Ateis IDA8 Series User Manual

Ateis IDA8 Series User Manual

Highly integrated, networked public address and voice alarm system
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  • Page 1 IDA8 Global-Net Highly Integrated, Networked Public Address and Voice Alarm System User Manual Revision History v3.16 www.ateis.com © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Table of Contents Page About This Manual Safety Instructions ........................... 13 System requirement ........................... 14 System Overview IDA8 PA/VA System ........................... 15 EC Declaration of Conformity ........................... 15 Quick Start ........................... 15 2.3.1 IDA8 System ................................15 System Products IDA8 Audio Processor ...........................
  • Page 3 ........................... 93 Config 3.2.1.2 Troubleshooting ............................93 3.2.1.2.6 ........................... 93 Fault LED 3.2.1.2.6 No Connection via Ateis Studio/IDA8 & ECS & LAPG2T Controller ........................... 94 3.2.1.2.6 ........................... 94 Step 1 (Wiring) 3.2.1.2.6 ........................... 94 Step 2 (Software & Firmware Version) 3.2.1.2.6...
  • Page 4 ................................. 108 3.2.1.6 ............................108 Control Panel 3.2.1.6 ............................109 Troubleshooting 3.2.1.6.2 ........................... 109 No Connection via Ateis Studio/IDA8 controller 3.2.1.6.2 Step 1 (Wiring) ........................... 110 3.2.1.6.2 ........................... 110 Step 2 (Software & Firmware Version) 3.2.1.6.2 ........................... 111 Step 3 (Software Setting) 3.2.1.6.2...
  • Page 5 ................................189 Ateis Studio Configurations 3.3.8.1 Global Ateis Studio ................................. 189 3.3.8.2 ................................. 191 Local Ateis Studio 3.3.8.3 ................................. 193 Ateis Studio (Partial Redundancy) Power Amplifier ........................... 196 3.4.1 ................................196 3.4.1.1 ................................. 196 Front Panel 3.4.1.2 Rear Panel ................................. 197 3.4.1.3...
  • Page 6 ................................214 Hardware Installation & Connection Rack Mounting ........................... 216 Power Supply ........................... 216 Ateis Network Wiring ........................... 216 4.3.1 Protection of Ateis network ................................217 Ampllifier Configuration ........................... 219 4.4.1 ................................219 Basic Amplifier Connection 4.4.2 Amplifier Backup ................................219 Bypass Mode ...........................
  • Page 7 ................................283 Reset System Fault 5.4.15 Reset Machine ................................284 5.4.16 ................................284 Download Config 5.4.17 ................................285 Update 5.4.18 ................................287 Redundancy 3rd Party Control ........................... 287 5.5.1 ................................287 Ateis 3rd Party Control © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 8 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 5.5.1.1 ................................. 287 Assign Elements to 3rd Party Control 5.5.1.2 3rd Party Control List ................................. 288 5.5.1.3 ................................. 288 Machine Set Table 5.5.1.4 ................................. 288 Communication Protocol 5.5.1.5 ................................. 289 3rd Party Control Command 5.5.1.5 Command Frame ............................
  • Page 9 Contents 6.2.7 ................................355 Expander/Expander Stereo 6.2.8 Gate ................................357 6.2.8.1 ................................. 357 Gate - Mono 6.2.8.2 ................................. 358 Gate - Stereo 6.2.8.3 ................................. 358 Gate - Voice 6.2.8.4 Gate with Sidechain ................................. 359 6.2.9 ................................360 Limiter/Limiter Stereo Equalizer ...........................
  • Page 10 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.13.17 ................................398 Logic Net Output 6.13.18 Logic Pulse Control ................................398 6.13.19 ................................399 Status Control 6.13.20 ................................400 6.13.21 ................................400 6.13.22 Output ................................400 6.13.23 ................................401 Scheduler 6.13.24 ................................402 Serial Signal Buffer 6.13.25 URGP32I ................................
  • Page 11: Contents

    ................................457 Line A/B Monitor Fault 7.1.6 ................................459 Amplifier Line Leakage Error 7.1.7 ................................460 EVAC Intput Error 7.1.8 ................................461 Local Ateis-Net Broken 7.1.9 Global Ateis-Net Broken ................................462 7.1.10 ................................463 Fireman Error 7.1.11 ................................464 VOX@NET Offline 7.1.12...
  • Page 12 DSP SDRAM Error 7.2.18 DSP No Response ................................485 7.2.19 ................................485 DSP Fault 7.2.20 ................................486 Global Netcard Boot Failure Ateis Studio Cannot Find Devices ........................... 486 Log List Technical Data Processor ........................... 493 9.1.1 ................................493 IDA8C 9.1.2 IDA8SAB ................................
  • Page 13: About This Manual

    About This Manual About This Manual This manual is intended to provide with the necessary understanding of our system architecture as well as guide users through the configuration process. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Firmware version: Version v3.3.1.2 Safety Instructions...
  • Page 14: System Requirement

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 131ºF). Turn off all audio equipment when making any connections to the device, and make sure to use adequate cables. Do not use benzene, thinner, or chemicals to clean the device. Use only a soft, dry cloth. If the device is moved from a cold place (e.g., overnight in a car) to a warmer environment, condensation may form inside the unit, which may affect performance.
  • Page 15: System Overview

    EC Declaration of Conformity Quick Start 2.3.1 IDA8 System 1. Connect the amplifiers and speakers on IDA8C, and configures the IDA8C via Ateis Studio software. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 2. Power on the IDA8C unit, and make sure its POWER LED lights up. 3. Set the IP, Subnet mask and gateway address from LCD touch panel of IDA8C. Or type "ipconfig" command in the cmd window, see the picture as below, The default factory setting of the IP address is 192.168.100.236.
  • Page 17 System Overview Click [SYSTEM SET] in [MAIN MENU] page. Click [LOGIN] in [SYSTEM SET MENU-1] page. Click [USER NAME] in [LOGIN] page. Enter the ID "ADMIN" which is the default user ID of IDA8C, keep the password field empty and click "OK". ©...
  • Page 18 In this example, we changed the IDA8C's IP to 192.168.100.79. The settings will be applied after the rebooting the system. 5. Install and operate the Ateis Studio software. 6. Set the Network settings on Ateis Studio. There may have more than one wired/wireless network adapter cards on your PC.
  • Page 19 [Read] to see the information about the firmware version. If all firmware units are compatible (shown in black text) with Ateis Studio, please go to step 10, otherwise go to step 9 to update the firmware. The figure below shows an incompatible version of the firmware which is marked in red.
  • Page 20 10. Create a New file Create a new file by clicking the button on the upper-left of the Ateis Studio software. 11. Connect the device and create an IDA8C block in the device editor window. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 21 System Overview Now 'Drag N Drop' the device/system into the configuration window. The [Set Audio Module] window will appear, click [Create] button to continue. Then a IDA8C block will be created. 12. Add a Tone component and connect it to the Output component. Double click the IDA8C icon to open the [IDA8C DSP Configuration - IDA8C1], allowing to edit the DSP configuration.
  • Page 22 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Then, click [Store All] to store your design into the IDA8. Meanwhile, the system will ask you to turn on the audio, click [Yes]. 14. Element Adjustment Set the element of Tone Generator as below, o Level (dB) = -10 o Tone Button = On o Tone freq.
  • Page 23: System Products

    IDA8C also supports amplifier monitoring with hot-swap amplifiers and loudspeaker line impedance monitoring. One IDA8C supports to connect to a maximum of 31 slave units via Ateis-Net. The slave units are available as single zone (IDA8S) or with A/B speaker line configurations (IDA8SAB), or for low- impedance monitoring (IDA8SL).
  • Page 24: Front Panel

    Monitor the audio sources of main controller. The monitored source can be Source Monitoring selected via ATEIS web browser interface. If a fault is detected when speaker is monitoring a source, then the source monitoring will be interrupted and play a buzzer sound for the fault.
  • Page 25 Power LED: This LED will light up when the IDA8C is power on. Network LED: This LED will light up if there are more than two deployed IDA8 processors in Ateis-Net. EVAC Button: To trigger an event bind with this button.
  • Page 26: Rear Panel

    URC-150AS and PPM AS through Junction Box. Ethernet Connector: RJ-45 connector to link the IDA8C on an ethernet network. The following end points are communicated with IDA8C through ethernet networking. Ateis Studio software 3rd party devices Voxnet Server PMIP-D © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 27 System Products PPM-IT5 TERRA Devics Modbus Protocol IGMP Local Ateis Net Connectors: Optional card to build a local dedicated IDA8C-IDA8S network. Global Ateis Net Connectors: Optional card to build a global dedicated IDA8C network. Configurable Audio I/Os: Two configurable 0dB audio I/O port A and B. Each port is available to assemble an audio card.
  • Page 28: Peripherals

    On the PDC port, you can connect 32 PPM AS through junction boxes and are able to assign IDs in sequence for each unit in Ateis Studio. When connecting to both Fireman Mic and other remote units, the priority status of Fireman Mic shall be higher than any other microphone remote units lining to PDC port.
  • Page 29: 3Rd Party Control

    The following table lists the 3rd Party Control protocols supported by IDA8C. Interface Protocol Function Connection Settings Read/Write value of parameters. Ateis 3rd Party Ethernet(UDP) UDP Port = 19761 Stepped adjustment for parameters. Protocol Telephone card function Level control Paging...
  • Page 30 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Folder CRC: o VER.: The last time of modification. o Folder name: Display the items in machine file system, see the picture below, o CRC: The number here is between 0 to 65535, write down the unicode for check if the files are modified or not.
  • Page 31: System Setting

    System Products 3.1.1.5.2 System Setting Login: You need to set the accounts in Ateis Studio and store them into machine. The default user level is 1, and the highest is 4. Logout: Logout the accounts. Monitoring: Check the following values through the front panel.
  • Page 32: Paging

    Ateis Studio software first. Users need to compile and store their design into the audio processor before save parameters. Once the paging setting in Ateis Studio has completed, you will find the paging route setting on the front panel.
  • Page 33: Audio Monitoring

    System Products 3. Press Paging. 3.1.1.5.4 Audio Monitoring Switch the audio channel on Ateis Studio software and start monitoring from the front panel of IDA8 processor or PSS AS device. Right click on the [Input A] component to open the [Property] window.
  • Page 34 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual To change the display name of Line Monitor, Click [...] button on Open grid, then enter the texts on [Display Name] column. After that, click Comply and Store to save the setting, see the picture as below. Follow the steps below to monitor the in/output channel from the IDA8 front panel.
  • Page 35 System Products Step 4: Choose the in/output channel. Press [ON] to activate the channel. Monitor the in/output channel from PSS-AS device. Step 1: Select [Monitor]. Step 2: Choose the device. Step 3: Choose the in/output channel. Please choose the channel first, then press [Manual] and press [ON/OFF] activate...
  • Page 36: Audio Channel Settings

    Example 1 (using with Local-Net only): o Please adjust the number of paging channel that is using the Ateis Local-Net to a max. of number. o Set the number Global--Net channel as 0 and the Local-Net channel as 48.
  • Page 37: Ida8Sab

    System Products 3.1.2 IDA8SAB The IDA8SAB slave unit houses advanced audio digital signal processing (DSP), matrix control functions and a digital message player, along with amplifier monitoring with hot-swap amplifiers and loudspeaker line-impedance line monitoring. Each input and output channel is fitted with a wide range of pre-and post-processing devices such as volume controllers, routing mixers and switches, priority and paging components, equalizers, compressors, limiters and delay-lines.
  • Page 38: Rear Panel

    This LED will light up when the IDA8SAB is power on. Network LED: This LED will light up if there are more than two deployed IDA8 processors in Ateis-Net. Zone Fault LEDs: The LED will light up if one of following faults is detected:...
  • Page 39 Two RJ-45 connectors are used to connect consoles or peripheral devices. For example, PSS AS, URC-150AS, PPM AS connect to the IDA8SAB via this connector. Local Ateis Net Connectors: Optional card to build a local dedicated IDA8C-IDA8S network. Configurable Audio I/Os: Two configurable 0dB audio I/O port A and B.
  • Page 40: Peripherals

    On the PDC port, you can connect 32 PPM AS through junction boxes and are able to assign IDs in sequence for each unit in Ateis Studio. Eth. Limit: The maximum number of IP that can be assigned over the network.
  • Page 41: Ida8S

    System Products Interface Protocol Function Connection Settings Level control Paging Read Monitoring Status Modbus PDC(RS485) PDC Port 1~ 2 Read Evacuation Status Play Message Logic I/O Control 3.1.3 IDA8S The IDA8S slave unit houses advanced audio digital signal processing (DSP), matrix control functions and a digital message player, along with amplifier monitoring for hot-swap amplifiers and loudspeaker line impedance monitoring.
  • Page 42: Front Panel

    This LED will light up when the IDA8S is power on. Network LED: This LED will light up if there are more than two deployed IDA8 processors in Ateis-Net. Zone Fault LEDs: The LED will light up if one of following faults is detected:...
  • Page 43: Rear Panel

    Two RJ-45 connectors are used to connect the consoles or peripheral devices. For examples, PSS-AS, URC-150AS, PPM-AS etc. are connect to IDA8S via this connector. Local Ateis Net Connectors: The optional card for building a local dedicated IDA8C-IDA8S network. Configurable Audio I/Os: Two configurable 0dB audio I/O port A and B.
  • Page 44: Peripherals

    On the PDC port, you can connect 32 PPM AS through junction boxes and are able to assign IDs in sequence for each unit in Ateis Studio. Eth. Limit: The maximum number of IP that can be assigned over the network.
  • Page 45: Ida8Sl

    System Products 3.1.4 IDA8SL The IDA8SL Low-Impedance slave unit houses advanced audio digital signal processing (DSP), matrix control functions and a digital message player, along with amplifier monitoring with hot-swap amplifiers and low-impedance line monitoring. Each input and output channel is fitted with a wide range of pre-and post-processing devices such as volume controllers, routing mixers and switches, priority and paging components, equalizers, compressors, limiters and delay-lines.
  • Page 46: Rear Panel

    This LED will light up when the IDA8SL is power on. Network LED: This LED will light up if there are more than two deployed IDA8 processors in Ateis-Net. Zone Fault LEDs: The LED will light up if one of following faults is detected:...
  • Page 47 Two RJ-45 connectors are used to connect consoles or peripheral devices. For examples, PSS AS, URC-150AS, PPM AS connect to the IDA8SAB via this connector. Local Ateis Net Connectors: The optional card for building a local dedicated IDA8C-IDA8S network. Zone1 Speaker Line Output: This connector is used to connect the loudspeaker of zone1, the below picture shows how to connect the speaker.
  • Page 48: Peripherals

    On the PDC port, you can connect 32 PPM AS through junction boxes and are able to assign IDs in sequence for each unit in Ateis Studio. Eth. Limit: The maximum number of IP that can be assigned over the network.
  • Page 49: Ida8C-Sw

    System Products Interface Protocol Function Connection Settings Logic I/O Control 3.1.5 IDA8C-SW IDA8C (Switch Mode) controller requires less number of amplifiers with only 4 audio channels for 4 amplifiers and utilizes with a maximum capacity of 1000 W for each. The AteÏs local-net can be a network of one controller and a maximum up to 31 Slave units including IDA8C (Switch Mode) and IDA8C (Matrix Mode) in a local system.
  • Page 50: Front Panel

    Monitor audio sources of IDA8C. The source to be monitored can be selected via Source Monitoring Ateis Studio software. If a fault is detected when speaker is monitoring a source, then the source monitoring will be interrupted and play a buzzer sound for the fault.
  • Page 51 Power LED: This LED will light up when IDA8C-SW is power on. Network LED: This LED will light up if there are more than two deployed IDA8 processors in Ateis-Net. EVAC Button: To trigger an event bind with this button.
  • Page 52: Rear Panel

    URC-150AS and PPM-AS through Junction Box. Ethernet Connector: RJ-45 connector to link the IDA8C on an ethernet network. The following end points are communicated with IDA8C through ethernet networking. Ateis Studio software 3rd party control devices TerraServer TerraManager Terracom Devices...
  • Page 53 System Products PMIP-D PPM-IT5 Local Ateis Net Connectors: Optional card to build a local dedicated IDA8C-IDA8S network. Global Ateis Net Connectors: Optional card to build a global dedicated IDA8C network. Configurable Audio I/Os: Two configurable 0dB audio I/O port A and B. Each port is available to assemble an audio card.
  • Page 54: Installation Note

    3.1.5.3.1 Equal Mode Equal Mode The master unit IDA8C-SW is connected to IDA8SAB-SW slave units by Ateis Local-Net with full power back-up. Each channel can handle up 1,000W wattage capacity and be supplied for the zones of controller and slave units.
  • Page 55: Backup Sharing Mode

    3.1.5.3.3 Backup Sharing Mode Backup Sharing Mode The master unit IDA8C (Switch Mode) is connected to IDA8SAB-SW slave units by Ateis Local- Net with full power back-up. The 9 amplifier channels are supplied for each zone individually, and one backup amplifier channel will act as backup for the 9 amplifiers once they break down.
  • Page 56: Application Examples

    One controller and a maximum up to 31 IDA8S/SAB/SL/SAB-SW slave units can be connected in Ateis local network. The following pictures below would give users a better understanding of how to combine the multiple installation modes together in two or more buildings.
  • Page 57 System Products Scenario 2: Backup Sharing Mode+Equal Mode Scenario 3: Unequal Mode + Backup Sharing Mode Scenario 4: Multiple wiring with 8 amplifiers + Equal Mode © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 58: Amplifier Wiring

    2. Orange/Blue/Purple/Pink: Indicate the signal input from the amplifiers inputs connect to the Amp Inputs of each master and slave units. 3. Green: Indicate the link of the master unit and slave unit by using Ateis Local-Net. Backup Sharing Mode: In this figure of wiring, the EVAC channel of IDA8C-SW (master unit) and IDA8SAB-SW ©...
  • Page 59 Amp Inputs of each master and slave units. 4. Green: Indicate the link of the master unit and slave unit by using Ateis Local-Net. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 60: Peripherals

    The figure below shows the basic amplifier wiring of matrix unit and switch mode unit by using Ateis Local-Net (Green line). The Green line indicates the signal output (Port A) of IDA8C connects to (Port B) of...
  • Page 61: 3Rd Party Control

    On the PDC port, you can connect 32 PPM AS through junction boxes and are able to assign IDs in sequence for each unit in Ateis Studio. When connecting to both Fireman Mic and other remote units, the priority status of Fireman Mic shall be higher than any other microphone remote units lining to PDC port.
  • Page 62: Ida8Sab-Sw

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.1.6 IDA8SAB-SW IDA8SAB (Switch Mode) provides the zones and audio in & out expansion using a secured 48- channel audio and data network over CAT5 or fiber optic. IDA8SAB (Switch Mode) requires less number of amplifiers with only 4 audio inputs/outputs from amplifier. The AteÏs local-net can be a network of one controller and a maximum up to 31 slave units including IDA8C (Switch Mode) and IDA8C (Matrix Mode) in a local system.
  • Page 63: Front Panel

    This LED will light up when the IDA8SAB-SW is power on. Network LED: This LED will light up if there are more than two deployed IDA8 processors in Ateis-Net. Zone Fault LEDs: The LED will light up if one of following faults is detected:...
  • Page 64: Rear Panel

    Two RJ-45 connectors are used to connect consoles or peripheral devices. For example, PSS- AS, URC-150AS, PPM-AS connect to the IDA8SAB-SW via this connector. Local Ateis Net Connectors: Optional card to build a local dedicated IDA8C-IDA8S network. Configurable Audio I/Os: Two configurable 0dB audio I/O port A and B.
  • Page 65: Installation Note

    System Products Dialing modes: vocal Connection: PABX Supported Standards: FSK and DTMF Interface: RJ11 Technology: Noise Suppression, Line Echo Cancellation, Voice Enhance Contact Outputs: 8 logic output channels to close/open circuit for an external device. This contact is normally open. Evacuation Inputs: 9 evacuation contact inputs that allow the monitoring of external contact.
  • Page 66: Peripherals

    On the PDC port, you can connect 32 PPM AS through junction boxes and are able to assign IDs in sequence for each unit in Ateis Studio. Eth. Limit: The maximum number of IP that can be assigned over the network.
  • Page 67: Consoles And Accessories

    System Products Consoles and Accessories 3.2.1 Paging Consoles 3.2.1.1 PPM-AS Paging Console PPM-AS is an unidirectional addressable condenser paging microphone for IDA8 system. In accordance with BS5839, it is monitored by using the RS485 protocol over STP CAT5/6 cable, and transmits both audio and power from the paging console to the system units.
  • Page 68: Control Panel

    Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging. Blinking PPM AS does not do a "Plug-in" in Ateis Studio before using. ° ° "Remote Plug-in" makes audio processor to recognize the peripheral devices. Power LED: Light up when the PPM-AS is powered on.
  • Page 69: Rear Panel

    System Products These LEDs Indicate which keys are selected. Event Select Key: These buttons are used to select keys, each key may link to an event for triggering actions like paging or adjust the value of parameters. All/Release LED: This indicator lights up if all keys are selected. All/Release Button: This button is used to select or deselect all keys.
  • Page 70: Connection With Ppm Jb Junction Box

    Cascade with multiple PPM-AS devices (max. units:10). Please refer to Connection with PPM-AS chapter. 3.2.1.1.4 Configuration The example here is the IDA8 system, the configuration is the same for ESC, LAPG2T and other Ateis Audio Processor. Create PPM-AS Object © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 71 PPM AS Manager PPM AS Manager is an unit of the software to manage settings about PPM AS that connect to audio processors like IDA8 series. Click main menu of software [View > PPM AS Manager] to open PPM AS Manager window.
  • Page 72: Settings

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Name: The name of PPM AS object. RS485 Target: Indicate the connector on audio processor that PPM AS connected in the design window. Talk Mode: Specify the behavior of key pressing for paging. There are two modes: Push: Push and hold the key for paging request, release the key to end paging.
  • Page 73: Key Settings

    System Products format such as .wav or .g722). The name can be modified from Machine File System > Change File Name. Talk Mode: The behavior of key pressing (Push/Lock) when paging. Key Count: How many number of keys in PPM AS. Key Event: Bind a paging event with PPM AS for zone selection.
  • Page 74: Recording

    With recording function, you can get live and recorded audio from anywhere via Ateis network wherever they are on site or at a far distance and be capable to give you an quick access for monitoring over distributed networks.
  • Page 75 System Products Step 1: Click [Integration]. Step 2: Click [Add] to add a new event. Step 3: Click [...] to open the window of [Select Zone]. Step 4: Click [Add] to add code for each distributed zone. Step 5: Click [...] to open the window of zone assignment. Click PPM AS icon to open the setting window, then click [Event].
  • Page 76: Ppm Spas

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Step 1: Open the window of [Event Manager]. Step 2: Click [Add] to create 2 types of new event. Step 3: Add 2 types of event: [Remote Wave File Select] [Remote Wave File Paging]. Step 1: Go back to the window of [PPM AS Key Setting]. Step 2: Select 2 keys on the left grid and add them on the right grid.
  • Page 77: Parallel Mode

    System Products Static Paging: Enable the function of message paging automatically. Once the zones with higher priority and have been occupied, PPM SPAS device shall broadcast the recorded audio message automatically. 3.2.1.1.4.5 Parallel Mode 1. Install the hardware connection, please refer to Parallel with Multiple Devices wiring example.
  • Page 78: Pss-As Touchscreen Paging Console

    The PSS-AS is powered with a distance of 300M via CAT5 cable, and can be extended to 600M by connected to the Junction Box. The ATEIS range of security systems complies with current architectural demands requiring IP and/or fiber-optic networking to cater for any possible PA/VA design as stated in EN54-16 and BS5839/8, with specific attributes for compliance in large installations.
  • Page 79: Control Panel

    System Products Monitoring loudspeaker 5” full color touch-screen, 800 x 480 pixels 14-pages x 12 keys Power, status and fault indicator Status information access from the touch screen panel EN54-16 certified 3.2.1.2.1 Control Panel Microphone: A 280mm flex microphone. Power LED: This LED lights up when the PSS-AS is powered on.
  • Page 80: Rear/Side Panel

    3.2.1.2.4 Configuration Create PSS-AS Object 1. Open or create a Ateis studio configuration file. 2. Drag the audio processor to the design window to create the audio processor object. 3. Drag PSS-AS to the design window to create PPM AS object.
  • Page 81 AS, see DSP Components > Network Paging to know the paging settings. Event Manegement There are various types of events for controlling the Ateis devices, see Event Management to set up and adjust the elements which links with a controller.
  • Page 82: Keys & Paging

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual PSS-AS Settings Double click PSS AS object to open the settings window, there are 14 pages on the right of window, each or page is corresponds to a page on PSS AS. There are five tabs on the top of window containing various settings of each.
  • Page 83: Trigger/Control

    System Products Value: To specify which code on the paging event of integration is bound with the key. All: Select all zones for the key. Zone Selection: The grid lists all zones of network paging component for all the audio processors.
  • Page 84 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Index: The index number for the message file. Processor Message: The index of message which belongs to the internal memory of the audio processor. This message function needs to work with Message Player component and Network Paging component.
  • Page 85: Settings

    System Products 3.2.1.2.4.4 Settings Talk Announcement (chimes settings): o Preposition: Enable or disable to play the chime message for pre-announcement. o Postposition: Enable or disable to play the chime message for post-announcement. o [...] Chime List: Open a setting window to build up list of message for selection. The name of chime can not be more than 16 characters (including the characters of file format such as .wav or .g722).
  • Page 86 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o Warning Tone Volume: Volume up/down for the warning tone. Warning tone is a tone which warns users that the circuit is connected to or is not in condition for normal operation. o EVAC: Enable to display the selected EVAC mode on the button of PSS-AS. o Mic.
  • Page 87: Parameter

    System Products 3.2.1.2.4.5 Parameter Allow to modify the parameters of PSS-AS. 1. Inside Microphone: Gain (db): The audio volume of the gooseneck microphone. Noise Gate Threshold (db): The level range of audio volume, this indicates to trigger it once the setting is beyond the range.
  • Page 88: Recording Function

    With recording function, you can get live and recorded audio from anywhere via Ateis network wherever they are on site or at a far distance and be capable to give you an quick access for monitoring over distributed networks.
  • Page 89: Lcd Menu

    3.2.1.2.5 LCD Menu All the buttons on LCD panel will be configured via ATEIS Studio, and used for displaying and operation. The PSS-AS supports multi-language, allowing to set the language shown on each button. The default language is English.
  • Page 90: Select Input/Output Source

    To paging, audio routing, message playing to the selected zones, see the steps of Chime Paging as below. 1) First, configure the chime files on Ateis Studio > PSS-AS Configuration > Setting > Talk Announcement. 2) Select the zone buttons you wish to paging via PSS-AS.
  • Page 91: Routing & Message

    1) Select the zone buttons you wish to be routing on [Menu] page. 2) Press [Routing] button on [Menu] page to enter [Routing] page. 3) Press the Zone Paging Source button which have configured on Ateis Studio. 4) Press the Routing button on the left top to start routing.
  • Page 92: Monitor

    3) Switch to Message page by pressing the Routing/Message button on the top right corner. 4) Press the message file button which have configured on Ateis Studio. 5) Press the Play button on the left top to start playing messages.
  • Page 93: Config

    3.2.1.2.6.1 Fault LED Issue (the PSS AS is unable to connect by ATEIS Studio software) The situation happens when the PSS AS unit has lost communication with audio processor.
  • Page 94: No Connection Via Ateis Studio/Ida8 & Ecs & Lapg2T Controller

    Safety Declaration for details. Software Version The different software and firmware version PSS-AS and Ateis Studio) shall also cause no signal response on PSS-AS. Check Software Check the version of your PSS AS and IDA8 by 2 types of the differentiation below.
  • Page 95 Example (Software & Firmware): If the current version of your IDA8 controller on Ateis Studio software is Global version (2.X.X.XX), yet PSS AS unit is Local version (1.X.X.XX), 1) First, download the update code to rollback the global version of your IDA8 controller to local version for connecting with your PSS AS unit functionally.
  • Page 96: Step 3 (Software Setting)

    Contact Service. Contact Service When none of the following steps cannot fulfill your troubleshooting in regard to PSS-AS, please contact our local Ateis technical personnel for further help. Click contact your local Ateis dealer. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 97: Ppm-It5 Ip-Based Touchscreen Paging Console

    System Products 3.2.1.3 PPM-IT5 IP-Based Touchscreen Paging Console The PPM-IT5 IP-based paging console allows call-paging and messages broadcasting. Its back-lit touch screen is designed for user-friendly operating. The 3 hardware keys can be freely assigned by software. All paging parameters are programmable: zones assigned to different buttons, name zones, group zones, messages triggering or event control.
  • Page 98: Control Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.2.1.3.1 Control Panel Microphone: A 280mm flex microphone. Power LED: This LED lights up when the PPM-IT5 is powered on. Fault LED: To display fault status of system, this LED will light up permanently if a fault state in the VACIE system has been engaged.
  • Page 99: Side Panel

    System Products 3.2.1.3.2 Side Panel Microphone and Loudspeaker: Use the internal speaker and microphone of PPM-IT5. Phone Jack: 3.5mm headphone jack: To connect to a external headphone output. 3.5mm mic port (close to RJ9 connector): To connect to an external microphone input. RJ9 Connector: To connect to a RJ9 telephone handset.
  • Page 100: Main

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Operation: SIP Call. Paging. Monitoring. Play message. Back to root menu (works with Macro buttons). Select all. Deselect all. Page Up/Page Down. 3.2.1.3.3.1 Main Button Types: When press the button displayed PPM-IT5, its color will be changed to a lighter color. Device Button (Blue): Display the device name on the button.
  • Page 101 Red: Off-line o Gray: Busy In case of changing a device button names, you can use Ateis Studio software to change the name of LAP, ECS and IDA8 and edit the names of Terracom device's on web interface. Command Button (Orange): Press to perform the Command (string) function which has defined on the web interface.
  • Page 102: Dial

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 2. Click [Hang up] button to end this SIP call. Paging to multi-users (multi-zones): 1. Select multiple zone buttons which user wishes to paging to. 2. Then press Paging call button. Paging Message to Multiple Devices: 1.
  • Page 103: Message

    System Products 3.2.1.3.3.3 Message Play Audio Messages: 1. Select the audio file on Message page. 2. Select the devices, and press button. 3. The audio files are stored in the device's flash. You can check the free disk space on the web interface. The format currently supported is WAV (16k 16bit only).
  • Page 104: Control Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual supply. In case connecting 4 sets CD-8AS units on the 4 set of PDC port at the same, external power supply may be required. There are two versions of the CD-8 paging console with identical hardware and functionality but different firmware for compatibility with different systems.
  • Page 105: Connection With Ppm Jb Junction Box

    Status Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging. Blinking CD-8 does not do a "Plug-in" in Ateis Studio before using. ° ° Fault Indicator: To display fault status of system. Following table list the states of fault: Status Frequency...
  • Page 106: Control Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual option. Zone selection buttons and Fireman microphone are encased in a heavy-duty IP30 wall- mounted metal box with a lockable door. The CD-16AS console use the same architecture as the PPM paging console, with a junction box embedded into the enclosure multiple units (only the first console in the chain is under monitored).
  • Page 107 EVAC Indicator Light up when the system is under evacuation paging. Status Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging. Blinking CD-16 does not do a "Plug-in" in Ateis Studio before using. ° ° © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 108: Connection With Ppm Jb Junction Box

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.2.1.5.2 Connection with PPM JB Junction Box The wiring examples of connecting the CD-16AS via PPM JB junction box on IDA8 processor can be the points as below, Connect with one CD-16AS device. Cascade with multiple CD-16AS devices (max. units:10). Please refer to Connection with PPM-AS chapter.
  • Page 109: Troubleshooting

    Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging. Blinking CD-Touch does not do a "Plug-in" in Ateis Studio before using. ° ° Monitoring Speaker: This embedded speaker to play chime when paging or monitor signal from audio processor, it needs to work with RS485 output component to get audio signal from other DSP components in audio processor.
  • Page 110: Step 1 (Wiring)

    Users can check whether the CD-TOUCHAS is well connected to IDA8 controller and searched via ATEIS Studio. If it's not under the normal connection, it's probably the version of your Ateis studio isn't match with your CD-TOUCHAS. See the picture below, 2.
  • Page 111: Step 3 (Software Setting)

    Example (Software & Firmware): If the current version of your IDA8 controller on Ateis Studio is Global version (2.X.X.XX), yet CD-TOUCHAS is Local version (1.X.X.XX), 1. First, download the update code to rollback the global version of your IDA8 controller to local version for connecting with your CD-TOUCHAS functionally.
  • Page 112: Fault Led

    Ateis Global version software) 3. If the device still cannot work with the audio processor, it might result from the broken device or cables. When facing this problem, please contact our Ateis Local personnel. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 113: Psc Paging Console

    The PSC microphone console is an unidirectional condenser addressable microphone which is compatible with all Ateis audio processor. Up to 32 x PSC units can be connected using the daisy- chain wiring via RS485 protocol, and support up to 300M over a single CAT5 cable connection, PSC transmits both audio data and power supply to system units.
  • Page 114: Configuration

    Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging. Blinking PSC does not do a "Plug-in" in Ateis Studio before using. ° ° "Remote Plug-in" makes audio processor to recognize the peripheral devices. Power LED: This LED light up when the PSC is powered on.
  • Page 115 System Products 1. Open or create a Ateis studio configuration file. 2. Drag IDA8C object to design window to create an audio processor object. 3. Drag PPM AS to design window to create PSC object "PPM AS, PCP, PSC and CDPM share the same object.
  • Page 116 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Name: The name of PSC object, click to rename. RS485 Target: Indicates the connector on audio processor that PSC connected in the design window. Talk Mode: Specify the behavior of key pressing for paging. There are two modes: o Push: Push and hold the key for paging request, release the key to end paging.
  • Page 117 System Products o New: The announcement message for creating new entry in the list. Type a name in the editor and press button. o Index: The index for entries in the list. o Announcement: The name of announcement message. o Add: Add a name of announcement message from File Selection Dialog: Path: Specify the directory to list all files with supported formats.
  • Page 118: Pcp Wallmount Paging Console

    It provides robust IP-30 protection. Each PCP contains a PMM PS Master PCB with extension keypad and uses the same architecture as for the PPM AS series of microphone consoles. Each ATEIS audio processor is capable to support up to 32 x PCP units per RS485 port in Master/Slave configuration.
  • Page 119: Control Panel

    Status Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging. Blinking PCP does not do a "Plug-in" in Ateis Studio before using. ° ° Power Indicator: Light up when the PCP is powered on. Microphone Connector: A phone jack connector for connection of telephone styled microphone.
  • Page 120: Configuration

    Ateis Audio Processor. Create PCP Object 1. Open or create a Ateis studio configuration file. 2. Drag IDA8C object to the design window to create an audio processor object. 3. Drag PPM-AS to the design window to create PCP object.
  • Page 121 PPM AS Manager PPM AS Manager is an unit of the software to manage settings about paging console that connect to audio processors like IDA8 series. Click main menu [View > PPM AS Manager] to open PPM AS Manager: © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 122 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Name: The name of PCP object, click to rename. RS485 Target: Indicates the connector on audio processor that PCP connected in the design window. Talk Mode: Specify the behavior of key pressing for paging. There are two modes: o Push: Push and hold the key for paging request, release the key to end paging.
  • Page 123 System Products editor and press button. o Index: The index for entries in the list. o Announcement: The name of announcement message. o Add: Add a name of announcement message from File Selection Dialog: Path: Specify the directory to list all files with supported formats. File List: Display files in the directory Path.
  • Page 124: Cdpm Wallmount Paging Console

    PCB with extension keypad and uses the same architecture as for the PPM-AS series of microphone consoles. Each Ateis audio processor is capable to support up to 31 CDPM units per RS485 port in Master/Slave configuration. The control buttons represent a single zone or a group of zones.
  • Page 125: Control Panel

    Status Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging. Blinking CDPM does not do a "Plug-in" in Ateis Studio before using. ° ° Power Indicator: This LED lights up when the CDPM is powered on. Monitoring Speaker: This embedded speaker to play chime when paging or monitor signal from audio processor, it needs to work with rs485 output component to get audio signal from other DSP components in audio processor.
  • Page 126: Configuration

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Music Input Connector: There are two music input channels of CDPM. Users can select one of them by pressing music selection button. Talk Indicator: This LED lights up if PCP is allowed to paging, on the other word, the paging request has been acknowledged.
  • Page 127: Ppm Jb Junction Box

    System Products Step 1: Go to Device Management > Machine File System > RS485 Protocol Setting window, and choose CDPM Dual Port. Step 2: Proceed the Drag n Drop and drag the PPM AS icon from [Main-Device] and connect it to the IDA8 processor with dual ports: the PDC 1 port or the PDC 3 port. The PDC 2 port and the PDC 4 port cannot be functioned when connected to other remotes such as DNM in the configuration layout, or this redundant dual port will be disable.
  • Page 128: Connection With Ppm Jb Junction Box

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual used as a microphone. RS-485 MAIN-OUT: Connect to next PPM JB junction box. 2 x internal screw connectors for 0 dB audio: AUDIO OUTPUT: Audio output from PPM microphone to audio processor. AUDIO INPUT: Audio input from audio processor to PPM's speaker for monitoring surveillance.
  • Page 129: Dnm-485/Dnm-Enet Noise Sensing Microphone

    System Products 3.2.3 DNM-485/DNM-ENET Noise Sensing Microphone With built-in Electronic Condenser microphone (omnidirectional), the DNM-485/DNM-ENET enhances the ability to detect the surrounding background noise. The DNM-ENET is power by using CAT5 cable via PoE Ethernet. With the 0 dB modulation through the Audio Processor, the DNM-485/ DNM-ENET component provides the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) feature and automatically adjusts the output level of loudspeaker under any situation.
  • Page 130: Dnm-Enet

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.2.3.1.1 DNM-ENET Install the DNM device to the position in which the DNM can detect the background noise and adjust the speaker volume automatically, and connect the DNM with audio processor by Ethernet. If the system needs to connect to a series of DNM, connect the ethernet cable to the DNM devices, then the DNM devices will be auto searched.
  • Page 131 System Products 4. The DNM will adjust the level automatically allowing people to hear the broadcast clearly even the distance of each speaker is placed remotely. To avoid the problem that if the DNM is installed around quiet side, the volume of broadcast is too small for the loud side, users can separate the area to several zones and one DNM for one separated zone, and all of the DNM are same input source (eg.
  • Page 132: Configuration

    1. Plug the DNM using CAT5 cable via PoE Ethernet. (Here's the example using IDA8, the configuration is the same for other Ateis Audio Processor). 2. When the DNM units are connected, users need to activate the deploy action from the Device Management window first, and also if the status of [None Deployed] displayed on the Mapping gird, it also indicates the DNM unit needs to deploy as well.
  • Page 133 System Products 4. After proceeding the Deploy, the units will be a DNM network which their Identifier will change with the connected and deployed DNM devices. 5. Now please go to click [Weighting Setting] function on Device Management to adjust the detection of noise ratio.
  • Page 134 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 8. Then double click the [DNM Eth] component to open its control window, then enter the IP address of ''Master DNM'' After that, then proceed the Compile & Store. 9. Store the configuration, and then online. 10.Click "DNM"...
  • Page 135 System Products 12.If the White Noise Level goes up to 0dB and the 'Under LED' is lighted up, the calibration has failed at this time, and the DNM can't receive the calibration noise coming from loudspeaker, please check: Is the sound of loudspeaker is too small? Is the distance too far between DNM and loudspeaker? Is the DNM damaged? 13.If the White Noise Level goes down to -40dB and the over LED is lighted up, this means the...
  • Page 136 14.After calibration finished, DNM starts to work, It increases the level of audio if there is some noise detected by DNM. 15.To save the parameter, click [Save parameter] in Ateis Studio. 3.2.3.2.2 DNM-485 1. Plug the DNM to the RS485(PDC) port of IDA8C/S (Here's the example using IDA8, the configuration is the same for other Ateis Audio Processor).
  • Page 137 System Products 3. In device editing window, create a DNM and wires it to IDA8C/S's RS485 port. 4. Double click the IDA8C/S to open the DSP component editing window, then drag and drop to create "DNM" component. In this case, it simply input audio from "Input" component and output to "Output"...
  • Page 138 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 8. After the calibration is successful, the green LED will light up, and the DNM will start to work. 9. If the White Noise Level goes up to 0dB and the 'Under LED' is lighted up, the calibration has failed at this time, and the DNM can't receive the calibration noise coming from loudspeaker, please check: Is the sound of loudspeaker is too small?
  • Page 139: Operation Notice

    Is the DNM damaged? 11.After calibration finished, DNM starts to work, It increases the level of audio if there is some noise detected by DNM. 12.To save the parameter, click the [Save parameter] in Ateis Studio. 3.2.3.3 Operation Notice Once the calibration is successful, please do not adjust the level of component that is connected to the rear of DNM component (eg: Monitor Out C's level or amplifier gain, etc.), the level which can be...
  • Page 140 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 2. In the configuration file, draw the DNM component out, and connect to RS485 port (same with real wiring). If the system has three DNM, then draw multiple DNM device components.(the example below is multiple DNM in PDC1). 3.
  • Page 141 DNM component with DSP DNM component. 6. Check the ID and Serial Number of your multiple DNM devices on [Remote Plugin-In] or [Property] windows to see whether the DNM devices connect to the system can be matched with the Ateis Studio software.
  • Page 142: Urc-150/Urc-150As Remote Controller

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 7. Store, Online, Calibrate the three DNM devices by each, see Configuration for calibration procedure. 3.2.4 URC-150/URC-150AS Remote Controller The URC-150/URC-150AS is a state of the art Universal Remote Controller, which functions as part of ATEÏS’ IDA8, ECS, LAPG2T and UAPG2. The URC can be fully programmed via ATEÏS’ Studio software to adjust every setting: level control, preset, components' adjustments, etc.
  • Page 143: Rear Panel

    3.2.4.3 Configuration Create URC-150AS Object 1. Open or create a Ateis studio configuration file. 2. Drag the audio processor to the design window to create audio processor object. 3. Drag URC-150AS to the design window to create URC-150AS object. 4. Wiring to connect green pins between URC-150AS object and audio processor.
  • Page 144 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual URC-150AS Settings Double click the URC-150AS object to open its setting window. Serial Number: A serial number of the URC-150AS. Name: Name of the URC-150AS. Memory: Indicate the memory usage of the URC-150AS for current settings. URC-150AS Settings-About Tab About Tab is the last item of the first layered menu in URC-150AS.
  • Page 145 System Products Delete: To remove selected text from About text list. URC-150AS Settings-Global Parameters Tab The URC-150AS settings of controlling the global parameters like changing master/sub presets. Users are allowed to create arbitrary number of items until reach the memory limitation which displayed on the bottom of window.
  • Page 146 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual To specify which function for controlling going to be created. The available functions list below: o Sub-Preset Selector: To change sub-preset. o Element Control (Range): To control element with range type value. For example "Level" in Input component with min -90 dB and max 20 dB is a range type of element.
  • Page 147: Urc-200/Urc-200As Ip-Based Remote Controller

    LAPG2T and ECS DSP audio matrix System. It allows users to customize the menu items for the control parameters, master/sub presets of Ateis audio processors. The URC220 contains a color 2" TFT panel, and with the well designed user interface it gives the user the best experience of using this control console.
  • Page 148: Configuration

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Enter Button: This button is used for going into to the inner layer of the menu. 3.2.5.2 Configuration Please see the the steps below to setup the URC-200 for controlling the system. 1. Connect the URC220 to Ethernet switch to the audio processor such as IDA8C, ECS, ...etc. 2.
  • Page 149 System Products 5. The default name is "Group 1", you can change it to the other string. 6. Click buttons on the field [Link] to open the command list window. Press button [Add] to create a command string. 7. For example, I create two items: "increase" and "decrease"...
  • Page 150: Import/Export Configuration

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 8. Clink [link] field to fill the detail settings of the command string. Type: Indicate the communication protocol used, this field is read only. IP: The IP address of the device be controlled. Port: The port number of the device be controlled. Transmit: The command string for controlling the parameter of the target device.
  • Page 151: Reset Configuation

    System Products 3.2.5.2.4 Reset Configuation Sometimes if URC-200 power on with error, it needs to ignore current configuration, and reset to the default status. Holds on both two keys on the panel, and plugs the ethernet wire to URC-200 to power on.
  • Page 152: Protected Mode

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3. The result of search will displayed as the picture at the right. In the [Devices] field, devices are represented using a tree, each leaf node of the tree is a device. The URC-200 is one of them in the grid.
  • Page 153: Troubleshooting

    System Products Version: Display the firmware version of URC-200. S. B.: This page is comprised of the two settings: Saver Time (min.): The waiting time that the menu go back to root page. Black Time (min.): The waiting time that the URC-200 enters sleep mode. Reset: If you modify the settings as the protected mode, please enable this function to save value.
  • Page 154: Rear Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Display fault status of system. the following table lists the states of the Fault LED: Status Frequency Activity One of the the fault inputs is active. Continuous One of the Evacuation inputs is Short Circuit or Line Open Blinking Blinks 5 times after powered on.
  • Page 155: Configuration

    Do not input the external power voltage to this connector, it might damage the device. 3.2.6.3 Configuration The configuration of URGP 32I can be done by using the URGP 32I component on Ateis Studio. See URGP 32I Component chapter for details.
  • Page 156: Urgp16I16O

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.2.7 URGP16I16O The URGP 16I16O is an extension unit for the IDA8-System, LAPG2T and ECS. The URGP16I16O provides those systems with 32 additional alarm inputs and outputs. Each input is monitored and can be programmed to trigger a digital audio message into a specific zone or group of zones. The URGP is linked to the System units through a RS232 /RS485 monitored serial link.
  • Page 157 System Products 24V DC Input: Main 24VDC power supply connector. Fault Inputs: 4 fault inputs received logic signals and used as switches. See the table and figure below: Definition Circuit Status Open Inactive Short Active Open Active Short Inactive Do not input the external power voltage to this connector, it might damage the device. RS485 Connector: 8C8P RJ45 connector for RJ45 connection.
  • Page 158: Configuration

    Do not input the external power voltage to this connector, it might damage the device. 3.2.7.3 Configuration The configuration of URGP16I16O can be done by using Ateis Studio. The URGP 16I16O is the DSP component for the device. See URGP 16I16O component chapter for details.
  • Page 159: Control Panel

    System Products allows you to confirm the callers to whom have the authority for multi-paging. 3.2.8.1 Control Panel Buzzer: To make sounds whenever there are numbers that are being dialed. ACTIVE: The LED flashes in blue whenever there are numbers that are being dialed. Display Panel: A OLED display panel which shows the current status including the dial numbers and connection.
  • Page 160: Rear Panel

    ON/OFF: Push the button to make or cancel a telephone call after entering the dial numbers. PHONE BOOK: A database listing the names and telephone numbers of imported people from the Ateis Studio software. BACK/UP/DOWN: BACK: Push the button to delete last number showing on the displaying panel.
  • Page 161 System Products When first-installing the remotes on Ateis Studio, you need to click the "Remote Plug-in" function on the right grid of the Device Management to make the audio processor to recognize it. See Remote Plug-in for details. DSP Component Configuration The DialPad needs to be processed dialing with Telephone Card component.
  • Page 162: Wireless Transceiver

    STATUS: The LED flashes and shows the DialPad and Wireless Transceiver devices are under the status for RF of communication. The LED flashes only when the two devices have been configured via Ateis Studio Software. 3.2.9.2 Rear Panel 24V DC Input: 24VDC power supply connector.
  • Page 163: Fireman Microphone

    Closed Contact, Open Contact, Absent). 3.2.10.1 Configuration The Fireman microphone needs to be configured by using the Fireman component in Ateis Studio. Most of time Fireman component is working with Network Paging component, in such settings, fireman microphone is able to paging. See Fireman component for details.
  • Page 164: Control

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.2.11.1 Control Audio & 24 VDC: It contains the audio line and the 24 VDC power. Gain Control: Adjust the gain control of pre-amplification on ANM. Power LED: Light up if the ANM is powered on. ©...
  • Page 165: Connection

    System Products 3.2.11.2 Connection Connection Example: This is the example of connecting the ANM device to IDA8 processor. Please make the connection by the following steps and the picture below. Step 1: Connect the [24V] port of ANM to [+ 24VDC OUTPUT] of IDA8 processor. Step 2: Connect the [+M] and [-M] port of ANM to Audio I/O card of IDA8 processor.
  • Page 166: Ru-Main

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.3.1 RU-MAIN RU-MAIN device is a device supplied with full-redundancy for audio processor. It is in charge of switching primary and secondary audio processor to active one of them. If primary audio processor is active, all signal of peripherals shall be directed to the primary audio processor. RU-MAIN device is also capable to monitor the status of audio processor.
  • Page 167: Rear Panel

    System Products If this indicator light up, it means there is an error of the unit, user needs to check wiring of S. WD connector or replace by a good unit. Power Indicator: This LED lights up if this unit is power on. 3.3.1.2 Rear Panel PDC Audio Output for Record:...
  • Page 168 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual and S_ACT is open contact. RU Status P_ACT S_ACT Primary Close Open Secondary Open Close S_WD (Secondary Watching Dog Contact Inputs) / P_WD (Primary Watching Dog Contact Inputs): Connect the P_WD and S_WD inputs to the the Bypass Mode output on IDA8 processor. When IDA8 enters the bypass mode, the Bypass Mode output will inform the RU units, and the RU unit will determine whether to activate the primary IDA8 or the secondary IDA8 processor by the monitored P_WD and S_WD contact inputs.
  • Page 169: Ru-Ctl

    System Products LINE A: Connect to line A speaker. LINE B: Connect to line B speaker. S_LINE A: Connect to speaker zone output line A of secondary audio processor. S_LINE B: Connect to speaker zone output line B of secondary audio processor. Zone Amplifier Output: There are 8 zones for amplifier output connection, it receive the gained audio signal coming from normal amplifier, each amplifier output consist of three connectors:...
  • Page 170: Rear Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual S. WD connector or replace by a good unit. Power Indicator: This LED lights up if this unit is power on. 3.3.2.2 Rear Panel Output Contacts: There are 8 channels for output contacts, each channel consist of three connectors, where "N" is the number of channel: P_N: Connect to Nth output contact of primary audio processor.
  • Page 171: Ru-Pdc

    System Products S_ACT (Secondary Active Contact Output) / P_ACT (Primary Active Contact Output): The S_ACT and P_ACT contact outputs will inform the external device whether the primary or secondary is active. For example, when the RU status switches to the primary, the P_ACT is close contact, and S_ACT is open contact.
  • Page 172: Rear Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Primary Active Indicator: This LED lights up if active system is secondary audio processor. Fault Indicator: This LED lights up if the unit is set to be slave, and a short or open is detected on S. WD (Secondary Watching Dog) port.
  • Page 173 System Products PIN1: NC PIN2: NC PIN3: TIP (0V) PIN4: RING (-48V on hook ). The monitoring range is from -40 to -57V, under or over the value might cause some problems. PIN5: NC PIN6: NC Telephone Line Audio Output for Record: Audio output of active telephone line.
  • Page 174 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual P_WD S_WD RU Switch Over Open Open Primary If the RU unit is set as the slave RU unit, it monitors the S_WD which connects to the master RU unit, resulting in setting the primary or secondary IDA8 processors to be active. Master/Slave Switch: A DIP switch to set RU-PDC be master or slave.
  • Page 175: Full Redundancy

    System Products 3.3.4 Full Redundancy If one of the system device occurs from the situations as below, the RU devices will be switched to operate. Power Off Series fault messages appear. Please refer to Redundancy Switching Faults. If the situations above happened to both primary and secondary systems, primary system still holds the higher priority.
  • Page 176: Partial Redundancy

    If the situations above happened to both primary and secondary systems, primary system still holds the higher priority. 3.3.6 Fiber Ateis Net For fiber cable wiring, please see the picture as below. Fiber Hardware Wiring © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 177: Hardware Wiring

    System Products Please replace the "Bypass Output Wiring" with the "Contact Output Wiring" when using fiber- optic. 3.3.7 Hardware Wiring Active Control IDA8RU-MAIN/PDC/CTL unit will determine to activate as IDA8 primary or secondary network by monitoring the input logic contacts P_WD and S_WD. The basic philosophy is that the master ©...
  • Page 178: Ateis Net

    RU through EXP_OUT port. 3.3.7.1 Ateis Net Each IDA8C and IDA8S connect to its own Local Ateis Net. If one of the system is not function, the another one will replace. Full Redundancy Partial Redundancy 3.3.7.2...
  • Page 179: Contact Outputs

    IDA8 can detect it and show the info on the TFT screen. If there is no power supply in the system, it means both the IDA8Cs are out of order, please contact your Ateis dealer. Set RU-MAIN as M and RU-PDC/CTL as S on the back panel.
  • Page 180: Pdc

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.3.7.4 Full & Partial Redundancy From IDA8 to RU-MAIN: o IDA8: PDC1~4. o RU-MAIN: P_PDC1, S_PDC1. From RU-MAIN to PPM-IT5/PSS-AS etc. o RU-MAIN: PDC1. 3.3.7.5 Normal/Backup Amplifier Input 3.3.7.5.1 Matrix Mode Full & Partial Redundancy Normal AMP input from IDA8C to RU-MAIN: o IDA8C: AMP Inputs Zone1~8.
  • Page 181: Switch Mode

    System Products Normal AMP input from RU-MAIN to SPA: o RU-MAIN: AMP Inputs For Zone1~8. o SPA: Balanced Input. Backup AMP input from IDA8C to RU-MAIN: o IDA8C: Backup AMP1 (AMP I). o RU-MAIN: AMP Inputs For Backup AMP1 (P_BKP1+S_BKP1). Backup AMP input from RU-MAIN to SPA.
  • Page 182: Normal/Backup Amplifier Output

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.3.7.6 Normal/Backup Amplifier Output 3.3.7.6.1 Matrix Mode Full & Partial Redundancy Normal AMP Output from IDA8C to RU-MAIN: o IDA8C: Zone1~8 AMP O. o RU-MAIN: Zone1~8 (P_AMPO, S_AMP O). Normal AMP Output from RU-MAIN to SPA: o RU-MAIN: Zone1~8 (AMP O) o SPA: Audio Output.
  • Page 183: Switch Mode

    System Products 3.3.7.6.2 Switch Mode Full & Partial Redundancy Normal AMP Output from IDA8C-SW to RU-MAIN: o IDA8C-SW: AMP Output EVAC, Backup, Voice, Music. o RU-MAIN: Zone1~8 (P_AMPO, S_AMP O). Normal AMP Output from RU-MAIN to SPA: o RU-MAIN: AMP Outputs For Zone1~4. o SPA: Audio Output.
  • Page 184: Speaker Zone

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.3.7.7 Speaker Zone Full & Partial Redundancy From IDA8 to RU-MAIN: o IDA8: Zone1~8, Lina a, Line b. o RU-MAIN: Zone1~8, (P_LINE A, P_LINE B, S_LINE A, S_LINE B) From RU-MAIN to Speaker: o RU-MAIN: Zone1~8, (LINE A, LINE B) ©...
  • Page 185: Configurable Audio I/O

    System Products 3.3.7.8 Configurable Audio I/O Full & Party Redundancy Black = Outputs, Green = Inputs. From IDA8 to RU-PDC: o IDA8: Configurable Audio I/O CH1~4. o RU-PDC: Configurable Audio I/O (P_CH_1~4, S_CH_1~4) From RU-PDC to Speaker: o RU-PDC: Configurable Audio I/O (CH_1~4) 3.3.7.9 Telephone Lines Full &...
  • Page 186: Bypass Mode

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.3.7.10 Bypass Mode Full Redundancy Set a switch on IDA8's By-pass Mode input if needed. From IDA8 to RU-MAIN: IDA8: By-pass Mode outputs. RU-MAIN: P_WD, S_WD (Watchdog) 3.3.7.11 Bypass Mode Input Partial Redundancy The "Bypass Mode Input" on primary and secondary IDA8C processor need to be short circuited.
  • Page 187: Record

    System Products 3.3.7.12 Record Full & Partial Redundancy From RU-MAIN to Record device: o RU-MAIN: Record_Out 1 3.3.7.13 EVAC Inputs Full & Partial Redundancy From IDA8 to RU-CTL: o IDA8: EVAC Inputs CH1~9. o RU-CTL: EVAC Inputs P_1~9, S_1~9. From RU-CTL to switch: o RU-CTL: EVAC Inputs 1~9.
  • Page 188: External Indication

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.3.7.14 External Indication Full & Partial Redundancy (usually on EVAC Inputs CH8) From IDA8 to RU-MAIN: o IDA8: EVAC Inputs CH8. o RU-MAIN: P_ACT, S_ACT. 3.3.7.15 Expansion Out Full & Partial Redundancy Set RU-MAIN as the master unit and RU-CTL/PDC as the slave unit. From RU-MAIN to RU-CTL/PDC: o RU-MAIN: EXP_Out o RU-CTL/PDC: S_WD...
  • Page 189: Ateis Studio Configurations

    3.3.8.1 Global Ateis Studio To configure the redundancy setting on global Ateis Studio, the primary and secondary devices must have the same hardware configurations(eg. zone board A/B/C/D and telephone card). The following example is using one IDA8C and one IDA8S to do full redundancy.
  • Page 190 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o Select Redundancy Device window- Hardware page. 1. Current System Be Primary: Tick the box to have the selected device as the primary device; un-tick the box to have the selected device as the secondary device. 2.
  • Page 191: Local Ateis Studio

    The following steps show how to configure the redundancy system in IDA8 system. 1. Setup the H/W connection redundancy system. 2. Search primary and secondary IDA8C using Ateis Studio and connect to them. 3. Select the IDA8C to be primary one, and click the [Redundancy] button on [Device Management] window.
  • Page 192 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6. Press the [Configure] button, the "Redundancy Configuration Success" message will display if the procedure has completed successfully. If an error window shows, this indicates this procedure does not succeed, please try to choose the other system. 7.
  • Page 193: Ateis Studio (Partial Redundancy)

    Ateis Studio (Partial Redundancy) This function supports Partly Redundancy System only. To configure the redundancy setting on global Ateis Studio, the primary and secondary devices must have the same hardware configurations(eg. zone board A/B/C/D and telephone card). The following example is using one IDA8C and one IDA8S to do full redundancy.
  • Page 194 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o Select Redundancy Device window- [Software] page. 1. Partly Enabled: Tick the box if you have RU devices to do redundancy; or untick the box if you do not have the RU devices to do redundancy. 2.
  • Page 195 System Products Step 3: Click "Mapping" button and the "OK" to finish the auto-mapping setup. Step 4: click on the "Store" button to finish the redundancy set up. Please note that if you switch the redundancy from primary device to the secondary device, the information will be shown on the "Device Management"...
  • Page 196: Power Amplifier

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 2. "REDUNDANCY SYNCHRONIZING": it will be shown when the system is being synchronized. 3. "STANDBY": it means the device is the "STANDBY" end. Power Amplifier 3.4.1 The SPA (Security Power Amplifier) were specifically developed to meet the requirements of EN 60849 for safety installations.
  • Page 197: Rear Panel

    System Products Overload: The overload LED will blink as soon as the output power exceeds the nominal value. If the Overload LED is blinking, check that the output load is well connected and still in good condition as well as checking the level of the input signal. Power: The Power LED indicates the ON/OFF status.
  • Page 198: Parallel Output/Installation

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Item Description Pin1 Chassis ground (cable shield). Pin2 Positive polarity terminal for balanced audio circuits (aka "hot"). Pin3 Negative polarity terminal for balanced circuits (aka "cold"). & Channel 1/2 Inputs: For each channel, there is an XLR balanced input and a Euro-terminal block balanced input. Each input can be gain adjusted to suit the user’s needs.
  • Page 199: Bpa

    System Products Using Euro-block IDA8 & SPA Wiring example 3.4.2 The BPA is a 2U 19" rack-mountable, 2-channel amplifier, transformer isolated for 100V, 50V, 8 ohm or 70V, 35V, 8 ohm loudspeakers. The 2 line inputs are with a balanced 3-pin XLR input and a balanced 3-pin phoenix input.
  • Page 200: Front Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual BPA-2120 (120W x 2), BPA-2240 (240W x 2), BPA-2480 (480W x 2) and BPA-1000(1000W x 1). The BPA-2060, BPA-2120, BPA-2240, BPA-2480 can be paralleled or bridged by combining 2 channels to double the power wattage. The BPA amplifier is designed to have protection of short-to- ground, short-circuit, overload and temperature overheat.
  • Page 201 System Products Power Switch: Push up the power switch ( I position) will power on the device, pushing it down(O position) will off the power. When the power switch is on the I position, the front panel power LED will light up. EN54 -16 LED Switch: Push on: Normal type.
  • Page 202: Parallel & Bridged Output/Installation

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual impedance load is between 8 Ohm and 16 Ohm. The Com point is the negative terminal and 8 Ohm, 50V and 100V are the positive terminals. Fault Contact: The fault contact indicates an amplifier fault by an opening contact. Channel 1/2 Inputs GAIN and ON/OFF switch: The ON/OFF switch is mainly for the parallel output and the knob is for adjusting the amplifier gain.
  • Page 203: Battery Charger

    System Products 3. Connect channel 1 Audio Input to channel 2 Audio Input to share the same audio source. Please refer to the example of Euroblock connector below: Amplifier Configuration: The figure below shows the basic BPA amplifier wiring with IDA8C controller. Battery Charger 3.5.1 SONAES 6/40A...
  • Page 204: Front Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3.5.1.1 Front Panel When the 3 LEDs light up in green, it indicates that your apparatus is in correct operation. Here are the possible circumstances of facing detected fault with corresponding LED. Output voltage fault: It is signalled by a yellow LED and it's available on dry contact (fail-safe) for remote monitoring. If there's no voltage on one or more output, all the five outputs are checked.
  • Page 205: Installation

    System Products Battery terminal Output contacts Main output terminals Temperature sensor Connection Specifications Mains: 2.5 mm² Battery: 16 mm² Amplifiers load (outputs 1 and 2): 16 mm² Controllers load (outputs 3 to 5): 2.5 mm² Alarm reports (plug-in): 1.5 mm² 3.5.1.3 Installation Block Diagram:...
  • Page 206: Troubleshooting

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Exceeding this threshold is signalled as a battery fault and means that the power supply with its associated battery will not have the required back-up duration in case of mains power cut. To avoid initiating this fault, please rad the following elements: o Use batteries with a capacity of 24 to 114 Ah.
  • Page 207: Sonaes 12/150 A

    System Products 3.5.2 SONAES 12/150 A The SONEAS 12/150 Battery Charger is EN54-4 certified. The maximum charging current is 12 A. The battery charger is two rack units high, and has to be installed in a 19" rack. Maximum battery capacity 114 or 225 AH.
  • Page 208: Rear Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual It is signalled by a yellow LED and it's available on dry contact with 5 sec delay (fail-safe) for remote monitoring. If the mains is not serve or < 185 V+/-5% as long as the charger was switched off, <165V+/- 5% if it was switched on.
  • Page 209 System Products Mains: Use a bipolar D curve circuit breaker (4A for 24V version and 6A for 48V version) to connect the power supply to the mains circuit. Batteries: The battery temperature sensor must be placed as close to the battery as possible but doesn't need to be in contact with it.
  • Page 210: Troubleshooting

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o Ensure proper connections. o An additional battery fuse will add about 1 to 2 mW. Wiring: Connect the battery wires to the terminal strip, but do not connect to the battery terminals. After the electrical connections are made (mains, loads and batteries). 1.
  • Page 211: Optional Boards

    System Products Optional Boards 3.6.1 Network Boards ATEÏS Net™ is a secured (monitored) audio network, developed and supplied for fast and low latency audio and data transport over a redundant copper (CAT-5) or fiber-optic network ring. ATEÏS Net™ has an open-architecture design and interfaces with remote devices such as paging consoles, audio break-in and break-out converters and room controllers, providing the best solution to medium to large-scale installations.
  • Page 212 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Controls and Indicators Front o Data running indicator o Net-work present indicator Interconnections Front o Two system network connections either CAT5 or Fiber-optic or a combination Technical Specifications Battery power supply o Voltage = Internal multi-power socket o Power consumption = 5 W Performance o Frequency response = 20 Hz ~ 22 kHz...
  • Page 213: Audio Cards

    System Products Environmental o Operating temperature = -5ºC ~ 55ºC (23ºF ~ 131ºF) o Storage temperature = -40ºC ~ 70ºC (-40ºF ~ 158ºF) o Relative humidity = 15% to 90% o Air pressure = 600 to 1100 h Pa 3.6.2 Audio Cards 3.6.2.1 Analog Audio I/O Cards...
  • Page 214: Telephone Card

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o Mono Input/Output: 4 channels audio input and 4 channels output of digital audio o Stereo Input/Output: 2 Channels audio input (2 x 2) and 2 channels output of digital audio (2 x 2) o Duplex Stereo (2 CH for each channel): 4 channels audio input (1,2 CH) and 2 channels outputs of digital audio (3,4 Level control Volume display for each channel...
  • Page 215 System Products Schematic TC + AEC Example ECS with Telephone Card calling a Cellphone Design in the ECS Regarding the basic schematic above, here is the corresponding design which must be created with Ateïs Studio software. The TC Transmit component is the interface between the local microphone (or audio sources) and the telephone line.
  • Page 216: Hardware Installation & Connection

    DC power if there AC mains is not present. Ateis Network Wiring One IDA8C unit (Matrix Mode Switch Mode) IDA8SAB unit (Matrix Mode and Switch Mode) connect via Local Ateis Net. Connection exam ple : Local Ateis Net. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 217: Protection Of Ateis Network

    IDA8 which has been detected with the network fault. 1. No Response from Network Communication: Issue: The network communication between IDA8 units has failed and no response, then displayed as blacklist on Ateis-Net and in fault list too. To know more about the fault, see Blacklist chapter.
  • Page 218 If the IDA8 system is not located in the same place, please plug out the cable of Ateis-Net Port A/B first, and reboot the IDA8 unit one by one, then connect the Ateis-Net cable one by one. If this way still cannot trouble shoot your problem, please change the Ateis-Net cable or replace a new IDA8 unit, or contact ATEIS dealer for further assistance.
  • Page 219: Ampllifier Configuration

    Hardware Installation & Connection Ampllifier Configuration 4.4.1 Basic Amplifier Connection The figure below shows the basic setup of the normal amplifier and backup amplifier with IDA8C. Basic Amplifier Connection 4.4.2 Amplifier Backup Basic Concept: In most of cases, audio goes through the normal amplifier.
  • Page 220 Backup Sharing Am plifier can serve Zone 1 to Zone 4. Advance Backup Amplifier Setup: An Ateis Net system consists of one IDA8C and two IDA8S's. There are 24 zones in the system divided into three backup amplifier groups. For...
  • Page 221: Bypass Mode

    For example, if Amount = 3, then the list content should be none (zero), 1, 2, 3. Field [Device] of Grid: List the devices in the same Ateis network. Field [Zone Board] of Grid: List the zone boards of the device. Zone Board1 means Zone1 to Zone4, Zone board2 means Zone5 to Zone8.
  • Page 222: Volume Control Remote Override

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Cascade: If the application uses multiple IDA8s and connects using the fiber-optic as a transmitting media for Ateis Net, the additional wiring for Bypass Mode Paging cascade must be used. See the picture below: Volume Control Remote Override Volume override relay contacts shall be provided for each zone separately for overriding local loudspeaker volume controls.
  • Page 223: Evacuation Input

    Hardware Installation & Connection 2-wire relay controlled restoration: 1. Set function selector to "N" 2. Pre-set restoration sound level (1=0 ,2=-3 ,3=-6dB ). 3. Connect amplifier output to ''A" or X" and ''B'' or ''Y", 24 Vdc to " - RLY+" as shown on the diagram.
  • Page 224: Contact Output

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Contact Output The IDA8C/S processor has the logic output channels for closing/opening a circuit of an external device. There are two ways to configure it, see the steps as below, 1. Assign an element to the evacuation output control. 2.
  • Page 225: Wiring Connection

    Hardware Installation & Connection Pin1 RS-485 B Pin7 Line out - Pin8 Line out + 4.11 DNM-485 Wiring Connection Before the DNM-485 is connected with a PDC port, please connect the DNM-485 using the 8-pin STP CAT5/6 cable with metal shielded connector to the PPM JB junction box. Connect with this 4 pair of pins to the corresponds 4 pairs of pin (24 / G / A / B) on DNM-485.
  • Page 226: Cascade With Multiple Devices

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Topology of Master & Slave Switch to know the topology of Master & Slave Switch on PPM 4.12.2 Cascade with Multiple Devices Cascade with multiple PPM-AS/CD-8AS/CD-16AS/URC-150AS/DNM-485 devices: To know the 8-pin STP CAT5/6 pinout using on URC-150AS, see 8 Pin RJ-48 / 10 Pin JR-45 details.
  • Page 227: Parallel With Multiple Devices

    3. Switch the power selection to [EXT PWR] on the [Power Switch]. 4. Remember to switch to [Slave] on Master/Slave Switch correctly, otherwise the PSS-AS cannot be identified in Ateis Studio software. Please see [Picture 2]. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 228 4. Switch the power selection to [EXT PWR] on the [Power Switch]. 5. Remember to switch to [Slave] on Master/Slave Switch correctly, otherwise the PSS-AS cannot be identified in Ateis Studio software. [Picture 3] © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 229: Pin Rj-45/10 Pin

    Hardware Installation & Connection 4.12.5 8 Pin RJ-45/10 Pin RJ-45 8-pin STP CAT5/6 cable 8-pin STP CAT5/6 cable with metal shielded connector Pin1 RS-485 B Pin2 RS-485 A Pin3 Line in - Pin4 24VDC Pin5 Ground Pin6 Line in + Pin7 Line out - Pin8...
  • Page 230: System Configuration

    (events) and create different levels of user groups (security). Ateis Studio provides a complete set of tools and building blocks for real-time control, monitoring and design of an audio system or Voice Evacuation system from paging console to loudspeaker.
  • Page 231: Comoponent Editing

    System Configuration 5.1.1 Comoponent Editing Position Operation Position Operation Type Define what kind of reference you use which can be the place in the Normal area, a Reference Component or a Reference point. o Normal : The reference is the place in the configuration. If you select several components, and use "Align Left", then the reference will be the left side of the component at the left of the area.
  • Page 232 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual aligned to this component. In this example, we chose the AEC component for reference. o Reference Point : Use the point for reference.If you select several components, and use "Align Left", the mouse cursor will change to a blue cross and will ask you to choose exactly where the reference is located.
  • Page 233 System Configuration method will be easier if you pack the elements first. Z-Order : If you have elements which are under other elements, you can define each by selecting one element choosing if this will be to the front or to the back. Pay attention as sometimes elements can be totally hidden with this action.
  • Page 234 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Wiring Mode Normal Line Right Angle Select Normal Line if you want to draw the wire Select Right Angle if you want to draw the wire with different angles. only with right angles degrees). Auto Corner Select Auto Corner if you want the wires to be automatically arranged to have proper corner, with separated wires and with right angles.
  • Page 235 System Configuration Signal Path Temporary In this mode, by selecting a signal link, the signal link and the entire signal path will be highlighted in red. If you click in a free zone, the signal path will be canceled. In the example below, input C1 is routed in the matrix to the output 1 and 2.
  • Page 236: Component Template

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual in red. 5.1.2 Component Template Component Template is an object container that allows users to drag and drop to the configuration. Here you can create many objects such as DSP components to make up a system for your specific application.
  • Page 237: File

    System Configuration Select All DSP Components Select all DSP components in the graphic editor. Select Connectors Select all wiring pins in the graphic editor. 5.1.4 File : Opens a new blank project. Save : Saves the current file you are currently working with. Save As : Opens the “Save as…”...
  • Page 238: Help

    5.1.7 Install Ateis Studio 1. Before installing ATEIS Studio software, check if your PC has met the system requirements. 2. Turn on your PC and allow Windows to start up. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the content of the CD-ROM is not displayed automatically double click the 'My Computer' icon and navigate to the 'DVD/CD' drive.
  • Page 239 7. Wait until the end of the installation. 8. After all installation tasks have been finished successfully click [Finish] to exit the wizard. 9. The installation program creates a shortcut to the "ATEIS Studio v.1.x.x .exe" named "ATEIS Studio vx.x.x.x" on your "Desktop'"...
  • Page 240: Logo Library

    : Click to save parameters to the device's flash under the Online status. Online : Click to make Ateis Studio online with the audio processors. Once online, the parameters will be synchronized including the adjustment of the parameters. When Ateis Studio is online with devices, designing configuration is not allowed.
  • Page 241 Download Config: The [Download Config] function is located at Device Management, see the picture as below. The Download Config function allows to retrieve the parameters that are stored in the Ateis devices. Please note this Download Config action does not contain to retrieve the parameters that saves under the Online status.
  • Page 242: Tools

    Language Choose the software language either English or Simplified Chinese. Tool Change the skin style (color and appearance) on Ateis Studio windows, the software offer multiple skins, see the skin examples as below. Office 2003 Blue Mc Skin London Liquid Sky...
  • Page 243: View

    : Display the 3rd party control string of focused element. Device Management : Connect and search the devices over network and maintenance. Logo Library : To manage the Logos for Ateis devices. See Logo Library. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 244: Resource Manager

    Include File: Click the checkbox when the path has changed, it will copy the files from the original path to the new path. Pages of Resource File: There are various types of files which can be managed by Ateis Studio, each page is corresponded to a page in the resource manager.
  • Page 245: Object Tree

    System Configuration 5.1.11.2 Object Tree Display the designing of objects by tree structure, making it easy to understand and access objects. 5.1.11.3 Layers Each design window can separate into multiple layers. Every object in the design window belongs to a layer. Current: Indicate which layer is the current layer.
  • Page 246: Properties

    Users can browse/edit the settings of the selected objects in the configuration design. 5.1.11.6 Message Library An interface to manage the message files used in Ateis Studio. Path: The working directory for message files. Open: Click to open a file browser and change its working directory.
  • Page 247: Windows Layout

    (circle No.5 & 6 are examples of dock panel). 1. Title Bar: Display the path name of the current file. 2. Menu Bar: The main functionalities/tools of Ateis Studio. 3. Tools Bar: Short access to main functionalities that are hidden in the menu bar.
  • Page 248: Master Presets

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual same configuration such as levels, gains, EQ, etc. to be restored either from the PC software, the remote controllers or the control inputs. These 'Master Presets' and 'Sub-Presets' will be stored in the device memory and can be changed in many ways: PC, logic inputs and third party.
  • Page 249: Sub-Presets

    At run time, change the master preset to make the Ateis device working on a different DSP design belong to the master preset. Click the drop-down box of Master Preset to switch to master presets: 5.2.2...
  • Page 250 List all the elements controlled by Sub-Preset. There's a small panel on the right with an embedded graphic control, this is for adjusting the stored value in Sub-Preset. Device: The Ateis device containing the linked element. Component: The component containing the linked element.
  • Page 251: Event Management

    5.3.1 Event Manager The Event Manager is a container to store and manage all the events. The Ateis devices is controlled by different types of events. Each event can be linked with one controller for adjusting the value or changing presets. The sources that can be linked to the events are as below,...
  • Page 252: Value Trigger

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Add an event to the Event Manager, Some event cannot be created in this window, such as a paging event. In this case, users need to create it from the setting windows of [Network Paging] component. Content: Open the settings window belonging to the event.
  • Page 253: Value Control

    System Configuration 2. There will be a window which displays the event information corresponded to the state and value. 2. Click [Content...] button on Event Manager window to open the settings window of event. State: Click [State] page tab to switch the state of value trigger event. Element: The element of the component controlled by value trigger.
  • Page 254: Push Control

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual After creating a Value Control event, users need to assign an element to it. 1. Right click the desired element, and click the options [Event > Value Control > XXX] which XXX is the name of the event. See the picture on the right.
  • Page 255: Step Trigger

    System Configuration After creating a Push Control event, users need to assign an element to it. 1. Right click the desired element, and click the options [Event > Value Control > XXX] which XXX is the name of the event. See the picture on the right.
  • Page 256 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Event Settings After creating a Step Trigger event, users need to assign an element to it. 1. Right click the desired element, and click the options [Event > Step Trigger > XXX] which XXX is the name of the event. See the picture on the right.
  • Page 257: Step Control

    Master Preset Change This event is used for changing the Master Preset of Ateis devices. Each state can be linked to a Master Preset. When a source triggers a Master Preset Change event, it will send a state number to the event, then changes to the Master Preset linked to the state.
  • Page 258: Sub-Preset Change

    5.3.8 Sub-Preset Change This event is used for changing the Sub-Preset of Ateis devices. Each state can be linked to a Sub- Preset. When a source triggers a Sub-Preset Change event, it will send a state number to the event, then changes to the Sub-Preset linked to the state.
  • Page 259: Remote Wave File Paging

    Wave File Name: The name of the wave file. 5.3.10 Remote Wave File Paging This event is used for paging the wave files of Ateis devices. Choose the wave file and execute the wave paging linked to the state. Click [Add] to create a new event, and a pop-up setting window will be displayed, here you can choose which kinds of event users acquired.
  • Page 260: Device Management

    Type: The type of the Ateis device such as ECS, IDA8C etc.. Serial Number: The serial number of Ateis device. Identifier: Display the ID of Ateis Net as (X, Y), X indicates as the ID of global net and Y as local net.
  • Page 261: Search And Connect

    5.4.1 Search and Connect 1. Before searching the Ateis devices in LAN, the device information area will be shown as empty. 2. Click [Auto Search] button under the Devices tab, then click [Clear] button, the device list will appear after few seconds.
  • Page 262: Front Panel Language

    5.4.3 Deploy The Deploy function allows to configure the networking state of devices on Ateis-Net. Connecting the physical units together through ATEIS Global-net port and the identification must be assigned to each device when they are setup for the first time. To do this, you need to configure the "config IP"...
  • Page 263: Connection Source

    2. Search and connect to the device. 3. Select the device on Device List and click [Connection Source] button. 4. Click [Download Config] to execute a retrieve the parameters that are stored in the Ateis devices. 5. After a pop-up window appears, check the device that ticks the checkbox.
  • Page 264 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Step 2: [Create a new folder] Click [Edit] button to open the [Edit Folder] window, and click [+] [-] button to add/delete a new folder, there will be a pop-up window which you can set the folder name. After that, click [Apply] button to apply the new settings.
  • Page 265 System Configuration Step 4: [Add and save the selected file into the folder] 1. Go to [Save] tab. 2. Click [Add] button to open the [Resource Manager] window. 3. Tick the file you wish to add in. 4. Click [OK] button. 5.
  • Page 266: Parameters

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 5. Click [Save] button. 6. The file will be automatically added into the assigned folder which listed on the top of the [Folder] window. Once the settings have been made, users can add a message player component and use the files in the device to play messages.
  • Page 267 System Configuration Load: Display save uploaded files from your device into PC. Progress Bar: Progress of the file (0%-100%). Delete: Delete the folder/file. Refresh: Refresh the setting. Link: The source of the folder/file. MFI (Monitor File Integrity): Click to monitor the selected files once/per hour, when the selected files are damaged and cannot be played, the IDA8 system will show [File Corruption] fault.
  • Page 268 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual The name of file cannot be more than 50 characters. The name of chime file cannot be more than 16 characters (including the characters of file format such as .wav or .g722). Change Parameter of Wave File Level: To increase and decrease audio volume.
  • Page 269: Machine Log

    System Configuration Level Message Priority: The default priority of Modbus message when triggering the message file. Evac: The default type of Modbus message when triggering the message file. Apply: Confirm the alteration. Once the settings have been made, users can manage the audio volume changing with the stored files.
  • Page 270: Machine Setting

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 5.4.7 Machine Setting 1. Open [Device Management] window. 2. Search and Connect to the device. 3. Click [Machine Setting] to open its control window. 5.4.7.1 Date/Time/NTP/Daylight Saving Date/Time NTP: Read the Time set in the device and manually adjust the time by clicking [Read] and [Write] button.
  • Page 271: Telephone Setting

    System Configuration Daylight Saving 5.4.7.2 Telephone Setting Click [Telephone] to open [Telephone Card] window. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 272: Ethernet Monitor

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Country Code: Select the country/area. FSK: Choose the standard for transmitting caller ID. Password Enable: Enable the password access if the caller has paging request. 5.4.7.3 Ethernet Monitor Allow to monitor the Ethernet status. Once enabled, the fault message will show in log list when the communication is broken. 5.4.7.4 Remote Monitor Click [Enabled] checkbox to monitor the TerraManager software.
  • Page 273: Vr Calibration

    System Configuration Read: Refresh the setting. Write: Save the setting. 5.4.7.5 VR Calibration Allow to adjust the EVAC inputs (RAC source selector for example) of IDA8. 1. Select channel where the device connected to. 2. Set the rotary knob of RAC to the first step of level knob, see the picture below, then click [Minimum] button to calibrate.
  • Page 274: Ethernet Adapter

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 5.4.7.7 Ethernet Adapter Allow to change the IP, Subnet and Gateway. After changing it, click [Write] button, then reboot the machine again. The IP address will change to the new one. 5.4.7.8 SMTP Fault Report Allow to receive fault reports from IDA8 by e-mail. 1.
  • Page 275: Fault Define

    System Configuration 5.4.7.9 Fault Define Allow to define the type of fault as the Major/RU Switch/Minor/No Fault. After applied the Fault Define settings on one IDA8 processor, the settings of the rest of connected IDA8 processors will be modified synchronously. Tick the checkbox of various faults you want to be informed/warned.
  • Page 276: Rs485 Protocol

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 5.4.7.10 RS485 Protocol Version: 1. When the PSS-AS or CD-TOUCH device is connected to PDC port, select [PSS-AS/CD- TOUCH] from the drop-down Version box. 2. When the PPM, URC or DNM RS485 is connected to PDC port, select [Normal] from the drop-down Version box.
  • Page 277: Syslog

    System Configuration redundancy configuration. Disable Scheduler Stops Message Immediately: Click to stop the message/music playing when disable the scheduler function via Modbus client, or the audio will be stopped after the message playlist ends. Do Not Auto Cancel Paging After Disconnect: Click to not automatically cancel the triggering paging after the Modbus connection fails.
  • Page 278: Remote Font Store

    [PSS AS Setting] to enable the [Using Font File] checkbox. The maximum size of the font file is 8MB, and the source of file will not be provided by Ateis. 5.4.10 Remote Picture Store Allow to store pictures or replace background pictures in PSS-AS console.
  • Page 279 Name: lamp01_d.bmp (when deselected the button) lamp01_l.bmp (when pressed the button) 2. Run the Ateis Studio software, tick [ Auto Search] to search the PSS, and select the IDA8 processor and click [Remote Picture Store] on Device Management to open its control window.
  • Page 280 2. Skin Setting: Select a skin file. Please send all the bmp files to your Ateis dealer, we will generate a skin file for you. Then you can put this skin file into the source path, see the picture as below.
  • Page 281: Remote Update

    System Configuration Store all : Click to store the adjustment and upload your configuration into the device. 5. After that, please reboot the PSS console. 5.4.11 Remote Update Allow to update the firmware of the remote devices connected with the audio processor. 1.
  • Page 282: Remote Search

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual The files will automatically read by Ateis Studio if they're placed under the right directory. If not, click the [...] to browse the files for updating as shown in the picture below: In case of adding files from other directory, click [Add] to browse the files.
  • Page 283: Reset Paging

    System Configuration First, Click Select all the remotes from all the ports(port 1 - port 4) or search it by individual port, and click [Search] button, then the remote will be searched/appeared from the IDA8 processor. Search: Read and refresh data from the audio processor. Remote ID: The internal identification for each remote device.
  • Page 284: Reset Machine

    3. Click [Reset System Fault] to open the window. 4. And Click [Y] to complete this action. 5.4.15 Reset Machine Allow to reboot the machine by Ateis Studio instead of operating the touch panel. 1. Open [Device Management] window. 2. Search and connect to the device.
  • Page 285: Update

    System Configuration 5.4.17 Update The purpose of updating the firmware is to match the version contained in your Ateïs Studio software and the version contained in the hardware of your devices. Read the version to see if there are mismatching versions. If so, update both the Ateïs Studio software and the audio processor firmware.
  • Page 286 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6. When the update is completed, a pop-up window will appear and ask if you want to reboot the device, click [Yes]. 7. Now your device is updated. Since the device is rebooted, it is currently unconnected. Select it and click [Connect] again.
  • Page 287: Redundancy

    3rd Party Control 5.5.1 Ateis 3rd Party Control Depending on the device, Ateis 3rd party protocol allows an external device to control an Ateis device through Ethernet or RS232. 5.5.1.1 Assign Elements to 3rd Party Control To let an element controllable by 3rd party protocol, right click the element and click [3rd Party Control >...
  • Page 288: 3Rd Party Control List

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual After completed the setting, you will receive a preview of the string which is used to control the Ateis devices by the external 3rd party device. The 3rd Party Control Command will be list on the preview window.
  • Page 289: 3Rd Party Control Command

    Control: Display the command string which is for single control or multiple control. Type: Display the command string which is for reading/writing parameters of Ateis devices. Command: There are several sub-fields in this field, STX, CP, ..., CR. Each is part of the complete command string.
  • Page 290: Increase/Decrease Command

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o ACK 0x06 0x10 NACK 0x10 o The answers are not inserted inside STX…ETX LRC CR frame. 5.5.1.5.1.1 Increase/Decrease Command Command string = I/D nnnn vvvv Data Section I/D nnnn vvvv Data Section I/D nnnn vvvv nnnn = function name (fixed 4 length) vvvv = value (unfixed) For example: Room1 volume, value = 3 dB...
  • Page 291: Control Command (Ida8)

    System Configuration Data Section Answer is always ACK CR or None, depend on communication protocol settings. 5.5.1.5.1.5 Control Command (IDA8) 1. Change Preset command string = Mvvvv Data Section Mvvvv Data Section Mvvvv vvvv = Master preset number 2. Load Sub-Preset command string = Svvvv Data Section Svvvv...
  • Page 292 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Data Section Pnnnnvvv nnnn = function name (fixed 4 length) vvvv = value (unfixed) 5. Ethernet Reset Command Command string = N Data Section Data Section Reset Value IP Address 192,168,100,230 Sub Mask 255,255,255,0 Gateway 192,168,100,254 Receive Port 19760 6.
  • Page 293 System Configuration Command string = F Data Section Data Section Answer is always (Reply Messenger Fault) 9. Reply Messenger Fault Command string = Fsnnnn Data Section Fsnnnn Data Section Fsnnnn s = Messenger body size Messenger body size Reply word Messenger G2A 2L 2.5 Messenger G2A 2L 3.5 Messenger G2A 2L 4.5...
  • Page 294 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Bit 013 INPUT2_20K_ERROR Bit 014 POWER_24V_ERROR Bit 015 POWER_LOW12V_ERROR Bit 016 POWER_12V_ERROR Bit 017 POWER_48V_ERROR Bit 018 POWER_DC24V_ERROR Bit 019 POWER_AC_ERROR Bit 020 PRESET_TABLE_ERROR Bit 021 NO_PRESET_TABLE Bit 022 NO_PARAMETER_TABLE Bit 023 PARAMETER_TABLE_ERROR Bit 024 PHY_ERROR Bit 025 ETHER_ER Bit 028...
  • Page 295 System Configuration Bit 074 AMP1_PLL_LOCK_ERROR Bit 075 AMP2_PLL_LOCK_ERROR Bit 076 AMP3_PLL_LOCK_ERROR Bit 077 AMP4_PLL_LOCK_ERROR Bit 078 AMP1_OVER_TEMPER Bit 079 AMP2_OVER_TEMPER Bit 080 AMP3_OVER_TEMPER Bit 081 AMP4_OVER_TEMPER Bit 082 AMP1_OVER_CURRENT Bit 083 AMP2_OVER_CURRENT Bit 084 AMP3_OVER_CURRENT Bit 085 AMP4_OVER_CURRENT Bit 129 MATLAB_2L25_NOT_EXIST Bit 130 MATLAB_2L35_NOT_EXIST...
  • Page 296: Modbus Control

    #0400 Ethernet network disconnected #0200 General evacuation state synthesis #0100 NTP server unavailable #0080 System fault (internal) #0040 Local Ateis-Net in backup mode (only one segment open) #0020 Local Ateis-Net broken (more than one segment open) #0010 Global Ateis-Net in backup...
  • Page 297 System Configuration Second (tens, units) Free Input Status 2045 #0001 0=Online or no configure, Status 1 1=Offline Audio level of the listening speaker (from 0 (min) to 20 (max)) #0100 Microphone active #0200 Chime active #0400 Recording active #0800 Listening active(Only command 2100 available) #4000 Microphone fault #8000 Speaker fault...
  • Page 298 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual For type = 0, always 0 For type = 1, peripheral input PDC (paging microphones,? 1 to 4095 For type = 2, external audio input 1 to 4095 For type = 3, audio message number 1 to 999 (0 if unknown) For type = 4 and 6, always 0 For type = 5, 1 for live...
  • Page 299 System Configuration 20005 Schedul Seconds (tens) er Start Seconds Seconds (unit) 20006 Schedul Year (thousands) er Stop Year 1 Year (hundreds) Year (tens) Year (units) 20007 Schedul Month (tens) er Stop Day 1 Month (units) Day (tens) Day (units) 20008 Schedul Hour (tens) er Stop...
  • Page 300 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 22201 Message Audio level of PDC input (0 1 Audio to 20) Level #8000 Message doesn't existed 23199 Message Audio Level 23200 Free 23201 2048 Audio level of PDC input (0 Audio to 20) Level 1 #8000 Channel doesn't existed 25248 Audio...
  • Page 301: Commands

    System Configuration 39561 Bank 1 CRC16 of messages stored CRC16 in bank 1 39568 Bank 8 CRC16 of messages stored CRC16 in bank 8 39569 Free 39600 Message Bit0=message 1, s Fault bit15=message 16 1-16 39662 Message Bit0=message 993, s Fault bit6=message 999 993-999 39663...
  • Page 302 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Num of times, Scheduler Start Time, Trans ID(If use), Dwell Time, Paging Advanced Setting Stop audio message 0A00 Message number, Routing Table or Key Table (if empty, all zones with message running) Get audio message 0800 Message number name Set audio message 0B00 Message number, Message...
  • Page 303 System Configuration Time, Period, Days,Times, Dwell Time, Paging Advanced Setting Activate a scheduled 4B00 Program number (1 to 200) program Deactivate a scheduled 4800 Program number (1 to 200) program Delete a scheduled 4A00 Program number (1 to 200), program Source=Program number (confirmation) Get parameters of a...
  • Page 304 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Year (hundreds) Year (tens) Year (units) 40010 Schedul Month (tens) er Start Month (units) Day (tens) Day (units) 40011 Schedul Hour (tens) of scheduler er Start beginning (message or Time music) Hour (unit) of scheduler ending (message or music) Minutes (tens) of scheduler ending (message or music) Minutes (unit) of scheduler...
  • Page 305 0=None 1=Release type 0=None 1=Recovery type 0=None 1=Evacuation type 0=do not queue if there is high priority 1=queue 0=None 1=Security Enable, must be set 1 40026 ATEIS Level 1 ID Net ID Level 2 ID 40027 Free 40030 Messag ASCII code of the first...
  • Page 306 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual #2000 Key 62 #4000 Key 63 #8000 Key 64 40104 Free 40110 Messag 1st Message Number of Message Group Number Item 1 Messag 2nd Message Number of Message Group Number Item 2 40209 Messag 100th Message Number of Message Group Number Item 100...
  • Page 307 System Configuration #2000 #4000 #8000 40721 Routin #0001 511st machine network g Table paging component CH9~16 CH9~16 (256) #0002 #0004 #0008 #0010 #0020 #0040 #0080 #0100 #0200 512st machine network paging component CH9~16 #0400 #0800 #1000 #2000 #4000 #8000 40722 2048 Audio level of PDC input (0 Input...
  • Page 308 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Sensitivity 30dB (U-Input) Sensitivity 54dB (Input) / Sensitivity 36dB (U-Input) Sensitivity 54dB (Input) / Sensitivity 42dB (U-Input) Phantom power (0=OFF) Mute (0=OFF) #FFF Unchanged all setting Mic/ Line Input 57105 Audio Level 4096 57106 Free 57110 Messag Index of the list esList1,...
  • Page 309 System Configuration Line Fault of Key 57364 Free 57400 Speaker #8000 Evacuation state Line Busy of Key 1 #4000 Over ride bit (source cut by another one) #2000 Fail bit (source couldn't be routed to this zone) Busy Source type: 0 = free (no source) 1 = peripheral input PDC (paging microphones...)
  • Page 310: Table Of Modbus Key

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual hone Status 58588 Year(thousand) of the log Year Year(hundred) of the log Year(tens) of the log Year(unit) of the log 58589 Month (tens) of the log Date Month (unit) of the log Day (tens) of the log Dat (unit) of the log 58590 Hour (tens) of the log...
  • Page 311: Recording Function Via Remotes

    System Configuration 5.5.2.3 Recording Function via Remotes The Modbus Recording function is applicable for PSS-AS, PPM-AS, CD8, CD16, CD-TOUCH and CDPM device only. When the audio message has recorded, it will be stored into the internal memory of IDA8. Step 1: Create a folder on Machine File System. See the picture below. The Modbus supports to detect up to eight folders.
  • Page 312: Log Loading

    The Modbus client also allows to read all the logs of IDA8 system. See the following steps: Step 1: Set the Modbus address as 40026, this indicates which IP address of Ateis-Net will be © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 313: User Management

    The IP address which is corresponded to the number is based on the hex code For example, set the code as 0101, this indicates Ateis-Net (1,2);set the code as 2020, this indicates Ateis-Net (32,32). Step 2: Proceed the Modbus command: 8000/8001/8002/8003.
  • Page 314: Monitoring

    Once it is detected, the IDA8C will open the relay of the leakage zone. The following messages will display on the touch panel of the IDA8C and in the Ateis Studio. See Line A/B Error. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 315: Open/Short Circuit

    If you use both line a/b, the IDA8 keeps the working line continuous, see the picture below. The following messages display on the touch panel of the IDA8C and in Ateis Studio. See Line A/B Error. 5.7.1.3...
  • Page 316 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual A check box used to enable or disable the monitor function. If users have this function disable, the [Bypass Monitoring] LED will light up. Enable Leakage: A check box used to enable or disable the leakage detect function. Leakage Threshold (1k ohm): A threshold value for the leakage detection.
  • Page 317: Zone Monitoring

    5.7.1.4 Zone Monitoring Settings: First, in Ateis Studio, right click the IDA8C/S icon. When the window [Monitoring(Matrix Mode)-IDA8C/S X ] appears, select [Zone Settings] page. Functions on the down side of [Zone Settings] page: Zone: Indicate a row is related to a zone.
  • Page 318 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 1. 25V/70V/100V: An Audio signal through the amplifier and back to the IDA8C/S. 2. 0dB: Instead of going through the amplifier and back to the IDA8C/S, the audio will output to other equipment and monitoring is disabled under this mode. Tolerance(%): Specify the tolerance of impedance to detect a bad impedance fault.
  • Page 319 System Configuration Leakage Impedance: The impedance between the Line A/B +/- signal and ground causes the current leakage. Reference A (ohm): Show the impedance value for reference received from Line A output. Reference B (ohm): Show the impedance value for reference received from Line B output. Reference A&B (ohm): Show the impedance value for reference received from Line A &...
  • Page 320: Normal Amplifier Monitoring

    C." will be showed in the field [Measure(ohm)]. 5.7.1.5 Normal Amplifier Monitoring Settings: First, in Ateis Studio, right click the IDA8C/S icon. When the window [Monitoring(Matrix Mode)-IDA8C/S X ] appears, select the [Normal Amplifier Settings] page. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 321 System Configuration Amplifier: Indicate a row is related to a normal amplifier of a zone. Monitor: Enable/disable the normal amplifier monitoring for the selected zone. If the monitoring of a normal amplifier is disabled, the IDA8C/S will not detect faults of the normal amplifiers. Tolerance (%): To determine the boundary of the fault detection for a selected zone.
  • Page 322 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Reset all the reference of gain value from all the IDA8 processors. Reset Monitoring: Reset all the monitoring on all the zones, and the detected faults from amplifier will be cleared. After that, the monitoring function will execute the monitoring again. Global Reset Monitoring: Reset the monitoring function on all the IDA8 processors.
  • Page 323: Backup Amplifier Monitoring

    If all the points above have been checked completely but still the amplifier receives a fail fault, please replace the amplifier. 5.7.1.6 Backup Amplifier Monitoring Settings: First, in Ateis Studio, right click the IDA8C/S icon. When the window [Monitor(Matrix Mode)-IDA8C/S X] appears, select the [Backup Amplifier Settings] page. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 324 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Amplifier: Indicate which backup amplifier will be monitored. Line: Indicate which combination of the zone and the backup amplifier will be monitored. Tolerance(%): To determine the boundary of the fault detection for a selected zone. If one of the following conditions meets the description below, IDA8 will recognize the fault.
  • Page 325 System Configuration Amplifier Amount: Open the software setup window for the backup configuration in the Advance Backup Amplifier Setup. Please refer to Amplifier Backup chapter. Measurement: After completed the parameter settings in the grid at the lower part, the IDA8C/S starts to measure the value received from the internal circuit and displays it on the grid at upper part of window.
  • Page 326: Tone Settings

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o Check if the signal going into the amplifier is too large. Some amplifiers have an indicator "Overload". Check this indicator. o Check if speaker is working or damaged. If all of the above have been checked but the amplifier still receives a fault that is too low, change the amplifier.
  • Page 327: Switch Mode

    System Configuration Zone: Indicate the zone number of parameters. Mute: Mute the tone signal. Level (dB): The level of the tone signal. Frequency (Hz): The frequency of the tone signal. Zones with 100V: Frequency: The frequency of the tone signal. Enable 1K Tone: Enables 1K tone for monitoring.
  • Page 328: Zone Monitoring

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 5.7.2.2 Zone Monitoring Settings: First, in Ateis Studio, right click the IDA8C-SW icon. When the window [Monitoring(Switch Mode)-IDA8CSW/ X ] appears, select [Zone Settings] page. Functions on the left side of [Zone Settings] page: Zone: Indicate a row is related to a zone.
  • Page 329 System Configuration Global Reset All Reference: Reset all the reference of impedance value on all the IDA8 processors. Reset Monitoring: This will tell the IDA8C/S to reset the monitoring and to initialize the state of the devices. In the case of zone short fault or leakage relay open, the IDA8C/S will open the internal relay to stop the output of the audio signal to speaker.
  • Page 330: Amplifier Monitoring

    Zone 2, which indicates "S.C." on the field [Measure(ohm)]. 5.7.2.3 Amplifier Monitoring Settings: First, in Ateis Studio, right click the IDA8C-SW icon. When the window [Monitoring(Switch Mode)-IDA8CSW/ X ] appears, select the [Amplifier Gain Setting] page.
  • Page 331 System Configuration Amplifier: Indicate a row is related to a normal amplifier of a zone. Caption: Indicate the caption of amplifier channel. Monitor: Enable/Disable the normal amplifier monitoring for the selected zone. If the monitoring of a normal amplifier is disabled, the IDA8C-SW will not detect faults of the normal amplifiers. Tolerance(%): Specify the tolerance of impedance to detect a bad impedance fault.
  • Page 332 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual After completed the parameter settings at the lower part of [Amplifier Gain Setting] page, the IDA8C-SW will start to measure the value received from the internal circuit, and displays it on the grid at the upper part of window. Caption: Indicate the caption of amplifier channel.
  • Page 333: Amplifier Leakage Monitoring

    If all the points above have been checked completely but still the amplifier receives a fail fault, please replace the amplifier. 5.7.2.4 Amplifier Leakage Monitoring Settings: First, in Ateis Studio, right click the IDA8C-SW icon. Leakage Monitor Enable: A check box used to enable or disable the leakage detect function. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 334 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Leakage Threshold (1k ohm): A threshold value for the leakage detection. If the leakage impedance is lower than this value, the fault Leakage Occurrence is detected. Leak Open Relay Enable: Open the relay setting when the fault Leakage Occurrence is detected in the system.
  • Page 335: Switch Amplifier Group

    System Configuration 5.7.2.5 Switch Amplifier Group Each IDA8C/IDA8SAB (Switch Mode) requires less number of amplifiers with only 4 audio inputs \/ outputs. This function allows users to choose up to 4 amplifiers maximum units in different modes (Equal Mode, Unequal Mode, Backup Sharing Mode) of multi-groups. 1.
  • Page 336: Procedure Of Monitoring Setup

    1. Setup hardware equipment, including an IDA8C/S, a normal amplifier, a backup amplifier, speakers and wiring between the devices, 2. Create a configuration using Ateis Studio. 3. Store the configuration, then online. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 337: Redundancy Switching Faults

    System Configuration 4. Set appropriate settings for your application on Ateis Studio. You can see more details on the following topic Zone Monitoring, Normal Amplifier Monitoring, Backup Amplifier Monitoring. 5. Press [Get reference] button to start the monitoring for the zone you selected.
  • Page 338: Configuration

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual o The address range of data writing: address 38900~53199 Each Modbus client is separated which will not be conflicted. 5.8.1 Configuration 1. First, right click on your IDA8 processor to open [Property] window. 2. Choose the communication protocol either from RS485 port or TCP/IP, then choose which PDC port as the Modbus protocol.
  • Page 339: Message Limitation

    System Configuration When the AC power supply of IDA8 has been cut off, the IDA8 system will change to Security mode. See the picture below, 5.10 Message Limitation Each IDA8 has 8 x message channel sources, the following listed below are the components which will be occupied by the usage number of the message channel sources.
  • Page 340: Ethernet Access List

    IGMP IP Address Port Function IDA8 System 239.211.34.35 19700 ATEIS Studio search 239.211.34.36 19700 ATEIS Studio search 239.211.34.46 19770 ATEIS Studio search receive 239.211.34.47 19781 ATEIS Studio element display 239.211.34.48 19782 ATEIS-NET status display 239.240.38.25 9000 Binary status 239.240.38.25 9002 Machine status 239.240.38.25...
  • Page 341: Snmp Protocol

    2. The SNMP agent receives requests on UDP port 161. 3. The time out of communication response is 3 seconds by default. Layer Content .1.3 .1.3.6 internet .1.3.6.1 priv ate .1.3.6.1.4 enterprises .1.3.6.1.4.1 ateis .1.3.6.1.4.1.30512 ida8 .1.3.6.1.4.1.30512.2 WatchdogCount .1.3.6.1.4.1.30512.2.1 Author .1.3.6.1.4.1.30512.2.2 Product .1.3.6.1.4.1.30512.2.3 Sy stemTicks .1.3.6.1.4.1.30512.2.4 Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.30512.2.5...
  • Page 342 Node 17 ~ 24 = 3rd IDA8 Node 25 ~ 32 = 4th IDA8 ...and so on. If conf igured the sy stem with ATEIS Global-Nets, the order will local net f irst, then global net. For example, the Line sy stem network is: IDA8C(1, 1), IDA8S(1, 2), IDA8S(1, 3), IDA8C(2, 1), IDA8S(2, 2), IDA8C(3, 1).
  • Page 343 Node 9 ~ 16 = 2nd IDA8 of Fault Def ine Security component. Node 17 ~ 24 = 3rd IDA8 of Fault Def ine Security component ...and so on. If conf igured the sy stem with ATEIS Global-Net, the node order will local net units f irst, then global net units. UserFault...
  • Page 344: Dsp Components

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual DSP Components Delay (Advanced & Basic) Used to delay the audio signal input to the component. The delayed component records the audio into a internal buffer and then plays the stored audio based on parameters set by users. There are two ways to adjust the delay time for a channel.
  • Page 345: Dynamic

    DSP Components Distance: Specify the distance to compute the delay time of a channel. Application Take a conference application example, attendants sit at the back row will receive the sound from the speakers with time difference (delay) due to the distance between the speakers.
  • Page 346 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Limit the max. gain to keep a natural audio sound. Attack Time: Adjust the fade-in time to reach the target level. If the attack time is too short, the audio peak will be heard when the speaker begins to talk. Release Time: Adjust the fade-out time of the signal when AGC is no longer working.
  • Page 347: Auto Noise Gain (A.n.g.)

    DSP Components 6.2.2 Auto Noise Gain (A.N.G.) Used to adjust the audio levels of the Program Material input (P.M.) depending on the ambient noise. The ambient noise can be measured by the NSM (noise sensing microphone) unit via sensing microphone input (S.M.). S.M.: Sensing Microphone input.
  • Page 348 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Over/Under: Indicate the calibration result which White Noise Level is over/under the range now. Response Speed: Select the speed reaction of A.N.G., the speed of adapting the P.M. audio level depends on the ambient noise. Paging Activity: Light up when the paging is activated. Decrease/Increase Zone: Indicate the AGC gain is decreasing/increasing.
  • Page 349 DSP Components 8. Restart the calibration process until the both Over/Under LED are OFF. The A.N.G. is still adjusting the AGC level with the ambient noise to be ready for paging if though the paging is not activated. The calibration should be done in normal ambient noise. There should be no sudden loud noise during the calibration.
  • Page 350: Compressor/Compressor Stereo

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Dead Zone: If the sensing microphone doesn't detect more noise than during the calibration process, the A. N.G. will be in [Dead Zone]. See the picture on the right. When using A.N.G components, the max. number of ANM unit which connects to IDA8 depends on the [DSP Power].
  • Page 351 DSP Components Control Window Ratio: Set the compression ratio. Threshold: Set the threshold level above which compression begins. Threshold Range: Set the range of level, in which the ratio gradually alters from 1:1 to the value set by Ratio parameter (Soft Knee function). Attack Time: Set the time it takes to respond to the Bypass: Disable...
  • Page 352: Comp-Limiter

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.2.4 Comp-limiter Comp-limiter is a combination of the Compressor and the Limiter Components. Control Window Bypass: Disable the Comp-limiter's function. Soft Knee: Enable/disable the “Soft Knee” mode, see Compressor > Element chapter. Limiting (Limiter): Indicate limiting. Hard Clipping (Limiter): Enable/disable the “Hard clipping”...
  • Page 353: Dnm-485D/Dnm-485S/Dnm-Ed/Dnm-Es

    DSP Components The attack time can decide the sensitivity of compressor. The longer of Attack Time is, the slower of the compression it will take, and vice versa. Gain Reduction: Reflect the current amount of gain reduction. Graphical Control Window Axis o X/Y: Input/output signal level (dB).
  • Page 354: Ducker/Ducker Stereo

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Min/Max Gain: The minimum/maximum level compensation. Sampling Time: Determine the period of time between the two ambient noise measurements. White Noise Level: The level which is automatically adjusted in the calibration process. Noise Threshold: The measurement of background noise level when the Calibration button is enabled.
  • Page 355: Expander/Expander Stereo

    DSP Components Control Window Bypass: Disable the Ducker's operations. Active: Light up when the Ducker is activated while the signal has been detected on input S channel (pin). Thd.: The threshold of detection on input S channel. The input A channel is attenuated when the input S channel goes above this threshold.
  • Page 356 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual which balances out the signal to make it sound more professional. Control Window Ratio: Set the expansion ratio. Threshold: Set the threshold level above which expansion begins. Threshold Range: Set the range of level, in which the ratio gradually alters from 1:1 to the value set by the ratio parameter (Soft Knee function).
  • Page 357: Gate

    DSP Components 6.2.8 Gate 6.2.8.1 Gate - Mono The Gate allows to cut off the signal below the chosen threshold. Control Window Response Time: Adjust the time between the level's detection and the beginning of the Gate operation. Attack Time: Adjust the fade-in time of signal when Gate is activated.
  • Page 358: Gate - Stereo

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.2.8.2 Gate - Stereo The stereo Gate channels allows to cut off the signal below the chosen threshold. Control Window Response Time: Adjust the time between the level's detection and the beginning of the Gate operation. Attack Time: Adjust the fade-in time of signal when the Gate is activated.
  • Page 359: Gate With Sidechain

    DSP Components Control Window Gate On: Light up when Gate-Voice is activated. Mute: Mute the Gate-Voice's module. Bypass: Disable the Gate-Voice's operation. Thd.: The threshold to determine and pass the input signal. Hold Time: Time to close the output when no more human speech is detected.
  • Page 360: Limiter/Limiter Stereo

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Gate On: Flash when Gate is activated. Hold Time: Adjust the time between the end level's detection and the end of the Gate Sidechain/Input Gain: Set the volume of the operation. signal connected in the input S channel/ input I channel.
  • Page 361: Peq/Peq Stereo

    DSP Components apart with three filters to an octave. Equalizers with half as many filters per octave are common where there is less precise control and is called a 2/3-octave equalizer, and the 1 Octave GEQ is one filter to an octave. Control Window Bypass all: Disable all the EQ frequency bands.
  • Page 362: Ethernet Igmp Audio Stream

    The signal has its response increased at the frequencies where the response of these drivers falls off, producing a high fidelity reproduction regardless. Ateis audio processors give you the same solution without using an external equalizer, it's all done in the software component PEQ.
  • Page 363 There are several types as the server of Ethernet audio stream: Terra Server, Terracom device or computer software such as VLC Media Player. The picture below shows how to use the Audio Matrix on Ateis Web Interface to set the preset of audio stream on TerraServer. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 364: Feedback

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Feedback The Feedback analyzes the signal, detects the feedback and attenuates the responsible frequency. There is several types of feedback components. The difference is only the bandwidth which is tuned for Music higher than speech(the bandwidth is decreasing between it). Each category has 4 kinds of feedback filters(4, 8 12 or 16).
  • Page 365: Filter

    DSP Components (All) Hold: When feedback is detected, a frequency will lock the component to hold this setting. Enable this button if you don’t want to release all the detected frequency after the Lock time. Manual: Enable the Frequency, Bandwidth and Gain fader to be adjusted manually. This will disable the automatic detection.
  • Page 366: Band Pass

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Axis: o X: Frequency of output signal(Hz). o Y: Gain of output signal(dB). Control Points: o Blue: Adjust frequency. o Yellow: Adjust bandwidth. 6.6.2 Band Pass Allow to pass the frequency within a certain range and attenuates the frequency which are not within that range.
  • Page 367: Band Stop

    DSP Components Element Description Control Window Mode: The type of filtering, Slope: The slopes of attenuation. Bandwidth: The difference between the upper and lower frequencies in a contiguous set of frequencies. Mute: Mute the filter's module. Level: The gain of the filter's module. Frequency: The frequency of cut.
  • Page 368: Crossover/Crossover Stereo

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Mode: The type of filtering. Slope: The slope of attenuation. Bandwidth: The difference between the upper and lower frequency. Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the filter's module. Level: The gain of the filter's module. Frequency: The frequency of cut. Graphical Control Window Axis: o X: Frequency of output signal(Hz).
  • Page 369: Hi/Lo Pass

    DSP Components o X: Frequency of output signal(Hz). o Y: Level of input signal(dB). Control Points: o Blue: Adjust Level and hi-pass Frequency or low-pass Frequency of mid band. o Yellow: Adjust Level and both hi-pass Frequency and low-pass Frequency of mid band.
  • Page 370: Notch Filter

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Mode: The type of filtering. Type: Low or High pass. Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the filter's module. Level: The gain of signal. Frequency: The frequency of cut. Graphical Control Window Axis: o X: Frequency of output signal (Hz). o Y: Level of input signal (dB).
  • Page 371: Shelving Filter

    DSP Components o X: Frequency of output signal (Hz). o Y: Level of input signal (dB). Control Points: o Blue: Adjust element Frequency (Horizontal) and Level (Vertical). o Yellow: Adjust element Bandwidth. 6.6.7 Shelving Filter Shelving Filter implements a first order response and provides an adjustable boost or cut to frequency above/lower than a certain point.
  • Page 372: Fireman

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Fireman This component represents the Fireman Microphone with one channel audio output. Element Description Control Window Mute: Mute the audio signal. Monitor: Enable/disable the monitoring function if the fireman mic has fault/shortcut. Level: The level of Fireman component. Paging-Event Selection: Select a paging event using the Fireman component.
  • Page 373 DSP Components Control Window Audio Channel: Select the number of audio output for Fire Alarm message. One controller can use up to 4 message channels. Logic Channel: Select the number of logic output pin for Fire Alarm component. One controller can handle from 1~32 logic output.
  • Page 374: Logic Signal & Trigger Time

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual three types of mode for EVAC Input: Contact with monitor/Contact without monitor/ Voltage. Simply make adjustment by clicking the [Evacuation] component if users intend to change the types of modes. 6.8.1 Logic Signal & Trigger time Trigger Detect Output Impulse Pin: Set the number of Logic Output Pin for controlling the EVAC Input Pin of Fire Alarm component.
  • Page 375 DSP Components Each of the Fire Alarm Message can be added in more than one Message Group and the name of [Message Group] can be changed for users' preference. During the message paging, the playlist of [Message Group] shall be played orderly from top to bottom [Warning > Fire Alarm > MG3]. Priority: Set the priority for Fire Alarm Message.
  • Page 376 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual This button needs to be selected if users intend to make adjustment of [Message Play List]. Prev/Post/Normal Message: There are three types of Message Play for [Message Group]: Prev/Post/Normal. Before clicking [Prev/Post] button, make sure the [Active] button is selected forwards. o Prev/Post Message: Edit the lists of playback messages in [Message Group] from top to bottom orderly.
  • Page 377: Paging Zone Setting

    DSP Components 6.8.3 Paging Zone Setting Users shall assign the message playback for each zone. Take the picture below as an example, when the EVAC Input 1 has been triggered, the Zone 1 of IDA8C 1 controller shall be play the assigned EVAC message, as for Zone 2 and Zone 3 shall be played with A_U message.
  • Page 378: Mono Input

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the audio channel. Sensitivity: Set the input gain of the channel to the preamplifier. Phantom Power: Apply 48 VDC phantom power to the channel input for use with condenser mics. RTO: An input channel 'Routed To Output(s)'.
  • Page 379: Stereo Input

    DSP Components Control Window Element Description Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the audio channel. RTO: An input channel 'Routed To Output(s)'. Overload: Light up if the signal of input channel is bigger than Overload Thd. Volume: The VU-Meter shows the channel of RMS level. Signal: Light up if an audio signal presents above -30 dB from the chosen 'Sensitivity'.
  • Page 380: U Input

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the audio channel. RTO: The input channel 'Routed To Output(s)'. Overload: Light up if the signal of input channel is bigger than Overload Thd. Volume: The VU-Meter shows the channel of RMS level. Signal: Light up if an audio signal presents above -30 dB from the chosen 'Sensitivity'.
  • Page 381: Duplex Input

    DSP Components 6.9.5 Duplex Input Used for the AES/EBU input, it's very similar to the analog Input component except without Sensitivity and Phantom Power values. The audio input to channel 1 board goes to the component Duplex Input A channel 1 & 2, channel 2 to the Duplex Input A channel 3 & 4, channel 3 to the Duplex Output B channel 1 &...
  • Page 382: Inverter

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the audio channel. RTO: The input channel 'Routed To Output(s)'. Overload: Light up if the signal of input channel is bigger than Overload Thd. Volume: The VU-Meter shows the channel of RMS level. Signal: Light up if an audio signal presents above -30 dB from the chosen 'Sensitivity'.
  • Page 383: Level Controller

    DSP Components 6.11 Level Controller Allow to adjust the signal level. Control Window Element Description Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the module's function. Input/Output Level: Adjust the level of an input/output channel. 6.12 Local Echo Suppressor This component is designed for suppressing local Echo or feedback. It has two parts, the Pre- Processing and the Post-Processing.
  • Page 384: Logic

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Bypass: Disable this module's function. Gain Reduction: Display the gain of output volume. Pre-Processing o Threshold: When the input volume is larger than the Pre-Processing Threshold, it will decrease the volume to [Threshold].
  • Page 385: Capturer

    DSP Components R pin (Reset): The ''pulse trigger'' that will give the R pin the triggering signal. NC pin (No Change): When the input ''remains the same'', the NC will give a pulse to let the next component which is connected to the Batcher component to identify the remain status. 6.13.3 Capturer Allow to capture the selected parameter of input and lock them as the output.
  • Page 386: Detector

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.13.4 Detector Used when the output is based on the range of input you select. Note that the setting of input range is according to the binary code. Control Window Detector Setting The range of every output pin can be set individually, the corresponded input needs to set by binary code.
  • Page 387: Emergency Type 2

    DSP Components displayed on the LCD panel of IDA8C when pushing the EVAC button. The window of [EMERGENCY ENABLE] will display on LCD when pushing the EVAC Button, see the picture on the right. The window of [EMERGENCY DISABLE] will display on LCD when pushing the RESET Button, see the picture on the right.
  • Page 388: Evacuation Fault

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.13.7 Evacuation Fault This component will be triggered when the EVAC fault has occurred and will inform the next component which are connected to. 6.13.8 Evacuation Input This component corresponds to the Evacuation Input of IDA8C/S, the output logic signal will be the other logic component's input.
  • Page 389: Urgp 16I16O

    DSP Components Open (Lo) to Close (Hi) or from Close (Hi) to Open (Lo). Log Enabled: Tick the checkbox to record the logs on Machine Log list when the evac input of IDA8 processor has been triggered. Activation: This parameter to determine under what condition the hardware will generate 1 output. There are two choices: o Open (Lo): The component output=1 when the contact open (contact mode) or voltage low (voltage mode).
  • Page 390 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Drag the URGP device icon from the configuration file, and connect it to PDC port. See the picture on the right. Double click the URGP device icon to open a setting window, them you can choose which URGP component you want to connect to.
  • Page 391: Event

    DSP Components 6.13.10 Event 6.13.10.1 Trigger This component links the events to the logic signal, which the events will be triggered if the input logic signal is from Low to High or from High to Low depending on the settings. Control Window When dragging the Event Trigger component from [Main-DSP Components], a [Select Pin Count] window will display as the...
  • Page 392: Value Control

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Event Name: The name of the events that are From the above picture, the logic output of linked. channel 4 and 6 are selected. For more settings, click the [...] grid on [Logic Out]. Content: A [...] link button to open the setting window.
  • Page 393 DSP Components Output Channel: The number of channels to be as the event results. Parameters Event Name: The name of the events that are linked. Content: A [...] link button to open the event setting window to assign which elements to control.
  • Page 394: Fault Definer

    This component allows users to trigger the customized faults which meet the users' need. Control Window The Fault Message can be read from the LCD front panel on IDA8C and the Fault List from Ateis Studio software as well. The Input Pin can be generate in either Hi or Lo in circumstances.
  • Page 395: Fault Definer Security

    Hi/Lo checkbox: Define the channel pin either high or low, and the message which users has set in [Message] field will be displayed on the Fault List of LCD front panel on IDA8C and Ateis Studio software as the reporting message.
  • Page 396: Latcher

    R (Reset) pin: The triggering signal, which will lock after reset (mapping with R pin). CR (Clear) pin: A pulse action based on the [Disable] mode, providing the function of lock. 6.13.13 Logic Control Allow to generate the logic signal using buttons in Ateis Studio. Control Window Elements The element allows to show the control logic signal for each channel output.
  • Page 397: Logic Gate

    DSP Components 6.13.14 Logic Gate Allow to delay the output time. Control Window Elements Rising Response Time (100ms)/Falling Response Time (100ms): The time of output delay when a rising signal/ falling signal is triggered. The unit of time is 100ms, therefore, the actually value is N x 100 ms.
  • Page 398: Logic Net Input

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.13.16 Logic Net Input This component transfers logic signals over Ateis Net. The logic signal goes into the Logic Net Out component in one device and out from the Logic Net In component in another device by using the Ateis Net card.
  • Page 399: Status Control

    DSP Components The input pin and output pin of Pulse Control are mutually corresponded with each other. The status of each pin can be set individually. When the input is triggered, the output will result in a duration of 1 second pulse.
  • Page 400: Not

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.13.20 NOT This component performs logical NOT operation. 6.13.21 OR This component performs logical OR operation. 6.13.22 Output This component is corresponding to the contact outputs. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 401: Scheduler

    DSP Components 6.13.23 Scheduler Allows to arrange the timing of generating logical pulse to output. The length of pulse is 1 sec. There are four types of schedulers: Scheduler 1 CH, Scheduler 2 CH, Scheduler 4 CH and Scheduler 8 CH. The pins on the top side enables(signal = 1) or disables(signal = 0) the scheduler belongings to the channel.
  • Page 402: Serial Signal Buffer

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Triggering Mode The triggering mode defines the rule of By Excel File triggering a pulse to output. Periodic: The interval is the time between two triggers. It allows to set the triggering times by using an excel file.
  • Page 403: Urgp32I

    DSP Components Pin Count: Choose the binary code of the output. F Pin: Output the binary codes/binary combinations which are converted from decimal codes/ decimal combinations after the F Pin is triggered. The higher of the Pin count indicates higher priority of decimal codes. o Pin 1: LSB stands for the first priority of decimal codes.
  • Page 404 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Drag URGP device icon from configuration file, and connect it to PDC port. See the picture on the right. Double click the URGP device icon to open a setting window, them you can choose which URGP component you want to connect to. See the picture on the right.
  • Page 405: Pulse Generator

    DSP Components 6.13.26 Pulse Generator 6.13.26.1 Control The Pulse Generator Control component is a component which gives pulse. Note: The connected input pin is a high active pin and gives pulse when deactivating. Control Window Elements High Time(sec)/Lo Time(sec): The Hi time and Lo time of output pulse.
  • Page 406: Meter-Peak/Rms Meter

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Elements High Time(sec)/Lo Time(sec): The Hi time and Lo time of output pulse. Count: Set the number of pulse time. C Pin (Clear): If you want to stop and clear the setting of pulse count from [Count] function, the C Pin will trigger a raising edge.
  • Page 407: Message

    Message 6.15.1 Message Player This component plays the audio message files stored in your Ateis devices. It allows multiple events binding with a message in the event list. Each event can be assigned for triggering source. If there is more than one event triggered in the same message player component, the event with the highest priority will play the message.
  • Page 408 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Elements Name: Rename the event. Priority: The priority of Event. No matter which one is triggered first, the Event with the higher priority will take priority. Messages: The total messages in this event. Add an event by clicking [...] in Messages grid to open "Message Play Event" window. Click [Add from HW] and select messages.
  • Page 409 DSP Components Set the logic out signal: 1. Interrupt: If the IR trigger interrupts the Event 1, the logic output CH 1 will send a signal "High". 2. Normal Ending: If the Event 1 is set to end normal ending and not interrupted or cleared, the logic output CH 2 will send a signal "High".
  • Page 410: Mm Player

    6.15.2 MM Player This component plays the messages stored in the Ateis device. It allows to set the playing sequence of messages and play through the logic signal input of component. The [MM Playeer] component will occupied with 1 or 2 message channels, please refer to Message Limitation chapter.
  • Page 411 DSP Components Control Window Elements Priority: The priority depends on the list order. Message Name: Click [...] to manage the messages stored in the device or PC. Mode: Choose the mode of playing messages. Control: Control by the Logic signal. The signal will be high when the message is playing, and will stop if it is low.
  • Page 412: Mixer

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Here is an example for explaining the order of play with Dynamic.Once the Logic IN 1 is high, it will play "The"+"next class is"+"Art", then, "The"+"next class is"+"History". 6.16 Mixer 6.16.1 AutoMixer This component mixes several signals to one output. The activation of channel(s) can be done manually/automatically by a signal and the priority.
  • Page 413: Automixer Mm

    DSP Components Element Description Type: o Manual: Manually activate the channels(the threshold and priority are ignored). o Automatic: Channels are activated depending on the priority and threshold. Last Mic. On Designated: Define which channel will stay open (only if "Last Mic. On" is activated). The channel will stay open if it's muted.
  • Page 414 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Type: o Manual: Manually activate the channels (the threshold and priority are ignored). o Automatic: Channels are activated depending on the priority and threshold. Last Mic. On Designated: Define which channel will stay open (only if "Last Mic. On" is activated). The channel will stay open if it's muted.
  • Page 415: Matrix

    DSP Components Automatic Mode Priority Level: Set the priority level of channel. Output Mute: Mute/unmute the module's output. Output Level: Set the output level of this module. Threshold: Sets the threshold for channel activation. Background Threshold: Set how the input signal will be interpreted for opening a gate. The background level will increase the input activation level.
  • Page 416: Standard

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Click [Output(n)] buttons under the label 'Variable Matrix' to open the sub-control windows of output channels. Create an individual mix of the input signals independently for the specified output. By default all levels are set as 0 dB which means that all audio signals at the input are mixed with no attenuation and appear like this on every output.
  • Page 417: Net Input

    6.17.2 Local Net Input This component transfers the audio signals over Ateis Net. The signal goes into a channel of a Net Output component and retrieves from the output with the same channel or any other Net Input component (the signal path is one to many relationship).
  • Page 418: Net Output

    6.18 Net Output 6.18.1 Global Net Output This component transfers audio signals over Ateis Net. It must work with Net Input. Please go to Global Net Input for details. 6.18.2 Local Net Output This component transfers audio signals over Ateis Net. It must work with Net Input. Please go to Local Net Input for details.
  • Page 419: Noise Generator

    DSP Components 6.19 Noise Generator 6.19.1 Pink Pink noise or 1/ƒ noise is a signal or a process with a frequency spectrum. In pink noise, each octave carries an equal amount of noise power. Control Window Element Description Mute: Mute the sound coming out from the component.
  • Page 420: White

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Level: The level of signal. Tone freq.: If the Tone mode is activated, this item needs to be selected. Start freq.: If the Tone mode is activated, this item needs to be selected. Stop freq.: Select the maximum frequency for Sweep mode.
  • Page 421: Output

    DSP Components Control Window Element Description Mute: Mute the sound coming from the component. Level: The level of the white noise. Application For example, it can be used to set up the equalization for a concert or other performance in a venue. A short burst of white or pink noise is sent through the PA system and monitored from various points in the venue, so that the engineer can tell if the acoustics of the building naturally boost or cut any frequencies.
  • Page 422: Monitor Output

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.20.2 Monitor Output The monitor output modules represent the amplifier zone output accessible on the rear panel of the device. There are 2 separate modules for use with the zone boards 1 and 2. Control Window Element Description Overload: The channel level above the chosen Overload Threshold.
  • Page 423: Stereo Output

    DSP Components Control Window Element Description Overload: The channel level above the chosen Overload Threshold. Volume: The meter shows the channel level. Mute: Mute/unmute the output channel, the LED lights in red while the channel is muted. Signal: Indicate if a channel is activated or not. Level: The level of signal output of the module.
  • Page 424: Duplex Output

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 6.20.5 Duplex Output For AES/EBU output, the duplex output modules represent the physical outputs accessible on the rear panel of the device. There are several separate modules for use with each of the audio boards. Control Window Element Description Overload: The channel level above the chosen Overload Threshold.
  • Page 425 DSP Components Control Window Element Description Activation: The activation type of routing. o Fixed: The input channel will be routed to the chosen output channel(s) which users have selected on [Output]. o Vox: When the input level is above the threshold which is set in [Threshold] setting, the input channel will be routed to the chosen output channel(s) which users have selected on [Output].
  • Page 426: Network Paging (Matrix & Switch Mode)

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Priority: When multiple input channels are being triggered, the channel which has higher priority and will be routed first. The smaller the number is, the higher the priority is. The priority basis will be based on first-in, first-served if the priority among the conflicted input channels are the same.
  • Page 427 Some applications like PA station system requires a huge number of zones for paging by connecting to multiple Ateis audio processors via Ateis Net. The Network Paging configuration of every audio processor will be in charge of the paging tasks. See the example as below, Double click the Network Paging component to open the settings window, the following sections will describe the parameters of each tab.
  • Page 428 If the Evac source is activated information for 3rd party controller using during paging, the device will show this "LED modbus protocol to get data from Ateis GLOBAL EVAC" state on IDA8 front panel. Also, devices. this activity will be logged.
  • Page 429 DSP Components o Logic Signal: Paging request is established depending on the logic signal(Low to High or High to Low) of an input. Paging Event: Binds a paging event for the zone selection. The settings allow you to put multiple channels Only events with a singular type are to perform a logic...
  • Page 430 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Integration Setting An Integration paging event has multiple codes for Code: A zone combination or a selection of zone selection. This is for each code which is able zone. See the example above, the zone to assign the key of control consoles such as combination of code is (Z1, Z2, and Z3) which PPM-AS and PSS-AS.
  • Page 431 DSP Components sources or not occupied by other sources with lower priority. Recovery: To let the paging source returns as active source when their paging event has finished. The occupied zone will return to active source if both options "Recovery" of the activated source and "Release"...
  • Page 432: Pdc Audio

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Relay This Relay function needs to be worked by using Paging Source function together. It is able to output a logical High to a specific output channel in condition of a zone is occupied by a specific source. From the picture on the left, the Logic Output of channel 1 will stay High if the Z1 (Zone 1) is occupied by the paging source of PSS-AS.
  • Page 433: Pdc Output

    DSP Components Control Window Element Description Bypass/Mute: Disable/mute the audio channel. RTO: An input channel 'Routed To Output(s)'. Overload: Light up if the signal of an input channel is bigger than Overload Thd. Volume: The VU-Meter shows the channel of RMS level.
  • Page 434: Selector

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Control Window Element Description Overload: Light up if the signal of an input channel is bigger than Overload Thd. Volume: The VU-Meter shows the channel of RMS level. Mute: Mute the audio channel. Signal: Light up if the audio signal presents above - 30 dB from the chosen 'Sensitivity'.
  • Page 435: Telephone Card

    Hold Time: Determine if an audio input is activated or not. 6.25 Telephone Card 6.25.1 TC Transmit Allow the Ateis device to dial/receive phone calls. It needs to work with the telephone card. © 2020, ATEÏS. All rights reserved.
  • Page 436 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Pins at the Top Pins at the Bottom Rd: Redial when the state of signal Rd: The telephone line(RJ11 connector) connection is is from low to high. correct. F: Flashes when making a 3-way S: Whether the set port is connected to the telephone or calling.
  • Page 437: Tc Receive

    DSP Components Busy: Light up if the telephone remote is in busy status and is not allowed to receive any other calls. MCU: Function Reserved. Fault: Light up if there is an error on telephone line. Mute: Mute the transmitting audio. Flash: Allow a 3-way telephone conversation.
  • Page 438: Dtmf Paging

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Caller Mute: Mute the audio of a caller. Caller Level: Adjust the audio level of a caller. Ring Mute: Mute the ring audio. Ring Level: Adjust the level of a ring. DTMF: If the caller presses any key on its phone after an incoming call was received, the telephone card will detect and display the numbers that have been triggered on the control window and change the status of the logic output corresponding to the detected number.
  • Page 439 DSP Components Before proceeding the DTMF paging, make sure the connection between each component has fully connected with. Double click the [Network Paging] component to open pop-up setting window. Click [Activation] button corresponded to its CH(the CH that connected Receive component) on [Paging Info] grid.
  • Page 440 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Click [..] button to open the [Select Zone] window. Then click [Add] button to open the [Add Code] window. If you would like to add a new code, click [Add] button to open the [Add Code] window. There are two ways to create a new code: Single and Range.
  • Page 441: Voip

    DSP Components Now click on the [TC Transmit] component to enter the telephone number. After entering the numbers, click [Dial] button to dial, then you can hear the audio source from the [Input A] component. Before calling via DTMF code, please Redial: follow the instruction of paging method.
  • Page 442 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual [VoIP Receive]-Control Window Mute: Mute or unmute the channel input. Level: The level of the channel. Setting [ [VoIP Receive]-Setting Account: o User: The calling name(text or telephone number) can be user-defined. o Password: The password that is using to connected to SIP server.
  • Page 443 DSP Components Mute: Mute/unmute the channel input. Level: The level of channel. Ring: Light up if receiving calls. SIP: Light up when the call is busy. Ready: Light up if it's in standby mode. It will light off when receiving call or the call is busy at the moment.
  • Page 444: Dtmf Voip

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Cancel/Hang up: Click to cancel/hang up the call. Telephone Book: Click to open [Contact Manager] window and choose the contacts. o Identifier: Enter/display the SIP IP call. The format is "[phone number]@[IP address]:[SIP port]" 6.26.2 DTMF VoIP Receive a telephone call and detects if a DTMF tone output logic signal responded to the key pressing on remote telephone.
  • Page 445: Voip Dtmf Paging

    DSP Components Setting [ [VoIP Receive]-Setting Server: o IP: The connected IP of SIP server. o RTP Port: The port that is using for streaming. o SIP Port: The port that is using via SIP protocol. o Codec: The format that is using for streaming. o Buffer: The delay time of streaming.
  • Page 446 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Before proceeding the DTMF paging, make sure the connection between each component has fully connected with. Double click the [Network Paging] component to open the pop-up setting window. Click [Activation] button corresponded to its CH (the CH that connected Receive component) on [Paging Info] grid.
  • Page 447 DSP Components Click [..] button to open the [Select Zone] window. Then click [Add] button to open the [Add Code] window. If you would like to add a new code, click [Add] button to open the [Add Code] window. There are two ways to create a new code: Single and Range.
  • Page 448: Voxnet Control

    6.27 Voxnet Control This component is a bridge between the Ateis device and the Voxnet device. It maps the key in Voxnet protocol to the code in an event for paging control. The [Voxnet Control] component will occupied with 2 x message channels, please refer to Message Limitation chapter.
  • Page 449 DSP Components Control Window Password: o Enable Password: Click to enable the password function. And enter the password and the confirmation password again. If the password function is enable, there will be a pop-up window as the picture below, I/O Pins: o Audio Input/Output: Select...
  • Page 450: Fault List & Troubleshooting

    Log the fault. A warning message of the fault will be shown in the touch screen panel. When Ateis Studio is connected to the IDA8C/S, in [Device Status] field of [Device Management] panel will show a fault, see the picture as below.
  • Page 451 1. Check the cable between IDA8 and amplifier. 2. Go to [Normal Amplifier Monitor] in 1. Amplifier gain is too high. Normal/Backup [Monitor] window in ATEIS Studio, 2. Amplifier gain is too low. AMP Error and check the Measure value. If 3. Amplifier fails.
  • Page 452 IDA8 the evacuation input is set to "contact mode"). processor. Local AteisNet Both local ATEIS net card port A & B connection 1. Check if the cables are connected Broken broken tightly and correctly.
  • Page 453 Management] window on ATEIS Studio. 3. Try to replace RJ45/Fiber cable for Global AteisNet One of the global ATEIS net port has broken. testing purpose. Backup Mode Note: Only for global net IDA8. 4. Check if the netcard port LED is blinking.
  • Page 454: Ethernet Broken

    PC/laptop or any IP device in the LAN). 1. Reboot machine. 2. Replace RJ45 or fiber cable for A/B Packet or lost errors in the Ateis Local / Global NT PHY Error testing purpose. Net Card. 3. If the error still exists, please replace the netcard.
  • Page 455: User Define Error

    "XXXXX", where XXXXX is the content defined in "Fault Definer" the DSP component field [Message]. o A text message will be displayed at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 456: Normal Amplifier Error

    "Z1 Normal AMP Too High", where "Z1" could be any other zones, and "Normal AMP" could be "Backup AMP" as well. o A text message will be displayed at the [Machine Fault Record] window in the Ateis Studio, see the picture as below.
  • Page 457: Line A/B Monitor Fault

    Fault List & Troubleshooting Amplifier Fail 7.1.5 Line A/B Monitor Fault This error is mainly for loudspeakers connected to the IDA8C/S's speaker zone output connectors. There are three kinds of faults: Line A/B Open: If the value of Measure (ohm) is greater than 4000 ohm, this fault can be recognized by IDA8C/S when the field of [Measure(ohm)] shows "OPEN".
  • Page 458 "Line A Error", where Line A could be Line B. "Z1 Line A OPEN", where Z1 could be any zone, Line A could be Line B. A text message will be displayed at the window [Machine Fault Record] of Ateis Studio, see the picture as below.
  • Page 459: Amplifier Line Leakage Error

    Fault List & Troubleshooting Line A/B Open Line A/B Short Line A/B Bad Impedance 7.1.6 Amplifier Line Leakage Error An electricity leakage between the IDA8C/S and the speaker is detected. The measurement of speaker lines has short-circuit fault due to the + speaker line is connected to ground wire, and - is connected to ground wire.
  • Page 460: Evac Intput Error

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual "Z1 Line Leakage Error", where Z1 can be any zone. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 461: Local Ateis-Net Broken

    EVAC Input Error (SHORT) "EVAC Input Error" message will be displayed on the touch screen of IDA8C: o A text message will be displayed at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 462: Global Ateis-Net Broken

    V.105 or higher, with the resistors. If your Ateis Net card doesn't have the resistors (as circled in the picture), it might cause the connection problems. Please contact your Ateis dealer to replace it with a working one.
  • Page 463: Fireman Error

    Log: o "Global AteisNet Broken" message displays on the touch screen of IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 464: Vox@Net Offline

    Log: o "Voxnet Offline" message displays on the touch screen of IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 465: Urgp16I16O Fault

    "Redundancy Error", "Backup Device Offline" or "Operation Mode Fail" messages display at the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 466: Remote Offline

    "PPM Port:2 ID:1", where Port N is the Nth PDC port for the peripheral connection, the ID is the unique number for each peripheral device on the PDC port. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below.
  • Page 467: Remote Fault

    The IP is the unique number for each peripheral device on the PDC port, ch is the number of the channel. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below.
  • Page 468: Ethernet Remote Offline

    The ID is the unique number for each peripheral device on the PDC port. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 469: File Corruption

    Fault List & Troubleshooting 7.1.19 File Corruption The file CRC check code fails (if the file monitoring has been enabled in ATEIS Studio). Indication: LED Indicator: When this error is detected, the following LEDs will light up: o G. Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C/S.
  • Page 470: Backupamp Used State

    "Zone n Normal AMP Rating too low" "Zone n BackUp AMP Rating too low" (where n = 1~8) o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 471: Global Ateisnet Backup Mode

    Log: o "Global AteisNet Backup Mode" message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays on the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 472: Major User Define Fault

    Log: o "Bypass Mode." message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 473: Modan Offline

    "Modan Offline" "Modan Port: n offline" (Where n = 1~65535) o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 474: Backup Amp Out Of Toler

    Log: o "Local Netcard Boot Failure" message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [IP Attack] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 475: Nt Phy Error

    Log: o "NT PHY Error" message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C. o The text messages display at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. LNT: Error in Ateis Local Net Card. Note: GNT: Ateis Global Net Card.
  • Page 476: Net Blacklist

    G. Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C/S. Log: o "Net Blacklist" message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. 7.1.37 Fan Error The fan in IDA8 breaks down.
  • Page 477 I2C Error Reboot device. controllers. Front panel LED, fan, Evac input, temperature detect, button control fail. The local ATEIS net card 1. Reboot device. Local Netcard Boot fails. Note: Only for IDA8 2. Re-connect the ribbon Failure local net. Local ATEIS cable of Local netcard.
  • Page 478 Configuration (ats file) version is not match There is no configuration Please re-store configuration inside the device. No Preset Table of ATEIS Studio again. Fail to find the configuration There is an internal error 1. Reboot device. of the micro controller 2.
  • Page 479: Ssi Error

    Log: o "SSI error" message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 480: I2C Error

    Log: o "Flash Error" message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 481: Dsp Boot Error

    Log: o "Preset Table Error" message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 482: Spi Flash Error

    Log: o "SPI Flash Error" message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 483: Power Error

    Log: o "Trans Error" message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 484: Aesebu Boot Failure

    Log: o "AESEBU Boot Error." message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the window [Machine Fault Record] in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. A buzzing sound will be outputted to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C.
  • Page 485: Dsp Sdram Error

    G. Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C/S. Log: o "DSP SDRAM Error" message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. 7.2.18 DSP No Response There is no response on the DSP chip communication.
  • Page 486: Global Netcard Boot Failure

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Log: o "DSP Fault" message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C. o A text message displays at the [Machine Fault Record] window in Ateis Studio, see the picture as below. 7.2.20 Global Netcard Boot Failure The global Ateis-net card has failed.
  • Page 487 Ateis Studio software with the administrator level. Or you can set "Run as administrator" to default. First, right click the Ateis Studio software icon (Figure 1). Then click [Properties] button to enable ''Run this program as an administrator" option (Figure 2).
  • Page 488: Log List

    Audio board control has a fault SSI Error Global Netcard Boot Failure Gocal ATEIS netcard can't boot Local Netcard Boot Failure Local ATEIS net card can't boot DSP Boot Failure DSP chip can't boot Local AteisNet Broken local ATEIS net card connection status...
  • Page 489 All of the NTP server can't communicate NTP Sync: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss NTP synchronization time (ex: NTP Sync: 2013/7/12 08:15:42) Global AteisNet Broken Global ATEIS net card connection status Global AteisNet Recovery Voxnet Online Voxnet server connection status Voxnet Offline ModBus Online...
  • Page 490 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual LOG item Description Store File Fail Delete File Success Delete file result Delete File Fail PDC n Audio Short PDC n Audio Open PDC cable status PDC n Audio OK (n = 1~4) Zone n Normal AMP OK Zone n Normal AMP Fai Zone n Normal AMP Gain Too High Normal amplifier status...
  • Page 491 Log List LOG item Description (where n = source channel, xxx = zone number) Paging Stop Source : n At : xxx Paging stop status (where n = source channel, xxx = zone number) URGP 32I Port:m Fault CH:n, Deactive URGP 32I Port:m Fault CH:n, Active URGP 32I device monitor status URGP 32I Port:m CH:n Line Open...
  • Page 492 Local ATEIS net card detect unknown communication Local AteisNet Protect Enable/Disable so that enable protection function. Global ATEIS net port has unstable communication, it Global AteisNet PA/B Unstable may cause by its fiber cable or network card problem. Local ATEIS net port has unstable communication, it Local AteisNet PA/B Unstable may cause by its fiber cable or network card problem.
  • Page 493: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Processor 9.1.1 IDA8C Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Comment AC Input 115V~230V 1.6A@100V, Frequency:50Hz~60Hz 0.7A@240V DC Input 18V~30V, Typical 24V DC Output 18V~30V, Typical 24V 0.5A AC Maximum Consumption: 48W Amplifier Zone Outputs Maximum level: 14 dB Output Impedance: 50 Ohm Bandwidth: ±1dB@ 20Hz ~ 20kHz THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise)
  • Page 494 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Speaker Line/Amplifier, Monitor Speaker Speaker line/Amplifier Monitoring Speaker Maximum Power: 700W(RMS) Impedance: 8 Ohm Maximum Power @ 1kHz: 1.6W Maximum Power(Siren Message): THD @ 1kHz = < 1% 1000W Bandwidth @ -3dB = 100Hz ~ 12kHz Configurable Audio Input Sensitivity For each channel of a configurable audio input card, there are five levels to gain the audio signal.
  • Page 495: Ida8Sab

    Technical Data Evacuation Inputs (Contact Mode) 4 status: On, Off, Open and Short Evacuation Inputs (Voltage Mode) On Voltage: Item Minimum Maximum Unit High Contact Outputs + EVAC, Fault State Outputs Item Minimum Maximum Unit Voltage Current Contact Output Relay Contact Output Contact Form Maximum...
  • Page 496 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual AC Input 115V~230V 1.6A@100V, Frequency:50Hz~60Hz 0.7A@240V DC Input 18V~30V, Typical 24V DC Output 18V~30V, Typical 24V 0.5A AC Maximum Consumption: 48W Amplifier Zone Outputs Maximum level: 14 dB Output Impedance: 50 Ohm Bandwidth: ±1dB@ 20Hz ~ 20kHz THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise) Sensitivity Minimum...
  • Page 497 Technical Data Sensitivity For each channel of a configurable audio input card, there are five levels to gain the audio signal. They are sensitivity values of 0dBu, -12dbBu, -24dBu, -40dBu and -54dBu respectively. The meaning of sensitivity value is how large the gain is for an audio source, and to amplify the giving minus input source to 0dBu.
  • Page 498: Ida8Sl

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Current Contact Output Relay Contact Output Contact Form Maximum Unit Carry Current Maximum Voltage Electrical Life 1 x 10^8 (Ref 10VDC, 10mA) Mechanical Dimensions(W x H x D): 436mm (W) x 88mm (H) x 289mm (L) Weight: Colour: RAL7016...
  • Page 499 Technical Data -12dBu 20~20kHz@150Ω -24dBu -104 20~20kHz@150Ω -40dBu -112 20~20kHz@150Ω -54dBu -115 20~20kHz@150Ω Speaker Line/Amplifier Speaker Line/Amplifier Maximum Power: 100W(RMS) Maximum Power(Siren + Message): 1500W Configurable Audio Output Maximum level = 14 dBu Output Impedance = 50 Ohm Bandwidth =±1dB@ 20Hz ~ 20kHz THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise) Sensitivity Minimum...
  • Page 500 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Maximum Output Level: 10 dBu Output Impedance: 300 Ohm THD: @ 1kHz at output < 0.02 Bandwidth: @ -3dB at output = 20Hz ~ 20kHz Noise: @ 22Hz ~ 22kHz = -85dBu Maximum Input Level: 16 dBu Input Impedance: 11k Ohm THD:...
  • Page 501: Ida8S

    Technical Data Mechanical Dimensions(W x H x D): 436mm (W) x 88mm (H) x 300mm (L) Weight: Colour: RAL7016 Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 40°C 9.1.4 IDA8S Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Comment DC Input 18V~30V, Typical 24V DC Output 18V~30V, Typical 24V 0.5A AC Maximum Consumption: 48W Amplifier Zone Outputs...
  • Page 502 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual EIN (Equivalent Input Noise) Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 20~20kHz@150Ω -12dBu 20~20kHz@150Ω -24dBu -104 20~20kHz@150Ω -40dBu -112 20~20kHz@150Ω -54dBu -115 20~20kHz@150Ω Configurable Audio Input Sensitivity For each channel of a configurable audio input card, there are five levels to gain the audio signal.
  • Page 503: Ida8C-Sw

    Technical Data Evacuation Inputs (Voltage Mode) On Voltage Item Minimum Maximum Unit High Contact Outputs + EVAC, Fault State Outputs Item Minimum Maximum Unit Voltage Current Contact Output Relay Contact Output Contact Form Maximum Unit Carry Current Maximum Voltage Electrical Life 1 x 10^8 (Ref 10VDC, 10mA) Mechanical Dimensions(W x H x D): 436mm (W) x 44mm (H) x 285mm (L)
  • Page 504 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0.04 20~20kHz@+4dBu -12dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-2dBu -24dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-14dBu -40dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-30dBu -54dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-44dBu EIN (Equivalent Input Noise) Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 20~20kHz@150Ω -12dBu 20~20kHz@150Ω -24dBu -104 20~20kHz@150Ω -40dBu -112 20~20kHz@150Ω...
  • Page 505 Technical Data Maximum level = 14 dBu Output Impedance =10k Ohm Bandwidth =±1dB@ 20Hz ~ 20kHz THD+N(Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise) Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0.04 20~20kHz@+4dBu -12dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-2dBu -24dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-14dBu -40dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-30dBu -54dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-44dBu Maximum Output Level: 10 dBu...
  • Page 506: Ida8Sab-Sw

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Contact Outputs + EVAC, Fault State Outputs Item Minimum Maximum Unit Voltage Current Contact Output Relay Contact Output Contact Form Maximum Unit Carry Current Maximum Voltage Electrical Life 1 x 10^8 (Ref 10VDC, 10mA) Mechanical Dimensions(W x H x D): 436mm (W) x 88mm (H) x 313mm (L) Weight: 5.36Kg Screen:...
  • Page 507 Technical Data -24dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-14dBu -40dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-30dBu -54dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-44dBu EIN (Equivalent Input Noise) Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 20~20kHz@150Ω -12dBu 20~20kHz@150Ω -24dBu -104 20~20kHz@150Ω -40dBu -112 20~20kHz@150Ω -54dBu -115 20~20kHz@150Ω Speaker Line/Amplifier Maximum Power: 800W(RMS) Maximum Power(Siren + Message): 1000W Configurable Audio Output Maximum level = 14 dBu Output Impedance = 50 Ohm...
  • Page 508 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual -12dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-2dBu -24dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-14dBu -40dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-30dBu -54dBu 0.06 20~20kHz@-44dBu Maximum Output Level: 10 dBu Output Impedance: 300 Ohm THD: @ 1kHz at output < 0.02 Bandwidth: @ -3dB at output = 20Hz ~ 20kHz Noise: @ 22Hz ~ 22kHz = -85dBu Maximum Input Level:...
  • Page 509: Redundancy Unit

    Technical Data Contact Output Contact Form Maximum Unit Carry Current Maximum Voltage Electrical Life 1 x 10^8 (Ref 10VDC, 10mA) Mechanical Dimensions (W x H x D): 436mm (W) x 88mm (H) x 289mm (L) Weight: Colour: RAL7016 Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 40°C Redundancy Unit 9.2.1...
  • Page 510: Bpa

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Idle: 12VA SPA2120 *Idle: Measured with Full Power: 290VA 50 Hz 10 Volt surveillance Idle: 11VA SPA2240 tone on the output Full Power: 550VA Idle: 0.16A SPA2060 Full Power: 2.1A **Per ch. @ 24 VDC Idle: 0.16A DC Input 19-30 VDC SPA2120...
  • Page 511 Technical Data Battery Power supply 48 VDC Input: 48 - 53 VDC BPA-2120: 0.09 A - 0.16A - 4.07 A BPA-2240: 0.09 A - 0.23A - 8.13 A BPA-2480: 0.09 A - 0.23A - 13 A BPA-1000: 0.12 A - 32 A Inputs/Outputs Input US type: 115V...
  • Page 512: Dpafour

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual BPA-2240: Rated load resistance: 40 ohm (100V); 10 ohm (50V) Rated load capacitance: 125 nF (100V); 500 nF (50V) Rated output power: 240W (1 min. at 40°C)(per CH) BPA-2480: Rated load resistance: 20 ohm (100 V); 5 ohm (50 V) Rated load capacitance: 250 nF (100 V);...
  • Page 513: Battery Charger

    Technical Data Audio Characteristics Frequency response: ±3dB@50Hz ~ 20KHz Distortion at nominal power: <0.1% (@ 1 kHz) @ -10dB of rated output power SNR (Signal-to-noise ratio): > 90 dB Power output: 100 V Inputs/Outputs: Main line input: 770 mV Input impedance: 20K Ohm Loudspeakers Outputs Rated load resistance = 80 ohm (100 V) Rated load capacitance = 62,5 nF (100 V)
  • Page 514 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 3 ‘controllers’ outputs with a current of 5A maximum per output The maximum total current of the 5 outputs is 40A The power supply can operate without load current: Imin = 0 A Features and Technical Specifications: The Power Supply Equipment and the public address and voice alarm system must be powered by the same mains.
  • Page 515: Sonaes 12/150 A

    Technical Data Temperature compensation: A battery voltage compensation system maintains the charge characteristics within the limits specified by the battery manufacturer across the entire operational temperature range. Battery low voltage cut-out: o The cut-out threshold is 21,6 V ±3 %. o The element causing the cut-out will be in the + position.
  • Page 516 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Features and Technical Specifications: If your amplifiers are not supplied by the same mains as the Power Supply Equipment, a failure of the mains of the amplifiers must generate an alarm to the voice alarm system. o In normal operating mode: The Power Supply Equipment recharges the batteries and maintains them when they are fully charged.
  • Page 517 Technical Data The following batteries have been approved: o Fiamm FG Series o Yuasa NP Series o Effekta BTL Series o Powersonic GB Series o Long GB Series o Sun FT Series o Enersys VE Series o ABT TM Series Note: If you would like to use another battery type, please let us approve them.
  • Page 518: Console

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Warning: o Replacing the original battery with a battery of incorrect type may result in an explosion hazard. o Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with recycling requirements. Fuse Protections: 6.3 A T for 24V version F1 mother board (mains): 8A T for 48V version rating- type - size - breaking capacity...
  • Page 519: Dnm-485/Dnm-Enet

    Technical Data Dimensions(L x W x H): 100mm x 67mm x 30mm STATUS LED: Green ø 3mm Display the status of RF RS485 Protocol: RJ45 @Maximum Distance 500M{between system unit and DialPad 24 VDC@ 30 mA maximum RS232 connection: DB9 @Maximum Distance 12M(between system unit and DialPad Receiver DC POWER connection: DC-JACK@ 24V...
  • Page 520: Pss-As

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual DC Input 18V~26V, Typical 24V 120mA Microphone Microphone level: 6dBu Output Impedance: 100Ohm THD: @ 1kHz < 1% Bandwidth: @ -3dB = 100Hz ~ 18kHz Front Panel Loudspeaker Impedance: 4Ohm Maximum Power: @ 1kHz = 1W THD: @ 1kHz <...
  • Page 521: Urc-150/Urc-150 As

    Technical Data 9.5.6 URC-150/URC-150 AS Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Comment DC Input 24VDC 20mA Mechanical Dimensions( W x L x H): 84mm x 33mm x 84mm Weight: 0.08KG (0.17 lbs) Maximum Cable Length: 100m on CAT5 cable Operating temperature: 0ºC ~ 55ºC 9.5.7 URC-200/URC-200 AS...
  • Page 522: Urgp32I/Urgp16I16O

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 9.5.9 URGP32I/URGP16I16O Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Comment DC Input 24VDC 30mA Evacuation Inputs (Contact Mode) Bias Voltage Item Minimum Maximum Unit Voltage Monitoring resistor: 4.7k Ohm Evacuation Inputs (Voltage Mode) On Voltage Item Minimum Maximum Unit Voltage Mechanical...
  • Page 523: Cd8/Cd16

    Technical Data 9.5.11 CD8/CD16 Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption DC Input 18V~26V, Typical 24V CD8: 120mA/ CD16: 150mA Microphone Microphone level: 6dBu Output Impedance: 100Ohm THD: @ 1kHz < 1% Bandwidth: @ -3dB = 50Hz ~ 20kHz Noise Gate Threshold: -84dBu ~ -24dBu Max Output Level: -54dBu ~ 6dBu...
  • Page 524: Pcp

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual THD: @ 1kHz < 1% Bandwidth: @ -3dB = 200Hz ~ 20kHz Music Input Input Impedance: 10kOhm Maximum level: 12dBu THD: @ 1kHz < 0.1% Bandwidth: @ -3dB = 20Hz ~ 20kHz Mechanical Dimensions (W x H x D): 483 mm x 220 mm x 68 mm Weight: 3.9Kg...
  • Page 525: Anm

    Technical Data Bandwidth: @ -3dB = 50Hz ~ 20kHz Front Panel Loudspeaker Impedance: 8Ohm Maximum Power: @ 1kHz = 1W THD: @ 1kHz < 1% Bandwidth: @ -3dB = 200Hz ~ 20kHz Music Input Input Impedance: 10kOhm Maximum level: 12dBu THD: @ 1kHz <...
  • Page 526: Application Examples

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Application Examples 10.1 Setup on Front Panel 10.1.1 Audio Signal Step 1: "Drag n' drop" the selected device from the Device List. Step 2: Double click the device to enter "DSP Configuration" page. Connect the "Input A" to "Network Paging"...
  • Page 527 Application Examples Step 4: Click [...] Paging Events button to open the front panel setup window. Step 5: Click "Singular" tab, then click [Add] button to configure a singular event. Step 6: Click [...] Show button to select the certain paging zones. Under the "Name", users are free to modify the name of the event.
  • Page 528 IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Step 10: Open the event window and select the events. " 1. Source Count: Select how many events you would like to display on the front panel. IDA8 supports up to 32 event setting on front panel. 2.
  • Page 529 Application Examples Step 8: Select the paging zones under each code and close the window to finish the setting. Step 9: Go back to Device window, right click the device and choose "Front Panel Settings" Step 10: Enter the name of the next event, here is set for "music 2"...
  • Page 530: Message

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 10.1.2 Message Step 1: "Drag n' drop" the selected device from the Device List. Step 2: Double click the device to open "DSP Configuration" window. "Drag n' Drop" the Message Player component window, connect component Network Paging component(The channel 2 as the message input...
  • Page 531 Application Examples Step 4: Click [...] IDA8C button again to open the zone selection window. Step 5: Select the zones for singular message event. Then close all the windows to finish the setting. Step 6: Go back to the "Device" window.
  • Page 532: Fireman

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual Step 8: Go back to the Device window, right click device component. 1. Click "Front Panel Settings" to open its setting window. 2. Paste the message file name on the name column Note: The file name must be exactly the same.
  • Page 533 Application Examples Step 3: Double click the Network Paging component to open its setting window. 1. Click [Activation] button on channel 2. Click [Paging Events] button. 3. Click [Add] button. 4. Select [Singular]. 5. Enter the name of singular message event.
  • Page 534: Setup Audio Monitoring On Front Panel

    IDA8 Global-Net User Manual 10.2 Setup Audio Monitoring on Front Panel Allow to monitor the audio input/output sources to each zone/channel over the device's front panel. Step 1: Open the "Device DSP Configuration" window. The example here monitors Input channel 1,2,3,4 Output channel...
  • Page 535: Contact Infomation

    Contact Infomation ATEÏS Europe B.V. Europe & Africa Celsiusstraat 1 - 2652 XN Lansingerland (Rotterdam Region), Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 10 2088690 info@ateis-europe.com www.ateis.com ATEÏS Suisse SA Penton Audio USA Switzerland & South-East Europe USA, Canada & Latin America Avenue des Baumettes 9, 21 Sabin St.

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