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1. 6 5 3 IF A FAILURE IS DETECTED eerte n Ro n RR RR ER Rees 6 7 4 SPECIFICATIONS 7 P TH 6 9 po TOO Hm 6 10 Chapter 1 BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS Chapter 1 BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION TOA s NX 100 100S Network Audio Adapter is specially developed to transmit high quality audio signals and such control data as serial data over IP networks such as LAN or Internet in real time Audio Signal Flow Chart gt Audio signal 1 Amplifier Speaker Audio signal 2 of CD or other music player Mixer PC with NX 100 software installed Microphone 3 Mixer Microphone 00000000 2 CD or other music player B Amplifier B Speaker 2 FEATURES Permits use of not only dedicated lines but also the Internet which greatly reduces operating costs when transmitting audio signals to remote locations Under peak conditions with no network delay audio signals can be transmitted with a minimal delay of about 20 ms Transmission of contact control data possible Transmission of serial data control information also possible NX 100 only Simultaneous bi directional transmission of audio signals possible Simultaneous transmission
2. Yes C No Sampling Frequency Correction No Automatic correction in the local network Rx 04 sec 196 kbps Broadcasts possible with this spec pr Ig Transmission only Reception only Local broadcast Multiple unicast streaming C Reception Reception of correction data from other network Receiving source IP Address p p p p Receives via Multicast Address p p p Transmission Transmission of correction data to other network Two ways row Select IP Address Fs Correction Port 5007 5007 5007 1 Navigator Select the usable bandwidth and type of line and press the Set button A recommended values will then be set If no problems are foreseen perform the setting as is without changing these values Note Be sure to consult with network management personnel regarding bandwidth type of line and multicast streaming 4 6 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 2 Information 3 Indicates the delay time bandwidth and whether or not broadcasts are possible when broadcasts are made using values selected in the Broadcast Spec settings Delay The delay time is the duration until an audio signal received at the NX 100 and NX 100S passes through the network and is broadcast by other connected NX 100 and NX 100S units Bandwidth Indicates the bandwidth for voice stream
3. 1 Indication name Registration button Glear Janitor room Parking 4 5 dall 1 4 zone Hall 1 B zone oO cO C cn 4 wr 7770 RERI SRI RI SI 9 0 Hall 2 zone Hall 2 B zone mnmnnnnnnnmnnnnns 1 2 3 Registration Contents List reio eon sotun nanan Sas 1 Enable 21 Displays or hides the Group buttons 3 11 12 13 14 15 2 No 4 16 17 18 19 20 Group button numbers These numbers cannot be changed i eee peer pe The buttons are arranged in the order of the button number see figure at right on the i s alil 5 e operation screen spes if 8 10 46 47 48 49 50 3 Indication The name of the Group button to be displayed on the operation screen Group button layout Example when 1 horizontal by 10 vertical buttons are set Step 2 Click off the checkbox ticks in the Registration Contents List for Group buttons not to be used on the operation screen Buttons not marked with a tick are not displayed on the operation screen Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Setting Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM Click on the Group buttons the No or Indication Name area to be edited in the Registration Contents List The
4. SWITCH CHANNEL 1 STOP PATTERN ID 10 SESSION LOCAL DISCONNECT 192 168 10 2 ID 10 SWITCH CHANNEL 1 START PATTERN 1 OK ID 10 SESSION LOCAL CONNECT OK 192 168 10 2 ID 10 SWITCH CHANNEL 1 STOP PATTERN ID 9 SESSION LOCAL DISCONNECT 192 168 10 2 ID 9 SWITCH CHANNEL 1 START PATTERN 1 OK ID 9 SESSION LOCAL CONNECT OK 192 168 10 2 ID 9 SWITCH CHANNEL 1 STOP PATTERN ID 8 SESSION LOCAL DISCONNECT 192 168 10 2 ID 8 WEB 192 168 10 91 fact log e cei WEB 192 168 10 91 flog e cei WEB 192 168 10 91 ftop e cei Operation button 1 Latest button Updates the operation log to current data 2 Prev Page button Moves to the previous page 3 Next Page button Moves to the next page 4 Clear button Deletes all operation logs 5 Display Change button Displays or hides the web access log 4 21 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER Items in the Table 1 Time Indicates the time the event took place 2 Category Indicates the type of log SESSION Communications between units REMOTE Control by a PC SWITCH Monitoring of the contact input and the contact control SERIAL Serial bridge operating status SYSTEM System information WEB Web server access log STREAM Status of audio stream 3 Requesting Source Indicates the IP addresses of communication parties or requesting sources of the events such as designating contact channels 4 Contents Indicates the contents of events Levels are Norma
5. M 00 05 F9 FF 80 0B 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 Janitor room M 00 05 F9 FF 80 0C 192 168 10 2 255 255 255 0 i T Hall 1 Azone M 00 05 F9 FF 80 0D 192 168 10 3 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Hall 1 zone 00 05 F9 FF 80 0E 192 168 10 4 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Hall 2 Azone M 00 05 F9 FF 80 0F 192 168 10 5 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Hall 2 B zone M 00 05 F9 FF 80 10 192 168 10 6 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Hall 3 Azone 00 05 F9 FF 80 11 192 168 10 7 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Hall 3 B zone M 00 05 F8 FF 80 12 192 168 10 8 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Parking Bunits selected Step 2 Set the subnet mask 2 1 Select Scan gt Subnet mask setting 2 2 A dialog will be displayed Enter the setting value and click on the OK button Ej Subnet Mask Setting x The following subnet mask is set for the selected unit Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Cancel Step 3 Set the default gateway 2 1 Select Scan Default gateway setting 2 2 A dialog will be displayed Enter the setting value and click on the OK button Gj Default Gateway Setting B xj The following default gateway is setfor the selected unit Default gateway 0000 Cancel 3 12 6 SYSTEM SETTING TOOL Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Setting data can only be updated after the unit s IP address has been correctly set by way of either the Installation Setting Program s Unit Scanning Tool or a browser 6
6. Select Mode from Standard STATUS Output and ERROR Output Standard Provides output by way of control from a PC or contact inputs of other units or original unit STATUS Output Provides contact output synchronizing with the unit s STATUS indicator operation ERROR Output Provides contact output synchronizing with the unit s ERROR indicator operation Note To use the Contact bridge function select Standard 4 16 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 2 Type Select from Momentary and Latch Momentary Provides output during the period between receiving an activation request and receiving a stop request Latch Provides 1 second of output upon receiving an activation request and 1 second of output upon receiving a stop request Note Latch cannot be selected when setting Mode to STATUS Output or ERROR Output Momentary Broadcast and activation data OK S A ON Contact output Break Contact output d p LL ON ON Latch Broadcast and activation data ON ON ON Make Contact output 11s Break Contact output i i i 1s ON ON ON Caution The unit s correct operation cannot be ensured if both activation and stop signals are received during the 1 second output interval 3 Polarity Select Polarity from Make and Break Make ON when th
7. 101 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address a http 192 168 1 1 admin e htm M Go NX 100 Installation Setting Menu TOP Network Setting Broadcast Spec Setting Broadcast Pattern Setting Contact Setting Serial Bridge Settin Unit Name NX 100 IP Address 192 168 1 1 System Manage ment Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Address 00 05 F9 FF 80 Step 3 Set each item Referring to the corresponding pages perform each setting Network setting See p 4 4 Note that serial bridge setting can be performed for the Broadcast spec setting See p 4 6 NX 100 only Broadcast pattern setting See p 4 9 Caution Contact setting See p 4 13 When displaying each browser setting screen the screen Serial bridge setting See p 4 18 is not correctly displayed if the Back or Forward button of NX 100 only the browser is used Use the menu on the left hand side Log management See p 4 20 of the window System management See p 4 27 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 3 NETWORK SETTING Set the NX 100 100S unit s network This figure represents the NX 100 E NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 PE x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Address http TES 168 10 1 admin e htm NX 100 Installation Setting f lam b bbb 00 05 F9 FF 80
8. 3 4 1 Selection Button Selects the broadcast pattern and contact output to be activated The number of buttons programmed is 50 by default One broadcast pattern or up to 64 units X 8 contact output channels can be set per Selection button 2 Group Button Used to simultaneously select two or more Selection buttons The number of buttons programmed is 10 by default 3 Start Button Starts up the activation contents broadcast pattern and contact output selected with the Selection or Group buttons This button can be hidden from display depending on the setting 4 End Button Terminates activated broadcasts or contact outputs 5 Message Display Area Displays responses to operations or the contents of errors 5 3 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 4 MENU 4 1 File AE set Exit Exit Terminates the software program currently in use 4 2 Settings Help Button setting Unit settings Button setting Set the Selection button and the Group button Unit settings If there is a unit that has not yet been programmed into the system using the NX 100 setup program select this menu item to add it as the operable unit 4 3 Help Help Help Version data Help Displays help contents Version data Indicates the version number of the software program in use 5 4 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM SETTING PROCEDURES USING THE OPERATION PROGRAM
9. 4 Operation Related Settings The NX 100 Operation Program is required to make broadcasts from the PC The Operation Program performs settings using the setting data prepared in 3 System Setting above Note Refer to Chapter 5 Operation Settings NX 100 Operation Program for the setting procedure 1 6 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 1 CONNECTIONS 1 1 Power Source Connections 1 1 1 When using a 24V DC power source NX 100 only Connect a 24V DC power source to the unit s DC INPUT terminal Notes Be sure to connect the unit s FG terminal to the ground terminal of the amplifier or mixer The DC power supply must have a capacity of over 200 mA The range of input voltage to be fed to the DC INPUT terminal should be between 21 6 V and 26 4 V DC If the input voltage exceeds this range the unit may malfunction or fail e Refer to p 2 5 CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL To 24V DC power source PLUGS for connector connection procedures DCINPUT AC ADAPTER 24N 200mA DC INPUT 24V 200mA 10 100M 1 1 2 When using the AC adapter Connect the AC adapter to the unit s AC adapter terminal Pinch the cord with a clamp and securely fix it Use the AC adapter AD 246 optional or the equivalent As for the usable adapter consult your TOA dealer AC adapter Cord
10. Chapter 6 APPENDIX 3 IF A FAILURE IS DETECTED Cannot start up No LEDs light Confirm that power is correctly connected Turn power on again LNK ACT LED does not light Confirm that LAN cable is correctly connected Confirm that the NX 100 100S is connected to the correct switching hub s port and that the proper type of cable is used for the connection Refer to p 2 3 Network Connections for connections to other networks Setup Operation programs do not start up Confirm that Java Runtime Environment is installed in PC using the Setup Operation programs Refer to p 2 9 Installing Java Runtime Environment for correct installation Check version number of installed Java Runtime Environment Unit may malfunction if version numbers differ Refer to p 2 9 Installing Java Runtime Environment for confirmation of the version number Setup Operation programs cannot recognize NX 100 unit Confirm that PC using Setup Operation programs is correctly connected to network Confirm that unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway are correctly set Refer to p 3 8 Unit Scanning Tool or p 4 4 Network Setting for network setting procedures When connected to other networks via router confirm with network management personnel if the router is properly set If Java Runtime Environment is set to operate via a proxy server indications may not be properly d
11. EH QO INSTALLATION SETUP MANUAL NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTERS NX 100 NX 100S Thank you for purchasing TOA s Network Audio Adapter Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment TOA Corporation TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPT IQ 1 2 2 uq 0 10 M ee 1 2 3 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS MR RT LEER 1 3 icc METH 1 4 4 SETTING TASK FLOWS 1 6 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 1 CONNECTIONS 1 1 Power Source Connection 1 1 1 When using a 24 V DC power source NX 100 only 2 2 1 1 2 When using fie AG adaptar uum ee hte ands 2 2 1 1 3 When simultaneously using the 24 V DC power supply and the AC adapter ug hU A 2 2 AMET EEEE 2 3 2 CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS 2 5 3 HACK MOUNTING edis Rs acus ga ax tanen 2 6 4 MAC ADDRESSES AND INSTALLATION LOCATIONS 2 7 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION MEI Tc 2 8 5 2 Activating the Setup Launcher sssssssesss
12. Tip There is no limit to the number of characters that can be entered however the maximum number of characters that can be displayed on the operation screen buttons for the screen size at startup is 16 Because the number of displayed characters increases as the display screen increases in size set the number of characters to correspond to the screen size to be used Step 5 Check the broadcast pattern to be activated in the Broadcast pattern list Tips The Broadcast pattern list displays all patterns that have been programmed into all NX 100 and NX 100S units in the system including the NX 100 and NX 100S units added in the unit setting procedure p 5 6 Only one broadcast pattern at a time can be selected To clear the setting contents of the selected NX 100 or NX 100S broadcast pattern press the leftmost Clear button in the Edit area Step 6 Check the contact output to be activated in the Contact output list The contact channel number to be output can be selected Setting screen example Broadcast pattern list A Button Setting Button layout Single selection button Group button Registration Contents List Edit Visible No Indication Name Indication name Janitor room a room Broadcast pattern S 2 Parking Select r 3 3 Clear Janitor room JANITOR ROOM r 4 4 Janitor room HALL 1 AZONE Janitor room HALL 1 20 NE Iv 6 Hall 1 zone Janitor room HALL 2 AZONE Vv 7 Ha
13. Adds NX 100 units to the network list edit screen 3 NX 100S Add button Adds NX 100S units to the network list edit screen 4 Delete button Deletes NX 100 and NX 100S units from the network list edit screen 5 Upload button Writes the currently edited settings into the NX 100 and NX 100S 6 6 Download button Downloads NX 100 and NX 100S settings and displays them on the edit screen Not saved 3 15 6 3 Network Setting Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Step 1 Click on the Network tab of the System Setting Tool The setting screen will be displayed Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting File Edit Setting Help 2515 Janitorroom 192168101 80 Hall1 Azone 192 168 10 2 80 Hall 1 zone 192 168 10 3 80 Hall 2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 Hall 2 B zone 192 168 10 5 80 Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 Hall 3 zone 192 168 10 7 80 Parking 192 158 10 8 80 Step 2 Set each item 1 IP address NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 IP address 1921 68 10 1 r TCP number assignment UDP port number assignment Web server o Start port No Start port No 5o00 Streaming jooo Broadcast control jooo Error correction 5002 PC control Resend 004 Contact bridge 5002 Serial bridge 5006 Serial bridge 5003 Fs correction 5007 Name IPaddress Websererp Un
14. Before performing the setting using the Operation program Set the NX 100 and NX 100S units in the system using the NX 100 Setup program Broadcast settings that will be activated by the operation program must all be programmed into each connected unit as the broadcast pattern The NX 100 Setup program cannot be used to set NX 100 and NX 100S units connected via the Internet If the system contains NX 100 and NX 100S If only NX 100 and NX 1008 units units not set with the Setup program such as set with program are used the units connected through the Internet 1 Add the unit to the system NX 100 and NX 100S units set with the Setup program as system units are automatically recognized as operable units by the NX 100 Operation program NX 100 and NX 100S units which were set without using the NX 100 Setup program such as the units connected through the Internet can be added to the system setting using the NX 100 Operation program 2 Set the Button layaout Edit the Button layout Edit the layout of the Selection and Group buttons on the operation screen 3 Set the Selection buttons Set the Selection buttons that select the broadcast patterns or contact outputs to be activated Use the broadcast patterns which were programmed into the operable units those units set with the NX 100 Setup program and added in Step 1 above Only one pattern can be programmed into each Selection butt
15. C NX 100 100S Earth E Shield This figure represents the NX 100 DCINPUT AC ADAPTER 24 200 DC INPUT 24V 200mA 10 100M CONTACT OUTPUT 1 23456780C AUDIO OUTPUT RS 232C INPUT s Network Connections VOLUME LINE MIC e CONTACT INPUT 1 23456780C E AUDIO INPUT To microphone or other sound sources Audio Input Terminal Connections Connect the microphone or other sound sources using 2 core shielded cable The NX 100 100S automatically distinguishes between 10BASE T and 100BASE TX networks and establishes a connection For this connection use a straight UTP Category 5 LAN Ethernet cable fitted with an RJ 45 connector Tip It is recommended that the unit be connected to network equipment capable of performing full duplex communications Note Refer to p 2 5 CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS for audio terminal connection procedures Control Output Terminal Connections Connect the control input terminals of all other connected units using 2 control lines To other unit s control input lt C Caution Be sure to connect only these control li
16. M3 x 10 machine screw 2 supplied with NX 100 100S Sx SF Z Rack mounting bracket 5 x 12 rack mounting screw Fiber washer for 5 1 Use the optional MB 15B J hardware set when mounting 2 units M3 x 10 machine screw 1 Component parts of MB 15B J supplied with NX 100 100S 2 Note Never use the screws supplied with the RS MB 15B J to mount the bracket The screws supplied with the MB 15B J are so long as to damage the internal NX 100 100S parts possibly causing the unit to fail NX 100 100S Fiber washer for M5 1 5 x 12 rack mounting screw M3 x 10 machine screw 2 supplied with NX 100 100S amp Rack mounting bracket M3 x 6 oval head screw Coupler Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 4 MAC ADDRESSES AND INSTALLATION LOCATIONS When making the unit s network settings the unit s MAC address must have a clear association with its corresponding installation location Be sure to record the relationship during installation to facilitate later network settings A 12 digit hexadecimal address number peculiar to and assigned to the network connected unit This figure represents the NX 100 TOA NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX 100 Packet AMRF i LNK ACT FD COL STATUS ERROR RUN RESET O O O O O o 00 05 F9 FF 80 81 MAC address Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 5 1 System Conditions The following minimum PC pers
17. Serial Bridge Setting NX 100 only Step 1 Click on the Serial tab of the System Setting Tool Step 2 Tick Enable serial port The setting screen will be displayed allowing entry of each item Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting B zc xi File Edit Setting Help T le address Web server port Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Serial System Janitor room 192 168 10 1 80 Hall1 Azone 192 168 10 2 80 Enable serial port Hall 1 B zone 192 168 10 3 80 Protocol Hall2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 TCP server Hall 2 B zone 192 168 10 5 80 TCP client Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 Hall 3 B zone 192 168 10 7 80 UDP Parking 192 168 10 8 80 Target unit Hall 3 Azone Serial Port Baud rate ooo Data length shits gt Parity None 7 Stop bits fibt Flow control None Misc Auta cutatitime Transmitreceive raw data Step 3 Set each item 1 Protocol Select the serial bridge communication method TCP server The unit selected on the setting screen functions as a TCP server and carries out communications TCP client The unit selected on the setting screen functions as a TCP client and carries out communications Clicking the radio button permits selection of the connected unit UDP Carries out UDP communications Clicking the radio button permits selection of the connected unit 2 Target unit Select the
18. Up to 64 simultaneous transmissions Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Operating Humidity Under 90 RH no dew condensation should be produced Finish Steel plate black 3096 glossy Dimensions 210 w x 46 h x 188 d mm Weight 1 2 kg OdB 1V Note The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement Optional products Rack mounting bracket MB 15B BK for rack mounting one NX 1008S unit MB 15B J for rack mounting two NX 100S units AC adapter AD 246 Note When you need the AC adapter be sure to consult your TOA dealer 6 10 URL http www toa jp AM Corporation 200708 Ny
19. is not well suited to applications that emphasize real time operability because of longer delay times Packet loss recovery ability Real time operability Band occupation Standard Small Error correction Moderate Resend Large Note Numbers represent level of advantage in the order of 1 2 3 1 6 Contact OFF Delay Time Depending on the packet loss recovery setting delay times may be generated in broadcasts Long delay times do not take place in the contact bridge function Therefore if the contact is set so that it becomes OFF when broadcasts are terminated the contact may be turned OFF before broadcast completion To leave the contact ON until broadcast completion the contact OFF delay time of the NX 100 or NX 100S that provides contact output needs to be set to be longer than the broadcast delay time in the contact setting The broadcast delay time is displayed on the Broadcast Spec setting screen 1 7 Sampling Frequency Correction Synchronizes all NX 100 and NX 100S operation clocks in the system Unless the operation clocks are all synchronized sound losses can occur in broadcasts that last more than 2 minutes For example to realize sampling frequency fs correction between units connected to Networks A and B perform fs correction data transmission setting for any one of the NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to Network A Set the target transmission unit of the correction data to the Network B
20. 1 Operation Mode Select from Momentary and Latch Operations are as follows Momentary The designated broadcast pattern or other unit s contact is activated while the input is ON The start mode stops when the input is OFF Latch When the input is turned on the designated broadcast pattern or other unit s contact is activated and the start mode continues even if the input is turned OFF The start mode stops when the input is turned ON again Momentary ON ON Make Contact input Break Contact input ED ON ON Broadcast and contact data Latch ON ON ON 50 ms or more Contact input Break i i Contact input 50 ms or more ON ON ON Broadcast and contact data 2 Polarity Set to either Make or Break Make ON when contact is closed Break ON when contact is opened 4 14 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 3 Broadcast Pattern The NX 100 100S unit s list of programmed broadcast patterns is displayed Select the pattern to be started Patterns which cannot be broadcast due to the Broadcast Spec settings are highlighted in red with a NO displayed in the corresponding Enable column Disabled broadcasts are usually caused by incorrect multicast or transmission sampling frequency settings for instance local broadcasts cannot be made at 32 kHz Select Select the pattern to be started When cancelling the selec
21. 4 Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing 5 2 Pattern Edit Area The pattern addition display differs from the pattern editing display for the selected pattern The Addition of Pattern screen is displayed by default when no pattern is selected 5 2 1 Pattern addition Addition of Pattern is displayed as the pattern edit area s title when no pattern is selected or when the Pattern Addition button is pressed 1 Name Enter the pattern name to be programmed into the NX 100 100S New Pattern is displayed when the Pattern Addition button is pressed Change this indication to the appropriate pattern name Caution Take care not to assign a pattern name which is already programmed 2 Direction Select the broadcast direction Transmission Broadcasts from the original unit to other units Reception Broadcasts from other units to the original unit Local Broadcasts from the original unit s audio input to its own audio output Caution Local cannot be selected when the transmission sampling frequency is set to 32 kHz in the Broadcast Spec setting 4 10 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 3 Target Unit 4 5 The IP addresses of the target NX 100 and NX 100S units are displayed When Transmission is selected in the Direction setting broadcasts are sent all added NX
22. An open collector output Withstand voltage 30 V DC Control current 50 mA maximum Control Input Terminal CONTACT INPUT A no voltage make contact input Short circuit current 10 mA Open voltage 12 V Audio Output Terminal AUDIO OUTPUT A 0 dB 600 balanced output Line level audio signal output H Hot C Cold E Ground shield Audio Input Terminal AUDIO INPUT A 58 to 0 dB 2 kO balanced input Microphone or line level audio signals can be connected to this terminal H Hot C Cold E Ground shield 1 4 20 21 22 Input Volume Control INPUT VOLUME Adjusts the audio input level Turn the control clockwise to increase the level and counterclockwise to decrease it NX 100S only Adjust the control so that the Input signal indicator 3 lights and the Input peak indicator 4 does not light Input Level Selection Switch LINE MIC Set this switch to the MIC right side position when using a microphone and to the LINE left side for other inputs Factory preset to the LINE position Phantom Power ON OFF switch PHANTOM NX 100S only The supply voltage is 24 V DC To supply the phantom power to the microphone connected to the Audio input terminal 19 set the Input level selection switch 21 to the MIC position and the PHANTOM switch to the ON position Chapter 1 BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS 1 5 Chapter 1 BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS 4 SETTING
23. Click J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 3 of the Setup Launcher The installer will be activated JAVA 2 Platform Standard Edition InstallShield Wizard J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 3 Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the program setup process Please wait Configuring Windows Installer Step 3 Select accept the terms in the license agreement and Typical then click the Next button as instructed by the screen Installation will begin and the progress status displayed iz J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 3 Progress Installing The program features you selected are being installed XL Please wait while the Install Wizard installs J25E Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 3 This may take several minutes Status Copying new files CULT LTT 7 Installshield Back Next gt The Installation Completed indication will be displayed upon installation completion ie J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 3 Complete Installation Completed The Install Wizard has successfully installed J25E Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 3 Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS Tip Check the correct Runtime installation or version number from Control Panel Installation completion icon Control Panel 10 x File Edit Favorites Tools Help Back By Gsearch
24. No 6 Fs correction Start port No 7 Sampling frequency Caution Since UDP port No 15000 is used by the unit numbers between 14990 and 15000 cannot be used 3 17 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 4 Broadcast Spec Setting Step 1 Click on the Broadcast Spec tab of the System Setting Tool The setting screen will be displayed IP ERES Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting zl xl File Edit Setting Help A ran IP address Web sererp UnitTpe Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Conia Serial System Janitor room 192 168 10 1 80 Nx 1008 Hall 1 Azone 192168102 80 NX 1008 Navigator Sets recommended value Hall 1 zone 192 168 10 3 80 NXx 1008 Selectthe bandwidth a single streaming can use Hall 2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 NX 1008 512kbps Hall 2 Bzone 192 168 10 5 80 NX 1008 Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 NX 1008 3ampling frequency kHz Tx 18 Rx te Hall3 Bzone 192 168 10 7 80 NX 1008 AN nl Parkin 192 168 10 8 80 NX 1008 cate Trl l d 18 32 64 128 256 512 1024 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 Compression ves 7 Packet loss recovery Standard v Enable multicast Multicast address 225 0 0 1 nformation Bandwidth kbps Delay sec Not possible with this setting Te 130 00 0 08 Local broadcast Two ways streaming Rx 43000 0 08 Multiple unicast streaming Step 2 Select the usable bandwidth at
25. Power Source 24 V DC removable terminal block or AC adapter AD 246 optional or equivalent Current Consumption 200 mA DC operation Audio Input 1 channel transformer isolated 58 dB to 0 balanced MIC LINE changeable volume adjustable with volume control 2 removable terminal block Audio Output 1 channel transformer isolated balanced 600 removable terminal block Frequency Response 50 14 000 Hz when sampling frequency is 32 kHz Distortion Under 0 3 1 kHz when sampling frequency is 32 kHz Control Input 8 channels no voltage make contact input open voltage 12 V DC short circuit current 10 mA removable terminal block Control Output 8 channels open collector output polarized withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 50 mA max removable terminal block Network I F 10BASE T 100BASE TX Auto Negotiation Network Protocol TCP IP UDP HTTP RTP Audio Packet Transmission System Unicast Up to 4 simultaneous transmissions Multicast Up to 64 simultaneous transmissions Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 40 C when AC adapter is in use Operating Humidity Under 90 RH no dew condensation should be produced Finish Steel plate black 3096 glossy Dimensions 210 w x 46 h x 188 d mm Weight 1 2 kg OdB 1V Note The design and specifications are subject to chan
26. Scanned unit list 5 Subnet mask A list showing the units scanned Displays the subnet mask to be set for the units scanned 2 MAC address Displays the MAC addresses of the units 6 Default gateway scanned Displays the default gateway to be set for the Cannot be changed units scanned 3 Unit type 7 Web port Displays either type of unit NX 100 or NX 1008 Displays the port number of the web server 4 IP address 8 Name Displays the IP addresses of the units scanned Displays the names of the units scanned Note When selecting a unit tick the leftmost checkbox in the scanned unit list Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 5 2 Menu 5 2 1 File Scan Help Save in setting file format Ctrl S Exit Save in setting file format Ctrl S Saves scanned unit data to the PC in unit setting file format IP address cfg Exit Exits the program Important The Save in setting file format function is used to set broadcasts in the system settings after the unit scan is complete Selecting Save in setting file format writes the setting contents into the data folder The contents of the unit setting file include only the IP address subnet mask default gateway unit name and Web server port number When broadcast contents have previously been set and saved using the System Setting Tool these earlier system settings will be erased if Save in setting file format is selected If system setting has alr
27. Setting After scanning the unit using the Setup program s Unit Scanning Tool set the IP address default gateway subnet mask and unit name Upload the network setting data Save the network setting data in unit setting file format IP address cfg 2 System Setting Set non network items using the System Setting Tool Manually add any units that could not be scanned and enter their IP addresses and unit names Set the following items in the order listed System Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Serial Bridge Set audio I O unit names Set the port number Perform Broadcast Spec settings based on the network configuration Before using this function confirm the following information with network management personnel Usable bandwidth Whether or not multicast streaming can be used Set the units to be connected in each broadcast pattern when activated by contact or the Operation program This setting not needed for units that will not be used in broadcast patterns Set the broadcast pattern to be activated when a contact is received and the contact output for other connected units Also set the operation to be performed when contact output is activated by other units NX 100 only 3 Setting Upload Set the units to be connected and their serial ports when using the serial bridge function Upload the unit set
28. The setting contents will be displayed Step 3 Tick the checkbox for Enable contact The setting contents can be edited IP DET Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting zl xl File Edit Setting Help e ej je 010 Mame _IPaddress Web serverp __UnitType wetwork Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact serial System Janitor room 192 168 10 1 80 NX 1008 MTS E i eias Hall 1 Azone 192 168 10 2 80 NX 1008 Hall 1 B zone 192 168 10 3 80 NX 1008 Ow mw Hall 2 192 168 10 4 NX 1 all2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 1005 C2 C3 C4 C8 C8 CT Hall 2 Bzone 192 168 10 5 80 Nx 1005 Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 Nx 1005 7 Enable contact Hall 3 zone 192 168 10 7 80 NX 1008 Parking 192 168 10 8 80 NX 1008 Mode standard zl Type Momentary Polarity OFF delay time s 15 OS Te 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Step 4 Select Mode from Standard STATUS Output and ERROR Output Standard Provides output by way of control from a PC or contact inputs of other units or original unit STATUS Output Provides contact output synchronizing with the unit s STATUS indicator operation ERROR Output Provides contact output synchronizing with the unit s ERROR indicator operation Note To use the Contact bridge function select Standard 3 25 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Step 5 Set the type to M
29. Ug Ui X yy Ed Address Control Panel v Pu 1 J km HU T o S Accessibility Add Remove f Add Remove Administrative Automatic Control Panel Options Hardware Programs Tools Updates Use the settings in Control Panel to pa uw Cer 2 personalize your computer Date Time Display Folder Options Fonts Game Select an item to view its description Controllers Windows Update P CH Windows 2000 Support O Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up m 9 Phone and Power Options Printers Regional Scanners and Modem Options Cameras 8 Scheduled Sounds and System Users and Tasks Multimedia Passwords 24 object s 5 My Computer 7 2 10 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 5 4 Installing the NX 100 Software The NX 100 software consists of the following 2 programs NX 100 Setup Program Installation Setting Enables integrated setting of the NX 100 and NX 100S from the PC NX 100 Operation Program Enables integrated setting of the NX 100 and NX 100S from the PC for broadcast activation Install this software program to operate the unit from the PC 5 4 1 Installation procedures Step 1 Click NX 100 Software in the Setup Launcher The installer will be activated ii NX 100 Software InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NX 100 Software The InstallShield R Wizard will install NX 100 Software on your computer To con
30. a connection is made from Unit B to Unit A in the figure the local address can be used However when a connection is made from Unit C to Unit A the global IP address must be used The fixed global IP address must be assigned to the units connected via the Internet When selecting an NX 100 or NX 100S which is connected through the Internet as the target connection unit for a broadcast pattern contact or serial bridge in NX 100 or NX 1008 unit setting the fixed global IP address must be designated Consult with network management personnel or the ISP Internet service provider concerning the acquisition of a fixed global IP address The serial bridge function is valid only for the NX 100 6 2 Chapter 6 APPENDIX 1 2 Network Address Translation NAT and Setup Software Programs Because the Internet cannot be accessed using the local IP address the local IP address must be converted into the global IP address by means of Network Address Translation NAT Router 1 Router 2 NX 100 100S C A B es uummumummumm Connections can be made from Unit C to Unit A using the global IP address The global IP address used for the connection is converted into the local address for Unit A by Router 1 Note that the NX 100 Setup program is not designed to enable the NAT function Use a browser to select units connected by way of the NAT as the target connection unit for the broadcast
31. addresses and Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP The effective multicast address range is from 225 0 0 0 to 238 255 255 255 Note Follow the instructions of the network management personnel for the effective range of the broadcast 1 5 Packet Loss Recovery The NX 100 and NX 100S convert audio data into IP packets to carry out communications According to the condition of the network to be used packets may be lost deteriorating sound quality The NX 100 and NX 100S offer the following 3 different selection modes for recovering such lost packets Standard Corrects for lost packets with a silent gap This method helps reduce delay times and bandwidth and is appropriate for applications that emphasize real time operability However it is not well suited to networks in which many packet losses may occur because the good sound quality cannot be maintained Error Correction Recovers lost packets with redundant data Since only short time losses can be corrected this method is not appropriate for networks in which many packet losses may occur It is however appropriate for applications that require high sound quality such as LAN which have lower chances of packet loss Resend Corrects by automatically resending lost packets All packet losses that occur within the preset delay time can be corrected High sound quality can be maintained even on such networks as the Internet which may generate many packet losses This method however
32. already exists in the data folder it is overwritten Step 5 Click on Password Change to change the password Step 6 Click on End to exit the program 3 7 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 5 UNIT SCANNING TOOL Scans the units connected to the LAN Setting data can only be uploaded into the NX 100S and NX 100 units after each unit s IP address has been correctly set by way of either the Installation Setting Program s Unit Scanning Tool or a browser 5 1 Screen Description Click on Unit Scan Network Setting on the initial screen Shown below is an example of the screen displayed after the units have been scanned Setup Software Program Unit Scanning Tool iol x File Scan Help aje E MAC address Unit Type IP address Subnet mask Default gateway l 00 05 F8 FF 80 0B NX 1008 182 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Nx 1008 00 05 F8 FF 80 0C NX 1008 182 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 gt Nx 1008 C 00 05 F9 FF 80 0D NX 1008 192 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Nx 1008 00 05 F9 FF 80 0E NX 1008 192 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Nx 1008 00 05 F9 FF 80 0F NX 1008 192 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Nx 1008 00 05 F9 FF 80 10 NX 1008 192 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Nx 1008 1 00 05 F8 FF 80 11 NX 1008 192 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Nx 1008 00 05 F8 FF 80 12 NX 1008 182 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 80 Nx 1008 SORES 1
33. area allowing editing SEINx 100 Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting File Edit Setting Help 255 Janitor room 192 168 10 1 Hall 1 Azone 192 168 10 2 Hall 1 B zone 192 168 10 3 Hall 2 Azone 192 168 10 4 Hall 2 zone 192 168 10 5 Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 Hall 3 B zone 192 168 10 7 Parking 192 168 10 8 Tip To delete a previously programmed broadcast pattern click on the broadcast pattern to be deleted then press the Delete button Name IPaddress Websemerp UnitType wetwork Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Serial System 8 NX 1008 8 NX 1008 80 NX 1008 80 NX 1008 8 NX 1008 80 NX 1008 80 NX 1008 80 NX 1008 Edit Broadcast Pattern Hall 1 Add Hall 2 Hall 3 Delete Parking Name m Direction Transmission Target connection unit Iz Hall 1 Azone Hall 1 Bzone Hall 2 Azone Hall 2 B zone Hall 3 Azone Hall 3 B zone Parking Step 3 Re enter or reselect the section to be changed 3 22 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 6 Contact Setting 6 6 1 Contact input setting Step 1 Click on the Contact tab of the System Setting Tool Step 2 Click on the selection button for the contact input channel number The setting contents will be displayed Step 3 Tick the Enable contact checkbox The setting contents can be edited Setup Software Pr
34. bandwidth of the network it is highly recommended that compression be enabled Packet loss recovery Selects one of three recovery methods used when an audio packet is lost Standard Error Correction and Resend Refer to p 6 4 for details regarding each recovery method If Error Correction is selected A scale for setting the correction level appears Higher settings increase correction capability however delay times are also made longer Packet loss recovery Error Correction Correnction level PE Low High If Resend is selected A scale for setting delay times appears Longer delay times increase correction capability Packet loss recovery Resend Resend delay sec Baan So 5 1901520 25 30 Enable multicast and Multicast address Set whether or not to use multicast for broadcasts Ticking the Enable multicast checkbox makes it possible to enter the multicast address The effective address range is from 225 0 0 0 to 238 255 255 255 Note Be sure to consult with network management personnel before performing this setting 3 19 6 5 Broadcast Pattern Setting 6 5 1 Setting new broadcast patterns Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Step 1 Click on the Broadcast Pattern tab of the System Setting Tool The setting screen will be displayed Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting File Edit Setting Help g ejeje T IP address Web sener p u
35. contents are displayed in the Edit area Enter the Indication name in the Edit area Tip There is no limit to the number of characters that can be entered however the maximum number of characters that can be displayed on the operation screen buttons for the screen size at startup is 16 Because the number of displayed characters increases as the display screen increases in size set the number of characters to correspond to the screen size to be used Check the Selection buttons to be assigned in the Registration button list Tips The Registration button list displays the numbers and names of the Selection buttons Only the Selection buttons programmed on the Single selection button setting screen can be checked If an invalid combination is set for broadcast an error message will be displayed when the Start button is pressed on the operation screen To clear the setting contents of the selected Group button press the Clear button To save the setting contents without quitting the Group button setting window press the Apply button The setting contents are saved to the data folder located in the installation folder default path C Program_Files TOA NX 100 of the software program Press the OK button after completing all editing tasks The setting contents are saved to the data folder located in the installation folder default path C Program Files TOA NX 100 of the software program and the Button Setting screen is close
36. janitor room HALL 2 ONE r 8 e anitor room HALL 3 ONE r 9 C Janitor room HALL 3 BZO NE n Gontact output Iv Hall 2 4 zone Clear Janitor room Hall 2 B zone Parking eee oe Hall 1 zone EN BH RH NS S EN HS amp Hall 1 B zone ERE m EEE G amp Hall 2 zone EN NH NEN NM EN EN amp Iv Hall 3 4 zone Hall 2 B zone m m m m mW mu rz OLD sana zi Hall 3 zone m m m m m m E m Cancel Registration Contents List 1 0 Operation Software Program 1 Visible le Sete Heb Displays or hides the Selection buttons 2 No Selection button numbers These numbers cannot be changed The buttons are arranged in the order of the button number see figure at right on the operation screen 3 Indication Name The name of the Selection button to be displayed on the operation screen Selection button layout Example when 5 horizontal by 10 vertical buttons are set 5 10 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM Step 2 Click off the checkbox ticks in the Registration Contents List for Selection buttons not to be used on the operation screen Buttons not marked with a tick are not displayed on the operation screen Step 3 Click on the Selection buttons the No or Indication Name area to be edited in the Registration Contents List The contents are displayed in the Edit area Step 4 Enter the Indication name in the Edit area
37. jar installed in the Software folder The User Authentication dialog will be displayed x Enter system name and password System name 1 00 ZEIT Cancel Step 2 Enter the system name and password then press the OK button Note Both the system name and password are case sensitive Password The default system name is factory preset to NX 100 and the password to guest To change them refer to p 3 31 When the system name and password are entered correctly the initial Installation Setting Program screen is displayed NX 100 xs nit Scan Ld WARE Network Setting System Setting Password Change End Copyright C 2002 TOA Corporation All rights reserved Tip At startup the Setup program automatically loads data related to unit setting from the data folder Step 3 When scanning the unit click on Unit Scan Network Setting Tip When the settings are saved a unit setting file is automatically created for each individual IP address and saved in the data folder If a unit setting file of the same name already exists in the data folder it is overwritten 3 6 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Step 4 Click on System Setting when performing such system settings as broadcast configuration Tip When the settings are saved a unit setting file is automatically created for each individual IP address and saved in the data folder If a unit setting file of the same name
38. the equipment that communicate with data less than 1024 bytes long at intervals shorter than 20 ms 3 28 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 8 System Settings Step 1 Click on the System tab of the System Setting Tool The setting screen will be displayed Poet Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting zu xi File Edit Setting Help RJ eee Name IP address Web server p 80 Janitor room 192 168 10 1 ues Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Serial system Hall 1 Azone 192 168 10 2 80 NX 1008 hame Hall1 Bzone 182 168 10 3 80 NX 1008 Unit janitor room Hall 2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 NX 1008 Audio input JAUDIO INPUT Hall 2 Bzone 192 168 10 5 80 NX 1008 _ i AUDIO OUTPUT Hall3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 NX 1008 DUNS Hall 3 Bzone 192 168 10 7 80 NX 1008 Firmware version 1 10 Parking 192 158 10 8 80 Nx 1008 Step 2 Perform settings for each item 1 Unit Enter the unit name 2 Audio input Enter the name of the audio input unit connected to the unit 3 Audio output Enter the name of the audio output unit connected to the unit 4 Firmware version Indicates the unit s firmware version number 6 9 Saving the Unit Setting Files Save the unit setting file to the specified location The data folder is located in the installation folder Default path C Program Files TOA NX 100 of the setup program The save locatio
39. unit to be connected Caution Only units connected to the LAN can be selected 3 27 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 3 Baud rate Select 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 4 Data length Set to either 7 bits or 8 bits 5 Parity Select Even Odd or None 6 Stop bits Select 1 bit or 2 bits 7 Flow control Select the type of flow control None Flow control is not performed Xon Xoff Performs software flow control Hardware Performs hardware flow control 8 Auto cutoff time minutes Set the time interval timeout duration 0 60 minutes before the connected unit is automatically disconnected following the end of the last communication The connected unit is not disconnected if the timeout duration is set to 0 This function is only available for TCP connections 9 Transmit receive raw data Tick the checkbox when transmitting and receiving raw data Data with control information to be utilized between NX 100 units is usually transmitted but raw data communications are generally carried out without such control information However when communications with other connected units are cut off this cannot be detected Raw data communications are only possible while in TCP connection mode Note Serial bridge function data can be transmitted at every 20 ms intervals or when its data length becomes 1024 bytes within 20 ms This serial bridge function cannot be used for
40. 0 OPERATION PROGRAM 1 NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM SUMMARY _ 5 2 2 STARTUP AND INITIAL SCREEN serene 5 2 3 OPERATION SCREEN DESCRIPTION 5 3 4 MENU Cul e 5 4 iN hs cases Acc ede R 5 4 5 4 5 SETTING PROCEDURES USING THE OPERATION PROGRAM 5 5 B UNIT SETTING ADDITION escriben dnt mik ntt ntn 5 6 7 EDITTING THE BUTTON LAYOUT 22 sss 5 8 8 SETTING THE SELECTION BUTTON CONTENTS 5 10 9 SETTING THE GROUP BUTTON CONTENTS 5 13 10 ERROR MESSAGES 7 sse 5 15 Chapter 6 APPENDIX 1 EXPLANATION 1 1 IP Network and li Mem 6 2 1 2 Network Address Translation NAT and Setup Software Programs 6 3 1 9 IP Broadcast and Unit SCAN 2er Ere tin aa 6 3 1 4 Multicast and Simultaneous Multiple Broadcasts 6 4 1 5 Packet Loss e m 6 4 Contact OFF Delay TIME EE 6 4 1 7 Sampling Frequency COFTBOUOI Leicester tenerte eee etn sane aa 6 4 2 INDICATOR STATUS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
41. 00 SR NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer inl x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Address e http 19 10 1 admin e htm Packet System Management NX 100 Installation Setting Unit Data Janitor room Menu AUDIO INPUT TOP Broadcast Spec Setting Unit Data Change Broadcast Pattern Setting Contact Setting User Data Serial Bridge Setting n 00 Log Manage ment System Manage ment New Password New Password verification User Data User DataChanee System Management Utility Setting file upload Browse Upload Settine file download Download Delete All Settines Delete All Settines Deletes all settings to return them to their original settings when supplied Current version 1 10dbe Date Dec 13 2002 Browse Firmware Update e Note The System Management Utility area is not displayed when in Management Setting mode Unit Data 1 Unit Name Enter the NX 100 100S unit s name 2 Audio Input Unit Name Enter a name when connecting the audio input unit 3 Audio Output Unit Name Enter a name when connecting the audio output unit 4 27 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 4 Unit Data Change button Updates only system setting data in the NX 100 100S setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 1008
42. 1 Screen Description Clicking on System Setting on the Installation Setting Program s initial screen displays the following window If the unit to be set is selected its currently set contents are displayed in the right side setting form IP DERIT Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting File Edit Setting Help Janitor room 192 168 10 1 80 Hall 1 Azone 192 168 10 2 80 Hall 1 zone 192 168 10 3 80 Hall 2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 Hall 2 B zone 192 168 10 5 80 Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 Hall 3 zone 192 168 10 7 80 Parking 192 168 10 8 80 1 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 IP address 192 1 68 10 1 r TCP port number assignment UDP number assignment Web server o Start port No 5000 Start port No 500 Streaming ooo Broadcast control 5000 Error correction 5002 PC control Resend 5004 Contact bridge 5002 Serial bridge 5006 Serial bridge 5003 Fs correction 5007 Name IPaddress Websemerp Unit Type Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Serial System Displays the unit names programmed into the system 2 IP address Displays the unit IP addresses programmed into the system 3 Web server port Displays the port number of the web server 4 Unit type Displays either type of unit NX 100 or NX 1008 3 13 Chapter 3
43. 100 E NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm Packet AWSISR NX 100 Installation Setting Dec 12 2002 10 29 35 Stream Log Menu Refresh Clear TOP Network Settin Current Stream Start time Transmitting source Loss recovery etting Dec 12 2002 10 22 55 192 168 10 2 Standard Broadcast Pattern Setting Contact Setting Time Lastbsec 10 15 20 25 30 Earlier Total Serial Bridge Setting Correct Reception 625 625 625 625 625 625 1057 4807 Log Management Error 0 0 System Management Restoration Silent tone insertion 0 Past Reception Loe Dec 12 2002 10 22 15 37 192 168 10 2 Standard 4675 Dec 12 2002 10 21 59 13 192 168 10 2 Standard 1728 Operation Button 1 Refresh button Updates to the most recent data 2 Clear button Deletes all stream reception logs 4 24 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER Items in the Table 1 Current Stream Stream Data Reception Log Correct Reception The number of packets received correctly The number of error packets or recovered packets is not included Error The number of packets whose packet length and header data are not matched Restoration The number of packets recovered by error correction or resending out of those that were lost due to network failures Loss The number of packets not reco
44. 100 and NX 100S target units When Reception is selected broadcasts are received from the added target NX 100 or 1005 unit Target units cannot be added when Local has been selected Target Unit Addition The combination of the broadcast direction and target unit that enables single stream broadcasts can be set as the broadcast pattern The number of target units that can be added is 1 unit for reception and 64 units for transmission when multicast streaming is possible or 1 unit for transmission when multicast streaming is not possible Enter the IP address and transmission control port for each target unit then press the Target Unit Addition button The set target unit will be added to the Target Unit list Example of addition to the Target Unit list Target Unit List IP address Broadcast control port Target Unit Deletion 192 168 1 2 5000 m 192 168 1 3 5000 Caution Units are not added by merely entering them in the Target Unit Addition frame Be sure to confirm that the unit is added to the list after the Target Unit Addition button is pressed and then press the Save button The Target Unit Addition button is automatically disabled when target units can no longer be added Target Unit Deletion button Pressing the Target Unit Deletion button after selecting a target unit in the Target Unit List will delete the selected unit from the list Multiple target units can also be selected for
45. 8E Network Setting ri Setting Deut Gateway Broadcast Spec Setting Erasdoast Pattern TGP Port No Assignment UDP Port No Assignment Setting Web server 80 Start port 5000 Contact Setting Start port 5000 Serial Bridge Setting Log Management Type Port no System Management Broadcast control 5000 Stream control 5001 Error correction Contact bridge 5002 Resend Serial bridge 5003 Serial bridge Sampling frequency correction Designate the port number you use in each protocol NOTE Use the even number for the UDP port number 1 IP Address Enter the NX 100 100S unit s IP address Factory preset to 192 168 1 1 2 Subnet Mask Set the mask address Factory preset to 255 255 255 0 3 Default Gateway Enter the gateway address if the unit is being used outside its assigned subnet Factory preset to 0 0 0 0 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 4 Port No Set the start port number to be used by each protocol The assigned port numbers are indicated TCP Port No Assignment Web server Enter the web server port number Range 1 65535 Factory preset 80 Start port no Enter the first TCP port number other than the HTTP which is used by the NX 100 100S Range 1 65532 Factory preset 5000 UDP Port No Assignment Designate the first port number to be used by the UDP Start port no Enter the first UDP number to be use
46. C components as DTE and DCE components over a network Use a straight cable fitted with a 9 pin D sub connector when connecting to DTE components such as PCs Use a cross cable fitted with a 9 pin D sub connector for connecting to DCE components such as modems Tips Control Input Specifications No voltage make contact input Short circuit current 10 mA Open voltage 12V Pulse width Over 50 ms Connections to the Control Input Terminal Connect the control output terminals of all other connected units using 2 control lines Refer to p 2 5 CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS for control terminal connection procedures When not using the RS 232C interface place the supplied RS 232C cover over the terminal to protect it against dust NX 100 only 2 4 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 2 CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS Wire the removable terminal plugs for power input NX 100 only audio input and output and control input and output as follows Cable size and width to strip Application Size Width to Strip Solid cable and stranded cable For power supply terminal 7mm AWG24 12 NX 100 T Shielded cable For audio terminal AWG28 16 For control terminal Caution Avoid soldering stranded or shielded cable as contact resistance may increase when the cable is tightened and the solder is crushed possibly resulting in an excessive rise in
47. D SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS Step 5 Press the Finish button when the indication InstallShield Wizard Completed is displayed after installation completion ie NX 100 Software InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed NX 100 Software Click Finish to exit the wizard N Gancel An icon for the installed NX 100 software program is created on the desktop NX 100 Setup Program Installation Setting TE Installation Setting NX 100 Operation Program Nx 100 Operation 5 4 2 Update information The latest versions of the following software and manuals are open to the public on the Toa s download site http www toa products com international NX 100 firmware NX 100 software Setup program and Operation program and Instruction manuals Installation setup manual and Operations manual Please download them from the above web site To confirm the NX 100 software version use the Help menu of the software e The version of each instruction manual is in the lower right corner the last page expressed in a year month format Example 200406 represents 2004 June 2 14 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 5 4 3 Installation folder configuration The installed software program is stored by default in C Program Files TOA NX 100 The installation folder is configured as follows However the unit setting file is only created after hav
48. NPUT AC ADAPTER 24V 200mA DC INPUT a Boog 4 24V 200mA 10 100M RS 232C M TT 96 O eur eS un 9 o feere o LINE MIC MESE m COCO CONTACTINPUT 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 C E AUDIO NPUT CONTACT OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 5678C H C AUDIO OUTPUT FE GND 24V 200mA 10 100M uM E 9 mmm mg Ou CONTACT 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 E AUDIO INPUT 8B 10 Cord Clamp Pinches and securely holds the AC adapter cord to prevent its plug from detaching 11 DC Power Input Terminal DC INPUT NX 100 only A 24 V DC input 12 Functional Earth Terminal SIGNAL GND NX 100S only Hum noise may be generated when external equipment is connected to the unit Connecting this terminal to the functional earth terminal of the external equipment may reduce the hum noise Note This terminal is not for protective earth 13 AC Adapter Terminal NX 100 AC ADAPTER NX 100S DC INPUT Connect the AC adapter to this terminal Use the AD 246 optional or its equivalent 14 Network Connection Terminal 10 100M Connects to 10 100 Base T networks RJ 45 Ethernet jack 15 16 17 18 19 V C RS 232C Terminal NX 100 only A 9 pin D sub connector male Control Output Terminal CONTACT OUTPUT
49. Navigator Selection of the usable bandwidth automatically sets recommended values except those related to Multicast If no problems are foreseen perform the setting as is without changing this value Note For bandwidth and multicast streaming consult with on site network management personnel Step 3 Set each item while referring to the bandwidth and delay time indicated in the Information area located at the bottom of the screen Caution Broadcasts are interrupted when the set bandwidth is displayed in red in the Information area The bandwidth is indicated in red whenever this setting exceeds the per stream usable bandwidth 1 Sampling frequency kHz Select a sampling frequency for both transmission and reception from 8 16 and 32 kHz Sound quality improves with higher sampling frequencies however this makes the usable bandwidth wider Caution Local broadcasts are disabled if a transmission sampling frequency of 32 kHz is selected refer to broadcasting direction in the Broadcast Pattern Setting on p 3 20 3 18 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 2 Packet size Select the size of audio packet The packet size cannot be changed when Resend is selected in the Packet loss recovery item Smaller packet sizes result in a wider bandwidth however delay times become shorter 3 Compression 4 5 Select Yes or No Audio signal compression narrows the bandwidth To narrow the
50. STATUS Unit status 8 6 Description conditions NX 100S only Starting up Continues for 30 seconds after the for 30 seconds unit is turned on If this status remains unchanged over 30 seconds this shows unit failure Contact your TOA dealer No audio signals Normal condition when broadcast is input and output o not performed Audio signals input Normal condition when broadcast is and output Flashes performed fast Updating firmware 4 Automatically changes to the Starting Flashes in up status above when the firmware Writing data 1 second update or data write ends s cycles Note Never restart nor turn off the unit in this condition as doing so may cause the unit to fail Error indicator status FD COL SIGNAL NX 100S only STATUS Chapter 6 APPENDIX Possible cause and remedy Power off AC adapter is disconnected Ensure the connection of power supply CPU error CPU hang up Contact your TOA dealer a Data write error Writing data failed because the unit s power is shut off or other trouble occurs during data write or firmware update Contact your TOA dealer Lights for 1 second in several Second cycles Communications related errors on network and control Causes may be the following Power off or network disconnection of the unit set to be controlled duplicate control bu
51. SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 2 Menu 6 2 1 File Edit Setting Save to file Ctri S Reopen file Ctrl 0 Log file download Exit Save to file Ctrl S Overwrites and saves the system setting file Reopen file Ctrl O Rereads the saved system setting file Log file download Saves the log of all NX 100 and NX 100S operations programmed into the system Exit Exits the program 6 2 2 Edit Setting Help Delete NX 1008 Clear Add NX 100 Adds the selected NX 100 to the list edit screen NX 100S Adds the selected 1005 to the list edit screen Delete Deletes the selected NX 100 or NX 100S from the list edit screen Clear Deletes all NX 100 and NX 100S units from the list edit screen 6 2 3 Setting Help Upload Ctri U Download Ctrl D Firmware update Upload Ctrl U Writes the settings currently being edited into the NX 100 and NX 100S Download Ctrl D Downloads the settings from the NX 100 and NX 100S and displays them on the edit screen Not saved Firmware update Updates the NX 100 and NX 100S firmware 6 2 4 Help Help Version data Help Displays help contents Version data Verifies the version number of the NX 100 Setup program 3 14 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 2 5 Buttons em ty 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 1 Save button Saves and overwrites the system setting file 2 NX 100 Add button
52. TASK FLOWS 1 Unit Installation and Connection Refer to Chapter 2 Unit and Software Installations 2 Software Installation Install the setup program operation program and Java Runtime Environment in the personal computer PC The setup program can perform settings for multiple NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to the same network The operation program enables the PC to remotely operate the network PA system to make broadcasts Both the setup and operation software programs are written in the Java programming language To use them install Java Runtime Environment Note Refer to p 2 8 Software Installation for the installation procedure 3 System Setting There are two setting methods 1 Setting Using NX 100 Setup Program This method permits integrated settings and management of the entire system by automatically scanning the NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to the LAN Note Refer to Chapter 3 System Settings NX 100 Setup Program for the setting procedure 2 Setting Using Browser Individual settings can be performed using Internet Explorer or a similar browser which comes standard installed in most PCs without having to install the software program anew Use the browser for setting any NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to the Internet using the NAT function Note Refer to Chapter 4 System Settings Setting Using Browser for the setting procedure
53. ading Unit Seting PIG ue cR recie henna 3 30 6 13 Downloading Unit Setting rhet ert nn erret 3 30 Updating Re cete tre cedere ix hen tutu du 3 30 7 CHANGING THE SYSTEM NAME AND PASSWORD 3 31 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 1 OUTLINE OF SETTING USING BROWSER _ 4 2 oe nee nee nee eee ne tone eee Ce ENDE 4 2 3 NETWORK SETTING sss tnter tenens 4 4 4 BROADCAST SPEC SETTING 1 sese 4 6 5 BROADCAST PATTERN SETTING sse 4 9 c 4 10 5 2 Pattern Edit Area LC UCM 4 10 5 22 Palem Ging P Em 4 12 6 CONTACT SETTING iioi ie Hebr ttn te nanan eer trip 4 13 OT Contact gt uere eer etre eee n 4 14 62 Contact Output SENG ariete a ie ena pa 4 16 7 SERIAL BRIDGE SETTING NX 100 only 4 18 8 LOG MANAGEMENT ee 4 20 MEG 4 21 8 2 Saving Operation oe ode LR FEN Br ub a 4 23 pcc Ee ARR 4 24 84 Operation SATUS naa 4 26 9 SYSTEM 4 27 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS 10
54. assword System name 00 Password ZEIT Step 2 Enter the system name and the password the same system name and password entered in the setup program then press the OK button Notes Both the system name and the password are case sensitive The default system name is preset to NX 100 and the password to guest when the unit is shipped from the factory To change refer to p 3 31 or p 4 28 The Button Setting screen is displayed if the system name and the password have been correctly entered 1 Single selection button Group button Enable start button Number of buttons Single selection button horizontal vertical fi 0 Group button horizontal fi vertical fi 0 5 8 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM Step 3 Click on the Button layout tab then perform settings for each item shown on the screen In the initial startup mode the following screen is displayed ingle selection button Group button 1 Number of buttons Single selection button horizontal 56 2 vertical fo 1E Group button horizontal 3 vertical fo 1 Enable start button When the box is unchecked the Start button on the operation screen is disabled and hidden In this case pressing the Selection or Group button automatically starts connection to the NX 100 or NX 100S programmed for that button Number of buttons Se
55. atically reset after uploading any broadcasts currently in progress are stopped 5 6 Automatic IP Address Assignment Set the IP address for the unit scanned Besides the Changing the Unit Setting Values method described in the previous item there is another method for automatically assigning addresses by limiting the IP address setting range Step 1 Select the unit to which the address is assigned by ticking its selection checkbox To assign the same address to all units select Scan Select all Step 2 Select Scan IP address Assignment range setting to set the usable IP address range Ga Assignment Range Setting IP address to be assigned Start address 92 168 10 1 Number of addresses e Setting the range permits the selection of Scan IP address Automatic assignment 0 ncel Step 3 Select Scan IP address Automatic assignment The IP addresses are automatically assigned without duplicating 3 11 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 5 7 Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Settings The same subnet mask and default gateway numbers can be set for all selected units Step 1 Tick the selection checkbox to select the unit To select all units select Scan Select all 100 Setup Software Program Unit Scanning Tool File Scan Help alel E MAC address IP address Subnet mask l E port Name
56. be sure to save backup copies 3 Unit Scanning Network Setting After installing the system s Setup program on site copy the contents of the data folder saved in Step 2 above to the data folder After setting the network using the Unit Scanning Tool upload the unit setting file using the System Setting Tool Important When performing settings according to this procedure the pre programmed set system setting contents are erased if Save in setting file format is executed using the Unit Scanning Tool To prevent this take the following precautions 1 After completing settings using the System Setting Tool copy and save the data folder under a different name If a data folder copy is saved even when Save in setting file format is selected it is possible to write the unit setting file into the NX 100 and NX 100S after recopying the previously saved and renamed folder to the data folder After performing settings using the Unit Scanning Tool use the System Setting Tool only after uploading the settings but without executing Save in setting file format This prevents the unit setting file in the data folder from being overwritten 3 5 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 4 STARTUP OF INSTALLATION SETTING PROGRAM Step 1 Either double click on the Installation Setting Program icon that was created on the desktop during installation or directly double click on the application nx100 util
57. clamp Note When noise interference affects voice output connecting the unit s Earth terminal FG terminal for the NX 100 SIGNAL GND terminal for the NX 100S to the ground terminal of the connected amplifier or mixer may improve the condition SIGNAL GND This figure represents the NX 100S Ferrite clamp SFC 8 supplied with the NX 100S only Mount the ferrite clamp supplied with the NX 100S on the cable in a way that the cable is looped one turn as illustrated This countermeasure is for complying with the CE marking requirements 1 1 3 When simultaneously using the 24V DC power supply and the AC adapter NX 100 only When both the 24 V DC power supply and the AC adapter are simultaneously used the AC adapter takes precedence However should power from the AC adapter be interrupted due to a power failure etc the power supply will automatically switch over to the unit s 24 V DC power source Connecting a battery directly to the DC INPUT terminal also permits it to be used as backup power supply during a power failure 2 2 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 1 2 Terminal Connections To mixer amplifier etc Audio Output Terminal Connections Connect the mixer amplifier etc using 2 core shielded cable When the connected unit has an unbalanced input make the connections as follows Shield H Hot H Connected Unit 4 SS Cold
58. d screen example A Button Setting K x Button layout Single selection button Group button Registration Contents List Edit Visibie No Indication Name Indication name HALL Iv 1 177707 lt lt Resisation button Select no Nene HALL Clear room HALLS arking BRANCH 4 5 Hall 1 4 zone 6 3 8 9 10 Hall 1 B zone 8 9 co o BS ony Cc amp won e 10 Hall 2 zone Hall 2 B zone 13 14 15 Registration button list 5 14 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 10 ERROR MESSAGES If any of the following messages is displayed in the message display area the NX 100 100S may be malfunctioning or have failed OO connection failure Connection failure to all designated units connection failure Incomplete broadcast No broadcast Connection failure to all units Interrupted broadcast to OO Interrupted broadcast from OO Note The above messages are displayed in red The NX 100 or NX 100S unit may have failed Check to see if the power supply is correctly connected that there are no irregularities in the network and whether or not the NX 100 s or NX 100S front panel mounted Error indicator is lit OO connection failure Invalid system name No start Invalid broadcast setting contents OO contact output XX set to OFF Set
59. d by the unit Range EVEN numbers 1 65526 Factory preset 5000 Caution Since UDP port No 15000 is used by the unit numbers between 14990 and 15000 cannot be used 5 Save button Updates the NX 100 100S setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing 4 5 4 BROADCAST SPEC SETTING Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER Set the specifications that determine broadcast streaming quality The NX 100 100S starts its broadcasts based on this setting This figure represents the NX 100 S NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm Packet NX 100 Installation Setting Broadcast Spec Setting Audio Setting Menu Compression TOP Network Setting Broadcast Spec Setting roadcast Pattern Network Relations Tx 82 7 132 Navigator Sets recommended values 1 Select the bandwidth a single stream can use 512kbps 7 2 Select the type of line you use Dedicated line or LAN C Internet Setting Standard Set Contact Setting Serial Bridge Setting C Error correction Correction level fi Low Infor mation Delay Bandwidth Log Management C Resend System Management Delay 15 sec Tx 0 04 sec fi 96 kbps
60. dcast patterns Target receiving unit 1 Target unicast transmission unit 1 Target multicast transmission units 64 Create a new broadcast pattern by clicking on the Pattern Addition button or select and edit a pattern which has already been programmed This figure represents the NX 100 Z NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer y zl ni xi File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm NX 100 Installation Setting Broadcast Pattern Setting Proerammed Pattern List Pattern Selection Broadcast Pattern Name Enable Broadcast Pattern Selection Area Menu C Hall 1 OK TOP Network Setting Broadcast Spec Setting Broadcast Pattern Hall 2 OK Hall 3 OK c c C Parking OK Setting All OK Contact Setting Serial Bridge Setting Pattern Edit Pattern Addition Pattern Deletion Log Management System Manage ment Addition of Pattern Name New Pattern Pattern Edit Area Direction Transmission 7 Local broadcasts not possible with this Spec setting Tareet Unit List No unit listed Program by entering in the target unit addition frame and pressing the Target Unit Addition button Tareet Unit Addition Target Unit Add to the above Tareet unit list Broadcast control port 5000 Target Unit Addition Audio Stream Target Port 5000 UDP When you press the Save button the above settings are prarammed into th
61. deletion Audio Stream Target Port Enter the port number of the target unit to be used by the audio stream Save button Updates the NX 100 100S setting file When adding a pattern the unit s name appears in the Programmed Pattern List Note The broadcast control port number and audio stream target port are displayed in the Network Setting screen for the target unit Refer to p 4 4 NETWORK SETTING Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing 4 11 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 5 2 2 Pattern editing When the Pattern Edit button is pressed while a programmed broadcast pattern is selected in the pattern selection area the Edit of Pattern title and the name of the pattern before being changed are displayed The setting contents of the pattern are also displayed in the pattern edit area for editing This figure represents the NX 100 Z NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer inl xi File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 10 1fadmin e htm Go Packet 2WISISE NX 100 Installation Setting Proerammed Pattern List Broadcast Pattern Setting Menu Hall 1 OK TOP Network Setting Broadcast Spec Hall 3 OK Setting Broadcast Pattern Parking OK Setting All OK Contact Setting Serial Bridge Setting Pattern Edit Pattern Addition Pattern Deletion Log Manag
62. e contact is closed Break ON when the contact is opened 4 Contact OFF Delay Time sec Enter an OFF delay time of 0 60 seconds for the duration between receiving a termination request and actually turning OFF the contact When in Resend mode and making broadcasts with longer delay times set the OFF delay time to correspond to the delay time Note For more information regarding OFF delay time refer to p 6 4 5 Save button Updates the NX 100 100S setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 1008 is flashing A Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 7 SERIAL BRIDGE SETTING NX 100 only Perform serial bridge settings 44 NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer Dj xj File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Address E http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm Y Packet NX 100 Installation Setting Enable C Disable Serial Bridge Setting Network Setting Menu Protocol UDP v TOP Network Setting Target Unit s IP Address 192 168 fio Port 5006 Broadcast Spec Setting Broadcast Pattern Serial Port Setting Setting Contact Setting Baud Rate 9600 2 Serial Bridge Setting Data Lensthbiti ebt Log Management System Management Parity None Stop Bit fi bit Flow Control None 7 Other Automatic Cutoff Time minutes minutes Transmit R
63. e unit and added to the Programmed Pattern List Settings not changed by merely editing the pattern 4 9 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 5 1 Pattern Selection Area 1 Programmed Pattern List Displays a list of the unit s programmed patterns and whether or not broadcasts are possible Patterns which cannot be broadcast due to the Broadcast Spec settings are highlighted in red with an NG displayed in the corresponding Enable Broadcast column Disabled broadcasts are usually caused by incorrect multicast or transmission sampling frequency settings for instance local broadcasts cannot be made at 32 kHz Be sure to review the Broadcast Spec settings Pattern Selection Select the pattern to edit or delete After selection press the Pattern Edit button to edit and the Pattern Deletion button to delete 2 Pattern Edit button Displays the selected broadcast pattern in the pattern edit area The Pattern Edit title is displayed in the edit area Pressing the Save button after edit updates the pattern setting 3 Pattern Addition button Adds a new broadcast pattern The Addition of Pattern title is displayed in the pattern edit area Pressing the Save button after edit adds the pattern The new pattern is added to the programmed pattern list and displayed in the pattern selection area Pattern Deletion button Deletes the selected broadcast pattern and updates the NX 100 100S setting file
64. eady been performed take the following measures to prevent erasure of the setting contents 1 Upon completion of System Setting Tool settings copy and save the data folder under a different name If the data folder is copied the unit setting file can be written into the NX 100 and the NX 100S after copying the renamed folder to the data folder even when Save in setting file format is selected 2 After Unit Scanning Tool settings have been performed use the System Setting Tool after uploading the settings but without executing Save in setting file format This prevents the unit setting file in the data folder from being overwritten 5 2 2 Scan Unit scan Change settings Auto assignment Subnet mask setting Assignment range setting Default gateway setting Select all Ctrl A Unit scan Scans the units connected to the LAN Change settings Uploads the settings of the selected unit IP address Automatically assigns an IP address and performs related settings Auto assignment Automatically assigns an IP address to the selected unit Assignment range setting Sets the IP address range to be used in automatic IP address assignment Subnet mask setting Sets the same subnet mask to the selected units Default gateway setting Sets the same default gateway to the selected units Select all Ctrl A Selects all of the units scanned 3 9 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 5 2 3 Help Help V
65. eceive RAW data E 1 Enable Disable Selection Select Enable when using this function All items can be ready for entry 2 Network Setting Protocol Select the serial bridge communication configuration TCP Server The original unit carries out communications as a TCP server The NX 100 unit connected to this server must be set as a TCP client in its protocol settings TCP Client The original unit carries out communications as a TCP client The target NX 100 unit must be set as a TCP server in its protocol settings UDP Carries out communications using UDP The target NX 100 unit s protocol settings must be set to UDP Target Unit s IP Address Enter the target unit s IP address and port number Note Enter the global IP address if using the Internet 4 18 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 3 Serial Port Setting Baud Rate Select 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Data Length bit Select to 7 bits or 8 bits Parity Select Even Odd or None Stop Bit Select 1 bit or 2 bits Flow Control Select the type of flow control None Flow control is not performed Xon Xoff Performs software flow control Hardware Performs hardware flow control 4 Other Automatic Cutoff Time minutes Set the time interval timeout duration 0 60 minutes before the connected unit is automatically disconnected following the end of the last communication T
66. ement System Management Edit of Pattern Name before change Hall 1 Hall 1 Transmission z Local broadcasts not possible with this Spec setting Target Unit List IP address Broadcast control port Target Unit Deletion 192 168 10 2 5000 Hall 2 OK 192 168 10 3 5000 Tareet Unit Addition Add to the above Tareet unit list I I i Broadcast control port 5000 Target Unit Addition Audio Stream Target Port 5000 UDP When you press the Save button the above settings are programmed into he unit and added to the Programmed Pattern List Settings not changed by merely editing the pattern Press the Save button to program the edited pattern Pressing the Save button will update the NX 100 100S setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing 4 12 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 6 CONTACT SETTING When the NX 100 100S unit s contact input is activated its set broadcast pattern starts broadcasting while simultaneously enabling other unit s contact outputs Here contact input and output settings are performed This figure represents the NX 100 NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer inl x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Address r3 http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm Contact Setting OupiC 2C aC 4C sC 8C 2C 8C Me
67. ersion data Help Displays help contents Version data Indicates the version of the program in use 5 3 Buttons 1 2 1 Unit scan button Scans all the units on the LAN 2 Setting upload button Writes the IP address subnet mask default gateway and name into the selected units 5 4 Scanning Units Scans each unit connected to the LAN Step 1 Connect NX 100 and NX 100S units to the network and turn on each power The LNK ACT Indicator will light Step 2 Either press the Unit Scan Button a or select Scan Unit scan The MAC address IP address subnet mask default gateway and unit name of the NX 100 and NX 100S connected to the LAN will be displayed Default values are factory preset as follows IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Name NX 100S or NX 100 Caution Units can only be scanned within the effective broadcast range See p 6 3 For the units that cannot be scanned manually add only the units connected to the LAN with the System Setting Tool 3 10 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 5 5 Changing the Unit Setting Values Change the unit s setting values individually Step 1 Double click on the desired cell Data can be entered Step 2 Enter a new value Step 3 Press the Enter key or click on another cell Step 4 After editing completion press the Upload Button Caution Since the NX 100 and NX 100S units are autom
68. es 3 11 5 6 Automatic IP Address Assignment aient eterne tete etta 3 11 5 7 Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Settings sssssssssssseeeeee 3 12 6 SYSTEM SETTING TOOL 6 1 Screen DRS CHUN 2 3 13 6 2 3 14 M ENS 3 14 CD en ea le 3 14 RC 3 14 BUONT M M 3 15 Network C L M HE 3 16 8 4 Broadcast Spec Soll Liu eere cerunt ette ta sedata tne aa 3 18 6 5 Broadcast Pattern Setting 6 5 1 Setting new broadcast patterns 3 20 6 5 2 Editing broadcast patterns nk n PR ERRRER 3 22 6 6 Contact Setting 5 8 1 Contact input SOM eio aiaa 3 23 06 2 Contact output 3 25 8 7 Serial Bridge Setting NX 100 only 12 2 3 27 6 8 System STINGS Rm 3 29 0 9 Saving the Unit Setting Files x 3 29 6 10 Reopening Unit Setting FIGS pn ten 3 30 6 11 Downloading the Operation Logs 3 30 8 12 Uplo
69. essssssseeenn nennen enne enn snnt 2 8 5 3 Installing Java Runtime Environment 0cccccccscccccivvesececepsenscee rient rede 2 9 5 4 Installing the NX 100 Software 5 4 1 Installation procedures E 2 11 5 4 2 Update MOMAN S 2 14 5 4 8 Installation folder configuration cecus uendere ei tta tne deut endi una endis 2 15 5 3 Uninstalling Each tees uses haa RR ERR 2 15 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 What ig the NX 100 Setup Programi 3 2 1 2 About n b hee te exta 3 2 1 3 Backing Up Setting Files essssssssssesesseses enne nnne nen 3 2 1 4 Cautions Concerning Setting Updates essere ennt 3 2 2 SETUP SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND SETTING ITEMS 3 3 3 SETTING PROCEDURE 1 sese 3 4 4 STARTUP OF INSTALLATION SETTING PROGRAM 3 6 5 UNIT SCANNING TOOL S1 MES 3 8 5 2 Menu CS NI T 3 9 nec M 3 9 SEA c 3 10 e MNT 3 10 A UMIS ER 3 10 5 5 Changing the Unit Setting Values iei teet aad hee tete enne ted dun
70. g other than NX 100 Software Custom Setup is selected Installation will begin If NX 100 Software Custom Setup is selected The screen for selecting the software program to install in Custom Setup mode is displayed i NX 100 Software InstallShield Wizard Custom Setup Select the software program you want to install Click on an icon in the list below to change how a feature is installed E Setup Software Program Installation Setting c3 X G3 This feature will be installed on local hard drive This software program is used to control nehwinrk P Feature Description Operation Software Program 98 This feature and all subfeatures will be installed on local hard drive m This feature will be installed to run from network Bm B This Feature and all subfeatures will be installed to run from the network 029 This feature will be installed when required X Thisfeature will not be available InstallShield Help Space lt Back Cancel Install t FAProg 4 1 Click the icon to select software program The popup menu for selecting the installation method will be displayed 4 2 Select This feature will be installed on local hard drive for the software program s to be installed and This feature will not be available for software program s not to be installed 4 3 Press the Next button Installation will begin 2 13 Chapter 2 UNIT AN
71. ge screen will be displayed Ga Password Change iB xl Enter new system name and password New system name New password New password verification Cancel Step 2 Enter a new system name and password Use up to 15 alphanumeric characters to enter the system name and password They can be set to blank Enter the password a second time for verification 3 31 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 1 OUTLINE OF SETTING USING BROWSER Settings can also be changed without requiring installation of the dedicated NX 100 software by individually connecting to each NX 100 100S using the browser For NX 100 100S units connected by way of the NAT function such as an access via internet perform settings from the browser Browsers that ensure correct NX 100 100S operation Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Internet Explorer 5 5 and Netscape 7 Notes Settings cannot be performed if the network is not correctly set In particular new units shipped from the factory may have duplicate default IP addresses or settings that assume the NX 100 1008 is not connected to the same network as the PC Complete network settings before using the NX 100 Installation Setting program If performing setup by the browser disconnect the unit from the network and connect it directly to the PC s LAN port using a cross cable Should the power be switched off during setti
72. ge without notice for improvement Optional products Rack mounting bracket MB 15B BK for rack mounting one NX 100 unit MB 15B J for rack mounting two NX 100 units AC adapter AD 246 Note When you need the AC adapter be sure to consult your TOA dealer 6 9 4 2 NX 100S Power Source Chapter 6 APPENDIX AC adapter AD 246 optional or equivalent Power Consumption 7 W when the optional AD 246 is used Audio Input 1 channel transformer isolated 58 to 0 dB balanced MIC LINE changeable volume adjustable with volume control 2 kO removable terminal block 3 pins phantom power supply 24 V can be set with the switch Audio Output 1 channel transformer isolated balanced 600 O removable terminal block 3 pins Frequency Response 50 14 000 Hz when sampling frequency is 32 kHz Distortion Under 0 3 1 kHz when sampling frequency is 32 kHz Control Input 8 channels no voltage make contact input open voltage 12 V DC short circuit current 10 mA removable terminal block 9 pins Control Output 8 channels open collector output polarized withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 50 mA max removable terminal block 9 pins Network I F 10BASE T 100BASE TX Auto Negotiation Network Protocol TCP UDP ARP ICMP RTP HTTP RTP IGMP Audio Packet Transmission System Unicast Up to 4 simultaneous transmissions Multicast
73. he connected unit is not disconnected if the timeout duration is set to 0 This function is only available for TCP connections Transmit Receive RAW data Tick the checkbox when transmitting and receiving raw data Data with control information to be utilized between NX 100 units is usually transmitted but raw data communications are generally carried out without such control information However when communications with other connected units are cut off this cannot be detected Raw data communications are only possible while in TCP connection mode 5 Save button Updates the NX 100 setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 is flashing Note Serial bridge function data can be transmitted at every 20 ms intervals or when its data length becomes 1024 bytes within 20 ms This serial bridge function cannot be used for the equipment that communicate with data less than 1024 bytes long at intervals shorter than 20 ms 4 19 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 8 LOG MANAGEMENT The unit s operation logs are displayed and saved This figure represents the NX 100 3 NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer lini xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm gt Packet ee NX 100 Installation Setting Operation Log Displays operation control and web access log
74. ights when the audio signal applied to the Audio input terminal 19 is adjusted to a level enough high for transmission to a network with the Input volume control 20 4 Input Peak Indicator Red NX 100S only Remains lit while the input audio signal is being distorted Set the Input volume control 20 and the Input level selection switch 21 to a proper position according to the input signal level INPUT Chapter 1 BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS Packet ANSISE STATUS ERROR RUN RESET O 00 05 9 80 81 Packet STATUS ERROR RUN RESET O O 00 05 F9 FF 80 81 Status Indicator Yellow Remains lit during broadcasts Flashes while the unit is writing data into the internal storage medium flash memory Error Indicator Red Lights if an error is detected during transmission etc Run Indicator Green Remains lit during normal operation Flashes at 2 second intervals when a failure is detected Reset Button Restarts the unit when pressed MAC Address The unit s MAC address consists of 12 hyphenated alphanumeric characters 1 3 Chapter 1 BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS Rear NX 100 NX 100S 6 CONTACTOUTPUT 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 C H C E AUDIO OUTPUT DCI
75. ing been set by the setup program and the unit operation log is created after the NX 100 100S unit s first actual operation Installation Folder nx100 control jar Operation Program nx100 util jar Setup Program Installation Setting packet audio jar data data folder Config folder to store unit setting files IP address cfg unit setting file Log folder to store logs IP address log unit operation log file System nxc setup program system file panel nxc operation program system file Data in the data folder are commonly used by both the Setup Program and the Operation Program The Setup Program and the Operation Program always operate based on the unit setting files in the data folder Manually opening or saving these files cannot be performed Do not change the configuration or name of the file or folder in the installation folder When creating other systems or saving backup copies copy the data folder into other location and save it To reuse replace the data folder with the one in use 5 5 Uninstalling Each Software Select Control Panel Add Remove Programs to delete 2 15 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 What is the NX 100 Setup Program This program is used to set all the NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to a LAN It also provides a simple display on the PC screen of ope
76. ing over the network The bandwidth used is indicated in red if the setting exceeds the usable bandwidth set in the Navigator section Broadcasts possible with this spec Broadcasts that are possible with the set Spec are marked with OK and those that are not possible are marked with NG The conditions under which broadcasts can be made are as follows Transmission only broadcasts from the original unit to other units Broadcast signals can be sent to a connected unit if the transmission bandwidth is within the set bandwidth Reception only broadcasts from other units to the original unit Broadcast signals can be received from a connected unit if the reception bandwidth is within the set bandwidth Local broadcast transmissions from the original unit s audio input to its audio output Local broadcasts cannot be made if the transmission sampling frequency is set to 32 kHz Multiple unicast streaming and Two way Cannot be performed when packet transmission intervals are short Adjust the sampling frequency compression packet size packet loss recovery and its level Audio Setting Sampling Frequency Select the transmission and reception sampling frequencies from 8 16 and 32 kHz Sound quality improves with higher sampling frequencies however this makes the bandwidth wider Compression Select Yes or No To narrow the bandwidth of the network it is highly recommended that compression be enabled 4 7 Chapte
77. ing updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing 4 29 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 2 Setting File Download Backs up the setting file Step 1 Press the Download button A dialog is displayed File Download Step 2 Press the Save button A dialog is displayed m History f Desktop My Documents ez 192 168 1 1 cfg My Network P TNI EZ Step 3 Select the save destination and enter a filename Tip The default filename IP address cfg is first displayed Step 4 Select All files for Save as type then press the Save button 4 30 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 3 Delete All Settings Deletes all settings to return them to their original settings when supplied The unit is factory preset as follows IP Address 192 168 1 1 Unit Name NX 100S System Name NX 100 Password guest Other settings can be viewed with a browser or the setup program 4 w Firmware Update Updates firmware Step 1 Press the Browse button The Choose file dialog opens Choose file E 2 x Look in My Documents amp E3 My Pictures History AA Desktop My Documents My Computer My Network Files of type fan Files x Cancel 2 Step 2 Select the NX 100 firmware bin extension then press the Firmware Update button Cautio
78. ir setting data downloaded The names are displayed on the Unit Settings screen when downloaded The names cannot be edited The downloaded setting contents are saved to the data folder in the software program installation folder Step 7 Press the OK button after all necessary NX 100 and NX 100S units have been added The NX 100 and NX 100S units with the entered IP addresses are connected and their setting data downloaded After the downloading of all units is completed the Unit Settings screen is closed The downloaded setting contents are saved to the data folder in the software program installation folder Tips When a unit cannot be connected the dialog Connection failure to XX Delete is displayed Pressing the OK button deletes the faulty NX 100 or NX 100S from the Unit Settings screen list and the data is saved Pressing the Cancel button cancels the setting change Setting can be attempted again after confirming the setting contents To delete an NX 100 or NX 100S unit from the Unit Settings screen list select the desired unit and press the Delete button Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 7 EDITTING THE BUTTON LAYOUT The Start button can be set to enable or disable and the layout of the Selection and Group buttons can be edited Step 1 Start the Operation program and select Setting Button setting The User Authentication screen is displayed x Enter system name and p
79. is flashing User Data System names and passwords can be changed Step 1 Enter the new system name in the System Name frame Tips The current system name is displayed Use up to 15 alphanumeric characters to enter the system name It can be set to blank Step 2 Enter a new password in the New Password frame Tip Use up to 15 alphanumeric characters to enter the password It can be set to blank Step 3 To confirm enter the password entered in Step 2 in the New Password verification frame Enter the same password again for verification Step 4 Press the User Data Change button Updates only user data in the NX 100 100S setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing 4 28 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER System Management Utility 1 Setting File Upload Uploads backed up setting files Step 1 Press the Browse button The Choose file dialog opens Choose file 2 x Look in a My Documents amp er E3 History E esktop Files of type Files Cancel a File name Network P bos zu 22 Step 2 Select the backup file cfg extension then press the Upload button Update of the setting file begins Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power dur
80. isplayed Cancel the use of proxy Perform this operation from the Control Panel Browser setting screen is not properly displayed Check PC using Setup Operation programs by way of browser for correct connection Also confirm that browser is correctly set Setting screen uses Java Script Confirm that browser is Java Script compatible and that the function is set to Enable Screen may not be properly displayed if browser is set to use a proxy server Do not use proxy server Cannot carry out communications using RS 232C interface NX 100 only Check to see if correct type of cable is used Confirm that serial communication settings of both original and connected units are correct Refer to p 3 27 Serial Bridge Setting or p 4 18 Serial Bridge Setting for serial communication setting Control inputs and outputs do not operate Confirm that connections are correctly made to equipment that meets unit s control I O specification requirements 6 7 Chapter 6 APPENDIX Outputs no audio signal or distorted signal Confirm that sound source equipment amplifier and speaker are correctly connected Confirm that audio input volume control is properly adjusted Confirm that the rear mounted input level selection switch is set to appropriate position Check audio activation control input for correct setting Refer to p 3 23 Contact Setting or p 4 13 Contac
81. itTme Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Serial System Enter the unit s IP address After the IP address is set with the Unit Scanning Tool the assigned IP address is indicated when the unit setting file is loaded into the PC 2 TCP port number assignment Designate the web server port number and the base number of the other TCP port The port number can be set within the range of 1 65535 Web server Enter the web server port number Its default is 80 3 16 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Start port No Enter the base number of the TCP port other than web server which is used by the unit The default is 5000 Enter the number from within the range of 1 65532 The TCP ports are assigned as follows Protocol Port No Default Web server Web server Broadcast control Start port No 0 PC control Start port No 1 Contact bridge Start port No 2 Serial bridge Start port No 3 3 UDP port number assignment Designate the base port number to be used by UDP Start port No Enter the base UDP port number to be used by the unit The default is 5000 Enter an even number from within the range of 1 65526 The UDP ports are assigned as follows Protocol Port No Default Streaming Start port No 0 Error correction Start port No 2 Resend Start port No 4 Serial bridge Start port
82. its targeted to receive the broadcast One target unit can be set for unicast streaming and up to 64 units for multicast streaming Only one pattern can be set per button Note For more information concerning broadcast pattern settings refer to Chapters 3 and 4 The NX 100 s and NX 100S contact output is controlled via the network Up to 64 units x 8 channels can be controlled per button 2 STARTUP AND INITIAL SCREEN Either double click on the Operation program icon created on the desktop at the time of program installation or double click the application nx100 control jar installed in the software folder The following initial window with nothing set in it will then be displayed 100 Operation Software Program ni xj File Setting Help Group buttons Selection buttons The 10 Group buttons and 50 Selection buttons are displayed with each button being numbered before any button setting is performed 5 2 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 3 OPERATION SCREEN DESCRIPTION This section explains the screen layout using the accompanying operation setting screen as an example 100 Operation Software Program 1 E ni xj File Setting Help ALL Janitor room Parking HALL 1 HALL 2 HALL 3 BRANCH Hall 1 Azone Hall 1 B zone Hall 2 Azone Hall 2 B zone Hall 3 A zone Hall 3 B zone Branch A Branch B Branch C 2 1 5 Start
83. joint temperatures Wiring procedure Step 1 Wiring the supplied removable terminal plug 1 1 Loosen the terminal screws to insert the wire Removable 1 2 Tighten the terminal screws terminal plug Ensure that the wire does not break free when pulled If the wire does pull free repeat the connection procedure from the start 1 Step 2 Insert the wired terminal plug into the E corresponding terminal block in the unit s rear panel Step 3 Tighten the fixing screws NX 100 only e i EUSHDO ah panel Cautions Do not reverse Steps 1 and 2 Poor contact may result if force is applied to the unit s internal circuit board pins while the terminal screws are being tightened Use an appropriate type screwdriver for terminal plug wiring 2 5 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 3 RACK MOUNTING Use the optional mounting hardware set when installing the unit in an equipment rack Be sure to remove the rubber feet located on the unit s bottom surface before mounting Use the optional MB 15B BK hardware set when mounting a single unit 3 x 4 tapping screw 1 Component parts of MB 15B BK Note Never use the screws supplied with the MB 15B BK to mount the bracket The screws supplied with the MB 15B BK are so long as to damage the internal parts possibly causing the unit to fail x 10 machine screw 2 supplied with NX 100 100S NX 100 100S Blank bracket
84. l green Caution yellow and Error red 4 22 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 8 2 Saving Operation Logs Follow the procedures below to save logs to a PC Step 1 Press the Operation Log Save button on the Log Management Menu screen A dialog is displayed File Download Ea Some files can harm your computer If the file information below looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name 192 168 10 1 log File type Text Document From 192 168 10 1 Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer More Info Always ask before opening this type of file Step 2 Press the Save Button The screen for selecting the storage location is displayed Save As 2 x Save in E Desktop lt er E3 My Documents dd My Computer History My Network Places e Deskto p My Documents My Computer co m My Network Ps Fils pe 182 168 10 1 1g Save as type Text Document Cancel A Step 3 Select the storage location and enter a filename Tip The default filename is IP address log Step 4 Select All files for Save as type then press the Save button 4 23 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 8 3 Stream Logs The Stream Log screen is displayed when the Stream Log button is pressed on the Log Management Menu screen This figure represents the NX
85. ll 1 Azone Hall 1 B zone Hall 2 Azone Hall 2 B zone Hall 3 Azone Hall 3 B zone Parking Step 3 Enter a broadcast pattern name Caution Avoid assigning a name already programmed Step 4 Select the broadcasting direction from Transmission Reception and Local Transmission Transmits broadcast signals to the connected NX 100 and NX 1008 units Reception Receives broadcast signals from the connected NX 100 and NX 1008 units Local Makes broadcasts from the Audio Input of the NX 100 or NX 100S unit to its Audio Output Selecting Transmission or Reception permits selection of the connected unit Caution Local broadcasts cannot be made when the transmission sampling frequency is set to 32 kHz in the Broadcast Spec setting Step 5 Select the connected unit from the displayed list when Transmission or Reception is selected Cautions Only those units connected to the LAN can be selected Only one location can be selected when the multicast function is not used Also one location for reception Only units designated for multicast streaming can be group selected 3 21 6 5 2 Editing broadcast patterns Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Step 1 Click on the Broadcast Pattern tab of the System Setting Tool The setting screen will be displayed Step 2 Click on the broadcast pattern to be edited The setting contents are displayed in the edit
86. ll 1 B zone Janitor room HALL 2 BZONE 8 8 Janitor room HALL 3 AZONE r 9 9 Janitor room HALL 3 BZO NE r 1 10 Contact output Unt Name 17 215 4 5 6 7 8 Iv 11 Hall 2 4 zone Clear Janitor room rl 12 Hall 2 B zone Parking E O 13 13 Hall 1 zone E 14 14 Hall 1 B zone s 15 15 Hall 2 zone E 16 Hall 3 zone Hall 2 B zone rz 17 Us 92D sana zone Contact output list 5 11 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM Step 7 Check the contact channel number to be used Tip To clear the setting contents of all NX 100 and NX 100S contact outputs press the leftmost Clear button in the Edit area Step 8 Press the OK button after completing all editing tasks The setting contents are saved to the data folder located in the installation folder default path C Program Files TOA NX 100 of the software program and the Button Setting screen is closed 5 12 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 9 SETTING THE GROUP BUTTON CONTENTS The Group button is used to simultaneously select two or more Selection buttons Program the desired Selection buttons into the Group button Step 1 Click on the Group button tab on the Button Setting screen p 5 8 The following initial Group button setting screen is displayed EA Button Setting Button layout Single selection button Group button Registration Contents List Edit Visible Indication Name
87. mming enter the new target unit s IP address contact control port number and select the channel number then click on the Add button Entering the original unit s IP address and port number as a new connecting point permits the original unit s contact output to be activated 5 Save button Updates the NX 100 100S setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing 4 15 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 6 2 Contact Output Setting Set the contact output to be activated when the NX 100 100S is enabled by other unit or the operation program Selecting a contact output will switch the display to the contact output setting screen Select Enable and set the contact output contents This figure represents the NX 100 NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer mi File Edit View Favorites Tools Address http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm Gg Packet AMF NX 100 Installation Setting Whptt 10C2C3C4C5C6 amp C73 C38C Output 2C 3C 4C 5C gC 2C 8C Contact Setting Menu TOP Network Setting Broadcast Spec Setting Enable C Disable Broadcast Pattern Mode Standard 7 Setting Contact Setting Type Momentary Serial Bridge Setting Log Management Polarity Make System Management Output CH1 Contact OFF Delay Timelsec 0 Save 1
88. n Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing Tips The latest versions of the following software and manuals are open to the public on the Toa s download site http www toa products com international NX 100 firmware NX 100 software Setup program and Operation program and Instruction manuals Installation setup manual and Operations manual Please download them from the above web site The version of each instruction manual is in the lower right corner on the last page expressed in a year month format Example 200406 represents 2004 June 5 Restart button Restarts the NX 100 100S unit Be sure to restart any time the setting contents are changed The change is only enabled after restart Cautions Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 1008 is flashing Broadcasts are interrupted when the unit is restarted 4 31 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 1 NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM SUMMARY This operation program is used to set the control buttons used for broadcasts and activate set NX 100 and NX 100S broadcast patterns or operate the contact output 1 The broadcast pattern is determined by the combination of the contents of the sound source and the un
89. n cannot be manually designated Click on the Save button or select File gt Save 3 29 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 10 Reopening Unit Setting Files Reopen the saved unit setting files The program automatically reads the saved unit setting files at the time of program activation Whenever a file has not yet been saved after edit completion its contents can be reverted back to the previous settings Select File Reopen file 6 11 Downloading the Operation Logs Download all NX 100 s and NX 100S operation logs programmed into the system and save them to a specified location The data folder is located in the installation folder Default path C Program Files TOA NX 100 of the setup program The save location cannot be manually designated Select File Log file download 6 12 Uploading Unit Setting Files Upload the currently opened setting file to the NX 100 and NX 100S Step 1 Click on the toolbar Save button or select File Save to file The setting file will be saved Step 2 Click on the Upload button or select Setting gt Upload Note Setting file upload takes some time Take care to never switch off the unit s power during the upload The Status indicators on the NX 100 s and NX 100S front panels flash during the upload 6 13 Downloading Unit Setting Files Read the currently connected NX 100 s and NX 100S setting contents into the System Setti
90. nes to other unit s control input terminals Connecting in parallel with control lines from other equipment may cause the unit to malfunction This figure represents the NX 100 24V 200mA DC INPUT FG 24V 200mA 10 100M RS 232C erma E Oo e o jjo 5j relay contacts External Diode power supply Di Relay CONTACT p1 8 9 L 24 V DC OUTPUT LG A L 1 CONTACT OUTPUT 1 23 45678 1 E AUDIO OUTPUT DC INPUT AC ADAPTER Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS Control Output Specifications Open collector output Withstand voltage 30 V DC Control current 50 mA maximum Pulse width 1 s when in Latch mode Note To control a power distributor or PA amplifier mounted in the same rack as the unit using the unit s control output terminals provide an external relay and power supply as shown below to perform control with the ele e wur LL VOLUME LINE MIC 2345678C C E AUDIO INPUT To other unit s control output RS 232C Interface Connections NX 100 only The NX 100 can be used to control such RS 232
91. ng Tool Click on the Download button or select Setting Download Programmed setting data of the units connected to the system will be displayed 6 14 Updating Firmware Update the firmware of all NX 100 and NX 100S units programmed into the system Step 1 Select Setting Firmware update Step 2 Select firmware file Firmware will be written into all connected NX 100 and 1005 units Note Take care to never turn off or reset the unit s power during firmware update The Status indicator on each unit s front panel flashes during the update Update information The latest versions of the following software and manuals are open to the public on the TOA s download site http www toa products com international NX 100 firmware NX 100 software Setup program and Operation program and Instruction manuals Installation setup manual and Operations manual Please download them from the above web site The version of each instruction manual is in the lower right corner on the last page expressed in a year month format Example 200406 represents 2004 June 3 30 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 7 CHANGING THE SYSTEM NAME AND PASSWORD Step 1 In the Installation Setting Program click on Password Change on the initial screen In the Management Setting Program select Help Version data and a dialog will then be displayed Click on the Change password button The Password Chan
92. ng changes the unit may be damaged Changed settings are enabled after the NX 100 100S is restarted Be sure to restart the unit whenever settings are changed Broadcasts are stopped during unit restart 2 SETTINGS Step 1 Start up the browser and enter the URL Note The factory preset IP address is 192 168 1 1 and web server port No is 80 When the web server port No is 80 the description of the port number that follows the colon can be omitted http lt IP address gt lt Web server port No admin e htm http 192 168 1 1 admin e htm The User Authentication dialog will be displayed Note that the dialog display may differ depending on the browser used Enter Network Password 2 xi gt Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 1 1 Realm NX 1005 WEB User Name Password Save this password in your password list Cancel 4 2 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER Step 2 Enter a user name and password then press the OK button Notes For the User name enter the system name preset as default or by change Both the user name and password are case sensitive The default system name is factory preset to NX 100 and the password to guest To change them refer to p 4 28 The setting menu window will be displayed if the user name and password are correctly entered This figure represents the NX 100 E NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer
93. nte Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Serial System Janitor room 192 168 10 1 Hall 1 Azone 192 168 10 2 Hall 1 B zone 192 168 10 3 Hall 2 Azone 192 168 10 4 Hall 2 zone 192 168 10 5 Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 Hall 3 B zone 192 168 10 7 Parking 192 168 10 8 80 80 80 80 80 80 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008S NX 1008 NX 1008 NX 1008S Edit Broadcast Pattern Direction Harget connection unit Transmission 1 Azone all 1 B zone 2 Azone 2 Bzone 3 Azone 3 Bzone arking 3 20 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Step 2 Press the Add button The edit area becomes available for editing Up to 20 patters can be set for each unit IP TERES Setup Software Program Installtion and Setting lol xl File Edit Setting Help g jejej iv T IP address web senern unitTyge Network BroadcastSpec BroadcastPattem Contact Serial System Janitor room 192 168 10 1 Nx 1008 Broadcast Pattern Hall 1 Azone 192 168 10 2 1005 Hall1 Bzone 192 168 10 3 80 1005 Hall 2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 1005 Delete Hall 2 zone 192 168 10 5 80 1008 Hall 3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 NX 1008 Hall 3 Bzone 192 168 10 7 80 NX 1008 Parking 192 168 10 8 80 NX 1008 r Edit Name Pattern 1 Direction Transmission Target connection unit Ha
94. nu Network Setting Input CHI Broadcast Spec Setting Enable C Disable Broadcast Pattern Operation Mode Momentary zl Setting Serial Bridge Settin Log Management Direction Enable System Management Transmission Multicast Transmission Multicast Transmission Multicast YE 5 Transmission Unicast YES Bandwidth OA Transmission Multicast YES i30 kbps Programmed Tareet Output gt o 3 3 m IP address Port no q 19216810 2 19216810 3 lt 192 168 10 4 a n nin e 192 168 10 5 lt 192 168 10 6 d d lt 0 0 0000 S ajajajaja d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n ninin nin e 192 168 10 7 d 192 168 10 8 xI 4 New Connect Point IP address 1 Contact Selection Select the contact to be set Selecting the input or output channel number of the contact displays its contact s setting contents 2 Enable Disable Selection Select Enable or Disable for the contact Select Enable when using the contact function All setting items are then ready for entry 4 13 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 6 1 Contact Input Setting Set the broadcast pattern to be started and the contact bridge When the contact input is selected the screen will switch over to the contact input setting screen Select Enable and set the contact input contents
95. of audio signals to multiple locations up to 4 locations for unicast streaming 64 locations for multicast streaming possible Enables loss free audio signal transmission even over congested networks such as the Internet The entire system be remotely operated or managed from a single PC personal computer using the supplied software program Because audio transmissions can be started and finished via the unit s contact inputs systems can be configured even without the use of a personal computer Designed to operate on either AC or DC power source NX 100 only 1 UNICAST A communications method used to transmit audio data to designated addresses in a matched ratio of 1 1 Up to 4 channels can be simultaneously transmitted 2 MULTICAST A communications method used to simultaneously transmit a single audio data source to multiple destinations 3 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Front e NX 100 El NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX 100 LNK ACT FD COL NX 100S NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX 100S LNK ACT FD COL SIGNAL QO 1 LNK ACT Indicator Green Lights when the unit is connected to a network Flashes while the unit is transmitting or receiving data 2 FD COL Indicator Yellow Remains lit while the network is in full duplex communications mode Flashes whenever data collision is detected 3 Input Signal Indicator Green NX 100S only L
96. ogram Installtion and Setting E rj xd File Edit Setting Help e e w 192 168 10 1 80 NX 1008 Azone 192 168 10 2 NX 1008 Hall1 Bzone 192158103 80 Nx 1008 MO Mh ws Hall2 Azone 192 168 10 4 80 NX 1008 Hall2 Bzone 192 168 10 5 80 NX 1008 Hall3 Azone 192 168 10 6 80 NX 1008 7 Enable contact Hall3 Bzone 192 168 10 7 80 NX 1008 mem n Yv Parking 192 168 10 8 80 NX 1008 pa omenat Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact seriai System Select the channel as Polarity Broadcast pattern 2 Hall 1 Band used 130 00 kbps 2 Hall 3 Parking 4 Contact bridge unit Select Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Halli Az 7 dHall1 82 MOOOOOOP Hal2 Az MO OOOOOD dHall2 Bz2 MOODOOODOD Hal3 Az eV Hal3 Bz VI DC EE EZ LZ Parkina 3 23 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Step 4 Set the type to Momentary or Latch Momentary The designated broadcast pattern or other unit s contact output is activated during the interval that input is ON Activation stops while the input is OFF Latch The designated broadcast pattern or other unit s contact output is activated when the input is turned ON and the activation mode continues even if the input is turned OFF Acti
97. omentary or Latch Momentary Provides output during the period between receiving an activation request and receiving a stop request Latch Provides 1 second of output upon receiving an activation request and 1 second of output upon receiving a stop request Note Latch cannot be selected when setting Mode to STATUS Output or ERROR Output Momentary Broadcast and actvation daa ON ON Contact output Break Contact output d T ON ON Latch Broadcast and activation data ON ON ON Make Contact output 115 Contact output i i j 1s ON ON ON Caution The unit s correct operation cannot be ensured if both activation and stop signals are received during the 1 second output interval Step 6 Select Polarity from Make or Break Make ON when the contact is closed Break ON when the contact is opened Step 7 Set OFF delay time from 0 60 seconds Adjust the displayed scale or enter an OFF delay time of 0 60 seconds for the duration between receiving a termination request and actually turning OFF the contact When in Resend mode refer to p 3 19 Packet loss recovery and making broadcasts with longer delay times set the OFF delay time to correspond to the delay time Note For more information regarding OFF delay times refer to p 6 4 3 26 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 7
98. on When simultaneously activating two or more broadcast patterns with the Group button all of the broadcast patterns to be activated must first be programmed into the Selection buttons If simultaneously activating multiple broadcast patterns 4 Set the Group buttons Use the Group button when wishing to simultaneously activate two or more broadcast patterns Select and assign the desired Selection buttons to each Group button Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 6 UNIT SETTING ADDITION Set the broadcast pattern data necessary for the Selection button setting using the NX 100 Setup program refer to Chapter 3 If a unit setting file has already been created the data is automatically loaded However NX 100 and NX 100S units which are connected through the Internet and cannot be set with the NX 100 Setup program must be added using the Operation program In order to activate the NX 100 and NX 100S broadcast patterns set using a browser refer to Chapter 4 add the unit setting using the following procedure Step 1 Turn on the power to the NX 100 and NX 100S units for which the unit setting is to be added to make connections possible Step 2 Start up the Operation program and select Setting Unit settings The User Authentication screen is then displayed Enter system name and password System name 00 Password Step 3 Enter the system name and the pass
99. onal computer specifications are required in order to correctly operate the unit s software program OS Windows 2000 XP CPU Pentium I 800 MHz or greater e RAM 256 MB or greater e Disk Space 40 MB or greater Notes Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation 5 2 Activating the Setup Launcher The Setup Launcher is automatically started when the supplied CD ROM is inserted into the PC s drive Note The Setup Launcher will not be automatically activated when the CD ROM is inserted if the PC s CD drive is not compatible with an auto run function In such cases execute the Setup Launcher file below using Explorer or My Computer or select Start Run on the taskbar to enter the command below Drive in which a CD is inserted Autorun exe Example When a CD is inserted into drive e e Autorun exe NX 100 NX 100S open Readme file Setup Launcher Open Installation Setting manual Open Operation manual Software installation NX 100 Software J2SE Runtime Environment Adobe Reader End Copyright C 2002 TOA Corporation All rights reserved 2 8 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 5 3 Installing Java Runtime Environment The following procedures do not need to be carried out if J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 3 has already been installed in the PC Step 1 Quit other activated applications before installation Step 2
100. pattern contact or serial bridge in the NX 100 and NX 100S unit settings The serial bridge function is valid only for the NX 100 1 3 IP Broadcast and Unit Scan The IP broadcast communication method is used to scan the units connected to the network Units can only be scanned within the effective range of the IP broadcast The address to be used is 255 255 255 255 Router NET1 QE NE NNNM NN M MM NNNM Ruumumumumuamumumunuunuum NX 100 100S 2 TE Bee A Nx 00 1008 NX 100 100S BG TE A 8 E E E i E broadcast does reach beyond the router covering range even the LAN In the above figure NET1 represents the LAN and NET2 represents the effective range for IP broadcast For example if the PC is used to scan the units in the figure Unit C cannot be scanned even though it is located within the same LAN Note Follow the instructions of the network management personnel for the effective range of the IP broadcast Chapter 6 APPENDIX 1 4 Multicast and Simultaneous Multiple Broadcasts The multicast communication method can be utilized to make simultaneous broadcasts to two or more units The advantage of multicast operation is the possibility of decreasing traffic Networks that use multicast communication need to be supported by multicast
101. r 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 4 Network Relations Packet Size Select the size of audio packet The packet size cannot be changed when Resend is selected in Packet Loss Recovery item Smaller packet sizes result in a wider bandwidth however delay times become shorter Packet Loss Recovery Select one of three recovery methods used when an audio packet is lost Standard Error Correction and Resend Refer to p 6 4 for details of each recovery method In case Error correction is selected the correction level can be changed allowing selection from 1 Low 2 3 and 4 High Higher settings increase correction capability however delay times are also made longer In case Resend is selected delay times can be entered for 5 30 seconds Longer delay times increase correction capability Note that Resend cannot be selected if Compression is set to No Multicast The multicast address must be set when sending multicast streaming Selecting Yes for Multicast allows the multicast address to be entered The effective address range is from 225 0 0 0 to 238 255 255 255 Perform this setting while taking care that the same number is not duplicated among the units connected to the same network Note Be sure to consult with network management personnel before performing this setting 5b Sampling Frequency Correction Refer to p 6 4 for sampling frequency correction Transfer Setting bet
102. rating data for multiple NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to a LAN Its main features are as follows Scans and displays all NX 100 and NX 1008 units connected to a LAN Automatically sets IP addresses without duplication Permits manual changes as well Permits simultaneous uploading of setting files to two or more NX 100 and NX 100S units Backs up setting files for two or more NX 100 and NX 1008 units in a batch Easily and efficiently performs broadcast settings between units Note When setting the unit connected to the Internet refer to Chapter 4 System Settings Setting Using Browser 1 2 About Network Settings Follow the instructions of the network management personnel before performing network settings for the PC and connected units Incorrect settings may adversely influence other units connected to the same network 1 3 Backing Up Setting Files Setting contents once saved are saved in the data folder located inside the Setup program s installation folder Default path C Program Files TOA NX 100 as a unit setting file If uploaded these files are stored in each NX 100 and NX 1008 as unit setting files It is highly recommended that all settings be backed up Backing up settings to other locations on the PC hard drive or to external storage devices facilitates restoration should the NX 100 NX 1008 or PC inadvertently fail To save backup copies copy the entire data folder located in the Setup program s installa
103. router IP address Set the sampling frequency reception for any one of the NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to Network B Add the address translation of the unit set to receive the correction data to the Network B router Note however that this setting is not needed when limited to use within the LAN because the sampling frequency is automatically corrected Broadcast effective range 6 4 Chapter 6 APPENDIX 2 INDICATOR STATUS AND TROUBLESHOOTING This figure represents the NX 100S k NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX 100S INPUT LNK ACT FD COL SIGNAL PEAK STATUS ERROR RUN RESET O o 00 05 F9 FF 80 81 Indicator status Lighting 7 5 Flashing Off 1 LNK ACT Indicator Green 5 Status Indicator Yellow Q Being network connected O Broadcasting 75 Transmitting or receiving data 15 Writing data updating firmware or data write failure 2 FD COL Indicator Yellow O In full duplex communications 6 Error Indicator Red gt Data collision occurrence Q Firmware exception handling O In half duplex communications with the unit 2 Communications error on for 1 s then off network connected 7 Run Indicator Green sre Q Audio signal level high enough for network 5 CPU malfunction transmission 4 Input Peak Indicator Red NX 100S only Audio signal distorted 75 Audio signal reaching clipping level Normal indicator status Indicator LNK ACT FD COL SIGNAL
104. s Stream Log Menu Stream Los Displays audio stream reception data TOP Network Setting Log Save Saves the log to a connected PC Broadcast Spec Setting Operation Status Broadcast Pattern Opern Status Displays current operation status Setting Contact Setting Serial Bridge Setting Log Management System Management Log Management Menu 1 Operation Log button Displays the NX 100 100S unit s operation log 2 Stream Log button Displays streaming reception log 3 Log Save button Saves log as a file in the PC 4 Operation Status button Displays the NX 100 100S unit s current operation status 4 20 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 8 1 Operation Log The operation log screen is displayed when the Operation Log button is pressed on the Log Management Menu screen This figure represents the NX 100 Z NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer _ 0 x File Edit View Favorites Toole Help Address http 192 168 10 1 admin e htm Packet AF NX 100 Installation Setting Menu Latest Prev Page Next Page Clear Display Change Display Change Displays or hides the web access log Network Setting Broadcast Spec page 1 Setting Time Category Requesting Source Contents Broadcast Pattern Setting Contact Setting Serial Bridge Setting Log Management System Management WEB 192 168 10 91 act log e cei WEB 192 168 10 91 fact log
105. sy NX 100 100S setting errors impossible control or communications settings and network equipment setting errors Establish a connection to the unit to be controlled or change settings of individual equipment Network disconnection LAN cable is disconnected or network equipment is turned off Ensure each connection to the network equipment Packet collision occurrence The NX 100 100S and the connected network equipment are in half duplex communications and collision occurs This may cause intermittent sound when audio signals are transmitted It is preferable to use the NX 100 100S in full duplex communications Firmware exception handling occurrence Push the front mounted Reset button to restart the unit operation If this happens frequently contact your TOA dealer No audio signal input NX 100S only If this happens though the Audio input terminal is connected to equipment the cause may be the following case the external equipment is turned off or its connection cable is disconnected or the NX 100S input volume control is fully turned down Ensure the connection and power of external equipment and the NX 100S volume control adjustment Excessive audio signal input Distorted output signal NX 100S only Audio signal level applied is excessively high Set the input volume control and the input level selection Switch appropriately
106. t Setting for control input activation Check to see if audio related settings such as sampling frequency and compression are correct Refer to p 3 18 Broadcast Spec Setting or p 4 6 Broadcast Spec Setting for audio related settings Audio output is affected by noise or lost When hum noise is heard unit s FG terminal may not be correctly connected Check to see if it is correctly connected When short noises are heard or when audio output is lost network may be congested Check log contents If congestion is found consult with network management personnel Refer to p 4 24 Stream Logs to confirm log contents Audio outputs are mixed When broadcasts are heard mixed in multicast streaming the same multicast address may have been set for some broadcasts in Broadcast Spec setting Avoid duplication of multicast address when performing settings for system units Other malfunctions When other malfunctions occur Error indicator may light Since serious failure may have occurred when Error indicator lights check log Refer to p 4 21 Operation Log to confirm log contents Error message is displayed during operation using Operation program Incorrect settings or NX 100 or NX 100S failure may be the cause Refer to p 5 15 Error Messages for details Forgot password Contact TOA dealer 6 8 Chapter 6 APPENDIX 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 NX 100
107. t the number of buttons on the operation screen There is no limit to the number of buttons that can be set 2 Single selection button horizontal vertical Set the number of Single Selection buttons The number is preset to 5 horizontal by 10 vertical buttons total 50 buttons 3 Group button horizontal vertical Set the number of Group buttons The number is preset to 1 horizontal by 10 vertical buttons total 10 buttons Step 4 Press the OK button after completing all editing tasks The setting contents are saved to the data folder located in the installation folder default path C Program Files TOA NX 100 of the software program and the Button Setting screen is closed 5 9 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM 8 SETTING THE SELECTION BUTTON CONTENTS Program the broadcast pattern and the contact output activation setting into the Selection button Step 1 Click on the Single selection button tab on the Button Setting screen p 5 8 The Single selection button setting screen is displayed Setting screen example Button Setting B Button layout n Group button Registration Contents List Edit visible Nol Indication name Broadcast pattern Selec Unit Name Broadcast Pattern Name r 3 Glear C Janitor room JANITOR ROOM r 4 Janitor room HALL 1 AZONE r 5 e Janitor room HALL 1 BZONE E 6 c Janitor room HALL 2 AZONE v 1
108. ting file in order to enable the settings set in Step 2 above 3 4 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Pattern 2 Uploading the programmed system setting file after scanning the connected units on site 1 System Setting Using the System Setting Tool program all the units in the system and enter their unit names and IP address numbers System Network Broadcast Spec Broadcast Pattern Contact Set audio I O unit names Set the port number Perform Broadcast Spec settings based on the network configuration Before using this function confirm the following information with network management personnel Usable bandwidth Whether or not multicast streaming can be used Set the units to be connected in each broadcast pattern when activated by contact or the Operation program This setting not needed for units that will not be used in broadcast patterns Set the broadcast pattern to be activated when a contact is received and the contact output for other connected units Also set the operation to be performed when contact output is activated by other units Serial Bridge NX 100 only Set the units to be connected and their serial ports when using the serial bridge function 2 Saving Data Files Save the data folder located in the Setup program s installation folder to the PC s hard disk drive or a connected external storage device Also
109. tings may be incorrect Check both the Setup and Operation programs for correct setting OO connection failure Maximum number of connectable PCs exceeded No start Designated unit busy OO contact output XX already ON OO contact output XX turned OFF by other contact or PC OO contact output XX already OFF Note The unit may be simultaneously activated from multiple units Restart up the unit after broadcasts from other units have finished In the above messages OO indicates a unit s name and IP address and XX indicates the channel number 5 15 Chapter 6 APPENDIX Chapter 6 APPENDIX 1 EXPLANATION 1 1 IP Network and Address The IP networks the NX 100 and NX 100S can use include Local Area Networks LAN used in small scale areas such as within or on the premises of a company and the Internet which covers a wide area over remote distances Router Router NX 100 100S C NX 100 100S NX 100 100S A B s n uuumumumummummm LAN LANs differ from the Internet in the IP address to be used Local IP address private IP address This address is used and can be freely set within the LAN Global IP address This is the only address that is used to access the Internet To use the NX 100 and NX 100S units through the Internet fixed global IP addresses must be acquired and assigned to them or the router if it is used When
110. tinue click Next 3 Cancel 2 11 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS Step 2 Click the Next button The screen Destination Folder will be displayed ji NX 100 Software InstallShield Wizard Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different Folder l Destination Folder EE Install NX 100 Software to A F Program Files TOAYNX 100engl InstallShield Cancel Step 3 When installing in a different folder from the one displayed press the Change button to select the desired folder Press the Next button if the currently displayed folder is correct The Setup Type screen will be displayed i NX 100 Software InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type Install only NX 100 Setup Software Program Installation Setting C NX 100 Operation Software Program 18 Install only NX 100 Operation Software Program C NX 100 Software Custom Setup Install NX 100 Setup Software Program Installation Setting in combination with other program Installshield lt Back Cance 2 12 Chapter 2 UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS Step 4 Select the NX 100 software program to install then press the Next button Tip When installing simultaneously the NX 100 Setup Program Installation Setting and Operation Program select NX 100 Software Custom Setup If somethin
111. tion click on the same checkbox again to remove the tick Pattern name Displays the programmed broadcast pattern name Direction Displays the type of broadcasting Transmission Multicast Transmits a single stream broadcast to multiple units Multicast must be set to Yes in the Broadcast Spec Setting Transmission Unicast Transmits a single stream broadcast to a single unit Reception Receives broadcasts from the target unit Local Broadcast from the original unit s input to its own output Enable Indicates whether or not the programmed broadcast pattern can be broadcast If NO is displayed for a pattern review the Broadcast Spec settings Bandwidth Indicates the total bandwidth used by the set pattern Caution Broadcasts cannot be made if the setting exceeds the available bandwidth 4 Contact Bridge The Contact Bridge refers to the function that enables the contact outputs of other connected unit or original unit when the original unit s contact input is activated Here select NX 100 100S contact outputs to be activated when the original unit s contact input is activated Programmed Target Output Tick on the appropriate boxes when wishing to change only the programmed target unit s contact output channel Tick the corresponding rightmost checkbox to select programmed target units to be deleted then click on the Delete button to remove from the list New Connect Point When performing initial progra
112. tion folder Caution When settings are changed be sure to update the backup files as well 1 4 Cautions Concerning Setting Updates Never restart the NX 100 and NX 100S units nor turn off their power supply while updating the setting contents The Status indicator on the unit s front panel flashes during an update 3 2 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 2 SETUP SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND SETTING ITEMS The Installation Setting Program permits settings of all items including unit scanning and network setting First set all items using this software at the time of system installation The following two tools are made available Unit Scanning Tool Performs unit scanning and network settings Using this tool first scan the NX 100 and NX 100S units connected to the LAN for the system initial setting System Setting Tool Performs settings of unit broadcast contact serial bridge etc It is possible to create the system setting file beforehand by entering a unit setting before installation Setting items table Setting Item Unit Scanning Tool Unit scanning IP address Subnet mask Default gateway System Setup Tool Network Broadcast spec Broadcast pattern Contact Serial bridge NX 100 only System 3 3 3 SETTING PROCEDURE Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM Pattern 1 Initial On Site Setup 1 Unit Scanning Network
113. vation stops when the input is turned ON again e Momentary ON ON Make Contact input Break Contact input do es ON ON contact data cuvanon Sp i Latch ON ON ON Make 50 ms or more Contact input Break Contact input 50 ms or more ON ON ON Broadcast and contact data Step 5 Set Polarity to Make or Break Make ON when the contact is closed Break ON when the contact is opened Step 6 A list of the programmed broadcast patterns is displayed in the Broadcast pattern screen Tick the checkbox to select the pattern Cautions Broadcasts cannot be made if the set frequency band exceeds the usable bandwidth Up to 4 broadcast patterns can be selected for transmission and 1 pattern for reception Only 1 pattern for multicast streaming When no broadcast pattern is displayed no broadcast patterns are programmed In such cases create new patterns on the Broadcast Pattern setting tab screen Step 7 Click to select the connected unit from the Contact bridge unit list Cautions Only those units connected to the LAN can be selected Up to 64 locations can be selected 3 24 Chapter 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS NX 100 SETUP PROGRAM 6 6 2 Contact output setting Step 1 Click on the Contact tab of the System Setting Tool Step 2 Click on the selection button for contact output channel numbers
114. vered out of those lost due to network failures Silent tone insertion The number of packets that caused no sound from the audio output 2 Past Reception Log The network is possibly congested when the Loss number increases 4 25 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 8 4 Operation Status The Operation Status screen is displayed when the Operation Status button is pressed on the Log Management Menu screen This figure represents the NX 100 NX 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer loj xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 1 2 admin htm gt Packet AWISISE Status monitor NX 100 Installation Setting Dec 12 2002 10 26 48 Menu Refresh TOP Network Setting Broadcast Broadcast Spec TD Gontrol Session Direction Connected Unit Compression fe Loss Recovery sells 2 Client Reception 192 168 10 2 Yes 16K Standard Broadcast Pattern Setting Contact Setting Serial Bridge Setting Contact Lassen OO oystem Management System Management FB Output OFF Serial Bridee UDP RUN 192168106 Operation Button 1 Refresh button Updates status to the most recent data Item in the Table 1 Broadcast Indicates the condition of the current broadcast 2 Contact Indicates the conditions ON OFF of the contact input and output 4 26 Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 9 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT This figure represents the NX 1
115. ween Networks Perform the setting to transfer sampling frequency correction data between different networks Correction data within the LAN are automatically transmitted and received Broadcast effective range No Corrects correction data only in the LAN without transferring data to other networks Reception Receives correction data from other networks Enter the receiving source IP address in the corresponding box that is ready for entry When receiving correction data via Multicast tick the checkbox of Receives via Multicast and enter the Multicast IP address to be used Transmission Transmits correction data to other networks Since the data input boxes for the target transmission unit become ready for entry enter both the IP address and port number of the target unit 6 Save button Updates the NX 100 100S setting file Caution Never restart the unit or turn off the power during updates or while the STATUS indicator on the front panel of the NX 100 100S is flashing Chapter 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING USING BROWSER 5 BROADCAST PATTERN SETTING The broadcast pattern is determined by the combination of broadcast direction and the units targeted to receive or transmit the broadcast and is set in the unit that initiates the broadcast The pattern then starts the broadcast when a contact or program operation input is received Local broadcasts which do not use the network or single stream broadcasts can also be set as broa
116. word the same password used the setup program then press the OK button Notes Both the system name and the password are case sensitive The default system name is preset to NX 100 and the password to guest when the unit is shipped from the factory To change refer to p 3 31 or p 4 28 The Unit Settings window is displayed if the system name and the password are correctly entered 4 Unit Settings r Add or Delete Unit Name IP address E Branch 12 34 5000 5000 4 Branch 3 4 5 6 5000 5000 Delete Branch C 7 8 9 10 ee 5000 5000 OK Cancel Apply Note In the initial startup mode nothing is displayed in the Name IP Address Web TCP and UDP columns 5 6 Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS NX 100 OPERATION PROGRAM Step 4 Press the Add button A Unit Addition dialog is displayed G4 unit Addition Enter IP address and Port No of additional unit IP address Port No Web server start port 5000 UDP start port 5000 i Cancel Step 5 Enter the IP address and port number Web server TCP start port number and UDP start port number then press the OK button The entered data is displayed on the Unit Settings window Step 6 To save the changed contents without quitting the Unit Settings screen press the Apply button The NX 100 and NX 100S units with the entered IP addresses are connected and the

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