Miranda DDA-1112 Installation Manual

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DDA-1112 Digital Audio Distribution Amplifier
Guide to Installation and Operation
(DENSITÉ) SERIES
DDA-1112
Description
The Digital Audio Distribution Amplifier DDA-1112 supports AES3-id 75 Ω and provides 9 outputs, or 8 outputs with an input loop. The input features clock regeneration for reduced jitter and signal restoration. A signal detection stage permits to control the content of the audio signal. A multi-coloured Led, visible with the door closed, report the card status. The DDA-1112 requires a "single" or a "double" rear connector panel
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Eq
AUDIO
INPUT
SPECIFICATIONS
Input
Signal:.......................AES3-id (SMPTE 276M)
Level: ........................0.1 to 7.0 Vpp
Impedance:...............75 Ω unbalanced or Hi-Z
..................................(selection by a jumper)
Equalization: .............0 to >2000 m
Outputs
Signal:.......................AES3-id (SMPTE 276M)
Level: ........................1 Vpp
Impedance:...............75 Ω unbalanced
Return loss:...............15 dB
Jitter reduction: ........>15 dB (@ 100 kHz)
Specific jitter:.............<0.005 UI pp (700 Hz to 100 kHz)
OFF
ON
Internal
LOAD
Select
Status
Features
Digital audio distribution amplifier 1 input to 4,
8 or 9 outputs
AES3-id audio unbalanced input
Remote control of carrier quality
Silence detect with user adjustable delay and
threshold
.
Reclocker
Microcontroller
Intra frame output for monitoring
Status Led and remote reporting
Signal regeneration
V, U, C, P bits transparency
Audio
detection
Rem Control
Signal Processing
Sampling:..................28 to 100 kHz
Processing delay: .....<12 µs @ 48kHz
Signal absence
- threshold:................-48 / -72 dBFS (6 dB step)
- delay:......................from 0 to 255 s
V, U, C, P bits transparency Miscellaneous
Power: ......................single: 1.4 W
..................................double: 2 W
M453-9600-103
1 2 3 4
AUDIO
5
OUTPUTS
6 7 8 9
To INTRA FRAME
MONITORING
May 2006
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DDA-1112
INSTALLATION
Make sure the following items have been shipped with your DDA-1112. If any of the following items are missing, contact your distributor or Miranda Technologies Inc.
* DDA-1112 Digital Audio Distribution Amplifier * DDA-1112 rear connector panel (see figure for options)
The DDA-1112 and its associated rear connector panel must be mounted in a DENSITÉ frame. It is not necessary to switch off
OPERATION Overview
The DENSITÉ frame incorporates a central controller card, located in the center of the frame, which is equipped with an LCD display and a control panel. The controller handles error reporting and local and remote control for all cards installed in the frame. The display and control panel are assigned to the card in the frame whose SELECT button has been pushed.
Status Monitor LED
The status monitor LED is located on the front card-edge of the DDA-1112 module, and is visible through the front access door of the DENSITÉ frame. This multi-color LED indicates module status by color, and by flashing/steady illumination, according to the following chart (which also indicates fault reporting for this card on the DENSITÉ frame’s serial and GPI interfaces).
A “Flashing Yellow” Status LED indicates that the SELECT button on the front panel has been pushed, and the controller display and control panel are now assigned to this card.
The LED color assignments for some error conditions can be reconfigured by the user (see the chart and menu for details).
Select
Status
SELECT button
Status LED
DDA-1112
DDA-1112-
SRP
AES IN
1
2
AES OUT
3
DDA-1112
4
DDA-1112-
DRP
AES IN
1
2
AES OUT
3
4
DDA-1112-
DRP/L
5
6
AES OUT
7
8
9
DDA-1112
DDA-1112 Rear Connector Panels
AES IN
1
2
AES OUT
3
4
IN LOOP
5
6
AES OUT
7
8
the frame’s power when installing or removing the DDA-1112. Detailed instructions for installing cards and their associated rear panels are given in the Densité Frame manual.
Internal Load Card Jumper
When used with a DDA-1112-DRP or a DDA-1112-SRP, the jumper JP1 should be in the ON position.
When used with a DDA-1112-DRP/L, the jumper JP1 should be in the OFF position.
REPORT COLOR (F=flashing) SERIAL GPI G Y R FR No input lock Biphase Coding Error Parity Error CRCC Error Slipped sample Confidence Invalid Non audio No signal input 1 No signal input 2 No rear panel
: Factory default. User configurable
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User Interface Pushing the SELECT button will cause the on-card STATUS
LED to flash yellow, and the card identification and the current status will be shown on the controller card’s display. The STATUS LED will revert to its normal state upon a second push of the button, or after a short delay. The messages which may appear are shown in the top line of the menu chart on page 3
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Example:
SELECT button pushed twice when there is no signal connected to Input 2 on the rear panel and the LED is steady red:
D D A - 1 1 1 2
A L 2N O S I G N
Use the local control panel to access the detailed status report shown in the STATUS menu below.
DDA-1112
STATUS
[REAR PANEL ERROR, NO LOCK, BIPHASE CODING, PARITY, CRCC, SLIPPED, CONFIDENCE,
UNVALID,NON AUDIO, NO SIGNAL 1, NO SIGNAL 2, NO SIGNAL 1&2, ALL OK ]
DDA-1112 Digital Audio Distribution Amplifier
Guide to Installation and Operation
Operating Parameter Adjustment
The DDA-1112 has operating parameters which may be adjusted at the controller card interface. After pressing the SELECT button on the DDA-1112 card, use the keys on the local control panel (described in the Controller card manual) to step through the displayed menu and adjust the parameters. The menus are shown below.
SIGNAL DELAY
SIGNAL THRESHOLD
CABLE CORRECTION AUTO [START, PROCESS, SUCCESS, FAIL]
MANUAL (AES STATUS) [MANUAL OFF, 0, 2500]
CONFIGURE ALARM
NO LOCK
BIPHASE CODING
PARITY
CRCC ERROR
CONFIDENCE
INVALID
NON AUDIO
NO SIGNAL 1
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
ALARM LEVEL ALARM REPORT
[0,…, 15, …,255] ( s )
[-72, -66, -60, -54, -48] ( dBFS )
[GREEN, YELLOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
[GREEN, YELLOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
[GREEN, YELLOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
[GREEN, YE L LOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
[GREEN, YELLOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
[GREEN, YE L LOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
[GREEN, YE L LOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
[GREEN, YE L LOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
( m )
NO SIGNAL 2 ALARM LEVEL
FIRMWARE VERSION [ UC = Vxxx, CPLD = Vx]
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ALARM REPORT
[GREEN, YE L LOW, RED, FLASH RED] ( NO UNIT ) [NONE, GPI]
RESTOREFACTORY DEFAULT
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OPERATION (continued) STATUS menu
Displays status of the different board alarms. The higher-level alarm is displayed, even if not configured to activate the STATUS LED. ALL OK indicates an absence of alarm.
REAR PANEL ERROR
panel or an incompatibility between the module and the rear panel. The STATUS led turns on flashing red
NO LOCK Indicates that the input stage is not locked on the incoming AES.
BIPHASE CODING Indicates a biphase coding error . PARITY Indicates a parity error. CRCC Indicates a CRCC error. SLIPPED CONFIDENCE Indicates an input signal up to be low. INVALID Indicates an invalid sample. NON AUDIO Indicates the audio content is not linear PCM
samples. NO SIGNAL Indicates an internal signal level lower than the
selected threshold during a user defined period.
NO SIGNAL DELAY menu
Signal absence is declared when the level signal is lower than the signal threshold during the selected period, it can be adjusted from 0 to 255 s. The default value is set to 15 s.
SIGNAL THRESHOLD menu
The absence signal threshold can be adjusted from –72 to –48 dBFS by 6 dB steps. The default value is –60 dBFS.
Indicates a sample slipping.
Indicates an absence of the rear
iControl INTERFACE
The operation of the DDA-1112 may be controlled using Miranda’s iControl system. This section describes the control panels associated with the DDA-1112 and their uses. Please consult the iControl User’s Guide for information about setting up and operating
iControl. In iControl Navigator or iControl Websites, double-click on the DDA-1112 icon to open
the control panel.
Status Icons
At the top, to the left of the Miranda logo, are two status icons that report various aspects of the card’s operation.
The leftmost (CTRL) icon shows whether card configuration is manual [LOC] or via iControl [REM]. The second icon reports the input status.
Move the cursor over an icon to see its current status in the message area below the icons. If there is an error status, the message will appear automatically. If there are multiple error messages, the display will cycle through them.
The higher level alarm is displayed below inside the Status tab.
CABLE CORRECTION menu
AUTO A START will initiate an automatic sequence, indicated by PROCESS. When the input status becomes correct it will stop and SUCCESS will be displayed. FAIL will be displayed to indicate that no correction has been found that will yield a correct input status.
MANUAL This command allows a manual adjustment of the correction applied to the input signal. The input status is displayed at the same time to ease the setting.
CONFIGURE ALARM
It is possible to associate the STATUS Led colour and/or a GPI relay activation to each detected error.
Alarm relay activation depends of the ENABLE selection of the controller board menu GPI REPORT.
ALARM LEVEL Associates to each error the STATUS led colour: GREEN, YELLOW, RED and FLASH RED. This selection has no influence on the {STATUS} menu display.
ALARM REPORT The default value NONE is assigned to errors. Alarm relay activation will be associated to an error when GPI is set.
FIRMWARE VERSION menu
UC = Vxxx Microcontroller firmware version CPLD = Vx Programmable logic element firmware
FACTORY DEFAULT menu
RESTORE
parameters to a factory-preset state (indicated in the menu chart by an underline in the list of available choices)
version.
Select RESTORE to reset all of the menu-adjustable
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Config Tab
No Signal Delay sub-tab
This tab sets the card’s behavior in the event of a loss or absence of audio signal content.
A signal absence is declared when the signal level is lower than the signal threshold during the selected period.
The threshold can be set through the pull-down box to –72, -66, -60, -54 or ­48 dBFS, the default value is –60 dBFS.
The signal absence period can be adjusted from 0 to 255 seconds. The default value is set to 15 s, an input box is available to enter a numerical value directly.
Cable Correction sub-tab
Mode MANUAL This mode allows a manual adjustment of the correction applied to the input
signal. Look at the input status icon to facilitate the setting. An input box is available to enter a numerical value directly.
Mode AUTO A START will initiate an automatic sequence, indicated by PROCESS. When
the input status becomes correct it will stop and SUCCESS will be displayed. FAIL will be displayed to indicate that no correction has been found that will yield a correct input status
Load Factory
The Factory profile is a read-only set of factory-selected values that can be used to return your DDA-1112 to a standard operating condition.
See the DDA-1112 Menu, page 3, to see the default values for all parameters.
Guide to Installation and Operation
Alarms Tab
Selecting the Alarm config button opens a separate window for error status reporting. The alarm Configuration Panel shows all measured parameters and offers the following options for each:
Choose an alarm Name, use the pull-down box in the Overall alarm column to select the level associated to this alarm: Disabled, Mino, Major or Critical.
Check Log events to enable logging. The result is stored in a database managed with GSM n iControl Navigator.
In the bottom of the column Status/Name, the Card LED color follows the status of the physical card LED, as defined in the front panel menu Configure Alarm (page 4).
The overall Status is reflected by the color of the indicator attached to the card in iControl Navigator. It is also displayed in the upper left corner of the iControl Interface of the DDA-1112.
GSM is a dynamic register of all the system alarms, it is also an alarm provider for external applications.
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Info
The Info panel provides the user informations about the DDA-1112. The boxes titled Label, Short Label, Source ID and Comments are editable; the user
can enter its own information. The Advanced button displays the name of the server within the iControl system, the
frame into which it is installed, the slot occupied by the card and it’s ID (49 for DDA-
1112). The Remote System Administration button at the bottom of the window opens a data
entry box titled Joining Locators, in which the ADD option opens a dialog box in which the user can identify the Locator by its URL.
WARRANTIES
Miranda’s Warranty and Warranty Policy are explained in full detail in the Warranty Information Sheet.
COMPLIANCE Radio Frequency Interference and Immunity
This unit generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If the unit is not properly installed and used in accordance with this guide, it may cause interference with radio communications. Operation with non-certified peripheral devices is likely to result in interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits in accordance with the specifications in:
FCC Part 15, Subpart B; CE EN50081-1:1992; CE EN50082-1:1992.
CONTACT MIRANDA
Head Office Miranda Technologies France Miranda Asia
Miranda Technologies Inc. 216 Rue de Rosny Mita Nexus Bldg. 2F 3499 Douglas-B.-Floreani 93100 Montreuil 1-3-33 Mita, Minato-Ku St. Laurent (Montreal), Que. H4S 1Y6 France Tokyo, Japan 108-0073 Canada
Tel +1 (514) 333-1772 +33 1 55 86 87 88 +81 3 5730 2988 Fax +1 (514) 333-6914 +33 1 55 86 00 29 +81 3 5730 2973 Toll free: 1-800-224-9828
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