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1. cccccsccsscsscssccescceccesccsccescescceccescceccescesceescesceecees 5 Waranty Red tal Mii a nein linie 6 IMportant Network Considerations un 6 Wa VOU WII NEE mirta aaa 6 Wh ts Tt DA erento nee 6 A E EHEN REISE EEE RERRRNERERNN 6 Chapter 3 Introduction to the D series ccsccssccescssccescesccsccescesccescesceecees 7 DESEL DE ON Seen 8 A ne ee ee ee ee es reise 8 APPICAMON Sinai aia ado eigene 9 DIV AONE and Teak pana 9 Dias Trontanda fear Panel sa 10 Chapter 4 Installing and configuring the D series oooooooocoooommmmommm gt moo 13 TE OCG UG etn ss Seat cea scence atest A E A 14 Connecting upa Dserles panel nee uk 15 Setting the device ID for a panel ooonccnncccconncnnccccnoncnncnononcnnnnnonncnnnononnnnnnnonnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnanennnns 17 Setting end of line EOL terminations ooonccnnccccnonncnnccononcnnncnnnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnancnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnanncannnss 21 Specifying switch or trigger mode for buttons DAS only occccooonccnccccnocccnnconnonccnncnonanconnnnonancnnnnonanacinnnss 22 Waranty ste Mes 25 March 27 2015 Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 1 Important safety instructions In This Chapter Sale A AA 2 March 27 2015 Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 1 Important safety instructions Safety warnings Warning When using electrical products basic cautions should always be followed including the following Pe ey i as aes he Re
2. D Series Hardware Manual Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 Copyright notice The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics is not liable for improper installation or configuration The information contained herein is intended only as an aid to qualified personnel in the design installation and maintenance of engineered audio systems The installing contractor or end user is ultimately responsible for the successful implementation of these systems All creative content in this manual including the layout art design content photography drawings specifications and all other intellectual property is Copyright 2015 Peavey Electronics Corporation All Rights Reserved Features amp specifications subject to change without notice All other registered trademarks or trademarks are the property of their respective owners The ratc server component is based in part on the work of the libwebsockets project http libwebsockets org Prepared by Peavey Digital Research 6 Elm Place Eynsham Oxford OX29 4BD UK Email mmtechsupport peavey com mailto mmtechsupport peavey com Scope This guide describes how to install a DIV or D4S device and how to connect the device to a NION or Digitool MX ji Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 Contents Chapter 1 Important safety instructions oooooocoocooccocnoocnoccnonnocnoccnocnnocos 1 e E EU OA 2 Chapter 2 Before you STAIMT
3. ID chart on page 19 Device ID switches f j Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 D Series Hardware Manual Device ID chart D1V and D4S March 27 2015 Available device IDs are organized into groups Assigning IDs from the same group to a set of DAS panels will mean the buttons from all the panels will operate as a collective mutually exclusive group just like a set of radio buttons n a software application When using a Digitool each DIP switch configuration sets up the D series device with a range of four ID numbers see Digitool Device ID range column For the D1V the selected ID number is indicated by the four device selection LEDs For the D45 the IDs relate to the four buttons 1n top to bottom order When trigger mode on page 22 is set on the DAS the buttons are used for preset recall For example with DIP switch 3 set to on and the other switches set to off presets 5 8 could be recalled using the device Horizontal dividing lines indicate the start and end of each group Note When using a Digitool groups can only contain the first 8 IDs Digitool Digitool Device ID Device ID range range Version 1 7 2 0 20 Chapter 4 Installing and configuring the D series Digitool Device ID range Version 1 7 2 0 Digitool Device ID range March 27 2015 D Series Hardware Manual Digitool Digitool Device ID Device ID range range 113 116 101 104 nn 105 108 121 124 109 112 1
4. button mode device ID and EOL termination function 7 RJ 45 Connectors Dual RJ 45 connectors for installation into D Series RS 485 network These connectors are wired in parallel and include data and power supply connections The recommended cable is UTP Category 5 CATS or better D4S front and rear panel ii i y Ba A o AMA 5 red u de ww ww l Label Space Use this area to fix a label identifying the selection that has been made For example the knob could switch between audio sources for background music CD player l and 2 2 Device selection LED Single color green LED illuminates to indicate which of the four devices wired to the NWare D1V device is active 3 Device selection switch Momentary push button Pushing the switch selects a device wired to the NWare D series device The button operating mode switch or trigger mode is controlled by DIP switches Switch mode In switch mode each button is independent and does not function as part of a mutually exclusive group Each button sends alternate on and off commands with each button press The LED indicates the on off status for each button separately This feature is used primarily to turn Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 March 27 2015 D Series Hardware Manual on specific audio functions such as a mute or in conjunction with level controls switches and simple audio routing Trigger mode In trigger mode each button transmits a momentary signal when
5. four programmable virtual rotary controls and status LEDs March 27 2015 D Series Hardware Manual Applications D1V front and rear panel March 27 2015 l 2 Conference Rooms Meeting Rooms Combinable Ballrooms Paging Systems Entertainment Systems Theater BOH Back of House Bars amp Restaurants Schools Medical Facilities Institutional Facilities Municipal Facilities Courtrooms Lecture Halls Presentation Rooms Device selection LED Single color green LED illuminates to indicate which of the four devices wired to the NWare DIV device is active Knob position LED Single color green LED array indicates current position of rotary knob Label Space Use this area to fix a label identifying the selection that has been made For example the knob could switch between audio sources for background music CD player l and 2 Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 3 Introduction to the D series 4 Knob Rotary encoder with integral push switch Turning the knob adjusts the level of the wired control The level is indicated by lit LEDs around the knob Pushing the knob selects a device wired to the NWare D series device Note If the LEDs start flashing this means no NWare D series device in the NWare project has been assigned the device ID set on the physical device 5 Mounting Bracket Single gang 1G mounting bracket for installation into standard NEMA 1G switch box 6 DIP Switch Eight position DIP switch assigns
6. pressed This signal is a one shot command that the software recognizes as a trigger A trigger has no on or off state it is simply a momentary logic signal When a trigger has been activated the button LED will illuminate and stay illuminated until another trigger in the same group 1s activated The buttons work in the same way as radio buttons in a software application and are typically used as source selectors Note If the LEDs start flashing this means no NWare D series device in the NWare project has been assigned the device ID set on the physical device 4 Mounting Bracket Single gang 1G mounting bracket for installation into standard NEMA 1G switch box 5 DIP Switch Eight position DIP switch assigns button mode device ID and EOL termination function 6 RJ 45 Connectors Dual RJ 45 connectors for installation into D Series RS 485 network These connectors are wired in parallel and include data and power supply connections The recommended cable is UTP Category 5 CATS or better Version 1 7 2 0 11 Chapter 4 Installing and configuring the D series In This Chapter MTA EO GUC OM ast een alone obio etarra 14 Connecting up a D Series panel ooccccnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 15 Setin the device ID for a panel u 17 Setting e d of line EOL terminations diia 21 Specifying switch or trigger mode for buttons DAS only 22 March 27 20
7. vases upon the apparatus The on off switch in this unit does not break both sides of the primary mains Hazardous energy can be present inside the chassis when the on off switch 1s in the off position The mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the following permissible noise level exposures Duration Per Day in Hours Sound Level dBA Slow According to OSHA any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss Ear plugs or protectors to the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is n operation SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 2 Before y
8. warranty service the consumer must pay initial shipping costs If the repairs are covered by warranty Peavey will pay the return shipping costs How Long This Warranty Lasts The Warranty begins on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser or on the date received by the system integrator See Who This Warranty Protects above The duration of the Warranty varies by product as summarized below 5 Years MediaMatrix DPU cards NION Processing Nodes CABs I O cards Cinema Processors Power Amplifiers Pre Amplifiers Mixers Electronic Filter Sets and Dynamics Processors 1 Year MM Series Cardframes MF Series Cardframes ControlMatrix Host Processors Servers and Controllers nControl nTouch 180 nTouch 60 xControl LCDs nWall VCAT VCAT HD VGA 2 VSC D4S D1V Remote Control Panels Plates Paging Stations Ambient Sense Devices and other devices installed in user accessible locations 90 Days Loudspeaker Components including speakers baskets drivers diaphragm replacement kits and passive filter networks and all Accessory Products March 27 2015 Version 1 7 2 0 How To Get Warranty Service End Users Take the defective product and your dated sales receipt or other proof of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Commercial Audio Systems Integrator or Authorized Peavey Service Center System Integrators Ship the defective product prepaid to Peavey Electronics Corporation International Service Center
9. 15 Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 4 Installing and configuring the D series Introduction D Series panels are designed to mount in standard NEMA electrical enclosures This includes boxes designed for fixed installation into sheet rock wood or masonry construction All cabling and terminations should be installed into conduit securely coupled to the mounting box and system ground plane Note NEMA encloses are not shipped with D series panels They must be bought separately For a proper finish use only Decora style cover plates to match the box gang size 140 Version A March 27 2015 D Series Hardware Manual Connecting up a D series panel March 27 2015 D series control panels require a separate wiring infrastructure that includes RS 485 data and low voltage power in a bus or daisy chain topology For best performance and reliability only Category 5 CATS cable or better should be used for D Series networks Cable runs exceeding 2000 feet are possible using CATS cable proper conduit and terminations In some cases especially when extremely long cable runs are present it may be necessary to terminate the end of the data line EOL In adverse conditions both ends of the data line may require EOL termination If this is the case you can terminate the far end of the network by enabling an additional EOL termination at the last panel n the chain using the DIP switch see End of line EOL terminations on page 21 Th
10. 25 128 Setting end of line EOL terminations Each panel includes an integral terminating circuit that can be activated by setting DIP switch 8 to the ON position Enabling the panel terminator on the last panel in a daisy chain topology is the best way to ensure that your data cabling 1s secure from unwanted interference or noise that could affect data transfer performance Notes The NION requires a jumper to be set in order to terminate the line at the serial port end For more information see RS 422 485 serial port in RS 485 mode in the NION CobraNet Hardware Manual or NION Dante Hardware Manual The Digitool does not require a jumper to be set at the serial port end the termination is made automatically March 27 2015 Version 1 7 2 0 21 Chapter 4 Installing and configuring the D series To set the end of line EOL termination for a panel Set DIP switch 8 to the on terminated position EOL termination switch Specifying switch or trigger mode for buttons D4S only The buttons on the D4S are always arranged in a set and can be configured as switches or triggers In switch mode each button is independent and does not function as part of a mutually exclusive group Each button sends alternate on and off commands with each button press The LED indicates the on off status for each button separately This feature is used primarily to turn on specific audio functions such as a mute or in conjunction w
11. 412 Highway 11 amp 80 East Meridian MS 39301 601 483 5365 Include a detailed description of the problem the name and location of the jobsite and a copy of your invoice as evidence of warranty coverage Please include a complete return shipping address Limitation of Implied Warranties ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Exclusions of Damages PEAVEY S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT PEAVEY S OPTION IF WE ELECT TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT THE REPLACEMENT MAY BEA RECONDITIONED UNIT PEAVEY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BASED ON INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF PEAVEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If you have any questions about this warranty or service received or if you need assistanc
12. Date May 1 2005 What This Warranty Covers This Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey Commercial Audio products purchased and serviced in the United States of America USA What This Warranty Does Not Cover The Warranty does not cover 1 damage caused by accident misuse abuse improper installation or operation rental product modification or neglect 2 damage occurring during shipment 3 damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Peavey 4 products on which the serial number has been altered defaced or removed 5 products not purchased from an Authorized Peavey Commercial Audio Integrator This warranty does not cover associated costs incurred from servicing equipment including but not limited to travel jobsite related costs fabrication freight loaner equipment installation cabling or harnessing mounting materials or other variable costs Who This Warranty Protects In applications where the product is sold over the counter this Warranty protects the original retail purchaser In applications where the product is part of an integrated system and such system is warrantied by the integrator as a complete assembly this Warranty protects only the system integrator What Peavey Will Do We will repair or replace at Peavey s discretion products covered by warranty at no charge for labor or materials If the product or component must be shipped to Peavey for
13. NION end with a CAT5 T568B connector at the other end For both the NION and Digitool units that are daisy chained to the first D series unit use a cable with a CATS5 connector at both ends T 568B 12345678 16 Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 D Series Hardware Manual CAT5 T568B plug NION RS 485 port Description 485 ee PO FE PO l 2 4 Power 5 Setting the device ID for a panel In a D series control system each panel must be assigned a device ID This allows NWare to identify each physical control on the device when the user interacts with it For the D4S the physical controls are buttons For the D1V there is a single rotary control with a push button There are 32 device IDs available per NWare project Device IDs are assigned according to whether the panels will be working independently or whether they will work together How panels operate March 27 2015 When panels work independently pressing a button or turning the knob on one panel changes a setting in an NWare project that no other panel can access such as the audio source or gain for a particular room When panels work collectively t can be in one of two ways Several panels set the exact same values in the NWare project You can interact with the panel in one of several rooms for example and in each case the exact same settings are changed The buttons on several D4S panels running in trigger mode form a larger single g
14. ad these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding plug The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories provided by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power sup
15. e diagram below shows a typical set up using a NION and two D series panels Power is supplied via the NION RS 485 422 port A maximum of 31 D series units can be daisy chained to the NION in this type of configuration RS 485 422 serial port gt A a o um C e ja q YA i i s n EA A D series ee aa Y panels rear To other panels Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 4 Installing and configuring the D series The diagram below shows a typical set up using a Digitool MX32 and two D series panels Power is supplied via the Digitool RS 485 serial port Without an external power source a maximum of 15 D series units can be daisy chained to the Digitool in this type of configuration With a power source available the maximum increases to 31 RS 485 serial port Sete ee MD e ae ee e ee une ____ dl mm a a nr ar ower ue _ e le ab e e e ae ed MO Mes Pis Pa E Paga a ia Pia eee ee em a adham m an Ze e o meo an A A A AA or e em waar A e 15 ah a oe Tet qu eds q de yA de aT st Ar gt ries salve 2 pm ea St ne MM nm u EDER en A area ap BR se Ee Yi D series panels rear To other panels D Series cable pin outs When using a Digitool MX the cable is fitted with a CATS T568B connector at both ends However when the NION is used a serial D connector is used at the
16. e in locating an Authorized Service Center please contact the Peavey International Service Center at 601 483 5365 Features and specifications subject to change without notice 25 Commercial Audio A Division of Peavey Electronics Corp 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive Meridian Mississippi 39305 USA Phone 866 662 8750 http www peaveycommercialaudio com products cfm mm Features amp Specifications subject to change without notice Copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved 80305828
17. ith level controls switches and simple audio routing In trigger mode each button transmits a momentary signal when pressed This signal s a one shot command that the software recognizes as a trigger A trigger has no on or off state it is simply a momentary logic signal When a trigger has been activated the button LED will illuminate and stay illuminated until another trigger in the same group is activated The buttons work in the same way as radio buttons in a software application and are typically used as source Selectors With a Digitool trigger mode is used for recalling presets which are typically used for source selection The selection works in groups of up to 8 IDs Using two DAS controllers set for IDs 1 4 and 5 8 would allow presets 1 8 to be recalled If ID1 1s active for example pressing the button for ID6 would light the LED for ID6 and turn off the LED for ID1 Notes Before configuring the D4S make sure that your system is completely wired and terminated correctly to the NION or Digitool The power to the NION or Digitool and D series network should be on Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 D Series Hardware Manual To specify switch or trigger mode for buttons Set DIP switch 1 to the on switch mode or off trigger mode position Switch mode Trigger mode March 27 2015 Version 1 7 2 0 23 Warranty statement PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION DOMESTIC USA LIMITED WARRANTY Effective
18. ou start In This Chapter Watrtanty es Stato ee ee Ede 6 Important network CONSIAETatIONS ooooocnncnonooooooooononon ono nono nono nono nono nono nono nn nnnnnnnnos 6 What you WENS odeia 6 Whale in thebox 2 a ii 6 Thank Ol en a ee 6 March 27 2015 Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 2 Before you start Warranty Registration Please take a few minutes and fill out the warranty registration card Although your warranty is valid without the registration the information you provide with the form 1s crucial to our support group It enables us to provide better service and customer support and to keep you informed of new product updates Tip Refer to the warranty statement at the rear of this manual for details of what your warranty includes and what the limitations are Important network considerations This product uses a proprietary protocol on an RS 485 multi drop network It should not be connected to other networks The devices on this RS 485 network should be connected in a single daisy chain string Star network connections are not recommended Each device has two RJ 45 loop through connectors to facilitate proper network configuration Each D series device draws approximately 16mA If you are using a NION the RS 485 network will support a maximum of 32 devices However if you are using a Digitool MX 16 MX32 or LIVE a maximum of 15 devices may be used What you will need Phillips head screwdriver to fit 6 32 mounting sc
19. ply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Never break off the ground pin Write for our free booklet Shock Hazard and Grounding Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack rear support should be provided Control panel devices including the xControl range D series and nTouch 60 are designed for mounting in NEMA metal enclosures Grounding to the front plate is required Note for UK only If the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this unit do not correspond with the terminals in your plug proceed as follows a The wire that is colored green and yellow must be connected to the terminal that is marked by the letter E the earth symbol b colored green or colored green and yellow c The wire that is colored blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N or the color black Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 March 27 2015 19 20 ZH D Series Hardware Manual d The wire that is colored brown must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter L or the color red This electrical apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and care should be taken not to place objects containing liquids such as
20. rews What s in the box In the box you will find DAS or DIV flush mount panel Black Phillips head countersunk 6 32 mounting screws 2 User manual this manual If any of these items is missing please contact your Authorized Peavey contractor dealer Thank You Thank you for purchasing this Peavey product It is designed to provide years of trouble free operation and high quality performance We are confident that you will find this product and other Peavey products to be of the highest quality Version 1 7 2 0 March 27 2015 Chapter 3 Introduction to the D series In This Chapter B X16 0 15 6 1 Bare renee eee ia 8 Foe a agin eae eee 8 POD CANONS eek 9 DIV ont and tear panel a er a ale lite dae 9 DAS trontand rear panel n 10 March 27 2015 Version 1 7 2 0 Chapter 3 Introduction to the D series Description The D series comprises two individual control units D4S This is a one gang Decora panel with four programmable buttons and status LEDs Features Standard Decora package Assignable controls LED control status indicators Label space for customization RS 485 network connectivity Easy wiring amp installation Flexible Addressable Tracking rotary control locations Software upgradeable Integral EOL Terminators Low power requirements Power supplied via RS 485 connection Cost effective Version 1 7 2 0 D1V This 1s a one gang Decora panel with
21. roup like a radio button group in software When one button from a panel is on all the others on the same panel and on the other panels will be in the off state Version 1 7 2 0 17 Chapter 4 Installing and configuring the D series Assigning device IDs The 32 available device IDs are organized into groups of four as shown in the Device ID chart on page 19 each group is separated by a horizontal line Groups are used with D4S panels to allow them to operate collectively with all the buttons from several panels working in a larger mutually exclusive set like a set of radio buttons in a software application Use the table below to work out whether to assign IDs to the available panels from the same group or different groups Approach needed Relevant to D series How to assign Device IDs model Panels work independently D1V and D4S Choose IDs from different groups to assign to the panels Panels all control exactly D1V and D4S Choose one ID and assign it to the same NWare devices n each of the panels the project Buttons on several D4S D4S only Choose a series of IDs from the panels work together n a same group and ass gn each mutually exclusive group panel an ID n turn Set the devices to use tr gger mode See Specifying switch or trigger mode for buttons D4S only on page 22 Setting the DIP switches 1 Locate the DIP switches on the rear of the D1V or DAS 2 Set switches 3 7 according to the device
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