New Media Technology Omnia ONE Multicast manual Pre-Installation Tasks, About This Manual

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Chapter-1: Installation

Pre-Installation Tasks

Please take a few minutes to read through this chapter before proceeding with the installation. This section offers common procedures for installing your new OmniaONE processor.

About This Manual

This manual is written to cover the OmniaONE Multicast. If you are setting up a different version of the OmniaONE, please refer to the instruction manual for that product.

OmniaONE Components

By now, you’ve unpacked the shipping carton to gain access to this manual. Now is the time to inspect the OmniaONE unit and its shipping carton for any signs of shipping damage. Such damage must be reported to your carrier for any claims. The OmniaONE shipping box includes the following components:

¾OmniaONE processor.

¾OmniaONE Operating Manual in PDF format on Compact Disc.

¾Warranty Registration Card. (Please complete the form and return/FAX it to Telos/Omnia)

¾Two IEC Power Cords, one for use in the US, and one for use in Europe.

¾One each Male and Female XLR to StudioHUBRJ45 adaptor cables.

AC Power Environment

The OmniaONE subsystem is a DSP-based microcomputer, and therefore requires reasonably clean AC power environment just as any modern computer system does. And even though the OmniaONE power supply is equipped with robust AC transient suppression, we recommend that external transient suppression and/or an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) be employed.

At transmitter sites there can be heavy transients on the power lines as well as significant surges introduced into the power system by frequent lighting strikes. These are unwelcome power line events and can damage even the most robust equipment. Therefore you should give the AC power environment and installation practices thorough consideration before plugging in the OmniaONE (or any other microcomputer-based equipment).

A White Paper by one of our Support Engineers can be found on the Telos Systems website at the URL listed below. It details proper grounding and contains links to some surge suppression products for both the power mains and the often-neglected telephone, Ethernet and ISDN line connections that can (and do) conduct powerful surges into the equipment.

http://www.telos-systems.com/techtalk/surge.htm

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Contents Installation and Operation Manual Version 0.9i / March Omnia ONE MulticastAudio Processor with Omnia 2101 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 USAOmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version Welcome to Omnia.ONE JanuaryOmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version OmniaONE Quick-Start Setup Headphone JackHeadphone Level Control Jog WheelTable Of Contents Preset AdministrativeChapter-4 Main Menu Selections ProcessingAppendix A Performance Specifications Sensus→ Technology Audio Processingx3 OverviewCodec Provisioning MulticastOmniaONE Multicast and HD→ Radio So… what’s so smart about Sensus→? Important NoteSincerely The Omnia Development TeamS A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S The Exclamation Point HAZARD / WARNING LABELSThe Lightning Flash With with the EU RoHS Directive Manual Update Notification Chapter-1 Installation Pre-Installation TasksAC Power Environment About This ManualInstallation & Connections OmniaONE utilizes an un-switched EMI-filtered IEC power-entry moduleRear Panel Connections A Note About Relative PhaseAnalog Audio Inputs and Outputs Ethernet Connection Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseT Remote and Livewire I/ORS-232 Modem Connection DB-9F RS-232 Modem PortDB-9M GPI “Interface” Connector Powering UpGeneral Purpose Interface GPI DB-9M Chapter-2 Getting To Know Your OmniaONE The OmniaONE User InterfaceHeadphone Level Control Level Meters & Processing BargraphsProcessing Meter Display Audio I/O Level DisplayAudio I/O Level Display Using the Jog Wheel Preset Processing Input/Output Administrative Main MenuThe OmniaONE Main Menu offers five selections Proper Setting of Input Levels A Word About Density, Clarity, and Intelligibility Chapter-3 Getting The Sound You WantQuality Versus Density Increasing Density/Loudness Adding More Detail-When Loudness Isn’t The Last Word Equalization EQ Changes3. Increase the Release setting in the Low Frequency Limiter Thunder Bass2. Increase the Drive to Low Frequency Limiter Chapter-4 Main Menu Selections PresetProcessing Save Preset Delete PresetRename Preset Adjust ProcessingExit Pre-processingEnhancers Xover Crossover Low Band AGCLow Drive Mid DriveMid Band AGC Pres Band AGC Presence Band AGCHigh Band AGC Low Band LimiterMid Band Limiter Presence Band LimiterHigh Band Limiter MixerSensus→ Hi BandSen Freq Sensus→ Frequency Sen Level Sensus→ LevelFinal Limit IMPORTANT NOTEInput/Output Mtr Select Meter Select InputInvert Output Save IO Config BypassAdministrative Load IO ConfigDelete IO Config Rename IO ConfigNetwork Configuration RebootAbout ContrastLock Front Panel OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version Appendix A Performance Specifications OmniaONE MulticastGPI Interface Configuration Four fully optoisolated inputs Shipping Weight 10 lbs. / 4.54 kg OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version Appendix B Troubleshooting/Service/Warranty Diagnostic and Error MessagesElectrical and mechanical safety note Narrowing down problems 3. Unit will not bootObtaining Service Via the World Wide WebVia E-Mail Via Phone & Mail USA and non-European CountriesWarranty OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version Appendix C Remote Control & Software Update Procedure Remote ControlSoftware Update Procedure Trigger Scripts7. Click the Status Page link Return to Configuration. Reboot Processor