Important Safety Information 1. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. HEED ALL WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
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1. What’s in the Box The Uno Series processor model hardware purchased • This hard copy of the Quick Start Guide • USB drive with Software, Help File, Quick Start Guide, Spec Sheets • IEC socket detachable power cable •...
4. Hardware: Front Panel Power Status LED A blue Power Status LED will light to notify you that the Uno device is connected to a power source and switched to the ‘On’ position. Network Status LED When the processor has an Ethernet cable / network cable connected the orange Network status LED on the front of •...
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Network Audio I/O Uno Series-N and Uno Series-N-AEC model versions include two RJ45 Dante enabled network audio connectors (not to be confused with the Ethernet connector). 16x16 I/O channels on one RJ45 connector/cable – one RJ45 for redundancy.
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NeuConsole software. 7. Initial Device Connectivity: The Uno series of digital processors run on a network based infrastructure and are configured and controlled by a host computer via Ethernet using the NeuConsole software. A network connection can be made between your computer and Uno via (A) A DHCP enabled Router, Server, or Router/ Server/Switch/POE Switch combination as recommended and shown below or (B) A Non-DHCP enabled Direct connection or Indirectly via an Ethernet switch.
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Please see - IP Reset Push Button / Reset Processor Network Settings instructions below if you are creating a non-DHCP direct or indirect connection. Note: Most modern computers can now detect a direct connection so you can use a straight through Ethernet cable for the direct connection (if there is a direct connection issue that persists then you might try a crossover type Ethernet cable).
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Operation is indicated/displayed only in the software’s Network View page – see Network View & Connection below. (c) Upon being powered up the processor will search for a DHCP router or server to obtain an IP address. If it locates DHCP it will connect quickly. If you are using a direct or indirect Non- DHCP connection you will have followed the instructions on Page 5 &...
(d) If your processor and software have Not connected properly you will see a Red or Yellow connection indicator to the left of the processor or device model indicating a connection or operational problem. Network Connection Indicators Green - Connected and operational. •...
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indicator turn Green if successful. Solution: If the indicator remains Yellow, close the NeuConsole software and then re-open. Or Reset the processor. Message: Device Schematic Not ready. Solution: The processor has already been loaded with a DSP design. Give the connection process a minute to connect and if it does not connect close the NeuConsole software, open it again, select Start Network View and you should now see that the processor is connected and operational - as indicated by the Green network...
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(f) Your devices will appear Offline until you assign a static IP address for your PC as described below. (g) Once all processors and devices have their own unique IP address we will do the same for your PC in #14 below. 14.
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16. NeuConsole Software: (Project View/Design Mode) You are able to work with the NeuConsole software without being connected to an Uno processor (Offline) but for the purpose of this guide example we have established a network connection to the Uno processor first before beginning to work on a New Design Project. In the following example the processor is connected and operational.
Note: Once you are in Project View working on a DSP design you are able to switch back and forth between “Project View” and “Network View” by selecting the grey Network View / Project View button at the top right of the work page area. Processor Module From the System Components...
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(b) To Map Physical Device, right click the red Uno U0808 processor module in the work area. Select “Map Physical Device” as shown at right and select the processor device model you are working with from the drop down list. Once done as shown below on page 14, notice that the processor module in the Project View/Design Mode work area has turned from a light see through red color to...
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(5) As shown above, the pre-designed Uno App – Device Design schematic we imported now resides in the U0808 processor module in the work area and when opened it reveals all of its DSP modules and the DSP module schematic layout. New to NeuConsole v5.2.1 –...
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(8) Double clicking on the Input DSP module provides parameter access to the master input Polarity, Mute, Digital Trim & Meters. Plus, via a secondary button located within the opened Input module, the processors Mic/Line Pre-Amp parameter controls – as shown below. (9) Click the grey “Mic/Line Pre-Amp Setup”...
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18. Save Project: (a) Click the “Save Project” Disc located to the right of the zoom control at the top of the Project View work area to “Save Project As” or “Save” your DSP design project (each time a DSP parameter adjustment is made the Save Project Disc will re-appear) OR Select “Save Project As”...
(f) Note above that the tool bars at the top of the Online Mode work area page, the opened DSP design layout and the DSP modules are now (not blue) indicating that you are in Online Mode. Note: You can make parameter adjustments to the DSP modules while in Online Mode. When you do, upon switching back to Design Mode you will be asked “do you want to copy the Online Mode device parameter changes back to your project (file) –...
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Note: Changes made in Open Device mode can also be viewed when in Online Mode – if you choose “No” in the permissions window after selecting the Switch to Online Mode button. 24. Uno Series DSP - Remote Control: The Uno processor can be remotely controlled using its NeuConsole software GUI, with the...
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For more detailed operational guidance please see the detailed User Manual that can be • viewed in the NeuConsole software” Help File”; information saved on the USB drive packaged with each processor (this Quick Start Guide can be found in both locations as well); our website Product Tutorials;...
Customer Support If you’d like to contact us regarding product support or technical designs, email support@xilica.com and we’ll connect you with a solutions engineer. Alterna- tively, if you’d like to speak to someone, you can call the following numbers for immediate assistance: North America &...
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