Lab.gruppen Tesira D 200:4T, Tesira D 80:4Ta, Tesira D 200:4Ta, Tesira D 120:4T, Tesira D 120:4Ta Quick Start Manual

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D SERIES
High-Power installation platform
Rev. 1.2.0
Quick Start Guide
Tesira Variants:
D 200:4T/Ta D 120:4T/Ta
Incorporating technologies from
Item no. QSG-DSERIES-TESIRA
1. Important safety instructions
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1. Important safety instructions
Before using the device, be sure to carefully read the Safety Instructions. Keep this document with the device at all times.
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 ampliers) 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 is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t 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. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied 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.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied 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.
15. Use the mains plug to disconnect the appartus from the mains.
16. WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
17. Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.
18. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.
19. Do not connect the unit’s output to any other voltage source such as battery, mains source, or power supply, regardless of whether the unit is turned on or off.
20. Do not remove the top (or bottom) cover. Removal of the cover will expose hazardous voltages. There are no user serviceable parts inside and removal may void the warranty.
21. An experienced user shall always supervise this professional audio equipment, especially if inexperienced adults or minors are using the equipment.
22. The US National Differences clause 16.3 requires that network cables must be ame rated VW-1.
2. Approvals
3. Warnings
3.1. Explanation of warning symbols
3.2. Warnings
To prevent electric shock do not remove top or bottom covers. No user serviceable parts inside, refer servicing to qualied service personnel. Français: À prévenir le choc électrique n’enlevez pas les couvercles. Il n’y a pas des parties serviceable à l’intérieur, tous reparations doit etre faire par personnel qualié seulment.
This equipment conforms to the requirements of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
Standards applied: EMC Emission EN55103-1, E3 EMC Immunity EN55103-2, E3, with S/N below 1% at normal operation level. Electrical Safety EN60065, Class I
This equipment is tested and listed according to the U.S. safety standard ANSI/ UL 60065 and Canadian safety standard CSA C22.2 NO. 60065. Intertek made the tests and they are a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL).
The lightning bolt triangle is used to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltages” within the unit’s chassis that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans.
The exclamation point triangle is used to alert the user to presence of important operating and service instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. Français: Pour démonter complètement l’équipement de l’alimentation générale, démonter le câble d’alimentation de son réceptacle. La prise d’alimentation restera aisément fonctionnelle.
To reduce risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Français: Pour réduire les risques d’incendie ou de choc électrique, n’exposez pas l’appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
Do not expose this system/apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus. Français: N’exposez pas ce système/appareil au ruissellement ni aux éclaboussures et assurez-vous qu’aucun objet contenant du liquide tel qu’un vase n’est placé sur l’appareil.
This apparatus must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. Français: Cet appareil doit être raccordé à une prise secteur avec terre de protection.
The mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall remain readily operable. Français: Lorsque la prise du réseau d’alimentation est utilisés comme dispositif de déconnexion, ce dispositif doit demeuré aisément accessible.
3.3. Caution
To reduce the risk of  re or electric shock, do not remove screws. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel. Français: Pour réduire le risque d’incendie ou de choc électrique, ne pas retirer les vis. Aucune pièce réparable par l’utilisateur. Coner l’entretien àpersonnel qualié.
3.4. User responsibility
3.4.1. Mains connection grounding
Your amplier must be connected to a grounded socket outlet.
3.4.2. Speaker output hazard on amplifiers
Ampliers are capable of producing hazardous output voltages. To avoid electrical shock, do not touch any exposed speaker wiring while the amplier is operating. The external wiring connected to the speaker terminals shall be installed by a qualied person, or ready-made leads or cords of appropriate capacity shall be used.
As the power output channels on ampliers produce high voltage, do not connect or disconnect speaker cables when the mains power is on.
3.4.3. Radio interference
A sample of this product has been tested and complies with the limits for the European Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive. This equipment has also been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference from electrical equipment. This product uses radio frequency energy and if not used or installed in accordance with these operating instructions, may cause interference to other equipment, such as radio receivers.
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 on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and re cei ver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Check if the affected unit complies with the EMC limits for immunity, (CE-labeled). If not, address the problem with the manufacturer or supplier. All electrical products sold in the EC must be approved for immunity against electromagnetic elds, high voltage ashes, and radio interference.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
3.4.4. Speaker damage
Amplier apparatus is very powerful and can be potentially dangerous to both loudspeakers and humans alike. Many loudspeakers can be easily damaged or destroyed by overpowering them. Always check the speaker’s continuous and peak power capabilities. Although the ampliers attenuators can be used to reduce the overall gain, an increase of the input signal can result in full output power, which may cause damage to connected speakers.
3.4.5. Maintenance
For safe and reliable operation, the dust  lters on both sides of the front panel, behind the grilles, should be removed and cleaned regularly to ensure maximum airow through the device.
If the dust lters are not maintained there will be safety risks; for example, high internal temperatures could ignite the dust and start a re. There is also a risk that the unit will malfunction since it is dependent on constant airow from front to rear. If the dust  lters are not clean and the unit malfunctions, any resulting problems will not be covered by the warranty.
3. Warnings
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
4. Table of Contents
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4. Table of Contents
1. Important safety instructions 2
2. Approvals 2
3. Warnings 2
3.1. Explanation of warning symbols 2
3.2. Warnings 2
3.3. Caution 3
3.4. User responsibility 3
3.4.1. Mains connection grounding 3
3.4.2. Speaker output hazard on ampliers 3
3.4.3. Radio interference 3
3.4.4. Speaker damage 3
3.4.5. Maintenance 3
5. Introduction 6
5.1. Welcome 6
5.2. D Series: Two versions available 6
6. Feature summary 7
6.1. Features Unique to Tesira® DSP and Networking Environment 7
7. Installation 8
7.1. Unpacking 8
7.1.1. Included in the box 8
7.2. Mounting 8
7.2.1. Rear Mounting 8
7.2.2. Mounting front grille 9
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8. Cooling and fan operation 10
9. Operating voltage 10
9.1. Low voltage country considerations 10
10. Grounding 11
11. Product overview 12
11.1. Front panel 12
11.2. Rear panel 14
12. Signal ow and processing 15
13. Quick Start Tutorial 16
13.1. Software installation and rmware update 16
13.1.1. Tesira Software 16
13.1.2. Firmware update 16
13.2. Network setup 17
13.3. System setup 18
13.4. Basic Conguration 20
14. Faults and warnings 21
15. Technical Specications 23
16. Warranty and support 25
16.1. General 25
16.2. Technical assistance and service 25
16.2.1. International service 25
16.2.2. Factory service 26
5. Introduction
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5. Introduction
5.1. Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Lab.gruppen D Series for your sound reinforcement needs. We are condent that you will be pleased with the performance, unique features, conguration exibility, reliability, and long-term durability offered by this product.
For fast installation and use of this product, your welcome package includes this printed copy of the D Series Quick Start Guide. It provides a brief introduction to the features and functionality of the D Series, and it also contains the information required to safely install the product and place it in service. Please read through thoroughly to become acquainted with the basic conguration and control options available. It is recommended that you also review all other product documentation to ensure familiarity with the various conguration and control options.
Thank you again for placing your condence in Lab.gruppen products.
5.2. D Series: Two versions available
D Series is an advanced, high-power installation amplier platform designed for demanding applications, primarily in performance venues. For the utmost exibility in processing and networking, the D Series is available in two versions: the Lake version, with a full slate of Lake processing algorithms and Dante networking; and the Tesira by Biamp option for full integration in a Tesira system and with Ethernet AVB audio transport. Both D Series Versions are available in three output power levels and offer unique power management features.
This document is for use with D Series Tesira version only, and applies to models in all power levels. Additional documentation on D Series can be found in the full Operation Manual available on www.labgruppen.com.
Additional documentation on Tesira hardware and software can be obtained from Biamp at www.biamp.com
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6. Feature summary
• Four channels with three levels of total available frame power output: 20000 W, 12000 W and 8000 W
• Rational Power Management (RPM)
• True exibility in allocating power output across each channel to match requirement, for more efcient use
of amplier inventory
• Any channel is capable of delivering up to 5000 W power output, from total available power in each frame
• Dedicated on-board surveillance and load monitoring for voice alarm applications
• Advanced universal power supply
• Regulated Switch-Mode Power Supply (R.SMPS™) maintains stability through uctuations in mains voltage
• Best-in-class Power Factor Correction (PFC)
• Current Draw Modeling (CDM™) reduces peak mains draw
• Breaker Emulation Limiter (BEL™) responds to available mains distribution
• Under-Voltage Limiting (UVL™) allows continued operation through mains voltage drop
• CAFÉ (Conguring Ampliers For the Environment) software incorporates ESP™ (Equipment Specication
Predictor) to assist in design, equipment specication and commissioning
• Features controlled by on-board DSP
• Input Gain (Sensitivity) - Input gain (sensitivity) is set in the digital domain and controlled via CAFÉ software
• ISVPL™ - The Inter-Sample Voltage Peak Limiter (ISVPL) tailors each channel’s power output to the
characteristics of the connected load.
• Load Verication & Performance Monitoring - A comprehensive set of proprietary DSP-based tools
enables load verication and real-time performance monitoring.
6.1. Features Unique to Tesira® DSP and Networking Environment
• Developed and supported by Biamp Systems
• D Series Tesira models fully integrated as high-power output devices
• Channel processing control of Mute, Level and Signal Invert
• Four input channels via Ethernet-based Audio Video Bridging (AVB) network
• Optional four channels of analog input for local input into system or failover
• Power state management with congurable Auto Power Down for ultra-low power draw in sleep state
• GPIO port for further system integration
• Creation of customized control programs in Biamp Canvas software
7. Installation
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7. Installation
7.1. Unpacking
Carefully open the shipping carton and check for any damage to the device or the supplied accessories. Every Lab.gruppen product is tested and inspected before leaving the factory and should arrive in perfect condition. If any damage is discovered, please notify the shipping company immediately. Only the consignee may initiate a claim with the carrier or their insurers for damage incurred during shipping. Save the carton and packing materials for the carrier’s inspection.
7.1.1. Included in the box
In addition to the D Series device, the shipping carton includes the following items:
• D Series Tesira Quick Start Guide (this document)
• AC mains lead (power cable) with Neutrik® powerCON® connector and AC socket plug according to
ordering selection
• Rear brackets for additional rack support (pair) along with associated mounting hardware
• Connector kit including all needed connectors
• Front grille and dust lter assembly
NOTE: Depending on the model, the connector kit might include more connectors than applicable for the product you have. Select those connectors required for your unit and application
Please keep the original carton and associated packaging to facilitate shipping of the device should the need arise.
7.2. Mounting
D Series is made for mounting in 19 inch racks. Four screw holes are available for attachment of the amplier to the racks front rack rail. This device has no top or bottom vents; therefore, units may be stacked directly on top of one another. Sufcient space should be available at the rear to accommodate connectors and cables. In addition, allowance must be made for cable or loom bends within a rack.
7.2.1. Rear Mounting
Two rear support brackets, along with associated mounting hardware, are included with the D Series device. It is strongly recommended that these are used wherever possible. Fit the brackets to the vertical rails at the rear of the rack. The support brackets are reversible and may be tted to point either to the front or rear of the rack; the proper orientation depends on the rack depth and position of the rear rack rails.
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Rear support bracket with mounting hardware
Rear support bracket mounted for xed Rear support bracket mounted for removable installation and bracket pointing forward installation and bracket pointing towards back
7.2.2. Mounting front grille
The front grille is shipped on top of the amplier inside the box to protect it during shipping. The front grille adheres to the amplier with magnets. Hold the front grille with your ngers in each of the side cutouts and slide it gently into place straight from the front.
NOTE: Always ensure the dust lters behind the detachable front panel are clean to ensure maximum possible airow. The exterior front panel is held in place by powerful magnets but is easy to detach by using your ngers in the openings at the each side. To clean the foam lter, detach it from the exterior front and gently use a vacuum cleaner or gently shake it. Remount with the opposite procedure. Never operate the amplier without the dust lter installed.
8. Cooling and fan operation
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8. Cooling and fan operation
D Series devices use a forced-air cooling system with airow from front to rear, allowing high continuous power levels without thermal problems. To facilitate maximum air ow, ensure that no objects such as rack doors or lids are placed at the front or rear of the rack. Never attempt to reverse the airow. Make sure an adequate air supply is provided in front of the D Series device, and that the rear of the device has sufcient space to allow air to escape. It is recommended to keep the ambient temperature around the device as cool as possible. An increased temperature can have a signicant negative impact on the expected lifetime on the components inside the D Series device.
NOTE: Fit solid blanks (not ventilation blanks) to unused rack spaces to ensure effective air circulation. Leaving gaps in between items of equipment degrades the effectiveness of forced-air cooling.
If installing one or more D Series devices in a rack with other fan-cooled equipment, conrm that all other equipment also uses front-to-rear airow for cooling. If this precaution is not observed, there is a risk of overheating, as units with the reverse airow will be drawing in air which has already been heated by the D Series devices.
The D Series device is equipped with a sophisticated temperature sensing system which protects it from any overheating which may occur as a result of inadequate ventilation.
9. Operating voltage
D Series has a universal power supply and its mains nominal and operating voltages are specied in the Technical Specications (pages 22-23). D Series can be ordered with a variety of mains plugs. If the mains plug (AC plug) tted to the mains cable (AC cord) is not appropriate for your country it can be removed and a locally-sourced one tted instead. If you are not 100% condent of your competence to replace the mains plug (AC plug), the task should be carried out by qualied personnel.
NOTE: In-rush current is controlled and limited during the soft-start sequence. This enables multiple D Series Devices on the same AC mains circuit to be turned on simultaneously.
9.1. Low voltage country considerations
Although the D Series has a wide range of operating mains voltage, some considerations can be applicable for low voltage regions. D Series performs well throughout the specied nominal voltage range but has slightly better efciency at higher voltages. For regions with nominal voltage below 140 V, one could consider connecting the amplier in a three-phase delta or two phase split-phase conguration.
NOTE: Following connections applicable only for resulting voltage inside the ampliers nominal voltage range.
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Connecting the amplier in three phase delta conguration
In three-phase conguration where the phases are 120 degrees apart, one can connect three balanced loads in a delta conguration. The connection is made between the phases instead of between the neutral and a phase.
Three phase delta conguration
Amp
120V
120V
120V
L1
Amp
L2
L3
Amp
N N
Amp
Amp
Amp
3 phase Y 120V
3 phase delta 208V
208V
208V
208V
L1 L2
L3
Connecting the amplier in a split phase conguration
In two phase split-phase conguration there are two phases separated by 180 degrees. Connecting between the phases gives double the line voltage.
Two phase split-phase conguration
10. Grounding
Use correctly-shielded balanced audio input connections to minimize hum and interference.
D Series must be grounded (earthed) with the safety ground pin to the mains distribution system. NEVER disconnect the earth (ground) pin on the mains cable (AC power cord).
Split phase 100V
100V 100V 200V
L1
Amp
L2N
Amp
Split phase 200V
L1 L2
N
Amp
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11. Product overview
11.1. Front panel
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The front panel is consists of an outer front with air intake and a centered user interface. The user interface has LEDs for monitoring and six recessed touch buttons for control.
1 Rack ears for 19 inch rack mount 2 Exterior front grille (also air intake and dust lter holder)
USER INTERFACE
Unit Status and Control 3 ALARM LED for frame related status indication 4 ACTIVITY LED for amplier’s system activity status 5 STATUS LED for the amplier’s conguration status 6 POWER LED and TOUCH BUTTON for power state indication and control. A single touch of the button
toggles the amplier between ON and SLEEP state.
Channel Status and Control 7 LOAD LED for load related status indication 8 AMP LED for amplier related status indication 9 SIGNAL LED for signal related status indication 10 MUTE LED and TOUCH BUTTON for mute status indication and control. A single touch on the mute button
toggles the channel between mute and unmuted states 11 SELECT LED and TOUCH BUTTON for selection and indication control between computer software and unit. A single touch on the button will select the unit in supported computer software views. In the other direction, when selecting the unit in a supported computer software view, the LED will indicate the unit is selected.
NOTE: The touch buttons use capacitive touch technology and might be sensitive to large temperature and humidity variations.
3 4 7 8
65
9
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Table 1 LED/category chart
NOTE: See Faults and warnings (pages 21-22) for a detailed description of status, faults and warnings associated with each LED.
OFF Green Amber Red
Alarm
Device OK N/A
Frame warning/Minor
Tesira fault active
Frame fault/Major Tesira fault active
Activity
N/A
Device active in an active
system
N/A
Device is part of an inactive
system (audio stopped)
Status
N/A
Device congured and ready
to participate in a system
Device is ready and waiting to
receive a conguration
Device is not ready to receive
a conguration
Power
Mains power not available Device is ON Device in STAND BY Device in SLEEP
Load
Frame/Amp fault active Load OK Load warning active Load fault active
Amp
Frame fault active Amplier channel OK
Amplier channel
warning active
Amplier channel
fault active
Signal
Input signal below present
threshold or Frame/Amp
fault active
Signal above signal
present threshold
N/A Signal clip or limit/fault active
Mute
N/A Not muted N/A Muted
Select
Device not selected Device selected N/A N/A
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11.2. Rear panel
1 Amplier Outputs - The amplier output connectors are sturdy terminal block connectors. See Technical Specications (pages 23-24) for connector rating. Channels are located from left to right. Each channel has a clearly marked hot (+) and cold (-) terminal.
2 RJ-45 Ethernet connector for control and Ethernet AVB digital audio network
3 Serial control port on a DB-9 for integration control
4 Terminal block connector for Logis I/O (4 pins of GPIO and a ground)
5 Analog inputs on Tesira Analog version. The analog inputs are available on terminal block connectors with
clearly marked hot (+), cold (-) and ground terminals. The analog inputs can either be used as local inputs to a Tesira AVB system or as analog failover in case the AVB audio network is interrupted.
6 Mains connector - Detachable Neutrik powerCON. See data sheet for connector rating
1 2 3 4
6
5
ANALOG OPTION
12. Signal flow and processing
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12. Signal flow and processing
The table below depicts the audio signal ow for a D Series Tesira device.
1 The Tesira system is a free wire DSP environment where processing features can be designed and distributed among servers. System IO is designed and managed, and all signal processing is dened, at the server level. D Series Tesira ampliers are added as high power outputs to the system with audio transported to them via the AVB network, through analog connection, or both.
2 AVB is a distributed network of one or more Ethernet AVB-enabled switches that carry both networked audio and control.
3 Mute block in the Tesira output section
4 Level block in the Tesira output section
5 Invert block in the Tesira output section
6 Amplier gain - Digitally implemented for exact control and management of gain structure
7 ISVPL/RPM - Inter-sample Voltage Peak Limiter is a digitally implemented voltage peak limiter with assignable
proles. Rational Power Management conguration enables exible power sharing of the total available power across the amplier channels.
8 Load monitoring - Impedance sweeps and LoadPilot monitoring
Mute Level Invert AmpGain RPM/ISVPL
Load
Monitoring
Mute Level Invert AmpGain RPM/ISVPL
Load
Monitoring
Mute Level Invert AmpGain RPM/ISVPL
Load
Monitoring
Level AmpGain RPM/ISVPL
Load
Monitoring
D Series Tesira Amplifier
1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8
AVB
Network
Mute Invert
Tesira
Environment
Amplifier
Platform
Tesira
freewire DSP
processing
hosted by
Tesira
servers
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13. Quick Start Tutorial
This section will describe how to get started with associated software and set up a basic system for operation.
13.1. Software installation and firmware update
13.1.1. Tesira Software
1. Download Tesira Software from biamp.com: www.biamp.com/products/tesira/downloads.aspx. Locate the
Software and Firmware section and download the latest version of Tesira software.
2. Execute the installer and follow the on-screen instructions. This is a typical software installation where the
default settings are acceptable for the vast majority of users.
3. When executing the application you will be prompted to obtain a license. Biamp license their software at no
charge. Follow instructions to install. You can continue working for a limited period while waiting for the license code.
13.1.2. Firmware update
The rmware for the D Series amplier is contained within the Tesira server. Potential rmware updates of the D Series ampliers are managed by the Tesira servers.
Update Tesira server rmware
1. Download Tesira Firmware from biamp.com: www.biamp.com/products/tesira/downloads.aspx. Locate the
Software and Firmware section and download the latest version of Tesira rmware.
2. In Tesira software, click the Device Maintenance button or go to System > Network > Perform Device >
Maintenance.
3. Click the Update Firmware button.
4. Browse to the rmware update le, which should be a .tfa le. You may need to unzip the downloaded le to
obtain the .tfa le.
5. Select all of the devices that you’d like to update, or click Select All to update all devices. Click OK to begin
the update.
6. Allow up to 20 minutes for the rmware update to complete. You may notice the server(s) rebooting multiple
times throughout the update.
NOTE: Do not remove power or interrupt network connectivity during the update. Updating rmware over a WiFi connection or via a remote internet connection is not recommended.
Update D Series amplier rmware
The rst time a D Series amplier is connected to an active Tesira system following a server rmware update, the server will automatically update the rmware of the amplier when needed.
NOTE: Do not remove power or interrupt network connectivity during the update.
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CAFÉ software
1. Download the latest CAFÉ software from www.labgruppen.com
2. Execute the installer and follow the on-screen instructions. This is a typical software installation where the
default settings are acceptable for the vast majority of users.
13.2. Network setup
Network connections/topology
The following diagram shows a typical setup with Tesira software running on a PC. A Tesira server has separate network ports for control and AVB but D Series has these combined into one port.
Network conguration
Tesira devices are congured by default to obtain IP addresses automatically. The Tesira device will receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server (if present) or assign itself an IP address in the Link local range (169.254.1.0 through 169.254.254.255). If a computer is congured the same way (which should be default on modern operating systems), it will reside in the same subnet as the devices and communication can be established.
Control
Control/AVB
S/N
1
2
3
4
+5V
SNC-1
Secondary
Logic I/O
Primary
Secondary
Primary
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100 - 240V~
50/60Hz 5.5 - 2.3A
BIAMP SYSTEMS
SERVER-IO
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N24138
4HW3
N24138
Serial 1
Serial 2
GREEN connectors = INPUTSORANGE connectors = AEC INPUTSBLUE connectors = ANC INPUTSBLACK connectors = OUTPUTS
assembled in the USA
www.biamp.com
US: 6RMBR00BSTC-2, Complies with FCC Part 68
IC: 3184A-STC2
AVB
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13.3. System setup
The setup guide describes how to get a simple system up and running, connect audio through to the amplier, and make basic congurations of the amplier. This guide assumes you have a Tesira Server IO with an analog input card, a D Series amplier and an AVB switch. To pass audio through the system you will also need a signal source and a speaker.
Create Tesira system conguration
1. Open Tesira software
2. Select Labgruppen amplier from the Object bar > I/O Blocks
3. Click somewhere in the layout window to place an amplier in the system
4. Select the correct model of amplier on the initialization dialog and click OK
5. Select Input from the Object bar > I/O Blocks
6. Click somewhere in the layout window to place an input block in the system. Select 4 channels from the
dropdown in the initialization dialog and click OK
7. Connect the inputs with the amplier by drawing lines between the I/O terminals of the two blocks according
to the gure
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Compile the system
1. Compile your system by hitting the compile button in the standard Bar or select System > Compilation >
Compile active partition
Assign physical units to the imaginary units in the system design
1. If the server is already running an old conguration or you are unsure of its state it needs to be reset to become
available. Click the Device Maintenance button or go to System > Network > Perform Device Maintenance, select the server and click the reset device button to the left.
2. Enter the Equipment table via System > equipment table
3. For both the server and the amplier, click the cell in the serial number or host name column and select your
unit from the dropdown menu. Click OK
NOTE: If your online devices are not available in the equipment table please recheck item 1 in this section.
Send the conguration to the system
1. Click the Send conguration button on the network bar or select System > Network > Send conguration
2. Enter a system description or leave to default and click OK
3. Click Yes to start system audio
4. Click Start All in the Manage partition audio popup. Click close
Your system is now up and running and passing audio.
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13.4. Basic Configuration
In the Tesira software, double click the amplier block. The D Series conguration window opens. Here you can check the amplier for any potential faults and warnings and monitor signal status. You can also control STANDBY/ ON state and other amplier channel functions such as mute, level and invert. Also, the Auto power down (APD) functionality can be congured (default APD is disabled).
The Congure amplier button opens the CAFÉ application and imports and highlights the current amplier.
NOTE: If a rewall is installed on your computer, you must give the CAFÉ application permissions to talk to the ampliers.
Within CAFÉ, you can congure basic amplier functions.
In Frame view you can congure the amplier’s STANDBY/ON state and the Breaker Emulation Limiter (BEL). Through the menu, or through the expand button in the rst column, you can enter the Channel view. From here you can congure channel mute, amplier gain and ISVPL limiter.
Through the menu button you can access the Load Monitoring menu to congure and enable LoadPilot surveillance of the connected loads.
Through the menu button you can access the RPM conguration to congure power allocation among the four channels.
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14. Faults and warnings
Category/Type Name On screen text Description Action
ALARM
Warning
Minor Tesira fault active in the
device
Warning
Under Voltage Limit UVL ACTIVE
The Under Volt age limiter is active as the
mains supply is approaching the lower
end of the device´s operational voltage.
Output power is decreased to ensure
mains distribution does not collapse
Increase mains distribution
stiffness or reduce output
power to avoid limiting
Warning
Power Average Limit PA L ACTIVE
Amplier is reducing output power due to
average power or mains current draw is
above safe operating levels
Reduce output power
to avoid limiting
Warning
Breaker Emulation Limit BEL ACTIVE
Power supply is reducing mains current
draw to stay within B EL congured
nominal current and prole
Improve mains distribution
and update BEL
conguration or reduce
output power to avoid
limiting
Warning
Power supply
Temperature Limit
PTL ACTIVE
Amplier is reducing output power to
avoid power supply temp fault protection
Improve cooling or reduce
output power to avoid
limiting
Warning
Amp channel
Temperature Limit
ATL ACTIVE
Amplier channel is reducing output
power to avoid amplier channel
temp fault protection
Improve cooling or reduce
output power to avoid
limiting
Warning
Mains supply glitch MAINS GLITCH
Mains glitch (missing cycles)
was detected on the mains inlet
Check mains
distribution/connection
Warning
Temperature warning
power supply
TEMP WARN: PSU
Power supply temperature approaching
critical levels
Improve cooling or reduce
output power to avoid
temperature becoming
critical
Warning
Upgrade power
supply rmware
UPGRADE PSU
Power supply rmware version not
compatible with amplier
Upgrade amplier rmware
Warning
Temperature warning
DSP area
TEMP WARN: DSP
DSP area temperature approaching
critical levels
Improve cooling or reduce
output power to avoid
temperature becoming
critical
Fault
Major Tesira fault active
in the device
Frame Fault
Sense fault D SP SENS FLT: DSP
Voltage and current sensing on amplier
output fault y. Audio continues but
protection might be compromised.
No load monitoring.
Restart device; if not
cleared it needs servicing
Fault
Audio Fault AUDIO FAULT Internal audio interface not functioning
Restart device; if not
cleared it needs servicing
Fault
Need service NEED SERVICE: 1-8 Power supply internal error
Restart device; if not
cleared it needs servicing
Fault
Temperature fault power supply T EMP FLT: PSU
Power supply temperature reached
internal protection limit
Automatically restarts when
cooled down
Fault
Temperature fault DSP area TEM P FLT: DSP DSP area reached critical temperature
Improve cooling or
reduce power
Fault
Mains voltage above
400 volt peak
MAINS > 400 VPK
Power supply detects mains voltage above 40 0 volt peak. Protective shut
down, auto restart attempt
Check mains distribution/
connection
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Category/Type Name On screen text Description Action
Fault
Mains voltage above
270 V
MAINS > 270 V
Power supply detects mains voltage
above operation voltage. Protective shut
down, auto restart attempt
Check mains distribution/
connection
Fault
Mains voltage below
65 V
MAINS < 65 V
Power supply detects mains voltage
below operation voltage. Protective shut
down, auto restart attempt
Check mains distribution/
connection
Fault
Power supply fault PS U FAU LT Internal power supply fault
Check mains distribution/
connection.Restart device;
if not cleared it needs
servicing
Fault
Check mains CHECK MAINS
Power supply detects unstable mains
supply. Protective shut down,
auto restart attempt
Check mains distribution/
connection
Fault
Power supply power protect PSU POWER PROT
Too high output power for too low mains
supply voltage. Protective shut down,
auto restart attempt.
Improve mains supply
voltage or reduce output
power
LOAD
Warning
Under speaker count UNDER SPKR CNT Both LoadPilot tones above thresholds Check load or calibration
Warning
Speaker short SPKR SHORT Both LoadPilot tones below thresholds Check load or calibration
Warning
Speaker damaged SPKR DAMAGED
One LoadPilot tone is above or
below threshold
Check load or calibration
Fault
No load NO LOAD
At least one LoadPilot tone above
measurable area of signicantly
above thresholds
Check load or calibration
Fault
Short circuit SHORT CIRCUIT
LoadPilot or full frequency analysis
below shor t threshold or
hardware shor t protection
Check load or calibration
AMP
Warning
Temp warning ampli er channel TEMP WARN
Amplier channel is
approaching critical
Improve cooling or reduce
output power to avoid
temperature becoming
critical
Fault
Temp Fault amplier channel TEM P FAU LT
Amplier channel has reached critical
temperature and has shut off for
protective reasons
Automatically unmutes
when cooled down
Fault
Service channel SERVICE CH. Amplier channel is damaged
Restart device; if not
cleared needs servicing
SIGNAL
Clip
Current average limiter CAL ACT IVE
Average current on amplier above
safe operating level
Reduce output current
to avoid limiting
Clip
Current clip CURRENT CLIP
Amplier channel reached
current limit
Reduce output power
to avoid limiting
Fault
Very high frequency fault V HF FAULT Amplier channel protection Check input signal
Clip
Voltage clip VOLTAGE CLIP Ampli er reached voltage limit
Reduce output power
to avoid limiting
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D 200:4T/Ta D 120:4T/Ta D 80:4T/Ta
General
Processing / Network Tes ira
®
by Biamp / AVB Numbers of amplier channels 4 Total burst power all channels (share among channels with RPM) 20000 W 12000 W 8000 W
Max. O utput Power (all ch.’s driven)
1)
2 ohms 440 0 W 3000 W 2000 W
2.67 ohms 5000 W 3000 W 2000 W 4 ohms 440 0 W 3000 W 2000 W 8 ohms 2300 W 1900 W 1500 W 16 ohms 1150 W 950 W 750 W Hi-Z 70 V 3300 W 3000 W 2000 W Hi-Z 100 V 4700 W 3000 W 2000 W
Max output powe r single c hannel (all models)
1)
2 ohms 440 0 W
2.67 ohms 5900 W 4 ohms 460 0 W 8 ohms 2300 W 16 ohms 1150 W Hi-Z 70 V 3300 W Hi-Z 100 V 4700 W
Amplier output modules (all models, all channe ls)
Peak output voltage 194 V Max output current 67 A Rational Power Management (RPM) Regardless of model, any channel has potential to deliver the max single channel output power
(1 channel on D 80:4, 2 channels on D 120:4)
Default voltage limitation (can be lifted with RPM conguration) 194 V 175 V 155 V Protection features Current Average Limiter (CAL), Very High Frequency Protection (VHF), Direct Current Protection (DC),
Short Circuit Protection, Current-Clip Limiter, Voltage Clip Limiter, Temperature protection
Amplier platform
Inter Sample Voltage Peak Limiter (ISVPL) Congurable Peak voltage threshold and prole Amplier gain Digital congurable amplier gain 22 - 44 dB Pilot tone generation and analysis LoadPilot Load impedance analysis
Yes
Temperature control Regulated fans and show must go on limitation (ATL, PTL)
Audio Performance (Amplier platform with digital input)
THD + N 20 Hz - 20 kHz for 1 W < 0.05 % THD + N at 1 kHz and 1 dB below clipping < 0.04 % Dynamic range > 114 dB Channel separation (Crosstalk) at 1 kHz > 70 dB Frequency response (1 W into 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz) +/- 0.05 dB Internal sample rate / Data path 48 / 96 kHz / 32 bit oating point Product propagation delay (straight path analog server input -> amp) 3.857 ms / 185 samples @ 48 kHz
Tes ira
®
D Series Tesira® system integration Tes ira® expander class device with full integration of amplier conguration and amplier surveillance Device swap Host name hot swap with full conguration transfer Auto power down Congurable auto power down to ultra low consumption SLEEP state Channel processing Mute, Level, Signal invert
AVB Audi o Network
AVB I/O 4 x 4 Sample rates / transport 48 kHz / Unicast Network latency Congurable 1 or 2 milliseconds
Optional 4 channels analog inputs (included in t he Ta versions)
Usage Congurable as Tesira
®
system inputs or analog failover Balanced mic or line level input + 48 V phantom power and digitally controlled input gain Maximum input and digital reference + 24 dBu Sampling rate / resolution 48 kHz / 24 bit Input impedance 8 kOhm Frequency response (20 Hz - 20 kHz @ 4 dBu) +/- 0.25 dB THD + N (20 Hz - 20 kHz @ 0 dB gain + 4 dBu in) 0.006 % Dynamic range (20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0 dB) > 108 dB Cross talk (20 Hz - 20 kHz @ 0 dB gain + 4 dBu in) > 85 dB
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D 200:4T/Ta D 120:4T/Ta D 80:4T/Ta
Back panel user interf ace
Optional analog inputs 4 x Terminal block connectors mic/line level analog input with +,- and ground Output connectors
4 x 2 pole Terminal block connectors rated at 1000 V / 76 A (exceeding amplier capacity) Can take up to 16 mm
2
(6 AWG) cables
Ethernet ports 1 x RJ45 Tesira
®
Control, AVB networked Audio General purpose I/O Local GPIO for power state management and amplier surveillance Detachable mains cord Neutrik PowerCon rated at 250 V / 32 A
Front panel user interface
System status indication 3 x 3 colored LED. ALARM, ACTIVITY, STATUS for Tesira
®
system status and Device STATUS indication Channel status indication 3 x 3 colored LED per channel. Status indication separated for channel LOAD, AMP, SIGNAL status Mute Per channel touch button for MUTE control and bicolored LED for indication Power Touch but ton for ON/SLEEP control and 3 colored LED for power state indication Select Touch button and LED for bidirectional device software select functionality
Mains Power
Nominal voltage 100 - 240 V AC 50 - 60 Hz Operating voltage 70 - 265 V AC 45 - 66 Hz Mains wall plug Selectable on order
CEE 7/7 “Schuko” 230 V / 16 A, NEMA L5-30 “Twistlock” 125 V / 30 A, NEMA 5-15P 125 V / 15 A (D 80:4 only), NEMA 5-20P 125 V / 20 A (D120:4 only), NEMA 6-20P 250 V / 20 A, AS/NZS 3112 230 V / 15 A (Aus/Nz), BS 546 230 V / 16 A (India), C-30P 125V / 30A (Japan)
Power su pply fea tures
Soft start / Inrush power Yes / Max 8 A Power factor correction > 0.98 for mains power > 400 W Regulated switch mode power supply (R.SMPS) Yes Breaker Emulation L imiter (BEL) Congurable current threshold and breaker prole BEL max current thre shold 32 A 25 A 15 A Power Average Limiter (PAL) Yes Under Voltage Limiter (UVL) Yes Mains undervoltage and over voltage protection and mains glitch tolerance
Yes
Dimensions
Rack rail to rear panel W: 483 mm (19”), H: 88 mm (2 U), D: 424 mm (16”) Overall all depth front-rear support D: 463 mm
Weight
16.5 kg (36 lbs) 15.8 kg (35 lbs) 14.5 kg (32 lbs)
Finish
Black painted steel chassis with grey painted steel front with detachable grille
Approvals
CE, ETL (ANSI/UL, CSA), PSE, RCM
Note 1): Lab.gruppen burst power (1 kHz, 25 ms burst power @ 150 BPM, 12 dB Crest factor)
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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16. Warranty and support
16.1. General
This product is manufactured by Lab.gruppen, and it is warranted to be free from any defects caused by components or factory workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of six (6) years from date of purchase from an authorized Lab.gruppen dealer. If the product fails to perform as specied during the warranty period, Lab.gruppen will undertake to repair, or at its option, replace this product at no charge to its owner, provided the unit is returned undamaged, shipping prepaid, to an authorized service facility or to the factory. This warranty shall be null and void if the product is subjected to: repair work or alteration by a person other than those authorized by us; mechanical damage including shipping accidents; war, civil insurrection, misuse, abuse, operation with incorrect AC voltage; incorrect connections or accessories; operation with faulty associated equipment; or exposure to inclement weather conditions. Damage due to normal wear and tear is not covered by the warranty. Units on which the serial number has been removed or defaced will not be eligible for warranty service. Lab.gruppen shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages. Lab.gruppen’s responsibility is limited to the product itself. Lab.gruppen takes no responsibility for any loss due to cancellation of any events, or rent of replacement equipment or costs due to a third party’s or customer’s loss of prot, or any other indirect cost or losses however incurred. Lab.gruppen reserves the right to make changes or improvements in design or manufacturing without assuming any obligation to change or improve products previously manufactured. This warranty is exclusive, and no other warranty is expressed or implied. This warranty does not affect the customer’s statutory rights.
International Warranties
Please contact your supplier or distributor for this information, as rights and disclaimers may vary from country to country.
16.2. Technical assistance and service
16.2.1. International service
If your Lab.gruppen product requires repair, contact your Lab.gruppen dealer or distributor, visit http://labgruppen.com/support/nd_service_centre/ or contact Lab.gruppen by phone or email to obtain details for the nearest authorized service center.
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16.2.2. Factory service
In the event a Lab.gruppen product requires factory service, you may contact Lab.gruppen’s service department for return instructions and a Return Authorization number.
Please note for product return:
1. Use the original packing.
2. Include a copy of the sales receipt, your name, return address, phone and fax number, email address and description of the defect.
3. Mark the Return Authorization number on the outside of the packing.
Ship the product prepaid to:
Lab.gruppen AB Faktorvägen 1 SE-434 37 Kungsbacka Sweden Phone: +46 300 56 28 00 Fax: +46 300 56 28 99
service@labgruppen.com www.labgruppen.com
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Notes
Notes
Lab.gruppen adopts a policy of continuous improvement and product specication is subject to change.
RPM, R.SMPS, PFC, CDM, BEL, UVL, CAFÉ, ESP, ISVPL, Iso-Float, Raised Cosine, MESA EQ,
LimiterMax and LoadLibrary are trademarks of Lab.gruppen AB. Tesira is a trademark of Biamp Systems.
All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
Copyright © 2015 Lab.gruppen AB. All rights reserved.
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