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Document Revisions
DateRevisionAuthorNotes
October 20101.0John Davis, CBNTFirst release of JetStream MINI v1.0 Reference Manual
December 20111.1John Davis, CBNTCorrected Appendix D to add command for HSM-MIC-DB
February 20122John Davis, CBNTAdded information regarding second generation JSM chassis & PC
August 20122.1John Davis, CBNTAdded Master/Slave synchronization information
September 20122.2John Davis, CBNTAdded Livewire Compatability Mode
RJ-45 to DB-9 Adaptor Color Codes................................................................................... 50
Appendix D Microphone Phantom Power.................................................................................52
Appendix E USB To Serial Converter........................................................................................53
Two Year Limited Warranty.......................................................................................................55
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1 Introduction
About this Manual
This manual describes the installation and operation of the Logitek JetStream MINI.
Intended Audience
This manual is aimed at Engineers and Technical Operators responsible for installing, configuring
and supporting a Logitek Networked Console System.
In the context of a system installation, or to become familiar with the entire Logitek Networked Console System, the reader should also reference:
Surface Reference Manual for each surface you are installing
AEConfig Reference Manual
JetStream Server Reference Manual (JetNet equipped systems)
It is assumed the person responsible for installing and configuring any PC application has a solid
understanding of Microsoft Windows desktop operating systems, or has ready access to IT support.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
This text indicates a menu choice to be made, with an arrow separating a multi-level selection,
eg Control Panel Users & Passwords. This can be a menu choice in a Logitek application, or
within Windows.
Indicates a “see-also” section in this manual, or another Logitek manual.
The exclamation symbol signifies an important note or critical information.
This text represents a command, script block example, instruction to
be typed, or directory path.
TIP:A useful tip from our knowledge base!
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About the JetStream MINI
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The heart of every Logitek digital console is the JetStream audio router. With 8 slots for
microphone input cards, analog input cards, analog output cards, digital input cards, and digital
output cards, one JetStream Mini easily handles all audio channels in a typical studio and is
capable of mixing, routing, creating mix minuses, and all other functions of traditional consoles.
With the addition of JetNet audio networking, the JetStream Mini becomes an Audio over IP
router, which allows for direct network transfer of audio to other JetStream devices, hard-disk
playout systems, and other Logitek JetNet partners without using computer sound cards. Using
standard IP protocols, JetNet is the simplest way to connect IP accessible devices to the audio
network.
The JetStream Mini provides seamless integration of analog and digital sources or destinations. The
JetStream can accept both digital and/or analog inputs and provide digital and/or analog outputs.
Logitek consoles retain the look and feel of traditional broadcast audio boards, adding input
routing, multiple mix minus buses, dynamics, EQ controls, and more. Consoles supported by the
JetStream as of this writing include the Pilot, Remora, and Mosaic surfaces. The JetStream can also
drive multiple utility panels such as the COM-12 intercom panel, RTE-3 and RTE-XY rack-mount
router control heads, BTN-12 button panels, and GST-20 and GST-22 guest headphone amplifiers.
With the addition of the JetNet audio networking module, remote IP control of the JetStream is
possible using the LogitekvTools software suite.
StudioHub+ wiring allows for rapid installation of the JetStream using standard CAT-5 cabling.
The following cards may be installed in a JetStream Mini's 8 I/O slots:
JSM-MIC-RJ4 channel microphone pre-amp card with StudioHub+ connectors
JSM-MIC-DB8 channel microphone pre-amp card with DB-25 connector
JSM-AIN-RJ4 stereo/8 mono analog input card with StudioHub+ connectors
JSM-AIN-DB4 stereo/8 mono analog input card with DB-25 connector
JSM-AOUT-RJ4 stereo/8 mono analog output card with StudioHub+ connectors
JSM-AOUT-DB4 stereo/8 mono analog output card with DB-25 connector
JSM-DIN-RJ4 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital input card with StudioHub+ connectors
JSM-DIN-DB8 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital input card with DB-25 connector
JSM-DOUT-RJ4 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital output card with StudioHub+ connectors
JSM-DOUT-DB8 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital output card with DB-25 connector
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System Requirements
Console Surfaces
Jetstream
1Audio
Network
SurfacesAudio EnginesEthernet Switches
Control Panels
Console Surfaces
Jetstream
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Control Panels
Business
Network
Serial CommsIPTCP/IP
Remote Support
Software vTools
Software vTools
Surfaces are remote
control panels for
Audio Engine
Audio Engines
process Audio and
GPI control events
Network switches
distribute audio,
control & sync
Client PCs
Software tools provide
remote control &
system maintenance
Software vTools
Serial
TCP/IP
UDP/IP
Figure 1 - Logitek System Architecture (v4.x)
The JetStream Mini is designed to be installed in a standard 19” equipment rack. It is two rack-units
high. The unit is convection-cooled without a fan, therefore it is suitable for mounting inside a
studio near operators and microphones. For best performance, leave at least one rack-unit empty
above the JetStream for proper cooling and design the rack to allow air to circulate.
System Architecture
Audio I/O cards plug into slots A-H on the JetStream. That audio is mixed on the JSM-DSP card
(labeled “Surface”) Consoles and utility panels connect directly to the JSM-DSP card via RS-485. All
audio mixing, equalization, and dynamics processing is done on the DSP card. Local audio from the
JetStream MINI is ready within two seconds of power-up.
The optional JetNet Audio Networking module is an embedded PC equipped with an Intel Atom
processor and 1GB of RAM with a server-class dual Gigabit Ethernet card. Audio from the I/O cards
is processed by the JSM-DSP card and streamed via USB 2.0 internally to the PC and sent to the
network.
The PC runs Windows Embedded Standard and has been optimized for audio networking. No
other applications should be installed on the PC.
JetNet networked audio is available within 90 to 120 seconds of power-up.
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This section details what you should do when unpacking your newly arrived JetStream MINI.
Parts List
The exact list of parts received will vary depending on your order, but should generally include:
1x fully assembled JetStream MINI frame, containing cards and Power Supply/Supplies as
ordered.
You will receive a parts list with the system that is specific to the JetStream and cards on your order.
Unpacking
Carefully unpack the cartons whilst looking for any signs of shipping damage. You may wish to save
the shipping cartons until the operation of the system is verified.
Report any damage to the shipping carrier immediately. Verify that the contents of each box match
the packing list and report any discrepancies immediately to Logitek in writing.
Contacting Logitek
In the event of a shipping problem, you can contact Logitek Electronic Systems in several ways:
This chapter covers basic installation and cabling information, and details some cabling examples.
As preferences and techniques for installation vary widely, this information should primarily be used
as a starting point for planning your install.
Installation
The JetStream MINI is designed to be mounted in a standard 19” rack, and occupies two rack units.
The main power supply is mounted internally. A redundant 12 volt, 40 watt DC power supply,
PSU-40W connects to the rear of the unit.
The JetStream should be mounted in a clean, dry and well-ventilated area. Because the unit is
convection cooled and there is no cooling fan, leave at least one rack unit empty above and
preferably one empty rack unit below the JetStream for best performance,
Cabling
All cables to the JetStream enter at the rear of the cabinet.
Audio Cable
Be sure to use properly rated digital cable for digital audio connections. For twisted pair, this is
normally 110 ohm low capacitance cable such as Belden1800A or Gepco5524EZ.
These cable types are also excellent for analog audio so using digital cable for all audio connections
would be an acceptable and wise choice, negating the need to order separate types of cable.
For a neater installation, a multi-pair cable may be preferred. CAT5 cable is a popular alternative,
due to its high availability and low cost. The impedance range of CAT5 cable fits entirely within the
range allowed by the AES/EBU specification. The tightly matched wire resistance also makes CAT5
an excellent analog cable.
For installations where an intense AM RF field is present, shielded CAT5 cable may also be used.
JetStream I/O cards with RJ-45 connectors utilize the StudioHub+ wiring standard made popular by
Radio Systems. Using a variety of dongles that connect to standard CAT5 network cable, installing a
JetStream is as simple as plugging the cable into the I/O card, plugging the matching dongle into the
other end, and connecting the studio equipment.
The StudioHub+ wiring standard calls for shielded CAT5 cable, and all Logitek StudioHub+ wiring
kits come with a short length of pre-made shielded CAT5 cable for each input and output. Nonshielded CAT5 cable can work for most analog and digital connections. However, shielded CAT5
cable must be used with the JSM-MIC-RJ card without exception.
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Data Cable
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Recommended cable for the Control Surface data is CAT5 cable. The maximum length cable for
Control Surface connections is 1000 feet (300 meters). Shielded cable can also be used if there is a
risk of heavy interference to the signals, however this is normally not required.
Recommended cable for the JetNet Audio Networking module is CAT5e or CAT6 cable. The
maximum length cable for network connections is 100 meters (roughly 328 feet). Shielded cable
can be used if there is a risk of heavy interference to the signals, however this is normally not
required.
See Appendix C for pinouts of all cards.
Pre Assembled Cables
Logitek offers pre-made cable assemblies to M-66 block, Krone block, XLR connectors, BNC
connectors, or bare ends.
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4 System Components
Power Supply Unit
A switching 110/220 volt power supply is mounted internally inside the JetStream MINI. Connect
the mains to the standard IEC power inlet on the rear of the unit.
For redundancy, the optional PSU-40W power supply may be connected to the 12v DC power
connector on the rear of the JetStream. This is a standard external power “brick.” The connector is
wired with tip positive and sleeve negative.
Each supply has a blue LED that lights on the front and rear of the JetStream when it is operating.
TIP:The use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to power the JetStream is highly
recommended to preserve stable operation and to avoid audio interruptions. Power
consumption of the JetStream is approximately 20 watts. Size the UPS according to
the length of time needed to protect against outage.
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The JetStream MINI has an LED display on the front and rear of the unit.
These LEDs show the status of the unit, and information is displayed on front and rear
simultaneously.
PS1/PSU 1 – Main power supply. This blue LED lights when the power supply is operating.
PS2/PSU 2 – Redundant power supply. This blue LED lights when the redundant 12 volt power
brick is connected and operating.
DSP – This red LED will blink when the JetStream is in an idle state and waiting for a configuration
file to be uploaded.
PC – This green LED indicates that the unit is rate locked to either external sync or another
JetStream.
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Rear Panel Connections – First Generation (s/n 1-199)
VGA – (installed with purchase of JetNet Audio Networking option) Allows for connection of a
computer monitor to the JetStream for configuration or for running Logitek vTools applications on
the embedded PC.
NET 1 – (installed with purchase of JetNet Audio Networking option) Gigabit Ethernet port for
primary audio network. Connect this port to an appropriate Ethernet switch or directly to another
JetStream if connecting two units as an audio snake.
NET 2 – (Installed with purchase of JetNet Audio Networking option) Gigabit Ethernet port for
administrative LAN or for secondary (redundant) audio network. Connect this port to an
appropriate Ethernet switch.
USB – (Installed with purchase of JetNet Audio Networking option) 4 USB 2.0 ports for the
embedded PC. Use for connecting a keyboard, mouse, or portable media.
Before removing a portable disk drive or flash drive from the JetStream Mini,
make sure to click the Eject icon in the Windows system tray and wait for
Windows to stop the drive. Networked audio will be interrupted if the drive is
removed before Windows has stopped the drive and marked it as “safe to
remove.”
If JetNet Audio Networking is not installed:
A USB to RS-485 Adaptor will be provided to connect the JetStream to a PC or laptop. The
adaptor should connect to port 4 on the SURFACE card. See Appendix E.
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a video router.
If a Second Generation DSP/Network card is installed in a First
Generation JetStream enclosure, NET 1 will be used for the ADMIN
NET connection. The primary audio LAN connection will be on
SURFACE port 3. The secondary audio LAN connection will be on
SURFACE port 4. Contact Support if you have any questions after the
upgrade.
Rear Panel Connections – Second Generation (s/n 200-299)
VGA – Used to connect a computer monitor with a VGA port. The VGA and DVI ports operate
simultaneously.
DVI – Used to connect a computer monitor with a DVI port. The VGA and DVI ports operate
simultaneously.
USB (3 ports) – Used to connect keyboards, mice, or portable media.
If a KVM switch is connected to the JetStream instead of a separate
keyboard, the computer will display an error message saying that the
keyboard was not found after the BIOS POST message. After 5 seconds, the
message will clear and the computer will continue to boot. The keyboard on
your KVM switch will function normally despite the error message.
AUDIO NET 1: Located on the DSP card. This is a gigabit Ethernet connection. When automatic
failover is implemented, this will be the primary audio network. As of this writing, this port is not
used.
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AUDIO NET 2: Located on the DSP card. This is a gigabit Ethernet connection. When automatic
failover is implemented, this will be the secondary audio network. As of this writing, this is the
only active audio network port. The audio network cable should be connected here.
ADMIN NET: Located next to the USB ports. This is the administrative LAN connection used to
configure and control the unit. No audio is passed on this network, therefore it may be connected
to the office network without concern. This is a Gigabit Ethernet connection, although it can
connect to a 10/100 network if Gigabit is not available.
RESET: Used to perform a hardware reset of the DSP card. The button is recessed; use a pen or
pencil tip to depress.
Second Generation JetStreams do not have LED power, PC, or DSP lights on the back. Those
indicators are only on the front panel.
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The JetStream MINI provides 12 logic input connections along with 16 relay closures for external
device control. Three GPI inputs and four GPI outputs are on each of four DB-15 connectors.
TIP:The 4 GPIO connectors on the back panel plug into a circuit card with electronic
relays on it inside of the JetStream. It is possible to pull the back of the frame away
so the card with the relays does not make good contact with the card with the
connectors if the JetStream is mounted in a rack without its top lid. We recommed
that the lid always be fastened with all screws tightened down.
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
External Sync
The JetStream MINI may be synchronized to an external sample clock, which is connected to the
Ext Sync port. The external clock is an alternative to the internally set sample rate. For example, this
would be used if all devices in a facility were to be tied to the same sample-rate and clock.
The JetStream MINI will accept any AES source and lock to it. The green PC light will turn on when
external sync is present.
The JetStream MINI automatically matches any sample rate of digital inputs from approximately 25
KHz to over 50 KHz. The outputs can be set to sample rates of 32 KHz, 44.1 KHz, and 48 KHz or
locked to an external clock source (at one of these frequencies).
When integrating a JetStream MINI with an AoIP system made by another manufacturer, you
should connect an AES output from the other system to the External Sync input to rate lock the two
systems together.
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
Synchronizing JetStreams (Master/Slave)
By default, a JetStream is independent and will run on its own sample rate clock or external sync
input as described above. In a networked environment, JetStreams can lock to each other across the
network.
One JetStream can be set as Master by turning on device 26 bus 14. The red DSP LED on the rear
and/or front of the unit will turn on to indicate that the JetStream is the master.
To set a JetStream as a slave, turn on device 26 bus 15. The green PC light will turn on to indicate
that the JetStream is a slave.
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If integrating the JetStream with an AoIP system made by another manufacturer, connect an AES
output to the External Sync input of one JetStream as described above and set this unit as the
master. The red and green lights will be lit on the rear and/or front of the unit. Set the other
JetStreams as slaves. The green lights will be lit on those units. This will ensure that all AoIP devices
are rate locked.
Contact support for assistance with turning on the Master/Slave busses.
Find Me Button
The Find Me button is used to put the JetStream into Idle mode, where the JetStream stops
processing audio and waits for a new configuration to be uploaded to the DSP card.
See Chapter 6 for further details on Resets
“Open” Control Protocol
The control protocol of the JetStream MINI is “open”. If a user wishes to write software control or
to interface other devices through software control, contact Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc. for a
copy of the protocol.
Surface Connections – First Generation (s/n 1-199)
Control Surfaces (Audio Consoles) and Control Panels (Guest Turrets and router control heads)
connect via RS-485 to the JSM-DSP card, which is labeled as Surface. The ports are labeled 1 to 4,
with the first port at the top.
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connect via RS-485 to the JSM-DSP card, which is labeled as DSP, and the back panel. The first two
ports, COM 1 and COM 2 are on the DSP card; the second two ports, COM 3 and COM 4 are on
the rear panel as shown.
Although RJ-45 connectors are used for surface connections, these are NOT
Ethernet connections. Use the CAT5 cable to connect the JetStream MINI
directly to the control surface or panel. Do NOT connect the CAT5 cable from
a Surface port to an Ethernet Switch.
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
Communication verification
You can verify communications between the JetStream Mini and Control Surface, by watching the
LED lamps on the Surface port. The top green LED is transmit and the bottom yellow LED is
receive.
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Audio Cards
The JetStream MINI will accept from one to eight audio cards in slots A-H, which can be either
analog or digital.
JSM-AIN-RJ Analog Input Card
The JSM-AIN-RJ card provides 8 mono or 4 stereo inputs using RJ-45 connectors, following the
StudioHub+ wiring standard. Trim pots to the left of the slot provide precise level adjustment. All
JSM-AIN-RJ cards ship from the factory calibrated to a reference of +4 dBu. The reference level
may also be set using AE Config software, although adjustments made to the analog cards in AE
Config may not be as clean or as precise as by using the trim pots. The top LED on each connector
will blink as an audio meter when audio is present on the left channel and the bottom LED will
blink when audio is present on the right.
TIP: The trim pots must be used for gain changes of more than 4 dB to preserve the
signal to noise ratio!
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
JSM-AIN-DB Analog Input Card
The JSM-AIN-DB card provides 8 mono or 4 stereo inputs using a DB-25 connector. Trim pots to
the left of the slot provide precise level adjustment. All JSM-AIN-RJ cards ship from the factory
calibrated to a reference of +4 dBu. The reference level may also be set using AE Config software,
although adjustments made to the analog cards in AE Config may not be as clean or as precise as by
using the trim pots. LED lamps above the connector will flash as a meter to show audio presence.
TIP: The trim pots must be used for gain changes of more than 4 dB to preserve the
signal to noise ratio!
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JSM-MICIN-RJ Analog Input Card
The JSM-MICIN-RJ card provides 4 microphone pre-amplified inputs using RJ-45 connectors,
following the StudioHub+ wiring standard. Trim pots to the left of the slot provide precise level
adjustment. The top LED will blink like a meter when audio is present and the bottom LED will turn
on when Phantom Power is turned on.
TIP: The trim pots must be used for gain changes of more than 4 dB to preserve the
signal to noise ratio!
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
JSM-MICIN-DB Analog Input Card
The JSM-MICIN-DB card provides 8 microphone pre-amplified inputs using DB-25 connectors,
following the StudioHub+ wiring standard. Trim pots to the left of the slot provide precise level
adjustment. LED lamps above the connector will flash as a meter to show audio presence.
TIP: The trim pots must be used for gain changes of more than 4 dB to preserve the
signal to noise ratio!
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
JSM-DIN-RJ Digital Input Card
The JSM-DIN-RJ card provides 4 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital inputs using RJ-45 connectors, following
the StudioHub+ wiring standard. The reference level may only be set using AE Config software. The
top LED will blink like a meter when audio is modulating; the bottom LED will turn on solid when a
valid digital signal is present.
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
JSM-DIN-DB Digital Input Card
The JSM-DIN-DB card provides 8 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital inputs using a DB-25 connector. The
reference level may only be set using AE Config software. LED lamps above the connector will flash
as a meter to show audio presence.
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
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JSM-AOUT-RJ Analog Output Card
The JSM-AOUT-RJ card provides 8 mono or 4 stereo inputs using RJ-45 connectors, following the
StudioHub+ wiring standard. Trim pots to the left of the slot provide precise level adjustment. All
JSM-AOUT-RJ cards ship from the factory calibrated to a reference of +4 dBu. The reference level
may also be set using AE Config software, although adjustments made to the analog cards in AE
Config may not be as clean or as precise as by using the trim pots. The top LED on each connector
will blink as an audio meter when audio is present on the left channel and the bottom LED will
blink when audio is present on the right.
TIP: The trim pots must be used for gain changes of more than 4 dB to preserve the
signal to noise ratio!
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
JSM-AOUT-DB Analog Output Card
The JSM-AOUT-DB card provides 8 mono or 4 stereo outputs using a DB-25 connector. Trim pots
to the left of the slot provide precise level adjustment. All JSM-AIN-RJ cards ship from the factory
calibrated to a reference of +4 dBu. The reference level may also be set using AE Config software,
although adjustments made to the analog cards in AE Config may not be as clean or as precise as by
using the trim pots. LED lamps above the connector will flash as a meter to show audio presence.
TIP: The trim pots must be used for gain changes of more than 4 dB to preserve the
signal to noise ratio!
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
JSM-DOUT-RJ Digital Output Card
The JSM-DOUT-RJ card provides 4 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital outputs using RJ-45 connectors,
following the StudioHub+ wiring standard. The reference level may only be set using AE Config
software. The top LED will blink like a meter when audio is modulating; the bottom LED will turn
on solid when a valid digital signal is present.
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
JSM-DOUT-DB Digital Output Card
The JSM-DOUT-DB card provides 8 AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital inputs using a DB-25 connector. The
reference level may only be set using AE Config software. LED lamps above the connector will flash
as a meter to show audio presence.
See Appendix C for connector pinouts.
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First Generation JetStream Configuration (s/n 1-199)
Configuration of the Control Surface port is accomplished in conjunction with configuration of the
JetStream MINI. Configuration of the JetStream takes place using the Logitek Configuration
Software, AEConfig. Systems with the JetNet Audio Networking module have AE Config preinstalled.
Systems without JetNet will use a customer supplied laptop and connect via USB to serial adaptor.
First Generation customers who upgrade to the Second Generation
DSP/Network card should follow the Second Generation instructions.
AEConfig was written for the Logitek Audio Engine. See Appendix A to learn
how to use AE Config with the JetStream.
Figure 1 - AEConfig - Hardware Configuration Page
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Second Generation JetStream Configuration (s/n 200 & up)
Configuration of the Control Surface port is accomplished in conjunction with configuration of the
JetStream MINI. JetSet is a web-based system that lets you configure a JetStream using any popular
web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) either on the JetStream itself or on any
laptop, computer, or tablet connected to the ADMIN network connection.
JetSet is currently in testing. The manual will be updated to describe JetSet operation at the time of
its release.
See Appendix A.
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This chapter covers the basic operation of the JetStream Mini.
Initial Power-Up
Depending on your distance from Logitek Electronic Systems’ factory, your JetStream may have
had a long journey to get to you. It’s always a good idea to re-seat all I/O cards prior to powering on
your unit.
Power Loss at Audio Engine
In the event of loss of power at the JetStream, upon the resumption of power, it will return to the
same state it was in prior to the power failure.
Audio from local sources will begin to play within 3 seconds of power up. It can take up to two
minutes for networked JetStreams to find each other and begin streaming after a power failure.
Networked sources will remain silent until they automatically restore the connection..
Recovering From a Bad Upload
If the configuration stored on the JetStream is corrupted for any reason, the DSP will refuse to start.
When this occurs, all LED lamps on all I/O cards and on the DSP (Surface) card will light
simultaneously and no audio will be present. After a few seconds, the DSP will restart; the lamps
will shut off and turn back on again, and the process will repeat every few seconds. You may hear a
popping noise in your monitor speakers as the unit resets.
Recover from this condition with an idle reset.
Idle Reset
Unplug the power to the unit. Press and hold the Find Me button on the back of the JetStream and
apply power. Release the Find Me button when you see the DSP lamp begin to blink. You may now
upload a good configuration to the JetStream to resume operation.
TIP:If the JetStream is constantly rebooting, you can often force an Idle Reset by
pressing and holding Find Me while it reboots without pulling the power. If you're
not successful doing an Idle Reset with this method, pulling the power cord and
holding Find Me during a power up will definitely work.
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Resets from AEConfig & JetStream Server
The following resets are performed from the JetStream Server and AEConfig PC applications:
Soft Reset
A Soft Reset is executed by clicking Soft Reset from the JetStream Log page in JetStream Server or
during the upload process in AEConfig. This reset will tell JetStream to read its current routing table
and perform every route again. This reset will also ask JetNet to refresh its list of network routes.
A Soft Reset will NOT read the default route table. (A default route is anything
in Surface Settings or Output Selections in AE Config with an I mark on the
grid.) Therefore, if you are changing a default route, it will not take effect until
a full reset is performed. Also, any changes made to the Mix Minus grid on
AEConfg's System Page will not take effect until a Full Reset.
TIP: A Soft Reset does not interrupt audio. Therefore, if you need to change default
routes but do not wish to interrupt programming, do a Soft Reset, then force the
routing change manually using the JetStream State page in JetStream Server.
Full Reset
A Full Reset is executed by clicking Full Reset from the JetStream Log page in JetStream Server or
during the upload process in AEConfig.
A Full Reset copies the default startup state of the last configuration saved, erasing any routing, level
or on/off information currently held in memory. This function is required to activate the routing
portion of a new configuration file or to clear the current state memory if it becomes corrupted.
A Full Reset will tell JetNet to remove all of its network routes, unplug the USB
connection to the DSP card, and then restore all of its network routes. It can
take up to 30 seconds for this process to take place before network routes are
restored.
TIP:As a Full Reset will reset to default routes and turn off all faders, audio interruption
will likely result.
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The Audio Engine uses multi-layer boards with surface mount technology. As such, the majority of
the engine and its cards are not user-serviceable. However, there are some basic tasks that can be
performed by suitably qualified technical personnel.
Warranty
Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc. will honor the warranty of the system when conducting field
maintenance, provided:
Repairs or updates only relate to recommended and documented procedures
Care is taken and procedures are followed
Repairs are conducted by suitably trained or experienced service personnel
If you do not feel comfortable performing maintenance or repairs, please do not proceed. If you
would like advice prior to attempting a repair, please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your
reseller.
Firmware Updates
Each card has a firmware chip that is field upgradeable. Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc. or your
value-added reseller may from time-to-time supply firmware updates to add new features or fix
bugs.
Firmware is uploaded via the embedded JetNet PC or via a PC connected by USB for non-JetNet
systems. Logitek Support will contact you if your system's cards need an update.
LogMeIn Access
Logitek installs the LogMeIn utility to the JetNet embedded PC prior to shipping in order to provide
remote support. Please contact Logitek Support if you would like to be granted remote access to
your machines.
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Component Replacement
Card swap-out
If you need to swap a card with an on-site spare, you can simply unhook the blue tab from the
card, pull up on the card to remove it, insert the replacement and snap it in. Be sure to push the RJ45 or DB-25 connector firmly through the rear panel slot prior to inserting the card into the edge
connector.
Cards are fully hot-swappable. Rack rails are available from Logitek to make maintenance easier.
As the Engine config is stored within the JSM-DSP (“Surface”) card, when
swapping a JSM-DSP, the config will need to be reloaded before normal
operation can be resumed.
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North America
Contact the factory directly via phone: (877) 231-5870 Toll Free or +1-713-664-4470 or email
support@logitekaudio.com
Outside of North America
Contact your local Logitek dealer for factory-trained assistance.
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Appendix AUsing AEConfig
First Generation JetStream AoIP routers that do not have a built-in PC or who have the embedded
PC but have not upgraded to the Second Generation DSP?Network card use the legacy AE Config
3.6 software for system setup and maintenance.
This guide is intended for use by Logitek staff for creating a JetStream
configuration in AE Config v3.6.3.1(31 December 2009) and for use by
station personnel who wish to make minor modifications to their
JetStreams. Please note that during this transition period from the AE-32
Audio Engine platform to the JetStream platform, Logitek support will
create and modify a JetStream configuration at no charge.
Differences in Hardware between the AE-32 and JSM
The AE-32 uses the IO24A for analog input and output and the IO8D for
digital input & output. It uses up to two LS-DSP or SA-DSP cards. There are 8
slots for I/O cards (A-H). A fiber network card (NETA) may be installed in
place of an I/O card in slot H. A control card is installed in slot I. The DSP
cards are installed in slots J & K.
The JetStream uses 5 different I/O cards, which are installed in slots A - H.
There is one combination control/DSP card which is installed in the DSP
slot. Networking is handled by an optional embedded computer.
When setting up a JetStream, make the following substitutions on the
Hardware Configuration page in AE Config:
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JSM-MIC IN: 4/8 input Microphone Preamp card. Assign an IO24A in AE Config to the slot
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where this is installed and only assign the first 4 input pins in the software to inputs for a RJ card and
8 input pins for a DB card. Do not assign any outputs in the software to this slot.
To enable phantom power on the input, turn on the “Cue at Infinity” checkmark on the input in AE
Config. When phantom power is enabled on the input, the yellow LED on the input jack will turn
on. The green LED on the input jack will light when audio is present as confidence metering.
TIP:If you choose to enable phantom power by using Cue at Infinity, the microphones
will turn cue on when potted down, which may engage monitor muting in some
studios. To avoid this, phantom power may be turned on by adding some assembly
language code in Command Builder or Command Library. The command is
documented in Appendix D, however we strongly recommend that only Logitek
Support add this to your system as assembly language programming is meant for
advanced users only.
JSM-AIN: 4 stereo/8 mono Analog Input card. Assign an IO24A in AEConfig to the slot where this is
installed and only assign the first 8 input pins in the software to inputs. Do not assign any outputs in
the software to this slot. The green LED will light when audio is present on the left and yellow LED
will light when audio is present on the right.
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JSM-DIN: 4 or 8 (depending upon RJ or DB card type) AES/SPDIF Digital Input card. Assign an
IO8D in AE Config to the slot where this is installed and assign the matching input pins in the
software to inputs. Do not assign any outputs to this card. [Note: A stereo source connected to an
input should be set to 2 channels with the L/R pins. A mono source connected to an input should
be set to 1 channel with the appropriate L/R pin.
Examples: A stereo CD player connected to input 1 should be set as 2 channels, 1L & 1R; if
connected to input 2, set it to 2 channels, 2L & 2R; if connected to input 3, set it to 2 channels, 3L
& 3R; if connected to input 4, set it to 2 channels, 4L & 4R. If you have a phone hybrid that puts
out 2 discrete mono outputs on the same AES wire, then create 2 inputs, each set to one channel.
The first input would be set as 1L and the second input would be set to 1R if it were plugged into
the first jack.]
Notes pertaining to all input cards:
1. As with the AE-32, to have a group of microphones mute when on, set Monitor Muting to Yes and select the bus that
should be muted when the mics are on (most commonly Monitor In) from the drop-down menu. Up to three mute
tallies may be set to latch on while the monitors are muted by entering in the appropriate GPI output number in the
Mute Tally 1/2/3 box. AE Config will write the mute tally command based on the last microphone it finds in the mute
group, so make sure you enter the same tally numbers for all microphones in the group for best results.
2. Multiple inputs can be created using the same input pins. This way, the same audio would appear yet different GPI,
muting, or mix minus bus information may be entered in for the different inputs. Make sure that the unique names are
different for each input in order for Command Builder to tell them apart and that the surface labels are different so your
operators can tell them apart.
3. The JetStream supports 12 GPI inputs and 16 GPI outputs on the back of the unit. To assign a GPI input or Output,
enter the GPI number into the appropriate box in AE Config’s Input Settings Editor. You have the following choices:
GPI INPUT
Audio On – when the specified GPI input turns on, the fader for this source will turn on.
Audio Off – when the specified GPI input turns on, the fader for this source will turn off.
Cue – when the specified GPI input turns on, the fader for this source will be put into cue.
GPI OUTPUT
Audio Start – when the fader for this source turns on, the specified GPI output will be pulsed.
Audio Stop – when the fader for this source turns off, the specified GPI output will be pulsed.
Audio Tally – when the fader for this source turns on, the specified GPI output will latch on and remain on until
the fader turns off.
In addition, GPI connections are available on the control surfaces. When entering the number for a GPI connected on
the back of the JetStream, enter the number only. (GPI 1 = 1, GPI 2 = 2, etc.) When entering the number for a GPI
connected to surface 1, add 100. (Surface 1 GPI 1 = 101, Surface 1 GPI 2 = 102, etc.) When entering the number for
a GPI connected to surface 2, add 200. (Surface 2 GPI 1= 201, Surface 2 GPI 2 = 202, etc.)
4. The Normal Input Level box in AE Config is only recognized by JetStreams with DSP v1.34 and higher. This is the
only way to adjust levels for digital inputs. In addition, analog cards have trim-pot adjustable gains. Using the trimpots
provides better noise and headroom performance for analog inputs.
5. Mix minus busses are assigned as in the AE-32. See the AE Config manual for a full discussion of Mix Minus
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in and use the first 8 channels in the software. Do not assign any inputs to this slot. The green and
yellow LEDs will light when audio is present on the left and right channels, respectively.
JSM-DOUT: 4 or 8 AES/SPDIF Digital Output card (depending upon RJ or DB connector). Assign an
IO8D to the slot where this is plugged in and use the matching pins in the software. For
stereo sources, assign 2 channels and set them to L+R. For mono sources, assign one channel and
choose the appropriate L/R side. Do not assign any inputs to this card.
Notes pertaining to all output cards:
1. The Normal Output Level box in AE Config is only recognized by DSP v1.34 and higher. This is
the only way to adjust levels for digital outputs. In addition, analog cards have trimpot adjustable
gains. Using the trimpots provides better noise and headroom performance for analog outputs.
2. When connecting an output to a consumer (S/PDIF) device, change the format box from AES to
S/PDIF. This suppresses some bits used by AES that consumer devices do not support. Most
consumer grade CD, DAT and minidisk machines will not record unless the S/PDIF format is
selected.
3. Output pins may not be duplicated for the I/O cards. Duplicate output pins are allowed only for
creating network outputs, which will be discussed later in this document. Please take care to not
duplicate your pins when setting up the I/O cards.
4. As with the AE-32, output routing is done on the surface settings page on the yellow Output
Selections tab. This process is outlined on the following page.
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The columns in the grid represent the outputs; the pink rows represent inputs, green rows represent
DSP outputs. Right click to create an I (Initial Route) mark in the column to connect the desired
DSP or input signal to the output.
The blue section below the green DSP outputs is used for filtering on the Route X-Y and is not part
of the output selection process. Refer to the Utility Panels manual to learn more about the Route XY.
When you have successfully routed an input or DSP source to an output, you will see it listed under
Source Devices on the Output Settings page.
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If slots G&H have cards installed, they must both be inputs or both be outputs. If the directions are
mixed, the output card will not function.
Independent Bus Switching, Pre-Fader Aux Bus, Mix Minus
Setup
Independent Bus Switching, Pre-Fader Aux busses, and Mix Minus busses are set up exactly the
same way as in 3.x Audio Engines. See page 28 of the AE Config Reference Manual (Rev. 3.6) for an
explanation of these features and how to enable them on the System Page.
As with the Audio Engine, to tell the JetStream to remove a certain input from a mix minus bus,
enter the mix minus bus number in the Input Settings Editor. (In other words, the JetStream won’t
know to mix out the phone from mix minus 1 until you go to the phone input and put a 1 in the
Mix Minus Bus box.)
Surface Settings
In order for a source to appear on a console's fader, it must be assigned in Surface Settings. See
page 45 of the AEConfig v3.6 Reference Manual.
JetNet JetStream Networking
Before we begin with AE Config, let's review how the network cards have been set up prior to
shipping.
In first generation units, NET 1 is the primary audio network. It is set up with a static IP address of
192.168.87.xxx, where xxx represents the unit's serial number.
In first generation units, NET 2 is most often used for connection to the faciltiy's administrative LAN.
It is set up to receive an IP address automatically via DHCP.
In second generation units, the audio network connections are on the DSP card. They are assigned
arbitrary static IP addresses in the JetStream Server application. However, these addresses are not
used to access the unit. The multicast streams are assigned automatically by the network card. The
network connection on the computer is the administrative LAN; this address is assigned via DHCP
by default.
When it's time to plug in the JetStreams, all of the audio NET 1 or audio NET 2 cables will go into
the same switch or VLAN for the audio network. (Also, two JetStreams may be connected back to
back as an audio snake. The network cards are auto-sensing, so a crossover cable is not required
when setting up a snake.)
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Streaming Audio – The Executive Summary
Networked audio is sent out as multicast IP streams. Each stream is assigned a different IP address
automatically by the JetStream. The JetStreams on the audio network communicate to each other so
each JetStream becomes aware of what sources are available. In addition, JetStreams can send and
receive audio to other Audio over IP devices that follow standard RTP over UDP protocols.
However, because those other devices are not JetStreams, they cannot announce their presence to
a JetStream (nor can the JetStream announce its presence to a non-Logitek box, therefore a
common table is kept for the JetStreams to send and receive audio to non-Logitek AoIP devices.
Overview
The first step in setting up a JetStream MINI for JetNet Networking is to configure all of the local
inputs and outputs in AEConfig and assigning the appropriate Surface Settings checkmarks.
The second step is to create network outputs, either for individual sources that you wish to share
with other devices or for mix busses (Program, Aux 1, Aux 2, Mix Minus 1, etc.) that you wish to
share with other devices. When uploading this initial configuration to each JetStream, do a Full
Reset at the end of the upload.
The third step is to connect the JetStreams on the network and let them discover each other's
network outputs. The JetStream Server application, which runs on each embedded PC, caches a list
of these sources as well as the local sources that you uploaded with AE Config.
In JetStream Server, under the JetStream State tab is another tab labeled Surface Settings. This tab
will show a similar grid to the Surface Settings in AEConfig, and it will show the checkmarks and I
markers that were uploaded from AEConfig. As the JetStream discovers the network sources from
other devices, they will be added as rows in the grid. Then, add check and/or I markers as desired
to assign those network sources to the surface; they will then be available for the surface to route
and control.
JetStream Server will keep these network source names and checkmarks in its cache and store it to
a local file. The JetStream will keep this cache, even though power cycles, until a Full Reset is
performed. After the Full Reset, the cache-building process begins again and the network sources
will need to be added to the Surface Settings again.
Non-Logitek AoIP devices are kept in a text file called JSM_Net_Def.txt. This file is placed in
D:\Logitek of each JetStream and should be identical on all machines.
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In AE Config, create a new output. Assign it the appropriate number of channels (1 for mono, 2 for
stereo). Give it a Unique Name and surface label. For example, let’s put program out on the
network for another studio to listen to:
The Unique Name and Surface Label will be transmitted to all other JetStreams on the network.
The Surface Label will appear on the control surface (console) and the Unique Name will appear in
the JetStream Server software where you are assigning the sources to the faders and destinations.
The Unique Name is a good place to put studio names (ie “Studio 1 Mic 1” whereas on the console
itself you may only want to call it “Mic 1.” The Unique Name should be unique throughout the
entire system. It is acceptable to have identical surface labels so long as they don't both appear on
the same control surface.
In our example, “Pgm to net” will appear on the other JetStreams. In your environment, you would
probably want to have your call letters or studio name there: “Studio A Program” “KUHF Program”
or “WKDF Aux 1.”
In Number of Channels, put 1 for mono and 2 for stereo.
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Now, to assign the pins. The JetStream will look for any output that is assigned a pin with an invalid
number and know that it is destined for the network. So, if outputs 1-8 are valid for an analog
output card, assign this to outputs 9 and 10.
Second Generation JetStreams using AE Config need to define whether a stream is fast audio (low
latency) or slow audio before the audio will begin to stream. To define it as fast audio, put a 7 in the
output's Normal Signal Level box. To define it as slow audio, put an 8 in the output's Normal Signal
Level box. Fast audio streams use smaller but more frequent packets and generate more network
traffic than slow audio streams. If the JetStream is being integrated with AoIP equipment that follows
the Livewire protocol, use 8 in the Normal Signal Level box for slow audio and a 6 in the Normal
Signal Level box to send Livewire compatible fast audio streams.
Logitek handles mono AoIP differently than other vendors. Some companies (ie Livewire) do not
have a special mono packet type and transmit mono sources as left channel only with the right
channel silent; their consoles know to then take left channel only. If you are integrating JetNet into
an existing Livewire installation, set up mono network outputs as stereo and assign the left side to
both channels in order for everything to match on their consoles as with ours. In this example, a
mono network output would be assigned to a stereo pair as G9/G9. A stereo network output would
go to G9/G10.
Assign all subsequent network outputs to the same pins. AEConfig 3.6 from 31 December 2009 and
later will allow you to repeat output pins. (Just take care to not repeat output pins to a physical
output; use this feature only for the “virtual” network outputs.
To send an input source to the network, create a network output and route the input to that output
on Surface Settings/Output Selections, just as you would if you were routing an input to a physical
output.
When you’re done, your output settings page will look like this:
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A small text file is kept in D:\Logitek named JSM_Net_Def.txt. Multicast information about
AoIP sources from non-Logitek JetNet partners is placed in this file in order for JetStream Server to
know it is available on the network.
Either spaces or tabs may be used as delimiters in the file. Text following two forward slashes // will
be treated as a comment and ignored.
The following information is kept in the file:
Stream Name: Two sets of 8 character fields. This is the 16 character surface label that will be sent
to the console. Text should be enclosed in quotes. If a blank field is desired, put a space between
quote marks.
Destination IP: Enter the multicast address of the stream coming from the Non-Logitek device.
Host Name: One 14 character field. Computer Name used in some IGMP implementations. The
host need not be specified; if you do not want to list the host you must enter a space between
quotation marks.
Host IP: Used in some IGMP implementations. If not needed, enter 0.0.0.0.
Net 1: Y or N. For most JetNet installations, this will be Y, as audio is transmitted on this LAN.
Net 2: Y or N. For most JetNet installations, this will be N, as we will not transmit audio on this
LAN.
A sample JSM_Net_Def.txt follows:
// JetStream Manual Channel Guide File
//
//Stream NameDestination IPHost NameHost IPNet 1Net 2
//16-char 2x8 0.0.0.0 14-char0.0.0.0Y / NY / N
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------// “12345678””12345678” 239.193.1.1 “12345689901234” 0.0.0.0 Y N
//
“Phone””1”239.192.0.1“ “0.0.0.0 Y N
“SS-32””A”239.192.0.2“LiveIO”0.0.0.0 Y N
“A-Serv 1””Out 1”239.192.8.32“RCS1”0.0.0.0 Y N
“A-Serv 1””Out 2”239.192.8.33“ “0.0.0.0 Y N
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Appendix BSpecifications
General
Card slots: 1 Audio processor, 1 Network processor, 1 GPIO, 8 Audio I/O
Local audio I/O: 64 channels max (mono RJ-45) on 8 I/O cards
112 channels max (mono DB-25) on 8 I/O cards
Power: 95 - 120 volt or 220-240 volt, 47-63 Hz single phase (25 watts maximum)
Backup power: Connection for external backup PSU
Start up time: 3 sec to local audio, 120 sec to networked audio
Cooling: Convention only, requires 1RU empty space above unit
Environmental: 10oC – 38oC, 10 – 90% RH (non-condensing)
Dimensions Actual - 19“ w x 11.5” d x 3.5” h (2RU) (48.2 cm w x 29.2 cm d x 8.9 cm h)
Weight fully loaded - 10 lbs.
Audio Processor Card
DSP: 32 bit floating point processing
Mixing: 36 channels (stereo) shared between 1 to 4 consoles
EQ & Dynamics: 24 channels allocated to either inputs or outputs
Profanity delay: 2x delays, 9 sec stereo each
Mix-Minus outputs: 24 channels mono, may be combined for stereo
0 VU Reference Level: -20 or -18 dBFs
Factory default reference: 0VU = +4 dBu = -20 dBFs (+20 VU = +24 dBu = 0 dBFs)
Internal sampling rate: User selectable 32K, 44.1K, or 48K (Sample/Sec)
External sync input: AES3-1992 or word clock, 44.1k or 48K (Sample/Sec)
Console connections: 4 serial ports with activity indicators
GPIO Card
Inputs: 12 channels
Input level: +3.3 volts, ground to activate, reverse voltage and over voltage protected
Outputs: 16 channels
Outputs format: optical isolated relay, non-polarized (50 volt, 500 milliamp max load)
Functionality: assigned in setup program
Microphone Input Cards
Number of Channels: 4 microphones (RJ) or 8 microphones (DB)
Connectors: 4 StudioHub format RJ-45 sockets with audio presence & phantom power indicators
or 1 DB-25 with audio presence indicators
Phantom power: +48 volts switched via software
Normal input level: -65 to -30 dBu, rear panel trim-pot adjustable
Input impedance: 4k ohms balanced
Common mode rejection ratio: -90 dB (1 kHz)
THD+N: .01% (-35 dBu input, +4 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Frequency response: +/- .2 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Equivalent input Noise: < -124 dB (-60 dBu input, +4 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Conversion resolution: 24 bits
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Number of Channels: 8 mono inputs, may be combined for stereo
Connectors: 4 StudioHub format RJ-45 sockets with audio presence indicators
or 1 DB-25 with audio presence indicators
Signal format: Balanced or unbalanced
Maximum input level: +24 dBu
Normal input level: -20 to +8 dBu, rear panel trim-pot adjustable
Factory preset level: +4 dBu, +20 dB headroom
Input impedance: 50k ohms balanced or 25k ohms unbalanced
Common mode rejection ratio: -90 dB @ 1 kHz
THD+N: < .01% (0 dBu input, +4 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
THD+N: < .008% (+4 dBu input, -20 dBFs output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Frequency response: +/- .2 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 80 dB (+4 dBu input, +4 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Conversion resolution: 24 bits
Analog Output Card
Number of Channels: 8 mono outputs, may be combined for stereo
Connector: 4 StudioHub format RJ-45 sockets with audio presence indicators
or 1 DB-25 with audio presence indicators
Signal format: Balanced or unbalanced
Maximum output level: +24 dBu into 600 Ohms
Normal output level: -20 to +8 dBu, rear panel trim-pot adjustable
Factory preset level: +4 dBu, +20 dB headroom
Output impedance: 60 Ohms
THD+N: < .01% (+0 dBu input, +4 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
THD+N: < .008% (-20 dBFs input, +4 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Frequency response: +/- .2 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 80 dB (+4 dBu input, +4 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Conversion resolution: 24 bits
Stereo Separation: > 80 dB (+23 dBu input, +23 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Inter-Channel Crosstalk: > 90 dB (+23 dBu input, +23 dBu output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Digital Input Card
Number of channels: 4 inputs (RJ) or 8 inputs (DB) (stereo input may be split into 2 mono)
Connector: 4 StudioHub format RJ-45 sockets with audio presence & sync indicators
or 1 DB-25 with audio presence indicators
Digital format: AES3-1992 or S/PDIF
Rate conversion: All inputs, 24 bit resolution, 24kHz to 96kHz, switchable in or out
Input sample rate: same as audio processor card when rate conversion turned off
Precision: up to 24 bits
Input impedance: 110 ohms, transformer balanced and isolated
THD+N: < .004% (-20 dBFs input, -20 dBFs output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Frequency response: +/- .1 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Dynamic range: 140 dB
Subcode detection: validity bit, audio/no audio bit
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Digital Output Card
Number of channels: 4 outputs (RJ) or 8 outputs (DB) (2 mono may be combined into 1 output)
Connector: 4 StudioHub format RJ-45 sockets with audio presence indicators
or 1 DB-25 with audio presence indicators
Digital format: AES3-1992 or S/PDIF, user switchable
Sample rate: same as audio processor card
AES output compliance: 24 bits
Output impedance: 110 ohms, transformer balanced and isolated
THD+N: < .004% (-20 dBFs input, -20 dBFs output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Frequency response +/- .1 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Dynamic range 140 dB
Subcode generation: copyright not asserted when in SPDIF mode
Network & Video Processor Card
Embedded processor: 1.6 GHz, 1Meg DDR2
OS: XP embedded
Video: VGA, 1280 x 1024 resolution
Video application: vScreen user configurable meter bridge replacement GUI
USB: 2 ports for pointing devices or memory sticks
Ethernet: 2 wired Gigabit ports
Simultaneous audio streams: 64 per JetStream
System size: 2000 streams total
Network delay: 1 mSec max
Fault tolerance: dual redundant networks when using two network switches
Snake Mode: up to 3 JetStream units can be directly connected without a switch
Streaming protocols: RTP, multicast and unicast
Network sync: user settable address & port, packet rate 1 Hz to 3 KHz
Sync rate is independent of audio sample rate
Network can be locked to house sync input via a single JetStream
Automatic system master selection, automatic failover
** Specifications are subject to change **
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Audio I/O with RJ-45 Connectors
TIP: The StudioHub+ standard calls for all connections being electronically balanced.
TIP:Pre-wired CAT-5 cables may swap the orange and green pairs.
TIP:If using unbalanced input connections, jumper the negative pins to ground. For
unbalanced output connections, leave the negative pins unconnected.
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GPIO
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There are four DB-15 connectors, with 3 GPI inputs and 4 GPI outputs each. The contacts of the
internal electronic relays are rated at 50 volts DC maximum and 500 milliamps maximum. Higher
voltages should be connected to larger external relays.
DB-15 Connector 1 (top)
PinConnectionPinConnection
1IN 1-A (+)9IN 1-B (gnd)
2IN 2-A (+)10IN 2-B (gnd)
3IN 3-A (+)11IN 3-B (gnd)
4Out 1 A12Out 1 B
5Out 2 A13Out 2 B
6Out 3 A14Out 3 B
7Out 4 A15Out 4 B
DB-15 Connector 2 (upper middle)
PinConnectionPinConnection
1IN 4-A (+)9IN 4-B (gnd)
2IN 5-A (+)10IN 5-B (gnd)
3IN 6-A (+)11IN 6-B (gnd)
4Out 5 A12Out 5 B
5Out 6 A13Out 6 B
6Out 7 A14Out 7 B
7Out 8 A15Out 8 B
DB-15 Connector 3 (lower middle)
PinConnectionPinConnection
1IN 7-A (+)9IN 7-B (gnd)
2IN 8-A (+)10IN 8-B (gnd)
3IN 10-A (+)11IN 10-B (gnd)
4Out 9 A12Out 9 B
5Out 10 A13Out 10 B
6Out 11 A14Out 11 B
7Out 12 A15Out 12 B
DB-15 Connector 4 (bottom)
PinConnectionPinConnection
1IN 10-A (+)9IN 10-B (gnd)
2IN 11-A (+)10IN 11-B (gnd)
3IN 12-A (+)11IN 12-B (gnd)
4Out 13 A12Out 13 B
5Out 14 A13Out 14 B
6Out 15 A14Out 15 B
7Out 16 A15Out 16 B
TIP:There is no cue audio available on a RTE-3, RTE-XY, or GST-20, so pins 1 and 6 may
be omitted on those panels.
TIP:Using a pre-wired CAT-5 cable and a RJ-45 to DB 9 adapter is a fast way to wire
these surfaces and panels.
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Pin Color
1Orange
2Yellow
3Green
4(no connect)
5White
6Blue
7Black
8Red
9Brown
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Appendix DMicrophone Phantom Power
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Phantom Power on the JSM-MIC-DB or JSM-MIC-RJ cards may be enabled by selecting Cue @ Infinity in AEConfig.
However, the Cue @ Infinity function remains active, so when the fader is brought down to zero (infinity mark) the
channel will engage cue. If microphone muting is enabled for Monitor In, engaging cue will mute the control room
monitors.
To avoid this situation, we need to send the same command to the MIC IN card that enabling Cue @ Infinity does
without checking the box. This is accomplished using an ASM assembly language command in Command Builder.
Assembly language programming is an advanced function best performed by Logitek Support personnel. Please contact
Support and have them implement this feature for you.
For the JSM-MIC-RJ card:
cmd ae1 asm “02 09 86 a1 cs 00 04 86 02 00 mi”
For the JSM-MIC-DB card:
cmd ae1 asm “02 0A 86 a1 cs 00 05 86 02 00 00 mi”
where CS = Card Slot and MI = Mic ID
Card Slot is defined as follows:
Slot A = 01
Slot B = 02
Slot C = 03
Slot D = 04
Slot E = 05
Slot F = 06
Slot G = 07
Slot H = 08
Mic ID is defined as follows:
All Off = 00
Mic 1 = 01
Mic 2 = 02
Mic 3 = 04
Mic 4 = 08
Mic 5 = 10
Mic 6 = 20
Mic 7 = 40
Mic 8 = 80
All Mics = FF
Add hex numbers together to enable several microphones on the same card. (8 mics = FF)
This command is best placed in the init trigger, ensuring that the phantom power is turned on when
the unit boots up. (trigger init)
Logitek JetStream MINI Reference Manual
Appendix E USB To Serial Converter
First generation JetStreams (serial numbers 199 and below) that do not have the embedded PC
installed for networking use a USB to RS-485 adaptor to connect a laptop or computer for
configuration.
The adaptor is a VSComm USB-COMi-M. Use a standard RJ-45 cable wired for Ethernet. Note that
some pre-made cables will swap the orange and green pairs.
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