ClearOne comm AP400 operation manual To set mixer mode, EC reference, Errors

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Installation ~ Networking Units

A system is defined as one or more AP units that communicate to perform mixing functions. A system can consist of one unit in master-single mode or several units that work together with one master-linked unit and multiple slave units. Systems can be G-Linked together for easy reconfiguration, as shown in Figure 2.5. The physical location on the G-Link network determines which system individual units belong to. In Figure 2.5, for example, AP400 device 4 has been designated as master-linked. The units located below this unit on the G-Link network constitute System 3, while units above it belong to different systems. The entire network could be easily reconfigured into one system by changing the mixer mode on Devices 3 and 4 to slave units which would then refer to the only master- linked unit on the system: AP400 device 0.

To set mixer mode

1. Press the System button. Scroll through the menu until you see Mixer Mode.

2. Press Enter, then scroll through the three options.

3. Press Enter at the appropriate option to select it.

4. Repeat this process for all AP units in the G-Link network.

EC reference

Figure 2.5. Multiple AP systems

When multiple AP400 units are linked together and will use only one output channel to drive the speaker system, this output must be defined as the acoustic source which will be used by all of the linked AP400s. In other words, the output which the master unit will use as the EC reference must be identified to the slave units via the G-Link. See page 28 for details on echo cancellation setup for multiple units.

Errors

If the units are not connected correctly, you might experience a synchronization error. Meter LED “+12” will flash red and Meter LEDs “0”, “-4”, and “-30” flash green on affected slave units. The error is the result of one of two problems: incorrect master/slave configuration or a broken G-Link connection.

If it is a master/slave configuration error, LEDs will flash on a unit that is designated as a slave unit but does not have a master unit. To correct the problem, make certain that Mixer Mode for the master unit is set to Master-Linked and not to Master-Single.

If the error is in the G-Link connection, LEDs flash on the units that are not physically connected to master unit. To correct the problem, check for broken connections and reconnect the G-Links.

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Contents AP400 Audio Conferencing System AP400 Installation ClearOne Part No July 2002 Rev Table of Contents IiiAP-Ware Software OperationAppendices Introduction Product OverviewFeatures Technical Support Professional Services GroupSales and Customer Service ClearOne Communications EuMEA GmbHUnpacking Controls and ConnectionsFront panel Rear panel Introduction ~ Controls and ConnectionsLink Network Link busControl bus Introduction ~ G-Link Networking BusLink EC Reference bus NOMTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Equipment Requirements Hardware Setup AP400 installation diagramConnecting the unit Installation ~ Hardware SetupTo connect the AP400 Link connections Installation ~ Networking UnitsNetworking Units To create a G-Link networkTo set the device ID Mixer modeDevice IDs Device typesTo set mixer mode ErrorsEC reference LCD Programming Installation ~ LCD ProgrammingSwitching from one main menu category to another Menu treesAdjusting a value LCD menu treeLock panel Select presetSystem parameters Set passcodeUnit ID Mixer modeDevice ID Gate parametersLast Mic Mode First mic priorityGate Ratio Off Attenuation Hold TimeTo determine ambient level Decay RateManual Ambient Combination ChannelsInstallation ~ LCD Programming RS-232 Installation ~ LCD Programming Telco Input parametersInputs EQ Status Phantom PowerHigh-Pass Filter Chairman MicInputs A-D, Telco Echo cancellerNLP adjust SubbusOutput parameters Routing parametersOutput 1-4, Output A-D, Telco Installation ~ LCD Programming Subbus Link X-Z busesEC reference and PA Link reference Slave unitDefault Meter Meter parametersInputs, Outputs, ERL/TERL, and ERLE/TERLE Installation ~ Worksheet Description AP-Ware software requirements64MB RAM Installing AP-Ware To install AP-WareFront Panel Controlling the volumeTo adjust the volume MutingTo mute or unmute an output Telco InterfaceTo make and disconnect a call InstructionsCustom control through DB-25 port Other telco optionsControllers Operation ~ ControllersTouch panel control Appendix a Specifications AppendicesAppendix B Warranty and Compliance WarrantyThis warranty is void if Appendices ~ Appendix B Warranty and Compliance FCC Part 15 ComplianceFCC Part 68 Compliance Industry Canada Compliance Safety Information RS-232 COM DCE port pinout Appendix C Connector PinoutsAppendices ~ Appendix C Connector Pinouts Control/Status port pinoutAppendices ~ Appendix D Accessories Appendix D AccessoriesAppendix E Serial Commands Accessory ClearOne Part NumberMref Command SyntaxError Codes DeviceAppendices ~ Appendix E Serial Commands Figure E.1. AP400 Serial CommandsExplanation Serial Command Parameters ExplanationsAamb Return ValuesDevice AGC CH AGCDevice AD CH= A-DBYE AmblvlBaud ChairoDecay DialDfltm Erle ERLFlow FMPFPP Microphone gating key GainExamples ExampleHold GmodeGratio HookLMO HookdLFP LVLMaster MdmodeMEQ MHP MinitMline Mtrx MmaxMpass Input Input word assignmentOutputmix OUTPUTMIXNoteReturn Values Mute NLP Device Mute CH W Device NLP CH=NULL Null NOMOffa PAAExample Preset Preset RefselTamode RingRxrd Return ValueUID TerlTerle ToutAppendix F Worksheets Figure F.1. Routing matrix worksheetAppendices ~ Appendix F Worksheets Figure F.2. Programming worksheetFigure F.3. Audio flow block diagram Index DSPIndex ~ P-Z