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'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV
Guarantee ....................................................................... 2
Feedback ........................................................................ 2
Technical Support .......................................................... 2
Factory Service and Repairs .......................................... 2
Shipping Instruction ...................................................... 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................. 3
SICHERHEITSINWEISE ................................................ 3
PRECAUTIONS ............................................................. 4
Introduction ................................................................... 7
Features ......................................................................... 7
Inputs and Channels Functions ..................................... 7
Outputs .......................................................................... 7
External Controls ............................................................ 8
Monitoring ..................................................................... 8
Display ........................................................................... 8
General Functions .......................................................... 8
Selection and Editing commands ................................... 9
Description of Menus .................................................... 9
Main Menu .................................................................... 9
Input Configuration ..................................................... 10
Mike Setup ................................................................... 11
Internal Voice Processor Setup .................................... 13
Line Setup .................................................................... 14
AES/EBU Setup ........................................................... 16
Channel Assign ............................................................ 17
System Setup ............................................................... 18
GPI/GPO Setup ............................................................. 19
Password Setup ........................................................... 19
Clock Timer setup ........................................................ 20
SAVE / RECALL Setup ................................................. 20
Cue Setup ..................................................................... 21
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Contents
OUT/AUX Configuration ............................................. 22
Direct commands ......................................................... 23
Direct commands: Control Room Section ..................... 24
Direct commands: Headset section .............................. 25
Direct commands: CUE Speaker Section ...................... 25
Direct commands: Timer section .................................. 25
4 Telco Option .............................................................. 26
How to ......................................................................... 29
How to use TELCO buses ............................................ 29
Private communication ................................................. 29
Live communication ..................................................... 29
How to use the Talk Back ............................................. 30
Talk Back from Control Room (Regia) .......................... 30
Talk Back from Control Studio (DJ) .............................. 30
How to Upgrade your Mixer Energya .......................... 31
Rear panel .................................................................... 34
Example Connections ................................................... 35
Micro Input & Insert .................................................... 36
Example Connections ................................................... 36
Logic Input & Output .................................................. 36
Analog Outputs ........................................................... 37
Example Connections ................................................... 37
Tally I/O ....................................................................... 37
Remote Fader ............................................................... 38
Digital Iuput & Output ................................................. 39
How to connect ITB 302 .............................................. 40
Application note .......................................................... 42
Technical Specification ................................................ 45
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Contents Guarantee ............... 2 OUT/AUX Configuration ..........22 Feedback ................ 2 Direct commands ............23 Technical Support ............2 Direct commands : Input channels section ....23 Factory Service and Repairs .......... 2 Direct commands: Control Room Section ..... 24 Shipping Instruction ............
  • Page 2: Introduction

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV I n t r od u ct ion Thank you for purchasing the Broadcast Energya digital mixer, the result of the AEV team’s vast experience. We welcome all your suggestions to help us better develop and optimise our products.
  • Page 3: External Controls

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV 2 x PGM Analog Stereo (24 bit D/A) 2 x UTL Analog Stereo (24 bit D/A) 2 x TELCO Analog Mono (24 bit D/A) - Clean Feed Analog M ON O (24 bit D/A) CON TROL ROOM: Analog Stereo (24 bit D/A) CON TROL STUDI O: Analog Stereo (24 bit D/A) H EADPH ON E: Analog Stereo (24 bit D/A) Ex t e r na l Cont r ols...
  • Page 4: Selection And Editing Commands

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Select ion and Edit ing com m ands The editing commands of the Energya digital mixer are located on the right, under the speaker. The following are available directly on the mixer for interacting with these tools: 4 arrows (up - down - left - right), a jog (incremental encoder), an ENTER key and an ESC key.
  • Page 5: Input Configuration

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV The main menu consists of 8 options (Input Configuration, Channel Assign, OUT / AUX Configuration, CUE Configuration, Clock Timer Setup, System Configuration, Password Configuration and Save/Recall Setup) - select one of these to access the typical characteristics of that menu. I nput Configur a t ion It is possible to set the different inputs depending on the connected sources.
  • Page 6: Mike Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV the option flashing below the cursor. Using the left and right arrows, move around the different fields of the selected option, and use the up and down arrows to change the value of the data- item under the cursor. When you have finished entering the field, press "Enter" to exit the option you have just edited, and proceed to edit other data.
  • Page 7 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV NTERNAL VOI CE PROCESSOR Enable internal microphone processor. ETUP For accessing the configuration parameters of the internal microphone processor. Selects assignment or non-assignment to the Music bus or Speech bus. Selects assignment or non-assignment to the UTL bus TELCO PRI VATE Enable to use the microphone in order to communicate with the telephones (Bus Telco) also in private.
  • Page 8: Internal Voice Processor Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV This function is used if there are devices with pulsed starts/stops all on the same wire: the start's echo would cause the source to stop. On the contrary, in the OFF mode, the command is sent back at output too GPI / GPO S ETUP For access to the remote controls menu...
  • Page 9: Line Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV indicates the band centre and its possible variation range EN TER F indicates the amplification and attenuation quantity to be applied to that given band. AI N , indicates band-width in octaves. AN D W I D TH : Option enable (ON OFF) ESSER : value to control the signal when it goes over an internal threshold.
  • Page 10 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV L and R output channels do not change; in Mono mode, the same mono signal (L+R)/2 is present on both the L and R outputs; in the LT mode, the same L signal is present on both L and R outputs; finally, in the RT mode, the same R signal is present on both L and R outputs. HASE This function makes it possible to reverse the phase of a channel with respect to another channel.
  • Page 11: Aes/Ebu Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV would cause the source to stop. On the contrary, in the OFF mode, the command is sent back at output too. For accessing the remote controls menu. AES/ EBU Se t up We shall now take a look at how the AES/EBU input differs from the Line input. In addition to the Line input commands we already described, the following commands are available ORD LENGTH This is used for selecting the length of the transmission frame - possible values are 16, 20 and 24...
  • Page 12: Channel Assign

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV parameters available for selection: UT START This parameter couples one of the 16 available remote controls to the Start event in editing. The Mode option is available for all remote controls. This parameter couples the remote control's mode, which can be any of the following: F (normally closed stable contact), Fix NO (normally open stable contact), P N C (normally closed pulsed contact), P...
  • Page 13: System Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Syst e m Se t up ANGUAGE For selecting a language from among those available: English, Italian or Spanish P ADDRESS This is used for setting the IP address of the Energya mixer, which is necessary for it to be inserted into the network together with other devices, such as PCs, printers, etc - it usually observes the following ranges: RFC1918 10.0.0.0 ÷...
  • Page 14: Gpi/Gpo Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV GPI / GPO Se t up There are four sections referring to function keys F1, F2, F3 and F4. Similarly, there is a Out event section, which refers to an event - e.g. arrival of an external command - pressing of certain keys or sets of keys ,etc.
  • Page 15: Clock Timer Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Clock Tim e r se t up The following options are available in addition to return to main menu: ATE SET For setting correct date values. LK SET For setting correct time values. The Timer receives commands strictly from the mixer push-buttons. Under the Timer window four buttons are available to display the status of the 13, 14, 15 and 16 photocoupler inputs.
  • Page 16: Cue Setup

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Cue Se t up The pre-listening menu has 4 options. From this menu, you can define which signal to display on the CUE viewing bar. ETER ELECTI ON This is used for selecting which of the available signals UTL, TELCO1, TELCO2, EXT1, EXT2) should be displayed on right ledmeter, unless a Cue push-button was selected.
  • Page 17: Out/Aux Configuration

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV OUT/ AUX Configur a t ion The mixer has the following inputs and outputs: - two external inputs EXT 1 and 2 analog inputs - two PGM analog outputs in parallel - one PGM digital output - two UTL analog outputs in parallel - one UTL digital output - two analog Telco (1 and 2) outputs - two fixed digital 48 kHz Telco (1 and 2) outputs...
  • Page 18: Direct Commands

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV AMPLE For selecting the sample rate at the PGM digital output - possible configurations: 32, 44.1, 48, 96 KHz ENGHT For selecting the transmission frame length from among the following available values: 16, 20, 24 AMPLE For selecting the sample rate at the PGM digital output - possible configurations: 32, 44.1, 48, 96 KHz ENGTH For selecting the transmission frame length from among the following available values: 16, 20, 24...
  • Page 19: Direct Commands: Control Room Section

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV START When the START key is pressed, the following actions occur: the channel input signal is sent to the PGM and/or UTL busses, if previously selected; the CUE function is disabled if it had been enabled and any command that may have been associated with it is activated (see Tlc setup).
  • Page 20: Direct Commands: Headset Section

    When the TB key is released, everything returns to its previous state. PRIVATE communication, using a telephone hybrid (AEV mod. ITB302) if any, can be performed only by using the TB microphone signal, with "TELCO" channel in STOP and CUE selected.
  • Page 21: 4 Te Lco Opt Ion

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV 4 Te lco Opt ion It is possible to have up to 4 Telco channels modifying the UTL bus in this option the UTL bus is not available anymore.. To activate this option select System Configuration menu. In the option "Additional Telco 3,4" select ON. Now you must reboot the mixer.
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  • Page 24: How To

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV H ow t o How t o use TELCO buses The buses Telco can be 2 or 4 depending on the configuration set in the System Setup menu. The Telco channel is used to connect one or more telephone hybrids to the console. An automatic control avoids the re-sending of the Telco signal on the same Telco bus.
  • Page 25: How To Use The Talk Back

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV How t o use t he Talk Back There are two kind of talk backs TB from Control Room (director) to Control Studio (DJ) or TELCO TB from Control Studio (DJ) to Control Room (director) Talk Back from Control Room (Regia) The TB from Control Room (direction) can be sent to Control Studio (DJ), TELCO 1, TELCO 2, UTL and eventually TELCO 3 and 4.
  • Page 26: How To Upgrade Your Mixer Energya

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV H ow t o Upgr a de you r M ix e r En e r gya Connect by internet at this address http://www.aev.net/energya/energyaform.php3, fill the form and download the upgrade file. Create a new directory (e.g. C:\ENERGYA) Copy into the new directory the files: - WINLOAD.EXE...
  • Page 27 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV At the end of the download select OK and go to the next step Select "Load HARDWARE CONFIGURATION" menu Browse into new folder ENERGYA, select the file MIXHW.CFG and OPEN it Wait for the end of the system download... 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC...
  • Page 28 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Select "Load FILESYSTEM" menu Browse into new folder ENERGYA, select the file OSIMAGE.MXR and OPEN it Wait for the end of the system download... Now select "Load APPLICATION" menu Browse into new folder ENERGYA, select the file APPLICATION.MXR and OPEN it Wait for the end of the system download...
  • Page 29: Rear Panel

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  • Page 30: Line Input & Ext Input

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Line I nput & Ex t I nput Line Input 1 ÷ 16 Ext Input 1 e 2 Ex a m ple Conne ct ions Line & Ext Input Z=600 Ω Balanced Line & Ext Input Z=10 ΚΩ Balanced Line &...
  • Page 31: Micro Input & Insert

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV M icro I nput & I nsert Micro Input Micro Insert 1-2 3-4 Exam ple Connections Micro Balanced Micro Unbalanced Logic I nput & Out put Logic Input Example connections Logic Output Switch out 24V 50mA Max 100mA Max 100mA Max 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC...
  • Page 32: Analog Outputs

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Analog Out put s Analog Output PGM Cleanfeed / Control Studio Control Room Cleanfeed 1 - 2 Mutable Control Studio Mono Ex a m ple Conne ct ions Generic Balanced Output Generic Unbalanced Output Ta lly I / O Switch out 24V 50mA Max Tally I/O...
  • Page 33: Remote Fader

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Re m ot e Fa de r Remote Fader Switch out 24V 50mA Max 100mA Max 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC . 38...
  • Page 34: Digital Iuput & Output

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Digit al I uput & Out put twisted pair twisted pair AES Input 4 AES Input 1-2-3 Cleanfeed 1 / Cleanfeed 2 twisted pair twisted pair AES Sync PGM / UTL twisted pair twisted pair SPDIF (Unbal) 75 OHM SPI / Digital Input Sync 'PGTIKC 'PGTIKC...
  • Page 35: How To Connect Itb 302

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  • Page 37: Application Note

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Applicat ion not e Configuration 1: CONTROL ROOM only The DJ can use the Microphone (ON AIR's microphone) both for going on air and to answer PRIVATE phone calls. The private TELCO communication takes place in the following way: Telephone calls is incoming: - When the line is hooked up the listener hears the PGM signal (stand-by signal).
  • Page 38 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Configuration 2: CONTROL ROOM (direction) and CONTROL STUDIO (Dj) When the DJ goes ON AIR, the private director can use the internal microphone to answer the phone. Even the DJ microphone can be used to speak in private with the telephone provided that the TB button of the remote fader is pressed.
  • Page 39 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV atten.on telco Private = NONE). When the DIRECTOR presses the TB switch, the listener can hear the signal from the internal microphone and the PGM decreased of 20 dB (Atten.on telco private and TB = -20dB) The PRIVATE communication between DJ and TELCO takes place in the following way: - Telephone calls is incoming - As soon as the phone call is hooked up the listener hears the PGM signal (stand-by signal).
  • Page 40: Technical Specification

    'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Te chnica l Spe cifica t ion MI CROPHONE I NPUT Input configuration: transformer balanced Source Impedance: 200 Ω Input Level Range: Adjustable from -70 ÷ -40 dBu Maximum Input Level: -30 dBu Phantom Supply: 42 Vdc selectable, with 3k3 c.c. protection Connector: XLR-type, Female, EMI suppressed Pin1 Ground, Pin2&3 transormer balanced, floating and symmetrical...
  • Page 41 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV ANALOG OUTPUT Output configuration: Electronically balanced Output Impedance: 100 Ω Output Level: 0 dBu (Adjustable ± 12 dB) Connector: DSUB 15 pole female DI GI TAL I NPUT Input configuration: Professional Balanced AES EBU standard Input Impedance: 110 Ω shielded twisted pair Input Sample rate: 32, 44.1, 48, 96 KHz (Auto Detect) Connector:...
  • Page 42 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Max Reverse Voltage: 5 Vdc Connector: DSUB 37 pole female LOGI C OUTPUT Configuration: Optic solid state relay Max Voltage: 50 Vdc/ac Max Current: 100 mA Connector: DSUB 37 pole female STUDI O I / O Studio Logic I nput Configuration Opto-coupled (with internally 330 ohm protection) Max Voltage input...
  • Page 43 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV Configuration Type ETHERNET 10 Base T Connector RJ 45 KEYBOARD & MOUSE Configuration Type Standard Connector HEAD PHONES Configuration Type Stereo unbalanced Output Impedance 50 Ω Connector JACK 6 mm GEN ERAL SPECI FI CATI ON S FREQUENCY RESPONSE Microphone Input to program output 20 Hz ÷...
  • Page 44 'NGEVTQPKE 'SWKROGPV STEREO SEPARATI ON 1 KHz -85 dB 20 KHz -82 dB CMRR ( Line I nput ) 60 Hz -80 dB 1 KHz -80 dB 20 KHz -75 dB GROUP DELAY Analog Input to Analog Output 1,75 mSec Analog Input to Digital Output 3 mSec Digital Input to Analog Output...

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