Digital Audio Labs DA-816 User Guide

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DA-816 USER GUIDE
Version 1.3
December 2020
1266 Park Road Chanhassen, MN 55317 952-401-7700 support@digitalaudio.com www.digitalaudio.com
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. CONTACT DIGITAL AUDIO LABS FOR SERVICING.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated and/or potentially dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.
POWER CORD NOTICE FOR INTERNATIONAL OPERATION
Please call Digital Audio Labs Support at 952-401-7700.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read and understand this entire manual.
2. Keep this manual available for reference.
3. Heed all warnings and precautions in this manual and notices marked on the product.
4. Do not use this product near water or damp environments.
5. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
6. Provide for proper airow around product. Do not install near products that produce high levels
of heat. Do not expose the unit to direct sun light or heating units as the internal components’ temperature may rise and shorten the life of the components.
7. 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.
8. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they connect to the product. Do not use the unit if the electrical power cord is frayed or broken.
9. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
10. Unplug this product during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
11. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. There are no user serviceable components inside the product.
12. The product shall not be exposed to moisture. Do not touch the unit with wet hands. Do not
handle the unit or power cord when your hands are wet or damp.
13. The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product.
CARE
From time to time you should wipe off the front and side panels and the cabinet with a dry soft cloth. Do not use rough material, thinners, alcohol or other chemical solvents or cloths since this may damage the nish or remove the panel lettering.
The Livemix system is capable of delivering high levels of volume. Please use caution with volume levels, listen with the lowest possible volume for proper operation and avoid exposure to prolonged high volume levels.
• The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused to persons, personal possessions, or data due to an improper or missing ground connection.
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DIGITAL AUDIO LABS LIMITED WARRANTY
Digital Audio Labs warrants their products against defects in material and workmanship for a period of two
years from date of purchase. During this period, Digital Audio Labs will, at its option, repair the defective unit
or replace it with a new or rebuilt one.
The warranty does NOT cover:
• Damage due to abuse, misuse, or accident.
Damage due to operation contrary to the instructions in the product instruction manual.
Units on which the product serial number has been removed or altered.
Units that have been serviced by unauthorized personnel.
All implied warranties, including warranties on merchantability and tness, are limited in time to the length of this warranty. Some states do not allow time limitations on implied warranties, so this limitation may not apply to you. Digital Audio Labs’ liability is limited to the repair or replacement of its product. Digital Audio Labs shall in no way be held liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of their product or its software, including, without limitation, damages from loss of business prots, business interruption, loss of business information or other pecuniary loss. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
REPAIR POLICY
Please do not return the product without obtaining an RMA number rst. Contact Digital Audio Labs at support@digitalaudio.com to acquire an RMA number. Do not return the product to the place of purchase. Please write the RMA number on the outside of the shipping carton. Any product sent to us without a valid RMA number will be refused. Include the following with the product: a brief description of the problem, your name, return shipping address, phone number and the RMA number. Do not include any accessories. DAL is not responsible for any damage to or loss of the product during transit. We recommend that customers obtain a receipt and tracking number for all packages shipped to us. Turnaround time on repairs is generally ten business days. If you live outside of the United States, please contact your local distributor for warranty service.
Please return product to:
Digital Audio Labs
Attn: RMA Number
1266 Park Road Chanhassen, MN 55317 USA
WARRANTY SERVICE
You will be required to pay the shipping charges when you ship your product to DAL. DAL will pay for return shipping via UPS ground. We reserve the right to inspect any product that may be the subject of any warranty claim before repair is carried out. For warranty service, we may require proof of the original date of purchase if you have not registered your product with DAL. Final determination of warranty coverage lies solely with
Digital Audio Labs.
NON-WARRANTY SERVICE
If it is determined that the product does not meet the terms of our warranty, you will be billed for labor,
materials, return freight and insurance. There is a $80 USD minimum charge for materials and labor.
Appropriate shipping charges will be applied. We require payment in advance of repair by credit card; we accept Visa and Master Card. In the event the charges are over the minimum charge, DAL will contact you and inform you of the cost of the repair before any work is completed.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................... II
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................... II
CARE................................................................................................. II
DIGITAL AUDIO LABS LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................. 1
REPAIR POLICY ................................................................................. 1
WARRANTY SERVICE ........................................................................ 1
CONTENTS OF BOX ..................................................................................... 3
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3
ANATOMY OF THE DA-816 .......................................................................... 4
SETUP DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................ 5
CONNECTING THE DA-816 TO THE MIX-16 AND MIX-32 ............... 5
CONNECTING TWO DA-816 UNITS TO THE MIX-32 ........................ 5
SETUP DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................ 6
CONNECTING THE DA-816 TO EXTERNAL DEVICES....................... 6
SETUP AND OPERATION .............................................................................. 7
CONNECTING A SINGLE DA-816 TO A MIX-16/MIX-32 ................. 7
CONNECTING TWO DA-816 UNITS TO A MIX-32 ........................... 7
CONNECTING THE TRS OUTPUTS TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE ........ 7
LIVEMIX SUPPORT ...................................................................................... 10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... 10
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CONTENTS OF BOX
• DA-816 Rack Unit
External 12VDC Power Supply
• AC Power Cable
1’ Shielded CAT6 Cable
• DA-816 User Guide
• Registration Card
INTRODUCTION
Livemix personal mixers provide either stereo or mono output directly on the hardware. It is often desirable to have stereo outputs from a rack unit feed wireless in-ear systems or other external devices. The DA-816 output box connects to the MIX-16/MIX-32 in the rack to provide 8 stereo outputs via TRS connections that can be assigned to any mix in the system. Once your hardware is setup, all mix assignments are made with SoftRoute™, built into the Livemix personal mixer touchscreen. This removes tricky physical routing and makes it easy to re-assign mixes when necessary.
Front panel LEDs on the DA-816 indicate a Livemix personal mix is assigned to one of the outputs and can also be used for identication and troubleshooting purposes.
• 16 balanced TRS outputs in stereo pairs
Easy setup with SoftRoute™ on Livemix personal mixer touchscreens
Front panel LED indicators
• Option card slot
High quality audio conversion
USB connector for rmware updates
External 12VDC power supply
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ANATOMY OF THE DA-816
FRONT
ANALOG OUTPUTS
3
6
REAR
4
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
DA-816
DA-816
LIVEMIX DATA
USB
12VDC
IN
3.33A
285
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1. External Power Supply Connector: Connect the included external power supply to this jack.
Make sure to only use the power supply that is supplied with your DA-816.
2. Livemix Data In: Connects to a Livemix Data Out port on a MIX-16 or MIX-32.
3. Power Switch: This switch turns on the power to the DA-816.
4. 1-8 LEDs: These lights give you a visual indication that a Livemix personal mix is assigned to
one of the stereo outputs. A green light indicates a mix is assigned. These LEDs can also be used for identication and troubleshooting purposes.
5. Option Card Bay: This bay is used to provide access to additional input/output formats.
6. Livemix Data LED: This light will illuminate green when the DA-816 has a valid connection and
is receiving data from a MIX-16/MIX-32. If this light is red, it is an indication that the connection to the MIX-16/MIX-32 is not functioning properly.
7. USB Port: The USB port allows the rmware of the DA-816 to be updated through connection
to a Windows PC.
8. TRS Outputs: 16 balanced TRS connections in eight stereo pairs for connecting to external
devices like wireless in-ear transmitters, powered monitors, snakes, etc.
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DA-816
ANALOG OUTPUTS
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
SETUP DIAGRAMS
DA-816
ANALOG OUTPUTS
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
24VDC
3.75A
MIX-16/32
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 1
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 2 (MIX-32 ONLY)
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
CONNECTING THE DA-816 TO THE MIX-16 AND MIX-32
MIX-16/32
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 2 (MIX-32 ONLY)
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
CONNECTING TWO DA-816 UNITS TO THE MIX-32
MIX-16/32
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 2 (MIX-32 ONLY)
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 1
USB
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 1
USB
USB
DA-816
DA-816
DA-816
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
12VDC
3.33A
12VDC
3.33A
24VDC
3.75A
24VDC
3.75A
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
NOTE:
The DA-816 is designed to receive audio from the MIX-16 or MIX-32 through a shielded CAT5e or higher network cable. Direct connection from a Livemix AD-24 (analog input box) to a DA-816
is not supported.
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SETUP DIAGRAMS
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
24VDC
3.75A
MIX-16/32
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 1
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 2 (MIX-32 ONLY)
DA-816
ANALOG OUTPUTS
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
24VDC
3.75A
MIX-16/32
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 1
LIVEMIX DATA
OUT 2 (MIX-32 ONLY)
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 1WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 2
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
LIVEMIX DATA
IN
12VDC
3.33A
DA-816
BALANCED +4dBu LINE OUT
USB
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
DANTE INPUT CARD V2
LM-DANTE-EXP2
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
PRIMARY SECONDARY
LINK/ACT 1G LINK/ACT 1G
CONNECTING THE DA-816 TO EXTERNAL DEVICES
Personal mixes can be assigned to the Livemix DA-816 analog output rack unit from the CS-SOLO/ CS-DUO touchscreen. The DA-816 provides stereo balanced outputs for 8 personal mixes, such as
wireless in-ear transmitters, powered monitors or powered house speakers.
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SETUP AND OPERATION
The DA-816 output box allows users to send their personal mixes to wireless in-ear transmitters,
powered monitors, or powered house speakers. The DA-816 connects to the MIX-16/MIX-32 via a shielded CAT5e/CAT6 network cable. Each DA-816 provides eight stereo outputs. Any Livemix
personal mix can be assigned to one or more of these eight stereo outputs.
CONNECTING A SINGLE DA-816 TO A MIX-16/ MIX-32
1. Attach the 12VDC external power supply to the DA-816
external power supply connector.
2. Insert a shielded CAT5e/CAT6 network cable into the
LIVEMIX DATA OUT 1 on the MIX-16/MIX-32.
3. Connect the other end of the network cable to the
LIVEMIX DATA IN port on the DA-816.
CONNECTING TWO DA-816 UNITS TO A MIX-32
For installations that require more than 8 stereo outputs, use the MIX-32 with two DA-816 units for
up to 16 stereo outputs.
NOTE:
If you are using a MIX-32 and
a single DA-816, it MUST be
connected to LIVEMIX DATA OUT 1. Connecting to LIVEMIX
DATA OUT 2 will not function
properly.
1. Attach the 12VDC external power supply to the DA-816
external power supply connector.
2. Connect the rst DA-816 as described above.
3. Insert a second shielded CAT5e/CAT6 network cable into
the LIVEMIX DATA OUT 2 on the MIX-32.
4. Connect the other end of the network cable to the LIVEMIX DATA IN port on the second DA-816.
NOTE:
When using two DA-816s with the MIX-32, you can assign any of the available Livemix mixes to any of the DA-816 output ports. All of the available mixes will be available on both the LIVEMIX DATA OUT ports.
CONNECTING THE TRS OUTPUTS TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE
The DA-816 analog outputs can send any Livemix personal mix to any external balanced analog input. Most often this will be a wireless in-ear monitor system. The DA-816 outputs are labeled 1-8
corresponding to the 8 outputs on DA-816 SoftRoute™ screen
on the Livemix personal mixer (see below).
NOTE:
1. The TRS connectors on the back of the DA-816 are labeled to correspond with the assignable outputs. Connect balanced TRS cables from the desired output to the
external device.
2. Use SoftRoute™ on the Livemix personal mixer touchscreen to assign mixes to the outputs.
For external devices that only have mono inputs, change the Livemix mix output to BALANCED MONO mode after
assigning the mixes. This will send the same mono signal
out of both TRS jacks for the
assigned output.
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DA-816 SOFTROUTE™
Personal mixes can be assigned to the optional Livemix DA-816 analog output rack unit. The DA­816 provides stereo balanced outputs for 8 personal mixes, such as wireless in-ear transmitters,
powered monitors or powered house speakers.
From the Global Conguration screen, SELECT DA-816 SoftRoute to enter the DA-816 setup. You can enter these screens even if you do not have a DA-816 connected. Assignments will be saved with
the Global Template.
A Livemix personal mixer must be plugged into a MIX-16 or MIX-32 port to route audio to an external device. If a mix that is assigned to a DA-816 output is physically disconnected or not
present, audio will not be routed.
ASSIGN A MIX TO DA-816 OUTPUT
The 8 purple slots represent the available outputs. When a mix
is assigned to one or more of the outputs, the Port/Mix Name (if
available) will be visible.
From the Select DA-816 Output screen, SELECT an output you
wish to assign (image 1).
1. The screen will change to display the MIX-16/MIX-32 Ports (image 2). Each slot is labeled with the loaded or saved mix
name (1) and Port (2). If a mix is not loaded, the mix name will be blank (3). It is possible to assign Control Surface Ports
(CS)/Mixes even if a personal mixer is not connected. Please note that audio will not be present on that output.
Saving personal mixes with the performer’s name or instrument helps identify easier.
2. Select a CS Port to assign to the DA-816 output. The
assignment will be visible on the DA-816 Output screen.
If you are using two DA-816s, you will be able to select the outputs on the rst or second DA-816. The selected DA-816 will have a
white border (image 3).
UNASSIGN AN OUTPUT
To unassign a previously assigned output:
1. SELECT the DA-816 Output (1-8) from the DA-816 Output screen.
image 1
image 2
2. PRESS Unassign Output. The Output is now unassigned.
image 3
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OUTPUT ID FEATURE
The Output ID feature sends a test tone to the selected DA-816 Output. This allows you to verify that the desired external device is connected to the
selected output.
1. PRESS Output ID. The Output ID button will ash.
2. SELECT an Output. The slot will turn gray. The
corresponding LED on the front panel of the DA-816 will ash and a test tone will be sent to output. The Output ID feature can be used with multiple outputs, that have been selected at the
same time.
3. PRESS Output ID again to exit this mode.
NOTE:
Observe the VU meters on the connected wireless transmitters or devices. The DA-816 plays audible tone beeps in this mode to conrm the intended signal chain is setup properly.
The Output ID is a great way to:
Quickly ensure musicians are given the correct wireless body packs and are assigned to the correct personal mixer on stage.
Test which device is connected to the DA-816 outputs.
Verify proper connection from DA-816 to external devices.
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LIVEMIX SUPPORT
Phone Support: 952-401-7700 Toll Free: 844-DAL-INFO Email Support: support@digitalaudio.com Website: www.digitalaudio.com/support
DIGITAL AUDIO LABS
1266 Park Rd Chanhassen, MN 55317
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DA-816 SPECIFICATIONS
THD+N .0019% S/N Ratio 104 dB Full Scale Output +4dBu / 19dB peak
Output Impedance 300Ω
Max cable length from MIX-16/MIX-32
Dimensions
Weight 4.16 lbs (1.89kg)
WHOLE SYSTEM
THD+N
(18 dBu 1kHz input)
S/N Ratio 103dB
Frequency Response 20Hz-22 kHz ± 3dB
Crosstalk
(Left to Right)
100m CAT5e
(shielded cable required)
19” (483mm) W
6.25” (159mm) D 1U, 1.75” (44mm) H
.03% (100mW, 22Ω)
.014% (100mW, into 32Ω)
.005% (100mW, into 64Ω)
.003% (100mW, into 300Ω)
-103 dB
Latency 1.5 ms
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Livemix is a registered trademark of Digital Audio Labs.
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