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Instruction Manual(EN) 

 

 

 

 

Second Edition 

 

This Instruction Manual describes important precautions to prevent any accident and procedures to 

handle this product. 

Read this Instruction Manual carefully to use this product safely. 

After reading, keep this in a safe place where users can refer to as needed. 

 

2D-53-0002680A 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NT110

Page 1: ...anual describes important precautions to prevent any accident and procedures to handle this product Read this Instruction Manual carefully to use this product safely After reading keep this in a safe...

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Page 3: ...confirming that no more smoke is coming out contact our sales office for a repair request Do not attempt to repair the system by yourself as it is dangerous for the user Should water or foreign materi...

Page 4: ...e volume to minimum Otherwise you will hear a loud sound suddenly which may cause impairments such as a hearing loss Do not connect disconnect the power plug with the power switch on This may cause sy...

Page 5: ...ecautions 1 Do not block ventilation holes and fans on the back and bottom 2 When you embed NT110 in a table or desk use a structure in consideration of air flow 3 When you stack NT110 mounted on a ra...

Page 6: ...Copyright Copyright 2017 TAMURA Corporation All Rights Reserved Do not duplicate or replicate without permission...

Page 7: ...evel 7 6 4 Bus and Monitor 7 6 5 Audio Performance 8 6 6 Audio Control Parameters 9 7 Exterior Features 10 7 1 Rear Panel 10 7 1 1 AC INPUT 10 7 1 2 DC INPUT NFB 11 7 1 3 POWER SW 11 7 1 4 MIC LINE IN...

Page 8: ...ing Secondary DSP CARD 29 10 2 5 Operation Check after Replacement 29 10 3 DSP CARD Installation Method 30 10 3 1 Remove DSP CARD FAN CARD 30 10 3 2 Install DSP CARD 31 10 4 IO CARD Installation Metho...

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Page 10: ...level diagram 2 Redundant configuration of audio signal processing and controllers are available for the first time in the compact class Operational Safety 1 Power supply in a redundant configuration...

Page 11: ...NT110 Instruction Manual EN 2D 53 0002680A 2 3 External View 3 1 Rear Panel...

Page 12: ...NT110 Instruction Manual EN 2D 53 0002680A 3 3 2 Front Panel...

Page 13: ...NT110 Instruction Manual EN 2D 53 0002680A 4 4 Audio Block Diagram...

Page 14: ...Sun Shade 1 Accessories Instruction Manual JP 1 Accessories CD R 1 Accessories The following data file is stored Instruction Manual JP Opreration Manual JP Block Diagram The table above shows the prod...

Page 15: ...6 kHz Number of signals processed Fs 48 96 kHz 80 40 ch Cascade connection mode Fs 48 96 kHz 160 80 ch Synchronization signal input VIDEO INPUT VIDEO NTSC PAL WORD CLOCK INPUT WORD TTL 1 Vpp AES3id IN...

Page 16: ...HA head room 20 to 36 dB 6 4 Bus and Monitor DSP Channel total 80ch FS48kHz Input 48 ch Mono Stereo 5 1 Surround M1 8 ch Mono Stereo 5 1Surround Stereo 5 1Surround Downmix M2 8 ch Mono Stereo 5 1Surr...

Page 17: ...kHz Within 0 1 dB 20 to 40 kHz THD N using 22 Hz HPF and 22 kHz LPF Fs 48 kHz 40 kHz LPF Fs 96 kHz within transmission frequency range Reference level input Analog input output Microphone system Withi...

Page 18: ...F Notch LFE Surr ch FIL2 LPF Notch Frequency 12 dB oct 20 to 22 4 kHz 245 Point Frequency LFE FIL 24 dB oct 80 120 Hz Q Notch 0 4 to 6 4 241 Point Dynamics PEAK RMS 0 to 1 0 101 Point COMP THRESHOLD 5...

Page 19: ...nal to AC power supply Connect it to AC power supply with the attached AC cable FG Terminal Connect this terminal to ground the enclosure It need not be connected if the enclosure is grounded via the...

Page 20: ...resentatives Recommended battery DUO C190 IDX Lasts for approx 120 minutes If both AC and DC power supplies are connected NT110 runs on the power input from AC INPUT However a standby current of appro...

Page 21: ...crophone level and line level audio signals Change the input levels on the operation panel Turn on off the P48 Phantom power supply on the operation panel The supply current capacity of the P48 Phanto...

Page 22: ...tions SUB IN 4 ch analog audio input You can input line level audio signals Change the input levels on the operation panel AES3 IN 2 ch AES3 id digital audio input 7 1 7 AES3 METER SYNC AES3 OUT 2 ch...

Page 23: ...CARD of SLOT 1 2 fails the card of SLOT 2 1 may not operate properly as well Therefore please remove card of malfunction immediately from the NT110 main unit 7 1 9 DSP CARD SLOT There are two slots fo...

Page 24: ...nect with the secondary DSP with a LAN cable Note Connect a DSP CARD with a computer directly not via any external equipment such as a hub Note If the DSP CARD is composed of two boards and the DSP CA...

Page 25: ...NT110 Instruction Manual EN 2D 53 0002680A 16 7 2 Front Panel Touch Panel Preset Program DSP ON AIR Bus Master OSC Monitor Talk Back Mixer Control Bank Layer Fader Select Encoder...

Page 26: ...een 2 SET1 SET2 ENABLE Press and hold the Set1 button while pressing the Enable button to recall Preset Program No 1 Press and hold the Set2 button while pressing the Enable button to recall Preset Pr...

Page 27: ...playing the menu press it again to return to the Meter screen 2 ON ENABLE Press the ON button while pressing the Enable button to have OSC interrupt the output selected as OSC Set Preset The ON button...

Page 28: ...L R branching 5 DIM Turn on off Dimmer The volume is reduced Set the Dimmer Level in the Monitor menu on the touch panel 6 CUT Turn on off Cut Audio is muted when Cut is on 7 M1 M2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Se...

Page 29: ...nitor source specified as User Source 1 or 2 Set the User Sources in the Monitor menu on the touch panel 9 DOWN MIX Turn on this button to downmix surround sources and monitor them 7 2 7 Talk Back 1 M...

Page 30: ...efine function of that channel 3 APFL CLEAR This button is lit when at least one of the APFL buttons is on Press this button while it is lit to deselect all the APFL buttons 4 EDIT Display the Edit me...

Page 31: ...fig menu APFL is turned on and off every time this button is pressed In this case AFL signals are sent to the APFL Bus Press and hold this button to send PFL signals to the APFL Bus while it is presse...

Page 32: ...faders There are two headphone jacks to each of which you can connect a headphone The two jacks output the same audio Select output signals of a headphone in the Out Mtx menu on the touch panel If you...

Page 33: ...nnector XLR 3 31 f Pin 1 Shield Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold Connector XLR3 32 m Pin 1 Shield Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold Connector XLR3 32 m Pin 1 Shield Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold Connector XLR3 31 f Pin 1 Shield Pin 2...

Page 34: ...t Pin 3 AES3 OUT3 Cold Pin 16 AES3 OUT3 Shield Pin 4 AES3 OUT2 Hot Pin 17 AES3 OUT2 Cold Pin 5 AES3 OUT2 Shield Pin 18 AES3 OUT1 Hot Pin 6 AES3 OUT1 Cold Pin 19 AES3 OUT1 Shield Pin 7 Pin 20 Pin 8 Gnd...

Page 35: ...NT110 Instruction Manual EN 2D 53 0002680A 26 9 Outline Drawing...

Page 36: ...e This procedure copies the data stored in the Primary DSP CARD Setup and Preset Program to a new DSP CARD mounted in the Secondary DSP Slot Please keep the removed FAN CARD carefully Fan card is nece...

Page 37: ...touch anywhere DSP CARDs 10 2 2 One DSP CARD Configuration Perform Procedures 1 and 5 if you need to transfer the data stored in a DSP CARD Setup and Preset Program to a new DSP CARD To transfer only...

Page 38: ...After the normal screen of NT110 appears press the DSP Change Over button again to turn it off 10 2 4 Two DSP CARD Configuration Replacing Secondary DSP CARD This procedure copies the data stored in...

Page 39: ...re CARDs 10 3 1 Remove DSP CARD FAN CARD Remove the two screws from the DSP CARD as shown in the figure below The figure shows DSP CARD removal on the PRIMARY DSP side Removal of SECONDARY DSP side or...

Page 40: ...with the screw as shown in the figure below If the mounting of the screw is loose you do not can use it in the correct state Because the electrical signal level is not stable The figure shows DSP CAR...

Page 41: ...anel as shown in the figure below The figure shows the IO CARD mounting on the SLOT1 side Removing the SLOT 2 side is the same procedure The blank panel will come off 10 4 2 Install IO CARD Insert the...

Page 42: ...1 Removing Side Panels Remove the six screws from the rear panel as shown in the figure below Remove the two screws from each of the side panels as shown in the figure below Slide the side panels down...

Page 43: ...2D 53 0002680A 34 10 5 2 Removing Pad Remove the three screws from the front part as shown in the figure below The pad is detached from the main unit M4xL20 at 3 locations Drop prevention bracket for...

Page 44: ...RBA2 35 200E Settsu Metal Industrial Co Ltd For EIA standard racks Precautions on use 1 Use Binding head screws M4 L6 to install slide rails on NT110 Do not use any other screws If you use any other s...

Page 45: ...sory sunshade reflection of outside light on NT110 operation surface will be less When it is difficult to see the display on the operation panel in a bright place please use the accessory sunshade Spr...

Page 46: ...ing data Data configured in the SETUP menu Data NOT to be initialized by this procedure PRESET PROGRAM 01 to 99 data Log record data 1 Turn on the NT110 power 2 Before the NT screen is displayed durin...

Page 47: ...ect the cable to the Secondary DSP CARD 2 Turn on the NT110 power 3 Start up NT110 NT Mix that has been installed on the PC 4 Connect NT110 NT Mix 5 On NT110 NT Mix select Maintenance Mixer Data Backu...

Page 48: ...he PC 4 Connect NT110 NT Mix 5 On NT110 NT Mix select Maintenance Mixer Data Upload 6 Using the displayed dialog select the NT110 backup file that has been stored on the PC and press the Upload button...

Page 49: ...ult Password You need to type the factory default password to operate some of the functions such as entering the SETUP screen or locking the PRESET PROGRAM Factory default password string NT110 You ca...

Page 50: ...llowing locations To help speed up servicing and readjustment please be ready to describe the problem accurately what operations you were performing before and after it happened or the history of usag...

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