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1. Latest version of Adobe Flash web plug in from Adobe com website http get adobe com flashplayer Latest version of Bonjour protocol if using Windows platforms htto support apple com kb DL999 Keyboard amp Mouse Z32 Control Network minimum requirements Dana requires at the minimum a 100BaseT Ethernet network for configuration and monitoring Internet connectivity may be provided to allow remote monitoring over Internet See the port forwarding section in the configuration section for more information Dana server supports 2 modes of IP addressing Automatic with DHCP or Link Local Addressing mode Auto IP This is the default mode Static IP addressing only recommended for users knowledgeable enough to setup a network 2 4 Step by Step setup guide The following instructions are a high level summary of the basic steps required to configure a single Dana server These instructions should be read along with the configuration section of this manual Important note All Units will ship in DHCP Auto IP mode and configured with the hostname danal local When configuring multiple Dana Servers on one network make sure to configure each unit with a unique hostsname as a first step If using Static IP addressing also remember to modify the default IP to prevent an IP conflict Step 1 Following the connectivity instruction the previous section power on the unit Power LED of the front panel will light up The bootup sequence
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3. a ch1 0 20 40 60 0 Channel 2 75dBu Analog Trim dB 0 e Polarity a ch2 Mute Attenuation Polarity a chi gt Digital AES EBU SPDIF Toslink interface configuration panels Selection of input source AES EBU Digital Gain 60 to 24cB RMS meter Digital Mute Polarity reversal Custom text label Page 12 of 28 Slot B Digital Input Control Channel 1 75dBu Mute Polarity b chi Channel 2 Mute Polarity b ch2 75dBu Slot B Channel 1 75dBu Mute Polarity b chi Oana User Manual Slot A Analog Output Control D Channel 1 Channel 2 Output RMS meter Digital output attenuation 75dBu Mute Analog mute post DAC Attenuation Analog PAD 14dcB for Pro consumer output level Polarity Polarity reversal a ch2 Custom output label Digital Output Control Selection of output impedance AES EBU or Channel 2 SPDIF for the terminal block connector 75dBu Mute Polarity b ch2 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As effet digital signal processing Hana User Manual 3 2 1 2 USB Audio input For applications requiring playback of MP3 music files from a USB key or USB hard drive Dana server provides the ability to read such file in loop mode The perfect fit for a background music processor application USB Audio Control USB Audio Control USB_1 USB_2 USB_1 USB_2 Press to play JALI tenure
4. TCP IP Port 843 TCP IP Port 23 Telnet O O O O 3 4 2 Port forwarding Dana server fully supports port forwarding i e the ability to control the device over the internet with minimal configuration and no VPN requirements To enable port forwarding on Dana and control from the Web interface 3 ports needs to be forwarded 80 2009 843 such that any access from the WAN will be re directed to the Dana server We recommend setting up Dana to static IP address to insure the server IP address does not change While every Router interface is different here is a typical interface for a Dana server with a local IP 192 168 121 738 Port Forwarding Port Triggering Please select the service type Port Forwarding Port Triggering Server IP Address 192 168 121 Add Service Name Start Port End Port Server IP Address 1 Danat 2009 2009 192 168 121 73 O 2 Danai 843 843 192 168 121 73 3 80 80 Dana3 192 168 121 73 Add Custom Service Template Router configuration for Dana Server port forwarding Note that you will need the Public IP provided by your Internet provider on the Dana side in order to access the Dana server Services of Dynamic DNS such as DynDNS org can provide a free DNS name for your router and allow you to access the unit remotely without knowing Its IP address Note that port forwarding is a very common networking feature of the I T industry that is very well documented online We theref
5. 1 2 IP 192 168 121 108 Configure AVB Stream AVB routing panel similar to the Dana Server panel The AVB Streamer audio setting provides access to the de centralized Digital Signal Processing available on the AVB End point The optional DSP feature may or may not be available depending if the AVB End point was purchased with a DSP plug in license Note that all AVB End point are provided on board local Digital Signal Processing meaning that the optional DSP feature can be enabled at a later time Contact our sales team for more information AVB Streamer Info AVB Streamer Audio Setting Emic 2x2 Configuration panel Stream Out g Tee PEO Band Pass Filter Analog In AVB Ouputs wem p Label automatically PEQ Band Pass Filter assigned depending on the routed AVB stream Stream In A lt Empty gt Band Pass Filter AVB Inputs Analog Out Band Pass Filter Firmware Version Browse For more information about the configuration of the AVB end points E line Epower please consult their respective user manuals Page 23 of 28 digital signal pracessing Dana User Manual Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As psg digital signal processing Hana User Manual 3 4 Remote networking configuration 3 4 1 Firewall configuration Some corporate networks may require a specific firewall setting to enable access of the unit across subnets Here is a summary of the ports being used on Dana server Port 80 TCP IP Port 2009
6. See the instructions below for audio connectivity S gt Cable Shield S gt Jumper link to gt Positive cable gt Positive cable gt Return cable gt Return cable jumper to shield 2 2 3 Digital Audio I O card Te Je i OUTPUTS i PNT AES EBU INPUTS ferns kel i Dana Server accepts Balanced AES EBU and Unbalanced SPDIF digital audio as well as Fiber toslink connectivity See the following instructions for the correct pin out Note that the Asynchronous Sample Rate Converter ASRC allows a wide range of digital input sample rate from 8kHz 192kHz The digital output sample rate will be synchronized to the Digital Signal Processor sampling rate AES EBU mode SPDIF mode S gt Cable Shield gt Positive cable One toslink receiver connected to gt Positive cable gt Return cable the digital audio source gt Return cable One toslink transmitter connected to the digital audio destination Toslink fiber cable 2 24 Serial port RS232 1 x RS232 port allows connectivity to an external control processors e g Crestron AMX Vitty An RS232 null modem cable is required for connection to a PC Pin out for the Dana RS232 connector is as follow Pin2 Transmit TX Pin3 Receive RX Pin5 Ground GND Not
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8. Channel Talker_listener ch 1 Source ch_2 Destination ch_3 ch_4 ch S ch 6 To delete a stream ch_7 simply drag the stream ch_8 into the garbage bin as shown by green arrow Talker Stream List Destination lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt AVB Configuration Panel Drop Unused hevice Stream Here Hostname Destination Stream status 1 6 Channel status 2 16 Listener Channel lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Listener Talker_listener Source Destination To configure a new stream with a new device simply drag the Talker Listener into the garbage bin Talker Please select a Talker Talker_listener Source Destination Please select a Talker 3 2 3 GPIO programming AVB Configuration Panel Drop Unused Device Stream Here Hostname Destination Stream status 1 6 Channel status 2 16 Listeper Channel lt fmpty gt yeEmpty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt er E een ba a rs Listener Talker_listener Source The GPIO tab allows for programming of the configuration of the General Purpose Input outputs GPIO The current plug in only enables the recall of a pre built preset on the trigger of a contact closure Inout type Future versions of the firmware will allow additional features Page 18 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd Aspyyou digital signal processing Hana User Manual GPIO Click on the
9. Equa Ger PEQ c Up to 5 bands of PEQ on each input output section is available For each band the typical PEQ settings go as follow Frequency Freq Using the slider or text box enter the center frequency of the PEQ filter Gain controls the boost or dip of the equalizer Q Controls the number of octaves over which the filter affects the signal o Bypass Control on a per band basis whether the PEQ is enabled or not At any times during the tuning one can easily mouse over the curve to provide a real time reading of the value Press to Stop O O O Parametric Equalizer Control Frequency 980 HZ pee Gain 4 dB p o 20 2000 5000 10000 20000 EQUALIZER SETTINGS EQ 1 PARAMETRIC EQ BAND 2 wm EQ2 9 51 EQ 3 Band selection by radio EQ 4 button a EQ 5 3 2 1 4 Filter Control On some plug ins the DSP configuration may be fitted with filter block This block can either be configured as a Low pass or High pass filter for Butterworth Linkwitz Riley filters up to 48dB oct Use the radio button to toggle between Low and High pass mode High Low pass filter Control High Low pass filter Control 20 50 100 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 20 50 100 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 HIGH LOW PASS FILTER SETTINGS HIGH LOW PASS FILTER SETTINGS Low pass High pass Low pass High pass Cut off frequency 200 Cut off frequency 200 Filter Type Filter Type Bypass filter Bypass filter BYPASS Low Pass filt
10. are Playback 48kHz 24bit Up to 8channels Recording 48kHz 24bit Up to 8channels Refer to the USB audio card specifications for more information Page 5 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd OS 1 3 4 SAOIL Fgital signal pracessing Dana User Manual Networking at its core Dana Server leverages a wide range of proven I T networking technologies to simplify installation and monitoring of the unit Here is a quick summary 1 3 5 HTML Webserver No more software no more cross compatibility issues Dana server greatly simplifies your work thanks to its embedded webserver Its user interface is used for configuration and monitoring of the unit Adobe Flash Dana server leverages the latest Web 2 0 Flash technology for a real time user experience unlike any other interface A web browser IE Firefox Safari Chrome enabled with the Flash player is all you need ZeroConf Defines a set of techniques to allow plug amp play configuration and discovery of network devices Forget about static IP complex network setup techniques Zeroconf on Dana server allows you to setup a device with Zero knowledge zero configuration Bonjour mDNS Nowadays widely supported by Apple devices mDNS fits in the ZeroConf philosophy of Dana server by providing the ability to give a name to a device rather than identified by its IP address By default enabled on Mac machines Bonjour requires to be installed on Windows machine Thanks
11. is about 20second long Step 2 Once the System amp Network Status Led illuminate the unit is ready for control We can now connect to the unit using the Internet Browser of your choice IE Firefox Chrome Safari Simply type into the address bar of the browser danal local as shown in below picture Fie Edit View History Bookmarks Window Help A dania local Page 9 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As pyyou digital signal processing Hana User Manual Step3 A prompt appears for a secure login to the Dana web interface over the TLS protocol Secure connection The default account credentials are P To view this page you must log in to this area on User name ad min 6 Ei Password admin Restricted Files Your password will be sent unencrypted Name admin Password TE C Remember this password Step4 Once logged into the user interface you can now navigate the tabbed interface to configure the unit as required You are now live and all settings are automatically applied to the unit real time 3 System Configuration 3 1 Web interface overview Dana server web interface allows intuitive control without the typical learning curve of complex software With the helo of Web 2 0 technology Dana server provides a real time and dynamic web interface unlike anything you ve seen before While the DSP configuration depends on the firmware version loaded in the unit the core structure of the Us
12. to the Bonjour protocol Dana server can receive a hostname and does not require you to remember by its IP address Link Local Addressing Auto IP Also part of the ZeroConf philosophy Link Local Addressing will automatically assign an IP address in the absence of a DHCP server Link Local Addressing is a handy feature when it comes to a direct connection to the unit without the need of using Static IP addressing on both units DHCP client Well known to most of you a network with a DHCP server most of the time part of the Router allows automatic assignment of the IP address Dana server supports DHCP to allow automatic addressing Transport Layer Security TLS With today s growing security concern DSP4YOU leads the way in the market by providing a secure communication link to your Dana server Thanks to TLS all messages between your PC and the server are encrypted to provide a secured path for both Ethernet and Internet connectivity Telnet Provided as a common user console for monitoring of servers Dana server provides a telnet interface on port 23 The most likely use of this interface is remote control from a 34 party control processor AMX Crestron Vitty over Ethernet networks File Transfer Protocol FIP Widely used for the transfer of large files between servers Dana server is fitted with a FIP server for the backup upload of files such as audio files firmware files USB audio music playback With Linux at its core Da
13. user name password User access control Account Type Account admin Password 3 3 AVB End point Re os renee configuration Dana server not only provides a User interface for the configuration and monitoring of the Server but it also allows configuration of any device from the Dana series currently connected on the network By clicking on the device tree on the left one can access and configure any device from the Dana series The following section will describe the configuration and control of Dana series AVB end points Geer E line E power configuration panel From the Device tree AVB enpoints are automatically advertised and available for configuration without the need of any configuration For easy identification the default hostname of the Emic module Is its Mac Address One can easily modify the hostname from the AVB Streamer info tab The status page provides general information such as the loaded firmware maximum input and output channels Page 22 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd e ES a fe ast Dana Server ave coniurnton Ka DanaServer Cae AVB Streamer Info AVB Streamer Audio Setting i Endpoint 2 Talker 0 Node Description Connection Status Listener 0 Hostname Emic Max output channel 2 r Talker amp Listener 2 Mac address 00 50 c2 d4 30 45 Max input channel 2 Destination Type talkerlistener Current output stream 1 6 Emic Firmware Ver a Bh Bet heb Current input stream
14. 400MHz CPU running custom Linux kernel On board 2Gb SD card supports storage of configuration for in field replacement External USB slot allows connection to USB key or external hard drive for audio loop playback of MP3 files A8kHz or 96kKHz depending on plug in selected 4x configurable slots provide flexible Input Output configuration for analog amp digital audio cards See table below Optional Ethernet AVB module provides 16 channels IN 16 channels OUT synchronized and low latency Maximum cable length 100m 300ft and up to 7 Ethernet switch hops on CAT5 6 7 Asynchronous USB interface Windows Mac compatible Up to 8x channels of Audio recording 24bits 48kHz Up to 8x channels of Audio playback 24bits 48kHz Ethernet control RJ 45 100Mbps Ethernet AVB Optional RJ 45 100Mbps RS 232 serial Female DB 9 connector for full duplex communication 16 GPIO connector for recall of preset remote trigger from Dana USB host allow for backup restore of configuration USB audio playback in loop for Background music processor I O card LEDs Per channel signal and clip LED Others System LAN Data activity D A I slot status Power LED indicators Up to 14x configurable control inputs O to 5V 5kQ can be assigned to trigger mute or preset Up to 14x configurable control outputs 0 to 5V 440Q 10mA source can be assigned to drive LED directly Up to 2 x configurable control output can drive 12V relays 500ma sink HTTP Secure
15. 5cB Selectable impedance between AES EBU SPDIF Toslink A8kHz or 96kKHz 120dB lt 40dB 110Q AES EBU 75Q SPDIF SPDIF AES EBU Euro style 3 pin connector Toslink Optical receiver Optical transmitter Copyrights DSP4Y OU Itd e CZ effffielf igital signal proacessimg Oana User Manual 5 3 Digital Audio Interface Specifications Audio Video Bridging interface for streaming of multiple audio channels over Ethernet based networks Audio Video Bridging AVB Interface Description Channels Streams Data format Sample rate IEEE standard support Redundancy capability I P Addressing Discovery Control Naming protocol Connectors AVB inputs AVB Outputs 16 channels in 16 channels out Up to 6 streams Up to 6 streams 24bit ADC 24bit DAC A8kHz or 96kHz A8kHz or 96kHz IEEE 802 1as IEEE 1722 IEEE 802 1 Qav IEEE 802 1 Qat pending IEEE 1722 1 Pending Dual RJ 45 connector Dual MAC Dual PHY Complete level of redundancy for both cable LC and firmware DHCP addressing if DHCP server is found on network Auto IP address Link Local Address if not DHCP found ZeroConf based protocol allows naming self discovery and automatic status update of the devices on the network Dual RJ 45 connectors USB audio 2 0 interface for streaming of multiple audio channels to a USB PC Mac device Multi Channel USB Audio Playback Recording interface Description Channels Frequency response USB transfer Sam
16. General Purpose Input Output connection you want to configure tv 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 12y EJ EJ Ed Em E Em E E Ey ae mham T a o elelelelele en LL leg el STEP 1 Select the GPIO for configuration by clicking on one of the 16 GPIO RER 6 TS Et SNe EE STEP2 Select the type EE EE of GPIO Select the recalled preset on GPIO High Low GPIO OPEN HIGH STEP3 Select from the drop down menu the ers zen STEP4 Click Save button to preset to be recalled BEN ai finalize the configuration on high low state gosatta MasterUnmute 3 2 4 Preset Building The Dana server provides a flexible yet simple user interface for the configuration of presets The default dialog box show below lists all presets currently configured Status Audio Settings AVB Configuration erg press System Settings STEP 1 Click New to create a new preset or Load Edit to modify an existing preset No Name Short Cut Power On Enabled Click the Recall button to Red highlighted ae 1 MasterMute 1 Recall lt enable the Preset a ister Unmute 2 Recall indicates the last recalled preset Click the New button o create a new preset 3 2 4 1 Building a new preset Preset building under Dana can be of two types o Block mode Saves all the settings of a specific set of blocks o Command mode Provides the ability to save a string of custom Open Control Commands OCP to allow more customized finer pr
17. Oana User Manua Uana Server User Manual Version 1 0 Page of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd e CT e ES a fe igital signal proacessimg Description Oana User Manual Dana Server is a flexible Digital Audio Network Appliance Dana designed for the professional audio market In today s world of increasing call for customizable solutions DSP4YOU answers the needs of customers looking for plug amp play solutions fitting their sophisticated A V systems Based on a server plug in architecture Dana enables customization for both hardware and software Our philosophy is simple Pick and choose and only pay for the features you need On the hardware side users can select from a wide range of analog and digital I O cards to fit with your audio sources destinations On the software side simply configure one of the pre built plug in for a wide range of applications ranging from a BGM processor playing audio from a USB drive to a speaker processor for audio distribution Hardware Control 32 bit Floating point DSP Analog Sharc Flexible I O configuration in 4 slots Digital Audio Module slot for AVB USB I O card 24 bit conversion 48 KHz 96 KHz sampling rate Ethernet AVB IEEE1722 module 16 configurable GPIO 2GB on board flash storage for recovery External Internal USB drive for storage 10 100 Ethernet connectivity RS232 port Euro style detachable connectors Adobe Flash based web configuration SSL pro
18. Telnet FTP POP3 SMITP NTP Bonjour SSL TCP socket connection 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 40W internal power supply lt 55VA lt 180 BTU hr 43 x 440 x 320 mm CE UL Pending ROHS Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd e CZ effffielf igital signal proacessimg Oana User Manual 5 2 I O card specifications 2 x 2 Analog card Description Analog input amp output card Channels 2 x balanced input channels 2 x balanced output channels Frequency response 20 Hz 20kKHz 0 5dB 20 Hz 20kKHz 0 5dB Data format Sample rate Analog trim gain pad Maximum level balanced lt 1 THD Dynamic range 24bit ADC A8kHz or 96kHz O to 60cB in 6cB steps 21dBu 0aB gain gt 108dBu un weighted 24bit DAC A8kHz or 96kHz OdB unity or 10dB pad 20dBu or 10dBu gt 108dBu un weighted Distortion 20Hz 20kHz 4dBu lt 0 001 lt 0 001 Impedance 10k ohms 200 ohms Phantom Power 48V 1OmA ch n a Equivalent Input Noise EIN 125dBu n a 20Hz 20kHz 48dB Rs 150Q Connector Euro style 3 pin connector Euro style 3 pin connector 2 x 2 AES SPDIF Toslink card Description Digital inout format Channels Frequency response Digital output format Sample rate Dynamic range THD N Impedance Connectors Page 27 of 28 Specifications Selectable between AES EBU SPDIF Toslink Sample Rate Converter ASRC allows digital inout 8kHz 192kHz 2 x channels in 2 x channels out 20 Hz 20kHz 0
19. a unique processing signal flow In 99 of cases such product bears the limitation of a fixed I O architecture Being a simpler product to design for manufacturers fixed DSP architecture come at a lower cost The obvious limitation of such device is the fixed DSP configuration of the product which manufacturers typical never modify As the A V installation evolves Leg more in out experience fells us that fixed DSP with fixed I O processors do not scale well On the other side of the soectrum open DSP and flexible I O architecture processors will provide the extensive programming flexibility that is required for complex large scale systems Their ability to scale and fit almost all applications however comes at the detriment of high cost and complex programming skills With Dana server our engineering team designed a product at the crossroads of these 2 types of platforms by providing Flexible I O configuration thanks to our 4 I O slots and numerous AVB end points products Inter changeable pre configured fixed DSP architecture with plug amp play configuration allowing simplicity of use and simultaneously providing flexibility for a wide range of applications Template algorithms included on Dana servers include Metering Automatic Gain Control Parametric equalizers true 26 x 24 matrixing Compressor Limiter delay polarity For more information about Dana server Audio DSP flow diagram please consult the plug in section of the DSP4YOU web
20. ave button fo finalize the configuration 3 2 4 2 Load Edit or Delete a preset Once a preset built and configured its settings can be altered with the Load Edit feature STEP 1 Click New to create a new preset or Load Edit to modify an existing preset No Name Short Cut Power On Enabled MasterMute MRecall Select one of the presets already built e Recall channel1 Recall Click here to edit the settings of one of the Click here to delete preset the selected preset Load Edit 3 2 5 System settings 3 2 5 1 Basic settings The Basic settings tab allows configuration of e Baudrate of the RS232 port 9600 38400 115200 e Date Click on the calendar to set the embedded Real Time Clock RTC e Time Set the hour and time of the device Page 20 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd Ost e ES fa fe digital signal processing Oana User Manual Status Audio Settings AVB Configuration Presets User Access Baudrate 38400 v 12 10 2010 Wi BoB I P Settings System Backup Recovery Firmware Upgrade System Log 2010 11 19 09 38 20 System Started 2010 11 19 09 58 21 Static IP 192 168 121 735 2010 11 19 09 39 00 System Started 2010 11 19 09 39 01 Static IP 192 168 121 735 2029 08 30 20 23 22 System Started 2029 08 30 20 23 23 Static IP 192 168 121 753 2029 08 30 20 23 41 Ethernet Down 2029 08 30 21 20 10 System Started 3 2 5 2 P settings This section of the system set
21. chi b ch2 c chi c ch2 d ch1 d ch2 USB_1 USB 3 5dBu 75dBu 75dBu 75dBu 75dBu 75dBu 75dBu 75dBu 75dBu 5dBu Filter Band Pass Filter PEQ Comp Limiter E L z aE eee Filter Band Pass Filter PEQ Comp Limiter a Filter Er 1 Filter Filter OO a TTF i Filter e Filter Filter USB Audio AVB Inputs Matrix Mixer Band Pass Filter a PEQ Be Band Pass Filter Band Pass Filter iiir Band Pass Filter SS gt Band Pass Filter Band Pass Filter AVB Outputs A Comp Limiter Comp Limiter esche Comp Limiter Comp Limiter Comp Limiter QI E Comp Limiter The following sections will describe the configuration panel for each processing block Page 11 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd Aspyyouy digital signal processing ZA ll Slot control Depending on the loaded card in the slot the user interface will automatically load the correct user interface for the slot With two types of I O cards currently available analog or digital the following interfaces are available gt Analog input output configuration panels Digital Gain 60 to 24cB RMS meter Analog trim O to 60dB in 6cB steps Digital Mute Phantom Power 48V Polarity reversal Custom text label Slot A Analog Input Contro Channel 1 75dBu Analog Trim dB 0 e Polarity
22. cting a compatible IEC power cable included Use only the supplied cable or an equivalent International version 2 Ethernet LAN for 10 100Base T network connectivity using a CAT5 6 cable Required for web configuration and 3 party TCP IP control over a secure Telnet session 3 RS232 Serial connectivity on DBI female connector required for 29 party control with control processors such as Crestron AMX Vitty 4 GPIO General Purpose Input Output header on Phoenix connector Allows up to 14 low voltage 5V and 2 high outputs 12V for relay trigger 5 Digital Audio Interface DAI O slot location for Digital Audio Interface Current options include AVB module for Audio streaming over Ethernet networks USB Audio module for multi channel recording and multi channel playback 6 USB host for configuration backup or USB audio playback from USB key or USB Hard drive 7 1 O card slots for up to 4 Input Output cards Refer to the I O card section for currently available I O cards Page 4 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd e CZ effffie digital signal processing Dana User Manual 1 3 Feature description 1 3 1 Digital Signal Processing Dana Server is fitted with a powerful floating point Digital Signal Processor DSP providing the necessary processing for most small to medium installations Two types of Audio Digital Signal Processors currently exist on the market Fixed DSP architecture where a manufacturer ships a processor with
23. e Dana server RS232 port does not handle hardware handshaking and therefore CTS RTS pin are not required Page 8 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As pyyoy digital signal processing Hana User Manual 2 2 GPIO Up to 14 x GPIO and 2 relay outputs are provided for external interfacing o GPIO 1 to 14 will connect between 5V and ground In an input configuration they can be connected to a contact closure In an output configuration they are able to drive an LED max 7mA without the need of an external power supply o Relay output 15 16 are to be used for relay outputs and can sink up to 500mA CONTROL tv 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 12v GS ee Keel Kal Kc K A Keck l L fefefe fefefe 2 a kee ed Leg Dm 57 01h b 2 2 6 AC power connection Dana requires a stable 90 to 240V 50 60Hz AC supply UPS protected systems will insure higher reliability in installations where power quality is unknown Plug the provided AC power cable to the IEC receptacle 2 3 System setup requirements 2 3 1 PC Mac Linux systems Dana Server requires an initial configuration to operate correctly Thanks to its web based interface powered by Flash technology Dana server is cross platform compatible for PC MAC Linux system CPU 1GHz or higher 7 128MB video card RS232 port or USB RS232 adapter Internet browser IE Safari Firefox Chrome
24. er interface consists of the following core sections gt A Device tree on the left side lists all discovered Dana devices on the network server AVB end points gt A center section tabbed based structure allows access to the various sections of the user interface http dana1 local File Edit Yiew History Bookmarks Window Help Mbttp danat local Or Google As s ja i e digital signal pracessing D ana Se rver Status Audio Settings AVB Configuration GPIO Presets System Settings User Access ie DanaServer 1 _ IER D r Endpoint 1 Model Digital Audio Network Appliance Dana Hostname danal local System Description IP Settings SS Talker 0 Description Digital Audio Processor IP Addressing Static IP D r Listener 1 Model Number Dana_1i IP address 192 168 121 73 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 La ESpk1 Firmware Version 1 00 0 Gateway Address 192 168 121 1 Talker amp Listener 0 10 card 2 Analog Card Y 2 Digital Card MAC Address 12 23 23 42 e1 08 Resources DSP usage 53 83 CPU usage 33 Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Tt EE ER GE MasterMute Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 7 Preset 8 setstatus localhost 223 1 Page 10 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As pyyou digital signal processing Oana User Manual Tabbed Structure Status Provides overall view of the current settings of Dana server including the model number firmware version loaded I O ca
25. er mode High Pass filter mode Page 13 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As pyyou digital signal pracessing Dana User Manual 3 2 1 5 Matrix mixer Dana server ships with a full matrix mixer allowing up to 26 in by 24 out complete with input output label automatically tracking the custom label entered on the input output slots Custom labels from Output slots automatically tracks to the mixer Matrix Mixer Analog Out J RIOT e n f S Custom labels from Input wel KA 2 GLLLLLELEE slots automatically tracks scht oo A to the mixer a ch2 DEI EE E EE E EE E E EE E b chi b ch2 c chi uy Goyeuy c ch2 d chi d ch2 USB_1 USB_2 gt 3 A Lol 3 avbin1 avbin2 avbin3 avbin4 avbinS avbin6 avbin7 Click on to expand the Matrix avbin8 avbin9 avbini0 avbini1 avbini2 avbini3 avbini4 avbiniS avbin16 Matrix mixer in reduced size Matrix mixer in expanded mode Two modes of operations are available o Matrix mode Toggles the cross point from ON to OFF with a simple click of a mouse A grey highlight of the active row and columns guides the selection o Mixer mode Controls the level at the cross point for the mixing part of the Matrix Mixer A red highlight of the active row and column guides the selection Matrix Mixer Analog Out AVB Out AIL On g All Off One click toggles on off crosspoint noqae noqae A Reset a ch1 S 9 a ch2 b chi b ch2
26. eset programming Block mode preset configuration Enable this button if you d like the preset to be recalled on power up STEP 2 Configure the preset Enter the preset label bere Recall on Boot Up Command Mode The preset shortcut allows you to assign a preset to one of the 8 buttons on the home page Filter Band Pass Filter Comp Limiter Filter Band Pass Filter Comp Limiter Matrix Mixer Tick box next to the Filter Band Pass Filter PE C Comp Umtter block to save the Filter Band Pass Filter Comp Limiter block settings as part Filter Band Pass Filter Tomp Limiter Filter Band Pass Filter Comp Limiter of this preset Page 19 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd Aspyyou digital signal processing Hana User Manual Command mode preset configuration The dialog box present the same basic configuration at the exception of the bottom part where users can now paste their custom Open Control Command strings to modify the setting of a specific DSP object of the Dana server STEP 2 Configure the preset Preset Label Preset Shortcut Recall on Boot Up Preset Mode Block Mode Command Mode set localhost 102 3 setstatus localhost 221 1 Paste Open Control Commands in this text box Note Please consult the Open Control Command section of this user manual for more information about building the correct commands to control a specific block Once the preset configured click the S
27. lker_listener ch_3 ch_4 ch_5 ch_6 Build Stream ch_7 ch_8 Talker Stream List lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Here lt Empty gt Drop Unused Device Stream Hostname Destination Stream status 0 6 Channel status 0 16 ei Ke Listener Channel Source ch_1 Source ch_2 lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt 2 yO UU gt e w N e Oana User Manual Listener Source Talker_listener Down With the talker and listener selected the next step in building a stream is to select the source channels from the talker channel section You can select one or multiple audio channels press the CTRL key from the Talker list Simply drag amp drop them to the Listener channel list as shown below AVB Configuration Panel Hostname Source Stream status 0 6 Channel status 0 32 Talker Talker Channel Source Speakers Build Stream Talker Stream List H lt Empty gt Drop Unused al lt Empty gt Device Stream 2 Empty gt Here 3 lt Empty gt 4 lt Empty gt z Hostname Speakers Stream status 0 6 Channel status 0 16 Listener Channel pS ource ch_0 Source ch_1 Source ch_6 lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt DD al Oh OO A o NN EF lt Empty gt Up x Listener Source em Speakers H Down Although the user interface will automatically pack up the talker channel in con
28. na server is much more than a simple Digital Audio Signal Processing unit DSP Thanks to the USB Audio playback feature Dana server can easily turn into a Background Music Processor Current supported files include MP3 audio files located in the root folder of an External USB hard driver or USB key plugged into the rear USB port Page 6 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As pmyyoy digital signal processing Hana User Manual 2 Setup guide 2 1 Dana box content and mounting instructions Box Content Dana server loaded with I O cards as per your purchase order Rack ears for rack mounting IEC power cable 2m Straight through Shielded CAT 6 patch cable Step by step startup guide Phoenix style terminal plug in terminal blocks Mounting instructions Dana unit ships with removable rack ears allowing rack mounting or shelf installation Remove the 4 x M3 screws to modify the configuration of your unit from shelf to rack configuration 2 2 Connectivity 2 2 1 Network Dana requires Ethernet connectivity for configuration through its embedded web based user interface e A standard straight through Ethernet CAT5 6 network is required for connectivity through a network switch e Acrossover CAT 5 6 cable is required for direct connectivity to a PC Mac machine that doesn t support auto switching Depending on the Dana server hardware configuration two types of network ports may be provided e 1x Ethernet port to be used for control
29. ore recommend that you perform a bit of research to know the basics of port forwarding setup if you feel this section didn t provide the information you needed Page 24 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As p sgu digital signal pracessing Dana User Manual 4 Open Control Protocol OCP for 3 party control 4 1 General description Dana server supports a comprehensive 29 party protocol OCP over RS232 or TCP IP interface for control by a 34 party control processor AMX Crestron Vity PC The ASCII based Open Control Protocol OCP has the following basic rules OCP is case sensitive Each OCP command consists of an ASCII command string terminated by a line feed OA in Hex Each OCP reply consists of an ASCII reply string followed by a carriage return a line feed xODxOA in Hex To simplify system programming of Dana server no lengthy or complex user manual is required Simply log in to the Web user interface and look at the bottom section of O O O O 4 1 1 Commands strings Command strings from a A9 party processor e g Crestron AMX Vity to a dana server can be of three types gt Command string to GET the status of a block gt Command string to SET the status of a block gt Command string to modify the status of a block with SETSTATUS In this case value can range from 1 to 3 1 mute state 2 active state 3 bypass state 4 1 2 Reply string To provide full monitoring of the structure dana ser
30. over the web based user interface This port requires a simple 10 100MB connection to a network switch or directly to a PC e If the Digital Audio Slot is fitted with the AVB interface 2 x RJ 45 connectors provide a redundant audio streaming interface If redundancy isn t required a single Ethernet connection to a network switch is sufficient AVB requires at minimum 100MB connectivity Note that both network connections can co exist on the same network switch without any issues Please consult the minimum system requirements section for more information Ethernet port for AVB streaming SCH DIGITAL AUDIO SLO AVB DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE CONTROL tov 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 12v ee ee DSP4YOU Networking your world H HAHAH HONG KONG CG 13579185F USB Ethernet port for Control 2 2 2 Analog audio I O card s 5 s ls INPUTS Ter OUTPUTS l i i o If d J W 1 4 P Page 7 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As pyyoy digital signal processing Dana User Manual Dana Server can accept Balanced and Unbalanced audio inputs outputs
31. ple Rate Resolution USB Driver compatibility Asio compatibility Connector Recording Playback software Page 28 of 28 Specifications 8 channels in 8 channels out 20 Hz 20kHz 0 5qB 20 Hz 20kHz 0 5qB Asynchronous Asynchronous A8kHz or 96kKHz A8kHz or 96kKHz 24bit Uncompressed 24bit Uncompressed Windows Mac Windows Mac Yes Yes Single USB 2 0 Type B connector Compatible with any Win Mac software supporting multi channel playback amp recording Copyrights DSP4Y OU Itd
32. ransport protocol o Talker AVB endpoint transmitting audio to the network Source o Listener AVB endpoint receiving audio from the network Sink Destination o Talker Listener AVB endpoint that is both transmitting and receiving All AVB endpoints used on Dana series are by default Talker Listener devices o Precision Time Protocol PTP Allows devices on the network to get a notion of global time in the effort to synchronize with each other PIP component in each AVB module can act as a Grand Master providing clock or as a slave receiving clock Once a grand master negotiates and is selected as a sync source all units will synchronize to it o Streams General term describing packetization of one or multiple audio video channels over the network Stream can be unicast or multicast For the time being the AVB module only supports unicast streaming Future revisions will provide additional features o Stream ID Unique 64 bit stream identifier used by AVB transport protocols to identify streams 1 3 3 Multi track USB Audio playback recording Dana server not only innovates by introducing AVB at the core of our architecture it also innovates with our multi channel playback recording interface Based on the USB 2 0 protocol the USB audio card available for the Digital Audio Interface slot can provide 8 channels of recording and 8channels of playback to a nearby PC Mac machine The current maximum specifications for playback recording
33. rds DSP amp CPU usage IP settings The bottom side of the page also includes up to 8 button shortcuts which can be assigned to a preset Audio settings Digital Signal Processing section of the interface Provides control to all DSP algorithms running on the floating point Sharc DSP Note that this section is flexible with the choice of plug ins and loaded I O cards AVB Configuration This section allows configuration of AVB streams on the network Using a simple drag and drop interface one can easily configure streams between AVB end points GPIO Section providing control of the General Purpose Input Output interface Presets Section for the programming of preset configuration of the Audio setting section DSP System settings Section for the general configuration of the Dana server e g RS232 time amp date IP firmware upgrade User Access Section for configuration of the user accounts 3 2 Dana Server configuration SSC Audio settings The audio settings page consists of 2 sections gt Amonitoring section allowing metering of audio signals on the card slots as well as audio signals on the Digital Audio Interface DAI such as the AVB signal or USB audio signals gt A center section allowing control of the various algorithms of the fixed architecture DSP See below one SEH ES plug in ENER currently available on the Dana series Slot Outputs AVB Inputs Slot Inputs AVB Outputs a chi a ch2 b
34. rements Release time 20 to 100ms in 0 1ms increments Bypass Bypass all compression limiting on the path O O O O 0 0 0 Compressor Limiter Control 0 5 Threshold Ratio Gain Knee Attack Time Release Time 60 54 AB 42 J5 30 24 18 12 6 Q 3 2 1 8 Delay The delay block provide time alignment for up to 3000ms 3s Both distance and time are provided for convenience sake Delay Control Delay in Time ms b 2 Delay in Distance meter 0 0688 P Bypass Page 15 of 28 Oana User Manual Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd AS psou digital signal processing Hana User Manual 3 2 2 AVB Configuration The AVB configuration step consists in building the streams between a talker and listener In Dana server the AVB configuration tab can configure streams for any AVB enabled device on the network Server or AVB end points The hostname is linked to the server hostname and can only be changed from the system settings tab AVB Streamer Info Node Description Connection Status Hostname danai Max output channel 16 Mac_address 00 22 97 00 12 22 Max input channel 16 Type server Current output stream 0 6 Firmware Ver 1 1 22 0 Current input stream 0 6 IP N A Configure AVB Stream Unlike similar Audio over IP AOIP technology using fixed bundle size Dana server is very flexible on the channel assignment to be combined into the AVB stream Current specifications of Dana server AVB inte
35. rface are as follow o Upto 16 audio channels in up to 16 audio channels out o Upto streams in up to 6 streams out Future versions of the platform firmware will expand the specification of the platform The Dana server AVB configuration requires limited setup The following section will highlight steps involved in building deleting an AVB stream Please refer to the AVB primer for the basic terminology used through out this section 3 2 2 1 Build a Stream Click on the Configure AVB Stream button to access the following dialog box AVB Configuration Panel Drop Talker Here Drop Listener Here To select one Talker ae on ioe aa KR To select one listener Source for configuration Destination ES drag amp drop action Talker_listener Talker_listener as shown by green arrow Source for configuration drag amp drop action as shown by green arrow Please select a Talker Drop Unused Device Stream Here 2 simple sections Talkers source on the left Listeners destination on the right Select one Talker i e Source from the Talker list and drag amp drop it in the Drop Talker Here box Repeat the same step for the Listener side i e destination The dialog box should now look like this Page 16 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As pyyou digital signal pracessitg AVB Configuration Panel Hostname Source Stream status 0 6 Channel status 0 32 Talker Destination Talker Channel ch_i ch_2 Ta
36. secutive order on the listener side audio channels can be re arranged Using the Up amp Down buttons one can re organize the order of channels on the listener side as shown below AVB Configuration Panel Hostname Source Stream status 0 6 Channel status 0 32 Talker Destination Talker Channel ch 1 Ch 3 Talker_listener ch_3 ch_4 ch_S ch_6 ees Build Stream ch_7 ch_8 Talker Stream List lt Empty gt Drop Unused Device Stream Here lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Hostname Destination Stream status 0 6 Channel status 0 16 el Ke Listener Channel Source ch_1 lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Source ch_2 lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt S oN OO MW fF WwW N Fe Listener Source Talker_listener Down Once a stream is configured simply click the Build Stream button at the center of the dialog box If successful a dialog box will acknowledge the stream configuration with the stream ID Page 17 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd AS psou digital signal pracessitg 3272 Delete a stream Oana User Manual Once a stream is configured the stream is listed in the Talker stream list below the Talker audio channels and is uniquely identified by the Listener s hostname To delete a stream simply drag from the Taker stream list the particular stream into the garbage bin Hostname Source Stream status 1 6 Channel status 2 32 Talker Talker
37. site 1 3 2 Audio Video Bridging AVB defines a group of network protocols for the distribution of time synchronized and low latency Audio amp Video streams over IEEE802 networks By leveraging a combination of existing 802 network technologies along with standards specifically designed for the purpose AVB technology lays the ground work for un paralleled guaranteed media streaming over Ethernet networks The overall concept of AVB is actually rather simple Without getting into too much detail the three core protocols specify Timing and synchronization Bandwidth allocation through the Stream Reservation Protocol SRP Traffic shaping to ensure that low priority Ethernet traffic does not interfere with AVB traffic Engineered from the ground up for media streaming applications AVB has a definitive edge over legacy Ethernet technology in the sense that it allows bandwidth allocation and priority rules based on timing Unlike similar audio over IP AOIP technology AVB will dynamically assign and defend bandwidth allocation for AVB streaming thanks to the concept of Stream Reservation Protocol SRP Terminology for AVB streaming goes as follow o Audio Video Bridging AVB General descriptive for a group of protocols providing audio video streaming timing synchronization Quality of service QoS control and discovery o AVB Endpoint AVB powered device capable of transmitting and or receiving audio streams using P1722 P1733 t
38. tected Web interface Platform independent PC Mac Linux Live Real time configuration over Ethernet Internet connection Bonjour powered platform allows convenient naming of the unit DHCP Static Auto IP configuration Embedded FIP server saves configuration Extensive logs saved on flash Third party control over telnet rs232 Remote Backup Recovery Upgrade Secure user accounts Advance preset configuration System Diagram RLS e USB External USB Internal GPIO eem pi SD CARD e Rf a e lt gt Page 2 of 28 Gharc Bhs z cn gt 32 bit Floating point Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd As p 0 digital signal pracessing Hana User Manual Table of Content FOO EE 4 1 1 Fontranei De le le e EE A 1 2 Rear panel CSS CO MOM EEN 4 1 3 FS a SII TI E 5 1 3 1 Digital Signal Processing ere entre rere tnt ret nent ee ee eee 5 IS lte eer BIO GING EN 5 1 3 3 Multi track USB Audio Glowvbockirecorchmg 5 1 3 4 Networking Be e 6 1 3 5 Be lee eh eet ere e 6 2 Ke e a ope EETA ern eT MOTT ET Rte rere ret Reve Reet eon Pee A A een eee ere een See A A re tee eee eee tee ere eee tee ere ees 7 2 1 Dana box CONTENT and MOUNTING lte Le NEE 7 2 2 OSS EE 7 22 Ke E 7 2 2 2 PV NMC ovado VO CONN EH 7 22 Rie kee e Re tee et ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 8 2 2 4 Serial port RS232 ccssssssssssssssssesesssssessesssesssssssesessssssesssessssessesssssesesssessseessssssessssssssssssssessessesssssssssssssessssesssssseess 8
39. tings panel allows configuration of e Dana server hostname A unique name which will conveniently allow e IP addressing modes o Static IP for configurations requiring a static IP Note this configuration is not recommended unless you know what you are doing Improper configuration could prevent you from accessing the unit o Automatic DHCP mode for plug amp play configuration Basic Settings Hastname IP Addressing mode Static IP IP Subnet Mask Gateway 3 2 5 3 System Backup System Backup Recovery Recovery To simplify system configuration of similar systems and or allow rapid replacement of an existing system Dana server is fitted with the following system backup recovery e Configuration recovery allows you to browse on your PC for a binary file bin extension Once selected the file is automatically uploaded by FTP to the server Note that the configured IP address and hostname is displayed for reference If different from the current setting make sure to pay attention else you will not be able to access the unit at power cycle e Configuration backup allows you to backup your entire Dana server configuration including audio system user settings presets and even system logs e Restore to default if you ever want to restore the unit back to default Warning Pressing restore to default will clear all your system settings presets and audio settings Page 21 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd Asp
40. ut output signal The three LED states indicate OFF state No signal ON state Signal below 40dBu threshold Blinking state Signal above 40dBu threshold 2 Clip LED illuminates when the signal is 3dB below the clipping threshold of the audio input output interface Please refer to the card specifications for more information on the maximum input output 3 SYSTEM LED after complete power cycle sequence 20sec illuminates when unit is fully operating An OFF state indicates an internal failure software hardware to be investigated by looking at internal logs of the unit 4 LAN LED illuminates when connectivity is established on the Ethernet LAN connection In DHCP mode LED is on when unit is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server If no Ethernet cable is connected to the unit LED is OFF 5 DATA LED blinks to indicate data traffic with the unit using RS232 Telnet or over the web interface This LED is therefore a handy connectivity indicator when it comes to discovering a specific unit within an equipment rack e g move a fader and look for a Dana server with a blinking activity light 6 D A I Status indicates the status of the Digital Audio Interface AVB USB Illuminated when module connected to network or PC and in an operating mode 7 Power LED illuminates when AC power is applied to the unit 1 2 Rear panel description 1 IEC Power Receptacle Flush mount IEC power receptacle for conne
41. ver provides a comprehensive reply to each command string issued by the 3 party control processor Two types of reply string can be summarized as follow gt Ifthe command string was successfully processed by the server the following string will be output as a reply ACK Command string received xODx0A ACK String of acknowledgement by the server State Three potential arguments o active o bypass 2 o mute 3 gt If fhe command string was unsuccessfully processed by the server the following string reply will be given NACK Command string received x0Dx0A 4 2 Recovery of IP address and hostname In the unlikely event that you would have lost the hostname and IP address of the unit the RS232 port is the only interface able to troubleshoot the device Please refer to the Serial port connectivity for more information about the requirements Page 25 of 28 Copyrights DSP4YOU Itd e CZ effffie digital signal processing Hana User Manual 5 Technical specifications 5 1 Dana Server specifications Feature Digital Signal Processor Host Processor Storage Sample rate Card slots Optional Ethernet AVB interface Optional USB interface Rear panel connectors Front panel indicators GPIO connector Supported Network protocols Power supply Power consumption BTU rating Dimensions H x W x D Certifications Page 26 of 28 Description 32bit floating point Sharc Core 1600MFLOPS peak
42. yyou digital signal processing Hana User Manual Configuration Recovery Configuration Backup Restore to Default Browse for Backup file bin Backup Dana Restore to Default Selected File Meee Backup your entire Dana Warning Server configuration to a single file och em Restore to default will reset Hostname all system and audio settings back to default IP Recovers system and audio settings Dana Server will reboot in DHCP Auto IP mode Recovers DSP settings 3 2 5 4 Firmware Upgrade The firmware upgrade step dialog box is as shown below Click on Browse for a binary file fo locate the Dim file you downloaded from our website iy EEE VEE Browse for a binary file Selected File Version IP 3 2 5 5 System Logs Dana server provides a system log showing a list of last major events Current logged events include System boot up handy at troubleshooting potential power down of the unit IP addressing handy at troubleshooting potential IP change on the network System Log 2010 11 19 09 38 20 System Started 2010 11 19 09 38 21 Static IP 192 168 121 735 2010 11 19 09 39 00 System Started 2010 11 19 09 39 01 Static IP 192 168 121 753 Future logging event to be included in future versions of the firmware 3 2 6 User access Dana server offers a secure login interface TLS to the webserver with a default username admin and password admin We strongly recommend that you modify the

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