Manuals
/
Telex
/
Computer Equipment
/
Network Card
Telex
ISP-100
manual
This page Left Blank Intentionally
Models:
ISP-100
1
2
146
146
Download
146 pages
49.27 Kb
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
<
>
Dither Signal Characteristics
Install
Cable Diagrams
Factory Default Mode
Delay
Configuring the Software
Case of Problems
16Connector pinouts July
Battery/module tool
Procedure for Returns
Page 2
Image 2
THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK
INTENTIONALLY
Page 1
Page 3
Page 2
Image 2
Page 1
Page 3
Contents
ISP-100
This page Left Blank Intentionally
Proprietary Notice
Procedure for Returns
Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment
Iii
Table of Contents
PEQ
Installing VUE-IT
Processing Components
Viii
Table of Contents
Glossary Standard Quickmap Library
An Overview of the ISP-100
Conventions Used in this Manual
About this Manual
Customer Support
Unpacking
Front Panel Features see Figure
Introduction
Operating Environment
Rear Panel Features see Figure
Power Requirements
Rack Mounting
Card Installation Procedure
Battery/module tool
Balanced Input from Balanced Output
Cable Diagrams
Analog Audio MIM-1, MIM-2, MOM-1
Balanced Input from Unbalanced Output
AES/EBU Input
Balanced Output to Unbalanced Input
Digital Audio MDM-1 Cards
Spdif Input
Serial Communications
AES/EBU Output
Spdif Output
Front Panel RS-232
Rear Panel RS-232
Connections Over 50 Feet
16Connector pinouts July
General Purpose Inputs GPI
Master Sync Input
This page Left Blank Intentionally
Case of Problems
User Modifications
Diagnostics
Factory Default Mode
Retrieving Version Numbers
Retrieving Serial Numbers
Schurter P/N Telex P/N
Changing the Battery
Changing the Fuse
Denmark
Finland
Technical Support
Helpful Information
Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment
This page Left Blank Intentionally
Components
LowPass Filter Property
Limiter Property
Filters Property
HighPass Filter Property
Input Property
ISP-100 Component Plots
Combine Property
Output Property
Gate Linkwitz-Riley 3-way Crossover Notch Filter
Peaked HighPass Filter
System Measurements
System Frequency Response System Noise Floor System THD+N
Performance
Power
MIM-1 & MIM-2* Analog Input Modules
Miscellaneous
MOM-1 Analog Output Module
MDM-1 AES/EBU Digital I/O Module
Performance Sample Rate Converter Engaged1
Performance Sample Rate Converter bypassed
Mutes
Power
Physical
Loading the Software
Minimum System Requirements
Identifying a Serial Port
Updating the ISP-100’s Operating System
1OS mismatch dialog
3Open OS file dialog
Configuring the Software
Dialog box similar to the one in the -6 should appear
9Communications error dialog
This page Left Blank Intentionally
Starting VUE-IT
1VUE-IT workspace
Starting a New Project
2Create new project dialog
VUE-IT File System
4New project created
QuickMAP Template Files
Archiving Projects
Mounting Projects
Component Directory
Using VUE-IT
Edit see Figure
Window see Figure
Soft Mute Ramp in Ms
System Configurations see Figure
Project Manager
Input Slot Bit Level
Properties for the ISP-100
Master Clock Selection
Project Properties
QuickMAP Selection
QuickMAP Properties
Component Properties
Component Export
15Component export dialog
QuickSET Manager
Component Import
Deleting QuickSETs
Configuring Input Pins
Creating New QuickSETs
Selecting the Active QuickSET
Testing the GPI Assignments
19 GPI panel
QuickMAP
QuickMAP Component Bypassing
Input
Using the Stereo Control
Using the Pad Control
Mute Control
Using the Relay Control
Output
Digital I/O Mute RX
Input Stream Format
Status Information
Sample Rate Converter
Input Stream Emphasis
Device Status Panel
Output Meters
Processing Components
Using the UP/DOWN Arrows
Using the Knob
Using the Text Box
Combine
Mute Control M
Fine F or Coarse C Control
Polarity Control +
Bypass Control master
Compression Ratio
Compressor
Familiar Controls
Threshold
Knee Selection
Attack Time
Release Time
Detection Window
Sidechain Source
Unfamiliar Controls
Crest Factor Sensitivity
Overshoot
Metering
Bypass
Computation of Average Level
Using the Slider
Meter
Sidechain
Knee Control
Ratio Control
Crossover
Two-Way Crossovers
July
Two-way Linkwitz-Riley Crossovers
Three-Way Crossovers
Three-way Bessel and Butterworth Crossovers
Three-way Linkwitz-Riley Crossovers
7Three-way Linkwitz-Riley crossover implementation
July
Four-Way Crossovers
8Four-way crossover implementation
Four-way Bessel and Butterworth Crossovers
9Four-way Bessel & Butterworth crossover implementation
Four-way Linkwitz-Riley Crossovers
10Four-way Linkwitz-Riley crossover implementation
LPx HPx = θx LPx + HPx = θ July
Low, Low-Mid, Mid, Mid-High and High Controls
Three-way
Four-way
Link/Unlink Control
Passband Gain
Class
Cutoff Frequency
Fine F or Coarse C Control
Attenuator
Cut
Attenuation and Polarity
Processing Components Cut
Delay
Setting Delay
Dither
Bit Level
Dither Signal Characteristics
Dither Bit Level
Filter
Filter Bands
LowPass Filters
HighPass Filters
LowShelf Filters
HighShelf Filters
Notch Filters
Parametric EQ Filters
Center Frequency
Bandwidth
Peak Magnitude
Boost and Cut
Peaked HighPass Filters
Active Band
AllPass Filters
Filter Type
Frequency in Hz
Using the Filter Tool
Boost/Cut
Using the 24 dB, 40 dB, 120 dB Controls
Using the Magnitude Mag. or Phase Control
Using the Logarithmic Log. or Linear Control
Gain Trim
Isolate Iso Control
Gain
Gain and Polarity
Pre-Fader Metering PFM
Master Attenuator
Fine or Coarse Control
Processing Components Gain
Gate
Opening Time
Gated Attenuation
Closing Time
Key Channel
Keying from Other Channels
Attenuation and Threshold Controls
Open, Window, Close Controls
Limiter
19Limiter component
Release Time
Unfamiliar Controls
Metering
Computation of Average Level
Fine or Coarse Control
Select
Selecting the Input
Glossary
DSP
Glossary
This page Left Blank Intentionally
Identification of Slots and Connectors
Applying QuickMAPs
MONDOEQ.QMS
2X6CMBC.QMS
2X8COMB.QMS
3X6CMBC.QMS
2X8THRU.QMS
4CHAN.QMS
4X6CMBC.QMS
4X6THRU.QMS
32W.QMS
2WAYS.QMS
23WAY.QMS
22WSUB.QMS
22WFR.QMS
22W2ST.QMS
42WAYS.QMS
4W2FR.QMS
LCR.QMS
MONO3W.QMS
Copyright
Top
Page
Image
Contents