Synapse D16Mio User Manual

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LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY
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Contents
1 – Overview .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 – What’s in the Box ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 – Optional Extras ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 – Device Installation .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.1 – Mounting ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.2 – Audio Connections ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.1 – Balanced to Balanced Wiring .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.2 – Balanced to Unbalanced Wiring ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 – Power Supply .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 – Network Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.4.1 – AES67 Audio Network Note ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4.2 – Using on a Redundant Network ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4.3 – Using on Standalone Network ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
3 – Device Operation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 – Display View Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.1.1 – Bank Metering Views ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.2 – Channel Metering Views .................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.1.3 – Network Info View ............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.1.4 – Dante™ Info View ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.1.5 – Version View .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1.6 – No Network ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1.7 – Identify ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2 – Headphone monitoring ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2.1 – Headphone Volume ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.2 – Headphone Mute .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.3 – Factory Reset ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.4 – Firmware Updates ................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.5 – Third Party Control............................................................................................................................................................................... 12
ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Device Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
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1 – Overview
The Synapse D16Mio is a high performance, high channel density networked audio interface supporting Dante™ with AES67 interoperability. The D16Mio features 16 channels of studio grade microphone preamplifiers using THAT Corporation mic preamp technology, with up to 51 dB of digitally controlled gain in 3 dB steps. Each mic input also supports P48 switchable phantom power and a switchable pad for accommodation of pro line level inputs.
The balanced line level outputs feature digitally controlled output attenuation from 0 to -100 dB. All I/O are available independently via the Dante™/AES67 network audio interfaces. The D16Mio is available in terminal block or DB-25 options for optimum ease of connectivity and wiring.
The DM16Mio is also an excellent solution for:
o Audio expansion for any DSP based AV system o House of worship and theatres o Analog and digital snake alternative
The front panel features an accessible integrated headphone amp and a high contrast OLED display to provide quick and detailed feedback for audio confidence monitoring and diagnostics.
The 24V power supply comes pre-mounted to the DM16Mio chassis but there is also support for a secondary external 24V DC supply for optional power redundancy.
On the network side, there is a fully redundant Dante™ interface utilizing both RJ45 connectors and SFP ports. The SFP ports allow the DM16Mio to utilize direct fiber connectivity for long range signal extension in physically large systems such as arenas, large corporate buildings and convention centers.
Audinate’s Dante™ Controller or other 3rd party manufacturer's Dante™ routing software can be used to control the Dante™ audio routing configuration of the device while the Attero Tech unIFY Control Panel application can be used to configure the device­specific features.
1.1 – What’s in the Box
The Synapse DM16Mio comes supplied with the following:
o Synapse DM16Mio device o AC Mains power cord
1.2 – Optional Extras
The following are available as options for the Synapse D16Mio and may be ordered separately:
o 24V DC Redundant Power Supply ( P/N: 256-00014-01) o 1Gbit Fiber SFP Module ( P/N: 065-00038-01)
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DB-25 Option
Terminal Block Option
DEVICE FEATURES
*Note: The Synapse D16Mio has a label on the base of the unit that shows the device’s MAC address. This is important for initial device identification as the last six digits make up part of the device’s default network name that is shown when the device is detected by Dante™ Controller of unIFY Control Panel.
1 – Headphone Jack 2 – Headphone Mute Indicator 3 – Headphone Volume/Mute Knob 4 – Factory Reset Switch 5 – OLED Display 6 – Front Panel Nav Knob 7 – Monitor Select Switch 8 – Device Power/Status LED
FRONT PANEL
9 – Bank A (Inputs 1-16) 10 – Bank B (Outputs 1-16) 11 – SFP port (Primary) 12 – SFP (Secondary) 13 – Ethernet Port (Primary) 14 – Ethernet Port (Secondary) 15 – DIP Switches (Future Use) 16 – Redundant Power Input 17 – Primary Power Supply
REAR PANEL
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2 – Device Installation
2.1 – Mounting
The case for the D16Mio is designed ready to fit in a standard 19” rack. The rack mount tabs are built in to the front panel of the unit (rack screws are not supplied). Use four screws to secure the unit to the rack. Dimensioned drawings can be obtained by logging into Attero Tech’s customer portal
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2.2.1 – Balanced to Balanced Wiring
Figure 1 – Mounting and Dimension Information
2.2 – Audio Connections
All connections to the Synapse D16Mio should be made before the power is applied. Attach analog audio sources to the analog audio inputs. Attach analog audio destinations to the analog audio outputs. The analog audio inputs and outputs are balanced, so be sure to check what connection type the source and destination devices use in order to connect it correctly. Refer to the following diagrams and instructions for connecting different types of audio devices.
*Note – Based on the input source type, it will be necessary to set the channel inputs to Mic or Line level accordingly. This is set from the unIFY Control Panel software. The D16Mio default is Mic level for all inputs. Microphone preamp levels are also set in the software. See the unIFY Control Panel manual for further details.
Figure 2 – Balanced Wiring Guide
2.2.2 – Balanced to Unbalanced Wiring
Figure 3 - Unbalanced Wiring Guide
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2.3 – Power Supply
Use the provided AC power cable to connect a standard AC outlet to the power supply input connector. There is no “on” switch so the unit will power up as soon as the power connection is made.
*Note: If using the optional backup supply, avoid connecting a powered supply to the unit. It is recommended to attach the power supply to the D16Mio first, then connect the power cord to the power supply to supply power to it.
Once powered, the screen on the front of the unit should turn on and show the Attero Tech logo, the status LED should be red and the mute LED should be flashing red rapidly. Initialization can up to 20 seconds depending on how the device is setup. Once initialized, the status LED will turn green, the mute LED will go out, and the screen will change to show the first of the metering screens.
There may also be some activity on the Dante™ RJ45 Ethernet connector LEDs. If a cable is connected and no network is detected, both LEDs will remain off. If an active connection is made the green LED will come on and the yellow LED will flash.
2.4 – Network Connections
*Note: All Attero Tech products are tested using UTP cabling and it is recommended that UTP cabling be used when installing them. STP cabling can be used for installation though care must be taken not to introduce grounding issues into the system by doing so.
Network connection is made using the RJ45 ports and SFP ports. To use an SFP port, a suitable SFP module(s) will be required to be installed. These are not included with the DM16Mio and must be purchased separately. In general, any 1Gbit SFP compatible module may be used.
*Note: If there is no network connection, the front panel will show “No Network” in the center of all the metering screens. The network screen will also indicate that there are no active interfaces.
Dante™ networks can be configured in two different ways: standalone or redundant. The Synapse DM16Mio can be used in either configuration. By default the DM16Mio is set to “Redundant” mode but this can easily be changed using Dante™ Controller.
2.4.1 – AES67 Audio Network Note
For successful deployment of Attero Tech’s AES67 enabled products, it is necessary to insure the AES67 audio network is properly configured. A Quick Start Guide for AES67 Audio Networking is available from the Attero Tech Customer Portal at https://portal.atterotech.com/home/?v=files/560321a2b075c . As setup needs may vary by product, it may also be necessary to check with the AES67-enabled product manufacturer as well.
2.4.2 – Using on a Redundant Network
The DM16Mio is setup for use in a redundant network out of the box. In this mode the DM16Mio effectively has two separate network connections, each with its own unique IP address. Both IP addresses also need to be on completely different subnets.
By default, both ports of the DM16Mio in redundant mode will get their own IP from a DHCP server if one is available. If not, the interfaces will fall back to a local link address. For the primary port, that will be in the range 169.254.x.x. For the secondary port, that will be in the range 172.31.x.x. Static addresses may be assigned to one or both interfaces using Dante™ Controller.
Figure 4 –"Redundant” mode, no daisy chain
Connecting both the primary and secondary connections of any Dante™ device to a network setup for redundancy *WILL* cause network problems if the device not configured in “Redundant” mode. As only the primary interface is required for initial setup, if there is any doubt as to what configuration *ANY* device on the network has, it is recommended only the primary ports of all devices be connected to the primary network and all secondary port connections are left disconnected. Once all devices that support redundancy are confirmed as being configured in “Redundant” mode, the secondary ports of all the Dante devices can then be attached to the secondary network.
For the DM16Mio, when connecting the primary Dante™ network, either the primary SFP port or the primary RJ45 port can be used. Similarly, when connecting the secondary Dante™ network, either the secondary SFP port or the secondary RJ45 port can be used.
*Note: The connections t o the primary and secondary Dante™ networks don’t have to use the same type of port on the D16Mio. They may be mixed so using a primary SFP connection and an RJ45 secondary connection or vice versa are both perfectly acceptable.
Once connections to the main primary and secondary networks have been made, the unused ports can be used to create a daisy chain to a nearby device. Simply connect the spare primary port to the primary port of the nearby device. To maintain full redundancy, the spare secondary port should also be connected to the secondary port of the nearby device.
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For full flexibility in a standalone network, the DM16Mio should be reconfigured to “Switched” mode. This is easily done by connecting one of the primary ports to the standalone Dante™ network and then using Dante™ controller to switch the mode.
Figure 5 - "Redundant" mode with daisy chaining
*Note: There are limitations using daisy chaining due to the additional switch hops of a daisy chained switch/device in a Dante™ network. While daisy chaining can certainly offer the installer some benefits, careful consideration should be given as to whether daisy chaining is suitable for any given application.
2.4.3 – Using on Standalone Network
The DM16Mio supports both redundant mode and standalone mode (indicated as “switched” mode in Dante™ Controller). If the DM16Mio is being used in a standalone network, running the DM16Mio in either “Redundant” or “Switched mode is perfectly acceptable and will work so even though the DM16Mio is setup in “Redundant” mode by default, it can and will work happily in a standalone network without changing anything. However, only the primary SFP port or primary Ethernet port of the DM16Mio may then be connected to a standalone Dante™ network.
*Note: Connecting either secondary port to a standalone Dante™ network while the D16Mio is still set in “Redundant” mode will cause problems due to the IP address setup of the secondary ports having completely different IP addresses. Therefore this should be avoided.
Figure 7 - "Standalone" connection in "Switched" mode
In “Switched” mode, the DM16Mio reverts to using a single internal network connection with a single IP address. The concept of primary and secondary ports become irrelevant and all of the ports (both SFP and RJ45) are connected together on the same network essentially turning the DM16Mio into a regular four port network switch.
In this mode, the Dante™ network can be connected to any of the four ports. Any unused ports may then be used to connect other devices in a daisy chain. As the DM16Mio is acting as a switch, other devices connected to the DM16Mio must then count the DM16Mio as a switch hop.
Figure 6 - "Standalone" connection in “Redundant” mode
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3 – Device Operation
Panel Lock
Headpho ne Volum e
Headpho ne Channel
Screen name
Channel Name (Dante Tx Name)
Headpho ne Channel
Headpho ne Volum e
Preamp Gain
P48 S ta tus
Certain features of the DM16Mio such as channel mutes, output level, and front panel lockout are controlled using unIFY Control Panel application. This is available from the customer portal section of our website. Details of those features are shown in the help documentation for unIFY Control Panel.
Some features of the device are operated from the various controls on the front panel such as the main display.
3.1 – Display View Operation
During power up the display will show the Attero Tech logo. Once the device is running, the display will switch to showing a normal view. If there are any problems, the display will indicate a POST (Power-On Self-Test) error. If this happens contact Attero Tech technical support.
Once up and running, the front panel can show various different views and is used to control a number of DM16Mio features. To save power, the display will turn itself off after 30 seconds of inactivity. To activate the display again, press either of the knobs to activate their buttons or the monitor select button. The Display Timeout timer can be adjusted in unIFY Control Panel.
*Note: Turning a knob will NOT turn the screen back on. It must be a button push.
Navigating the views on the display is achieved using the “Menu Nav” knob. Rotating this left or right will step through the various views available. If the front panel lock has been activated by unIFY, the panel lock icon will be shown in the upper right hand corner of the display and while the “Menu Nav” knob can still be used to rotate the different views no further action can be taken on any view.
3.1.1 – Bank Metering Views
There are two views for bank metering. The main part of each bank view shows meters for each analog input or output in that bank. This view can be used to select the monitor output if the panel lock is not active by pressing in the “Menu Nav” button. This activates a cursor that can be scrolled used the knob to select one of the visible channels. Once the desired channel is selected, press the separate “Monitor Select” button and that channel will when be routed to the headphone output.
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3.1.2 – Channel Metering Views
Each individual input and output channel has its own view. The meter itself is shown in the horizontally across the main part of the view from left to right. The name of the current channels meter being shown is displayed in the upper left hand corner. The name in parenthesis that follows the name is the channel name that this channels is identified by on the Dante™ network. This view can also be used to select the monitor output if the front panel lock is not active. To do so, with the desired channel on view, click the “Monitor Select” button.
In the channel metering view, the preamp gain for the channel may be configured from the front panel by depressing the Menu Nav encoder. This switches context to the preamp gain control. In addition the phantom power state can be toggled by pressing the Monitor Select button. To switch context back to the Menu Navigation mode.
3.1.3 – Network Info View
The Network info view shows the IP addresses and link speed of 0the DM16Mio’s interfaces. In redundant mode, both a primary and a secondary interface will be shown. The primary port speed will always indicate the faster of the two possible primary links if they are both used. The same is true the secondary port speed if both secondary links are used.
In switched mode, only one interface with its IP address is shown and the speed indicated will be the fastest speed of any of the four possible links.
3.1.4 – Dante™ Info View
The Dante™ info view shows information about the Dante™ setup. The device Dante™ name, its port mode and the devices clock sync status are all shown. The Dante™ name is name the device identifies itself as on the Dante™ network. The port state shows if the device is in either redundant mode or switched mode. The clock sync indicates whether the device is the “Master” clock for the system or if it’s a “Slave” to another device. A state of “No
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Sync” may indicate a possible problem with either the device or the network.
3.1.5 – Version View
the volume knob. The LED will be red while the mute is active and off otherwise. To toggle the mute state, push the volume knob to activate its button.
The Version view gives version information about the various parts of the device.
3.1.6 – No Network
If the DM16Mio becomes disconnected from the Dante network at any time, that will be indicated on various views. The metering views will show a “No Network” message while the Network view will show “No link” for all indicated interfaces.
3.1.7 – Identify
The “Identify Device” option allow devices on the network to be visually located. This feature will flash the Status/Power LED, and display the above message on the front panel display of the selected device in unIFY Control Panel. See the unIFY Control Panel manual for more information on using this function.
*NOTE: On Synapse devices, the front panel controls will not operate until the Identify function is disabled.
3.2 – Headphone monitoring
The DM16Mio has a headphone output that can be used to monitor audio signals in the device. The currently selected channel for monitoring is shown in the bottom left corner of any of the metering views. Selecting a channel can be done from any of the metering views. The headphone output has both volume and mute controls available.
3.2.1 – Headphone Volume
The current volume level is indicated in the lower right corner of the display on any of the metering views. The volume is controlled with the monitor volume knob just to the right of the output jack itself. Turning the knob clockwise increases volume while turning it counter-clockwise decreases the volume level.
3.2.2 – Headphone Mute
The headphone volume knob also acts as a mute control. The state of the mute is indicated by the mute LED just to the left of
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3.3 – Factory Reset
Should it be necessary, the DM16Mio has a factory reset option. Activating it affects both Dante™ and non-Dante™ settings of the device. All Dante™ settings are reset including device name and channel names, the Ethernet port mode will be defaulted back to redundant mode and the IP address setup will be reset to get an IP address dynamically.
The factory reset switch is accessed through a small hole on the front panel. The active the factory reset insert a paperclip or small screw driver into the factory reset hole and press and hold the factory switch for five seconds. Once the switch has been in for long enough, if the screen was active, the screen will blank, releasing the switch after 5 seconds will then start the factory reset process.
3.4 – Firmware Updates
If a firmware update for the DM16Mio is released, it may be applied in the field by the end user or installer. The update process takes advantage of the smart firmware update tool in unIFY. The unIFY Control Panel application is available from the customer portal
To apply the update, download the appropriate SFU file for the D32o, select the smart firmware update option under the Tools menu and follow the instructions. Further assistance for doing updates is provided in the unIFY Control Panel manual.
on the Attero Tech website.
3.5 – Third Party Control
The DM16Mio offers some support for real time third party control. The commands the DM16Mio support and the protocol it uses are all outlined in the unIFY 3 available from the customer portal
rd
party software API document
on the Attero Tech website.
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ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION
The Dante™ / AES67 interface shall have 16 balanced mic/line level inputs available on terminal blocks or DB-25 connectors.
The mic/line preamps for each channel shall support up to 51 dB of digitally controlled gain in 3 dB increments with switchable phantom power.
A switchable attenuator pad provides support for line level signals levels of up to +24dBu when active.
The front panel display shall show audio inputs and allow assignment of any analog input to the front panel mounted headphone jack for monitoring.
The interface shall have 16 balanced line level outputs available on terminal blocks or DB-25 connectors.
The output attenuation level shall be configurable in 1 dB increments from 0 to -100 dB.
The Dante™ interface shall support a switched or redundant network mode.
The device shall have two integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports on RJ-45 connectors and 2 gigabit SFP expansion slots for connectivity to a Dante™ network.
All parameter changes will be non-volatile and self-restoring in the event of power interruption.
The device shall support Ethernet and power redundancy.
The device shall be compliant with FCC 47CFR parts 15B and 18 (Class A), EN 55011, ICES-003, RoHS and CE (EN55022 Class A and EN55024 Class A).
The device shall be the Attero Tech Synapse D16Mio.
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Device Specifications
Analog Audio Inputs
Input Type
Input Impedance
Maximum Input Levels +24 dBu (Pad Active – Line Mode) +/- 0.005%
THD+N ≤ 0.005% at -3 dBFS
Dynamic Range > 105 dB
Frequency Response 20-20kHz, +/- 0.5dB
Output Type
Output Impedance
Maximum Output Levels +24 dBu (+/- 0.5 dB)
THD+N ≤ 0.005% at -3 dBFS
Dynamic Range > 105 dB
Frequency Res ponse 20-20kHz, +/- 0.5dB
Output Type Stereo he adphone on ¼” TRS
Maximum output level
THD+N < 0.01 % @ 25mW
16 – Balanced 3-pin line level (Terminal Block option)
4 – TASC AM-pinout compatible DB25 balanced analog (DB-25 option)
10 k - Line Mode
Analog Audio Outputs
16 – Balanced 3-pin line level (Terminal Block option)
4 – TASC AM-pinout compatible DB25 balanced analog (DB-25)
200 - Balanced
Headphone Output
25mW into 32
Dante Network
Physical L ayer Ethernet
Connector (s) Dual RJ-45 / Dual SFP Slots
Cable Quality CAT-5e or better (Copper) / Fiber
Transmission Speed All interfaces 1 Gbps
Supported Sample Rates 44.1kHz /48kHz / 88.2 kHz / 96 kHz
Minimum Dante Network Latency
Supported Modes Redundant / Switched
AES67 Support Dante™ – AES 67 Mode
AC Power 120V AC
Power Consumption < 20W Max
Cable Quality CAT-5e or better
Width 19"
Height 1.75” (1 RU Form Factor)
Depth 12.5"
Weight 6 lbs.
Certificat ions
Environmental Operating Specifications
250 us
Power Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Regulatory Compliance
FCC CFR 47 Parts 15B Class A, EN55011
ICES-003
CE (EN55022 / EN55024)
RoHS
REACH
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Operating Temperature
0 to 40° C
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