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1. ADMINISTRATOR PRODUCTOR TT OPERATOR a E Main Intcom Output Gain Main PFL Button S Main Aux Button S Main Aux Input Gain S Main Aux Output Gain S Boa Messages S Eom S Wait Dni o Be Bae o g E E g E E a a pe Ye YY VY YS Aa aAA This screen configures the user s levels is Save changes x Discard changes ADMINISTRATOR ts a special level without restrictions be Emit fe Exit Likewise other user groups with broader or more restricted access to each of systel 6000 s functions may be created which will make it easier to create very productive work environments based on a differentiation of functions between Producers Operators and Program Presenters Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 47 AEQ The restriction levels managed by the application are specified below Master Input Gain Input gain control for the MASTER signal Master Output Gain Output gain control for the MASTER signal Main IntCom Button Enables the intercom button Main IntCom Input Gain Input gain control for the INTERCOM signal Main IntCom Output Gain Output gain control for the INTERCOM signal Main PFL Button Enables the PFL button Main AUX Button Enables the AUX button Main AUX Input Gain Input gain control for the AUX signal Main AUX Output Gain Output gain control for the AUX signal Pfl Output Gain Controls PFL output gain Add Aux Circuit Allows auxilia
2. E E E TT TTT TT TTT TTT TT TTT TT ee TTT TT TT TTT TTT TTT eee TOOT TTT TTT ee TT TTT TT TTT TTT TT TTT TT ee STATA TT TT TTT TTT T TT T TT T TOT oe TOT T er ie EIJ BASIC LEVEL m o Input 00 017 0 09 R OUTPUT 00 018 J Salvos ENABLED Take All lt semptys lt empty gt empty lt ermipty gt sempi lt empty gt Presets ake cy lt empty gt lt empty gt cempty gt lt eripty gt lt eniptyy lt empty gt Clear Full lt emipty gt lt empty gt lt emipty gt lt empty gt Cempty gt lt empty gt Input Gutput H Basic Level Starting from the original screen if you were to access the Systel 6000 system with the matrix configured in protected mode the matrix would look like this IMPACT Realtime Control File Configuration Schedule Help ix coos E TOT TTT cre CUO TTT TT TT TT TTT TT TT TTT ec SOT TTT TTT TTT rece TTT TTT TTT TTT eee TOT TTT TTT eee CUO OTT TTT TTT eee CUO TTT oe UOT TUT TTT TTT TT TTT TTT TTT LOU Take Salyo EEN BASIC LEVEL ET 1 09 R input 00 018 O 07 R CODEC 4 L2 Salvos ARLEN ENABLED semptys lt eripty gt empty cempy gt semp Presets Take All J oo SSS lt empty gt lt empty gt lt empty gt H Basic Level As you can see in the illustration while all the crosspoints relative to the Systel lines have been cleaned input 020 still goes out via the Systel MASTER and AUX1 continues to go out via output 021
3. AEQ AEQ warrants that this product was designed and manufactured according to a Quality Assurance system that is type approved and certified in accordance with ISO standard 9001 2002 AEQ thus warrants that the required testing protocols were followed and executed to ensure the correct functionality of the product as well as its specified technical characteristics WARRANTY FOR AEQ SOFTWARE PRODUCTS Both the general design and manufacturing protocols and the particular protocols applicable to this unit are properly documented AEQ warrants that the software delivered is compliant with the specified technical and functional characteristics AEQ warrants that the medium on which the software is delivered has been verified and that the hardware key that enables the software to be used works correctly in the planned scenarios AEQ warrants the disks delivered 1 This warranty does not exclude nor limit any of the customer s legally recognized rights 2 The warranty period is twelve months counted from the date on which the first customer purchases the product To execute this warranty the customer must inform the authorized AEQ distributor or in the absence of such a distributor an AEQ sales office or the AEQ Technical Assistance Service within thirty days following the appearance of a defect in a product that is under warranty and provide a copy of the purchase invoice and the serial number of the product The AEQ Technical Assi
4. In Protected mode only the zone using inputs and outputs is cleared not the crosspoints that affect only inputs or only outputs lt empty gt cemipty gt lt eripty gt cenpty gt lt empty gt iput Gutput Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 4 AEQ If the Phone Book field is left blank the phone book used will be the common phone book which was defined in the Resource Manager application A different phone book created from the drop down menu in the Basic Configuration Phone Book Management application may also be used We recommend keeping a phone book active for each multiplex so that when lines are taken off hook in the Systel 6000 application the software will allow the telephone number to be automatically saved in the phone book Phone Book Management Phone Books Phone Book s Numbers Descipton J Name Number Codification PBook M oming AEQ 34916861300 6 711 Law A E FEook Afternoon a TRAFFIC 11111111111 6 711 Law a weater Z2222222 222 6 711 Law A Thiz screen configures the differents phone books that can be used in a multiplex yi Save changes x Discard changes If any phone book is not associated to a multiples will use the phone book defined in Esp Server amp Est amp Est Two phone books have been defined in this window and three entries have been created in the first one After defining the MULTIPLEX configuration you will need to define the
5. 7 AUX dis 3 1 2 K 3 4 KK 5 6 lt 718 lt IMPACT DIG gt 1 2 gt 3 4 gt 5 6 gt 7 8 9 10 gt 11 12 gt 13 14 gt 15 16 gt 17 18 gt 19 20 gt 21 22 23 24 CENTRAL CONTROL ROOM In this example the system is composed of six COURSE boards 12 calls via IDSN and a simple 24x24 matrix Also connected to the matrix are one AEQ THO2ExMkIl direct connection hybrid for analog lines and one EAGLE If the EAGLE is connected to the E sy bus it can be controlled from the Systel 6000 application which means that two additional call circuits are added to the 12 provided by the COURSE A single MAIN STUDIO location is defined in which MASTER PFL and 5 Intercoms are configured and connected to four studios and to the CCR A single MULTIPLEX template is defined with all the CODEC lines and the direct connection to the THO2ExMkIl hybrid From Central Control all the communications will be managed and sent to MASTER or to the secondary studios through the 4W INTERCOMS Although the multiplex is controlled in the central control one license in each studio there can be a terminal to display the status of the multiplex one license for each additional session Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 16 AEQ 3 EASY SERVER application E imay Server If the E sy Server application was installed as an application as opposed to a service t
6. COURSE Lz 05 L CODEC 17 CODEC 17 COURSE L1 09 A CODEC 18 CODEC 18 COURSE Lz d changes amp Exit Thus all the CODEC circuits have been assigned to their respective ports There are four unconnected circuits as these correspond to the SYSTEL s control circuits MASTER PFL INTERCOM AUX If any of the connections assigned is not correct you must select it and press Disconnect to delete the connection Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 25 AEQ From this window you can manage the phone book that will be used by the audio codecs 4 4 Wizard CODEC Phone Book Management Phone Book Management Hene mae lan Wede _uigk FEFE 0034910000001 G 711 Law A F gt JOHN 0019548210101 G11 Law A m Mam 0019544240203 G11 Law A m T MADRID 0034910000004 G 711 Law A cd Taea 0034916861300 G 711 Law A m zl 5 Save changes Discard changes rae a A Ent XO Exi Each entry in the phone book defines a name a number the type of audio coding and whether it will be available in the quick dialing windows Quick The symbols at the bottom let you add delete and edit each phone book entry gt The phone book defined in the Resource Manager is common to all E sy Suite applications However if you want to have several different phone books besides this one in the SYSTEL 6000 application they must be defined in the Systel Sharing Setup application so that the p
7. Manager application there is a configuration wizard to facilitate the configuration process Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 31 AEQ 6 1 Wizard Creating a location Location Management Matix Hode Master Description Haster Circuit a Y Eo ee Location s Intercoms Location s Pfis eo Assign Intercoms IO Assign Pils 3 Assign Aus Thiz screen defines the circuits used by a multiples in each location ff Save changes x Discard changes The only obligatory circuit is Master Circuit the rest can be Ho connected fe Exit fe Exit In this window the circuits physical connections that define the Systel 6000 system are configured A LOCATION defines which are the physical circuits that define one system MASTER This is the main program bus Includes the mono signal that is result of the multiconference and the feedback sent to all the participants AUX Auxiliary bus can be used for sending signal to recording or as a secondary master output PFL Monitoring bus only output INTERCOM Intercommunication bus for 4W lines Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 32 SYSTEL 6000 File Setup Help DIAL 00 41 916861300 DIAL 00 34 0019545817999 MASTER DESCRIPTION MASTER ESTUDIO 1 AUX DESCRIPTION AUX a apmiistrator MULTIPLEX 3 LINEAS ESTUDIO 1 Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System INT 1 ADMINISTRATOR 3
8. System Select SYSTEL 6000 Systel 6000 Users Manual Acrobat PDF 5 0 file format Click Here Installation Manual Acrobat PDF 5 0 file format Click Here Real Time Control Software See Installation Manual for instructions Click here to install E isy Server S l This application requires a Hardlock Click here to install Resource Manager If you want to evaluate the application install the E sy Suite Demo Click here to install Hardlock Driver Click here to install SystelB0Q00 Real Time Control From this screen you can install the different applications one by one Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ When you install the E sy Server application you will be asked to choose between installing it as a service or as an application InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Select the setup type that best suits your needs Click the type of setup you prefer Program will be installed as an application YE tan Z Server 4oolication 7 O E sy Server Application Recommended for most users Etsy Server Service Program will be installed as an service Custom Setup Tou may select the options you want to imstall Recommended for advanced users CNArchives de programa E GE sy Suite E eshination Folder stall Sd ee ee ee When E sy Server is installed as an application it works the same as any other program in the sense that it is started and stopped manually by
9. WE WA WA WA WA WW F Check the audiocodecs cards connected in this Course and insert its numbers x Cancel In this example 10 cards have been defined in a Course identified by node number 2 and the ISDN numbers corresponding to the lines connected have been assigned In this case both channels of each basic access have the same number To configure an EAGLE the ISDN numbers of the line connected must be assigned In this case the EAGLE has node number 3 and is connected to an ISDN whose number is 912345601 for both channels Phone Numbers of Audiocodec Cards 03 L2 312345601 Introduce phone numbers of audiocodec X cones gt These numbers will identify the lines in the Systel 6000 control window Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 22 4 2 Wizard Matrix Circuits This window lets you define the labels for the Matrix connections This should be done once you have considered the physical layout of the system connections Circuit Management NODE IG I 24x24 Circuits eee Xx LR 7 D o iin CODEC 01 M T E O1 L i 001 CODEC 01 mM T a TES IN O02 CODEC 02 M E IN IN 002 CODEC 02 M EC 02 L IN 003 CODEC 03 M D o2 L IN 003 CODEC 03 M D 02 A IN 004 CODEC 04 M E 02 R IN 004 CODEC 04 M E 03 L IN O05 CODEC 05 M EC 03 L IN 005 CODEC 05 M C 03 R IN O06 CODEC 06 M fT 03 R IN O06 CODEC 06 M D 04 L IN OOF CODEC 07 wT o4 L IN OOF CODEC 07 M C O4 R
10. access by different users through the MULTIPLEX or through the USER LEVEL gt When you choose to restrict access via the MULTIPLEX you prevent a user from assigning himself or herself more resources than those he or she has authorized for example four codec lines gt When you select restriction through the USER LEVEL the user enters the MULTIPLEX but is prevented from performing certain actions level changes access to the codec configuration etc Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 44 AEQ In the Group Managemen window user groups and the multiplex configurations to which they have access are defined 6 2 3 Wizard User Group Management Group Management Allowed multiplex Description 3 ADMINISTRATOR PRODUCTION P MULTI 20 LINES oS ee 7 Set allowed multiplex This screen configures the user s groups ff Save changes x Discard changes Remember to allow the access to the multiplex amp Exit amp Exit In this example we have created a user group called PRODUCTION The ADMINISTRATOR group also has access to the multiplex created as seen in the figure lf user groups are used you will need to define them in the User Groups section Press Set allowed multiplex to allow each user group access to certain multiplex configurations Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 45 AEQ In this window users are defined as well as their names
11. logins passwords groups they belong to and privilege level given to them 6 2 4 Wizard User Management User Management Users of Systel 6000 UserName Login Password Group Level O ADMINISTRATOR ADMINISTRATOR Pe ADMINISTRATOR ADMINISTRATOR AEQ ai ADMINISTRATOR ADMINISTRATOR ee Thiz screen configures the users of the system yi Save changes x Discard changes The level defines the restrictions that the user will have i Enit i Enit The group and level created by default are both ADMINISTRATOR To assign privilege levels you must first use the dropdown menu Basic Configuration Level Management to define level restrictions Level Management User s Levels Level s Restrictions Description s SC CSCSSCd Ens llee 3 o O This screen configures the user s levels yf Save changes x Discard changes ADMINISTRATOR tt a special level without restrictions amp Exit amp Exit Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 46 AEQ The ADMINISTRATOR user has no restrictions since this individual belongs to the ADMINISTRATOR user level You can create other user levels for example OPERATOR on which some of the functionalities are restricted according to the tasks carried out on each user level Level Management User s Levels Level s Restrictions Master Input Gain E Master Output Gain Main Intom Buthor Main Intcom Input Gain
12. the user We recommend that most users install it as an application When E sy Server is installed as a service it operates in a different way E sy Server starts automatically during system start up and appears in the taskbar Because the user does not need to start or stop the program the E sy Server icon does not appear on the desktop and it is not possible to stop it by using the right mouse key The service will remain active even if the Windows session is closed NOTES gt Only a user with administrator s rights over the equipment may install the software in a PC connected to an intranet Therefore in this situation you may need to contact your systems administrator gt If you wish to establish Windows security policies you will have to change the installation directory to for example C AEQ Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 11 AEQ When you install the Systel 6000 application you will be asked to select which of the three modules you prefer to install CESE hield Wizard Select Features Choose the features Setup will install Select the features you want to install and clear the features you do not want to install Description SystelShanngserver Spstel Sharing Setup 5 pace Required on C 9137 K Space Available on C 1037360 K eea an cat By default all three applications are installed stand alone station Deselect the applications you do not wish
13. to install multistation Make sure that the HARDLOCK DRIVER is installed in the same station where SYSTEL Sharing Setup is installed and be sure that the key is plugged into that station It is important to plan where the various applications are going to be installed The following diagram offers a didactic example of the distribution of the different applications in a fictitious broadcasting station that has all the components of the E sy system integrated with the MAR4WIN management software All the audio circuits are routed toward the IMPACT matrix through the CADDY converter Although the computer network may be shared by the AEQ MAR4SUITE and E sy SUITE applications we recommend dedicating a network station to the EASY SUITE system server applications That dedicated PC should be operating continuously further the equipment items must be connected to it through the E sy bus and the hardware key The E sy Server and Systel Sharing Server applications will run in this same computer Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ 2 4 Installation example 20 lines in 1 studio CONTROL E SY SERVER NETWORK SYSTEL SERVER HARDLOCK i Pan E SY BUS eL E IP COURSE CADDY g IMPACT SITE Va l ISDN ANA ANA DIG DIG ch YA 7 1 3 a 1 2 lt 1 2 3 kt 3
14. you access the application but find that some areas of the screen remain grayed out there may be a hardware failure Check the following 9 Quick problem solving quide Verify whether the E sy Server is operating All of the equipment items should be displayed in the E sy Server window and the green LEDs must be lighted in green Ensure that the Systel Sharing Server is functioning and that the E sy Server address has been configured in INI If you work in real mode the dongle should be correctly installed and configured If you encounter problems when accessing the application Check to be sure that the PC operating system is responding and that the network connection if there is such a connection is functional It should be possible to communicate with the remote PCs through the network Ensure that the configuration data are coherent If the application starts up in DEMO mode Check to see that the dongle is plugged in and that the systelserver NI file has been configured correctly The DEMO 0 parameter in these files tells the application to start up in normal mode Verify whether your system users have exceeded the maximum permitted number of simultaneous sessions If the problem persists restart the PC For technical queries or help you can contact our Technical Assistance Service by dialing 34 91 686 1300 or sending an e mail message to sat aeq es Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 52
15. 21 22 lt gt 21 22 BC 2500 BC 2533 lt gt 15 P AUX gg 2324 lt gt 23 24 PFL Hi PFL j SPEAKER E 7 m PRODUCTION C a al E INTERCOM 1 sta oy AA 01 5 fo l INTERCOM 2 Q E AA 01 lt gt 19 9 E fee p INTERCOM 3 J ea AA 01 gt 20 2 Oo ff aaa 2 JEES INTERCOM 4 Z Ba E AA 01 lt aia O pone O C fE FRA INTERCOM 5 i I S AA 01 lt gt 22 X INTERVIEW STUDIO a ek 4 WIRE DIRECT CONNECTION N BC 2500 k gt 23 O REMOTE STUDIO a _ 128KBPSLINK EAGLE E Me aoo e EAGLE k H 24 In this case there are 7 COURSE boards providing 14 CODEC lines and a simple 24x24 matrix made up of one IMPACT one CADDY There is a single MAIN STUDIO location in which MASTER AUX and PFL are defined Additionally five INTERCOM lines are defined assigned to that location that will be used from the PRODUCTION room and will enable five producers to communicate with any of the multiconference participants By using 4W 2W converters such as the AEQ AA 01 they will be able to use standard telephone terminals as intercoms The system in this example also has two direct connections to the matrix one of which goes to a local INTERVIEW STUDIO and the other to a remote studio located in another city The remote studio is linked through a 128 kbps digital leased line and two EAGLES are used to establish the audio channel using low delay AEQ LD 2 mono coding A single MULTIPLEX template will be d
16. 3 AEQ Two locations can never share the same physical signal While more than two Systel 6000 sessions can be opened in two or more different locations from the same PC for example in a central control the MASTER AUX PFL and INTERCOM signals corresponding to each of the locations will be different CODECS MATRIX 4 JmasteR LOCATION 1 iad LOCATION 2 CONSIDERATIONS LOCATION 3 Each one of the multiplex lines can be sent to MASTER or AUX but not to both simultaneously When you need to have two program signals to perform Multiplex externally for example in a mixing console such as the BC2500 the AUX signal can be used as MASTER 2 CODECS MATRIX master t eg BC2533 Phone Z3 LOCATION 1 Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 34 AEQ In general there is a limit of 20 lines per Location and Multiplex However if you need to increase the number of lines or intend to have Multiplex subgroups to be controlled independently from an external mixing table you can create several locations in the matrix and connect their MASTER outputs to the external mixer In the same way you can create a third Location and Multiplex that will take the MASTER signals from the different locations and perform the multiplexing in a third Location Obviously in this case the MASTER output signals must be externally strapped to free matrix inputs This could be applied when you have different sources CODEC MIC
17. 6 ko sne 1718 lt gt 17 8 19 20 lt 19 20 MAR4WIN 1 MASTER 1 SYSTEL CLIENT 1 BC 2533 lt gt 13 a122 k 21 22 BC 2500 INTERCOM 1 BC 2578 lt gt 14 o 23 24 lt gt 23 24 sie AUX 1 kK gt 15 PEL Ao ey PFL 1 T SPEAKER Ka ik STUDIO 1 MAR4WIN 2 MASTER 2 SYSTEL CLIENT 2 BC 2533 lt gt 17 gt e BC 2500 INTERCOM 2 Q BC 2578 lt gt 18 O Eeen AUX 2 X a gt 19 J PFL 7 PFL 2 O SPEAKER gt i m aa STUDIO 2 F Z O MAR4WIN 3 eee O SYSTEL CLIENT 3 BC 2533 lt gt 21 Zij BC 2500 INTERCOM 3 T BC 2578 lt gt 22 a eases AUX 3 gt 23 Zz N P LLI PFL lt k ee 24 O SPEAKER a STUDIO 3 In this example the system is composed of 6 COURSE boards 12 calls and a simple 24x24 matrix Three locations are defined STUDIO 1 with its MASTER 1 AUX 1 INTERCOM 1 and PFL 1 lines STUDIO 2 with its MASTER 2 AUX 2 INTERCOM 2 and PFL 2 lines STUDIO 3 with its MASTER 3 AUX 3 INTERCOM 3 and PFL 3 lines Any of the three studios may have its own multiconferencing system A MULTIPLEX will be defined with 12 lines When any studio opens this template the other two studios will not be able to use the CODEC lines A MULTIPLEX will be defined with 6 lines In this case two studios can simultaneously open two independent multiconferences without interfering with each other A MULTIPLEX will be defined with 4 lines In this case each studio can work simultaneously w
18. AEQ E sy Suite Enhanced Automation System INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION AND ADMINISTRATION MANUAL E sy Server 1 61 004 or higher Resource Manager 1 61 001 or higher Systel 6000 3 00 003 or higher Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ INDEX 1 Introduction 2 System installation 2 1 Hardware and Software Requirements 2 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 Software Installation 2 4 Example 20 lines in 1 studio 2 5 Example 12 lines in 3 studios 2 6 Example 14 lines in 1 studio and production room 2 Example 12 lines in a main studio and sends 3 EASY SERVER application 4 RESOURCE MANAGER Application 4 1 Wizard Available Devices 4 2 Wizard Matrix Circuits 4 3 Wizard Matrix CODEC Connections 4 4 Wizard CODEC Phone Book Management 4 5 Wizard User Management 4 6 Resource management 5 SYSTEL SHARING SERVER Application 6 SYSTEL SHARING SETUP Application 6 1 Wizard Creating a location 6 2 Wizard Creating MULTIPLEX configurations 6 3 Wizard User Group Management 6 4 Wizard User Management 7 SYSTEL 6000 Application 8 Maintenance Software Upgrading 9 Troubleshooting quick guide WARRANTY FOR AEQ SOFTWARE PRODUCTS Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ 1 Introduction The Systel 6000 software allows to establish a MULTICONFERENCING system with up to 20 simultaneous lines through the t
19. DING STUDIO A PC MIXER AUDIO a AUDIO MAR4 Sa a R ie EE MANAGEMENT E 5 i HHR B ce E A es SYSTEL 6000 C S MAR4WIN o RESOURCE MANAGER SYSTEL SHARING SETUP MAR4SETUP optional Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ To install the applications start by inserting the E sy Suite CD in the CD ROM drive and wait for the menu to be displayed on screen G 2 nay AE mee OF eS SON Or Od CaS eee E sy Suite CD Software E sy DEMO E sy Suite DEMO CD de instalaci n Bienvenido al CD de la suite Etsy Este CD ROM contiene informacion sobre los equipos y el software para su control y actualizaci n ENTRAR Yersiones en este CD Requires FLASH PLAYER E sy Software DEMO Eq sy Suite DEMO Installation CD Welcome to the E sy Suite CD This CD ROM contains information about the products and the ir software used for remote control and system upgrades ENTER Versions inthis CB Contacte con Nosotros Contact Us In order to see some documents in this CD Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5 0 or higher is required Ifyou do not have it download it from Atta haw adobe com Para visualizar algunos archivos contenidos en este CD se requiere el programa gratuito Adobe Acrobat Reader en versi n 5 0 6 superior Sino lo tiene cansigalo en http whan adobe corni T http wiww daeq es Explorar CD Browse CD Salir Exit Select t
20. IN 008 CODEC 08 M D 04 A IN 008 CODEC 08 M D 05 L IN ong CODEC 09 M D 05 L IN 009 CODEC 09 M D 05 A IN ao CODEC 10 M C 05 A IN 00 CODEC 10 M C 06 L IN 011 CODEC 11 M D 06 L IN 011 CODEC 11 M D 06 A IN 012 CODEC 12 M C 06 R IN 012 CODEC 12 M C or L IN O13 CODEC 13 M D o7 L IN 013 CODEC 13 M D 07 A IN04 CODEC 14 M EC 0z R NO14 CODEC 14 M C 08 L IN O15 CODEC 15 M EC 08 L IN O15 CODEC 15 w C 08 A IN O16 CODEC 16 M E 08 A IN O16 CODEC 16 M E 03 L INO CODEC 17 M EC 09 L IN 07 CODEC 17 M C o9 R IN D8 CODEC 18 M fT 09 R IN O18 CODEC 18 M D 10 L IN03 CODEC 19 M E 10 L IN 013 CODEC 19 M EC 10 A IN 020 CODEC 20 M D 10 A IN azo CODEC 20 M D 11 L MAST MASTER M E 11 L MAST MASTER M E 11 A PFL PFL M D 41 R PFL PFL Vv O MM 12 L INT INTERCOM m D 12 L INT INTERCOM M D 12 A Aux ALIX mM Fo epi i2 R aux AUX M D Sf This screen configures the labels of matris circuits Select a new node to change of matris Jf Save changes x Discard changes Aut 4 Wires Circuit IF you select 4 then input and output labels are equaled amp Enit amp Exit The ports may be shown in XX L R format grouped in stereo pairs or in XXX format mono lines without being grouped In the SYSTEL 6000 application stereo connections are not used so it is advisable to view the matrix ports in XXX format There are two types of labels a short one and a long one The long Input or Output label is ge
21. ROPHONES CELLULAR PHONES etc in different templates and you need a special treatment in each of them CODECS MATRIX Master Location 1 intercom Location 1 PFL Location 1 Master Location 7 Intercom Location 7 PFL Location LOCATION 3 When you define a MULTIPLEX template the INTERCOM can be configured in either NORMAL or SUM mode If it is configured in NORMAL mode when the INTERCOM is activated the send to MASTER or AUX will be interrupted If it is set to SUM mode you will be able to send simultaneously to MASTER and INTERCOM or to AUX and INTERCOM If you have more than one INTERCOM defined up to eight you will only be able to send to one of them at any given time STUDIO 2 gt CODEC STUDIO LE gt CODEC e amp _ 4 INTCOM INTCOM Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 35 AEQ A location will generally be a studio or central control facility You can define several locations if the application is going to be shared from various studios The maximum number of locations will be determined by the size of the IMPACT matrix Location Management Hame Matix Hode Master Description Master Circuit a P STUDIO 1 0 MASTER STUDIO 1 RESER E1 SYSTEL STUDIO 3 0 MASTER STUDIO 3 RESER E3 SY STEL t a y Location s Intercoms Location s Pfis Location s Auxs ee This screen defines the circuits used by a multiples in each location y Save changes x Discard changes The on
22. These signals can be conveyed for example to a BC2500 mixing console The MASTER signal and its return mono are connected to a BC2533 telephone insertion module In the console this is mixed with the rest of the program signals Any of the multiconference lines can be in contact with the program producer through the intercom circuit A line or group of lines can be assigned to the two way ON AIR or AUXILIARY circuits or to the one way PFL circuit A MAIN STUDIO location and a template with 20 codec lines will be configured A minimum of one user license will be required Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 13 AEQ 2 5 Installation example 12 lines shared by 3 studios CONTROL E SY SERVER NETWORK SYSTEL SERVER Ld HARDLOCK Fania E SY BUS F _Cr gt El COURSE CADDY IMPACT oo mt ao o n o Lo ISDN ANA ANA DIG DIG et Li 1 Be lt a 12 lt 2 412 f pa l 3 4 lt gt 3 4 l ME 3 K gt 3 a 2 4k gt 4 JT p E 5 6 lt gt 5 6 i j 8 ihe 7 8 KI 7 8 a ISDN AUDIOCODEC Sat gt 4 a 90 9 10 r ap ae de 112 gt 11 12 EAGLE T i N i 5 10 10 EA ue 13 14 lt gt 13 14 EAT 1k gt 11 KA EAN 42 K 12 p5
23. This cI option will eliminate the resources to the users who are using them s1 Lose The system administrator can see what circuits are in use and release them if necessary using the Free Circuit In Use option This option would cut off the respective circuits so it is recommended that it be saved for exceptional cases e g when an operator leaves the studio after finishing a program without releasing circuits that are needed for another program Likewise the devices that are in use can be seen and they can be disconnected if necessary Devices In Use Device 02 COURSE Circuit pplication Location O O OO Codec Share STUDIO 1 OUTPUT 01 022 Codec Share STUDIO 1 OUTPUT 01 023 Codec Share STUDIO 1 OUTPUT 01 024 Codec Share STUDIO 1 OUTPUT 01 029 Codec Share STUDIO 1 OUTPUT 01 030 Codec Share STUDIO 1 X Free Circuit In Use Click on Free Circuit In Use to release a used circuit This option will eliminate the e cI resources to the users who are using them oe Obviously if there is no session underway these windows would be empty Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 28 AEQ This functions as a communication server between the E sy Server Systel Sharing Setup and Systel 6000 applications Before executing the Systel Sharing Server application you must configure the IP address of the equipment item where E sy Server is located and the port where the dongle hardware key is pl
24. configuration of the circuits that make up that multiplex Multiplex Management Multiplex s Configurations Phone Book H MULTI 20 LINES Normal IntCom Mode t earra Circuit s Configurations Description troar x 7 Set groups with access This screen configures Multiples with its circuits associated Remember to give access to the groups ff Save changes x Discard changes A Multiples will only work in groups with access amp Exit amp Exit Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 42 AEQ When Circuit is pressed a menu drops down showing the possible circuits CODECS that are going to be assigned to that Multiplex The number of circuits defined here determines the number of CODEC lines that will be displayed in the control window There are two ways to select circuits The first one is to select what Codec card will be used so that the phone numbers are maintained for a program the second one is to let the program select available cards as appropriate which does not let you establish fixed phone numbers in a program but does give you greater flexibility The Direct Connection lines corresponding to those four wire circuits that are created apart from the E sy codecs are also configured either with studios or through microphone lines or with telephone hybrids or Codecs that cannot be controlled from the application because they are not E sy Total 05 Ci
25. configurations 48x48 72x72 96x96 120x120 gt While the Systel 6000 system will normally use only the IMPACT matrix you can dedicate part of a matrix to the Systel 6000 application and another part to other E sy applications for example to route other audio signals inside your location by means of the IMPACT PLUS or CODEC SHARE applications gt The standard matrix control application IMPACT RealTimeControl can also be used simultaneously and will reflect the connections made by Systel 6000 but the operator must avoid interfering with the connections made by the Systel 6000 system gt The AES EBU signals with which the IMPACT matrix works are stereo 12 circuits This is why the CADDY converter must be used to separate the 24 audio circuits gt All the matrix lines that are dedicated to the Systel 6000 must be treated as 4 wire lines that is input 1 corresponds to output 1 etc AUDIOCODECS The application achieves its maximum functionality when E sy audiocodecs with management such as the EAGLE and the COURSE are used A complete COURSE 10 boards provides 20 channels at 64 kbps for 20 ISDN calls occupying 3u gt If you already have EAGLE equipment you can use it in a System 6000 system gt If you prefer to install just a few lines initially but are considering the possibility of expanding the system in the future we recommend installing a COURSE DIRECT CONNECTIONS You can set up direct 4 wire connections wit
26. dded to the MASTER signal generated by the Systel 6000 system The illustration below shows an IMPACT matrix with the crosspoints before the SYSTEL application is started up TE IMPACT Realtime Control File Configuration Schedule Help SYS IHT Take Salvo I E E ae TE co T TT T T ec mooo momoo momo mooo ERENNANANNNANENAAANNURE HUTT 2 T D Oi y i O fa Ci i i CEI E i I i C i i if _ Oi i S a a Ci i a a if if_ O I i Oi a E if _ it i i SS a a Oi i E a O Wi Oi mm E g mumin moomo moo ooo oomme SCC hal Y BASIC LEVEL DEMO fmPuT OUTPUT Sal ee ENABLED Take All SEME JEMEN sempli semp sempi Semp Presets ane ch lt enptys lt empty sempli sempi semptps sempli Clear Full raat Output ES Basic Level sempi sempi sempli sempi Semple empty Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 40 AEQ In the matrix you can see that input 020 is configured to go out through the SYSTEL MASTER and the Systel AUX1 so that it can be heard from output 021 If you configure a multiplex in a normal matrix mode whenever the Systel 6000 application is accessed the matrix will take on this aspect IMPACT Realtime Control eT File Configuration Schedule Help a x L OEINPUTS Take Salyo gt gt T T ee OUT TTT TTT oe TTT ee TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT E E E E E E E E
27. dvisable procedure when you intend to share resources As long as there are free resources in the system the same MULTIPLEX can be accessed from different LOCATIONS for example when there is a need to provide two multiconferencing systems simultaneously in two different studios Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ The same MULTIPLEX can be shared from different PCs in the same LOCATION for example when different people control the multiconference operators producers etc To create a new MULTIPLEX configuration you must give it a name and select the relevant matrix node Multiplex Management Multiplex s Configurations _ Configuration Name ___ Phone Book Matrix Node Mode IntCom La MULTIPLES 6 LINES O Normal IntCom Mode Normal 4ux Mode Normal Matrix Mode E To a O 7 Set groups with access This screen configures Multiples with its circuits associated Remember to give access ta the groups y Save changes x Discard changes amp Emit t Exit A Multiples will only work in groups with access The Intercom Mode field is used to define whether the Intercom will operate in normal or sum mode gt NORMAL This choice establishes the 4 wire connection which means that the program and the return will be interrupted to connect the announcer to the intercom gt SUM In the sum mode the announcer s program is not affected and the intercom signal is added to that anno
28. e Systel screen by editing the text in the systel ini file where the default names are Obviously the size of the label is limited by the button where it must be displayed TITLE S_DIAL DIAL S_INTCOM INTCOM S_ONATR ON AIR S_WAILT WAIT 5 _PFL PFL S_AUX AUX S_MASTER MASTER To learn how to work with this application consult the User s Manual Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 49 AEQ 8 Maintenance Software Updates MAINTENANCE The only maintenance that must be done on the Systel 6000 system is the making of backup copies of your configurations each time they change To ease the task of making backup copies all the data can be exported to two files The general system configuration data that are modified by means of the Resource Manager application matrix lines matrix connection with CODECS are saved each time they change or the E sy Server application is closed To save a copy of the configuration data enter the E sy Server application and open the Setup Export menu The software will ask you to provide a name for the backup file The specific Systel 6000 configuration data which are modified through the Systel Sharing Setup application are saved each time they are changed or the Systel Sharing Server application is closed To save a copy of the specific configuration data right click the Systel Sharing Server button in the taskbar and select the Export option The software will ask yo
29. ed in the PC where the System Sharing Server is resident Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ You will need to connect the IMPACT COURSE and EAGLE equipment items to the PC in which E sy Server is installed through the E sy control bus For this purpose use the RS232 RS422 converter supplied which can be external or internal in the IMPACT or EAGLE equipment The CADDY equipment items do not need to be connected to the control bus because they do not require remote management If the converter is internal the IMPACT EAGLE or COURSE that performs the interconnection function must be connected to the PC through an RS 232 series connection The rest of the E sy equipment items are connected to this equipment through the RS 422 port E sy bus 2 2 HARDWARE installation RSs Ro 422 Impact 1 Eagle 1 Course 1 etc Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ It is important to know where the different applications sould be installed The management applications Systel Sharing Setup will be installed in the management center and the Systel 6000 client applications may be installed on any of the stations on the computer network 2 3 Software Installation The following diagram shows in a didactic manner the distribution of the different applications at a radio station that has all the components of the E sy system as well as the MAR4WIN management software All audio c
30. efined in which the 14 CODEC lines and the two continuous connections will be set up In this way the people invited to the INTERVIEW STUDIO and those invited to the remote studio will participate in the multiconference in the same way as with the connections through the COURSE All the application users will share the same MULTIPLEX template As many licenses will be required as there are users who can access simultaneously Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 15 AEQ 2 Installation example 12 lines for a main studio and sends CONTROL E SY SERVER NETWORK SYSTEL SERVER i__ _ HARDLOCK ee Bes m E SY BUS B IP COURSE CADDY fos eee ee as ISDN ANA ANA DIG 1Ke 1 2 lt I gt 2 oO 2 3 K gt 3 O 4 lt gt 4 oO A a 5 k 5 i 7 2 6 6 J lt ISDN AUDIOCODEC 4 g 10 I 7 7 11712 K EAGLE r E 5 w Eea a 13 14 K 11 lt gt 11 SWING 6 12 K 12 15 16 K 17 18 lt en 19 20 5 THO2ExMKkIl aby Rr 9 21 22 KI WY 1 P Jag 23 24 K MPAC 02 9 EAGLE gt Te MAR4WIN SYSTEL CLIENT BC 2533 eNi 17 BC 2500 as 18 e E MAIN STUDIO 4W TO STUDIO 2 19 STUDIO 2 p 4W TO STUDIO 3 loi t 1 STUDIO 3 4W TO STUDIO 4 STUDIO 4 4 ee STUDIO5 i 4W TO CCR
31. ences in equipment control by the different applications Systel Sharing Server Responsible for establishing communication between the E sy Server application and the Systel 6000 and Systel Sharing Setup applications Manages and coordinates Systel users access to resources so as to avoid conflicts It must always be running so that the rest of the Systel 6000 applications can work Systel Sharing Setup This feature allows you specifically to configure the work environments LOCATIONS and templates MULTIPLEX phone books agendas and users of the Systel 6000 application Systel 6000 Shows the control application user interface The number of sessions of the application that can be simultaneously opened from one or various stations is defined by the number of licenses requested gt You can execute as many client applications in as many PCs as necessary provided there is an IP connection between the PCs Normally a license will be required for each of the stations in which the Systel 6000 application is going to be used simultaneously by more than one user Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ 2 System installation 2 1 Hardware and Software Requirements MATRIX A matrix of at least 24x24 mono circuits is required This matrix is made up of a CADDY AD DA converter and the IMPACT AES EBU matrix Depending on the size of the system to be installed this matrix may be expanded to the following
32. f nothing has yet been configured through the Resource Manager it looks for units connected at the bus and shows them on the screen If certain units are configured it will show them on the screen and will cross out those units it cannot find with a red X It is important to make sure that all units are active before continuing the process lf this is not the case it is possible that one might be turned off that the cable is damaged or that the node number is not configured correctly Check the respective manual for each unit It is advisable to remember that IMPACT blocks connected to each other will be displayed as a single unit for the software s purposes By FC COM 003 IMPACT aiiewawdnans 005 COURSE ee Ill O08 EAG LE In this example there is an EAGLE unit connected to the server PC identified by node 006 from this moment onwards it can be remotely controlled and a Course and an Impact that have been defined but that do not have a connection with the system either because they are not turned on are not connected to the bus or because their node numbers do not match the configured ones gt This server program remains resident while E sy equipment is being controlled In the File menu you have the option to search for the equipment again with the Update option and to close the program window using the Close option E sy Server stores and updates all the configuration data relative to the system i
33. gement applications E sy Suite Systel Sharing Server Systel Sharing Setup and a minimum resolution of 1024x768 is needed for the control applications Systel 6000 IMPACT Real Time Control Remote control applications Systel 6000 and others may be run on the same computer where the E sy server is installed the same one where the Systel Sharing Server is or on different or additional workstations These computers must run the aforementioned operating systems and an IP connection is required between all the computers through a network See the annex on IP connections gt The E sy suite applications require the operating system to have the TCP IP extension installed This extension is automatically installed when a network card or a modem is connected If control is performed through a stand alone computer with no type of network connection it will be necessary to install the generic MSLoopback driver that is on the installation disks of both operating systems gt The hardware key requires a driver to make it functional This entails installing the HARDLOCK driver that is provided on the installation CD This driver must be installed even when you only want to execute these applications in demo mode If you already have the AEQ MAR4WIN automation system installed on that PC you need not install this driver gt The maximum number of concurrent users in the system will be defined by the hardware key supplied which must be install
34. he channel will go into WAIT status If the checkbox is unchecked when a call is received the MULTIPLEX line will remember the status prior to the connection WAIT INTERCOM AUX unless the status was ON AIR in which case the call will be activated in WAIT status Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 48 AEQ This software enables end users to manage multiconferences The application can be executed simultaneously as many times as there are licenses associated with your hardware key 7 SYSTEL 6000 Application For proper operation the IP address of the SystelShareServer and the E sy Server must be configured in the Systel INI file if they are not on the same computer SYSTEL SERVER HOST LocalHost lt Configure Systel Server s address PROXY 211 PORT 60502 COURSE STRENS 0 RING 0 RESTORE 1 HOST LocalHost lt Configure E sy Server s address PROXY 211 gt This application is prepared to be used with touch screens Customizing the application You can change the default call notification signal and arrange for the application to execute a WAV audio file instead To change the notification signal edit the systel ini file by writing in the name of the audio file and its path in the line SOUND RING For example SOUND RING C SOUNDS alarm wav If the file cannot be found the default notification signal will sound You can also change certain labels that will appear on th
35. he preferred language by pressing ENTER A a _ea E sy Suite Instructions Choose your product from the list CADDY IMPORTANT NOTES CODEC SHARE Some software applications such as the E sy server are common to many Ermesy products Ifthe Egisy application wished to be installed has been COURSE previously installed in this computer compare the release version fusing the HelpvAbout option and double clicking on the AEG logo to the one in this CD ROM fusing the Versions inthis CD button in this page Ifthe release version in this CD ROM is more recent we recommend uninstalling the old version and then installing the new one IMPACT f one Em isy application is going to be upgraded we recommend upgrading all installed E sy applications too Some applications such as Resource Manager Codec Share and Systel IMPACT PS B000 store their configuration data in folders labeled Data Ifa complex configuration has been made for any of these applications make a backup copy ofthe Data folders before uninstalling the application SWING In order to see some documents inthis CD Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5 0 or higher is required Ifyou do not have it download it from http iaa adobe coni STSTEL 6000 Click here to read more about Efeisy system LL Yersions in this CD Tech Support wii Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex
36. he relevant icon will be displayed on the desktop Double click the icon to start the application If it was installed as a service the icon will automatically appear in the taskbar 4 ap jA 13 51 Right clicking on this icon displays the SHOW option which lets you see the program window 4 E sp Server for Windows HT 72000 Fie Setup Help g PC val N 005 COURSE E 006 EAGLE 03 IMPAL COM1 38400 8 1 N ON LINE ST In the application menu select Setup Port and in the Communications section configure the PC s COM port to be used with the following parameters baud rate 38 400 bauds data bits 8 stop bits 1 no parity bit Each E sy equipment has a node number that identifies it when it is on a E sy network In the Range section configure between what numbers the equipment search is desired It is advisable to set this range at the minimum possible for example from O to 6 to optimize speed gt Warning the software will not detect equipment items whose node number does not fall within this range Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System Communication Fort com Baud Rate pamo Data Bits Ee 4 Stop Bits ooo y Parity NONE gt AEQ Once this range has been adjusted the LEDs that indicate communication will remain green when there is communication with any of the units J C0H1 38400 8 1 N ON LINK G The E sy Server has two operating modes I
37. hone book defined here will not be used for SYSTEL 6000 but will be operational for other applications such as EAGLE and COURSE Real Time Control gt See configuration of the phone book specific to SYSTEL 6000 in chapter 6 Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 26 AEQ This lets you manage the users who are going to have access to the Resource Manager 4 5 Wizard User Management User Management Name Password beteta D ADMINISTRATOR This screen configures the user s names and user s passwords 5 Save changes Discard changes ee Toas Hja e X pEi The icons at the bottom left let you insert delete and edit a new record Within edition two other icons are displayed to save or cancel the changes This password is used exclusively to access the Resource Manager application Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 27 AEQ When the Systel 6000 Codec Share and other applications are running they reserve the relevant resources The Resource Manager application also lets you manage the use of resources through the In Use menu so that the circuits that are being used at each studio or location can be verified 4 6 Resource management Locations OURS OUTPUT 01 001 COURSE 1 OUTPUT 01 002 COURSE 1 OUTPUT 01 003 COURSE 1 OUTPUT 01 004 COURSE 1 OUTPUT 01 005 COURSE 1 OUTPUT 01 006 X Free Circuit In Use Click on Free Circuit In Use to release a used circuit
38. hout dialing management They can be used to connect other sources that will be able to take part in the multiconference for example an analog hybrid a connection with a studio for interviews etc gt Each MULTIPLEX session is limited to displaying a maximum of 20 lines on screen to include audiocodec and direct connections However you can conduct multiple 20 line sessions by using the MASTERS as subgroups and multiplexing the subgroups in external devices for example AEQ BC2533 console modules o even in free matrix connections Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System Computer system connection and requirements The system operates on an IBM compatible PC running the Windows NT Workstation or Server or 2000 Professional or Server operating system The minimum requirements are those specified in order for these operating systems to work The computer on which the E sy server application is installed must have a serial COM port to connect the E sy bus The computer where the Systel Sharing Server application is installed it may be the same one on which the E sy server is installed or a different one must have a parallel or serial or USB port to connect the hardlock that will be given to you along with the applications You will find more information about this hardlock in Chapter 5 The system can work on a network or a stand alone workstation A minimum monitor resolution of 800x600 is required for the mana
39. ircuits are routed towards the IMPACT matrix either directly if they are digital signals or through the CADDY converter The computer network may be shared by the MAR4SUITE and EASY SUITE applications however it is recommended that a station on the network be dedicated to the EASY SUITE system s server applications This PC must be constantly running and the equipment will be connected to it through the E sy bus and the hardlock The E sy Server and Systel Sharing Server applications will run on it CONTROL ROOM PC Be CADDY AD ae ee a ee eee I j Fiems 222222 IMPACT ELE paS o ON AIR STUDIO e ee eee BSE EAGLE fan ak T A PC MIXER EASY SERVER 1 ees eal ig e 7 SYSTEL SHARING SERVER GQQQOQOE SESS COURSE N fal 8 Je HARDLOCK E E E n aat s ee Seok 2 SSS fin SERVER J B565 BHHE ABBE L i 25 SYSTEL 6000 U 1 apaeshenedsa F EE 9 MAR4WIN Ww 4 veaaenecoece 388 e III SII Cee A ay RECOR
40. it is connected is configured PORT 378E parallel port PORT USB USB port PORT 03F8 COM1 port PORT 02F8 COM2 port gt Ifyou require a different type of hardlock than the one that is given to you you can ask your AEQ dealer to change it gt To use the application in DEMO mode DEMO 1 it is not necessary to have the hardlock but the driver is necessary anyway gt A single dongle can be recorded so that you can simultaneously have a MAR4WIN automation system and a SYSTEL 6000 license You will need to let your AEQ distributor know if you need such a dual license dongle Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 29 AEQ To run the program the E sy Server must be running Fai Sushel Sharing Server When you double click on the program icon a new icon is displayed next to the E sy Server icon gt The Systel Sharing Server application must be running for the Systel Sharing Setup and Systel 6000 applications to work The Systel Sharing Setup application stores all the configuration data in the DATA subfolder This information can be exported for the purpose of making backup copies To accomplish this place the cursor over the icon in the taskbar press the right mouse key and then select Export in the pulldown menu To restore a stored configuration repeat that operation and select the Import option If you select the About option the application version information will be di
41. ith four CODEC lines without interfering with each other The selection of MULTIPLEX templates is dynamic that is you can assign all your resources in this case 12 CODEC lines to a studio to set up a sports broadcast from multiple locations and commentators and when the sportscast is over go back to a four line template so that all the studios can set up smaller conferences To be able to work simultaneously in three studios at least three licenses will be required Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 14 AEQ 2 6 Installation Example 14 lines for 1 studio and production f CONTROL f E SY SERVER NETWORK SYSTEL SERVER L J HARDLOCK gee 2 SS I I E SY BUS TeC E l COURSE CADDY IMPACT ITET ISDN ANA l ANA DIG DIG of EHYA 1 z 1 2 lt gt 1 2 P Ho j 2 3 K gt 3 ak gt 3 4 A O khz o 4 a gt 4 ay a A 5 k gt 5 5 6 lt gt 5 6 lt 3 6 p sl 6 ae sl 7 8 lt gt 7 8 ISDN lt TR AUDIOCODEC e N es 910 lt 9 10 P 9 gt g mA 10 lt gt 10 EE 1112 lt gt 11 12 EAGLE l o N 11 lt gt 11 AN oS aaa ke 13 14 13 lt gt 13 SVING r 14 14 1516 lt gt 15 16 1718 lt gt 17 18 MAR4WIN MAIN STUDIO 19 20 lt gt 19 20 SYSTEL CLIENT M MASTER
42. llowing file C Program Files AEQ E sy Suite ResourceManager INI and modify the line that reads HOST localhost replacing localhost with the IP address or name of the computer that is running the E sy Server Once the change has been made it is necessary to restart the RESOURCE MANAGER Once the E sy Server application has been started up double click on this icon G FAeSOUICE Manager To access the RESOURCE MANAGER application user identification is required Login a Password X cance ri T Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 20 AEQ The default user created during installation is ADMINISTRATOR password AEQ The system administrator may modify this and create other users through the Basic Configuration Data User Management menu which will be explained further on To simplify the configuration process the Resource Manager application has a CONFIGURATION WIZARD which summarizes configuration into five basic steps 4 1 Wizard Available Devices The first step consists of identifying the devices that form part of the system Available Device List Node eee ante Bia Add Device 01 IMPACT 02 COURSE 4uto Scan for installed devices i A o Lenigaation CICCA 2 COURSE ISDN Multicodec system Sibi Bris Audiocodecs installed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 amp 10 Add Device to insert manually a new device Dele
43. llows multiconferencing intercom cueing and on air functions to be created with circuits from phone lines ISDN links or physical audio lines microphone or internal digital or analog Scalable both in number and type of circuits and in number of controls Incorporates and expands the functionality of the old AEQ Systel 3000 system and makes it more flexible Incorporates and expands the functionality of the old 4 wire analog multiplex consoles typical of sports broadcasts from multiple locations and commentators and makes it more flexible Input and output gain control for each line Multi user and multitasking Possibility of centralizing all codecs in central control room Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ The SYSTEL6000 software belongs to the E sy Suite family and includes a series of applications necessary to configure start up and manage the system E sy Server The modules involved in the SYSTEL 6000 application are E sy Server Responsible for establishing direct communication between the PC on which it is installed and the control bus of the E sy equipment This application is the heart of the system and must always be operating properly for the rest of the applications to work Resource Manager Enables basic hardware configuration tasks to be performed for the entire E sy equipment and applications environment these tasks are necessary for proper system start up and to avoid interfer
44. ly obligatory circuit is Master Circuit the rest can be No connected amp Exit amp Exit To begin with you will need to indicate a name for the location This location will normally be a studio Press on the Name box and key in a name Press Matrix Node and select the node number of the IMPACT block that you are going to use You will also have to configure the Master circuit signal When you have completed this editing process press the V symbol to save your configuration After you have done the basic location configuration you will need to define the matrix input output circuits to which the MASTER PFL and AUX control signals are connected As you select each of these circuits a window will open in which you will have to enter a name limited to six characters and select the appropriate label from the Circuit4w dropdown list Assign Intercoms a E Location s Intercoms Circuit w RESER INTI SYSTEL Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 36 AEQ You may define as many as eight INTERCOMS as long as the matrix has connections available The number of intercoms that must be configured in a location is the number of independent circuits required to talk off the air with correspondents That is you will have to enable as many intercoms as you have telephones or intercom devices installed to prepare and manage calls The INTERCOMS may also be used as sends to four wire circuit
45. n the DATA folder that is found in the same directory You can export a copy of the data to a file for the purpose of storing back up copies or to make it possible to send the configuration data to AEQ on request from the Technical Service department in case problems arise The export operation is done in the Setup Export menu To restore the stored data use the Setup mport menu Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System AEQ To stop the program from running and close the application it is necessary to right click again on the icon located on the taskbar and press the Exit option gt IMPORTANT to avoid accidental connection failures the PC will not turn off if the server application is not first closed You sould uninstall this program from the Windows Add remove programs option which you can find by pressing Start Settings Control Panel In this menu locate E sy Server click on it and press add remove to uninstall this software from the computer socket 211 Basic pocket 60200 General Control f socket 60302 Impact Socket G00 Course At the TCP IP level the E sy with socket numbers that are not normally used by other applications While the operation of the sockets is transparent to the user it may be useful to the network administrator if connection problems arise in a complex computer network If conflicts were to arise when another application used the same ports it wo
46. nerally used to select lines during the configuration process The Short label is normally used to refer to the lines from the control panel which affords less space When editing the names of the ports when the 4W box is checked the same name as the one for the inputs is automatically assigned to the outputs gt All the lines that are assigned to the Systel 6000 must be marked 4W Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 23 4 3 Wizard Matrix CODEC Connections AEQ This window allows you to define the codec connections to the matrix Its use enables the Systel 6000 application to control where you have physically connected the codecs that have been defined and thus correctly to route the audio signals to the corresponding matrix circuits Matix Codec Connections Unassigned Matrix Circuits e CODEC 01 CODEC 01 Unconnected Codec Circuits 02 01 r gE CODEC 02 CODEC D2 a COURSE 020 7 Pr 1 02 L CODEC O83 CODEC 03 eee COURSE 0202 L 1 02 R CODEC o4 CODEC D4 COURSE 0202 L2 1 03 L CODEC OS CODEC 05 COURSE 02 03 Li 1 03 R CODEC OB CODEC 06 COURSE 0203 L2 1 O4 L CODECOF CODEC oF x COURSE 02 04 L1 1 6 O4 R CODEC GB CODEC 08 ei COURSE 0204 L2 1 O5 L CODEC OS CODEC 09 Ee COURSE 0205 Li 1 6 O5 R CODEC IO CODEC 10 a COURSE 0205 L2 a Pe Munir ee iasticn OA eis XX LIR Codec Circuits Matrix Circuits Node Circuit In
47. put utput_ Device Node Line Click on Connect to connect a matris circuit ta a codec line like the real connection Click on Disconnect to free a connection x Discard changes amp Exit This screen shows the matrix s free ports Unassigned Matrix Circuits as well as the codecs free circuits Unconnected Codec Circuits and the connections assigned Assigned Matrix Codec Connections Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 24 AEQ To make a connection you must select the respective circuits in the top two windows and press Connect The two connections will disappear from these windows and will go to the bottom window After making all the connections it will look like this Hatrix Codec Connections Unconnected Codec Circuits Unassigned Matrix Circuits 11 L MASTER MASTER 1 1 11 A PFL PFL JF 12 L INTERCOM INTERCOM Eornnect 12 A AUS AL Pi Disconnect xl PES MUG e iCn LOlaneia Clee XX LIR Codec Circuits COURSE Matrix Circuits CODEC 11 CODEC 11 Click on Connect to connect a matris circuit to a codec line like the real connection Click on Disconnect to free a connection CODEC 13 CODEC 20 CODEC 13 CODEC 20 COURSE COURSE i CODEC 12 CODEC 12 COURSE E 0r L CODEC 13 CODEC 13 COURSE L1 07 A CODEC 14 CODEC 14 COURSE Lz 08 L CODEC 15 CODEC 15 COURSE L1 08 A CODEC 16 CODEC 16
48. ransparent control of EAGLE or COURSE ISDN audiocodecs or permanent connection analog hybrids 4w connections with other studios performing automatically the required cross points in the IMPACT CADDY matrix The application controls the AEQ E sy devices in real time performing the functions of a Multiconferencing and Multiplex System gt gt Allows phone calls to be generated or received and integrated in multiconferencing groups with other phone lines and 4 wire audio lines from the studio or remote ones Each Systel 6000 multiconferencing group called Multiplex creates a N 1 lines group to send each line mixed audio from the entire group called Master except its own Each participant in the Multiplex can be set in one of these states o ON AIR Receives and contributes to the group Master INTERCOM speaking exclusively with the operator or presenter WAIT only receives from the group PFL its audio is sent to a listening circuit AUX its audio is sent to an auxiliary program The AUX circuit can be used as a secondary Master signal creating two busses for the program In addition it can be used to send one or more lines to a recoding bus It is possible to create up to 8 auxiliary circuits and to define its operation as 2 wires or 4 wires It is possible to create up to 8 intercommunication circuits in order to speak with one some or all the lines O O Or 2 BENEFITS AND SPECIAL FEATURES A
49. rcuit s Configurations Circuit Description O1 Any codec ldr 1 ISON 1 Ary codec ledn 2 ISDN 2 03 Any codec ledn 3 ISDN 3 D4 Ary codec ladn 4 ISDN 4 05 STUDIO 1 LINK STLINK STUDIO 1 LINK 06 6 STUDIO 2 LINK S2LINK STUDIO 2 LINK The upper window displays six configured lines The first four lines will be assigned to four ISDN channels and the following two lines have been assigned to 4W links with STUDIO 1 and STUDIO 2 In the next one the application has been allowed to search for the necessary resources 20 entries have also been defined which will correspond to 20 codecs Circuit s Configurations Total Em _ Position Circuit Name Description E i Any codec C13 CODEC 13 14 Any codec C14 CODEC 14 C15 CODEC 15 C16 CODEC 16 17 Any codec C17 CODEC 17 18 Any codec C18 CODEC 18 13 Any codec c19 CODEC 19 Ho 20 Any codec C20 CODEC 20 Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 43 AEQ Finally you must press on the Set Groups with access button to define which user groups will be able to use this multiplex configuration Groups with access to Configuration MULTI 20 LINES Groups with access Groups without access ADMINISTRATOR 1 y OK x Cancel All the user groups that have been defined are displayed on the right Use the arrows to transfer the groups requiring access to the window on the left There are two ways to restrict
50. ry circuits to be added from the side panel setup Disabled circuits Allows auxiliary circuits to be disabled from the side panel setup Save Levels amp Phones Enables the configuration of levels to be saved from the setup button Right Master Panel Activates or deactivates the front panel LEVELS gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Vv Vv Y VVVVVNVNY WV VVV WV Dial Enables the button used to make calls Messages Enables use of the message function IntCom Enables the Intercom button Wait Enables the wait buttons On Air Enables the on air buttons PFL Enables the PFL button AUX Enables the AUX button Information Label Lets the information label be viewed Input Gain Enables the line s input gain control Output Gain Enables the line s output gain control Agenda Phone book Allows the agenda or phone book to be displayed and used when a call is made gt Save Phone online Enables telephone numbers to be saved when a call is terminated gt Codec Setup Allows access to CODEC configuration gt Coding Mode Change Allowed Enables the coding mode of the CODECS to be changed Only the most advanced users should be allowed to access this function gt Wait Enabled Online Defines the behavior of a CODEC channel when a call is received By default checkbox checked each time a connection is established or received t
51. s for example to other studios Activating an intercom in the normal mode see the following section entails cutting off the send to the MASTER bus Several channels can be sent from the multiplex to the same intercom obtaining the sum of the channels Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 37 AEQ 6 2 Wizard Creating MULTIPLEX configurations Once you have defined the locations you will have to do the MULTIPLEX configurations which are the screens that enable users to set up the various multiplexes Esd SYSTEL 6000 J iol x File Setup Help 916861300 915824648 INT 1 WAIT ON AIR PFL E 1 i E AUX LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL MASTER DESCRIPTION MASTER STUDIO 1 AUX DE _INTCOM DES TON ES aomiustrator MULTIPLEX 6 LINEAS STUDIO 1 ADMINISTRATOR SESSIONS 41 A MULTIPLEX is a SYSTEL 6000 user interface template that can be called from any of the locations Basically it defines which resources AUDIOCODEC lines and permanent connections are going to be available to a given user or group of users In some cases a single MULTIPLEX can cover all the system resources and in other cases it will be necessary to create several MULTIPLEXES to share the resources When configuring a MULTIPLEX you can assign specific codec lines for example COURSE board number 3 or arrange for them to be assigned by the application in accordance with the available resources This is an a
52. s l STET o 2 4 lt amp c 4 3 4 lt gt 3 4 QA 4 JEN wee 4 an ole 718 lt gt 7 8 ae J 5 i age a 9 10 ISDN a 6 oe gs Maier gt 11 12 AUDIOCODEC 7 7 ie IE IIA gt 13 14 7 4 ee oN 15 k 15 F A EAGLE a a TR R 1 kpas Ter a bf ee F oe 17 K 17 P 9 aa Ta TE gt 17 18 SWING i Seb se eo gt 19 20 21 22 ki 21 22 23 24 lt 23 24 MASTER BC 2533 lt gt 21 BC 2500 CONSOLE O INTERCOM O BC 2578 gt 22 x l O MAR4WIN SYSTEL CLIENT Z a AUX C cn gt 23 eTe O E L ma PFL PFL j SPEAKER LU MAIN STUDIO O This example shows a SYSTEL 6000 system configured to obtain a 20 line conferencing system in a single studio The COURSE in its complete configuration 10 boards is connected to 10 ISDN lines and will handle digital calls from other CODECs or conventional telephone calls through the G711 protocol This enables the system to accept calls from listeners or journalists equipped with basic or cellular telephones and also two way ISDN links with other radio stations or portable coders up to a total of 20 possible connections The COURSE multicodec s 20 analog audio inputs and outputs are connected to the CADDY converter which delivers them in digital form to the IMPACT digital matrix s 10 AES EBU inputs and outputs The 3 inputs and 4 outputs assigned to Master Intercom Aux and PFL must pass through the CADDY to be separated and converted to analog signal
53. splayed Double click the AEQ icon to view the complete Release information Systel Sharing Server oystel Sharing Server for Windows N1T 2000 Release 2 027 014 8 09 2003 Etsy Family Member Copyright 2002 2003 AEG S A Memory available 130 484 KB free System resources 90 free SFP http ay aeg esr eva aeglechMaeg es gt So that the WAIT counter in the Systel 6000 remote client applications will work properly the time in the equipment items where the Systel 6000 server is running must be synchronized with the Systel 6000 clients Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 30 AEQ This application lets you perform the specific user and environment configuration of the Systel 6000 application 6 SYSTEL SHARING SETUP Application For proper operation the IP address of the computer where the Systel 6000 Server is installed must be configured in the SystelSetup INI file if they are not on the same computer oOo Lele DERVER HOST LocalHost C replace with the IP address PROXY 211 SETUP LOGO Logo bmp WIZARD 1 Once the Systel Sharing Server application is running double click on the icon When the application starts up a user name and password are requested The default user created is ADMINISTRATOR password AEQ Once you are in the application other users who should have access to this application can be added modified or deleted The same as the Resource
54. stance must moreover give its prior express approval of the shipment to AEQ of products to be repaired or replaced in application of this warranty No product returns that do not comply with these terms will be accepted 3 AEQ shall repair or replace the defective hardware key upon its return if it has agreed to replace it including the labor required to repair the key provided that the failure of the key is due to defective materials design or labor The repair shall be done in AEQ s Technical Assistance Service shops This warranty does not include transport or shipment to the shop nor return shipment AEQ shall replace defective support media or product documents In the event that hidden defects appear whose existence was unknown at the time the software was delivered AEQ shall provide the version that will enable these defects to be obviated 4 Any functional defects derived from the use of a hardware support that has not been type approved by AEQ shall be expressly excluded from this warranty Also excluded from the warranty are defects arising from the use of non AEQ software whose utilization has not been expressly approved or supplied by AEQ both as regards operating systems or other computer applications and their different versions 5 No extension of the warranty period shall be applied to products that are repaired or replaced as part of its execution 6 This warranty shall not be applicable in the following situa
55. te Device to remove a device ff Save changes 4Uto S can to insert automatically devices be Exit Configuration to configurate a new device inserted x Discard changes amp Exit The Add Device and Delete Device options allow configured devices to be added and deleted The Auto Scan option launches a wizard to automatically search for and configure devices that are connected The Configuration option lets you define the makeup of the different equipment that are in the list Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 21 AEQ To configure an IMPACT you must define how many units make up the block Impact 1 1 Impact 1 2 In this screen you can see that a block with two IMPACTS 1 1 and 1 2 is configured for a total of 48x48 mono circuits i i 1 E Size 48x48 Circuits Check the Impacts connected in this Block y OK M Cancel To configure a COURSE you must indicate what cards are installed as well as the ISDN line numbers assigned to each card Course 02 Configuration Audiocodecs Connected Phone Numbers of Audiocodec Cards 3491 0000001 3491 0000001 3491 0000002 3491 0000002 3491 0000003 ocodec 2 1 ocodec 2 2 ocodec 2 3 ocodec 2 4 ocodec 2 5 ocodec 2 6 ocodec 2 7 ocodec 2 6 iocodeg 2 9 Audiocodec 2 10 3491 0000003 34510000004 3491 0000004 345910000005 34910000005 Aud Aud Aud Aud Aud Aud Aud Aud Aud WA WA
56. tions use that contravenes the instructions given in the user s manual violent manipulation exposure to damp or to extreme heat or atmospheric conditions or sudden changes in such conditions lightning rust unauthorized modifications or connections unauthorized openings or repairs of the product misuse spillage of liquids or chemical products 7 AEQ shall under no circumstance and in no case be responsible for any type of damages whether direct or indirect that may be derived from the use or the impossibility of using the software Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 53
57. u to provide a name for the backup file SOFTWARE UPDATES The future may see the creation of new versions of the applications implementing improvements in their operation or bringing in new functionalities All of the E sy suite applications have a mechanism that enables you to see their version release or date click on the Help About option E sy Server E sy Server for Windows NT 2000 Yersion 1 60 Etsy Family Member Copyright 2000 2002 AEU 5_A Memory available 130 484 KB free AEQ System resources 50 free BAA A http iwi aeq est E M aegkech aeg es This screen shows version 1 60 Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 50 AEQ If you double click the AEQ logo the compilation release date will be displayed E sy Server Etsy Server for Windows NT 2000 Release 1 60 004 30 05 2002 Etasy Family Member Copyright 2000 20027 AEU 5 5 Hemory available 130 484 KB free System resources 50 free SA A http Swi geg ess E A aegkech aeg es This is important information to have on hand when you contact the AEQ Technical Assistance Service sat aeq es To install a more recent version of the suite you will have to uninstall the version you have in your system and then install the new one Because you must uninstall the old version making backup copies of your data is a must Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 51 AEQ If
58. ugged in 5 SYSTEL SHARING SERVER Application E SY SERVER IP ADDRESS If the Systel Sharing Server application is not in the same computer as the E sy Server it is necessary to configure the E sy Server s IP address in the SystelServer INI file found in c Program Files aeq systel6000 on that PC where the Systel Sharing Server application has been installed which looks like this EASY SERVER HOST LocalHost lt Replace with IP Address PROXY 211 IMPACT 60302 EAGLE 60300 COURSE 60301 SYSTEL SERVER PORT 60502 DEMO 0 HARDLOCK PORT 378E lt Port where the Dongle is connected In the EASY SERVER option the E sy Server s IP address is configured When the Systel Sharing Server application is on the same computer HOST LocalHost or HOST 172 0 0 1 If it is on another PC LocalHost must be replaced by the IP address of the PC where the E sy Server is you must make sure that there is an IP connection between the two computers HARDLOCK The Systel 6000 software requires a hardlock that determines the number of simultaneous users who can access the application at the same time In other words if three users from three studios want to access the control screen licenses for three users would be required regardless of the number of codec lines used There is only one hardlock and must be connected on the PC where the Systel Sharing Server is In the HARDLOCK option the PC port to which
59. uld be possible to modify them by editing the following lines of the EasyServer ini file PORTS EAGLE 60300 COURSE 60301 IMPACT 60302 CONTROL 60200 If these ports were to be modified the administrator would have to do the same in all the INI files To find out the version of the application select He p About from the menu bar and double click the AEQ logo to display the release date Systel Sharing Server oystel Sharing Server for Windows NT 2000 Version 3 00 E sy Family Member Copynght 2002 7004 AEG 5 A Memory available 261 616 KB free System resources 50 free WER http www aeg es P a aegkech aeg es Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 19 AEQ The RESOURCE MANAGER software defines the E sy equipment that makes up the system so that the remaining applications in the E sy Suite have an indication of system resources As a general rule it will be used when the system is being started up and will serve to configure system expansions 4 RESOURCE MANAGER Application For the RESOURCE MANAGER application the E sy Server must be in operation If it is not operating or is not accessible through the network a message will be displayed indicating that the E sy Server cannot be found When the application is installed the RESOURCE MANAGER by default looks for the E sy Server on the same computer If both are not on the same computer it will be necessary to edit the fo
60. uncer s return STUDIO gt PEA CODEC STUDIO LE CODEC e amp _ 4 INTCOM INTCOM Systel 6000 Multiconferencing and Multiplex System 39 AEQ In the Aux mode field you can configure the auxiliary in normal or master mode gt Normal Aux Mode With this option marked when a call is on the air and that same channel is in an auxiliary circuit the auxiliary will remain active when the call is shifted to WAIT status gt Master Aux Mode If you configure the auxiliary in master mode when a call in an auxiliary circuit is shifted from on air to wait status the auxiliary will remain deactivated similarly when the call shifts back from wait to on air status the auxiliary will be activated again In the Matrix Mode field you can determine whether this mode will be normal or protected gt Normal Matrix Mode By selecting this option you will ensure that when a Systel 6000 system session is started all the crosspoints affecting the input or output lines used by the Systel 6000 will be deleted from the IMPACT matrix gt Protected Matrix Mode By selecting this option you will ensure that when a Systel 6000 system session is started all the crosspoints that affect only the input and output lines used by the Systel 6000 will be deleted from the IMPACT matrix NOTE In this operational mode if there is an input being sent into the on site MASTER line this crosspoint will be maintained and therefore will be a
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