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2. g B A amp TH 108 32 PL ANET Adding PL Series controllers Use CAT5 cable to connect the MixRack PL Anet port to the PL device IN socket Daisy chain OUT to the next unit or use Make sure the terminator a PL 9 hub for star connection ILive T112 Termination If the system fails to connect A Check cables eed 5 and Change MixRack Read the Help Manual Network settings iLive communicates over a TCP IP network There are main components the MixRack Surface and TouchScreen built into the surface These and any other network devices such as a wireless router and laptop need compatible network addresses Factory defaults are MixRack 192 168 1 1 Sub mask 255 255 255 0 Surface 192 168 1 2 TouchScreen 192168 1 3 We recommend you set Laptop 192 168 1 10 Sub mask 255 255 255 0 Router 192 168 1 245 If the addresses have been changed or your system fails to connect you may need to reset the settings to factory default see next page You can also name the MixRack using the Network Settings screen iLive Editor software Download from www allen heath com NETWORK provided is plugged into OUT of the last device in the chain Note Once connected the PL controls can be configured wi a Adding laptop control
3. Check that your laptop meets the system requirements for running the iLive Editor software Read the Release Notes and Help File that come with the software Make sure the laptop and wireless router have network addresses compatible with the iLive system We recommend you use static addresses rather than DHCP for stand alone networks Plug your laptop or wireless router into any one of the NETWORK ports at the Surface or MixRack Settings can be saved as library items and in Scene memories MixRack Getting Started Guide 6 Start the iLive Editor program and connect online or offline AP7445 iss 3 Go to Network Connections SUPPLY input for plugging in the MAINS INPUT Power ON OFF press switch 510 redundant backup power supply unit protection fuse and power ON indicator Rotate the plug until it locates in the socket then tighten the locking ring There is no need to use the CAT5 cable provided with the iPS10 with these MixRacks Note Do not obstruct the fan or the ventilation slots on the rear and sides of the MixRack The fan will increase in speed as the temperature rises Note the safety warnings printed on the panel and Safety Sheet provided with the MixRack The MixRack will automatically switch between the supplies without interruption to the audio should one fail or lose power ALLEN amp HEATH iDR 16 DO OBSTRUCT VENTILATION OPENINGS Ne pas obstruer les ouvert
4. Port A ACE port to link audio and control between the MixRack and Surface Network control is internally bridged via ACE allowing a single CAT5 cable to be used separate Network cable is not needed Port A is also used when connecting a Slave MixRack to a Master in Dual Rack mode to expand the system to 128 input channels Note 1 32 and 63 64 are reserved for Surface audio sockets headphones talkback f you connect to a modular iLive eurface then you can use CH33 62 to patch outputs to an MMO option card fitted to that Surface RAB2 Port B Note 2 he modular iDR10 and iDRO MixRacks provide a RAB2 Port A option slot instead of so that the user can choose which standard to use for the Surface link CONTROL 3 E LE LT a LE Tr T a BE E i rr z mam T i i EM Len L JU de L j lu 9 16 17 24 AVIOM IDR MixRack Getting Started Guide Port B option slot Capable of 64 channel bi directional digital audio transmission at the iLive sampling rate of 48kHz Fit none or one of the option cards available from Allen amp Heath Use for Digital mic splitter to link multiple MixRacks in FOH Monitor Recording Broadcast systems Dual Rack input expander to link two MixRacks to expand the number of inputs feeding the mix to 128 Networking audio between iLive systems mix and br
5. ALLEN amp HEATH Live Fixed Format MixRacks iDR 16 iDR 32 08 48 DR 64 Getting Started Guide Publication AP7445 Safety Instructions Before starting read the Important Safety Instructions printed on the sheet supplied with the equipment For your own safety and that of the operator technical crew and performers follow all instructions and heed all warnings printed on the sheet and on the equipment panels System operating firmware The feature set of the iLive system is determined by the firmware operating software that runs it Firmware is updated regularly as new features are added and improvements made and is available for download from the Allen amp Heath web site This guide relates to Version 1 7 firmware Some of the details shown in this guide may differ from those in the current release of firmware Refer to the web site for the latest version and read the Release Notes that come with each version of firmware for further details Note sure all your iLive MixRacks and Surfaces are running the same version of firmware and that the Editor software running on your laptop is compatible This user guide This guide provides quick start information for the fixed format iLive Series iDR 16 iDR 32 iDR 48 and iDR 64 MixRacks The modular iDR10 and iDRO MixRacks are referred to here but please see their user guides for further information about those models The guides can be downloaded from the Allen amp
6. AT5 cables This is only necessary if you want your laptop to be able to access both systems via the wireless router For audio connection only leave the Bridge sockets unplugged Note Make sure each MixRack Surface and network device on the network has a unique IP address This MixRack is set as clock master Check the audio clock is set to Internal using the MIXRACK SETUP Mix Pref screen This example shows a compact two engineer system with wireless laptop controlling monitor mixes Alternatively you could connect another Surface to the iDR 48 so that each engineer works with their own Surface A laptop can be added at either or both ends in addition to or instead of the Surface IDR MixRack Getting Started Guide Slave system The tiny iDR 16 with its 64x32 DSP can mix a full 64 channels even though it has just 16 inputs It gets the 48 mics via the Port B digital split The T80 provides 8 more inputs at the Surface for local sources With the 8 internal FX returns this is the equivalent of a 64 channel analogue mixer Because the 48 mic sources are received via Port B it is necessary to patch Port B inputs to the iDR 16 channels instead of the local sockets Do this for individual channels using their PREAMP screens or for a range of channels from the MIXRACK SETUP Mix Pref screen Quick Input Setup function Feeds to the house PA can be routed from FOH or tunnelled back to the stage via Port B These are patched to P
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8. CAT5 Surface link Port B network option slot External redundant supply option IDR 64 Equivalent to 64 channel console 9U fixed format MixRack 64 mic line in 32 XLR out single CAT5 Surface link Port B network option slot External redundant supply option IDR10 Flagship MixRack with modular I O and increased networking flexibility 11U modular MixRack with RAB2 Up to 80 sockets up to 64 mic line in Wide range of I O module options Port A Surface link option slot Port B network option slot Built in redundant supply option 4 pin XLR lamp socket Optional flight case p IDRO DSP only networked audio compliment to the iDR10 for linked systems using digital mic split 2U modular MixRack with RAB2 Port A and Port B option slots External redundant supply option IDR MixRack Getting Started Guide 4 AP7445 iss 3 Front Panel Mic Line inputs High performance recallable analogue preamps for balanced or unbalanced microphone and line level signals Gain Pad and 48V are digitally controlled within the preamp Digital Trim and Polarity is available within the DSP channel Inputs are identified by Slot card position and Socket number for example A1 or C8 Any input can be patched to any DSP channel Line outputs Line level balanced XLR outputs Nominal level 4dBu with 22dBu maximum providing 18dB headroom iLive signals can be patched to any output socket using the OU
9. Guide before operating In the event of a failure notify and return the defective unit to the place of purchase If this is not possible then please contact the authorised ALLEN amp HEATH distributor or agent in your country as soon as possible for repair under warranty subject to the following conditions Conditions Of Warranty The equipment has been installed and operated in accordance with the instructions in this User Guide The equipment has not been subject to misuse either intended or accidental neglect or alteration other than as described in the User Guide or Service Manual or approved by ALLEN amp HEATH Any necessary adjustment alteration or repair has been carried out by an authorised ALLEN amp HEATH distributor or agent This warranty does not cover fader wear and tear The defective unit is to be returned carriage prepaid to the place of purchase an authorised ALLEN amp HEATH distributor or agent with proof of purchase Please discuss this with the distributor or the agent before shipping If the unit is to be repaired in a different country to that of its purchase the repair may take longer than normal whilst the warranty is confirmed and parts are sourced Units returned should be packed to avoid transit damage In certain territories the terms may vary Check with your ALLEN amp HEATH distributor or agent for any additional warranty which may apply If further assistance is required please contact
10. Heath web site Further information For further information refer to the user guides associated with each system component Refer also to the iLive Fixed Format Systems Getting Started Guide AP7141 Use the HELP MANUAL available from the iLive Surface TouchScreen UTILITY menu and the Editor software Refer to the Allen amp Heath web site for the latest information on iLive and additional resources for download IMPORTANT Please read carefully By using this Allen amp Heath product and the software within it you agree to be bound by the terms of the relevant End User Licence Agreement EULA a copy of which can be found on the Allen amp Heath website in the product s pages You agree to be bound by the terms of the EULA by installing copying or otherwise using the software iIDR 16 32 48 64 MixRack Getting Started Guide 7445 Issue Copyright 2010 Allen amp Heath All rights reserved ALLEN amp HEATH Designed in the United Kingdom by Allen amp Heath Limited Kernick Industrial Estate Penryn Cornwall TR10 9LU UK http www allen heath com IDR MixRack Getting Started Guide 2 AP7445 iss 3 Introduction iLive is a state of the art system of components providing a uniquely flexible solution dedicated to live sound mixing and associated applications It separates the mix engine from the control surface putting the audio and the DSP where it is needed near the stage and offering a host of control and audi
11. TPUTS screen The outputs are relay protected to prevent power on or off thumps Rack Ears Fit into a 19 using the PREAMP screen rack or flightcase m9 2 E ALLEN amp HEATH 2 27 MIDI and OUT sockets MIDI is tunnelled via ACE or Network to the MIDI port at the Surface For more information about MIDI refer to the iLive MIDI Specification Port B audio network option slot Fit one of the option cards available for system expansion digital mic splitting and distributed audio networking Capable of bi directional 64 channels 48kHz sampling rate Current options include ACE EtherSound MADI MMO Refer to the A amp H web site for more on PL Anet RS485 connection for Allen amp Heath PL Series remote controllers Several may be daisy chained together or routed individually via the PL 9 PL Anet hub PL controls can be assigned using the SURFACE SETUP screen or Editor software g available options PHONES 7 stereo socket and level control for the built in headphone amplifier output follows the PAFL selection SYSTEM LOCK indicates MixRack digital audio sync lock MixRack to Surface link Also used when linking Slave MixRack to a Master in Dual Rack expansion mode A single CAT5 cable links audio and control You do not need a separate Network cable because control is bridged over the cable between MixRack and Sur
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13. anders AP7445 iss 3 48 mic inputs System example The following is just one of many system combinations possible with iLive Here two MixRacks are linked for digital mic split from one set of preamps feeding two independent mixers one for FOH the other for on stage monitors One engineer uses a compact T80 Surface to mix the house sound the other uses a wireless laptop to mix monitors on stage MONITOR SYSTEM Laptop EDITOR Network FOH SYSTEM T Series Surface ACE oco 00 Boao jjo 00000A Local FOH audio _ Port B ACE digital mic split 48 mics Network Bridge tunnel FOH outputs back to stage 9 network link Wireless router for PC running Editor Master system The iDR 48 provides a large number of mic inputs for sources on stage and plenty of outputs to feed the wedge and IEM monitors Port B is used as the digital mic splitter this example is used Alternatives are MADI or EtherSound Patch the MixRack Inputs to Port B using the OUTPUTS screen This takes the signal straight after the preamp and ensures each engineer has their own channel Trim control The NETWORK is shown bridged at both ends to the cards using short C
14. dio networking recording and other more Method 2 Control bridged over ACE for single cable link to the Slave 4 eo VEF XOU NI SN uw l ACE control and audio IDR MixRack Getting Started Guide 10 Step 1 Network settings Note Master and Slave MixRacks must have unique IP addresses and Unit Names Make sure both addresses and names have been set before the two MixRacks are connected together Set these in Network Settings 192 168 1 1 Master 1 64 192 168 1 4 Slave 65 128 For example Step 2 Connect Dual Rack system Connect the Surface to the Master MixRack using 1x CAT5 cable in ACE Port A Link the Master and Slave MixRacks using 2x CAT5 cables According to your preference choose Method 1 Connect a Master Network port to a Slave Network port Connect Master Port B ACE 1 to Slave Port A ACE or Method 2 Link a Master Network socket to its Port B Bridge socket Then use one cable to connect Master Port B ACE 1 to Slave port A ACE Refer to Allen amp Heath web site for recommended cable type and maximum length Step3 Set up Dual Rack system Using the Surface TouchScreen go to Utility Network Dual MixRack Setup Touch Add Slave Highlight a MixRack i
15. el e Monitor mix capability with engineer s Wedge and monitors 64 channels configurable as mono or stereo wo MixRacks can be linked in Dual Rack mode to provide 128 input channels e Upto 72 sources to the mix including FX returns 136 in Dual Rack mode 3 Dynamics PEQ HPF and Delay on all 64 inputs 2Dynamics 1 3 octave GEQ and Delay on all 32 mixes 8 Stereo FX with dedicated returns PEQ and DFX Shaper FXemulations of popular industry standard devices e Input output and insert soft patchbays Upto8 channel Gangs with choice of which parameters to link 16 DCAs with or Mute Group mode Built in signal generator and RTA User definable channel names and colours e Libraries Scenes and Show memories with USB transfer and Scene filter e Firmware and memories compatible across all models e Store all or selected items in Scene memories e Get started quickly with built in Template Shows e 8 Password protectable User Profiles Compatible with Allen amp Heath PL remote controllers and iDR Series e MIDI interface at both the MixRack and Surface High performance recallable mic line preamps Digital 24dB Trim for FOH Monitor gain sharing e Low latency low noise very high preamp and mix headroom e Relay protected outputs e Redundant backup PSU capability IDR MixRack Getting Started Guide 3 AP7445 iss 3 iLive MixRack Range There are 6 versions of MixRack to choose f
16. face Network Built in 3 port switch Connect one or more laptops running iLive Editor a wireless router other iLive systems or external network or link control to a Surface not equipped with All devices on the network must have compatible TCP IP addresses A recessed switch lets you reset the network settings to factory default iDR MixRack Getting Started Guide 5 AP7445 iss 3 The Connect and power The Control Surface ALLEN amp HEATH anm INL uva Ta T Ha T PIE E 4 Um Pa Fe FA Pu m on RR om ao P z ui Connect Surface to MixRack Plug a CAT5 cable up to 120m depending on cable type between the Surface and MixRack ACE ports Refer to the A amp H web site for information on recommended cables An 80m drum of suitable cable is available from Allen amp Heath part number AH7000 or a 2m short cable AH7813 Note You only need one CAT5 connection between the Surface and MixRack if you are using The control network is bridged with the audio via the single cable If your Surface does not have the port then connect a CAT5 cable to a NETWORK port at each end This provides control but not audio ACE The Mixer Ld 1 I Boc i LE j LE a E HE TP 1 nme pm a z
17. k link is established Reset Network Settings To reset the MixRack TCP IP address first turn the system off While using a thin pointed object to press and hold in the recessed switch turn the MixRack back on Hold the switch in for at least 15 seconds while it reboots If one or more pulse at a slow rate or the red error indicator remains lit then check that the cables are correctly plugged in and are not faulty The red error LED will light to indicate network collision if you connect both ACE and NETWORK to the Surface using two cables IDR MixRack Getting Started Guide 7 AP7445 iss 3 Port A and B digital audio networking All iLive MixRacks provide two audio networking ports These are Port A and Port B Both can handle up to 64 channels of bi directional 24 bit audio with 48kHz sampling rate Port A is typically used as the eurface to MixRack link transporting mix position local audio to and from the MixRack and is fixed as for these MixRack models Port B is an option slot able to accept one of several cards available from Allen amp Heath Refer to the Allen amp Heath web site for more information on the options available as more are added as new standards become established Control network 3 port Ethernet switch Connect laptops wireless router link iLive networks connect external TCP IP networks or link to an iLive Surface that does not have an port Control only no audio
18. n the list to add as Slave Touch inspect Details of the MixRack are displayed Check that the firmware is compatible Touch Apply to add the MixRack as a Slave The MixRack reboots and resets its parameters Note Channels 1 64 are sourced from the Master MixRack Preamps cannot be mapped across MixRacks Channels 65 128 are sourced from the Slave MixRack eurface audio can only be assigned between channels 1 64 connects to Master MixRack Each MixRack processes its own channels 1 64 or 65 128 The Master MixRack processes the 32 buses FX may be inserted on Master channels 1 64 only Channels cannot be ganged across MixRacks The Reset Network Settings recessed switch restores default single MixRack operation AP7445 iss 3 9 peat 66 ngpp SUL Sul 4045 21481 Q 081 9 Il ngpp Sul vou 114110 OL IN3S 1835 Gepuedxe LVGY lav Ed xa NI Dd punogJ8u n YILIN dius 39 STANNWHO 9 9 080938 MOVHLILTAW SONAS 11145 JIN 11910 olany 31038 1015 WHOMLAN E 4 9Ne S SNA 41815 HOLINOIN 14Yd 5 5114100 30 8 5 OIdNV 39Vv4ufis SLNALNONYOMLIN Olanv TRIS TVLIDIG 1 X3 26 xew pal Q3H91Vd LON XIW XIA LVIN lt lt
19. o networking possibilities Refer to the Allen amp Heath web site to find out more about the iLive system The MixRack is the heart of the system It is the mixer itself complete with audio sockets DSP to process the audio and control and audio networking ports The MixRack is typically connected to one of the many iLive Surfaces available but can also be controlled at the same time as or even without a Surface using a laptop running the iLive Editor software or preconfigured to run with PL Series remote controllers Walking the stage with a wireless laptop or touch tablet opens up a whole new world of mixing e Distributed system Separate MixRack DSP and Surface controller e Network wireless laptop touch tablet control e Editor software for online or offline PC Mac control System can be run without a Surface using laptop only e Choice of 6 MixRacks DSP only modular 16 32 48 64 mics Mixand match any combination of MixRack and Surface e Digital snake for local audio at the Surface single CAT5 up to 120m Port B audio network option for digital mic splitting and system linking e Choose from ACE ES MADI Aviom and more 64x32 RackExtra DSP engine with 8 stereo FX processors e 32 buses be configured as mono stereo groups auxes mains matrix e Main mix types M LR LCR LCRplus LRSub LCRSub and more e Unique Sub main mix mode for instant access to separate sub bass lev
20. oadcast equipment Interfacing with popular industry standards such as EtherSound and MADI Multitrack recording using various popular formats Sending signals to personal monitor systems such as Aviom and Hearback Linking to Allen amp Heath IDR products including iDR 8 iDR 4 and iDR output expanders iLive signals can be patched to Port B channels using the OUTPUTS screen If you are linking two MixRacks for example to digitally split the mic inputs from one to both racks then set the Slave rack to sync off the Master via Port B Set this using the MIXER SETUP Mixer Pref Audio Networks screen audio clock source option Adds second port Use one socket for the link Use the second socket for a redundant backup connection if required Use a short cable to bridge the NETWORK over the cable if needed EtherSound Industry standard bi directional 64 channel network Control port allows connection of a laptop running an ES monitor program for advanced routing MADI Industry standard network popular with recording devices and broadcast systems Up to 64 channels Allows many options to daisy chain and split signals to multiple devices work with external 48kHz word clock MMO Provides several popular digital formats up to 24 track 16 channel Aviom monitor system Hearbus 2x 8 channel digital links to Allen amp Heath IDR Series mix processors and output exp
21. ort B at the sending end at to the iDR 48 sockets at the receiving end using the OUTPUTS screen The audio clock is set to sync off Remote Port B derived from the iDR 48 master Set this using the MIXRACK SETUP Mix Pref screen Gain Sharing In this example the Monitor engineer has control of the rack microphone Gain Pad and 48V because the preamps are in the iDR 48 MixRack This affects both systems However the Monitor engineer can work with the channel 24dB Trim instead of Gain once set In this way both engineers have independent Trim gain control The Surface rotary control can be configured to provide Trim control instead of Gain Set this using the PREAMP screen AP7445 iss 3 Dual Rack input expansion Two MixRacks may be connected in Dual Rack mode to expand the number of input channels from 64 to 128 The number of physical inputs available depends on which MixRacks are used TEP iLive R72 iLive Surface ACE iLive T112 0000000 Og The ACE option card must be fitted to Master MixRack Port B T Method 1 Separate cables for audio and control control audio If required Slave Port B may be used for au
22. rom All MixRacks feature the same powerful 64 channel x 32 mix bus 8FX RackExtra DSP mix engine and have 64 channel bi directional network capability The main difference is the number of physical input and output sockets available Choose the rack to suit your application and budget whether the modular iDR10 for maximum 1 0 flexibility iDRO with DSP only fed from digital mic split or iDR 16 32 48 or 64 with different number of mic preamps and physical sockets Regardless of size or number of sockets all iLive MixRacks can work with the full 64 channels when additional sources are patched via the Port A surface audio and Port B expander networks This means that even the smallest iDR 16 can be linked as the slave in a large format dual FOH Monitor system using digital mic split from the master rack IDR 16 The smallest stand alone MixRack ideal for compact applications mixing up to 16 mics or FOH Monitor systems with digital mic split 3U fixed format MixRack 16 mic line in 8 XLR out single CAT5 Surface link Port B network option slot External redundant supply option IDR 32 Equivalent to a 32 channel console 6U fixed format MixRack 32 mic line in 16 XLR out single 5 Surface link ALLEN amp HEATH iDR 32 2 sss Port B network option slot External redundant supply option IDR 48 Equivalent to a 48 channel console 8U fixed format MixRack 48 mic line in 24 XLR out single
23. ures d a ration 7 r he pap at e magai DL a el Switch power Mains cable securing clip Loop the mains cable Switch on the MixRack and Surface by pressing their rear panel power through the plastic clip ON switches If you need to switch them on one at a time then switch provided For added on the MixRack first Also switch on any connected iPS10 backup security you can refit the supplies The system remembers the settings on power down These clip using the screw to lock are restored when you switch the system on the cable in place Boot up time It takes around 15 seconds for the DSP to start passing audio with the same settings as at last power down You should hear the relays click SYSTEM LOCK Indicates as they connect the outputs once the MixRack has booted The Surface that the audio is sync will light up and take control around 1 minute later and the locked to the selected TouchScreen should be ready another minute after that Editor running clock source If this does on a laptop takes around 2 minutes to connect not light up then check that uM the correct Audio Clock Status indicators Source has been selected using the Surface Once booted check that the blue POWER ON indicators are lit and that the various system status LEDs indicating correctly MIXRACK SETUP screen or Editor The yellow Lnk Act LEDs for connected sockets flash at a steady rate once the networ
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