Rane NM 48 Operator's Manual
Rane NM 48 Operator's Manual

Rane NM 48 Operator's Manual

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Quick Start

Ok, if you've read the NM 84 manual you might get a sense of déjà vu when you read this one. Maybe not quite as
strong as if you were watching another Adam Sandler movie, but déjà vu just the same. The reason for the similarity is that
the complicated stuff (network design) is such a large part of the installation. This is basically the same for both units.
First, design the network – a dedicated network for CobraNet audio is recommended, but not required when using
switch-based networks. The NM 48's CobraNet technology utilizes standard 100Base-T Ethernet hardware. For CobraNet
and network design assistance and a list of other CobraNet licensed and tested devices, visit www.peakaudio.com/cobranet.
Rear Panel. Connect up to 4 line-level, analog audio inputs to the XLR INPUTS. Each of the eight OUTPUTS can
independently receive any of the 4 Local Input audio channels or any single Audio Channel from one of four CobraNet
Bundles from 1 through 999, plus off/none. Connect the network cable to the 100Base-T RJ-45 jack. The RS-232 jack
transports RS-232 data over the network to other NM, RS-232 device ports. The RS-232 port does not provide control of the
NM 48. Connect contact closures to the MEMORY RECALL PORT (MRP) to recall Memories on this device or any
other NM device(s) connected on the same network. Connect the locking 5-pin DIN jack on the enclosed RS 3 power supply
to the NM 48 POWER connector. The RS 3 power supply does indeed connect earth ground – the 3
cord – to the NM 48 chassis metal. Depressing the recessed FP LOCK (Front Panel Lock) button at this point disallows
further front panel setup, so only press this button in once you're completely done setting up the NM 48.
Front Panel. There are 14 LCD screens allowing access to all NM 48 parameters. The first eight LCD screens set up the
Outputs; Output 1: through Output 8:, respectively. Each of the 8 Outputs can receive any of the local Input channels or
any CobraNet Audio Channel from one of four Bundles. Use the Copy field to copy and paste between the various screens.
The next screen allows the Inputs; Input 1: through Input 4:, to be turned On or Muted.
The NetRx: LCD edit page sets up the four possible CobraNet Bundles (Bndl) that the NM 48 can receive from the
network; use NetRx's Bndl A, Bndl B, Bndl C and Bndl D fields to set the received Bundle(s).
The four NM 48 Input audio channels can be transmitted on up to 4 different CobraNet Bundles. Each of the 4 Bundles
contains all four Input audio channels and are transmitted in 24-bit resolution. CobraNet designates each of the four, Audio
Channels (i.e., AudCh 1 through AudCh 4, respectively). The Network Transmit LCD screen (NetTx) allows selection of
the four Bundles to transmit, each of which are independently assignable to one of the 999 Bundles using the four NetTx
fields; Bndl A, Bndl B, Bndl C and Bndl D.
The Mem (Memory) LCD screen allows 16 unique NM 48 setups to be stored and recalled in the 16 memory locations.
Additionally, the NM 48's MRP status can be transmitted over the network for other NM devices to "listen to." Set the
MRP Tx (MRP Transmit) and MRP Rx (MRP Receive) fields for any or none of the 16 available MRP channels. The Serial:
LCD screen sets the RS-232 serial port's Baud rate and the 232 Tx and 232 Rx fields which set the transmit and receive
RS-232 channels. There are 255 serial data channels available for transport over the network.
The final Config: LCD screen displays the current/editable IP Address and the editable Name of the NM 48 device (8
characters max). Set the IP address to 0.0.0.0 (the default) to enable CobraNet's Discovery Utility (Disco) to dynamically
assign the IP address. Peak Audio's Discovery Utility allows you to plug into a CobraNet network with a standard Ethernet
computer card (NIC) and discover all of the CobraNet devices on the network. The Disco software utility has the ability to
dynamically assign IP addresses as well as update CobraNet firmware on the discovered CobraNet devices. Disco is
available from www.peakaudio.com/cobranet as well as many music retailers which carry The Village People, KC & the
Sunshine Band, Wild Cherry and the like.
Do yourself a favor and at least read the Important Big Picture Concepts section found elsewhere in this manual.
Reviewing the Network Examples provides insight into a logical order for design work and would also be a way to avoid
initial confusion.
WEAR PARTS: This product contains no wear parts.
CobraNet is a trademark of Peak Audio, Inc.
NETWORK PREAMPLIFIER
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  • Page 1: Quick Start

    NM 48. Front Panel. There are 14 LCD screens allowing access to all NM 48 parameters. The first eight LCD screens set up the Outputs;...
  • Page 2: Front Panel Description

    Front Panel Description Output Meters should be self explanatory. They are peak meters. The only quirk to these meters is the Mute condition which is indicated by only the top red indicator – and no others – illuminated. Edit buttons are provide a quick and convenient way to get to the Edit page for the individual Outputs. LCD Display which displays Edit Pages.
  • Page 3: Rear Panel Description

    LINK indicator lights green when any packet is present on the network. Yes, this means any packet, including packets not intended for the NM 48. It tells you that the network is actually transporting data. If this indicator is off, no data is present.
  • Page 4 (232 Tx) and Receive (232 Rx) channels. Output is assigned to receive the same Audio Channel from • Config: page for setting the NM 48 IP Address and Name. the same Bundle, only the first Output assigned actually receives the Audio Channel; subsequent Outputs display the...
  • Page 5 Receive (MRP Rx) are also set in this page. The NetRx: edit page allows you to assign which 4 Bundles the NM 48 should receive. You do not need to receive all 4 Conceptually, the NM 48 contains 17 Memories; Memory possible Bundles, only those required for your application.
  • Page 6 Utility to dynamically assign the IP address. Note that the 38,400 baud are found. See the chart below for the complete IP address displayed in the NM 48 screen will not be updated list. to reflect the IP Address assigned by Disco (see the Quick The NM 48 provides up to 255 serial data channels Start on page Manual-1).
  • Page 7 CobraNet for control data transmis- sion. This non-Bundle space, if you will, is where the NM 48 certain channels to be accessible only in a certain area of the transmits the Serial (RS-232) data and Memory data for the network, you cannot use repeater hubs (use switched hubs).
  • Page 8 Bundles can be transported over repeater hubs or over appears at the analog output of another NM 48 on a typical, switches; Unicast networks/Bundles require using switches. small network is specified by three numbers. They are You cannot transport unicast data over repeater hubs.
  • Page 9: Network Examples

    CobraNet devices.] passed from point to point and not to every network device. Allows 10 Mbit ports (such as the Rane Via 10). Table 1. CobraNet Bundles Network Examples There are two ways to transmit CobraNet audio across a One advantage when using Multicast Bundles is that an network.
  • Page 10 Network Hardware Device Advantages Disadvantages/Limitations Cannot place a computer or computer data on the same network with CobraNet data using repeater hubs. Very inexpensive (but likely going There is a fixed maximum of 8 Bundles Repeater hubs away). Perfect when a dedicated permitted on a repeater hub network.
  • Page 11: Software And Applications

    What is ActiveX anyway? other Ethernet-based Networks,” both downloadable from the ActiveX is a Microsoft-developed software technology Rane website Library. released in 1996. ActiveX, formerly called OLE (Object Linking and Embedding), is loosely based on the Component Implementing ActiveX controls Object Model (COM), but provides substantially different An example might help clear this up.
  • Page 12 Name with the specific NM 48 Control Name. You’ll find the list of valid NM 48 ActiveX Control Names at NM 48 ActiveX Example the end of this Manual.
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Terms

    If you’re using a computer with the NM 48, it must be set Note: Once you’ve set networking on a Win95/98 computer, for network operation to allow it to speak using TCP/IP you’ll notice it wants a user name and optional password each...
  • Page 14 Conductor – The CobraNet device on the network which Packet – A series of bits containing data and control informa- supplies the master clock. A conductor arbitration proce- tion, source and destination addresses and formatted for dure insures that at any time there is one, and only one, transmission from one node to another.
  • Page 15 Rane Firmware version 1.01 functions as follows: Only momentary switches should be used since only single closures are recognized. The NM 48 MRP is not read after power up, therefore, changes to the switch states will not be updated until the MRP conditions are changed when the power is on.
  • Page 16 Control Name: Rane Corporation NM 48 SNMP Active X Control The CobraNet Firmware requires further revisions to allow effective control of an NM 48 via SNMP. Thus, the ActiveX controls for the NM 48 are still pending. HMI Base 800000...

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