Crown Audio I-Tech Series Network Addresses, Let’s explain each identifier, 00-0A-40-00-DC-2F

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I-Tech Series Power Amplifiers

Network Addresses

Each component in a TCP/IQ or HiQnet network has three addresses to identify it:

Media Access Control (MAC) Address

Internet Protocol (IP) Address

AUDIO NETWORK

VENUE NETWORK

IQ or HiQnet Address

Let’s explain each identifier.

MAC address: Short for Media Access Control, MAC is an address for an audio compo- nent that is burned into firmware in the component by its manufacturer, and cannot be changed. Every component in a network has its own unique MAC address. The MAC address is printed on a label outside the component. It is shown in hexadecimal format as 6 two-byte octets such as:

00-0A-40-00-DC-2F

IQ or HiQnet Address: When you set up a network with IQwic or System Architect soft- ware, you assign an IQ address to each component. Each component has its own address, numbered from 1 to 65, 535.

Internet Protocol (IP) Address: When you set up a network, you assign an IP address

PIP-Lite

I-Tech power amplifiers

Computer

Computer

Laptop

to each component. The IP address identifies each component. That way, certain data can be sent to the correct address (the correct component). An IP address has four numbers sepa- rated by periods. Each of the four numbers must be 0 to 255. For example:

192.168.0.1

Part of an IP address the network ID, and the remaining part is the host ID. The host ID is either:

A subnet number and a device address.

A device address (if there is no subnet in the network).

To identify which part of the IP address is the network ID, you assign a Subnet Mask to the network. A Subnet Mask is four numbers (0-255) separated by periods. “255” means “this part of the address is the network ID”. For example, if the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, and the IP address is 192.168.0.127, the network ID is 192.168.

IP Router

To communicate between different networks, you need an IP Router. Any control data or monitor data that is sent to the other network must go through the IP Router.

The IP address allows components and computers on multiple networks to communicate with each other through the use of an IP Router as shown in Figure 9.2.

Here is an application for a router. Wireless devices, because of bandwidth limitations, can- not be on a CobraNet network. However, the wireless devices can be on a non-CobraNet net- work, and access CobraNet devices through a router using IP addressing.

Discovery is the process where IQwic finds all the devices on an audio network and lists them on the computer screen. Discovery cannot be done through an IP router, so a Discovery Proxy is required. If you need to control or monitor components that are on

100Mb Switch

IP Router

100Mb Switch

Laptop

Wireless Access Point

Figure 9.2 Multiple-Network Communication Via an IP Router

another subnet, you will need to specify ONE component on the remote network that can act as a Discovery Proxy. Currently, the BSS PS8810C and all networked Crown products can function in this capacity (with IQwic only).

To add a Proxy in IQwic, select Setup > Network Setup > Proxy addresses. Choose any one of the components listed above, type its IP address in the box under Proxy Addresses, then click the Add button. To remove a Proxy, select the IP address in the list and click the Remove but- ton.

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Operation Manual

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Contents 137289-10 T4000 T6000 T8000Some models may be exported under the name Amcron 11/07Important Safety Instructions Importantes Instructions de SécuritéFamily Name I-Tech Safety StandardEuropean Representatives Name and Address EMC StandardsFor bridge-mono operation, see Quick-Start Guide Stereo WiringGetting Started With I-Tech Quick-Start Guide Bridge-Mono Wiring Figure A.5 Rear Panel Connections for Bridge-Mono WiringTable of Contents Analog and digital thru connectors FeaturesHigh power density, up to 8000 watts in a 2U chassis How to Use This ManualSetup Unpack and Install Your AmplifierConnecting to AC Mains Wire Inputs and Outputs Wiring basicsDistance Choose Input Wire and ConnectorsChoose Output Wire and Connectors Stereo Mode Wiring Important Turn off the amplifier and unplug its power cordBridge-Mono Mode Reach maximum attenuationOperation Startup ProcedurePrecautions Protecting Your SpeakersFront Panel Controls and Indicators Cooling Vents Back Panel Controls, Indica- tors and Connectors Fans Advanced Operation Table of Contents Advanced OperationMute/Unmute Navigating the LCD Control Screen IntroductionAttenuation and Bar Meters Front Panel LockoutMenu/Exit Prev Prev CH1 LF-1&2 CH2 LF-3&4OFF v Digital DIG Analog AnlgOFF 114 Menu Tree Operation ExamplesPress Menu/Exit Operation Example Downloadable Presets Presets IntroductionUser Presets Digital Audio Options AES/EBUSelect Network Card Network Setup WizardFix Errors Individually Address Devices on the NetworkSignal Mute Input Signal Level MonitorPower/ Standby Control Error ReportingMemory Backup Configuration Input Signal Compressor/LimiterAverage Power Limiter Clip EliminatorFilters Input Signal RouterDelay Latency Noise GeneratorRated range TroubleshootingAmplifier’s Power switch is off Ethernet link is broken Input signal level is very lowSpeakers not connected Open circuit due to speaker failure Hz 20 kHz with 0.35% THD SpecificationsPerformance Latency digital inputsAC Line Connector Crosstalk below rated power, 20 Hz to 1 kHzCommon Mode Rejection CMR 20 Hz to 1 kHz DimensionsCharts Typical Frequency Response 1WT4000 AC Power Draw and Thermal DissipationTech 4000 AC Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation Tech 6000 AC Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation T6000Tech 8000 AC Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation T8000Advanced Features TCP/IQ and HiQnet audio networks offer many advantages Appendix a Network BasicsTCP/IQ and HiQnet Networks 00-0A-40-00-DC-2F Network AddressesLet’s explain each identifier 192.168.0.1Appendix B Setting Sensitivity for Best Gain Staging Service Warranty United States & CanadaWorldwide Except USA & Canada Product purchased from *Business/Individual Country Crown Audio, IncFax This page Intentionally Left Blank Crown Audio Factory Service Information This page Intentionally Left Blank This page Intentionally Left Blank

I-Tech Series specifications

The Crown Audio I-Tech Series represents a pinnacle of power amplification technology, designed to meet the demanding needs of live sound reinforcement and installation applications. Renowned for their flexibility, efficiency, and sound quality, these amplifiers integrate cutting-edge features that appeal to both professional audio engineers and musicians alike.

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