Klark Teknik DN9340E specifications Operation DN9344E, Remote Comms channels

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Operation: DN9344E

14. OPERATION: DN9344E

The DN9344E is designed to be remotely controlled using one of the following methods:

Remote control from a master DN9340E unit. For details, see Section 9.

Remote control from a PC running the Elgar Library Manager and HELIX DN9344E RCS add-in software. For details, see Section 10.

Relay operation – where DN9344E memories may be recalled using a simple contact closure mechanism. For details, see Section 15.2.

15.SET UP MENU: DN9344E

15.1. General

The DN9344E provides various set up options for adapting the operation of the unit to best suit your operational requirements and preferences, as follows:

Comms channel setting for remote control operation (Page 1)

Password Page (Page 2)

Analogue/Digital input source and clock reference options (Pages 3 and 4)

Digital output clock reference options (Pages 5 and 6)

Ethernet settings for remote control operation (Pages 7 and 8)

These options are programmed in the Set Up menu and are described below in menu order.

To access the Set Up menu pages

At the Home page press and hold the SET UP button to open the menu.

Press the SET UP button repeatedly to step through the pages in turn.

Note that this menu does not ‘cycle’. On completing the set up, the menu returns to the Home page.

15.2. Remote Comms channels (Page 1)

The Comms page lets you select the communications channel on which the unit will send/receive data to/from a controlling PC or master DN9340E unit. Note that each DN9344 has TWO independent communications channels (one for Section 1 and one for Section 2) as it contains the equivalent of TWO DN9340 master units.

Note that when using Ethernet communication, you will need to set up the unit’s IP address and Subnet mask before selecting the comms channel, see Section 15.6 for further details.

In addition, this menu provides the option to enable the DN9344E for relay operation. This allows memories to be recalled using a simple contact closure mechanism.

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Contents DN9340E/DN9344E Page Important Safety Instructions Page Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Setup Menu DN9340E Application Notes Page After Unpacking Safety WarningInstallation Considerations Page DN9340E Front Panel Quick ReferenceDN9344E Front Panel Host Software Versions DN9340E & DN9344E Key FeaturesKey Features Introducing the DN9340E/DN9344EStore and Recall Parameters Remote control operationSpace efficiency Interface to Midas consolesSoft keys display Controls, Connectors, Indicators DN9340EEQ Access and Displays Front Panel DN9340ESoft keys Selected channel both channels if linked. When aBypass, Channel Select, Soft Keys and Alphanumeric Display Touch Strip, Store and Recall, Home Setup and Data Entry PC Port, Metering and Power Word clock Input Rear Panel DN9340EMains Inputs a and BSignal Flow DN9340E Signal Flow DN9340EHome page sub-menus Operation DN9340EOperation DN9340E HomeTouchstrip Operation on the Home Soft Key Functions Graphic EqualisationEQ Flat Automatic featuresGrouping Touchstrip operation with Graphic equalisationParametric Equalisation EQ remove Touchstrip operation with Parametric equalisationHi Threshold / Level Dynamic EqualisationLo Threshold / Level Time constants Touchstrip operation with Dynamic equalisationFilter Type Left Encoder Centre Encoder Right Encoder FiltersCreate Filter function Filter remove Filter settingsTouchstrip operation with Filters Metering Clear Down Sequence General Setup Menu DN9340ESetup Menu DN9340E To access the Set Up menu pagesTo select a slave remote communications channel Remote control via a PCTo switch remote communications off Comms channelTo remove the unit from the network Using a DN9340E for master controlTo select a master remote communications channel To select a slave communications channelTo remove the Panel Lock Front Panel lockTo set a Panel Lock To change the input source Analogue/Digital Input SelectTo select the output clock source Presets lockTo set a Presets lock Digital Output Clock SelectTo enter a name LCD contrast adjustmentDelay options Naming Pages 7Ethernet IP Address Power-up LogoEthernet Settings Pages 11 To check and edit the Subnet Mask Ethernet Subnet Mask SetupTo recall settings Using the DN9340E MemoriesTo store settings Data model Remote ControlConnections AddressesOn a DN9344E Setting the master unit on-lineGetting started On a DN9340ESystem naming To set up the namesOperation Solo Tracking operation To set up the assignmentCopy channel function Helix DN9340E/DN9344E unit interconnections OverviewConnecting the Helix DN9340/DN9344E units in a daisy chain Ethernet connection standard Ethernet connection wireless optionEthernet Connection Configuring the DN9344E for Network Communication Configuring the DN9340E for Network CommunicationSerial connection details Connection and Configuration ProcedureSerial Connection Option Power Switch Power on Power on indication Power indication Controls, Connectors, Indicators DN9344EAlphanumeric displays, SETUP, Metering and Power Press to step through the Set Up pagesIndicators Indicators, Up and Down Buttons, PC Port and Scribble StripsInterface Rear Panel DN9344EMains inlet socket 1B, 2A and 2BSignal Flow DN9344E Signal Flow DN9344ERemote Comms channels Operation DN9344EOperation DN9344E To select a remote communications channel To disable remote communications and relay operation To enable the Contact Closure Relay modeAnalogue/Digital Input Select Pages 3 PasswordTo set a password To change the settings for Inputs 1A and 1BDigital Output Clock Select Pages 5 To change the settings for OutputTo change the Subnet Mask Ethernet SettingsSubnet Mask To change the IP addressDynamic EQ Application NotesApplication Notes Application Notes What do we mean by all these Q types? Constant Q Proportional QSymmetrical Q What is AES/EBU? 17.1. DN9340E Technical Specification DN9340EPower Requirements 17.2. DN9344E Technical Specification DN9344ERelay Socket Pin D-type rear Power Pin IEC Replacement Service InformationBattery
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