Lab.gruppen NLB 60E, NomadLink NLB 60E Specifications

NLB 60E
Technical Data
NomadLink® Bridge & Network Controller
A network bridge and dedicated user interface
The NLB 60E NomadLink® Bridge & Network Controller serves as the keystone component in all networked applications for Lab.gruppen ‘s NomadLink-ready power amplifiers. As a stand-alone unit, the NLB 60E provides facilities for monitoring amplifier para­meters, detecting fault conditions, and controlling key functions (power on/off sequencing and mute) over a proprietary NomadLink
network comprising up to 60 amplifiers.
Connecting a PC running DeviceControl software to the NLB 60E greatly enhances the control and monitoring functions available through NomadLink
. In this configuration, the NLB 60E operates as a network bridge, relaying amplifier status and operation information to the host PC over a standard TCP/ IP Ethernet link. This Ethernet connection also transmits control configuration data generated by the DeviceControl application to the NLB 60E for dissemination to amplifiers on the NomadLink
network. A secure connection feature, with multiple levels of password protection, is also available within DeviceControl to prevent unauthorized access to the amplifier net­work.
Configuring a NomadLink
network is quick and straightforward. A large rack of amplifiers can be networked in minutes simply by clicking in Cat-5 cables and forming a daisy-chain loop beginning and ending with the NLB 6 0E. Cables can be terminated with either
standard RJ45 connectors or impact- resistant Neutrik Ethercon versions as appropriate (amplifier model dependent). Phantom power for the amplifier network modules is supplied by the NLB 60E, allowing all amplifiers to remain online in standby mode with zero power consumption. To accommodate remote amplifier locations, NomadLink
allows up to 300 meters between any two devices, and
a total closed -loop subnet length of up to 700 meters.
The NLB 60E also incorporates three GPIs (General Purpose Inputs): one voltage sensing and two contact closure. The GPIs can be con­figured to respond to remote equipment such as alarm systems and external power-up sequencers. As an alternative, internal power-up sequencing is included in the NLB 60E.
The front-panel interface provides convenient access to amplifier status information and critical control functions. Dedicated power on and off switches control all amplifiers on the network. Other functions and comprehensive status information are accessible by intuitive navigation of a menu tree, with all information clearly visible on the ultra-bright 16x2 character LED display.
Ethernet to NomadLink
Bridge – Provides an Ethernet link
between a PC and a NomadLink
network for monitoring and
control of up to 60 NomadLink-ready amplifiers per NLB 60E.
Network power on/of f – Dedicated switches control power on/ off for all amplifiers connected to the network.
General Purpose Inputs (GPIs) – Three GPIs each individually programmable for external triggering of power on /off or mute on all amplifiers.
Bright LED display – Ultra- bright 16x2 character display for easy reading in high ambient light.
Keypad user interface – Six momentary keys access amplifier status information, parameter selection, and data entr y.
Fault indication – Bright red LED signals a fault condition, with detailed information accessible on the 16x2 display or connected PC.
Phantom powering for network – Amplifiers stay online with zero power consumption, remaining ready for immediate use.
Front and rear Ethernet ports – Rear port for permanent connection, with parallel front port for quick maintenance access.
Front-panel password lockout – Prevents unauthorized opera- tion or reprogramming.
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Specifications NLB 60E
EtherCon housed RJ45 EtherCon housed RJ45 EtherCon housed RJ45 Standard RJ45
2-pole Phoenix 2-pole Phoenix
Front operation locked (Yellow); Fault warning (Red); Subnet muted (Red); NomadLink
®
network connected/activity (Blue);
Ethernet connected (Orange); Ether net activity (Yellow).
2x16 character; white text on blue background
Yes, x6
Yes, x2
100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz (auto-select)
<35 W
W: 483 mm (19”), H: 44 mm (1 U), D: 208 mm (8,2”)
2.25 kg (5 lbs.)
Black anodized aluminum front and painted steel chassis
Network Configurations using the NLB 60E
Total of up to 60 amplifiers
3 x GPIs for external triggering of key functions
Standard Ethernet
TCP/IP protocol
network to
Windows PC
Total of up to 60 amplifiers
Total of up to 60 amplifiersTotal of up to 60 amplifiersTotal of up to 60 amplifiers
Total of up to 60 amplifiers
Standard Ethernet network switch
Network with one NLB 60E and DeviceControl Multiple NomadLink® subnets connected to Ethernet LAN and
controlled from single PC (up to 16 subnet’s possible)
The possible NomadLink
network configurations range from a single amplifier up to complex, TCP/IP-based networks comprising as many as 960 amplifiers. The building block for all Lab.gruppen amplifier networks is the single NomadLink
subnet.
This subnet is formed by connecting a number of amplifiers – from 1 to 60 – to an NLB 60E. Optionally a Windows PC can be operated on the NLB 60E Ethernet connection, running DeviceControl software for extensive control and monitoring of the network performance.
Item no. TDS-NLB60E_V2
Network connectors
Nomadlink
®
Out
Nomadlink
®
In Ethernet rear-panel Ethernet front-panel
General Purpose Input (GPI)
1x Voltage sensing input (10 V is the trigger level) 2x contact closure input
Front-panel l/c indicators
Display
Navigation and adjust keys
Subnet power on/off keys
Mains power supply
Power consumption
Dimensions (W/H/D)
Weight
Finish
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