DEVA DB9000-TX, DB9000-RX Quick User Manual

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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
How can the DB9000-TX be set
to act as a Streaming Audio Server,
sending audio to DB9000-RX decoder/s
used as an IP Audio Client
Publish Date: 24-Feb-2017
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Contents
General information .........................................................................................................................4
Appendix A ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Appendix B ....................................................................................................................................... 12
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General information

The IP Audio encoder and decoder are controlled trough a build in WEB Server and a standard web browser is used to monitor their status or to make some adjustments. To operate the devices you need to know their IP Address. In case you are not aware of the IP Addresses and how to open the WEB interface, please refer to “Appendix A - DB9000-TX Quick User Guide” on page 7 and
“Appendix B - DB9000-RX Quick User Guide” on page 11.
This conguration allows two types of applications:

POINT-TO-POINT AUDIO TRANSMISSION

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POINT TO MULTI-POINT AUDIO TRANSMISSION

IMPORTANT NOTE: One DB9000-TX can send audio to maximum ten DB9000-RXs.
However, in order for stable connectivity to be guaranteed, the recommended number of clients is 8.

DB9000-TX AND DB9000-RX SET-UP

Prior to implementing the below written adjustments, the following requirements should be
fullled:
DB9000-TX must have a static IP address;
If the device is placed behind a router, you will have to make sure that the Stream Server
Port is properly NAT forwarded;
DB9000-RX may have a dynamic IP address;
DB9000-RX should have access to DB9000-TX over the network (Internet or LAN).
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DB9000-TX STREAMING AUDIO SERVER SET-UP

1. Go to Conguration> IP Audio;
2. Choose the preferred audio signal input;
3. Assign Encoder + Sample rate and the desired Signal quality. The combination of these
parameters will dene the required minimum bandwidth of your network connection;
4. Then in Stream Settings section – specify the Port to be used and the Maximum supported connections;
5. Preferably change the Name of the stream to identify you server easily;
6. Press [Save] to save the applied changes.
For detailed information and instructions on how communication with the DB9000-TX can be
established, please refer to “Appendix A - DB9000-TX Quick User Guide” on page 7.
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DB9000-RX IP AUDIO CLIENT SET-UP

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1. Go to Conguration> IP Audio;
2. In IP Audio Client section – URL of the DB9000-TX Server should be specied. The URL is a mandatory requisite needed in order for a connection with the server to be established. The URL could be compound of DB9000-TX’s IP Address and Server Port, ex.
192.168.120:5000;
3. Choose the preferred decoder, prebuffer and specify buffer timeout. The decoder set in
the DB9000-RX must match the encoder specied in DB9000-TX;
4. If needed, set new gain adjustment settings;
5. From the Source priority Section set the priority of the IP Audio Client;
6. Press [Save] to save the applied changes;
7. Apply the same settings to all IP Audio clients to be used in the conguration.
For detailed information and instructions on how communication with the DB9000-RX can be
established, please refer to “Appendix B - DB9000-RX Quick User Guide” on page 11.
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Appendix A

Quick User Guide
DB9000-TX
Professional IP Audio Encoder
BEFORE YOU USE THIS PRODUCT
In order to be able to enjoy all the benefits of owning your new
DEVA product, please verify first that the latest software and
firmware release were installed.
Visit www.devabroadcast.com/downloads for the most
recent software and firmware downloads, prior the installation.
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This Quick user guide will make the installation of DB quick and easy these
principles, yo ca simplify the process and save yourself extra time and effort
u n . For more information
9000-TX . Applying
about the Safety precautions and the Operating environment recommendations please refer to the User Manual.
STEP 1
Connection
The encoder has to be connected to the local network or Internet by cable with RJ-45 connector. As only one input at a time can be managed by the encoder, please select the preferred signal source
input - either analog or digital one:
For use a cable that ends with two standard XLR jacks to connect the analog signal
Analog audio
source to the analog audio inputs of DB9000-TX.
For use a cable that ends with standard XLR jacks to connect the AES/EBU signal
Digital audio
source to the digital audio input of DB9000-TX.
Connect the device to the AC power.
F
OTEN : or the RS-232 COM PORT use a standard DB-9 cable to connect DB9000-TX to any RS-232
compatible equipment.
STEP 2
Configuration
DB9000-TX is controlled trough a build in WEB Server and a standard web browser can be used to
monitor its status or to make some adjustments.
To operate the device you need to know its IP Address. In case you are not aware of it, you can hear it through the headphones when you turn on the the device. Alternatively, use the Network discovery feature at Local networks ( ).for reference see tepS 8
STEP 3
WEB Interface
Open a WEB Browser and enter the device IP Address in the browser's address field, them press Enter. The web interface will be displayed Current status information will be displayed comprising Audio Status; Network Status; onnection Status
Active c s .
:
For further reference see the detailed explanation on the right part of the screen.
A sername and assword may be requested if the
u p Access Control i turned on and a page other th n STATUS is selected. Default values are and .
s a
user pass
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STEP 4
Network Configuration
General Network ettingsS
If you plan to use static settings please disable the DHCP and fill in the information requested - IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS. Otherwise, enable the DHCP.
Web erver ettingsS S
In order to enhance the security of DB9000-TX you can set new Username and Password. In case a dialog box appear, fill in the NEW username and password requested.
u p d fieldsNOTE: If sername and asswor are left blank, security is used.NO
SNMP Settings
Press the to download the latest available DB90 TX SNMP MIB file. Then Agent ID, Agent Port, Communit ,Manager IP and Manager Port.
Agent ID
Download button
specify
ies
is used to identify the device among others when a SNMP
Red/Write
00-
notification is send. Agent - enables/disables SNMPAgent.
NOTE: The MIB file may vary from one firmware revision to another.
Downloading this file from the device guarantees that you have the latest MIB file.
STEP 5
IP Audio Configuration
Step 4. Network Configuration
Step 5. IP Audio Configuration
Audio Settings
Choose the preferred audio signal source. Assign Encoder +Sample rate and th signal quality. The combination of these parameters will define the of your Internet connection.
NOTE:
e desired
required bandwidth
PCM will quality but Network andwidth will be required
improve the , higher b
consequently.
Stream Settings
Preferably c device
hange the name of the .
Later on it will be used as a title name on all WEB pages. Customizing the name will make DB9000-TX more recognizable. Insert the TCP port in the Port field AFTERWARDS.
If you decide to use the Stream Server you should make adjustments to
the Port an maximum connection which will be supported.
d the s
NOTE: For more information refer to the help section on the right part of the
screen, containing brief information about each of the fields. For field description display, point the mouse cursor on the fields on the right.
RTPAudio Player
The RTP Settings require Server Address and Port to be
Decoders'
entered.
Icecast Receiver
Decoder IP filled in
Address and Port should be .
The username and password are used to secure the connection. Make
sure to enter the same information on both sides of the connection.
Step 6. COM Port Configuration
NOTE: The selected encoder must match the settings of the decoders on
the other side of the connection.
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STEP 6
COM Port Configuration
DB9000-TX acts as Ethernet to an RS-232 redirector. You can connect any RS-232 compatible equipment to DB9000-TX and to communicate with it over the Internet. A special software (Virtual C P
ort to Ethernet Tool) need to be installed on your PC in order for the COM Port configuration to take place.
OM
Enter a Baudrate and configure the external equipment to the same baud rate, specify Port and Password next.
The password is the first symbols your software must send to authenticate itself to the Redirector. If left blank, NO security is used. Default value is pass.
STEP 7
Factory Defaults, Reboot, Firmware update
The Factory Defaults page
To restore DB9 0- X to its Factory
00 T Defaults you should first press the Restore button. A new window will appear: confirm that you want to restore factory defaults and wait for the process to complete.
All settings will be restored to their factory defaults except for Network and WEB server Settings which
remain unchanged On completion of the process the settings should have the proper default values..
Hardware eseR t
This process will fully restore DB9 0- X to its Factory Defaults, including the Network settings. To
00 T start a Hardware Reset, disconnect the power supply cable from the unit. Then locate the RESET button on Rear panel, press and hold it. Afterwards, connect the power supply cable to the unit and keep the RESET button h ld until the PWR led starts blinking. Release the RESET button and ait for DB9 0- X
e w 00 T
to reboot with the factory default settings.
Rebooting
To start Rebooting of DB9 0- X press the
00 T Reboot button. A dialog warning window will appear. Confirm that you want to reboot the device and wait for the process to complete.
Firmware pdateU
To update the device firmware please select
, the new firmware file. Press the Upload button. A dialog window will appear firmware update and w
ait for the process to
complete.
STEP 8
1. on
Open Advanced sharing settings by clicking the , and then . In the
search box, type , click , and then, in the left pane click
Change advanced sharing settings
" "
2.
Select your current network profile.
3. .
Click , and then click Save changes If you're prompted for an
Turn on network discovery
network Network and Sharing Center
" " " "
Network discovery for Windows 7
Start butto Control Panel
n " "
.
administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
4.
To access the device open a new Explorer bar and click on . If you have successfully enabled
the network discovery option, the device will be . double click on will open a new WEB browser windo
w.
displayed A
Network
DB9000-TX
.
Confirm
l
NOTE
If you have already enabled this function on your computer just open a new Explorer bar and click
:
on . The device must be . If no follow the instructions fro .
Network
displayed t, m Step 8
Enjoy the work with DB9000-TX - a product of superb quality and functionality.
For detailed explanations concerning the device refer to its complete manual.
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Appendix B

Quick User Guide
DB9000-RX
Professional IP Audio Decoder
BEFORE YOU USE THIS PRODUCT
In order to be able to enjoy all the benefits of owning your new
DEVA product, please verify first that the latest software and
firmware release were installed.
Visit www.devabroadcast.com/downloads for the most
recent software and firmware downloads, prior the installation.
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This Quick user guide will make the installation of DB quick and easy these
principles, yo ca simplify the process and save yourself extra time and effort
u n . For more information
9000-RX . Applying
about the Safety precautions and the Operating environment recommendations please refer to the User Manual.
STEP 1
Connection
Connect the device to a local network or to the Internet by a cable with an RJ-45 connector.
To operate the device you need to know its IP Address. In case you are not aware of it, you can hear it through the headphones when you turn on the the device. Alternatively, use the Network discovery feature at Local networks ( ).for reference see tepS 13
STEP 2
WEB Interface
Open a WEB Browser and enter the device IP address in the browser's address field, then press Enter.
The web interface will be displayed to you with the respective main pages Status Configuration; Factory Defaults Reboot; Firmware Update.
STEP 3
;
Status Section
: ; MPX;
Current status information will be displayed comprising Audio Status; Network Status; Connection Status
.
For further reference see the detailed explanation on the right part of the screen.
NOTE: Clicking on the icon will toggle live
data and
ON OFF
STEP 4
Click on the button. Fill in the
LIVE DATA
General Settings
Configuration A dialog will appear.
username and password requested, default values being: user and pass.
Device Alias
By choice, you can change the name of the device. Later on it will be used as a title name on all WEB pages. Customizing the name will make the device more recognizable.
Date and Time
Internet Time
– Enable or disable automatic time synchronization from
Internet.
Time Zone
Local Date and Local Time
– Select local time zone of the device.
– Enter the local date and time if the
Internet Time is disabled.
NOTE:
After selecting new settings, press the SAVE button to put them into
effect. Some of the new settings can reset DB9000-RX.
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STEP 5
Network Configuration
General Network ettingsS
If you prefer to use static settings please disable the DHCP and fill in the information requested - IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS. Otherwise, enable the DHCP.
IP Voice Announcement
In order to avoid IP voice announcement during broadcasting we recommend you to disable this function.
Web erver ettingsS S
In order to enhance the security of DB9000-RX you can set new username and password. A dialog box requesting your NEW username and password may appear.
u p d fieldsNOTE: If sername and asswor are left blank, security is used.NO
FTP Server Settings
Specify . Enter p
assword for the FTP server.
the Command Port of the FTP server username and
The FTP Server must be in Passive mode-maximum one connection at a time.
SNMP Settings
Press the to download the latest available DB90 RX SNMP MIB file. Then Agent ID, Agent Port, Community,Manager
Download button
specify
00-
IP and Manager Port.
Agent ID
is used to identify the device among others when a SNMP
notification is send. Agent - enables/disables SNMPAgent.
STEP 6
P Audio ConfigurationI
Source Priority
DB9000-RX has one main and two backup audio sources. If the audio signal of the main source disappear the device will switch to the first available backup source.
When the main audio signal is recovered DB9000-RX will automatically switch back to it. Depending on your needs the priority of the connections should be specified.
RTP Audio Player
Choose a port and decoder.
Icecast Audio Player
Choose a port and decoder. The username and password are used to secure the connection. Make sure to enter the same on both sides.
IP PlayerAudio
00
DB90 -RX has one main URL and two alternative Stream Audio Sources . Switching between streams is immediate loss
URL2, URL3
. When current Stream is URL2 or URL3 and connection to URL1 is
on audio
restored there will be an instantaneous switch back to URL1.
If the server does NOT use Port 80 you should enter URL and Port Encoder 192.165.1.21 .
. For example
:2100
of the
NOTE: The selected players' decoders must match the settings of the
encoder devices on the other side of the connection.
Analog Audio Output
Adjust the analog output level of the device.
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STEP 7
Backup Audio Configuration
Audio Loss and Audio Recover
Select the appropriate levels of loss and recovery of the audio signal. Do not forget to set the timeout. Set wether the loss of audio should be registered by the one channel only or for both of them.
DB9000-RX has a . It plays tracks from SD Card storage uploaded over
built-in backup audio player
the FTP in case of main audio signal loss.
MPS Audio Player
The permits you to player from the possible options
.
All backup audio files must be located in a single folder named It must be in the root of the
Card
. .
No subfolders are allowed The playlist file must be named playlist.m3u.
STEP 8
Select the order in which the tracks are played by the backup
Audio SD
.
Stereo Encoder
The Stereo and RDS Encoder Module is an optional board.
Stereo Mode
-
Select Stereo or
Mono Mode for MPX signal.
Emphasis
-
Select 50μS for Europe
or 75μS for USA.
Injection Levels
- Select injection level from 0 to 12 % for the 19kHz pilot tone and fo r t he R DS subcarrier.
Phase Adjustment
-
Select a phase of the Pilot Tone, those of the L-R sub-carrier and RDS sub-carrier are factory adjusted.
MPX Limiter
MPX Limiter
-
Enable or Disable the
and set the desired
Threshold and Processing.
NOTE:
For further reference see the detailed explanation on the right part of the screen.
STEP 9
Audio Enhancement
Automatic Gain Control Settings
Enable or Disable the Automatic Gain Control .
(AGC)
There are factory and user configurable presets available. Set your own AGC presets changing the following parameters: Attack time, Release time, Gain, Max gain up.
Audio Equalizer Settings
Applied equalizer gain has to be set according to the level of specified frequency and overall level of this frequency must not exceed 0dB.
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STEP 10
Stereo Encoder
DB9000 RX has a built-in RDS Encoder, it allows you to brand your
-
station.
Program Station Name Settings
C ,
omprise of PS Static, PS Dynamic DPS Scroll Step, DPS Scroll Speed.
(PS)
Radio Text Settings
After pressing the INFO button on the receiver, up to 64-character block
for visual display will appear on the faceplate of the radio.
RT Speed
–Select RT transmission speed from RT off to Fast.
General Settings
Comprise of PI – Program Identification: “digital signature” of the station,
PTY – Program Type, M/S – Music / Speech Switch.
TraficInformation
TP – Traffic Program Identification. Turn TP on or Off.
TA – Traffic Announcement: TurnT on or Off.
A
Decoder Information
DI – Decoder Information: This is one of several 'flags' that convey yes/no
or other very basic data.
DB9000-RX allows to alternative frequencies
Disabled
- disable corresponding
Alternative frequencies;
LF/MF Follows
that next Alternative frequency is in the or frequency range;
Low Medium
Filler
frequency
1 to 204
is used to fill the
list to even length.
- Alternative frequency. For more information see "AF reference table" placed on the right part of the WEB Interface.
Console Settings
Enter the TCP port of the RDS console used to edit RDS settings in real time. Enter a Password for the RDS console: the first symbols that must be sent to authenticate to the RDS console, otherwise the connection will drop. If left blank, NO security is used.
STEP 11
Alternative Frequencies
you set your own
.
- This tool indicates
Alternative
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STEP 12
The Factory Defaults page
except for Network and WEB server Settings which remain unchanged On completion of the process the settings should have the proper default values.
Hardware eseR t
This process will fully restore DB90 -RX to its Factory Defaults, including the Network settings. To start a Hardware Reset, disconnect the power supply cable from the unit. Then locate the RESET button on Rear panel, press and hold it. Afterwards, connect the power supply cable to the unit and keep the RESET button hold until the POWER led starts blinking. Release the RESET button and ait for DB90 ­RX to reboot with the factory default settings.
Rebooting
Factory Defaults, Reboot, Firmware update
To restore DB9 0-RX to its Factory Defaults you should first press the Restore button. A new window will appear: confirm that you want to restore factory defaults and wait for the process to complete. All settings will be restored to their factory defaults
.
00
To start Rebooting of DB90 -RX press the Reboot button. A dialog warning window will appear. Confirm that you want to reboot the device and wait for the process to complete.
00
w 00
00
Firmware pdateU
To update the device firmware, please select the new firmware file. Press the Upload button. A dialog window will appear
firmware update and wConfirm
process to complete.
STEP 13
1. on
Open Advanced sharing settings by clicking the , and then . In the
search box, type , click , and then, in the left pane click
Change advanced sharing settings
" "
2.
Select your current network profile.
3. .
Click , and then click Save changes If you're prompted for an
Turn on network discovery
administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
4.
To access the device open a new Explorer bar and click on . If you have successfully enabled
the network discovery option, the device will be . Double click on will open a new WEB browser windo
NOTE:
If you have already enabled this function on your computer just open a new Explorer bar and click on . The device must be . If not follow the instructions fro .
Network
network Network and Sharing Center
" " " "
w.
Network discovery for Windows 7
Start butto Control Panel
.
displayed
displayed mStep 13
n " "
Network
DB9000-RX
ait for the
.
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Please refer to the User manual for nformation on
how to your device
configure and explore .
detailed i
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