AuviTran AVY16-ES100 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ’ ’ AVY16-ES100 User’s Manual AuviTran...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ..8 ETTING TART WITH ONITOR OFTWARE 14-1- AVY16-ES100 Properties Page in ESMonitor ........ 9 14-2- AVY16-ES100 Control Page in ESMonitor ........10 14.2.1 YGDAI Mode..................11 14.2.2 “Lock Routing” function ..............11 14.2.3 “Emergency Clock” function............12 14.2.4 “3 Port”...
  • Page 3: 1- Welcome

    1- WELCOME! Thank you for purchasing AuviTran’s AVY16-ES100 board. We hope you will enjoy using it. The board provides two EtherSound™ connectors and a RS232 port for both very low latency audio and data transmission. A 3 port is available to connect control PC, for remote monitoring and management.
  • Page 4: 3- Electrical And Electronic Interferences

    Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected. AVY16-ES100 User’s Manual AuviTran...
  • Page 5: 4- Limitation Of Liability

    4- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY In no case and in no way, the provider of this board (AuviTran, the distributor or reseller, or any other party acting as provider) shall be liable and sued to court for damage, either direct or indirect, caused to the user of the board and which would result from an improper installation or misuse of the board.
  • Page 6: 10- Technical Specifications Of The Board

    Windows Vista and XP ES-Monitor ES-Monitor enables to remotely set, control and monitor an EtherSound network and to manage the AVY16-ES100 parameters Development Tools A high-level AuviTran Application Programming Interface, IP based, can be provided to the third-party developer to provide direct...
  • Page 7: 11- Plugging The Board

    11- PLUGGING THE BOARD Please visit AuviTran’s website to make sure the board you wish to install is fully compatible with your Yamaha equipment. http://www.AuviTran.com The card contains sensitive electric components, which can be easily damaged by static electricity, so the card should be left in its original packing until it is installed.
  • Page 8: 12- Synchronisation Management

    WordClock. Please refer to your Yamaha user’s manual for more details about synchronisation. In case your AVY16-ES100 board is part of, or ends the EtherSound network, your device must be synchronised on the EtherSound network. Therefore you should synchronise it on the YGDAI slot, where your AVY16-ES100 board is inserted.
  • Page 9: 14-1- Avy16-Es100 Properties Page In Esmonitor

    EtherSound network which has its “IN Port” not connected to another EtherSound device. After running ESMonitor, Select an AVY16-ES100 device on the device list or tree list (i.e. the list of devices which are automatically discovered by ESMonitor and displayed in the left part of the ESMonitor Window).
  • Page 10: 14-2- Avy16-Es100 Control Page In Esmonitor

    AVY16-ES100 All standard parameters of the AVY16-ES100 can be handled in this control page and you can use the vu-meters to control remotely the audio sent and received by the AVY16- ES100 to your Yamaha device.
  • Page 11: Ygdai Mode

    The “8 channels” mode is compatible with previous version of YGDAI Slot and must be used for the following Yamaha devices: DIO8/PM1D. Warning: If you put an AVY16-ES100 with “16 channels” mode set in an “8 channels” only mini-YGDAI slot device, the AVY16-ES100 will be not recognised by the device and you could have unknown behaviour in the device.
  • Page 12: Emergency Clock" Function

    The “Emergency Clock” function enables to generate automatically a local 48 kHz Clock from the AVY16-ES100 to its host digital console when the board is disconnected from an EtherSound network from its EtherSound IN port. This mode enables to not let the digital console to go in long time free run before it recovers its clock after a network disconnection which usually mutes all audio I/O.
  • Page 13: Hardware Rs232 Tunnelling" Function

    This mode must be used on LS9 to remotely control over EtherSound AD8HR connected to AVB32-ES or NAI48-ES device. Mode 3: Data incoming to the AVY16-ES100 serial port are sent over the EtherSound network. Data from the EtherSound network are output on the AVY16- ES100 serial port.
  • Page 14 PC software). • AVB32-ES must have a firmware greater than or equal to 0x603. Upgrade it if it is not the case (check for new firmware on AuviTran web site www.auviTran.com). • AVKit-ES must have a firmware greater than or equal to 0x201. Upgrade it if it...
  • Page 15: Remote Control Over Ethersound Via Ygdai Midi

    “midi to host” and that you can remotely control the console. ESMonitor will display “Not configured” for an AVY16-ES100 if the YGDAI slot in which the AVY16-ES100 is put, does not support midi interface or has not been defined in the host console to be “midi to host”.
  • Page 16 (if you let the default configuration). Sample below shows a working setting in Control Panel and Yamaha System Setup: You can now start the configuration of your network and enjoy the functionalities of AuviTran’s AVY16-ES100. AVY16-ES100 User’s Manual AuviTran...
  • Page 17: 15- Third Port And Remote Control

    15- THIRD PORT AND REMOTE CONTROL AVY16-ES100 was build with the last EtherSound ES100 technology, and includes a 3 port for remote control and monitoring. With previous version of EtherSound, the control PC should always be connected to the “IN port” of the first EtherSound device in the network, i.e.
  • Page 18: 16- Ring Architecture

    16- RING ARCHITECTURE Thanks to the native ES100 kernel of AVY16-ES100, you will be able to integrate your device into EtherSound Ring architecture. Building a ring will improve redundancy of your network. A ring is a closed EtherSound loop, with one device configured as “Preferred Primary Master”...
  • Page 19: Avy16-Es100 User's Manual Auvitran

    Below is an example using AVY16-ES100 in an EtherSound redundant ring, and an AuviTran AVM500-ES matrix, used as a bridge between the ring and others classic daisy- chain networks. AVY16-ES100 #1 is set as Preferred Primary Master (clock source when ring closed)

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