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1. If you want to know your local network TCP IP configuration a simple method is to open the Command Console Start gt Run gt CMD and to run the ipconfig all command More information with the following link http www microsoft com resources documentation windows xp all oroddocs en us ipconfig mspx mfr true Note despite not supporting DHCP EclerNet devices and generally any device with static IP can coexist with dynamic IP devices as a DHCP server usually reserves a part of the addresses range for dynamic allocation and another part for static allocation 7 5 MIMO88 INPUTS section The INPUTS section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance INPUTS 2 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 4 INPUT 4 5 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 IHPUT 7 8 amp 8 INPUT amp PARAMETRIC EQ 2k TYPE BU0 5k 150e a 710k 2n Hk FREQUENCY 0 dE 20 dB DT PHANTOM DELAY GATE MONO pa 18 THRESHOLD MIM MAX DEPTH 4 MIM MAK MM MAX 000m ATTACK Bypass MAN MINO N Q TN MAX HOLD MIN MAK RELEASE COMPRESSOR GR 18 2 0 Li JH e 36 18 THRESHOLD LM RATIO TN MAK ATTACK MIN MAX RELEASE F SHIFTER MIN En MAKE UP ACTIVE At the top left of the section there is a list of unit inputs showing from 8 inputs 8x8 configuration all channels in mono to 16 inputs 16x16 configuration all channels in mono to all
2. AMPLIFIER 2 NPA2500T 0 0 0 0 AMPLIFIER 3 NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 AMPLIFIER 4 NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 17 To reverse the alphabetical listing order left click on any table header Name Name AMPLIFIER SM AMPLIFIER E AMPLIFIER 3 SM AMPLIFIER A AMPLIFIER 4 FRONT PA AMPLIFIER AMPLIFIER 7 AMPLIFIER AMPLIFIER 6 AMPLIFIER 7 AMPLIFIER 5 FRONT PA AMPLIFIER 4 SM AMPLIFIER A AMPLIFIER 3 SM AMPLIFIER B AMPLIFIER 2 Ascending alphabetical order view Descending alphabetical order view um Device Groups ssstittiu HHHHDDU NH DU NHDEEH DU UEEEEUEECEEE EE UUEEEHUEEEUEEEEEUEEEEEREEEDUEERE RER POWER AI POWER DELAY REINFORCEMENT POWER MAIN PA POWER REDUNDANT SYSTEM POWER STAGE MONITORS Devices from Group FULL SHOW NPA 2500T PRESET AMPLIFIER 2 01 Empty oO A c m m PRESET 01 Empty NPA4O000T AMPLIFIER 3 i a I m c m PRESET 01 Empty NPA4000T AMPLIFIER 4 NPA4000T PRESEI AMPLIFIER 5 01 Empty oi m m cf PRESET 01 Empty NPA4000T AMPLIFIER a a i iral cE PRESET 01 Empty NPA4000T AMPLIFIER 7 R Es D PRESET 01 Empty NPA4000T FRONT PA i a m m PRESET 01 Empty NPA4000T SM AMPLIFIER A NPA4000T c SM AMPLIFIER E 01 Empty Graphic mode view 3 CONTEXT MENU RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON Right clicking on various Project elements will open a context menu with possible actions for each case e D
3. PARAMETRIC EQ OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 1k OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 B U 5k OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 bis rr rt iv OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 3 K T MIN MAX OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 a 20 2Uk MIN MAK MIN MAX TT P is g FREQUENCY GAIN Q a s BIN OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 TYPE OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 ET OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 LIMITER OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 OUT 13 OUTPUT 13 48 R E OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 E a E LIN T TT a i LI a E a OUT 15 OUTPUT 15 OUT 1b OUITUT Le 36 18 Min EP MAX THRESHOLD ATTACK RELEASE The image shows that the MIMO88CONF outputs only have two differences compared to the standard version see chapter 7 for more information about these features e No crossover filters e 4 Band parametric EQ 8 in the standard version 151 The aspect of the OUTPUTS section of the MIMO88CONF for outputs 5 to 8 and 9 to 16 is as follows OUTPUTS LEVEL DELAY OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 i E OUTPUT 3 fy OUTPUT 4 m CUP um Max JUI 95 OUTPUT gt 57m OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 OUT 7 OUTPUT OUT amp OUTPUT 8 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 z QUT 10 OUTPUT 10 EU OUT H OUTPUT 11 SE QUT 12 OUTPUT 12 S OUT 13 OUTPUT 13 48 OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 M QUT 15 OUTPUT 15 QUT 16 OUTPUT 16 0 0 dB GET FROM OUT 3 gt This image shows the following differences compared to the output groups 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 e An output signal should be selected in the list OUT1 to OUT4 and OUT9 to OUT 12 e No
4. UDP Port 2210 See section 4 1 Creating an EclerNet Project The lower right section of the device channel window presents the following appearance for NZA Series OUT LEVEL ENABLED LEVEL REMOTE B CONFIG GAIN 26 dB OUTPUT MODE SINGLE COMP MODE COMPRESSOR Presence signal indicator green at the channel input Reading of the channel s volume control position on the hardware front panel LEVEL The position of this hardware control is a part of amplifier hardware and is not remotely adjustable from EclerNet Manager application It determines the maximum signal level coming out from this amplifier channel output 0 dB means no attenuation or which is equivalent maximum volume 55 VCA port selector for remote control of channel volume with a total of 4 or 6 ports depending on the NZA amplifier model Connecting for example a potentiometer to the VCA port of a channel of the amplifier allows you to remote control its volume The maximum volume of a channel whether it is assigned to a VCA port or not will always be determined by the position of its hardware volume control see previous section LEVEL Note a same VCA port can be assigned to several amplifier channels for a simultaneous remote control of all assigned channels REMOTE Metering of the control voltage detected at the selected VCA port port B in the example The metering is proportional to the volume control applied to the channel 0 d
5. Device 01 MIMOSS OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 gt OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 gt OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 gt OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 INPUTS gt OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 y CONF Dev MIMO88 Conference gt OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 Online and Unused Dev IU i Live aa au conr NO LABEL 10 11 11 16 NO LABEL tore EEN 10 1111 109 25 MIMOSS siave Ce PROTO l D NPA40007T 10 11 11 235 2210 bien MIMOSS8 Conference 146 EclerNet Manager New Project File Edit View Help gt gt iss Explorer BS Deploy Explorer Project Ex MIMO GENERATOR PINK NOIS INPUTS Online and Unused Dev c Device 01 10 11 11 100 2210 CONE NO LABEL MIMOSS Conference 10 11 11 16 MIMO bm 10 11 11 109 22 wa PROTO I D 10 11 11 235 2210 3 Once the device is added to the project and online or connected right mouse button gt Connect gt Green fixed icon to its right access the dialogue box that allows you to load the firmware file from a device with bin extension and transfer it to the device in question Project Explorer 1 groups A E m Edit Comments Delete Activate Device Finder Network Configuration Change Password Disconnect Detach Downloading Firm Select Firmware File G CONF eclernet manager v2 12rl1 gt v A Buscar eclernet manager Organizar v g Amp
6. Device Name Device 01 2011 02 14 14 06 52 Device NO LABEL 10 11 11 231 2210 New Device found online ric yecter 14 02 2011 14 08 59 4 23 24 After clicking OK the new device appears in the various Project windows 1 Project Explorer 2 Project Explorer Helper 3 Groups from Device Container or Groups from Channel Container 4 Members from Device Group or Members from Channel Group 0090 EclerNet Manager New Project File Edit View Help ase BS Deploy SR users Settings Panic yecter a amp To HH Project Explorer Gi 01 Empty Device 01 2011 02 14 14 11 08 Device Device 01 Added to Project 14 02 2011 14 12 36 A e00 amp EclerNet Manager New Project File Edit View Help IMS NM T rice yecter s from Channel Container amp To E Project Explorer Grout OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 ouTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT s OUTPUT e OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 E Device 01 o C U p A e 2011 02 14 14 11 08 Device Device 01 Added to Project 14 02 2011 14 13 35 a Added devices automatically appear in the A P device and channel default groups which respectively contain all the Project devices and channels You can also add devices to the Project by right clicking on a device group Add Device option in the context menu 3 Creating a device group There are two ways to create a device group 1 Edit Add Device Group menu entry
7. Low Pass and High Pass with a 6 or 12 dB oct slope FREQUENCY these are low pass and high pass filters with adjustable cut off frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz All Pass order 1 and 2 FREQUENCY Q in order 2 all pass filters that do not affect the signal amplitude but the phase at certain frequencies in contrast with delay which changes phase at all frequencies This type of filter is mainly used to compensate for phase errors in speakers or other causes such as phase shifts introduced by the crossover O PARAMETRIC EQ 09 Tk TYPE Parametric EQ B00 EET BUD Sk ax 2i LS E 3 a 150 am 10k Py s a 20 Ak MIN MAX MIN MAX FREQUENCY GAIN q 106 Hz 8 508 12 0 6 5 COMPRESSOR The compressor section offers a processing of the input signal dynamic behaviour allowing the output intensity to be controlled not to exceed certain levels Available settings are ON OFF turns the compressor on off green button grey button When in OFF mode the rest of the section controls are disabled THRESHOLD compression threshold Composed of a potentiometer and a numerical value and used to specify the input signal level at which compression begins to occur This parameter ranges from 18 dB to 36 dB RATIO compression ratio It also includes a potentiometer and its associated numerical value This parameter determines the output volume reduction ratio when the input signal level rises above the threshold
8. 16 Please note that when a LED is linked to a parameter that can only take two values O or 100 off or on the Data field is unavailable because it s not possible to freely assign a specific value to light the LED In the following example this happens when you link a LED to a MUTE function which can only have two possible values AA Panel Control Name Control 02 Param Devices Device 01 InputChannel IN1 Mute Data Reverse File led 169 9 4 Management of UCP from remote devices Fundamentally any remote device working as a web client computer tablet smartphone etc and pointing with a web browser to the IP address of the web server computer which runs the EclerNet Manager application with the installation project will display the list of available UCPs in the project The following example shows an EclerNet Manager project containing 4 UCPs left image and how they are displayed by default as a list in the remote browser window here with Google Chrome right image e EclerNet Manager demo_user_panel_2 proves david L IOIX CURES File Edit View Help Ee vnc KYeCLEF Project Explorer O User Control Panel c Q6 127001 sy Devices gt matrix gt Lecture th 1 MIMO8S iPhone Mixer gt Lecture th 2 MIMOS88 gt EVAC SYSTEM MIMO88 iPhone Mixer gt OUTDOOR ar MIMOS8 z 1 groups ha gt i iPhone Mixer 2 pages ririri 5 gt E iPad Mixer 1 pages iPad Mix
9. 2 Right clicking on Devices in Project Explorer and Add Device Group option in the context menu Add New Device Group Group Name Basement AMPS Cancel ai us PF rore C t EX plo El HIPHTEHTEHHEEHETHEHEEHTEHTEHEEHEEEHHEEHTEHTEH EHE EEHEEEHEEHEEEHEEEHEEEHEEEHEEHHEEHE egies Groups from Device Container Project Manual All e Devices O v8 A I E JEN eve Basement AMPS b E Basement AMP 1 P 1 ABL Basement AMP 2 PA4D00 First Floor AMPS b E First Floor AMP 1 NPASOO0T M First Floor AMP 2 NPASOOOT b Em Outdoor Zone 1 AMP 1 NPASOOOT gt BE Outdoor Zone 2 AMP 2 ABL Outdoor Zone 3 AMP 3 1 b EN EN Safety Perimeter AMP 1 NPA4O001 d E EN Safety Perimeter AMP 2 NPA40001 d I Safety Perimeter AMP 3 gt t Second Floor AMP 1 BL Second Floor AMP 2 NPAA40001 E EN Technical Spaces AMP 1 NPA4OO0T gt Technical Spaces AMP 2 gt 8 Technical Spaces AMP 3 Basement AMPS 0 devices ES First Floor AMPS 0 devices d ras Channels 1 groups You can also create groups within groups 2 groups 5 GRUP AMP1 Lom sha RR E oem ee GRUP AMPI D Subgroup AMP 1A 0 Add New Device Group Group Name Subgroup AMP 1A Cancel 25 Assigning a device to a group of devices is as simple as dragging it from any window and dropping it in any window displaying the group A green frame appears indicating that the destination of the drag and drop operation is validated and incl
10. 2 NPA40001 daB Technical Spaces AMP 1 NPA40001 Technical Spaces AMP 2 NPA40001 us Devices from Group LM IT Technical Spaces AMP 3 NP IER EE Device Basement AMP 1 ement LI E VI First Floor AMPS 0 devices Channels 1 groups Device List e Basement AMP 2 A device group provides both management and supervision from the group control interface of some controls concerning all devices in the same group e g to sequentially turn on off all group amplifiers by pressing the group POWER key First Floor AMPS NPA4000T First Floor AMP NPA4000T POWER PRESET First Floor AMP 2 c 01 Empty 4 Creating a channel group There are two ways to create a channel group 1 Edit gt Add Channel Group menu entry 2 Right clicking on Channels in Project Explorer and Add Channel Group option in the context menu asa E 8 ien E Explorer n esi Fs Deploy JL users i D 3 h rroject EXpiorer HUET sss Grups Tram Channel Lontainel 2 groups 0 Add New Channel Group Group Mame Basement AMPs Cancel Settings 2 After creation new groups appear in the corresponding Project windows amp EclerNet Manager New Project File Edit View Help a Ez i 2 a z cd I Explorer k jesi ES Deploy Users Settings Project Explorer sl Groups from Channel C OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 Ai tasemen gt OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 v 5 GRUP AMP1 o Subgroup AMP 1A FS
11. CPC 0 designs 2011 02 10 17 13 43 Channel Device 10 Channel 1 Added to Channel Group Subgroup kitchen 10 02 201 1 17 19 57 Ed icons are used to go back in the group structure towards its root or the upper group container Selecting a group in the Project Explorer also updates its detail windows You can create groups within groups subgroups as shown in the picture above To include a device within a group you must drag and drop it from its location onto the group See section 4 EclerNet PROJECT Clicking on the oO Show Hide More Information icon in the lower right corner of the screen expands each channel viewing area with extra information and two new icons appear above the previous one 13 With the two new icons you can select units volts or watts and scale RMS or peak used to display the LED metering of the channel output signal amplified function available with NPA series WPEAK The 4 expanded views of a same channel in NPA series e Device device detailed display window appearing only when Detail og mode is enabled Shows all general controls for the device and or one or more device channels input selection output configuration network settings DSP monitoring etc Device window for NPA series device SIGNAL OUTPUT MODE STEREO SINEWAVE A OFF xo 2 ss ANTICLIP MODE SOFT 158 10k T PONTET A UK FREQUENCY LOW PASS FYPE Bypass Aj BUO R 1
12. E Amplifier for the stereo PA installed in the Showroom in the first Pn Basement LEFI floor It feeds a couple of UMA215 speakers at the front of the stage Pa Basement RIG hannel List First Floor AMP 1 C First Floor AMP 1 C Cancel First Floor AMP 2 C v P5 First Floor AMPS y bE First Floor AMP 1 LEAS Pee Device First Floor AMP 1 e jJ CH2 Show Amplifier for the stereo PA installed in the Showroom in the first Header floor It feeds a couple of UMA215 speakers at the front of the stage B In k 37 38 Define Project options such as e mail notifications users passwords etc See section 1 2 Edit Menu section Project Users and Project Settings Note Passwords are blank by default for new Projects and are not requested to open them later unless you edited them with the previous option Save the Project The File gt Save or File gt Save As menu entries allow the Project to be saved on your local hard drive or another storage device keeping the same name and location Save or with the ability to change both Save As 5 ECLERNET PROJECT CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 5 1 Reduced view The reduced view Detail mode disabled of a NPA NZA or MIMOSS8 device has the following appearance MPA4O0O0T PRESET Device 01 k 01 Empty NZA4 400 PRESET Device 02 01 Empty MIMORB POWER PRESET Device 03 01 Empty There are a number of user controls and icons or i
13. From this section it s not possible to operate PAGER modules as usual selecting destination zones of the PAGER activating the PAGE or DUCK function etc but only to set performance parameters and enable disable possible destination zones lt is important to notice that the configuration of the PAGERS DUCKERS section can be stored in Presets so that different Presets define different destination zones and settings for these 4 modules In the list of the left side of the section one of the four modules can be selected then configured using the controls on the right side TYPE INPUT PRIORITY etc 7 8 1 Configuring a module as PAGER This operating mode of the PAGER DUCKER modules is suitable for the configuration of a voice announcement system in real time or paging through a MPAGE16 console With the MPAGE16 you can select a number of destination zones and send them the voice messages announcements reducing the existing audio content volume during the emission of the message Note Although the description of this section focuses on the module configuration for connection to a MPAGE716 console it is also possible to control a module configured as PAGER in other way from EclerNet remote clients It is important to notice that the configuration of the DUCKER section can be stored in Presets so that different Presets define different destination zones for a PAGER module Once one of the four modules has been selected in the list i
14. GPI 1 GPi 2 GPI 3 GFI A GPI 5 GPI 5 GPI 7 GPI B EPLE Gmie GPi1l1 GPa GPli3 GPli4 Pils GPlib GPOs GP 1 GP 2 GPD 3 6P0 4 GPO 5 6P0 6 GPO 7 GP 8 GPOS GPDO10 GPO T1 GPU 12 amp GPD13 GO GP015 GPO 16 MIMO88 s GPI and GPO ports allow you to connect external control hardware and to interact with these units potentiometers push buttons limit switches lights motors etc nM Iv m Ped Pe TN Pe ENA Bib ABB BBB BAR BB EEE v LI 5 oe 4 ITEETTITTETTETTITTITT AOA om i lal i t bts btre Ltt Lee Lt A GPI port General Purpose Input is a MIMO88 physical connection that lets read the DC E applied to it and that can vary within the range of 0 to 10 VDC 0 to 100 in the screen readings This is a control input no audio linkable to EclerNet Manager virtual controls and therefore to the MIMO88 Each GPI port has 3 contacts ground detection terminal and VDC pictured from left to right Thus it is possible to feed a passive element such as a potentiometer using the power supplied by the GPI port itself as in this example Positive 10 VDC gt Pin Variable voltage 0 10 VDC gt Pin Ground gt Pin L See the MIMO88 hardware manual for other options of connection to GPI ports 91 In the following example connecting a potentiometer to a GPI port and turning it will give its cursor a variable voltage between 0 and 10VDC We can associate this GPI input with the MIMO88 volume control and thus have a remote
15. OUTPUT 5 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT amp OUTPUT amp OUT 9 10 OUTPUT 9 OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 OUT 13 14 OUTPUT 13 OUT 15 OUTPUT 15 OUT 16 OUTPUT 16 Examples with all outputs in mono all outputs in stereo and a combination of mono and stereo outputs 82 When one of them is selected with the mouse left button it turns blue and is selected for the parameters adjustment LEVEL CROSSOVER EQ DELAY LIMITER With the context menu of one of the list outputs right mouse button you can rename it edit its comment field etc The output number displayed by default is not editable OUTPUTS section is composed of different groups of controls and indicators LEVEL CROSSOVER PARAMETRIC EQ DELAY LIMITER being the processing order applied to the output signals In the upper right corner of the OUTPUTS window there are two icons named Copy Channel Data and Paste Channel Data Clicking on Copy Channel Data in a channel source channel stores all parameters in a temporary memory ms Clicking on Paste Channel Data in a channel copies in the destination channel DUT LEVEL the parameters stored temporarily during the last Copy Channel Data operation configuring the destination channel as the source channel EC 7 7 1 LEVEL Adjusts the overall channel output level after processing CROSSOVER PARAMETRIC EQ DELAY LIMITER e VOLUME fader output channel volume adjustable between infinity a
16. e a INPUTS INPUT1 b 1 e Bo o nv o gt Hu Ho E LS E INPUT 2 a INPUT 3 a INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 oaoasH HHnF a s amp s WwW WN INPUT 9 F ea INPUT 10 v l INPUT 11 INPUT 12 INPUT 13 INPUT 14 INPUT 15 INPUT 16 mi ul ma uma wf wl fea ula ule loll In this case it is possible to process up to 8 independent mixes outputs 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 using any combination of the 16 available inputs as sound sources 150 Of course the linking groups the matrix management using presets etc that are available in the standard version are still available in the CONF version see chapter 7 for more information about these functions Outputs 5 to 8 and 13 to 16 in the case of a master slave configuration can be fed with the signal of one of the available mixes outputs 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 but with independent level control and DELAY OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT amp OUTPUT 8 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 OUT 13 OUTPUT 13 OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 OUT 15 OUTPUT 15 OUT 16 OUTPUT 16 0 0 dB GET FROM HONE vw MONE OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 Our 8 OUT 10 OUT 11 OUT 12 8 5 OUTPUTS Section The aspect of the OUTPUTS section of the MIMO88CONF for outputs 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 is as follows
17. event input a type of event that uses Boolean logic operators AND OR NOR XOR etc to trigger an action depending on the status of various inputs For example an event of this type could be if the GPI 1 of the MIMO88 named OUTDOOR AREAS is closed AND a specific UCP button is activated the Emergency Preset should be recalled in this MIMO88 unit Another possible use of a virtual control a rotary knob in this case is to operate as a selector ina carousel list of inputs or Presets Thus an UCP will have the same functions as the selector of a WPTOUCH hardware control MIMO88 sa PHONES OUT 1 OUTPUT i GENERATOR NETWORKING GONFIG wac 00 1a 96 00 d9 ff ODE BxB PADDRESS 10 11 11 25 RESET 1 START UF AD uor ront 27210 m dk OPERATING TIME 18 h 11 min sUunMET MASK 255 0 0 0 FREQUENCY LOCAL TIME 10 45 37 iTEWAY 192 168 0 1 un rt PINK NOISE J B00 Sk 150 E REMOTES REMOTE LIST IHE STI CONSOLE 1 i dm z VIRTUAL CONSOLE 2 MPAGELG WPT PGM WPTOUCH CONFIG VIRTUAL PGM VIRTUAL VIRTUAL PRESET VIRTUAL J THE Ramot VIRTHME WPT PRESET WPTOUCH ANALOG PGM ANALOG SELECTOR es VIRTUAL PGM S EREO aries CONTROL Virtuallo Type CAROUSEL it Polarity DIRECT Carousel 03 STERO INPUTS Output OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 CONTROL Virtualli 166 The virtual selector from the previous image created in the REMOTES section of a MIMO88 can now be remotely controlled from a UCP Panel Page P
18. extension and to transfer it to the related device The device must be online to perform this operation 13 Reboot resets the device following the usual boot sequence e Channel context menu Move Up cirl up Activate Device Finder Metwork Configuration Disconnect Firmware Upgrade Ethernet MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 UDP Port 2210 20 Available from any channel view Project Explorer Project Explorer Helper Groups window etc Opt l 2 ions Rename F2 allows the channel to be renamed Edit Comments allows a brief comment about the channel to be added modified configuration role in the Project etc Remove from Group removes the channel from the group the context menu has been opened for Go to Device automatically selects the device the targeted channel belongs to showing it in the currently active windows graphic or table Rename Edit Comments Remove from Group delete Go to Device Move Up ctrl up Move Down ctrl down Move Up ctrl T moves up the selected channel changes the order within a group Move Down ctrl 4 moves down the selected channel changes the order within a group Device Group context menu Available from any device group view Project Explorer Groups window Opt 1 2 E s 0 ions Rename F2 allows the device group to be renamed Edit Comments allows a brief comment about the
19. for example MUTE ON as long as the switch is pressed o TOGGLE latch mode successive presses toggle the MUTE on off Configure Event Output Matrix Mute DC Output Channel OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 a input Channel IN 5 INPUT5 E iB F Mode PUSH v PUSH TOGGLE Tm Teba n N Te e e GPO to enable disable a GPO port of the MIMO88 unit you need to select this port and its behaviour mode o PUSH unlatch mode the GPO follows the stimulus for example GPO ON as long as the switch is pressed o TOGGLE latch mode successive presses toggle the GPO on off Configure Event Output GPO GPO GPOG Mode PUSH wv PUSH TOGGLE i Te H ha hae E e PRESET Preset recall from the MIMO88 memory by selection in the list of available Presets Configure Event Output Preset Preset 01 TESTPR1 02 Empty 03 Empty 04 Empty e 05 Empty CONFIG 06 Empty O7 Empty 0B Empty 09 Empty 10 Empty Note It is important to understand that a Preset is restored only when there is a rising edge as a Stimulus In the case of a simple digital event if it is designed to recall a Preset you must be sure that there will be a rising edge 0 to 1 as a stimulus whatever the input type GPI UCP button 137 138 e LAUNCH FILE allows you to call any Windows application installed on the computer EclerNet Manager is running on Configure Event Output Launch File CONFIG Application C ProgramFiles Vide
20. subgroup AMP 1A els Easement LEFT side ch Device 04 OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 C Device 03 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 C Device 03 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 aa Subgroup A2 gt Device 03 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 0 0 dB 0 0 dB V Device 02 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 gt Device 02 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 0 designs i Channel Group Device 01 OCT ourrur 1 ourrur2 oureurs Device 02 MIMORE Members fro Device 03 MIMORB Device 04 MIMOSA As with device groups you can also create channel groups within other channel groups Assigning channels to a channel group is done using the same drag and drop procedure already described for the device assignment to device groups Similarly it is possible to achieve this in a very practical way with table mode Examples of different ways of assigning a channel to a channel group L Project Explorer p X Channel Groups v E Project Manual Pn asemen Basemen E Devices 3 groups 4 All 15 devices Lele Channel Channel 1 d m Basement AMPS 2 devices 33 m First Floor AMPS 2 devices ELIP CLIP CLIP Ll Channels 3 groups fee Alt 30 channels E Basement AMP 2 CH2 Channel 2 Li First Floor AMP 1 CH1 Channel 1 ul First Floor AMP 1 CH2 Channel 2 nl First Floor AMP 2 CH1 Channel 1 ul First Floor AMP 2 CH2 Channel 2 3 Outdoor Zone 1 AMP 1 CH1 Channel 1
21. subgroup kitchen a g E E E Device 07 OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 i Device 10 CH1 Channel 1 0 designs 2011 02 10 17 13 43 Channel Device 10 Channel 1 Added to Channel Group Subgroup kitchen 10 02 2011 17 17 18 4 e Groups from Channel Container shows all existing channel groups e Members from Channel Group shows all existing channels and or subgroups within the group selected in the previous window When selecting a particular group double click or icon previous windows change to display the contents of this group as in the example after selecting Grup ch Floor e EclerNet Manager New Project e00 File Edit View Help NS EB Deploy Ip users d settings raic U 8 8 Project Explorer t Devices s To gt Ru RH gt FS GROUP A gt FS GROUP B i Device 05 Channel 1 i Device 05 2 Channel 2 LIDIMSTTUTS 05 CH3 Channel 3 13 Device 05 CH4 Channel 4 gt Device 07 OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 gt Device 07 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 gt Device 07 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 Device 07 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 gt Device 07 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 gt Device 07 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 gt Device 07 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 gt Device 07 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 3 Device 10 CH1 Channel 1 Device 10 CH2 Channel 2 v Grup ch Floor gt Device 07 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 c gt Device 07 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 0v PE Subgroup kitchen a 7 Device 07 OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 i Device 10 CH1 Channel 1
22. 0 2 2210 Cancel See section 4 1 Creating an EclerNet Project for more details The lower right section of the device channel window presents the following appearance for NPA Series MONITOR PROTECT COUNT 1 TEMPERATURE T 364 COUNT il LOAD 1 z 6 6 COUNT i POWER W AMS 234 8 PEAK 330 9 VOLTAGE V AMS 6 s PEAK 63 6 CONFIG GAIN 26 dB VPEAK LIMITER MAX OFF LOAD ERROR MIN 0 5 MAX Fel 51 Counter for the number of times the device protection alarm has been triggered US Heat sink internal temperature meter in 96 of alarm triggering threshold COUNT Counter for the number of times the device temperature alarm has been triggered Load impedance at the device terminals 1 Counter for the number of times the device load impedance alarm has been triggered RMS power meter at the channel output terminals Peak power meter at the channel output terminals RMS voltage meter at the channel output terminals Peak voltage meter at the channel output terminals CONFIG GAIN 2b dB VPEAK LIMITER MAX FF LOAD ERROR MIN 0 5 MAX BU Channel configuration See 2 1 The real time measurement of load impedance and the activation of the relevant alarm are affected by the functional state of hardware and the installation cabling load in case of crossing or open circuit in a speaker line faulty amplifier etc as well as by some audio program and volume transients prod
23. 10 Octave determines the bandwidth of each one of the notch filters of the bank or the frequency range that will be affected attenuated by each filter using its centre frequency automatically detected as the centre of this range RECYCLE TIMER determines the OUTPUT OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 minimum necessary time between the TARGET MUSIC SMALL ROOM 7 FILTER WIDTH 1 5 OCTAVE setting of each dynamic filler and its FIXED FILTERS 3 RECYCLE TIMER OFF releasing for a new setting on another v OFF frequency of potential feedback when the BEER m algorithm detected this need Filter 2 1 000 Hz 0 0 dB 30 min Filter 3 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE Filter 4 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE 60 min LOCK locks the status of already set filters not allowing more static filters setting if any nor dynamic filters setting or resetting BYPASS when activated temporarily disables the FEEDBACK KILLER function while keeping the adjustments and filters set in memory When deactivated re enables the function recovering the previous settings RESET totally resets the 2 banks of filters now available again for setting 9 USER CONTROL PANELS U C P 9 1 Introduction From EclerNet Manager application itself you can create remote control panels for the system hereinafter UCPs to manage one or more MIMOS8 NZA or NPA units in a facility Each panel can consist of one or more pages that include graphics text volume controls buttons VU meters LED indicators and s
24. 140r15 amp 16 asa stereo input displayed as a single input IN 1 2 or IN 3 4 etc in the input list and in the Project Explorer window processing settings being equally applied to both inputs When two inputs are linked as a stereo pair they use the odd input settings effective before linking If you split them again each input returns to the settings it had before linking In the MATRIX section a stereo input is represented by the stereo link symbol bound rings between the two inputs constituting the normal pair INPUT 1 SRM ue a D INPUT 2 2 7 5 2 DELAY The DELAY section lets adjust an independent time delay for each input channel The delay time can be specified in different units which are determined by the UNITS selector up and down arrows to the right of the text box Available units are milliseconds seconds centimetres and meters DELAY can be set between 0 and 1000 milliseconds To avoid weird and annoying noises in the output signal the value change made with the DELAY potentiometer is not effective until the mouse button is released At that time audio will be temporarily muted for a variable time depending on the delay value used for the new setting to be effective 7 5 3 PARAMETRIC EQ This section groups the four parametric filters available per input channel very useful to correct the frequency response Available parameters are described below After selecting one of the 4 filters its
25. 2011 07 27 09 42 41 Device matr 27 07 2011 9 54 26 4 The user name and his password should have been previously defined when creating the user accounts of the project 171 E Users i Settings Project Users USER LIST Administrator Advanced User L2 ui ai TH E UserName David Old Password New Password Confirm New Password Cancel iad Consoles Personal computers that use a Web browser for remote access to the UCPs should always use the latest available version for the browser and its Adobe Flash graphics technology support Apple devices like iPhone and iPad need to install a free application to be compatible with EclerNet Manager UCPs since these ones use Adobe Flash graphics technology The free application can be downloaded here http itunes apple com us app ecler ucp id454955838 l es amp ls 1 amp mt 8 Devices based on Android operating system can also use a free application that streamlines the remote operation of the UCPs compared to its implementation through a conventional web browser https market android com details id air com ecler uco amp feature search_ result 172 9 5 EclerNet Manager hidden mode and direct access to projects and UCPs EclerNet Manager can directly load a project at startup and even run in hidden or minimized mode employing some command line parameters These parameters can be included in the properties of a shortcut to the applicati
26. 78 7 6 3 OUTPUTS row 79 7 6 4 Matrix Link Groups 80 7 7 MIMO88 OUTPUTS section 82 7 7 1 LEVEL 83 7 7 2 CROSSOVER 83 7 7 3 PARAMETRIC EQ 84 7 7 4 DELAY 85 7 7 5 LIMITER 85 7 8 MIMO88 PAGERS DUCKERS section 86 7 8 1 Configuring a module as PAGER 86 7 8 2 Configuring a module as DUCKER 89 7 9 MIMO88 GPIs GPOs section 91 7 10 MIMO88 REMOTES section 94 7 10 1 Configuring a WPTOUCH type remote control 98 7 10 1 1 Configuring the WPTOUCH for operating with a Presets carousel 101 7 10 1 2 Configuring the WPTOUCH for operating with an Inputs carousel 108 7 10 2 Configuring a MPAGE16 type remote control 118 7 10 3 Configuring an ANALOG type remote control 120 7 11 Carousel lists for MIMO88 125 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section 129 7 12 1 Analog events 132 7 12 2 Simple digital events 134 7 12 3 Compound digital events 139 7 12 4 DIGITAL DELAY 141 7 12 5 TIME SCHEDULER 143 8 EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES part IIl MIMO88 CONFERENCE digital matrix 145 8 1 MIMO88 CONFERENCE introduction 145 8 2 MIMO88 CONFERENCE Firmware Update 146 8 3 INPUTS Section and FREQUENCY SHIFTER function 149 8 4 MATRIX Section 150 8 5 OUTPUTS Section 151 8 6 DUCKERS Section 152 8 7 AUTOMIXER Section 153 8 7 1 AUTOMIXER NOMA or EXCLUSIVE automix modes 155 8 8 FEEDBACK KILLER Section 157 9 USER CONTROL PANELS U C P 159 9 1 Introduction 159 9 2 Creating UCPs 160 9 3 Functions assignment in the UCP 163 9 4 Management of UC
27. A value of 1 1 states that the signal level does not undergo changes while the extreme value of inf 1 represents a signal limiter with which any signal above the threshold will be limited to that threshold level ATTACK potentiometer and numerical value attack time Determines the time the compressor takes to respond when the input level rises above the threshold The range extends from 0 1 ms to 500 ms RELEASE potentiometer and numerical value determines how quickly the COMPRESSOR jg 18 THRESHOLD ER 4 i S RATIO a AUTO TM MAK MIN MAX ATTACK RELEASE compressor stops operating once the signal input level drops below the threshold In this case the range covers from 1 ms to 5 s Correctly setting compressors ATTACK and RELEASE times is not an easy task too short release or attack times result in excessive and perceptible low frequencies distortion on the other hand too long times could make a limiter useless if damages already occurred before limitation starts In order to help you to correctly set these values the AUTO parameter automatically select ATTACK and RELEASE values using the crossover high pass filter cut off frequency as internal reference When AUTO is enabled ATTACK and RELEASE controls editing is disabled but used values are still displayed Additionally some devices NZA series can display the compressor function in voltage peak limiter mode changing the GUI appearance as sho
28. GPI GPI port that is connected to the INPUT discrete potentiometer of the WPVOL SR unit e Type select CAROUSEL to allow sound sources or even Presets to be selected After selection new options are displayed Edit Remote ANALOG QPI GPI1 Type CARROUSEL Polarity DIRECT Carrousel O1 SOURCES FOR Z1 INPUTS NE Output OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 Cancel The new available options for the SELECTOR function are 122 Polarity DIRECT INVERSE determines how the received signal is interpreted in the GPI 0 to 10 VDC 0 VDC as minimum and 10 VDC as maximum or vice versa Each position of the WPVOL SR INPUT control OFF 1 2 3 or 4 provides a voltage from 0 to 10 VDC to its GPI port Carousel carousel list selected for the WPVOL SR control it must have been previously created A carousel list contains the available options for selecting either the input sound sources Inputs or the MIMO88 Presets from a WPVOL SR unit with its INPUT control In this case the carousel list may include up to 5 inputs musical sources matching the 5 positions of the WPVOL SR INPUT control If you select a carousel list of Presets it may also contain a maximum of 5 Presets See section 7 11 Carousel lists for MIMO88 for more information about the creation of carousel lists If the selected carousel list is for inputs sound sources a new drop down menu appears to select the destination output for this selection destination zone area linked to the
29. Hz 20 kHz range CROSSOVER LOW PASS HIGH PASS TYPE TYPE Bessel 240B oct F Bypass 2k 2k BUD 9k 500 5k 1508 10k 1508 10k x 2k a 2k FREQUENCY FREQUENCY 1 000 Hz 6 4 PARAMETRIC EQ This section groups the eight parametric filters available per channel very useful for a precise correction of the frequency response Available parameters are described below the parameters are always displayed for one of the 8 filters the one with its numeric indicator filled in white as filter 2 in the image 57 58 ON OFF turns on off the parametric EQ affecting all filters from this section When the value is OFF top left button greyed out there is no filter processing all filters are bypassed In the opposite case green button operation is determined by the other parameters FILTER TYPE type of filter used You can select one of the following filter types adjustable controls for each filter type are shown between brackets Bypass filter not used Parametric EQ FREQUENCY GAIN Q classic parametric equalizer filter with adjustable central frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz gain or attenuation at central frequency between 12 dB and 60 dB and bandwidth 1 Q Q between 0 3 and 200 Low Shelf and High Shelf with a 6 or 12 dB oct slope FREQUENCY GAIN shelving type filters with adjustable cut off frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz and gain or attenuation between 12 dB and 60 dB
30. PASS LE 0 TYPE TE ET Bypass agg 18 in THRESHOLD 600 5k SLM s aO E LIP E IRL e 710k 20 20k FREQUENCY FREQUENCY TTT TTT PARAMETRIC EQ Min MAK MIN MAX ATTACK RELEASE LI DELAY oo 20k TT MAX MB MAK _ FREQUENCY M Q MIN MAK 0 00 ms 150 e 10k CROSSOVER o COMPRESSOR LOW PASS HIGH PASS 18 295 D Bypass idu ein gg 18 MIN MAX ATTENUATION 0 OdB le MONITOR POWER W 21 PEAK 0 0 VOLTAGE V AMS 11 6 PEAK 24 1 CONFIG GAIN oo dB VPEAK LIMITER MAX DFF LOAD ERROR MIN MAX B MONITOR PROTECT COUNT 4 TEMPERATURE T 369 41 For NZA series amplifiers the aspect is slightly different 2E 1 T F THEE B 7 P x Fai E Peer reer eer errr terre reer errr rrerrere reer rere rere rere reer eer eee rere reer rere errr reer reer reer errr reese rere rere rere rere eee er ere eee rere rere rere r reer reer errr reer eee reer eee eee Tr p p 1 i THHEHEHEHEEEEHHHHEEEHHEHEEEEHHHEEEEHHHEEEEHHHHHEHHHEEEEEEHHHHHEEHHHEHEEHHHEHEEHHHEEEEHHEEHEEHHEETHEUHHHEHEHHHHEHEHHHHEHEHHHEEHEUHHEHEHEHHEHEHEH HH tere eet EHE terre eee tree eter rere eer rere reer rere Le VILe I t ma ta ra ah rm tap dere em a at a e dmi mi ee ee ee a a ee ee ee NZA4 70 O GENERATOR GONFIG PINK NOISE ANTICLIP MODE SOFT ETHERNET MAC 00 1a 96 00 00 50 2k AUTO STANDEY OW ADDRESSING MODE MANUAL oon a pS OPERATING TIME 441 h 57 m Ls Ta 10 11 12 17 150 TUK upp poar 7
31. SELECT allows you to select this channel input amongst available sound sources o IN1 IN2 etc amplifier s analog input 1 2 etc and also IN1 2 IN3 4 etc for NZA series o DIG IN1 DIG IN2 amplifier s digital input 1 or 2 available in NPA series o GEN internal generator signal controlled from the GENERATOR panel e LINK links channels for simultaneous operation available in NPA series e VOLUME channel volume adjustable between infinity and OdB There are two Vu meter type level indicators to the right of the channel fader the left bar displays the input signal level and the right one the channel output signal level after processing e SOLO mutes all device channels except those with SOLO function enabled e MUTE mutes this channel audio signal e INVERT allows the input signal phase to be inverted 180 degrees shift 6 3 CROSSOVER The CROSSOVER section contains the FILTER TYPE and FREQUENCY parameters for each of the two filters low pass and high pass composing the crossover It splits the audio frequency spectrum in two parts creating the two bands usually used in two way speakers e FILTER TYPE allows you to select the crossover filter type You can select one of the following filter types Butterworth 6 12 18 or 24 dB oct Bessel 12 18 or 24 dB oct Linkwitz Riley 12 or 24 dB oct e FREQUENCY is made of a potentiometer and a numerical value to adjust the filter cut off frequency within the 20
32. Selecting a carousel list of inputs opens a new menu that lets you decide which system output will be linked to the input selection or in other words what destination zone output is controlled by this WPTOUCH unit Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel 04 INPUTS WP 2 I NPUTS Output OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT 8 OUTPUT amp SELELI UR OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 unavailable OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 unavailable OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 unavailable OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 unavailable OUT 13 OUTPUT 13 unavailable BUTTON OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 unavailable OUT 15 OUTPUT 15 unavailable OUT 16 OUTPUT 16 unavailable VOLUME In the example we have selected a carousel list of inputs called INPUTS WP 2 to enable input selection in this list for Output 3 This WPTOUCH unit will then behave as a sound source selector for the Zone 3 of the system After selecting a carousel list of inputs for the Selection mode of a WPTOUCH you can make the selection from the WPTOUCH unit as follows e pressing T2 switches to the Selection mode the triangular icon to the right of the LCD screen moves up to the upper row e with the wheel select one of the inputs contained in the carousel list e pressing T2 again confirms the selection the matrix is set to route the selected input to the assigned output and the triangular icon returns on the bottom
33. WPTOUCH manages a carousel list of Presets See 7 10 1 2 WPTOUCH configuration to operate with a carousel of inputs 103 The following configuration function BUTTON selects the function assigned to the T1 key of the WPTOUCH Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CAROUSEL Carousel 02 PRESET LIST PRESETS Type OUTPUT VOLUME Output Channel OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 Type OUTPUT MUTE NONE INTERNAL Mode INPUT MUTE OUTPUT MUTE MATRIX MUTE X FOCUS MUTE UNAVAILABLE GPO PRESET Output Channel The available options for the BUTTON function are e NONE T1 key disabled e INTEHNAL internal output without direct link to a function that can be used as input for events e INPUT MUTE mutes any input of the MIMO88 unit Input Channel IN 1 CD wv IN1 CD IN 2 RADIO IN 3 INPUT 3 IN 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 DVD ING INPUT 6 IN 7 INPUT 7 IN 8 INPUT 8 IN 9 INPUT 9 unavailable IN 10 INPUT 10 unavailable IN 11 INPUT 11 unavailable IM 12 INPUT 12 unavailable IN 13 INPUT 13 unavailable IN 14 INPUT 14 unavailable IN 15 INPUT 15 unavailable IN 16 INPUT 16 unavailable 104 OUTPUT MUTE mutes any output of the MIMO88 unit Type Output Channel MATRIX MUTE mutes any crossing point between an input and an output of the matrix in this example the crossing point between input 5 and output 3 or signal sent from input 5 to output 3 represented in the matrix by the control knob of the intersection MUTE is ON w
34. a channel source channel stores all parameters in a temporary memory Clicking on Paste Channel Data in a channel copies in the destination channel OUT LEVEL the parameters stored temporarily during the last Copy Channel Data operation configuring the destination channel like the source channel 6 1 2 NZA series detailed view The top section of the detailed window provides the following items cu Device Device Ol NZA6 7 meet 01 Empty GENERATOR 4 CONFIG NETWORKING ANTICLIP MODE SOFT ETHERNET MAC 2k AUTO sTAMDEY ON ADDRESSING MODE MANUAL au g OPERATING TIME iP ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 iso N a UDP PORT 2210 oe is SUBNET MASK 0 0 0 0 FR EQUENCTY 1 000 Hz GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 SIGNAL SINEWAVE ant Device Device 01 Device model and name NZA6 0 Device power switch Status monitoring and alarms window See 5 4 Table of status monitoring and alarm icons PRESET 03 EQ Dynamics ON Active Preset window indicates the Preset currently active in the device See section 5 1 Reduced view Presets management icons Save Device Preset saves the current Preset Copy Device Preset copies the current Preset Paste Device Preset pastes the previously copied Preset See section 5 1 Reduced view 53 FIRMWARE v1 00r7 Unit s firmware version GENERATOR SINEWAVE m Internal signal generator offering pink noise white noise sine wave MID IL 10k ru Bur t FREQUENCY 1 000 Hz 2
35. a dedicated control list Additionally some events are automatically created when you program a remote control from the REMOTES section appearing in grey in the list of events as they can only be viewed but not edited 129 Clicking on the icon located in the upper right of the application displays the Events list in the bottom of the screen D MIMO88 PRESET 12 Empty LT OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 GENERATOR NETWORKING PINK NOISE CONFIG ETHERNET MAC 00 12 96 00 d9 ff 2k M 16x16 T 10 11 11 25 e 600 5k er J s PER NG TIME 140 h 35 min T 2210 IE 10k on 2k IME 10 15 27 BNET M 255 0 0 0 FREQUENCY ewAY 192 168 0 1 INPUTS COMPRESSOR s 47 16 GR 18 0 IN 3 INPUT 3 mL te LEVEL 27 EIU IN A INPUT 4 IN 2 INPUT 2 Events i Event Name Target aud MPAGEI6 F1 Remote PAG STATION Direc 3PO1 Togal 2 EVENT 02 Digital Simple MPAGEI6 F2 Remote PAG STATION Direct GPO2 Push The list shows created events manually or automatically with a number of information fields event number in the list Event Name event name Type event type Analog Digital Simple or Digital Compound Source information about the stimuli selected for the event Target information about the target of the event Raw OUT Value event output value monitored in real time The events list can be deployed both in DESIGN and DEPLOY modes but editing functions new events creation events deletion etc are en
36. case 7 2 Click on the Read Current GPI value button 92 Config GPlis 0 B EE 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 Read current GPI value 100 100 100 100 Cancel 3 Place the pot on the end that provides a maximum reading in our case 83 4 Click on the Read Current GPI value button Config GPis 100 100 100 Read current GPI value 5 Accept the changes with OK A GPO port General Purpose Output is a relay with a common contact and two contacts NO Normally Open with the relay at rest and NC normally closed with the relay at rest From the GPIs GPOs section it is possible to enable or disable the GPO ports of a MIMOS88 unit by clicking on them When you activate a GPO contacts are reversed contact closes for NO and opens for NC Contacts at rest are filled in grey and active contacts light up in green GPOs GOT GP U2 GPS GPO4 GPOh GPOG GPO7 GPOB GPOG GPOTO GPOTI GPOT2 GPOT3S GPO GPOTS GPOT15 In the picture the GPO 1 4 5 and 7 are active and the rest of them are inactive GPO status active or inactive is stored in the Presets so that recalling one of them also recalls the existing combination of active inactive GPOs at the time of storage GPO management can also be done from the EVENTS section of EclerNet Manager see 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section See the MIMO88 hardware manual to know current limitations of GPO ports 93 7 10 MIMO88 REMOTES section REMOTES section allows you to identify and
37. external physical switch e Set a volume from an external physical control such as a WP Series panel or a potentiometer e activate a GPO It is also possible to combine different triggers according to a boolean logic operator to trigger a particular function Example if you close a contact connected to GPI1 and a contact connected to GPI2 Presetit3 is recalled Boolean operator AND applied to GPI2 and GPI1 inputs Similarly GPO outputs can be programmed to react to certain triggers and may thus control external devices such as light indicators audio video players lights motors electrical circuits etc For more information about GPls and GPOs see section 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section which also includes the management of events triggering based on a calendar 61 Additionally MIMO88 s rear panel provides two connectors for Ecler digital control bus ER Bus REMOTE 1 and REMOTE 2 This control bus is compatible with Ecler digital devices for remote control such as WPTOUCH programmable digital touch panel to select sound sources or Presets and adjust volume and MUTE MPAGE 16 digital touch console for real time voice messaging or paging See sections 7 8 MIMO88 PAGERS DUCKERS section 7 10 MIMO88 REMOTES section and 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section For more information about MIMO88 s hardware refer to the product manual 7 2 8x8 and 16x16 setups Individually a MIMO88 unit is a 8x8 audio matrix i e with 8 inputs and 8 outp
38. its steps the available course when the fader is raised or lowered etc Click on the P round icon in the Project Explorer Helper the window located under the Project Explorer to display a control s properties One of these properties is the visual aspect that you choose for each control You can replace its standard look with one of those available in the library that is installed by default with EclerNet Manager by clicking File and selecting the controls library folder Type Name Param Min Max Fone 1 Select Zone 2 Select fone 3 Select Control 369 File Defat Visible Locked X 2 Width Height 14 Steps 162 Open Fader Buscar en 73 faders a 44 Documentos recientes 3 Escritorio Documentos recientes Escritorio Mis documentos iF 3 Mis sitios de red E Mis documentos i MiPC Se Disco local E 5 Archivos de programa c3 Ecler 3j EclerNet Manager j controls library i larg Jiaders ZA Unidad DYD RAM D ecler en server J Mis sitios de red ic AUDIO MP3 HTC 73 borrar 5 creative commons cj emang cy kk 5 reports wes Cancelar i J 9 3 Functions assignment in the UCP When controls are placed on the surface of the page you need to assign them a parameter and a hardware unit to remotely control To do this select one of the controls and in the properties window click on the Param property Fone 2 Select Sele
39. memory currently active in the device Presets management icons Save Device Preset saves the current Preset See 1 Copy Device Preset copies the current Preset Paste Device Preset pastes the previously copied Preset Pasting can be made in another Preset of the same unit or another MIMOS88 unit of the Project MWARE v1 00r1 Unit s firmware version Signal selector for the MIMO88 headphone output any one of the 8 inputs or outputs of a MIMO88 unit 8x8 mode or 16 inputs or outputs of a MASTER SLAVE couple 16x16 mode or NONE The signal selected by this selector will be sent simultaneously to EU OUT T OUTPUT 1 MI the front MONITOR output unbalanced 3 5 mm jack and volume adjustment and rear MONITOR 1 and 2 balanced Euroblock connector Note you can use the monitor output as an additional auxiliary send of the audio matrix GENERATOR SINEWAVE A p oy wave and polarity check with frequency adjustable between 10 i Agape and 20 000 Hz and level 0 dBV FREQUENCY 1 000 Hz Internal signal generator offering pink noise white noise sine 66 GONFIG Reports on the configuration of the device operating hours MODE amp xB accumulated and time and date of the internal clock of the o P MIMOSS unit E h 0min To access the device configuration click on the spanner icon MI Tj fz oe 17 11 11 2011 10 11 17 See 2 NETWORKING ERNET MAC 00 1a 96 00 d9 tf OU Er TET Reports on the configura
40. mixing bus a higher level will be required DEPTH attenuation level applied to the signals that are outside of the bus at a given moment HOLD holding time of the signals within the mix bus once they have entered into it and after leaving to meet again with the criteria of admission NOM ATTN attenuation applied to the total gain of the automatic mix bus whenever the number of signals contained therein is doubled 8 8 FEEDBACK KILLER Section FEEDBACK KILLER is a new section available only in MIMO88CONF The new section includes notch type filters with automatic adjustment whose mission is to reduce the risk of audio feedbacks or Larsen effect F B KILLER TARGET SPEECH BIG ROOM Li FILTER WIDTH 1 5 OCTAVE FIXED FILTERS 3 RECYCLE TIMER 5 min Filter 1 1 000 Hz 0 0 dB Filter 2 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE Filter 3 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE Filter 4 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE Filter 5 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE Filter 6 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE Filter 7 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE Filter amp 1 000 Hz 0 0 dB BYPASS The FEEDBACK KILLER section consists of 2 banks with 8 automatic filters in each one of them The 2 banks are independent in terms of settings operating mode and assigned output According to the settings the FEEDBACK KILLER algorithm continuously analyses the input output loop assigned to each bank detecting in real time frequencies prone to feedback then automatically assigning notch filters to these frequencies Each notch filter is set centre fr
41. mode and automatically displaying a Control Panel UCP named my panel with the default Internet browser for your computer This example is valid when both EclerNet Manager and the internet browser with UCP are running on the same computer start C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager eclernet_manager exe C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager projects my project enp hidden launch panelz my panel If you need to directly recall a control panel or UCP that does not appear by default in the initial list of available UCPs from a client PC a different PC from the one running EclerNet Manager you can used a batch file or access the address stored in the browser Favorites or Bookmarks Here are both methods e Example using a batch file on a client PC to directly call a UCP panel named my panel with the default Internet browser used on the PC The example assumes that the IP address of the PC running EclerNet Manager the web server is 10 11 0 23 start http 10 11 0 23 go html panel my 20panel The syntax is very accurate instead of using quotation marks if the UCP name contains blanks replace those blanks with the 969620 characters twice 96 followed by 20 e You can get the same result by typing the address below directly into the browser address bar You can also include it in your browser Favorites or Bookmarks to easily retrieve the UPC in the future http 10 11 0 23 go html panelzmy 6 620panel The syntax is very ac
42. numerical indicator has a white fill as filter 1 in the image its parameters are displayed and their setting is enabled e ENABLE DISABLE enables disables the parametric EQ affecting all filters from this section When the value is DISABLE top left button greyed out there is no filter processing equivalent to BYPASS filters In the opposite case green button EQ is enabled and its operation depends on the rest of the parameters in this section e FILTER TYPE type of filter used You can select one of the following filter types adjustable controls for each filter type are shown between brackets e Bypass filter not used Bypassed filters have a grey circle around their numbers filter 2 or 4 in the picture while operating filters not in bypass mode have a white circle filter 1 or 3 in the picture e Parametric EQ FREQUENCY GAIN Q classic parametric equalizer filter with adjustable central frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz gain or attenuation at central frequency between 12 dB and 60 dB and bandwidth 1 Q Q between 0 3 and 200 Low Shelf and High Shelf with a 6 or 12 dB oct slope FREQUENCY GAIN shelving type filters with adjustable cut off frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz and gain or attenuation between 12 dB and 60 dB e Low Pass y High Pass with a 6 or 12 dB oct slope FREQUENCY these are low pass and high pass filters with adjustable cut off frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz E All Pass o
43. of available parametric filters between 7 and 4 value automatically updated when crossover filters are operated See section 7 7 2 CROSSOVER Available parameters are described below After selecting one of the filters its numerical indicator is filled as filter 3 in the picture its parameters are displayed and their setting is enabled 84 PARAMETRIC EQ OTIO IOIGIOIOIO nk tree High Shelf 12dB oct 2 600 5k wi 150 10k a 20k MIH MAX MH MAX FREQUENCY GAIN Q 1 000 Hz 4 dB The white outer ring indicates that the filter is enabled The white fill indicates the selected filter e ENABLE DISABLE enables disables the parametric EQ affecting all filters from this section When the value is DISABLE top left button greyed out there is no filter processing equivalent to BYPASS filters In the opposite case green button EQ is enabled and its operation depends on the rest of the parameters in this section e FILTER TYPE type of filter used You can select one of the following filter tyoes adjustable controls for each filter type are shown between brackets Bypass filter not used Bypassed filters have a grey circle around their numbers filter 2 or 4 in the picture while operating filters not in bypass mode have a white circle filter 1 or 3 in the picture e Parametric EQ FREQUENCY GAIN Q classic parametric equalizer filter with adjustable central frequency betwe
44. output to be selected MATRIX VOLUME volume control of a particular crossing point of the matrix In this case you must select the input and output which define the intersection Event 1 Configure Event Output Matrix Volume x Output Channel OUT4 OUTPUT4 E b d Input Channel IN 6 INPUT 6 Selection of the crossing point between input 6 and output 4 133 7 12 2 Simple digital events If you select the DIGITAL SIMPLE type for the new event you must choose the stimulus associated with this trigger using the SOURCE selector Add New Event Event Enable y Event Name EVENT 01 Event Type DIGITAL SIMPLE b 1811 18 Input NONE Vv NONE GPI VIRTUAL Output MPAGE16 EVENT OUTPUT A simple digital event consists of a single stimulus which may be a GPI port input a virtual control from an UCP control panel see section 8 User Control Panels U C P a programmable key of MPAGE 16 station F1 and F2 keys PAGE key or PAGE function activated for a zone 1 to 16 ie selected zone PAGE key pressed or the output of another event previously created thus concatenating two events If GPI is selected you need to specify the GPI port and the DIRECT REVERSE polarity e DIRECT for rising edge triggering from OVDC to 10VDC e REVERSE for falling edge triggering from 10VDC to OVDC With this setting a switch can for example toggle a MUTE control when pressed contact closed or vice versa Event Type Co
45. possible combinations of pairs of stereo channels with mono channels INPUTS IN 2 INPUT 2 IM 3 INPUT 3 IM 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 INPUT 5 IN 6 INPUT 6 IN 7 INPUT 7 IN 8 INPUT 8 IN 9 INPUT 9 IN 10 IM 11 IN 12 IN 13 IN 14 IN 15 IN 16 INPUT 10 INPUT 11 INPUT 12 INPUT 13 INPUT 14 INPUT 15 INPUT 16 Y IN 3 4 INPUT 3 IN 5 6 INPUT 5 IN 7 8 INPUT 7 IN 9 10 INPUT 9 IN 11 12 INPUT 11 LBETRBCOS Id EM IN 15 16 INPUT 15 IN 3 INPUT 3 IM 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 6 INPUT 5 IN 7 INPUT 7 IN amp INPUT 8 IN 9 10 INPUT 9 IN 11 12 INPUT 11 IN 13 INPUT 13 IN 14 INPUT 14 IN 15 16 INPUT 15 Examples with all inputs in mono all inputs in stereo and a combination of mono and stereo inputs When one of them is selected with the mouse left button it turns blue and is selected for the parameters adjustment EQ GAIN DELAY GATE etc With the context menu of one of the list inputs right mouse button you can rename it edit its comment field etc The input number displayed by default is not editable In the upper right corner of the INPUTS window there are two icons named Copy Channel Data and Paste Channel Data OUT LEVEL Clicking Copy Channel Data in a channel source channel stores all parameters in a temporary memory Clicking Paste Channel Data in a channel copies in the destination channel the parameters stored temporarily during the last
46. powering up eo ecler Project Explorer iD ml a LI LI Lt Lj Lj LI L ii LI f 4 2 Customizing an EclerNet Project It is advisable to perform some customization tasks on the Project in order to facilitate understanding and subsequent handling such as e Rename devices The name given to a device when adding it to the Project may neither be particularly handy nor descriptive You can later rename the devices to meet those necessities e Rename device or channel groups Ditto as above e Rename device channels All channels are displayed by default with the name Channel 1 Channel 2 etc It s really handy to choose a name referring to the device they belong to or representing their functional role in the installation L DI CH2 Channel 2 K BM Technical Spaces AMP 2 NPA40001 BL EE Technical Spaces AMP 3 NPA40001 m Basement AMPS 2 devices v FS First Floor AMPS w M First Floor AMP 1 a CH1 Showroom Lef i Left ch e j CH2 Showroom Right ch b C First Floor AMP Rename Channel v Channels gt EL Channel Name Showroom Left ch Basemy um E asemi c Cancel e Add edit comments for devices channel or device groups The context menu for these items Edit Comments allows associating a short text as a comment gt fp Basement AMPS v First Floor AMPS 2 devices i CH1 Showroom Left ch lX CH2 Shi Edit Comments m First F Channels gt
47. processing except the DELAY setting especially useful when using these outputs to deliver a signal to a sound reinforcement system located at some distance from the main speakers and to time align the main speakers and the reinforcement speakers 8 6 DUCKERS Section The aspect of the DUCKERS section of the MIMO88CONF is as follows DUCKERS TYPE DUCKER LI INPUT IM 1 NONE g v DUCKER OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT 4 yx Y X MIM MAK MIN MAX TUM MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX THRESHOLD DEPTH ATTACK HOLD RELEASE 12 0 dB 200 dB i ms 500 ms 1 500 rris The differences compared to the standard version are e No PAGER modules so this version is not compatible with the MPAGE16 paging station e One single DUCKER module for handling signals with highest priority emergency or evacuation messages etc The module can act directly on the 4 or 8 outputs with full mixing functionality 1 to 4 9 to 12 If one of them is selected as sound source for any of the outputs 5 to 8 or 13 to 16 the DUCKER will also act on the destination output s 152 8 7 AUTOMIXER Section AUTOMIXER is a new section available only in MIMO88CONF that allows you to perform automatic mixing of incoming audio signals while maintaining a control also automatic on the total gain of the mix and managing some parameters and priorities between these signals AUTOMIXER IN 1 INPUT 1 QUT 1 OUTPUT 1 IN 2 INPUT 2 gader OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 IN 3 MIC1 vt HM OUT 3 OU
48. row back in Volume Mode The following configuration function VOLUME lets you select which volume the WPTOUCH wheel controls in the other mode the Volume mode when the triangle is by default on the right of the bottom row of the LCD 108 Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel 01 SOURCES FOR Z1 INPUTS Output OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 NONE vy NONE INPUT VOLUME OUTPUT VOLUME MATRIX VOLUME X FOCUS VOLUME The available options for the VOLUME function are NONE Volume mode disabled INPUT VOLUME any input of the MIMO88 unit Type INPUT VOLUME Input Channel ERU 1 v N1 IM 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 ING IN 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN 10 IN 11 IN 12 IN 13 IN 14 IM 15 IN 16 INPLIT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 INPUT 9 unavailable INPUT 10 unavailable INPUT 11 unavailable INPUT 12 unavailable INPUT 13 unavailable INPUT 14 unavailable INPUT 15 unavailable INPUT 16 unavailable OUTPUT VOLUME any output of the MIMO88 unit 109 Type VOLUME Output Channel OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 wv OUT1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 unavailable OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 unavailable OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 unavailable OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 unavailable OUT 13 OUTPUT 13 unavailable OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 unavailable OUT
49. settings same content but different output levels and equalization if necessary 2 Selecting the group members click on the knobs you want to include in the group being edited 80 INPUTS INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT B GROUPS Whenever a member is added to the group the new member and the other members of the group blink Members that can t be included in the group because they belong to another one are displayed with a red cross superimposed Complete the group editing by pressing again your selection button turns from green to gray shading again Once a group is created any remote control method applied on one of its elements will affect all the group For example if one of the knobs of a Volume Group is assigned to a GPI external potentiometer a WPTOUCH control or a UCP virtual fader for remote management operating one of these remote controls affects not only this knob but also and simultaneously all the knobs of the group moving a single hardware potentiometer can change several volumes at a time in the matrix The restrictions of the groups are e Maximum of 8 simultaneous groups e Maximum of 16 elements in each group the counter under a group indicates the number of group members 4 and 13 for groups 2 and 3 in the example shown above e Asingle element can not belong to multiple groups However you can save groups configuration when saving a Preset Link groups chec
50. the following buttons for a direct access to functions Sex E nesion Mic ME parc ramie m e Explorer same function as View gt Show Project Explorer Hide Project Explorer menu entry shows hides the Project browser window on the left side of the screen e Design Deploy same function as View gt Enter Design Mode Exit Design Mode menu entry to enter exit the application design mode All actions that may involve structural changes in a Project are enabled in DESIGN mode only primarily used by installers and or high level users whereas DEPLOY mode can be considered as the system s daily management mode not associated with structural changes Operations considered as structural changes in a Project are add delete or rename devices drag devices online in a Project save the Project open a new Project save Presets create carousel or event lists add or edit remote controls etc e Users same function as Edit gt Project Users menu entry opens the configuration window for users and passwords see section 1 2 Edit Menu e Settings same function as Edit gt Project Settings menu entry opens the Project general settings window see section 1 2 Edit Menu e Lock when you have assigned a password to anyone of the high level users Administrator and or Advanced User you may enter the protect mode of the project either by pressing the Lock toolbar button or once auto lock automatic activation of the prote
51. to control the X FOCUS MUTE function to mute the selection made with the INPUT control in the used carousel list 123 124 GPI GPB Type NONE w NONE X FOCUS MUTE GPI GPI port that it is connected to the additional hardware button or switch Type o NONE no MUTE function assigned o X FOCUS MUTE the button or switch is associated with the MUTE function of the crossover point between the input currently selected by the INPUT control and assigned output destination zone Additional options when the X FOCUS MUTE type is selected are o Polarity DIRECT INVERSE determines how the received signal is interpreted in the GPI 0 or 10 VDO function is activated for O VDC and deactivated for 10 VDC or vice versa o Mode operating mode of the button or switch PUSH one state when the key is pressed closed contact and the opposite state when the key is not pressed The possible states are MUTE ON and MUTE OFF TOGGLE each push of the button toggles the state between MUTE ON and MUTE OFF Edit Remote ANALOG GPI GPil Type CARROUSEL Polarity DIRECT Carrousel 01 SOURCES FOR Z1 INPUTS Output QUT 1 OUTPUT 1 GPI GPI2 Type X FOCUSVOLUME gt a Polarity GPI T Type X FOCUS MUTE Polarity DIRECT Mode PUSH v PUSH TOGGLE 7 11 Carousel lists for MIMO88 A carousel list is a set of selectable options for a remote control connected to a MIMO88 unit such selection being circular henc
52. to define what will be the event output or target and the TOGGLE or PUSH behaviour also exactly as for a simple digital event 7 F F r T Lek RL amp Output INTERNAL wx INTERNAL INPUT MUTE OUTPUT MUTE MATRIX MUTE GPO PRESET LAUNCH FILE SEND E MAIL 140 7 12 4 Delayed digital events DIGITAL DELAY ouch events can set a delay time between the stimulus detection and the destination triggering or event output as well as a holding time of this activated status for the output for example 10 seconds after detecting an external contact closure connected to a GPI a relay GPO status changes for 90 seconds then returns to its previous state From the moment the input stimulus is detected trigger time depending on whether the event is set to positive logics high level or 1 is considered as active level or negative logics low level or O is considered as active level the timing of these events is shown in the graph below POSITIVE LOGICS Hold time Trigger time ACTIVE LEVEL 2 e sse enm csse eie sise deem deem iem iers wasi Delay time NEGATIVE LOGICS Hold time a AN Br enses santet err tune repr musst ponte vus Delay time Trigger time The Delay time is the period from stimulus detection to event triggering during which the inactive state is maintained 0 for positive logics 1 for negative logics Hold time is the period during which the event keeps the active state 1 fo
53. 0 000 Hz CONFIG ANTICLIP MODE SOFT AUTO STANDEY ON TFET A KI ET Tx JF Eek PPh I Device configuration See 1 NETWORKING ETHERNET MAC U 0 1a 96 DO 00 11 ADDRESSING MODE MANUAL and polarity check with frequency adjustable between 10 and IP ADDRESS 10 0 100 3 Network parameters configuration See 2 UDF PORT 27210 SUBNET MASK 255 0 0 0 cATEWAY 10 0 0 2 1 Device configuration Clicking on the configuration edit icon opens the parameter setting window NZA Device Configuration Device Device 01 Anticlip Mode SOFT Auto Standby Mode ON Cancel For NZA series amplifiers adjustable parameters are e Anticlip Mode SOFT MID HARD CONFIG Change Device Configuration The protection system against saturation can operate in Soft Mid or Hard mode e Auto Standby Mode ON OFF Enables disables the automatic sleep mode low consumption when no input signal is detected in any channel of the amplifier The next window shows the status of the adjustments made as well as the number of accumulated operating hours of the device OPERATING TIME CONFIG ITICLIP MODE SOFT 54 2 Network parameters configuration Exactly the same window and same parameters than those available with the Network Configuration option from the device context menu Network Configuration Ethernet MAC 00 1a 96 00 00 11 IP Address 10 0 100 9 IP Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 IP Gateway 10 0 0 2
54. 15 OUTPUT 15 unavailable OUT 16 OUTPUT 16 unavailable e MATRIX VOLUME any crossing point between an input and an output of the matrix in this example the crossing point between input 5 and output 3 or amount of signal sent from input 5 to output 3 represented in the matrix by the control knob of the intersection Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel 02 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS _ Type MATRIX VOLUME Output Channel Input Channel INS INPUTS NONE Cancel 110 nPurs S SE SE SE SE SE SE S e z INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 Volume Control selected in the previous example in orange e X FOCUS VOLUME X FOCUS Cross Focus means the active crossing point in a carousel list of sound sources inputs for the assigned output It is selected by programming the WPTOUCH unit In other words when a WPTOUCH is programmed for its Selection mode to choose an input in a carousel list the X Focus is the selection made at a given time i e the input selected as audio content for the assigned output So if you select the X FOCUS VOLUME for the VOLUME function and have a look at what happens in the matrix the WPTOUCH always operate the rotary volume control located at the intersection of the selected input and assigned output Example let s create a carousel list of sound sources or matrix inputs see section 7 11 Carousel lists f
55. 3 1 Adjustment potentiometers 46 To rotate a potentiometer place the mouse cursor over it left click hold the mouse button and drag up or right to rotate clockwise or down or left to rotate counter clockwise 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 You can also change a potentiometer value by hovering over with the mouse pressing the left mouse button and turning the mouse wheel Double clicking a potentiometer will reset it to the default position depending on the parameter Channel Fader The fader is a graphic sliding control To move the fader point the mouse cursor on it left click hold the mouse button and drag up or down You can also change a fader value by hovering over with the mouse pressing the left mouse button and turning the mouse wheel Double clicking it will restore the default position 0 dB Buttons All buttons operate the same way to activate a button you should point the mouse cursor on it press and release the mouse left button Selectors Some parameters must be chosen with selectors from a list of available values These controls are identified by their double arrow pointing up and down on their right side To select a new value in the list click the control with the mouse and a list of all available values will appear Select the new value with the mouse by left click on it The list will close and the new element will appear selected in the control Numerical values oome
56. 50a 10k 50 10k 2g 20k P RS FREQUENCY FREQUENCY PARAMETRIC EQ LAI RESTING MODE MANUAL P ADDRESS 0 0 0 DOP Port 27210 T MAsk 0 0 0 0 aY 0 0 0 0 o COMPRESSOR 1B 2 PT ee Jg 18 THRESHOLD LN ET RATIO MIN MAX ATTENUATION D008 MONITOR PROTECT COUNT E TEMPERATURE T LES COUNT PEAK ARMS PEAK MIN MAR MIN MAN TYPE ATTACK RELEASE ul CON Fl G 2k GAIN 600 5k 26 dB a vw DELAY VPEAK LIMITER J mar OFF 2Uk MAX MH s LOAD ERROR EEERTUTONCS a Min MAK MIN 0 2 D00 ms MAX 100 0 150 E 10k z ile There are several ways to turn on off the Detail mode o Clicking on the Detail icon in the upper right corner o From the View gt Enter Exit Detail Mode menu entry o Double clicking on a device or channel in any of the Project windows o Pressing Heturn or Esc after a channel or device selection in any of the Project windows When the Detail mode is activated the following icons appear in the lower right corner of the Screen o Show Hide Channel 1 shows hides channel 1 controls for the selected device o Show Hide Channel 2 shows hides channel 2 controls for the selected device 17 o Show Hide Channel n ditto the above for channel n in NZA devices with 4 or 6 channels o Show Hide Graph shows hides a window graphically displaying the frequency response curves resulting from crossovers and equalization applied to the corresponding channel by DSP proce
57. 710 Dc o0 em FREQUENCY k 255 0 0 0 way 192 158 0 1 PRESET 01 bingo gt EB LE r NETWORKING CROSSOVER LOW PASS E o COMPRESSOR OUT LEVEL HIGH PASS 18 0 0 u a ENABLED 27e zt Irra 5E 3B 18 THRESHOLD FREQUENCY FREQUENCY PARAMETRIC EQ CONFIG E E l 150 s 10k on 1k FREQUENCY E a a MIN MAK MIN MAX GA MIN MAK MINO MAN ATTACK DELAY RELEASE ir TIN MAX GAIN de dB DUTPUT MODE SINGLE COMP MODE COMPRESSOR 000m lt lt NO LABEL L CROSSOVER COMPRESSOR OUT LEVEL LOW PASS JE 0 a a ENABLED TYPE a7 ET Bypass a agg m THRESHOLD 800 5k 42 In case of a MIMO88 digital matrix Device gt PROTO lI6xlb sss RUHERERERURUHERERURUHURERERURURUHHRHRURUHEEERERUDUBEHERURURUHERERERUREEERERUTURERERERURUREEE L J MIMO88 amp GENERATOR PINK NOISE ek 600 Bk 150 10k zu AU FREQUENCY INPUTS IN 2 INPUT 2 IN 3 INPUT 3 IM 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 INPUT 5 IN 6 INPUT 6 IM 7 INPUT 7 IN 8 INPUT amp IN 9 INPUT 9 IN INPUT 10 IN INPUT 11 IN INPUT 12 IN INPUT 13 IN INPUT 14 IN INPUT 15 IN 16 INPUT 16 C PARAMETRIC EQ set oyu amp Ww Ae IE C E ji m E ul oum ud n ua Y s f TPE ELM _ aah soe ik j 20 ZU FREQUENCY 5 605 Hz MIN GA 0 8 dB RESET O71 Test Preset IONES OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 4 CONF
58. 9 Empty 10 Empty 11 Empty 12 Empty 13 Empty 14 Empty 15 Empty 16 Empty 17 Empty 18 Empty 19 Empty 20 Empty 21 Empty 22 Empty Example of carousel list containing the Presets 9 16 19 and 21 Once the changes are validated OK key the list will be configured and available for selection from one or more WPTOUCH or WPVOL SR remote controls 128 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section A MIMOSS event is a small program routine converting a series of input stimuli GPI ports WPTOUCH or MPAGE16 panel keys etc in an action which could affect the value of a parameter volume control mute control etc load a Preset enable or disable a GPO etc Events can be of 5 types e ANALOG the stimulus takes a set of values within a range and the target is a control also varying within a range Example a potentiometer connected to a GPI as a stimulus and the volume control of an output as the target e DIGITAL SIMPLE the stimulus can only take 2 values 1 or 0 open or closed etc and the target as well Example a switch connected to a GPI as a stimulus and the mute control of an output as the target e DIGITAL COMPOUND as above but with multiple stimuli up to 4 individual digital stimuli combined using a Boolean logic gate AND OR NAND NOR etc Example two switches connected as stimuli to their respective GPls triggering a Preset target when one of them is pressed using for this an OR type log
59. B indicates maximum volume zero attenuation due to VCA remote control 4 CONFIG GAIN 26 dB OUTPUT MODE Channel configuration See 1 SINGLE COMP MODE COMPRESSOR 1 Channel configuration Clicking on the configuration edit icon opens the parameter setting window Bypass NZA Channel Configuration Channel NO LABEL Output Mode SINGLE Compressor Mode COMPRESSOR Cancel For NZA series amplifiers adjustable parameters are e Amplifier total Gain 26 32 dB e Output Mode SINGLE BRIDGE PARALLEL In SINGLE mode a channel is absolutely independent of the other amplifier channels for all settings input selection volume EQ compressor settings etc In this mode each channel has its own control window in EclerNet Manager In BRIDGE and PARALLEL modes channels are linked set and controlled by pair appearing in software as a unique control panel for each pair of linked channels Possible pairs are always made of consecutive channels 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 6 depending on NZA device whether 4 or 6 channels e Compressor Mode COMPRESSOR VPEAK LIMITER voltage peak limiter It determines how the GUI of the channel compressor will look with a choice between the aspect of a classic compressor and a voltage peak limiter for the output signal of the amplifier see section 6 6 COMPRESSOR 56 6 2 INPUT The input section contains the following controls IN 1 IN 2 DIG IN1 DIG IN2 GEN GEN e
60. Copy Channel Data operation configuring the destination channel as the source channel INPUTS section is composed of different groups of controls and indicators INPUT DELAY PARAMETRIC EQ GATE COMPRESSOR and LEVEL The order of signal processing matches the graphic layout of the screen INPUT gt DELAY gt PARAMETRIC EQ gt GATE COMPRESSOR gt LEVEL 7 5 1 INPUT e SELECT allows you to select this channel input amongst available lt r sound sources INPUT o NONE no input muted channel input T o GEN internal generator signal controlled from the GEN STEREO GENERATOR panel idi e o INx where x is the numbering of one of the MIMO88 s i id physical inputs 1 to 8 for inputs 1 to 8 linked to a MASTER aa dd E NEL unit and 9 to 16 for inputs 1 to 8 linked to a SLAVE unit Selecting this input type enables the sensitivity selector with PHANTOM 72 the selected option marked in green as well as PHANTOM and GAIN settings Sensitivity e OGB LINE level signals e 20 dB LOW LINE level signals as delivered by MP3 players iPod laptops etc e 40 dB MIC level signals GAIN 10 dB adjustment of the incoming signal gain PHANTOM toggles the remote DC power supply for the condenser microphones connected to this physical input MODE MONO or STEREO Selecting the STEREO mode associates this input to its counterpart normal input pairs are 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 58 amp 6 78 amp 8 9 amp 10 11 amp 12 13 amp
61. DRESS T0 0 100 9 M m MAINS PROTECT 255 V 4 E TET UDF PORT 2710 SURAT MAS pir Min MANX 0 SUBNET MASK 255 0 0 0 GUT 10 0 0 2 0 008 Device model and name Device power switch Status monitoring and alarms window See 5 4 Table of status monitoring and alarm icons Active Preset window indicates the Preset currently active in the device See section 5 1 Reduced view Presets management icons Save Device Preset saves the current Preset Copy Device Preset copies the current Preset Paste Device Preset pastes the previously copied Preset see section 5 1 Reduced view Unit s firmware version Internal signal generator offering pink noise white noise sine wave and polarity check with frequency adjustable between 10 and 20 000 Hz 49 CONFIG OUTPUT MODE STEREO MODE SOFT irTecT 265W 232 3 V 0 z TIME 742 h 16 min Device configuration See 1 NETWORKING ETHERNET Mac O00 1a 86 00 00 11 ADDRESSING MODE MANUAL IP ADDRESS 10 0 100 9 Network parameters configuration See 2 UDP PORT 2210 SUBNET MASK 255 0 0 0 GATEWAY 10 0 0 2 AES EBU Digital AES EBU input a VALID message is displayed when a valid y AES EBU signal is input in the device Cat Provides a 12 dB trim adjustment ATTENUATION 0 008 1 Device configuration CONFIG Clicking on the configuration edit icon opens the parameter setting Change i window ange Device Configuration Ea TERG Device Configurati
62. Event Mame Examp analog E Event Type ANALOG Input An analog event can be triggered by a GPI port You need to indicate the GPI port the external device is connected to for operating as a stimulus potentiometer external DC power supply etc Configure Event Input GPI GPI eun w GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 GPI4 GPIS GPI6 Polarity After that you can define whether the GPI signal will be directly interpreted 0 VDC is considered as the minimum and 10 VDC as the maximum or inverted the opposite of the previous case This setting allows a potentiometer to set a maximum volume in the fully CW position and a minimum volume in the fully CCW position or vice versa Another possible trigger source for this type of event is a virtual control from an UCP control panel see section 8 User Control Panels U C P The next step is to define the event target with the TARGET selector GPI CONFIG Output INTERNAL x INTERNAL INPUT VOLUME OUTPUT VOLUME MATRIX VOLUME Cancel Possible targets are e INTERNAL the event output is internal so it may be used as input or stimulus for another event to concatenate them e INPUT VOLUME volume control of an input to be selected 132 Event Type ANALOG Configure Event Output Input Volume Input Channel IN 1 INPUT 1 v IN 1 INPUT 1 IN 2 INPUT 2 IM 3 INPUT 3 Input GPI ae ate INPUT VOLUME IN 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 INPUT 5 OUTPUT VOLUME volume control of an
63. FT TN MAX RELEASE 123 ms E a Pd a IM MAX MAKE UP 65 respond when the input level rises above the threshold The range covers from 0 1 ms to 500 ms RELEASE determines how quickly the compressor stops acting once the signal input level falls back below the threshold In this case the range covers from 10 ms to 1 s MAKE UP Additional gain for the signal after compression from O to 10 dB The audible effect of compression is usually a more uniform signal but a lower average intensity volume The additional MAKE UP gain allows you to increase the average level or volume of the signal after it has been compressed recovering presence and intensity Correctly setting compressors ATTACK and RELEASE times is not an easy task too short release or attack times result in excessive and perceptible low frequencies distortion on the other hand too long times could make a compressor useless since it would act too late letting high intensity signal peaks pass through without applying any compression 19 7 5 6 LEVEL Adjusts the overall level of the input channel that will be sent to the matrix after pre processing EQ DELAY GATE etc e VOLUME channel volume adjustable between infinity and 0 dB There are two Vu meter type level indicators to the right of the channel fader the left bar displays the input signal level and the right one the channel output signal level after processing Above the bar the saturati
64. GM selector stereo rie gt amp gt p iPhone Mixer T Er iPad Mixer pi iPad Consoles 7 En iPhone Selector LT POM selector LT PGM selector stereo E Control 200 Control 224 RECTANGLE an Control 224 RECTANGLE a Control 224 RECTANGLE Control 224 RECTANGLE b selector ROTARY o x focus volume ROTARY Mi x focus mute BUTTON Type Panel Cor Name selector Param Devices matrix Virtual Virtual 10 Min O Max 100 Fil knob_large_white_n Visible f Locked W It is also possible to create a UCP virtual selector that is not a rotary control but a series of buttons each being assigned to a carousel list In the following example we see a carousel list of 4 items Presets in this case The right column has a number of discrete values which are those that each selection button must communicate when it is pressed to point to the corresponding item in the carousel list Carousel Lists 0l POM LIST INPUTS 02 PRESET LIST PRESETS 03 STERO INPUTS 04 CARROUSEL 4 NONE 05 CARROUSEL 5 NONE Jb BUTTON CARR Type PRESETS Selection Count 4 O01 MONO 02 STEREO O03 EMERGENCY 04 PRESET 4 05 PRESET 6 06 PRESET 6 07 PRESET 7 DR PRESSE TH 167 We will have therefore to include 4 buttons in our UCP with the following control information e Key 1 select Preset 1 value 12 e Key 2 select Preset 3 value 37 e Key 3 select Preset 6 value 62 e Key 4 selec
65. IG INPUT SELECT IN 1 ode T 20 dE T 40 dE PHANTOM DELAY E ka Lo 2 MIN MAX 11 9 ms L IOIOIO Parametric EQ p MAX MN MAN 1 0 16x16 8 h 37 min 3 L Detailed views of different EclerNet devices manual di 3 are extensively documented in chapters 6 and 7 of this TEE GATE Ag THRESHOLD 00 dB _ MiM MAX DEPTH 3 1 dB a A MIM MAX ATTACK 10 ms TA MIN HOLD MAR E I ow a Mi MAK RELEASE 300 mis T 18 C T Y FIRMWARE vi Bris NETWORKING ic O0 1a 96 00 00 fd Ess 100 11 11 100 ont 2210 MASK 255 0 0 0 192 168 0 1 COMPRESSOR i 0 s TEE A el 35 18 THRESHOLD 2 7 dB E P E HARD l LIM T SOFT RATIO MIM MAK ATTACK 10 ms X um a Li E d E MIN MAX RELEASE S00 m m n LI P LI TT TN MAX MAKE UP 0 0 Additionally and for all EclerNet devices by clicking on the Show Hide Graph icon bottom right corner of the screen you can display the window with frequency response curves resulting from DSP processing for equalization and crossovers applied to the device channels see DSP processing section OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 EG 4 Parametric EQ Frea 624 Hz Gain B 4 dB VOLUME DEFA CUTE IBN CROSSOVER OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 Panam EQ Examples of graphical panel respectively for NZA amplifier and MIMO88 matrix In the graphical window for NPA and NZA
66. IN 9 INPUT 9 unavailable IN 10 INPUT 10 unavailable IN 11 INPUT 11 unavailable IN 12 INPUT 12 unavailable IN 13 INPUT 13 unavailable IN 14 INPUT 14 unavailable IN 15 INPUT 15 unavailable IN 16 INPUT 16 unavailable e OUTPUT VOLUME any output of the MIMO88 unit Type OUTPUT VOLUME Output Channel OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 wv OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 unavailable OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 unavailable OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 unavailable OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 unavailable OUT 13 OUTPUT 13 unavailable OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 unavailable OUT 15 OUTPUT 15 unavailable OUT 16 OUTPUT 16 unavailable e MATRIX VOLUME any crossing point between an input and an output of the matrix in this example the crossing point between input 5 and output 3 or amount of signal sent from input 5 to output 3 represented in the matrix by the control knob of the intersection 102 Edit Remate WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel 02 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS Type MATRIX VOLUME Output Channel QUT 3 OUTPUT 3 Input Channel IN 5 INPUT 5 WNPO Cancel INPUTS 25 SE E E SE E E E e uv e INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT amp Volume Control selected in the previous example in orange e X FOCUS VOLUME not available when the
67. IN PA il CH1 MAIN F Li CH2 MAIN F AED Easement BI Easement P BI First Floor kE First Floor 3 groups 19 devices Rename Edit Comments Delete delete Move Down ctrl down Activate Device Finder Network Configuration ABEL MAIN PA Connect SS S p BI MAIN PA gt if Outdoor Zc gt i Outdoor Zc Detach b i Outdoor Zone 3 AMP 3 NPA4O00 Piati Safety Perimeter AMP 1 NFA40001 Selecting it opens the context menu window for the synchronization mode From this window you must choose a synchronization mode for the device o send the current status of the Project virtual device to the hardware device or o update the virtual device status in the Project with actual status of hardware device Once connection has been established blinking green connection icon the device is removed from the Online and Unused Device List in Project Explorer Helper Once synchronized the networked hardware device appears in EclerNet Manager with its green connection icon lit C Eeherhet Manager Manual Fle Ddi Whew ihe le E Luplorer Project Explorer 7 E Propil Mirail T A Liric ii Li 2 Ll E E C E E tog wa yecter e Gl EMPTY PRESET 35 36 When a device is online and connected all remote control and monitoring operations provided by EclerNet Manager can be performed starting with the simplest device
68. LER input TIME CONG Configure Event Input Time Scheduler GEI Start Date 21 11 2011 Active on Output INTERNAL Time Mondays CONFIG Logic POSITIVE y Tuesdays Hold 5 SECONDS Wednesdays v Th ursdays y Repeat y Fridays Interval 15 MINUTES T Times amp SECONDS UTES V Sundays W End Date 21 11 2011 v MINUTES V Satu rdays HOURS DAYS WEEKS MONTHS YEARS Time 16 22 e START DATE TIME date and time the event activation period starts from e ACTIVE ON days of the week for which the event triggering is enabled or not e LOGIC o the active state of the event is considered a 1 or high level positive logic o the active state of the event is considered a 0 or low level negative logic e HOLD time during which the event is held in its active state e REPEAT if the check box is checked the event may be triggered several times from the start date and time o INTERVAL time interval between a trigger and the next one o TIMES number of repetitions of the trigger o END DATE TIME end date of the period enabled for repetitions 143 Note if TIMES and END DATE TIME check boxes are checked the event triggering will occur the number of times that meets the more restrictive condition of the two options Finally we must define what will be the output or destination of the event and its PUSH or TOGGLE behavior here again exactly as we proceed in the case of a simple digital event m rf
69. Li Outdoor Zone 1 AMP 1 CH2 Channel 2 0 0 dB 0 0 dB i Technical Spaces AMP 1 CH2 Channel 2 Li j Technical Spaces AMP 2 CH1 Channel 1 i Technical Spaces AMP 2 CH2 Channel 2 X Chann i j Technical Spaces AMP 3 CH1 Channel 1 L Technical Spaces AMP 3 CH2 Channel 2 2 Channel 1 il Basement AMP 1 CH1 Channel 1 Mit ur eRe Na a ET S ee Channel Channel 2 aram Basement RIGHT side ch 2 groups 30 channels asement LEF Basement RIGHT side ch 0 channels sm Channels from Group UAI Channel Channel 1 Channel List il Basement AMP 1 CH1 Channel 1 rl Basement AMP 1 CH2 Channel 2 yel i Basement AMP 2 CH1 Channel 1 ul Basement AMP 2 CH2 Channel 2 i3 First Floor AMP 1 CH2 Channel 2 30 A channel group provides both management and supervision from the group control interface of some controls concerning all channels in the same group e g to vary the volume or enable disable MUTE or SOLO for all group channels by pressing the group M or S key Channel Group Basement RIGHT side ch 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 11 3 dB Channels from Group Basement RIGHT side ch VPEAK 5 Identification of networked devices There are two methods to identify a Project device with its hardware counterpart on the network 1 Configuration of device network parameters Using the Network Configuration option in the device context menu r
70. NE 03 CARROUSEL 3 NONE 04 CARROUSEL 4 NONE 05 CARROUSEL 5 NONE 06 CARROUSEL 6 NONE Type INPUTS Mode EXCLUSIVE gt Selection Count 1 v OFF MIX IN 1 INPUT 1 v EXCLUSIVE IN 2 INPUT 2 IN 3 INPUT 3 IN 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 INPUT 5 IN 6 INPUT 6 IN 7 INPUT 7 IN 8 INPUT 8 e The list type is displayed on the right INPUTS or PRESETS e he drop down Mode menu allows you to choose between two operating modes for the input list o MIX when several inputs are successively selected in the list they are mixed together and sent to the destination output The remote control then behaves like a small mixer rather than as a pure sound source selector in X Focus mode the volume control will adjust the relative level of each input in the mix o EXCLUSIVE only one input can be selected and routed to the destination output Selecting an input in the list excludes the others the other crossing points between list inputs and destination output have a MUTE ON status e Selection Count number of inputs in the list the maximum is 16 e Input list for the unit its options are OFF no silence and inputs 1 to 8 or 1 to 16 depending on whether it is a single MIMO88 8x8 or a MASTER SLAVE couple 16x16 To add or remove an input to from the carousel list click on the check box on its left Carrousel Lists 01 3 Sources for Zi 02 CARROUSEL 2 PRESETS 03 CARROUSEL 3 NONE 04 CARROUSEL 4 NONE 05 CARROUSEL 5 NONE 06 CA
71. OJECT Delete Delete key allows a device channel device group or channel group to be deleted from the Project In order to remove a component select it first by mouse or keyboard in any application view Remove from Group allows a device to be removed from a device group or a channel to be removed from a channel group In order to remove a component select it first by mouse or keyboard in any application view Preferences Project Users opens the configuration window for users and passwords also accessible by clicking on the Users button in the toolbar USER LIST Administrator Advanced User From this window you can create new generic users delete or rename any existing ones and change passwords for them and for the two default user profiles Administrator and Advanced User which are blank by default If passwords are assigned to one or another user in a project when trying to perform certain operations a password is requested in order to be identified as Administrator or Advanced User Thus the project remains protected from any structural changes or operations made by users without such privileges that could jeopardize the normal operation of the system The following table summarizes the privileges of the three possible user profiles Administato AdvancedUser Generic User As indicated the Administrator has the highest rank in the privilege hierarchy followed by the Advanced User and gener
72. OWNER 5 MANUAL ECLERNET MANAGER v2 14r21 yecLer ECLERNET MANAGER OWNER S MANUAL 1 MENUS AND TOOLBAR 1 1 File Menu 1 2 Edit Menu 1 3 View Menu 1 4 Help Menu 1 5 The toolbar 2 APPLICATION WINDOWS 2 1 Available windows 2 2 Display modes Graphic Table 3 CONTEXT MENU RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON 4 EclerNet PROJECT 4 1 Creating an EclerNet Project 4 2 Customizing an EclerNet Project 5 ECLERNET PROJECT CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 5 1 Reduced view 5 2 Detailed View 5 3 Types of control 5 3 1 Adjustment potentiometers 5 3 2 Channel Fader 5 3 3 Buttons 5 3 4 Selectors 5 3 5 Numerical values 5 4 Table of status monitoring and alarm icons 6 EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES part I NPA and NZA series amplifiers 6 1 NPA and NZA series detailed view 6 1 1 NPA series detailed view 6 1 2 NZA series detailed view 6 2 INPUT 6 3 CROSSOVER 6 4 PARAMETRIC EQ 6 5 COMPRESSOR 6 6 DELAY 6 7 Copying and pasting settings between channels 7 EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES part Il MIMO88 digital matrix 7 1 MIMO88 introduction 7 2 8x8 and 16x16 setups 7 3 MIMO88 device detailed view 7 4 MIMO88 general section 7 5 MIMO88 INPUTS section 7 5 1 INPUT 7 5 2 DELAY 7 5 3 PARAMETRIC EQ 7 5 4 GATE 10 10 17 19 22 23 3 5 5 COMPRESSOR 75 7 5 6 LEVEL 76 7 5 7 FREQUENCY SHIFTER 76 7 6 MIMO88 MATRIX section I O matrix 77 7 6 1 INPUTS column 77 7 6 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS crossing points
73. P from remote devices 170 9 5 EclerNet Manager hidden mode and direct access to projects and UCPs 173 9 6 Error Message from the web server service 176 The current version of EclerNet Manager v2 14r21 includes many new features not found in previous versions most notably compatibility with the new MIMO88 CONFERENCE see paragraph 8 of this manual especially designed for conference automatic mixing of audio signals and feedback cancellation audio feedback or Larsen effect We therefore encourage you to read this manual and to watch the video tutorials available on our YouTube channel for a complete learning of software application and hardware devices a complete EclerNet system can include and communicate with For more information e User manuals for hardware and firmware versions Visit http www ecler es en products processors mimo 88 html http www ecler es en products amplifiers nza series html http www ecler es en products amplifiers npa series html and click on the TECH FILES tab e EclerNet Manager Youtube channel http Awww youtube com user eclernetmanager 1 MENUS AND TOOLBAR Following menus are available in the upper bar of the application window matching keyboard shortcuts are given inside brackets 1 1 File Menu 1 2 Edit Menu New ctrl N opens a new Project Open ctrl O opens a Project stored on a local hard disk or EclerNet Manager N other data storage unit File Edit View Help S
74. PO13 unavailable GPO14 unavailable GPO1LS5 unavailable REMOTE OL PAG STATION REMOTE 03 e PRESET to load one of the Presets in the MIMO88 memory In the WPTOUCH LCD an asterisk appears when the function is activated and disappears when the function is deactivated by successively pressing T1 Type PRESET Preset 02 EMPTY PRESET 03 EMPTY PRESET 04 EMPTY PRESET 05 EMPTY PRESET 06 EMPTY PRESET 07 EMPTY PRESET 08 EMPTY PRESET 09 EMPTY PRESET 10 EMPTY PRESET 11 EMPTY PRESET 12 EMPTY PRESET MOTE LIST MOTE 01 iG STATION MOTE 03 116 Finally the lower portion of the WPTOUCH configuration screen includes the following controls LCD BACKLIGHT VOLUME MIH VOLUME MAX ON 30 60 OFF w ON e LCD BACKLIGHT turns the backlight on off for the WPTOUCH LCD display when touched by the user When this feature is enabled ON the LCD display lights up when touched the light disappearing within a few seconds after the end of the contact e VOLUME MIN and VOLUME MAX performance range of the volume control from the wheel in Volume mode It prevents a user to exceed a given maximum volume or to fall below a minimum volume Default values are respectively 0 and 100 117 7 10 2 Configuring a MPAGE16 type remote control The MPAGE 106 is a console or desktop digital station for sending voice messages in real time paging It features a gooseneck microphone and 16 keys for selecting dest
75. PUT 5 RE po 18 36 18 INPUT 6 a AC THRESHOLD THRESHOLD INPUT 7 Se any T n E 7 INPUT amp T PHANTOM m c EE F Lad IN IN IN IN ao e Ll 7 E E MIM MAK DEPTH DELAY PE UP u a E LJ E Fi s d MIN MAK T ECT MIN MAX iU du ATTACK ATTACK PARAMETRIC EQ JE en 800 Gh 150 j k 20 PUR FREQUENCY 4 TN En HOLD 8 TT UN MAX RELEASE E s MIM MAX RELEASE TER ET MAKE UP There are two distinct parts A top section intended for unit general configuration and settings and a series of tabs at the bottom INPUTS MATRIX OUTPUTS etc to show the different sections of the device programming 65 7 4 MIMO88 general section The top section of the MIMO88 detailed window provides the following items M MOR R bod PRESET 01 EMPTY PRESET H FIRMWARE v1 03r17 PHONES OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 GENERATOR 4 NETWORKING SIGNAL f FINK HOISE ul CONFIG THERNET MAC 0O0 1a 96 00 2 fd n 2k R MODE xf PADDRESS 10 11 11 100 d m te ak E E PRESEN TART UP WO uprromn 2710 150 10k ae 7 E 0k PEI NG TIME 717 h 3 min SUBNET MASK Z55 0 0 0 FREQUENCY LOCAL TIME 15 04 50 GATEWAY 192 158 0 1 Device Device 04 MIMO88 Device model and name Status monitoring and alarms window See 5 4 Table of status monitoring and alarm icons mm Active Preset window indicates the Preset configuration PRESET 03 EQ Dynamics ON l
76. RROUSEL 6 NONE Type INPUTS Mode EXCLUSIVE Selection Count 4 OFF IN 1 INPUT 1 IN 2 INPUT 2 IN 3 INPUT 3 IN 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 INPUT 5 lt IN 6 INPUT 6 IN 7 INPUT IN 8 INPUT 8 Example of carousel list containing the inputs OFF silence 2 3 and 6 Once the changes are validated OK key the list will be configured and available for selection from one or more WPTOUCH or WPVOL SR remote controls 127 If on the contrary you select a Presets list the window looks like this Carrousel Lists 01 Sources for Z1 INPUTS 02 CARROUSEL 2 PRESETS 03 CARROUSEL 3 NONE 04 CARROUSEL 4 NONE 05 CARROUSEL 5 NONE 06 CARROUSEL 6 NONE Type PRESETS Selection Count 0 01 Empty 02 Empty 03 Empty 04 Empty 05 Empty 06 Empty 07 Empty 08 Empty 09 Empty 10 Empty 11 Empty 12 Empty 13 Empty 14 Empty 15 Empty e The list type is displayed on the right INPUTS or PRESETS in this case PRESETS e Selection Count number of Presets in the list the maximum is 16 e Presets list for the unit contains the 99 Presets available in the MIMO88 you have to scroll down the list to see them all To add or remove a Preset to from the carousel list click on the check box on its left 01 Sources for Z1 INPUTS 02 CARROUSEL 2 PRESETS 03 CARROUSEL 3 NONE 04 CARROUSEL 4 NONE 05 CARROUSEL 5 NONE 06 CARROUSEL 6 NONE Type PRESETS a Selection Count 4 08 Empty 0
77. T is selected you need to specify the event and the DIRECT REVERSE polarity as above Configure Event Input Event Output Event NONE vw NONE EVENT 01 EVENT 02 EVENT 05 Polarity The next step is to define the event target with the TARGET selector 135 l Output INTERNAL wW INTERNAL INPUT MUTE OUTPUT MUTE MATRIX MUTE GPO PRESET LAUNCH FILE SEND E MAIL Possible targets are e INTERNAL the event output is internal so it may be used as input or stimulus for another event to concatenate them e INPUT MUTE to MUTE an input you need to select this input and its behaviour mode o PUSH unlatch mode MUTE control follows the stimulus for example MUTE ON as long as the switch is pressed o TOGGLE latch mode successive presses toggle the MUTE on off Configure Event Output Input Mute Input Channel IN 4 INPUT 4 Mode PUSH PUSH TOGGLE Lm e OUTPUT MUTE to MUTE an output you need to select this output and its behaviour mode o PUSH unlatch mode MUTE control follows the stimulus for example MUTE ON as long as the switch is pressed o TOGGLE latch mode successive presses toggle the MUTE on off Configure Event Output Output Mute Output Channel OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 Mode PUSH v PUSH TOGGLE LE 136 e MATRIX MUTE to MUTE a matrix crossing point you need to select this crossing point and its behaviour mode o PUSH unlatch mode MUTE control follows the stimulus
78. TON selects the function assigned to the T1 key of the WPTOUCH Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel 02 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS Type MATRIX VOLUME Output Channel OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 Input Channel IN5 DVD NONE v NONE INPUT MUTE OUTPUT MUTE MATRIX MUTE X FOCUS MUTE UNAVAILABLE GPO PRESET 113 The available options for the BUTTON function are e NONE T1 key disabled e INPUT MUTE mutes any input of the MIMO88 unit Type INPUT MUTE Input Channel IN 1 CO wv IN 1 CD IN 2 RADIO IN 3 INPUT 3 IN 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 DVD ING INPUT 6 IN 7 INPUT 7 IN 8 INPUT 8 IN 9 INPUT 9 unavailable IN 10 INPUT 10 unavailable IM 11 INPUT 11 unavailable IN 12 INPUT 12 unavailable IN 13 INPUT 13 unavailable IN 14 INPUT 14 unavailable IN 15 INPUT 15 unavailable IN 16 INPUT 16 unavailable e OUTPUT MUTE mutes any output of the MIMO88 unit Type OUTPUT MUTE Output Channel OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 x OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 unavailable OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 unavailable OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 unavailable OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 unavailable OUT 13 QUTPUT 13 unavailable OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 unavailable OUT 15 OUTPUT 15 unavailable OUT 16 OUTPUT 16 unavailable e MATRIX MUTE mutes any crossing point between an input and an output of the matrix
79. TPUT 3 IN 4 MIC2 CAST UN OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 IN 5 MIC3 PRIORITY INPUT NONE OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 ING MIC4 OUT 10 OUTPUT IN 7 INPUT 7 OUT 11 OUTPUT INS INPUTS tte 7 p IN OUT 12 OUTPUT IN 9 INPUT 9 Xd MIM MAX MIN MAX MIM MAK IN 10 INPUT 10 THRESHOLD DEFTH HOLD NOMA ATTN IN 11 INPUT 11 3008 54 2 dB 3 0 dB IN 12 INPUT 12 IN 13 INPUT 13 IN 14 INPUT 14 IN 15 INPUT 15 IN 16 INPUT 16 The AUTOMIXER processing module uses a very sophisticated algorithm to manage what input signals must be part of the automatic mix and under what conditions and what signals must remain apart The AUTOMIXER analyses the audio content on all inputs to identify what should be considered as background noise and what should be considered as a valid signal to trigger the input channel in the auto mix A clear and frequent example would be a conference application in a room with multiple microphones assigned to the automatic mixing process as sound sources The signals simultaneously captured by all the microphones with a less high intensity could be considered as indirect i e coming from a lecturer with the intention to be picked up by his own microphone but inevitably also captured by the rest of the microphones in the room In contrast the signal picked up by the microphone of the speaker itself should logically be of much greater intensity The algorithm takes into account a large set of parameters related to the indirect signal
80. The options are e Get State from Physical Device the Project is updated with data from hardware devices at connection time e Send State to Physical Device hardware devices are updated with current Project data at connection time e Show Dialog a dialog box appears each time to choose between option 1 and 2 o e mail Configuration SMTP configuration of the computer SMTP parameters to enable sending e mail notification of alarms errors and certain events registered in the application Parameters SMTP Server SMTP Port SMTP Login SMTP Password If the SSL box is checked it enables the use of mail accounts with Secure Sockets Layer protocol gmail hotmail yahoo etc 1 3 View Menu Show Devices shows the devices view in the Project Explorer Groups from Device Container and Members from Device Group windows Show Channels shows the Channels view in the Project Explorer Groups from Channel Container and Members from Channel Group windows Show User Control Panels shows the view of the remote control screens created for UCP User Control Panels or EclerNet Hide ToolBar Manager remote clients see section 8 USER CONTROL PANELS Hide Project Explorer U C P Enter Detail Mode return Exit Detail Mode esc toggles detailed view of the selected channel or device The same function is performed by clicking on the Detail icon in the upper right corner of the application window En
81. a given moment with the automix algorithm For example if the application consists of 8 lecturer microphones but MAX NOM is set to a value of 4 only a maximum of 4 of these 8 microphones from O to 4 in fact are actually mixed automatically although the 8 microphones capture signals above a certain intensity the algorithm deciding at all times which of the 8 eligible inputs will join the mixing bus LAST ON when this option is enabled at least the last signal to join the mixing bus will permanently remain in it even when it no longer meets the input criteria being composed only by weak signals or background noise In this mode the mixing bus will never remain fully silenced thus avoiding the uncomfortable effect of audio disconnection of the system during the intervals in which there are no valid signals for the automatic mixing process PRIORITY INPUT if desired define a device input that will have the highest chairman priority When this input exceeds the noise gate threshold it will become part of the mixing bus inhibiting the other signals The priority signal is the one that usually comes from the microphone of a moderator or chairman during conferences debates etc THRESHOLD input level of the signals in the automix bus based on the internal threshold that the internal mixing algorithm automatically and dynamically calculates The higher the setting the greater the difficulty for the input signals to be incorporated into the
82. abled in DESIGN mode only Right clicking the list displays the following context menu 130 Add New insert Edit Remove delete Rename F2 Edit Comments Move Up ctrl up Add New to add a new event to the list Edit to edit an existing event the one currently selected in the list Remove to delete the selected event Rename to rename the selected event Edit Comments to edit the comments text field for the selected event Move Up the selected event moves up one position in the list Move Down the selected event moves down one position in the list Adding a new event opens the following configuration window which lets you assign a name to the new event and define its type ANALOG DIGITAL SIMPLE DIGITAL COMPOUND DIGITALDELAY TIMER SCHEDULER Add New Event Event Enable v Event Name EVENT 01 Event Type DIGITAL SIMPLE ANALOG DIGITAL SIMPLE DIGITAL COMPOUND DIGITAL DELAY a TIME SCHEDULER Output INTERNAL CONFIG Cancel Note to add a new event or to edit an existing one you can perform copy and paste operations between a source event and a destination event using the icons located at the top right corner of the edit window Add New Event x Event Enable r Copy Event Copy Event E 131 7 12 1 Analog events If you select the ANALOG type for the new event you must choose the stimulus associated with this trigger using the SOURCE selector Event Enable y
83. algorithm internal AJME MEME I RI parameters such as the feedback detection sensitivity and the SPEEUH MALI BOUM maximum attenuation applied by the filters It is important to NEC o o correctly set this parameter taking into account the application Ese cae characteristics music or speech and the room type where to PEPPER work large or small given that its own reflections and modes differently affect the risk of feedback in all the cases considered as profiles for the TARGET parameter A conference application using a MUSIC profile will surely give worst results than if you employ a SPEECH profile and vice versa FIXED FILTERS from 0 to 8 per bank Se determines the number of filters that once TARGET SPEECH BIG ROOM FILTER WIDTH 1 5 OCTAVE set remain fixed over time static until you FIXED FILTERS 3 RECYCLE TIMER 5 min change the MIMO88CONF setting that affects them recalling a preset with other METTEIEETTETETET F3 wt a wr j j i Filter 2 1 000 Hz 0 0 dE LOCK settings loading a new project rebooting EIE UE the computer etc A horizontal line visually EREZIE separates fixed filters the first three in this Mebibreediapoie picture from dynamic filters the following MENIGEGEUELUDUEL RESET five in this picture Dynamic filters can be nnn reset over time if the algorithm detects that it is necessary microphones moved in the room changes in the acoustic conditions etc FILTER WIDTH 1 5 or 1
84. alls back below the threshold In this case the range covers from 10 ms to 1 s Correctly setting limiters ATTACK and RELEASE times is not an easy task too short release or attack times result in excessive and perceptible low frequencies distortion on the other hand too long times could make a limiter useless since it would act too late letting high intensity signal peaks pass through 85 7 8 MIMO88 PAGERS DUCKERS section The PAGERS DUCKERS section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance PAGERS DUCKERS PAGER DUCKER 1 7 TYPE PAGER gt INPUT IN 5 6 PRIORITY 1 CHIME MELODY 2 PAGER DUCKER 2 i OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT4 OUTPUTS OUTPUT6 OUTPUT7 OUTPUTS 13 OUTPUTS OUTPUT 10 OUTPUT 11 OUTPUT 12 OUTPUT 13 OUTPUT 14 OUTPUT 15 OUTPUT 16 1X DX MIM MAX MIN En MIN MAX CHIME VOL DEPTH HOLD 0 0 dB 18 9 dB This section lets you configure the four application modules based on the attenuation or muting of an audio signal by another signal allowing the diffusion of messages or other audio content with priority over other signals These modules are named P D module 1 to P D module 4 short for Pager Ducker Module 1 2 3 or 4 and any of them can be configured as pager real time voice announcement for destination zones selected through a MPAGE16 console for example or ducker or override an audio signal has priority over all other ones that are attenuated or muted in the selected destination zones
85. ave ctrl S saves the current Project on a local hard disk or New ctrl N other data storage unit Save As a dialog box lets you save the current Project with a different name and or location Recent Projects displays a list of recently opened Projects and Save As allows you to directly open one of them Exit closes the program Open ctrl 0 Save ctrl 4 5 Recent Projects Exit Add Device adds a new device to the current Project Parameters o Device Type selects in a list of compatible EclerNet clerNet Manager New Proj Edit View Help device types the one to add Add Device o Device Name allows the new device to be named Add Multiple Devices Add Multiple Devices adds several new devices to the current Add Device Group Project Parameters Add Channel Group o Device Type selects in a list of compatible EclerNet Delete delete device types the one to add o Number number of devices to add Add Device Group opens a dialog box to create a new device Project Users group in the current Project Project Settings Parameters o Group Name allows the new device group to be named Note you can create a group within a group see section 4 EclerNet PROJECT Add Channel Group opens a dialog box to create a new channel group in the current Project Parameters o Group Name allows the new channel group to be named Note you can create a group within a group see section 4 EclerNet PR
86. clerNet Manager application A Project can be created and edited offline without being connected to the site Ethernet network and later turned to online or real system management mode from a PC connected to the same network EclerNet compatible devices are connected to Tm m qwecver REMOTE CONTROL PC running EclerMet Manager Example of EclerNet network including NZA NPA and MIMO88 devices the computer running EclerNet Manager and Ethernet network infrastructure that interconnects them 22 4 1 Creating an EclerNet Project The steps for setting up a Project from scratch are Opening of a new file File gt New menu entry or Ctrl N keyboard shortcut The default new 1 Project window appears looking like the following e EclerNet Manager New Project IOTX Edit View Help E Deploy n Users ES Settings D Panic qeu Project Exi Groups from Device Container e 1 groups POWER To 1 groups 0 designs Members from Device Group All o t T P LI J 2011 02 14 14 06 52 Device NO LABEL 10 11 11 231 2210 New Device found online 14 02 2071 14 07 28 4 2 Insertion of new devices in the Project Edit gt Add Device menu entry A dialog box opens to select the device type and assign it a custom name IA i n rd Explorer ES Deploy S Users t Settings Devices 1 groups E ET MT ES 0 designs Add New Device Device Type MIMO88
87. configure the different hardware remote controls connected to a MIMO88 unit that may be ECLER WPTOUCH digital touch wall panel MPAGE16 desktop digital paging station with touch sensitive keys or even ECLER WPVOL SR analog wall panels for source selection and volume control Remote controls operate available functions of the MIMO88 allowing the end user to friendly control certain parameters of the installation using a classic and familiar looking hardware control These are basically the following functions e Adjust volume of inputs outputs or crossing points of the audio matrix e Toggle MUTE controls inputs outputs crossing points e Select sound sources audio inputs connected to the matrix for certain destination zones matrix audio outputs e Select Presets MIMO88 configuration memories e Send voice messages to certain destination zones The window displayed after selecting the REMOTES tab looks like this one REMOTES REMOTE LIST DIKIGI REMOTE 01 WPTOUCH Hy TI ae RMWAR nl eae 9 MPAGE16 ian mi ib AN ALOG CONFIG 7 REMOTE 03 PAGER Mone On the left remote controls assigned to this MIMO88 unit appear in the REMOTE LIST this list is empty by default when entering the REMOTES section for the first time in a project Every time we add delete or edit the name of one of them in our project the list is updated Remote controls included in the list may be further configured to perform t
88. ct Explorer Groups window Options 1 Rename F2 allows the channel group to be renamed Rename 2 Edit Comments allows a brief comment about the Edit Comments P channel group to be added modified configuration role in the Project etc Delete totally removes the group from the Project Add Channel Group opens a dialog box to create a new Empty channel group in the current Project Parameters o Group Name allows the new channel group to be named o Note you can create a group within a group see section 4 EclerNet PROJECT Empty removes all channels from the group leaving it empty Move Up ctrl 1 moves up the selected group changes the order Move Down ctrl moves down the selected group changes the order Delete delete Add Channel Group 21 4 EclerNet PROJECT A Project is a configuration and remote control file for EclerNet device network It contains a number of EclerNet virtual devices structured according to a hierarchical arrangement of control groups for such devices and or for their audio channels The purpose of a Project once online is to configure remotely control and monitor a number of hardware devices connected to an Ethernet network The network can include any combination of EclerNet compatible devices NZA series amplifiers NPA series amplifiers and MIMOSS digital matrix The created file has the enp extension and must be opened and operated from the E
89. ct Parameter Zone 3 Select Zone 4 Select Parameter Path Devices matrix OutputChannel OUT2 Volume Zone 7 Select B Devices Zone 8 Select Control 369 B matrix E iPhone Selector B InputChannel Em OutputChannel Pr is pe go OUTI Type Panel Cc jJ Name Control 369 Param Min Max File fad Visible Locked X EZ Matrix IN OUT y Width 68 Height Z228 Cancel Steps Then a browser window Select Parameter opens to select a hardware unit of the project and within it a parameter to control Continuing the example above the fader that is now displayed with its new appearance large white will control OUT2 volume in a device called matrix in this case a MIMO88 Selectable hardware devices are all MIMO88s NZAs or NPAs that were previously included in the project Thus a single UCP can have a global control over all hardware devices of the installation inputs volume and mute outputs and or groups of inputs or outputs presets recall sending messages to destination areas etc so that the user manages the installation as a single global entity from a single control panel without taking care of the number the location and the connection of hardware units that are really working In the following example we see a project that includes 5 MIMO88 units called matrix Lecture th 1 Lecture th 2 EVAC SYSTEM and OUTDOOR areas that might have some of their parameters linked to virtual contro
90. ct mode time out has passed without user activity on the Project To re access the DEPLOY or DESIGN mode you must enter the password respectively assigned to the Administrator or Advanced User e Panic activating it mutes all the output channels of the Project absolute silence of the system Deactivating it restores MUTES ON or OFF configuration as it was before activation e ECLEH Logo direct access to www ecler com 2 APPLICATION WINDOWS 2 1 Available windows e EclerNet Manager Mew Project The following windows are available in EclerNet Manager File Edit View Help E e Project Explorer Project explorer for devices channels and device or channel groups and control window design for EclerNet Manager remote clients It can be enabled disabled from the View gt Show Hide Project Explorer menu or by the Explorer toolbar icon gt Device 01 MIMORS d Device 02 NZA4 180 1 groups e Project Explorer Helper summary window displayed at the bottom of the Project Explorer and showing f f gt Device 01 OUT 1 OUTPUT 9 o Alist of all devices in the Project Device List Es Device 01 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 o Alist of all channels in the Project Channel List amp Device 01 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 o A list of devices detected on the network and amp Device 01 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 currently not used in the Project Online and G Device 01 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 Unused Device List Device 01 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 o Propert
91. curate instead of using quotation marks if the UCP name contains blanks replace those blanks with the 969620 characters twice 96 followed by 20 175 9 6 Error Message from the web server service When running the EclerNet Manager application it automatically tries to start the web server service in the background thus allowing client devices to retrieve and manage UCPs that have been included in a project Sometimes EclerNet Manager can t launch the web server service basically when another web server type service Skype Apache etc Is running and or the TCP 80 port is occupied In such cases the following warning message is displayed Error starting Web Server The Web Server process can t be started If you click on OK EclerNet Manager will run normally but the web server service is not enabled making it impossible to connect from client devices and use the project UCPs Clients will display error messages like this one if you try to connect to the web server e Oops This link appears to be i QE 2450 1 Oops This link appears to be broken Google Suggestions Search on Google Google Search Google Chrome Help Why am seeing this page 7011 Google Google Home By definition a single computer cannot run two web server services occupying simultaneously the same TCP port J ECLER Laboratorio de electro ac stica S A e Ler Motors 166 168 08038 Barcelona Spain INTERNET http ww
92. cursor arrows that appear when you double click on an empty space of the screen or by clicking and dragging horizontally on the screen drag amp drop with the mouse or with your finger on a touch screen if the device has one iPhone iPad tablet etc 160 Go to Next Page Double clicking on a empty space of the screen shows the left and right arrow keys and the X symbol which is used to return to the root display of the available project panels same function as the ESC key Input Channels __ 4 j 0 f 1 al a i da CHAN 1 CHAN 2 CHAH 3 CHAN 4 DHAN 5 This sequence shows a shift from Output channels page to Input channels page To add a control to a page click with the right mouse button and select the type of control to add from the drop down list CONSOLE 3 Edit Comments Rename Delete Add Control Empty Text Rectangle Move Up Rotary Copy Page Button Button Multi LED Export Page Vumeter Import Page The control will be inserted in the page with a standard look as in this example of volume slider or standard fader 161 Once done you can modify any of its functional and graphic properties as the minimum and maximum values its performance range can reach minimum and maximum volume values for a fader or rotary knob make it visible or hidden give him a fixed position on screen locked select the course of
93. d mm LE LA LE Output INTERNAL wx INTERNAL INPUT MUTE OUTPUT MUTE MATRIX MUTE GPO PRESET LAUNCH FILE SEND E MAIL 144 8 EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES part Ill MIMO88 CONFERENCE digital matrix 8 1 MIMO88 CONFERENCE introduction The new MIMO88 CONFERENCE has been specially designed for conferencing applications and generally for all applications that require an automatic mixing of microphone signals and or feedback cancellation audio feedback or Larsen effect The differences between the CONFERENCE version hereinafter MIMO88CONF and the standard version of the MIMO88 digital matrix are e Identical hardware for both versions e Different firmware between standard version and conference version Consequently any MIMO88 hardware can be upgraded with either firmware to convert it as a standard MIMO88 version or a MIMO88COMF The process is simple and quick and can be performed as many times as necessary so that by having MIMO88 hardware units it s possible to provide customers and users any version of MIMOS88 depending on the intended application MIMOS88CONEF basically shares many of the standard MIMO88 functions e Inputs and outputs processing levels EQ noise gate etc with slight differences from the standard version e Management of the routing matrix state and levels of the crossing points with slight differences from the standard version Management of priority signals evacuation emergency Manageme
94. d protected mode so that the system user sees and manages UCPs only when a single computer acts as web server and web client e User Control Panel QD 127 001 Output Channels CHAN 1 CHAN 2 CHAN 3 CHAN 4 Different web clients can simultaneously load different UCPs and operate the project at the same time each one controlling a part of the system 9 2 Creating UCPs Important Before initiating any UCP creation or editing operation on existing UCPs please ensure that EclerNet Manager is in Design mode not in Deploy mode Deploy mode should be used later with UCPs that are already created when you want to enable the EclerNet Manager web server mode and its management from web clients To create a new UCP you must open the context menu right mouse button on the User Control Panels folder in the Project Explorer window and select Add Panel Add Panel mal iPho gt mn iPad Y Ej iPad Import Panel LAB ee l Each UCP must have at least one page including the desired user controls 4 Panels Rename 2 pages LT Output Volumes i EHECOBISEBIES PE gt LI inputs Volumes amp Delete NET gt pn iPad Mixer Add Page gt pi iPad Consoles Empty amp iPhone Selector In the example two pages Output Volumes and Inputs Volumes are included in the UCP called iPhone Mixer If a panel has more than one page you can scroll the pages from a remote device web client using the
95. device group to be added modified configuration role in the Project etc Delete totally removes the group from the Project Add Device adds a new device to the group and therefore to the Project Add Multiple Devices adds several new devices to the current Project Parameters o Device Type selects in a list of compatible EclerNet device types the one to add o Number number of devices to add Add Device Group opens a dialog box to create a new device group in the current Project Parameters o Group Name allows the new device group to be named Rename Edit Comments Delete delete Add Device Add Multiple Devices Add Device Group Empty Move Down ctrl down Connect All Activate Device Finder Deactivate Device Finder Note you can create a group within a group see section 4 EclerNet PROJECT Empty removes all devices from the group leaving it empty Move Up ctrl T moves up the selected group changes the order Move Down ctrl 4 moves down the selected group changes the order Connect All connects all group devices to the network so they become available for remote control from EclerNet Manager 11 Activate Device Finder enables the Device Finder for all online devices within the group 12 Deactivate Device Finder disables the Device Finder for all online devices within the group Channel Group context menu Available from any channel group view Proje
96. dware equivalent for example to configure its network settings or to check its identity before changing its settings 8 Network Configuration allows Ethernet parameters to be prm mmm entered and a posteriori verified for the related device IP jms g address subnet mask gateway and UDP port The MAC Device Basement AMP 1 address is a read only parameter unique and assigned by the manufacturer to any Ethernet device 9 Change Password allows the password to be assigned or IP Address 192 168 0 100 changed in order to protect the device When a device has this type of password blank per default OFF assigned in a Project the device cannot be re programmed from IP Gateway 192 168 0 1 other Projects unless you enter the correct password Any change in the new Project will not be effective in the hardware device until password is entered and it s indicated in the device status window by an exclamation mark on the connection indicator EH and the flashing icon 10 Connect Disconnect connects or disconnects the device to the network to make it available for remote control from EclerNet Manager 11 Detach breaks the link between an EclerNet virtual device and its physical counterpart The hardware device if detected online on the network becomes part of the Online and Unused Device List in the Project Explorer Helper window 12 Firmware Upgrade opens a dialog box that allows you to load a device firmware file with bin
97. e Project nor operate with several carousel lists Carousel lists on the other hand are common to a single Project and are not related to Presets lists and their contents are fixed and do not depend on the Preset that selected them Clicking the icon located in the upper right corner of a MIMO88 detailed view opens the window for creating and editing carousel lists Note as for other functions with a potential risk of structural changes in a Project carousel list management is available in DESIGN mode only 125 Carrousel Lists 01 CARROUSEL 1 02 CARROUSEL 2 03 CARROUSEL 3 NONE 04 CARROUSEL 4 NONE 05 CARROUSEL 5 NONE 06 CARROUSEL 6 NONE Type NONE e Selection Count 0 Cancel In the upper part of this window there is a list of the 16 carousel lists that can be created in a Project To rename one of them select it right button gt Rename or F2 key Carrousel Lists 01 Sources for Z1 Rename Carrousel List 03 CARRC 04 CARRC 05 CARRC 06 CARRC Carrousel List Name Sources for Z1 Type Cancel Then you must select the type of list inputs or Presets 01 Sources for Z1 02 CARROUSEL 2 NONE 03 CARROUSEL 3 NONE 04 CARROUSEL 4 NONE 05 CARROUSEL 5 NONE 06 CARROUSEL 6 NONE Type NONE Selection Count 0 w NONE INPUTS PRESETS If you select an input list the window looks like this 126 Carrousel Lists 01 Sources for Z1 02 CARROUSEL 2 NO
98. e left mouse button and holding it allows you to adjust the knob setting or amount of output signal A double click on a knob toggles the MUTE function for this output The knob is filled in grey when MUTE is active and in white when it is not This setting is exactly the same as the one from the OUTPUTS section LEVEL MUTE button Clicking on the STEREO symbol two bound rings between two naturally linked outputs one odd output and the next one constituting the pair 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 6 etc lets link them in stereo mode symbol highlighted in white or break the link for mono mode grey symbol This setting is exactly the same as the one from the INPUTS section LEVEL MODE MONO or STEREO Stereo linking of two outputs copies the odd channel status in the even channel of the pair and from that moment all adjustments level equalization etc are simultaneously applied to both If Link channels mode is enabled chain link symbol in addition to stereo mode levels and mute function of the 2 crossing points between these inputs and outputs are synchronized see examples in 7 6 1 INPUTS column 79 7 6 4 Matrix Link Groups Matrix Link Groups are a tool to group and synchronize matrix controls so that operating one of them simultaneously operates all elements belonging to the same group Within a group there may be knobs for inputs outputs matrix crossing points or a mix of them To create or edit a group you must c
99. e the name carousel We call circular selection the ability to scroll the various list options via an endless dial from the first to the last then indefinitely re starting from the first in the list and so on as long as you keep rotating the control in the same direction either clockwise or counter clockwise a OPTION 2 Sy OPTION 1 AL OPTION 4 ri Example of circular list or carousel list with 4 available options MIMO88 supports two types of carousel lists for inputs and for Presets e Carousel list of inputs contains a series of matrix audio inputs so that a remote control can select one of them as a sound source sent to a particular audio output of the unit In other words in a zoned facility input with several sound sources and multiple output zones a remote control managing a particular zone of the facility can use a list of this type to select the audio content to be played in that zone e Carousel list of Presets contains a series of Presets stored in the unit so that a remote control can select and recall one of them instantly changing the configuration of the MIMOSS unit according to the parameters recorded in the Preset Note A WPTOUCH or WPVOL SH type remote control can operate a same Project with a single carousel list only whether of inputs or Presets in order to behave as source selector for a destination zone or as Preset selector to recall a Preset A single control remote can never have both functions in a sam
100. e used to go back in the group structure towards its root or the upper group container Selecting a group in the Project Explorer also updates its detail windows 11 You can create groups within groups subgroups as shown in the picture above To include a device within a group you must drag and drop it from its location onto the group More information about this in chapter 4 EclerNet PROJECT e Channel Groups display windows EclerNet Manager New Project L AOIX File Edit View Help zx pnm a d PUN O rnc YeCLEL Project Explorer z Groups from Channel Container a 7 BB gt PSs GROUP A 3 gt 5 GROUP B M n Device 05 CH1 Channel 1 Wh Device 05 CH2 Channel 2 Device 05 CH3 Channel 3 i Device 05 CH4 Channel 4 gt Device 07 OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 gt Device 07 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 gt Device 07 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 Device 07 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 gt Device 07 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 gt Device 07 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 Device 07 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 TENES Device 07 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 EUER MOMS PER Device 10 CH1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT e OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 Channel 1 Channel 2 Device 10 CH2 Channel 2 v Grup ch Floor Device 07 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 gt gt gt gt gt Device 07 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 By B Bo Bo B B io Bo B B v f
101. ech without overlapping the chime broadcasting e Lit in green paging function activated with voice message broadcasting to selected destination zones duration of the voice message Knobs on the lower part of the section are used to adjust the way the PAGER function performs sl z E a MIH MAX TT MAK TT MAX Mid ETT MIN MAX CHIME VOL DEPTH ATTACK HOLD RELEASE 5 B EN 17 ms 495 ms e CHIME VOL playback volume of the chime melody 12 to 0 dB This melody and the input channel associated with the PAGER signal of the microphone connected to a MIMO88 input are mixed the effective volume being affected by the general volume of the input channel see section 7 5 6 LEVEL The level meter of this input channel also reflects the playback of the chime melody e DEPTH attenuation applied on the rest of the signals sent to the destination zone s during the time the PAGER function is active 0 to 80 dB e ATTACK attack time Determines the time elapsed since the activation of the PAGE key until signal attenuation starts The range covers from 5 ms to 2 s e RELEASE determines the time elapsed until attenuation stops once you release the PAGE key In this case the range covers from 50 ms to 3 s Note For outputs an input should send messages to through a pager module the crossing points of the matrix between this input and all possible outputs should be in MUTE state The PAGE action momentarily removes the MUTE for t
102. ecto a eclernet_manager exe EE Ga General Acceso directo Compatibilidad Seguridad 6s Acceso directa a eclernet manager exe m Tipo de destina Aplicaci n Ubicaci n de destina EclerNet Manager Destino manager exe HEE re ariel mm HIDDEN Iniciar er Archivos de pragrama E cler E clerMet Manage Tecla de m todo abreviado Ejecutar Ventana normal Comentario Buscar destino Cambiar icona Propiedades avanzadas Running this shortcut will start EclerNet Manager in minimized mode showing the blue round icon in the Windows notification area If the project has password protection a password will be required to maximize the application by pressing the right mouse button on the icon and selecting Show EclerNet Manager 173 Show EclerNet Manager Exit Lag EE PH Js cA X Ia A batch file is a simple text file containing a series of lines with Windows commands and saved with the BAT extension A batch file for EclerNet Manager has a very simple syntax if both project and batch file are located in the same folder as the EclerNet Manager executable file or eclernet manager exe usually C Program Files Ecler If you want to run the batch file from another location for example from the Windows desktop the easiest way to do this is to create a shortcut pointing to this batch If the file name of the project file or UCP panel to recall contains blanks you ll need to inse
103. ed The active filter marker is displayed with greater intensity than the others which appear semi transparent and shows an animation with arrows indicating the available moving directions crossovers for example can only be moved horizontally Frequency parameter while High Shelf Low Shelf filters and Parametric EQ can move horizontally Frequency parameter and vertically Gain parameter For filters with a Q parameter Parametric EQ All Pass order 2 Q value may also be edited through graphic markers using the mouse wheel Filled curves Solid This other control located in the lower right corner of the graph allows you to select zs im the option to fill the chart or not Em Em A black SOLID word over a white rectangle means the graphic curve is filled A white SOLID word over a black rectangle means the graphic curve is only outlined 5 3 Types of control The detailed view of an EclerNet device contains various types of user controls which allow you to adjust parameters for DSP processing The main types of controls are ni ii CROSSOVER o COMPRESSOR LOW PASS HIGH PASS 18 Bypass TS Bypass a E as 18 ik E ae A a THRESHOLD S00 5 ent ELM 1 a ak 150 a 10k 150 a 10k a 10k on Hk FREQUENCY FREQUENCY PARAMETRIC EQ Mi MAX MIN ET ATTACK RELEASE 2k B0 5k 1508 10K TA 4 DELAY mn E Dt r i Fal 20k KIH MAK MIMH MAK _ FREQUENCY GAIN a TIN MAX 0 00 ms 5
104. emote WPTOUCH CARROUSEL 02 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS MATRIX VOLUME OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 INS DVD GPO GPOL wv GPO1 GPO2 GPO3 GPO4 GPOS GPO6 GPO GPOS GPOS unavailable GPO10 unavailable GPO11 unavailable GPO12 unavailable GPO13 unavailable GPO14 unavailable GPO15 unavailable e PRESET to load one of the Presets in the MIMO88 memory In the WPTOUCH LCD an asterisk appears when the function is activated and disappears when the function is deactivated by successively pressing T1 Type PRESET Preset y 01 EMERGENCY CALL 02 EMPTY PRESET 03 EMPTY PRESET 04 EMPTY PRESET 05 EMPTY PRESET 06 EMPTY PRESET 07 EMPTY PRESET 08 EMPTY PRESET 09 EMPTY PRESET 10 EMPTY PRESET 11 EMPTY PRESET 12 EMPTY PRESET MOTE LIST MOTE 01 iG STATION MOTE 03 107 7 10 1 2 Configuring the WPTOUCH for operating with a carousel of inputs A carousel list of inputs allows you to select which input will feed a particular output from a WPTOUCH acting as a selector of music sources for a destination zone input selector for the matrix outputs There may be up to 16 WPTOUCH units in one MIMO88 system 8x8 or 16x16 each one with the ability to select the audio content for the zone it is assigned to See section 7 11 Carousel lists for MIMO88 for more information about the creation of carousel lists Selecting CAROUSEL in the SELECTOR function opens a menu to select the desired carousel list
105. en 20 Hz and 20 kHz gain or attenuation at central frequency between 12 dB and 60 dB and bandwidth 1 Q Q between 0 3 and 200 e Low Shelf and High Shelf with a 6 or 12 dB oct slope FREQUENCY GAIN shelving type filters with adjustable cut off frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz and gain or attenuation between 12 dB and 60 dB e Low Pass y High Pass with a 6 or 12 dB oct slope FREQUENCY these are low pass and high pass filters with adjustable cut off frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz e All Pass order 1 and 2 FREQUENCY in both Q in order 2 only all pass filters that do not affect the signal amplitude but the phase at certain frequencies in contrast with delay which changes phase at all frequencies The main application of this type of filter is usually to compensate phase errors in speakers or phase shifts introduced by crossover filters 7 7 4 DELAY The DELAY section allows you to adjust an independent time delay for each output channel This function is useful for example to temporarily align the different ways of a loudspeaker cabinet using an output with a corresponding delay for each one of them The delay time can be specified in different units which are determined by the UNITS selector up and down arrows to the right of the text box Available units are milliseconds seconds centimetres and meters DELAY can be set between 0 and 1000 milliseconds To avoid weird and annoying noises in the output s
106. equency and attenuation to reduce the level of a band of frequencies in order to avoid a feedback effect The image shows the bank 1 with 6 of its 8 filters assigned to frequencies that the algorithm has detected as prone to feedback FB KILLER FEKILLER 2 OUTPUT OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 TARGET SPEECH SMALL ROOM FILTER WIDTH 1 10 OCTAVE FIXED FILTERS RECYCLE TIMER OFF Filter 1 1 061 Hz 2 0 dB Filter 2 473 Hz 5 0 dB Filter 3 345 Hz 5 0 dE Filter 4 355 Hz 5 0 dE VPE Filter 5 1 043 Hz 5 0 dB SER Filter 6 1 023 Hz 5 0 dB Filter 7 1 000 Hz 0 0 dB RESET Filter 8 1 000 Hz 0 0 dB 157 To the left of the window is the selection list for one of the two banks FBKILLER 1 and FBKILLER 2 Clicking on one of them allows you to adjust their settings 158 OUTPUT the system output the filter bank is applied xum NAE i i i PEK 3 ouTPUT OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 to in order to cancel or minimize its potential Mesi O TT feedbacks outputs 1 to 4 and also 9 to 12 in the rixep milters Y OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 case of a MASTER SLAVE MIMO88CONF QUIS OUTPUTS OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 Filter 1 1 000 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 Filter 2 1 000 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 Filter 3 1 000 OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 Filter 4 1 000 OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 Filter 5 1 000 our 12 OUTPUT 12 TARGET allows you to select among 4 preset application profiles each one of them with the algorithm optimized for the TARGET SPEECH BIG ROOM application Each of these profiles adjusts
107. er gt Gy iPad Consoles 3 pages ann gt pp iPhone Selector 3 pages iPad Mixer iPad Consoles t iPhone Selector 2011 07 27 09 42 41 Device matrix Devic 27 07 2011 9 43 42 a Clicking on one of them will open the first page of the panel The next pages can be obtain with the arrow keys or by clicking and dragging horizontally CONSOLE 1 By default UCPs are freely accessible from any remote client Users parameter setting is All for these panels You can also define a specific list of system users who can access each panel by clicking on the Users parameter and selecting the user accounts existing in the project you want to include 170 uu Properties F Type Panel Select Users Name iPhone Selector Users Visible Width Height Cancel In this case to recall a UCP you must enter the user ID and the password of the account e EclerNet Manager demo_user_panel_2 proves dav A D X 4 0 d File Edit View Help j Q User Control Panel Panic yecter Q 127001 YA gt gt matrix gt C 7 Lecture t MIM gt E Lecture t MIMO8S gt E EVAC SY MMi gt E amp E OUTDOO MIMO8S gt p iPhone Mixer gt El iPad Mixer 1 This Panel is Password Protected 1 pages gt Gi iPad Consoles 3 pages gt m iPhone Selector pages Properties Type Name Users Visible Width Height Cancel PRESET selector
108. evice context menu Available from any device view Project Explorer Project Explorer Helper Groups window etc Options 1 Rename F2 renames device Rename 2 Edit Comments allows a brief comment about the device to Edit Comments be added modified configuration role in the Project etc Delete PM These comments can be viewed from EclerNet Manager placing the cursor over a device or channel or from the hardware device itself with NPA Series see NPA series hardware manual for more details 3 Delete totally removes the device from the Project If the virtual device was associated with a hardware device on the network this last one will appear in the Online and Unused Device List from Project Explorer Helper after its deletion Change Password 4 Remove from Group removes the device from the group the context menu has been opened for 5 Move Up ctrl T moves up the selected device changes Detach the order within a group 6 Move Down ctrl moves down the selected device changes the order within a group Reboot 7 Activate Deactivate Device Finder activates deactivates the blinking of the front panel light indicators LCD display for NPA series LEDs for NZA series and MIMOS88 on targeted hardware thus allowing easy identification on site Simultaneously the frame of the device shown in EclerNet Manager windows also blinks making it possible to link a virtual device of the Project with its har
109. ew Project Mew project file created AMPLIFIER 2 Added to Device Group DELAY REINFORCEMENT AMPLIFIER 2 Removed from Device Group DELAY REINFORCEMENT SHOw SHOw S How SHOW SHOw S How SHOW SHOw 2 2 Graphic table display modes Groups and channels windows can be viewed in graphic format reflecting images shown in the previous paragraph or as a table by clicking on the dedicated icons in the upper right part of the screen these icons are visible only when Detail mode is off rro Device Groups Name Devices DELAY REINFORCEMENT 2 MAIN PA 3 REDUNDANT SYSTEM STAGE MONITORS Devices from Group Name A Model MAC IP Address DELAY REINF FULL SHOW MAIN PA REDUNDANT STAGE MONI AMPLIFIER 2 NPA2SO00T 0 0 0 0 Y AMPLIFIER 3 NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 v AMPLIFIER 4 NPA40001 0 0 0 0 v AMPLIFIER 5 NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 4 AMPLIFIER 6 NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 AMPLIFIER 7 NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 FRONT PA NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 SM AMPLIFIER A NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 SM AMPLIFIER B NPA4000T 0 0 0 0 SHANKARA Table mode view From the table mode view you can add or remove devices or channels to from existing groups by clicking on the corresponding check box To select the columns displayed in the table place the cursor on the table title bar and right click Model MAC IP Address UDP Port Devices from Group FULL SHOW Subnet Mask G Name a Model aoa way _ F FULL SHOW MAIN PA REDUNDANT STAGE MONI
110. folders the syntax becomes more complex The following examples assume that the EclerNet Manager application has been installed in the default folder C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager eclernet_manager exe and the project file in a folder called C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager projects Do not forget to put names containing blanks in quotes By using quotation marks the Windows START command can interpret the quoted text as the title of the window add any title or any character between 174 the quotes as in the examples to prevent this effect See any batch file creation manual if you need more assistance in this regard These are examples for batch files that run a project named my project enp using the full pathname of the files involved e Loading a project named my project enp in normal operation mode EclerNet Manager application will be visible not minimized start C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager eclernet_manager exe C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager projects my project enp e Loading a project named my project enp in minimized operation mode EclerNet Manager is not visible and appears as a blue round icon in the Windows notification area in the lower right corner of the screen start C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager eclernet_manager exe C program files Ecler EclerNet Manager projects my project enp hidden e Loading a project called my project enp in minimized operation
111. gram them for operating a mute function a GPO or a Preset recall Note The configuration of a digital remote control as MPAGE16 console or WPTOUCH wall panel depends on a Project but not on a Preset you can t save distinct WPTOUCH settings in different Presets within the same Project 119 7 10 3 Configuring an ANALOG type remote control The third type of remote controls compatible with MIMO88 is analog such LEVEL as WPVOL SR wall panel with knobs performing as volume control and sound source selector The INPUT source selector has 5 possible positions OFF 1 2 3 and 4 The LEVEL volume control is continuous X e from 0 to 10096 Cem id This type of control is connected to the MIMO88 unit via its GPI ports not d wecler via the digital bus A GPI port is required for the volume control and another one for the source selector Additionally you can connect an external switch not included in the WPVOL SR to a third GPI to perform the X FOCUS MUTE function muting the selected sound source The settings for a WPVOL SR type analog control are performed as follows To configure a WPVOL SR type analog control you must first include an ANALOG unit in the REMOTE LIST See section 7 10 MIMO88 REMOTES section MIDIR Add New Remote Remote Type ANALOG WPTOUCH MPAGEI6 v ANALOG OK Cancel Remote Mame Add New Remote Remote Type ANALOG Remote Name WPVOL SR 1 Cancel Note analog controls are pa
112. he RELEASE parameter Available settings are A correct setting of the noise gate ATTACK RELEASE and HOLD times is fundamental for example to ENABLE DISABLE enables disables the Noise Gate green button grey button When in DISABLE mode the rest of the section controls are disabled THRESHOLD detection threshold Defines the input signal level below which the signal is attenuated with an amount indicated by DEPTH closed gate This parameter ranges from 18 dB to 80 dB DEPTH attenuation applied to the signal when it is below the detection threshold closed gate This parameter ranges from 0 dB to 80 dB ATTACK attack time Determines the amount of time between the passing of the threshold and the cancellation of the attenuation applied to the input signal open gate Adjustment range from 0 1 ms to 500 ms HOLD amount of time the gate stays open without attenuation once the signal falls back below the detection threshold Adjustment range from 10 ms to 3 s RELEASE release time Determines the time it takes to close the gate again after the hold time In this case the range covers from 1 ms to 1 s get a clear and intelligible voice signal from a speech made in a noisy environment 74 O GATE pA 3t ag 18 THRESHOLD En ri a hs Li MIM MAX DEPTH 26 4 dB H z E m E E MIN MAX HOLD 252 m a TN Er RELEASE 470 ms 7 5 5 COMPRESSOR The compressor section
113. he desired functions Concerning the maximum number of digital remote controls e WPTOUCH the MIMO88 can handle a maximum of 16 WPtouch units both in single mode 8x8 and MASTER SLAVE mode 16x16 e MPAGE 16 the MIMO88 can handle a maximum of 4 MPAGE 16 units both in single mode 8x8 and MASTER SLAVE mode 16x16 Note EclerNet Manager must be set in DESIGN mode not DEPLOY to enable configuration functions detailed in this chapter for remote panels manc The icons respectively allow you to from left to right e Add Online and Unused Remote as a MIMO88 NZA or NPA unit a digital remote device features the Auto Discover function i e when connected to the ER Bus REMOTE 1 or REMOTE 2 connector on the rear panel of the MIMO88 it is automatically identified or scanned 94 by the application Clicking on the Add Online and Unused Remote icon displays a list of all scanned digital remote controls You can select the ones to assign to the MIMOSS unit becoming part of the REMOTE LIST FREQUENCY Add Online Remote UNUSED REMOTE LIST ZONEI DOQD OUOO T S REMOTE LIST EE TERI REMOTE 01 WETOUCH REMOTE 03 Add All Cancel WPTOUCH digital remote control automatically detected Add Online Remote A UNUSED REMOTE LIST REMOTE LIST dL REMOTE 01 REMOTE 02 REMOTE 03 ANALOG Add All Canai The same control once added to the REMOTE LIST 95 Add New Remote to manually add a WPTOUCH digi
114. he desired inputs for each output with individual level adjustment of each input in the mix The input mix of for an output is independent of the other mixes other outputs The LEVEL field located in the upper left corner displays the value of the knob selected with the mouse orange in the matrix and can be modified with the mouse from the knob itself click and hold then drag or from the LEVEL field using the computer keyboard numerical value ENTER 7 6 1 INPUTS column INPUTS column shows the device inputs 8 or 16 depending on the selected operating mode 8x8 or 16x16 Next to the name of each input there is a small VU meter and a level adjustment knob The VU meter is a pre fader type i e it displays the level of the signal taken before the level knob matching the left bar of the VU meter for the same channel in the INPUTS section The triangular shaped indicator to the left of the input number matches the CLIP indicator in the left bar of the VU meter for the same channel in the INPUTS section The level adjustment knob is in fact the same LEVEL control that the channel fader within the INPUTS section Changing one of them MATRIX knob or INPUTS fader changes the other at the same time as they are in fact distinct graphical representations of the same control the amount of input signal that is sent to the matrix row to which it belongs Clicking on a knob with the left mouse button and holding it allows you to adjust the knob
115. he matrix etc Presets management is especially useful when a device has to behave differently at different times and or for different applications without manually and individually editing its configuration With Presets management you can e Save a Preset with a specific name in the list of potential Presets of a device e Copy a Presetto a temporary memory e Paste to a destination Preset the contents of another Preset previously copied in the temporary memory in the same or another compatible device This is especially useful when trying to clone Presets from one device to another or when you want to create a Preset by modifying an already existing one When performing the pasting operation all the content is pasted except the Preset name to be defined at the time of saving e Save a Preset on hard disk right click Save Preset to file e Load a Preset from hard disk right click Load Preset from file 40 5 2 Detailed view The detailed view Detail mode enabled of a NPA device has the following appearance Device NO LABEL NPA4000T o Joc GENERATOR CONFIG NETWORKING SIGNAL OUTPUT MODE STEREO RNET MAC DU 1a 96 DO0 00 PINK NOISE 7 ieee LINE CEE R iac D0 1a 96 DO 00 23 p E MODE Eve ress 10 11 11 231 20k 236 2 V nd c FREQUENCY Em SUBNET MASK 255 0 0 0 TIME 6242 h 7 min GATEWAY 192 158 0 1 ETHE KE TR T a TAE 1 rJ um Li E CROSSOVER COMPRESSOR LOW
116. he password respectively assigned to the Administrator or Advanced User Enable e mail Notifications enables disables sending emails from the specified address From Address and to the three possible specified destinations To Addresses in the dialog box Includes a Test button to test this function operation when pressed a test e mail is sent Enable Local Time Date Update Automatically allows the unit internal clock to automatically sync with Windows time changes an especially useful function for daylight saving time Notes about e mail sending e The e mails sent include the project name in their subject field e To be able to send these e mails SMTP settings for the PC have to be done in the Edit Preferences menu There is a notice in the following cases e Alarms e System Fault for example hardware failure fuse power supply of NPA series amplifiers Coded errors hardware firmware DSP RTC Real Time Clock reset When a device is disconnected from Ethernet When you load a Project if some device is missing For an event designed for this purpose available in future versions Preferences opens general preferences window for the application Synchronization Option Show Dialog SMTP Server SMTP Port 2 S5L SMTP Login SMTP Password Cancel o Synchronization Option defines how a hardware device and its virtual counterpart in the application will be synchronized when entering the online mode
117. he selected input in the pager and activates the MUTE or attenuation for all other inputs The distribution volume to each of the outputs is independently set by the volume of the crossing point When outputs an input should send messages to through a pager module have an unmuted matrix intersection between this input and all possible outputs input signal will be broadcast without needing to activate PAGE from the console or the user screen 88 7 8 2 Configuring a module as DUCKER This operating mode of PAGER DUCKER modules is suitable for the configuration of a voice announcement system in real time via a microphone handheld desktop headset etc or pre recorded voice messages played on an external audio file player The announcement signal is broadcast in the destination zones the rest of the signals played back in these zones being attenuated The selection of destination zones or outputs affected by the DUCKER function can be done by programming MIMO88 with EclerNet Manager or in real time from EclerNet Manager remote clients It is important to notice that the configuration of the DUCKER can be stored in Presets so that different Presets define different combinations of destination zones for a PAGER module Once one of the four modules has been selected in the list its operating mode as DUCKER is chosen using the TYPE selector Then the INPUT selector defines the MIMOS88 audio input your microphone audio player or sound source wil
118. hen unfilled and OFF when filled with white colour Type Carrousel Type Output Channel Input Channel Type Output Channel Input Channel OUTPUT MUTE OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 X OUT1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 QUT 7 OUT 8 OUT 9 OUT 10 QUT 11 OUT 12 OUT 13 OUT 14 OUT 15 OUT 16 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT 6 OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 OUTPUT 9 unavailable OUTPUT 10 unavailable OUTPUT 11 unavailable OUTPUT 12 unavailable OUTPUT 13 unavailable OUTPUT 14 unavailable OUTPUT 15 unavailable OUTPUT 16 unavailable Edit Remote WPTOUCH CARROUSEL 02 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS MATRIX VOLUME IN 5 DVD MATRIX MUTE QUT 3 OUTPUT 3 IN 5 DVD Cancel 105 INPUTS CD RADIO INPUT 3 INPUT 4 DVD CD RADIO INPUT 3 INPUT 4 DVD wie MUTE OFF for input 5 output 3 send enabled MUTE ON for input 5 output 3 send disabled e X FOCUS MUTE not available when the WPTOUCH manages a carousel list of Presets See 7 10 1 2 WPTOUCH configuration to operate with a carousel of inputs e GPO activation deactivation of one of the MIMOS88 s GPO relays In the WPTOUCH LCD an asterisk appears when the function is activated and disappears when the function is deactivated by successively pressing T1 106 Type Carrousel Type Output Channel Input Channel REMOTE OL PAG STATION REMOTE 03 Edit R
119. ic gate e DIGITAL DELAY you can set a delay time between the stimulus detection and the destination triggering or event output as well as a holding time of this activated status for the output for example 10 seconds after detecting an external contact closure connected to a GPI a relay GPO status changes for 90 seconds then returns to its previous state e TIME SCHEDULER the stimulus input time is based on a calendar with date and time of onset duration days of the week it must be activated or not repetition by time interval or number of repetitions and end date The MIMO88 has an internal clock that allows the management of such events even if not connected to a computer and synchronized with EclerNet Manager Events programming is very simple consisting of the following steps e Selecting the input stimulus or stimuli and behaviour settings e Selecting how stimuli are combined only for compound digital events e Selecting the event target triggered function The maximum number of events for the MIMO88 is 64 Events are stored at the Project or device level but not in the Presets However the state enabled or disabled for each event configurable with Event Enable from the event editor window is stored as part of the data stored in each Preset so that recalling a Preset also restores the current combination of enabled and disabled events at the time of Saving Event Enable y Events are manually created and edited from
120. ic users All actions that may involve structural changes in a project are enabled in DESIGN mode only accessible to an Administrator only add delete or rename devices drag devices online in a project save the project open a new project save presets create carousel or event lists add or edit remote controls etc All these operations are disabled in the different menus and controls when EclerNet Manager is in DEPLOY mode everyday use mode see section 1 5 The toolbar the only mode all other users advanced and generic have access to Project Settings opens the project general settings window also accessible by clicking on the Settings button in the toolbar Project Settings Power Sequencing Time 1468 ms Enable Auto Lock Enable e mail Notifications Enable Local Time Date Update Automatically OK Cancel Power Sequencing Time 0 to 5000 milliseconds sets the power sequence time delay between a device and following devices involved in the Project Enable Auto Lock and Timeout 1 to 30 minutes when you have assigned a password to anyone of the high level users Administrator and or Advanced User you may enter the protect mode of the project either by pressing the Lock toolbar button or once auto lock automatic activation of the protect mode time out has passed without user activity on the Project when the option Enable Auto Lock is checked To re access the DEPLOY or DESIGN mode you must enter t
121. ice 04 q Empty NZA4 180 OWE PRESET Device 05 Empty MIMO88 WE PRESET Device 06 Empty MIMO88 POWE PRESET Device 07 Empty MIMO88 POWE PRESET Device 08 Empty NPA2500T OWE PRESET Device 09 Empty NPA2500T POWER PRESET Device 10 Empty bd o 2011 02 10 16 43 55 Device Device 01 Device went offline 10 02 2011 16 45 05 A e Groups from Device Container shows all existing device groups e Members from Device Group shows all existing devices and or subgroups inside the group selected in the previous window When selecting a particular group double click or icon previous windows change to display the contents of this group as in the example after selecting SUBGROUP A 1 EclerNet Manager New Project L IOTX File Edit View Help E Deplov users re Settings Panic JecLer Project Explorer I Groups from Device Group JE GROUP We SUBGROUP A 1 v p GROUP A p SUBGROUP A 1 2 gt E EN Device 09 NPA2500 gt Device 08 gt Device 03 NZA4 180 L2 LIF j Device 04 NZA4 180 Members from Device Group SUBGROUP A 1 gt Device 05 LUSE i a gt NPA2500T POWER PRESET gt E EN Device 09 iPA2500 Device 09 JJ 01 Empty d Melt Device 10 MIMO88 POWEI ESET gt D GROUP B 3 Device 08 01 Empty A Char nels 1 groups 0 designs 4 2011 02 10 16 40 36 Device Device 01 10 11 11 17 2210 New Device found online 10 02 2011 16 43 46 4 icons ar
122. ies of the item selected in the Project c Device 01 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 Explorer Properties Device 01 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 LIDU Device 02 CH1 Channel 1 Online and Unused Device List Devices are identified in this window by their assigned 7 q01111101 2210 name and IP address 301142 19 2210 NZA4 180 euren Vna The Project Explorer Helper can be displayed and hidden PRESERIE 4 70 CM 10 11 12 17 2210 denied NZA6 180 10 11 12 18 2210 PRESERIE 6 70 I 10 11 12 16 2210 D C QO PROTO 16x16 p by clicking on the triangle icon in the lower left corner of the Project Explorer MIMOS 10 11 11 100 2210 PROTO amp x I A 10 11 11 102 2210 MIMOBS 9 2011 02 10 15 40 32 Device Device 02 Added to e Device Groups display windows EclerNet Manager New Project L TOIX File Edit View Help t eos X users eos Orm ecler z Project Explorer REL LULA Groups from Device Container amp 3 groups OWE Fo oR Bg v 5 GROUP A v 5 SUBGROUP A 1 2 gt E E Device 09 iPA2500 GROUP B gt C Device 08 88 gt Device 03 gt Device 04 2A4 180 gt El Device 05 NZA4 180 Members from Device Group ww Device 09 MIMOS88 OWE PRESET gt E EN Device 10 NPA2500 Device 01 Empty dc GROUP B 3 NZA4 180 POWER PRESET C1 z Device 02 Empty GROUP A Channels 1 groups 0 designs NZA4 180 y WEN PRESET Device 03 Empty NZA4 180 POWER ER Dev
123. ight click you obtain network parameters that uniquely identify the hardware device configured with exactly the same parameters Proj a C t E x plor af ATAA SETATI ATAT STAAT ET TT ET22 ET IT 2T T2 LT27 ET tetra ET TT 2 ET T T2 bert met bat bres DO Iz i ce v Project Manual ira Devices 3 groups Li Fo All 15 devices sae ee o i basement gt ee gor 3 TT nit i 1 T IF Wig Network Configuration x EE First Floor AMH b E E First Floor AMP Device Basement AMP 1 p ma Outdoor Zone Ethernet MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 H kE Outdoor Zone gt EEEF Outdoor Zone IP Address 192 168 0 100 gt ta Safety Perimet IP Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 b eee B Safety Perimeti EL Second Floor A UDP Port 2210 gt amp Second Floor A gt a Technical Spac gt 8 Technical Spaci IP Gateway 192 168 0 1 If there is no hardware device with the entered IP address in the network selecting Connect from the context menu won t establish the connection between the device and EclerNet Manager blinking red connection icon If there is such a device in the network selecting Connect from the context menu opens the synchronization window which allows the Project virtual device current status to be sent to the hardware device or the reverse updating the Project virtual device status with the hardware device actual status Once connection has been established blinking green connection ic
124. ignal the value change made with the DELAY potentiometer is not effective until the mouse button is released At that time audio will be temporarily muted for a variable time depending on the delay value used for the new setting to be effective 7 7 5 LIMITER o CO LIMITER The limiter section offers a dynamic processing of the output signal allowing you to limit its maximum level This function is very useful for example when you want to moderate the maximum volume produced by the speakers of the system for ae Lp several possible reasons one of them very obvious being to avoid exceeding 3 their power handling capacity to protect them from a failure Available settings THRESHOLD are 34 e ENABLE DISABLE enables disables the limiter green button grey amp button When in DISABLE mode the rest of the section controls are D E disabled ST n e THRESHOLD limitation threshold Specifies the output signal level at 2 which limitation begins to occur This parameter ranges from 18 dB to sf 36 dB TAE e GR Gain Reduction VU meter like indicator of the limitation applied to ens the signal displaying in decibels the reduction of the limiter output signal compared to the input signal e ATTACK attack time Determines the time the limiter takes to respond when the output level rises above the threshold The range covers from 0 1 ms to 500 ms e RELEASE determines how quickly the limiter stops acting once the signal output level f
125. in this example the crossing point between input 5 and output 3 or signal sent from input 5 to output 3 represented in the matrix by the control knob of the intersection MUTE is ON when unfilled and OFF when filled with white colour 114 INPUTS CD RADIO INPUT 3 INPUT 4 DVD MUTE OFF for input 5 output 3 send enabled Type Carrousel Type Output Channel Input Channel Type Output Channel Input Channel Edit Remote WPTOUCH CARROUSEL 02 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS _ MATRIX VOLUME OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 IN 5 DVD MATRIX MUTE MM OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 1N 5 DVD Cancel INPUTS CD RADIO INPUT 3 INPUT 4 DVD itt MUTE ON for input 5 output 3 send disabled X FOCUS MUTE similar to X FOCUS VOLUME but in this case the T1 key behaves like a mute remote control for X Focus point i e the point of intersection between the selected input and assigned output GPO activation deactivation of one of the MIMO88 s GPO relays In the WPTOUCH LCD an asterisk appears when the function is activated and disappears when the function is deactivated by successively pressing T1 115 Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel O02 PRESETS WP21 PRESETS Type MATRIX VOLUME Output Channel OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 Input Channel IN 5 DVD GPO GPOL wv GPO1 GPO2 GPO3 GPO4 GPOS GPO6 GPO GPOS GPOS unavailable GPO10 unavailable GPO11 unavailable GPO12 unavailable G
126. ination zones 1 to 16 1 selection key for all zones ALL a CLEAR key to cancel the last selection made and an activation key for paging PAGE It also has two soft keys F1 and F2 operating a mute function a GPO or a Preset recall All keys are touch sensitive and associated with a status LED The configuration of a MPAGE16 console connected to the MIMO88 is very simple e First you must include a MPAGE16 unit in the REMOTE LIST See section 7 10 MIMO88 REMOTES section e Selecting the desired MPAGE 16 unit in the REMOTE LIST displays its detailed configuration window REMOTE LIST LUE REMOTE 01 WPTOLUCH s M PAG 1 6 HiD 00 00 00 82 FIRMWARE vt 00rl5 PAG STATION MP AGE 16 REMOTE 03 ANALOG w CONFIG ZONEI WPTOUCH PAGER Pager 1 In its upper part the window includes e Enable Disable Remote button to enable lit in green or disable each MPAGE 16 unit connected to the MIMO88 The state enabled or disabled of all remote controls is stored in a system Preset when you save it so that you can manage at any given time which remote controls are enabled or not by recalling each Preset e g when loading a Preset for asking to evacuate a building with a pre recorded message all remote controls of the installation are disabled to avoid user interferences in such special scenario in which the evacuation message prevails on the rest of the audio signals e HID indicator hardware ID assigned at the factory unique to each un
127. inked to a Virtual control rather than to an existing real control of a hardware unit like a MUTE A Virtual control is not associated with any specific function of a project hardware unit Control 204 Control 204 PRESET 16 15 14 Select Parameter Control 204 Control 204 Parameter Path Devices matrix Virtual Virtual2 Devices a matrix Preset J InputChannel Heese 44444 OutputChanne l Mi x focus mute BUTTON Matrix IN OUT T Light EX Pager Control 204 Virtual Virtuall Name x focus mute Virtual4 Param Devices matrix Virtual Virtu VirtualS Data Virtual6 This virtual control can then be used as input for a project event 165 Lieyice 7 TTallix Sess HHERHUHUHERERUEUHEEERIBUUEEHRHIUUHHEEHIBUEUEEEEIIDIIUEEERISUEHEIBIUSUHIHEEBIHUHUHHRIHU UHR MIMOS GENERATOR SIGNAL PINK NOISE PHONES OUT 1 OUTPUT i CONFIG IODE BxB PRESET 1 START UP NO Add New Event 2k BOD 5k Fit Event Enable L Event Name EVENT 21 Event Type DIGITAL SIMPLE Input VIRTUAL Configure Event Input Virtual Virtual VIRTUALI VIRTUALI Polarity v VIRTUAL VIRTUAL3 VIRTUAL4 VIRTUALS VIRTUAL6 VIRTUAL 1G ATTENTION Digital Simy VIRTUALB Event Name Type 17 PAGE2 72 24V Digital Simy VIRTUALS ite CONSOLE 2 Di GPOZ2 A va VIRTUALI1 VIRTUAL12 Thus a UCP button could be used for example to activate a MIMO88 s GPO or as a compound digital
128. is also applicable in other cases two DUCKER modules or one DUCKER module one PAGER module You can include a brief chime melody in each message sent usually as a warning of message start Two melodies MELODY 1 MELODY 2 or NONE can be selected with the CHIME selector Every time a console starts sending a message using the PAGE key the selected melody is first heard in the destination zones so that at the next step the console user can send the voice message The destination zones keys in the central part of the section 1 to 8 or 1 to 16 depending on the MIMO88 s operating mode 8x8 or 16x16 allow you to enable or disable zones by a double click When a zone is enabled filled in white the MPAGE16 console may select it as destination of its message whereas when it is disabled unfilled the console can t select it as a destination Even if an output channel is set to stereo you can enable disable any of the two zones that compose it from this configuration screen If an output channel is set to stereo selecting releasing a zone from the MPAGE16 also selects releases the other if it was enabled PAGERS DUCKERS PAGER DUCKER 1 L F YT M i j T Iu m Ll i 2 PAGER DUCKER 2 EE En INPUT INS PRIORITY 1 CHIME MELODY OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT 4 S ru ur E an ri LJ i T LI Li Li LJ Li E a LI i L Li Li TT UN MAK MiM MAX MIH MAX l MIH MAX CHIME VOL DEPTH ATTACK RELEASE 0 dB 38 7 dB 17 ms 485 ms Example m
129. is displayed on its right REMOTE LIST LE fw REMOTE 01 WPT CH W PTO Lj n um 00 00 00 15 FIRMWARE v1 00r15 REMOTE 02 MPAGE16 REMOTE 03 ANALOG CONFIG SELECTOR VOLUME LED BACKLIGHT VOLUME MIN VOLUME MAX ON 0 100 In its upper part the display includes e Enable Disable Remote button to enable lit in green or disable each WPTOUCH unit connected to the MIMO88 The state enabled or disabled of remote controls is stored in a system Preset when you save it so that you can manage which remote controls are enabled or not by recalling each Preset e g when loading a Preset for asking to evacuate a building with a pre recorded message all remote controls of the installation are disabled to avoid user interferences in such special scenario in which the evacuation message prevails on the rest of the audio signals e HID indicator hardware ID assigned at the factory unique to each unit and not editable by the user e Firmware indicator unit s firmware version Now comes the WPTOUCH configuration area e The t Change Configuration icon gives access to the configuration parameters of the unit e The Save Configuration in Remote icon stores the WPTOUCH device configuration Clicking on the icon opens the WPTOUCH configuration window 99 Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type NONE Type NONE Type Cancel The configuration of a digital remote control as the WPTOUCH depends on a Project but not on a P
130. it and not editable by the user e Firmware indicator unit s firmware version Now comes the MPAGE16 configuration area e The icon Change Configuration is not usable with a MPAGE 16 unit but it is for the WPTOUCH for example e The Save Configuration in Remote icon stores the MPAGE16 device configuration Below appears the drop down menu for the only setting option of MPAGE16 unit the PAGER module that will be assigned MP AG El 6 HiD 00 00 00 82 FIRMWARE v1 00r15 m CONFIG PAGER Pager 1 None vw Pager 1 Pager 2 unavailable 118 Each MIMOSS unit has a maximum of two DUCKER or PAGER software modules each of which can be assigned a hardware MPAGE16 unit See section 7 8 MIMO88 PAGERS DUCKERS section to know how these modules operate and how destination zones are enabled or disabled for MPAGE16 units etc PAGERS DUCKERS PAGER DUCKER 1 Nc a a MM a PAGER DUCKER 2 TYPE PAGER F INPUT INS PRIORITY 1 CHIME MELODY 2 E OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 5 o UTPUT 7 OUTPUT amp LET LL p a prata _ i o07 1 E a NIA MAK MIH MAK MIM MAK MIN MAX CHIME VOL DEPTH ATTACK HOLD RELEASE 7 8 dB 20 0 dB 50 ims 1 500 ites Details of the PAGERS DUCKERS section from which you configure the operation of a MPAGE76 unit connected to the system All MPAGE16 keys are dedicated to the paging function except two of them F1 and F2 that are programmable function keys See section 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section to know how to pro
131. k box checked so that different Presets have different link groups multiplying the possibilities of control grouping 81 7 7 MIMO88 OUTPUTS section The OUTPUTS section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT 6 OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 CROSSOVER LOW PASS TYPE Bypass BD 800 150 siik a 20k FREQUENCY PARAMETRIC EQ 2k 800 5k 150 Tk 20 T 20 FREQUENCY B O0 5k BU E 150a 10k DELAY HIGH PASS a TYPE tw Bypass E MIN MAX 0 00 me E d Tk ELE LIMITER 20 20k FREQUENCY ag 18 THRESHOLD MIM MAK LJ LI z a MAR T MAN RELEASE At the top left of the section there is a list of unit outputs showing from 8 outputs 8x8 configuration all channels in mono to 16 outputs 16x16 configuration all channels in mono to all possible combinations of pairs of stereo channels with mono channels OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT amp OUT 9 OUT 10 OUT 11 OUT 12 OUT 13 OUT 14 OUT 15 OUT 16 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT 5 OUTPUT 6 OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 OUTPUT 9 OUTPUT 10 OUTPUT 11 OUTPUT 12 OUTPUT 13 OUTPUT 14 OUTPUT 15 OUTPUT 16 OUT 3 4 OUTPUT 3 OUT 5 6 OUTPUT 5 OUT 7 8 OUTPUT 7 OUT 9 10 OUTPUT 9 OUT 11 12 OUTPUT 11 OUT 13 14 OUTPUT 13 OUT 15 16 OUTPUT 15 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 4 OUTPUT 3 OUT 5 6
132. l be connected to in order to act as a trigger of the DUCKER function The list shows the 8 or 16 available inputs of the system depending on the 8x8 or 16x16 configuration 2 MIMO88s linked as MASTER SLAVE The PRIORITY selector determines the module priority level between 1 and 4 level 1 being the highest priority In a configuration of two DUCKER modules with different priority levels the module with the highest priority may interrupt the lower priority one if destination zones overlap during the emission of a message This interruption may be total or partial in terms of message length and affects only those areas where there is overlap When the two modules have the same priority level the first one that holds a zone or several has priority for the duration of its message holding the zone s up to their release Priority management and zones holding as explained in the previous example two DUCKER modules is also applicable in other cases two PAGER modules or one DUCKER module one PAGER module The destination zones keys in the central part of the section 1 to 8 or 1 to 16 depending on the MIMO88 s operating mode 8x8 or 16x16 allow you to select the destination zones for a PAGER module by a mouse click If a zone is selected green LED indicator the DUCKER module will affect it when the input signal exceeds the threshold Even if an output channel is set to stereo you can select or deselect any of the two zones that compose it fro
133. lick on a selection button in order to light it up in green as for Group 2 in this image INPUTS F8 Group 2 Selector GHOUPS Then the control to select the group type will flash indicating that the group is in edit mode enabling the following actions 1 Selecting the group type right mouse button i wPUT7 gt 7 Pa one INPUTS b B eA Mute Group T Volume Group Mute amp Volume Group Parallel Output Group GROUPS Mute Group operating one of the included controls mutes or unmutes simultaneously all of them maintaining independent level adjustments Volume Group included controls always share the same level Changing one of them has exactly the same effect on all group members maintaining independent ON OFF mute status Mute amp Volume Group level value ON OFF mute status are both common to all elements of the group Parallel Output Group columns belonging to one of these groups behave exactly the same for the routing of the input signals they receive enabled disabled crossing points levels mute ON or OFF selection of sources from the carousel lists This option is ideal when you need to combine individual rooms into a larger one so that dedicated outputs always share the same audio content and you have to control only one of them to control all rooms Output parameters level EQ compressor for each output OUT1 OUT2 and so on of affected columns are still available for free individual
134. lif Nombre a Contro i Contro D DJ Js DSPPA m EclerN M Mezcla M Mezcla Ji MIMO J MP3 Js NEWN db Norma 4 Nueva carpeta d eclernet_manager_v2_12r11 amp release firmware mimo conference v1 Olrll bin m Nombre release firmware mimo conference v1 O1rll bin v bin Firmware Upgrade v1 01r11 Tware for Device NO LABEL Please wait 23 Cancel 5 And then a message of completion of the process Firmware Upgrade Completed The Firmware has been upgraded successfully 6 After this the device automatically performs a full boot cycle a reset or restart appearing in the EclerNet Manager application under its new identity MIMO88COMF e EclerNet Manager New Project File Edit View Help B o Project Explorer 1 groups di NO LABEL MIMOS8 Conference 1 groups 0 Panels Device Settings JA Users MIMO88 GENERATOR SINEWAVE ee 20 20 FREQUENCY 1 000 Hz INPUTS INPUT 2 3 INPUT 3 4 INPUT 4 5 INPUT 5 6 INPUT 6 7 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 CONFIG E Bx8 P OFF tE 1063 h 54 min it 28 06 2012 15 17 10 INPUT SELECT 47 16 NONE P MODE MONO 64 80 18 THRESHOLD 0 dE 20 dB Jox yecter Panic RE vi 01ri1 4 NETWORKING tac 00 1a 96 00 dc ff 10 11 11 16 2210 k 255 0 0 0 vay 192 168 0 1 COMPRESSOR 18 E 36 18 THRESHOLD 147 Fro
135. ll outputs o Under each column of the matrix they simultaneously act on all crossing points of the column the 8 or 16 knobs it contains activating or deactivating all sends from all inputs to this output o to the right of each matrix row they simultaneously act on all crossing points of the row the 8 or 16 knobs it contains activating or deactivating all sends from this input to all outputs 7 6 3 OUTPUTS row OUTPUTS row shows the device outputs 8 or 16 depending on the selected operating mode 8x8 or 16x16 Next to the name of each output there is a level adjustment knob and a small VU meter The VU meter is a post fader type i e it displays the level of the signal taken after the level knob matching the right bar of the VU meter for the same channel in the OUTPUTS section The triangular shaped indicator above the channel number matches the CLIP indicator in the right bar of the VU meter for the same channel in the OUTPUTS section The level adjustment knob is in fact the same LEVEL control that the channel fader within the OUTPUTS section Changing one of them MATRIX knob or OUTPUTS fader changes the other at the same time as they are in fact distinct graphical representations of the same control the amount of output signal for the mix determined by the crossing points in this output column This is MASTER control of this output signal which is then processed by the settings made in OUTPUTS section Clicking on a knob with th
136. lon RTI etc using for this the TP NET Ecler communication protocol integrated in MIMO88 and also in NZA and NPA amplifiers With EclerNet Manager you can configure the MIMOSS for all types of audio processing tasks DSP or Digital Signal Processing on incoming signals such as e matrix router mixer with adjustable level for the matrix crossover points giving a separate mix of different inputs for each output mono or stereo channel processing level control mute vu meters and phase adjustment for inputs and outputs internal signal generator sine wave pink noise white noise polarity test parametric EQ on inputs and outputs crossover filters on outputs delays on inputs and outputs noise gate compressor on input channels limiter on outputs input channel priority assignment ducking virtual and physical messaging consoles paging automatic mixer As control inputs and outputs for hardware devices the MIMO88 features e 8 GPI inputs General Purpose Input 0 10 VDC connectable to external devices such as contact closures potentiometers ECLER WP series panels 0 10 VDC power supply etc See section 7 9 MIMO88 GPIs GPOs section e 8 GPO outputs General Purpose Outputs as NC NO relays See section 7 9 MIMO88 GPIs GPOs section GPIO inputs and outputs can be programmed to trigger some functions of the MIMO88 such as e recall a Preset with an external contact closure e activate deactivate a MUTE control with an
137. ls in our UCPs Select Parameter Parameter Path 2 Devices matrix m Lecture th 1 Lecture th 2 i EVAC SYSTEM B InputChannel h OutputChannel Matrix IN OUT m Virtual OUTDOOR areas m ChannelGroups 163 In this case for example we could create an UCP with a page that contains multiple faders arranged side by side as in a live mixer and assign these faders to control inputs outputs volumes in the MIMO88 units The remote user can consider and use the system as a single large mixer or audio matrix when 5 MIMOSS units are in fact working not a single large matrix hardware When you select a control and click on Param property to set its function in the project the window displays only the parameters that are compatible with this control For example the options for a button will be mute presets recall paging function etc but there s no volume option as a standard button can only have ON or OFF values 100 or 0 not all the range of values between 0 and 100 that a volume control needs T Type Select Parameter Ieee Parameter Path Devices matrix Preset E matrix a inputChannel Name Zone 2 OutputChanne l Param Devices matrix Pager PAGER Matrix IN OUT a Data Pager Ei PAGER1 Bi PAGER2 Page All Reverse File Visible Locked X Y Clear Ei ZONEI ZONE2 Ei ZONE3 Width Height Cancel There is a special type of button called But
138. m this configuration screen The light indicator inside the keys has different colour combinations to indicate the zone status The tooltip indicator that appears when the cursor is positioned over a key also displays its status Possible status e Unlit free zone not hold by another DUCKER or PAGER if any e Lit in green zone selected by the DUCKER to broadcast the following message e Lit in red zone not selected in the DUCKER but hold by another highest priority DUCKER or PAGER e Lit in orange zone selected by the DUCKER but hold by another highest priority DUCKER or PAGER The DUCK key gives is a representation of the active or inactive status of the DUCK function for the selected module that doesn t allow you to enable or disable any function of the DUCKER module It lights up in green when the DUCKER function is active 89 PAGER DUCKER 1 F OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT4 OUTPUTS OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUT 10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT 12 OUTPUT 13 OUTPUT 14 OUTPUT 15 OUTPUT 16 DUCK X s 4 b E a i E M 4 Pd B Mi MAK MIN MAX MIN MAX MHN MAX MIM MAK THRESHOLD DEPTH ATTACK HOLD RELEASE f 08 26 9 dB a ms 718 ms ra ms Example module 2 configured as a DUCKER audio input IN6 and zones 1 3 13 and 15 enabled for priority broadcasting of ING signal when it exceeds the threshold attenuating the existing audio content in the affected outouts Knobs on the lower part of the section are used to adjust the way
139. m this time the new MIMO88COMF is ready to be used as the other EclerNet Manager compatible devices insertion in a project modification of its detailed configuration remote management from UCP panels and via TP NET protocol etc The following paragraphs describe the general operation of the MIMO88CONF Given that many of the features available in the MIMO88CONF are common to the ones in the standard MIMO88 the next sections will especially detail the differences with the standard version as well as how to operate the new features included in the MIMO88CONF version FREQUENCY SHIFTER AUTOMIXER and FEEDBACK KILLER It is highly recommended to also refer to chapter 7 EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES part Il MIMOSS digital matrix for in depth understanding of processing and control features and capabilities that are common to MIMO88 and MIMO88CONF 148 8 3 INPUTS Section and FREQUENCY SHIFTER function The aspect of the INPUTS section of the MIMO88CONF is as follows INPUTS INPUT COMPRESSOR INPUT 2 SELECT ear CR TEE 3 INPUT 3 NONE T 4 INPUT 4 MODE i 5 INPUT 5 MONO po 118 36 mI INPUT 6 Pe THRESHOLD THRESHOLD INPUT 7 EU INPUT 8 40 dE FHANTOM 10 10 GAIN MIH MAN ATTACK PARAMETRIC EQ MIN MAX RELEASE r msa T F SHIFTER 150 10k 2 20k CHEER M A MIN MAX MIH MAK FREQUENCY GAIN RELEASE MAKE UP Comparing it with the same section of the MIMO88 standard version there is
140. m useful for the Device Finder tool activating a MIMOS88 unit makes its front panel LEDs flashing until deactivation Couple controlled with just one single Ethernet Connection the MASTER unit one ARSARARARRARARRARAE ae Emm ak cm i ef a miu uir gecer erm mmm iem imi em fg nas a P d F a amp a a f ad g oO c c o c c d a E E r A a AUD A 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 71 12 73 14 15 186 INPUTS LEURS EE ERE mut e1 e PUT R2 L c CAT5 crossover cable er coe between LINK BUS OREN O ports of both units up er to 100 meters INPUTS ka ae ud a us L3 Le k POJ IPUT 7 INPUTS P INPUTS b ieu 10 INPUT 11 E WePUT 12 SE F INPUT id k INPUT 15 20cc2o0222220 inPuT 15 18 SLAVE Ln iaa e sasaassaaae aan a ananes Nd po Ee V pe o m mmm EJECLEN jr en e wem DO LT anon nme Two linked MIMOSS units become a real 16 x 16 matrix 63 LINK LED indicators on the MIMO88 s front panel have different behaviours depending on whether the unit operates in 8x8 16x16 MASTER or16x16 SLAVE mode and on its status e 8x8 MASTER mode LED off e 16x16 MASTER mode o Fast flashing green LED correct MASTER SLAVE connection error free communication o Fast flashing LED alternating between green and red communication error in the MASTER SLAVE connection o Slow flashing LED alternating between green and red no BUS LINK connected SLAVE i
141. nctioning T Device system fault Device malfunction alarm blown fuse protection system permanently triggered etc This alarm appears along with a fault window in the device LCD Slave link fault MASTER SLAVE connection between two MIMO88s is not valid physical link between the LINK BUS connector on the back panel of both MIMO88 units and crossover CAT5 cable Possible Causes e Connection is lacking or is defective The rear panel switch of the SLAVE unit is not on SLAVE position V Invalid Slave version Software firmware version mismatch in the SLAVE unit of a pair of MIMO88s Note some of these icons are device dependent being only available for some series and or models 6 EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES part I NPA and NZA series amplifiers 6 1 NPA and NZA series detailed view 6 1 1 NPA series detailed view The top section of the detailed window provides the following items 39 1 1 108 E x d d E NPA4000T 0 GONFIG OUTPUT MODE STEREO VOLUME LINK OFF NTICLIP MODE SOFT GENERATOR PINK NOISE 2k BOO Sk 150 an zu 2UR FREQUENCY Device First Floor NPA4000T PRESET 03 EQ Dynamics ON FIRMWARE v1 00r7 GENERATOR SINEWAVE 2K BO 5k 1H A 10k Fi 2n FREQUENCY 1 000 Hz ih Pe OPERATING TIME 742 h 18 min GATEWAY EQ Dynamics ON Emm rhmgwwanE vi 00r7 NETWORKING AES EBU ETHERNET MAC 00 1a 96 00 00 11 STATUS ADDRESSING MODE MANUAL ae IP AD
142. nd 0 dB There E3131 are two Vu meter type level indicators to the right of the channel fader the left bar displays the output channel signal level coming from the matrix and the right one the output channel signal level after processing LEVEL CROSSOVER EQ etc Above the bar the saturation indicator CLIP lights up when the input signal before processing by EQ compressor etc exceeds the saturation level 18 dBV SOLO mutes all device channels except the one with the SOLO function enabled MUTE MUTE mutes audio for this channel POLARITY allows the output signal phase to be inverted 180 degrees shift MODE MONO or STEREO Selecting the STEREO mode associates this output to its counterpart normal output pairs are 1 amp 8 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 607 amp 8 9 amp 10 11 amp 12 13 amp 14 or 15 amp 16 as a stereo output displayed as a single output OUT 1 2 or OUT 3 4 etc in the output list processing settings being equally applied to both outputs When you select STEREO the odd channel settings are assigned to the pair of channels If you split them again each output returns to the settings it had before linking In the MATRIX display STEREO inputs are displayed separately and are identified by their link symbol lit If Link channels mode is enabled in the MATRIX section chain link symbol in addition to stereo mode levels and mute function of the 2 crossing points between these inputs and outputs are synchroni
143. ndicators to monitor the device NPA4000T First Floor AMP 1 Device model and name Device remote Power switch not available for MIMO88 Status monitoring and alarms window See 5 4 Table of status monitoring and alarm icons PRESET Active Preset window indicates the Preset currently active in the 03 EQ Dynamics ON device Presets management icons e Save Device Preset saves the current Preset e Copy Device Preset copies the current Preset e Paste Device Preset pastes the previously copied Preset to another Preset A Preset is a snapshot of all the device settings at the time of saving input selection volume EQ DSP compressor settings etc For MIMO88 you can select which parts of the configuration will be stored in a given Preset Save Preset 01 Device Device 01 Preset Name Emergeny preset Save Data L Inputs V Outputs L Matrix v Pagers Duckers v Event Remote Enables y Link Groups Cancel 39 Only those parts of a Preset will overwrite existing device settings when recalling this Preset other MIMO88 parameters and settings won t be affected For example if only the Matrix is enabled when you save a Preset the future recall of this Preset will overwrite the state of the M88 matrix only crossing points between inputs and outputs enabled or not and their levels without affecting any other setting inputs outputs Pagers Duckers remote control enabling and link groups of t
144. ne or more of the stimuli must be 1 to obtain 1 at the output OR exclusive OR only one of the stimuli must be 1 to obtain 1 at the output NAND negative AND you get a 1 at the output when at least one of the input stimuli is O a 0 is obtained when all stimuli are 1 NOR negative OR inverse of an OR gate All stimuli should be 0 to obtain 1 at the output o XNOR negative exclusive OR you get a 1 at the output when all stimuli are 1 or all are 0 O O D O Then you must define each input stimuli up to a maximum of 4 Operator Input 1 GP CONFIG Input Z hl umm Configure Event Input 2 GPI 6 GPI GPI1 X GPI1 eur GPI3 GPI4 ue ud E Input 3 Polarity For each of them it s necessary to select the input GPI EVENT OUTPUT and the DIRECT REVERSE polarity O VDC for 0 and 10 VDC for 1 or vice versa exactly as for simple digital events Using EVENT OUTPUT as input for one of the stimuli allows you to concatenate stimuli and thus to exceed the limit of 4 stimuli combined with a logical operator to operate on the same target Note to select the F1 or F2 key of a MPAGE 16 station as input for a digital event you must first create a simple event with this key as input and link its output to one of the inputs of the compound digital event This is because F1 and F2 keys can t be assigned to a TOGGLE or PUSH operation until they are processed by a simple digital event Finally you need
145. nfigure Event Input GPI GPI GPIS Input Polarity DIRECT Output lf an UCP virtual control is selected as stimulus we need to specify which one among the 16 that are available and how the stimulus is interpreted DIRECT REVERSE when you press or release as in the previous case 134 Configure Event Input Virtual Virtual VIRTUALI v VIRTUALI VIRTUAL2 VIRTUALS VIRTUAL4 VIRTUALS VIRTUALG VIRTUAL VIRTUALS VIRTUALS VIRTUAL10 i Configure Event Input Virtual Polarity CONFIG VIRTUALI VIRTUAL12 Virtual VIRTUALS VIRTUAL13 Polarity DIRECT ee 4 DIRECT VIRTUAL15 pem REVERSE um dded to Project VIRTUALIG If MPAGE16 is selected you need to specify the MPAGE16 button in question among those previously included in the Project and the DIRECT REVERSE polarity when you press or release as above Configure Event Input MPAGEI6 Q Control PAGE PAGE Remote vi F1 Polarity F2 PAGE ZONE 1 PAGE ZONE 2 PAGE ZONE 3 n PAGE ZONE 4 Cancel PAGE ZONE 5 ame GPF PAGE ZONE 6 PAGE ZONE 7 PAGE ZONE 8 Configure Event Input MPAGE16 Configure Event Input MPAGE16 X PAGE ZONE 9 PAGE ZONE 10 MI Control F1 Control F1 PAGE ZONE 11 i Remote NONE Remote PAG ST 2 PAGE ZONE 12 p NONE PAGE ZONE 13 Polarity Polarity DIRECT PAG STATION i PAGE ZONE 14 v DIRECT PAG ST 2 PAGE ZONE 15 T REVERSE OR Cancel PAGE ZONE 16 L3 p ieee E Source lf EVENT OUTPU
146. ngs for each button could therefore be a Properties Type Panel Control BU Name Control 349 Param Devices matrix Virtual Vir P E Push Only V Preset 1 x Data 12 168 a Properties Type Panel Contro Name Control 349 Param Devices matrix Virtual Vir Push Only v Data 37 HoH Prope i e5 Type Panel Control BUTTON f Name Control 349 Param Devices matrix Virtual Vir Push Only y Data Properties Type Panel i Name Control 349 Param Devices matrix Virtual Vir Push Only v Data amp LED indicators can also be associated with virtual controls and you can define the Data value such controls should have for the LED to light up In the following example the virtual control 16 is associated with two LED indicators lighting the first one when the control takes the value 62 and the second when the virtual control 16 is equal to 87 In both cases the value 62 or 87 of the Data field has been manually entered Properties zs DPCM TMS esssszceesszzzceessessessneessranzessccesszanesssenneseseneestncnsrnansnsmnneanneannasnananaas Type Panel Control Li Type Panel Control LED Name Control 02 Name Control 02 Param Devices Device 01 Virtual Virtuall6 Param Devices Device 01 Virtual Virtuall Data 62 B Data Reverse l Reverse M File led lar ectan ir Diue Drignt File led large rectangular blue brig Visible V Visible v Locked Locked X X Y Y Width 40 Width 40 Height 1 Height
147. no DELAY adjustment for each input although delay settings are maintained for each output of the unit Each input has a new function named FREQUENCY SHIFTER bottom right corner an efficient system to reduce the risk of feedback loops audio feedback or Larsen effect when a microphone source is near the speaker s producing its signal once amplified When activated this function slightly shifts the incoming signal frequency on the affected channel before sending it to the matrix mixer and then to the selected output The shift is so slight that it is barely noticeable to the listener especially when it occurs in the frequency range of the human voice A few cycles Hz displacement is enough to greatly increase the system protection against possible feedbacks 149 8 4 MATRIX Section The aspect of the MATRIX section of the MIMO88COMF is as follows MATRIX INPUTS INPUT 1 INPUT2 gt 2 QV INPUTS gt 3 QC INPuT4 4 QU INPUTS gt 5 iINPuT6 gt 6 INPUT7 gt 7 iwPUT8 gt 8 QC GROUPS The image shows that the MIMO88CONMF has the ability to process any mix of inputs you may have sent to one of the first 4 outputs on the unit In other words it is possible to generate up to 4 independent mixes using any combination of the 8 available inputs as sound sources If you use a MASTER SLAVE couple of MIMO88CONF the appearance of the matrix would be the following mn P te amp
148. nt of GPI and GPO control ports Management of digital and analogue remote controls WPTOUCH etc Presets management Events management Individual configurations 8 in 8 out or as a MASTER SLAVE couple 16 in 16 out Programming and control using EclerNet Manager application software Remote control via TP NET Ethernet or RS 232 protocol Third Party Protocol Remote control via UCP User Control Panels And presents some differences compared to a standard MIMO88 e INPUTS Section o Each input channel includes the Frequency Shifter function independently enabled also included in the new versions of the ACTIVE standard MIMO88 o Delay is removed from inputs it is available on outputs only e OUTPUTS Section EQ including 4 parametric filters without crossovers e MATRIX Section 4 outputs with totally independent routing 1 to 4 4 outputs 5 to 8 that can receive the processed signal from one of the first 4 outputs while independently maintaining volume controls and DELAY e DUCKERS Section PAGER modules are removed and a DUCKER module is enabled for the management of emergency evacuation signals e AUTOMIXER Section new section for the configuration of the automatic mixing e FEEDBACK KILLER Section new section for the configuration of the 2 available modules dedicated to feedback cancellation each one of them including 8 notch filters with automatic adjustment e REMOTES Section MPAGE16 digital remote control type is deleted a
149. ntly included in the automatic mix according to criteria established for the automatic mixing algorithm Input 3 in this example e Green the input level has exceeded the noise gate threshold opened gate and the input is currently included in the automatic mix Inputs 1 and 6 in this example The small green level meters located to the right of the list indicate the activity of the signal present on each input to In this example the automatic mix done in the AUTOMIXER module is OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 routed to outputs 3 4 and 10 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 The small green level meters located to the left of the list indicate the activity es Tee of the signal present on each output OUT 10 OUTPUT 154 OUT 11 OUTPUT OUT 12 OUTPUT The inputs assigned to automatic mixing in the AUTOMIXER module must first be properly assigned in the MATRIX section by adjusting the MUTE and level controls of its crossing points to correctly route them toward the desired outputs 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INPUTS Um E OROnoeon E E E E E E E INPUT gt 1 amp ee INPUT2 E TE MIC1 gt 3 a MIC2 ZEE MIC3 2E 4 MIC4 e INPUT7 E e INPUTS gt al INPUTS 9 QA iNPUT10 10 The picture above shows how inputs 1 3 4 5 and 6 are routed toward outputs 3 4 9 and 10 Thus it would be possible that any selection of these inputs and outputs in the AUTOMIXER mod
150. o Project T Basement LEFT side ch C a Do you want to add all Online Devices to Project Online and Unused Device List ss NO LABEL Bizam seo 2210 000008 PRESERIE 4 180 EE 10 11 12 19 2210 Moses Note device identification can be cancelled using the Detach option in the context menu 33 34 IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ALLOCATION OF NETWORK PARAMETERS EclerNet compatible devices MIMO88 NZA NPA etc do not support dynamic allocation protocol for network addresses or DHCP ie they can t dynamically negotiate IP addresses and require manually configured and fixed IP addresses It is highly recommended that both EclerNet devices MIMO88 NZA NPA etc and the computer running EclerNet Manager are configured with static network addresses from the same range in order to have a full connectivity between all of them An example of a small local network of this type may have the following network settings in its EclerNet devices DEVICE IPADDRESS IP SUBNET MASK MIMOBB first floor 10 5 5 10 255 255 255 0 MIMOSS outdoor areas 10 5 5 12 255 255 255 0 NZA6 180 first floor 10 5 5 20 255 255 255 0 NZA6 80 second floor 10 5 5 21 255 255 255 0 NZA4 700 outdoor areas 10 5 5 22 255 255 255 0 PC running EclerNet Manager 10 5 5 100 255 255 255 0 Up to 255 devices each with a different IP address in the range 10 5 5 1 10 5 5 255 could be part of this example network If you want to know y
151. o on In this way each remote user may have his own control panel s custom tailored to his needs and privileges and in one system users with a very simple control panel can coexist with others more complex and having higher levels of authorization A panel can be public anyone can use it or associated with one or more user accounts created in the project In this last case it requires a user name and a password to remotely operate it UCPs are created within an EclerNet project and stored as part of it within the User Control Panels folder in the Project Explorer window iPad Mixer iPad Consoles iPhone Selector gt oo iPad Mixer of iPad Consoles H Console 1 El Background EN Zone l EN Jone 2 Once UCPs are created the computer running the EclerNet Manager application becomes a web server and UCPs can be called and operated remotely by devices that act as web clients Web clients can be computers or tablets running an Internet browser application Internet Explorer Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox etc Android OS devices tablets smartphones or even Apple devices iPhone iPhone etc Any of them can recover and operate UCPs pointing to the web server computer s IP address If a single computer acts as both a web server and a web client it s still possible to use the 127 0 0 1 IP address the loopback standard to operate UCPs of the project EclerNet Manager is running You can even run EclerNet Manager in minimized an
152. oLAN VLC vicexe Arguments File emergency_mes sage mp3 Cancel In the above example the output of the event is the playback of the audio file named emergency_message mp3 by VLC player Similarly an event of this type can launch any other application installed on your computer audio or video playback from a playlist or individual file Powerpoint presentation video call software etc e SEND E MAIL allows you to send an email to the addresses defined in the Edit Project Settings menu with the text entered in the Text field i R E 7 Output SENDE MAIL 5 CONFIG Configure Event Output Send e mail Text An emergency is active in ZONE 5 GPI 1 GFI 2 GPS 7 12 3 Compound digital events If you select the DIGITAL COMPOUND type the configuration window looks like this Add New Event Event Enable Event Name Examp dig com Event Type UREE Operator Input 1 i Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Output INTERNAL CONFIG Within the configuration of stimuli for the event input the first option to select is the Boolean operator that will be used to operate on the target output Operator AND w AND Input 1 OR XOR NAND Input 2 NOR XNOR Input 3 NONE Input 4 N By combining two or more digital input stimuli values O or 1 and depending on the applied logical operator we obtain the following result 139 AND all stimuli should be 1 to obtain 1 at the output event triggering OR o
153. odule 1 configured as PAGER audio input IN5 and zones 2 3 4 9 and 11 enabled for messages sending from a MPAGE16 console In addition each key includes a light indicator with different colour codes to indicate the zone status The tooltip indicator that appears when the cursor is positioned over a key also displays its status These indications match those given by the physical MPAGE16 console with its key LEDs e Unlit free zone not hold by another console if any e Lit in green zone selected by the console to broadcast the following message e Lit in red zone not selected in the console but hold by the other highest priority console or DUCKER 87 e Lit in orange zone selected by the console but hold by the other highest priority console or DUCKER The PAGE key is a representation of the hardware PAGE key from the MPAGE16 console just for status information given by the colour of the light since it does not allow you to enable or disable any function of the PAGER module The PAGE key of this section is lit while you hold down the PAGE key from the MPAGE16 console to indicate that the console is entering the message sending mode e Lit in orange when you start sending a message pressing and holding the PAGE key it indicates that the chime melody is played as determined with EclerNet Manager for the control programming then turns green at the end of the chime Thus the speaker knows when the chime ends and can start its spe
154. of the above controls have an associated display showing the numerical value These displays can also be used to edit the parameter value To edit a numerical value you just have to place the mouse cursor over it and left click Automatically the control enters edit mode allowing typing the desired value only numbers without units Pressing the ENTER key will update the associated control value Pressing cancel the editing and keep the previous value Double clicking some controls will reset them to their default position Bypass 7 Bypass Parametric EQ Low Shelf GdB oct Low Shelf 120dB act High Shelf 6dB oct High Shelf 12dB act Low Pass GdB oct Low Pass 12dB aoct High Pass GdB oct High Pass 12dB aoct All Pass order 1 All Pass order 2 20 E FREQUENCY 8546 the ESC key will 47 5 4 Table of status monitoring and alarm icons Icons indicating the status of any system function or any alarm triggering appear in different windows Device disconnected Steady red the device has been manually disconnected with Disconnect option Blinking red EclerNet Manager tried to connect to the device but this one is not available Device connected Blinking green The device is correctly connected to EclerNet Manager Device connected and synching The device is establishing the connection to EclerNet Manager Device connected with warning The device is connected but there is a problem If the icon is dis
155. offers a processing of the input signal dynamic behaviour allowing you to modify the level differences between high and low level passages of the signal thereby obtaining a resultant signal with a controlled dynamic margin Available settings are ENABLE DISABLE enables disables the compressor green button grey button When in DISABLE mode the rest of the section controls are disabled THRESHOLD compression threshold Specifies the input signal level at which compression begins to occur This parameter ranges from 18 dB to 36 dB RATIO compression ratio This parameter specifies how much the compressor reduces the level of an input signal exceeding the compression threshold With a 1 1 value the signal level remains unchanged while with the extreme value of inf 1 the compressor performs as a signal limiter preventing the input signal to exceed the level defined by the compression threshold GR Gain Reduction VU meter like indicator of the compression applied to the signal displaying in decibels the reduction of the compressor output signal compared to the input signal KNEE bend of the compression curve Allows you to select a progressive SOFT or sharp HARD compressor response when the signal level is near the compression threshold i e to let the transients pass through or not before the compressor starts operating ATTACK attack time Determines the time the compressor takes to C COMPRESSOR 3g 18 THRESHOLD E
156. on Device First Floor AMP 1 Volume Link OFF Anticlip Mode Maximum Mains Voltage 265 Enable Mains Voltage Alarm For a NPA Series amplifier adjustable parameters are e Output Mode STEREO BRIDGE PARALLEL Selects the operating mode of the device amplified outputs stereo bridged or parallel see the hardware NPA Series owner s manual e Volume Link ON OFF Determines if both channels volume controls of an amplifier are linked ON or independent OFF e Anticlip Mode SOFT MID HARD The protection system against saturation can operate in SOFT MID or HARD mode e Maximum Mains Voltage 200 to 280 V AC version for 230 V AC nominal voltage Determines the AC mains voltage threshold above which overvoltage occurs 50 Enable Mains Voltage Alarm Determines whether threshold exceeding should trigger or not a system alarm The window hereunder shows the adjustments made the real time reading of the voltage NOW the number of times it exceeded the threshold COUNT and the cumulative operating time of the device OPERATING TIME CONFIG OUTPUT 2 Network parameters configuration Ethernet MAC IP Address IP Subnet Mask IP Gateway UDP Port pope STEREO K OFF SOFT 255 V 232 3 V 0 TIME 742 h 18 min Exactly the same window and same parameters than those available with Network Configuration in the device context menu 00 1a 96 00 00 11 10 0 100 9 255 0 0 0 10 0
157. on the device is removed from the Online and Unused Device List in Project Explorer Helper Once synchronized the device appears in EclerNet Manager with its green connection icon lit 31 32 2 Direct identification with an online device The Project Explorer Helper window Online and Unused Device List displays all devices detected on the network and not assigned to Project virtual devices You can use the drag and drop method to associate each one with its virtual counterpart in the Project e EclerNet Manager Manual File Edit View Help Explorer i zs Project Explorer sss m y Project Manual v Devices 3 groups uo All NND BETTE TM NI Basement AMP e ul 3 CH1 Channel 1 ul CH Channel 2 E EN Basement AMP 2 NPA4O00T ul CH1 Channel 1 ul CH2 Channel 2 gt B First Floor AMP 1 NPA40001 ABL ERR First Floor AMP 2 NPA40001 F B MAIN PA NPA4Q0001 EL ERE NPA2SOOT kE Outdoor Zone 1 AMP 1 PA40001 p EN EN Outdoor Zone 2 AMP 2 PA40O001 NEN Outdoor Zone 3 AMP 3 WPA4O001 amp Safety Perimeter AMP 1 PA40001 E EN Safety Perimeter AMP 2 PA40001 p E EN Safety Perimeter AMP 3 WPA4O000T gt B Second Floor AMP 1 PA40001 b E Second Floor AMP 2 4WPA4O001 Online and Unused Device List MAIN PA 10 0 100 9 2210 WPA4000T After release a window appears asking you to confirm the link between the hardware device and the Project vi
158. on indicator CLIP lights up when the input signal before processing by EQ compressor etc exceeds the saturation level 18 dBV e MUTE MUTE mutes audio for this channel e POLARITY allows the input signal phase to be inverted 180 degrees shift 7 5 7 FREQUENCY SHIFTER Each input has a FREQUENCY SHIFTER bottom right corner an efficient system to SEITE reduce the risk of feedback loops audio feedback or Larsen effect when a microphone source is near the speaker s producing its signal once amplified When activated this function slightly shifts the incoming signal frequency on the affected channel before sending it to the matrix mixer and then to the selected output The shift is so slight that it is barely noticeable to the listener especially when it occurs in the frequency range of the human voice A few cycles Hz displacement is enough to greatly increase the system protection against possible feedbacks ACTIVE 76 7 6 MIMO88 MATRIX section I O matrix The MATRIX section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance MATRIX LEVEL 0 0 dB INPUTS INPUT1 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 GROUPS The matrix inputs are represented in INPUTS column on the left while the outputs are arranged in OUTPUTS row at the top In the central area there are controls for the crossing points or patches between inputs and outputs allowing to configure a custom mix of t
159. on or in a batch file execution and can even run from the Windows startup so that for example the following sequence automatically runs without user intervention when the computer starts e EclerNet Manager starts e EclerNet Manager loads a particular project specified in the command line e EclerNet Manager synchronizes the project with the installation hardware devices without prompting the user always chooses the Send Status to Physical Device option e EclerNet Manager is permanently minimized displaying a blue round icon in the Windows notification area bottom right corner of the screen The previous example is an ideal working mode for a daily and automatic use of the system Hardware remote users through UCPs do not know what lies behind the control application they have on their respective screens and don t have to worry about running any additional software It is also a very good practice for security reasons to avoid unwanted changes of the project and especially in those cases where a single computer operates as a webserver running EclerNet Manager and as a web client running UCPs from a web browser The project name and the HIDDEN parameter must be used in the command line to work with EclerNet Manager in this mode In the following example a direct access to EclerNet Manager has been edited adding the demo user panel 1 enp project and the HIDDEN parameter to your command line m n EE nds Propiedades de Acceso dir
160. or MIMOS89 including inputs 1 CD 2 RADIO and 5 DVD and let s assign a WPtouch managing the output 7 of the matrix Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel 04 INPUTS WP 2 INPUTS X FOCUS VOLUME In Selection mode you can cyclically select which input 1 2 or 5 will be sent to output 7 Once one of them is selected the wheel controls in Volume mode the crossing point of the selected input 1 2 or 5 and output 7 the amount of signal sent from the selected input to output 7 If the selection changes the volume wheel controls the new input output crossing point selected 111 112 LEVEL 0 0 dB iweurs on SE E SE SE E E SE cn HADIO INPUT 3 INPUT 4 DVD Input 1 CD selected as sound source for output 7 In X Focus mode the volume control operates the crossing point between input 1 and output 7 filled in white in the picture I 2 3 3 Gl 7 8 INPUTS TE e e e e e CD e Inout 2 RADIO selected as sound source for output 7 In X Focus mode the volume control operates the crossing point between input 2 and output 7 filled in white in the picture 1 2 3 4 53 5j 7 8 INPUTS U M e e e e Q ce Qe e CD RADIO INPUT 3 INPUT 4 DVD Input 5 DVD selected as sound source for output 7 In X Focus mode the volume control operates the crossing point between input 5 and output 7 filled in white in the picture The following configuration function BUT
161. our local network TCP IP configuration a simple method is to open the Windows command console Start gt Run gt CMD and to run ipconfig all command More information with the following link http www microsoft com resources documentation windows xp all proddocs en us ipconfig mspx mfr true Note despite not supporting DHCP EclerNet devices and generally any device with static IP can coexist with dynamic IP devices as a DHCP server usually reserves a fraction of the addressing range for dynamic allocation and another fraction for static allocation 6 Connecting the device Once a device has been identified network parameters assigned its connection status icon is lit in red Project Explorer y Project Manual y s Devices 3 groups ui o E 19 devices x MAIN PA NPA40001 il CH1 MAIN PA LEFT D CH2 MAIN PA RIGHT v 7327 MAIN PA NPA40007 ij CH1 MAIN PA LEFT D CH2 MAIN PA RIGHT b mu Basement AMP 1 NPA40007 b E EN Basement AMP 2 NPAA40001 p BI First Floor AMP 1 NPA40001 gt BI First Floor AMP 2 NPAA40001 gt ie MAIN PA NPA40001 p mE MAIN PA NPA25001 gt kE Outdoor Zone 1 AMP 1 NPA4OO0T 8 Outdoor Zone 2 AMP 2 NPA4OOOT b EL Outdoor Zone 3 AMP 3 NPA4OOOT In the device context menu a new option is available Connect Project Explorer 7 L Project Manual 7 a Devices il CH1 MAIN F il CH2 MAIN F v EE MA
162. played in a device status area then another icon indicates the kind of problem i invalid EclerNet protocol version unsynched etc If the icon is displayed in a channel status area it s indicating a problem with the device it is recommended to consult the device status area for more information Invalid EclerNet protocol version The current version of EclerNet Manager does not allow its connection to networked devices Version mismatch between software and firmware Therefore no connection can be established but it is possible to upgrade the firmware from Project Explorer Helper Invalid password The password entered in the device is incorrect t EB Device unsynched The two icons are alternatively displayed Hardware content state presets does not match the device content in EclerNet Manager Device powered The device is switched on POWER ON Channel protect alarm The electronic protection alarm is activated for the channel It lights up for a few seconds during the boot sequence and it s normal A The thermal protection alarm is activated forthe chang The thermal protection alarm is activated for the channel The mpedance oad protection alarm is activated forthe channel The impedance load protection alarm is activated for the channel iio c NK The AC power voltage alarm is activated for the device L Device system error Device error alarm some component inside the device is malfu
163. r positive logics O for negative logics After selecting the DIGITAL DELAY type of event the configuration window looks like this Add New Event Event Enable Event Name EVENT 01 Event Type DIGITAL DELAY Input NONE v NONE GPI RGE VIRTUAL Output MPAGE16 EVENT OUTPUT After selecting the input type options are the same as for a simple digital event you must configure the way it will behave 141 Add New Event Event Enable y Event Name EVENT 01 Event Type DIGITAL DELAY _ a Hg t1 Input GPI Configure Event Input GPI TARGET GPI GPI Output CONFIG Logic POSITIVE Delay 4 SECONDS Held ug SECONDS 2 Retrigger Cancel e Select the trigger input GPI virtual control MPAGE16 station key or event output you want from the dropdown list e POLARITY select the detection polarity for trigger or input stimulus DIRECT REVERSE o DIRECT for rising edge triggering from OVDC to 10VDC for a GPI when pressing an UCP key etc o INVERSO for falling edge triggering from 10VDC to OVDC for a GPI when releasing an UCP key etc Note For example a Preset recall has to be done with a rising edge 0 to 1 so it is recommended to use a positive logic type e LOGIC o the active state of the event is considered a 1 or high level positive logic o the active state of the event is considered a 0 or low level negative logic e DELAY period of time between the trigger de
164. rder 1 and 2 FREQUENCY in both Q in order 2 only all pass filters that do not affect the signal amplitude but the phase at certain frequencies in contrast with delay which changes phase at all frequencies The main application of this type of filter is usually to compensate phase errors in speakers or phase shifts introduced by crossover filters C PARAMETRIC EQ o rem TPE Parametric EQ peos a ios N 10k fX 20 E MIN MAX FREQUENCY GAIN Ti Hz 5 1 dB The white outer ring indicates that the filter is enabled The white fill indicates the selected filter 73 7 5 4 GATE Noise gate section applied to the input signal affecting its dynamic behaviour It is very useful to reduce or eliminate background noise picked up by a microphone or existing in a recording distinguishing between background noise and valid audio signal when the input signal is below the detection threshold the gate is closed or which is the same applies some attenuation to the signal determined by the DEPTH setting in dB when the input signal exceeds the detection threshold attenuation stops leaving the gate open The transition time to this state is determined by the ATTACK parameter when the input signal falls below the detection threshold the gate stays open without attenuation the amount of time determined by the HOLD parameter and finally closes returning to the attenuation level set the amount of time for this is set by t
165. rea a table of 8 rows x 8 columns of knobs 8x8 Mode or 16 rows x 16 columns of knobs 16x16 Mode lets route inputs to outputs and set their levels Any input or combination of inputs can be sent to any output with a custom level independent from other sends So to send multiple inputs to one output that output receives a mix of the selected inputs each one with the desired level independent from the other levels of the matrix To patch an input to an output you need to activate their crossing point by double clicking on the knob located at the intersection line between inputs column and outputs row A knob is filled in white when its crossover point is turned on and filled in grey when turned off or in MUTE status 78 By left clicking on a crossing point knob and holding the mouse button we can adjust the knob setting or amount of input signal sent to the output determined by this crossing point The knob setting can be changed whether the crossover point is active or not The knob setting and the MUTE function are always individual affecting only the selected knob coloured in orange even if the source and or destination stereo is stereo Additionally there are some buttons marked as U UNMUTE and M MUTE in various locations of the matrix o at the top left of the matrix they simultaneously act on all crossing points of the matrix the 8x8 or 16x16 knobs it contains activating or deactivating all sends from all inputs to a
166. reset you can t save distinct WPTOUCH settings in different Presets within the same Project The first option to select for the unit is the control wheel function in Selection mode Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type NONE wv NONE CARROUSEL e NONE selection function is disabled for this WPTOUCH unit e CAROUSEL selection function is enabled When selecting the CAROUSEL mode a new menu appears to select which carousel list it must have been previously created will be assigned to the unit A carousel list contains the available options for selecting either the input sound sources Inputs or the MIMO88 Presets from a WPTOUCH unit in Selection mode See section 7 11 Carousel lists for MIMO88 for more information about the creation of carousel lists Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel OL CARROUSEL 1 UNAVAILABLE w 01 CARROUSEL 1 UNAVAILABLE 02 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS 03 CARROUSEL 3 UNAVAILABLE 04 INPUTS WP 2 INPUTS 05 CARROUSEL 5 UNAVAILABLE 06 CARROUSEL 6 UNAVAILABLE 07 CARROUSEL 7 UNAVAILABLE 08 CARROUSEL B UNAVAILABLE 09 CARROUSEL 9 UNAVAILABLE 10 CARROUSEL 10 UNAVAILABLE 11 CARROUSEL 11 UNAVAILABLE 12 CARROUSEL 12 UNAVAILABLE 13 CARROUSEL 13 UNAVAILABLE 14 CARROUSEL 14 UNAVAILABLE 15 CARROUSEL 15 UNAVAILABLE 16 CARROUSEL 16 UNAVAILABLE Depending on whether you select a carousel of inputs or Presets configuration options will differ from this poin
167. rt it within quotes in the command line To avoid potential problems in this names it is recommended to replace blanks with underscore character Example example project instead of example project Here are some examples of possible commands to be included in batch files e Loading a project named my project enp in normal operation mode EclerNet Manager application will be visible not minimized start eclernet manager exe my project enp e Loading a project named my project enp in minimized operation mode EclerNet Manager is not visible and appears as a blue round icon in the Windows notification area in the lower right corner of the screen start eclernet manager exe my project enp hidden e Loading a project named my project enp in minimized operation mode and automatically displaying a Control Panel UCP called my panel with the default Internet browser for your computer This example is valid when both EclerNet Manager and the internet browser with UCP are running on the same computer start eclernet manager exe my project enp hidden launch panelz my panel And this is what a batch file looks like as in the previous example created with Windows Notepad E Sound System Project bat Bloc de notas PEE Archivo Edici n Formato Ver Ayuda start eclernet manager exe my project enp hidden launch phnel my panel If the project file the batch file and the EclerNet Manager executable are located in different
168. rtual device After confirmation the device disappears from the Online and Unused Device List and a blinking red icon appears indicating that connection is not established You can also drag an existing device from the Project Explorer Helper Online and Unused Device List and drop it directly on the device group AIP or any other device group of the Project to include it b E amp E Device 01 e ESS Device 02 b Device 03 TE Device 04 gt OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 gt OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 gt OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 gt OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 gt OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT 8 OUTPUT amp v H GRUP AMP1 m Subgroup AMP 1A Te E i aS E 2 T Members from Channel Group Basement LEFT sid Online and Unused Device List a NO LABEL 10 11 11 101 2710 MIMOBSB slave m5 NO LABEL MIMORB slave 10 11 11 16 2210 m deines NPA40007 5 E53 3 1 111231 52210 a EUER NZA4 180 nm m a E F i m Or even add to the project all devices of the network by clicking on the button located in the upper right corner of Project Explorer Helper Groups trom Channel Container Device 01 Device 02 Device 03 Device 04 gt OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 gt OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 aon v PS GRUP AMP1 Subgroup AMP 14 a Subgroup AMP 14 Add Online Devices t
169. s PAGER modules are not available in this version F SHIFTER The reason for these differences lies in the need to accommodate the new high demand features DSP code in the device processors It was necessary to optimize the resulting code in which certain features of the standard version have been set aside for the benefit of the MIMO88CONF new features 145 Both AUTOMIXER and FEEDBACK KILLER settings can be stored and retrieved using presets In this way different presets can store different configurations of these two new sections in Preset Name Save Data Inputs order to instantly recall those presets 8 2 MIMO88 CONFERENCE Firmware Update 01 Empty Save Preset 01 Device Device 02 Outputs Matrix Duckers L AutoMixer V FeedbackKiller Event Remote Enables Link Groups Cancel Starting from a standard MIMO88 hardware unit the procedure for updating your firmware and convert the unit into a MIMO88CONF is as follows 1 Connect the MIMO88 unit and the networked computer running EclerNet Manager and modify your network settings to have full connectivity as detailed in section 7 4 of this manual Network Configuration 2 Add the MIMO88 device to the current project drag and drop from the folder Online and Unused Devices to the folder Devices gt All EclerNet Manager New Project File Edit View Help B oo P ject E aT re Pre I Explore UT M TTT TT ss gt C
170. s and output volumes for the message to be delivered with the required intelligibility The sequence would be 1 The system is operating normally 2 The central fire panel closes a contact that is connected to a MIMO88 s GPI 3 This contact triggers an event recalling Preset 98 EMERGENCY o the current configuration is saved in Preset 99 UNDO o Preset 98 EMERGENCY is recalled 4 When the contact is opened end of emergency manually or by another event with an inverted polarity on the same GPI input Preset 99 UNDO is recalled returning the system to its initial state as before the onset of the emergency scenario point 1 Note Preset 99 UNDO remains available in the Presets list only as long Preset 98 EMERGENCY is enabled 68 2 Device configuration Clicking on the configuration edit icon opens the following parameter setting window MIMO88 Device Configuration Device matrix Mode 8x8 Preset 1 Start Up y Local Date Local Time e Mode 8x8 or 16x16 operating mode if you select the latter option this unit is designated as MASTER of the MASTER SLAVE couple and the second unit must be connected as SLAVE by LINK BUS with its back panel switch in SLAVE position e Preset 1 Start Up when this box is checked the M88 unit loads Preset 1 whenever initialized that is every time you turn it off then on again Otherwise the M88 will start with the last configuration controls and parameters value
171. s before shutdown e Local Date Local Time date and time given by MIMO88 s internal clock Clicking on the circular icon located on its right synchronizes this unit s clock with Windows clock after requesting confirmation MIMOSS Device Configuration Device matrix Mode Preset 1 Start Up 1 Local Date Local Time Cancel 3 Network parameters configuration Exactly the same window and same parameters than those available with the Network Configuration option from the device context menu 69 70 Network Configuration ce First Floor AMP 1 Ethernet MAC 00 1a 96 00 00 11 IP Address 10 0 100 9 IP Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 IP Gateway 10 0 0 2 UDP Port 2210 Its important to note that EclerNet compatible devices MIMO88 NZA NPA etc do not support dynamic allocation protocol for network addresses or DHCP ie they can t dynamically negotiate IP addresses and require manually configured and fixed IP addresses It is highly recommended that both EclerNet devices MIMOS88 NZA NPA etc and the computer running EclerNet Manager are configured with static network address within the same range for full connectivity between all of them An example of a small local network of this type may have the following network settings in its EclerNet devices DEVICE IP ADDRESS IP SUBNET MASK Up to 255 devices each with a different IP address in the range of 10 5 5 1 to 10 5 5 255 could be part of this example network
172. s detected or it s another MASTER unit e 16x16 SLAVE mode o Fast flashing orange LED correct MASTER SLAVE connection error free communication o Fast flashing LED alternating between orange and red communication error in the MASTER SLAVE connection o Slow flashing LED alternating between orange and red no BUS LINK connected MASTER is detected or it s another SLAVE unit If MASTER SLAVE connection is invalid a broken link symbol appears green and red flashing rectangles in EclerNet Manager in the MASTER device status window Possible causes are e no device connected to the BUS LINK of the MASTER unit e connected equipment is another MASTER unit its rear panel switch is in MASTER position instead of SLAVE 64 7 3 MIMO88 device detailed view The detailed view of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance ze Device MO LABEL ccususzsntstzHzsn tS nsn tU S EEENNUDEENENNUTUEHENUUSUHNEND SUHHEND SUSNHNR CUSSHHENUHNEHEN SUHHENDU SUHHENDU SUHNENRUSENERNENS MIMO8S GENERATOR PINK NOISE Zelo ad ODE 8XB of RESET 1 START UP NO DP PORT 2210 150 TOK n elt il T h a min INET MAS 2545 0 0 0 FREQUENCY LOCAL TIME 15 04 50 ATEWAY 192 168 0 1 1 01 EMPTY PRESET HRA FIRMWARE v1 03r17 ES QUT 1 OUTPUT 1 NETWORKING ac D0 Ta 96 DO O0 fd 10 11 11 100 INPUTS 1 INPUT i 1 INPUT w GATE COMPRESSOR 2 INPUT 2 seers AE ES GR 8 2 0 INPUT 3 IN 1 t A T ale ijs a 1 INPUT 4 B oa s k IN
173. s to calculate in real time the background noise level of the mix and from there allows the signals exceeding some magnitude set with the THRESHOLD setting to enter and be part of the automatic mix Inputs that do not meet the requirements to be considered as part of the automatic mix are attenuated by an amount of decibels set with the DEPTH parameter in certain applications it is preferable not to completely mute signals excluded from the automatic mix but to attenuate them to a certain extent IN 1 INPUT 1 IN 2 INPUT 2 IN 3 MICI IN 4 MIC2 IN 5 MIC3 IN 6 MICA IN 7 INPUT 7 IN 8 INPUT 8 IN 9 INPUT 9 IN 10 INPUT 10 IN 11 INPUT 11 IN 12 INPUT 12 IN 13 INPUT 13 IN 14 INPUT 14 IN 15 INPUT 15 IN 16 INPUT 16 To the right of the screen you will find another list including all the device outputs where you can select the outputs the automatic mix will be affected To the left of the screen you will find a list of all unit inputs where you can select inputs you want to be a part of the automatic mix left button in green for the selected inputs The multicolour indicator to the right of each input shows its status at a given time e Red the input level is below the threshold of the noise gate that allows the input of the signals in the automix noise gate closed Inputs 4 and 5 in this example e Yellow the input level has exceeded the noise gate threshold opened gate but the input is not curre
174. s were not saved in any of the two Presets Right clicking this icon opens a window with the following options MEME FIRMWA Load Preset from file Save Preset to file e Load Preset from file lets you load a Preset stored on a hard drive external USB memory etc e Save Preset from file lets you save a Preset on a hard drive external USB memory etc These two functions are very useful for copying in a MIMO88 unit a Preset coming from another unit currently offline or from another Project or facility Preset files are saved on disk with a MIMO preset suffix EMERGENCY PRESET UNDO PRESET There are two special Presets among the 99 available Presets for MIMO88 Presets 98 and 99 e Preset 98 is what we might name an Emergency Preset the save file could be renamed Emergency if desired When you call this Preset for recovery the existing configuration is saved beforehand in the preset 99 or UNDO Preset Then Preset 98 is recalled If you later recall Preset 99 UNDO MIMOS8 recovers the exact settings it had before loading Preset 98 Application example let s imagine an emergency scenario requiring to spread an evacuation message in all areas of a facility In such a scenario when a trigger a contact closure that comes from the central fire panel for example appears Preset 98 is recalled so that when loaded MIMO88 mutes all sound sources except the evacuation message and adjusts destination
175. selected input in each case or destination zone controlled by the WPVOL SR unit Edit Remote ANALOG GPI GPII Tvpe CARROUSEL Polarity DIRECT Carrousel 01 SOURCES FOR Z1 INPUTS Output OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 v OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUT 3 OUTPUT 3 OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT 5 OUTPUT 5 OUT 6 OUTPUT 6 OUT 7 OUTPUT 7 OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 OUT 9 OUTPUT 9 OUT 10 OUTPUT 10 OUT 11 OUTPUT 11 ANAL OUT 12 OUTPUT 12 CONFIG OUT 13 OUTPUT 13 OUT 14 OUTPUT 14 OUT 15 OUTPUT 15 OUT 16 OUTPUT 16 ECTOR In the example we have selected a carousel list of inputs called SOURCES FOR Z1 to enable the selection of an input from this list for output 1 This WPVOL SR unit will then behave as a sound source selector for the Zone 1 of the system The options for the VOLUME function are e GPI GPI port that is connected to the LEVEL control of the WPVOL SR unit e Type o NONE no volume function assigned o X FOCUS VOLUME the LEVEL control is associated with the volume of the crossover point between the input currently selected by the INPUT control and assigned output destination zone e Polarity DIRECT INVERSE determines how the received signal is interpreted in the GPI 0 to 10 VDC 0 VDC as maximum volume and 10 VDC as minimum volume or vice versa QPI GPI2 Type X FOCUS VOLUME Polarity DIRECT Additionally you can add an external mechanical switch or button not included in the WPVOL SR panel
176. series the numbered icons located in the lower right corner allow you to activate deactivate the graphical display for the device channels identified by the colour code of their own icons red Channel 1 Blue Channel 2 etc In the case of MIMO88 you can select which input or output channels are displayed what colour will appear in the chart double click on Change Colour icon and even have a summary of the selected filter parameters in the upper band of the window 44 VOLUME ORES LE oui CROSSOVER zz M our2 ourPur2 E IN 4 INPUT 4 PARAM gis Channel Color LIKEN G j api l IECECUDCEDEDELUCELELEDECELEELCECELELECEPCEELUUUCECELECELEEEGEUEDEERUCEC Em Channel Colour OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 eos Parametric sE1D583 O VOLUME In2 INPUT2 cy CROSSOVER E our2 oureuT2 Param EQ MP ina inputs Cancel The graph displays the frequency response using a frequency X axis logarithmic in Hz between 10 and 20 000 Hz and a gain Y axis in dB between 12 dB and 30 dB or between 12 dB and 2 dB depending on the status of the Vertical Range button located in the lower left corner of the graph Vertical range This control located in the lower left corner of the graph allows you to choose between two different ranges of values for the graph Y axis gain in dB When the button has a pointing down triangle shape the gain range is between 12 dB and 30 dB When the button has a pointing up triangle shape
177. series you cannot copy a channel from a NPA amplifier and paste it into a NZA amplifier or vice versa e To clone the full configuration of all channels from one device to another use Copy Device Preset and Paste Device Preset from the icons to the right of the preset name in the upper section of the device configuration 60 7 EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES part Il MIMO88 digital matrix 7 1 MIMO88 introduction The MIMOSS is a digital audio matrix with 8 inputs and 8 outputs 2 additional monitoring outputs expandable to 16 inputs 16 outputs by linking a second MIMO88 unit MIMOS88 programming is done with EclerNet Manager either via a CAT5 point to point connection directly from computer to MIMOS8 or from a remote point of the Ethernet network it is linked to Remote management for MIMO88 and in general for any compatible EclerNet device as NZA or NPA amplifiers can be done in the following ways e with EclerNet Manager either via a CAT5 point to point connection directly from computer to MIMO88 or from a point of the Ethernet network it is linked to e from EclerNet clients of Ethernet Manager or UCP User Control Panel several simultaneous web clients each with its own custom graphic control panel and EclerNet Manager acting as a web server EclerNet Manager allows you to create such control panels in a very simple and intuitive manner e from external third party control devices Crestron amp AMXG Extron8 VITY Media
178. setting or amount of signal sent to the matrix row A double click on a knob toggles the mute function of this send or patch The knob is filled in grey when MUTE is active and in white when it is not This setting is exactly the same as the one from the INPUTS section LEVEL MUTE button 17 Clicking on the STEREO symbol two bound rings between two naturally linked inputs one odd input and the next one constituting the pair 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 6 etc lets link them in stereo mode symbol highlighted in white or break the link for mono mode grey symbol This setting is exactly the same as the one from the INPUTS section LEVEL MODE MONO or STEREO iwPUT1 11 wNPUT2 2 Stereo linking of two inputs copies the odd channel status in the even channel of the pair and from that moment all adjustments level mute equalization etc are simultaneously applied to both lf Link channels mode is enabled chain link symbol in addition to stereo mode levels and mute function of the 2 crossing points between these inputs and outputs are synchronized Examples o Input 1 stereo Output 1 stereo both Link Channels controls enabled the two crossing points are synchronized and always share the same values o Input 1 stereo Output 1 stereo both Link Channels controls disabled the two crossing points are not synchronized and can have different values 7 6 2 INPUTS OUTPUTS crossing points The central square a
179. ssing see section 5 2 Detailed view e Report Log shows a record of major operations performed on the Project over time R epor d Lo M eee eee tte et teeter teeter etree ieee te teeter teeter tire tert ter teeter et eee eerie etter eet tt teeter tt teeter ert eter teeter ete rt etter teeter ere Name DELAY REINFORCEMENT FULL SHOW MAIN PA REDUNDANT SYSTEM STAGE MONITORS Device 04 Device 05 Device 05 Device 04 Device 03 Time 08 22 27 08 22 43 08 23 21 08 23 51 08 24 11 08 25 01 08 26 29 08 28 59 08 29 09 08 29 12 Date 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 2009 04 29 Description Name changed Type Device Group Device Group Name changed Device Group Name changed Device Group Name changed Device Group Name changed Added to Project Added to Project Added to Device Group MAIN PA Added to Device Group MAIN PA Added to Device Group MAIN PA Device Device Device Device Device 7 2009 04 29 08 33 00 Device FRONT PA Power ON Shown hidden by clicking on the triangle icon in the lower right corner of the EclerNet Manager screen The complete Report Log is stored as a text file on the hard disk Report Logs option from the Help menu gives direct access to the folder containing log files or report logs generated since the system start up A separate file is created for each day of use the file name incl
180. ssive and therefore not automatically detected by the application contrary to what happens with the digital WPTOUCH and MPAGE 16 120 Once you add such a control it will be included in the REMOTE LIST Selecting it opens the configuration window REMOTE LIST me em PAG STATION MPAGE16 B P WPVOL 5R 1 ANALOG A N Eo e F CONFIG SELECTOR VOLUME In its upper part the window includes e Enable Disable Remote button to enable lit in green or disable each WPVOL SR unit connected to the MIMO88 The state enabled or disabled of all remote controls is stored in a system Preset when you save it so that you can manage at any given time which remote controls are enabled or not by recalling each Preset e g when loading a Preset for asking to evacuate a building with a pre recorded message all remote controls of the installation are disabled to avoid user interferences in such special scenario in which the evacuation message prevails on the rest of the audio signals e HID indicator N A for analog controls e Firmware indicator N A for analog controls Now comes the configuration area icon Change Configuration to change the unit configuration icon Save Configuration in Remote N A for analog controls Clicking the icon displays the WPVOL SR configuration window Edit Remote ANALOG GPI GPIT Type NONE vw NONE CARROUSEL 121 The first parameter to set is the source selection or SELECTOR e
181. t 100 7 10 1 1 Configuring the WPTOUCH for operating with a carousel of Presets After selecting a carousel list of Presets for the Selection mode of a WPTOUCH you can make this selection from the WPTOUCH unit as follows e pressing T2 switches to the Selection mode the triangular icon to the right of the LCD screen moves up to the upper row e With the wheel select one of the Presets contained in the carousel list e pressing T2 again confirms the selection the Preset is recalled and the triangular icon returns on the bottom row back to Volume mode If T2 is not pressed again the selection is not validated no Preset is recalled and the Volume mode automatically returns after a few seconds triangular icon on the bottom row of the LCD The following configuration function VOLUME lets you select which volume the WPTOUCH wheel controls in the other mode the Volume mode when the triangle is on the right of the bottom row of the LCD Edit Remote WPTOUCH Type CARROUSEL Carrousel O2 PRESETS WP 1 PRESETS Type NONE wv NONE INPUT VOLUME OUTPUT VOLUME MATRIX VOLUME X FOCUS VOLUME UNAVAILABLE 101 The available options for the VOLUME function are e NONE Volume mode disabled e INPUT VOLUME any input of the MIMO88 unit Type INPUT VOLUME Input Channel IN 1 INPUT 1 v IN 1 INPUT 1 IN 2 INPUT 2 IN 3 INPUT 3 IN 4 INPUT 4 IN 5 INPUT 5 IN 6 INPUT amp IN 7 INPUT 7 IN amp INPUT amp
182. t Preset 7 value 87 Preset 1 Preset 3 Preset 6 Preset 7 In our example each one of these buttons has to operate the virtual control 16 which is the one we selected as control for our virtual selector in the REMOTES section CONSOLE 1 MPAGE16 CONSOLE 2 MPAGE16 VIRTUAL WPT PGM WPTOUCH CONFIG WPT PRESET iiec sit Edit Remote VIRTUAL ANALOG PGM VIRTUAL PGM VIRTUAL PGM STEREO REMOTE 08 test nom WPTOUCH Type CAROUSEL REMOTE 10 REMOTE 11 CONTROL Virtuali Polarity DIRECT o 9 9 9 Carousel 06 BUTTON CARR PRESETS CONTROL Virtual2 Type NONE CONTROL Virtual3 Type NON E OK Cancel When you press one of these buttons the virtual control 16 should take the corresponding value among the 4 ones in the table above value 12 for the first button value 37 for the second button and so on To enable this function for each button you must follow the following steps for the previous example Select the virtual control 16 for Param in the Properties Check the Push Only checkbox Enter the corresponding value 12 37 62 or 87 in the Data field A standard button always sends a value of 100 when pressed and 0 when released an ideal behavior to recall a specific preset or activate a MUTE When it s necessary to send a single specific value when pressing the button and nothing when releasing it as it is the case with this Presets selector the Only Push checkbox should be checked The setti
183. tal MPAGE16 digital or ANALOG WPVOL SR type remote control to the REMOTE LIST Add New Remote Remote Type ANALOG WPTOUCH Remote Name MPAGEIO v ANALOG OK Cancel Remove Remote to remove one of the devices from the REMOTE LIST Remove Remote Do you Want to remove the Remote ZONE1 from this Device Change Remote Name to change the name of a remote control from the REMOTE LIST Rename Remote Remote Name ZONEI Cancel The digital remote controls have a status icon located to the right of their name and model in the list green for the ZONE1 remote control in the picture REMOTE LIST oy fe REMOTE 01 WPTOUCH REMOTE 02 MPAGE16 REMOTE 03 ANALOG ZONEI i This icon lights up differently to indicate distinct states 96 Unlit the virtual remote control from list is not associated with any hardware device Steady red the hardware device associated with the virtual remote control panel is not online the MIMO88 unit it depends on is disconnected Flashing red the hardware device associated with the virtual remote control panel has been detected online by the MIMO88 the MIMO88 unit it depends on is connected but the remote control is disconnected Steady green both MIMO88 hardware and the remote control are online and operational Flashing green the operating MIMO88 and the remote control are online but not operational firmware software versions are not compatible Remote con
184. tection and the switch to the active state of the event e HOLD time during which the event is held in its active state e RETRIGGER check box to validate the event re triggering which provides the following options o checked once an event trigger is detected if a second stimulus of the same trigger is detected before the end of the hold time process is reset starting over the time count of delay time hold time o unchecked any trigger stimulus received after the first one will be ignored if the hold time period is not elapsed Finally we must define what will be the output or destination of the event and its PUSH or TOGGLE behavior here again exactly as we proceed in the case of a simple digital event 142 i oF mm il he L f Output INTERNAL wW INTERNAL INPUT MUTE OUTPUT MUTE MATRIX MUTE GPO PRESET LAUNCH FILE SEND E MAIL 7 12 5 Calendar based events TIME SCHEDULER This type of event receives its input stimulus according to a calendar with date and time of onset duration days of the week it must be activated or not repetition by time interval or number of repetitions and end date The MIMOS88 has an internal clock that allows the management of such events even if not connected to a computer and synchronized with EclerNet Manager When selecting an event of this type to create or edit it the following configuration window opens Add New Event Event Enable V Event Name EVENT 01 Event Type TIME SCHEDU
185. ter Design Mode Exit Design Mode enter exit the application design mode The same function is performed by clicking on the Design and Deploy toolbar buttons All actions that may involve structural changes in a project are enabled in DESIGN mode only primarily used by installers and or high level users whereas DEPLOY mode can be considered as the system s daily management mode not associated with structural changes Operations considered as structural changes in a project are add delete or rename devices drag devices online in a View Help Show Devices Show Channels Show Designs Enter Detail Mode Exit Design Mode project save the project open a new project save presets create carousel or event lists add or edit remote controls etc e Show Toolbar Hide Toolbar shows hides the toolbar under the menu bar e Show Project Explorer Hide Project Explorer shows hides the Project browser window on the left side of the screen The same function is performed by clicking on the Explorer toolbar button 1 4 Help Menu er NP44000T Demo e User Manual displays this user manual e Visit the Ecler Web Site direct access to www ecler com User Manual e Report Logs provides direct access to the folder containing the Visit the Ecler Web Site system log files on your hard disk e About displays the current version of EclerNet Manager application About 1 5 The toolbar The toolbar contains
186. the DUCKER function performs e THRESHOLD activation threshold When the module s input signal INPUT selector exceeds this threshold the DUCKER function is activated sending the signal to the destination zones and attenuating the other audio signals sent to the same zones 80 to 0 dB e DEPTH attenuation applied on the rest of the signals sent to the destination zone s during the time the DUCKER function is active 0 to 80 dB e ATTACK attack time Determines the time the DUCKER takes to respond when the level rises above the threshold activating the attenuation of other signals in the destination zones The range covers from 5 ms to 2 s e HOLD amount of time the DUCKER function remains active once the signal falls back below the detection threshold Adjustment range from 10 ms to 3 s e RELEASE determines the time elapsed until attenuation stops after the time fixed for HOLD In this case the range covers from 50 ms to 3 s 90 7 9 MIMO88 GPIS GPOs section GPIs GPOs section basically allows two functions e Monitoring the 0 10 VDC signal detected in GPI inputs 8 or 16 inputs depending on whether it is a MIMO88 or a couple MASTER SLAVE The monitoring is displayed in the window under the GPI name GPI1 GPI2 etc and as a percentage of the maximum possible value 0 to 100 e Monitoring and modifying the GPI output status 8 or 16 outputs depending on whether it is a MIMO88 or a couple MASTER SLAVE GPIs GPUS GPIS
187. the gain range is between 12 dB and 72 dB The curve can be displayed as solid filled or as contour line only outlined depending on the SOLID button status Only one of the available channels is selected as active The active channel is displayed with greater intensity than the rest which appears semi transparent Channel selection is done by clicking with the mouse on the desired device channel s panel If the MUTE function of any channel is activated this channel graph is represented as a horizontal line at the bottom of the chart Only one of the filters in the active channel is considered as the active filter in the graph This filter individual response is represented with a white line The filters selection is done by clicking on the panel where the targeted filter controls are displayed For parametric equalization individual selection of each of the filters is done through numerical identifiers in the control panel from 1 to 8 45 The active channel filters whose type is not Bypass are represented in the graph as circular markers The low pass crossover is labelled L the high pass crossover is labelled H and parametric filters have a numerical identifier from 1 to 8 The graph allows interactive editing of the filters parameters using their markers To do this you just have to point the mouse on the filter marker you want to edit to click on it and drag it on the surface of the chart while holding the button press
188. tion e Firmware Upgrade opens a dialog box that allows you to load a remote device firmware file with bin extension and to transfer it to the related device The device must be online to perform this operation Here is the procedure for setting different types of remote control that can be connected to a MIMO88 7 10 1 Configuring a WPTOUCH type remote control The WPtouch is a digital remote control panel for wall mounting featuring the following elements e LCD display e touch sensitive jog wheel e 2 touch sensitive keys hereafter T1 left key T2 right key The LCD screen the T1 key and the wheel are programmable from EclerNet Manager for the WPtouch to perform certain actions in order to control and display information The T2 always switches between volume and selection ecto 98 The wheel controls by default the volume Volume mode allocated with the programming In addition it may act as a selector Selection mode for the sound sources associated with a particular zone or as a Preset selector To switch from Volume mode to Selection mode you must press T2 turn the control wheel to make the desired change and press T2 again to confirm A triangular index to the right of the LCD screen indicates whether the unit is in Volume adjustment mode pointing the bottom row of characters or Selection mode pointing the top row of characters When selecting a WPTOUCH unit in the REMOTE LIST its detailed configuration screen
189. tion of the device network parameters npor 7710 To access the configuration of the device network parameters ET MASK 255 0 0 0 click on the spanner icon See 3 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 Edition of carousel lists see 7 11 Carousel lists for MIMO88 Event Management see 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section 1 Save Device Preset saves the current Preset Left clicking this icon opens a window with the following options Save Preset 01 Device NO LABEL Preset Name Conferencing Save Data W Inputs M Outputs M Matrix y Pagers Duckers M Eventi Remote Enables Link Groups Cancel e Name of the Presetto save at the selected location location number can t be changed e Data saved in the Preset Inputs section Outputs section Matrix section Pagers section Pagers Duckers Event Remote Enables and finally Link Groups within the matrix The Preset stores data selected in the previous window only so that recalling the Preset only changes rewrite data stored in this Preset not affecting other parameters of the MIMOS8 67 This ability to save partial Presets allows a great freedom of management Example two Presets include MATRIX data only with two different setups for inputs outputs routings By loading either of these two Presets during system operation only such routing will change respecting inputs and outputs settings the user made up to that point volume EQ etc since data for INPUTS and OUTPUTS section
190. ton Multi that can operate simultaneously several controls of one or more hardware devices with a single keystroke in a UCP The following example shows a button of this type that has been programmed to function as a MUTE for input channel 1 in the 5 MIMO88 units of the project Pressing this button in our UCP is equivalent to press the channel 1 mute control on the 5 MIMOS88 of the system Each time you press the symbol Add Parameter in the upper right corner of the Param selection window you can add a parameter to the list of simultaneous functions managed by the control in the UCP Image Text Rectangle Fader Rename Rotary Edit Comments Button Delete delete E ITO Rex ETE Button Multi Add Control LED Vumeter Move Down curl down Copy 164 Parameters PARAMETERS e e IDevices matrix InputChannel IN1 Mute IDevices Lecture th 2 InputChannel IN1 Mute Devices Lecture th 1 InputChannel IN1 Mute Devices EVAC SYSTEM InputChannel IN1 Mute Devices OUTDOOR areas InputChannel IN1 Mute When such a button activates MUTEs as each of these MUTEs features a Direct Reverse setting this type of UCP button can simultaneously activate a MUTE control and deactivate another one Select Parameter Parameter Path Devices matrix InputChannel IN1 Mute Reverse y E Devices 2 Preset B InputChannel Another option for a button type control is to be l
191. trols from the REMOTE LIST also have a context menu right button of the mouse Remove delete Rename F Edit Comments Move Up etrl up Detach Activate Remote Finder Firmware Upgrade e Remove to remove the device from the REMOTE LIST e Rename to change the name assigned to a device e Edit Comments to add a text field with personalized comments about the remote device Edit Comments Remote JONE1 This a comment example for the remote control named ZONEI Cancel e Move Up the device moves up one position in the list e Move Down the device moves down one position in the list e Attach Detach to attach or detach a digital device in the list virtual to from a hardware digital device automatically detected 97 REMOTE 03 ANALOG M Attach Online Remote UNUSED REMOTE LIST ZONEI E OOODO015 WFTOL CH Cancel e Activate Remote Finder activates deactivates the blinking of the front panel light indicators LCD display for WPTOUCH LEDs for MPAGE16 series on the concerned digital hardware remote control panel thus allowing easy identification on site Simultaneously the frame of the device shown in the REMOTES LIST also blinks making it possible to link a virtual device of the Project with its hardware counterpart to check its identity before changing its settings HEMOTE LIST MAGIC REMOTE 01 WPTOUCH REMOTE 02 REMOTE 03 ZONE1 Flashing yellow frame after the Remote Finder activa
192. ts operating mode as PAGER is chosen using the TYPE selector 86 Then the INPUT selector defines the MIMO88 audio input your MPAGE16 console microphone will be connected to in order to send voice messages The list shows the 8 or 16 available inputs of the system depending on the 8x8 or 16x16 configuration 2 MIMO88s linked as MASTER SLAVE It is highly recommended to use a high pass filter to process this input 120 or 150 Hz in order to eliminate a great part of the ambient noise and LF interferences from the incoming signal especially in applications with long runs of wiring See section 7 5 3 PARAMETRIC EQ The PRIORITY selector determines the module priority level between 1 and 4 level 1 being the highest priority In a configuration with two consoles having different priority levels each using one PAGER modules the console with the highest priority may interrupt the lower priority one in case of overlapping in the destination zones during the emission of a message i e while the areas are retained This interruption may be total or partial in terms of message length and affects only those areas where there is overlap When the two consoles have the same priority level the first one that holds a zone or several has priority for the duration of the message holding the zone s up to their release Priority management and zones holding as explained in the previous example two PAGER modules assigned to two hardware MPAGE16 consoles
193. uced over the time This may generate occasional measurement inaccuracies leading to a false alarm triggering It is important to note that the load impedance alarm triggering can be due to a combination of temporary factors which are not abnormal in the installation Check after triggering if the triggering condition is maintained over time i e whether it is a false alarm or a true one requiring maintenance 2 Channel configuration Clicking on the configuration edit icon opens the parameter setting window ia m L 0 6 Change Channel Configuration TIT MAK MIM MAX A CONFIG ATTACK RELEASE Channel Configuration Channel Showroom Left ch Gain 26 dB gt Vpeak Limiter Threshold Minimum Load Maximum Load Enable Load Alarm v Cancel 52 For a NPA Series amplifier adjustable parameters are e Amplifier total Gain 26 32 38 dB e Vpeak Limiter Threshold maximum peak output voltage to which the equipment limiter reacts 40 to 119 V OFF for NPA4000T 40 to 99 V OFF for NPA2500T e Maximum Load Minimum Load between 0 2 and 100 ohms Load measurement range outside which the load impedance alarm LOAD is triggered and counted COUNT e Enable Load Alarm enables disables the triggering of the load impedance alarm Additionally there are two icons named Copy Channel Data and Paste Channel Data in the control window of each device channel upper right part Clicking on Copy Channel Data in
194. uded in the Project The table mode view is another way to assign where a device can be included or excluded in from a device group by directly clicking on the column with the group name Example different ways to assign the Basement AMP 1 device to the Basement AMPS group amp e EclerNet Manager Manual File Edit View Help E Explore r b Project Explorer T Project Manual T Devices 3 groups Gee All 15 devices T E pese Bil Device Basement AMP 1 LZ gt B Basement AMP 2 gt et First Floor AMP 1 PAA4000 p m First Floor AMP 2 NPA4OO01 M Outdoor Zone 1 AMP 1 NPASOO0T e EclerNet Manager Manual File Edit View Help GEE Project Explorer v bc Project Manual v Devices 3 groups Y p 15 devices a easement amps od M E EN Basement AMP 2 NPA4000 CH1 Channel 1 CH2 Channel 2 dE First Floor AMP 1 A WM First Floor AMP 2 A gt k Outdoor Zone 1 AMP 1 A gt _ k Outdoor Zone 2 AMP 2 A dE Outdoor Zone 3 AMP 3 A N EN Safety Perimeter AMP 1 NPA4000 tt Safety Perimeter AMP 2 wd Safety Perimeter AMP 3 i E EET Floor AMP 1 A EE _ Second Floor AMP 2 A E Technical Spaces AMP 1 A EL Technical Spaces AMP 2 A Ce Technical Spaces AMP 3 WE Ue SI Device Basement AMP 1 First Floor AMPS I I I I I PA400071 I I I I I OT ES EL EESTI AMP 1 NPA40001 gt B Second Floor AMP
195. udes the date If you run and quit the application several times a day this is reported in the file Hide Report Lag 20 04 2009 B 45 31 A f Manager 2009 04 29 Notepad Bele File Edit Format wiew Help 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 2008 04 23 10 2008 04 23 10 2008 04 25 10 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 2008 04 23 10 2008 04 23 10 2008 04 25 10 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 2008 04 23 10 2008 04 23 10 2008 04 25 10 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 2009 04 29 10 Project Dey ce Dey ce pevice Device Device Device Device Device Device pevice Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Added Q4 Q4 tu ta ta pevice Dewice Dewice Device Device pevice pevice pevice Dewice Dewice Device pevice pevice Dey ce Oey ce Dewice Device lil Project Device Group Project Device Group Project Device Group Project Device Group Project Device Group Project Device Group Project Device Group Project Device Group Project FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL Application EclerMet Manager Application started N
196. ule could result in an automatic mixture according to the settings made in this module 8 7 1 AUTOMIXER NOMA or EXCLUSIVE automix modes The AUTOMIXER has two operating modes e NOMA Number of Open Microphones Attenuated In this mode the automatic mixing algorithm allows a fixed number of input signals usually picked up by microphones to be simultaneously part of the mix reducing or increasing their total gain when the number of microphones included in the mix increases or decreases more active signals in the mixture less total gain e EXCLUSIVE in this mode only a single microphone is part of the mixer channel at a given moment once the algorithm considers that it complies with its requirements Another microphone can be used when the first one has released the channel The user controls of the AUTOMIXER section are the following AUTOMIXER MODE NOMA MAX NOM 3 LAST ON DS PRIORITY INPUT NONE rE rE P P P a d a LI a LI a E MIN MAX MIM MAX MIM MAX MIM MAX THRESHOLD DEPTH HOLD NOMA ATTN 3 0 dB 54 2 dB 2 0000 res 3 0 dB 156 MODE NOMA or EXCLUSIVE mode selection MAX NOM NOMA mode only maximum number of signals that may simultaneously be part of the automatic mixing Regardless of the number of inputs that have been selected in the INPUTS list to the left of the AUTOMIXER window as candidates to be automatically mixed the MAX NOM parameter sets how many of them can be mixed at
197. uts In a configuration with two MIMO88s connected by LINK BUS in MASTER SLAVE mode the couple is behaving for all purposes as a single matrix with 16 inputs and 16 outputs In that case it is important to note the following points 62 the hardware MASTER SLAVE switch of the back panel must be set before powering on one unit set in MASTER position and the other in SLAVE position for software settings with EclerNet Manager you have to configure the MASTER unit in 16x16 mode See section 7 4 MIMO88 general section the physical link between the two units is a CAT5 crossover cable IMPORTANT this linking CAT5 cable must be a crossed cable point to point i e directly between LINK BUS ports of both units and without any type of intermediate hardware such as Ethernet switches or routers etc and with a maximum length of 100 meters This link connects the two units for all purposes digital audio and control signals it is important to select the 16x16 operating mode from the start of the configuration tasks of a new EclerNet Project Such adjustment shall be made from the CONFIG section of the MASTER MIMOSS detailed view Configuration changes when switching from 16x16 to 8x8 mode or vice versa can lead to the loss of any settings made for system programming all programming and remote control of the couple is done from EclerNet Manager on the MASTER unit showing all functions of the resulting 16x16 matrix 16 inputs 16 outputs 16x16 matri
198. volume control by external hardware like a WPVOL ECLER potentiometer 1 AI NT Dv DVD vL I AAA AAA BAR ABA BAR BARS 2 5 OUTPUT 5 6 5 4 3 ow i x Poa pea eee EU 5 OUTPUT 6 TET Ab Gn 7 OUTPUT 7 L 11704 OUTPUT 8 X ME fO Lt wecver The picture is a representation of a WPVOL physically connected to the GPI 1 and assigned to the volume of MIMOSS s output 8 by EclerNet Manager programming GPI management is done from the EVENTS section of EclerNet Manager see 7 12 MIMO88 EVENTS section Sometimes especially with long runs of cable between a knob or button and the MIMO88 and consequently a considerable voltage drop detection terminal will not receive a voltage very close to 0 and or 10 VDC potentiometer to the minimum and maximum external contact opened and closed etc In this case it may be desirable to calibrate the minimum and maximum voltage received by the GPI port so that the MIMO88 might rescale all the possible range of tensions received at that port and work properly with assigned parameters The calibration process is done by clicking on the configuration wrench icon in the GPIs GPOs section PSU ut tj Change Device Configuration f The configuration screen that opens looks like Config GPls Example for calibrating a WPVOL hardware potentiometer connected to GPI 2 to remotely manage a volume control of MIMO88 1 Place the pot on the end that provides a minimum reading in our
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200. wn in the attached image In this mode the limiting threshold appears in volt units and RATIO ATTACK and RELEASE controls are disabled C VPeak LIMITER Min MAX THRESHOLD T28 2 V MAK MIM MAX RELEASE TT ATTACK 59 6 6 DELAY which is applied between input and output The delay time can be specified in different units selected with UNITS parameter 4 Available units are milliseconds seconds centimeters and meters DELAY can be Mm MAX set between 0 and 1000 milliseconds i1B7ms amp The DELAY section allows you to set an independent delay time for each channel DELAY To avoid weird and annoying noises in the output signal the value change made with the DELAY potentiometer is not effective until the mouse button is released At that time audio will be temporarily muted for a variable time depending on the delay value used for the new setting to be effective 6 7 Copying and pasting settings between channels Copy Channel Data and Paste Channel Data icons Eo located in the upper right corner of the control panel of each device channel are used to copy all settings from one amplification channel in a temporary memory and paste them in another amplification channel Considerations e Channel copying and pasting can be done within a single device or from a device channel to a channel of another device e n the latter case copying and pasting operation can only be made between channels of the same device
201. x 16 paging zones etc The SLAVE unit doesn t need not be included as a device in the Project nor to be connected to the network via its Ethernet port since it is totally controlled by the link to your MASTER unit if you connect both units MASTER and SLAVE to the network the application will detect and display them in the Project Explorer Helper Online and Unsused Devices as MIMOS88 and MIMOSS slave respectively MASTER and SLAVE MIMO 5 14 TN 10 11 11 5 2710 ales NO LABEL 10 11 11 101 2210 MIMOSS slave MASTER and SLAVE MIMO88 units are automatically detected a unit configured as SLAVE and included in the Project as an additional device has a detailed view named MIMO SLAVE showing a very reduced control panel see picture You can however be connected to it for example to remotely update its firmware or to change its network parameters Device NO LABEL MIMO L J DPERATING TIME FIRMWARE vO 06r1a NETWORKING ETHERNET MAc OO 1a 96 00 00 fe 4DDRESSING MODE MANUAL pORESS 10 11 117 101 wor PORT 2210 MET MASK 255 0 0 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 if a Project has several MASTER SLAVE couples the only way for EclerNet Manager to manage each pair is the LINK BUS port of the physical connection between the two units In other words the application doesn t know which SLAVE unit is the counterpart for each MASTER unit It is the user s task to identify them by editing their names and comments making the
202. zed see examples in 7 6 1 INPUTS column 7 7 2 CROSSOVER The CROSSOVER section contains the FILTER TYPE and FREQUENCY parameters for each of the two filters low pass and high pass constituting the crossover It usually splits the audio frequency spectrum in two parts creating the two bands usually used in two way speakers e FILTER TYPE allows you to select the crossover filter type You can select one of the following filter types o Butterworth 6 12 18 or 24 dB oct o Bessel 12 18 or 24 dB oct o Linkwitz Riley 12 or 24 dB oct Note selecting one or another type of crossover filter automatically adjusts the number of filters available in the parametric equalizer for that channel Using a 6 or 12 dB oct crossover filter 83 depletes one of the filters available in the parametric equalizer while using a 18 or 24 dB oct crossover filter depletes two filters e FREQUENCY adjusts the filter cutoff frequency within the 20 Hz 20 kHz range CROSSOVER LOW PASS HIGH PASS TYPE TYPE Bessel 240B oct Bypass dk dk 600 z 5k 600 Sk B00 5k p00 5k 150 a 10k 150 a 10k 20 2k x 2k FREQUENCY FREQUENCY 1 000 Hz 7 7 3 PARAMETRIC EQ This section groups the parametric filters available for each output channel very useful to correct the frequency response If no crossover filters are used in the channel there will be a maximum of 8 parametric filters freely available while using crossover reduces the number

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