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1. MPP2000 dipswitches DIP1 OFF DIP2 OFF DIP3 OFF DIP4 OFF RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 19 4 10 Eagle In order to control the Eagle codec its node address should be set to the same id as the unit id specified in MDCNET CFG 4 11 Prodys Pronto The Datamode 2CH Dlg4L2 is used to configure the Prodys Pronto for MPEG Layer Il Telos mode Inputmode Digital activates AES EBU EXT mode and Inputmode Digital SPDIF activates AES EBU AUDIO for the Pronto 3 All other models just activate AES EBU in either case When selecting 32 kHz samplingrate for models 1 and 2 48 kHz will be activated Dual codecmode is not yet supported 4 12 WorldNet Milano All MDC net settings apply to encoder settings only MDC setting WorldNet Milano Imux mode Comments Settting APTX APTX 16 Imux APTX16 E APTX 16 Imux APTX20 E APTX 20 Imux APTX24 E APTX 24 Imux APTXNO APTX 16 Clear Mode Only for Audiomode Mono Dependent Yes AutoSync On Only valid in APTX mode Dependent No AutoSync Off Audiomode Mono WorldNet Monofill Audiomode Dual channel Dual 4 13 Sonifex NicaX Only the first codec is supported All settings below are Encoder only settings Codec settings specified for the Decoder are ignored When Encoder Dependent YES is selected the NicaX will be configured for Auto Detect mode 1 Datamode APTX
2. 18 4 8 DHD Routing MDC net Router table configuration To configure the MDC net router tables for inputs outputs use the DHD slotnumber 1 or 2 digits followed by 1 digit of the corresponding connector and 2 digits for the input or output E g Router input output 10123 would be slot 10 Madi connector 1 input output 23 These numbers correspond with the export tables of the DHD system 4 9 TA 2124 DX CP TA2124DX connected to MDC net without MPP2000 Port 1 at and Port 2 at X1 amp B8 amp C1 amp DO amp M7 B1 1 N WO 500 001 amp W save config Control Port at V1 X1 amp K1 amp NO amp BO Now change to 1200 baud EO amp W save config TA2124DX connected to MDC net with MPP2000 Als zonder MPP2000 MPP2000 dipswitches DIP1 ON DIP2 X don t care OFF Keyboard enabled ON Keyboard disabled DIP3 DIP4 ON TA2124DX connected to DXD dialer without MPP2000 Port 1 en Port 2 X1 amp B8 amp CO amp 00 amp MO 1 1 N WO 500 001 auto answer amp W save config Control Port at E1 V1 X1 amp K1 amp NO amp B3 Now change to 9600 baud amp W save config TA2124DX connected to DXD dialer with MPP2000 Port 1 at en Port 2 at amp B8 amp CO amp DO amp MO 1 1 N W0 500 001 auto answer amp W save config Control Port at E1 V1 X1 amp K1 amp NO amp B3 Now change to 9600 baud amp W save config
3. Encoder Dependent YES Enc slave Remote Encoder Dependent NO Enc slave Local Dec slave Remote 4 2 CCS CDQ 1000 The CDQ1000 is a codec that is on the market since the early nineties before the MPEG2 standard had been defined Apart from this there were misunderstandings about the interpretation of CRC algorithm in MPEG1 Therefore the older CDQ1000 codecs were not MPEG compliant in two aspects 1 Wrong CRC 2 Proprietary 24kHz mode instead of the MPEG2 standard In newer versions these problems were solved but to maintain compatibility with older systems the use of the correct algorithms could be set by a dipswitch at the back of the unit To set a CDQ1000 in MPEG compliant mode you must set Dipswitches 6 and 8 to ON up Test this using both 24 and 48 kHz If it still doesn t work your CDQ1000 might be an early unit In this case it needs a firmware upgrade With the latest firmware it is advised to switch dipswitch 7 to ON as well as this will provide increased stability when using G 722 4 3 AETA HifiScoop 3 The AETA HifiScoop 3 uses ScaleFactorCRC On and Off to enable or disable the relay transmission function A combination of Encoder InputMode and Encoder OutputMode is used for the HifiScoop 3 to set the format for the audio interfaces Configuration is done as follows Interface type InputMode OutputMode Analog Analog or Analog Unbalanced Don t care AES EBU Async Digital or Digital SPDIF External
4. 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 3 1 What is MDC net MDC net stands for Multiple Device Control NETwork It is a system to control and monitor devices in a broadcast station The basic idea is to control all devices located anywhere from any place Figure 1 1 shows the minimum configuration for an MDC net system A PC from now on referred to as client and a device are connected to MDC net From the client side the device can now be controlled completely The client does not need to know where the device is located only a user definable device name is necessary in order for MDC net to do the locating Applications can use this feature to search for a free device anywhere in the system Figure 1 2 shows a normal configuration for MDC net All components will be explained on the following pages Figure 1 1 Network T soe MPC device MPC device Control PC 1 MPC adapter Se 2 Control PC 2 MPC device st Ts Ee os lt MPC device Cllent Figure 1 2 The MDC net kernel provides the interface to the client The kernel is implemented as a MS Windows DLL and called the MDC Communications DLL MDCCom DLL Thus all applications that use MDC net have to use the MS Windows environment Programmers who are designing applications for MDC net use the functions within this DLL The kernel uses Remote Procedure Calls RPC
5. AES EBU 32kHz Digital or Digital SPDIF 32 AES EBU 48kHz Digital or Digital SPDIF 48 4 4 CCS CDQPrima RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 17 To set the CDQPrima to CDQ 1000 24kHz proprietary mode use DataMode 1 CCS 2ch CCS be used to setup the CDQPrima into CDQ2000 2001 inverse multiplexing protocol Use 1ch 6ch H221 1ch 6ch J52 3ch CCS to use the CDQPrima H221 protocol 1ch or 2ch nnnDISTRIBUTIONm is the CDQPrima Distribution mode where nnn G722 L2 CCS or L3 is the used protocol and m 2 or 3 is the number of destinations Decoder Dependent Yes or No is used to switch the CDQPrima Decoder Independent No or Yes setting 4 5 Dialog4 VP 128 ISDNMode is used for Dialog4 codecs compatibility Please refer to the Dialog4 User Manual for a more detailed description Mode Compatibillity R MusicTaxi DNR CCS DNRI Telos 4 6 Dialog4 VP Pro ISDNMode is used for Dialog4 codecs compatibility Please refer to the Dialog4 User Manual for a more detailed description Mode Compatibillity R MusicTaxi C CCS CDQPrima DXI Telos 4 7 Dialog4 MusicTAXI MT NET ISDNMode is used for Dialog4 codecs compatibility Please refer to the Dialog4 User Manual for a more detailed description Mode Compatibillity NRI CCS CDQPrima DR Telos DRI G722 SRT DNR H221 G722 DNRI Auto RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page
6. to communicate with the MDC net server User authentication functions are available within the kernel A system administrator can grant rights to users and groups RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 4 All devices are connected to socalled Backends These PCs handle the communication from the MDC net server to the devices and in vice versa One Backend can theoretically handle up to 127 devices the practical maximum depends on the performance of the PC and the type of devices connected MDC net supports a broad range of device types For each device type the Backend contains a device specific driver This implies that the MDC net Backend provides a device indepent interface to the Server so that the applications on the ClientPC don t need to be aware of any device specific specialities The device capabilities that must be known by the ClientPC application are specified in the configuration database All PCs ClientPCs as well as Backends are connected to a server running the MDC net Server Service The communication between all MDC net parts relies on RPC via TCP IP which implies that these communication services must be installed on all PCs Furthermore MDC net uses a MySQL database installed on the server to store the configuration and the state of the connected equipment In order for the RPC communication to operate and withthat allow the MDC net Server Service to communicate with all Back
7. APTX16 20 APTX24 and APTXNO selects the APT ISDN mode If the Audiomode is set to anything but MONO APT ISDN IMUX S is selected If however MONO is selected any bitrate higher than 64 kbit will select the APT ISDN IMUX M mode Clear Mode is selected otherwise The Datamode G722 G722 H221 G722distribution and G722NBT will select the G722 ISDN M mode Datamode DLG4L2 L2distribution and MPEGL2 will select the L2 ISDN M mode and the desired samplerate can be specified 24 or 48 Configuration of the Ancillary data Auxilary Data Rate is supported 4 14 Telos Xstream Prior to using the Telos Xstream in combination with the MDC net Backend the default login password of the Telos has to be cleared This can be done by setting up a telnet session to the Telos and typing the following command Login Telos without the quotation marks RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 20 4 15 Tieline Commander G3 In order for the MDC net Backend Service to be able to control the Tieline Commander G3 the profiles ManDflt MonoPgm and ManDflit Stereo must exist These profiles are used to switch between Mono and Stereo modes including the control of the internal audio matrix The simultaneous use of the POTS Interface and the ISDN Interface is not supported In any POTS mode the bitrate selection sets the Modem Max Bitrate and the samplerate is ignored Please use the settings shown
8. Enable 17 1 Ground 19 Ground 5 9 18 24 Pins 20 27 need to be grounded at 37 pol Male connector In case of wiring problems Pin 1 Remote Enable may directly be connected to Pin 5 Ground RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 14 CDQ 1000 CDQ 200x Alarm detection cales wired as follows OptoRel Signal 37 pol Female CDQ 1000 3 5mm Jack CDQ 200 9 pol Female Input bO 1 Tip 1 Ground 19 Ring 5 Pin 20 needs to be connected to Pin 37 Vcc OptoRel resistorpack needs to be replaced by the proper value 470 2kOhm 3 4 Remote routing Remote Routing allows the switching of a router at a remote location The information about the remote router s connections is stored in the addressbook each connection must be stored as a separate address The router can be accessed via a direct serial line or through the ancillary datachannel of an audio connection Alternatively there is the possibility that the Remote Router Switching is done by the terminal adapter making use of special control signals within the ISDN connection as with the RNC version of TA2124DX or as DTMF tones send via the audio connection The Techinfo field in the addressbook is used to specify the information about the remote router connection The format of the field is Inn Omm Where nn is an optional Inputnumber and mm is optional O
9. part of TA2124DX Second part of TA2124DX MPC MPC_2400 or MPC_1200 MPC MPC_2400 or MPC_1200 DHD RM3200 router DHD RM4200 router Klotz Digital Klotz Digital over IP Philips Thomson Router Internal DTMF Generator Comport xxH 19200 N 8 1 IPport www Xxx yyy Zzz port Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 or Routed to MAINSTR2 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 or Routed to MAINSTR1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 1200 N 8 1 Comport xxH 1200 N 8 1 or Routed to TA2124DX2 Comport xxH 1200 N 8 1 or Routed to TA2124DX1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 38400 N 8 1 Comport xxH 1200 7 1 Comport xxH Routed to Aurora VX 1010 Comport xxH 9600 E 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 E 8 1 Comport xxH Routed to Aurora VX 1010 Comport xxH 38400 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 Comport xxH 38400 N 8 1 Comport xxH IPport www xxx yyy zzz port Comport xxH 19200 N 8 1 Comport xxH Routed to Aurora VX 1010 MPC or MPC_2400 Comport xxH Routed to Aurora VX 1010 MPC or MPC_2400 Lptport xxH Parallel Comport xxH 2400 N 8 2 IPport www xxx yyy zzz port 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Arbor DTMF Generator Sopho PABX 12 Protocol Name Port Description Communications Configuration Aditional Information AURORA Comport xxH Routed t
10. to display the correct default output group for each workstation e g the faders of a specific studio a mapping from a pc name to a specific studio can be configured in the localsettings table When clearing a crosspoint a default input can be routed to the corresponding output These defaults can be configured in the table routeroutputs and allow configuration of a specific input for both left and right channels In order to automatically route these defaults the field defaultdirection specifies the direction to be routed and should contain one of the following values Just add up these values when a combination should be used Value Direction 1 Incoming Left 2 Incoming Right 4 Talkback Left 8 Talkback Right RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 9 MDC net system has very powerfull routing system that allows not just crosspoints to be made but makes it possible to completely route all signals forward and return left and right with a single mouse click In order for the MDC net routing system to fulfill this task the table routercue describes the relationships between inputs and outputs i e the incoming channels and their corresponding n 1 or talkback channels This table is also used to display incoming and talkback crosspoints correctly 2 2 Special features Below you will find a description of special features that can be activated from within t
11. Backup sql M gdu gdugroup v globalsettings Another Database LM arouplevels PEE Options Include USE dbname Statement Include DROP TABLE Statements C Complete insert statements C Use backticks 7 for names Another Host DB Backups created in this way can be used to restore your database using the Query option as mentioned above To restore a database choose the option Load from file from the right mouse menu from the Query editor and select the previously stored database file Choose the option Run from the same menu to restore the complete database RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 7 2 1 Tables not manageable by the Web Based Managemend Setting Default value Description RegistrationNumber 10 digit licensenumber BaseDir C Program Points to the MDC net installation Files RaLex MDCnet directory BackendLogDir C Program Points to a Backend log directory Files RaLex MDCnet Log same directory for all Backends CCMSEndpoint http localhost 18400 Points to the Arbor CCMS interface port for monitoring and logging purposes UserManagerW SDLEndpoint http localhost AAC_SOAP User Manager WSDL Points to the Arbor UserManager Soap interface for usermanagement UserManagerWSMLEndpoint http localhost AAC_SOAP User Manager WSML Currently not in use Status Updatelnterval 1000 Interval in milli
12. MDC net Technical Reference Manual RaLex Solutions RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium MDC net V2 X Issue November 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Kolvenrodestraat 28 B 3080 Tervuren Vossem Belgium BTW BE 0873 213 004 Tel 32 0 2 733 6051 Fax 32 0 2 734 4510 Email cantact ralex be Internet http Awww ralex be All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronical mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher RaLex Solutions BVBA shall not be liable for any errors contained in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft and Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of their respective companies MySQL is a trademark of MySQL AB for more information please visit http www mysql com company trademark html This manual and software described in it are protected by international copyright laws Under the copyright laws this manual or the software may not be copied in whole or part without written consent of RaLex Solutions BVBA except to make a backup copy It is not allowed to make copies for others whether or not sold or to use the software on more than one microcomputer Under the law copying includes translation into anoth
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14. elD Enter the appropriate values for LPTx ADR UNIRELx ADR OPTORELx ADR or ADDAx ADR for the selected Backend in the hardware table of the MDC net database Optionally for UniRel and OptoRel Cards a 16 bit XOR value can be specified within the same table in order to invert inputvalues read from the port The default value used is 0x0000 3 3 Configuring the Backend Specifying the protocols and the units connected to the different communication ports does the main configuration of the Backend This configuration can be done from the MDC net Web Based Management and is more detailed described in the MDC net User Manual RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 11 3 3 1 Protocols Protocol 2 BABYBLUE CDQ1000 CDQ2000 CDQPRIMA PRIMA LT PRIMA LT DIALOG4 STUDIOSET1 STUDIOSET2 RE662 RE663 VPPRO ZEPHYR XSTREAM CENTAURI HIFISCOOP3 EAGLE PRONTO SUPERLINK SYSTEMBASE TELOS TWO TELOS TWO2 MILANO CENTAURI NICA X ASCOM110 CITAM CITAM1 CITAM2 MAINSTREET MAINSTR1 MAINSTR2 MATRACOM TA2124DX TA2124DX1 TA2124DX2 MINIDMON AM16B ROUTER GLSNR5 GLSNR5_VX1010 NTP NTP632 NTP_VX1010 SIEMENS TESI RM3200 RM4200 KLOTZ KLOTZ IP BAS3232 SW1 INTERCEPT SW2 DMTF GENERATOR DTMF GEN SOPHO RaLex Solutions Port Description Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Lptport Unipor
15. ends and Clients a username and password combination must be created on all MDC net PCs in your network These user credentials have to be equal on all PCs or one domain useraccount can be used RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 5 2 Database description MDC net uses a MySQL database to store the configuration as well as the more dynamic device states and routing information Most of the MDC net configuration can be managed using the Web Based Management WBM For a more detailed description of the WBM please follow the instructions in the MDC net User Manual For a full control over your database as well as for the purpose of making backups and restoring information the tool MySQL Front has been provided with your installation MySQL Front offers a network connection to the MySQL database so that you can manage the database from any workstation within your network Connection to MySOL Host Description locathost Hostname localhost User Password 3306 Timeout 30 1 seconds C Use compressed client server protocol Database s separated by semicolon 2 Connect Cancel When starting MySQL Front you will be asked to connect to the proper database host When working on the MDC net Server you can just connect to localhost see the above picture After connecting to the appropriate host you can view the tables by clicking the in front of the name of the databa
16. er language or format RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 2 1 Whats MDG 4 2 222 6 2 1 Tables not manageable the Web Based Managemen 8 2 11 ROUTING Table e 9 2 2 opeclal features ee tree tute aanaeio oe aaae seei iieiaei an 10 2 21 QuickDials 5 rune een Eit e 10 2 22 ShOPteuls LI 10 3 Explanation of special topics sssssssssssssseseeene eene nennen nnnnnnh nnns 11 SERIEM E 11 3 2 Backend 0 11 3 2 1 Installing 0 nennt neni nnne nnne 11 3 3 Configuring the Backend 11 E DE 12 3 3 2 LDU Device 13 3 3 3 Connectors and pins allocation 13 3 4 Em 15 3 5 oh Nie Em 15 3 6 MDC net MOnitor E E AT EOS 15 3 7 MDC net Sche
17. he MDC net database 2 2 1 QuickDials Setting the localsettingsnr setting in the table quickdials to 0 will make the selected quickdial global The global quickdials are displayed at all clients 2 2 2 Shortcuts Setting the studionr setting in the table shortcuts to 0 will make the selected shortcut global The global shortcuts are available at all clients RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 10 3 Explanation of special topics 3 1 The Backend A dedicated 32 bit service version of the Backend has been developed for use with Windows NT based operating systems This Backend can be started using the autostart functionality of Windows NT services before the login window appears The syntax for the Backend ImagePath in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services MDCBackend command is BACKEND EXE ID id DISPLAY lt displaylevel gt LOGLEVEL lt loglevel gt HISTORY lt historysize gt DEBUG where lt id gt specifies the number for the Backend hexnumber 1 F lt displaylevel gt can be set to increase the level of messages saved in the history and lt loglevel gt can be specified to increase the level of messages stored in separate device logs Generally the higher the DisplayLevel used the lower the performance will be but the more information is available The number of lines saved in the unit specific history window can be set using lt historysize gt The
18. in the table below to achieve the corresponding settings for the Tieline Commander G3 codec Decoder settings are not used to configure the Tieline Commander G3 MDC net Datamode MDC net Audiomode Tieline Codec Comment selection POTS Music POTS Interface POTS Music Music POTS Interface POTS Other Other POTS Interface POTS Voice Voice G3 POTS Interface GSM Music Music POTS Int in GSM LL mode GSM Other Other POTS Int GSM LL mode GSM Voice Voice G3 POTS Int GSM LL mode ISDN Music Music ISDN Interface ISDN Other Other ISDN Interface ISDN Voice Voice G3 ISDN Interface G722 G722 ISDN Interface G722NBT G722 ISDN Interface G722 H221 G722 ISDN Interface G711ALAW G711 ISDN Interface G711MLAW G711 ISDN Interface Any other Mono MP2 Mono ISDN Interface Any other Joint Stereo MP2 Joint Stereo ISDN Interface Any other Stereo MP2 Stereo ISDN Interface Any other Dual Mono MP2 Dual ISDN Interface RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 21
19. larger lt historysize gt the more memory is needed to run the Backend In addition a DEBUG can be set to log all screen messages and communications For specific unit debugging the enable debugging checkbox can be set from within the physical units history window These options should be used for debugging only All the above options can be more easily configured from the Backends configuration screen 3 2 Backend Tools There are a few shareware utillities that in some cases must be installed in order to start the Backend These utillities are needed to control relay optocoupler and AD DA cards 3 2 1 Installing GivelO GivelO is an utillity that allows the Backend to talk with some special controller cards like UniRel OptoRel and AD DA cards To install GivelO the driver giveio sys has to be copied into your SystemRoot SYSTEM32 DRIVERS directory In order to complete the installation type the following command at the command prompt INSTDRV GivelO SystemRoot SYSTEM32 DRIVERS GIVEIO SYS Now check your Devices from the control panel NT4 or select Computer Management from the Administrative tools menu Windows 2000 and make sure the service starts automatically In order for the Backend to control the specific ports the device address has to be located using the PCIVIEW utillity To use the PCIVIEW utillity it has to be copied to a local harddisk Now find the card by selecting the PCI slot and checking the Vendor and Devic
20. n the port is read OPTOREL1_ADR 0x9800 The Backends OptoRel card address OPTOREL1_XOR 0x0000 Optional XOR value Any bit set to 1 will be inverted when the port is read ADDA1_ADR 0 0000 Backends ADDA card address ADC10_CONV 0 0003051804379 Conversion value for ADDA port 1 ADC11_CONV 0 0003051804379 Conversion value for ADDA port 2 ADC12_CONV 0 0003051804379 Conversion value for ADDA port 3 ADC13_CONV 0 0003051804379 Conversion value for ADDA port 4 ADC10 OFFSET 0 Offset value volts for ADDA port 1 ADC11 OFFSET 0 Offset value volts for ADDA port 2 ADC12 OFFSET 0 Offset value volts for ADDA port 3 ADC13 OFFSET 0 Offset value volts for ADDA port 4 Table hardware 2 1 1 Routing tables There are a number of tables involved to configure your router These tables are e Srcgroups studio routerinputs routeroutputs routercue routerexclude To split inputs and outputs into groups and therefore making it possible to fit the router window to your Screen the tables srcgroups for the inputs and studio for the outputs allow grouping of in and outputs The fields srcgroupnr within the table routerinputs and studionr within the table routeroutputs map specific in or outputs to these groups When these fields contain a value of 0 the in or outputs are always visible in any group selection To hide any in or outputs from the Matrix window set the field issource for inputs or isdest for outputs to 0 default In order
21. o MPC MPC_2400 or MPC_1200 VIRTUAL IO Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 or Routed to MPC or MPC 2400 HFCONTROL ADDAport xxH AD DA Parallel control Antenna Receiver Transmitter PARALLEL IO OptoRelPort xxH Parallel Direct IO 3 3 2 LDU Device Types The MDC net applications recognize and are able to control the following unit types Type ENCODER DECODER TA TERMINAL ADAPTER ROUTER REMOTEROUTER HFROUTER ROTOR RECEIVER TRANSMITTER DTMF GENERATOR Each type has its own set of specific commands as could be read in chapter 1 Usually a PDU device automatically refers to one or more specific LDU device type s Therefore the LDUs are configured automatically when a physical device PDU is created 3 3 3 Connectors and pins allocation Pin 1 of a RJ 45 connector is the left most pin when looking at the cable side of the connector and keeping the clip down RJ 45 8 pin Adapter RJ 45 8p Adapter Signal name DB 9 DB 9 DB 25 DB 25 at RJ 45 side wire color DTE DCE DTE DCE 1 Blue DSR 6 4 6 20 2 Orange RTS 7 8 4 5 3 SHIELD GND 4 Red TXD 3 2 2 3 5 Green RXD 2 3 3 2 6 Yellow SIGNAL GND 5 5 7 7 7 Brown CTS 8 7 5 4 8 Gray or White DTR 4 6 20 6 DCD 1 1 8 8 RI 9 9 22 22 create standard RS 232 connector compatible with the Digiboard standard wire as follows PC 9 pol DB 9 DTE MALE PC 25 pol DB 25 DTE MALE RaLex Sol
22. pert Direct Command and enter the command time remotecontrol The next Commands will be transmitted to the MAYAH Centauri when the Codec settings are changed Enc format Auto Enc bitrate lt BitRate gt Enc srate lt SampleRate gt Encoder DataMode 1ch CCS 6ch CCS and 1ch H221 6ch H221 Enc format CCS Enc algo Mpegl2 Encoder DataMode 2ch 019412 6 ch 019412 Enc format Musictaxi Enc algo Mpegl2 Encoder DataMode Unframed 2ch RE 6ch RE Enc algo Mpegl2 Encoder DataMode 1ch J52 6ch J52 Enc algo AAC Encoder DataMode G722 H221 and G722 Enc algo G 722 Encoder DataMode 2ch CCSL3 6ch CCSL3 Enc format CCS Enc algo Encoder DataMode 2 DLGA4 L3 6ch DLGA L3 Enc format Musictaxi Enc algo Encoder DataMode 1ch Layer3 2ch D4SL3 6ch 04513 2ch TelosL3 6ch TelosL3 Enc algo Encoder DataMode G711ALAW Enc algo G 711 ISDN g711 alaw Encoder DataMode G711MLAW Enc algo G 711 ISDN g711 ulaw RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 16 Encoder DataMode not G 722 G722 H221 G722NBT G711ALAW G711MLAW Encoder AudioMode Stereo Enc_mode Stereo Encoder AudioMode Joint Stereo Enc_mode Joint Encoder AudioMode Dual Channel Enc_mode Dual Encoder AudioMode Mono Enc_mode Mono Encoder DataMode G 722 G722 H221 G722NBT G711ALAW or G711MLAW Enc mode Mono
23. se amp MySQL Front RaLex 002 a File Edit Tools Im Export Window Help euxxo 9880 Bam E g Host um EJ coms ki zm B i madcnet RaLex 002 running MySQL ersion 3 23 54 nt Uptime 0 days 00 07 54 u B T M amp Ej mysql Variables 212 ProcessList 4 Variable Value back log 50 basedir C AMySOL binlog_cache_size 32768 character_set latint character_sets latin big5 czech euc_kr gb2312 gbk sjis tis620 ujis dec8 dos germa concurrent_insert ON connect timeout 5 Using the tabs Host Database Table Data and Query you can select the desired views The option Data is used to manually make changes in the tables of the database Query can be used to import updates and or restore previously made backups of the database Tools Im Export Window Help Ao GS estxx Om FR ZEN 00 zT z 9 M B Database C Table E Data J Query Table Properties for mdcnet address Nul Default lressgroups int 10 No sstriction S ace name varchar 100 No lecsettings gt 4 shortname varchar 100 No When editing fields within the database the buttons and X can be used to confirm or revert the change To confirm the change you can also select a field on another row within the same table Use the button to refresh the data within a table To delete a record the button or l
24. seconds in which multiple updates are considered as a single update Recommended values are in the range 500 1500 MDCSchedulerPort 18402 The MDC net Scheduler Soap interface port MDCSchedulerWSDLDir C Program Files Arbor AAC_SOAP The MDC net Scheduler Soap directory RedialDelay 5 Time in seconds after which the system issues a redial when the line is busy RouteTalkbackOnly Perform only Talkback retour routing 0 1 DisconnectPreparedGDU Disconnect a prepared GDU if the incoming number CLI is not correct 0 1 DisconnectReservedGDU Disconnect incoming calls if a GDU is reserved 0 1 DisconnectlfNoNumber Disconnect a prepared GDU if there is no number CLI available 0 1 RouteDefaultAfterDisconnect Automatically route a default after releasing a GDU 0 1 AllowTransfer Disabe or Enable the transfer option ClientTransparancy 55 Client transparency 0 200 Table globalsettings RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 8 Setting Default value Description LPT1_ADR 0x378 The Backends LPT port address LPT1_XOR 0x00 Optional XOR value Any bit set to 1 will be inverted when the port is read UNIREL1_ADR 0x9800 The Backends UniRel card address UNIREL1_XOR 0x0000 Optional XOR value Any bit set to 1 will be inverted whe
25. t Ctrl gt lt Del gt can be used RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 6 a File Edit Tools Im Export Window Help esxX Om 256 Ban marte vy X C uni 0 i i T 2 E crosspoints I 43 Host Database Table Ed Data Query E excludedsettings E pose E 4 gdu mdcnet_drs basel srcgroups 12 Records 12 retrieve E adugroup 7 globalsettings 1 22 Codec C grouplevels 2 22 Audionetz groupmembers 3 22 Radio E grouprights 4 22 Spez Funk E hardware himap 5PR1 E history 6 sR2 E inputserver T5R3 E invisiblegdu 8H2 9 5811 E Iduconfig 10 vP11 E Iduhfmap E Idustatus E E E Idutemplates l Je EI laesleatinae The option Export tables from the Im Export menu allows you to create backups of your database s To create a full backup of a database select the desired database and make sure that all tables are selected Also verify that the options Include USE dbname Statement Include DROP TABLE Statements Structure and Data are selected and choose the filename for your database backup 002 Export Tables Select Database and T able s ue E address addressgroups clirestriction connection File What to export Structure Data Output codecsettings UD V crosspoints excludedsettings R
26. t xxH Lptport Uniport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH Communications Configuration 9600 N 8 1 2400 N 8 1 1200 N 8 1 9600 8 1 Parallel Parallel 38400 8 1 38400 8 1 38400 8 1 9600 8 1 9600 8 1 or Routed to STUDIOSET2 9600 N 8 1 or Routed to STUDIOSET1 9600 N 8 1 9600 N 8 1 www xxx yyy zzz port IPport www xxx yyy zzz port www xxx yyy zzz port Comport xxH Comport xxH Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 38400 N 8 1 9600 N 8 1 IPport www xxx yyy zzz port Comport xxH 9600 N 8 1 www xxx yyy zzz port www xxx yyy zzz port Aditional Information C Hop SuperlO HF Control C Hop SuperlO HF Control C Hop SuperlO HF Control Use Input xxH Use Input xxH Output xxH RS 232 No Protocol RS 232 No Protocol RS 232 No Protocol First part of STUDIOSET Second part of STUDIOSET Dialog4 Use Telco PTP Telos XStream over IP MusicTaxi over IP IP Communication AT BAU_X 4 AEQ Eagle Prodys Pronto 1 2 3 IP Communication SystemBase C400 First part of Telos Two over IP Second part of Telos Two over IP APT WorldNet Milano Ohio APT WorldNet Tokyo Chicago Sonifex First part of CITAM Second part of CITAM First part of MAINSTREET Second part of MAINSTREET First
27. utions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 13 Following describes the RJ 45 adapter needed and its wiring when connected to Digiboard PC 9 pol PC 25 pol Ascom110 TA2124DX TA2124DX MultiPoint Telos Zephyr RE 662 663 StudioSet DHD RM3200 AETA Hifiscoop3 NTP CDQPrima Ancillary Prodys Pronto SystemBase C400 WorldNet Milano Sonifex NicaX DB 9 DCE FEMALE DB 25 DCE FEMALE DB 25 DTE MALE DB 25 DTE MALE DB 9 DTE MALE DB 9 DCE FEMALE DB 25 DTE MALE DB 9 DTE MALE DB 9 DTE MALE DB 9 DTE MALE DB 9 DCE FEMALE DB 9 DCE FEMALE DB 9 DTE MALE DB 9 DTE MALE DB 9 DTE MALE DB 9 DTE MALE CDQ Prima DB 9 MALE Special wiring RJ 45 Adapter wire color Insert at pin Red 4 Green 9 Yellow 5 CITAM Supervisor port RJ 12 Special wiring Citam RJ 12 Digiboard RJ 45 PC DB 9 Female 3 5 2 green 4 4 3 red 6 6 5 yellow DTMF Generator to Digiboard cable DTMF Gen RJ 12 Digiboard RJ 45 3 6 4 4 CDQ 200x connectors for remote control are wired as follows OptoRel Signal 37 pol Male CCS CDQ200x Signal CDQ2000 Pin CDQ2001 Pin 9 pol Male 26 pol HD Male Output bO 1 Select A 2 11 Output b1 2 Select 3 7 Output 52 3 Select 4 5 Output b3 4 Line 1 6 2 Output b4 5 Line 2 7 4 Output b5 6 Mode 8 6 Output b6 7 9 10 Output b7 8 Remote
28. utputnumber The system sends a remote routing command to the RemoteRouter device belonging to the GDU If nn or mm is not specified the default of 1 is taken In practice this means that specifying 03 for the techinfo will cause the system to select input 3 on the remote router This is normally enough 3 5 Cost accounting Costaccounting in Version 2 is not yet available 3 6 MDC net Monitor MDC net Monitor is a service application that can be used for advanced monitoring of the ISDN connections The monitor program allows the user to set switches uppon connection and synchronisation and automatically releases the switches at synchronisation or connection loss Another feature of the Monitor application is the ability to set a switch and or play a windows wave file if synchronisation has been lost 3 7 MDC net Scheduler The MDC net Scheduler is a service application that can be used in conjuction with any web based scheduler It provides a flexible SOAP interface that can be used to allow automated codec connections and remote routing RaLex Solutions 2005 2007 RaLex Solutions BVBA Belgium Page 15 4 Specific Device Behavior 4 1 MAYAH Centauri Please configure the network timeout setting in order to prevent the connection to become stale The timeout setting can be set from the menu Settings Timeouts Remote Control We recommend a timeout of 90 seconds Using Centauri Remote this can be done using Ex

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