Dynaudio pmn manual Master Unit, Remote Control, Common Features, Slave & Sub Units, Beware

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INTRODUCTION

The Master Unit

The Master unit distributes Audio and control data to the respective Slave units connected.

System Controller, Master or Slave

To set up a Master unit to be either System Controller or Master/Slave the LINK switch on the rear panel must be set up correctly.

Out:

The monitor operates as a System Controller

In:

The monitor operates as either:

-a regular Master with digital Inputs (analog Inputs are only with the optional analog I/O card installed) or

-as a Slave unit.

I/O

The Master unit contains AES/EBU Input connectors and three Link connectors carrying both audio and control data to connected Slave units.

Connectors

1* AES/EBU - XLR

2* Link RJ45 connectors

1* Link/Input RJ45 connector

1* Word Clock BNC sync

Option slot

Two card types are currently available.

An analog Input module giving the option of feeding a Master unit with 2 analog Input signals.

An AES Digital Input card giving the option of sending all six channels in a 5.1 setup to one single Master monitor. From there the signal is distributed to 4 slave monitors and Sub via the TC LINK RJ-45 connections creating a fully digital 5.1 setup.

Additional AIR Control units

Any additional control units, such as the optional AIR Soft Remote or the AIR Remote, can be connected to any free "Link" connector in the system. (see below)

Control data is transmitted via the System Controller, and distributed to other monitors in the network.

Remote Control

AIR monitor systems can be set up and controlled locally via the Master monitor’s user-interface via the optional remote control or from a PC/Mac.

AIR SOFT - Software Remote

Any parameter in the System Controller including the setup parameters can be controlled via the “AIR SOFT”. Additionally, software upgrades and installation of such can be done via AIR SOFT.

Hardware Remote

A simple remote level control, controlling the level of the entire set-up. Control data is transmitted to the Master unit, and distributed from there ensuring that any monitor hooked up, is set identically.

Air PC/IP

An optional software dedicated for the Advanced Installer. In addition to the common parameters the PC/IP software offers Parametric EQ and various Parameter Lock functions.

Common Features

-for both the Master and Slave units Advanced Condition Monitoring

For both the Master and the Slave units several protection systems are included in the AIR monitors. This is to insure both short term protection against large dynamic pulse signals, but also to insure long term protection against over-heating and thus permanent damaging the drivers.

The Slave & Sub Units

The Slave and Sub units contain one RJ45 Input connector and one Link connector. Via the RJ45 Input connector the Slave unit is supplied with audio and control data from the Master unit. Via the RJ45 Link connector transmission to additional monitors is possible.

Initializing Network

When the setup is powered up for the first time, the Master unit scans the setup in order to determine the number of monitors connected. Each monitor is recognized via a unique serial number but can be renamed according to task. After the initial scanning of the set-up, the Master unit will be re-scanning the setup every 5 seconds in order to determine any change.

Long term thermal protection

Inside the amplifier module the temperature of the heat sink is constantly monitored so any dangerous over- temperature situations can be avoided - this is for protection of the entire electronic module. Furthermore the temperature of the tweeter voicecoil is calculated with behavioral modeling of the tweeters thermal characteristics.

Beware

Power down procedure:

In general, use the "sleep function" (Press and hold Exit on System controller),

System will automatically go into sleep mode after 2.5 hours.

If you need to switch the system off on the mains switch on rear panel, please make sure to turn down the global volume and switch Slave monitors off before Master monitors.

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Contents AirUSrev111.qxd 16-12-2004 1414 AirUSrev111.qxd 16-12-2004 1414 Important Safety Instructions Voltage Line plug according to standardQuick Setup Reference AirUSrev111.qxd 16-12-2004 1415 Page c Table of Contents Introduction This ManualBreak Product ConceptRemote Control Common FeaturesMaster Unit Slave & Sub UnitsRear Panel Description Master Master Unit Analog I/OSlave/Sub Optional Digital I/O cardOperational Overview Main DisplayGeneral Setup Procedure AIR Display & Setting UPSetting up Introduction Setups Stereo SetupStereo Setup with mono Subs Stereo Setup with stereo SubsDigital Setup Analog SetupThis illustration shows how to connect a 5.1 digital setup This illustration shows how to connect a 5.1 analog setupThis illustration shows how to connect a 5.3 Digital setup This illustration shows how to connect a 5.3 Analog setupThis illustration shows how to connect a 6.1 Analog setup Dig/6 MasterStereo Setup With Chains on L & R Other Chained SetupsDigital 192 kHz Digital Setup When the Monitors are Connected OverviewPress Enter to access the Select Mode Parameter DescriptionBasic operation in all menus Main DisplaySetup Menu SetupSet Monitor Task External ClockPresets In General LFE channel noteRecall StorePlacing the Monitors Other situations Close to wall / WallOn the bridge / Console Phase checking Checking by ear when listening to the signals In phaseEvaluation Checking the placingEqualizing NextCalibrating Main Monitors CurvesInterchannel calibration Acoustic level calibrationPlacing the Subwoofer Low frequency sweeps EvaluationChecking summing phase cancellation To CalibrateControlling standing waves Checking the CrosspointPolarity PhaseLFE Gain Reverberation time AcousticsGood acoustics Sabines formula Absorbers DiffusersMembrane absorbers Absorbtion or diffusion ? Resonance absorbersBackground Info Acoustics Standing WavesRoom modes Axial Tangential RadialHow to prohibit standing waves How does the standing waves influence the sound field?Acoustics Background Info Comb Filtering Or + Dip frequenciesRear wall cancellation Subwoofer Background Info SubwooferSubwoofer & LFE Channel Background Info LFE ChannelCross-overs Low Pass LFE GainCinema set-up Delaying Monitors LINE-UP & CalibrationAcoustic summation of audio signals Calibration of 5.1 in an ITU-775 arrangement How to measure the sound pressure?LINE-UP & Calibration Background Info Introduction Remote Control FeaturesAIR Remote Preset 1/3 and 2/4 keys Volume potentiometerREF Level 1-3 keys Shift keyAIR Soft Navigating AIR SoftMain ToolsPreset List NetworkSystem Setup Calibrate AIR Base Chained monitorsReset Procedures MiscellaneousGlobal Parameters Local ParametersCables TC Link Standard Cat-5 cablesAES/EBU Standard cables Serial to Cat-5 cableAIR 6 & AIR 15 Master and Slave AIR 20 & AIR 25 Master and SlaveGeneral for all Products AIR Base-1 & AIR Base-2Room & Distance AIR Remote specs AIR RemoteDelay in System & Error Messages ETC Error messages etcAIR Certificate of ConformityCertificate Of Conformity Preset List # Name

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