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1.                   ISDN    CE                   Power Connector       The connector marked with  DC IN 8      15V   2A  at the back op the unit is  used for the external pow er supply of  the unit  It must be a 5 5 mm DC     DC IN 8 15V 2A          plug  The centre pin is the plus  connection  the outer ring is  connected to ground  not necessarily  the safety ground            The centre pin is the plus connection     the outer ring is connected to ground  OO              Environmental    Operating temp  Range  0  C to 45  C  41  F to 113  F   Humidity  0 to 90  non  condensing  Storage temp      20  C to 60  C   4  F to 140   F   Dimensions   D x W x H  234 x 155 x 80 mm  Weight  1 5 kg  with batteries       2002 Goym   SET  81    Input specifications       Pin   Description       1 Analog ground       Analog signal 4                                  Analog signal    Format Symmetrical  Connector 3 pin female XLR socket       Microphone powering  Inputs 1 and 2     Phantom 48V or 12V  or T12   Tonadder  12V supply       Maximum input level     21 dBu       Input stage sensitivity adjustment     0 to  60 dB in 4 steps of 20dB       Input impedance    10 ka       CMRR     gt  80dB   1kHz       International Sound input sensivity  adjustment          By software control  see menu           82    2002 Goym   SET        Output specifications       Pin   Description          1 Analog ground       Analog signal 4       Analog signal                           Line output format    S
2.                14    2002 d  e    SET     2 5 Audio outputs    Two headphone sets can    simultaneously be connected to the   unit  Na   Each headphone has its own volume         and a local cue  adjustment to mix   the received and sent signals     A separate XLR line output allows  connection of the sent or returned  audio to another audio system     A more detailed description of the  audio outputs can be found in  paragraph 4 3     Optional  international sound input   extra line input for external event  information or guide line                                   15       16       2002 Goym   SET     3 OPERATION    The user interface consists of a keypad and a LCD display   LCD Display 2  3                                The keypad has three sections    1  12 Numeric keys with the numbers from 0 to 9         and     f     Some of these  keys have multiple functions  the keys 0 and 2 to 9 can also be used to enter  one of the characters that are shown on the key  by pressing the key one or  more times  Note     space character is available on the    1    key    2  The three keys below the display are called    extended function keys   They are  not labeled  since the key function depends on the menu  The function of the  key appears on the bottom line of the display  just above the key  They are also  called  soft keys     3  The remaining keys are called the  special functions  keys       OK    key to validate a choice       Esc    key to escape from a menu       Green p
3.            SAWING  CONFIGURATION                2002 dee    SET        New       The option NEW lets you create a    new entry in the addressbook  NETWORK  gt  ISDH  ToAnalog OK    It starts with selecting the network  and will continue exactly as EDIT  described above     See    EDIT    above       Under ASSOCIATED COD  you can  only choose from    None    or    Current                    7 2 Local Profile  network settings only     A local profile is usually only necessary when moving from Europe to an other  continent and vice versa or when moving within North America between different  ISDN providers     A  local profile  does not dial numbers  but contains all network parameters like  ISDN protocol and local address  MSN  SPID  subaddress  or ANALOG line level  So   a local profile can be used to set up the unit to work in the country in which you  have just arrived  On the SET2 you can create up to 50 local profiles     From the Main Menu  select the book icon  After having selected    LOCAL    you can  select different actions    e    Load    for activating a local set up into memory    e    Save as    for creating a new local set up    e    Delete    for deleting a local set up        2002 fer   SET  53    Load   e From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  the key below the  book icon     e Select  LOCAL      e Select    LOAD        e With T and J  the two outer soft  keys   you can scroll through the  entries in the addressbook    e If you enter a letter on the  key
4.      Press ESC to return to main screen              22    2002 Goym   SET        To prevent over modulation from the  inputs  a compressor or limiter  see   __  LIM    COMP  description below  can be activated  Off Lim Come  Select SETUP  AUDIO  LIM COMP in  the menu and choose between LIM or    COMP  A LED indicates possible input  overload  see 2 1  Ref  11  amp  12               A compressor reduces  by a preset ratio  the level of any incoming signal which  exceeds its preset level  For example  if your compressor is set for 10 dB and has a  compression ratio of 2 to 1  any signal that comes in over 10 dB would be reduced  by a factor of 2  For every 2 dB of input signal over 10 dB  the output level would  only be increased by 1 dB  This is very useful when sending vocals  because they  tend to have varying levels     A limiter is a compressor in the extreme  That is  once the signal  level  reaches  some preset threshold instead of compressing it at some ratio say 2 1 or 4 1  the  limiter limits it at that level  by not allowing the signal level to go beyond this        The gain of each input can be  individually adjusted using the Wy  corresponding front panel F  potentiometer  see paragraph 2 1    Ref  2  amp  3      When the potentiometer is in the    leftmost position  the associated  input is muted    80dB attenuation                  2002 Goym   SET  23    11 LED s on the front side of the  SET2 indicate the peak level of the  mixed audio signal  The level display
5.      green phone    key twice     Press the ON OFF key to power  off the unit  keep it pressed until  it shuts down         Local Cue1  50          Mic Line1  70                                            2002 fase   SET2          10       2002 d  e    SET     2 INTRODUCTION    The SET2 is designed to enable radio broadcasters to conduct high quality live two   way remote broadcasts  or two way commentaries with return cue  via ISDN or  ANALOG telephone lines  also known as POTS or PSTN      Applications   e News remotes     e Live sport commentaries with local contributors     e Remote two way interviews     e Remote contributions into studio discussions     e Live music concerts     2 1 Front view                            1   Headphone 1   Local Cue and  Volume adjustment   2   Input 1 potentiometer   3   Input 2 potentiometer   4   Headphone 2   Local Cue and  Volume adjustment       8   ON OFF Switch   9   Disconnect or Hang up  red phone   10   Connect or Call key  green phone   11   Input 1 overload indicator  12   Input 2 overload indicator  13   Function keys       2002 Goyle   SET  11    5   Audio level LED bar and 14   Status LED s for external power    Status LED s and battery  6   LCD display 15   ESC key  7   Keypad 16   OK key    17    for future use     There is a two line LCD display plus 23 LED   s on the front panel  as feed back to  the user  The possible information in the display is described in chapter 6 3  The  LED s provide the following information 
6.     12    Info  2 yellow LED s   Information  future use     Alarm  red   When    on     it indicates a network problem    Dec  green   When  on   it indicates that a connection exists and the SET2 is  decoding the analog or ISDN signal     lt     green   When    on     SET2 uses an external DC source    ki  green red   When green    on    it indicates that the internal battery level is  higher than 20   When this LED changes to red  the remaining battery life of  the SET2 is approx  15 minutes  The LED is only an indication and is optimized  for the use of Alkaline batteries    1  red   Overload indicator  when    on     input 1 has overload    2  red   Overload indicator  when    on     input 2 has overload    Lim comp  green red   When green is    on     the limiter or compressor is on  stand by  When red is    on     the limiter or compressor is functioning    Level meter  11 LED   s  scale  20 to   5 dBu     OVLD  red   Mixed audio overload        2002 Goym   SET     2 2 Rear view       O 00000 O  0000    REMOTE    DC IN 8 15V  2A            RS 232  V 24 V 28  serial interface    ANALOG RJ  11 J ack     Strain relief     ISDN RJ  45 J ack     External DC J ack    U RB UN    The serial interface is used for uploading new software into the unit  see annex 2     or changing the addressbook and local profiles  see paragraph 7 3   The appropriate  ANALOG and or ISDN cables must be connected depending on which function is to  be used     2 3 Algorithms    The SET2 contains a m
7.     e interoperation procedures as per ITU T H 242 recommendation   e optional protection against transmission errors in the case of MPEG encoding   Reed Solomon error correction codes      38    2002 Goym   SET        It must be noted that  thanks to the interoperation protocol  J  52 codecs can  negotiate automatically  when setting up a link  and agree on a configuration that is  compatible with the capability of both units  This compatibility concerns bit rate   channel mode  etc  In this way  when the units differ in their capability or make  in  most cases the link will work and audio will be transmitted  although the resulting  configuration may be different to expectation    Another useful consequence is  this also gives users more tolerance to mistakes  when configuring the units on the two sides of the transmission links  as the codecs  will adapt automatically even with differences in the initial settings of the two units        This algorithm is set the same way as  P MPEG above  except choose MPEG  C  FROR CORRECT ION  L2 J 52 instead of P MPEG L2 and   Mode A Ei  select the error correction mode  0   1  2  3  or 4  after selecting the  sample rate and the bitrate                 4SB ADPCM   The codec also includes the 4SB ADPCM  4 Sub Band Adaptive Pulse Code  Modulation  algorithm  This algorithm enables you to send audio with a bandwidth  of 15 kHz and a delay of only 7 msec        Ensure the unit is set to work on  ISDN  see paragraph 4 4  and to this  J CODI
8.    Activate  factory standard  speeddial 25 AND  Encoder   Sample rate 24  Common VA Setup DIFs DIF12 Country LLC 1 OFF    SETUP  COD   lt   Other   P MPEG L2  24 kHz   64 kb s  1B        OR          Encoder Bit rate 64       Encoder Algorithm M PEGL2       Encoden   Sample rate 24       Encoden Algo mode M ono       Encoder Line fmt11 LN 1       Decoder Independent Y ES       DecodenLine fmt11 LN 1       Decoder Bit rate 64          Common TA Setup DIFs DIF12 Country LLC 1 OFF          76    2002 dee    SET           Musicam configuration 128 kb s    SET2 configuration       Activate  factory standard  speeddial 37 AND  Common TA Setup DIFs DIF12 Country LLC 1 OFF  Common TA Setup DIFs DIF12 Country LLC 2 OFF    SETUP  COD   lt   Other   P MPEG L2  48 kHz   128 kb s  1B        OR          Encoder Bit rate 128       Encoder Algorithm M PEGL2       Encoder Sample rate 48       Encoder Algo mode M ono       Encoder Line fmt CCS 2LN 12       Decoder Independent Y ES       Decoder Line fmt CCS 2LN 12       Decoder Bit rate 128       Common TA Setup DIFs DIF12 Country LLC 1 OFF          Common TA Setup DIFs DIF12 Country LLC 2 OFF             Cannot choose TOOLS or SETUP    The SET2 does react to pressing the book icon and entering numbers  but does not    seem to react to pressing TOOLS or SETUP  The unit is set to    restricted user    access    in which the user can only make or break a connection and can not change  vital settings  See Annex 8  Restricted user access for retur
9.   40  table of contents  5  TDAC  39  tests  63  analog  63  digital  63  network loop2  64  network loop3  64  tone pulse dialing  29  transmission settings  31  troubleshooting  75  U interface  28  volume  15       2002 Yoye   SET     93    94       2002 Goym   SET        2002 Yoye   SET     95    
10.   CLEARED       ul          7 3 Managing addressbook and profiles with PC    To be defined       56    2002 d  e    SET     ANALOG OVERVIEW    ANNEX 1    The following drawing gives an indication of all audio paths  inputs  outputs and    mic  power   Phaniom 12V 48v   Dyn   712    level indicator    H ST  GP ek odd         input 1  e ED    input 2 du  MENU  as    O  20  40  60cB 0 80 1 20Hz    20kHz D  80dB                0   20  40  60dB 0 80 120Hz    20kHz 0   80dB    mic  power   Phantom 12V 48v   Dyn   112    PHONES   2  0    16 dBu     Di PHONES   intemationdi  MEND  P  sound 20   208  K    BR  e     c  o  OU    57       2002 Yoye   SET     58       2002 Goym   SET     ANNEX 2  SOFTWARE UPGRADE    What you should have  e aPC with Windows  e a sub D 9 female to sub D 9 male cord  like a typical modem cable  e the PC download software    Express Profiles     SET2 Xps exe   e the software release  usually in a zip file  e g  VERSxx zip  Preparation  e Uncompress the zip file in a directory on the PC     e The cord must be connected to the COM1 or COM2 serial port of the PC on  one side  and the SET2 REMOTE on the other side     Downloading the softw are       e On the PC  start    Express  Profiles                      2002 fo   SET2 59    e inthe    Connection    menu  select     download software                   e Select    Browse       and open the     config txt    file in the directory  Where the software release was  expanded              e Switch on the codec    e
11.   clicking   sound similar to that heard when dialing from a rotary dial telephone  or by sending  audio tones  DTMF   The SET2 can dial using either pulse or DTMF tones  generally  used around the world         Tone or Pulse can be selected in the   NETWORK  menu under SETUP   C  PARAMETERS   NET   Network  ANALOG  Param  Dial ing method   Dialing method      Tone is default and most commonly  used                    2002 g  s   SET  29    Line level    The level of the signal that is sent out on the analog telephone line can be adapted  to the reguired level on that line  The default setting is set to   10dBm which is  correct for most countries  Change this level to another setting  on trial and error  basis  only when dialing problems occur        The Line Level can be altered in the   NETWORK  menu under SETUP  C  PARAMETERS  NET   Network  ANALOG  Param  Dial ing methocd   Line Level  press  lt  once  and choose  a different level using     or  gt        10 dBm is default and most  commonly used                 Caution    e Do not connect the SET2 to a telephone jack that provides power for lighting a  telephone s dial    e Do not connect the SET2 to a party line or coin operated telephone line    e The unitis not suitable as an extension to a pay phone  or for use with a shared  service line or 1  1 carrier system line    e Ask your PBX operator to disable  call waiting  function if in use  otherwise  analog function will be interrupted     30    2002 Goym   SET     5 
12.   like a PC     You can now change the ISDN  board  there is no fixation    Replace the rear panel and fasten O O    the two screws  TA                2002 fo   SET  69    70       2002 Goym   SET     ANNEX 5  ANALOG INTERFACE    The SET2 s factory set default configuration is suitable for most SET2 transmission  applications and is reloaded by selecting TOOLS  MISC  General reset  OK     The SET2 is designed to operate over dial up telephone lines with the follow ing   dialing and call monitor features    e DTMF signaling  multi frequency or tone dialing method   or  loop disconnect signaling  pulse dialing method   The user can change the  dialing method by selecting SETUP  NET  PARAM  Dialing method   e Operation in absence of proceed information  not wait for dial tone    e Automatic answering   e Full dial progress detection  This parameter must be disabled for calls originating  from Switzerland and Italy  SETUP  NET  PARAM  DIAL TONE     Hybrid   Codec Mode    The SET2 can work as a standard telephone  hybrid  or use compression to get  better quality audio across the analog line  codec         e Select SETUP  PARAM  Analog    Mode and choose Hybrid or 0  ANAL 0 HODE  Codec  Codec  Hybrid    e Press OK to confirm                    2002 Goym   SET  71    Setting the optimal rate in codec mode    The SET2 with the lowest max  line speed setting will determine the maximum  speed in which the two codecs will communicate with each other        e The line speed can be set b
13.   reference  0 dB  is 8 dB below the  clipping level    1 LED  OVLD  indicates an over   modulation by the sum of the two  inputs    The Lim Comp LED lights up green  when it has been activated in the  menu and red when red when it  comes into action to prevent over  modulation     Muting the inputs    The two inputs MIC LINE1 and   MIC LINE2 can be muted   simultaneously during an ISDN or   ANALOG connection     e press the microphone icon   middle function key     A  muted  indication is placed in the   display and in the level indicator    when the inputs are muted    e Press the muted icon  middle  function key  to re activate the  inputs     24                   Ge   20  15  10  7 5  3  1 0 1 3 5 OVID Lm Comp                OO p123456789  TOOLS  o SETUP    O 123456789  TOOLS     SETUP          2002 Goym   SET           Intemational Sound Input       International Sound is an optional  extra audio input for external event  information or    guide line     The audio  that is fed into this input can only be  heard on the headphones and is not  sent out on the ANALOG or ISDN  connection                    This signal is mixed with the other  signals on the headphones with a  selectable level   e Press SETUP  AUDIO  IntSound      AUGI  Level and use     and     to select  Internat   Sound    10dB   5dB  OdB    5dB  or    10dB     e Press OK or the middle function  key to confirm this setting     Internat Sound    BB                2002 Goym   SET  25    4 3 Audio output    Th
14.  3NOL MIG GOHISW ONT      f IT      lt  Jejou  n  gt      apow Bojeuy  gt      apouwxda   gt    e sua jed  gt      pou Buijeig  gt   SIE san    au   Wed    ana    t  PEE nun  n   weed NGSIQL  DOWNY   OMAN  H      po  op 30N  DOWNY dias                       T NUON          90    INDEK    4SB ADPCM  39  A D converter  31  access   restricted user  85  addressbook  47   managing with PC  56  algorithms  13  Alkaline  20  ANALOG   connection to  29   interface  71   line level  30   mode  41  analog overview  57  applications  11  associated codec  51  asymmetric  40  audio bandwidth  42  audio input  22  audio inputs  14  audio output  26  audio outputs  15  bandwidth  42    battery  20  battery pack  21  bitrate  38  book icon  18  47  CELP  41    clock mode     41  codec  13  31  34  compressor  23  connecting  43  connection  making a  43    connection to ANALOG  29  connection to ISDN  28  connectors  79  default  18  delay  42  delete local profile  55  delete remote profile  49  dialing  last number  43  manual  43  with addressbook  43  disconnecting  44  DSP  31  edit remote profile  50  error correction  39  esc  18  External DC Supply  19  filter  22  front  11  LED s  12  full user access  86  function key  18  G 711  37  G 722  37  H 242  37  SRT  37  gain  23  general reset  18  guide line  15  H 242  37  high pass filter  22  hybrid  31  incoming call  45  input       2002 g  s   SET  91    guide line  25  international sound  15  25  line  22  microphone  22  mut
15.  Inthe codec menu  select  TOOLS  Maintenance and  Download  The codec now waits  for new incoming software     0       MAINTENANCE    Download               e From Express Profiles  select     Start downloading                    60    2002 Goym   SET        Wait for completion of the  download        Reboot the SET2 by switching it  OFF and ON                 2002 Goym   SET  61       62       2002 d  e    SET     ANNEX 3  TESTS    Audio section testing  analog part     a  Connect an audio signal to one of the audio inputs  That signal then is  available on the headphones  when potentiometers are all at 70  and  sensitivity and phantom power switches  next to input connectors  are set  correctly  see also paragraph 4 2     b  Select the menu  TOOLS  gt  MAINTENANCE  gt  Tests  gt  Loop2 network and  then select  AD DA Loop      The test is OK if you get the audio signal on the headphones with the LOCAL CUE  controls set to both to LOCAL  outer ring turned fully clockwise  and also when set  to CUE  outer ring turned fully counter clockwise      To end the test  go back to the test menu  disable the  AD DA Loop  by pressing  the    none    choice  the star appears on None configuration      Audio section testing  digital and analog parts   The encoder may be connected to the decoder locally to test digital circuits     a  Connect an audio signal to one of the audio inputs  That signal then is  available on the headphones  when potentiometers are all at 70  and  sensitivity a
16.  SET  8       O       TOOLS Oo SETUP    TOOLS    Maintenance            MAINTENANCE     Ulraccess      USER ACCESS  Full   Reduced                USER ACCESS  CONFIRM   OK       ul       Setting USER ACCESS back to Full     e From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  middle function key      e Enter the digits 1  6  4 and 3 in    the next screen  these will not  show up      Upon entering the last digit  a screen  will appear where you can choose to  go back to    Full User Access       e Press    Full     left function key      86       TOOLS hd SETUP       DIRECTORY  Remote Local                USER ACCESS  Full Reduced          2002 d  e    SET        MENU OVERVIEW    ANNEX 9                                                                                                                                                                                     youaly  VD  uo 40 UO 40     lt  MO  gt     HO uo  gt  MO   NO   ONIS EM Od 21901 davo LEID 1HOMIV 021 ISVYLNOD 721 13538 NHNYD             f   lt  Bunesiamoy  gt     lt  420  eoa  gt    e abenfue   gt      lt  JUBPIZEGGII  gt     FENUOD G21  gt    e 3ssal eleusn  gt   SIW m SIN M SIA    SIN    DIN M  SIN  r  AT vz CT Sadd  DIINOD LNEMAND  4  a  Buipo    ESCH  ZT 1 0MOSS   O doo  Bojeuy  IO TA   XUIIX va av  00 tA   280 23p03   cd007  00 51   Do pongau zdoo   OOTA   ASIN SUON  Psp 14      lt  OOTA  ASIN  gt    M0    SS122V UN NO  gt HOMY SU ZdOOI           lt  seen  gt   Je moqy  gt       peoumog  gt    e SSI  gt   JONVNALNI
17.  capability not implemented   channel type not implemented   requested facility not implemented   only restricted digital information bearer capability is available  service or option not implemented  unspecified    invalid call reference value   identified channel does not exist   a suspended call exists  but this call identity does not  call identity in use   no call suspended   call having the requested call identity has been cleared  incompatible destination   invalid transit network selection   unspecified    mandatory information element is missing  message type non existent or not implemented       2002 Goyle   SET  67    91  145   2  162   FF  255     Note     68    message not compatible with call state or message type non   implemented   information element non existent or not implemented   invalid information element contents   message not compatible with call state   recovery on timer expiry   protocol error  unspecified    interw orking  unspecified  no signaling data link establishment  no line activation    call clearing  unspecified    1A cause code in hexadecimal form   16  cause code in decimal notation       2002 Goym   SET     Replacing the ISDN board    Tools reguired  Philips Screw Driver  medium sized     Steps     Switch SET2 to OFF  Remove the external mains power cable and batteries       Loosen the two screws at the  back  under the metal rear panel     O O    MWA          Remove the rear panel          If possible ground yourself to a  metal device
18.  fi e    rt JI    9  a     1  H      ls  O  O Ob                         Alkaline cells  The internal battery can consist of six Alkaline cells  A new set of  batteries will last approximately 1 5 hours in analog mode  In ISDN mode  the unit  will work for approx  1 5 hours  depending on the algorithm chosen  The green  light  near the battery symbol on the front panel  goes off and a red light appears  when approximately 15 minutes of battery life are left     Use fresh batteries  As it is usually not possible to know how far a given set of  batteries has been discharged before use  it is strongly recommended that a new set  of batteries is inserted before each broadcast  Remove and discard the batteries  from the unit after a broadcast     Rechargeable cells  Instead of the Alkaline cells  rechargeable NiCd or NiMH cells  can be used  They will last for approx  4 hours in analog mode  in ISDN mode the  operational time is between 3 and 4 hours  depending on the algorithm chosen   Please note that when the red battery LED goes on with rechargeable cells  the  remaining operation time is only a few minutes    Although the battery life is far longer when using rechargeable batteries  ensure that  they are completely charged before starting a broadcast     20    2002 Goym   SET     The rechargeable cells must be charged with an external battery charger  You Com  can advise an appropriate type     Rechargeable battery pack with integrated charger  An internal heavy duty battery 
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20.  one can use compression  CELP  to get up to 7 2 kHz across the    analog line  i e  Codec   or use the unit as a standard telephone with 3 5 kHz audio  bandwidth  i e  Hybrid         2002 Goym   SET  31    5 1    Selecting the network    There are 5 ways in which the correct network is selected     1  2  3   4    5     manually during start up  manually in the menu    select a remote destination from the addressbook  selecting the right local profile  only necessary outside Europe     automatically on an incoming call    More specific settings for the ISDN or ANALOG can be found in    Annex 4  ISDN  interface    and    Annex 5  ANALOG Interface        Manually during start up     Power on the SET2 with the  On Off switch on front panel of  unit  press until lights go on    Select the appropriate netw ork  during start up    Manually in the menu     32    Use the function keys to go to  SETUP  NET   If the right network is not  selected in the top line of the  display  select it with the left  function key  The unit will then  respond with    SAVING  CONFIGURATION          O    NETWORK  ANALOG      ISDH                NETWORK    ANALOG    Tol SDH    Param          2002 Goym   SET        Select a destination from the addressbook     e Use the function keys to select  the addressbook  go to REMOTE  and select LOAD     e With T and J  the two outer  function keys   you can scroll  through the entries in the  addressbook    e If you enter a letter on the  keypad  the list with pr
21.  pack with integrated charger is under development  This battery pack is a factory fit  option  The pack will last approx  5 hours in analog mode  In ISDN mode the battery  life is between 4 and 5 hours  depending on the algorithm chosen    Ask You Com for more details     External Batteries    A container with an external battery of eight Alkaline D cells can be used  They will  last for approx  12 hours in ANALOG mode  In ISDN mode the battery life is  between 10 and 12 hours  depending on the algorithm chosen    Note  No rechargeable batteries should be used in this container as they can be  damaged when completely discharged  Ask You Com for more details        2002 Goym   SET  21    4 2 Audio input    The mixer features two symmetrical microphone line inputs with microphone   phantom  powering  and an output with limiter compressor                input connector  female XLR  2  sensitivity switch  0dB for line input    20    40    60dB for microphone input   3  microphone power selection switches   e Dyn  dynamic microphone or line level  e Phantom  phantom power supply  selectable 48V or 12V configuration   e 712     Tonader     12V supply   4  Phantom power voltage  48V or 12V        To prevent noise from wind and  touch  a selectable 12 dB octave C  FILTERS HICI  high pass filter can be applied to each Off SA 1 Als  channel by selecting SETUP  AUDIO   FILTERS for MIC1 and MIC2 in the  menu and choosing 80Hz or 120Hz   The unit will indicate    saving    configuration 
22.  two codecs communicate    The SET2 in ANALOG mode has to know     34    2002 d  e    SET     whether to work as a hybrid  like a standard telephone  or with compression     CELP codec     the clock mode  standard or free  when using CELP  the maximum bitrate with which the two codecs communicate when using    CELP    These settings can be made manually in the menu  or with a destination from the  addressbook     Manually in the menu     Use the function keys to go to  SETUP  COD    If the top line in the display does not  describe the desired settings     Press      right function key  to  scroll through some of the last  used settings and press OK when  found           O    O       Gre  SR       7    K         OR  if not found in the last used settings     Press  lt  or  gt  to go to    other      Press OK    Find the correct algorithm   Press OK     The algorithms P MPEG L2 and MPEG L2 J 52 require additional settings such as  sample rate  bitrate and error correction  See also chapter 5 3 for more information  about the codec algorithms        2002 Goym   SET     35       With the addressbook     e Use the function keys to select  the addressbook  book icon   go  to Remote and select Load     e With T and    the two outer  function keys   you can scroll  through the entries in the  addressbook    e If you enter a character on the  keypad  the list with profiles will  scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter    e Press the green phone key to  activate the de
23. 97               LO          Press the OK key to delete this  entry from the addressbook     Waming  this entry will permanently  be removed     Edit    50    From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  the key below the  book icon     Select  REMOTE      Select    EDIT        With the two outer soft keys   you can scroll through the entries  in the addressbook    If you enter a letter on the  keypad  the list with profiles will  scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter     The programmed number s  and  settings for this entry can be  viewed with the middle soft key              PRUF ILE  CLEARED                DIRECTORY  Remote Local  REMOTE PROFILES  O  e Edit    CO  5 gt sTUDIO1  Do   b   gt      322  G               Q       01349609       t          2002 Goym   SET           Press the OK key to start editing  this entry    If not set correctly  choose the  other network with the first  function key    If the network is set correctly   press OK to confirm     The next display shows the settings  of the codec to be activated for this  destination  associated codec      Press  lt   first function key  or  gt    third function key  to change to   No change  the old settings of  this entry will remain unchanged   None  no codec settings are  stored in this entry  so that this  entry will only dial the number s   and not change codec settings   Current  the current parameters  of the codec are copied into this  entry  so that the codec will  always have these sett
24. LOG and identified as  ANALOG   on the rear panel of SET2  whereas the RJ 45  identified as ISDN on the rear panel  of the SET2  is meant for ISDN     Connection in ISDN mode fails    To test your ISDN line  you may connect an ISDN phone or other suitable ISDN  verification device into the RJ 45 connector  instead of the SET2  and call an ISDN  number to verify the proper operation of the ISDN line  Check the ISDN protocol   check the number  and check appropriate settings if going through a PBX  maybe an  extra    0    or    9    has to be dialed when going through a PBX        2002 fer   SET  75    Connection in ANALOG mode fails    To test your analog line  you may connect a normal phone to the wall connector  instead of the SET2 unit and call a normal phone number  Check for proper    ANALOG line settings     e In SETUP  gt  SETUP ANALOG  gt  Net  gt  Param  gt  Dialling Method you can    select  Pulse  or  Tone      e In SETUP  gt  SETUP ANALOG  gt  Net  gt  Param  gt  Dial Tone you can select     Detect  or  Undetected      Check proper settings if going through a PBX  you might need to dial a  0  or  9   first to get an outside line   If the SET2 disconnects w hile on line  check for loose  connections between the SET2 and the telephone line  Line noise or interference  may be interfering with the modem signals  Retry the connection by dialing the    number again     Cannot get audio to from a Musicam codec        Musicam configuration 64 kb s    SET2 configuration    
25. NG ALGOR1THH  algorithm before the connection is   Gaz ADPCH    made  unless this setting is   incorporated in the addressbook     entry   Select SETUP  COD   lt    OTHER  and 4SB ADPCM                 TDAC    As an option  the codec can also include the TDAC algorithm  TDAC stands for  Time Domain Aliasing Cancellation  this is a transform coding based on an MDCT   Modified Discrete Cosine Transform   encoding a 15kHz bandwidth mono signal at  a 64kbps bit rate  When this option is installed  three modes are available       2002 Youd   SET  39    e TDAC mono full duplex  running at 64kbps  with a 15kHz bandwidth    e G 722 TDAC  G 722 encoding and TDAC decoding  running both mono 64kbps    e TDAC G 722  TDAC encoding and G722 decoding  with SRT   running both  mono at 64kbps  this mode is only compatible with the previous one    The latter two settings are there to improve overall delay  G 722 has a smaller delay   than TDAC         Ensure the unit is set to work on  ISDN  see paragraph 4 4  and to this C  CODING ALG  FITHH  algorithm before the connection is s TDAC EI  made  unless this setting is  incorporated in the addressbook   entry   Select SETUP  COD   lt      OTHER  TDAC  TDAC G722 or  G722 TDAC                 Symmetric or asymmetric codec modes    The codec allows two communication modes     Symmetric communication  in this mode  the encoder and decoder both use the  same coding algorithm with the same configuration  channel mode  etc    In this  case  the communi
26. SET2    Portable CODEC    User Manual          You Com Audiocommunicatie b v     Motorenw eg 5 k   2623CR Delft  The Netherlands   tel   31 15 262 59 55   fax   31 15 257 15 95   e mail  sales  youcom nl   URL   www youcom nl    SET2    published February  2003       Copyright 2002    No part of this publication may be reproduced and or made public by means of  printing  photocopying  microfilm or any other way without a prior written  permission from You Com  www youcom nl      Table of contents    L   QUICK STA iii iii Z  2  UMA s  ri a I     E e Ile EE 11  2 12   REAP VIEW  ia A 13  213  AGOMA iontov s v o a v 13  2 34  Audio IN AI KAKAMATA A A LAT geen d 14  2 5 AUdIO RU E 15   gt   ee Ce EE e   3 1 Navigating the menu    18  3 2 Default Settings  sine te Wa kaa 18  4    NASLA ii   Al  POW  SI ere Ee o a rendement E 19  4 2  Audio INPUT ad AN TA TAN Zn acd Se 22  4 3  AUdIO OUEP  E ato ta a A e 26  4 4 Connection to ISDN wi AK aaa 28  4 5 Connection to ANALOG 0 0    ete eee eee ante aetna 29  5 Transmission settings sms 31  5 1 Selecting the network    32  5 2 Selecting the correct codec setting    34  5 3 General information on codec settings    37  6 Making a Connection    43  GES Elauter 43  6 2 Disconnecting a call    44  633   Incoming Call  bo  n   tova be Seefe hate avalon ta hante 45    7 Addressbook and Profiles sus 47    7 1 Remote profile  addressbook                                    47   7 2 Local Profile  network settings only     53   7 3 Managing addressb
27. TRANSMISSION SETTINGS    Incoming audio in the SET2 is digitized by a state of the art A D converter and  processed through the SET2 s codec  The data is then sent via the internal ISDN or  analog modem to the telephone network  ISDN or ANALOG  to a remote SET2   SET2 Connect or another compatible ISDN audio codec  Operating with a very fast  DSP  the codec runs an algorithm that models the digital audio signal  in order to  reduce the digitized audio data rate     At the other end of the network  the answering codec reconstructs the original  audio signal with very little loss or induced artifacts and with an extremely low  audio delay  SET2 includes a wide range of algorithms for sending the audio through  an ISDN or ANALOG line     For ISDN  one can select among algorithms compliant with ISO and ITU T   recommendations    e Phone mode  G 711  3 5kHz     e Live speech  G 722  mono 7kHz at 64kbps     e  Livereport  MPEG Layer Il  mono 11kHz at 64kbps 24kHz sampling    e Music CD quality  MPEG Layer Il  up to 20kHz at 128kbps and 48  32  24 or  16kHz sampling  with programmable channel mode and bit rate     The SET2 distinguishes two types of MPEG  J  52 MPEG  only for use with other   J  52 codecs  and P MPEG  most commonly used in the codec market      There are two more so called    proprietary    algorithms that will only work with other  SET2 products    e 4SB ADPCM  optional  mono 15kHz at 128kbps bit rate    e TDAC mono  optional  running 15kHz at 64kbps     For ANALOG
28. TUP  The message    RING       will shortly    appear in the display and the codec  will try to sync on the incoming data                 Remark  The codec settings for ISDN or the mode for ANALOG  see paragraph 5 2   must be set correctly before hand        2002 Goym   SET  45    46       2002 Goym   SET     7 ADDRESSBOOK AND PROFILES    The SET2 has the ability to allow you to pre program up to 100 entries in its  addressbook  You can access and edit these entries directly from the menus with  the front panel keypad of the SET2     7 1 Remote profile  addressbook     A  remote profile  can contain an ISDN or ANALOG number plus specific codec  parameters associated with that number  You can create up to 50 unique remote  profiles on the SET2  If the remote profile is an ISDN type  you can have two  numbers stored  one number for each B channel         e From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  the key below the  J    geiert TOOLS hd SETUP    DIRECTORY  O Remote Local       Select  REMOTE                  Now you have different actions    e    Load    to activate one of the entries from the addressbook   e    Delete    to delete an entry in the addressbook   e    Edit    to look into or make changes in the elements of an entry  e    New    for creating a new entry       2002 fer   SET  47    Load    48    From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  the key below the  book icon     Select  REMOTE        Select    LOAD        With T and J  the two outer soft  keys   you can sc
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30. cation is strictly symmetric  with exactly the same coding  configuration used in both directions  local to remote and remote to local      Asymmetric communication  this mode is used for applications requiring different  coding configurations in the two directions  The J  52 protocol allows such a mode   For example  it is possible to transmit MPEG in one direction and G 722 in the other     With the TDAC option  asymmetric modes are also available wherein one direction is  coded G 722 while the other one is coded TDAC  Such a mode is useful e g  in  order to get a low delay return path encoded in G 722 while the send path is  encoded with higher quality  but with a higher delay     40    2002 d  e    SET     CELP    CELP is a proprietary algorithm of France Telecom CNET  see also annex 5   The  CELP algorithm is optimized  audio bandwidth 7 kHz  for operation at 24kbps data  rate on the ANALOG network  The 24kbps data rate can typically be reached in all  countries that support V 34 modems on their public switched networks     e set the unit to work on the  analog network  see paragraph  4 5  in SETUP  NET    e set the    Analog mode  to Codec  in SETUP  NET  Param  Analog  mode  press  lt  twice  and  choose Codec     e set    Clock mode    to match that  of the other codec in SETUP   NET  Param  Clock mode  press      twice   choose Standard or  Free        Free    is default and most commonly   used     e set the MAXIMUM LINE SPEED     to match that of the other codec  i
31. e audio signal is available o  output     Phones output   Two headphone sets can    unit     Each headphone has its own volume    Local audio  the sum of both the    inputs  can be mixed with the    audio signal on each headphone using    the Local Cue control  outer ri    26    n the two headphone jacks and on the line level       simultaneously be connected to Lab  1  control  inner knob                     return                2002 Goym   SET     Line output        The line output gives the return audio  by default  i e  Receive   You can 0  LINE OUT SELECT   assign local audio  i e  Send  to the Send   Recelve  output by menu     e Select SETUP  AUDIO  LineOut  select and choose Send           The maximum level of the line output    can be set to  2      16dBu   C   2dBu  e Select SETUP  AUDIO and Max   OK    output level                 2002 Goym   SET  27    4 4 Connection to ISDN    The internal ISDN modem of the SET2 is an S T or a U interface  depending on the  type of ISDN card  see also Annex 4  ISDN    You can select the correct ISDN  protocol for a given country from the menu  see Annex 4  ISDN interface     Given the various kinds of ISDN protocols used in different countries or inside PBXs   telephone exchanges   ISDN compatibility problems may occur  Please be sure to  select the correct protocol for the country you are in  In case of difficulty  please  contact You Com or your reseller for advice        e Connect the RJ 45 connector of  the ISDN cable into t
32. he socket  marked  ISDN  on the back panel CE  and plug the other end of the ISDN    cable into the ISDN wall socket     e Select ISDN when the option is    shown during startup  or go to 0  NETWORK   ANALOG  this setting with SETUP  NET  Tol SDH Param                            The internal modem of the SET2 is only approved for use on a public netw ork   You Com can not guarantee that the SET2 will operate correctly under all possible  conditions of connections to PBXs in for instance a hotel     28    2002 Goym   SET     4 5 Connection to ANALOG       e Connect the RJ 11 connector of  the telephone cable into the          socket on the back panel marked Ajo   ANALOG  and connect the REMOTE os  other end of the cable into the O       telephone wall socket    e Select Analog when the option is  shown during startup  or go to 0  NETWORK S ISDH  this setting with SETUP  NET  ToHnalag Param                The SET2 s RJ 11 socket will accept a 4 or 6 conductor modular plug  however only  the two center conductors are used  Every country has its own style of telephone  connector  Consult your engineers or your local You Com reseller if in doubt     The internal modem of the SET2 is only approved for use on a public network   You Com can not guarantee that the SET2 will operate correctly under all possible  conditions of connections to PBXs  telephone exchanges  in for instance a hotel     Tone pulse dialing    Telephones dial numbers either by sending dial pulses  you will hear a
33. hone    key to make a call  going off hook       Red phone    key to end a call  going on hook      Speed dial functions    e if you press the    green phone    key  you have access to the five last dialed  numbers  they are displayed one after the other by pressing the T or 4 key    e if you enter a letter  you access the remote directory        2002 d  e   SET  17    e if you enter the number to be called  you can make a direct call    The display contains mainly the menu for all possible settings and actions  but also  important messages and warnings    3 1 Navigating the menu   The bottom line of the display is used to present the momentary function of the soft    keys  For a complete overview of the SET2 s menu structure  see Annex 9  Menu  overview         e To navigate through the menus   use the soft key under the C   required function    e At any time you can return to the  main screen by pressing the   Esc  key                                e the  book  symbol between TOOLS and SETUP means    go to the addressbook      this symbol is therefore also called  book icon   see also chapter 6      Note  If    TOOLS    or    SETUP    don   t seem to react  you have restricted user access   you can disable it by pressing the book icon  followed by the sequence 1  6  4  3   The function    restricted user access    is described in Annex 8  Restricted user  access    3 2 Default settings   The SET2 s    general reset    will set the default configuration  it is useful to  co
34. ing  24  inputs  14  installation  19  international sound  15  international sound input  25  introduction  11  ISDN  address  65  clearing causes  66  connection to  28  interface  65  local numbers  65  MSN s  65  protocols  65  replacing board  69  SPID s  66  J 52  38  keypad  17  level indication  24  limiter  23  line input  22  line level  30  line output  27  load local profile  54  load remote profile  48  local profile  delete  55  load  54  save as  54  local cue  15  making a connection  43    92    maximum line speed  41  menu  18  menu overview  87  microphone input  22  microphone icon  24  MPEG L2 J 52  39  MPEG Layer Il  38  muted icon  24  muting  24  negotiate  39  network  32  network parameters  53  new remote profile  53  operation  17  optional  15  output  26  headphones  26  line  27  outputs  15  OVLD  24  PC  56  phantom power  22  P MPEG L2  38  polarity  19  POTS  11  power  19  external  19  profile  local  53  remote  47  profiles  47  managing with PC  56  PSTN  11  quick start  7  rear  13       2002 dee    SET     rechargeable  20  reduced user access  85  Reed Solomon error correction  38  remote  47  remote profile  47   delete  49   edit  50   load  48   new  53  reset  18  restricted user access  85  RJ 11  29  RJ 45  28  S T interface  28  samplerate  38  save as local profile  54  settings   codec  34  37   inputs  22   network  32    outputs  26  transmission  31  soft key  18  softw are upgrade  59  speed dial  17  SRT  37  symmetric
35. ings when  this entry is called upon    Press OK to confirm     The next display shows the current  name of this entry     Choose    Replace     overwrite the  character above the cursor   or     Insert     insert a character in front  of the one under the cursor  with  the centre function key           U      HETWORK    ToAnalog    ISDH  DK          ASSOCIATED COD    Ho change    ASSOCIATED COD    Current                  STUDIO       Replace               2002 Seul   SET  51       Press  lt   first function key  or  gt    third function key  to move the  cursor to the right position  when  replace is selected   lt     will delete  the character to the left    e Enter new characters with the  keypad     e Press OK to confirm the name     The next display shows the number   to be dialled with this entry    e Change the number as described  above  If no number is entered  here  it will be asked for when  this entry is called upon    e Press OK to confirm the number                          Note  The number length is limited to 23 digits     aon    Insert a    x     If this is an ISDN entry and the      ASSOCIATED COD    setting is 128k   or    None     the next display will show   a second number to be dialled with   this entry    e Press OK to confirm the possible  second number     This completes editing an entry     52    for a pause in ANALOG mode        U   STUDIO     Insert     STUDTUK      Insert    Qo   MPal23456789_    Replace    S       HUMBER Z     Replace          
36. ion key to enter in  address configuration     Notes       You should enter SPID 1 and LDN 1 before SPID 2 and LDN 2       Generally  the LDN is the 4 last digits of the SPID number     ISDN CLEARING CAUSES    The following table lists the call clearing causes  displayed for example after a  cleared connection   Call clearing causes are in hexadecimal format  Explanation of  messages is given as for ETSI ISDN  Causes with values greater than 80hex are  generated internally     01  1  unallocated  unassigned  number   02  2  no route to specified transit netw ork  03  3  no route to destination   06  6  channel unacceptable   07  8  call awarded and being delivered in an established channel  10  16  normal call clearing   11  17  user busy   12  18  no user responding   13  19  no answer from user  user alerted   15  21  call rejected   16  22  number changed   1A  26  non selected user clearing   1B  27  destination out of order   1C  28  invalid number format   1D  29  facility rejected    66    2002 d  e    SET     response to STATUS ENQUIRY  normal  unspecified    no circuit channel available   network out of order   temporary failure   switching equipment congestion  access information discarded  requested circuit channel not available  resources unavailable  unspecified    quality of service unavailable   requested facility not subscribed   bearer capability not authorized   bearer capability not presently available   service or option not available  unspecified   bearer
37. llowing network operator variants     With USA softw are    e AT amp T 555  59  5510   e Northern telecom  DMS 100    e National ISDN 1 and ISDN 2  North America     With other countries software    e All Euro ISDN carriers  Austria  Denmark  Ireland  Italy  Netherlands  Norway   Portugal  Spain  Switzerland  United Kingdom          e France Telecom Euro Numeris  Vnx  with supplementary services   e Deutsche Telekom 1TR6 and Euro ISDN   e NTT INS 64  Japan    e KDD ISDN  Japan    e Telecom Australia Austel TS 013    Entering Local Numbers  MSN   s     e From the Main Function Menu  select    SETUP        Net      Param     e Using the arrow key scroll right to  Address  screen and press the center key to  enter in address configuration    e Now you have two local numbers and two sub addresses  one for each  B channel of ISDN  You can select them by scrolling left or right two outer  function keys    e A series of AT commands will be displayed and you will automatically return to  the main menu afterwards    Note  In many cases  the sub address is not necessary        2002 Yoye   SET  65    Entering SPID Numbers  USA     In the USA  in addition to the local dialing number some ISDN lines require two SPID  numbers and two LDN  Local Directory Numbers   one for each B channel  The SET2  can be manually programmed using the keypad    From the Main Function Menu  select    SETUP        Net      Param     Using the arrow  key scroll right to  Address  screen  Press the middle funct
38. n SETUP  COD   lt   Other and  choose 12  14 4  16 8  19 2   21 6  or 24kb s     24 kb s is default and most   commonly used        O    ANALOG MODE          Codec  Hybrid  Ce  CLOCK MODE  Standard Free                MAs LINE SPEED    24 Kbs Sa       Next to these settings  which are important for getting the right information accross  the ANALOG connection  there are DIALING METHOD and LINE LEVEL which are  more relevant to whether or not you are able to make the connection itself  Please  refer to paragraph 4 5 for these settings        2002 Goyle   SET  41       Audio bandwidth   The choice of algorithm  data rate  on the network  and sample rate  in which the  audio is converted to digital  influences the audio bandwidth that in the end gets  to the other side of the connection and the delay it brings with it      __  Data rate   Algorithm  Samplerate  Delay   Audio bandwidth  128 kbps   MPEG II  52  48kHz 20Hz   20kHz    48kHz  20Hz   7kHz   64 kbps   analog     hybrid mode    Lime 35 KHz         42    2002 d  e    SET     6 MAKING A CONNECTION    The following is valid for ANALOG mode as well as for ISDN mode   In ISDN mode  with some PBX s you must enter your local number prior to making a  call  the same applies to USA for your SPID number  see Annex 4  ISDN interface      Ensure the right cables have been connected and the correct levels have been set   see also chapter 4      6 1 Initiating a call    There are three ways to initiate a call   e Manual dialing   e La
39. n at a reliable data rate     Note  By setting speed to  fixed   the user rules out that the SET2 falls back to a  low er speed when the line quality drops  The unit will simply keep trying on that  speed until the line quality is good enough     Secured Mode    Especially the older equipment with this kind of ANALOG compression  AETA Scoop  Reporter   and Il   had problems with transmission    dropouts    and needed extra error  correction on the ANALOG line  The secured mode P1 and P2 offer this extra  protection against dropouts  but causes more delay  Ensure that both units on either  side of the ANALOG line are set to the same Secured Mode  PO is default and most  commonly used         e Choose the    SECURED MODE      PO  P1 or P2  in the next screen     O  SECURED RHODE  e Press OK to confirm     P   Pi F2                   2002 Goym   SET  73    Clock Mode    The SET2 uses a modem to connect its digital codec to the ANALOG line  This  modem has a setting called Clock mode     Select SETUP  NET  PARAM   Clock Mode and choose the right  setting    Press OK to confirm           O       CLOCK MODE  Standard  F ree       For long distance transmission  it is better to set this parameter on  FREE   The  reason is  that in this mode each modem generates the transmit clock and derives  the receive clock from a received carrier signal  In this case  each direction is  separated     In STANDARD mode  each modem works with only one clock  The local SET2  generates the clock and 
40. nd phantom power switches  next to input connectors  are set  correctly  see also paragraph 4 2     b  Select the menu  TOOLS  gt  MAINTENANCE  gt  Tests and then select  Coding  test   The message  Waiting for sync   appears on the screen     The test is OK if you get the audio signal on the headphones with the LOCAL CUE  controls set to both to LOCAL  outer ring turned fully clockwise  and also when set  to CUE  outer ring turned fully counter clockwise      To end the test  press the  Esc  key  Wait until the main screen has returned on the  display        2002 Goylem   SET2 63    Network test  These tests allow checking the network and the remote codec     Loop 2   network    The units can be configured to loop the received data back to the network   Select the main menu TOOLS  MAINTENANCE  Tests  Loop 2   network   The loop is enabled as soon as the unit is connected     Loop 3   codec    The unit can be configured to loop back the sent data to the network   Select the main menu TOOLS  MAINTENANCE  Tests  Loop 3   codec   The loop is enabled as soon as the unit is connected     Note  When testing these loops in ANALOG codec mode  you may encounter sync  loss when the CLOCK MODE is set to FREE  see also annex 5   In this case try  setting it to STANDARD     ANNEX 4  ISDN INTERFACE    ISDN Protocols    The integrated ISDN modem  often called the ISDN Terminal Adapter  supports  worldwide ISDN signaling  ITU T 1 430  Q 921  Q 931  for voice audio and data   including the fo
41. nfigure the modem afterw ards if communication difficulties are encountered  To    make a general reset press  TOOLS  MISC  GENERAL RESET and OK     Note  The stored calling numbers are not erased when you make a  general reset      18    2002 Goym   SET     4 INSTALLATION    4 1 Power    The SET2 can be operated with an external power supply or by internal batteries   When an external power supply is used  the internal batteries are switched off   Instead of using a power supply  a container with external batteries can also be    used     External DC Supply    The SET2 will work on any external 8  to 15 volts DC source  In general  the  supplied mains adapter should be  used     typical alternative source can  be a car cigarette lighter adapter   Connect the optional DC power cord  to the connector on the back of the  unit  marked with  DC IN 8  15V    2A  and connect the other end to  your DC power source  Connector to  be used  DC plug 5 5 mm  see  chapter 7 3      Warning  If you make an alternative  DC power cord  polarity must be  strictly observed to prevent damage  to the unit               DC IN 8 15V   2A             30          2002 g  s   SET  19       Intemal Battery    The unit can be powered with six internal batteries   C  or LR14 cells    Heavy duty Alkaline cells or rechargeable NiCd or NiMH cells can be used                                                                                Observe the correct polarity when  inserting the batteries  Ce O O Q    
42. ning to    full user    access           2002 fer   SET     77    78       2002 Goym   SET     ANNEX 7  CONNECTORS    Remote Connector   This interface uses a 9 pin female Sub D connector on the rear panel  This is a  V 24 RS 232 type interface with only Tx and Rx signals  no flow control    The following table indicates the pin out  DCE type pin out            Pin   Description   TX   To the PC  RX  From the PC  CTS  From the PC  RTS   To the PC  Signal ground                O 00000 O  0000    REMOTE             U1  00 IN  W  N                         ANALOG Interface    On SET2 the telephone network is connected via RJ 11 connector  labeled   Analog            Pin   Description                         1 Not connected  2 TIP   3 RING   4 Not connected                               Impedance adaptation  Internal rear panel switches                     Country  RZDC   ZZNT Switch 1   Switch 2   US 820  6000 ON OFF   CTR 21  22 19  600 Q     OFF ON  4 7pF                      2002 fer   SET     ISDN Interface Network  The ISDN connector is an RJ 45   4 wires used out of 8 wires     For S T interface card                                                                                   Pin   Description  1 Not connected  2 Not connected  3 TX A  To the network  4 RX A  From the network  5 RX B  From the network  6 TX B  To the network  7 Not connected  8 Not connected  For U interface card   Pin   Description  1 N C   2 N C   3 N C   4 RING  5 TIP  6 N C   7 N C   8 N C   80    
43. ofiles will  scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter    e Press the green phone key to  activate the desired destination  and thus also selecting the  correct network     See paragraph 7 1 for creating a  destination in the addressbook     Selecting the right local profile    e Use the middle function keys to  select the book icon  go to  LOCAL and select LOAD        2002 Youd   SET  3       O    REMOTE PROFILES    Load            0    0000  9999    G    OOOO    SeSTUBIOL    Load      SAWING  CONFIGURATION                   LOCAL SETUP      Load         u          e With Tand J  the two outer    function keys   you can scroll 5 At TUD I   l  through the entries in the D Load t    0    addressbook      e  f you enter a letter on the     keypad  the list with profiles will            scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter           e Press the OK key to activate the  desired local profile and thus also SAU ING  selecting the correct network  CONF I GURAT I OW Bt    See paragraph 7 2 for creating a local  profile                 Automatically on an incoming call     The unit will activate the correct network as soon as it sees an incoming call on that  particular connector     5 2 Selecting the correct codec setting    In order for the SET2 to exchange audio with another codec in ISDN mode  it needs  to know 3 settings    e the algorithm that the other codec is using   e the sample rate that the other codec is using   e the bitrate with which the
44. ono audio coder decoder  Codec  that performs compression  for all necessary ISDN and ANALOG algorithms  see also paragraph 5 3      In ISDN mode  the user can select one of five operational audio standards     1  Phone mode G 711  3 5 kHz   2  Live speech G 722  7 kHz  low delay   3  Live report Layer Il  11 kHz  64 kbps    4  Music CD guality Layer Il  20 kHz  128 kbps    5  Live concert 4SB ADPCM  15 kHz   proprietary low delay        2002 d  e   SET  13    Using an ISDN line  on the 15 kHz ISDN version of the SET2  the transmission  bitrate is either 64 kbps or 128 kbps  On the 7 kHz version the bit rate is always 64  kbps  The SET2 can be used in many countries  using various ISDN standards     For use in the USA the integrated ISDN adapter has to be exchanged  see Annex 4   ISDN interface      In ANALOG mode  the user has   live speech mode CELP  7 kHz  hybrid mode unit works like a standard telephone  3 5 kHz    Over an ANALOG line the transmission bit rate depends on the quality of the  telecommunication network  The SET2 transmits data with a minimum rate of  12 000 information bits per second and a maximum of 24 000 information bits per  second     2 4 Audio inputs       The SET2 contains a two channel  audio mixer that enables two  microphones to be mixed  Each of the  inputs can also be used as line inputs  for use with an audio recording  system or an external mixer     more  detailed description of the audio  inputs can be found in paragraph 4 2                 
45. ook and profiles with PC                             56  Annex 1  Analog Overview    omcoconcnconencanoncnconencanonos 57  Annex 2  Software upgrade    59  Annex 31 Tests arras aaa 63  Annex 4  ISDN interface ek NENNEN NENNEN AEN NENNEN 65  Annex 5  ANALOG Interface    uk NKNK KR NENNEN NENNEN 71  Annex 6  Troubleshooting sms 75  Annex 7  connectorsS    sebkeENEROEE NEEN SNE EK EE caricia 79  Annex 8  Restricted user accesS          sstuutunnnnnananiu 85  Annex 9  Menu overviev     sssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 87       2002 fr   SET     1    OR    OR    OUICK START    Connect ISDN or analog line to  the appropriate jack  1  on rear of  unit     Connect the mains adapter to the  DC socket  2  and attach the  cable to the strain relieve  3      Make sure that full batteries are  inserted     Plug in the microphone or line  1   and headphone  2   Adjust the  input sensitivity switch  3  to 0   for line  or   20   40   60  for  mic       Power on the SET2 with the  On Off switch on front panel of  unit  press until lights go on    Select the appropriate network  during start up    Wait for the unit to boot and  select the appropriate network in  SETUP  NET and return to the  main screen by pressing ESC  twice        2002 pasao   SET2                   cE                         DC IN 8 15V  2A                                     J          NETWORK  ANALOG   ISDH       indicates what is activated     TOOLS DO SETUP     main screen              e Dial the number using one of 
46. pad  the list with profiles will  scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter     e Press the OK key to activate the  desired local profile     Save as       0    0    DIRECTORY  Remote Local    LUCHL SETUP    Load            0    0000  9996    OOOO    S STUBIOL    Load               8        SAWING  CONFIGURATION          Before proceeding  ensure that the network settings  paragraph 5 1  are correct     e From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  the key below the  book icon     e Select  LOCAL      e Select    SAVE AS      54          O            DIRECTORY  Remote Local    LOCAL SETUP      Save as  gt           2002 Goym   SET        The next screen asks for the name of  this local profile   e Enter the name with the keypad     e Press OK to confirm    Name and network settings are  saved     Delete   e From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  the key below the  book icon     e Select  LOCAL      e Select    DELETE        e With the two outer soft keys   you can scroll through the local  profiles    e If you enter a letter on the  keypad  the list with profiles will  scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter     e Press DELETE or OK to delete the  shown profile    Warning  this profile will be removed   permanently        2002 Goym   SET  5          0000  S  9999    OOOO       PL    Rerlace               0    DIRECTORY  Remote Local    LOCAL SETUP    Delete            0000     0000    OOOO    SeSTUBIOL    Delete                        PRUF ILE
47. roll through the  entries in the addressbook    If you enter a letter on the  keypad  the list with profiles will  scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter     The programmed number s  and  settings for this entry can be  view ed with the middle soft key     To call the displayed profile  you  only have to press the    green  phone    key  If this entry does not  contain the required number s    they will be asked for              U  DIRECTORY  Remote Local  REMOTE PROFILES       Load     CO ESTUDIO    099 b   gt       322   SEE          0    01349609     i t                SHV IHG  CONFIGURATION       Call in Progress  6173456789    HITING FOR SYNC  68123456189          2002 dee   SET        If the interaction between the  two codecs on either side of the  connection is successful  this  screen is Shown     Delete    From the Main Menu  select the  book icon  the key below the  book icon     Select  REMOTE      Select    DELETE        With the two outer soft keys   you can scroll through the entries  in the addressbook    If you enter a letter on the  keypad  the list with profiles will  scroll to the entry which name  begins with this letter     The programmed number s  and  settings for this entry can be  viewed with the middle soft key        2002 fer   SET  4             ESTHBL  1B  TOOLS DO SETUP          0    DIRECTORY  Remote Local    REMOTE PROFILES    Delete            0    Ka        0000  9999    OOOO    SS TUBIOL  A                 0       320154061
48. s recommended practice according to   1 52        Ensure the unit is set to work on  ISDN  see paragraph 4 4  and to this 0  CODING ALGORITHM  algorithm before the connection is   Gree SET    made  unless this setting is  incorporated in the addressbook   entry   Select SETUP  COD   lt      OTHER  G722 SRT or G722 H242  and press OK                    2002 Goym   SET  37    MPEG Layer Il    MPEG Layer Il is the most common used algorithm for audio at this moment  It gives  the best balance between audio quality  delay  data rate and processing power and  is recommended by the EBU as the standard to transport audio through ISDN     Ensure the unit is set to work on  ISDN  see paragraph 4 4  and to this  algorithm before the connection is  made  unless this setting is  incorporated in the addressbook   entry   Select SETUP  COD   lt    OTHER  P MPEG L2 and press OK     The next step is to select the  appropriate sample rate to match that  of the other codec     Finally the bitrate is selected so that  the unit knows how many ISDN   channels  1 B channel  64kbit  it  should expect  This setting should  also correspond to the one in the  codec on the other side of ISDN         gt     CODING ALGURITHM    P MPEG L2            SAMPLING RATE    24 kHz                  BIT RATE    64 kbrs  IB   gt        The ITU T J  52 recommendation was defined in order to allow the interoperability of  various equipment over ISDN using common coding standards  It includes the    following features 
49. sired destination  and thus also selecting the  correct codec settings     See paragraph 7 1 for creating a  destination in the addressbook        REMUTE PROFILES    Load               0    0000  C0080          OOOO       S STUBIOL    Load      SHV  Mi  CONFIGURATION          36    2002 Goym   SET        5 3 General information on codec settings    G 711  phone mode    G 711 is the standard coding used for voice transmission in public telephone  networks  This algorithm is used for links  via ISDN  with telephones or hybrid  devices  The bandwidth of the audio signal is 3 5 kHz        Ensure the unit is set to work on  ISDN  see paragraph 4 4  and to this 0  CODING ALGORITHM  algorithm before the connection is   Gril 1  Phone      made  unless this setting is   incorporated in the addressbook     entry   Select SETUP  COD   lt    OTHER  G711  phone  and OK                 G 722    G 722 is the standard coding used for voice transmission over ISDN networks  It is   a low delay algorithm  11 msec  and has 7 kHz bandwidth  With G 722 coding  two   synchronisation modes are available    e SRT  Statistical Recovery Timing  byte synchronisation method    e H 242 synchronisation  available in Q1 2003   in this case 1 6kbps from the  compressed data are used for this    H 242 synchronisation is highly recommended and should be used when possible    as it features higher reliability and faster recovery time  while degradation  due to   the bit rate used for framing  is minimal  This i
50. st number dialing   e Dialing with the addressbook       1  Manual dialing     J ust start entering the number and 205 3 Bil   the manual dialing display will appear  E Per  ace A  O HO           Note  The number to dial is limited to 23 digits        u on    Insert a    x    for a pause in ANALOG mode        2  Dial last number s      Press    green phone    key once and go      to one of five last numbers dialled 40123456735    with V or M  1st and 3rd function C  key                     2002 fer   SET  43    3  Choose from addressbook    Enter the first character of the desired  profile name   or   choose the book icon  with the  function key   Remote and Load     In both ways  go to the desired entry  with y or     1st and 3rd function  key      Press    green phone    key again for  dialling     6 2  Disconnecting a call    e To end a call  press the  red  phone  key    In analog mode  On hook     is   displayed  in ISDN mode    Release              S 0060  9999  OLOGO    S25TUDIUL       t                8123456189                      RELEASE      TOOLS  o SETUP       After a while  the SET2 is reset and ready for the next call  The main screen now    appears on the display     44    2002 Goym   SET           6 3 Incoming call    As soon as the  Power On Initialization  phase is completed  the SET2 is ready to  receive an ISDN call or an ANALOG call        When a call is received  the SET2 will  recognize ISDN or ANALOG and THE      establish the connection  TOOLS Dr SE
51. the remote unit derives its clock from received carrier  signal     Line level    The phone line level depends on the country where you are  You can adjust the  phone line level between OdBm to   16dBm  The most popular level is   10dBm   default value      74    Select SETUP  NET  PARAM   Line Level and choose the right  setting    Press OK to confirm           e         1B dBm    a Ok  gt              ANNEX 6  TROUBLESHOOTING    Power supply failures     When running on batteries  check that batteries have been inserted properly  Check  the  Battery  LED indicator on the front panel  Using Alkaline batteries  the green  LED indicates that the battery level is higher than 20   When the battery LED goes     off     the remaining battery life of the SET2 is 15 minutes  A set of six new Alkaline  batteries will last approximately 1 5 hours under normal operating conditions     For rechargeable NiCd or NiMH batteries this indication and the battery life is  different  see chapter 3 1     Note   Replace the old batteries before each new broadcast  Always remove  batteries when worn out or when storing the unit for an extended period     Network Indication     e Alarm  red   When    on    it indicates a network problem   Check your network    e Dec  green   When  on  it indicates that the signal is decoded by  the SET2     Unable to establish a connection     Check the RJ 11 connection between the SET2 and the telephone network    The RJ 11 on the rear of the unit is meant for ANA
52. three methods     1  Manual dialling    Enter the number  the    manual  dialling  display will appears right  after the first digit is entered   Press  the    green phone  when the number  is completed     2  Dial last number s     Press the    green phone  key once  and go to one of five last numbers  dialled with V or    1st and 3rd  function key   Press the    green  phone  when the number is shown     3  Choose from addressbook   Enter the first character of the desired  profile name    or    choose the book icon br   with  function key  2    then choose     Remote    and after that  Load      In both ways  go to the desired entry  with V or     function key    1    or    3         Press the    green phone    when the  desired profile is shown        2002 Ger SET                      Os    O  O       S5TUDIOL               2817   opole Rerlace A  SEC          48123455789    O  e 000  function keys 1  2 and 3  SEC          Make sure that the level controls  are initially set at about 70  and  the local cue control is set to  50     You should now hear a mix of  your own signal and the one  coming from the studio  Adjust  this mix with the local cue  control    Adjust the total level of the  headphones with the PHONES  control    Adjust the level of your own  signal with the Mic Line control   the studio should tell you if this  is loud enough or not      Press the    red phone    key to end  the connection     A redial of the connection can be  done by simply pressing the
53. y    selecting SETUP  COD   lt   Other  C  HAR LINE SPEED  e Press OK to confirm     24 kb s 7          e Choose AUTO or FIXED speed in    the next screen  C  SPEED  AUTO  FIXED    e Press OK to confirm                 AUTOmatic line speed adaptation     When the speed mode function is set on  Automatic  adaptation  as described  above or by selecting the factory default  both modems will negotiate the highest  transmission rate according to the quality of their current respective networks   This rate is also limited at the lowest speed of the two maximum speeds selected  on the two units    If the line quality changes during the audio transmission  the modems will  automatically try to adapt the data rate by falling back to a lower data rate or fall  forward to the higher selected speed  During each re negotiation the audio signal  may be interrupted  If these  break downs  appear  it is highly recommended to set  the maximum line speed selection of one of the SET2 s at one or two levels below  the used connect rate     72    2002 ges    SET     FIKED line speed     When the speed function on one of the SET2 s is set to  Fixed   the two modems  will be allowed to negotiate at only the lowest speed of the two maximum speeds  selected  They will neither  fall forward  nor  fall back     If this selected speed is too high for the local network at one of the ends  the  modem will not connect and a lower speed has to be selected by the user  in order  to obtain a stable connectio
54. ymmetrical       Line output connector    3 pin male XLR socket       Maximum line output level     16   10   6   4 or  2dBu  by  software selection                                       Line output impedance 500  Line output symmetry  gt  40 dB  Phones connector 6 35mm jack socket  Maximum phones output level  20dBu  Phones output impedance 16 Q   Audio performance   Measurement condition    e AD DA Loop   e Sample frequency  48kHz   Maximum Gain   Input to Output     87dB  Signal to Noise ration 84dBrms       Bandw idth    20Hz   20 000Hz   0 5dB          Distortion   THD  N         lt  74 dB  0 02     950Hz          2002 fer   SET     83       84       2002 Goym   SET     ANNEX 8  RESTRICTED USER ACCESS    When you wantto prevent a user from altering settings that may influence the  operation of the unit  you can deny him her access to the TOOLS and SETUP menu   This way the user can only use the addressbook or keypad to connect or disconnect  to other codecs and not change any vital settings  The user will notice that nothing  happens when he presses SETUP or TOOLS     Setting USER ACCESS to Reduced     e From the Main Menu  select the  TOOLS menu     e Use  amp  and  gt   outer two  function keys  to go to   Maintenance      e Use  lt  and  gt   outer two  function keys  to go to   U access     e Press the right function key  below    Reduced       The Next screen asks you to   acknow ledge this setting    e Press OK to go to    Reduced user  access           2002 Yoni  
    
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