Crown DCi 8|600DA, DCi 4|1250DA Users Manual

DriveCore Install DA Series

Operation Manual

DCi 8|600DA

DCi 4|1250DA

Product Registration: Register your new product at http://warranty.harmanpro.com.

Obtaining Other Language Versions: To obtain information in another language about the use of this product, please contact your local Crown Distributor. If you need assistance locating your local distributor, please contact Crown at 574-294-8000 or visit www.crownaudio.com.

This manual does not include all of the details of design, production, or variations of the equipment. Nor does it cover every possible situation which may arise during installation, operation or maintenance.

The information provided in this manual was deemed accurate as of the publication date. However, updates to this information may have occurred. To obtain the latest version of this manual, please visit the Crown website at www.crownaudio.com.

Trademark Notice: Com-Tech, BCA, Crown, Crown Audio, Amcron and Multi-Mode are registered trademarks of Crown International. DriveCore, DriveCore Install, IQwic, PIP and PIP2 are trademarks of Crown International. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Some models may be exported under the name Amcron®

 

© 2016 by HARMAN International®, Inc. 1718 W. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, Indiana 46517-9439 U.S.A. Telephone: 574-294-8000

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Important Safety Instructions

1.Read these instructions.

2.Keep these instructions.

3.Heed all warnings.

4.Follow all instructions.

5.Do not use this apparatus near water.

6.Clean only with a dry cloth.

7.Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

8.Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

9.Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10.Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

11.Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

12.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

13.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

14.Use the mains plug to disconnect the apparatus from the mains.

15.WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

16.“DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND ENSURE THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, ARE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS” AND “NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL À DES ÉCLABOUSSURES OU GOUTTELETTES D’UN LIQUIDE. AUCUN OBJET REMPLIE DE LIQUIDE COMME PAR EXEMPLE UN VASE NE DOIT ÊTRE PLACÉ SUR L’APPAREIL”.

17.THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY ACCESSIBLE. LA PRISE DU RÉSEAU D’ALIMENTATION DOIT DEMEURER AISÉMENT ACCESSIBLE.

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE TOP COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS APPARATUS FROM THE AC MAINS, DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE. POUR DÉCONNECTER COMPLÈTEMENT L’APPAREIL DU RÉSEAU D’ALIMENTATION, DÉCONNECTER LE CORDON D’ALIMENTATION DE LA PRISE MURALE.

WARNING:

Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt.

Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag.

Laite on liitettävä suojakoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan.

Apparatet skal tilsluttes jordet stikkontakt.

WATCH FOR THESE SYMBOLS:

The lightning bolt triangle is used to alert the user to the risk of electric shock.

The exclamation point triangle is used to alert the user to important operating or maintenance instructions.

IMPORTANT

Class 2 output wiring permitted.

MAGNETIC FIELD

CAUTION! Do not locate sensitive high-gain equipment such as preamplifiers or tape decks directly above or below the unit. Because this amplifier has a high power density, it has a strong magnetic field which can induce hum into unshielded devices that are located nearby. The field is strongest just above and below the unit.

If an equipment rack is used, we recommend locating the amplifier(s) in the bottom of the rack and the preamplifier or other sensitive equipment at the top.

FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio

frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Declaration of Conformity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manufacturer:

 

 

European Representative:

HARMAN International

HARMAN International

1718 West Mishawaka Road

Salisbury House

Elkhart IN 46517 USA

London Wall

+1.574.294.8000

 

 

+44 207 562 9450

 

Brand:

Crown

 

 

Equipment Type: Commercial Audio Power Amplifiers

 

 

Family Name:

DCi DA Family

 

 

Model Names:

4|1250, 8|600

 

 

We, Harman International, declare under our sole responsibility that the product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonizes legislation:

2014/35/EU

Low Voltage Directive (LVD)

2014/30/EU

Electromagnetic compatibility directive (EMCD)

2009/125/EC

as amended by 2012/27/EU Ecodesign directive (ErP)

2011/65/EU

Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS)

2012/19/EU

Waste electrical and electronic equipment directive (WEEE)

1907/2006/EC amended by 2015/282/EU

Registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals (REACH)

The following harmonized standards and technical specifications have been applied:

 

EMC Standards:

 

Description

 

 

 

EN 55032:2015, CISPR 32:2015

 

EMC Compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emissions requirements

 

 

EN 55022:2010 +AC:2011

 

Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of ITE: Radiated, Class B

 

 

 

Limits; Conducted, Class B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EN 55103-2:2009

 

EMC Compatibility – Product Family Standard for Audio, Video, Audio-Visual and Entertainment

 

 

 

Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use, Part 2: Immunity

 

 

 

 

 

 

EN 61000-3-2:2014

 

Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions (equipment input current less than or equal to 16A

 

 

EN 61000-3-3:2013

 

Limitation of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Low-Voltage Supply systems Rated Current less than

 

 

 

 

 

 

or equal to 16A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EN 61000-4-2:2009

 

Electrostatic Discharge Immunity (Environment E2-Criteria B, 4k V Contact, 8k V Air Discharge)

 

 

EN 61000-4-3:2006+ A2:2010

 

Radiated, Radio-Frequency, EMC Immunity (Environment E2, Criteria A)

 

 

EN 61000-4-4:2012

 

Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity (Criteria B)

 

 

EN 61000-4-5:2014

 

Surge Immunity (Criteria B)

 

 

 

EN 61000-4-6:2004

 

Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio-Frequency Fields (Criteria A)

 

 

EN 61000-4-11:2004

 

Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions and Voltage Variation

 

 

Safety Standard:

 

 

 

 

 

EN 60065:2014 8th Ed

 

Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus

– Safety Requirements

 

 

UL 60065:2015 8th Ed

 

Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus

– Safety Requirements

 

 

CAN/CSA 60065:2016 8th Ed

 

Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus

– Safety Requirements

 

Copies of all technical documentation can be obtained by contacting Sue Whitfield at sue.whitfield@harman.com.

October 21, 2016

Jeff Denman,

Elkhart, Indiana, USA

SR. Director, Operations-ABU & SPBU

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(Place and Date of issue)

(Name, signature and function of authorized person)

Table of Contents

Welcome 1

Features...............................................................................................................1

How to Use This Manual

1

Installation 2

Unpacking 2 Additional Materials 2 Installing the Amplifier 2 Proper Cooling 2

Front Panel Features 3

Back Panel Features 3

Hardware Setup and Configuration 4

Wiring Input Connectors 4 Wiring Output Connectors 4 Connecting Network Cables 5 Connecting to AC Mains 5 Startup Procedure 5

Precautions 5 Software Setup 6

Configuring the Network using NetSetter 7

The NetSetter Grid 9

Offline/Online Operation Explained 13

Setup and System Configuration 15

Amplifier Mode Settings 15 Hi-Z/Low-Z 15 Cascading Inputs 16 Bridge Mono Operation 17

Application Examples 18

Dual Mode Low-Z (8Ω, 4Ω or 2Ω) Output Operation 18 Bridge Mode Low-Z (16Ω, 8Ω, or 4Ω) Output Operation 19 Dual Mode Hi-Z (70Vrms/100Vrms) Mode 20 Bridge Mode Hi-Z (140Vrms/200Vrms) 21

General Purpose In/Out Control Port 22

Hardware Specification 22 Configuring the Control Port Inputs 22 Software Parameters 22 Configuring the Control Port Outputs 25

Aux Port/Sleep/Amp Status 27

AUX Port

27

Sleep .................................................................................................................27

Amp Status

27

Dante 28

Dante Introduction 28 Dante Specifications 28 Hardware Configuration 28 Fault Tolerance 28 Mastership 28 Dante LED indicators 29 Dante Routing 29

Advanced Operation 31

Introduction 31 Amplifier Presets and Speaker Tunings 31 User Presets 31 Speaker Tunings 32 Speaker Tuning Panel 32 Speaker Tuning Libraries 33 Working Library 33 Channel Levels and Mutes 35 Software-Controllable Onboard DSP 36 Input Signal Router 37 Source Routing/Configuration 38 Input Delay and Driver/Output Delay 39 Input/Output Equalization 39 Crossover Filters 40 LevelMax™ Suite 41 Transducer Thermal Limiter 41

Signal Path Block Diagram 42 Protection System 43

Thermal Indicator

43

Fault ..................................................................................................................43

Auto Insertion High-Pass Filters

43

AC Under/Over Voltage Protection

43

Breaker ..............................................................................................................43

Fan-Cooled Chassis

43

Universal Switching Power Supply

43

Troubleshooting 44

DCi DA Specifications 47

Dual Mode — All Channels Driven 47 Bridge Mono Mode — All Channels Driven 47 Input Sensitivity 47 Dimensions 47 Performance Specifications 48

AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation 49

Warranty (United States Only) 51

Service 52

Worldwide Service 52 US and Canada Service 52 Service at a US or Canada Service Center 52 Factory Service 52 Factory Service Shipping Instructions 52 Packing Instructions 53 Estimate Approval 53 Payment of Non-Warranty Repairs 53

Service Return Authorization Request 54

DriveCore Install DA Series Operation Manual

Welcome

Welcome

Thank you for purchasing a new Crown DriveCore™ Install DA Series installation amplifier, one in a complete line of high-performance amplifiers based on exclusive DriveCore technology. DriveCore Install DA Series amplifiers are designed, engineered and manufactured to the industry’s highest quality standards, and provide system integrators with the advanced features and flexibility required for challenging 21st century installed sound applications. Versatile, compact, and highly energy-efficient, DCi DA Series amplifiers continue the unbroken Crown tradition of leadership in professional and commercial power amplifier technology.

Features

Exclusive multi-patented DriveCore™ Technology – The patented DriveCore integrated circuit combines hundreds of discrete circuits into one chip for better performance, lower power consumption, and improved reliability.

Dante™ Digital Audio Transport

Configuration in HiQnet® Audio Architect™

Programmable General Purpose Input/Output Control Port

Digital Signal Processing (Input/Output EQ Filters, Crossover, Input/Output Delay, LevelMAXTM Limiters)

Priority Input Router

Universal power supply with PFC for reduced current draw and industry-leading efficiency

Monitoring and Control over TCP/IP

Real time Continuous Loading Monitoring

Power Saving Modes – Power consumption in sleep mode is less than 1W.

Adjustable Auto Standby

Remote Power Off – Sleep mode activated via AUX port

70Vrms/100Vrms Direct Drive – Each channel individually selectable for low-Z or high-Z operation

Advanced Protection Circuits – Amplifier and loads are protected against shorted outputs, DC, mismatched loads, overheating, over/under-voltage, and high-frequency overload

Three Year, No-Fault Transferable Warranty – Your investment is fully protected

Complies with GreenEdge™ by HARMAN – Environmentally friendly practices in design, manufacturing, and packaging complement energy-efficient operation

How to Use This Manual

This manual provides you with the necessary information to safely and correctly setup and operate your Crown product. It does not cover every aspect of installation, setup, or operation that might occur under every condition. For additional information, please contact technical support, your system installer, or retailer.

We strongly recommend you read all instructions, warnings, and cautions contained in this manual. Also, for your protection, please register your product at www.warranty. harmanpro.com. And save your bill of sale—it’s your official proof of purchase.

DriveCore Install DA Series Operation Manual

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Installation

Installation

Unpacking

Unpack your amplifier and inspect for any damage that may have occurred during transit. If damage is found, notify the shipping company immediately. Only you can initiate a claim for shipping damage, though Crown will be happy to help as needed. If the product arrived showing signs of damage, save the shipping carton for the shipper’s inspection.

We also recommend that you save all packing materials for use if you ever need to transport the unit. Never ship the unit without the factory carton and packing materials.

Additional Materials

For installation, you will need the following (not supplied):

Input wiring cables

Output wiring cables

Flathead screwdriver

Phillips screwdriver

Rack for mounting amplifier (or a stable surface for stacking)

Category 5e or higher cabling

WARNING: Before you start to set up your amplifier, read and observe the Important Safety Instructions included in the box. These instructions can also be downloaded from the product page at www.crownaudio.com.

Installing the Amplifier

 

3.5 In.

CAUTION: Before you begin, make sure your amplifier is disconnected

8.9 cm

 

from the power source.

19 In.

48.3 cm

The DCi DA Series amplifiers are 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) high, 19 in. (48.3 cm) wide,

 

and 17 in. (43.2 cm) deep (See Figure 1).

 

Mount the unit in a standard 19-inch (48.3 cm) equipment rack (EIA RS-310B).

 

You can also place a single amp on a solid, stable surface or stack multiple

 

amps.

17 In.

 

NOTE: Amplifiers should be supported at both the front and rear of the rack.

43.2 cm

 

 

Figure 1:  Dimensions

Proper Cooling

When using an equipment rack, mount units directly on top of each other. Close any open spaces in the rack with blank panels. (Open spaces will reduce cooling efficiency.) DO NOT block front or rear air vents.

The rack should be a minimum of two inches (5.1 cm) away from the amplifier, and the back of the rack should be a

minimum of four inches (10.2 cm) from the amplifier back panel. Air flow is front to back as illustrated in Figure 2.

Figure 2:  Proper rack venting

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Front Panel Features

Front Panel Features

Indicators:

Fault Indicator (red): Flashes when the amplifier output channel has stopped operating.

Thermal Indicator (red): Illuminates when the channel reaches 80 degrees Celsius, indicating the onset of protection compression. If the temprature continues to rise, the amplifier output will shut off at 98 degrees Celsius and remain off until a safe operating temperature is present.

Clip Indicator (red): Illuminates when any of the following conditions are present: Onset of audible clipping, clipped signal detected at input, clipped signal detected at output, engagement of protection circuits.

Level and Signal Indicators (green): Three LEDs indicate signal presence and level as follows: -10 = 10 dB below rated output, -20 = 20 dB below rated output, Signal = -40dBU input level.

Ready Indicator (green): When this indicator is activated, the amplifier is ready to pass audio.

Power Indicator (blue)

Illuminates when the amplifier is ON and acceptable AC line voltage is present.

Blinks when AC line voltage is outside ±10% range.

Flashes for 4 seconds if Power button pressed when amplifier is in sleep mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling Vent Grille

 

Bridge Mode Indicator (yellow)

Data Indicator (yellow)

 

Provides cooling air flow.

 

Illuminates when when Bridge Mode is

Illuminates when data present

 

Do not block or cover

 

activated for the channel pair, only odd

on the data network only. Dante

 

these vents.

 

number channel will be active.

connectivity is not a part of this

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

indicator.

Note: DCi 8|600DA (8-channel) model shown. Indications per channel pair are identical for 4-channel models.

Power Button

Power Ring Indicator (Green) - Illuminates when the amplifier is plugged into a wall outlet with acceptable power. NOTE:

Power Button is disabled when AUX port Sleep circuit is used.

Back Panel Features

Reset Switch/Circuit Breaker

Ethernet*

If the current draw of the amplifier

exceeds safe limits, this breaker

For monitoring and control

automatically disconnects the power

of the amplifier over Cat5e

supply from the AC mains. The switch

wiring through the Audio

resets the circuite breaker.

Architect software.

 

 

Dante*

Connect to a Dante audio network using Cat5e or higher wiring. (Cat5 wiring can be used for purely 100Mbps networks.)

Preset LED

Preset LED blinks successively

Data LED

 

to indicate preset number

Input Connectors

 

(e.g., if the LED blinks 5 times,

One 6-pin plug-in

Data LED indicates

 

pauses, then repeats, the amp

connector per input pair.

HiQnet data activity.

 

is on preset 5).

High impedance balanced.

 

 

 

 

RESET

GPIO

 

ACT ETHERNET100Mb

 

+3.3V OUT

PRIMARY DANTE SECONDARY

 

DATA

IN

PRESET

SERIAL NUMBER

BAR CODE

CLASS 2

WIRING

AUX

MAC

CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC ADDRESS

SHOCK, GROUNDING OF THE CENTER PIN

OF THIS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED

AC Power Inlet

 

Cooling Fan Outlet

 

Auxiliary Connector

20A IEC inlet for detachable

Outlets for cooling air

3-pin plug-in type connector,

connector; 100–240 V~.

flow. Do not block or

Enables SLEEP mode and

 

 

cover these outlets.

monitoring of AMP STATUS

 

 

 

 

unless the amplifier is in any of

 

 

 

 

these conditions: OFF, SLEEP, or

 

 

 

 

FAULT.

INPUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

7

 

 

 

6

5

 

4

3

 

 

 

2

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Purpose

Output Connectors

Input/Output (GPIO)

One four-pole, touch-proof

Connect to the amplifier

terminal strip per channel pair.

Accepts up to 10 AWG wire or

via RJ-11. There are 2

terminal forks.

analog input controls and

 

 

 

2 digital output controls.

 

 

 

*Warning: Only connect to networks that remain inside the building.

Note: DCi DA 8|600 (8-channel) back panel shown. 4-channel model has same features but half as many input/output channels.

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Hardware Setup and Configuration

Hardware Setup and Configuration

Wiring Input Connectors

Crown recommends using pre-built or professionally wired balanced cables (two-conductor plus shield). Balanced wiring provides better rejection of unwanted noise and hum; however, unbalanced line may also be used.

Use 6-pin plug-in cable ends at the amp input connectors. A male connector is supplied for each input of your model of amplifier. Additional connectors are available from Crown (P/N 5024623).

Figure 3 shows connector pin assignments for balanced wiring and Figure 4 shows connector pin assignments for unbalanced wiring. Note that for bridged operation, only the odd-numbered input channels (1,3,5,7) should be wired for each bridged pair.

For Dante audio connections, standard Category 5e or 6 Ethernet cabling should be used for Gigabit networks. Category 5 cabling can be used for 100Mbps network connections. Primary and Secondary Dante ports are provided; Dante audio traffic is duplicated to both of these ports. The Secondary port can be connected to a second network switch for redundant operation in the event the Primary cable connection or switch is compromised.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 3:  Balanced wiring

 

Figure 4:  Unbalanced wiring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wiring Output Connectors

IMPORTANT: The amplifier output mode (Low Z, High Z) should be properly configured for the application before connecting the speakers. By default, all outputs are configured for Low Z operation. See "Hi-Z/Low-Z" on page 15 for more information.

Before making any output connections, ensure the power cord is disconnected from the amplifier and carefully review the total impedance for loudspeakers connected to each amplifier output. If multiple loudspeakers are connected to an output in Low Z mode (i.e., in series, parallel, or series-parallel), be certain the total system impedance is within allowed specification for the output. When multiple loudspeakers are connected to one output in High Z mode, be certain total tapped power is below the rated power output for the channel. See "DCi DA Specifications" on page 47 for supported load specifications.

NOTE: Crown has designed an output cover that does not need to be removed to connect the output wiring.

Crown recommends using the included spade connectors and two or four-conductor, heavy gauge speaker wire. You may use terminal forks up to 10 AWG or bare wire for your output connectors (see Figure 5). For best results, Crown recommends Panduit part #PV10-6LF-L or equivalent terminal fork. For bare wire, it is highly recommended that output wiring is tinned. To reduce strain on input and output wiring, Crown recommends the use of horizontal lacer bars. For best results, Crown recommends Middle Atlantic part# LBP-4R90 or equivalent horizontal lacer bar.

For low-impedance loads, select the appropriate size of wire based on the distance from amplifier to speaker.

 

Distance

Wire Size

 

 

Up to 25 ft. (7.6m)

16 AWG

 

 

 

26-40 ft.

(7.9-12.2m)

14 AWG

41-60 ft.

(12.5-18.3m)

12 AWG

 

 

> 60 ft (18.3m)

10 AWG

 

 

 

Figure 5:  Wiring output connectors

CAUTION: Never use shielded cable for output wiring.

CAUTION: Never connect the speaker return to the chassis of the amplifier, or damage to the amplifier may result.

NOTE: Custom wiring should only be performed by qualified personnel. Class 2 output wiring is required.

For application-specific output connection diagrams, including how to wire outputs for bridge mono operation, see "Application Examples" on page 18.

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Precautions

Connecting Network Cables

When making connections to the control network and Dante ports, the included ferrites should be attached to the network and Dante cables at the back of the amplifier as shown in Figure 6. Both a small and large ferrite should be attached to each cable as shown.

Connecting to AC Mains

Connect your amplifier to the AC mains power source (power outlet) using the supplied AC power cord set. First, connect the IEC end of the cord set to the IEC connector on the amplifier; then, plug the other end of the cord set to the AC mains.

WARNING: The third prong of this connector (ground) is an important safety feature. Do not attempt to disable this ground connection by using an adapter or other methods.

Make certain the AC mains voltage and current ratings are sufficient to deliver full power to all amplifiers. If the AC line voltage varies out of an acceptable range, the amplifier’s power supply turns off and the blue

Power LED flashes. The amplifier will turn back on when the AC line voltage returns to safe operating levels.

DriveCore Install DA amplifiers utilize a universal power supply. The AC voltage requirements are 100V-240V~, 50/60Hz (±10%). If the voltage exceeds these requirements, the Power LED will flash and the amplifier will stop passing audio until the voltage is within the requirements.

Startup Procedure

When first turning on your amplifier:

1.Turn down the level of your audio source.

ACT ETHERNET100Mb

PRIMARY DANTE SECONDARY

Figure 6:  Ferrites attached to network cables

2.Turn on the “Power” switch. The Power indicator should light.

3.Turn down the amplifier levels in Audio Architect, see "Channel Levels and Mutes" on page 35.

4.Turn up the level of your audio source to an optimum level. Ensure that at no point in the signal chain is the signal being clipped in any way.

5.In Audio Architect, turn up the amplifier levels to the desired level.

IMPORTANT: Before making any wiring or installation changes, turn off the amplifier and disconnect the power cord.

For help with determining your system’s optimum gain structure (signal levels) please refer to the Crown Amplifier Application Guide, available online at www.crownaudio.com.

Precautions

Your amplifier is protected from internal and external faults, but you should still take the following precautions for optimum performance and safety:

1.Configure the amplifier for proper operation, including input and output wiring hookup. Improper wiring can result in serious operating difficulties. For information on wiring and configuration, please consult "Wiring Input Connectors" and "Wiring Output Connectors" on page 4. For advanced setup techniques, consult Crown’s Amplifier Application Guide available online at www.crownaudio.com.

2.Use care when making connections, selecting signal sources, and controlling the output level. The load you save may be your own!

3.Do not short the ground lead of an output cable to the input signal ground. This may form a ground loop and cause oscillations.

4. Never connect the output to a power supply, battery, or power main. Electrical shock may result.

5.Tampering with the circuitry or making unauthorized circuit changes may be hazardous and invalidate all agency listings.

6.Do not operate the amplifier with the Clip LEDs constantly flashing.

7.Do not overdrive the mixer, which will cause clipped signal to be sent to the amplifier. Such signals will be reproduced with extreme accuracy, and loudspeaker damage may result.

8.Do not operate the amplifier with less than the rated load impedance. Due to the amplifier’s output protection, such a configuration may result in premature clipping and speaker damage.

REMEMBER: Crown is not liable for damage that results from overdriving other system components.

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Software Setup

Setup and configuration of the DriveCore Install DA Series amplifiers can be completed through HiQnet Audio ArchitectTM. The amplifier should be connected to a TCP\ IP network via the Ethernet connection on the back of the amplifier. Note that the Dante digital audio transport connectors cannot be used for control and monitoring of the amplifier.

To quickly configure your DriveCore Install DA amplifier, connect all of the amplifiers and configuration computer to the same network. For more information on network configuration, please visit http://audioarchitect.harmanpro.com. In the following example, we will only show amplifiers.

When Audio Architect is first loaded, the software will scan the network for HiQnet devices. All devices that are discovered on the network will be found under the ADD DEVICES tab on the left hand tree menu. If the devices are not found, then the network may not be configured correctly. See Figure 7.

Figure 7:  Add Devices tab tree menu

NOTE: Illustrations and some text references are for channel pair 1–2 and 3–4 only. Note that channels 5–6 and 7–8 can be programmed in the same manner, and each channel may be configured independently.

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Configuring the Network using NetSetter

NetSetter is a software tool which enables you to discover HiQnet devices and reconfigure their network settings in real time, from one central location. Its function is to configure a system of devices to interoperate correctly on the same network and resolve conflicts quickly and easily. The latest version of NetSetter can be downloaded at www.audioarchitect.harmanpro.com/en-US/software.

The top of the NetSetter window displays overall operational functions that are available. At the bottom of the NetSetter window is an informational section that lists the number of discovered devices and the IP address of the DHCP server (if available). There is also information regarding the PC HiQnet Address, IP Address, and Subnet Mask.

Figure 8:  NetSetter window

1. PC Adapter

Use this dropdown menu to select the Network Interface Card (NIC) that NetSetter will use to attempt to discover HiQnet devices. All available NIC’s are listed by IP Address. Selecting a new NIC will force a rescan of the network to which the new NIC is connected.

2. Display

The options available in this dropdown menu will filter the device list as follows:

a.All Devices

This is the default setting. All discovered devices are displayed.

b.HiQnet ID conflicts

Only discovered devices with HiQnet address conflicts are displayed.

c.IP address conflicts

Only discovered devices with IP address conflicts are displayed.

d.All conflicts

Only discovered devices with either HiQnet address conflicts or IP address conflicts are displayed.

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e.Locked

Only devices in a Locked configuration will be displayed.

f.Discovering

Only devices in the process of being discovered will be displayed.

g.Discovered

Only discovered devices with no conflicts will be displayed.

h.DHCP/Auto-IP

All devices which have been discovered with DHCP/Auto-IP enabled and those which have been set to use DHCP/Auto-IP on applying the edits are displayed.

3. Rescan Network

Clicking this button re-scans the network to which the currently selected NIC is connected.

4. Export

Clicking this button brings up a “Save As” window, allowing you to save the HiQnet Addresses and IP Configurations of all devices on the network as a .CSV (Comma Separated Values) formatted file. This allows you to archive the information and open it in a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft® Excel®.

5. Proxies

This feature is used to connect to devices that cannot automatically be located by Audio Architect due to network configuration or security measures via proxy connections.

6. Static Routes

This feature is used to set up a static route and connect directly to a device located on a different subnet than the PC.

7. Clear Container

Resets the Container/Position Venue data of the selected device. The action occurs on either "Apply Current Edits" or "Apply and Exit" so that changes may be undone with the Undo Current Edits button.

8. Undo Current Edits

Resets any open edits in the grid to the values as currently on the network.

9. Apply Current Edits

Confirms any open edits in the grid. Devices update accordingly until connection is re-established with HiQnet NetSetter.

10. Apply and Exit

Confirms and saves any open edits in the grid. Devices update accordingly until connection is re-established with HiQnet.

NOTE: If you have made changes to NetSetter and attempt to exit the program, the confirmation window shown in Figure 9 will appear. Clicking OK will apply the edits you have made since opening NetSetter. Clicking Cancel will return you to the program.

Figure 9:  Confirmation window

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The NetSetter Grid

The NetSetter grid is divided into the 12 sections described below.

Figure 10:  NetSetter grid

1. MAC Address

Displays the MAC address of the discovered device. The data in this field cannot be edited.

NOTE: If more than one MAC address is discovered for a single device (e.g., HiQnet device MAC address, Dante card MAC address, etc.), the field will be

represented as a dropdown menu and the desired MAC address can be selected from the list. For a device connected to the same control network with two control MAC addresses, the MAC address field will be displayed in red.

2. DHCP/Auto-IP

If the discovered device is configured to use DHCP/Auto-IP, this checkbox will be checked. If the discovered device is not using DHCP/Auto-IP, you may check the box so it will do so on applying edits. The device row will then become selected. The device will attempt to have its IP settings configured by DHCP on applying the edits; if no DHCP server is present, the device will attempt to have IP settings configured by Auto-IP.

All devices in the current filter view may be configured with DHCP/Auto-IP enabled by checking the checkbox in the column header—the individual checkboxes for all devices will become checked. If a single individual checkbox for a device is subsequently unchecked, the column header DHCP/Auto-IP checkbox will be

automatically unchecked. Conversely, all devices in the current filter view can be configured with DHCP/Auto-IP disabled by unchecking the checkbox in the column header.

DHCP server status will be among the information displayed at the bottom of the NetSetter window. If a DHCP server is not detected, the information will read "DHCP server not detected". Note that checking a device’s DHCP/Auto-IP checkbox has no immediate effect on the column sort order.

NOTE: Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the Apply Current Edits or Apply and Exit buttons for the changes to take affect.

3. IP Address

Displays the IP address of the discovered device. A valid IP address may be edited inline. If the edited value scopes the device out of the current Display filter, it will not be visible.

NOTE: A discovered device with an IP address that conflicts with that of another, already discovered device will be displayed in red. A conflicting IP address may be edited inline if you wish to change the device IP address on applying current edits. If DHCP/Auto-IP is enabled, the IP address field may not be edited inline.

NOTE: Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the Apply Current Edits or Apply and Exit buttons for the changes to take affect.

4. Subnet Mask

Displays the Subnet Mask of the discovered device. The Subnet Mask may be edited inline. The device row will be ordered accordingly with the current column sort immediately on successful editing of the field. The device row will remain selected.

NOTE: If DHCP/Auto-IP is enabled, the Subnet Mask field may not be edited inline.

NOTE: Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the Apply Current Edits or Apply and Exit buttons for the changes to take affect.

5. Default Gateway

Displays the Default Gateway of the discovered device. The Default Gateway may be edited inline. The device row will be ordered accordingly with the current column sort immediately on successful editing of the field. The device row will remain selected.

NOTE: If DHCP/Auto-IP is enabled, the Default Gateway field may not be edited inline.

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If the device is being rediscovered, then the following behavior will occur:

When the device is not selected, the device Default Gateway address field is displayed but is grayed out.

When the device is selected and highlighted in orange, the field is represented in dark gray.

NOTE: Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the Apply Current Edits or Apply and Exit buttons for the changes to take affect.

6. Device ID

Displays the HiQnet address of the discovered device. This field may be edited inline if you want to change the device HiQnet address. If the edited value scopes the device out of the current Display filter, it will not be visible and no devices will be selected. If devices are discovered with a conflicting HiQnet address, then the following will occur:

The HiQnet ID field of a discovered device will be displayed in pink when a HiQnet address conflicts with that of another, already discovered HiQnet address.

When the device is selected and highlighted in orange, the field is represented in red.

The HiQnet address is not displayed, instead a dash is displayed as grayed out.

NOTE: A conflicting HiQnet address may be edited inline if you want to change the device HiQnet address.

NOTE: Devices are not discoverable at the IP level. A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) will not be able to report a HiQnet address. In this instance, the HiQnet ID field will display a "?" to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discoverability of the device to determine the value. A blank field or "-" implies the value is null and the HiQnet ID field may not be edited inline.

NOTE: Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the Apply Current Edits or Apply and Exit buttons for the changes to take affect.

7. Random ID Reboot

When enabled, the device will be given a random HiQnet address. If you want to set the HiQnet address of a device to a random ID, check the Random ID checkbox. If the checkbox is unchecked before applying current edits, the prior HiQnet ID value will be restored.

All devices in the current filter view may be set to Random HiQnet ID by checking the checkbox in the column header—the individual checkboxes for all devices will become checked. If any individual checkbox is subsequently unchecked, the column header Random ID checkbox will automatically be unchecked. Conversely, if all devices in the current filter view are set to Random ID on and the Random HiQnet ID column header checkbox is checked, all devices may be set to Random ID off by unchecking the column header checkbox—the individual checkboxes for all devices will become unchecked.

NOTE: Devices are not discoverable at the IP level. A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) will not be able to report a HiQnet address. In this instance, the Random ID checkbox will be unavailable.

8. Status

Displays the current discovery status of the device. The Status field may not be edited. Discovery status hierarchy is as follows:

a.Discovered

If a device has a unique IP address and a unique HiQnet address, this condition will be shown unless the device is access controlled. When the device is not selected, the "Discovered" label is represented in green.

The "Discovered" status is determined by the following conditions:

The device is discoverable at the MAC address level.

The device has a valid and unique IP address (manual or DHCP/Auto-IP).

The device has a unique HiQnet address.

The device is not access controlled.

b.IP Conflict

If a device has an IP address conflict, this error will be shown regardless of other status notifications. When the device is not selected, the "IP conflict" label is represented in blue.

The "IP conflict" status is determined by the following conditions:

The device is discoverable at the MAC address level.

The device has an IP address that conflicts with another device which has already been discovered by NetSetter.

c.HiQnet Conflict

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If a device has a unique IP address yet has a HiQnet address conflict, this error will be shown regardless of other status notifications. When the device is not selected, the "HiQnet conflict" label is represented in red.

The "HiQnet conflict" status is determined by the following conditions:

The device is discoverable at the MAC address level.

The device has a valid and unique IP address (manual or DHCP/Auto-IP).

The device has a HiQnet address that conflicts with another device which has already been discovered by NetSetter.

d.Locked

If a device has a unique IP address and a unique HiQnet address, this condition will be shown if the device is access controlled. When the device is not selected, the "Locked" label is represented in yellow.

The "Locked" status is determined by the following conditions:

The device is discoverable at the MAC address level.

The device has a valid and unique IP address (manual or DHCP/Auto-IP).

The device has a unique HiQnet address.

The device is access controlled.

When a device has been discovered in a Locked state and any field is attempted to be edited for the first time, a dialog prompting for the Admin password will appear. Only a successful login with the Admin password will enable all fields to be edited. This state may need to be reset on rediscovery after applying current edits, requiring the Admin password to be entered again.

e.Discovering

This condition will be displayed if the device has had changes made to its IP configuration or HiQnet address and HiQnet NetSetter is waiting to re-establish connection. When a device being rediscovered is not selected, all fields within the device row are displayed but grayed out.

The "Discovering" status is determined by the following conditions:

The device had been previously discovered at the MAC address level.

Edits had been made to one or more fields.

The device is being rediscovered after applying current edits.

NOTE: Since the sort order automatically updates when a field within the sorted column is updated, the rediscovered device will occupy the same row on rediscovery. The exception is when DHCP/Auto-IP or Random ID has been set prior to applying current edits, in which case the rediscovered device will occupy the appropriate row in the current column sort order.

9. Device Type

The device class name is displayed here, as reported by the discovered device. To the left of each device class name, the brand icon is displayed. The software application name is displayed for discovered PCs running an instance of HiQnet software. HiQnet software programs include System Architect, Audio Architect, and Performance Manager.

NOTE: The Device Type field may not be edited inline.

NOTE: Devices are not discoverable at the IP or HiQnet level. A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) or HiQnet address level (HiQnet address conflict, etc.) will not be able to report its class name. In this instance, the Device Type field will display a "?" to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discoverability of the device to determine the value. A blank field or "-" implies the value is null.

10. Device Name

The user-definable Device Name is displayed here, as reported by the discovered device.

NOTE: This field may be edited inline if you want to change the Device Name. This field may not be edited for discovered PCs running an instance of HiQnet software.

NOTE: Devices are not discoverable at the IP or HiQnet level. A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) or HiQnet address level (HiQnet address conflict, etc.) will not be able to report its Device Name. In this instance, the Device Name field will display a "?" to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discoverability of the device to determine the value. A blank field or "-" implies the value is null.

NOTE: Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the Apply Current Edits or Apply and Exit buttons for the changes to take affect.

11. Container : Position

The Container and Position Venue Data is displayed here (separated by a colon), as reported by the discovered device. The field is left blank for discovered PCs

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running an instance of HiQnet software. HiQnet software programs include System Architect, Audio Architect, and Performance Manager.

TIP: A selected device may have its Venue Data cleared (including all Building, Floor, and Room Venue data) by pressing the Clear Container button. This action takes place on applying current edits only and can be undone with the Undo Current Edits button.

NOTE: The Container/Position Venue Data may not be edited inline.

NOTE: Devices are not discoverable at the IP or HiQnet level. A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address, etc.) or HiQnet address level (HiQnet address conflict, etc.) will not be able to report its Container : Position data. In this instance, the Container : Position field will display a "?" to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discoverability of the device to determine the value. A blank field or "-" implies the value is null.

12. Locate

The Locate feature allows a device to be easily identified within a network full of HiQnet devices. Clicking in the Locate column for a device will put the corresponding networked device into a Locate state—the Locate icon will be displayed on-screen and something will happen on the device to indicate the Locate state is active (e.g., an LCD or LED will flash, etc.). Clicking an active Locate icon will disable the Locate state for the device. Disabling the Locate state from the device will clear the icon. Devices may be put into a Locate state independently from selection so that more than one device can be located at any one time.

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Offline/Online Operation Explained

Audio Architect has two define modes of operation: Offline and Online. Offline operation allows the system to be configured without real time changes to the system. In this mode, changes have to be sent to the edited device. In Online mode, changes to amplifiers are made real time.

When Audio Architect first opens, the Offline Design Tab is the ribbon presented, and the Device Toolbox appears on the left and an empty Properties window is at the bottom. The Add Devices box is highlighted. When going Online, it may be necessary to Match Devices and/or Synchronize Venue.

Figure 11:  Main Audio Architect window

Match Devices allows users to associate amplifiers within their venue design to amplifiers on the network.

Figure 12:  Match Devices ribbon

In the Match Devices tab, the following options are available:

Networking

Clicking the Refresh button will temporarily take Audio Architect offline, then restart the network.

Match

Clicking the Auto-Match Venue button will automatically match devices on the network with the devices in the Audio Architect venue. Selecting a device then clicking the Detach button removes the device's virtual connection with Audio Architect.

Editing

Clicking the Undo button will undo the last change made and revert back to the previous state. Clicking the Redo button will redo the last action that was undone.

Show

Any checked items in this section will be displayed alongside the appropriate devices in the Main Audio Architect window. The available items include Device Names, Rack/Array Names, HiQnet Addresses, IP Addresses, Matched Indicator, and Unmatched Indicator.

When going Online, the following options are possible:

If one or more devices in the Venue are not matched AND corresponding devices are available on the network, going online lands in Match Devices mode.

If all the devices in the Venue are matched, going online lands in Synchronize Venue mode. In Synchronize Venue mode, the user is given the option to either Send data from Audio Architect to the device or Receive data from the device to Audio Architect.

If no devices require to be synced, going online lands in Run Venue mode.

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Offline/Online Operation Explained

Each amplifier can be dragged into the room window. Each device will have an IP address listed on the left of the amplifier and a Name ID on the right of the amplifier. The Name ID can be edited in the properties menu at the bottom of the window. The number to the left of Name ID is the HiQnet Device Address. The green circle only indicates that the amplifier has been discovered on the network.

The small box located below the rack allows quick access to amplifier factory panels. These panels include the following items:

Factory Master Panels

Monitor Panels

Meter Panels

Level and Mute Panels

NOTE: When a device is added to the window, it is automatically removed from the "Discovered" section.

Figure 13:  Device information

Double clicking an amplifier will access the amplifier factory control panel. At this point, Audio Architect is in OFFLINE MODE. In OFFLINE MODE, amplifier changes are not made in real time and will need to be sent to the amplifiers. Amplifier changes can also be sent in real time in ONLINE MODE. To go to ONLINE MODE, click on the GO ONLINE tab in the Workflow bar menu. RECEIVE and SEND buttons will appear for each device, rack, and room in the design. This gives the user the option to just update a single device, all devices in a rack or an entire venue. Click SEND to load the settings made in Audio Architect to the amplifier. Click RECEIVE to read the settings off of the amplifier to be reflected in Audio Architect.

Figure 14:  Send and Receive icons

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