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1. 19 Setting up a network module 19 Clocking Options u 0 0 40 e455 ee E ee i san Een 20 Ethernet IP Addressing 4 iea errar a sis saa 21 Updating the units host software sss sss sss 22 Operation a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 25 Using a MADI module as a MADI split 25 Ill IO faa ood ar Bra A a E 25 Technical Specification 27 Functional Block Diagrams 29 ENSOSO raro erase congo ese be eee S sh eee nd 30 DNOS Zune a eens sei ss res eee Be Che eee 8 31 i MALRI ER Contents Appendix C Service Information s s ssrnnnnnnnnu DD Restoring the factory defaults 33 Routine maintenance ee sus su us 33 CIS rra aa a Se a a ROS ee ae re 33 Checking replacing the mains fuse 34 Special accessories 34 Optional equipment uu nn 34 Equipment disposal 34 w hoy Dl DN9650 Network Bridge KLARE E XIV Operator Manual Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter shows you how to prepare the DN965X for operation which includes e Unpacking e Installation e Connecting up e Switching the unit on off e Initial configuration Before installing setting up or operating this equipment make s
2. Update the host software of the DN965X see Updating the unit s host software on page 22 To configure your DN965X you will need a standard Ethernet cable and a computer with an up to date web browser For more information see To connect the DN965X to a computer and then open its configuration menu in the web browser on page 4 About the web browser interface Supported operating systems and HTTP compliant web browsers include the following PC Windows XP Windows 7 with Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Mac OS X 10 5 Leopard OS X 10 6 Snow Leopard with Apple Safari Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual Chapter 5 Configuring the DN965X 14 DN9650 A Status Front Panel 2 A MADI Port 1 Error LCD Line 1 DN9650 B AES50 Port 1 Error B AES50 Port 2 Error B AES50 Port 3 Error LCD Line 2 Network Bridge Change LCD Text Network Module Lab X MADIX MADI Module Change Module Type Sample Frequency 96 kHz Input Output Channel Count 32 Data Word Length 24 Bit Clock Source MADI Clock Slave Optical Connection Enabled Yes Co Axial Connection Enabled Yes Change Module Settings Klark Teknik 3 Port AES50 Module Sample Frequency 96 kHz Input Output Channel Count 72 Clock Source Onboard Oscillator Change Module Settings Clocking Options Asynchronous Sample Rate Converter Enabled Stop ASRC output clock on fail
3. AES50 EtherCon 24 bi directional channels of 24 bit 96kHz audio 3 pin IEC 100VAC to 240VAC 10 50Hz to 60Hz lt 90W 44 5 mm 1 75 1U high 482 0 mm 19 410 0 mm 16 1 5 5 kg 7 5 kg 5 C to 45 C 20 C to 60 C 3 pin IEC 100VAC to 240VAC 10 50Hz to 60Hz lt 90W 44 5 mm 1 75 1U high 482 0 mm 19 410 0 mm 16 1 5 5 kg 7 5 kg 5 C to 45 C 20 C to 60 C E Ulli a ul iim ko DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge KLARA TEA P a Appendix B Functional Block Diagrams This appendix contains the signal flow diagrams for the DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridges DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual 29 TE TE Functional Block Diagrams Appendix B DN9650 TIOHINOO lt viva OIONY F SH9079 OIGNY lt YSZ 19019 AYOM dN3931 STIV3 X90719 OSSAV dl 190719 HHOMLAN dOLS Z NO L W9 29V1431NI FINION MYOMLAN v9 1 OUSV YSZ 1SYNY ADV UOLVTIIDOSO CUVOGNO JIOULNOJ 19019 OIGNV udLUJANOJ 31VY 3 1dINVS SNONOYHINASV SSVdAS IUS SSVdAd IUS 0SS3V SIIVA 49079 MUOMLAN dl 49079 OSSAV dOLS E le SJOVAYALNI 0SS3V vo k 104LNOI YOSSII0Yd LSOH 13NH3H13 Operator Manual DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge 30 ERIK I EN RL DN9652 DN9652 TOYLNOD viva OIONY lt SA90 19 OIGNY lt YSZ MOND AYOM aN3931 uS
4. AES50 section DN9650 only on page 16 7 CONTROL connector see CONTROL connector on page 16 Operator Manual 15 In LEI l Chapter 4 Rear Panel Mains input Always replace the mains fuse with one of the same type and rating as printed underneath the fuse drawer e The mains input section has a mains IEC socket mains fuse compartment and on off switch Printed underneath is the mains supply voltage and fuse specifications The mains input is an auto voltage sensing switch mode power supply that operates where normal mains voltage is in the range 100V AC to 240V AC Clock section This section provides 75 ohm connections for two types of external clock for synchronisation e BLACK BURST 75R A single INPUT socket provides connection for a video signal generator e WORD CLOCK 75R An OUTPUT socket and an INPUT socket provide connection for an external word clock source AES50 section DN9650 only The AES50 section of the DN9650 has three EtherCon XLR chassis connectors for audio connections to from a Midas digital system or AES equipped device Each connector supports 24 bi directional channels operating at a fixed sampling frequency of 96kHz for compatibility with existing Midas and Klark Teknik AES50 equipped products CONTROL connector A single EtherCon XLR chassis connector lets you connect to a Mains IEC socket Mains fuse compartment Mains on off switch MADE IN ENGLAND
5. Degradation of up to 60dB at a frequency corresponding to the modulation signal may be experienced under extreme conditions 3V m 90 modulation Connecting up the DN965X Making sure that all equipment is switched off connect the DN965X to the rest of your audio equipment as shown in the following diagrams Word clock target Video black burst source Word clock source e mg gt Port AES50 AES50 connectors for eT WORD CLOCK 754 e A O Ole ol e e _ A 3 y PE a ii J E ALA cilia UN e H OO example on rear panel NETWORK MODULE N Y AS of XL8 DN9650 rear panel Third party network module Network module A Midas digital console for example an XL8 control centre Typical DN9650 audio connection configuration AN MU ae TERK DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge ALERIR f 2 Operator Manual Powering the unit Word clock target Video black burst source Word clock source o e e e o seleno hs FL e T IK I KOKAO zu O O Or DN9652 rear panel A NETWORK MODULEA e e e NETWORK MODULE B Third party network Third party network module module Network module A Network module B Typical DN9652 audio connection configuration Powering the unit This section shows you how to connect the unit to the mains switch the unit on off and electrically isolate the unit The internal power supplies are of the switch mode type that autom
6. Description Illustration 5 NETWORK section This section shows the status of the network module connection as NETWORK follows ox error e Constantly illuminated green with red extinguished cable fibre is synchronised but there is no audio activity nn anne e Pulsating green with red extinguished cable fibre is on with audio activity e Green extinguished with red illuminated cable fibre are off 6 ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER section DN9652 only This ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER section shows the status of the configured ENABLED O O ENABLED clock source which can be ASRC or network soreo ASRC ENABLED sr output Each source has a yellow ENABLED NETWORK B OUTPUT NETWORK A OUTPUT LED which illuminates to show that the source is enabled The DN9652 also has the facility to nn nn stop the output clock if the input clock fails This condition is indicated by the illumination of the red STOPPED LED For the LED status see Table 2 DN9652 ASRC LED status on page 13 7 LCD display This backlit alphanumeric display has two rows of 16 digits During boot CHI SE up the display shows the unit s current IP address and subnet mask for about five seconds and then the user configured text thereafter 8 Klark Teknik roundel Has a blue backlight which illuminates to show that power is on nn mot A 9 Cut out There are four cut outs for rack N A mount fixings a
7. En Ml DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge O HERI 12 Operator Manual Table 1 DN9650 ASRC LED status AES50 OUTPUT LEDs Yellow LED off Red LED off Yellow LED on Red LED off Yellow LED on Red LED on Any condition Any condition ASRC ENABLED LED Off NETWORK OUTPUT LEDs Yellow LED off Red LED off Any condition Any condition Yellow LED on Red LED off Yellow LED on Red LED on Front panel Status When ASRC is disabled AES5O and network output indication does not play any role The network clock output is working The AES50 output clock is let onto the ASRC AES50 clock input The network clock output is not working The AES50 output clock is stopped and the ASRC AES50 clock input is disabled The AES50 clock output is working The network output clock is let onto the ASRC network clock input The AES50 clock output is not working The MADI output clock is stopped and the ASRC network clock input is disabled Table 2 DN9652 ASRC LED status NETWORK B OUTPUT LEDs Yellow LED off ASRC ENABLED LED Off NETWORK A OUTPUT LEDs Yellow LED off Status When ASRC is disabled Red LED off Yellow LED on Red LED off Yellow LED on Red LED on Any condition Any condition DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual Red LED off Any condition Any condition Yellow LED on Red LED off Yellow LED on Red L
8. Frequency 96 kHz Input Output Channel Count 72 Clock Source AES50 External Clock Clocking Options Asynchronous Sample Rate Converter Enabled Auto Enabled Stop ASRC output clock on failure No Word Clock Output Source None i e Unrouted Video Black Burst In Format 720p High Definition gt gt To select which network card s are fitted in the unit OLOT n r v N ENE ENT s m SINE ONDE s u 1 In the configuration menu click Change Module Type in the desired network module section If no network module type has been set up its section will look similar to the one shown right On the DN9650 network module B is always a Klark Teknik 3 Port AES50 Module Network Module No Card Selected For details of which network module section on the configuration menu applies which network module card fitted in the rear panel of the unit see Figure 2 Typical configuration menu on page 18 and Figure 1 Rear panel of the DN965X on page 15 2 In the Change Network Module Type window select the appropriate U network module type and then click eo OK AY een aa IE ice 3 Your DN965X is now ready for use as a network bridge However if you want to change the settings of the network module cards see Setting up a network module on page 19 DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge BLORE MERNIK Operator Manual 5 Y ml l L HLE ER 6 Operator Manual Chapter 2 Overview Thank you for purchasing a Kla
9. a Lab X MADIX MADI Module card choose the desired options amp Change Clocking Options Clocking Options Asynchronous Sample Rate Converter Enabled Stop ASRC output clock on failure of Network B AES50 input clock of Network A MADI input clock No Word Clock Output Source None i e Unrouted IMADI Clock Domain AES50 Clock Domain Change VBB Format 720p High Definition None i e Unrouted Video Black Burst In Format 720p High Definition PAL Standard Definition HD Frame Rate 60Hz 24p SECAM Standard Definition 1080p High Definition 11080 High Definition 29 97p 30p 3 Click OK N L LAR ERI 0 Operator Manual Ethernet IP Addressing Ethernet IP Addressing The IP address default 192 168 10 10 can be changed via the configuration menu to allow operation as part of an Ethernet network The default netmask value is 255 255 0 0 but you can also modify this if you want gt gt To change the IP address of the DN965X 1 DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual In the IP Address section of the configuration window click Change IP Address E Change IP Address Close IP Address New IP Address after reboot 1192 168 10 10 New Netmask after reboot 255 255 0 0 IP address and netmask changes only take effect after the DN9650 is switched off and on again In the New IP Address after reboot field of the Change 1P Address window type in the
10. and contributes to the reduction of wasteful consumption of natural resources This will help to reduce pollution and protect the environment and ourselves If this equipment carries a crossed out wheelie bin shown left please do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste but collect and dispose of in accordance with local WEEE legislation The horizontal bar underneath indicates that the product was placed on the EU market after 13th August 2005 For WEEE disposal see our website at www klarkteknik com for information GS RON onk F F null MEI A MIR 34 Operator Manual Thank you for reading through this Operator Manual We hope you found it useful Please feel free to send us your comments Our contact details and website address can be found at the front of this manual Midas Klark Teknik Limited Klark Industrial Park Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7HJ England Tel 44 1562 741515 Fax 44 1562 745371 Email info midasklarkteknik com Website www klarkteknik com 2011 Red Chip Company Ltd
11. and the accompanying written materials are copyrighted and contain trade secrets and other proprietary matter including confidential information relating to the specifications and performance characteristics of this Product Save for such elements as may be licensed to the Company as described in paragraph 5 all rights to copyrights trade marks and trade secrets in the Software or any modifications to it are owned by the Company Unauthorised use or copying of the Company s proprietary Software or any portion thereof or copying of those written materials is prohibited b You may not create market distribute or transfer copies of the Company s proprietary Software or any part of it to others or duplicate rent lease or loan that Software or any part of it except that you may transfer that Software installed in this Product in conjunction with the sale transfer loan rent or lease of this Product and subject at all times to this Licence YOU MAY NOT REVERSE ENGINEER DECOMPILE DISASSEMBLE EXTRACT OR SEPARATE OUT MODIFY ADAPT PORT OR TRANSLATE THE SOFTWARE DERIVE THE SOURCE CODE OF THE SOFTWARE OR CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED ON THE SOFTWARE OR ANY ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS save as is allowed by licences pertaining to component parts of the Software which are licensed by third parties as described under paragraph 5 or otherwise by law c In the event you violate any term of this Licence all rights granted herein will au
12. desired IP address The range is 0 0 0 0 to 254 254 254 254 In the New Netmask after reboot field type in the desired netmask The range is 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Note If you change the netmask you will have to reconfigure your computer s IP address netmask Click OK The Change IP Address window will close The IP Address section of the configuration window will now display a new field which informs yo what the new IP address will be after reboot This field will disappear after a reboot Change Clocking Options IP Address Current IP Address 192 168 10 10 Current Netmask 255255 0 0 New IP Address after reboot 192 168 1 2 Temporary IP address field Change IP Address Unit Software m ha m u tte ee eee A aaa For the new IP address and netmask to come into effect reboot the DN965X by switching it off and then on again The new IP address will be displayed during startup To reconnect to the configuration web page you will need to type in the new IP address in the browser s address see To connect the DN965X to a computer and then open its configuration menu in the web browser on page 4 If you have changed the subnet you will also have to reconfigure your computer s IP address subnet mask 21 MERA Chapter 5 Configuring the DN965X Updating the unit s host software The upgrade procedure involves transferring a number of files individually to the DN965X unit The files are suppli
13. fuse drawer see Mains input on page 16 Then prise out the fuse from the furthest compartment the nearest compartment is for a spare fuse a small flat bladed screwdriver may be useful for this Insert a new fuse in the rear fuse compartment and close the drawer After replacing a fuse check that the unit is working properly Always ensure that there is a spare fuse available Special accessories To comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules any special accessories that is items that cannot be readily obtained from multiple retail outlets supplied with this equipment must be used with this equipment do not use any alternatives as they may not fulfil the RF requirement Optional equipment Unless advised otherwise optional equipment must only be installed by service personnel and in accordance with the appropriate assembly and usage regulations Equipment disposal When this equipment has come to the end of its useful life its disposal may come under the DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Hazardous substances in WEEE contaminate water soil and air and ultimately put at risk our environment and health The directive aims to minimize the impacts of WEEE on the environment during their life times and when they become waste The WEEE directive addresses the disposal of products when they have reached the end of their life
14. 47 Part ANSI C63 4 2003 Class A Radiated EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic 15 2008 disturbance 30 0MHz to 2 0GHz inc Al amp A2 discharge Canadian CISPR 22 1997 inc A2 2003 EN 61000 4 3 1996 Radiated RF Standard ICES Radiated disturbance and conducted disturbance 80 1000MHz 003 Issue 4 disturbance EN 61000 4 4 1995 Fast transient EN55022 2006 inc CISPR 22 Class A Radiated bursts ac amp signal ports A1 2007 disturbance 30 0MHz to 1 0GHz EN 61000 4 5 1995 Surge ac port CISPR 22 Class A Conducted disturbance ac port EN 61000 3 2 2006 Mains harmonics EN 61000 3 3 2008 Mains voltage flicker EN 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted RF field ac amp signal ports EN 61000 4 11 1994 Mains voltage dips and interruptions Place date Kidderminster UK 7th February 2011 SVP Midas Klark Teknik AVP Product Development Printed name John Oakley Printed name Alex Cooper DOC04 DN9652ECDOC Rev A Licences The following are the license agreements applicable to this equipment End User Licence Agreement for Midas and Klark Teknik Software IMPORTANT Please read this document carefully before using this Midas or Klark Teknik Product This is an agreement governing your use of software or other machine instructions already installed on this Midas or Klark Teknik Product as well as other software that we provide for installation on this Product The Midas or Klark Teknik Product wil
15. Click here to return to the main page The Red Chip Company Ltd 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the remaining files except the apps file see Table 3 TAR files and recommended file upload order on page 22 6 You are now ready to update the apps file Repeat steps 1 to 4 You should see the Upgrade successfully transferred message However this does not mean that the upgrade is complete You must wait until the unit has fully rebooted before operating it DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge ni Operator Manual 23 NY ml N i 1 Chapter 5 Configuring the DN965X The unit will automatically reboot to apply the changes At this point you must monitor the reboot progress on the LCD display screen which will show the following messages finally displaying the default Note the IP address during the reboot Prosrammins please wait Rebootina gt Flease wait 192 1653 1H 14 Default IP address LIT Zoo O B DHS6568 Hetuork Eridse Default display 7 When the default display appears the DN965X has fully rebooted and it should now be fully updated with the new software Click the Click here to return to the main page link on the to go back to the configuration page Make sure that the unit has been updated by checking the software version in the Unit Software section If you cannot get back to the configuration page try typing in the IP address you saw at reboot see To connect t
16. DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual Midas Klark Teknik Limited Klark Industrial Park Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7HJ England Tel 144 1562 741515 Fax 44 1562 745371 Email info midasklarkteknik com Website www klarkteknik com DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual DOCO2 DN9650 52 Issue A February 2011 Red Chip Company Ltd In line with the company s policy of continual improvement specifications and function may be subject to change without notice This Operator Manual was correct at the time of writing E amp OE A Eolo SIGNAL PROCESSING BY DEFINITION ES NO UU k WU N M 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TN A Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety Ifthe provided plug does not fit into your ou
17. ED on 13 network output indication does not play any role The network B clock output is working The network A output clock is let onto the ASRC network B clock input The network B clock output is not working The network A output clock is stopped and the ASRC network B clock input is disabled The network B clock output is working The network A output clock is let onto the ASRC network A clock input The network B clock output is not working The MADI output clock is stopped and the ASRC network A clock input is disabled E Ullin HLE ER 14 Operator Manual Chapter 4 Rear Panel This chapter describes the rear panel of the DN9650 and DN9652 units which comprise the following DN9650 TS 00 800 NETWORK MODULE 00 800 NETWORK MODULE A DN9652 Figure 1 Rear panel of the DN965X Item Description 1 Ventilation grill Air outtake for internal fan cooling Do not obstruct 2 Mains input section see Mains input on page 16 3 Network module section Each network module section contains a replaceable network module Network modules should only be replaced by approved service personnel Clock section see Clock section on page 16 5 RESET button This white square recessed reset button restores the unit to its default condition To activate the 6 button press and hold for about five seconds PRESS AND HOLD TO RESTORE DEFAULTS 6 AES50 section see
18. NETWOR MOUNT IN RACK ONLY SUPPLY VOLTAGE 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 50W FUSE 5x20mm T 1A L 250V Supply voltage and fuse information BLACK BURST 75R TE CLOCK 75R e e RE ME AA ee BNC chassis connectors Le ee eD o e III a NIE e III a EtherCon XLR connectors computer to enable unit configuration and software upgrade lt e e I a CONTROL DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge RLAIRR ERMIR 16 Operator Manual Chapter 5 Configuring the DN965X This chapter shows you how to configure the DN965X Although this chapter uses the DN9650 as an example the procedures also apply to the DN9652 unless stated otherwise About DN965X configuration The DN965X is configured via a simple menu driven user interface configuration menu operating in a web browser on a computer such as a laptop PC or Mac which is akin to setting up a router The supporting software is hosted in a Linux based web server inside the DN965X DN965X configuration lets you do the following Change the text displayed in the LCD display on the front panel of the unit see Changing the displayed text on page 19 Set up the network module s and on the DN9650 only the 3 port AES50 module see Setting up a network module on page 19 Configure the clocking options see Clocking options on page 20 Set up the IP address of the DN965X for Ethernet networking see Ethernet IP Addressing on page 21
19. O lt DN9650 110121 unzipped 49 search 2 EN faj hoy Dl DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge NA ik EKI 22 Operator Manual Updating the unit s host software 3 With the desired file displayed in the Choose Update File field click OK The Updating window will open showing that the update is in progress E Updating a in me fnr fen prnmn ar PET a tila m tk VA IDA RT HN inutes for the computer to upload the update file to the DN9650 Cancel W 4 When the file has been updated you should see an Upgrade successfully transferred message typically as shown below Click the Click here to return to the main page link to go back to the configuration page D N 9650 NETWORK BRIDGE CONFIGURATION Upgrade successfully transferred The unit will now apply the transferred file This will include a reboot of the DN9650 and a loss of connection until the on board webserver restarts Check the IP address displayed on the front panel LCD at start up and reconnect your browser when the unit has restarted Click here to return to the main The Red Chip Company Ltd However if you see the following No file was uploaded message you have probably selected an invalid update file Click the Click here to return to the main page link to go back to the configuration page and try again D N 9650 NETWORK BRIDGE CONFIGURATION No file was uploaded Select a valid update file before vou click OK
20. S config ured via the config uration menu Network Module Lab X MADIX MADI Module text in its Network Module section Sample Frequency 96 kHz Input Output Channel Count 32 Data Word Length 24 Bit Clock Source MADI Clock Slave will inform you of this Optical Connection Enabled Yes Co Axial Connection Enabled Yes Klark Teknik 3 Port AES50 Module Sample Frequency 96 kHz Input Output Channe Count 72 Clock Source Onboard Oscillator Change Module Settings 19 Ae LENS Chapter 5 Configuring the DN965X 2 In the Cha nge XXX Module Setti ngs Change Lab X MADIX MADI Module Settings window choose the desired options For example select the sample oo Sore frequency as 96kHz and the clock source as MADI Clock Slave for a Lab PCR X MADIX MADI module O 3 Click OK gt gt To change the settings of a Klark Teknik 3 Port AES50 Module card DN9650 only The 3 port AES50 module card is configured in the same way as a network module card see To configure a network module card on page 19 Clocking options The Change Clocking Options window lets you set parameters such as enabling the ASRC selecting the word clock output source setting the VBB format etc gt gt To change the clocking options of a network module 1 In the Clocking Options section of the configuration window click Change Clocking Options 2 In the Change Clocking Options window example shows
21. TAJN es CONTROL AES50 AUDIO ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER NETWORK 2 o 0 O Os mus O Om Qe o MADIS IF ETHERNET Q 9 mon sowo Q ASRC ENABLED stomo QO mor 48 kHz 64 C gt 1 2 3 AESSO OUTPUT NETWORK OUTPUT e 5 DN9650 NETWORK BRIDGE eee NETWORK MODULE Front and rear panels of the DN9650 Network Bridge The DN9650 has an AES50 and a network clock domain provided by a three port AES50 digital audio interface and a third party network module interface whereas both clock domains of the DN9652 are of the network type and are provided by two third party network module interfaces Supported network modules are designed and manufactured by Lab X Technologies and Audinate Pty Ltd and conform to Cirrus Logic Inc CM 1 CM 2 interface to support protocols which include MADI Audinate Dante and Aviom A Net DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge ni Operator Manual 7 Y ml l L Chapter 2 Overview HLARHTE CONTROL NETWORK ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER NETWORK o Om O O Omar a MADIS IF ETHERNET Q mn somo ASRC ENABLED somo smo 45 kHz 64 CH B NETWORK B OUTPUT NETWORK A OUTPUT A DN9652 DUAL NETWORK BRIDGE CK BURST 7 TRT OO TT ROOL E E T KOKOLD elililllls NETWORK MODULE A NETWORK MODULE B MADE IN ENGLAN Front and rear panels of the DN9652 Network Bridge Since the network clock domains A and B contain digit
22. Z 1S4ng 1919 YOLWTIIISO dYVOINO JOULNOI 19019 OIGNV SIVd M9019 V HHOMLIN dl 190719 8 MHOMLAN dOLS Z INO L W9 AOVAYALNI ad JINGO MYOMLAN vor STVd H9079 8 YYOML3N dl 19079 V AYOMLIN dOLS Z NO L W9 AOVAYSALNI v AINGOW MYOMLAN OUSV YSLYSANOO 31V J414WvS 79 SNONOYHINASV SSVdA8 JYS U SSVdAd IUS YOSSI90Yd LSOH 13NH3H13 1041NO2 E AU Ek KLA ld gt 31 DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge 32 Operator Manual Appendix C Service Information This appendix contains routine service and maintenance instructions Restoring the factory defaults You can reset the DN965X unit to its factory default settings by pressing the RESET button on the rear panel of the unit Settins defaults see Figure 1 Rear panel of the DN965X on page 15 Please wait The LCD screen will display the message shown right to inform that the settings are being reset The unit will then reboot with the factory defaults Routine maintenance To help keep your DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge unit in good working order and to make sure it gives you optimum performance we recommend that you carry out the following at monthly intervals e Clean the unit see Cleaning below e Check the controls for freedom of operation e Check the functionality of all controls that is control knobs pushbuttons and LEDs Yo
23. al audio an intermediate asynchronous sample rate converter ASRC effectively resamples the audio as it passes between them while obeying Nyquist sampling theory The ASRC has a bypass option for when both domains are locked to the same sample clock this has the facility to select one of the clock domains as a master which allows one to be synchronously clocked from the other to minimise latency e AES50 clock domain Supports either internal or external synchronisation The DN9650 uses its on board clock oscillator for internal synchronisation For external synchronisation the incoming clock is connected to one of the AES50 ports Additionally the AES50 clock domain has the option of slaving to the network clock domain word clock and video black burst if the SRC is bypassed e Network clock domain Supports clock synchronisation to the incoming clock via a third party network module word clock in or video black burst Supporting PAL NTSC formats interfaces Additionally DN9650 only the network clock domain has the option of slaving to the AES50 clock domain Supported third party multi channel digital audio interfaces are as follows e LabX MADI V1 14 e Audinate Dante e Aviom a Net e Ethersound e It is intended that more third party protocols will be supported The DN965X has an internal Linux web server running a platform independent HTML based interface that allows unit configuration via a computer with up to date browser
24. atically sense the incoming mains voltage and will work where the nominal voltage is in the range 100VAC to 240VAC gt gt To switch the unit on off Making sure that the mains power at the power outlet is off connect the mains cable supplied with your DN965X to the mains power outlet and then to the mains socket at the rear of your unit To switch the unit on off use the mains on off switch on the rear of the unit The blue KT roundel on the front of the unit will illuminate to show that power is on To electrically isolate the unit switch it off and remove the mains cable from mains IEC socket on the rear panel Operator Manual 3 ka LEI Chapter 1 Getting Started Configuring the unit for the first time Important Before you use the unit for the first time you must configure your computer with the IP address and netmask to suit the range used by the DN965X Before you can use the DN965X as a network bridge you must first configure it by choosing the type of network module card s that are fitted in the unit and then setting them up Configuration involves connecting the DN965X to a computer running an up to date web browser To make sure your computer is compatible with the DN965X you will need to change its IP address and netmask For more information on configuration see Chapter 5 Configuring the DN965X on page 17 gt gt To connect the DN965X to a computer and then open its configuration menu in the web browser 1 Co
25. ditional charge with a version of the widely available GNU Linux Operating System which is a modular operating system made up of hundreds of individual software components each of which was written and the copyright and other rights in which are owned individually by various parties collectively the GNU Linux Programs Each component has its own applicable end user licence agreement and many of these agreements permit you to copy modify and redistribute the applicable software but you must review the on line documentation that shares a directory or otherwise accompanies each of the GNU Linux Programs provided to you for the specific terms and conditions Nothing in this Licence limits your rights under or grants you rights that supersede the terms of any other applicable end user licence agreement If you wish to receive a computer readable copy of the source code for any of the GNU Linux Programs that have been provided with your Midas or Klark Teknik Product send a cheque or money order no cash accepted your address and 10 00 to cover the cost of optical media postage and handling to Midas Klark Teknik Limited ATTN Linux Programs CD for Midas Klark Teknik Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7HJ England In your request indicate your Product s name and model number serial number and version release information In your request also indicate the relevant Software version release infor
26. ed in a single TAR file Before you can begin the upgrade these files must be unzipped to a location that is easily accessible from your computer The TAR file will contain all of the files required to update any type of unit as listed in the following table which also shows the recommended order of upload Although this order is not critical it is important that you upload the 9650apps img file last as this file triggers a reboot of the DN965X unit Table 3 TAR files and recommended file upload order Recommended upload order Filename DN9650 DN9652 9650_ramdisk gz 1 1 unmanagedredboot bin 2 2 vmlinux26 bin 3 3 fpgas dn9650 asrc bin 4 4 fpgas dn9650 bridge bin 5 N A fpgas dn9652 bridge bin N A 5 9650apps img 6 6 gt gt To update the host software of the DN965X Do not switch the unit off during the software update procedure 1 In the Unit Software section of the configuration window click Update Software 2 In the Update Software window select the update file see Table 3 TAR files and recommended file upload order on page 22 E Update Software Upload Update File Choose Update File You can locate the file by using the browse facility Click Browse and navigate to the file you want then select the file Klark Teknik DN9650 Configuration Mozilla Firefox Eile Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help l amp http 192 168 10 10 index2 php NS Googie 2 O File Upload GU
27. ence shall be governed by English law and the Courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction to hear and decide any dispute concerning it or its formation No breach by you of any provision of this Licence shall be waived or discharged except with the express written consent of the Company and no failure or delay by the Company to exercise any of its rights under this Licence shall operate as a waiver thereof and no single or partial exercise of any such right shall prevent any other or further exercise of that or any other right You acknowledge that the Company could be irreparably damaged if the terms of this Licence were not specifically enforced and agree that the Company may seek appropriate equitable remedies with respect to breaches of this Licence including injunctive relief in addition to such other remedies as the Company may otherwise have available to it under applicable laws GNU General Public License GPL For details of the Third Party Software License Attribution Copyright and Terms and Conditions and Notices and the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE and other public licenses see the Midas Digital Equipment GNU General Public License GPL Booklet part number DOCO4 GPL Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix A Appendix B DN9650 Network Bridge Operator Manual Getting Started siones aan URPAEKINO 4 4 24 5 pus sua e a as koe ados Eee a ob Q kD
28. es of 16 characters that support ASCII characters gt gt To change the text displayed on the DN965X s LCD screen 1 In the Front Panel section of the configuration window click Change LCD Text E Change LCD Text Close LCD Text Line 1 16 Chars max DN9650 Line 2 16 Chars max Network Bridge LCD display on front panel of DN965X DHS6oA Hetuork Eridse In the Line 1 field of the Change LCD Text window type in the desired text The default display shows the unit type In the Line 2 field type in the desired text The default display shows the unit name Click OK Setting up a network module After initially setting up the type of each network module fitted in the DN965X see To select which network card s are fitted in the unit on page 5 you can then configure their settings such as clock source and sample frequency Note On some network module cards it may not be possible to set them up via the configuration menu of the DN965X gt gt To configure a network module card 1 DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual In the desired network module section click Change Module Settings For DN9650 NETWORK BRIDGE CONFIGURATION example in the Lab X MADIX MADI Module section Status Front Panel A MADI Port 1 Error LCD Line 1 DN9650 A LCD Line 2 Network Bridge B AES50 Port 2 Error Change LCD Text If a network module card cannot be B AES50 Port 3 Error S
29. he DN965X to a computer and then open its configuration menu in the web browser on page 4 8 Your unit should now be fully upgraded and ready for operation EN faj To DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge NA ik EKI 24 Operator Manual Chapter 6 Operation Although there are no operating procedures associated with the DN965X this chapter shows you how to create a MADI split Using a MADI module as a MADI split One of the features of the MADI card is that it allows you to create a MADI split This is because the MADI card has both optical and co axial connections which can both be enabled simultaneously in the software see Setting up a network module on page 19 This allows outgoing audio from the DN965x to be received simultaneously on both remote systems However this configuration has some very real limitations as compared to a real split see Limitations on page 25 MADI device slave Fibre optic cables I BD Typical example of a DN9650 DN9652 connected in a MADI split configuration gt gt To configure the MADI module as a MADI split e Setthe unit MADI card as clock source for example choose master onboard oscillator WCLK etc e One format for example optical connected in a loop Tx and Rx as usual to a remote system MADI slave e The other format co axial in this case connected by just the Tx connection on the module to another remote system also MADI slave Limitations The lim
30. hing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the equipment Warning The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable ST TETE 10 INSTRUCTIONS DE S CURIT IMPORTANTES d lectrocution l appareil Veuillez lire ces instructions Conservez ces instructions Respectez toutes les consignes de s curit Suivez scrupuleusement toutes les instructions N utilisez pas cet appareil pr s d un point d eau Utilisez uniquement un chiffon sec pour le nettoyer N obstruez aucune des ou es de ventilation Installez le en respectant les instructions du fabricant Ne l installez pas pr s de sources de chaleur tels que radiateurs panneaux chauffants tuves ou autres appareils produisant de la chaleur dont les amplificateurs Ne pas utiliser d adaptateur pour supprimer la prise de terre des prises trois fiches Si la prise fournie ne peut pas tre branch e dans la prise lectrique adressez vous un lectricen qui remplacera la prise obsol te Prot gez le cordon secteur afin que l on ne marche pas dessus et qu il ne soit pas pinc surtout au niveau des prises ou l endroit o il sort de l appareil MLI LE 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Le symbole repr sentant un clair fl ch dans un triangle quilat ral a pour but d alerter l utilisateur de la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e l int rieur d
31. inates to show the communication status CONTROL between unit and PC as follows O 1 i 1 1 ETHERNET i j e Illuminated traffic detected gt e Extinguished no traffic detected 3 AES50 AUDIO section DN9650 only Three sets of LEDs provide status information ee for the three AES50 audio connectors The green OK and red ERROR LEDs per set show the following dn na me st v m D O O 2 00 LULU nn GO AN TTT e Pulsating green with red extinguished synchronised and with audio activity e Green extinguished with red illuminated loss of synchronisation and no audio activity 4 ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER section DN9650 only This ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER section shows the status of the configured ENABLED O O ENABLED clock source which can be AES50 output soro Y ASRC ENABLED soto ASRC or network output Each source has a AES50 OUTPUT NETWORK OUTPUT yellow ENABLED LED which illuminates to show that the source is enabled The DN9650 also has the facility to stop the output clock if the input clock fails This condition is indicated by the illumination of the red STOPPED LED l l STOP OUTPUT CLOCK IF INPUT CLOCK FAILS Me DT WARF sk Ms mm nn MA mam o MO D si ama PP nn Ento For the LED status see Table 1 DN9650 ASRC LED status on page 13 DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge BLORE MERNIK Operator Manual 11 NUY am UL Chapter 3 Front Panel Item
32. itations of using the MADI module as a MADI split are as follows e Incoming audio to DN965x unit is only available from one remote MADI system e There is no clock domain separation between the two remote systems e If the remote system with the bi directional link goes down or the link is disconnected the other remote system loses its audio feed e Errors at the other end of the uni directional link cannot be detected DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge PLORE MERNIK Operator Manual 25 SZ mJ a H l HLE ER 26 Operator Manual Appendix A Technical Specification This appendix contains the technical specifications specific to the DN9650 and DN9652 Network Bridges Due to a policy of continual improvement Klark Teknik reserves the right to alter the function or specification at any time without notice Table 4 DN9650 technical specification Inputs outputs Terminations Power requirements Dimensions Weight Operation Storage Table 5 DN9652 technical specification Terminations Power requirements Dimensions Weight Operation Storage DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge Operator Manual Three Type Audio Power Voltage Frequency Consumption Height Width Depth Net Shipping Temperature Temperature Power Voltage Frequency Consumption Height Width Depth Net Shipping Temperature Temperature 27 AES5O EtherCon 24 bi directional channels of 24 bit 96kHz audio
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35. n ekas iumo 1 IMSCalaci N sus erkenne NU kacoud kkk eT u o Su uas uras 1 Handling the equipment sssssssssssss 2 Radio frequency interference Class A device 2 Electric TIEIAS sus 00 a s sa a S84 a ORG OOH tetes Q esse 2 Connecting up the DN9O65X 2 Powering the unit ss RS ee uua kta kas 3 Configuring the unit for the first time s 4 Overview E E E E E E E E um um E um um EB EEE EE EEE EE EEE EEE E umm E E 7 About the DN965X units 7 Key TOC EPS a ie o oo REAP a es 8 Host software version and updates ee sss sua 9 Changing the network module ss o soso 9 About this manual 10 Trademarks si sta rss ee led es QUQ OD ESS 10 Service and support 4444444444 10 Front Panel kNo v usssukutikktus es as sa l Rear Panel 00 nn nn nam et a 19 Mains INDUL ca caras arenas A A SU R 16 clock SCCUON usu a e ae a a o da Z pun due Y den SOP AA A a 2 16 AES5O section DN9650 only 16 CONTROL CONN CION sa 226444 nr nun waren sehen 16 Configuring the DN965X 17 About DN965X configuration 17 About the web browser interface 17 Changing the displayed text
36. nnect an Ethernet cable to the CONTROL socket on the rear panel of the DN965X and then to the Ethernet port of your computer Ethernet cable Laptop PC Mac CONTROL connector Connecting a DN965X to a computer 2 Switch on the DN965X and your computer Note the default IP address of the DN965X which is displayed on its LCD screen during power up 3 To make sure your computer is compatible with the DN965X we recommend that you change the IP address and netmask of your computer to 192 168 2 1 and 255 255 0 0 respectively for instructions refer to your computer s help and support information 4 Open your computer s web browser Note Make sure your web browser is up to date 5 In the web browser s address bar type Ve x in the following default IP address Eile Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help displayed on the unit s LCD screen L OE EE during power up and then press 2 Most Visited Getting Started Latest Headlines E NTE R amp Problem loading page PR PT v vr ud http 192 168 10 10 Typical browser address bar a En Ml DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge O HERI 4 Operator Manual Configuring the unit for the first time 6 The DN965X NETWORK BRIDGE CONFIGURATION menu will open in DN9650 network BRIDGE CONFIGURATION the web browser s Klark Teknik RS pe DN965X Configuration tab ES PUR Manu Network Module No Card Selected Klark Teknik 3 Port AES50 Module Sample
37. nt panel DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge BLORE MERNIK Operator Manual 1 Y ml NULLE Chapter 1 Getting Started Handling the equipment Completely isolate the equipment electrically and disconnect all cables from the equipment before moving it When lifting or moving the equipment always take its size and weight into consideration Radio frequency interference Class A device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Electric fields Caution In accordance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules amp Regulations changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Should this product be used in an electromagnetic field that is amplitude modulated by an audio frequency signal 20Hz to 20kHz the signal to noise ratio may be degraded
38. oftware updates at http www klarkteknik com and http www midasconsoles com Limited Liability THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE REMAINS WITH YOU THE LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY FOR ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THIS LICENCE AND OR BASED UPON THE SOFTWARE REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION AND INCLUDING WORK STOPPAGE PRODUCT FAILURE OF MALFUNCTION OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE COST OF THE LICENCE FEE FOR THE SOFTWARE OR THE COST OF THIS PRODUCT SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA LOST OPPORTUNITY OR PROFITS COST OF COVER OR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES EVEN IF YOU ADVISE THE COMPANY OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THIS IS A FUNDAMENTAL TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT AND YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE AND OR THE PRODUCT REFLECTS THIS ALLOCATION OF RISK NOTHING IN THIS PARAGRAPH PURPORTS TO EXCLUDE OR LIMIT THE COMPANY S LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER LIABILITY WHICH CANNOT BE EXCLUDED OR LIMITED BY LAW Other Third Party Computer Programs As referred to herein the term Software refers only to proprietary Midas or Klark Teknik software owned by the Company that has been provided to you for installation on or already installed in a Product In addition to the Software you may have also been provided at no ad
39. ollowing manufacturer Manufacturer Address Midas Klark Teknik Ltd Klark Industrial Park Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7H hereby declares that the following product Product Type Number Product Description Nominal Voltage s Current Freq DN9650 Network Bridge 115V AC 218mA 50 60HZ 230V AC 123mA is in conformity with the regulations of the following marked EC directives and bears the C mark accordingly reference number title 2004 108 EC EMC Directive EMC 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive LVD The conformity of the product with EC directives for use in environments El E2 E3 and E4 is provided by the compliance with the following standards Standards date reference number title EN 60065 2002 Audio video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements Applied EMC emission test standards Applied EMC immunity test standards ref no title ref no title FCC CFR 47 Part ANSI C63 4 2003 Class A Radiated EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic 15 2008 disturbance 30 0MHz to 2 0GHz inc A1 2001 and discharge Canadian CISPR 22 1997 inc A2 2003 A2 2003 EN 61000 4 3 1996 Radiated RF Standard ICES Radiated disturbance and conducted disturbance 80 1000MHz 003 Issue 4 disturbance EN 61000 4 4 1995 Fast transient EN55022 2006 inc CISPR 22 Class A Radiated bursts ac amp signal ports A1 2007 disturbance 30 0MHz to 1 0GHz EN 61000 4 5 1995 Surge ac port CISPR 22 Clas
40. rk Teknik DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge The DN965X is a user friendly high performance digital audio network bridge Both the DN9650 and DN9652 units compliment each other The DN9650 allows AES50 equipped Midas digital systems such as the XL8 and PRO6 and Klark Teknik DN9696 High Resolution Audio Recorders to connect to third party multi channel digital audio networks while the DN9652 allows two dissimilar digital audio networks to interface simply and reliably Your DN965X was conceived by Klark Teknik to offer audio professionals high performance audio equipment designed to provide no compromise sonic quality with a feature set that offers all essential facilities and functions It represents the very best of British design and engineering combined with contemporary efficient manufacturing methods and will give you many years of reliable service All this is backed up of course by the standard Klark Teknik three year warranty Please take the time to complete and return the registration card or fill in the Warranty Registration Form online by visiting our website at www klarkteknik com and to obtain the best results with a minimum of effort also read this operator manual Finally enjoy your Klark Teknik Network Bridge About the DN965X units The DN965X units provide bi directional sample rate conversion of 24 bit resolution digital audio between two clock domains all in a standard 1U high 19 rack mount chassis KLARK
41. s A Conducted disturbance ac port EN 61000 3 2 2006 Mains harmonics EN 61000 3 3 2008 Mains voltage flicker EN 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted RF field ac amp signal ports EN 61000 4 11 1994 Mains voltage dips and interruptions Place date Kidderminster UK 7th February 2011 SVP Midas Klark Teknik AVP Product Development Printed name John Oakley Printed name Alex Cooper DOC04 DN9650ECDOC Rev A Klark Teknik EC Declaration of Conformity The undersigned representing the following manufacturer Manufacturer Address Midas Klark Teknik Ltd Klark Industrial Park Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7H hereby declares that the following product Product Type Number Product Description Nominal Voltage s Current Freq DN9652 Dual Network Bridge 115V AC 252mA 50 60Hz 230V AC 138mA is in conformity with the regulations of the following marked EC directives and bears the C mark accordingly reference number title 2004 108 EC EMC Directive EMC 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive LVD The conformity of the product with EC directives for use in environments El E2 E3 and E4 is provided by the compliance with the following standards Standards date reference number title EN 60065 2002 Audio video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements Applied EMC emission test standards Applied EMC immunity test standards ref no title ref no title FCC CFR
42. tlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Use the mains plug to disconnect the apparatus from the mains Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Warning Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splas
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44. u bo tier pouvant tre d une force suffisante pour constituer un risque Le point d exclamation dans un triangle quilat ral a pour but d alerter l utilisateur de la pr sence d instructions importantes concernant le fonctionnement et la maintenance dans la documentation qui accompagne Utilisez exclusivement des fixations et des accessoires recommand s par le fabricant D branchez l appareil en p riode d orage ou s il doit rester inutilis pendant longtemps Confiez toutes les r parations et interventions un personnel qualifi Une intervention est n cessaire si l appareil a t endommag d une fa on ou d une autre si son cordon ou sa prise secteur ont t endommag s si du liquide a t renvers ou si des objets sont tomb s l int rieur ou encore si l appareil a t expos la pluie ou l humidit s il ne fonctionne pas normalement ou s il est tomb D brancher l appareil du r seau lectrique par la prise de secteur Avertissement afin de r duire le risque d incendie ou de choc lectrique ne pas exposer cet appareil la pluie ou de l humidit Avertissement n exposez pas cet quipement aux claboussures et veillez ce qu aucun r cipient rempli de liquide verre ou vase ne soit pos dessus Avertissement la prise secteur doit toujours rester directement accessible ER Klark Teknik C EC Declaration of Conformity The undersigned representing the f
45. u can carry out a visual check of all illuminated items LEDs etc by switching the unit off and then on again as they should all illuminate during power up e Check the functionality of the equipment Cleaning Switch off the unit and electrically isolate it from the mains before cleaning Clean the DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge using a dry lint free cloth Do not use harsh abrasives or solvents When cleaning the unit take great care not to damage control knobs pushbuttons etc To clean the LCD screen wipe it carefully with a soft lint free cloth using ethanolic liquid such as a screen cleaner for LCDs or by using a screen wipe specially designed for the purpose When cleaning the LCD screen please take the following precautions e Don t use harsh abrasives such as paper towels e Don t apply liquids directly to the screen e Don t use ammonia based cleaners and solvents such as acetone DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge BLORE MERNIK Operator Manual 33 SZ mJ ILILILILIL Checking replacing the mains fuse Checking replacing the mains fuse The equipment must be independently isolated from the mains voltage supply before any attempt is made to change the protective fuse The fuse and its cover must always be replaced before the equipment is reconnected to the mains voltage supply Only use the correct replacement type when changing the fuse Fuse specification is printed on the rear cover To remove the fuse pull out the
46. uration and setting up instructions To help familiarise you with the units there is a description of the front and rear panels along with easy to follow user instructions When referring to both DN9650 and DN9652 type units you will see DN965X Any information applying only to one type of unit will include the name of the unit Trademarks Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Service and support We provide superb levels of support and service to give users confidence in Klark Teknik products For more information please contact your local distributor or Klark Teknik at the address shown in the front of this manual alin MERT IH 10 Operator Manual Chapter 3 Front Panel This chapter describes the front panel of the DN9650 and DN9652 units which comprise the following O KLARK TEE CONTROL AESSO AUDIO ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER N OX O O wu x creer 43 kH 4 3 9 wor soo ASC ENABLED somo mor 1 2 MADIS IF 48 kHz 64 CH I DN9652 DUAL NETWORK BRIDGE 4 L E 8 2 Ch Front panel of the DN9650 top and DN9652 bottom Item Description Illustration 1 Ventilation grill Air intake for internal N A cooling via an internal fan Do not obstruct 2 CONTROL section A green ETHERNET LED illum
47. ure No Word Clock Output Source None i e Unrouted Video Black Burst In Format 720p High Definition Video Black Burst HD Frame Rate 60Hz 24p Change Clocking Options IP Address Current IP Address 192 168 10 10 Current Netmask 255 255 0 0 Change IP Address Unit Software Software Version V1 00 Beta 2 Update Software KLARK l The Red Chip Company Ltd Figure 2 Typical configuration menu Item Screen element 1 Unit type and title of web page 2 Status A view only section that shows the communication status of the network module s and or the three AES50 audio ports 3 Front Panel Shows the current display of the LCD screen DN965X front panel and lets you change it 4 Network A module panel Shows the parameters of the currently fitted network module in position A and lets you change its type and settings 5 Network B module panel Shows the parameters of the currently fitted network 3 port AES50 DN9650 only module in position B and lets you change its type and settings 6 Clocking Options Shows the configuration details of the clock and lets you change its settings 7 IP Address Shows the current IP address and netmask and lets you change them 8 Unit Software Shows the current version of the unit s host software and lets you perform an upgrade a En Ml DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge O HERI 18 Operator Manual Changing the displayed text Changing the displayed text The LCD display has two rows lin
48. ure you have read and fully understand all of the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS at the front of this document Important You must set up the IP address and netmask of your computer PC Mac before using it for the first time Unpacking Carefully unpack your DN965X equipment package Then inspect the DN965X unit carefully for any signs of damage that may have occurred during transit and notify the courier immediately if you discover any Please retain the original packing in case you should need to return the equipment to the manufacturer or supplier or transport or ship the unit later Installation When installing the unit take the following into consideration e Do not install the equipment in places of poor ventilation e Do not install this equipment in a location subjected to excessive heat dust or mechanical vibration Allow for adequate ventilation around the equipment making Sure that its vents are not obstructed To prevent excessive heating of the equipment avoid mounting it directly above power amplifiers or other devices that radiate significant amounts of heat such as radiators and heaters Keep the equipment out of direct sunlight e This unit is designed for mounting in any 19 EIA standard rack Four rack mount holes in the front panel are provided for rack mounting and are designed to fully Support the weight of the unit in the rack Avoid over tightening the rackmount screws as this could damage the fro
49. which is connected to the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the unit Supported platforms are PCs Windows Apple Macs and Linux based PCs The units are capable of operating from a 100 to 240V 10 50 to 60Hz AC power source Key features The DN965X has the following key features e 1U high 19 rackmount unit e Able to interface between AES50 and third party multi channel audio networks DN9650 only or dual networks DN9652 only 1 The Nyquist sampling theory defines the process of sampling audio within a digital system a En Ml DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge O HERI 8 Operator Manual Host software version and updates e Supports up to 64 bi directional channels of 24 bit 96kHZ audio per network or AES50 port DN9650 only with 1 1 channel mapping e Supports operation at 48kHz and 96kHz sampling frequencies Bi directional ASRC on every channel with bypass facility to isolate network domains e High channel count asynchronous sample rate conversion ASRC e Platform independent web browser configuration interface software hosted on integrated Linux web server e Ethernet port for remote computer connection unit configuration and software updating e Ultra high stability reference grade 1 part per million 1 ppm temperature controlled clock oscillator e User selectable stop output clock facility if input clock fails to function to propagate network failure across ASRC for automatic or manual redundanc
50. y switchover e Flexible third party interface clock synchronisation options e Network module incoming and outgoing clocks e Word clock input e Word clock output e Video black burst in PAL SECAM NTSC formats in standard definition SD and high definition HD resolutions e Clock Synchronisation e Clock synchronisation scheme divided into two network domains separated by the ASRC and either domain can be selected as clock master e AES50 clock source DN9650 only may be internal or external incoming AES50 clock word clock and video black burst e Network clock source may be incoming network module clock word clock in or video black burst in e 100V 240V universal power supply 50Hz to 60Hz e Upgradeability Host software version and updates This manual is for DN9650 and DN9652 units running host software version 1 00 and later An Ethernet Control port is provided on the rear panel to facilitate software updates Changing the network module Both CM 1 and CM 2 network modules must only be changed by qualified service personnel Contact Midas Klark Teknik Limited for details DN9650 DN9652 Network Bridge BLORE MERNIK Operator Manual 9 Y ml NULLE Chapter 2 Overview About this manual This is the operator manual for the DN9650 and DN9652 Network Bridge units It is intended to help get your units installed and in operation as quickly as possible by giving you unpacking installation connection config

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