AVT MAGIC Series Hardware & Software Manual

AVT MAGIC Series Hardware & Software Manual

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  • Page 1 MAGIC Audio Codec MAGIC DC7 XIP/XIP RM MAGIC AC1 XIP/XIP RM Hardware/Software Manual...
  • Page 3 M A G I C A C 1 X I P / X I P R M To get always information on the latest software please register on our Homepage: http://www.avt-nbg.de First click on the menu item Service and then select Software Registration. Please select as product...
  • Page 5 Nordostpark 12 90411 Nuernberg, Germany Phone +49-911-5271-0 Telefax +49-911-5271-100 Printed in Germany, August.2012 © AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH All Rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts is prohibited without the written consent of Audio Video Technologies GmbH. Subject to changes.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    C o n t e n t INTRODUCTION 11 SAFETY 13 Introduction 13 General saftey requirements 13 Text Conventions 13 CONSTRUCTION 15 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 17 Functionality 17 AutoDynamicSync (ADS) 18 PUTTING THE MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP INTO OPERATION 19 Mounting 19 Connection to the mains voltage 19 Earthing of the system 20 Operational elements on the front side 20...
  • Page 8 4.6.5 System Log File 39 4.6.6 Submenu Exit 40 Menu Configuration 41 4.7.1 Submenu Control Interface 41 4.7.2 Submenu MAGIC DC/AC1 XIP 44 4.7.2.1 Operation Settings 44 4.7.2.1.1 Line Interface 44 4.7.2.1.2 SIP Parameters 53 4.7.2.1.3 Data Interfaces 54 4.7.2.1.4 Backup 55 4.7.2.1.5 Functions in the main window with activated backup 57...
  • Page 9 4.9.5 Submenu S Monitor 104 4.10 Menu Help 105 4.10.1 Submenu About MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP 105 OPERATION VIA DISPLAY AND KEYPAD 107 Basic configuration 107 5.1.1 Keypad lock 107 5.1.2 Setting the menu language 107 5.1.3 Setting the Audio interface: Analogue or digital (optional) 108 Working with the MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP ISDN 109 5.2.1 Calling a partner 109...
  • Page 10 INTERFACES 143 A4.1 MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP 143 A4.2 Network interfaces 144 A4.2.1 S0 interface 144 A4.2.2 LAN interface 144 A4.3 Control and data interfaces 146 A4.3.1 CTRL/DATA/TTL/RELAY interface 146 A4.3.2 Assignment of the CTRL/DATA/TTL/RELAY adapter cable 147 A4.4 Audio interfaces 148 A4.4.1 Analogue Audio interface 148 A4.4.2...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    I n t r o d u c t i o n I N T R O D U C T I O N The MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP system is implemented as portable audio codec with an external power supply plug and has analogue and optional digital AES/EBU Audio interfaces.
  • Page 12 I n t r o d u c t i o n Handset Headset Phantom Power Mikrophone Limiter Delete Opt. ON AIR HOLD PRETALK Select... Call! Beendet Line Ring tone Search Name New Entry Edit Display Delete Entry Save as Quick Dial Presets Preset Load...
  • Page 13: Safety

    S a f e t y S A F E T Y Introduction The unit described has been designed to the latest technical parameters and complies with all current national and international safety requirements. It operates on a high level of reliability because of long-term experience in de- velopment and constant and strict quality control in our company.
  • Page 14 S i c h e r h e i t Accentuation: productnames or important terms LCD Text : Labelling on the front display of the system PC Text: Labelling in the PC Software Chosen main operating mode Operating Mode The symbol marks information which facilitates the operation of the sy- stem in its daily use.
  • Page 15: Construction

    S a f e t y C O N S T R U C T I O N The functions of the MAGIC DC7 XIP are implemented in a single unit. The MAGIC AC1 XIP is additionally equipped with a module for MPEG Coding. The system is designed for mounting in a half 19"...
  • Page 16 S a f e t y P A G E 1 6...
  • Page 17: System Description

    S y s t e m d e s c r i p t i o n S Y S T E M D E S C R I P T I O N The functional elements of the system are pictures in Fig. 3. FIG.
  • Page 18: Autodynamicsync (Ads)

    S y s t e m d e s c r i p t i o n DSP2: – ISO/MPEG Layer III encoder (only for MAGIC AC1 XIP) – ISO/MPEG Layer II encoder (only for MAGIC AC1 XIP) – standard Via the main Audio channel the high quality Stereo or Mono Audio signal is inserted or output analogue or digitally.
  • Page 19: Putting The Magic Dc7/Ac1 Xip Into Operation

    The unit does not have a circuit closer and a circuit breaker. After plugging in the external power supply the system boots within a few seconds. In stand-by mode the AVT logo is shown on the display Likewise the MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP can be combined with the product MAGIC TH2/MAGIC TH2 POTS.
  • Page 20: Earthing Of The System

    P u t t i n g t h e s y s t e m i n t o o p e r a t i o n Earthing of the system For EMC reasons an earthing via the earthing screw must be carried out in eit- her case.
  • Page 21: Operating Modes Of The System

    P u t t i n g t h e s y s t e m i n t o o p e r a t i o n Operating modes of the system The figures below show the systems in different operating modes and their wiring.
  • Page 22 P u t t i n g t h e s y s t e m i n t o o p e r a t i o n P A G E 2 2...
  • Page 23: Windows Pc Software

    – Microsoft, IBM PS/2 or 100% software compatible mouse User Registration To get information about the latest software always automatically, please re- gister on our homepage: http://www.avt-nbg.de First select the menu item Service and then choose Software Registration. Select as product MAGIC DC7/DC7 XIP MAGIC AC1/AC1 XIP and enter your contact details.
  • Page 24: Software Update From The Internet

    Page 41). Software update from the internet Software updates can be downloaded from our homepage http://www.avt-nbg.de free of charge. Please go to our Service section on our webpage and select Software Download. Under MAGIC Audio Codecs please download the file with the order number 490196.
  • Page 25: Operation Via The Windows Pc Software

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Operation via the Windows PC Software In the following chapter all functions of the PC Software are described in de- tail. 4.5.1 The MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP main window After starting the MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP Software the main window (in the ISDN mode) is automatically displayed.
  • Page 26: Connection Status

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e HINWEIS If the connection is faulty, please check the following points: – external power supply of the system is plugged in (display is available) – network cable or serial 1:1 connecting cable is connected to the PC and the system –...
  • Page 27: Operating Elements

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.5.3 Operating elements Info button The Info button can signalize three situations: • grey: There is no connection • yellow: Incoming or outgoing call. If a telephone book entry exists for the caller, the corresponding name is displayed.
  • Page 28 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e also check or change settings. When you want to establish a connection, you can select the new transmission mode directly from the front keypad of the system or in the PC software. •...
  • Page 29 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e blinking in yellow: Incoming or outgoing call can be rejected or stopped. Telephone book By clicking on the Telephone book button, the phone book is opened. Details can be found in CHAPTER 4.5.3.2 from Page 35.
  • Page 30 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Manual Dialling Via the entry fields for the calling number, you can dial manually instead of using the telephone book. Depending on the operating mode, one or two fields are available.
  • Page 31 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e FIG. 12 AUDIO MIXER HEADPHONES OUTPUT Monitor By pressing the MONITOR button the window Headset Monitor is opened with which you can monitor all Audio inputs and outputs. FIG.
  • Page 32 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Transmit-receive level/ratio for the headphones Via the Ratio level meter you can set the level ratio for the headphone output between the transmitted and the received Audio signal. The ratio can be adjusted within the range 0...+16 dB.
  • Page 33: Audio Mixer To Select Sources And Output Equipment

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.5.3.1 Audio mixer to select sources and output equipment MAGIC DC7/AC1 provides an integrated Audio mixer which allows you to configure Audio sources and output devices according to your requirements. NOTE If the fee-based option Mixer Tool Plug-In (order number 430201) is not ena- bled, you can always select only one signal for an output device at a time.
  • Page 34 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Mixer Presets In the system, up to three Mixer Presets can be saved and reloaded by a key- press. NOTE The loading of a Mixer Preset applies to all Audio sources and devices, even if they are currently not displayed.
  • Page 35: Telephone Book

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.5.3.2 Telephone book By pressing the telephone book button the telephone book dialogue is ope- ned. FIG. 18 TELEPHONE BOOK DIALOGUE You can search for an already existing entry via the DropDown list Search or you simply enter the first characters of the name you are looking for.
  • Page 36 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e With OK the entry is saved, with Cancel you can cancel the entry at any time. NOTE Please notice that the telephone book entries are stored in the system and not →...
  • Page 37: Menu File

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Menu File Under the Menu File you can find all functions for the import/export of sy- stem files. 4.6.1 Submenu Phone Book → To import a telephone book from the PC please select File Phone Book →...
  • Page 38: Submenu Operation Settings Presets

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.6.2 Submenu Operation Settings Presets Via the selection Import, the import of a Presets from a data carrier (disk, USB stick etc.) is possible. The file extension of the configuration file is always ‘.pst‘.
  • Page 39: System Log File

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.6.5 System Log File → → With the selection File System Log File Export you save the internal ISDN Log file of the MAGIC DC7/AC1 system. The file is saved with the ex- tension ‘.log‘.
  • Page 40: Submenu Exit

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.6.6 Submenu Exit Via the submenu Exit you can close the MAGIC DC7/AC1 software. P A G E 4 0...
  • Page 41: Menu Configuration

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Menu Configuration 4.7.1 Submenu Control Interface Preferably, the system is configured and operated via the LAN interface. Al- ternatively you can use the RS232 interface. →...
  • Page 42 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e The standard IP Address of the system is 192.168.96.102 and the standard The standard IP-Address of the system is 192.168.96.102 and the standard contol Port 10000. contolling Port 10000.
  • Page 43 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e FIG. 26 CONTROL INTERFACE LIST PARAMETER By the key Edit you can edit the currently selected entry. With Delete you can cancel the list entry. P A G E 4 3...
  • Page 44: Submenu Magic Dc/Ac1 Xip

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2 Submenu MAGIC DC/AC1 XIP Via the submenu MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP the system can be configured comple- tely. After the configuration has been changed, the following options are available: •...
  • Page 45 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e General • Under Line Mode you select the line interface which you want to use. The following options are possible: – ISDN: The system is connected to the ISDN network and two indepen- dent channels are available.
  • Page 46 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e FIG. 29 MAIN WINDOW IN THE ISDN LEASED LINE B1/B2 MODE – X.21 (8...384 kbit/s): The system is connected to a X.21 leased line. The clock is delivered from the transmission system.
  • Page 47 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e FIG. 31 MAIN WINDOW IN THE LAN MODE – LAN/SIP: The Audio transmission is realisedaccording to the new N/ACIP Audio over IP Standard of the EBU. The operation is almost identical to the ISDN operating mode.
  • Page 48 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • Via Load Mixer Preset on Connect you can load a previously saved mi- ISDN, LAN/SIP xer setting automatically as soon as the connection is established. If you do not want to use that function please choose <none>.
  • Page 49 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Prefix Number ISDN NOTE The following settings are only necessary, if the system is operated with a PABX. • Under Length of Internal Telephone Numbers you indicate the length of your internal telephone numbers.
  • Page 50 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) ISDN Usually the entry of a MSN is not necessary. However, if several systems are operated with one ISDN interface, you can allocate a certain calling number to a certain system by entering a MSN.
  • Page 51 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Dial In Numbers (Access Protection) ISDN Via the Dial In Numbers function an access protection for the system can be activated. All calling numbers which are entered in the list can establish a con- nection with the system.
  • Page 52 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e LAN Parameter • Decoder Buffer Mode: The Audio transmission via IP networks with LAN, LAN/SIP requires a buffer in the decoder because of different delays (jitter) of the individual IP packages in the network.
  • Page 53: Sip Parameters

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.1.2 SIP Parameters P A G E 5 3...
  • Page 54: Data Interfaces

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.1.3 Data Interfaces Under Data Interfaces you can configure the available data interface which allows a transmission of transparent data in parallel to the Audio signal. NOTE depends selected...
  • Page 55: Backup

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.1.4 Backup MAGIC AC1 offers the possibility to use the sytem as ISDN backup Audio co- dec. Under Backup you find a variety of parameters to adjust the backup functio- nality to your requirements.
  • Page 56 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Backup Timer The timing of the backup can be adjusted with the following timers: • Timer 1 (Minimum alarm event duration) in milliseconds: Under this set- ting you can select the minimum duration of a TTL alarm to trigger a backup.
  • Page 57: Functions In The Main Window With Activated Backup

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • The pause between two redialling attempts can be configured with the pa- rameter Redialling Interval. The timer can be adjusted within the range of 0 ... 15 sec in steps of 1 se- conds.
  • Page 58 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • Disable Backup ON/OFF: This button allows you to switch off the backup function temporarily. • Reset Backup: By clicking on this button, all backup timers are reset and if a connection exists, it is dropped.
  • Page 59: Security

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.1.6 Security NOTE This configuration dialogue is only available, if the fee-based option Security (order number 430240) is enabled. Details concerning this option can be found under CHAPTER 10, Page 135.
  • Page 60: Transmission

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.2 Transmission Under Transmission all Audio and data parameters concerning the trans- mission can be configured. In delivery status, four standard Transmission Modes are available: –...
  • Page 61: Transmission Modes

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.2.1 Transmission Modes Via the configuration menu Transmission Modes you can configure all pa- rameters for the Audio transmission and the transparent data transmission. In contrary to AutoDynamicSync (ADS) (see CHAPTERA1, Page 137), you enforce the transmission mode.
  • Page 62 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • With the option Encoder follows Decoder on incoming calls you make sure that the encoder works with the same settings (such as e.g. Audio co- dec algorithm and sampling frequency) as the decoder.
  • Page 63 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Ancillary Data (ISO/MPEG) ATTENTION In the following, all available transparent data channels are described. Two physically independent interfaces can be configured according to your requi- rements.
  • Page 64 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • The actual available data rate depends on the number of the B channels used and the Mode setting. Please select OFF, if you do not want to use the data channel.
  • Page 65: User Defined

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.2.2 User Defined The configuration User Defined allows you to generate your own transmis- sion modes. These user defined modes are displayed when a call is esta- blished via the front keypad and display (see CHAPTER5.2.1, Page 109) as well as in the main window of the PC software.
  • Page 66 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • With Delete you can delete a mode which is not required anymore. You have to confirm if you really want to delete the mode. •...
  • Page 67 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e – Telephone: Normal telephone connection with 3,1-kHz band width in transmit and receive transmission. – J.52: IUT-T Standard, which allows a so-called Capability Exchange and a permanent delay compensation when 2 B channels are used.
  • Page 68 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • With the option Encoder follows Decoder on incoming calls you ensure that the Encoder always works with the same settings (such as e.g. Audio coding algorithm and sampling frequency) as the Decoder does.
  • Page 69: System Settings

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.3 System Settings NOTE All settings made under System Settings cannot be saved as Preset (see CHAPTER 4.7.3.3). 4.7.2.3.1 General FIG. 42 GENERAL SETTINGS Display Language •...
  • Page 70 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • If the option Switch Off Display on Password Key Lock is selected, the display is automatically switched off after 60 seconds after logging out. Any key stroke activates the display.
  • Page 71: Audio Interface

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.3.2 Audio Interface MAGIC DC7/AC1 supports analogue as well as optional digital AES/EBU- Audio interfaces (order number 430230). If the digital interface is used, sepa- rate Sample Rate Converters for input and output are available which super- sedes external adjustments for different digital sources.
  • Page 72 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Main Nominal Level • If you select the analogue mode for input or output, the corresponding slide controller is displayed to set the nominal Audio level of the XLR Au- dio interfaces (Main Nominal Level).
  • Page 73: Headset Interface

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.3.3 Headset Interface MAGIC DC7/AC1 provides a headset interface to connect a standard profes- sional headset (e.g. beyerdynamic DT291 PV). FIG. 45 CONFIGURATION OF THE HEADSET INTERFACE Phones Via the setting Phones you configure the Audio signal assignment of the headphones.
  • Page 74 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e • To avoid an overdrive of the system, the microphone input has a switcha- ble Limiter. • Via Microphone Gain you can adapt the sensitivity of your microphone to the limiter.
  • Page 75: Relay/Ttl

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.3.4 Relay/TTL The MAGIC DC/AC1 System has three GPIO Pins (TTL) which can be pro- grammed individually as input or output. Additionally, two relays are availa- ble.
  • Page 76 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e The functionality of a TTL Pin - Input or Output - can be selected with the op- The functionality of a TTL Pin - Input or Output - can be selected with the op- tion Direction.
  • Page 77 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e – Call Number (level triggered): Same function as above, however, except that here the level is analyzed and not the edge. With this function, you can configure an automatic redialling to ensure that the partner is automatically re-dialled if there is an unexpected disconnec- tion.
  • Page 78 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e TT Pin as Output ATTENTION Please note that the maximum switching current is 10 mA and the maximum switching voltage is 5Vper TTL output. FIG. 50 TTL-PIN AS OUTPUT If an TTL Pin is configured as an Output, the event is signalled when the voltage at the TTL Pin changes from 0V to +5V.
  • Page 79 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e – System Alarm Pending: This function signals a pending system alarm (see CHAPTER 4.9.1). – Remote TTL Input: If this function is selected, you can signal the TTL sta- tus of the selected Remote TTL input Pin (1, 2, 3) of the remote system.
  • Page 80 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Relay ATTENTION Please note the maximum switching current is 200 mA and the maximum switching voltage is 48V per relay output. The following description is valid for both configuration windows Relay 1 (Pin 6+7) and Relay 2 (Pin 8+9).
  • Page 81: Remote Control

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.3.5 Remote Control General To allow remote control for the system (see CHAPTER8, Page 127), you must activate the function Enable Remote Control. ATTENTION Without any further security measures, anybody who knows the calling number of the system and has the fee-based Option: Remote Control Soft- ware &...
  • Page 82 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e The password has to be entered under Password and confirmed by retyping it under Confirm Password. Authorized Numbers Via the function Authorized Numbers a remote control access protection can be realized.
  • Page 83: Quick Dial

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.2.3.6 Quick Dial The system allows you to call directly up to ten partners via the numerical keys 0 ... 9 of the front display. The quick dial keys can be programmed via the menu Quick Dial.
  • Page 84: Date And Time

    During a power breakdown the integrated system clock is buffered by an in- ternal battery . The life time of a battery is typical ca. 7 years. The replace- ment should only be done by the AVT Service. Type: 3V Lithium Battery Renata CR1220 P A G E 8 4...
  • Page 85: Login

    The entered passwords are stored in the system. Take care in entering a pass- word. If you forget your password, the system can only be unlocked by the AVT Service. • Under USER you can assign the User Password. For saftey reasons the password needs to be confirmed under Confirm Password.
  • Page 86 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Only Administrator Password configured: Password is required for changes in the configuration. Immediately available menus: → → – Configuration Presets „Preset Name“ → – Extras System Monitor Only User-Password configured: The password is always required.
  • Page 87: Submenu Presets

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.7.3 Submenu Presets Via Presets you can save, load and edit configuration presets. 4.7.3.1 Save as ... Via the option Save as ..., the current configuration can be saved as Preset under any name (max.
  • Page 88 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e NOTE The length of the name must not exceed 8 characters. Special characters and space characters are not allowed. Please make sure that you use clear-cut na- mes, otherwise an error message is displayed asking you if you want to over- write the already existing preset.
  • Page 89: Activate A Preset

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e The Import button allows you to import a configuration preset from a data carrier (disk, USB stick etc.). The file extension of a preset file is always ‘.pst‘. After clicking on the Import button, the file browser is displayed via which the desired file can be selected.
  • Page 90: Menu Administration

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Menu Administration 4.8.1 Submenu Registration Via the submenu Registration you can check the activated Firmware options. FIG. 67 REGISTRATION Under Hardware the system type (here: MAGIC AC1 XIP) is displayed. On the tab Main all relevant features for identification like Subject Number, Fac- tory Number, Year, Hardware Version as well as the MAC Address are dis- played.
  • Page 91: Submenu Usb Dongle Information

    With the file LicenceInfo.c2v - which you send us e.g. per email to sup- port@avt-nbg.de - we can activate the upgrade. Afterwards, we send you the file LicenceUpdate.v2c, which you can load to your system by clicking on the Update USB Dongle button.
  • Page 92: Submenu Remote Control

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.8.3 Submenu Remote Control NOTE The submenu Remote Control is only available, if you have the fee-based Option: Remote Control Software & ISDN Monitor Plug-In (see CHAPTER 8) is enabled and the USB dongle is plugged in.
  • Page 93: Submenu File System

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.8.4 Submenu File System By selecting the submenu File System the file directory of the system (similar to the harddisk of a PC) is displayed. ATTENTION Please do not carry out any actions under File System unless our support as- ked you to.
  • Page 94: Submenu System Panel

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.8.5 Submenu System Panel The System Panel is only for service purposes. Please only enter commands in the prompt, if our support ask you to do so. FIG.
  • Page 95: Submenu Firmware Download

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.8.6 Submenu Firmware Download The firmware required for the MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP system is always inclu- ded in the PC software. Via the Firmware Download the firmware can be comfortably loaded on the system.
  • Page 96: Submennu Create 15-Khz Telephone Mixer Presets

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.8.7 Submennu Create 15-kHz Telephone Mixer Presets The function Create 15-kHz Telephone Mixer Presets allows you to work with the MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP almost as with the 15-kHz ISDN Telephone re- spectively, the old PKI 7-kHz ISDN Telephone.
  • Page 97: Submenu Set Factory Settings

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.8.8 Submenu Set Factory Settings Via the submenu Factory Settings all settings are reset to the factory settings. For safety reasons a confirmation is required. FIG.
  • Page 98: Menu Extras

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e Menu Extras 4.9.1 Submenu System Monitor Via the menu System Monitor you receive all information about the status of the system. FIG. 75 SUBMENU SYSTEM MONITOR alarm counter •...
  • Page 99 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e – Overheated: The system sets this alarm, if the system temperature is higher than 57°C. Please disconnect the system from electricity or cool down the ambient air temperature. You can also configure a system alarm as relay output (see PAGE 75).
  • Page 100 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e The system stores all messages of the activated ISDN Layer. The internal me- mory capacity is 128-kByte . The data id stored in a cyclic way. NOTE The data can be analyzed with the Option: Remote Control Software &...
  • Page 101: Pop-Up Message History

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.9.2 POP-UP Message History All error messages, which are displayed as so called POP windows, can be displayed via the submenu POP-UP Message History. Here, every Message since the program started is shown. The column Timestamp shows the time when the error occured.
  • Page 102: Submenu Audio Mixer

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.9.3 Submenu Audio Mixer → Via Extras Audio Mixer you can display an overview of the Audio mixer settings. The settings are displayed as matrix. All Audio sources in one line which are marked with ON are mixed to the desired Audio output equipment.
  • Page 103: Relay/Ttl Control Flag

    Remote you can control the output of the remote station. NOTE The function Remote is only available between AVT MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP systems and only, if you use J.52 as transmission mode. For using this function the following settings are required: First, select the panel to configure the relay respectively the ZTTL contacts →...
  • Page 104: Submenu S Monitor

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.9.5 Submenu S Monitor NOTE The submenu S0 Monitor is only displayed if the fee-based Option: Remote Control Software & ISDN Monitor Plug-In (see CHAPTER 8) is enabled and the USB dongle is plugged in.
  • Page 105: Menu Help

    W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e 4.10 Menu Help 4.10.1 Submenu About MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP In the About MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP dialogue, you can find the software ver- sions of the PC software (PC Version) and of the system (Firmware Version). Furthermore you can find our contact information.
  • Page 106 W i n d o w s S o f t w a r e P A G E 1 0 6...
  • Page 107: Operation Via Display And Keypad

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d O P E R A T I O N V I A D I S P L A Y A N D K E Y P A D In this chapter all basic configurations for the operation of the MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP system are explained.
  • Page 108: Setting The Audio Interface: Analogue Or Digital (Optional)

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d desired language. With the help of the cursor keys please choose Select the language and press again Please confirm your entry be pressing the button or the...
  • Page 109: Working With The Magic Dc7/Ac1 Xip Isdn

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d Working with the MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP ISDN In the next chapters basic functions like establishing a connection, dropping a connection, accepting calls etc.
  • Page 110: The Status Display - Operation During A Connection

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d Call to two different partners with 64-kbit/s each Shift Press ) in order to establish a second independent 64-kbit/s connec- tion in parallel to the first channel.
  • Page 111: Dropping A Connection

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d If the Audio connection is synchronised the correspondending Audio coding algorithm is displayed for each channel: –...
  • Page 112: Comfort Functions

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d Comfort Functions 5.3.1 Redailing You reach the redailling function by pressing again the telephone receiver button for the line on which no connection currently exists.
  • Page 113: Working With Presets

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d – In order to activate a Quick Dailling number just press from the main menu the desired Quick Dial key for at least 3 seconds.
  • Page 114: Configuration Of The Audio Sources

    O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d 5.3.4 Configuration of the Audio sources Audio When a connection exists, the function is automatically assigned to the upper softkey via which all Audio sources can be configured.
  • Page 115 O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d Additionally, you can load or save the Audio interface settings with the opti- Load Audio Preset save Audio Preset .
  • Page 116 O p e r a t i o n v i a D i s p l a y a n d K e y p a d Switch from Audio mixer presets The system allows to store three different Audio mixer presets wherein all le- vel adjustments and activation status of all Audio interfaces are saved.
  • Page 117: Option: Magic Dc7/Ac1 Keypad

    O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d O P T I O N : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K E Y P A D MAGIC DC7/AC1 Keypad Basic The optional MAGIC DC7/AC1 Keypad Basic (order number 800210) allows a comfortable and simple handling of the system for users, who do not want...
  • Page 118: Functions Of The Keypad

    O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d Functions of the Keypad Below the functions of the keypad are listed in table form. TAB.
  • Page 119 O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d TAB. 3 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS Function The Mode key allows you to select the Transmission Mo- des.
  • Page 120: Magic Dc7/Ac1 Keypad Advanced

    O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d MAGIC DC7/AC1 Keypad Advanced The optional MAGIC DC7/AC1 Keypad Advanced (order number 800230) al- lows additionally a comfortable handling of the integrated Audio mixer in contrary to the basic version NOTE To use the keypad with MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP, you need to configure the in-...
  • Page 121: Functions Of The Keypad

    O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d Functions of the Keypad Below the functions of the keypad are listed in table form. TAB.
  • Page 122 O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d TAB. 4 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS Function With the Preset 1 ... Preset 3 buttons, predefined Audio D I S C O N .
  • Page 123 O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d TAB. 4 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS Function Via the Phones button, you select the Audio sources which S e le c t P h o ne s S R C : you want to hear on the headphones.
  • Page 124: Isdn Alarm Messages In The Display

    O p t i o n : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K e y p a d ISDN alarm messages in the display If the connection cannot be established, ISDN provides a variety of alarm messages.
  • Page 125: Option: Mixer Tool Plug-In

    O p t i o n : M i x e r T o o l P l u g - I n O P T I O N : M I X E R T O O L P L U G - I N The fee-based option Mixer Tool Plug-In (order number 430201) allows you to mix all available Audio signals.
  • Page 126 O p t i o n : M i x e r T o o l P l u g - I n P A G E 1 2 6...
  • Page 127: Option: Remote Control Software & Isdn Monitor Plug- In

    O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e O P T I O N : R E M O T E C O N T R O L S O F T W A R E & I S D N M O N I T O R P L U G - I N The fee-based MAGIC DC7/AC1 Remote Control Software &...
  • Page 128 O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e FIG. 83 MSN SETTINGS FOR REMOTE CONTROL Under Number you enter the calling number of the remote system which you want to control remotely or you select a number from the phone book by pres- sing the Phone Book button.
  • Page 129 O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e FIG. 85 DISPLAY DURING REMOTE CONTROL NOTE security reasons, settings (see Remote Control CHAPTER 4.7.2.3.5) and Login (see CHAPTER 4.7.2.5) are not visible on the remote side and cannot be changed.
  • Page 130: The Integrated S0 Monitor

    O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e The integrated S Monitor The integratedS0 Monitor allows a detailed analyse of the D channel proto- col.
  • Page 131 O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e • Using Filter you can filter the log file for certain criteria. S0 selects the ISDN interface of the system.
  • Page 132 O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e FIG. 88 MONITOR LAYER 3 DARSTELLUNG P A G E 1 3 2...
  • Page 133: Option: Magic Dc7/Ac1 Xip Lan

    O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e O P T I O N : M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 X I P L A N The fee-based option MAGIC DC7/AC1 LAN (order number 430260) allows you to control and monitor up to ten MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP Systems within a network.
  • Page 134 O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e FIG. 91 INFO FIELD OF ONE AUDIO CODEC The detailed view and the control and configuration view you reach by clicking on the desired codec an the left side.
  • Page 135: Option: Security

    O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e O P T I O N : S E C U R I T Y P A G E 13 5...
  • Page 136 O p t i o n : R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e P A G E 1 3 6...
  • Page 137: A1 The Autodynamicsync Procedure

    T H E A U T O D Y N A M I C S Y N C P R O C E D U R E The newly developed AutoDynamicSync (ADS) procedure allows an automa- tic synchronisation of almost all available Audio codecs on the market. The procedute differentiates between outgoing and incoming calls: Outgoing call When an outgoing call is made, the caller selects the desired configuration...
  • Page 138 P A G E 1 3 8...
  • Page 139: List Of The Transmission Modes

    L i s t t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n m o d e s L I S T O F T H E T R A N S M I S S I O N M O D E S During the installation various standard transmission modes are saved in the diretory <Installation directory>\transmissionmodes...
  • Page 140 L i s t t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n m o d e s P A G E 1 4 0...
  • Page 141: Trouble Shooting

    L i s t t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n m o d e s T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G TAB. 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Poosible cause...
  • Page 142 L i s t t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n m o d e s P A G E 1 4 2...
  • Page 143: A4 Interfaces

    I n t e r f a c e s I N T E R F A C E S A4.1 MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP The interfaces of the system are shown in Fig. 92. FIG. 92 REAR VIEW OF THE MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP AUDIO CODEC All interfaces are described below.
  • Page 144: A4.2 Network Interfaces

    I n t e r f a c e s A4.2 Network interfaces A4.2.1 interface This interface supports two B channels in ISDN lines with EURO ISDN (DSS- 1) protocol. TAB. 8 PIN ASSIGNMENT: S 0 INTERFACE (LINE ISDN) Socket: Western (8-pin) RJ45 Signal Elektrical characteristics not used...
  • Page 145 I n t e r f a c e s A4.2.3 X.21 interface The X.21 interface is realised as DCE (Data Communications Equipment). TAB. 10 PIN ASSIGNMENT: X.21 INTERFACE Connector: 15-pin SUB-D Signal Direction Electrical characteristics Schirm Type: DCE with Gender TX a Transmit Data a...
  • Page 146: A4.3 Control And Data Interfaces

    I n t e r f a c e s A4.3 Control and data interfaces A4.3.1 CTRL/DATA/TTL/RELAY interface This interface is multiple occupied and allows several functions: – 2 x RS232/RS485 (switchable) for transparent data transmission – Alternatively, the RS232 can be used for controlling the system –...
  • Page 147: Assignment Of The Ctrl/Data/Ttl/Relay Adapter Cable

    I n t e r f a c e s A4.3.2 Assignment of the CTRL/DATA/TTL/RELAY adapter cable The adapter cable is available under the order number 490130. FIG. 93 ADAPTER CABLE CTRL/DATA MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP DATA1/PC Pin 2: RS232 RXD/RS485 Data (a) Pin 3: RS232 TXD/RS485 Data (b) Assignment Pin 5: GND...
  • Page 148: A4.4 Audio Interfaces

    I n t e r f a c e s A4.4 Audio interfaces The system incorporates analogue and optional digital AES/EBU Audio in- terfaces. For switching you can use display and keypad or the PC software. A4.4.1 Analogue Audio interface TAB.
  • Page 149: A4.5 Headset/Micro Audio Interface

    I n t e r f a c e s TAB. 16 PIN ASSIGNMENT: CLOCK INPUT (CLK IN) Push Socket: 3 pole XLR Connec- Signal Electrical characteristics tion CLOCK IN not used TAB. 17 PIN ASSIGNMENT: CLOCK OUTPUT (CLK OUT) Connector: 3 pole XLR Connec- Signal...
  • Page 150: A4.6 Power Supply Interface

    I n t e r f a c e s A4.6 Power supply interface The power supply is connected via an external power supply. TAB. 19 PIN ASSIGNMENT: POWER SUPPLY Socket: KYCO KPJ-S3 Connec- Signal Electrical characteristics tion Voltage: +12V Power: max.
  • Page 151: A4.7 Magic Dc7/Ac1 Xip Rm

    I n t e r f a c e s A4.7 MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP RM Additionally, for the RM version the CTRL/DATA/TTL/RELAY interface (see TAB. 11) is splitted. All other interface functions are identical. FIG. 94 REAR VIEW MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP RM AUDIO CODEC A4.7.1 DATA/CONTROL &...
  • Page 152 I n t e r f a c e s P A G E 1 5 2...
  • Page 153: A5 Technical Data Magic Dc/Ac1 Xip

    T e c h n i c a l D a t a T E C H N I C A L D A T A M A G I C D C / A C 1 X I P ODING ALGORITHM –...
  • Page 154 T e c h n i c a l D a t a UDIO INTERFACES Analogue Audio 1/2: – Electronic symmetrical input XLR socket – Electronic symmetrical output XLR connector – Nominal level -3 ... +9-dBu (programmable) – Head room 6-dB –...
  • Page 155 T e c h n i c a l D a t a ISPLAY – graphical, resolution 160 x 32 pixel – lighted (disengageable) OWER SUPPLY – MAGIC DC7/AC1 XIP: wall power supply – direct voltage (DC) + 12V – current max.
  • Page 156 T e c h n i c a l D a t a ICENSE – CE – UL – FCC P A G E 1 5 6...
  • Page 157: A6 Technical Data Magic Dc7/Ac1 Keypad

    T e c h n i c a l D a t a T E C H N I C A L D A T A M A G I C D C 7 / A C 1 K E Y P A D A6.1 Keypad Matrix:...
  • Page 158: A6.4 Connection To Power Supply (1)

    T e c h n i c a l D a t a A6.4 Connection to power supply (1) TAB. 21 PIN ASSIGNMENT: TO POWER SUPPLY Connector: 6-pin PS/2 male Signal Electrical characteristics Voltage: Power: max. 1500 mA A6.5 Connection to MAGIC DC7/AC1 (2) TAB.
  • Page 159: A6.7 External Power Supply

    T e c h n i c a l D a t a A6.7 External power supply TAB. 24 PIN ASSIGNMENT: POWER SUPPLY Connector: 6-pin PS/2 socket Signal Electrical characteristics Voltage: Power: max. 1500 mA P A G E 15 9...
  • Page 160 T e c h n i c a l D a t a P A G E 1 6 0...
  • Page 161: General

    T e c h n i c a l D a t a G E N E R A L A7.1 Order numbers MAGIC DC7 XIP 800214 MAGIC DC7 XIP RM 800215 MAGIC AC1 XIP 800232 MAGIC AC1 XIP RM 800234 Accessories MAGIC DC7/AC1 KeypadBasic...
  • Page 162 T e c h n i c a l D a t a Enhanced apt-X Basic (1. channel) 450312 Enhanced apt-X Extension (2. channel) 450313 AAC-LD MAGIC DC7/AC1 LAN 430260 USB interface is required for the software dongle P A G E 1 6 2...
  • Page 163: A7.2 Scope Of Delivery

    T e c h n i c a l D a t a A7.2 Scope of delivery – MAGIC DC7 XIP or MAGIC AC1 XIP – CD Windows PC Software 430227 – External power supply Input: 100 - 240V/24W, 50 - 60-Hz Output: –...
  • Page 164 T e c h n i c a l D a t a P A G E 1 6 4...
  • Page 165: Service Information

    A8.3 Repairs If, contrary to expectations, your unit is defective please fill in the attached status report and send the unit to the following addresst: AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH - Repairs - Nordostpark 12 D-90411 Nürnberg Germany...
  • Page 166 S e r v i c e I n f o r m a t i o n P A G E 1 6 6...
  • Page 167: Index

    I N D E X Symbols Audio interface 71 Audio Line 76 AUDIO OUT 32 .csv 37 Audio Output 71 .pst 38 Audio output 32 .tcg 38 Audio settings 108 .thp 89 Audio source 28 .tmm 38 Auto 29 Auto Ducking 114 Numerics Auto Dynamic Sync 29 Auto Mode 29...
  • Page 168 I n d e x Cursor key 107 Cursor keys 112 Data carrier 38 Data Channel 27 Data Link Layer 99 Data link layer 99 Date/Time 113 Deactivation 107 Declaration of Conformity 175 Default Audio Mode 29 DELETE 36 Delete 88 Delete entry 112 Desktop device 19 Digital 108...
  • Page 169 I n d e x Fig 17 File 37 Firmware 95 Firmware Version 105 Fixed to High (5V) 78 FLASH EPROM 98 Front side 15 Function Code 78 Functional elements 17 G.722 137 German 69 GPIO 75 H.221 137 H.242 137 Hardware requirements 23 Headphones 30 Headset Monitor 31...
  • Page 170 I n d e x Layer III 137 LCA 98 LCD display 124 Leerzeichen 88 Length of internal telephone numbers 49 Level In 72 Level indication 110 Level Out 72 Line 76 Line 1 77 Line 2 76 line frequency 19 Line Interface 44 Line Mode 45 Linearity 154...
  • Page 171 I n d e x New 87 New entry 112 Nominal Level 72 Number 35 Numerical keys 112 OFF 31 ON 31 ON AIR Nominal Level 72 Online 130 Operating buttons 20 Operating mode 21 Operation 13 Operation Settings 38 Operational elements 20 Output 76 PABX 49...
  • Page 172 I n d e x Relais 75 Relay 146 Relay 1 80 Relay 2 80 Remote Management 128 Resolution 20 RJ45 153 RS232 21 Ruf annehmen 76 Rufaufbau 76 Rufnummer 76 S0 131 S0 interface 144 Safety 20 Safety instructions 13 Sample Rate Converter 71 Sample rate converter 71 Save 113...
  • Page 173 I n d e x System Settings 38 System settings 108 System Temperature 19 Telephone 29 Telephone book 29 Telephone book entry 112 Telephone receiver button 112 Threshold 19 TIME KEEPER 98 Transmission 27 Transmission clock 108 Transmission Mode 29 Transmission mode 29 Transmission Modes 29 Transmission Type 27...
  • Page 174 I n d e x P A G E 1 7 4...
  • Page 175: Declaration Of Conformity

    -Konformität D E C L A R A T I O N O F C O N F O R M I T Y Name des Anbieters: AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH Supplier’s name: Anschrift des Anbieters: Nordostpark 12 Supplier’s address D-90411 Nürnberg...
  • Page 176 P A G E 1 7 6...

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