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1. KERRE Umi 34 4 2 PEQ and Protection Screens The PEQ and Protection screens are accessed via the buttons on an input channel control panel PEQ is the parametric equalisation view that lets you program any of the input channels see section 7 Programming EQ Protect allows you to set up the compressor to improve the dynamics on the input signals DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Memory View fll KLAR K TEKNIK D N984 oe iD EFAULT f Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs Online Not Assigned m Input B Input C InputD KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm 3 0 048 3 00 Oct KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 1000 0Hz mm f KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mmp KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E me KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 10 m KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E 15 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Reset All Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Memory View fee KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E shall DEFAULT Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs 7 Online Prot f Not Assigned DN9848 Units SN KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLA
2. Ss a wn s oa _ ae an tenement aa t P 4 Click to select RLARR Shalit 58 6 5 PEQ Bandwidth or Q Selection nnr f LAA User Guide You can choose to display Q quality factor defined as the positive ratio of centre frequency to bandwidth as a ratio Q or as a bandwidth Oct gt gt To select PEQ bandwidth or Q 1 From the ELGAR menu select select Tools gt Options gt DN9848E Untitled File BEHAT Window Help Alp Add Device e 2 In the System Configuration window select DN9848 from the Devices option If necessary click on to the left of Devices to show the DN9848 option Remove Device F Options Copy Chania lev System Configuration E Environment General Settings File Path Devices re DN9848 Communica s Backup Path Load Last File 8 gt Numb r y apom a el 3 Select the option you require from the B I PEQ Bandwidth or Q drop down menu for eai KAJI DN9848 Display Delays Imperial inches X example Q pene Knob Mouse Direction PEQ Bandwidth orQ EEE felis x Default Unit Q k Temperature 30 ee oe oe aaa POOR a a S 4 Click to select 59 KERRE Umi 7 PROGRAMMING EQ 7 1 Parametric Equalisation PEQ gt gt To switch to an input channel s Parametric Equalisation PEQ view e Click A PEQ on the input channel s control panel Input channel i selection buttons Target cursor
3. DEFAU LT i Mute Outputs i Unmute Outputs EA Online Not Assigned Output 6 Output KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E m KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E m KLARK TEKNIK DN3848 E m KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E az KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E az KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E z KLARK TEKNIK DN3848 E az KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E TI mm a KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 nm jj KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 nm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Dh scx ren ongera n ao gt w i co High Pass Frequency E Frequency 1 00kHz 20 0H2 Slope Peak Gain Reference Input Groups Output Groups Mute Al Un Mute All Unit Name Filters PEQ AN Output 2 Output 3 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E ng Outputs Filters Frequency 20 0kHz All Units Offline f Online DEFAULT Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs Not Assigned Output 4 Output5 Output 6 Output Outputs KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 2 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E z KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 10 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm 16 KLARK T
4. KK Systems Any unit USB232 gt gt To connect a single non Ethernet unit USB to rear panel A serial RS 485 cable is connected to the rear panel of a DN9848 DN9340 or DN9344 unit and then to a B B Systems USOTL4 USB to RS 485 converter using a serial RS 485 cable The converter is then connected to a USB port on the laptop PC via a USB cable USB Serial RS 485 to rear of unit HELIA unit DN9340 DN9344 or B amp B Electronics DN9848 unit USOTL4 RLARR Ulmin 100 12 2 2 Multiple unit Ethernet connections gt To connect any Ethernet units in an Ethernet system This fast Ethernet only system can incorporate the Ethernet units in any combination Connect the units using Ethernet cable using one of the options in Section 11 2 The first unit is connected to the laptop PC via an Ethernet cable The Ethernet cable can be connected direct to the laptop PC or to a wireless access point for wireless operation Ethernet a HELIX unit Ethernet HELIH unit Ethernet HELIX unit All above units can be any combination of DN9340E DN9344E and DN9848E gt gt To connect non Ethernet units in an Ethernet to serial system The HELIX DN9848 units are daisy chained using serial RS 485 cabling The first HELIX DN9848 unit is connected to a Lantronix UDS1100 Ethernet to serial converter via either a serial RS 232 or RS 485 cable Connection to the laptop PC can be either direct from the
5. None ba as Baud Rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Apply Settings Match Bytes 2 o0 0x00 Send Trailing Bytes None One Tw Hex Apply Defaults Flush Mode Flush Input Buffer Flush Output Buffer With Active Connect C Yes No With Active Connect C Yes No With Passive Connect C yes No With Passive Connect C Yes No AtTime of Disconnect t C Yes No At Time of Disconnect t C Yes No OK TAE y a Te ol Dal rl al ol Dl gdym m T ll EE ol a POI a ee a oe ee a ae Port Settings Protocol R5485 2 wire Baud Rate 38400 Data Bits 8 gt AD eee BA a Shedim tah asida Sth Ge amp Mats Flow Control None Parity None v Stop Bits 2 gt 106 None Click OK Done will appear next to to showthat settings have been stored Flow control Important Remember to change the Serial Protocol if you change from RS 232 to RS 485 input or vice versa RERIRR Umia 12 Click Apply Settings to apply the changes you will see the Please wait message while the unit saves the Network changes and reboots Server Serial Tunnel Hastlist Channel 1 palit 13 Close the Device Installer gt D TET File gt Exit or by clicking on in the top Apply Defaults IASS right hand corner of the window MAC Address Q0 70 44 9B Please wait while the configuration 1s saved The wut will reboot m order for the settings to be apphed M
6. KR KI EEE General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IFP settings Obtain an IP address automatically lene WevcccccessescsccseeennssesccseOWeneescescccsesennesscsceonses IP address 192 168 1 15 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 4 Wireless Network Connection Properties eg rs General Wireless Networks Advanced Ear aara a r a r Available networks To connect to an available network click Configure Refresh Prefered networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below A asystem doc Leam about setting MAAA GeSe alee a ages aa configuration Association Authentication Network name SSID Wireless network key This network requires a key for the following Network Authentication Open Data encryption WEP Network key Confirm network key Key index advanced 1 C The key is provided for me automatically This is a computerto computer ad hoc network wireless O access points are not used 89 Open your laptop PC s Control Panel and locate and open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialogue box If your wireless card is set up to use Windows to configure
7. objects These boxes contain a single line of text that a eae gives you useful information on the object such as i the range of adjustment on a control knob diagram right the function of a button or the description ofa c a fester SHH aE field sm i w 3 2 4 Using the on screen controls This section gives details on adjusting or resetting the on screen controls such as control knobs faders etc gt gt To adjust a control knob 1 Click on control knob to select it A dotted box surrounding the ee ee object will appear to indicate that it has been selected see A Gain a diagram right 2 Once selected you can adjust the control knob s setting shown in the white box directly underneath via the mouse or laptop PC _ keyboard a combination of both may also be useful The on screen control knob will rotate and the setting value will alter accordingly Mouse To adjust the value using the mouse position the cursor within the dotted box and click the left hand mouse button Then while holding down the button move the mouse to make the required adjustment The way in which the mouse movements alter the setting depend on the Knob Mouse Direction configuration see Section 6 4 When you have achieved the required setting value release left hand mouse button If you run out of adjustment due to cursor reaching edge of screen which may happen on the Delay control knobs due to the large amount
8. LA Ul 20 HELIX DN9848E Unit Memories The Unit Memories screen lets you copy corresponding system and user memories between the RCS and the actual physical units in the system For a detailed description see Section 9 Units list for selecting unit s that memory is Comment field gives details Locked amp Protected units copied to from on whether the operation is are identified by an in the LC successful or not column DN9848 E Memory View Unit Memory View Memory View Unit Memories Units No Unit Name Comment AC Ed 01 KLARK TEKNIK 9848 E KLARK TEKNIK C 49848 E 03 KLARK TEKNIK C9848 E Memories 04 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 05 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 06 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 07 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 08 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Memories list unit memory store locations 32 system and 5 user TELA a 5 s3 Unit Memories KE Cony RCS Memes py RCS Memories ta User 01 E OUser 03 E Rectan System 17 E OSystem 19 E n SSE IE Cisystem21 ClUser05 Select All button selects all 11 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E E system and user memories 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Ek stem 23 13 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E O System 25 E m m m ja Ea Cae ao L System 27 E L System 29 E System 31 E Deselect All button deselects all selected system and user memories Un
9. List of Devices name in the drop down list List of Devices Add Unit Name KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E ein sneha gait et en on ANIM Sn ot eters nn i me wh 15 Click OK Port Configuration No Port Type No Fort Type Ethernet Fort Helis Serial Fort 1000 R5232 H nei E E a OT E eT User Guide f Port Configuration Port Type Serial 01 KT Serial Port 5 Add Unit Name Device Type ei i S y TO oe ee SAE ee E E a Settings Add Port Add COM1 Port 1 Edit Port ee N N Delete Pot Assigned To Not Assigned i DN9848 Not Assigned Y DN9848 Not ssigned Y DN9848 Not ssigned LLARA ad antn ae enen nn ah ee oe ane T a AOC O i v Device Type Assigned Port DN93848 Serial 01 DN9848 Not Assigned Y DN9848 Not Assigned Y DN9848 Not ssigned Y d 3 ee ee a Dt omen ann ene a gaha nnn La mi an a eh Your system should now be ready for online operation as described in section 3 5 Successful communication with the HELIX DN9848E units is indicated by rotating symbols at the bottom right hand corner of the LCD panel TIRI gt T R gt T R 94 RERIRR Umia 11 5 The System Configuration Window This section details only the HELIX DN9848E RCS specific functions and any ELGAR updates incorporated for this new software 11
10. to expand the Communications category In this example four HELIX DN9848E Add Ins have been added System Configuration Environment qe General Settings Communications Ports Devices Add Port Communications Routing Export Find Ports Find Device Names List of Devices Assigned To Not Assigned v Add Unit Name Device Type Assigned Port KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned OK Cancel To find any new ports that may have been added to your system click Find Ports and then click at the Reset Comms Resources window To find any new devices that may have been added to your system click and then click at the Find Devices attached to this PC window When device polling has finished click Add Port RLU Umi 93 HELIX DN9848E Remote Control Software 11 Select Helix Serial Port from the Port Type drop down list Port Type Port Hame 12 Rename the port name in the Port Name field Port Type Fort Hame 13 Click OK The new port appears in the Communications Ports list under its new name Communications Ports i 14 Assign the port name to the device by selecting the port and device from the 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Communications Ports and List of 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Devices and selecting the port 3 _KLARK TEKNIK DNS848 E DETEN w
11. 3 3 1 FastNav unit bar Each HELIX DN9848E unit in the system has a dedicated unit bar in FastNav that displays unit information as detailed in the illustration below Clicking on a unit bar selects its associated unit During online operation the activity indicators of each RCS unit provide audio metering which mirror the activity indicators of the HELIX DN9848E unit Signal present indicator Clip in progress Limiter gain reduction indicator indicator Unit s unique identification number Online status indicator mimics D a ie Online button in DN9848 Units Home KLARE TERENIE DN Se46 E screen where red indicates offline A m green online and yellow Name of unit _ unavailable EKLARE TERN IE OM See E Lighter background indicates that this unit is selected gt To select a unit e Click on the bar of the required unit under the DN9848 Units button in FastNav its background will lighten to indicate it is the current selection The view containing the input and output channel control panels will appear RL Salil 18 3 4 Quick Tour of the HELIX DN9848E RCS Menu Screens The HELIX DN9848E RCS workspace has five main screens selectable via buttons in FastNav e Memory View lets you copy write working memory to from HELIX DN9848E unit and RCS unit memories e Copy Channel View lets you copy paste input and output channels across RCS units e DN9848E
12. P Gain Delay _ Input Groups Channels Available to be added into this Group Mhannale IN thie fran e Remov Output Groups Mute All n Mute All All Units Offline Jump to Channel button takes you to the selected units on the DN9848 Units Home screen This section shows the channels available for transfer to input group 26 Group Passwords button For allocating a password to a group Add gt button adds selected inputs s to current input group Remove button removes selected inputs s from current input group This section shows the channels currently in the selected input group RLU Umi 3 4 5 Output Groups screen The Output Groups screen allows you to assign any outputs from the system units to a group For a full description of the Group management process see Section 10 Groups can be password protected The screen below shows the default screen which has no groups allocated Output function buttons take you to Gain Delay Output group Filters PEQ and Dyn name field srecne R emove Group button deletes currently selected output group from store Add Group button stores currently selected output group SETUP button takes you output group setup screen Group Passwords button For allocating a password to a group Remove Gr p Add gt button adds selected outputs s to current output group SETUP Gain Delay 1 Firs f7 PEQ AV D
13. adjust frequency and level of selected PEQ section by dragging the Red graph shows the response target cursor of the selected PEQ section DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 H r r o Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs Online FAULT Not Assigned nit a KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E az KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input B Inputc Input D MN QO o o D 5 m wf co fi z ow 4 3 0 0dB 0 20 Oct KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E goaz 5 m i SSaNRSNET CAE KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 6 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E n 1 lee a Black graph KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 100Hz 4kHz 410kHz shows combined 5 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 1 12 Q w ry o 2 3 4 5 6 gt 2 8 9 10 11 e E Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequere Frequency un 0 8 6 018 OO T KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E T mmj 1 00kHz 1 00kHz 59 10Hz 1 00kHz 1 00kHz 51 70H2 1 00kHz 1 00kHz Meirg i E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 12 m KLARK TEKNIK onga CPE SE SE SE SE BESE SE JSE BEBE sn Pt ny 300e 300 300 30dct j aodct 020 300 f 300ct fsooct fla2dct 300 3004 Input Channel 14 Level Level Level Level Level bevel Level Level Level Level Level Level Le ft cl ic k to se ect es SE SE DE DE IE DE DE DE DE JEC an input channel KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Joo oo f 4 ouB foo 0 048 l oo joo Jj
14. aini Select the Channel and sections to copy the data from to the other channels in the group allows you to COpy data from one Note If this group contains a channel PEQ grouping this will automatically be copied channel to another using the same Select The Channel already in the Group to Copy From set of options as the Copy Channels Unit Name Chan Name Lock Sections pages earlier in this document se Off Gain and Delay Depending on the type of group KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input A 2 various options will be allowed as to a what sections you are able to copy M Protecti KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input A Penes KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input B KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input A KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input B 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 If the group contains a PEQ section this will be selected and greyed out and will always be copied This action is taken because the PEQ section contains absolute parameters which MUST be the Are you sure you want to Copy the selected channels data and add the same value channels to the list This gives the option of choosing m one of the channels already in the list to be master and its data copied to the channels about to be added To remove channels from an input group 1 Select the input group that you wish to remove the channels from by clicking on its panel m INPUT GROUP below the Input Groups button in FastNav for example rarene In the right hand section of the screen tick the inp
15. devices that is the laptop PC and HELIX DN9848E units to communicate with each other using TCP IP protocol This is done by assigning them unique IP addresses on a shared system For a description of the Communications option in ELGAR s System Configuration window and details on adding assigning configuring and editing ports saving configurations to a file etc refer to the ELGAR Library Manager User Guide However any HELIX DN9848E RCS specific information is detailed in section 11 5 gt gt To configure an Ethernet device and assign a port to it 1 From the ELGAR menu select Tools gt Options Untitled File EME Window Help o Add Device gt ior Remove Device F gt RLARR SLL 84 HELIX DN9O848E Remote Control Software User Guide 2 In the System Configuration window select Routing from the Communications option If necessary click to expand the Communications category System Configuration Environment ae General Settings Communications Ports Devices Add Port Communications Edit Port Routing o EdP Delete Port Export Find Ports Find Device Names List of Devices Assigned To Not Assigned Add Unit Name Device Type Assigned Port Valid 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned Y KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned 3 Click Add Portl Por
16. eI ee Pel iesiieal E S et Steel A ssl OE IN es Ea a etl Seer 4XBi Amp A B C D lorr Joo orr forF Output 8 A B C D foo Jorr orr orF Output 7 A B C D foo Jorr orr orF Output 6 A B C D foo orr orr forF Output 5 A c A B C D B A B C D forr oo Jorr forF orr Joo forF forF 7 forr forr orr Joo 12 4 5 1 X 5 Way Crossover plus 3 Aux Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Manual Mix Routing Reset z 2 2 Way Crossover 2 4 Way Crossover 5 1 6 Way Cross 4x Bi Amp 8 ERE e Vi E VP Heals en aLCeIMeleeiea ES FPS VV Fe ES PSS FPR E E N a E Tea a ea EA es Ss Pe EN E Thea aiealeas A B C D foo Jorr orr forF Output 8 A B C D foo Jorr orr orF Output 7 A B C D foo orr orr forF Output 6 A B C D foo or orr orF Output 5 N Oo OES VFS Ved Mat ia E E A es A fe I We fa N Oo E eter E CATE D i T i Tat I OR FF FS ee c D A B OFF OFF OFF OFF A B C D A B c D fao forr forr forF forr foo lorr Joo 110 12 4 6 1 X 6 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 X ome 0o es oe i l o a es s w 5 s W la 1 Kt oaa Manual Mix Routing Reset en ee TS Sn ed en ee 2 X 2 Way Crossover 20 I fi 20 JF
17. type in the Grouping Password and click Change Password Please enter new Password Please confirm your Password Cancel Type in new Grouping Password in the Please enter new Password field This can be up to 12 characters a Rear cares nator a Please confirm your Password coca Type in your new Grouping Password again in the Please confirm your Password field p ease enter new Password Please confirm your Password Be a eee ee ad cuca Click OK and then in the Grouping Password window click OK again gt gt To lock unlock grouping You can only edit grouping with Group Locking set to Unlocked Group Locking is set to Locked as default You can lock grouping to prevent unauthorised editing of your groups This is useful for example if you have to leave your laptop PC for a short while This means you can lock the grouping and leave your laptop PC switched on with the program running Then when you return you can unlock the grouping and carrying on from where you left off Knowing that your group settings will be as you left them 4 Output Groupe Go to an input or output screen by clicking on siete sa ee FastNav Click on EES then type in the Grouping Password In Group Locking select Locked or Unlocked as required Grouping Password Password Change Password Group Locking Locked fel Unlocked Cancel Click 0K gt BLARE TE 73 10 2 Input
18. 1 7 Output 5 Filter Sections KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E All Filters m _ O B a mm mm M Output 2 Output 6 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 3 Output 7 J PEQs Only 1 mm 7 Output 4 7 Output 8 E 1 mm 1 a aa mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 0 1 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9845 E 4 5 Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline Tick to determine Choose to view both or displayed channels individual graphs gt BLARE TE 53 5 5 Output Muting on Selected Unit You can mute unmute single outputs or all of in i a a Sin eitaaiaar lea the outputs simultaneously on a single unit from Joutput2 5 the DN9848 Units Home screen see section 3 4 3 EENE A on page 25 poss mae sa Delay To mute a single output Press on the output channel s control panel button will change to red as in diagram above to show that muting is on To un mute an output Press on the output channel s control panel button will revert to grey background nel to show that muting is Off To mute all outputs Press MARAE top of DN9848 Units Home screen all output channel buttons will change to Mute to show that muting is on To un mute all outputs Press Bails top of DN9848 Units Home screen all output Mute channel buttons will change to to show that muting is o
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20. 5 1 Finding ports and device names The area highlighted in the diagram which contains the Find Ports Find Device Names and Cancel buttons is new to ELGAR ELGAR automatically searches for ports at start up If any HELIX devices are switched on after EIGAR has been started ELGAR may not find them immediately These buttons are used to trigger ELGAR into performing a search of the network to find any recently added devices such as DN9848E DN9340E and DN9344E and also their non E variants attached using UDS1100 converters If found these are added to the List of Devices where the Device Type column identifies which type of device a port refers to System Configuration Environment c nP Devices ommunications Ports Communications Port Type Settings Add Port Routing Serial 01 Helix Serial Port COM 1 Edit Port Delete Port Import Find Ports Export Find Device Names Find Ports Find Device Names Add Unit Name i eS eee i 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Serial 01 i List of Devices gt gt To find all ports on your system 1 In the System Configuration window click on Find Ports 1 SER PRL Are you sure you want to reset the Comms Resources Yes No This will Force all devices to go offline 2 Click Yes Any new port IP addresses will be added to the IP Address drop down list in the Port Configuration window t As this manual only currently details the use of the HELIX
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22. DN9848E RCS software with DN9848E units the use of non E Ethernet variants which require UDS1100 converters has not been included However this information is intended to be included in the next version of this manual o anA BLAIR Uml 95 E Remote Control Software User Guide HELIX DN9848 gt gt To find new devices attached to your PC 1 In the System Configuration window click on Find Device Find Devices attaced to this PC Names j 2 re you sure you want to reset the Comms Resources Yes No This will Force all devices to go offline 2 Click Yes The status bar under the button shows the progress of device polling and the current port being polled is shown under the List of Devices Any new device name will be added to the List of Devices To cancel device polling press Cancel EENE La ai hp irapa Te aT Aal Umi kea Ceas lga Aspe cas Shows current port being polled Shows status of t new device polling progress Checking 10 20 1001 11 5 2 The Port Configuration screen The Port Configuration screen shown below allows you to select the type of port applicable to your system that is Ethernet Port or KT Serial Port This screen is accessed from the Add Port and Edit Port buttons Port Configuration Port Type 7 Port Name Unnamed Cancel KERRE Umi 96 The Ethernet Port screen shown below allows you to e Change the port name in the Po
23. Groups gt gt To add a new input group 1 CI ic k Input Groups in FastNav to go to the in Input Groups screen see section 3 4 4 2 If you are entering Input Groups and Output Groups screens in your show file for the first time or the groups are locked you must first enter a password 3 Click EZEZ Add Sections to the new Group w Mute M Gain and Delay FeO l Protection Cancel 4 Tick the elements that you wish your input group to contain in the Add Sections to the new Group window 5 Click Accept 6 Click Yes All of the inputs of the RCS units are loaded into the left hand section of the Input Groups screen DN9848 E Input Group View INPUT GROUP 74 SO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOoUdoOdG ME o nananana ka hwWWWWNNNNHHHH SZ nit Name LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARKTEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARKTEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK LARK TEK Add new group NIK D NIK D IKD IK NIK NIK NIK IK NIK NIK NIK IK NIK NIK NIK NIK NIK NIK NIK NIK NIK D o 2G O G O G OG OG O O O ea O G Are you sure vou want to add the new group TE will not be possible to change the group type later Chan Name Input A Input B Input C Input D Input A Input B Input C Input D Input A Input B Input C Input D Input A Input B Input C Input D Input A Input B Input C Inpu
24. Orr oFF OFF meg E D mi u m E Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline 2 You can adjust the mix from scratch or load a mix setting from a template Output To adjust the mix using the latter option see To load a mix template on TERETE E page 43 AAE 15 To adjust the mix from scratch manually set faders A B C and D on each si E output to suit s A Bc oD Important 16 31 2 241 228 Delays for the summed channels must be set to the same value 42 RL Salil gt gt To load a mix template The list above the Load Mix Template button are the preset standard mix setting options You can choose one and load it to configure your input fader settings on each output 1 Click on the required mix from the template list to highlight it For example 1 X 5 Way Crossover plus 3 Aux To view the fader positions for each template see section 12 1 Manual Mix Routing Rese 2 2 Way Crossover 2 4 Way Crossover m tinteniih plus 2 Aux plus 3 Aux fi 1x6 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 4x Bi Amp 2 Click on Load Mix Template You will see the Load Routing Template following message 4re you sure you want bo Load the Routing Template This will overwrite any current settings 3 Click to load the settings The faders will adjust according to the template s settings 1 KLARK TEI KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 3 KL
25. Unreachable S E UDS 5 Assign IP Address r A One a A P3 ZAN A TR Assignment Method Would you like to specify the IP address or should the unit get its settings from a server out on the network Obtain an IP address automatically Assign a specific IP address TCP IP Tutorial 105 Highlight the UDS1100 in the device list and choose to open the Assign IP Address Wizard LAN connection Refer to the Network Administrator for guidance on whether to obtain an IP address automatically or assign a specific IP address Follow the on screen instructions to complete the assignment Direct or Wireless Choose Assign a specific IP address and click Next gt Follow the on screen instructions entering an IP address on the same Subnet as your laptop wireless card and leaving the Default Gateway value at 0 0 0 0 On completion click to return to the Device Installer screen RERRE Umi HELIX DN9848E Remote Control Software S Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 3 File Edit View Device Tools Help P Search Assign IP Upgrade E ga Lantronix Devices 1 devices ae Local 4rea Connection 169 254 5 122 aE UDS IP ddress 169 254 141 52 Hardware Address Status 00 20 44 9B 07 BD Online Name Group UDS1100 B Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 3 File Edit Yiew Device Tools Help PA d Search Assign IP Upgrade B EN Lantronix Device
26. a i ja a aa a SS SS Select All Deselect All Unit Progress Memory Progress Processing i Waiting to retry failures Retry in 30 seconds A am Si ant tem ee ss an aM a gt gt To lock the system memories refer to section 3 5 3 KERRE Umi 4 AD NY 70 9 3 Copy RCS Memories gt gt To copy an RCS unit s memory to the memories of other RCS units 1 Make sure you are in the Copy RCS Memories screen press amp if necessary 2 Select the RCS unit you are going to copy the Copy RCS Memories memory from using the Source Unit drop down list i N i for example 05 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Source Unit 0 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E m KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT 07 KLARKTEKNIKDN9848E anene DEEAULT 3 Select the unit s source memory from the Source Source Memory 506 bEFauLtT 4 Memory drop down list for example S06 DEFAULT S06 DEFAULT emory 4 Under Destination Unit s tick the RCS units you wish to copy the source unit s memory to To Destination Unit s select deselect all units click i or Ea ee kaale daMe j 01 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT ne respectively 02 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT 03 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT 04 KLARK TEKNIK DN
27. a signal Equaliser A device that boosts or cuts the volume of specific frequencies in a signal Ethernet The most common method of networking computers in a local area network LAN A physical standard that uses several wires twisted in pairs to allow computer to computer communication Also the basic communications protocols over such wires the same protocols are also used for Wireless Ethernet F FastNav An area of the screen or a screen itself in the case of the HELIX EQ units that makes it easier to work with multiple units 98 H HELIX All of the new Ethernet units from Klark Teknik which includes the HELIX EQ system DN9340E Dual EQ unit DN9344E Quad EQ unit and DN9331 RAPIDE Graphic Controller as well as the HELIX DN9848E System Controller The older version of HELIX comprised the DN9340 master unit and DN9344 slave HELIX DN9848E RCS Software that allows remote programming and control of HELIX DN9848E units via a PC HPF Abbreviation for high pass filter I IP address Unique identifier for networked computer or device An IP address comprises a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods with each number ranging from zero to 255 L LAN Abbreviation for local area network Short distance network for linking a group of computers together within a building LPF Abbreviation for low pass filter p PC Abbreviation for personal computer PEQ Abbr
28. and 48dB Octave 12dB Octave 0 6dB Gain 24dB Octave 0 6dB Gain e Bypass e Butterworth e Linkwitz Riley e Bessel e Peaking 12dB HPF only e Peaking 24dB HPF only gt To add a high pass filter to output processing 1 In the Phase Shift section of the Filters screen select HPF from the Reference drop down list High Pass Frequency 2 In the High Pass section see diagram right adjust the Frequency control knob or click and drag the target on the graph to select a frequency of between 20 0 Hz and 15 00 kHz 3 In the Type drop down list select one of the filter options for example Peaking 12dB Adjust the Slope Peak Gain control knob switches between slope and gain dependent on filter type to select a slope peak gain dB value range varies depending on type selected At this point you can use the target on the graph to adjust both the frequency and slope peak gain simultaneously Type Bypass Bypass E Butterworth Linkwitz Riley Bessel Un Peaking 12dB Peaking 24dB gt gt To add a low pass filter to output processing ee 1 In the Phase Shift section of the Filters screen select LPF from the Reference drop down list ls id 2 In the Low Pass section see diagram right adjust the Frequency 20 0kHz control knob or click and drag the target on the graph to select a frequency between 50 0 Hz and 20 0 kHz 3 In the Type drop down list select one of the filter opti
29. are dependent on previous actions and current operation so they may not be available as indicated by being greyed out Also certain symbols are not allowed for example and ROL Umi 16 3 3 The HELIX DN9848E RCS Workspace The DN9848 Units Home screen illustrated below is the default screen when starting up the HELIX DN9848E RCS software The screen comprises a main workspace area with FastNav down the left hand side and four buttons along the bottom The workspace and FastNav area alter according to FastNav button selection while the four buttons along the bottom are static Five buttons in FastNav emulate the functionality of the HELIX DN9848E You can open up to 16 HELIX DN9848E units within a single show file with each one each being allocated a unit bar in FastNav FastNav contains the five main menu buttons A list of DN9848E units connected to Ki i the system are shown below essage Dar snows the curren l DN9848 Units button DN9848 main view and unit selected Aa window Units Home screen only Ae 848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Memory View na KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E teal IDEFAU LT f Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs Online HOME maag Unit SW Version Dela 0 t Gain sank TEKNIK pNg048 E Bae output n r a 6 ae an 0 00 Fiters PEQ 0 00B i us s 24 Kank TEKNIK onset PortName Not Assigned Ea 4 Main ivan TEKNIK onset inp
30. atari tienndiasennuNs 63 8 WORKING WITH MULTIPLE HELIX ADD INS nnnssnsnannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnrnnnrrnnrrnnrrnnnne 64 8 1 Building your Network Remotely sssssssssssssssunnnsnsnrunensnennsnnnrunnnsnenrsnnnsnenrensnennnnsnenrrnsnenee 64 8 2 The DN9848 Units Home Screen sisicciiusscacevvensereuneeeeneneesescenseeaedaund eae ewrsd nae enwbeenaeeraewese eens 64 9 STORING RECALLING MEMORY SETTINGS cccccsccccesucueeauueeeuceeeuuuenauuenuueteuuresagnegs 67 91 Usmo Working aged een ie ee ee a a eee ee en E ee 67 9 2 Unit Device Memories sscntarscasitwanaxarectanrsiadasesencaauns ANAE AAA AA RAA Ea 69 93 CODY RES MEMON S rnrn A a deaanntecensnee 71 RMR 10 MANAGING GROUPS cccccce cece eee e eee ee eee eee eee R ESO R EERE ESE R SESE ESSE EEE EEE E EEE e EES 72 10 1 Security Grouping PassWord jretcincinsidavenantevnaasee ses Aa ara E a EE TAEA 72 10 2 TU OOS T EE T E EA ees A E E T A E EE E E A EA T 74 10 3 OUP VOUS ooren enen e E EEEE A 78 11 USING HELIX DN9848E RCS TO CONTROL A PROCESSING SYSTEM cceeeeeeee eee e eens 82 11 1 nE E E E E E A E A E EE E E E 82 11 2 HELIX DN9848E unit interconnectionS s sssssssssssrrrrserrsrrnrrnnuenrnnrnnnnrnnrnnennnnnunrnnrnnnnrnnrnnnn 82 11 2 1 Connecting the HELIX DN9848E units using the two port Switch sssssssssrsrsrsnssess 82 11 2 2 Connecting the HELIX DN9848E units to an Ethernet switch or hub ccceeee ee eens 83 11 3 ENEM COMMCCEOM segani n rE a A a E hed adin
31. coe improvements to the software Previous users may find hee pams reer rami mih Leha oe Hasi this information particularly useful 3 Click to go to the Select Desination Location window fea Setup Elpar Remote Control DN984BF Leave the Destination Directory as the preset default that is ett ho Eg Remete Contr DNSBABE be tad C Program Files Klark Teknik Group ELGAR unless you have installed ELGAR in an alternative directory In the hain ie ine oneness latter case specify your alternative ELGAR destination Progen Fies lai Teknik Group oa Weta directory Par Setup will install Elgar Remote Control DN9848E into the following folder At least 8 5 MB of free disk space is required 4 Click once again this will take you to the Ready to TACI SAE Ready to Install Instal W i n d O W Setup is now ready to begin installing Elgar Remote Control DN9848E on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files Klark Teknik Group Elgar i Cancel E Setup ar kemote Coniro When you are ready to install click L a After F 3 Completing the Elgar Remote successful installation click to exit the Wizard Control DN9848E Setup Wizard The HELIX DN9848E RCS will now be available through your comper Tre aplcabon na euch by seleting the ELGAR Library Manager Click Finish to
32. contains the following e Input channel control panels A B C and D e Output channel control panels 1 to 8 inclusive e Unit s name and number and the name of the working memory e Buttons for accessing DN9848E Unit Home page input and output channel response graphs routing page and system password and ones for muting unmuting and putting the units online offline e Information sections that provide unit and RCS software battery and communications port information Information section Mute Outputs button mutes all HOME button returns you outputs on selected unit here from any of the DN9848 Units sub screens Unmute Outputs button unmutes all outputs on select unit DN9848 E Unit View 1 el ible DEFAULT lt atetti i SOS S LT Mute Outputs T Unmute C dutputs Online N9848 Units I KLARK TEKNIK DN9648 E Batey loutput 1 On De PortName Not Assigned Gee nee Online button puts unit online or offline button changes colour i accordingly Output 2 Op a iA te 0 OOus an PEQ cosoepeeoveansoyonnnessenpeoceue oyeenensuanpessenneoyenen osoo m spend Anre OLONMO Delay Output 3 i d 0 00us ____ Fo afre Ob ge N T Input channel MGa 0 00us E E E Ea 000us ies Pea 0 008 aa Fader button mn A r E ll control panel gives access to routing pages Output channel control panel Input Response ST irpitRemonme D
33. control knob gt gt To reset a single PEQ s settings to default 1 To reset the PEQ values back to default press bottom of section 2 Click at the window prompt Reset PEQ gt To reset all of the PEQs settings to default 1 To reset the values of the 12 PEQ sections back to default press Missal Underneath the row of buttons at bottom of sections 2 click at the window prompt 4 3 4 Compression channel protection Each input has an independent full range compressor to improve the dynamics of the incoming signal levels Sane The compressors are variable ratio and can be set to a hard knee characteristic for a sharp gain reduction response at the compression threshold or soft knee for a more musical response This screen has an eight segment signal meter see section 4 4 i i te aa gt gt To set the compressor parameters 1 Click on on the input channel s control panel You should see the Protect screen see section 4 2 on page 35 2 Set threshold 10 0 to 21 0 units ratio 1 1 to 5 1 attack 40 us to 100 ms and release 10 ms to 2000 ms using the appropriate control knobs RL Ul 37 gt gt To reset the compressor parameters 1 To reset the compressor parameters back to Bee ehProteciion default press Eis at bottom of section 2 Click on at the Are you sure you want to Reset the channel Protection prompt gt gt To switch the compressor in out o
34. covered here These can generally be related to screens on other operating systems A Access Point 1 Referring to the product s manual set up the Access Point to communicate with your laptop PC ensuring you observe the following IP settings Use unique IP addresses in the same network address range Set the Access Point IP address to the same IP subnet value as your laptop PC LAN and wireless card Save the subnet mask Note Your Access Point will have a factory preset IP subnet address so to locate it initially you may be asked to temporarily reconfigure your laptop PC to use the same IP subnet address After you have located and reconfigured the Access Point to work on your normal laptop PC IP subnet remember to reset your laptop PC to its normal IP address Wireless Network Settings Set an SSID Service Set Identifier and disable SSID Broadcast If you are given the option to name the Access Point in the configuration details it can be helpful to also use the SSID as the name Choose a broadcast channel to minimise interference with other nearby Access Points To avoid interference channel numbers should differ by at least 5 Therefore as most Access Points default to Channel 11 Channels 1 6 are likely to offer the least interference from other devices in the area Security Settings For choosing the Network Authentication type refer to the product manual or use Open System Set the data encry
35. its wireless systems a screen similar to that shown left is presented that has a Wireless Networks tab Follow the steps given here to configure the card If the Wireless Networks tab is not available please refer to the wireless card manual for configuration instructions Make Sure that you use the SSID and WEP key from the Access Point Configuration Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP in the list and choose to open the Internet Protocol Properties screen left If you are using DHCP refer to your Access Point manual for details Otherwise select Use the following IP address and type in an IP Address for your wireless card using the same subnet address as your Access Point and laptop Click OK to return to the previous screen Switch to the Wireless Networks tab left Tick Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings The SSIDs of previously added networks automatically appear in the network lists At the bottom panel click to open the Wireless network properties window Type in the SSID address of the Access Point and turn WEP on Set Key Index to 1 Clear The key is provided for me automatically tick box to unlock the Network key fields Type in and confirm the WEP key as noted in the Access Point configuration Click to confirm the settings and close the Wireless Network Connections screen continued KERRE Umi A aS U 4 Wireless Network Connection Properties 8 The Access
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37. larger systems the first one or two segments identify the system and the remaining segments identify the sub system if relevant and individual equipment For example a Class B medium sized system uses a 255 255 0 0 subnet mask indicating the first two segments identify the system and the last two the sub system and individual device Wireless Routing For wireless connection the laptop PC wireless card and Access Point must be set up to locate and recognise each other noting that the airwaves are shared with other devices This is done by initially making a wired connection from the laptop PC to the Access Point to assign the appropriate identifiers etc After configuration the wired connection can be removed and the wireless one made There is no need to repeat the wired connection step on future set ups provided no part of the wireless system has changed Two identifiers are used in the recognition process as follows Service Set Identifier SSID The Access Point broadcasts this to enable nearby devices to locate it Broadcast may be disabled so that the Access Point only flags its presence when another device calls it by name that is its SSID This mode should be used for the HELIX DN9848E RCS wireless connection to provide security against unauthorised users accessing the system Authentication code This ensures that the device trying to connect to the Access Point has the right to access the system thus providing an extra
38. may affect preset room equalisation or result in equipment damage there are two password protected lockouts panel locking and system protect Both lockouts are accessed via the button on the DN9848 Units Home screen which takes you to the Unit Locking window shown below You can only enter unit locking with the unit online Unit Locking Panel Lack Password System Protect Password as P Panel locks E ene Pasu mi rlaeked T t Lackwith Recall f Lock with Recall and Mutes t Lack with Mutes 0 Full Lock Cancel 3 6 1 Panel Locks Panel Locks has the following options Unlocked The physical unit will respond to all communication from the RCS Lock with Recall The physical unit will respond to calling and storing of user and system memories Lock with Recall and Mutes The physical unit will respond to calling and storing of user and system memories and output mute changes Lock with Mutes The physical unit will respond to output mute changes Full Lock The physical unit will not respond to any other messages gt To access a unit s panel locking 1 Make sure you are at the DN9848 Units Home screen and selected unit is online then click on Passwords 2 Type in the Panel Lock Password to activate the Panel Locks panel Unit Locking Panel Lock Password System Protect Password Panel Locks System Frotect Change Password fe Unlocked C Lack with Recall Lock with Reca
39. next to your required option For example Gain and Delay in the diagram right Gain and Delay he ajeta n Protection Bale k EEE O 5 Under Destination Unit s select the unit s Ss T ae i Destination Unit s that you wish to copy the input channel No Unit Name nA InB Inc nD to by placing a tick in adjacent box For I 01 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB InputC InputD example 03 KLARK TEKNIK I 02 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB InputC InputD DN9848 E T t Il it li k i Kd 03 KLARK TEKNIK DN9646 E Input Input Input InputD l FO serect all units CICK ON T04 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB InputC InputD Select 4 a edal F yo deselect all selected a Te USA SE SL SS t E E units click on 6 Under Destination Channel s select the input channel s that you erae a wish to copy the selection into For g P e Input D To Destination select all channels click on Mikisa To deselect all Onua selected channels click on Copy 7 When you are satisfied that your selections are correct click gt RLARR Vulin 65 b gt To copy a unit s output channel to output channels of selected units 1 Click ae and then if necessary meses to obtain the Copy Output Channels screen 2 Click in the Source Unit field and select the unit you wish to copy the output channel from using the drop down list For example 02 KLARK f Source Unit PASE x TEKNI
40. number will only reach 16 However with a total of 32 numbers available you can change a unit s allocated number to anything up to 32 1 Select the unit that you wish to change the number of see section 3 3 1 on page 18 Kirk TEKNIK DNOS a ar lOutput 1 merg KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E rt e PortNam KT Port 1 Na TEKNIK DN9848 E _ INput A f a 4 mmap TAa a Output 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E gg 3 N 7 pay 7 s 5 a of a al 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E I 0 0dB PEQ Prot 0 00us 40 5 mm i 7 Output 34 oaan TEKNIK DN9848 E Al si P mF T a ae aa a oe 2 Click on the a and arrows DN9848 E Unit View 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E adjacent to the currently selected Se Mee LARK TERN Dua number next to the unit s name field see diagram This unit number change is reflected in the bar of selected unit which will alter its position in the list to retain numerical order a a bae gt KLARE Tew 56 6 3 Display Delay Options The units of measurement used to specify the delay on the input and output channels can be set as time or distance to suit user preference as follows e Time milliseconds and microseconds e Metric distance metres e Imperial distance feet and inches gt gt To change the units of measurement 1 From the ELGAR menu select select Tools gt Options gt DN9848E Untitled 2 In the System Configuration
41. on sm A Mal om anaana fin i The name of the assigned port will appear List of Devices Assigned To Unit 1 m9 under the Assigned Port column highlighted 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Unit in yellow opposite Click OK gies puana s a pium a rr nd See ee ee mAP aw a ee ee ee wi Your system should now be ready for online operation as described in section 3 5 Successful communication with the HELIX DN9848E units is indicated by rotating symbols at the bottom right hand corner of the LCD panel TIRI gt T R gt T R RLU Umi 86 IP Addressing To uniquely identify every device Ethernet connections use standard IP addresses comprising four 0 255 segments presented in dot notation for example 192 168 1 16 To accommodate widely varying sizes of system including those with sub systems the segments can be used in slightly differing ways The format used by a particular IP address is defined by its subnet mask as follows a b On a small Class C system less than 256 devices the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 indicating that the first three segments identify the system and are shared by all of the equipment on the system while the last segment uniquely identifies each device for example in 192 168 1 16 the system subnet is 192 168 1 and the Device ID is 16 Typically this is the subnet mask used for IP addresses on a HELIX DN9848E RCS system For
42. to add the new group It will not be possible to change the group type later 6 Click Yes All of the outputs of the DN9B4B E Output Group View OUTPUT GROUP RCS units are loaded into the Sony Oh left hand section of the Output Groups screen Chan Name Lock 52 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 hi Hr Ar Hr Ar Hr Ar Hr qr Ic x 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 S 2 O G O O O G OGOOGO GO Og Oga O All Units Offline 78 KERRE Umi 7 Tick the boxes of the output channels you wish to pup View OUTPUT GROUP group together Unit Name Chan Name Lock S4 EY N 1 KLARKTEKNIKD Output 1 1 KLARKTEKNIKD Output 2 1 KLARKTEKNIKD Output 3 1 KLARKTEKNIKD Output 4 E 1 KLARKTEKNIKD Outputs 1 KLARKTEKNIKD Output 6 1 1 8 KLARK TEKNIK D KLARK TEKNIK D Output 8 ENAN AAN matin A N T a ce te tae Click Ada f A form pops up that Pssst Select the Channel and sections to copy the data from to the other channels in the group a OWS you to CO py data fro m one Note If this group contains a channel PEQ or Filter grouping those sections will automatically be copied cha n nel to a nother usi ng the same Select The Channel in the list to add to the Group to Copy set of options as
43. to improve the range and speed of wireless networks Ensure that the Helix Units are operating on host code V4 00 or later gt gt If your laptop PC has a firewall Make sure that you configure the firewall to accept connections to the following ports Port 1001 for TCP IP normal unit communications Port 30718 for UDP device discovery RMR s LEIRI 91 11 4 Serial Connection Option There is an option to control your system remotely from a laptop PC via an RS 232 connection 11 4 1 Serial connection details The system set up for serial connection is illustrated below Daisy chained HELIX DN9848E units Laptop PC Be SiH TOO m S AAAA S Host cable SU e j ipopogogi O A E R 0 oe STE 660000000 l Apogon rg e HO ei connected to PC PORT socket on front panel apagan 1 0 zolo 7 Ah eee iriri E of first DN9848E unit and D9 COM or USB port qm D 66 soobeb ue ef on laptop PC QS zigi iaia e U opogi f oo o gt mmm GOOLU S 11 4 2 Connection Procedure The HELIX DN9848E RCS laptop PC is connected to the daisy chain as follows gt gt To connect set up and configure your system for serial operation 1 Connect the HELIX DN9848E units in a daisy chain configuration see section 11 2 1 2 Power up the HELIX DN9848E units and assign each one a unique Comms channel address as follows e On the HELIX DN9848
44. which you wish to recall the working memories Recall Memory Click 5 Click at the Write To Working Memory window prompt To reset the working memory on selected units 3 ACS Memories 1 Make sure you are in the RCS Memories screen press amp if necessary Under Working Memories tick the units whose working memory you wish to reset To select deselect all units click Miiibusifal respectively 3 Click Reset Working Memories 4 Click at the Reset Working Memory window prompt To reset an individual stored memory back to default on selected units GS RCS Memories 1 Make sure you are in the RCS Memories screen press b if necessary Under Stored Memories select the system or user memory you wish to reset Under Working Memories tick the units whose selected stored memory you wish to reset To select deselect all units click Miiikusifal respectively Click Reset Working Memories 5 Click at the Reset Individual Memory window prompt To reset all system memories on selected units back to default 3 ACS Memories 1 Make sure you are in the RCS Memories screen press b if necessary Under Working Memories tick the units whose system memories you wish to reset To select deselect all units click Miiibusial respectively Reset system 3 C li C k Memories 4 Click at the Reset All System Memories window prompt To reset all user memories on selected units bac
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46. 1100 RJ 45 port to the laptop PC RJ 45 port LAN Use CAT5 cable to connect the RJ 45 port on the UDS1100 to its network connection point Similarly use CAT5 cable to connect the laptop PC RJ 45 port to its network point Wireless Position the Access Point to maintain line of sight visibility to your laptop as you move around the venue during the sound testing while remaining in the Access Point s radio limits for example use a high up location generally no more than 100m from the furthest sound testing postion Connect power to the Access Point as indicated in the product manual Use CAT5 cable to connect the UDS1100 RJ 45 port to the Access Point RJ 45 LAN port 4 Using the provided AC power adapter connect power to the Lantronix UDS1100 Converter 5 Boot up or re boot your laptop PC and open ELGAR by double clicking on the ELGAR desktop icon 6 Select File gt Open from the ELGAR menu and open the KTG show file with the HELIX settings ELGAR initiates the Ethernet connection and reports success or failure If it fails see Fault Finding tips 7 In the upper Home tab of each HELIX Add In specify the Address of the slave unit that the Add In relates to set COM Port to the number you allocated to the Virtual COM Port set Comms Mode to Generic Echo On for RS 232 or Generic Echo Off for RS 485 input to the first HELIX Your system should now be ready for online operation RL Salil 108 HELIX DN984
47. 8E Remote Control Software 12 4 Mix Templates for Routing Pages k Ilear lirirlce I Ico Hda User Guide The following subsections show the standard mix template settings selectable in the routing pages see section 5 3 2 12 4 1 Manual Mix Routing Reset Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 enen s f Ts T T s l l 5s1 I T wf jo o o T sf 5 s o T 2 21 I a l I 2of 3 2a l ae l I 20 s 30 lo0 I 35 gle pin A 2o en le i oe e ee ee eee A B C OD A B C D A B C D A B C D oF orr orr orr orr orr orr orr orr orr orr orr forF orr orr forF Output 3 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 o 1 1 1 o i 1 1 1 oi 1 1 o i 1 1 s s 1 l l i s 1 1 l l s 1 l l l 1 jo jo l l jo T is s i T TI 2 l20 lo je l o7 a a T as l t
48. 9848 E DEFAULT 06 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT 07 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT 08 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT Kaji 1 17 lt lt K DAC Te aO o a I eal i Laaa 5 Under Memories tick the RCS unit s system and or user memories you are going to copy the source memory to a To select deselect all units click Miiibessiial MT emories zazie respectively z OSystem 01 LISystem 17 Copy Memory 6 Click 7 Click at the Copy RCS Memory window prompt gt gt To lock the system memories refer to section 3 5 3 7 KERRE Umi 10 MANAGING GROUPS The Input Groups and Output Groups screens allow you to manage the input and output channels in groups You can set up groups delete groups and edit group names as required By grouping input or output channels that have similar settings you can save time by setting them up simultaneously instead of each one individually Note Groups that use absolute values have necessary restrictions that affect some management processes PEQ groups use absolute values for Frequency and Q and offsets for level Filter groups have absolute values for all parameters except Phase Angle To initially access input and output groups in a new show file you must first type in a password This security feature allows you to protect unprotect your show file group settings any time you wish 10 1 Security Grouping Password Groups are pas
49. A yf anne e Ce MOUNT IN RACK ON r N o T Ve Aa e Rear of HELIX DN9848E units RL Salil 82 11 2 2 Connecting the HELIX DN9848E units to an Ethernet switch or hub The diagram below shows each HELIX DN9848E unit directly connected to an Ethernet switch or hub which is then connected top a laptop PC Ethernet cable Ethernet switch hub Rear of HELIX DN9848E units 11 3 Ethernet Connection For familiarisation purposes a basic Ethernet connection may be made to a single unit by connecting the Ethernet cable to either of the unit s rear panel Ethernet sockets and to the network socket on the laptop PC or wireless access point wireless option For Ethernet connectivity the HELIX DN9848E units must be operating V4 00 or later host code For details on setting up the IP address of the HELIX DN9848E units please refer to the HELIX DN9848E System Controller Operators Manual For HELIX DN9848E unit interconnection details refer to section 11 2 11 3 1 Ethernet connection standard The standard system set up is via Ethernet connection One end of the Ethernet cable is connected to the network socket of the laptop PC The other end is either connected to an Ethernet socket on one of the HELIX DN9848E units daisy chain or an Ethernet switch or hub depending on system configuration a ri Wy i xx _ ee is EEKE a lt dubia 1 ngi a ae OD ny
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51. ARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Cauca KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E d KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 6 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 8 g g g N Ce KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E m oo orr fore orr foo oF orr orr foo forF oF orr foo forF forF oFF ea TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E s KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E be a KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E BS A B C D A Bb C D A B Cc D A E foo orr orr orr forF oo forF oF lore forF forF oo el Input Group KERRE Umi A aS U 43 5 3 3 Signal Invert Delay and Output Level Each output can be phase inverted by 180 separate from the phase alignment for crossover delayed for system alignment and the level attenuated or boosted Delay can be specified in terms of time or distance see section 6 3 on page 57 for details The level entered here sets the baseline output level that is the zero value for the rotary output gain controls gt To invert the output signal nn em Bix O 00us syanccsencsyocssssensyenss Press the phase M button When we button is highlighted blue thus the output signal is inverted H Output 1 1 me mettre ds gt gt To set the delay e Adjust the Delay control knob as required see To adjust a control knob on p
52. ARK TEKNIK N9848 E DEFAULT M 05 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT M 06 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT M 07 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT M 08 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT M 09 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT M 10 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT T 11 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT 7 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT Reset Memory button M 13 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT resets selected 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT I 15 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT memory to default 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DEFAULT Reset System Memories button resets all system memories to default Reset Working Memories Highlighte 4 Un 01 KLARK TEKNIK l N9848 E Highli hte d Mefnory Name System 01 DEFA JLT ec i Copy Channel View DN9848 Units ecall Hemo Input Groups i i F Output Groups Mu Apply button applies memory name change on selected units Shows number and name of currently Reset Working Memories button Reset User Memories button highlighted unit and resets working memories of resets all user memories below selected selected units to default to default stored system or user memory number Allows you to change Store Working Memory the working memory button stores working name on selected units Recall Memory button memory of selected units recalls selected memory in selected memory to Working Memories list Select All button selects Deselect All button deselects all units in above list all selected units
53. ATEER Jesponse areae ereere SSWOlL sep T m E Onin ee button takes RCS SW Version 4 00 i pansa y9 u to th e Output Groups Lm Mute Un Mute All All Units Offline inputs overview response graph see section 4 4 1 Passworsds button password button Details of the Helix DN9848E RCS software version Output Response button takes you to the outputs overview response graph see section 5 4 1 The information section gives information on e Unit SW Version the HELIX DN9848E software installed in the physical unit e Battery provides information on state of unit s battery displaying Good or Low e PortName the name of the port assigned to the current unit which can be edited and changed in ELGAR see section 11 3 3 RLARR Umil 25 SETUP button takes you input group setup screen 3 4 4 Input Groups screen The Input Groups screen allows you to assign any inputs from the system units to a group For a full description of the Group management process see Section 10 Groups can be password protected The screen below shows the default screen which has no groups allocated Input function buttons take you to Gain Delay Input group Prot and PEQ screens name field Remove Group button deletes currently selected input group from store Add Group button stores currently selected input group ew PEQ A
54. CO Oa ja G DN9846 Units Output Groups Select All button selects all destination units Destination Unit s No Unit Name KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9646 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9646 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9646 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Source Channel field for selecting output channel to copy KLARK TEKNIK DN984 JE nt Output 1 Out1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Out 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 Deselect All button deselects all selected destination units Copy Options list for selecting which audio elements of selected output channel you wish to copy Copy Options Whole Channel Gain Delay Phase and Mute Out 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 Output 3 PEQs Dynamics Out4 Outs Output 4 Output 5 Output 4 Output5 Output4 Output 5 Output 4 OutputS Output4 Output 5 Output4 Outpu
55. E unit s front panel press and hold the HOME SETUP button to access the Comms menu page e Use the left hand DATA ENTRY knob to select a unique channel address between 1 and 32 e Press HOME SETUP to accept The front panel controls except the HOME SETUP button are locked out to facilitate remote operation The display indicates that the unit is under remote control Note The order of the addresses does not need to mirror the order of the daisy chain networking but each unit MUST have a unique comms channel address 3 Referring to the following table connect your laptop PC to the first HELIX unit in the daisy chain HELIX DN9848E Unit Laptop PC Cable Converter Required Connection Connection RS 232 input to front panel PC D9 COM port Host cable USB port KK systems USB 232 converter plus host cable For details of converters plese refer to http www klarkteknik com fag connections htm ELARRE TEKMI 92 10 HELIX DN9848 ote Control Software User Guide Open ELGAR by clicking on the ELGAR desktop icon Select File gt Open from the ELGAR menu to locate and open the KTG show file containing the HELIX DN9848E unit settings From the ELGAR menu select Tools gt Options Unti ntitled File BEHAT Window Help Alp Add Device i for Remove Device F Lopy Lhannel View W In the System Configuration window select Routing from the Communications option If necessary click
56. EKNIK DN9848 E Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DNS KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E J KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E J KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E J KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E J KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E J 10 m KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E 11 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E J KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E J 15 m j KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All 0 0dB 3 00 Oct 1000 0Hz i Un Mute All All Units Offline Online Working i Memory vle Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs DEFAULT Not Assigned Threshold 21 0dBu Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline ot ei nn ae CJ eo 41 5 3 Setting Output Parameters Signal processing for each output channel is programmed independently via its associated control panel The signal processing parameters are described below 5 3 1 Naming an Output Channel Channel names are shown in the top left hand corner of the channel control panels see section 5 1 on page 40 The default names are Output 1 Output 2 etc Each name which is up to eight characters in length is retained after power down and included in stored settings gt gt To
57. EKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Deselect All All Units Select All button selects all destination units 0 Source Memory field for selecting memory to Memories list destination memories to which source memory is copied Select All button selects all system and copy user memories Source Unit 01 KLARKTEKNIKDN9848E Source Memory W Working Memory default DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT Mute All Un Mute 4ill Deselect All button deselects all selected destination units DEFAULT pV Memories E System 01 Deselect All button deselects all selected system and user memories EREE Copy Memory All Units Offline Copy Memory button copies source memory of source unit to selected destination memories of selected destination unit s KERRE Umi 22 3 4 2 Copy Channel View screen The Copy Channel View screen gives you access to the Copy Input Channels and Copy Output Channels screens These screens let you copy and paste whole input or output channels or just selected elements from a selected unit to selected channels of other units A more detailed description of these processes appears within Section 9 Copy Input Channels screen The Copy Input Channels screen lets you copy the following from the particular channel of a selected unit to the selected chan
58. From the ELGAR main menu bar select Tools gt Add Device gt DN9848 E File Window Help i c EEE DNESHOEQ o Remove Device DNSe46 E Options KERRE Umi 10 3 At the Add Multiple DN9848 E Devices window use the Number of Devices to Add drop down list to select the number of devices you wish to add up to a maximum 16 For example 9 4 Click to add the devices A DN9848 Units Home screen diagram right is opened inside the ELGAR Library Manager The HELIX DN9848E RCS units are automatically inserted in FastNav highlighted by orange box and numbered sequentially from 1 upwards The highest numbered unit is selected The DN9848 Units Home screen is the workspace where you remotely program scene EQ settings for your HELIX DN9848E system controllers see section 3 4 3 for details To use the HELIX DN9848E RCS to control a processing system see section 11 for details on Ethernet connection setting up configuration etc and section 3 5 for online operation Add Multiple DN9848 E Devices Number of Devices to Add OK Multiple DN9848 E Devices Number of Devices to Add A Add Multiple DN9848 E Devices Number of Devices to Add ate a aw ALA be eats en a m oe ee bal gt gt To add more HELIX DN9848E RCS devices to the ELGAR Library Manager 1 From the ELGAR main menu bar select Tools gt Add Device gt DN9848 E 2 In the Add Multiple DN9848 E Device
59. K DN9848 E Source Channel A m m 3 Click in the Source Channel field and select N the output channel of the source unit that source channel you wish to copy using the drop down list eea o u For example Output 6 4 From the Copy Options section select the elements of the channel you wish to copy by clicking in the circle next to your required option For example Whole Channel in the diagram right vu Nero aA OP LD KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 5 Under Destination Unit s select the unit s that you wish to copy the output channel to by placing a tick in adjacent box For example 08 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E To 09 select all units click on MEEGA To deselect all selected units click on 6 Under Destination Channel s select the output channel s that you wish to copy the selection to For example Output 5 To select all channels click on tel TO deselect all selected channels click on Copy 7 When you are satisfied that your selections are correct click 66 Copy Output Channels Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output4 Outpi 08 KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E Output Output Output 3 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output Output2 Output3 Output 4 Outpd m R eee OE 41 na ae ae M a aa an dT Ss Outs output 1 Output 1 i PU ee ee S Copy Options Whole Channel e c PaA cm Gain Delay u LART a Phase and Mute 2 ete eee Fites C S soe B
60. Lantronix unit or via a wireless access point for wireless operation both these options require Ethernet cable To set up the Lantronix UDS1100 converter see Section 12 3 In this system the speed of operation is limited by the serial connection Lantronix UDS1100 _ Serial Ethernet a RS 232 RS 485 q wired or wireless i HELIA unit i Serial RS 485 HELIX unit Serial RS 485 HELIX unit All above units can be any combination of DN9340 DN9344 and DN9848 101 RLARR Ulami gt To connect Ethernet and non Ethernet units in an Ethernet serial system The PC is connected to the first Ethernet unit using one of the options in Section 11 3 The Ethernet units are connected together using one of the options in Section 11 2 The last Ethernet unit is connected to a Lantronix UDS1100 Ethernet to serial converter via an Ethernet cable The Lantronix converter is then connected to the first non Ethernet unit via serial RS 485 cabling All of the non Ethernet units are connected together in a daisy chain configuration using RS 485 cabling To set up the Lantronix UDS1100 converter see Section 12 3 Ethernet HELIN unit SS Ethernet HELIX unit Ethernet HELIA unit Ethernet Above units can be any combination of DN9340E DN9344E and DN9848E Lantronix UDS1100 Serial RS 485 HELIA unit Serial RS 485 HELIA unit Serial RS 485 HELIX unit Above units can be any combinat
61. N9848E Remote Control Software Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 available at http microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyId 262D25E3 F589 4842 8157 034D1E7CF3A3 amp displaylang en Midas ELGAR Library Manager available at http www midasconsoles com LB Si Hills 2 2 Software Installation HELIX DN9848E RCS Add In is provided as an exe file from the Klark Teknik website www klarkteknik com with an integral Setup Wizard that guides you through the installation process on your laptop PC Note We recommend that you save the exe file to your desktop or other holding folder rather than opening the file while the Internet transfer is in progress This will avoid the possibility of the integral Setup Wizard interrupting the transfer especially on slower internet connections gt gt After you have downloaded the exe file install it on your laptop PC as follows 1 Run the DN9848ERCS_Vn_nn exe file where n_nn is l Setup Elgar Remote Control DN9848E the latest software version The Setup Wizard should Welcome to the Elgar Remote Control DN9848E Setup Wizard appear on screen within a few seconds This Wi natal Elgar Remote Control DN9848E on your It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 2 Following the on screen instructions click togo P to the Information window which details the latest RE ha
62. Point SSID should now appear in the lower Preferred Networks list If necessary move the network SSID piai Vees Netwokss D to the top of the list using the Move up button so that Windows automatically connects to it in preference to Available networks other available networks To connect to an available network click Configure rsystem doc 9 Highlight the SSID in the lower list and click in the Preferred networks upper panel After one or two minutes depending on Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed signal strength and quality Windows should pop up a elow rsystem doc notification box to show that it has found a new network a a i The SSID should now appear in the upper Available Networks list with an active transmitter symbol as shown Leam about setting up wireless network configuration Advanced Help If the Access Point SSID is not yet visible in the Available Networks list refer the Help box below 10 Click to exit the dialogue box The Access Point SSID may take some time to register in the Available Networks list as the Access Point must complete a re boot to effect the configuration changes Try refreshing again but this time exit the dialogue box by clicking OK Wait at least two minutes to ensure the Access Point re boot has had time to complete and then re open the Wireless Network Connections Properties dialogue box If the SSID still does n
63. R File Edit View Device Tools Help Search Assign IP Upgrade a Ba Lantronix Devices 1 device s a ee Local Area Connection 169 254 5 122 36 ups lt j UDS1100 firmware v6 1 0 1 Se 169 254 141 52 Device Details Web Configuration Telnet Configuratio Or Address http 7 169 254 141 52 80 Firmware Version V6 1 0 1 MAC Address 00 20 4A 9B 07 BD Network Server Serial Settings Channel 1 I Disable Serial Port Serial Tunnel Hostlist Channel 1 Connection y Port Settings Protocol R5485 2 wire Baud Rate 38400 v Data Bits 8 v Pack Control V Enable Packing Idle Gap Time 52 msec v Match 2 Byte Sequence C Yes No Flow Control nee Ree E Apply Settings Parity None z Stop Bits 1 v Apply Defaults Send Frame Only C Yes S UDS1100 firmware v6 1 0 1 Se 169 254 152 135 V6 1 0 1 MAC Address 00 20 4A 9B 07 BD Firmware Version LANTRONIX Network Server Home Serial Tunnel Con on Apply Settings Apply Defaults Device Server Configuration Manager Version 1 4 0 2 10 Under the Channel 1 heading on the left hand side of screen click on Serial Settings to access the Serial Settings screen 11 Make the following settings in the Port Settings section Protocol as required with Solo Tracking you must use the front panel RS 232 input for the converter 38400 g
64. RK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 10 m j KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 nm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E nits Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline KERRE Umi 35 4 3 Setting Input Parameters The signal processing for each input channel is programmed independently via the control panel associated with each channel The signal processing parameters are described below 4 3 1 Naming an Input Channel Input channel names are shown in the top left hand corner of the channel control panels see section 4 1 on page 34 Each input channel has a default name Input A Input B etc The new name which can be up to seven characters long is retained after power down and is included in stored settings gt gt To change the name of an input see section 3 2 5 Changing a name 4 3 2 Gain and Delay Gain and delay are also set on the input channel control panel providing easy access for quick adjustment during set up or performance gt gt To set the delay e Adjust the Delay control knob as required see To adjust a control knob on page 14 Range is 0 00ns microseconds through ms milliseconds to 1 000s second You can configure the delay units to be measured in time seconds or distance metric or imperial
65. RK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9845 E Red graph shows the response of the selected PEQ section KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 10 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 mm Level Level Level Level Level KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 nm j i KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 308 foo 278 fit 5dB 8 5a8 e az 16 E Re Re KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E et et Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline Output channel set up section The graph shows the combined EQ black and the response of the selected PEQ section red There are six output channel PEQ sections which provide adjustment for frequency band width Q and level PEQ sections can also be adjusted on the graph by using the target cursor gt gt To switch to another channel s PEQ view Click on appropriate input output channel button just above graph gt gt To activate a PEQ section e Click anywhere within a channel s section to activate it The graph adjusts according to the new section s settings You can now adjust target gt gt To switch a PEQ section out of the circuit Set the section s level to 0 0 dB on the Level control knob KERRE Umi 61 gt To view the channels on a single graph e To view any combination of the channel signals on a single grap
66. TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB Input InputD T 11 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB Input InputD i 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input InputB InputC InputD Deselect All button j T 13 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB InputC InputD deselects all selected 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input InputB InputC InputD desti nation units 7 15 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA amp InputB Input Input D E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB Ing itC InputD DN9848 Units elect Input Groups ia Output Groups All Units Offline Locked warnings will appear here if Deselect All button any channels are i sibat acies Aseclecie all selacten locked Copy button copies selected input Si E Godunie dectinationainike channel of selected unit to selected destination channel s of destination unit s Destination Unit s list for selecting which units the input channels are copied to KERRE Umi 23 Copy Output Channels screen The Copy Output Channels screen lets you copy the following from a particular channel of a selected unit to the selected channels of other units the whole channel gain delay mute and invert phase settings filter settings dynamics settings or PEQ settings Source Unit field for selecting unit from which output channel is copied DN9848 E Copy Channels View Copy Output Memory View Copy Output oral Copy Channel View Copy Input Channels Source Unit 01 Copy Output Channels Source Channel
67. Unit Memories screen press if necessary 2 Under Memories tick the system or user memories that you wish to copy To select deselect all units click respectively 3 Under Units tick the devices that you wish to copy the memories to To select deselect all units click Aissis Write To Unit 4 Click 5 Click at the Write Unit Memories window prompt RL Ul 69 gt gt Problems with copying The Unit Progress and Memory Progress fields show the progress of the reading writing procedure If there is a problem for example the units are offline this will be detailed under the Comment column of the Units section The diagram right shows an example of the display Please note the Processing message underneath the Unit Progress and Memory Progress fields which informs you of the current activity of the RCS You can press to halt the process Unit Memories No Unit Name Comment 01 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Unit is OffLine KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Unit is OffLine 03 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Unit is OffLine 05 KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E Unit is OffLine 06 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 07 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 08 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 09 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 10 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 20 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E AINA rE tT 1 te Be ee ee ee i im Loni a
68. Units gives you access to the control panels and response graphs of the input and output channels and also routing page and passwords e Input Groups lets you manage the input groups by creating and editing them e Output Groups lets you manage the output groups by creating and editing them DN9848 E Unit View 1 KLAR Leuk PETE i li HO T E Memory view Memory Yew Memory View see section 3 4 1 2 ACS Memories Copy Channel wiew ON 9846 Units KLARK TEKNIK DN S645 E KLARK TEKNIK DM S848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN S845 E KLARK TEKNIK DNS545 E E L L AJIA y s HO Unt Memories Copy Channel View see section 3 4 2 KLARK TEKNIK DNS545 E KLARK TEKNIK DNS545 E r KLARK TEKNIK DNS545 E KLARK TEKNIK DNS545 E KLARK TEKNIK DM S848 E 10 a KLARK TEKNIK DH9545 E 11 m KLARK TEKNIK DN9548 E 12 a KLARK TEKNIK DH9545 E 13 m KLARK TEKNIK DN9548 E 14 a KLARK TEKNIK ONS643 E 15 a KLARK TEKNIK DN S646 E JE a KLARK TEKNIK DN S845 E DN9848 Units see section 3 4 3 Pe Input Groups see section 3 4 4 Input Groups Output Groups Output Groups Output Groups see section 3 4 5 gt BLARE TE 19 3 4 1 Memory View screens The Memory View has three screens RCS Memories Unit Memories and Copy RCS Memories from which you can manage the system units working memory The screens are described in the following subsections and operations involving the screens are descri
69. a_i ee Cr a d ee a n l 12 3 2 Connecting the system equipment For an overview of the connections please refer to the HELIX Remote Control Software Brief Guide to Setting Up an Ethernet System user guide gt gt To connect up a HELIX RCS Ethernet System 1 Connect power up and set up the addresses of your slave HELIX units in a daisy chain network as described in the DN9340 Operators Manual If using Solo Tracking the first HELIX in the daisy chain must be located in the FOH Stack for connection to the console 2 Connect the UDS1100 Converter to the first HELIX as follows Serial port For RS 232 communications for example when using Solo Tracking use a male D25 to male D9 cable joined to the host cable female D9 to 9 way mini DIN to connect the serial port of the Lantronix UDS1100 Converter to the PC port on the front panel of the first HELIX unit in the daisy chain Activity LEDs OR For RS 485 communications use a male D25 to XLR cable to connect the UDS1100 Converter to the Comm In XLR plug on the rear panel of the first HELIX unit in the daisy chain Important Ensure that the Serial Protocol is set correspondingly to RS 232 or RS 485 in the Lantronix Configuration web page To view the page enter the IP address of the UDS1100 box into the web browser address field RLAR Soll 107 3 Connect the UDS1100 Converter as follows Direct Use CAT5 cross over cable to connect the UDS
70. ading to the HELIX DN9848E System Controller units at a venue Hence programming can be done in advance of a show from home or en route leaving more time for fine tuning At the venue the settings can be quickly downloaded to the system Thereafter a HELIX DN9848E RCS tablet laptop PC can be used for real time control of the system during both set up and performance Using the HELIX DN9848E RCS offers an enhanced visual overview of unit performance as well as significant time saving in switching between units navigating processing views and adjusting settings Furthermore for optimal control during set up the tablet laptop PC can be set up to communicate with the system over a wireless connection leaving the engineer free to move around the venue while adjusting the processor settings For performance Ethernet communication is used although there is an option for conventional serial RS 232 if required Settings can also be uploaded from the HELIX DN9848E System Controller units to the HELIX DN9848E RCS In addition to the active settings HELIX DN9848E RCS can also be used to remotely program the 32 lockable system memories and 5 user memories The HELIX DN9848E RCS runs as an Add In to the Midas Klark Teknik ELGAR Library Manager enabling you to work on settings for your system controller devices alongside other Midas or Klark Teknik devices such as a H1000 console or DN9340 and DN9344 EQ units and save them all in a single show fil
71. age 14 Range is 0 00us to 300 00ms or equivalent in metres or feet gt gt To set the base level for the front panel gain control e Adjust the Gain control knob as required see To adjust a control knob on page 14 The range is 40 0dB to 12dB with an OFF position just past 40dB Setting the gain to OFF will mute the output signal a N Oi SI 44 cnn mM MMM IAN h Filters PEQ 0 0dB Dyn niini aT arma Ql An gga lus ipragaz A ain 1 5cB oa i aa RLU Umi 5 3 4 Phase Adjustment Filters Screen To meet the demands of a wide range of situations the Klark Teknik HELIX DN9848E provides two all pass filters with complementary control parameters for fine tuning the phase response on each output for example for alignment at crossover The first filter is presented as a phase shifter for which you can set a specific phase shift at a reference frequency for example the HPF or LPF typically the crossover point The second filter enables a 1st or 2nd order phase shift to be applied at a chosen frequency With 2nd order the phase shift window can be shaped that is you can adjust the steepness of the transition by setting the Q value To access the Filters screen below press on the output channel control panel DN9846 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Memory View Neal KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E talons DEFAULT Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs O
72. aller is an earlier version please download the latest version from the Lantronix website at http Itxfagq custhelp com cgi bin Itxfag cfg php enduser std_adp php p_faqid 644 gt gt To configure your UDS1100 Converter all Ethernet setups 1 Connect the device to your laptop PC OR if you are setting up a Wireless Network connect it to the Access Point 2 Install the Lantronix Device Installer V3 6 or late r 3 Open the Windows Start gt All Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 3 Programs menu and select the Eee view Device Tools Help Lantronix gt Device Installer ye z Search Assign IP application The screen shown m Lantronix Devices 1 device s right iS opened g gig Local Area Connection 10 20 100 10 a6 UDs 4 Choose to locate network devices Type Name Group IP Address Hardware Address Status Sg DS1100 192 168 1 101 00 20 44 9B 07 BD Unreachable The devices marked in red either do not have their IP address assigned or their IP address is on a different subnet Note On the initial search the Device Installer will find the device regardless of whether it is currently on the same subnet IP address as your laptop PC 8 Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 3 Sel File Edit View Device Tools Help _ Search Assign IP Upgrade S Bx Lantronix Devices 1 device s Name Group IP Address Hardware Address Status gi Local Area Connection 10 20 100 10 sE 192 168 1 101 00 20 44 9B 07 BD
73. associated with required channel for example Outputs KERRE Umi 62 7 3 b gt b gt Filters To switch to an output channel s Filter view Click on 4 Filters on the output channel s control panel Target cursor The filter Red graph shows response of frequency and slope peak gain selected filter are adjusted by clicking and Output channel selection dragging the target cursor buttons DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DNi 848 E Memory View T nit isi DEFAULT Mute Outputs Uifnute Outputs Online Copy Channel View a i Filter PEQ f Dyn NotAssigned DN9848 Units lt i Six haan mm o Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output Output 8 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E P EHR mz KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E S KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E i maap i Black graph KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E i shows overall KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Phase Shift High Pass pei response KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Frequency Frequency Frequency mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 826 00Hz 3 74kHz 12 a KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E sla KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E e 14 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E ie m f Brett KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E meena meala WE UZES 16 mm PEGI 2nd Peaking 12d0B Bessel KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input Groups Mm ow gt on mn J co w k o Output Group
74. bed in detail within Section 9 Each input has 32 lockable system memories System 01 to System 32 for storing standard set ups five free access user memories User 01 to User 05 for storing set ups for the current show and one working memory Each memory holds a store of 32 packets of memory numbered from 1 to 32 with each one corresponding to the 32 available system unit slots The working memory contains the current working settings for the system units and is stored in the current RCS show file RCS Memories screen The RCS Memories screen lets you store recall the working memory of selected RCS units to from one of the system or user memory stores You can reset working memories and individual and collective system and user memories on selected units The RCS Memories screen also allows you to rename the working memory on any RCS units For a full description see Section 9 Working Memories list for Locked Protected selecting unit s from which units are identified Stored Memories list working memory is copied by an in the LC memory store locations column 32 system and 5 user DN9848 E Memory View RCS Memory View Memory View RCS Memories 3 RCS Memories Working Memories m LELNI A z 2 Unit Memories No Unit Name Working Memory es Copy RCS Memories 01 KLARK TEKNIKIPN9848 E default Sa M 02 KLARK TEKNIK N9848 E DEFAULT M 03 KLARK TEKNIK N9848 E DEFAULT Stored Memories T 04 KL
75. ce list You can only remove one device at a time Repeat the above steps for any other devices you wish to remove A a aS NEY 12 KERRE Umi 3 2 Using the Screens This section provides information on screen navigation and the use of the controls for example buttons control knobs faders etc 3 2 1 Overview of FastNav menus DN9848 E Unit View 5 KLARK TEK hsnon Wiew ua Pe BEREH ae MAN Mere ea Cosy Charred IWA dene Saws ak D J flea Be AL gE ce 8 MM E AGA c z M ART Bavte Unit Memories Ae Plea be slessa h Tis Nie Pb SKT Fee BLONT TE a 5 3s Copy RCS Memories lt P ate Rae Sate ia R L I b slefa y T bee La M a boe Ami PIRS TI e ART nav ase LORE r csa Tezer Pog Ss ib PURE Fj ee nae ee eo ry a 1 1 3 KLARK TE lt NIK CNISAE El KLARK TE lt NIK CN3IE Unil Syy Ve atter Pork arig Fos TLE zor ois P I LaSske a ee eni AIO Ot f kt T rrer k itd Jt E z 1 FLR E Parr ani r TE tely er pos Dy oes dau F gt e r T et ote et PEP PLO an mrau CHD cS SE 22255 n ae ee e r CET ET oe Cuiul onic ie eo ETTA AATA z a KLANKE TE lt NIK CN ODAC HD Cok Lae HE Rae Clase a a az Coe mar a a rot tm 4 p heii t G a a E A Sa KLANK TE lt NIK CN OAC ae POR MAS a ore toh Fos mar ve rmi tas m n Po Reo er Ts T Lopy
76. change the name of an output channel see section 3 2 5 Changing a name 5 3 2 Routing Page Each of the eight DN9848E outputs matrix can be acquired from any combination of the four A B C and D inputs For paired outputs the source inputs are attenuated by 6dB prior to summing and the ratio of the two signals used is adjustable When all outputs are combined the source inputs are attenuated by 12dB prior to summing in equal proportion See HELIX DN9848E manual for Technical Overview gt gt To set the routing for the outputs 1 Press the fader button shown right on the DN9848E Units screen this will take you to the routing page below DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Soro DEFAULT Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs 7 Online INIG WS ST KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E 4 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E mz 2 2 Way Crossover 2 4 Way Crossover 2 3 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 1X5 Way Crossover plus 3 Aux 1X6 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 4x Bi Amp 3 5 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 7 8 mm E I a KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9843 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E Keo TEKNIK DNse4s E HRE B C A B C D E AE OFF OFF OFF OFF lorr orr OFF OFF E m ae E m m E ml KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E orr
77. ding on configuration carry out the following 1 If a PEQ section is not needed in the set up set its level to 0 dB on the Level control knob In the PEQ screen select the required output by pressing the appropriate output button just above the graph for example Output 2 Select the PEQ section 1 to 6 you wish to set up by clicking within it for example 1 The background of the section s number will change to green to show it is selected see diagram right Frequency Set a centre frequency 21 steps per octave and level using the Frequency and Level control knobs or by using the target on the graph between 20 00 Hz and 20 00 kHz and 12 0 dB and 12 0 dB respectively 1 00kHe Adjust the Q value using the Q control knob This value can be configured as Q or bandwidth see section 6 5 with the ranges between 18 03 Q and 0 4 Q and 0 08 Oct to 3 0 Oct respectively gt BLARE TERMIK 49 gt gt To set up a PEQ with Q shelving Shelving is only available on sections 1 and 6 To set up PEQ on an output channel with Q shelving carry out the following 1 In the PEQ screen select the required output by pressing the appropriate output button just above the graph for example Output 2 2 Select the PEQ section 1 or 6 you wish to set up by clicking within it for example 1 The background of the section s number will change to green to show it is selected see diagram ri
78. e Daisy chained ae 0 0 7 a i i o oanig 1 HELIX DN9848E units Sm E E Sue e An Fett Rex ee z gipig ee ELE F3 ied om a lig a te o gt mmie S AAGU S NS Ethernet cable Or S gt amns ae s ERT lt gt d La ptop PC z SS Ee ERR j i Uni giia s Lilt We j SIONS ai A S lt gt ee mam e A y lt gt Sestissasiee Ana ete s RARER 7 lt y Ethernet eo o gt mmi SAANS lt gt switch hub RLARR Umil 83 11 3 2 Ethernet connection wireless option The system set up for the wireless option Ethernet connection is via an Ethernet cable One end is connected to the network socket of the wireless access point The other end is connected to either an Ethernet socket on one of the HELIX DN9848E units daisy chain or an Ethernet switch or hub depending on system configuration This system is operated remotely from a tablet or laptop PC Cees San vale j Mere es SOS Teele Interconnected 13m mem 7 See eS B ja area ia Hie iam E rt r HELIKCDNOG4SE A a pares mim AAA Wireless eres Tee ae a access point w O r w Ethernet cable i Pa r a iry k cinu MA EEE 902 11 Si a wireless So ae et Ethernet i switchhub i Wireless enabled i tablet laptop PC 11 3 3 Configuring the Network Devices Before setting up the Ethernet system for operational purposes you must first configure the system
79. e The show file can then be reused at subsequent venues In addition you can minimise time and effort by copying settings between the HELIX DN9848E RCS Add In units Please note that for the purposes of this manual a HELIX DN9848E unit is the actual physical version connected to the system and an RCS unit is a unit in HELIX DN9848E RCS Also some of the screenshots in the manual may appear slightly different to those on your screen due to configuration and status of the system units and your laptop PC Note Earlier DN9848 devices non E may be connected to and controlled using the HELIX DN9848E RCS provided that the connection to these devices is in accordance with Appendix 12 2 of this User Guide RMR s FLEIRI 2 INSTALLING THE HELIX DN9O848E RCS ADD IN 2 1 Minimum System Requirements Operating System Computer Laptop Connectivity Software Windows 2000 or Windows XP Display resolution minimum 1024 X 768 pixels set at 96 DPI Pentium III 500MHz or equivalent 256MB RAM Minimum 10MB of free disk space on hard drive Connection to the HELIX DN9848E units is via Ethernet also with wireless option with the units operating V4 00 or later host code There is also an option for serial connection which is done via the front panel Full connection options and respective equipment requirements are detailed in Section 11 The following software must be installed prior to installing the HELIX D
80. e A mae a_i Output4 Outp Destination Chant Output 8 E Output 8 i Output 6 Output F Output Output Qutout 8 Munut gt RLARR Vulin 9 STORING RECALLING MEMORY SETTINGS All of the memory screens in this section are accessible via the SETEN button in FastNav refer to section 3 4 1 on page 20 Note Working memory refers to the RCS memory which contains the current show settings 9 1 Using Working Memories gt gt To copy the working memory of selected units to a stored memory 22 RCS Memories 1 Make sure you are in the RCS Memories screen press amp if necessary Under Stored Memories select the system or user memory in which you wish to store the working memories for example System 18 J stored Memories 3 Under Working Memories tick the units whose working J memories you wish to copy and then store in the selected memory To select deselect all units click oE EEEE i eNe 01 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E r i 02 KLARK TEKNIK ON9848 E W 03 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Hi KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 05 KLARK TEKNIK ON9848 E 06 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Raimi kk Cali ONG S4S aaa 4 You can if you wish collectively name the working memory of the selected units this will become the name they will be stored under in the selected memory Please refer to section 3 2 5 for details After changing the name click and then click at the Reset Individual Memor
81. e Unit from the Computer The Unit is in Group s that contain Absolute Values Getting its data is disabled Cancel Cc If a physical unit is locked and the RCS unit is in an absolute group it is not possible to go online at all There are two choices either oe Unitie Ea oo containing absolute values Please eit remove that unit from the group or b Unlock the Physical Unit before trying to go online again physically turn the locking off at the unit Selecting the Remove From Groups option causes a Aeae w Ei confirmation window to appear Units Locked and in Absolute Group x 3 Remove Locked Unit s From their Groups Where there are no locking or grouping issues synchronise Data this window will appear Get Working Memory from the Unit C Set Working Memory on the Unit from the Computer Cancel 2 At the Synchronise Data window choose to Get Working Memory from the Unit to upload settings from the units to overwrite the current PC settings in the respective Add In Devices or Set Working Memory on the Unit from the Computer to download the PC settings to the units as required Click to continue gt gt To take the entire system offline e Click on REE towards the bottom right hand side of the screen to take the entire system offline The online offline status boxes on the unit bars in FastNav DN9848 Units Home screen will update accordingly gt BLARK TEKMI 29 gt gt To set a pa
82. e affects the rate of control knob adjustment For example you may wish to move the mouse up and for coarse adjustment and left and right for fine adjustment There are two settings to choose from e Up Down Up and down mouse movement provides coarse adjustment that is the value changes rapidly as you move the mouse up and down the screen While moving the mouse left and right gives fine adjustment that is the value changes slowly so that you arrive at the value you want more accurately e Left Right Left and right mouse movement provides coarse adjustment while up and down movement gives fine adjustment gt To change the Knob Mouse Direction configuration 1 From the ELGAR menu select select Tools gt Options gt DN9848E Untitled File lees Window Help Add Device rf m Remove Device F 2 In the System Configuration window select DN9848 from the Devices option If necessary click on to the Environment left of Devices to show the DN9848 option i oo File Path C program file DN9848 ace N Backup Path C program files Load Last File 5 Numb x _ aap em _ e 3 Select the configuration you require System Configuration for your mouse from the Knob Mouse Ce eee Direction drop down menu for example Display Delays Time us z Left Right Communications Knob He TE Direction iy Routing PEQ Bandwidth or Q Left Right Default Unit Gi Temperature one
83. eeeeeceensneneeeeessaguantteessesaaes 47 5 3 6 Parametric Equalisation PEO SCC sicisnssscecsesncvesdeansteeiessuw ers sennrsseraverderpreieneseretsa 49 5 3 7 Compression Dym SCIEN sraccvuncevecesaseeaadcpussediaveicaeveneiieusasnesdeduaemiadesiseniacinemeasivens 51 56 Output Limiter Dym SCEE ws cates tnincuiensinaesniisuduienessgutaneesan acer E E aE 52 54 Monitoring the Qu tput Signals erreser manirane AAA 53 5 4 1 MatorS DOAK a scstccivnnnteaevseacsacn iad aA ASN ia 53 SAA TS gain redUCUOM seesi r A a Ea EEEa Asa 53 54 3 OU Utput Response graph erenn A EAEE EE ANE AA 53 5 5 Outp t MULING Of Selected UIE 2 ccvasivcvsscccentantetentdpeastececssasuviavwedwurd EE E 54 6 CONFIGURING A HELIX DN9848E UNIT siccstiisncneentetesariissavendiweeateiananedesneesscnain 55 Oil SOM Slall vacanererncennpusdecnusreauer uh shies AEE E a 55 6 2 Unitand Memory Identificati ON ncisssaadiecevaaniarsnsacesntaneetanasesauleenee a aA a 56 6 3 Display Delay OpUONS cavccsatannevsavsauneceecenn sis AAAA EAEE E EAA EAA ATRA 57 64 KO MOUSE DIECON srensrrdroieniin AE aE E E E tient EA 58 69 PEO Bandwidth or O SGlCCHION wxessticiscccencanesseaeteessennteesatanastepesiaseneecant cenetenesectenastaweeieteseie 59 7 PROGRAMMING EQ wsasisci svatncksenscnedenxesassawsvervedsasensbidsesnvetaniasieeenesixdedoretaninaaayes 60 AAi Paramete Eqgtallsation PEQ iatesesisiccsnnne oan iTe ENEA EA EA EEEa EE 60 Pee DYN C e E EE E E A E E E 62 Paa FILO Saa E E E E E retinas ima
84. el will be updated with the new name in FastNav RLU Umi 79 HELIX DN9848E Remote Control Software User Guide gt gt To change the settings of an output group 1 Select the output group that you wish to change the settings of by clicking on its panel r QUTPUT GROUP below the Output Groups button in FastNav for example 2 To change the output group s settings click 2 O to the required screen see diagram below refer to section 7 for setting up details Press to go back to the Output Groups screen when you have finished setting up DN9848 E Output Srey View OUTPUT GROUP Memory Wier Copy Channel View OM 9848 Units Input Groups a PHEA F Culpul Group Vies ITAIT SARE ren F ulg TE ALTPLIT C LIE ae DHSE E T Du pul Gro u View AUTRI NE H meii TELL Alf eaan Sanevti f Peat JEF babe np ivan Sey A ome w JIUALT E reo RLARR Umia 80 b gt b gt gt gt gt gt To add channels to an existing output group 1 Select the output group that you wish to add the channels to by clicking on its panel below m OUTPUT GROUP the Output Groups button in FastNav for example eal In the left hand section of the screen tick the output channels that you wish to add to the output group Click ME form pops up that SAT ee Sipe ieee Select the Channel and sections to copy the data from to the other channels in the grou
85. en e Click on DN9648 Units and if necessary click HOME to obtain the screen below Unitidevice name field Unitidevice number Working memory ELis TEKNIK D4 E oe ELERE TERRI Dies E rai S Lindt Sy eii Hot Assigned E en l d PE Pree is The DN9848 Units Home screen provides input and output control panels for all of the HELIX units in the show file and some global command buttons Only Copy Channels is described here the other global commands are described in sections 9 and 10 RLARR Umil 64 b gt To copy a unit s input channel to input channels of selected units 1 Click MERE and then if necessary to obtain the Copy Input Channels screen 2 Click in the Source Unit field and select the unit you wish to copy the input channel from using the drop down list For example 02 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Copy Input Channels 3 Click in the Source Channel field and select RRR panei the input channel of the source unit you source Channel piain IIinput C d wish to copy using the drop down list A enin et cet nani nation alt Silt mesma For example Input C inin aiman Sea Sey Copy Spron Whole Channel Kajai a 4 From the Copy Options section select the elements of the channel you wish to copy by clicking in the circle
86. eviation for parametric equalisation or parametric EQ Equalisation where all of the parameters of equalization can be adjusted to any amount such as centre frequency the amount of boost or cut in gain and the bandwidth or Q The sharpness of the peak response in an equalization circuit Related to bandwidth the larger the bandwidth the lower the RMR s FLEIRI Abbreviation for remote control software RS 232 Abbreviation for Recommended Standard 232 Also known as RS 232C the RS 232 is the standard for asynchronous serial port transfers set by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA The physical interface has one wire used as the ground wire while the rest are dedicated to detecting carrier signals managing the timing of data transfer and sending and receiving data The RS 232 supports two standard types of connector the 25 pin D type and 9 pin D type 99 S Shelving SSID T A type of EQ in which all frequencies above or below a selected frequency are affected where low shelving affects all frequencies below the selected frequency and high shelving all those above it Abbreviation for service set identifier TCP IP Abbreviation for transmission control protocol internet protocol Standard communications protocol for transmitting data over networks TCP IP is the basic communication language or protocol of the internet RLARE TERDI 12 2 Remote Control C
87. exit Setup RL Salil 3 GETTING STARTED 3 1 Opening HELIX DN9848E RCS within the ELGAR Library Manager To run HELIX DN9848E RCS you must have the Midas Klark Teknik ELGAR Library Manager installed on your laptop PC The ELGAR Software and User Guide may be obtained from our website at www midasconsoles com Note Note To use the HELIX DN9848E RCS to control a processing system see section 11 for details on Ethernet connection setting up and configuration and section 3 5 for online operation HELIX DN9848E RCS runs as an Add In to the ELGAR Library Manager which provides a single management window for various Midas and Klark Teknik remote programming software applications By opening multiple Add Ins within the ELGAR Library Manager you can work on settings for the various Midas and Klark Teknik devices associated with a show at the same time For example you can have a series of Klark Teknik HELIX DN9848E System Controller Add Ins to cover your system plus a Midas Heritage 1000 Add In with settings for a H1000 console and a series of HELIX DN9340 Digital EQs Furthermore as the concurrently opened Add Ins are saved reopened etc as a single show file using the ELGAR File menu commands you will save time in file management gt gt To add HELIX DN9848E RCS devices to the ELGAR Library Manager 1 Open ELGAR by double clicking on the ELGAR icon on your desktop 2
88. f the circuit e To switch the compressor in or out of the circuit press the In button to achieve a condition where in button illuminated shows compressor is in circuit and button extinguished shows compressor is out of circuit gt gt To select hard soft knee e To select soft knee or hard knee press the Soft button to achieve required condition where button illuminated shows soft knee is selected and button extinguished shows hard knee is selected 4 4 Monitoring the Input Signals To monitor the input signals there is a peak meter on each input channel control panel and a gain reduction meter on the protection screen An input response graph provides an overview of all four input signals 4 4 1 Meters peak Each of the four inputs has a 9 segment peak signal meter on its control panel for monitoring the internal signal clipping and compressor headroom or gain reduction The top segment illuminated in diagram left monitors the internal signal clipping It operates 0 independently of meter s other segments illuminating when signal clipping is detected at any 6 stage in the processing circuits regardless of whether the input level is above or below the compressor and or limiter thresholds Hence the audio engineer has full visibility of internal signal clipping that may result in audio distortion T 12 d z See 1 headroom Signal level peak 4 4 2 Meters gain reduction The Compressor
89. ff gt RLARR Vulin 54 6 CONFIGURING A HELIX DN9848E UNIT 6 1 General The HELIX DN9848E provides various set up options for adapting the operation of the unit to best suit your operational requirements and preferences as follows e Security features e Naming of unit memory group and input and output channels e Unit numbering e Display delay time or distance e Mouse direction for control knob adjustment e PEQ units bandwidth or Q e Default unit temperature Please note that some of the configuration in this section is carried out from the Tools menu in ELGAR Only configurations specific to the HELIX DN9848E that is accessed from Tools gt Options gt DN9848E in ELGAR will be detailed here For other ELGAR related information that is setting up the environment and communications refer to the ELGAR Library Manager V2 02 User Guide RL Salil 55 6 2 Unit and Memory Identification A single show file will usually have multiple HELIX Add Ins equating to the physical HELIX DN9848E units in your physical set up Each Add In is automatically given a unique address when it is added to the HELIX DN9848E RCS To make it easier to identify the Add In in relation to its physical counterpart that is the DN9848E HELIX unit that it will remotely program you can rename each unit and change its allocated number You can also change the name of the unit s memory again for ease of identification All t
90. ght 3 Set a centre frequency 21 steps per octave and level using the Frequency and Level control knobs or by using the target on the graph between 20 00 Hz and 20 00 kHz and 12 0 dB and 12 0 dB respectively 4 On the Q control knob select 6 dB Oct low shelving or 12 dB Oct high shelving as required Both these settings can be found at the high end fully clockwise of the control knob setting just past the 3 0 Oct Bandwidth or 0 4 Q Q settings If either of the 1 or 6 PEQ sections is not needed in the set up set its level to 0 dB on the Level control knob gt gt To reset a single PEQ s settings to default e To reset a PEQ s settings to default press the button at the bottom of its section directly underneath the Level control knob Select at the window J Are you sure you want to Reset this PEQ prompt Reset PEQ gt gt To reset all of the PEQs settings to default e To reset the settings of the six PEQ sections to default EASI ik press the single underneath the row of buttons at bottom of each PEQ section Select at YY Brewed sone voriwant CERE ENARE PERE the window prompt gt BLARK TEKMI 50 5 3 7 Compression Dyn Screen Each output has an independent full range compressor to improve the audio dynamics and or reduce louder signal levels to avoid loudspeaker damage The compressors are variable ratio and can be set to a hard knee characteristic for a sharp gai
91. h click on either ___InputResponse op _ Output Response On the DN9848 Units Home screen see section 3 4 3 as required 7 2 Dynamics gt gt To switch to an output channel s Dynamics view Click Dyn button on the output channel s control panel DN9846 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E Memory View oa KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E ei DEFAULT Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs Online HOME Filters PEQ f Not Assigned iits a Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E m jj Compressor KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E i f sss KLARK TEKNIK DN9845 E ssa OO gt ow ho _ Ei io co q I a on KLARK TEKNIK DN3848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9845 E mm KLARK TEKNIK MEER E Threshold KLARK TEKNIK DN9845 E mn j oo mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E w Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline The Compressor and Limiter sections are used to set the characteristics such as hard soft knee etc gt gt To switch to another output channel s dynamic Click on one of the buttons just above Compressor Limiter sections
92. ha ee eee ee eee ee ee 1X6 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 o E ono j I n o 1 i n o 1 o jeo jeo T isf s l 7 l 2 2 20 2 T eg abi Se BR be Paes e ee REED S ey e ee ll Load Mix Template 37 30 i i 30 30 T 35ga pia aa 5ga sa le ee Oe ee ee j A B C D A B C D A BC D A BCD or forr foo forr orr forr Joo forr orr Jorr Jorr Joo forr fore Jor Joo Reset Routing l 12 5 Presets The DN9848 is supplied complete with presets that can be copied but not edited The DN9848E is not supplied with these presets If DN9848E users wish to use these presets they are to be found on the RCS host PC as C Program Files Klark Teknik group Elgar DN9848E Addin presets amp routing ktg ELARRE TERI 111
93. he All Pass field on the Filters screen adjust the Frequency control knob to select a frequency between 20 0 Hz and 20 00 kHz In the All Pass field select 1st 1st order shift 90 from the Enabled drop down list see diagram right 1 00kHz gt gt To apply a shaped phase transition at a chosen frequency 1 2 3 In the All Pass field on the Filters screen adjust the Frequency control knob to select a frequency between 20 0 Hz and 20 00 kHz In the All Pass field select 2nd 2nd order shift 180 from the Enabled drop down list Adjust the Q slope control knob to select a Q value of between 0 4 Oct and 6 0 Oct gt gt To reset phase adjustment values To reset any of the phase shift values to default in the Filters screen for any output carry out the following 1 In the Filters screen select the required output by pressing appropriate output button just above the graph for example Output 4 In the Phase Shift section press at bottom of section Select at the following prompt Note APF LPF HPF When the channel is in a group using absolutes the data is copied to all channels in the group gt ELARRE TELL 46 5 3 5 High Pass and Low Pass Filters Filters Screen The HELIX DN9848E provides the following high pass and low pass filter HPF and LPF options for crossover purposes No Filter 6 12 18 24 36 and 48dB Octave 12 and 24dB Octave 12 18 24 36
94. he eight output channels has a control panel on the DN9848E Units Home screen as shown below Gain control knob adjusts the Filters button takes you gain in decibels to the Filters screen Mute button mutes Delay control knob output channel adjusts the delay Belay 7 i Vat A Gain yp Meter Bee Output channel output 1 An ial r cre cuieollt name O 00us Filters PO O 0dE et levels that may Se ee o aE a a me loudspeaker equipment Phase button inverts PEQ button takes the output signal p g YOO EEEN Dyn button takes you to screen the Dyn dynamics screen gt gt To access the output control panels e The control panels for each output are located on DN9848E Units Home screen as shown in section 3 4 3 on page 25 To access this screen click on etre button in FastNav or click on HOME RLU Umi 40 5 2 Filters PEQ and Dyn Screens The Filters Dyn and PEQ screens are accessed via the navigation buttons on the output channel control panels The Filters screen provides all high and low pass filters and phase adjustment Dyn dynamic screen has compressor for audio improvement and or loudspeaker protection PEQ is the parametric equalisation view that lets you equalise the output signals See section 7 Programming EQ DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Unit Name Working Memory Dyn Output 2 Output3 Output 4 Output5
95. his is done in the DN9848 Units Home view The diagram below shows the unit s name and the name of its current working memory highlighted by red and orange boxes respectively Both names can be up to 24 characters long and are retained after power down which is particularly useful for system reassembly when changing venues DN9846 E Unit View 1 KLARK TFKNIK DN9R48 F DN9848 Lirit SE IPS KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E H i A ION 7 maag Cattery m Output 1 Ea eae 0 00us Fitters PEQ 0 0dB KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E PortName KT Port 1 i see i i 3 a sents sii tee satis Sete lee Input A Delay A IA r E mmap Output 2 wie KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E J KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E a i A Gr oel 0 an Gale g 12 0 0dB PEQ Prot 0 00us 40 il S O cee ae sts 0 00us Fiters PEQ 0 0dB f Dyn oammeeecenpaneeseeeeomene oequo cnemepene I lo E an Ga gt gt To change the name of a HELIX DN9848E unit see section 3 2 5 Names can also be allocated to individual input and output channels via their associated menus see Sections 4 3 1 and 5 3 1 gt gt To change the number of a HELIX DN9848E unit As each new unit is added to the HELIX DN9848E RCS it is automatically assigned the lowest available number which is shown in the top left hand corner of its unit bar in FastNav As there are a maximum of 16 units that can be added to HELIX DN9848E RCS the maximum allocated
96. i 30 30 0 35 gle gin ala ot 2 ole a oe eee ee ee ee Cc D A D A B A B C D A B B C c D or Jorr ort ore fore orr ore Jarr Jorr orr orr Jorr ore orr Jorr ore 109 Manual Mix Routing Reset 2 2 Way Crossover 2 4 Way Crossover 2 3 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 1 5 Way Crossover plus 3 Aux 1 6 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 4X Bi Amp l Load Mix Template Reset Routing 2 4 Way Crossover 2 3 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 1 5 Way Crossover plus 3 Aux 1x6 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 4X Bi Amp Load Mix Template Reset Routing RLU Umi HELIX DN9848E Remote Control Software User Guide 12 4 3 2 X 4 Way Crossover Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 1x5 Way Crossover plus 3 Aux 1 6 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux 4x Bi Amp A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Load Mix Template i q R N gt a NS 3 gt D N CUON Reset Routing ENR Se nna Oo D A B C D A B A B C D forr foo Joer forr orr Joo forr forF for foo Jorr forF 12 4 4 2 X 3 Way Crossover plus 2 Aux Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Manual Mix Routing Reset o 2 2 Way Crossover 2 4 Way Crossover 1 x5 Way Crossover plus 3 Aux 8 Fees La E N ete Ses E E Fea PS a E E E a N A We OI
97. ia a COLE k gt Remote Control Software HELIX DN9848E Remote Control Software V4 01 User Guide RLAR IER ni MIR Contact Details Klark Teknik Klark Teknik Building Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7HJ England Tel 44 1562 741515 Fax 44 1562 745371 Email info uk telex com Websites www klarkteknik com HELIX DN9848E Remote Control Software V4 01 User Guide DOCO0O056 HELIXRCS Issue B September 2006 Telex Communications UK Limited In line with the company s policy of continual improvement specifications and function may be subject to change without notice This User Guide was correct at the time of writing E amp OE gt RL Ul CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCING THE HELIX DN9O848E REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 0seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 2 INSTALLING THE HELIX DN9O848E RCS ADD IN 0 ccce cece cece eeeeeee ee ee eee eeeeeeeenneeee 7 2 1 Minimum System Requirement c ccccccssceecceeneeeccenneesccenaeeseeeneeeseeennessseennesseeeuaeesoenaes 7 PA SOM Wale O a E E A ee 8 3 GETTING STARTED socsantierconancseuorassieewenobeeseneune ir resagaserabadenmertouscuseovehadesimuerouts 10 3 1 Opening HELIX DN9848E RCS within the ELGAR Library Manager ccccce cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10 e USNI TNS COC S en E He en E a O e A 13 3 2 1 Overview of FastNav MenUS s sssssssersrururrsirennrntntrn tutun 1 nt utun tarun E ARANEAE wee AEE KEKEE anann 13 3 2 2 AV O aE E EAE E EO T E
98. ignal path and MRE button extinguished shows compressor excluded form signal path The relative position of the compressor threshold to the limiter threshold will be indicated by an illuminated segment at the meter see Dyn screen above provided the compressor threshold is below the limiter threshold 5 Adjust the Attack control knob to set the compressor attack time in the range 40 us to 100 ms 6 Adjust the Release control knob to set the release time between 10 ms and 2000 ms RL Salil 51 gt gt To reset the compressor settings to default e To reset all of the compressor settings to default Reset Compressor press s Select at the window prompt J re yau sure you want bo Reset the Compressor 5 3 8 Output Limiter Dyn Screen In addition to compression each HELIX DN9848E output has a limiter to protect any attached equipment being driven into clip and potentially being damaged Notably the HELIX DN9848E uses a special look ahead limiter so that it can anticipate transient overshoots and act immediately see Application Notes in HELIX DN9848E manual for further details The limiter threshold can be adjusted to accommodate the varying requirements of commercial equipment gt gt To set the limiter parameters 1 In the Limiter section of the Dyn screen select a threshold value in the range 10 0 dBu to 21 0 dBu on the Threshold control knob The Threshold control knob has an OFF setting at its full c
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100. ion of DN9340 DN9344 and DN9848 gt RLARR SLL 102 12 2 3 Multiple unit serial connections gt gt To connect a combination of non Ethernet units serial to RS 485 Connect any combination of non Ethernet units in a daisy chain configuration using serial RS 485 cable Connect the first unit to the PC using any of the methods shown in Section 12 2 1 Serial l p HELIH unit Serial RS 485 HELIH unit Serial RS 485 HELIK unit All above units can be any combination of DN9340 DN9344 and DN9848 gt gt To connect any combination of Ethernet units serial to Ethernet Connect any combination of Ethernet units using Ethernet cable using one of the options in Section 11 2 Connect the first unit to the PC using the KT RS 232 host cable supplied with every unit connect it to the front panel of the unit and then to the RS 232 port on the laptop PC The speed of system operation is limited by the serial connection to the PC Serial RS 232 HELIA unit Ethernet HELIER unit Ethernet HELIA unit All above units can be any combination of DN9340E DN9344E and DN9848E gt RLARR Vulin 103 12 2 4 Ethernet and serial gt gt To connect Ethernet and non Ethernet units in a dual Ethernet serial system In this dual system the laptop PC is connected to the Ethernet units via Ethernet and non Ethernet units via serial USB In the Ethernet system connect the Ethernet units using Etherne
101. it z Ss Memory Progress Read From Unit button reads memories from selected unit s Proces 3int In Mute All Unit Progress status Memory Progress status bar bar shows progress shows progress of stored l l l of device memory memory copying process Write To Unit button writes copying process selected memories to selected unit s Deselect All button Select All button selects deselects all selected ae Cancel button cancels all units in above list units memory copying process RLU Umi 21 Copy RCS Memories The Copy RCS Memories screen lets you copy the memory of a single unit which is stored in the HELIX DN9848E RCS software to the RCS memories of one or more of the other units in the system Source Unit field for selecting unit from which source memory is copied Destination Units s list for selecting which unit s the source memory is copied to DN9848 E Memory View Copy Memoril s Memory View RCS Memories a PIZZA a a 3 Unit Memories apf rec py RCS Memories K Input Groups Output Groups Copy RCS Nlemories Destination Unit s No UnitN me TEKNIK DN9848 E KLAR TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK T
102. k to default mn RCS Memories 1 Make sure you are in the RCS Memories screen press 4 if necessary 2 Under Working Memories tick the units whose user memories you wish to reset To select deselect all units click Miiibusifal respectively Reset System 3 Click Memories 4 Click at the Reset All User Memories window prompt To lock the system memories refer to section 3 5 3 RL Salil 68 9 2 Unit Device Memories gt gt To copy the memories of selected devices to selected stored memories 1 Make sure you are in the Unit Memories screen press if necessary 2 Under Units tick the devices from which you wish to ie the memories To select deselect all units click or soe respectively Unit Memories No Unit Name IY 01 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E M 02 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E M 03 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E lv KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Ed 05 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 06 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E pa t O N ttt O V Ma 3 Under Memories tick the system or user memories in E which you wish to store the selected device memories r y To select deselect all units click AEiiskdsts M or Memede respectively See diagram right E EA is stem 01 ead From Unit 4 Click Enlil z an l 5 Click Yes at the Read Unit Memories window prompt E 7 i gt gt To copy selected stored memories to selected devices 3933 0 a A 3 Unit Memories 1 Make sure you are in the
103. layer of security against unauthorised users Although there are various authentication methods the worked example in the next section specifically covers the basic Wireless Equivalent Privacy WEP key scheme which uses a long sequence of numbers as the key If you wish to use a more complex scheme please consult the Access Point and wireless Ethernet card manuals WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key is now available on Access Point and some wireless cards In addition the broadcast channel of the Access Point can be specified typically channels 1 to 11 are available this is particularly useful if there are other Access Points in the vicinity Note Every Ethernet connection on your Laptop PC has a different IP address Therefore when you have both wired and wireless Ethernet cards on your laptop PC be sure to enter the correct settings for each RMR s LEIRI 87 gt gt To configure an Access Point and wireless card wireless set up only As set up procedures vary between the commercially available Access Points and your Access Point may have a Set Up Wizard only essential guidelines can be given here Some Access Points store their configuration details on a web page of the same IP address Please refer to your product User Guides to ensure correct wireless operation Also operating systems vary amongst users only therefore only standard Windows XP wireless configuration screens are
104. ll and Mutes Lack with Mutes C Full Lock 3 Select a Panel Locks option 4 Click Kl gt BLARK TEKMI 32 gt To change a unit s Panel Lock Password To be able to change Panel Lock Password the HELIX DN9848E RCS must first be online 1 In the Unit Locking window click on Change Password in the Panel Locks section 2 Type in a password of up to 12 characters in length which includes spaces 3 Repeat the password in the lower field to confirm it and click OK Provided the passwords in both fields match HELIX DN9848E RCS will confirm the change If there was a mismatch the change will fail Please enter new Password AAAAAAAAAAAA Please confirm your Password AAAAAAAAAAAA Cancel 3 6 2 System Protect Selecting Off in the System Protect panel locks out all output parameters except mutes and system memories but allows user memories to be recalled and stored and inputs to be edited gt gt To access a unit s system protect panel 1 Make sure you are at the DN9848 Units Home screen and selected unit is online then click on Passwords 2 Type in the System Protect Password to activate the System Protect panel Unit Locking Panel Lock Password System Protect Password System Protect Change Password a Adrlocked COn C Lock with Recall Off Lack with Recall and Mutes C Lock with Mutes C Full Lock een 3 Select On or Off as required in the System Protect pa
105. lockwise position just past the 21 0 dBu setting which switches the limiter out of the circuit Adjust the Release control knob to set a release time between 1 ms and 100 ms Press the Soft button to select soft or hard knee as required where button illuminated shows soft knee is selected and button extinguished shows hard knee is selected gt gt To select hard soft knee e Press the Soft button to select soft or hard knee as required where button illuminated shows soft knee is selected and button extinguished shows hard knee is selected gt gt To switch the limiter out of the circuit e Set the Threshold control Knob to the OFF position that is full clockwise to switch the limiter out of the circuit gt gt To reset the limiter settings to default e To reset the settings to default press prompt will appear diagram right Select Y m at the window prompt Reset Limiter KLARE TERINI 52 5 4 Monitoring the Output Signals 5 4 1 Meters peak Each of the eight outputs has an 11 segment signal meter for monitoring internal signal clipping and output levels that may cause damage to the loudspeaker equipment The top segment illuminated in diagram left monitors the internal signal clipping It ll operates independently of the rest of the meter illuminating if signal clipping is detected at any stage in the processing circuits regardless of whether the level of the final proces
106. matically by the HELIX DN9848E RCS Data Packets These carry the processor settings from the laptop PC to the specifically addressed units Data Packets are only transmitted when you make changes at the laptop PC gt gt What happens when the wireless connection is interrupted If the wireless connection drops for example due to a pillar interrupting the radio signal the HELIX DN9848E RCS suspends the Add In settings so that no further changes can be made although you may freely navigate between screens However due to the network speed there will be a delay during which you may make some changes that are not registered at the unit During the drop the HELIX DN9848E RCS continues to poll the units for metering requests When a response is detected that is the wireless connection is restored the HELIX DN9848E RCS will come back online as follows If you were making changes when the connection dropped that is data packets were lost the HELIX DN9848E RCS will send a Get All request to the system to re synchronise the HELIX Add Ins with their physical counterparts before unfreezing the Device Screens Your last change s are rolled back Synchronising to the physical units that is to the last settings you heard avoids the possibility of extreme changes in volume due to any dramatic adjustments you may have made due to the apparent lack of effect as the units went offline gt RLARR Uuli 28 If no changes were being made
107. n reduction response at the compression threshold or soft knee for a more musical response DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E ae KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E sae DEFAULT Mute Outputs f Unmute Outputs Online HOME Filters PEQ A Dyn Not Assigned j Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 6 PE Ta PTa ea e A Compressor Meter illuminated segment shows the compressor position i relative to the limiter threshold 40us 1 1 Threshold 21 0dBu 10 m j KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 a KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E ff HEED SSEEESESLEEES 252021202222 Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline gt gt To set the compressor parameters 1 In the Compressor section of the Dyn screen adjust the Threshold control knob to give a threshold value in the range 10 0 dBu to 21 0 dBu Adjust the Ratio control knob to give a ratio from 1 1 to 5 1 Press the Soft button to select soft or hard knee as required where button illuminated shows soft knee is selected and button extinguished shows hard knee is selected 4 Press the In button to select bypass state where button illuminated shows compressor included in s
108. nd section of the screen tick the output channels that you wish to remove from the output group Click we The selected output channels will be transferred to the left hand section and removed from the output group To jump to the currently selected unit on the DN9848 Units Home screen You can jump to the DN9848 Units Home screen which will display the currently selected unit Jump to by clicki ng Channel G To delete an output group Select the output group that you wish to delete by clicking on its panel below the Output m OUTPUT GROUP Groups button in FastNav for example er Cl ick Remove Group Click at the Remove Group window Both the left and right hand sections and the output group name field will empty and the output group s panel will disappear from FastNav The screen will change to that shown in section 3 4 4 RL Salil 81 11 UsInG HELIX DN9848E RCS To CONTROL A PROCESSING SYSTEM 11 1 Overview To control a system the laptop PC running HELIX DN9848E RCS is connected to one of the HELIX DN9848E HELIX units The laptop PC then assumes control of the HELIX units system The following options for connecting the laptop PC to the system are available Ethernet HELIX DN9848E units have a direct Ethernet LAN connection to the PC and can be connected together using the unit s two port switch or each one can be plugged into an Ethernet switch or hub all via their rear panel E
109. nel 4 Click OK gt To change a unit s System Protect Password To be able to change System Protect Password the HELIX DN9848E RCS must first be online 1 In the Unit Locking window click on Change Password in the System Protect panel 2 Type in a password of up to 12 characters in length which includes spaces 3 Repeat the password in the lower field to confirm it and click OK Provided the passwords in both fields match Helix RCS will confirm the change If there was a mismatch the change will fail New Password Cancel Please enter new Password AAAAAAAAAAAA Please confirm your Password AAAAAAAAAAAA Cancel KERRE Umi 33 4 INPUT CHANNELS Please refer to the Input Channels section of the HELIX DN9848E Operators Manual for a brief technical overview 4 1 Input Channel Control Panel Each of the four input channels has a control panel as shown below PEQ button takes you to Delay contro adjusts the PEQ screen the delay Paw F Gee teem ade Meter monitors intemal compressor headroom rechect Gain Control allows you to Prot button takes adjust the gain in dB s you to the the Protect SCreen gt gt To access the input channel control panels e The control panels for each input are located on the DN9848 Units Home screen as shown in section 3 4 3 on page 25 To access this screen click on Riata Mrita button in FastNav or click on HOME
110. nels of other units the whole channel gain delay and mute settings PEQs settings or protection settings Source Channel field for selecting input channel to copy Copy Options list for selecting Source Unit field for which audio elements of selecting unit from which selected input channel you input channel is copied wish to copy DN9848 E Copy Channels View Copy Input Memory View Copy Input Chajinels Copy Channel View i ne 01 KLARK TEKNIK DN984 E if Copy Input Channels Whole Channel ajali m Copy Output Channels Source Channel input A E Gain and Delay gt alr PEGs alale Source Unit Copy Options Destination Channel s list for selecting input channels to which source input channel is copied Protection Destination Unit s No Unit Name Ind InB Inc In D KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input InputB InputC InputD 02 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA Input Input InputD 03 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input InputB Input InputD 04 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA Input InputC InputD T 05 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB InputC InputD Select All button 06 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA Input InputC InputD selects a 0 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA amp InputB Input Input D 08 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA InputB InputC Input D destination units F 09 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E InputA amp InputB Input InputD 10 KLARK
111. nished DN9848 E Input Group View INPUT GROUP Memory Wiew INPUT GROUP Copy Channel View FE SETUP Gaiy Delay Pigot DM9848 Units Opry eet Uo aa DH SHAH E jani Coroa Warr PAAL Cae Po si s D Ac Fall PRA a G moam ae iit bel IdE Fo ie TTT dms DH9G48 Input Group Vacw INPLIT GRALIP Es Ane Wie IWF IT acu Se rre in a a LOC ATE HM p me m1 T Fiz s WA lIr ls lh pa inep Corp res sor I reli Fa On EEE 2 2dEu z E fis DAVEE T Input Group View INPUT GRALI AML Vi IHF JT gauus Copn E sarre visu a cE aaa 4 4 Lr le SETUP Han i lr m4 Ls Fin 2G A hh pa pe SBE rail Iln 6 7 requercy oDrequercy obrsquency Irsai rega ry y 1 yfl y r s eo JETS IJET Liseri IC lt 2 C 7 Ct crc 0 7 Ect suy r Lewal 3E ot edo i Be ae x fous eas eas ee joe he hca SLAST LH al a hani a PR ES aflird l Iln KERRE Umi 76 b gt gt gt gt gt gt gt To add channels to an existing input group 1 Select the input group that you wish to add the channels to by clicking on its panel below m INPUT GROUP the Input Groups button in FastNav for example Nero In the left hand section of the screen tick the input channels that you wish to add to the input group Click MEMES form pops up that p
112. nline Copy C W rites PEQ A om r Not Assigned Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E ian High Pass KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Frequency Frequency Frequency mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 11 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 mmg KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 nm g HPF KLARK TEKNIK DN9845 E n mn J co w 1 00kHz 20 0kHz Slope Peak Gain Reference Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline For detailed information on how these filters modify the signal please refer to the Application Notes section in the HELIX DN9848E Operators Manual gt gt To set a precise phase shift at a reference frequency 1 2 In the Phase Shift field on the Filters screen adjust the Angle control knob to select a phase angle between 0 and 180 Select the reference frequency from the Reference drop down list for example PEQ2 see diagram right Reference HPF HPF LPF L PEQI PEQ2 X Wee FEQ3 PEQ4 PEQS5 H PEGQE RLU Umi 45 gt gt To apply a ist order phase adjustment in relation to a chosen frequency 1 OED IE All Pass Frequency In t
113. o the Group to Copy kKRWWND BE Unit Name KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Chan Name Lock Input A Sections M Off Gain and Delay m M Protection Are you sure you want to Copy the selected channels data and add the channels to the list concel_ You can now change the name of your input group to make it more easily identifiable and also edit the gain and delay protection and PEQ settings dependent on the elements you selected in step 4 These are detailed in the following sections gt gt To change the name of an input group 1 Click in the current input group s name field and follow instructions detailed in section 3 2 5 The input group s panel will be updated with the new name in FastNav 75 Memory View Ca D A is DN9848 E Input Group View INPUT GROUP INPUT GROUP RLU Umi gt gt To change the settings of an input group 1 Select the input group that you wish to change the settings of by clicking on its panel below m INPUT GROUP the Input Groups button in FastNav for example mercer 2 To change the input group s settings click Gain Delay Prot or FEN to got to the required screen see diagram below refer to section 7 for setting up details Press SETUP to go back to the Input Groups screen when set up has fi
114. of adjustment available select control knob again and repeat adjustment Keyboard Using certain keys on your laptop PC keyboard you can adjust the control knob in regular increments with the exception of frequency which has a logarithmic scale The increment value is dependent on control knob function adjustment range and unit type The keys give the following type of adjustment for each control knob irrespective of Knob Mouse Direction configuration e Home and End keys take you to the minimum and maximum values respectively e Page Up and Page Down keys give coarse adjustment in positive and negative directions respectively To protect the system these keys do not function for grouping rotaries e t and 4 arrow keys give moderate adjustment in positive and negative directions respectively To protect the system these keys do not function for grouping rotaries e and gt arrow keys give fine adjustment in negative and positive directions respectively RL Salil 14 To adjust a fader see section 5 3 2 Routing Page Just click on fader to select it Then while holding down the left hand mouse button drag mouse up and down until you have achieved the required value shown in white box directly underneath fader Release left hand mouse button gt gt To quickly reset a control knob or fader value to default using the mouse 1 Click on control knob or fader using the right hand mouse button fo
115. omms Device biUnit is switched on Unit is appropriatly connected For its communications method Caution Changes should not be made to equalisation settings at the unit while the HELIX DN9848E RCS is attempting to establish communication as the unit and Add In may lose synchronisation gt gt To take a unit offline 1 Go to the DN9848 Units Home screen and select the respective HELIX DN9848E unit by clicking on it unit bar in FastNav 2 Click on green gt gt To check the online status of the units in the system Go to the DN9848E Units Home screen and check the activity of the online status indicator on the unit bars see section 3 3 1 RL Ul 30 3 5 3 Troubleshooting gt gt If you can t get online using the online buttons If you are having difficulty setting units online using either the button in unit s main workspace for a single unit or the Haima global button towards the bottom left hand side of the screen for all the units try reloading the ktg file If required save the file first If this does not solve the problem try restarting Elgar gt gt If online communication cannot be established check the following Cabling and power connections are in place Network communications are operating correctly refer to section 11 3 4 RLARR Ulami 31 3 6 Protecting System Settings To protect each unit against unauthorised users tampering with key parameters that
116. onnection Options This section gives the available options for connecting DN9848E and DN9848 units and also HELIX DN9340 DN9340E DN9344 and DN9344E units to enable remote control via a laptop or PC All units in a system must be running the same protocol version The protocol version is determined by the first digit in the software version for example if a DN9848E unit was running host software version 4 00 the protocol version is 4 Note Although there are many combinations available for remote operation it is always worthwhile remembering that Ethernet provides faster operation than serial 12 2 1 Single unit serial connections Note The following converters are the only converters supported by Klark Teknik Even though other converters may seem to work we cannot guarantee their correct functionality and compatibility when used with our products gt To connect a single unit via serial RS 232 The KT RS 232 host cable supplied with every unit is connected to the front panel of the unit and then to the RS 232 port on the laptop PC Serial RS 232 HELIA unit Any unit gt To connect a single unit USB to front panel The KT RS 232 host cable supplied with every unit is connected to the front panel of the unit and then to a KK Systems USB232 USB to serial converter The converter is then connected to a USB port on the laptop PC via a USB cable USB mo Serial RS 232 S to front of unit HELIH unit
117. ons for example Bessel 4 Adjust the Slope control knob to select a dB value range varies a depending on type selected Bypass euterwort Linkwitz Rile gt To bypass the high low pass filter processing 1 In the Phase Shift section of the Filters screen select LPF or HPF as required from the Reference drop down list 2 Select Bypass in the Type drop down list of the High Pass or Low Pass section as appropriate The last selected values for each type of filter are retained in the background for easy recall 47 RL Ul gt gt To reset phase adjustment values To reset any of the pass values to default in the Filters screen for any output carry out the following 1 Fa o In the Filters screen select the required output by pressing appropriate output button just above the graph for example Output 2 In appropriate section that is All Pass High Pass or Low Pass press at bottom of section Select at the window prompt Prompt will vary depending on section see right for example Reset All Pass Filter P J Are you sure you want to Reset the Channel All Pass Filter KERRE Umi 48 5 3 6 Parametric Equalisation PEQ Screen For further details regarding PEQ refer to Section 7 1 of this guide The HELIX DN9848E provides six parametric equalisation stages on each of the eight output channels These equalise the output signal in respect of loudspeaker and or
118. ooo fazia foo joo set up section eset eset eset eset Les eset Lesert eset Leset eset Re et ile m t t t t t t Reset KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E H Rese Rese Rese Rese Rese oa Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All nits Offline Reset All k M Right click to reset the eset Right click to reset the values alues of all input filters valu PE TEE of an individual input filter The graph shows the combined EQ black and the response of the selected PEQ section red There are 12 input channel PEQ sections which provide adjustment for frequency bandwidth Q and level PEQ sections can also be adjusted directly on the graph by using the target cursor 60 KERRE Umi gt gt To switch to an output channel s Parametric Equalisation PEQ view e Click LN PEQ on the output channel s control panel Target cursor adjust frequency and level of selected PEQ section by Output channel selection dragging the target buttons Black graph shows combined EQ DN9848 E Unit View 16 TEKNIK DN9848 E Ba hs Ny KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E i DEFAULT mute Outputs Monine Lop FEY Filt Dyn DN9848 Units Fiters 7 PEQ A Dyn Not Assigned mm output Output 2 Outpu 3 Output 4 Oftput 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output amp KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E ff j POS EESSEES isisa ss mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLA
119. ot appear open up the Network Connections window from the Control Panel and ensure that the wireless connection is shown and not disabled If it is correctly enabled and you cannot make the connection refer to your wireless hardware equipment manuals for help gt BLARE TERMIK 90 11 3 4 Fault Finding Tips The following tips cover some of the more likely errors in an Ethernet set up that will cause ELGAR to report a failure in establishing a connection with the HELIX system If none of these tips solve the problem please refer to your LAN administrator or the fault finding guidance in your wireless equipment manuals To contact Klark Teknik Service Support please refer to our website at http www klarkteknik com gt gt If your Ethernet connection failed when you opened HELIX DN9848E RCS 1 3 Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt to open the DOS Command prompt Verify the system connections and addressing as follows Verify the status and IP addresses of the LAN card and wireless card by typing IPConfig If the prompt returns Media disconnected you need to re enable the LAN or Wireless Network Connections in the Control Panel If IP addresses are successfully found verify that their IP Subnet is correct if not change the IP address in the Control Panel Verify that the laptop can see the Access Point if relevant by pinging its address that is type PING followed by the IP addres
120. p allows you to COpy data from one Note If this group contains a channel PEQ or Filter grouping those sections will automatically be copied channel to another using the same Select The Channel already in the Group to Copy From set of options as the Copy Channels N UnitName Chan Name Lock Sections pages earlier in this document 7 M Mute Gain Delay and Phase Invert Depending on the type of group 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E O Vv i 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Q various options will be allowed as to 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E O what sections you are able to copy aT STL E ey 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Q 2 KLARKTEKNIK DN9848 E ie 3 KLARKTEKNIK DN9848 E Q If the group contains a PEQ or Filter ETETETT E section this will be selected and 3 KLARKTEKNIK DN9848 E o greyed out and will always be copied SAEC EA O n This action is taken because the PEQ 4 KLARKTEKNIK DN9848 E o 3 2 4 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Q section contains absolute parameters 4 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 7 which MUST be the same value Se Rha E E ine channels tothe list This form gives the option of Cancel choosing one of the channels already in the list to be master and its data copied to the channels about to be added To remove channels from an output group 1 Select the output group that you wish to remove the channels from by clicking on its panel OUTPUT GROUP below the Output Groups button in FastNav for example wear In the right ha
121. panel of the Prot protection screen shows the gain reduction using an eight segment meter RL Salil 38 4 4 3 Input Response graph The Input Response graph accessed by pressing the button shown left on the DN9848E Units Home screen see section 3 4 3 on page 25 lets you view a graph of the input channels PEQ and protection settings in any combination Each input channel on the graph is colour coded for ease of identification The tick boxes allow you to switch the graph of each input on or off DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E e e Fhe iliac DEFAULT atti i CS S Mute Outputs Unmute Outputs Online Co DN984 t WS KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 75 m j a KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input A 10 E Input B KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E M Input C KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input D 12 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 13 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 15 mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline RLU Umi 39 5 OUTPUT CHANNELS Please refer to the Output Channels section of the HELIX DN9848E Operators Manual for a brief technical overview 5 1 Output Channel Control Panel Each of t
122. ption to WEP Wireless Equivalent Privacy using for example 128 bits and generate a key Usually you are asked to enter a phrase from which the key will be generated Make a note of the WEP key and keep it in a secure place remember the WEP key is the security code for your wireless system Help If your laptop appears to have problems talking to the system equipment try pinging it using the DOS Command Prompt PING followed by the IP address for example PING 192 168 1 10 If it says it cannot reach it rather than having timed out then they are not using the same IP network address range in the example that s 192 168 1 check that you have changed your laptop IP address back to its original setting If that s not the problem check that the Access Point was configured correctly If using WPA PSK configure the Access Point to use WPA PSK and enter the exact passphrase also known as Shared Secret as used on the client station RMR s LEIRI 88 B Wireless Card Wireless Network Connection Properties General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using B Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks aos Packet Scheduler Intemet Protocol TCP IP ty Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 4
123. r example the Input D Gain control knob A reset option box will appear Move cursor over option box to highlight it Click left hand mouse button value reverts to default RLAR Soll 15 3 2 5 Changing a name You can change the name of channels units memories etc The following example shows you how to change the name of an input channel but the principle is the same for any other name you wish to alter gt gt To change a name 1 Right click in the field whose name you wish to change For example Input A control panel on the DN9848 Units Home screen Input Al ee 2 Move cursor over Select All to highlight it 3 Left click all of input channel name is highlighted 4 At this point you can type in the new name for example No3 i p Or With the name still highlighted you can right click again in the name field to obtain a menu that allows you to e Undo undoes previous operation e Cut removes highlighted text and stores it ready for a Subsequent paste operation e Copy copies highlighted text without removing it and stores it ready for a subsequent paste operation Input B Delete ee e Paste pastes stored text Gain e Delete removes highlighted text completely without storing it Any subsequent paste operation will only paste the stored text from when you last used Cut or Copy Please note that some of the above options
124. rt Name field e Select the appropriate IP address from the IP Address drop down list e Identify an Ethernet port whose allocated number is shown in the Port field This port number not to be confused with an ELGAR port represents the source port number in TCP connections It is the number that identifies the channel for remote initiating connections Caution Unless instructed to do otherwise you should not alter this field as changing it may cause the serial connection not to work e Select Generic Echo Off usually for Ethernet or Generic Echo On usually for serial Port Configuration Unnamed IP ddress Not Assigned Port f10001 Echo Generic Echo Off C Generic Echo On KERRE Umi fa amp A 97 12 APPENDICES 12 1 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations A Add In Product control software such as HELIX RCS which works under the ELGAR Library Manager Shell B Bandwidth In EQ the width of a band comprising a range of frequencies that will be boosted or cut above and below a selected centre frequency D dB Abbreviation for decibel E ELGAR The ELGAR Library Manager Shell is the generic container of a number of Midas and Klark Teknik products known as Add Ins It provides a single place to store load and edit Remote Control Add Ins such as the Helix RCS EQ Abbreviation for equalization which is the process of altering the levels of frequencies that comprise
125. rticular unit online 1 Go to the DN9848 Units Home screen and select the respective HELIX DN9848E unit by clicking on its unit bar in FastNav 2 Click see diagram right 3 At the Synchronise Date window choose to download the PC settings to Outputs Online the Unit Set Working Memory on the Unit from the Computer or upload settings from the Unit to overwrite the current PC settings in the respective Add In Devices Get Working Memory from the Unit 4 click OK When contact is successfully established the red button changes to green and the online status bar on the unit bar see section 3 3 1 also changes to green while at the HELIX unit the alphanumeric shows T R activity If the connection is not immediate the button changes to yellow while it tries to establish wireless contact If online contact cannot be established an error message is returned immediately below This must be acknowledged by pressing OK Thereafter HELIX DN9848E RCS will continue polling the unit unless taken Offline Continuous polling is primarily designed to facilitate wireless communication where the link may briefly disappear for example when you walk behind an obstructing object However it can also be useful when fault finding cabled communication as the button will turn green as soon as the problem is corrected Failed to get Unit Locking Information Failed to set the unit Online Check ajUnit has been assigned a C
126. s 1 devicefs User Guide Highlight your device in the device list and double click to access the Device Details Web Configuration and Telnet Configuration tabs Switch to the Web Configuration tab and click 8 to connect to ae Local Area Connection 169 254 5 122 ups S i UDS1100 firmware v6 1 0 1 Se 169 254 141 52 Property Value Name Group Comments Device Family UDS ubs1100 the UDS1100 s web configuration pages shown below Hardware Address 00 20 44 9B 07 BD Firmware Version 6 10 Extended Firmware Version 6 1 0 1 Online Status Online ee ee eT ree ee Ve t bi aE aa a a a 2 Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 3 DER B Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 3 f File Edit Yiew Device Tools Help File Edit View Device Tools Help E w p F O x w Search Assign IP Upgrade Search Assign IP Upgrade ey Lantronix Devices 1 devices Device Details Web Configuration Telnet Configuration 5 5 5 F NA ae Local Area Connection 169 254 5 122 Bey Lantronix Devices 1 devicefs Device Details Web Configuration Telnet Configuration a UDS Address http 169 254 152 135 80 v aeea LANTRONIX ae Local Area Connection 169 254 5 122 ups ig UDS1100 firmware v6 1 0 1 Se 169 254 141 52 i External Browser Address https 169 254 141 52 80 S Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 3
127. s All Units Online Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline Filter mode section To switch to another output channel s Filter view Click on one of the buttons above graph associated with required channel for example Gutput 5 63 RLU Umi 8 WORKING WITH MULTIPLE HELIX ADD INS 8 1 Building your Network Remotely Working within ELGAR enables you to open a series of HELIX Add Ins HELIX DN9848E system processor devices in a single show file to match your system As with the physical system the maximum number of devices that can be held in any one file is 16 In keeping with system protocol each HELIX Add In must be assigned a unique unit address between 1 and 32 Addresses do not have to be assigned incrementally but HELIX DN9848E RCS will automatically use the lowest available address when you Add In each new HELIX DN9848E device HELIX DN9848E RCS will not allow two devices to be assigned the same address 8 2 The DN9848 Units Home Screen To make it easier to work with multiple HELIX Add Ins a global DN9848 Units Home screen is provided that has several multi device facilities including e Switching between the devices e Copying settings between devices covered in sections 9 and 10 e Global online controls covered in Section 3 5 e Function locking for system protection covered in Section 3 5 3 e Global memory controls covered in this section 9 gt gt To switch to the DN9848 Units Home scre
128. s at the C gt prompt and press Return If there is no reply you may have entered the IP address incorrectly at the configuration stage refer back to the configuration instructions Re boot your laptop It is important that the laptop is re booted after the system has been connected and powered up especially if you have changed the set up to from wireless Verify that all cabling and power connections are in place and where relevant that the Access Point is in a suitable location The general criteria for a suitable location include line of sight free from major obstructions especially metal objects and away from other electrical equipment It is common installation practice to site the Access Point on the top of the flight case with its metal frame and range of electrical equipment radiating large amounts of radio waves Be assured this is NOT recommended as being a suitable location It is important to remember that although wireless communication will work through walls and floors there is no guarantee of reliability In practice the more walls or floors that lie in the transmission path the less likely it is that satisfactory communication will be achieved When choosing a wireless access point to support your system it is strongly recommended that the unit functions using 802 11n technology rather than 802 11g technology This Superior standard uses MIMO multiple in multiple out technology with multiple signal antennas
129. s window select the number of devices you wish to add using the Number of Devices to Add drop down list this will show only the number of available devices left to add 3 Click O OK These devices are added to the device list left hand side of a with each new device being allocated the lowest available number To cancel click at the top right hand corner of window Note operation 11 Devices can be added removed as required at any time during HELIX DN9848E RCS KERRE Umi Bo F z mwas Fr ft O93 A rr ane ot Gr gn fl E Ed E iy d 7 AASE OS Za QF EZ Df Fae fF Lf r Fa Ee TF a4 Fs E E j l kP ft T Z GJ fF ew AY PEs SI Sri J a Bis gt gt To remove a HELIX DN9848E RCS device from the ELGAR Library Manager 1 From the ELGAR main menu bar select Tools gt ENT Remove Device and highlight the device you wish to File MER window Help remove from the list You can rename each device lt AddDevce gt f for easy identification see section 3 2 5 Lopy hannel view DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Units DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 1 Mmmm D9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 2 mmm D9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848EDN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 3 mm ON9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E JTP ek MIK TINS 2 Release left hand mouse button The device will disappear from the devi
130. seccueecueeeessccveunrresnesecavsuavesessecuuescaneess 103 12 2 4 ELNCRMCE ANG SOFIA cesioxsrcn esse wskeseneran E E a A AEE E EE 104 12 3 Setting up the Lantronix UDS1100 Converter ssssssssssssssrsnsessrnnsrsuenrsnerrunnnsnenrrnenenne 105 12 3 1 Configuring the Lantronix UDS1100 ccc cece cece eee niinniin aaa EEDA 105 12 3 2 Connecting the system equipment cccccece esse eet eeseeesnneeeeeeesecnananneesssaannaanteesnosags 107 12 4 Mix Templates for Routing Pages ssusssassanssnanannnnnsunnnnnannannnnnnannannunnnsnssnsnunnnnannannn 109 12 4 1 Manual Mix ROUINO ROSO siccscctcwantonetecicateserateirianad tanner na r nEn 109 12 4 2 2K A Way CrOSSOVO erinnere E a a EE 109 12 4 3 AA AN OSON aaa E E E E cad eueteesseemtes etace 110 12 4 4 2A o Way Crossover PUS 2 AUX cesoscestecansanetceteiatcanctanisertiawsdanttastscecanacserineaennie 110 12 4 5 1 X 5 Way Crossover plus 3 AUX asssssssssnsrsnrsrsnrrrnrerrnrnrsnerrnrerenrnrrrenrnrnnenrnrrrenrnns 110 12 4 6 1 X6 Way Crossover plUS 2 AUX srrirririiveirriinrokin tart rtin irdi D Aika aKa A 111 12 4 7 AA BAND argon a A E E sacesais cca aseneseeceanes x 111 12 5 PIrCSCUS 5 caneudsserweesnaauneadde E A A a 111 RMR 1 INTRODUCING THE HELIX DN9O848E REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE The HELIX DN9848E Remote Control Software HELIX DN9848E RCS enables engineers to remotely program a system of up to 16 HELIX DN9848E System Controller units from a laptop or PC for onward downlo
131. sed iz Signal is above or below the compressor and or limiter thresholds Hence the audio engineer E has full visibility of any internal signal clipping that may result in audio distortion vd The O to 40 dBu signal meter is primarily designed to monitor the output level with respect df to excessive levels that may cause damage to the onward loudspeaker equipment 5 4 2 Meters gain reduction Both the Compressor and Limiter panels of the Dyn screen show the gain reduction using a 10 segment meter 5 4 3 Output Response graph The Output Response graph accessed by pressing the button shown left on the HELIX DN9848E Units Home screen see section 3 4 3 page 25 lets you view a graph of Output Response the output channels PEQ filter and dynamics settings in any combination Each a output channel on the graph is colour coded for ease of identification The tick boxes allow you to switch the graph of each output on or off Additionally you can select filter and PEQ options for the selected outputs in the Filter Sections box DN9846 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E Hot KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E stil DEFAULT Mute Outputs f Unmute Outputs Online HOME DN9848 Units ee KLARK TEKNIK DNS848 Ef KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 3 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 5 f 9 le KLARK TEKNIK DN9B48E E De KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E aa KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9846 E E E U UO 7 Output
132. see section 6 3 on page 57 gt gt To adjust the gain e Adjust the Gain control knob as required see To adjust a control knob on page 14 Range is 12 0dB through 0 0dB default to 40 0dB and then there is an OFF position gt gt To switch the mute on and off 1 To switch on the Mute click on the button that will change to a red background to show that the mute is active Click button again to switch the mute off RLARR Ulami 36 4 3 3 Parametric equalization PEQ This section provides a simple overview of PEQ For additional detail refer to Sections 5 3 6 and 7 1 The HELIX DN9848E provides 12 parametric equalisation stages per input channel for equalising signal in respect of room venue characteristics Each stage can be used across full range 20Hz o 20KHz and has Frequency Q bandwidth and Level control knobs for setting and adjustment To set the PEQ 1 Click on the PEQ button on the input channel s control panel You will see the PEQ screen for that input see section 4 2 on page 35 2 Set frequency 20 Hz to 20 00 kHz bandwidth Q 0 08 to 3 0 Oct and level 18 0 to 6 0 dB using the appropriate control knobs see diagram right You can also alter the frequency and level by clicking and dragging the target on the graph refer to section 7 1 on page 60 Frequency 1145 00H2 PEQ sections that are not needed in the set up should be set to OdB attenuation boost at the Level
133. sword protected to prevent unauthorised editing of the your input and output groups To be able to manage the groups you must first enter a password We recommend that the first time you enter input output grouping in a new file you change the password so that your group settings are protected You have to enter a grouping password on initially entering input output grouping every time you open a file Group Locking is set to Locked as default gt gt To access an input or output group using a Grouping Password 1 Go to an input or output screen by clicking on EERE SHERI FastNav 2 CI j ck on Group Passwords Grouping Password Password Change Password ppa Locking f Locked gy J nlocked ok Cancel 3 Type in the group password default is password If password is correct the Grouping Password window changes to the one shown right while an incorrect password has no eff ect Change Password Group Locking Locked Unlocked Cancel Grouping Password Password 4 Make sure Group Locking is set to Unlocked if not select Unlocked Grouping Password Password Change Password Group Locking Locked el Unlocked 5 Click OKI Cancel LA Salil 72 gt gt To change a Grouping Password 1 6 Go to an input or output screen by clicking on Input Groups Output Groups FastNav CI j ck on Group Passwords In the Grouping Password window
134. system characteristics The first and last of these PEQ sections can alternatively be configured for lower and upper shelving equalisation All of the PEQ sections can be used across the full range from 20Hz to 20kKHz and are set independently of each other Any PEQ from 1 to 6 can be used as the reference frequency for the Phase Shifter see Section 5 3 4 DN9848 E Unit View 16 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Filters peQ AL Dyn Not Assigned ai Output 3 Online opy C Ew DN9848 Units KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E a H 1 Output 2 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E des Ma 5 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848E KLARK TEKNIK DN9948 E zz B KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E mm KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E E m j L m m j L 0 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E m j 3 L m j 5 m j 6 LI 2 3 4 5 6 rj ri ri rj rj rj 1 00kHz 1 00kHz 1 00kHz 1 00kHz 1 00kHz 1 00kH2 ee eee 300 300 3004 300 G OO i oo joo foo foo fide eset Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset Un Mute All 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN3848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E 14 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E F KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Input Groups Output Groups All Units Online Mute All All Units Offline gt gt To set up PEQ with Q bandwidth To set up PEQ on an output channel with Q or bandwidth depen
135. t Configuration No Port Type he Unnamed 4 Select Ethernet Port from the Port Type drop down Port Configuration list Port Type No Port Type X No Port Type O Port Name Ehanet Por KT Serial Pot O ke O 5 Type in unique port name up to 12 characters onneaan for example Unit 1 Port Type Ethernet Port v Port Name Unit 1l ae me n mel tlle a alin tte aa a RLAR Umia 85 10 D QRARQE Damato C narnfFrnal Caf tis32 ro IOGOE Kemote Control sortware User Guide Select the IP address of the HELIX DN9848E unit you wish to connect to this port for IP Address example 10 20 100 61 Not Assigned Port 10 20 100 61 10 20 100 31 10 20 100 1 10 20 100 3 Echo gt Genenc Echo U PE ae C Generic E cho Ci O a ae ime ant Make sure Echo is set to Generic Echo Off Click to accept port change or to decline D Erari Correa Pa Canrareae Prarie Fan Tife deig id Pot ce T Lar a Dia imaje a SE ipli 7 dd nd apes en ee a ed x Assign port to device by selecting device in List of Devices and selecting port in the List of Devices Assigned To Not Assigned I available ports appropriate to device in Add Unit Name eric Te TTE rE 1 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E DN9848 Not Assigned ik drop down list right hand side for example Unit 1 Ra tite cts A Bet hA ni eth th nt a tet cme A mn dh mma mn Mine itn atte nitude allan ity A
136. t D Input A Ca D A is Lock 54 EEE Un Mute All RLU Umi 7 Tick the boxes of the input channels you wish to group together Click O Add gt f A form pops up that allows you to copy data from one channel to another using the same set of options as the Copy Channels pages earlier in this document Depending on the type of group various options will be allowed as to what sections you are able to copy If the group contains a PEQ section this will be selected and greyed out and will always be copied This action is taken because the PEQ section contains absolute parameters which MUST be the same value CKT_CopyGroupingChannelData p View INPUT GROUP INPUT GROUP N Unit Name V 1 KLARKTEK V 1 KLARKTEK T 1 KLARKTEK T 1 KLARKTEK 2 KLARKTEK V 2 KLARKTEK HI 2 KLARKTEK HI 2 KLARKTEK V 3 KLARKTEK V 3 KLARKTEK T 3 KLARKTEK 47 3 KLARKTEK 4 KLARKTEK E 4 KLARK TEK 4 KLARKTEK d iy PN Tt Chan Name Lock 54 iE Input A Input B Input C Input D Input A Input B Input C Input D Input A a NIKD NIKD NIK D NIK D NIKD NIKD NIKD NIK D NIK D NIK D NIKD NIKD NIK D NIK D NIKD yw a ra Input B Input C Input D Input A Input B Select the Channel and sections to copy the data from to the other channels in the group Note If this group contains a channel PEQ grouping this will automatically be copied Select The Channel in the list to add t
137. t cable using one of the options in Section 11 2 Connect the first Ethernet unit to the PC via Ethernet using one of the options in Section 11 3 In the serial system connect the non Ethernet units together in a daisy chain configuration and connect the first of these units to the PC using any of the methods shown in Section 12 2 1 In this configuration the Ethernet system provides fast operation while the serial provides slow operation Ethernet HELIX unit Ethernet HELIN unit Ethernet HELIX unit Above units can be any combination of DN9340E DN9344E and DN9848E Serial HELIX unit Serial RS 485 HELIH unit Serial RS 485 HELIX unit Above units can be any combination of DN9340 DN9344 and DN9848 Note In this configuration the Ethernet and serial networks are entirely separate as they are connected to the PC via different ports This allows the networks to be running different protocols However to do this the PC will need to be running two RCS programs of the equivalent protocols RL Salil 104 ote Control Software User Guide 12 3 Setting up the Lantronix UDS1100 Converter 12 3 1 Configuring the Lantronix UDS1100 Please note that the instructions given here relate to the Lantronix Device Installer V3 6 which has the advantage of automatically locating your UDS1100 even if the factory set IP subnet address does not match your laptop IP subnet If your Device Inst
138. tS Output 4 Output 5 Output 4 Output5 Output 4 Output 5 Output 4 OutputS Output 4 Output 5 Output 4 Output 5 Output4 Output5 Output 4 Output5 Output 4 Output5 it Filters C pa r Out 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Output 6 Out Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output 7 Output amp Output 8 Output amp Output 8 Output 8 Output 8 Output 8 Output 8 Outputs Output 8 Output 6 Output 8 Output 6 Output 8 Output 6 Destination Channel s list for selecting output channels to which source output channel is copied Select All button selects all destination channels Deselect All button deselects all selected destination channels Locked warnings will appear here if any channels are locked Destination Unit s list for selecting which unit s the output channels are copied to 24 4 4b WY All Units Offline Copy button copies selected output channel of selected unit to selected destination channel s of destination unit s RLU Umi 3 4 3 DN9848E Units Home screen For a more detailed description see Section 8 3 Click on the DN9848 Units button to obtain the DN9848E Units Home screen This screen relates to the currently selected unit and
139. the Copy Channels Unit Name Chan Name Lock Sections pages earlier In this document l Mute Gain Delay and Phase Invert Depending on the type of group KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 4 Vv various options will be allowed as to SESS a i Sat d 1 1 1 1 j 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 1 what sections you are able to copy 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 3 l Dynamics 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 5 2 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 7 If the group contains a PEQ or Filter 3 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 1 section this will be selected and S in a a a a aE I 3 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 5 greyed out and will always be 3 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 7 i i z i 4 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 1 copied This action is taken because 4 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 3 the sections contain absolute ASAR NSE Se Seas 4 KLARK TEKNIK DN9848 E Output 7 parameters which MUST be the Are you sure you want to Copy the selected channels data and add the same value channels to the list Oanei You can now change the name of your output group to make it more easily identifiable and also edit the gain and delay filters PEQ and Dyn settings dependent on the elements you selected in step 4 These are detailed in the following sections gt gt To change the name of an output group 1 Click in the current output group s name field and DN9848 E Input Group View INPUT GROUP follow the instructions detailed in section 3 2 5 The output group s pan
140. thernet sockets The wireless option offers increased flexibility during the event set up as the engineer can move around freely with a laptop and adjust the equalisation while listening to the end effect at any place in the venue Serial option The optional RS 232 serial connection is via the PC PORT on the front panel of the first HELIX DN9848E unit It is possible to connect to other HELIX DN9848E units from the rear Ethernet port s when using a serial connection but note that this will be slower than using Ethernet The following sections describe how to connect the master HELIX DN9848E RCS laptop PC to the system for each option and also the interconnectivity of the HELIX DN9848E units 11 2 HELIX DN9848E unit interconnections The HELIX DN9848E units in your system can be interconnected via the units two port switch or each one can be individually connected to an Ethernet switch or hub For the connection of DN9848 units and also HELIX DN9340 DN9344 DN9340E and DN9344E units refer to section 12 2 Note When connecting the Ethernet cable to the rear panel of a HELIX DN9848E unit either of the Ethernet sockets can be used 11 2 1 Connecting the HELIX DN9848E units using the two port switch The diagram below shows a typical example of the HELIX DN9848E units interconnected using the two port switches to form a daisy chain configuration A WN V Ethernet cable z e a Ce MOUNT IN RACK ON e Ot m
141. ut 4 Fete a r l i work Pe foutput 2 Nn l Fal OorkSpace ivan TEKNIK onset f 0 00us S PEQ Bii ampe ST SE ivan TEKNIK zeb f Pek l j j ed Ei d Output 3 3 AIA iw TEKNIK DN9848 E lo ODus Filters PEQ 0 umag gt in TEKNIK DNSB E ely a o ank TEKNIK onset 0 cole aa D m Mute Fra I 0 00us Filters PEQ 0 00B Dyn 24 Kank TEKNIK onset c i r q Delay Gain 3 Gain Dela joutput 5 i ss Kank TEKNIK onset N r i Output 5 teff 12 f j 0 00us 24 0 00B PEQ Prot 0 00us g ee TEKNIK DN9848 E 12 finputD Peat Qn M N KLARK TEKNIK DNa848 E P foutput 6 Q _ 12 13 mm 3 j j j io OOus Filters PEQ 24 TEKNIK di frute a i Delay Gain 0 ae TEKNIK lt a Output 7 7 aL F 5 N IE fae 0 00us Ea PEQ 0 008 iF Unit bar see iF ua fit Delay n mM A Gain er 3 TREDDE g Input Response Output Response t f Output 8 12 section 3 3 1 0 00us Ei PEQ 0 00B gf Input Groups RCS SW Versio 4 00 ee a Output Groups All Units Online Mute n Mute All All Units Offline Mute All button Un Mute All button mutes all outputs unmutes all outputs of all units of all units All Units Online button All Units Offline button puts all units online puts all units offline FastNav can display the maximum number of units that is 16 and shows them sequentially in ascending order top down KERRE Umi 17
142. ut channels that you wish to remove from the input group Click Mi The selected input channels are transferred to the left hand section and removed from the input group To jump to the currently selected unit on the DN9848 Units Home screen You can jump to the DN9848 Units Home screen which will display the currently selected unit Jump to by clicki ng Channel G To delete an input group Select the input group that you wish to delete by clicking on its panel below the Input Groups m INPUT GROUP button in FastNav for example lt CI ick Remove Group Click at the Remove Group window Both the left and right hand sections and the input group name field will empty and the input group s panel will disappear from FastNav The screen will change to that shown in section 3 4 4 mem MERMIR 77 10 3 Output Groups gt gt To add a new output group 1 Click POREDE in FastNav to go to the in Output Groups screen see section 3 4 5 2 If you are entering Input Groups and Output Groups screens in your show file for the first time or the groups are locked you must first enter a password see section 10 1 3 Click E roup Add Sections to the new Group iain Delay and Phase Filters PEQ l Dynamics Cancel 4 Tick the elements that you wish your output group to contain in the Add Sections to the new Group window 5 Click Accept Add new group Are you sure vou wank
143. when the units went offline that is no data packets were lost the HELIX DN9848E RCS has no need to re synchronise and smoothly reverts to normal operation without sending a Get All request Note Mute On Normally the Get All request overwrites the Mute On settings at the RCS However if the Get All is initiated automatically due to signal interruption active Mute buttons retain their status while the gain value at the unit is transferred to the Level field This enables Mutes to be applied to channels for sound testing purposes while ensuring their true levels are not lost during signal interruptions 3 5 2 Online Operation Important We recommend that you always save your show file settings before going online so that you have the option of reverting to previous settings after a Get Working Memory from the Unit synchronisation To set the entire system online 1 Click on REE towards the bottom left hand side of the screen If a unit is locked it is not possible to write to that Synchronise Data unit and therefore the Set All function will be g Sch Yarra imation eo Unr disabled It is possible to read memory from that unit even if is locked c The Unit is locked and setting its data is disabled Cancel Synchronise Data If a unit is unlocked but that unit is in any group that contains an absolute value it is not possible to read data from that unit as it would affect other channels Set Working Memory on th
144. window select DN9848 from the Devices option If necessary click on to the left of Devices to show the DN9848 option 3 Select the display delay you onnen require from the Display Delays po eneral settings drop down menu for example Devices i i DN9848 Imperial inches Communications File EME Window Help Add Device rE A Remove Device F System Configuration Environment General Settings Devices File Path DN9848 Communicaas s Backup Path Load Last File Display Delays Knob Mouse Direction Time us PEQ Bandwidth orQ Metric m X Imperial inches Default Unit Temperature my aa ee ep el ORO aren ten al at tin ee ee ee 4 If you selected Metric or Imperial distance measurement specify the ambient temperature in degrees centigrade of the venue using the Default Unit Temperature control knob example 23C for 23 C The HELIX DN9848E will use this Petautt Unit to adjust the speed of sound which varies with temperature in the delay calculation so that accurate delays are applied to the channels 5 Click to select te Sl i ee ai PEQ Bandwidth or Q Bandwidth i for Temperature The delay units in the input and output menus change to the new selection and their values are automatically converted accordingly 57 A aS U KERRE Umi 6 4 Knob Mouse Direction You can change the way in which the movement of the mous
145. y window prompt Store W orking 5 C i C k bemor y m at the Copy From Working Memory window prompt gt gt Caution on recalling a stored memory to the working memory of selected units Recalling a stored memory will overwrite your working memory If you do not wish to lose your working memory copy it to a system or user memory first The RCS acts to protect the working memories of units that are in Groups containing absolutes and should an attempt be made to effect a change the RCS will give the following prompt Attempting To Overwrite Working Memory that is in a group containing absolute values If you select OK then the unit will be removed from ALL groups it is associated with Alternatively you can cancel and no action will be taken You are Attempting to overwrite working memories that are in groups that contain absolute values Choose a OK to remove the working memory from its groups b Cancel to choose not to overwrite the selected working memories Cancel b gt b gt b gt b gt b gt b gt To recall a stored memory to the working memory of selected units Gn RCS Memories 1 Make sure you are in the RCS Memories screen press amp if necessary Under Working Memories tick the units whose working memory you wish to replace by the stored memory To select deselect all units click i uta or respectively 3 Under Stored Memories select the system or user memory from
146. yn f _ Channels Available to be added into this Group Channels IN this Group Remove button removes selected outputs s from current output group This section shows the channels currently in the selected output group Mute All Un Mute All All Units Offline Jump to Channel button This section shows the takes you to the channels available for selected units on the transfer to output group DN9848 Units Home screen KERRE Umi 27 3 5 Working Online 3 5 1 Communications Overview Metering Requests Get All Requests and Data Packets 1 i gt am 3 UUS erem oeer z pS ua Tae O PEOL o bak Level 0 0 w 7 remme z pa ua ORNRORNRORNEUE O PEOL So ioga hous 0 0 w IR O RoRo e ORS copes XE 2 za 20 0 H Cd s 25 a J J Gt Gt Gib gt H e0 Metering Responses and Get All Responses Laptop PC HELIX DN9848E Units Referring to the illustration above in online mode the HELIX DN9848E RCS laptop PC and units exchange the following messages Metering Requests These obtain data for the Input Dynamic EQ and Output LED meters of and Responses HELIX DN9848E RCS screen The HELIX DN9848E RCS continually polls the units in rotation Get All Requests These obtain settings from the specifically addressed unit These may be and Responses initiated by the user or auto
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