junger D*AP8 MAP EDITION Manual

junger D*AP8 MAP EDITION Manual

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  • Page 2 • Sync OUT BNC Word Clock output Software features • TP limiter Junger Audio true peak limiter control algorithm for speaker protection • Speaker alignment delay, level and frequency response compensation, speaker identification • Bas management for subwoofer and satellite speaker installations •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    D*AP8 MAP Content page Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………… Hardware concept ..……………………………………………………………………………. D*AP8 unit front panel view ………………………………………………………………………. X*AP RM1 front panel view ……………………………………………………………………… D*AP8 unit rear view ……………………………………………………………………………… Block diagram ………………………………………………………………………………………. Control, Operating & Event concept ……………………………………………………………… Getting started – IP setup in general …………………………………………………………….. Getting started –...
  • Page 4 Setup GUI – EVENTS – Actions – Event Actions …………………………………………….. Setup GUI – EVENTS – Actions – Event Actions – Factory Defaults ………………………. Technical Data – 8 Channel Surround Monitoring Audio Processor [D*AP8 MAP EDITION] Technical Data – Option Board SDI I/O (3G/HD/SD) [O_DAP_SDI_a] ………………………...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Junger Audios application manager J*AM is available as an add on and can be attached with a few simple clicks to the MAP so that users can log loudness data as well as display it as a live plot on a PC screen in real time or simply display level bar graphs.
  • Page 6: Hardware Concept

    D*AP8 MAP Hardware concept The MAP consists of a D*AP8 unit with MAP firmware that carries all relevant connectors and an optional X*AP RM remote panel both in 19" 1RU format. D*AP8 unit front panel view The front panel of the D*AP8 MAP has a three line status display and two hidden touch buttons ~ 2.5cm left of the display.
  • Page 7: D*Ap8 Unit Rear View

    D*AP8 MAP D*AP8 unit rear view For fail safe operation the D*AP8 unit provides two independent power supplies. These power supplies operate in load balance. The status of both PS are displayed on the D*AP8 unit front panel as well as on the X*AP RM remote panel.
  • Page 8: Block Diagram

    The device also provides the measurement data (true peak, level, loudness) for external applications like the J*AM (Junger Application Manager) for logging and/or display on a PC or tablett screen via the Log Ports. The Dolby Metadata Emulation is a hardware option that comes with the Dolby decoder. It is a functional block that may be connected to the respective audio input / output signals via the device router.
  • Page 9: Control, Operating & Event Concept

    An SNMP agent is also available on the device and may be explored via a SNMP monitoring system. For 3 party remote control Junger Audio highly recommends using the l-s-b EmBER+ protocol which is widely distributed in the European broadcast industry where the user community is rapidly increasing world wide.
  • Page 10: Getting Started - Ip Setup In General

    D*AP8 MAP Getting started – IP setup in general The process of installing a D*AP8 MAP into an IP network is as follows: 1. Ask the system service IT people for two unique IP addresses of the network, for the netmask and if a gateway address is necessary 2.
  • Page 11: Getting Started - Ip Setup - Via Web Browser

    D*AP8 MAP Select item 8: Do you want to reboot the device ? <ENTER> Press small "y": Do you want to reboot the device ? y <ENTER> Rebooting the device …….. After reboot has finished, the new IP configuration is active and will be displayed at the top of the configuration menu.
  • Page 12: Getting Started - Basic X*Ap Rm1 Remote Panel Operation

    D*AP8 MAP Getting started – basic X*AP RM remote panel operation Power up display – may show up to four D*AP4 MAPs enabled for remote control for this X*AP RM remote panel. This example has just one D*AP8 unit named "MonitorProc 3" attached for remote control while the status is "connect"...
  • Page 13 D*AP8 MAP Important Note! Pressing on the rotary encoder will activate the MUTE ALL function. The first key <EBU R128 Meter> opens the loudness measurement display: EBU R128 Integrated Time Short Term Max TPL Momentary [LUFS] [LU] hh:mm:ss [dBTP] -22,3 -19,7 -6.6 -12.0...
  • Page 14 D*AP8 MAP Pressing <MENU> again will open the "Mute" page. It is the first of the three control pages. You will reach the others by pressing the <select> key here: Primary 10.110.64.128 Mute -26dB >> Solo MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MENU...
  • Page 15: Operating - Menu Structure Of The X*Ap Remote Panel - Menu Tree

    D*AP8 MAP Operating – menu structure of the X*AP RM remote panel – menu tree Power Up Display <MENU> opens X*AP RM remote panel IP setup menu. See extra manual for details. <Address> Setup <Netmask> Setup <Gateway> Setup < empty > Device 1 Setup IP &...
  • Page 16: Setup Gui - Connecting With The D*Ap8 Unit - Audio Processor - Overview

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – connecting with the D*AP8 unit – AUDIO PROCESSOR > Overview You must open a browser and enter the IP address of the D*AP8 unit into the URL field and press <Enter>. The browser will fetch the necessary information and open the entrance page: The entrance page is the AUDIO PROCESSOR pane with its sub pane Overview.
  • Page 17: Setup Gui - System - System Status

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – SYSTEM – System Status The System Status page provides a top level view of the various status information available for the device. Device Status provides the hardware status of the D*AP8 unit Power 1 status of the first power supply (left hand side from rear) Power 2 status of second power supply (right hand side from rear) Temperature...
  • Page 18: Setup Gui - System - Overview

    The console log from the System Status pane, the license file and the status file. If you experience unexpected behavior of the device you may be asked by the Junger service team to send such file by e-mail for analysis.
  • Page 19: Setup Gui - System - Admin

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Admin This Device Input fields for information utilized by higher level services. Serial Number The electronic serial number. Printed on a label at rear of the device. Name Give the device a meaningful name that may be used by name services and SNMP management.
  • Page 20 D*AP8 MAP Authentication To prevent non authorized people from changing D*AP8 MAP settings the administrator may assign passwords for either the admin and/or an operator (same applies for talent/artist). While the admin is allowed to set everything, an operator is just allowed to load presets. Parameters will be reset if there was an attempt from the operator to change it.
  • Page 21: Setup Gui - System - Setup

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Setup Speaker Configuration [4 x 2.0 / 5.1 + 2.0 / 7.1 / 2 x 2.1 + 2.0] the MAP may drive up to 8 speakers. Here you may select between possible speaker configurations. This will automatically configure the bar graph display and relevant audio processing blocks.
  • Page 22: Setup Gui - System - The Preset Concept In Detail

    D*AP8 MAP System Clock Sample Rate [Follow Input / 44.1 / 48] Fallback Sample Rate [44.1 / 48] Fallback Video rate [25 / 29,97 / 30] Working with SDI or Dolby D signals, requires a sample rate of 48kHz Sync Source Priority Choice 1 –...
  • Page 23: Setup Gui - System - Remote Access - X*Ap Remote

    D*AP8 MAP Important Note! The presets of the D*AP8 MAP are persistent by nature. You are working directly on the preset memory, i.e. you need not worry about storing such presets. The D*AP8 MAP does it for you. On the other hand you must be aware that you are overwriting the actual preset settings! If you want to keep the original values (e.g.
  • Page 24: Setup Gui - System - Preset Cleanup

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Preset Cleanup It is sometimes desirable to delete presets which are used by multiple events without going through all processing blocks and deleting the respective presets one by one. This pane offers you a tool to delete presets from a central access point: You can sort the table by pressing on one of the column headlines.
  • Page 25: Setup Gui - System - Snmp

    D*AP8 MAP The soft buttons at the bottom left hand side may also be used to search through the table by sorting it according to the first letter or leading number. The arrow buttons at the bottom right hand side can be used to scroll through the table if the selection is too big for one page: A selection is made by clicking on a line to activate the check box.
  • Page 26: Setup Gui - System - Backup / Restore

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Backup / Restore Here you can backup the complete device and restore parts or all of it .If you press <save back up file> the device controller will collect all necessary data and assemble it to an XML file. Finally you will get a pop up message: You must select: <Save File>.
  • Page 27: Setup Gui - System - Firmware Update

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Firmware Update The file to update the D*AP8 comes in ZIP format. You must unpack it to your PC's hard drive. It contains also the manual a quick start guide the version history and a folder with the firmware for the X*AP remote panel.
  • Page 28: Setup Gui - System - Reboot

    D*AP8 MAP Interface 1 You may also update the firmware of an optionally installed SDI board or other interface boards. Firmware Display of actual installed firmware. Status [The latest firmware is installed / A firmware update is available] Update Firmware [Load External File / x.y.z.] You can decide if you want to upload it manually or take the latest module firmware "x.y.z"...
  • Page 29: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Aes I/O

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – AES I/O Status Input Signal Status [OK / Fail] Each AES input has a status detection that may show OK or Fail (no carrier, unlock, cranky [too much jitter]). This corresponds to the color of the soft LED (green / red). Input Signal Type [Mute / PCM / Non PCM] The Non PCM (e.g.
  • Page 30: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Sdi I/O Interface - Overview

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O interface – Overview If the D*AP8 is equipped with an optional SDI interface the following settings will be available. This pane has five sub panes imbedded: The overview pane shows all relevant information of that interface: SDI Status [Locked / Unlocked] Video Format...
  • Page 31: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Sdi I/O Interface - Local Routing

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O interface – Local Routing The SDI interface comes with a local routing matrix to shuffle audio signals from and to the system (device) (i.e. to and from the central device router) and from and to the physical de-embedders / embedders. The example below shows the default routing that sends all signals 1:1 from the physical de-embedders [INTERFACE –...
  • Page 32: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Sdi I/O Interface - Setup

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O interface – Setup SDI Bypass SDI Relay Bypass Will deactivate the Bypass Relay. It provides a shortcut from SDI-IN to SDI-OUT1 and disconnects the de-embedder from the SDI input. This relay also serves as a fail bypass if the power is off.
  • Page 33: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Sdi I/O Interface - Embedder

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O interface – Embedder Audio Embedder Here you set the general functions of the embedder Delete Existing Data [ALL – New HANC Structure / OFF] Group 1 – 4 Mode [OFF / AUTO – Embedding / AUTO –...
  • Page 34: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Madi Interface - Status / Setup

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – MADI Interface – Status / Setup The implementation of MADI for the D*AP8 is based on the option module O_DAP_MB (BNC) or O_DAP_MO_MM (MADI optical multi mode fiber) or O_DAP_MO_SM (MADI optical single mode fiber). Since the MAP is an eight channel processing device not all 64 MADI channels are available for device I/O.
  • Page 35: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Madi Interface - Local Routing

    D*AP8 MAP MADI Transmitter Transmitter Channel Count [64 (32) / 56 (28)] Depends on the internal sample rate and the desired number of MADI channels. The numbers in brackets are valid for 96kHz. Transmitter Channel Status [Transparent / Professional] Channel Mapping @ 96 kHz [Normal] Setup GUI –...
  • Page 36 You must use the scroll bars to navigate through the huge matrix. Setup GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Status The DANTE interface connects a D*AP8 to an audio over IP (AoIP) network. Junger Audio has committed itself to the quasi industry standard DANTE developed by the company Audinate.
  • Page 37 D*AP8 MAP Below is the Status page of the DANTE interface board: The parameters you see here must be set via the DanteController software. Dante Device Name The name you gave the interface board via the DanteController. Primary Network Status [Offline / Connected + bandwidth] Secondary Network Status [Offline / Connected + bandwidth]...
  • Page 38: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Dante I/O Interface - Status

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Inputs The DanteController software gives you an overview of all members of such a DANTE network. You can assign channel labels for the inputs (from the network to the device interface). Those labels will automatically appear in the D*AP8 and will be displayed there.
  • Page 39 D*AP8 MAP We see the labels assigned by the DanteController software in the "Channel" column: Inputs 16 inputs are pre-defined for the DANTE interface installed in a D*AP8. They are organized in pairs and the input status is shown by soft LEDs (green = PCM audio / yellow = non audio/ grey no audio).
  • Page 40: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Dante I/O Interface - Ouputs

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Outputs Outputs The signals from the DANTE board to the network. They will also appear in the device ROUTING section. Channel Numeric count of the channels. Channel Up to 16 labels can be assigned Label for each stream from the interface to the network.
  • Page 41 D*AP8 MAP Mode [Switched / Redundant] Redundant – The interface will duplicate the audio traffic to both Ethernet ports. Both ports must have different IP addresses. Switched – The secondary port behaves like an Ethernet switch port allowing daisy-chaining through the interface. I.e.
  • Page 42: Setup Gui - Interfaces - 8 Ch Analog Interface

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – 8 Ch Analog Out Interface Analog Output Calibration sets the factor for D/A conversion (dBu) (level for digital 0 dBFS) ANLx (dBu) [0.0 … 15.0 … 24.0] output level for output "x" at 0dBFS. The default setting of 15.0dBu correlates to the 6dBu = -9dBFS conversion.
  • Page 43: Setup Gui - Interfaces - Aes Interface - Status / Setup

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – INTERFACES – AES Interface – Status / Setup An additional AES3 interface can be installed in the Interface slot. It provides 4 additional AES3 inputs and outputs on a 25pin D-Sub connector: Status Input Signal Status green [OK] / red [Fail] Input Signal Type [Mute / PCM / Non PCM]}...
  • Page 44: Setup Gui - Routing

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – ROUTING This is the core of the D*AP8 MAP because it defines the audio signal flow inside the device: Each functional block of the device has a source- and a destination-label. Vertically at the left hand side you will find the outputs of function blocks / hardware interfaces. The labels are organized hierarchically.
  • Page 45 D*AP8 MAP Due to the size of the graphic you must select between <ONAIR> and <PRESET> view in the upper left corner. Important Note! If a different optional interface board is installed the matrix will be expanded by the pre-defined number of I/Os for the D*AP8 platform with their labels: Signal: Option board: Input label:...
  • Page 46: Setup Gui - Dolby Processing In General

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING in general The Dolby metadata system is quite complex to describe in detail in a product manual such as this. If you are not familiar with it, we recommend you study the many publications from Dolby Inc. Especially the Dolby Metadata Guide is essential for understanding the parameters.
  • Page 47 D*AP8 MAP But he can also use external metadata from 9-pin input or from a SDI VANC stream which are routed to the metadata generator. (see DOLBY PROCESSING > Metadata > Routing > Metadata Destination = D.Sub In). Similar applies if one wants to listen to the influence of metadata from encoded streams. A professional decoder would normally not apply metadata to the decoded audio as a TV set or a STB implementation would do.
  • Page 48: Setup Gui - Dolby Processing - Decoder/Emulation - Decoder

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Decoder/Emulation - Decoder Active Mode = Decoder Decoder Bitstream Format [PCM / Dolby E 16/20/24 Bit Dolby Digital / Dolby Digital plus (I0, I0D0, I0I1, I0D0I1)] where Ix and Dx stands for independent and dependent sub stream IDs Bitstream Datarate...
  • Page 49: Setup Gui - Dolby Processing - Decoder/Emulation - Decoder/Emulation

    D*AP8 MAP General settings are available for each of the possible input signal types (Dolby D/D+ / Dolby E / PCM): Decoding and DRC Dolby D/D+ Main [Bypass DRC & Dialnorm, Apply Dialnorm Only Line Mode, RF Mode, Mute Dolby D/D+] This is a common setting for both D-D or D-D+.
  • Page 50 D*AP8 MAP Emulation Unity Gain Mode [OFF / ON] For applications like live mixing or others where the level must not be changed but listening to the influence of DRC is desired. MD Generator overwrites [OFF / ON] encoded Metadata If you want to see how different metadata will "sound"...
  • Page 51: Setup Gui - Dolby Processing - Metadata - Routing

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Metadata – Routing The center of the D*AP8 Dolby processing is the Metadata Processor. It can be the point of origin of metadata but it may also modify existing metadata from available sources: The metadata processor of the D*AP8 has a maximum of seven metadata destinations and four sources which can be routed...
  • Page 52: Setup Gui - Dolby Processing - Metadata - Program X

    D*AP8 MAP Metadata Generator Generator [Follow Input / 5.1+2 / 4 x 2 / Program Config. 5.1 / 3 x 2] Current displays the actual program Program Config. configuration used by the generator. Frame Rate display of the frame rate SYSTEM >...
  • Page 53 The Expert checkbox gives you access to more specific metadata: Important Note! Dolby advises that the RF Overmodulation Protection must be off. Therefore Junger automatically turns it off. You are not able to set this parameter and no <Follow Input> check box exists, except for the preset parameters which will be ignored when loading it.
  • Page 54: Setup Gui - Dolby Processing - Optional Dolby E Encoder - Encoder A

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – optional Dolby E encoder – Encoder A If the optional Dolby E encoder is licensed (see SYSTEM > Firmware Update > Licensing) the UI shows it as Encoder A: Encoder Encoder Mode [Dolby E] Encoder Status [Active / Metadata...
  • Page 55 D*AP8 MAP Encoder Encoder 1 (similar applies to Encoder 2 accept from setup where both encoders are used for associated services). Encoder Mode [Dolby Digital plus, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Puls HE-AAC v1, Dolby Digital Pulse HE-AAV v2, Dolby Digital pulse AAC] Here you may select the encoding format for the respective encoder Bitstream Packing Format AAC encoded bit-streams may be packed in different container...
  • Page 56 D*AP8 MAP Audio Mixing Auto Voice Over Mode [OFF / ON] In case of ON, the ducking parameter below will be used by the receiver to perform the mixing. Trigger Level (dBFS) [-96 … 0] Level of the associated audio channel that will turn on the ducking. Trigger Delay Time (ms) [0 …...
  • Page 57: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Overview

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR - Overview The overview shows the active signal blocks of the audio processor, rendered by the DSPs. This overview depends on the actual speaker configuration of the MAP. Below an example for 5.1 + 2.0 (see SYSTEM > Setup > Speaker Configuration): The processing blocks in use, which may be activated from their individual setup panes, will be indicated in green.
  • Page 58: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Input

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR - Input Input Selector Switch Over Mode [Fade-Out / Fade-In, Seamless] Select [Primary, Secondary] INPUT Default pressing the <default> soft button will reset all values to "0" as shown above Mute [ON / OFF] Turns the respective input channel off Input Gain (dB) [-80.0 …...
  • Page 59: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Downmix

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Downnmix The MAP offers two independent downmix blocks (see AUDIO PORCESSOR > Overview). The one in the top is part of the main signal path and maybe configured for 5.1 (if 7.1 is applied) or 2.0 Or it may be put into transparent mode.
  • Page 60: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Solo/Mute

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Solo/Mute Default (Clear) press the soft button <default> to turn all solo and mute settings off Mute [ON / OFF] Tick check box to enable individual speaker mute. Mute All Mutes all active speakers. Solo [ON / OFF] Tick check box to enable individual speaker solo.
  • Page 61: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Volume

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Volume Default Soft button <default> turns master volume to -50dB and DIM level to -20dB Volume (dB) [-100 … -50 … 0] This setting maybe overwritten by the rotary encoder of the X*AP RM1 remote panel.
  • Page 62: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Matrix

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Matrix Here you may change the relationship between inputs and connected speakers. The appearance depends on the speaker configuration (SYSTEM > Setup > MAP Speaker Configuration). Here an example for 5.1 + 2.0: The speaker routing matrix works similarly to the central routing matrix of the device.
  • Page 63: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Output - Bass Management

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Output – Bass Management The Output block allows you to control the bass management, the speaker EQs and the speaker delay as well as individual speaker gain settings, to adapt the speaker set to a given listening situation. For a 5.1-channel monitor system with full-range speakers on every channel and a subwoofer, you may not need bass management, and disable this feature.
  • Page 64 D*AP8 MAP Crossover Filter Enable [ON / OFF] You may change from a crossover filter to a high pass filter Crossover Frequency (Hz) [20 … 80 … 200] Crossover Slope (db/oct) [12, 24] Mix Cannels [ON / OFF] You may individually (depending on full-range speakers or not) mix channels into the subwoofer channel: This will result in the following example wiring diagram: LFE Low Pass Filter Enable...
  • Page 65: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Output - Equalizer

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Output – Equalizer The EQ section provides 5 fully parametric EQs for each speaker channel. The parameters may be linked for set-up purpose only to ease settings of multiple speakers. The EQ setup may be either done by numerical inputs and/or the graphical elements overlay above the frequency curve that results from the combination of multiple filters.
  • Page 66: Setup Gui - Audio Processor - Output - Speaker

    D*AP8 MAP Important Note! For numeric input double click into the parameter field. You must use the period as a decimal separator. For graphical input use the left mouse button and drag it horizontally to change frequency and vertical to change gain while the mouse wheel will change the Q value. Graph Permanently [ON / OFF] Visible...
  • Page 67 D*AP8 MAP Speaker Set Selection Here you may select which set of speakers is active. Activate Speaker Set [activated, muted] Simultaneous Activation Tick the checkbox if you want to allow both sets of speakers to be activated together. Speaker Identification a taped description of the respective speaker / set of speakers.
  • Page 68: Mobile Ui

    D*AP8 MAP Mobile UI Beside the GUI the MAP can display an operator interface on mobile devices like a tablet or even a mobile phone. It can be opened by a dedicated URL: "<IP-address>/mobile.xml" or via a link from the Web UI (see upper right corner there).
  • Page 69 D*AP8 MAP The active status of a hotkey or the result of a specific action will be high lighted by the bright color. Below is an example where the action "Default Routing" was performed involving the hotkey "My Routing", so both are shown as active: If you press a hotkey the color becomes medium bright immediately.
  • Page 70: Setup Gui - Measurment

    The MAP has an independent measurement block (see AUDIO PROCESSOR > Overview) that offers a comprehensive loudness meter. The measurement data are available for external applications like the Junger Audio Application Manager J*AM for bar graph level display or loudness over time plot or for logging of such data.
  • Page 71: Setup Gui - Measurment - Loudness

    Important Note! The measures of the parameters above depend on the loudness mode selected at AUDIO PROCESSOR > Setup pane. The measurement data may also be streamed to the PC based J*AM (Junger Application Manager). The J*AM is a graph display and logging tool that one can download from the Jungeraudio.com web...
  • Page 72: Setup Gui - Measurment - Log Port Routing

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – MEASUREMENT – Log Port Routing The MAP has four more measurement facilities for dedicated logging which you will reach from the J*AM. The sources you select for logging will be measured, the measurement values will be calculated and will be provided for streaming over the network to the J*AM.
  • Page 73: Setup Gui - Events - Overview

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – EVENTS - Overview As mentioned previously, the D*AP8 MAP offers a sophisticated event management system. The event management system performs actions. These actions are built from events. Actions may be triggered manually (via the X*AP RM remote panel Hotkeys), remotely (over the network or via GPIs) and automatically (via changes of device parameters or internal status information) or via a combination of all three.
  • Page 74: Setup Gui - Events - Triggers - Sources - Remote Hotkeys

    D*AP8 MAP The MAP has the action type – "Event Actions" An action runs like a flip-book inside the MAP. This powerful technology spans from simply recalling a certain system parameter over speaker or Dolby specific parameter combinations (household name: "Preset") to the complete reconfiguration of the device including all signal routing, processing parameters and so forth.
  • Page 75: Setup Gui - Events - Triggers - Sources - Network

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – EVENTS – Triggers – Sources – Network Network triggers are based on the EmBER+ protocol from Co. l-s-b http://www.l-s-b.de/uk The MAP receives such triggers over the TCP/IP network. The triggers are issued by a device that has implemented the EmBER+ protocol (e.g.
  • Page 76: Setup Gui - Events - Triggers - Sources - Parameters

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – EVENTS – Triggers – Sources – Parameters Above is an example of parameter trigger sources. The phrase <multiple values> indicates that more than one value of the parameter "Status" is bound to that trigger source: If you click into the "Expression 1"...
  • Page 77: Setup Gui - Events - Events - Preset Events

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – Preset Events A Preset Event is a group of presets you may load on one occasion to the On Air parameters of function blocks. When executing such an event you may for example change the routing, the Dolby processing, the metadata set-up etc.
  • Page 78: Setup Gui - Events - Events - Parameter Events

    D*AP8 MAP The Preset Events allow you to reconfigure the MAP completely, partially or to change a few audio parameters marginally. You are also able to create a new preset event semi-automatically by pressing <create event>: Event name [New Event] default A unique name to address this preset event later in the action manager.
  • Page 79: Setup Gui - Events - Events - Measurement Events

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – Measurement Events A measurement event is used to control the MAP internal loudness meter. (See MEASUREMENT > Loudness). For the example below "Reset Max" has been selected: Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – I/O Events I/O Events at the moment control the GPOs of the MAP: Each GPO (when enabled for that I/O event) can be set to one of these actions: Clear...
  • Page 80: Setup Gui - Events - Actions - Event Actions

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – EVENTS – Actions – Event Actions This is the point where all previously created sub-functions are combined. Here you create the action! You should give the action a meaningful name, select a trigger (from one of the trigger equations) and select the respective event(s) you need to perform the desired action.
  • Page 81: Setup Gui - Events - Actions - Event Actions - Factory Defaults

    D*AP8 MAP Setup GUI – EVENTS – Actions – Event Actions – Factory Defaults Above you see the factory default EVENTS > Actions that come with the D*AP8 MAP. They are prepared to ease the setup of Dolby processing functionalities of the device. All 5 actions may be triggered manually from the X*AP RM1 remote panel.
  • Page 82 D*AP8 MAP In the examples above you can see the difference is the respective Decoder / Emulation preset. The audio routing: "DolbyRouting01", the metadata routing: "MDRouting01", the metadata generator setup: "MDGenSetup01" and the metadata presets for program 1: "MD3/2L" and program 2: "MD2/0" are the same in both cases: Audio routing (see ROUTING) assumes that you connect the D*AP8 MAP via the AES inputs / outputs to a mixing desk.
  • Page 83 D*AP8 MAP To round up the explanation of the factory default actions settings, here is the content of the metadata preset "MD3/2L": You can see that the emulation is turned on and that "MD Generator overwrites encoded Metadata" is activated at the Decoder/Emulation pane.
  • Page 84: Technical Data - 8 Channel Surround Monitoring Audio Processor [D*Ap8 Map Edition]

    D*AP8 MAP Technical Data - 8 Channel Surround Monitoring Audio Processor [D*AP8 MAP EDITION] • General 8 channel monitoring audio processor (1 program, program configuration 1.0 … 7.1) • 2 channel (1 stereo) auxiliary output • 4 additional programs can be logged over network using dedicated software tools •...
  • Page 85: Technical Data - Option Board Sdi I/O (3G/Hd/Sd) [O_Dap_Sdi_A]

    D*AP8 MAP Connector type D-Sub9 connector female Input conditions 110Ohm RS485, 0.2 … 5Vpp differential Metadata Output Relevant specifications comply with SMPTE RDD6-2008 (Dolby Metadata). Connector type D-Sub9 connector female, same conn. as input, D-Sub9 connector male, output only Both connectors carry the same signal. Output conditions 3Vpp (typ.) @ 110Ohm differential, RS485 Timecode Input...
  • Page 86: Technical Data - Option Board 8 Ch Analog Out [O_Dap_8Da_A]

    D*AP8 MAP Metadata (RDD6) 1 channel input and 1 channel output, SDID selectable BNC Input Impedance 75Ohm Return loss > 15dB, 5 … 1485MHz > 10dB, 1485 … 2970MHz Cable length (max.) 250m @ SD for Belden 1694A cable 230m @ HD for Belden 1694A cable 140m @ 3G for Belden 1694A cable Jitter tolerance >...
  • Page 87: Technical Data - Option Board 4 Ch Analog I/O [O_Dap_Adda_A]

    D*AP8 MAP Technical Data – Option Board 4 Ch Analog I/O [O_DAP_ADDA_a] Audio 24bit sigma-delta A/D-converter, 24bit D/A-converter Audio Channels 4 input channels, 4 output channels Audio Sample Rate 44.1, 48kHz Analog Inputs 4 channels Connector type D-Sub25 connector female, same for outputs Input Level (max.) 0 …...
  • Page 88: Technical Data - Option Board Aes/Ebu I/O [O_Dap_Aes_A]

    D*AP8 MAP Technical Data – Option Board AES/EBU I/O [O_DAP_AES_a] Standards Relevant specifications comply with AES3-X-2009, IEC 60985 and AES11-2009 Audio 24bits, transparent forwarding of PCM and compressed audio (w/o SRC) 24bits, PCM, sample rate converter (SRC) activated Audio Sample Rate 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96kHz, (32 …...
  • Page 89: Technical Data - Option Board Madi I/O, Optical [O_Dap_Mo_Mm_A]

    D*AP8 MAP Output voltage 0.6Vpp (typ.) @ 75Ohm • General Features Input cable equalizer for extended range and robustness • Reference grade word clock recovery, master-sync capable • Dedicated routing for non-processed channels, all channels (max. 64) can be routed to/from the device or looped through •...
  • Page 90: Technical Data - Option Board Audio-Over-Ip Dante™ [O_Dap_Dante_A]

    D*AP8 MAP Technical Data – Option Board Audio-over-IP DANTE™ I/O [O_DAP_DANTE_a] Standards Audio-over-IP by Dante™ Digital Audio Networking Standard Audio 24bits, transparent forwarding of PCM and compressed audio Audio Sample Rate 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96kHz Inputs and Outputs 2 x Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 connectors (100M/1Gbit), primary and secondary port Inputs Processable by D*AP8: 16 channels @ 44.1, 48kHz...
  • Page 91: Technical Data - Optional Interface Modules - Pin Assignment

    D*AP8 MAP Technical Data - Optional Interface Modules – pin assignment 4x analog I/O [O_DAP_ADDA_a] 4x AES I/O [O_DAP_AES_a] 8x analog out [O_DAP_8DA_a] connector: 4 x analog I/O connector: 4x AES I/O connector: 8 x analog out female 25-pin D-Sub female 25-pin D-Sub female...
  • Page 92: Technical Data - Gpi Wiring

    D*AP8 MAP Technical Data - GPI wiring The device offers a unique circuitry to save GPI setups from hum and noise influence in complex installations. Here the principle circuit of one of the eight GPI inputs: GPI_x common At the GPI input is a bridge rectifier I.e. you do not need to care about the polarity of the input voltage. A constant current source in line with the optical coupler limits the current.
  • Page 93: Safety Information

    Risk of explosion: The device contains a lithium battery. If replaced incorrectly or by a different or inadequate type an explosion may occur. Warranty Standard Junger Audio two-year warranty on parts and labor. Specifications are subject to change without notice...
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