Dolby Laboratories DP591 Quick Start Manual

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Dolby DP591 Audio Encoder
Quick Start Guide

1 Overview

The DP591 introduces the immersive audio to existing live production creation, contribution, and distribution infrastructures.
The Dolby DP591 delivers live audio that includes Dolby Atmos audio content, and also supports 5.1 and stereo audio formats.
Encode PCM audio and metadata to the Dolby ED2 contribution format, Dolby Digital Plus, or
Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos content Transcode Dolby E to Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby ED2 to Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos
content Decode Dolby ED2 content to its original PCM channels
This documentation describes how to prepare the DP591 unit for its first usage.
20 August 2018
See
Dolby DP591 Audio Encoder User's Guide
for detailed instructions. The guide is available on the
DP591 UI under the Help > User Manual section.

2 DP591 front panel

The front panel provides device control and status information.
2
1
INPUT
AUDIO
SYNC
ERROR
4
3
5
6
7 8 9
DIM
14 13
12
RESET
11
10
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Item Interface Description
DP591 front panel
1 Input LED
2 Audio LED
3 Sync LED
4 Error LED
5 Control screen
6 Navigation keys
Green: Active signal on the selected input.
Red: No active input signal.
Off: No encoding mode selected.
Green: Audio data is detected on the input.
Red: Whenever a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error is detected, the LED
is on for five seconds. Off: No audio data is detected on the input.
Green: The device is synchronized to the primary clock source.
Yellow: The device is synchronized to a secondary clock source.
Off: The device is not synchronized.
Not used.
Displays the input type and the encoding mode.
From the menu, you can set/view device IP addresses.
Used to navigate through the device menu and to set the device IP
addresses.
7 Volume control knob
8 Headphone jack
9 Dim button
10 Two USB 2.0 ports
11 Power button
12 Reset button
13 Over-temperature
indicator
Not used.
Not used.
Not used.
Used to load firmware upgrades.
Powers up the unit. Use at the end of the initial installation, and for
shutting down or power cycling the device.
Short press: The OS shuts down correctly, closing processes and
saving open files. Long press: Forces power down of the system. Nothing is saved, and
data may be lost.
Physical reset of the device. No data is saved.
Solid red: Indicates that the unit temperature is higher than the
recommended range for safe operation. Ensure that the unit front and rear air vents are not blocked, and that the ambient room temperature meets device environmental specifications.
Flashing red: Indicates fan failure.
14 Power supply failure
indicator
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Red: Indicates that one of the power supplies has failed, or is
disconnected from the power mains.
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DP591 rear panel

3 DP591 rear panel

The DP591 rear panel provides access to the device input and output connections, as well as to the power supply.
1
3 4
2
MADI/AES IN
9
AES OUT 1
COMMAND
11 12
10
AES OUT 2
MEDIA
5
AES OUT 4MADI/AES OUT
AES OUT 3
VIDEO IN SDI RX0 SDI RX1 SDI TX0
13
7
6
8
SDI TX1
Item Interface Description
1 AC power supply Two AC power supplies, 100 and 240 VAC, 50–60 Hz, and 350 W, with
temperature controlled fans:
Redundant power supplies. When one fails, the unit generates an alarm and
switches to the other power supply. Fans provide front-to-rear air flow. When the temperature exceeds
maximum operating temperature, a front-panel indicator lights up.
2 MADI/AES input This MADI input port receives up to 64 channels of PCM audio from an audio
console, for encoding. The MADI input can act as a clock source.
3 Gigabit Ethernet
This port is not in use.
port
4 MADI/AES output
port
This MADI output port transmits up to 64 channels of decoded PCM audio to a downstream device for reauthoring purposes.
5 AES output port This port outputs:
Encoded Dolby ED2 for contribution services
Encoded Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos content
for distribution services Transcoded Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos content
for distribution services Decoded Dolby ED2 (the first eight channels) to PCM audio for reauthoring
purposes
6 Video Input (Vref)
This port receives a Vref signal to act as a video clock reference.
port
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Item Interface Description
7 SDI input port The SDI0 port receives HD-SDI and 3G-SDI Level A video with up to eight
embedded SDI audio pairs, for the following use cases:
Encoding PCM audio to Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby
Atmos content Encoding PCM audio to Dolby ED2
Transcoding Dolby ED2 to Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos content
Transcoding Dolby E to Dolby Digital Plus
The SDI0 and SDI1 ports can act as a clock source.
8 SDI output port The SDI0 port outputs the HD-SDI and 3G-SDI Level A video with up to eight
embedded SDI audio pairs of:
Encoded Dolby ED2 for contribution services
Transcoded Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos content
for distribution services Decoded PCM audio for reauthoring purposes
The SDI1 port duplicates the output from the SDI0 port. 9 Serial port This port is not in use. 10 USB 2.0 ports These ports are used for USB firmware upgrades. 11 GbE command
port 12 GbE media port This port is not in use. 13 VGA video port This port is not in use.
This port provides access for device control through a web-based user interface (UI). It receives metadata over IP from a Dolby DP590.

4 Installing the hardware

Install the DP591 unit using the components included with it and any other equipment you require for your intended use.
Procedure
1. Mount the DP591 unit in a rack that is at least 400 mm (16 in) deep.
Caution: To ensure proper ventilation, do not block the front-panel ventilation area on the top surface at the front of the machine.
2. Connect the provided power cables to the AC connectors.
We recommend connecting both power cables and then connecting each one into an independent power network.
3. Connect your audio and video inputs and outputs.
4. Connect an Ethernet cable from your network to the Command port.

5 Starting up the system

Start up the DP591 unit using the power button.
Prerequisites
Make sure that the DP591 hardware is installed.
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Checking the IP address
Procedure
To start up the system, press the power button.
Results
The unit starts up in approximately one minute.

6 Checking the IP address

Use the front-panel navigation buttons to check the IP address of your DP591 unit.
Procedure
1. In the DP591 front panel, press the back button until the user-control screen displays the unit name and encoding parameters.
2. Press the right or left arrow button to navigate to the CMD Interface screen.
Results
The user-control screen of your DP591 unit displays this network information:
IP: The IP address of your DP591 unit
MSK: The network mask
GWY: The gateway address
7 Configuring the network with front-panel
buttons
Use the front-panel navigation buttons to set either static IP address or use an automatic IP assignment using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
About this task
Default factory settings configure the DP591 unit to acquire an IP address via DHCP. Alternatively, you can configure a static IP address.
Procedure
1. In the DP591 front panel, press the back button until the user-control screen displays the DP591 Settings menu.
2. Open the DP591 Settings > System Settings > IP Settings > Command Interface menu.
3. Configure the IP address of your unit.
Option Steps
DHCP
Static IP address
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1. Open the Network Mode menu.
2. Press enter until the DHCP mode is selected.
3. Choose Apply to confirm the configuration.
1. Open the Static IP Settings menu.
2. Set these network addresses based on your configuration:
IP: The IP address of your DP591 unit
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Option Steps
Netmask: The network mask
Gateway: The gateway address
3. Choose Apply to confirm the configuration.
4. Configure the host name of your unit:
a) In the DP591 Settings > System Settings > IP Settings > Command Interface menu, open
the Host Name menu.
b) Set the name of your DP591 unit.
c) Choose Apply to confirm the configuration.

8 Accessing the DP591 web UI

Open the DP591 web UI to control the unit functions.
About this task
The DP591 web UI is supported by the following web browsers:
Accessing the DP591 web UI
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Procedure
Open a web browser, and type the command port address of your DP591.
Results
The DP591 web UI appears on the screen.

9 Hardware specification

The Dolby DP591 Audio Encoder meets certain hardware specifications and a variety of compliance standards.
Physical specifications
Environmental specifications
Compliance

9.1 Physical specifications

The DP591 occupies one rack unit and is mountable in an EIA-310 standard rack.
Dimensions 1 U rackmount: 44 × 483 × 394 mm (1.75 × 19 × 15.5 inches)
Net weight 6.5 kg (14.5 lb)

9.2 Environmental specifications

The DP591 meets a variety of environmental specifications.
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Power
Power supply Dual, hot-swappable from rear Input voltage range 100–240 VAC Input frequency range 50–60 Hz, autosensing Power consumption 350 W
Temperature and humidity
Cooling Front-to-rear airflow temperature-controlled fans Operating temperature 0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F) Storage temperature 0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F) Operating humidity 20%–80% relative humidity (noncondensing)

9.3 Compliance

Glossary

The DP591 complies with the regulatory standards governing electronic equipment in North America and Europe.
Regulatory agencies
North America
Europe CE compliant
UL and FCC compliant
Complies with the European Union Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS), as amended by Commission Decisions 2005/618/EC, 2005/717/ EC, 2005/747/EC (RoHS Directive), and WEEE.
Glossary
AES3
A standard jointly developed by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) that specifies serial transmission of two-channel linearly represented digital audio data on various media.
CRC
Cyclic redundancy check.
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
EBU
European Broadcasting Union. An alliance of public service media entities, based mainly in Europe.
HD
High definition.
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IP
Internet Protocol.
IP address
Internet Protocol address. A numerical identifier assigned to a device that is a member of a network that uses the IP for communication.
kbps
Kilobits per second.
LED
Light-emitting diode.
MADI
Multichannel Audio Digital Interface. A communications protocol for an interface that carries multiple channels of digital audio, defined by the Audio Engineering Society. Also known as AES10.
PCM
Pulse code modulation. A method that is used to convert analog signals into digital, binary, coded pulses by sampling the analog signal, quantizing each sample independently, and converting the resulting quantized values into a digital signal.
Notices
SDI
Serial digital interface.
UI
User interface.
USB
Universal Serial Bus. A standard that defines the cables, connectors, and communications protocols used in connections between computers and electronic devices.
Vref
Video reference.
Copyright
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2018 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
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http://www.dolby.com
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Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The following are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories:
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®
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Dolby Theatre Dolby Vision
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®
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Notices
Dolby Atmos Dolby Audio Dolby Cinema Dolby Digital Plus
®
Dolby Digital Plus Advanced Audio Dolby Digital Plus Home Theater Dolby Home Theater
®
Feel Every Dimension Feel Every Dimension in Dolby Feel Every Dimension in Dolby Atmos
Pro Logic Surround EX
MLP Lossless
®
All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
Patents
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