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1RU Multi-Channel Audio Video Monitor

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Part Number 821829, Revision F

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    1RU Multi-Channel Audio Video Monitor User Guide Part Number 821829, Revision F...
  • Page 2 In no event will Wohler Technologies, Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the hardware, software, or its documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preset Favorites ................. 26 All Presets ..................27 Unit Settings ..................28 Speaker Options................. 29 Meter Scales..................30 Unit Configuration ................32 Phase Configuration................33 HDMI Settings ................... 34 Meter Mode ..................35 System Options Menu ................. 35 Page 3 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 4 System Update .................. 39 Factory Reset ..................40 System Information ................41 CHAPTER 3: Technical Info ............... 42 CHAPTER 4: The iVAM1-1-G Web GUI ..........47 Web Browser / Control Device................ 47 First Time IP Assignments ................47 Peer-to-Peer Connection..............47 Network Connection................
  • Page 5 Updating an iVAM1-1-G Remotely..............85 Updating Multiple Units Remotely ..............86 APPENDIX B: Dante Network Setup ............. 89 Introduction ....................89 What is in the iVAM1-1-G for Dante ..............89 Dante Device Setup ................... 91 Dante Clock Selection ................... 92 Channel Names....................
  • Page 6 Body Content for MADI...............108 Body Content for Analog..............108 Body Content for AES ................109 Status Codes ....................109 APPENDIX G: 2110 SFP Personalities ..........110 Introduction ....................110 Personality Change..................110 Page 6 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Installation

    Either 8 or 16 channel meters can be displayed. The iVAM1-1-G includes two 3G SDI inputs and it can monitor both video and audio from them. Optional modules will allow decoding of an additional SDI input, MADI, AES3, TOSLINK, SMPTE 2110, and SMPTE 2022-6 streams.
  • Page 8: Safety Symbols

    Your breath • Wipe the screen with a very soft cloth or use Scotch 810 Magic Tape to adhere to the soiled surface of the LCD screen and then carefully peel it off along with the soil. Page 8 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 9: Mounting

    As with any audio equipment, maximum immunity from electrical interference requires the use of shielded cable; however, satisfactory results can sometimes be obtained without it. The internal circuitry ground is connected to the chassis. Page 9 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 10: Power

    ICES-003 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Page 10 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: Local Operation

    CHAPTER 2: Local Operation Operation The iVAM1-1-G can be operated easily and simply from controls on its front panel, as described in this chapter. It may be accessed remotely in two ways, via the Wohler Web GUI for administrative purposes or by third party equipment via Application Programming Interface (API) commands.
  • Page 12 9. Status: This indicator lights green when the system is powered and ready for use. A solid or blinking yellow color indicates that the product is starting up. A red color indicates that a system update is taking place. Refer to Appendix A. Page 12 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    Inputs Ports Power Connection: The iVAM1-1-G receives power from an AC inlet, which is a standard IEC receptacle for 100 to 240 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz power connection. Four regional AC power cords, supplied according to shipping region, are available.
  • Page 14 48 kHz sample rate. An optional license key must be purchased to enable this function. The COAX output is reclocked from the MADI source. When power to the iVAM1-1-G is not present, the COAX input and output are automatically connected together to allow the MADI signal to pass through.
  • Page 15 Wohler Technologies Technical Service. e. SMTPE 2110 or 2022-6 Receiver: This uses Multi-Mode 850 NM, LC fiber connectors. It allows the iVAM1-1-G to monitor SDI audio transmitted in real time over Ethernet. You must use the MN-Set configuration software to set up this option. It is available from Wohler Technologies Technical Service.
  • Page 16 Option card. The source of these signals is the monitored audio channels as shown on meters 1 - 8. Tascam cables may be used, and can be purchased by contacting Wohler Sales. Refer to Figure 2-6 for the pinout of this connector.
  • Page 17 0 to 5 volt logic level. Do not exceed 5 VDC or less than 0 VDC if driven from a logic level to avoid possible damage to the GPI input. Page 17 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 18: Sfp-2022-6 / Sfp-2110 Address Setup

    To integrate it into your digital network, you need to set its address to the source to be monitored. You must use the MN-Set configuration software to set up this option. It is available from Wohler Technologies Technical Service. The procedure to accomplish this is described in the SFP-2022-6 / SFP-2110 Setup Guide (part number 821822), which is available at https://wohler.com/downloads/...
  • Page 19: Channel Meters And Touch Operations

    1. Channel Identifiers: Above the level meters are the Channel Identifiers. They indicate the consecutive channel numbers in the selected source. 2. Channel Pair Touch Selection Area: Touching the meters of any channel pair will let you mute, un-mute, or solo the associated Page 19 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 20 Mute / Un-Mute Selection: A violet box surrounds any channel pair that is muted. Typically, when the iVAM1-1-G is first powered, all of the channel pairs are muted. Touching a muted channel pair un-mutes it and removes the violet box. Muting and un-muting by touching is an alternate action function.
  • Page 21: Video Screen

    2. Video Signal: This translucent box displays the resolution and frame rate of the video signal. Note: If the Video Source and Video Signal displays have been optioned to disappear after 5 or 10 seconds and you wish them to reappear, simply touch the video screen. Page 21 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 22: Menu / Option Touchscreen

    HDMI Settings Screen Meter Mode HDMI Settings Screen Meter Mode Screen System Options Network Settings Network Settings Screen System Reboot System Reboot System Update Screen Factory Reset System Update Screen System Details Factory Reset Screen System Details Screen Page 22 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 23: Main Menu

    Main Menu by holding the Source knob pressed for two seconds. The Main Menu is shown in Figure 2-13. Figure 2-13: Main Menu Audio Meters Touching the Audio Meters selection on the Main Menu screen simply returns you to the Audio Level Meters screen. Page 23 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 24: Source Select

    This screen also shows sources which are unlicensed and therefore nonfunctional. These sources are shown in a gray color. To license these sources so that they may be used, contact Wohler Technologies. Figure 2-14 shows the Source Select Menu.
  • Page 25 AoIP CH 49-64 Valid hardware is required Feature is not supported or requires valid hardware. Please call at +1-510-870-0810 or email at support@wohler.com. Thank you! Input source: Analog/DB25-1/Slot-0 Back Touch Back to return to the Source Select menu or touch Menu to return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 26: Preset Favorites

    Preset to select it. To exit this screen without making a selection, touch Menu. If no Favorite Presets have been designated, this screen will appear as shown in Figure 2-17. Figure 2-17: Preset Favorites Screen - No Favorites Page 26 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 27: All Presets

    To return to the All Presets Group Selection screen instead, touch the Groups button. To return to the Menu without making a selection, touch the Menu button. Page 27 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 28: Unit Settings

    Touching the Unit Settings selection on the Main Menu screen proceeds to the Unit Settings Menu, which contains additional menu selections. The Unit Settings Menu is shown in Figure 2-21. This is an intermediary menu which leads to other menus and screens. Figure 2-21: Unit Settings Menu Page 28 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 29: Speaker Options

    Touching the Speaker Options selection on the Unit Settings Menu screen proceeds to the Speaker Options screen. The controls on this screen affect various characteristics of the monitored audio as heard on the iVAM1-1-G. This screen is shown in Figure 2-22.
  • Page 30: Meter Scales

    Touch the left or right arrows to select the scale. A representation of the chosen scale will be shown at the right. The possible scales that can be selected are shown in Figure 2-24. Figure 2-24: Meter Scale Selection Page 30 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 31 10 ms to reach -2 dB of IEC Type II -24 dB 2.8 sec. settled reading None Bar or Floating Segment Not Displayed When you have made your choices, touch Save to retain them. Touch Back or Meters to exit this screen. Page 31 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 32: Unit Configuration

    3. AES termination: AES signals should have one and only one termination. This termination should physically be at the last destination of an AES coax cable. If the iVAM1-1-G is the last connection in a series of AES connections, then its terminations should be turned on. A symptom of too many terminations (or no termination) is that no signal appears to be present on the AES input.
  • Page 33: Phase Configuration

    Unit Settings menu. 3. Save & Exit: When you have finished making the changes you want on this screen, touch the Save & Exit button to save the changes and return to the Unit Settings menu. Page 33 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 34: Hdmi Settings

    (EDID) to disclose their capabilities to the video source. The iVAM1-1-G can use this information to ensure its compatibility with the HDMI Monitor. If you decide that you do not want the iVAM1-1-G to receive this information, set this switch to Off. By default this switch is set to On.
  • Page 35: Meter Mode

    System Options Menu Touching System Options in the Main Menu proceeds to the System Options menu, which is an intermediate menu leading to other screens. This menu is shown in Figure 2-29. Figure 2-29: System Options Menu Page 35 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 36: Network Settings

    3. Now repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have replaced all of the necessary digits. 4. To save the newly entered address, touch the Enter button. Touch the Cancel button to return to the previous screen without saving any changes. Page 36 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 37 Important: There is no confirmation for Save and Exit, so make sure you want to perform this action before taking it. The system will not need to reboot before it is once again ready for operation. Page 37 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 38: System Reboot

    You wish to Reboot the System? If you have any doubt as to whether you should press Yes, press Back or No instead, and contact Wohler Technical Service for advice. Pressing Back or No will return you to the System Options menu. Page 38...
  • Page 39: System Update

    Touching the System Update selection in the System Options Menu displays System Update screen as shown in Figure 2-34, showing the current software version of the product. To update the system software locally from the iVAM1-1-G front panel, follow the procedure in the Local Update from the Front Panel section of Appendix A.
  • Page 40: Factory Reset

    Mac address 28.) If you have any doubt as to whether you should press Yes, press Back or No instead, and contact Wohler Technical Service for advice. Pressing Back or No will return you to the System Options menu.
  • Page 41: System Information

    System Details screen as shown in Figure 2-36. This screen lets you view the product Serial Number, Software Version, and various other information. Figure 2-36: System Details Screen The information shown on this screen is read only and cannot be changed. Touch Back to return to the System Options Menu. Page 41 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 42: Chapter 3: Technical Info

    CHAPTER 3: Technical Info Table 3–1: iVAM1-1-G Specifications Specification Values/Domains Power Requirements 100 VAC to 240 VAC ± 10%, 50/60Hz Power Consumption 65 Watts Dimensions 1.75” x 19” x 5.5” (44mm x 483mm x (H x W x D) 140mm), standard 19” rack mounting Shipping/Net Weight 8 lbs.
  • Page 43 Power Output 5 Watts RMS, 12 Watts peak (each side) Acoustic Frequency 150 Hz to 16 kHz (± 5 dB) Response Headphone Out - Stereo 40 Hz to 20 kHz (± 1 dB) Headphone Load 8Ω to 150Ω Page 43 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 44 Table 3–2: iVAM1-1-G I/O Options Option Part # Description MADI optical fiber transceiver. Multi-Mode, LC SFP-Madi-MM- 829081 (fiber) connectors. SFP module with software Fiber activation key. MADI optical fiber transceiver. Single-Mode, SFP-Madi-SM- 829082 LC (fiber) connectors. SFP module with Fiber software activation key.
  • Page 45 Table 3–3: iVAM1-1-G Option Cards Option Part # Description OPT-ANLG/TOS Enable monitoring of 8 Analog channels on 829170 (iVAM) DB-25. TOSLINK included. Enable decoding and monitoring of Dante input streams. Includes AoIP card. Enables 2 x OPT-DANTE RJ-45 ports for 2022-7 support (for Dante,...
  • Page 46 Figure 3–1: iVAM1-1-G Block Diagram 3G-SDI Input 1 HDMI Output Video from SDI 1, 2, or SFP 3G-SDI Input 2 SDI-1 Menu 3G-SDI Output Video Audio & Video from SDI 1, 2, or SFP Selector Touchscreen for Video / Monitoring...
  • Page 47: Chapter 4: The Ivam1-1-G Web Gui

    Web GUI. The iVAM1-1-G Web GUI also allows you to have a remote view of the Meter Screen. Refer to the Audio Meters section in this chapter.
  • Page 48: Network Connection

    GUI. Network Connection When connected to a network, the iVAM1-1-G address will need to be changed to another address in order to be compatible with the address assignments for that particular network. Immediately after the host setup is complete, change the iVAM1-1-G’s address.
  • Page 49: Network Setup

    Network Setup Make network IP Address changes for the local iVAM1-1-G Management (MGMT) Port here. Figure 4–2: Set IP Addresses The procedure for changing the IP Address information is as follows: 1. Use DHCP? Check this box if your network has a DHCP server and you want to use dynamic addressing.
  • Page 50: Dashboard

    Throughout the Web GUI, pages are a click or two away using the list of selections on the left side. The Dashboard page shows all of the available Preset configurations at a glance. The iVAM1-1-G allows you to assign Presets to particular groups. In Figure 4-3, one group is shown.
  • Page 51 Figure 4–5: Dashboard Group Edit The Edit options for a Group are as follows: 1. Delete: Delete the Group and all of the Presets it contains. 2. Rename: Rename the Group, but keep all of its other characteristics. Page 51 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 52: Audio Meters

    Audio Meters Click on Audio Meters to remotely display the audio meters of the iVAM1-1-G. This display is shown in Figure 4-6. Also displayed is the name of the source that the meters are displaying. In Figure 4-6, this is SDI-1.
  • Page 53: System Preferences

    Reference. This tab is shown in Figure 4-7. This System Audio Clock Reference setting can be overridden by the optional System Clock Reference setting in the Preset Management menu when the Preset is chosen. Figure 4–7: System Audio Clock Reference Tab Page 53 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 54: Phase Indicator Configuration Tab

    Select All and Reset All buttons are also provided. Figure 4–8: Phase Indicator Configuration Tab When you have finished making the settings click Apply to save them or click Cancel to discard them. Page 54 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 55: Gpi Action Settings

    Trigger Action: A pull down menu allows you to select one of seven possible actions that may be triggered by GPI voltage: No Action: The GPI trigger will have no effect. This is the default setting and may be used when that particular GPI is left disconnected. Page 55 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 56 Note again that if the Alternate GPI Trigger Action is chosen for one GPI transition, then Action and Action 2 for the other transition on the same GPI must be set to No Action to avoid conflict. Page 56 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 57: Preset Management

    Preset Management Preset Management is a feature that can be licensed on the iVAM1-1-G. Figure 4- 10 shows the screen that appears when Preset Management is selected and the feature is not licensed. Refer to the System Setup section in Chapter 4 and to Figure 4-23 to install software licenses.
  • Page 58 This delay may range from 0 to 170 mS. Typically, delay is used to align the monitored audio with a video monitored signal. 4. Input Selection: Audio from any of the input sources may be applied to the Page 58 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 59 Loudness calculations will be accurate. Clicking a Speaker Assign button on a channel opens a box that lets you change the current setting. 8. Mute/Unmute: A Mute/Unmute control is provided for each channel, Page 59 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 60 However, to make unique settings for this Preset, uncheck Apply Global Phase Indicator Settings and then simply click each switch to the desired on or off position. Select All and Reset All buttons are also provided. Figure 4–12: Global Phase Indicator Enable / Disable Global Phase Indicators Page 60 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 61 To set up a different input to output routing scheme for the Preset you are creating, click the Global Output Routing tab and uncheck the Apply Global Output Routing checkbox. You may then adjust the output routing as you desire on this tab and it will only apply to this Preset. Page 61 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 62 11. When you have finished creating a Preset or making changes to a Preset, either click the Save button to save the Preset, click the Save & Apply button to save the Preset and make it the current Preset, or click the Reset button to discard the changes just made. Page 62 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 63: Output Routing

    Six or eight channels could be directed to the AES outputs, which could feed an external surround sound system. Contact Wohler Sales to purchase the license for the OPT-OUTPUT- ROUTING feature.
  • Page 64: Destination Outputs

    The source inputs which may be routed are described in this section. 1. Cluster Information: Cluster information show type of cluster and cluster name. 2. Speaker Assignment: Speaker assignment can be used to configure to which speakers the audio is routed to. The possible options are: Left Right Page 64 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 65: Output Options

    What signal outputs can be controlled using the Output Routing feature? All the outputs on the iVAM1-1-G can be controlled using the Output Routing feature. This includes – Internal Speakers, Analog XLR outputs, all 4 pairs of AES outputs on HD-15, AoIP Pair 9 and Pair 10 and all 4 pairs of HDMI outputs.
  • Page 66: How Do The Outputs Behave If I Do Not Purchase Opt-Output-Routing License

    Using Global Output Routing (optional licensing upgrade), you may route any signals to the XLR & AES outputs. You may route signals to the XLR outputs using the Analog/XLR checkboxes and route signals to the AES outputs by using the AES/Pair 1 to Pair 4 checkboxes. Page 66 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 67: How Do I Have A Downmixed Pre-Fade Output On Aes Pair-1 Combined With A Post-Fade Output On The Analog Xlrs

    The setting shown above determines that outputs will follow the Audio Meter screen solos & mutes for the XLR outputs because the checkbox is checked. It is not checked for the AES outputs, so they will not be affected by the solo & mute Page 67 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 68: How Do I Route Only Specific Monitored Channels To The Analog Xlr Outputs

    XLR outputs? When the optional OPT-OUTPUT-ROUTING license is purchased, in the Global Output Routing configuration, do not select any Speaker Headphone checkboxes for any meter channels as shown below, and then select the desired Page 68 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 69: How Do I Ensure That The Outputs Are Automatically Muted When The Headphone Jack Is Inserted

    Zman web interface to route these channels appropriately. AoIP-Pair 10: Selected inputs will be mixed to Channel 19 and Channel 20. Again, use a Dante Controller or Zman web interface to route the remaining pairs appropriately. Page 69 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 70: Preset Replication

    To start Preset Replication, click on the Preset Replication tab on the master unit. This will start the unit discovery process and will list all the iVAM1-1-G units that you currently have on your network. The discovery process will continue for a period of 2 minutes.
  • Page 71 The progress of the Preset replication for each unit, as the Presets are being copied, will be displayed in the Process column. When all of the Presets have been copied to each of the selected units, you may leave this screen. Page 71 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 72: Import/Export Presets

    The iVAM1-1-G will create Preset Tags for the each set of Presets. Refer to Figure 4-18. You may also change these Preset Tags, using the Preset Change Field. They allow you to quickly resolve questions about which Presets on various units are the most up to date.
  • Page 73: Import Configuration

    Figure 4-20 will appear, explaining what has been imported in an Import Presets Summary. It will also note whether there were any errors in the process. If there were any errors, repeat these steps to try again. Page 73 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 74 Figure 4–20: Database Import Page 74 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 75: System

    These tabs are explained in the following three sections. System Information This tab displays a variety of information about the iVAM1-1-G. It is shown in Figure 4-21. This information could be useful to view if you are contacting Wohler Technical Service.
  • Page 76: Sfp Information

    This tab displays a variety of information about the module inserted into the SFP slot on the rear panel of the iVAM1-1-G. It is shown in Figure 4-22. This information could be useful to view if you need to ascertain what module, if any, is installed, or if you are contacting Wohler Technical Service.
  • Page 77: Licenses

    This tab displays the license number for each of the modules or features in the iVAM1-1-G. It is shown in Figure 4-23. You will use this tab to enter any new license numbers that you purchase. Contact Wohler Sales to obtain new license numbers.
  • Page 78: Factory Reset

    If you have any doubt as to whether you should perform a Factory Reset, do not click the Initiate Factory Reset button. Contact Wohler Technical Service for advice. Factory Reset will also reset your IP address to the default one. After a Note: Factory Reset, the IP Settings will need to be updated.
  • Page 79: Reboot System

    The Reboot System function should be used with a bit of caution. It puts the iVAM1-1-G out of service for several minutes while it is rebooting, and this may unexpectedly interfere with the use of the product by the remote operator.
  • Page 80: Appendix A: Software Upgrades

    Introduction This chapter describes how to download a software update file to your computer, transfer it to a USB flash drive and install the update into an iVAM1-1-G. Download the Software The iVAM1-1-G software update can be found at http://www.wohler.com, under Product Downloads on the Products >...
  • Page 81: Local Update From The Front Panel

    USB flash drive. 2. Insert the USB flash drive with iVAM1-1-G update package(s) into the front panel USB jack. 3. From the Menu screen, touch System Options. The screen shown in Figure A-1 will appear.
  • Page 82 The upgrade will take 5 minutes or more, after which the iVAM1-1-G will restart. After the system has completed its restart cycle and is once again operational, you may then remove the flash drive.
  • Page 83: Updating Via The Web Gui Using A Flash Drive

    USB flash drive. 2. Connect to the iVAM1-1-G with the Wohler Web GUI. Navigate to the System | System Update menu, as shown in Figure A-5. If the iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 84 7. At this point, wait for the update to complete. It may take several minutes, until the it is critical not to disturb the iVAM1-1-G or the Web GUI update process is complete. When it is complete, the iVAM1-1-G will restart.
  • Page 85: Updating An Ivam1-1-G Remotely

    Use the following steps to update the iVAM1-1-G software: 1. The Software Update files you downloaded earlier must be in the same computer that is running the Web GUI. Connect to the iVAM1-1-G with the Wohler Web GUI. Navigate to the System | System Update menu. Click within the large blue dotted line rectangle at the right of the screen.
  • Page 86: Updating Multiple Units Remotely

    Use the following steps to update one or more iVAM1-1-G units remotely by transferring the software from a previously updated iVAM1-1-G: 1. If any of the iVAM1-1-G units that you intend to update remotely may be in use, contact the people using them and let them know what you will be doing.
  • Page 87 Master Unit. 3. When the scanning is complete, a list of found iVAM1-1-G units will be shown as in Figure A-13. Click either Select All or click only the Target units that you want to update.
  • Page 88 6. At this point, wait for each update to complete. It may take several minutes, it is critical not to disturb any of the iVAM1-1-G units or the Web until the update process is complete. When it is complete, each iVAM1- 1-G will restart.
  • Page 89: Appendix B: Dante Network Setup

    On iVAM1-1-G, the AoIP source can be selected through the Source Select option. The iVAM1-1-G is set up at the Wohler factory to be used as a slave rather than a master within the Dante network. Other devices or software, such as a Dante Controller, are expected to be responsible for most device configurations and all audio routing.
  • Page 90 Up to 16 of the 64 AoIP receive channels can be monitored at once in the iVAM1-1- G. The iVAM1-1-G transmits up to 20 channels. 1 to 16 are the monitored channel in prefade mode. The remaining four are reserved for future use. Currently they are mapped to channels being monitored on meter 1 to 4 in post-fade mode.
  • Page 91: Dante Tm Device Setup

    Dante Device Setup The iVAM1-1’s default Dante Device Name is “Wohler- …” followed by the last 6 digits of the Dante port MAC address, as shown in Figure B-2. This name can be changed by the Dante Controller to appear that way on the network, but that will not change the iVAM1-1’s unit name appearing on GUI pages and iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 92: Dante Clock Selection

    Dante Clock Selection While the Brooklyn’s internal clock is highly accurate, the iVAM1-1-G does not have provisions for external sync clocks, such as those that are GPS or media reference (video genlock or audio word clock) based. So it is generally not the best candidate to be the PTP Master Clock (commonly called the “grandfather clock”) for the...
  • Page 93: Aes67

    AES67 The iVAM1-1-G Brooklyn II can be configured for AES67 operation. AES67 operation with Dante is limited to eight or less receive and transmit channels at 48 kHz sample rates. 24 bit linear (L24) encoding and 1 msec packet time are fixed default transmit parameters.
  • Page 94 Figure B–6: Device View - Network Config Page 94 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 95: Device Lock

    Device Lock command at this time. Dante Firmware Upgrades Wohler iVAM1-1-G monitors ship with current Brooklyn II firmware as of the option installation date. The version information is found in the Dante Controller Device View-Status page. iAM software/firmware is tested with the latest Dante code release.
  • Page 96: Additional Information

    8171152, European Patent 2255541, Chinese Patent ZL200780026677.0 and other patents pending or issued, see or such other www.audinate.com/patents legend as Audinate may stipulate from time to time to the Manufactured Product and any packaging and marketing materials therefor. Page 96 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 97: Appendix D: Ravenna (Zman) Setup

    Merging ZMAN Card is virtually plug and play. The iAM rear panel AoIP jack supports 1Gb/s and 100Mb/s Ethernet devices in Ravenna Audio over IP network configurations. iVAM1-1-G channel source selections are made by choosing Input Type ‘AoIP’ in Configuration-Configure Presets page regardless of which AoIP option is installed.
  • Page 98: Configuring The Aoip Merging Option Card

    The Merging Ravenna card runs specific firmware from Merging and augmented by Wohler for use within the iVAM1-1-G. The card will not function correctly if the user downloads and installs firmware from any source besides Wohler. The Wohler augmentation includes the ability to support 64 channels.
  • Page 99: Getting Started | General Settings

    6. Network Interface: Note the address of the card and its type (Zeroconf, DHCP, Static). (If necessary, the address can be changed to another type such as a Static address which must include a Network Mask and Gateway.) Page 99 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 100: Getting Started | Ptp

    Announce: This is PTP Profile related - PTP announcement interval (1 - 2 - 4 - 8 -16 seconds) i. Sync: This is PTP Profile related (0.0625 - 0.125 - 0.25 - 0.5 seconds) 3. Status: Page 100 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 101: Getting Started | Session Sources

    7. TTL: Time to Live (also called Hop Limit) - This value should not be modified. 8. Payload type: RTP Payload type - This value should not be modified. Page 101 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 102: Getting Started | Session Sinks

    3. Label: This is the Sink name. 4. Source: This is a drop down menu to select a source (both sap and bonjour advertised sources are automatically listed). 5. Manual: This allows manual entry of an SDP. Page 102 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 103: Getting Started | Session Info

    (usually the same as the source name) 4. Clock Domain: This is the PTP clock type and domain 5. Payload: Selections are Payload / Codec / Sampling Rate / Number of Channels 6. SDP: This displays detailed SDP information on the current stream. Page 103 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 104: Getting Started | Ins/Outs

    Getting Started | I/O Router This page allows remapping of incoming channels to different internal channel assignments. For example, Stream channel 1 can be remapped to Merging card Channel 0, and so on. Figure D-6: Getting Started | I/O Router Page 104 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 105: Operation

    IAM interface for display on meters and speakers, etc. The iVAM1-1-G must be set to receive AOIP from the Source Select Front Panel menu or a browser iVAM1-1-G GUI.
  • Page 106 For example, for monitoring 2 SDI sources (four 8 channel Flows), assign two flows to 1-8 and 9-16 and the next SDI signal to 17-24 and 25- 32. Touch the iVAM1-1-G AOIP selection menu to select the proper range to monitor, up to 57-64.
  • Page 107: Zman Session Sources

    Figure D-8: Session Sources Tab ZMAN Updating The Zman card is pre-initialized with the correct Wohler firmware load. In case of future upgrades, use the following steps: 1. In Aneman, right click the ZMAN entry on the bottom Devices section, and select Maintenance Mode.
  • Page 108: Appendix E: Api Documentation

    <String: MADI Input Source>, " ": "ChannelGroup": <Int: 1-4> Note: Allowed MADI input sources are: "Madi.Coax" and "Madi.Optical" ChannelGroup 1 => Channels 1-16 and ChannelGroup 2 => Channels 17-32 and so on. Body Content for Analog "SourceType": "Analog" Page 108 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 109: Body Content For Aes

    Status Codes • 200 OK • 400 Bad Request Invalid URL • 404 Method is not allow Invalid HTTP method request • 422 Unprocessable Entity For missing or invalid parameters • 500 Server Error Internal server error Page 109 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 110: Appendix G: 2110 Sfp Personalities

    Personality Change Locate the Combo SFP IP Address on the SFP Information Tab of the System page. Refer to Figure G-1, which shows the System page of a typical Wohler iAM or iVAM product. Figure G-1: Combo SFP Address Location...
  • Page 111 Set As Default button appears in the Action column of the Element 1 row. 2. Click on the Set As Default button which has now appeared in the Element 1 row. 2022-6 is now the Default Personality, and the screen should appear as shown in Figure G-3. Page 111 iVAM1-1-G...
  • Page 112 Figure G-3 – New Personality Selected Element 1 Load Now Do Not Press the Selected Button Clear Buttons This completes the procedure. Page 112 iVAM1-1-G...

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