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Before starting, read the Important Safety Instructions printed on the sheet supplied with the equipment. For your own safety and that of the operator, technical crew and performers, follow all instructions and heed all warnings printed on the sheet and on the equipment panels.
The function of the dLive MixRack is determined by the firmware (operating software) that runs it. Firmware is updated regularly as new features are added and improvements made.
Check www.allen-heath.com for the latest version of dLive firmware.
Please refer to the Allen & Heath website for further information, knowledgebase and technical support. For more information on dLive setup and mixing functions please refer to the dLive Firmware Reference Guide available for download at www.allen-heath.com.
You can also join our Allen & Heath Digital Community to share knowledge and information with other dLive users.
Register your product online at www.allen-heath.com/register.
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dLive is a distributed digital mixing system providing a uniquely flexible solution for any live sound application. It separates the mix engine from the control surface, putting the audio and processing where it is needed, and offering a host of control and audio networking possibilities. Refer to the Allen & Heath website to find out more about dLive.
The MixRack is the heart of any dLive system. It houses the XCVI processing core complete with audio I/O, control and audio networking ports. It is typically connected to a dLive Surface, but can also be controlled at the same time as or even without a Surface using a laptop or iPad, Allen & Heath IP remotes or third party controllers via TCP/IP. The system can be expanded by adding up to 3 DX32 modular racks/6 DX168 portable expanders, and is compatible with the ME personal mixing system.
dLive MixRacks
There are different sizes of dLive MixRack available. All feature the same mix engine and differ only in the number of analogue I/O. All models can work with the full 128 channels by adding DX expanders or patching digital sources.
dLive DM0 MixRack features at a glance:
The DM0 MixRack can be operated as a freestanding unit for shelf or floor operation. Check that its plastic feet are fitted. Ensure adequate air flow around the unit. It must not be covered in any way. Always stand the unit on a firm flat surface away from any soft furnishings or carpet.
The DM0 MixRack is designed as a 19 inch rack mount unit and occupies 4U of rack space. The plastic feet may need to be removed before rack mounting; retain them for future use.
For rental, touring and other portable use, we recommend that you use a professional grade flight case with shock mounted internal rack frame.
Ensure natural convection of airflow around the unit by allowing good ventilation below, in front of and behind the unit. Rack equipment known to produce a significant amount of heat should not be mounted directly below the unit. Forced convection by means of a rack mounted fan-tray may be desirable in situations where space is restricted and the ambient air temperature is high.
The rack ears can be mounted facing either the front or rear panel to suit the application. They are secured to the sides of the MixRack with 3 screws each as indicated below. Remove these screws using a Pozidriv screwdriver to remove or reposition the rack ears.
iLive / GLD option cards (M-Dante, M-Waves, M-ES-V2, M-ACE, M-MADI) can be used with dLive when fitted with the M-DL-ADAPT 'letter-box' adapter. This provides a 64x64 48kHz interface with built-in Sample Rate Conversion.
Use the I/O screen to patch signals from or to the I/O Ports.
Heed the safety warnings printed on the panel.
A plastic P-clip cable clamp is provided to secure the mains cable. Slot the cable in or lock it in place using a star Torx T20 screwdriver to refit the clamp around the cable.
A recessed switch lets you reset the network settings to factory default. To reset, turn the MixRack off, insert a pointed object to press and hold the switch whilst turning the MixRack back on. Hold the switch in for at least 30 seconds.
Switch on the MixRack. It takes around 15s for the mix engine to start passing audio. You should hear the relays click as they connect the outputs once the boot-up is completed. The Ready indicator on the front panel will light up at this point.
Plug a touring grade CAT5e (or higher specification) cable up to 100m long between the dLive Surface and MixRack gigaACE ports. Use two cables for redundancy if required.
Refer to www.allen-heath.com for cable requirements, recommendations, and a list of CAT5e/CAT6 cables available to order.
Switch on the Surface. The gigaACE Lnk/Err indicators flash at a steady rate when the link is established. The red error indicator lights if a communication error is detected. Check that the cables are correctly plugged in and are not faulty.
It takes around 30s for the Surface to take control and the touchscreen to become responsive.
Plug a touring grade CAT5e (or higher specification) cable up to 100m long between the DX Expander and MixRack DX ports. Use two cables for redundancy if required.
Refer to www.allen-heath.com for cable requirements, recommendations, and a list of CAT5 cables available to order.
Switch on the DX Expander. The DX port Lnk/Err indicators flash at a steady rate when the link is established. The red error indicator lights if a communication error is detected. Check that the cables are correctly plugged in and are not faulty.
Plug a touring grade CAT5e (or higher specification) cable up to 100m long between the MixRack ME port and the ME-1 or ME-U.
Refer to www.allen-heath.com for cable requirements, recommendations, and a list of CAT5 cables available to order.
Connect a laptop, router or access point to either of the Network ports to use with dLive Editor or iOS apps. Read the Release Notes and Help Files accompanying the software or apps for further information.
dLive communicates over TCP/IP. All devices on the network including the MixRack and Surface must have compatible IP addresses. Factory defaults are:
MixRack | 192.168.1.70 |
Surface | 192.168.1.71 |
Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 |
Gateway | 192.168.1.254 |
For direct, wired laptop connections, set your laptop to a static, compatible IP address, for example 192.168.1.10.
For wireless connections, set your router / access point to a compatible IP address, for example 192.168.1.254, and its DHCP range to a compatible range of addresses, for example 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.200. Set any wireless laptop or mobile device to DHCP / 'obtain an IP address automatically'.
System | |
dBFS Alignment | +18dBu = 0dBFS |
Meter Calibration | 0dB meter = -18dBFS |
Meter Peak indication | -3dBFS |
Sampling Rate | 96kHz +/- 20 PPM |
ADC | 24-bit Delta-Sigma |
DAC | 24-bit Delta-Sigma |
Latency | + 5 samples, Surface to Mixrack (GigaACE hop) + 8 samples, DX32 to Mixrack (DX hop) |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) |
Mains Power | 100-240V AC, 47-63Hz, 90W max (per PSU) |
Dimensions and Weights | |
Width x Depth x Height x Weight | |
DM0 | 482.6 x 355 x 176 mm (19" x 14" x 6.9") x 12kg (26.5lbs) |
Boxed | |
DM0 | 600 x 480 x 330 mm (23.7" x 19" x 13") x 15kg (33lbs) |
Allen & Heath Limited, Kernick Industrial Estate, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9LU, UK
http://www.allen-heath.com
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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