Biamp D 1200.4, D 1200.8, D 2400.4, D 2400.8 User guide

VOLTERA
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE
D SERIES
D 1200.4 D 1200.8 D 2400.4 D 2400.8
AMPLIFIED LOUDSPEAKER CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
• Do not exceed the maximum ambient operating temperature of 32 - 104 F (0 - 40 C).
• Avoid installing near water or steam.
• See the product datasheets on Biamp.com for each Voltera device’s specification.
• See pages 11 and 12 for information on where to access software, training, and support for
the amplified loudspeaker controller.
INCLUDED IN THE BOX
• Voltera-D Series device
• 2x M6x15mm mounting screws • Rear Rack support brackets
• Audio input mating plugs
4 plugs for 4 channel amps 8 plugs for 8 channel amps
• Detachable IEC power cord
• GPIO mating plugs
• Euroblock connector plugs for the amplified outputs (yellow)
4 plugs for 4 channel amps 8 plugs for 8 channel amps
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DEVICE LAYOUT
FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
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FRONT PANEL INDICATORS AND DESCRIPTIONS
1. Power indicator
2. System indicators
3. Channels status display. (The number of channels varies by amplier type)
4. Detachable grille
5. Amplier type indentier
POWER LED INDICATOR
O:
The device is o
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Green:
The device is powered
Yellow:
the device is asleep
Red:
N/A
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DEVICE LAYOUT
SYSTEM LED INDICATORS
Status:
Activity:
Alarm:
AIS:
O:
Unit is booting
Not in any other state.
No unit alarm conditions present
No unit in system has alarm conditions present
Green:
Received all
conguration
information and ready
Unit is an active part of an active system
N/A
N/A
Yellow:
Ready to receive
conguration
information
Unit is a “standby” redundant part of an active system
Unit has minor alarm condition
Any unit in the system has minor alarm condition
Red:
Unit is not ready to
receive conguration
information
Unit is part of an inactive system
unit has major alarm condition
Any unit in the system has major alarm condition
CHANNEL LED INDICATORS
O:
Temp:
Limit:
Signal:
Mute:
N/A
Channel is within safe limits
No signal present
Channel is unmuted
N/A
N/A
Signal present between -56dBu (-48 dBFS) and
-6 dBFS
N/A
Green:
Yellow:
Fan speed between 70% and 90% of the allowed temperature range
Channel limiting low
Signal level between -6 dBFS and -1 dBFS
N/A
Red:
Fan speed is above 90% of the allowed temperature range
Channel limiting med/high
Signal within 1dB of maximum input level (-dBFS)
Mute active
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DEVICE LAYOUT
REAR PANEL LAYOUT: D 1200.4 & D 2400.4
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REAR PANEL PORTS AND DESCRIPTIONS
1. Power inlet
2. Logic input / output connectors
3. Line level inputs
4. Factory reset pinhole
5. RJ-45 Ethernet ports
6. Loudspeaker outputs
REAR PANEL LAYOUT: D 1200.8 & D 2400.8
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REAR PANEL PORTS AND DESCRIPTIONS
1. Power inlet
2. Logic input / output connectors
3. Line level inputs
4. Factory reset pinhole
5. RJ-45 Ethernet ports
6. Loudspeaker outputs
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INSTALLATION
19-INCH SERVER RACK
Perform the procedures described to install the device in an AV equipment rack.
1. Verify the installation rack space meets the listed requirements in the Installation Considerations section of the title page.
Note: The included rear support brackets are designed to work in racks that have a rear rack rail that is 280 to 600mm behind the front rail. If the rack rails are less than 430mm, then the supports need to be mounted in the opposite direction.
2. Secure the included rear support brackets to the server rack.
3. Screw the M6 mounting screw into the appropriate hole for both rear support brackets. Leave enough room between the head of the screw and rear bracket for the sloted end of the mounting brackets.
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INSTALLATION
19-INCH SERVER RACK
4. Place the device in the rack using the slotted ends of the mounting backets and securing the device to the rear support brackets using the M6 mounting screws.
5. Secure the mounting plate to the server rack.
Advance to the Connections procedures on page 7.
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CONNECTIONS
PORTS / TERMINALS
Connect the amplified loudspeaker controller to the input and output devices in the AV system, as well as any voltage control, and input / output logic. See the descriptions in this section for details.
CONNECT THE INPUT DEVICES TO THE LINE LEVEL INPUTS
Connect input AV devices to the 3-pin inputs.
Pitch: 3.81mm
CONNECT THE LOUDSPEAKERS TO THE OUTPUTS
When connecting speakers to the outputs keep the following points in mind.
• To minimize power loss, use a speaker cable of appropriate gauge for the
load impedance.
• Use the supplied euroblock plugs to connect loudspeaker outputs.
• If stranded speaker wire is used, be sure to incorporate all strands into the
connector, as stray strands can short to the adjacent terminal or chassis.
• Do not leave excessive bare wire outside the terminals, as this can lead to
shorts.
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CONNECTIONS
OPTIONAL: CONNECT THE LOGIC INPUT / OUTPUT
Pitch: 3.5mm
Pin Functions
Note - the pin functions are factory set.
• Pin 1 Input: Mute all / Active low
• Pin 2 Output: Health output / Fault exists if low
• Pin 3 Output: Sleep mode status / Unit asleep if low
• Pin 4 Input: Sleep mode / In sleep mode when low
Potential: These ports are not potential-free. External relays may be needed to prevent ground loops depending on the application.
Pin Data
• When activated, the I/O ports are tied to GND through a FET transistor. (Also known as an open drain or collect function)
• +5V reference limited to 150mA
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CONNECTIONS
OPTIONAL: CONNECT THE GENERAL PURPOSE INPUT / OUTPUT
These GPIO connections can be used as either inputs or outputs. They can be assigned to
actions within Tesira software using Logic Input and Logic Output.
CONNECT THE RJ-45 ETHERNET PORTS
Connect network port 1 to a PoE+ switch to enable quick recovery of audio when the mains
supply is temporarily lost. Audio from the device, including from the analog inputs, is not
available while the device is powered from PoE+. Powering the device requires a compliant
PoE+ class power source or above.
• If using an all-in-one cable for networking, use port 2.
• If using split mode, use port 1 for control and port 2 for media.
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CONNECTIONS
PLUG IN THE AMPLIFIED LOUDSPEAKER CONTROLLER
Always use the suppiled detachable power cord, or an identical replacement, with the amplified loudspeaker controller.
1. Attach the power cord to the power receptacle on the back of the device.
2. Plug the connected power cord into a grounded power outlet.
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DEVICE SETUP
The device may be configured and controlled using either Tesira software or VenueTune software.
TESIRA SETUP
Tesira offers the ability to compile a custom configuration and hosting of control panels such as TEC-X 1000.
DOWNLOAD SITE
The software can be downloaded from Biamp.com
Click here: Tesira Software (biamp.com)
TESIRA HELP SYSTEM
The Tesira Software Help system provides instructions and overviews for using the Tesira Design software. It is typically embedded on digital Tesira system devices and can also be found online.
Tesira Help System (Online)
SUPPORT ARTICLES
Technical support articles for Tesira Software can be found on Biamp’s Cornerstone knowledgebase support site.
Click here: Tesira - Biamp Cornerstone
TRAINING
Training courses for Tesira products and system core concepts are available online.
Click here: Biamp Training - In Person and Online Training, Certification Courses
Note: A device configured with Tesira software must be controlled using Tesira software.
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DEVICE SETUP
The device may be configured and controlled using either Tesira software or VenueTune software.
VENUETUNE SETUP
VenueTune offers fast and easy configuration and tuning using groups of speakers.
DOWNLOAD SITE
The software can be downloaded from Biamp.com.
Click here: VenueTune Software (biamp.com)
• (Coming Soon)
VENUETUNE HELP SYSTEM
The VenueTune Software Help system provides instructions and overviews for using the VenueTune Design software.
VenueTune Help System (Online)
• (Coming Soon)
SUPPORT ARTICLES
Technical support articles for VenueTune Software can be found on Biamp’s Cornerstone knowledgebase support site.
Click here: VenueTune - Biamp Cornerstone
• (Coming Soon)
Note: A device configured with VenueTune software must be controlled using VenueTune software.
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MAINTENANCE
DETACHABLE GRILLE
Use the detchable grille to access and clean the 2x dust filters.
1. Begin by pressing the grille on the side that includes the amplifier type indicator text.
2. The opposite side of the grille lifts away from the device for easy removal.
3. Use the lifted side to remove the grille from the device and proceed to the cleaning the filter steps on page 14.
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MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE DUST FILTERS
1. Remove the filters from the device.
2. Use a dry cloth to clean the chassis and the front panel.
3. Clean the filters using compressed air or wash with clean water to remove dust. If water is used, let the filters dry completely before reinstalling.
4. Reinstall the filters.
5. Carfully return the grille to the front of the device. Use the magnetic snap points and avoid pinch points.
Note: Air filter cleaning should be scheduled in accordance with the dust levels in the amplifier’s operating environment.
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