installation. The default IP
address of the
VP‑8
iP
is 192.168.1.198. Refer to the Network Installation
section for detailed information on reconfiguring the
VP‑8
iP
IP address if this
will not work for you.
2. Install the
VP‑8
iP
in the equipment rack using at least two rack screws. If only
two screws are used they must be installed in the bottom holes of the rack ears
to prevent undue stress on the front panel and possible bending.
3. Connect the Analog or Digital audio inputs as appropriate for your installation.
4. Make the audio output connections that are appropriate for your installation.
5. Connect local AC power to the unit. There is no power switch and power is
applied to the unit as soon as you connect it to a suitable source of AC power.
The power supply is universal and accepts line voltages from 90VAC to 260VAC,
50 or 60Hz.
6. Start the
VP‑8
iP
Guru, configure a device if you haven’t done so already (see
page 2-6), and then connect to the unit.
7. Click on the Calibrate Input/Output Menu tab in the Guru and select the input
source to match the Input type you connected to the rear panel. If your audio
source is already providing an audio feed, you should see meter activity on the
VP‑8
iP
front panel Input and Output meters.
8. While still in the Calibrate Input/Output menu and observing the Input meters
within the Guru or on the front panel, adjust the Input Gain control (AES or
Analog as required) until the input meters are peaking at no more than -12dBFS
with normal program levels being applied.
9. If using the Analog outputs pre-emphasized, navigate to the Calibrate Input/
Output screen and select the check box for Analog L/R. Then adjust the TX 1
and TX 2 controls to set the correct Left and Right output levels respectively.
10. If using the Analog outputs de-emphasized navigate to the Calibrate Input/ Output
screen and select the check box for Analog L/R deemph (de-emphasized). Then
adjust the TX 1 and TX 2 controls to set the correct Left and Right output levels
respectively.
11. If using the AES Outputs, connect them to the equipment following the
VP‑8
iP
,
navigate to the Calibrate Input/Output screen, and adjust the AES Output level
appropriately.
12. If using the Composite outputs associated with the rear panel BNC connectors,
navigate to the Calibrate Input/Output screen and select the check box for Analog
MPX. Then adjust the TX 1 and TX 2 controls to set the correct modulation
levels for your system.
When Analog MPX is selected, the balanced Analog Left/Right outputs are
also transmitting composite stereo, while the BNC outputs are unbalanced.
If you have an exciter that provides a balanced composite input (most do,
even though the input is a BNC connector) the best possible signal to noise
performance will be obtained by using the
VP‑8
iP
balanced outputs.