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1.       Hapi User Manual    Revision 0 05 05 02 14    Contents   Hapi TT TR Ie e WE 9  sp e e KE UW 9  mroducion tO  lt  E 10  x ee OA AUD EE 11  Hapi Modules interconnection diagram          ssuuaa asun aa sua aa a au a aa DURAR a Da RRA DD RRA DURAR OUR R A DURAR DURAR O URDA O DURA A DURA a DD neee 12  Hapi optional ards cadea ATA TRA ANTI A aia TRATA a TA ada ia aa 15  eeneg 23  FUE UR  O HHEH 28  Hapi Modules Ee o e A 30  Hapi ee Ee 30  Installing an additional Hapi UO ModUuUle          sussa sana na aun aa aun aa a aa RR a aa RRA a DD RRA a URDA DURAR DURAR O DURAR DURAR DOU ARA duna a nin neee 31  Installing a Hapi MADI Module  MADM or MADS are optional  sss 32  Assembling the Tu LTE 34  Installing the Merging PCle Ethernet Controller Card NET MSC GBEX1                  cccscsssseeseeeeeeees 35  Hani DONAS E 37  Hapi OLED Screen Rut 39  Hopr Ment C EE 39  Se NENA T e Le O ET E AE E E A E E E 40  Oe S TTT 40  Vome TTT 41  DCCC TE ME 41  A D Meters Su breet ugetruede tee 41  D A Meters Sub Menu  Meters E 42  Input Levels Ee ENEE E 42  Output Levels Sub Menu  Meters  sss 42  Me ee EE KE  EE 43  SA LST Mena  O WE 43  Be oub  Menu  1O WE 44  Timecode Sub Menu  17 0 E 45  E So TEE O E 45  EE 46  C D PA E E E ED N 48  Formas Menu eD H AA 48  Rouino Menu  Serp i ee EA ASU EAEAN 49  Routing  Source RTT ee E 49  Modules Menu KE WE 50      REINO O NU RA A RS A ca TAN 52  Modules  EAR UE EE E 52  Modules  A D Sub Menu EE 53  Modules ADA Sub MO E 53  Modules  D A SUb   MeN EE 54  Mod
2.      45k M  ASIO Clock        If set to Auto enabled  The ASIO clock will be generated by the Hapi which will  be PTP Master    If Auto is disabled  The ASIO clock will always be generated by this Hapi   Note  Do not disable unless you are sure that no Hapi will be PTP Master     Users can decide what will be their Hapi OLED Home Page  You can return to  the Home Page by performing a long Rotary Control push or by pressing the  Hapi front panel Home Page button  small Pyramid   Users can also set a  Home page display delay option of  15 seconds  30 seconds  1 minute or set it  to Never  disabled      A D Metering  The screensaver redirects you to the AD Meters Page   D A Metering  The screensaver redirects you to the DA Meters Page   In Levels  The screensaver redirects you to the Input Level Page   Out Levels  The screensaver redirects you to the Output Level Page   Volume  The screensaver redirects you to the Volume Page     Long push the Rotary Control to exit those pages     Screensaver  The Hapi screen will turn black after a 30min delay wihout user  interaction  This is in order to preserve the life span of the Hapi OLED display   To exit the Screensaver press the Rotary Control Button or quickly press the  Hapi Home Page button or Power button  Hapi front panel pyramids button      The Hapi has 4 Latency Settings  in samples  that will determine the device  latency over a RAVENNA network  When multiple RAVENNA devices  e g   Horus  amp  Hapi  are connected over a netwo
3.     Example  Setting a gain alignment of  10dB will make the Hapi  Web Access  or the Pyramix PreAmps control to be offset by a scaling of  10 dB     Maximum Output Level   18 dBu or  24 dBu    Calibration of the D A output  Range  60 0 dB to 0 dB    Refer to the Hardware section for the D A onboard output level calibration     Sharp roll off filter  Offers a flat frequency response up to 22kHz  within 0 2dB   which has the tradeoff of 36 samples latency  This mode was and still is the  default one    Slow roll off filter  Offers a low latency of 9 samples  with the tradeoff of a  gentle frequency response attenuation starting around 16kHz and reaching    2 50B at 22kHz    www merging com hapi    Serial Number     Type     This is the place you can access all your Modules serial numbers without  having to unslot them or open the box    Module Type description    Modules  D A Sub Menu    Output attenuation     Roll Off Filter     Serial Number     Type     45k h    Attenuation   Roll off Filter     Serial  DPO  Type  Premium       Calibration of the D A output  Range  60 0 dB to 0 dB    Refer to the Hardware section for the D A onboard output level calibration     Sharp roll off filter  Offers a flat frequency response up to 22kHz  within 0 206   which has the tradeoff of 36 samples latency  This mode was and still is the  default one    Slow roll off filter  Offers a low latency of 9 samples  with the tradeoff of a  gentle frequency response attenuation starting around 16kHz 
4.   1  Go into Windows Control Panel  gt  Windows Firewall    2  Click on    Turn Windows Firewall on or off      3  Go to the Public Network section and select    Turn Off Windows Firewall       Disable Antivirus     Merging also recommends users to disable their Antivirus  some Antivirus as Avast or Sophos have  been known to block the Hapi discovery and RAVENNA I O Connections    www merging com hapi    
5.   1kHz  typ    Connector Pinout    IOM HORUS AD8 AD8P Mic Pre Analog Section    Frequency response  0  0 5 dB  Line  Frequency response  0  2 0 dB  Line  Frequency response  0  0 5 dB  Mic  Frequency response  0  2 0 dB  Mic  THD N  1 kHz   Line Mic at G 0dB   THD N  20 Hz 20 kHz    Line Mic at G 0dB  Interchannel Crosstalk   1kHZz  typ    5   low end in channel    deviation pt  Line  5   low end in channel    deviation pt  Mic  Interchannel phase 10 Hz   100 kHz     24 dBu    13 dBu  1 75 KQ   122 dB   O dB to  66 dB   0 5 dB    40 2 dB  0 0016     0 001     125 dB    128 dBu   75 dB    48V   YES    12 dB octave  80 Hz     24 dBu   6 5 KQ   122 dB    106 dB  0 0005      125 dB    36 dBu to  24 dBu   0 5 dB    0 2 dB   75 dB   DB 25   AES59  Tascam Ana      5 Hz   75 kHz   2 5 Hz   150 kHz   10 Hz   100 kHz   5 Hz   200 kHz    lt  115 dB  0 00018      lt  112 dB  0 00025      135dB   13 Hz   35 Hz    lt   0 1      www merging com hapi    IOM HORUS AD8D AD8DP    These cards have the same specifications as the IOM HORUS AD8 AD8P cards and provide  additionally a Line level post Mic pre    Direct Out    output   E in models that work up to 192kHz  AD8D  and DXD DSD256  AD8DP     ie Nee GK E Ess  K       So ELCH an  LEY        d El apg CM  Liege Be Ce Himi Ce  j at Vee   PG k S ees   a K SE Dier  T mg E  eee ST ek SH    IOM HORUS AD8D AD8DP Key Features    e Removes the need for DI boxes  e Allows build in Mic splitting variants    TE A Sung Dal be R TOR ATS       IOM HORUS AD8D 
6.   64             e   option              A Monitoring 6 3mm Jack          Monitoring 3 5mm Jack          90     230VAC   50   60 Hz  10 14VDC  Optional DC input          Video ref  input  Wordclock output          Wordclock input  LTC in       LTC out          www merging com hapi Page 11    Hapi modules interconnection diagram                            IN  AES   SubD25   IN       gt  A D   SubD25                         N         gt  ADAT   SPDIF                                   Toslink   RAVENNA  Network g  Sink  Mode    Live RAVENNA  Internal Internal  busses busses                                                                                                          Transparency  generator          Wave  generator                Loop                Loopback  module                Source    Output   source      AES E Seen      D A E S  KE ADAT   SPDIF E pocht  RAVENNA Network                   Mode             a rr a a GE 79 EE  CG E    1   CG LLL LLL LLL LLL    dddo 1 1 GO    1  Ga SS deg                          gt        Loopback  module                      Transparency  checker                               www merging com hapi    HAPI HARDWARE    FRONT PANEL    AS    MERGING   HAPI       BACK PANEL  Sam eg    SO                HAPI UNIT       HAPI SCHEMATIC IMAGES    Front Panel          www merging com hapi    HAPI BASE UNIT    IOC HAPI Specifications   Case Material   Front Panel Material   Weight  excluding redundant PS   Dimensions  1U rack mounting   Voltage
7.   AC    Voltage  DC   option IOC HAPI PSR   Power Consumption  Max    Front Panel TFT size resolution    Headphone Monitor Jacks  Headphone Jack 1 amp 2   Max output Level  Unbalanced   Output Impedance   Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ    THD N  1 kHz     2 dBFS   Gain Range  software controlled   Gain Step Precision    SYNC Connectors      Sync    Cable  LTC Video Ref MIDI    LTC In  amp  Out  via    Sync    Cable    Video Reference In  via    Sync    Cable    MIDI  I O via    Sync    Cable    Word Clock Input  Switchable 75 Q Termination   Word Clock Output  Zout   35 Q    Maximum supported deviation    RAVENNA module  RAVENNA Primary   Secondary  GbE     AES EBU module  AES type pinout  AES i o   Output Impedance    MADI module  MADI types  Coaxial   Optical   Output Impedance    ADAT SPDIF module  ADAT SPDIF    Software Specifications  RAVENNA MassCore Driver  Windows Driver OS   Mac Driver OS    Powder Coated Steel  Brushed Aluminum  4 5 kg   10 Ibs   483 x 320 x 44 mm  90V   260V  47   63 Hz  10 14V    lt  30 Watts   OLED  160x128 px     6 3 mm 1 4     3 5mm   Load   300 Ohms  14 5 dBu  750   112 dB    lt   100 dB  0 001        o dB to  12 dB   1dB    0 05 dB    D Sub 15Pin  Balanced XLR  BNC   5 Pin DIN   BNC  0 5Vp p min  BNC  5Vp p     1000ppm    RJ45    DB 25   AES59  Tascam Dig    Grounded and transformer coupled  110 Q    BNC   SC  75 QO    Optical Toslink    Pyramix v8 0 or Higher   Win7 32bit or 64bit  ASIO 2 2   Win7 32 or 64bit  CoreAudio   MacOS 10 8 5 or hig
8.   Gb Switch  CAT5E CAT6 Fibre    Studio 1    Material    CATSE CAT6 Fibre    Live Room Equipment    IOC HORUS with  urce    Studio Equipment   Pyramix Native Turnkey    www merging com hapi                 PS  A215M Near Held Monitors  Tango2 Control interface using Oasis Protocol    3xAD8P Premium AD cards with Mic Line  24Channels   3xDA8P Premium DA Line Output Card  24 Channels     RAVENNA Network for Concert Event with standard FOH console    Speaker Feed Stage Mics    STAGE    ss a L  rt SE 2 L  A                     Gb Switch    Description   This signal diagram outlines a workflow where Horus and  RAVENNA AolP are used to create an I O system for a large  live concert event    The signal comes from the stage and goes through the  Horus units on stage to get into the RAVENNA network    The muiti track signal is then recorded in the recording suite  onto the main and backup machine  Notice that the backup  recorder is connected using ASIO  CoreAudio also available   meaning that almost any DAW can be used for the backup  recording    The signal is also being sent in parallel to the FOH posi    tion and connected to the console using MADI Inputs  The  Buss outputs of the desk then feed back into the RAVENNA  stream and the signal is sent back to the Horus units on  stage to provide speaker feeds and monitor mixes  The   Mix output is also being sent simultaneously to the record  devices so as to capture the mix as well as the discreet  multi track     Recording Rig With 
9.   Power Supply short circuit is detected  48V is forced off on all A D channels  and the following error message is displayed       48V power failure  all A D 48V forced off until next reboot       This warning applies ONLY to the initial RUN 3 production batch of AD8 and AD8P and has been  fixed for all modules shipped starting November 2012    The 48V power MUST be turned off prior to changing the connection in certain patch bays  Many  such patch bays do short the Hot  Cold or both signals to Ground during insertion or removal of the  Jacks with the risk of deteriorating permanently the protective resistors in the input of the PreAmp  circuitry  If an AD module input circuitry is damaged  following such a short  it will end up  permanently having inaccurate gain levels  distortion or even no signal at all on some channels   That would require hardware replacements at your own cost  since such damage is not covered by  our warranty    If you still own one of the original and unmodified RUN 3 AD8 AD8P modules we recommend that  you contact your Merging reseller to organize an update of your module s   which Merging is  pleased to provide free of charge     Mic input impedance  only available for ADA8 modules       48V Phantom    Zlo  Zhi    A  10 dB Pad can be applied inserted in the Mic Preamp circuitry        Phase invert button  When lit  it inverts the polarity of the selected input signal   Low cut filter 80 Hz  Second order  12 dB octave   The Meters scaling is display
10.  ADAT SPDIF AES  D A N  MADI 8 Headphone Jack  the user can set  where the signal feeding it comes from  Any combination is possible using the Output source page  linked to any of the output modules      All routing in the Hapi is currently achieved using banks of 8 channels       None  Sets the module so that it does not receive a signal from anywhere  Digital  Mute will be output     www merging com hapi    RAVENNA  Connects the module to the RAVENNA network and allows any other  RAVENNA device to send signal to it    ADAT SPDIF  Sets the module being configured to receive signal from the ADAT SPDIF   AES  sets the module being configured to receive signal from a bank of AES EBU  inputs    MADI  Enables the module being configured to receive signal from any 8 channel    bank in either of the MADI streams    A D N  Sends the signal coming in from the Mic or Line input modules to the output  module being configured    Loopback  Should only be used for test purposes     Routing Example     MADI Routing Output  Users can route literally any input signal to any output module  Users can also  route any input signal to any combination of output modules  Signals are  routable in blocks of 8 channels     The example picture below shows a MADI output routing being selected from  the Routing page on the MADI module channels 1 8    Routing ASL f  e TP 71 i    H  None   l Rama   MADI  1 8   RAVENNA RAVENNA    MADI  9 16  Pad    L  MADI  17 24 h MADI  1 8   MADI  25 32 N MADI  9 16   MAD
11.  Hapi is the answer to signal flow management in your  studio     Green Built   For environmentally conscious users  Hapi has been designed meticulously in order to keep power  consumption at an incredible minimum  A fully loaded Hapi running all channels of phantom power will  only draw about 30W  making it more affordable to run than your kitchen lights     Hapi Key Features   e Up to 88 inputs and 90 outputs  1FS   e 8x AES EBU   8x ADAT or 2x SPDIF  Optical    e Works from 44 1kHz to 192kHz  Premium up to DXD DSD256   e Signal routing from any input to any combination of outputs   e RAVENNA   AES67 Compatible   e Browser based remote access using any web enabled device  e AC or DC power supply options   e Modular design for additional analog and Digital I O   e Near zero latency from in to out   lt 1ms    e Main rotary control button    RAVENNA   The Hapi has been designed so that the MADI  AES  SPDIF ADAT and Analog modules can all feed  into or take their sources from the network over RAVENNA streams  providing up to 88 channels of I O    1FS over a single CAT5e or CAT6 cable to any other RAVENNA devices on the network     The RAVENNA connection on the Hapi allows for not only audio  but also control and sync information  to flow through as well  Send Timecodes and Wordclock directly to the Hapi unit over the same network  as your audio  The RAVENNA port even provides for remote control access to the configuration and  entire routing of the unit itself  Support for  LTC
12.  MACHINE ROOM          KVM Ext     Gb Switch       Gb Switch  Control   KVM over CATSE CAT6    EDIT MIX SUITE    www merging com hapi    RAVENNA Network for Multiroom Museum Installation    Audio O P  lt          _3   LTC In    lt          __      Audio O P  lt          _   __5    Audio VP ____   ue    Audio O P  lt          _  9 E  Oo     a    Description   In this Ovation installation  RAVENNA is allowing the  Ovation to control the shows being presented in 5  separate rooms of Museum    The Ovation Control room is able to monitor any one of  the rooms  or all 5 at the same time  As well  there is an  announcement microphone able to speak into any  amount of the rooms at the same time  From this  position  the show can be manually driven if neces   sary  as Well as emergency announcements sent when  needed    Each Room uses audio outputs to create a separate  sonic environment  Also  control protocol connections  are used to be able to connect to other parts of the   AV system that are located in each area  The use of the  switches is to show that while room 1 and 2 are fairly  close and can be cabled directly  the run to rooms 3 5  are far enough away that a single line  potentially Fibre  could be used  in order to bridge the distance between  the control room and the 3 presentation rooms    Lastly  the Wifi router in the middle of room 3 5 allows  for the webserver access to Ovation  allowing for show  control over the same network as the RAVENNA audio  streams        D 
13.  MIDI Video Rey C    RAVENNA is a layer 3 IP based protocol  In environments where existing networks are already in  place  RAVENNA subnets can slip right into place with no additional outlay  In laymen   s terms  this  means that you can connect your Hapi to a properly configured network exactly as you would your PC  or Mac  with no additional technology required     RAVENNA is a    mission critical    protocol  meaning that is has been designed to ensure immensely low  jitter rates and latencies  sub millisecond  and ensures that every single sample gets to where it needs  to go without fail  Hapi also provides a secondary  redundant RAVENNA connection allowing for  uninterrupted use  even when a network connection fails    Refer to the RAVENNA User Guide and the MassCore RAVENNA Configuration Guide for more details    www merging com hapi    Hapi User Manual    Hapi block diagram    Hapi Block Diagram                                                                                                               Ravenna Ravenna  input streams output streams  A  Preamp gain Line level  Analog input 1 ee ee A vm za selection        cut   f   Le    Mic Line ze     SAS Analog line  output 1  i Preamp gain Line level    Analoginput16      see  a a selection i  x     cut ell l o S  Mic Line  SE l     L T Analog line output 16  AES1 8 AES1 8    ADAT   SPDIF 1 8          ADAT   SPDIF 1  8    MADI coaxial 1   64  MADI optical 1   64   option        MADI coaxial 1   64  MADI optical 1 
14.  Peak   Peak Hold  If ON it will keep the red Peak Hold Overload in display    www merging com hapi    HAPI    PreAmp web menu     Allows the creation of up to 8 groups     Naming of channels  can be saved in Hapi presets      VU meters   For other parameters  please refer to the PreAmps module description  above        AA   MADERA RSTALLGRP RST PEAK   ALL GRP Will include all faders into the selected group  RMN GRP Will include the remaining faders into the selected group  RST GRP Will reset the selected group  RST ALL GRP Will reset all groups  all grouping will be reset to default    Network web menu  The Network page allows users to personalize a name for the Hapi unit     The Hapi embedded User Manual can be opened by clicking on the question mark    sign at the  bottom left of your browser  This will overlay the Hapi User Manual on your Web control access page     www merging com hapi    HAPI       HAPI    METERS Ts T SYNC PREAMP       Hapi 90004        MONITOR SETUP             The Hapi Presets   Disk Presets can be stored and loaded on your local system where Hapi is connected to     Load Preset From Disk    On    quratit    Save Preset To Disk    Conti    Auto Save    Reboot to Factory Settings     lt  SETUP Presets       F    Save Presets  Load Presets  From Disk   To Disk   Reboot to Factory    Up to 5 presets can be saved and stored in the Hapi   Up to 5 presets can be loaded from the Hapi   Users can load some presets that were stored on your local Hard Drive  Us
15.  Technologies SA  Le Verney 4    CH 1070 Puidoux  Switzerland  Electrical Rating 90 260 VAC  50 60 Hz  0 2 A  at 230V     Standards EN 55103 1 2009  EN 55103 2 2009  EN 61000 3   2  2006 A1 A2  EN 61000 3 3  2008    Detailed specifications of the tested and certified product are shown in the  following Test Report     Test report Ref No  16 835 Issued Date  June 2012 by Montena EMC SA    The CE label is affixed on the rear of left side of the Horus unit as per below               Date 12 June 2012    Claude Cellier    President  Merging Technologies S A     www merging com hapi    Hapi Warranty Information    This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year  from the date of purchase  Merging Technologies  Inc  extends this Limited Warranty to the original  purchaser    In the event of a defect or failure to confirm to this Limited warranty  Merging Technologies  Inc  will  repair or replace the product without charge within sixty  60  days  In order to make a claim under this  limited warranty  the purchaser must notify Merging Technologies  Inc  or their representative in writing   of the product failure  In this limited warranty the customer must upon Merging Technologies  Inc   request  return the product to the place of purchase  or other local designation  for the necessary  repairs to be performed  If the consumer is not satisfied with the repair  Merging Technologies  Inc  will  have the option to either attempt a f
16.  channel 8 is labeled S8           e Sall  Geld   e   fas Om gees g G ka  Wen fl      rule       TR Za Io      Se IE C   meise e E   eae    e    me          ee     ie Shen D  I   ET TE A   eg BEE AE e   w   km  H E Wed  ie         me    nL O   TRES DEA    Output Level calibration Example    Assuming your operating Level is 21 dBu for 0 dBFS  typical of French Radio Broadcasters   you  should set the DIP Switches all OFF  DIP Switch positioned to the left  with respect to the picture  below  to set maximum Output Level to  24 dBu  since there is no 21 dBu hardware setting     www merging com hapi       Once this is set and the DA modules are screwed back in place  Power up the Hapi and go to the Hapi  Setup Page gt Module  select each D A module for software calibration    In this example case set the software attenuation to   3 dB  see image below   so the overall result ends  up at 21 dBu for a Full Scale signal    Output Attenuation   3 0 de       The Hapi software Output Attenuation range is from  60dB to 0dB    How to connect the symmetrical line out to an unbalanced input  Never attempt to short pin 3  or pin 2  to Ground on Hapi DA s output  since the Hapi Line Out driving  circuitry is symmetrical but not floating          Unbalanced    RCA    Shield    Unbalanced    Kong Balanced Hi    RCA       GOOD Shield    Lo  not connected   Furthermore  as Unbalanced Inputs are traditionally more sensitive than Balanced Inputs  the   6dB    Analog level achieved by using only on
17.  connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user   s authority  to operate the equipment  The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product    Only peripherals  computer input output devices  Ethernet switches  terminals  printers  etc   that comply with  FCC Class B limits may be attached to this computer product  Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely  to result in interference to radio and TV reception    All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded  Operation with cables  connected to  peripherals that are not shielded and grounded  may result in interference to radio and TV reception     www merging com hapi    Environmental Limits    System Office Environment Parameter Limits   Operating Temperature  5 degrees C to  45 degrees C with the maximum rate of change not to exceed 10  degrees C per hour    Non Operating Temperature  40 degrees C to  70 degrees C   Non Operating Humidity 95   non condensing   30 degrees C   Operating Shock No errors with a half sine wave shock of 2G  with 11 millisecond duration     Package Shock Operational after a free fall  60 cm depending on the weight    ESD 15kV per Merging Environmental Test Specification    www merging com hapi    Declaration of Conformity    According to    EMC Directive 2004 108 EC    Product Horus  Manufacturer Merging
18.  detected by the Hapi  Refer to the troubleshooting section below for details of each  errors  The Clear entry will delete the listed errors     EXIT Menu    Shutdown     Reboot     Reboot maintenance    Reboot to Factory     Shutdown   Reboot   Reboot to Maintenance  Reboot to Factory       Initiates a proper shutdown of the Hapi unit  including a save of the current  configuration  Do not attempt to shutdown the Hapi unit in other ways  such as  using the power switch on the back of the device      Power cycles the Hapi unit  shutdown gt Boot up     Power cycles the Hapi unit  shutdown gt Boot up  and restarts in Maintenance  mode  required mode for Firmware upgrade     If selected we will reboot the Hapi to the default factory configuration  The    Current configuration will be lost but all the saved presets will be kept and can  be reloaded     www merging com hapi    Hapi Web Control access    Installing and accessing the Hapi Control interface remotely   To control and view your Hapi remotely with a web browser make sure that you are using one of the  Internet browsers below  Google Chrome  Highly Recommended   Mozilla Firefox  Opera  Apple  Safari    Microsoft Internet Explorer is not supported      Then take the following steps    1  If you did not install Pyramix v8 or Pyramix v9 proceed from step 2 to 3  If you have already  installed a Pyramix go directly to step 4    2  Download the MTDiscovery exe application to your system  PC or MAC installers are available   h
19.  format stream and can generate DXD or DSD 64  128  or 256  stream depending on the A D audio data format chosen     44k1   48k  When enabled the Wordclock Output will be at either 44 1kHz or  48kHz   Example    Sampling Rate  44k1 88k2 176k4 the WordClock Output will be 44 1kHz  Sampling Rate  44k 96k 192k the WordClock Output will be 48kHz     Follow SR  When enabled the WordClock Ouput will follow the Sampling Rate  selected    Example    If the selected Sampling Rate is 48k the WordClock output will be at 48kKHz   If the selected Sampling Rate is 176k4 the WordClock output will be 176 4kKHz    Slow down or accelerate audio clock by 0 1   depending of the frame rate of  the video reference    This option will only be active if the sync source is configured to Video Ref   The Status of this option can be viewed in the l O amp Sync page under Status     Off  Normal operating mode     Up  Accelerate the clock by 0 1   Supported only with a Video reference at  24fps and 30fps    www merging com hapi      Down  Slowdown the clock by 0 1   Supported only with a Video reference at  23 98fps and 29 97fps    Auto Auto Sampling Rate mode  Hapi will automatically follow the sampling rate  given by the Drivers  e g ASIO    Example users using an external player  jRiver  could use this Auto mode so  that their Hapi follows the sampling rate of the media file played and switch  automatically to different sampling rates   It can also be enabled for using running the RAVENNA ASIO Driver  
20.  gg  lt a Fa L a  eg    ROOM 4       ee    ROOM 3    WiFi Router       Audio O P    lt          _5_  LTC Out  lt          _    Gb Switch       Audio O P  lt          _3     GPOO P  lt    _   _   _       FE RAVENNA    CONTROL ROOM    Gb Switch       Mass Core  RAVENNA    Secondary  Audio Device    RAVENNA Network for Multiple Mastering Suites with a Shared Machine Room    Description   This workflow example shows how best to connect 3 Pyra   mix suites to a single  shared machine room    The Machine room contains all of the source machines  1 4   tape and other linear sources  that are controlled using the  sync outputs of the Horus unit  The RAVENNA streams pass  from the Horus into the Gb LAN switch and can then be ac   cessed by any of the suites  As the control for the line inputs   as well as the sync information for the Horus is over the same  network connection as the RAVENNA stream  it means that  only one cable needs to go to the to the machine room   Control over the Pyramix is made with a second network  connection to the Tango2 control surface    Each DA8P line output card is connected to its own studio   providing discreet line outputs  5 1 Surround   Stereo  to  each mastering suite    Itis also important to note that the RAVENNA connection  will also allow for signal to be easily and Instantly shared  from control to control room as well  as any interconnections  is possible over the RAVENNA network     Studio 1    Machine Room    LTC   9pin      X     RAVENNA  
21.  s ears   When you add to that a noise floor of less than  125dB  these are the ultimate analog outputs for any  monitoring system     ADA8 Remote controlled Mic Line A D module with transparent Analog output  The ADA8 work at sample rates up to 192 KHz     DC power supply options  Your Hapi interface can be fitted with a DC power supply input  this can be used to battery power the  device or aS a secondary power input     The DC power supply option can be used in two way  1  Battery power  The Hapi can be operated from battery  or any external DC adapter provided the  voltage is between 10V and 14V  2  Redundant power supply  The Hapi can be operated in a redundant way when using the  standard AC power inlet and an external 12V DC adapter connected to the DC input of Hapi  in  this configuration either power input can fail or be removed without creating any disruption in  the device s operation     www merging com hapi    MADI  Module     A MADI module is available and can be fitted in one of the Hapi slots  It provides users with up to 64  channels of MADI I O for use with the system  The signal sent to the MADI Outputs  both Coaxial and  Optical are available simultaneously  are configurable in blocks of 8 channels and can be sourced from  any other module in the Hapi    Note  Only one MADI module can be fitted per Hapi  please refer to the MADI module section above     AES EBU    1 x D SUB25 connectors providing 8 channels  4 AES pairs  of AES EBU I O are Included as stan
22.  using box selection and the  lt  or  gt   buttons  Available only with IP Settings   Manual     Once changes have been made to this section  you must press this button to  save the settings and power cycle the Hapi unit    Note    Hapi has no DHCP server capability neither does the Merging PCle Ethernet  Controller Card NET MSC GBEX1    By default the Hapi IP setting is set to    Auto    configuration mode which gives  an address in the range 169 254 xxx xxx if no DHCP server is present on the  network  Users are free to put a DHCP server in their RAVENNA network with  a customized address range and the Hapi would get an IP address from this  server  Note that our recommended Dell PowerConnect 2816 RAVENNA  switch is configured with DHCP disabled     Merging recommend the Hapi to be configured in    Auto    mode and the Merging  PCle Ethernet Controller Card NET MSC GBEX1 to also be configured with     Internet Protocol Version 4    with    Obtain an IP automatically       You must be aware that when the Hapi is started in Maintenance mode the IP  configuration is exclusively done using    Auto    IP settings mode     In this sub menu you will find details about the Hapi internals  current consumption  voltage   temperature  fan speed  serial number and the firmware version currently installed     www merging com hapi    ERROR Menu    H K L info    Prim   V  Sec   V     La EAT  17 0O  1102    HSW  45 00    Seriak ET amp 0000  MAG0000  Version  ZU  b  id       List the errors
23. AD8DP Direct Out Section    Frequency response  0  0 3dB   Gain 40dB 10 Hz  50kHz   Max Direct Output level typ   18 5 dBu   Output Impedance  Differential   lt  1000   Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ  124 5 dB   THD N  1 kHz     11dBu  lt   109dB  0 00035      Input Connector Pinout DB 25   AES59  Tascam Ana    Direct Output Connector Pinout DB 25   AES59  Tascam Ana      Gain behavior of the Direct Out section    As the Direct Out output is taken just after the Mic pre analog section  the gain adjustments are not as  smooth and linear as after the digital conversion  The figure below shows the behaviour of the gain on  the Direct Out  in blue  compared to the gain on the digital side  in red     Note  on the Direct Out the maximum available gain is   40 1 dB     Analog gain available on Direct  Out      Digital gain available at AD  output       www merging com hapi    IOM HORUS DA8 DA8P    The DA8  up to 192kHz  and the DA8P  up to DSD  have been shown in testing to be consistently the    quietest multichannel D A conversion modules available anywhere     IOM HORUS DA8 DA8P Key Features  e Auto mute circuitry for    no pop    power cycling   e Digitally controlled trims for line up procedures   e Dynamic range of 127dB  typ         e Software control or easy to set dip switches for international operating levels    IOM HORUS DA8 DAS8P Specifications   Max Line Output   0 dBFS  jumpers on  24 dBu   Frequency response  0  0 3dB   fs   48000 Hz  Frequency response  0  0 3dB   
24. I  33 40 N MADI  17 24   MADI  4148   A004  1 8    BR Brecon tr oop       Modules Menu  Setup     Module menu will show the available Hapi SBS that your Hapi has in its configuration    Headphone  TimeCode  SPDIF       Selecting one of the Modules described below will open the Module I O configuration menu    AES  Included as standard  The AES buttons are active since this module is included as standard   Connectivity is over 1 D SUB25 connectors providing 8 channels  4 AES pairs  of AES EBU I O     A D N   The A D buttons  which become active if you have 1 or more AD8 P  modules installed in the Hapi unit   give access to the Input controls  N being a number incrementing from 1 to 2  Please see below for a  description of the buttons available     ADAN    The ADA buttons  which become active if you have 1 or more ADA8 modules installed in the Hapi unit   give access to the Input controls     www merging com hapi    D AN  The D A buttons become active when 1 or more IOC DA8 P  modules are installed in the Hapi unit     MADI  MADI module is optional with each Hapi  Only one MADI module can be fitted per Hapi     Headphone  Shortcut to the Headphone monitor page described above     TimeCode  Included as standard  The TimeCode button is active since this module is included as standard and will  bring you to the TimeCode page     ADAT SPDIF  ADAT SPDIF module is included as standard with each Hapi     www merging com hapi    Heaphone Menu    The Headphone menu refers to the Hapi 
25. I OOO    Warning  Some Firmware updates will require first a Hapi Maintenance Mode update  In such case you  might see a message posted like    Wrong maintenance version  must be  gt   31        Note  A Maintenance Mode update requires a shutdown of the Hapi once the update completed        This update must be completed for  your device to be operational         Try Again    LTE E E erer    11  Shutdown your Hapi after the Firmware or Maintenance Mode update  Restart your Hapi  manually afterwards        12  You can verify the firmware version installed by going into the Hapi Setup menu and selecting  system info  The firmware version and date of issue will be displayed     serial Numbers  H90007  ETSO007  SA90000  Firmware Version  3 0 1b75564       IMPORTANT  If the Firmware update procedure fails  repeat the Firmware update procedure by  pressing the    Try Again    Button  it will bring you back to step 7        Avoid powering down the Hapi if the firmware update has failed  It is mandatory that you  attempt to re update the firmware  refresh the online web page if necessary  Or go back to the    www merging com hapi    previous browser page and select the firmware again and re update it  If you do not proceed in  this way the Hapi may no longer start up  Then a return to factory might be required     If a fail message is posted saying    Wrong maintenance version  must be  gt   31     This means  that you must first install the latest Maintenance Firmware prior to updati
26. Main and Backup         ye ASIO  XE RAVENNA    ASIO Device    MassCore  RAVENNA       Front of House       CATSE CAT6 Fibre Z   RAVENNA    Stage Equipment   3xIOC HORUS with a total of  15xAD8P Premium AD cards  120 Channels   3x DA8P Premium DA Cards  24 channels     Recording Rig  MassCore Pyramix main recorder  Pyramix Native backup recorder  PS  A215M reference monitors  Tango2 control surface  Secondary audio device over USB PCle  Talkback microphone    FOH position   10C Horus with  IOM MADM MADI Expansion Card for a total  of 128 MADI channels       RAVENNA Network for Multiple Studios with a Shared Live Room CoreAudio    RAVENNA    Shared Equipment    lOC HORUS with    1xAD8P Premium AD cards with Mic Line  8 Channels       3xDA8P Premium DA Line Output Card  8 Channels room     Studio Equipment      Studio 1  PC Based DAW  Sequoia  SADIE etc      Studio 2  MassCore Pyramix     Studio 3  Mac based DAW  Nuendo Protools etc       PSLA215M Near Held Monitors      Tango2 Control interface using Oasis Protocol  Talkback Microphone    Description   In this signal diagram of a RAVENNA network we are show   ing an incredibly useful feature of the Horus interface  Each  8 channels of Input or Output can be shared between a  Number of DAW s  OR dedicated to a specific one  allowing  for professional quality I O to exist in each dubbing suite   even though it is all being managed by a central piece of  equipment     The diagram also shows that  by use of an ASIO or CoreAudio  RA
27. R HAPI UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO    CONNECT ANY CABLES TO THE UNIT      Installing Hapi MADI I O module procedure  The MADI module packaging includes the MADI module along with  two BNC nuts  four spacers  four  screws  a ribbon cable and a back panel cover slot for MADI     ee ee e TE Sess  ae O  y     2 x BNC nuts    CEER E opus E ns NS  NS  B    O O O O 4 x Spacers        e 4 x screws       1 x Ribbon Cable       Place the Hapi unit on a dry steady horizontal surface  Remove all cables  including the power  cable  and unscrew the Hapi top panel     On the Back Panel first slot cover plate    Unscrewed 1  module  Slot 1  cover plate  SES ei          Open the Hapi top panel    Screw the 4 spacers on the Hapi bottom panel    Slide the MADI extension board carefully so that the output connectors emerge from the Hapi  back panel     www merging com hapi       8  Put the back       Align the MADI Module over the 4 spacers and screen the MADI module using the 4 screws    Connect the ribbon cable from the MADI module to the J8 connector on the Main Hapi board           nen KRA     Ga      E  Z   E A Y     a E  HORUS   MADI EXT Module  Rev  B    Ki D    CC KC RSS   o    panel cover slot for MADI and screw the 2 nuts onto the I O BNC connectors     ye       9  Replace any modules that were removed earlier to provide access  10  Close the Hapi top panel cover and replace the fixing screws    11  Power the Hapi back on and the MADI module will be recognized    www merg
28. UPPORT ANY SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT   Ensure that there is no strain from the connected cable as any significant pressure to the module   s DSUB  connector could damage the Hapi unit     www merging com hapi    HAPI    Connecting the MADI cable    The MADI port  optional MADI Module  can be connected using either Optical or coaxial cabling        When using Optical cabling  first ensure that you have a clean work area  as  dust and debris can affect the connection if any obstruction is present   Remove the cap on both the cable and the port and slowly   firmly push the  cable into the receiving port on the Hapi unit until it clicks into place    The MADI optical connector is available in Multimode or Single mode  versions    The Hapi is delivered with Multimode connectors unless specified at ordering     When Using a Coaxial connector  Slowly bring the Male cable up to the female  port  ensuring that the pin in the centre of the male cable lines up with the  receptacle in the female port  Push the connector firmly into place and twist  the sleeve clockwise until it clicks into its locked position    Maximum recommended cable length is 100 meters    Connecting the Wordclock input output       The Wordclock connections on the rear of the Hapi unit are coaxial BNC   s  To  connect a ordclock source from an external device slowly bring the Male  cable up to the female port  ensuring that the pin in the centre of the male  cable lines up with the receptacle in the female port  Push the 
29. VENNA driver  3rd party DAW solutions on either Mac or  PC can connect to the RAVENNA network  This means that  they can use and share the Horus UO as well as share signal  in between each workstation  provided of course all  workstations operate at the same common sampling rate       Shared VO Booth             CoreAudio  RAVENNA        MassCore  RAVENNA    Studio 2 Studio 3        www merging com hapi    RAVENNA Network for Multiple Studios with a Shared Live Room    Description   This workflow example shows how best to connect 3 Pyra   mix suites to a single  shared live room    The RAVENNA streams pass from the Horus into the Gb LAN  switch and can then be accessed by any of the suites  As the  control for the Mic Pre Amps in the Horus is over the same  Network connection as the RAVENNA stream  it means that  only one cable needs to goto the live room    In each control room  monitoring is achieved by using the     Secondary Audio Device Router    in Pyramix  This allows a  locally connected Audio interface to be used for multichan   nel monitoring as well as talkback to the musicians in the live  room  It does this by bridging the Secondary Audio device  into the RAVENNA network so that all of this routing can hap   pen transparently in the Pyramix Monitoring section   Control over the Pyramix is made with a second network  connection to the Tango2 control surface    It is also important to note that the RAVENNA connection  will also allow for signal to be easily and ins
30. ad in display    Sync Sub Menu  I O     The IO and Synchronization menu is where the user can select the source of the Hapi reference clock   lt is essential that these settings are configured correctly in order to ensure a clean audio signal through    the Hapi unit     Reference Source    Reference navigation    45k  Internal    Video 1080sf 23 98   AES   MADI   SPDIF       Choose the desired sync source by selecting a Reference source   Available Reference Sources are  RAVENNA  WordClock  MADI  AES or  SPDIF    Selecting a Reference with multiple choices  such as Sync or AES  will enable  the source navigation  The navigation is performed from top to bottom and will  cycle through in this order at each consecutive press  The selection of another  Reference Source will re select the top entry in the list by default     www merging com hapi    PTP Clock The Precision Time Protocol  PTP  is a protocol used to synchronize  clocks throughout a computer network  Also known as IEEE 1588  it is a  protocol designed to synchronize real time clocks in the nodes of a distributed  system that communicates using a network  RAVENNA is based on and uses  V2 of this IEEE standardized protocol  PTP Clocks allow for time resolution to  the Nanosecond     EI Master  indicates that the current Hapi is the PTP Master  Slave  The Hapi is slave to another PTP Master  The Hapi will always try to be the PTP Master  If multiple Hapi    or Horus    are    used in a network environment  the Hapi set 
31. and reaching    2 50B at 22kHz    Module serial numbers    Module Type description    Modules  Loopback  hidden menu  available only for debug use     Transparency Check     Word Length     Status     Latency     This is a Debug Utility tool that verifies the bit transparency of the audio path  On  Transparency check enabled   Off  Loopback mode enabled   Word length of the digital audio data signal  16 bits or 24 bits    Green  Path transparency valid   Black  Path is not transparent   Numbering  indicates the number of discontinuities measured    Output to Input delay in samples    www merging com hapi    Presets Menu  Setup     Load   Save     Auto Save     45k W Presets    Load from  Preset 4    Saveto    Preset1         Auto Save  On         5 presets banks of different Hapi configurations can be loaded  one at a time   5 presets banks are available to store different Hapi configurations  If enabled the save configuration will happen at every 2 minutes     Note  Since the flash memory which is at the heart of the Hapi storage has a  huge  but not infinite  amount of write cycles  we limit the auto save of all  configuration and PreAmps settings to once every two minutes if  and only if  a  change has occurred meanwhile    Furthermore  both Shutdown and Reboot buttons  in Setup page  do also  entirely save the current configuration of the Hapi prior to power down     www merging com hapi    System  Setup      ASIO Clock     Home Page     Latency     Terminations     Badge
32. api    Connecting the AES EBU cable    The AES ports connect the AES EBU I O using DB25 D SUB connections   Please ensure that the cables you have chosen to use  or have had made  conform to this specification  before you attempt to connect them         TSF    l ec     Tal  ee  SSS ST ee   Ke GE    CT 2  DI Ies        Spe cifications AES In 1  1 2  AES In 2  3 4  AES In3  5 6  AES In4 7 8  AES Out 1 2  AES Out  3 4  AES Out  5 6     Pin 24        Pin 10      Fin 21   4  Pin 7      Pin 18      Pin 4      Pin 15   4  Pin 1         Part  CON D25 XLRD Piniz      Pin23      Ping      Pinz20 0   Pin        Pini7 0   Pin3 0   Pin14         192 kHz ready GND is connected to Pins  2  5  8  11  16  19  22  25  Pin 13 is not connected  x Cable Color  black      Impedance  110 Ohm   e Numbered XLR fan out  x Cable     12 mm     Cable Length  1 5 m   e Cable Weight  500 gr       To connect the DSUB connection to the AES port  align the Male connector with the female DSUB port  on the module  Then  with slight pressure  guide the connector into place  If your DSUB connector has  mounting screws on either side  then fasten them finger tightn once the cable has been pushed into  place     Note  1  The pinout of the DB 25 is as per AES59  Tascam Digital     Note  2  Users that have Mykerinos AES or Dual cables cannot use those with their Horus or  Hapi as the pin out is not compatible    Note  3  DB25 TDIF cables are not compatible with Horus Hapi AES      THESE CONNECTIONS ARE NOT MEANT TO S
33. connector  firmly into place and twist the sleeve clockwise until it clicks into its locked  position     Connecting the Sync Cable    The Sync Cable  optional with each Hapi unit  is a DB15 cable that connects to the    SYNC    port on the  rear of the Hapi unit  The SYNC cable provides connectivity for MIDI  LTC and Video Reference Input  and Output for the Hapi unit  To attach this cable to the Hapi unit  align the male connector with the  female DSUB port on the module  Then  with slight pressure  guide the connector into place  Once the  cable has been pushed into place  fasten the mounting screws on either side finger tight        SS DA dik l  ER  RSS Lah K N   I        Ini T    EE AN E    mii  SIT     sn   a  a    _              mo    H  R   a  Us               www merging com hapi    Sync breakout cable pin out    Picture 2     Connections view of the USB Sync breakout cable    Labels     VIDEO IN    PHASE B IN    PHASE B OUT   A USB Sync board breakout cable     eo  j  LOE A Merging Technologies Version    Le Verney 1 1    v CH     1070 Puidoux       Connecting the RAVENNA Ethernet cables    The RAVENNA ports  Primary and Secondary  are RJ45 female receptacles   Simply line up the RJ45 cable with the slot on the rear of the Hapi unit and  slide it into place until it clicks into its locked position     Category 5E or 6    Note  Only primary  PRI  port should be used for now  Secondary port is for  network redundancy and not yet supported           www merging com hap
34. d equipment together   But  as RAVENNA can exist on the same network as other streams of information   the same network Is being used to create the connection for the Tango2 control  surface as well as to extended the DVI and keyboard mouse connections for the  Pyramix MassCore workstation  The video for the main screen Is being fed from the  SDI output of a VCubeHD which is running on the same workstation as the Pyramix  MassCore     RAVENNA Network For Edit   Mix Suite with Seperate Machine Room and VO Booth    Description   The presented signal diagram shows a post production suite with an  attached voice over booth  isolated for ease of recording    In this case  the Horus Is able to act as the central source for all of the  audio in each room  due to the fact that the Pyramix MassCore  software is able to co ordinate the talkback and monitoring streams to  the various rooms    The Network is being used to connect the RAVENNA enabled equip   ment together  But  as RAVENNA can exist on the same network as  other streams of information  the same network is being used to create  the connection for the Tango2 control surface as well as to extended  the DVI and keyboard mouse connections for the Pyramix MassCore  workstation  The video for the main screen is being fed from the SDI  output of a VCubeHD which is running on the same workstation as the  Pyramix MassCore     Voice Over Booth        SDI   HDMI       Analoque Line Level    Sony9pin Vid Ref               SDI   HDMI   
35. dard   as is the MADI module      ADAT SPDIF  8 ADAT I O or 2 SPDIF I O  on TOSLINK  are Included as standard  This module is supported up to  2FS  96 kHz     Signal routing paradigm   Hapi is quite possibly the most flexible audio interface ever designed  Users can literally route any input  signal to any output module  Better yet  it can route any input signal to any combination of output  modules  Routable in blocks of 8 channels  a user can send 8 Mic Inputs to 8 AES outputs  At the same  time these 8 mic inputs can also be sent via the MADI outputs and included in the RAVENNA stream     RAVENNA IP Audio   Using RAVENNA IP audio  Hapi can connect to a standard network  using off the shelf switches and  other IT technology to become a node on a LAN  From that point  any other RAVENNA node can  receive information from and deliver information to  any combination of RAVENNA devices on the  network  It is a revolution in Audio technology and will soon mean the end to costly audio routers and  matrices and allow any facility an immense amount of flexibility  From Broadcast and TV Film post   production  to music  live events  theatres  cruise ships and many more applications  the RAVENNA  Enabled Hapi interface will reinvent how systems come together     Synchronization and Control information   Audio is not the only information that can pass down the RAVENNA connection  Hapi is able to send  sync and control information such as LTC MIDI RS 422 and GPIO down the same wire to a
36. ded in accordance with  all local codes and ordinances     DANGER      Improper connection of the equipment grounding can result in a risk of electric shock  Do  not modify the plug provided with the product     if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed  by a qualified electrician  Do not use an adapter that defeats the function of the equipment grounding  conductor  If you are in doubt as to whether the product 1s properly grounded  check with a qualified  serviceman or electrician     3  Do not use this product near water     for example  near a bathtub  wash bowl  kitchen sink  in a wet  basement  or near a swimming pool  or the like     4  This product should only be used with a stand or cart that is recommended by the manufacture     5  This product  either alone or in combination with an amplifier and speakers or headphones  may be  capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss  Do not operate at a high  volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable  If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the  ears  you should consult an audiologist        6  The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper  ventilation     7  The product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  or other  products that produce heat     8  The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating  instructions or as marked on t
37. ding Room    MassCore Pyramix main rec  and mix engine  Pyramix Native backup recorder   PSI A215M reference monitors   Tango2 control surface   Secondary audio device over USB PCle  Talkback microphone    Recording suite onto the main and backup machine  Notice  that the backup recorder is connected using ASIO   CoreAudio also available  meaning that almost any DAW  can be used for the backup recording  The signal is also  mixed using the MassCore engine of the Main recording rig   The output of the mixing recording rig is then fed back   into the RAVENNA network and arrives at the broadcast     satellite truck for combination with the picture before being Broadcast Satellite Truck    streamed to broadcast  The additional MADI card on the IOC Horus with   Horus in the broadcast truck also means that the broadcast     DONMADM MADI Expansion Card for a total  truck is able to do its own multi track recording at the same of 128 MADI channels   time     www merging com hapi    RAVENNA Network For Edit   Mix Suite with Seperate Machine Room    Sony9pin Vid Ref        SDI   ES P  5  C  z  S        a   T  al  8  a    DVI E USB    KVM Ext            Gb Switch  KVM Ext   MACHINE ROOM  Gb Switch   Control   KVM over CAT5E CAT6 geg  Description  The workflow example shows a typical dubbing and edit suite connected to a local   EDIT MIX SUITE machine room which contains all of the heat sensitive and noise generating   equipment     The Network is being used to connect the RAVENNA enable
38. e following pop ups were blocked on this page     Leading          Continue blocking pop ups    Manage pop up blocking      Done      www merging com hapi    Hapi 8 Horus setup examples    RAVENNA Network For DSD256 Mix Record With Backup Recorder    Stage Equipment  1xlIOC HORUS with a total of    6xAD8P Premium AD cards  48 Channels     Mix Recording Room       MassCore Pyramix Recording System      PSILA215M reference monitors      Tango2 Control surface     Secondary Audio Device over USB PCle    Talkback Microphone    Backup Recording Editing Rig    MassCore Pyramix Recording system    Secondary ASIO Device  USB     Live Room Mics    Live Room    Masst oe  RAVENNA       ASIO Device       Confidence  Monitoring    CONTROL ROOM    SlateMic  XLR    Oasis Control  CATS    Description   In this diagram  RAVENNA is used to connect a system that is capable of a 48 track DSD256  recording    In the recording mix room  Pyramix MassCore is used as the production tool from beginning to  end  By keeping the signal    in the box    over use of DA and AD conversions are Kept to a  minimum  thus preserving the sound to the highest degree    During the whole recording  a second Pyramix MassCore system is kept online  Using the back   ground recorders  it acts as a   snoop    and records the whole day ensuring that any mistakes in  the control room are covered with the backup  The second system can also double as a second  recording and editing station for busy studios     RAVENNA Networ
39. e of the Hapi symmetrical outputs  will offer better signal level  adaptation with less risks of overdriving the Unbalanced Inputs connected to the Hapi     www merging com hapi    HAPI    IOM H ADA8    These remotely controlled Mic Line Input and Output cards have broken a new barrier in terms of  compactness as well as ultra low power consumption without compromising on the audio quality   These cards work at sampling rates up to 192 KHz   Using those combined 8 channel Mic Line In and Line Out cards allow the Hapi to be configured with up  to 16 channels of Analog In Out       WA         1101101110111    IOM H ADA8 Key Features    e 8 x exceptionally transparent  Swiss designed pre amplifiers   e Remote Local switch to Line Level on a per channel basis   e Completely accessible remotely for all parameter changes   e Phantom Power Phase Low Cut Impedance switchable per channel  e Dynamic range of 120dB  A weighted  typ  on the Line inputs   e Auto mute circuitry for    no pop    power cycling   e Digitally controlled output trims for line up procedures   e Dynamic range of 123dB  A weighted  typ   on the Line outputs    lIOM H ADA8 Specifications    IOM H ADA8 Mic Pre   ADC Section    Mic Pre Max Input  Pad On   Pad Off   24 dBu    13 dBu  Input Impedance  Differential  Software Switchable Per Channel  2 KQ   13 6 KQ   Input Impedance with  48V ON  Diff   Soft  Switchable Per Channel  1 7 KQ   6 8 KQ  Frequency response  0  0 3dB  A fs   48 kHz 10 Hz     22 kHz  Frequency r
40. ean Union    EN45024  Immunity   European Union     EN6100 3 2  amp   3  Power Harmonics and Fluctuation and Flicker     CE     EMC Directive  89 33 EEC   European Union      Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this  device may not cause harmful interference and  2   this device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part  15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off  and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver    e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is
41. ere is no strain from the connected cable as any significant pressure on the module   s DSUB  connector could damage the Hapi unit     www merging com hapi    HAPI    Connecting the analogue outputs cables to the DA8 DA8P modules    The IOC DA8 P  modules connect the line outputs using DB25 D SUB connections   Please ensure that the cables you have chosen to use  or have had made  conform to this specification  before you attempt to connect them            Specifications Out 8    Pin24  Lu   Pinio    Pin21      Pin7  4    Pin18      Pin4  4    Pin15  4    Pin1     a Part  CON D25 XLRM Pini2      Pin23      Pin9g 09   Pin20      Pin6 0   Pini7 0   Pin3 0 Pin 14         Cable Color  black GND is connected to Pins  2  5  8  11  16  19  22  25  Pin 13 Is not connected  a Numbered XLR fan out    a Cable     12 mm  a Cable Length  1 5 m  a Cable Weight  500 gr       To connect the DSUB connection to the IOC DA8 P   align the Male cable connector with the female  DSUB port on the module  Then  with slight pressure  guide the connector into place  If your DSUB  connector has mounting screws on either side  then fasten them finger tight once the connector has  been pushed into place     Note  The pinout of the DB 25 is as per AES59  Tascam Analog        THESE CONNECTIONS ARE NOT MEANT TO SUPPORT ANY SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT    Ensure that there is no strain from the connected cable as any significant pressure on the module   s DSUB  connector could damage the Hapi unit     www merging com h
42. ered Trademarks of  Merging technologies SA    Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice    Merging Technologies SA shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors contained herein  nor for  incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing  performance or use of this manual     www merging com hapi    Introduction to Hapi    Modular by Design   Hapi  the son of Horus  Born from the most flexible and sonically transparent audio interface and  providing the same RAVENNA   AES67 connectivity as its father  Hapi is both the perfect primary  interface for smaller systems as well as the ultimate accessory for a system using Horus where control  room I O is required  Hapi was designed to give its users an Audio I O channels flexibility while offering  an unprecedented level of quality in such a small form factor    Providing as standard  8 channels of AES  EBU I O plus 8 ADAT or 2 SPDIF I O  on TOSLINK  and 2  slots for AD8D AD8P  DA8 DA8P and MADI option cards  Once the Hapi is fully loaded with option  cards  it is capable of achieving 88 inputs and 90 outputs   1FS There are indeed 2 more output  channels than input channels  including the Stereo Headphone Monitoring     Route Signal Anywhere   Hapi has been designed so that any input can be routed to any number of outputs as required  simultaneously  With comprehensive routing pages accessible both locally on the touchscreen and by  remote access using a standard web browser 
43. erging com hapi       Hapi Web Access    HAPI    E   mmm       aa ies       EE Hapi_90004            J Y A MONITOR METERS OS SYNC PREAMP SETUP    The Web access Hapi menu pages are based on the Horus layout and differ from the Hapi OLED  screen    Disconnection warning     User will be warned it the remote web access to the Hapi become offline disconnected     Hapi Web Access Disconnected    Waiting          www merging com hapi       Meters web menu    The Meters web menu will display the input metering of the modules present in the Hapi    Hapi Meters Web menu    da Merging   Horus  G  O horus_80059 local  horus inc    A D 4 8ch     1 Z A 4 D E T S    MADI  64ch     oT 2 A G amp G AE    w AM NY  d Ra  HIIRI  dH HO    a   47 a EH  amp  H E    A  SETTINOS Meters    Led indications       Peak indication  i Alignment range  i Signal indicator       AID 1 8ch     4 z f 4 5 6 T z    The leds indicate the inputs levels of the AD1 inputs 1 to 8  Note  You can reset a module Peak by doing Mouse   Click on the Module display section  In the  example above pressing A D 1 8ch  will reset the peak displayed on the input 1     Meters web Settings           Hot  Sets the level above which the meter display will be red  If set to OB this will    mean clipping  Range  2dBFS to OdBFS  Alignment  Sets metering level alignment range  yellow leds   Range  24dBFS to 0dB    Decay integration time  Sets the rate at which the level meter display decays after the level falls below    the most recent
44. ers can save some presets to your local Hard Drive   Will reset all the Hapi parameters to the default factory settings    www merging com hapi    Note  Stored Hapi preset have a  bin file extension  In order to be able to rename the Hapi preset file at  save the Chrome browser users will need to adjust this Setting     1  Go into Chrome Settings   2  Click on Show advanced settings   3  Under Downloads  check the box    Ask where to save each file before downloading      Now when clicking on    to Disk    a window pops up that allows you to change the name of the preset    bin  file prior to saving it     Settings    Passwords and forms  s   Enable Autofill to fill out web forms in a single click  Manage Autofill settings      Offer to save passwords I enter on the web  Manage saved passwords    Web content  Font size  Medium v Customize fonts     Page zoom  100  MM   Network    Google Chrome is using your computer s system proxy settings to connect to the network     Change proxy settings       Languages  Change how Chrome handles and displays languages  Languages and spell checker settings         Offer to translate pages that aren t in a language I read    Downloads    Download location    C  Users mt build Downloads Change          Note  When saving presets to Disk with the Chrome Brower it is possible that the save windows dialog  does not show up  It such case it is due to the browser Pop Up blocker configuration  Make sure that  you allow pop ups from your Hapi     Th
45. esponse  0  0 3dB  A fs   96 kHz 10 Hz     44 kHz  Frequency response  0  0 3dB   fs   192 kHz 10 Hz     85 kHz  Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ    ref  13 dBu 119 5 dB   Gain Range  software controlled  O dB to  66 dB   Gain Step Precision 0 5 dB    0 2 dB  THD N Pre   A D  20 Hz   20 kHz     2 dBFS  lt   102 dB  0 0008     Interchannel Crosstalk   1kHz  lt   125 dB   EIN    gt 40 dB Gain  1500 Source Impedance  A weighted   lt   128 dBu   Common Mode Rejection Rate  20 Hz     20 kHz   gt  60 AB  up to O dBFS   Phantom Power  Software Switchable Per Channel   48V   Phase Reverse  Software Switchable Per Channel  YES   Low Cut filter  Software Switchable Per Channel   12 dB octave  80 Hz    IOM H ADAS Line input Section    Max Line Input for O dBFS  24 dBu   Input Impedance  Differential  13 6 KQ   Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ    ref  24 dBu 120 dB   THD N Line A D  20 Hz   20 kHz     2 dBFS  lt   102 dB  0 0008    Interchannel Crosstalk O 1kHz  lt   125 dB   Sensitivity Range for 0 dBFS  software controlled   42 dBu to  24 dBu   Gain Step Precision 0 5 dB    0 2 dB   Common Mode Rejection Rate  20 Hz     20 kHz   gt  60 dB  up to O dBFS   Connector Pinout DB 25   AES59  Tascam Ana      www merging com hapi    IOM H ADAS8 Mic Pre Analog Section    Frequency response  0  0 5 dB  Line  Frequency response  0  2 0 dB  Line  Frequency response  0  0 5 dB  Mic  Frequency response  0  2 0 dB  Mic  THD N  1 kHz   Line Mic at G 0dB   THD N  20 Hz 20 kHz    Line Mic at G 0dB  Intercha
46. for any defect in the hardware software or documentation           Copyright Merging Technologies Inc  2014  All rights reserved     www merging com hapi    IMPORTANT NOTICE    Please read the following information very carefully before attempting any installation  Failure to comply with the  precise instructions may result in damage to your Merging hardware  Please read this entire section of the manual  carefully before installation     STATIC DANGER NOTICE    Please note that the Hapi contains delicate electronic components that can be damaged or even destroyed when  exposed to static electricity  Take all necessary precautions not to discharge static electricity when touching any of  the Hapi connectors     Product Regulatory Compliance  The Merging Hapi Network Converter is designed and tested to meet the standards and regulations listed in the  following sections     Product Safety Compliance   Hapi complies with the following safety requirements    e UL 1950     CSA 950  US Canada     EN 60 950  European Union     IEC 60 950  International     CE     Low Voltage Directive  73 23 EEC   European Limits    EMKO TSE  74 SEC  207 94  Nordics      Product EMC Compliance   The system has been tested and verified to comply with the following EMC regulations   FCC  Class A Verification      Radiated and Conducted Emissions  USA     CISPR 22  3rd Edition  Class A      Radiated and Conducted Emissions  International    EN45022  Class A      Radiated and Conducted Emissions  Europ
47. front panel Headphone Monitor jacks  The Headphone jacks 1   amp  2  6 3 mm and 3 5 mm  output the same source and level     Headphone gain     Headphone Mute     Channel selector    W FRado  horne       Sets the gain of the Headphone output  By selecting  Rotary Push  the Gain  entry and using the Hapi Rotary Control  Left  less gain   Right  more gain  to  set the gain to the desired level   Headphone level range   60 dB to  12 dB    Mutes the headphone output when OFF is active    The Monitor  headphones  being a Stereo output it is possible to select which  pair of channels you want to monitor  1 2  3 4  5 6 or 7 8     Modules  MADI Sub Menu    MADI module is optional with each Hapi     Mode     Physical Mode     88 2 96k     4ck    Mode   Physical Mode   Coaxial       8 2 96K    56k         Sets the MADI mode to either    Standard     56 audio channels  or    Extended      64 channels   To determine which setting s  you are able to use  please  consult the user manual of the device you are connecting the Hapi to in order  to see which  if not both  formats it complies with     Note  MADI Standard  56  can only be enabled at 1FS  44 1kHz 48kHz  above  1FS we will automatically revert to MADI Extended  64      Choose the input signal to be derived from the Coaxial or Optical MADI  connections at the back of the Hapi unit  You can choose to use either or  but  not both at the same time  On the Output side  however  both Coaxial and  Optical outputs are always driven in para
48. fs   2 8224 MHz  DSD   Frequency response  0  3 0dB   fs   2 8224 MHz  DSD   Line Output Impedance  Differential    Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ    THD N D A  1 kHz    0 dBFS  IOM HORUS DA8   THD N D A  1 kHz    0 dBFS  IOM HORUS DA amp 8P   Interchannel Crosstalk   1kHZz  typ    Connector Pinout     24 dBu  0  0 5 dB   6 Hz     20 kHz   NA   6 Hz     20 kHz   NA   2 Hz     50 kHz   100 Q   126 dB    lt   113dB  0 00022       lt   115dB  0 00018       135 dB   DB 25   AES59  Tascam Ana      www merging com hapi       Line Output Level calibration   The DA8 and DA8P modules feature both hardware level settings and a software fine adjustment to  align the Analog Output levels to whatever local organization operational levels are mandated    On DA8 DAS8P cards from run 7 upwards  the hardware level setting is done via software through the  option    max output level    in each DA s setting page    On DA8 DAS8P cards prior to run 7 the hardware level setting is in the form of A DIP switches per output  channel   The Hardware settings will usually be set only once  at product installation  and only if the desired  Operating Line Level differs from the default ex factory settings of  18 dBu for 0 dBFS     Procedure for Hardware alignment  for DA8 prior to run 7     1  Shut down your Hapi    2  Unscrew all DA8 modules that need adjustment    3  Pull gently out  5 7 cm is enough  to access the DIP Switches  There is one block of 4 dip switches  per channel  Channel 1 is labeled S1 
49. h performance possible for the Hapi unit  you must use correctly shielded  cables of good quality for all external connections when installing the Hapi unit  For the power  connection  a normal unshielded power cable with a proper ground can be used    Make sure that your sound system is at a safe volume level     Hardware Installation  This section will take you through installation of your Hapi unit  We will describe how to mount the I O  modules and the power  audio and digital cable connections that can be accessed on the rear panel      PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR HAPI UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO    CONNECT ANY CABLES TO THE UNIT      If you need to mount an I O module at a later stage  the following procedure is used     1     2     3     Place the shutdown Hapi unit on a dry steady horizontal surface  Remove all cables  including  the power cable     On the back of the Hapi unit there are 2 slots for mounting the Analog I O cards or a MADI  card    To remove blind plates from I O module slots  remove the 2 screws on either side of the plate   Use a Phillips  cruciform  screwdriver tool size 2   Only remove the number of blind plates necessary to fit the I O module s   If only one I O slot is  installed  remove only 1 blind plate  If 2 I O slots are installed  remove 2 blind plates    It is very important to insert the I O card horizontally and carefully into the Hapi unit  There are 6  set of guides inside the Hapi unit to guide the I O cards correctly into p
50. he Hapi  unit  giving full access to the Input controls  Please see below for a description of the buttons available     All    Gain    Mic  M  or Line  L     13 14 15 16    T T    gr Se                 Active  Will select all 8 input channels for function and level grouping  Inactive  Adjustments to the input settings and level affect only the selected  channel only   Note the All button will group all inputs of the same type  Mic or Line     The Rotary Control will give the user control over the Gain level with  increments decrements in 0 5 dB steps  The Gain range goes from 0 dB to  66 0 GB from left to right    In Mic mode  M   Sets the Mic Preamplifiers Gain    In Line mode  L   Sets the Line Input Sensitivity   A value of OdB corresponds to an input sensitivity of  24dBu for OdBFS   A value of  20 0 dB corresponds to an input sensitivity of  4dBu for OdBFS   A value of  66 0 dB corresponds to an input sensitivity of  42 0dBu for OdBFS    Switches the Input from the Mic Pre amplifier to the Line level circuitry  The  button will show the current input signal path it is set for  Mic or Line     The Line input sensitivity can be adjusted be setting the line gain for each input  of the AD module    Line Fader of 0 dB  means 0 dBFS for  24 dBu Analog signal level present at  the Line input   Line Fader of   6 dB  means 0 dBFS for  18 dBu Analog signal level present at  the Line input   Line Fader of   20 dB  means 0 dBFS for  4 dBu Analog signal level present at  the Line in
51. he multimode version  IOM HAPI MADM  is  the most widely used optical MADI connection  but for fiber lengths of more than 600m Merging  Technologies recommends to use the single mode version  IOM HAPI MADS      www merging com hapi    HAPI    Hapi cables  Connecting the analog audio Input cables to the AD8 AD8P modules    The AD AD8 P  modules connect the Mic Line Inputs using DB25 D SUB connections   Please ensure that the cables you have chosen to use  or have had made  conform to this specification  before you attempt to connect them                A ek    HH lek       ee       a  00000000  p       Specifications In 5    Pin 24       Dnip  t   Pin21  4    Pin7  4    Pin18  4    Pin4  4    Pin15  4    Pin1  4   s Part  CON D25 XLRF Pinl2      Pin23      Pin9      Pin20      Pin6     Pin17      Pin3 Q   Pini4 0      Cable Color  black GND is connected to Pins  2  5  8  11  16  19  22  25  Pin 13 is not connected  a Numbered XLR fan out    x Cable O  12 mm  a Cable Length  1 5 m  a Cable Weight  500 gr       To connect the DSUB connection to the IOC AD8 P   align the Male cable connector with the female  DSUB port on the module  Then  with slight pressure  guide the connector into place  If your DSUB  connecior has retention screws on either side  then fasten them finger tight once the connector has  been pushed into place     Note  The pinout of the DB 25 is as per AES59  Tascam Analog        THESE CONNECTIONS ARE NOT MEANT TO SUPPORT ANY SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT    Ensure that th
52. he product     9  The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a  long period of time  When unplugging the power supply  do not pull on the cord  but grasp it by the    plug     10  Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through  openings     11  The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when  A  The power supply cord or  plug has been damaged  Objects have fallen  or liquid has spilled into the product  or C  The product  has been exposed to rain  or D  The product does not appear to be operating normally or exhibits a    www merging com hapi    marked change in performance  or E  The product has been dropped  or the enclosure damaged     12  Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user maintenance instructions   All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel     13  WARNING   Do not place objects on the power supply cord  or place the product in a position  where anyone could trip over  walk on  or roll anything over cords of any type  Do not allow the  product to rest on or be installed over cords of any type  Improper installations of this type create the  possibility of a fire hazard and or personal injury           The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an equilateral triangle  is intended to  alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage  within the product s  enclos
53. her  Intel     www merging com hapi    HAPI    Hapi optional cards    IOM HORUS AD8 AD8P    These remotely controlled Mic Line Input cards have set a new benchmark in analog circuitry design     Available in models that work up to 192kHz  AD8  and DXD DSD256  AD8P           IOM HORUS AD8 AD8P Key Features    e 8 x exceptionally transparent  Swiss designed pre amplifiers  e Remote Local switch to Line Level on a per channel basis   e Completely accessible remotely for all parameter changes   e Phantom Power Phase Low Cut switchable per channel   e Better than 120dB dynamic range    IOM HORUS AD8 AD8P Specifications    IOM HORUS AD8 AD8P Mic Pre Amp   ADC  Mic Pre Max Input  Pad On   Pad Off    Input Impedance  Differential    Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ     ref  13 dBu   Gain Range  software controlled    Gain Step Precision   THD N Pre   A D  20 Hz 20 kHz  en  2 dBFS  AD8 AD8P   Interchannel Crosstalk   1kHz  typ    EIN    gt 40 dB Gain  1500 Source Impedance  A weighted  typ    Common Mode Rejection Rate   1kHz  typ    Phantom Power  Software Switchable Per Channel   Phase Reverse  Software Switchable Per Channel    Low Cut filter  Software Switchable Per Channel    Line Input   Max Line Input for O dBFS   Input Impedance  Differential    Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ   ref  24 dBu   THD N Line A D  20 Hz 20 kHz     10 dBFS  typ    Interchannel Crosstalk   1kHZz  typ    Sensitivity Range for 0 dBFS  software controlled    Gain Step Precision   Common Mode Rejection Rate 
54. hich then feeds the broadcast mix into the transmission stream    At the same time as all of this is happening  the Mix   Recording room computer is also running  Pyramix Native in the background  This is connecting to the RAVENNA network using the ASIO  RAVENNA driver and is able to record the same streams as are being fed to the Ovation without  having to create a direct connection between the two applications    The second GB switch that is in the Mix Recording room is there for a future expansion where a  redundant recorder cold be put in place by simply plugging into the switch     www merging com hapi    RAVENNA Network for Orchestral Recording with Multiple Microphone Positions    Talkback Ret  Stage Mics              Roof Mics  STAGE  POSITION ABOVE THE STAGE  E RAVENNA  r XE RAVENNA  Gb Switch  CONTROL ROOM  Description Stage   Roof Equipment  This RAVENNA network example shows a recording 2XIOC HORUS on stage with a total of   where microphone placement varies greatly with   11xAD8P Premium AD cards  88 Channels   respect to the position of the orchestra    1x DA8P Premium DA Cards  8 channels  MassCore    As Microphone cable lengths need to be kept to a 1xlOC HORUS in the roof with  Gb Switch RAVENNA  minimum length  being able to place the Mic Pre     2xAD8P Premium AD cards  16 channels  witc  and AD conversion stage as close to the source is        important  This setup is possible as all the Horus Control Room Equipment      units can be placed next to the micr
55. i    Hapi key features    Modular analog interfacing    Hapi allows the user to choose between Analog inputs and Analog outputs and MADI I O required for  each unit  Hapi provides a total of two universal I O slots which can accept a combination of Mic Line  modules and or Line output cards and or a MADI module  Users can configure their Hapi with any  combination    For instance  in a studio environment  8 A D  1X IOC AD8 P  and 8 D A  IOC AD8 P  will allow for 8  inputs from the live room and 8 outputs to feed studio monitoring and foldback to the artist     Modular Device connectivity    Any of the modules listed below  A D  D A  MADI  AES  ADAT SPDIF  RAVENNA  can be  interconnected in any way the user chooses  Simple and easy routing pages enable the user to source  signal from any module  and send it to any other combination of modules  An A D Module could feed 8  Channels of AES Outputs  At the same time  it could feed to 8 MADI channels  or even the RAVENNA  stream as well  This is the function that allows the user operate with the Hapi in either a standalone   Analog to MADI AES AD DA  or in RAVENNA Mode  which connects the audio to a RAVENNA  network  described below     With such a wealth of different outputs  it made sense to apply a    route to    instead of a    route from     philosophy in the way Hapi presents its routing pages  After an initial learning period  you will  understand that this is a much more efficient way to present so many routing options in a
56. in Rotary Control button for a second in order to return to  the Home Screen  The screen also has access to the 8 main sections of the Hapi menu  Volume   Meters  I O  PreAmp  Setup  Presets  Errors and Exit     45k M    Volume    Meters  H    PreAmp  Setup  Presets  Errors  Exit       www merging com hapi    Volume Menu  The Volume menu is where the user can determine the analog output module which will be controlled  by the Hapi Rotary Control  It will also display the output meters of the selected module    Ak    Headphone       Pressing the Hapi Rotary Control button allows user to select the which analog Module will be volume  controllable    Mute  Reset Peak    D A 2       If you have multiple DA and would like to have both of them controlled by the Volume button simply  select the DA1   DA2 eniry    Mute  Reset Peak     Headphone  D A 1  D A 2  DA 1  DIA 2       Meters Menu  The Meters menu is where the user can view the metering of the Hapi available modules     96k T Meters  D A  Input Level    Output Level  Settings       A D Meters Sub Menu  Meters     The A D meters page displays a VU meter for each A D Input available  If you have 1 x A D module you  will see 8 VU meters and with 2 x A D modules you will see 16 VU meters  one for each physical input     www merging com hapi       D A Meters Sub Menu  Meters    The D A meters page will display a VU meter for each D A output available  If you have 1 x D A module  you will see 8 VU meters  if you have 2 x D A module
57. in this order will have the PTP  Master priority  using the Best Master Clock Algorithm  BMCA      1  Video sync   2  Word Clock   3  AES   4  ADAT SPDIF   5  MADI   6  Internal   7  RAVENNA  always slave unless there is no PTP master available    Sync Color table  W Dark Blue  Signal present S Rea  Unlocked   Light Blue  Signal valid L_  Yellow  Locking  Black  No Signal E Green  Locked    Note  When two or more Hapi are connected together through an Ethernet network  one of them will always be  automatically selected as master  the other Hapi  will be forced into slave state and therefore will not be  synchronized to wordclock or audio input  However  this is not a problem since all Hapi  will be synchronized     Status  LTC IN  Corresponds to the incoming LTC frame rate  Hapi PTP status  MASTER or SLAVE    Video Format Detected    Supported Formats    PAL     NTSC   720p23 98     720024     720925     720p29 97     720p30   720p50     720p59 94     720p60  not recommended video formats   1080125     1080129 0      1080i30   1080sf25     1080sf29 97     1080sf30   1080p23 98     1080p24     1080p25     1080p29 97     1080p30    Refs Sub Menu  I O     This Sub Page menu is where you can view the Deviation and Jitter of the External Reference  as  measured by the Hapi synchronization circuitry     Refs  AES   XKLR1 72    100     1000 U 1000        l  t            www merging com hapi    HAPI    Frequency     Delta     The long term measured Frequency  in Hz  and deviation in 
58. ing com hapi    Assembling the rack mount ears    Hapi is delivered with two rack mount ears for easy installation into a 19    rack   The ears can be mounted either on the front or the rear of the device     Installing the rack mount ears on the front panel  1  Turn off and unplug your Hapi  2  Unscrew the eight  8  M3x5 screws located on the side of the device  4 screws per side   3  Place the rack mount ears on the side of Hapi  as shown in the pictures below       4  Fix the ears with the four  4  M3x8 screws delivered with the ears    Installing the rack mount ears on the rear panel  1  Turn off and unplug your Hapi  2  Place the rack mount ears on the side of Hapi  as shown in the pictures below        1    3  Fix the ears with the four  4  M3x8 screws delivered with the ears    Hapi recommended placement in Rack    Due to confined space in a Rack furniture  adequate spacing  and ordering  between multiple Hapi or  Horus units will play a significant role on the units temperature  Although Merging has spent  considerable time in optimizing the Hapi power consumption in every aspect possible  the units are still  drawing an average of 30W  The dissipation of the related heat produced by this consumption is  therefore highly dependent on the airflow and natural air convection around those units     With highly loaded Horus units  more than 3 I O Analog modules per unit  or Hapi units  2 UO Analog    modules per unit   Merging recommends a free space of 1U above each unit 
59. ing from  90 dBFS to 0 dBFS     Refer to the Meters Page Settings  in order to adjust the Level meter color  range  Peak  Alignment and Decay time      Stands for Reset Peaks Hold Meters  The top Red led of the PreAmp metering  will indicate that a Peak has occurred  In order to clear the Peak display  simply  press the RST button  This is useful if you have enabled the Peak Hold option  under the Meters menu Settings    Use the left  lt  lt  and right  gt  gt  arrows in order to navigate through the banks of 8  inputs  Will be active if more than one AD8 P  module is present in the unit     www merging com hapi    Setup Menu    The Setup menu   s primary page contains function buttons described below as well as sub menu links  listed in the sub sections  Formats  Routing  Modules  Presets  System  Network and Info    Formats Menu  Setup     Sample Rate     A D Mode in DXD DSD     WordClock Output     Pull Up Down     Formats  Routing  Modules  Presets  System  Network  Info    4ck WM    Sample Rate     WEK Output   Pull Up Down        Select the Hapi Sampling Rate   44 1 KHz   48 KHz   88 2 kHz   176 4 kHz   192 kHz   384 kHz     DXD DSD  Note  The available Sampling Rates depend on the Hapi Analog module cards   Only Premium Analog modules offer support beyond 192 kHz     This format setup only applies to the AD module which can be set to either  DXD   DSD64   DSD128   DSD256   Note  The Hapi can be configured in DXD DSD and in this mode the Hapi can  receive any audio data
60. ity  your Hapi Ethernet Connection to the MassCore Gb Ethernet Card    If you still do not see the Hapi maintenance mode under MT Discovery  Open your Windows Device  Manager and look in the Network Adapter section  Disable and re enable the Merging Technologies PCle  Ethernet controller     Warning  Hapi Maintenance mode uses Auto IP config  Therefore en sure that you the PC is configured to  obtain an IP address automatically when performing a firmware update     www merging com hapi    9 Local Area Connection 2 Properties   Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties    Networking   Sharing   General   Alternate Configuration    Connect using  You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports    CR Merging Technologies PCle 825741  Ethemet Controlle this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  K Merging Technologies PCle hem roller ag deenen eg Leg    Configure        ee    Obtain an IP address automatically    This connection uses the following items   Use the following IP address     L GE  Client for Microsoft Networks   O Blog Packet Scheduler   L im File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks    _ _  amp  Intemet Protocol Version 6  TCP IPv6     i Intemet Protocol Version 4  TCP IP v4    L  A  Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I O Driver   O A Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder    Obtain DNS server address automatically    Use the following DNS server addresses     Description   Transmission Control Pro
61. k For Mix Record and Live transmission of multichannel performance    Stage Equipment   1xIOC HORUS with a total of     6xAD8P Premium AD cards  48 Channels       1x DA8 Standard DA card  swap out card  for one of the AD cards to provide a 40 8  configuration if needed     Mix Recording Room     MassCore Ovation Mix   Playout Engine     Pyramix Native Recorder on same computer     PSI A215M reference monitors     Tango2 Control surface     Secondary Audio Device over USB PCle      Talkback Microphone    Broadcast Room   Pyramix Native Music Pack     MacAir Running Window7 64bit Bootcamp    ASIO RAVENNA Driver     Secondary ASIO Device  USB     Stage Mics    STAGE    ASIOXE   RAVENNA    ASIO Device      spn          Broadcast Mix            CONTROL ROOM    MassCore XE RAVENNA k cl            ASIO       SlateMic  XLR       Oasis Control  CAT5    Description   In this diagram  RAVENNA is used to connect a system that will allow the user to record the  multi track event while at the same time creating a broadcast mix which will be embedded  with the video of the performance for    live to air    transmission    In the Mix Recording room  the MassCore RAVENNA stream is feeding the 48 inputs into the  Ovation Media Server and Sequencer application to mix it  From there  the stereo mix buss out   put is then sent back into the RAVENNA network in order to have it picked up in the broadcast  room by the Pyramix Native  This laptop setup then bridges the signal to an ASIO interface   w
62. lace  Do not use force in  any way to insert the I O card  This may damage the card  Slide card slowly as picture below  shows        When the cover plate of the I O card covers the hole created by removing the blind plate  the 2  screws from the blind plate are mounted in the sides of the I O card  Tighten the screws  carefully and be careful not to damage the threads    After inserting the I O module  the Hapi unit might need to be initialized  If this is the case   please follow the instructions received with the I O module     www merging com hapi    Installing a Hapi MADI Module  MADM or MADS are optional     Before you get started    Place the Hapi unit on a hard and dry surface or mount it into a 19    rack and leave plenty of  room for air convection    In order to meet the EMC requirements of directives 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC  and in order  to obtain the high performance possible for the Hapi unit  you must use correctly shielded  cables of good quality for all external connections when installing the Hapi unit  For the power  connection  a normal unshielded power cable with a proper ground can be used    Make sure that your sound system is at a safe volume level   Only one MADI module card can be fitted per Hap    Hardware Installation  This section will take you through installation of your Hapi unit  We will describe how to mount the I O  modules and the power  audio and digital cable connections that can be accessed on the rear panel      PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU
63. llel     Choose between using 48k Frame  Legacy  or 96K Frame  High speed    This option is only available for MADI output at 88 2 96kHz sampling rate and  is dependent of the device used in conjunction with the Hapi    For information on why you might want to set this to something other than  Legacy 48K Frame  please consult the user manual of the device you are  connecting Hapi to     www merging com hapi    Note  Mykerinos users who are connected to the Hapi should configure their  Mykerinos Pyramix general settings so that the MADI High Speed mode is  disabled and then set the Hapi to 48k Frame  legacy      Modules  A D Sub Menu    Mic Alignment     Serial Number     Type     RIS M AD    0 0 dE    Mic Alignment     serial  AP    Type  Premium       User can offset the Mic Gain Alignment scaling from a Range of OdB to  12dB     Example  Setting a gain alignment of  10dB will make the Hapi  Web Access  or the Pyramix PreAmps control to be offset by a scaling of  10 dB     This is the place you can access all your Modules serial numbers without  having to unslot them or open the box    Module Type description  Example   Premium Direct Out     Modules  ADA Sub Menu    Mic Alignment     Max Level    Output attenuation     Roll Off Filter     ADA 2      0 0 dB      24 dBu      0 0 de    43k hl  Mic Alignment    Max Level     Attenuation   Roll off Filter     en    Seriak AAP103326  Type  Standard       User can offset the Mic Gain Alignment scaling from a Range of OdB to  12dB 
64. lot the card home fully     6  Use the screw which held the backing plate in place to secure the card and check that the card sits  properly   Finally  replace the case cover s  and plug your machine back in     6  At    First Power Up    Windows will discover the Merging Ethernet PCle card    Note  Refer to the Merging RAVENNA Configuration Guide for more details on the Pyramix MassCore   RAVENNA setup    www merging com hapi    Hapi power ON    Connecting the Power Cable   The Hapi unit runs on 85 240V  50 60 Hz AC voltage  Excessive voltages can seriously damage the  Hapi unit  so make sure that your AC power matches the voltage of your Hapi unit  When you connect  the power  use the cable you received with your Hapi unit and plug it into a grounded outlet    For safety and EMC reasons  and to prevent audio hum  the system must be properly grounded  If your  power source does not have a standard three prong socket  the system must be grounded in another  appropriate manner     As an option Hapi can also be powered from a DC power source  10 14V   contact your local reseller  about this option        90 260 VAC  50 80r             Hapi DC power input   Hapi can be delivered with a DC input capability  when this option is ordered a 4 pins connector   HR10A 7R 4S  is installed left to the AC power connector    The pinout of this connector is       Pin 1  GND      Pin 4  12V     Pins 2 and 3  not connected  The DC power input accepts voltages from 10V to 14V for a maximum powe
65. n Hapi Page  alternatively open the Hapi Web page from the MT  Discovery tool     4  Follow the Hapi Name entry  lt Hapi name gt  local   with the  debug syslog  Example  Hapi_80028 Local  debug syslog  Right click and export the Hapi syslog txt file    5  Perform the same but this time export the config file as example below   Example  Hapi_80028 Local  debug config  Right click and export the Hapi config ixt file    6  Send both file to support merging com    Cannot access Hapi remotely in Maintenance mode for Firmware update    Procedure   1  First launch MTDiscovery and open the Hapi Maintenance Mode entry  2  If such entry does not show up  reboot your system and retry  3  If it still does not work  make sure that your Network card is set to Automatic IP addressing  see  page 58 above   4  If case none of the above works  make sure that the Hapi if well connected to your system via  Ethernet  It is mandatory that the Ethernet port or Switch is a Gigabit one   Make sure that the Ethernet cable is Cat 5E or 6  On the Hapi Maintenance TFT screen take note of the written IP Address  Type this address in your Chrome browser followed by  8080  Example  169 254 182 31 8080    NOOO    You should now have access to the Hapi remote Maintenance page and be able to update your  Hapi firmware     Firewall and Antivirus    Windows Firewall    The Windows Firewall can block communication between MassCore and Hapi  We recommend users  to disable the Public Network Firewall   Procedure  
66. n easy to  unfold process  So always ask yourself first which output is being considered and then decide what  input signal will feed that output and you will be offered all logical and valid choices at every step  It also  made sense to limit the granularity of routing options to blocks of 8 channels  as a good compromise  between flexibility and complexity     AD8   AD8P Remote controlled Mic Line A D module    The AD8  works up to 192 kHz  and the AD8P  works up to DXD DSD256  are remote controllable   extremely high quality Microphone pre amplifiers with a switch on each channel to route the signal  through dedicated line level circuitry instead  The remote control is achieved over Ethernet  via the  RAVENNA Port at the back of the chassis  With all standard analogue controls also available via  remote  Phantom power on a    per channel    basis  phase invert  HPF  and a Gain stage reaching from    10dB all the way up to  60dB  these modules are not only easy to use  but completely transparent to  listen to as well     DAG   DA8P Safety Conscious Analogue Line output Modules    The DAB  works at sample rates up to 192 KHz  and DA8P  works at sample rates up to DSD  are  specifically designed with the user s speakers in mind  Incorporating analogue mute circuitry  the DA8 P  modules provide protection against spurious transients that may occur during Sample rate changes and  power cycling    clicks    and    pops    which can damage not only speakers  but also the listener
67. nd from the  Hapi unit     Key Specifications  Please see the sections below for the measurement performed on the circuitry inside the Hapi unit     www merging com hapi    Hapi Modules Capabilities    AD AD DA  standard   premium   standard Se Hea mran ADAT    namus   ll aa   ov seno   Luss  su ee MEE OE EA E veo   v aolen  eano  s   y aa a   vy   y eoj LC    2 j  feo  2 j  Je    H            DXD 384kHz  DSD64  DSD128    Sampling Rates    i    2 JH     D           The Headphone Monitoring gain slider for level adjustment is not supported    Hapi Modules Latencies    tone EISE  wwe    To irase mn Lan Les   se  44    44 1148kKHz   15 Lager    en ery AA C Pi geg  176 4 192kH2  oam    12smpi     sen    osmpl   seng   3smpi    3smp    NA   NA  DxD 38akHz  geg    12smp    na   na   esmp   amp    na   na   va        DA Filter setting     Slow Roll Off Filter option   12 Samples     Sharp Roll Off Filter option   39 Samples    More details available under the DA Module chapter below      ADA Filter setting     Slow Roll Off Filter option   9 Samples     Sharp Roll Off Filter option   38 Samples       www merging com hapi    HAPI    Installing an additional Hapi I O Module    Installing additional Hapi UO Cards  AD8 AD8P or DA8 DAS8P     Before you start    Place the Hapi unit on a hard  dry surface or mount it onto a 19    rack and leave plenty of room  for air convection    In order to meet the EMC requirements of directives 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC  and in order  to obtain the hig
68. ng to the latest  Firmware    Contact us at support merging com if your firmware update cannot be executed    www merging com hapi    HAPI    Hapi troubleshooting    Hapi on screen Error Report    Your Hapi can display on the OLED screen some detected errors  In case of an error report the Hapi  will display the message on its screen  Refer to the error list below as a reference  Once the issue is  sorted Press the    clear    button to remove reported error  If the message reappears it indicates that the  error is still present     Hapi Error report example        Potential reported errors      Primary Power Supply Failure      Secondary Power Supply Failure     One of your Power supply is down  it is recommended that you eventually shutdown the Hapi and verify  your power cord connections     Hapi Application failure  please reboot   The Hapi internal application has failed  Will require a reboot  make sure that you are using the latest  Hapi firmware available  If the problem persists contact support merging com     Ethernet input  GP fifo overrun      Ethernet input  GP descriptors fifo overrun     The Ethernet communication is overloaded  The bandwidth is too small  Verify your set up  take note  that a RAVENNA Network configuration must be running on a dedicated and certified Merging Switch  If  problem persists contact our support team      Ethernet input  Audio packet still pending      Ethernet input  Audio pipeline too small      Ethernet input  Wrong sequence numbe
69. nnel Crosstalk   1kHZz  typ    5   low end in channel    deviation pt  Line  5   low end in channel    deviation pt  Mic  Interchannel phase 10 Hz   100 kHz    IOM H  ADA8 Line Out Section    Max Output level software switchable for 0 dBFS  Frequency response  0  0 3dB   fs   48 kHz  Frequency response  0  3dB  A fs   96 kHz  Frequency response  0  3dB   fs   192 kHz  Output Impedance  Differential    Dynamic Range  A weighted  typ     THD N  1 kHz    OdBFS   Interchannel Crosstalk O 1kHz   Connector Pinout    5 Hz   75 kHz   2 5 Hz   150 kHz   10 Hz   100 kHz   5 Hz   200 kHz    lt  115 dB  0 00018      lt  112 dB  0 00025      135dB   13 Hz   35 Hz    lt   0 1       24 dBu    18 dBu  0  0 5 dB  6 Hz     22 kHz   6 Hz     44 kHz   6 Hz     88 kHz    lt  100       123 dB    lt   108 dB  0 0004       lt   135 dB   DB 25   AES59  Tascam Ana      www merging com hapi    IOM HAPI MADM MADS  The MADI optional Module card  MADM   Multimode   MADS     Single mode  provides a channel count  of 64 inputs and 64 outputs  1FS       IOM HAPI MADM MADS Features   e MADI Optical and Coaxial inputs and outputs   e 64 discrete channels of digital input and output  extended mode  at 1FS  e Up to 384 kHz sampling rate   e 24 bit resolution   e Fully compliant MADI  AES 10 1991    e 2 BNC and 1 SC connectors  Multimode or single mode     Single mode fibers have a lower power loss characteristic than multimode which means that it supports  longer runs but single mode fibers are more expensive  T
70. oot       4  Keep the small button pressed until the yellow caution border display appears on the TFT  screen       5  Wait until the Hapi is fully booted  the progress bar says    Ready        www merging com hapi    HAPI    Hostname   IP address        Note  If you wish to cancel the Hapi Maintenance mode you can do so from the Web access  page or by pressing the small physical power button  this will reboot the Hapi in normal mode     You can also press the small triangle button in order to reboot the Hapi  Be aware that the small  triangle button is only active for reboot when in Maintenance mode     Warning  We do not recommend that you refresh the browser page or restart the Hapi while a  firmware update is in progress and we recommend only gigabit Ethernet port or switch  connection  Refer to the Merging RAVENNA Network Guide for example  http   www merging com products horus downloads       Open the MTDiscovery tool  you should see a device called    Hapi in Maintenance Mode      double click on it    MT Discovery is installed with Pyramix v9 or v10  But for Hapi standalone users it can also be  downloaded from    MTDiscovery    MT Discovery    Copyright 2014 Merging Technologies Inc   all rights reserved  A  ERGING  4 L   RAVENNA Devices  4  E    ASIO  CoreAudio  ES Others     ER Emotion Servers   P Pyramix Servers   B VCube MXFix Servers  fa Ovation Servers  Others       Note  If you do not see the Hapi Maintenance Mode entry  reboot Hapi in Maintenance mode and ver
71. ophone setups    and then interconnected using the Gb network Secondary       MassCore Pyramix main rec   mix engine Audio Device    switches    Mac Laptop backup recorder   Once the streams reach the control room  they are    PSIA215M reference monitors  recorded and mixed in the Pyramix MassCore rig by    Tango2 control surface   using the Tango2 control surface as a remote inter    Secondary audio device over USB PCle  face to control everything for Mic Pre level to all of  Talkback microphone    the Eq and summing that is needed for the mix   One should take special note to see that also  connected to the RAVENNA network is a Mac using  a CoreAudio based recording application in this  diagram  This means that the backup recorder can  not only record the multitrack  but also the mix bus  output of the Mix Record MassCore Pyramix        RAVENNA Network for Live Performance Broadcast  Mix Recording Rig   Main and Backup    Comms Stage Mics       Secondary  Audio Device           Gb Fibre       Gb Switch Gb Switch              Description Stage Equipment 2x MADI O P  This signal diagram describes a workflow where a 3XIOC HORUS with a total of   performance is to be recorded while at the same time    15xAD8P Premium AD cards  120 Channels    transmitted    live      3x DA8P Premium DA Cards  24 channels    The signal comes from the stage and goes through the   Horus units on stage to get into the RAVENNA network     P   The multi track re Knn recorded in the Mix and Mix Reco r
72. ppm  parts per  million  between the signal the unit is locked on to and the internal reference     The short term  instantaneous  time offset between the reference signal and  the internal  considered as ideal  reference  measured in nanoseconds  ns    In other words  the delta indicator over a RAVENNA network will report the  delta in ns between the master and the slave     Timecode Sub Menu  I O     IN Timecode   OUT Timecode     Frame Rate     From     Timecode Level     Mute on Stop     W Tine Code  04 59 10 1 70 97 fms  04 59 10 10 L Yd irmis    From  Pyramix LTC out  Level  9 dBu  Mute on Stop  On       Will display the current incoming LTC Timecode  Will display outcoming LTC Timecode    The current LTC Timecode Frame Rate is indicated next to the Timecode IN  amp   OUT display    Indicates the Timecode provider  in example above the Pyramix DAW     Shows the current LTC output level in dBu  The selector offers a choice of  output level from  18dBu to  9dBu in 3dBu increments  or can be switched off    If OFF the LTC output will not be active  default   If ON the LTC output is generated constantly    Status Sub Menu  I O     Lists the status of each Module  Channel count  I O  and each module Mode  Example  PCM or DSD modes     45k hM   AES BCS OR  AD 1  8ch   DIA 2  8ch     MADI  64ch   Monitor     ch   Loopback    Sch   SPDIF  2ch           www merging com hapi    PreAmp Menu    The PREAMP  A D  menu becomes active if you have 1 or more AD8 P  modules installed in t
73. put   Line Fader of   66 dB  means 0 dBFS for  42 dBu Analog signal level present  at the Line input    Note  1  the MIC and Line inputs are not coupled  meaning that switching from  Mic to Line and vice versa will load its own gain  sensitivity  value    Note  2  The Premium AD converters of Hapi have been designed in order to  be able to benefit from the  3 1 dB SA CD headroom offered by DSD  as per  the scarlet book standard  Therefore a minimum of  6 dB gain is required on  the mic preamp or line input  This gain is applied immediately when the ADs  are switched to DSD  64  128  256FS  and is visible in the preamp page  The  gain can be adjusted between  60B and  66dB in DSD mode  In Line mode   with a gain of  6dB  an input of  24dBu will generate a signal of  6dB SA CD   in Mic mode  with the same gain  an input of  13dBu would generate a signal  of  60B SA CD    To benefit also from this  6dB headroom in DSD on the DA outputs of Hapi   we recommend our users to set the level alignment to  6dB on each DA  module configuration page     www merging com hapi    48V    Zlo     Zhi    PAD  P         80 HZ  HZ   Meters dB scaling    Meters color range    Rst    Navigation    This button will turn on 48V phantom power for the channel  If it is lit  it means  that Phantom power is active  Only active on channels set to Mic     If a MAJOR  by MAJOR  we mean that the threshold of short circuit detection  requires at least 10 Preamp inputs to be shorted simultaneously  48V Phantom
74. r      Ethernet input  CRC error      Ethernet input  Queue mux error      Ethernet input  Audio buffer too small      Ethernet input  SSRC mismatch    Error on the incoming RAVENNA streams  There might be click on the physical output of the Hapi   Such a click could have occurred on one of the RAVENNA bank of 8 channels  Verify your set up   mainly on the network side and afterwards clear the error  If the problem persists contact our support  team      Ethernet input  Unknown error     FPGA memory  Timeout     FPGA memory  Unknown error    Contact Merging Support    www merging com hapi       A8V power failure  all A D 48V forced off until next reboot     The attached error message is displayed when    1  48V is malfunctioning   2  If there is a short circuit on 48V    If a MAJOR  by MAJOR  we mean that the threshold of short circuit detection requires at least 10  Preamp inputs to be shorted simultaneously  48V Phantom Power Supply short circuit is detected  48V  is forced off on all A D channels and the following error message is displayed    Note  48V will be forced off until reboot    Note  the user 48V settings are not affected i e  the UI still shows the 48V as configured by the user     www merging com hapi    HAPI    How to provide Merging Support with a Hapi debug dump file    Dump procedure   Connect the Hapi to your system via Ethernet    2  Open a web browser  e g  Google Chrome  and make sure that you type in your Hapi Ip  address    3  This should open the Mai
75. r consumption of 30W   Merging does also provide an external AC DC 30W converter with the appropriate counter part  connecior already mounted as an option     Hapi power up mode selection  The Hapi unit has been designed to have two power up modes selectable with a jumper on the  backplane of Hapi     Normal operation  Requires to press on the power button to turn ON Hapi  pressing for more  than 5 seconds on the same button will shut down Hapi    Always ON operation  As soon as power inlet cable is plugged in the Hapi will power ON   pressing on the power button to either turn it on of off will have no effect    www merging com hapi    The selection of the mode can be done using jumper J13 on the backplane of Hapi        i       po R e RL  x     e  e    Ge    Al    N  I    e T  d dE pn Aar  aa   o y we K  l  Green Se  KI pa  Dr o SW v    a    aT 5 55 E 9   2 3  olways ON Ri K      Bez e  m      SC       v          Jumper J13 pinout     1 2  normal operation    2 3  always ON operation    The default ex factory setting is normal mode    Turn ON your Hapi  1  Press the Hapi Front Panel Power Button    CAS    Power Up          Home Page  AN    Note  Pressing the power button while also pressing down the small triangle Home Page button will  Start up in Maintenance Mode  such mode is necessary for firmware updates only     2  The Hapi front panel button will turn on  If the panel button light isn   t steady but appears to flicker   this may indicate a fault condition and require
76. rk  they adjust themselves to the  lowest latency that can globally be achieved      Ultra Low  16 smp      Extra Low  32 smp      AES 67  48 smp      Low  64 smp     75Q for WCK  Sets 750 termination for the Wordclock Input  Enabling this will  disable the Wordclock output    75Q for Video  Sets 75Q termination for the Video reference Input  Unless the  Video Reference signal provided to the Hapi is daisy chained to other  equipment  you should always terminate your Video signal for most reliable  operation     Dim active will darken the Hapi display luminosity  When active this saves  some power and hence some internally generated heat     www merging com hapi    Network Menu  Setup     Device Name     IP Settings     Address   Netmask     Apply  amp  Reboot     Info  Setup      96k fal Network  Name  Hapi    IP Settings  Auto    E    Apply       Name of the Hapi unit  This name will be broadcast across the network and will  be seen in applications such as the MT Discovery tool  The Hapi unit name can  be changed from the Web control access Network page  see section below for  all details     Manual  Type IP address using box selection and the   or   buttons  Auto  The IP address will be automatically attributed using ZeroConf Auto IP  mechanism  address range 169 254 xx xx if no DHCP server is present     Set the IP Address for the Hapi unit by using box selection and the   or    buttons  Available only with IP Settings   Manual     Set the Subnet Mask for the Hapi unit by
77. s immediate shut down     3  Wait until the Hapi is fully started and displaying the Main Home screen     www merging com hapi    Hapi OLED screen interface    Hapi Menu Hierarchy    D A Meters A D Meters    Input Levels    Output Levels    TimeCode    input Levels    Loopback  SPDIF    96k 4 Output Level  AES   DIA 2   MADI    Monitor  Loopback  SPDIF    48k Settings    Hot   0 2 dB  Alignment   18 dB  Decay Int  Time    25 ms dB  Peak Hold  On    48k   Internal   Ravenna   WCK   Video 1080sf 23 98   AES   MADI   SPDIF    Refs  AES   XLR1 2    100     1000 D 1000      0 m Es    M TimeCode    O Level  9 dBu  Mute on Stop  On    48k M   AES  8ch   AM 1  8ch   D A 2  8ch   MADI  64ch   Monitor  2ch   Loopback    8ch      SPDIF  2ch     Volume    48k    Sample Rate     WCK Output   Pull Up Down  Type     48k  AES  D A 2    MADI  1 8   MADI  9 16   MADI  17 24  MADI  25 32    M Mi 48k M  Mic Alignment     Serial  APO  Premium    Routing 45k M  RAVENNA  Attenuation   Roll off Filter    Serial  DPO    Type  Premium    MADI  33 40    Input Level  Output Level  Settings    SPDIF    48k M va 48k    Refs Load from     TimeCode  Status    Sawe to     Headphone  TimeCode    48k MADI    Mode  Ext  64   Physical Mode  Coaxial  88 2 96k  96k    s  jnpow    M Presets 48k Mi    Preset 1  __Preset1    Stereo source  CH  1 2     Auto Save  On    48k    M System TimeCode    ASIO Clock  Auto  Home page  15s    48k M  Routing  Modules  Presets  System  Network  Info    a EA   48V    48V power fail
78. s you will see 16 VU meters  so one for each  physical output        Input Levels Sub Menu  Meters   The Input Meters page will display the input metering of the modules present in the Hapi  A metering  view of one Led per input channel is represented in this page     hM DAT Levels    Loopback  SPDIF       LED indications  I Peak indication  Alignment range  Signal indicator    12345678    The LEDs indicate the inputs levels of the AD1 inputs 1 to 8   Note  You can reset a module Peak by pressing the Rotary Control  In the  example above pressing A D 1 8ch  will reset the peak displayed on the input 1  This led view ledged also applies to the DA view     Output Levels Sub Menu  Meters     The Output Meters page will display the Output metering of the modules present in the Hapi  A  metering view of one Led per output channel is represented in this page     www merging com hapi    Meters Settings Menu    Hot     Alignment   Decay integration time     Peak Hold     I O Menu    kK d Output Level  AES   DIA 2   MADI    Monitor  Loopback  SPDIF    Ak Settings    Hot   0 2 dB   Alignment  WITT  Decay Int  Time   25 ms dB  Peak Hold  On         Sets the level above which the meter display will be red  If set to OB this will  mean clipping  Range  2dBFS to OdBFS   sets metering level alignment range  yellow leds   Range  24dBFS to 0dB  Sets the rate at which the level meter display decays after the level falls below  the most recent Peak    If ON it will keep the red Peak Hold Overlo
79. so that  Horus adapts automatically its sampling rate     Routing Menu  Setup     Module routing menu describes where the signal for each module in the Hapi is coming from  Each  button leads to a sub menu that allows the user to change the source of the signal to that specific  module  For instance  the Headphone in the Routing menu will allow the user to change the routing of  the Headphone    Choices are made in blocks of 8 channels  except for the Monitor  which is a Stereo signal      Routing Ee M Routing  RAVENNA MADI  41 48   AM 1  1 8  RAVENNA MADI  49 56   RAVENNA    MADI  1 8  MADI  57 64   RAVENNA    MADI  9 16    RAVENNA    Headphone  Hone    MADI  17 24   RAVENNA D  MADI  25 32  MADI  33 40  MADI  41 48       ADAT  Takes you to the ADAT Routing configuration page  refer below   AES  Takes you to the AES Routing configuration page  refer below    D A  Takes you to the D A Routing configuration page  refer below    MADI  Takes you to the MADI Routing configuration page  refer below   HEADPHONE  Takes you to the Headphone Routing configuration page  refer below   SPDIF  Takes you to the SPDIF Routing configuration page  refer below   A D  Disabled as one cannot route TO an Input    Loopback  Takes you to the Loopback module  present only in debug mode     Routing  Source Configuration    ADAT     AES   D A   MADI     SPDIF Routing Output Source  similar   ASL Cen te 8    l Hone  ee    Wa    L    MADI  1 8   MADI  9 16     VU  uns       For all of the output modules 
80. tantly shared  from control to control room as well  as any interconnections  is possible over the RAVENNA network     Secondary  Audio Device    Studio 1    CATS5E CAT6 Fibre       Shared Live Room    8 Ch  40 Ch   Cue Sends Mic Line  from band                       Secondary  Audio Device    Studio 2    www merging com hapi    CAT5E CAT6 Fibre       Live Room Equipment    IOC HORUS with  5xAD8P Premium AD cards with Mic Line  40 Channels     1xDA8P Premium DA Line Output Card  8 Channels     Studio Equipment       MassCore Pyramix  could be Native as well   PS  A215M Near Field Monitors  Tango2 Control interface using Oasis Protocol  Talkback Microphone    Secondary  Audio Device       Studio 3    Hapi Firmware update procedure    1  Download the latest firmware available  Can be found at  http   www merging com products horus downloads    2  Make sure that the  bin downloaded firmware file is on a PC that is on the same network as  your Hapi   Users who have received a  rar will first have to Unrar it     3  Power up the Hapi using the big power button  while pressing down and holding the Home  Page button  small pyramid  a few seconds in order to start up in Maintenance Mode    e e     E           Power Up    j Home Page       You can also reboot the Hapi to Maintenance mode from the OLED Screen Exit menu  96k hi j  shutdown  Reboot  Reboot to Maintenance    Reboot to Factory    Or from the Hapi Web Access set up page     Reboot to Save  Maintenance Contig    Shutdown Reb
81. to ensure adequate  cooling of the devices  if no other heating elements are present     www merging com hapi    Installing the Merging PCle Ethernet Controller Card  NET MSC GBEX1    Detailed steps on how to install the NET MSC GBEX1 PCle card in your PC     LL Sa    E     Bi           3   auis 9000839 NS    1X389  ISW13N Rgn           E    1  Power down your PC and switch it off at the wall  Remove the screws holding the top or side of the  case on and carefully slide off the panel        2  Wearing an anti static wristband is desirable whenever working with sensitive electrical equipment   Keeping one hand on a metal part of the case will have the same effect  though you may need both  hands when installing certain items of hardware     3  Locate an empty PCle slot and remove the metal backing plate by removing the screw holding it in  place and carefully sliding it up and out  In some cases  there are no backing plates and you will need  to remove a length of metal instead  Do this using a flat blade screwdriver and or pliers  taking care to  avoid any sharp edges left behind     4  Next  remove the NET MSC GBEX1 card from its envelope bag and line it up with the vacant PCle  slot as shown below     www merging com hapi       vol    ege DEDEN Anti Surge    K YMN  WA    mn oan    Peguet UN Sta  VERE LD O     215u1ls 8000839 N S    IXISO ISW LIN ee A    5  Push down gently at first  ensuring you have the pins lined up correctly with the slot  and then apply  more force to s
82. tocol Intemet Protocol  The default   wide area network protocol that provides communication   across diverse interconnected networks  Validate settings upon exit          7  Your default web browser  Merging recommends Google Chrome for best results  should open  up on a firmware update page    Please select the firmware mage  file to update your Hapi device  with       No File Selected        Select File        Upload        Cancel  amp  Reboot         Note  If your web browser does not open on the firmware upgrade page  clear your browser history and  re open the Hapi page by Double Clicking on the    Hapi in Maintenance Mode  entry in MT Discovery   Note  Do not perform a Firmware upgrade if you plan to install Pyramix v8 simultaneously  Proceed only  with one at a time     8  Click on    Select File    and choose the file   hapi  that you have previously unzipped on your disk  9  Click on    Update Device     after a while  you will see some messages on the TFT screen    Warning  During update do not update your browser  refresh   until the process is completed     The Firmware update should take from 3 to 5 minutes     You can see progress indicated at the bottom of your Browser Page and on the Hapi screen  Uploading  156     Waiting for 169 254 32 60       www merging com hapi    10  Wait until the webpage says    Update successful     and Hapi screen displays    Please Shutdown        Hapi on screen    Hostname   IP address           d AA    i   Shutdown Device      V
83. ttp   www merging com products horus downloads   3  Make sure your Hapi is connected to the same network as your system  and is configured with  the correct IP settings  See    Setting up the Hapi IP Address       4  Launch the MT Discovery tool  MTDiscovery exe     Any Hapi devices on the network will be discovered by the MT Discovery tool and will appear in the  folder tree under    RAVENNA Devices gt Hapi Devices       A mouse double click on the Hapi Device entry will open the Hapi Web Interface in your default  web browser    Only Devices on the same network  same color in display  can have their I O interconnected     Microsoft Internet Explorer is not recommended for this       MT Discovery Window    MT Discovery    MIT Discovery    MERGING SERVICES BONJOUR BROWS    Copeyight 2012 Merging Technologies Inc    all rights reserved  AVERGING        Bonjour Network  EL  r Favorites  E a Ravenna Devices      f Horus Devices  ET MassCore Devices       8  MassCore Device  on Caribou    12693550   EF    Asio CoreAudio Devices  ZT a Other Ravenna Devices       lt 2 Hapi Device  on Hapi_90064   90064   E Emotion Servers  EI  Pyramix Servers  EF PB VCube MXFix Servers  EL   Ovation Servers  EK  FF Others             Using the Webpage  you can browse the Menus and change parameters in exactly the same manner  as on the front panel TFT of the Hapi unit in question     Warning  It is mandatory that you connect the Hapi to a Gigabit Ethernet Port or Switch for remote  access     www m
84. ules  Loopback  hidden menu  available only for debug use   esses 54  Preset MENG SC OUD aa E AN E EN E E R 55  SE RE E 56  VRS eL SN Ee re E 57   Epe ES E CHE 57   DRA OE MODO EE 58  EE VE 58    www merging com hapi    xa e lt EE 59  Installing and accessing the Hapi Control interface remotely    asses 59  The Hapi embedded User Manual    sss 62  Panig ROMS SOU e E EE 65  Hapi Firmware update procedure      ssssssssssssssssssssssssseesess enesenn ennenen ennenen ennenen neee 71  SIRET ed Tu O DHE 76  Hapl Ol Sree  ErTOr REDON E 76  How to provide Merging Support with a Hapi debug dump hle    sss 78  Cannot access Hapi remotely in Maintenance mode for Firmware update    78  Prewal E ee EE 78    www merging com hapi    IMPORTANT SAFETY AND  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRIC  SHOCK  OR INJURY TO PERSONS    WARNING     when using electric products  basic precautions should be followed  including the following     1  Read all of the safety and installations instructions and explanation of graphic symbols before using  the product     2  The product must be grounded otherwise it could malfunction or breakdown  Grounding provides a  path of least resistance or electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock  This product is equipped  with a power supply cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug  The plug  must be plugged into an appropriate outlet which is properly installed and groun
85. ure  all A D 48V  forced off until next reboot     Serial     Version     Shutdown    Reboot to Maintenance  Reboot to Factory    www merging com hapi    In Level  Low  64   750  750  DIM       Level  9 dBu  Mute on Stop  On    48k M    Name  Hapi  IP Settings     Physical Mode     yIOMJIN    A  Prim   V  Sec   V      12 00    11 02   45 00  ETS0000  MA amp 0000  001  Apr 15 2014       poz  w           Screen navigation    The Main Rotary Control gives the user control over the Hapi OLED screen navigation       The Rotary Control     Push     Long Push     Home Screen       The Rotary Control wheel when turned from right to left navigates  through the available menu  to confirm a Menu entry Push the Rotary  Control button  This will either open a sub menu or confirm an entered  value    The Main Rotary Control also gives the user control on the volume  level of the monitoring  Headphone or DA  or the gain level of a  selected Mic PreAmp channel     Pushing the Rotary button will confirm the menu entry selection or  confirm an entered value     In order to return to the previous screen keep the Rotary Control  pushed for 1 sec  Keeping the Rotary Control Pushed for a longer  period will bring you back to the Hapi Main Home screen    This is the screen which you will see after the Hapi completes its boot sequence  From here you can  navigate to all the other menus for the setup and use of Hapi  If at any time you want to return to the  Home Screen  you can press and hold the Ma
86. ure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     U The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and maintenance  Servicing  instructions in the  literature accompanying the product        No part of this documentation may reproduced in any form whatsoever or be stored in any data retrieval  system without prior written permission of the copyright owners    This documentation is supplied on an as is basis  Information contained within this documentation is  subject to change at any time without notice and must not be relied upon    All company and product names are     or Registered Trademarks    of their respective owners   Windows 7 1s a trademark of Microsoft Corporation    Merging Technologies makes no warranties express or implied regarding the Hapi embedded software   its quality  performance  merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose  The software is supplied    as  is    you  the purchaser  are assuming the entire risk of the results of using this Merging Technologies  software    In no circumstances will Merging Technologies  its owners  directors  officers  employees or agents be  liable to you for any consequential  incidental or indirect loss or damages including loss of time  loss of  business  loss of profits  loss of data or similar resulting from the use of or inability to use the Merging  Technologies hardware and or software or 
87. urther repair  or refund the purchase price    This warranty does not cover   1  Products which have been subject to misuse  abuse  accident   physical damage  neglect  exposure to fire  water or excessive changes in the climate or temperature   or operation outside maximum rating   2  Products on which warranty stickers or product serial numbers  have been removed  altered or rendered illegible   3  The cost of installations  removal or reinstallation    4  Damages caused to any other products   5  Do not attempt to service the equipment  There are no  user serviceable parts inside     Please refer all servicing to an authorized Merging sales partner  Any  attempt to service the equipment will expose you to a risk of electric shock  and will void the  manufacturer s warranty       Replacing or adding a AD  DA or MADI module and adjusting the DA module dip switch  output  is permitted  under the supervision of a Merging sales partner  Any other modification will void the Hapi warranty     Contacting Merging  International Office    Merging Technologies S A    Le Verney 4   CH 1070 Puidoux   Switzerland    Phone   41 21 946 0444  Fax   41 21 946 0445    USA     Merging USA  Independent Audio   43 Deerfield Road   Portland    ME 04101 1805   United States of America    Phone   1  207  773 2424  Fax   1  207  773 2422    For all documentation inquiries or suggestions for improvement   www merging com       2014 All rights reserved  Merging Technologies  Horus and Hapi are regist
    
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