Peavey MediaMatrix NION Hardware Manual

Peavey MediaMatrix NION Hardware Manual

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NION Hardware Manual
Version 1.6.1.0
September 30, 2010

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  • Page 1 NION Hardware Manual Version 1.6.1.0 September 30, 2010...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Peavey Electronics is not liable for improper installation or configuration. The information contained herein is intended only as an aid to qualified personnel in the design, installation and maintenance of engineered audio systems. The installing contractor or end user is ultimately responsible for the successful implementation of these systems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 About this guide ..................1 Scope ................................ 2 Documentation conventions ........................2 Manual set ..............................2 Sending feedback ............................. 3 Chapter 2 Safety Instructions and safety warnings ..........5 Multilingual Warnings and Warning Definitions ..................6 Important Safety Instructions ........................8 Safety Warnings .............................
  • Page 4 CAT 5 connections ..........................70 GPIO overview ............................71 Serial communications ........................... 75 XDAB communications ........................... 78 Appendix C Technical specifications ..............79 Rear panel connections .......................... 80 Digital audio performance........................81 AES card DIP switches ........................... 82 XDAB performance (NION n3, NION n6) ....................83 CobraNet performance ...........................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 About This Guide

    C h a p t e r 1 About this guide In This Chapter Scope ......................... 2 Documentation conventions ................2 Manual set ......................2 Sending feedback ....................3 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 6: Scope

    Note: Several associated products are required to complete a working MediaMatrix system. Both Peavey products and third party products must be installed correctly for the system to operate in accordance with published specifications.
  • Page 7: Sending Feedback

    If you have a comment about this manual or would like to make a suggestion, please write to: Peavey Electronics Corp., MediaMatrix Division, 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive, Meridian, MS 39305, USA. Phone: 601.483.9548 Phone (toll free): 866.662.8750 Fax: 601.486.1678...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Safety Instructions And Safety Warnings

    C h a p t e r 2 Safety Instructions and safety warnings In This Chapter Multilingual Warnings and Warning Definitions ..........6 Important Safety Instructions ................8 Safety Warnings ....................10 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 10: Multilingual Warnings And Warning Definitions

    Chapter 2 - Safety Instructions and safety warnings So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Multilingual Warnings and Warning Definitions English Intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
  • Page 11 Attention: Afin de réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne pas enlever le couvercle. Il ne se trouve à l’intérieur aucune pièce pouvant être reparée par l’utilisateur. Confiez I’entretien et la réparation de l’appareil à un réparateur Peavey agréé. Avertissement: Afin de prévenir les risques de décharge électrique ou de feu, n’exposez pas cet appareil à...
  • Page 12: Important Safety Instructions

    Chapter 2 - Safety Instructions and safety warnings Important Safety Instructions Warning: When using electrical products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the ones listed below. Read and follow these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Do not use this product near water. Clean only with a dry cloth.
  • Page 13 NION Hardware Manual Duration Per Day in Hours Sound Level dBA, Slow Response 1½ ½ ¼ or less According to OSHA, any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss. Ear plugs or protectors to the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss, if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above.
  • Page 14: Safety Warnings

    Chapter 2 - Safety Instructions and safety warnings So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Safety Warnings To prevent electrical shock or potential fire hazards, do not expose this product to moisture or rain. Before using this product, read the user manuals for further warnings and cautions.
  • Page 15 NION Hardware Manual This product should be installed so that its mounting position does not interfere with proper ventilation. Do not block air intake or exhaust vents. It is important to keep the rack stable. If this unit is the only one in the rack, install it at the bottom.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Before You Start

    C h a p t e r 3 Before you start In This Chapter Important network considerations ..............14 Power outage and surge protection ..............14 Software versions ....................14 Thank You! ....................... 14 Warranty Registration ..................14 What's in the box? ..................... 15 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 18: Important Network Considerations

    This product is designed to operate on a network backbone or infrastructure. The design, implementation and maintenance of this infrastructure is critical to correct operation and performance. Peavey Electronics does not support nor service network cabling, hubs, switches, patch bays, wall plates, connector panels or any other type of network interconnect device.
  • Page 19: What's In The Box

    NION n6, NION n3, NION nX or NION nE Network Input/Output Node IEC removable power supply cable (120 VAC domestic) Shielded CAT 6 cable, 1’ Software installation CD User manual/literature package. If any of these items are missing, please contact your Authorized Peavey MediaMatrix contractor/dealer. September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Introduction To Nion

    C h a p t e r 4 Introduction to NION In This Chapter Description ......................18 Features ......................18 Applications ...................... 19 Cards ......................... 20 Front Panel ......................22 Rear panel ......................23 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 22: Description

    Chapter 4 - Introduction to NION So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Description NION (n. nee-on) is a programmable digital audio processing node designed for professional and commercial audio and communications applications. The internal processing core is supported by a wide range of features including MediaMatrix’s scalable I/O architecture, a modular I/O scheme that supports a variety of optional plug-in cards for maximum versatility.
  • Page 23: Applications

    NION Hardware Manual Low latency audio performance Universal industrial-grade power supply Integrated, modular CobraNet I/O Software support for large-scale multi-node systems Network-centric architecture Advanced DSP compiler Supports centralized, distributed or Configurable GPIO with DIN rail hybrid processing package Integrated serial support Transparent control grouping across physical nodes Scalable I/O Architecture with four...
  • Page 24: Cards

    Chapter 4 - Introduction to NION So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Cards NIO-4x4 Four analog mic/line level audio input channels Four analog line level audio output channels 24 bit A/D (inputs), 24 bit D/A (outputs) 48 or 96 kHz audio sampling rate supported High reliability DIN connector to backplane, using slide rail for alignment Mini-Euro connectors for easy input connection.
  • Page 25 NION Hardware Manual Acoustic echo cancellation can be applied to mic input or internal audio input channels (from NION) 48 or 96 kHz audio sampling rate supported High reliability DIN connector to backplane, using slide rail for alignment Mini-Euro connectors for easy input connection. This type of card can be installed in any of the available expansion slots at the rear of the NION.
  • Page 26: Front Panel

    Chapter 4 - Introduction to NION So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Front Panel 1. IDE Single-color LED indicates activity to/from the internal IDE storage media. 2. CobraNet Single-color LED indicates activity to/from the internal CobraNet audio transport.
  • Page 27: Rear Panel

    NION Hardware Manual Rear panel 1. Serial Port Female DB-9 panel connector, which provides RS-232 communications for external control protocols. Note: On earlier units, this connector is on the front panel. 2. Power Receptacle Flush-mount IEC power receptacle for connecting a compatible IEC power cable (included).
  • Page 28 Chapter 4 - Introduction to NION Version 1.6.1.0 September 30, 2010...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 Setting Up The Nion

    C h a p t e r 5 Setting up the NION In This Chapter Introduction ....................... 26 Configuration ....................27 Updating the firmware ..................28 Using the front panel ..................28 Using the web interface ..................36 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 30: Introduction

    Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Introduction Although there are many variables that exist for properly configuring the NION to pass audio, the most basic requirements are shown below. These basic parameters will ensure that you can connect, pass audio and control the NION processor.
  • Page 31: Configuration

    NION Hardware Manual So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Configuration When you have established typical connections and are ready to load your NWare project file, you should firstly configure the NION’s basic operational parameters. Certain functions, such as communications, may not function correctly until properly configured.
  • Page 32: Updating The Firmware

    Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION Updating the firmware Firmware on NIONs is managed centrally using NWare. For information on updating firmware, see Updating firmware on MediaMatrix devices in the NWare User Guide. Using the front panel Setting the IP address DHCP versus static IP Notes: Care should be taken when choosing to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol...
  • Page 33 NION Hardware Manual Tips: Since we are using DHCP, we do not need to specify an IP address, subnet mask or gateway - they are automatically assigned by the DHCP process. If a DNS is set up on the network and DHCP has been configured to contact the DNS, the DNS field will be populated automatically with the IP address of the DNS.
  • Page 34 Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Specifying the CobraNet settings CobraNet is an important component of system design with NION products. In order to ensure proper operation of the CobraNet audio transport, several variables must considered. The NION is shipped with a default CM-1 setting of 0.0.0.0, which means that the IP will be set only when the CobraNet Discovery application assigns it.
  • Page 35 NION Hardware Manual SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a network protocol that provides robust monitoring and control of system parameters across the network. Using SNMP, you can utilize a host of standard software tools and third-party systems to extend the control and monitoring power of the NION for a wide variety of applications.
  • Page 36 Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION 2. Using the wheel and the wheel push button, move the cursor to each NEW COMBO field and select a number to specify the new combination. 3. Move the selection to APPLY and press the wheel push button. Locking the front panel 1.
  • Page 37 NION Hardware Manual So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Disabling security 1. From the main menu, select CONFIG to display the first configuration page, LAN CONFIG, then select NEXT repeatedly until the FRONTPANEL COMBO page is displayed.
  • Page 38 Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Enabling or disabling the web interface The web interface is disabled by default on NioNodes and must be enabled before you can access a NION via a web browser.
  • Page 39 NION Hardware Manual Adjusting the LCD backlight intensity and viewing angle The LCD CONFIG page allows you to adjust the LCD backlight intensity and the viewing angle. The perceived contrast is dependent on the viewing position. For example, a setting that provides high contrast when viewing the display from the front, may provide an inverted view when looking at the display from above.
  • Page 40: Using The Web Interface

    Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Using the web interface Setting the time and date Introduction For accurate reporting of events when running different MediaMatrix units, it is critical to specify the proper time zone, time, and date settings.
  • Page 41 NION Hardware Manual So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Setting up synchronization Scenario Actions to take You want to be able to set the time On all MediaMatrix nodes: and date on any MediaMatrix node on 1.
  • Page 42 Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION Scenario Actions to take Tip: Where a country has only one time zone, you do not need to make a selection. 6. Under the Zone box, click Set. On the other (slave) nodes: 1.
  • Page 43 NION Hardware Manual Copying media files to the NION You can copy media files over to the NION using FTP and then use them in your NWare projects. This allows you to quickly change the available media in a project. You can also minimize the size of the NWare project file by storing your media on the NION and not in the project file itself.
  • Page 44 Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION 8. Type to switch to binary copy mode. binary 9. Type and press Enter. mput <filename> The parameter <filename> is either a single file or a wildcard referencing multiple files. When you have finished copying files, type to close the ftp session.
  • Page 45 NION Hardware Manual So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Adding a new user 1. Navigate to the User Management screen in your web browser. 2. Click Add new user. The Edit User screen is displayed. 3.
  • Page 46 Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION Managing the role In an NWare project, devices that are part of the design are assigned to roles, either automatically by NWare or manually by the user. Each role is then assigned to a NION, nControl unit or nTouch 180 unit for processing when the project is deployed.
  • Page 47 NION Hardware Manual The Audio screen is displayed. 3. Click Special. 4. Click Advanced. September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 48 Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION The Advanced and Debug screen is displayed. 5. Under RS232 serial port, select or clear the Console enabled check box. 6. Click Set. You will be asked to log on. 7. Type the username and password for the superuser. By default, the username is superuser and the password is blank.
  • Page 49: Chapter 6 Using Xdab Clusters With Vlans And Cobranet

    C h a p t e r 6 Using XDAB clusters with VLANs and CobraNet In This Chapter Introduction ....................... 46 Important concepts .................... 46 Use cases ......................47 Setting conductor and XDAB priority in NWare ..........53 Further examples ....................55 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 50: Introduction

    Chapter 6 - Using XDAB clusters with VLANs and CobraNet So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Introduction Use of NIONs in an XDAB cluster, particularly when also using CobraNet and VLANs, creates specific considerations and rules that must be observed in order to insure proper operation of the system.
  • Page 51: Use Cases

    NION Hardware Manual Tip: The XDAB digital audio bus is the most convenient way to exchange digital audio between NIONs. NIONs on CobraNet Notes: Processing on a NION will pause during project deployment. Therefore, a NION that is a Conductor will stop being the Conductor for a time. The network will then automatically transition to a new Conductor.
  • Page 52 Chapter 6 - Using XDAB clusters with VLANs and CobraNet Scenario 2 - Network using VLAN In this scenario, port based VLANs have been configured within a managed switch: There will be no audio passed, either externally or via CobraNet, between devices residing on different VLANs.
  • Page 53 NION Hardware Manual Scenario 4 - Network with VLAN and digital interconnects This scenario is similar to the previous scenario (on page 48), but substitutes digital interconnects), such as AES/EBU or SPDI/F, for analog interconnects. NION digital interface cards contain built-in sample rate converters (SRCs), which isolate audio clock domains from each other and allow interchange of digital audio data regardless of which clock domain the transmitting and sending devices are in.
  • Page 54 Chapter 6 - Using XDAB clusters with VLANs and CobraNet An XDAB master that gets its clock as a CobraNet performer that is synched to a Conductor that is in turn an XDAB slave would create an unstable clock resolution loop. XDAB would attempt to sync with CobraNet that would in turn be trying to sync with XDAB.
  • Page 55 NION Hardware Manual Regardless of whether the VLAN 1 Conductor is inside or outside of the cluster, all NIONS in the cluster that are in VLAN 2 will be getting their clock from XDAB and cannot receive their clock from an outside Conductor. This would create a clocking conflict.
  • Page 56 Chapter 6 - Using XDAB clusters with VLANs and CobraNet This scenario is a variant of the previous scenario (on page 51), but contains more than one XDAB cluster. The same rules apply as in the previous scenario. Again, the Conductor for VLAN 2 must be within the XDAB cluster. It does not matter which cluster the Conductors are in.
  • Page 57: Setting Conductor And Xdab Priority In Nware

    NION Hardware Manual Setting conductor and XDAB priority in NWare Introduction You can use NWare to change the CobraNet Conductor and XDAB master priorities. These settings will ensure that a particular device within an XDAB cluster will become the XDAB master or that a particular CobraNet device on a network or VLAN segment will become a CobraNet Conductor.
  • Page 58 Chapter 6 - Using XDAB clusters with VLANs and CobraNet So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Adjusting the CobraNet Conductor and XDAB clock master priorities 1. Right click on the NION on the NWare page, and then click Device Properties. The NioNode Properties dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 59: Further Examples

    NION Hardware Manual Further examples Worked example 1 - follow the clock An XDAB master NION will always receive the audio clock from its CobraNet module, regardless of whether that module is a Conductor or a performer. If the CobraNet clock source is external to the cluster (i.e. the XDAB master is a performer and the Conductor is external to the cluster), it will still work fine.
  • Page 60 Chapter 6 - Using XDAB clusters with VLANs and CobraNet So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Worked example 2 - a bad configuration The Conductor for VLAN 1 is the second device in the VLAN 1 segment within XDAB Cluster 1.
  • Page 61 A p p e n d i x A Troubleshooting In This Appendix Cannot access NION using IP address or IP address is unknown ....58 Front panel LED indicators ................59 Enabling error logging ..................61 HF2 errors ......................62 Low voltage warning ..................
  • Page 62: Appendix A Troubleshooting

    Appendix A - Troubleshooting So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Cannot access NION using IP address or IP address is unknown This section explains how to connect to a NION directly via the serial port and change the IP address settings.
  • Page 63: Front Panel Led Indicators

    NION Hardware Manual 5. Press Enter. To specify a static IP address 1. Type and press Enter. setenv dhcp no 2. Type and press Enter. setenv ipaddr <IP address> 3. Type and press Enter. setenv netmask <subnet mask> 4. If you want the settings to be saved and used each time the NION boots, type saveenv press Enter.
  • Page 64 Appendix A - Troubleshooting The Fault LED tracks the state of the fault relay. (The fault relay signals appear on pins of the GPIO connector.) Note: The RED state does not necessarily indicate a problem, but that audio is not actively being processed and passed.
  • Page 65: Enabling Error Logging

    NION Hardware Manual malfunctioning, and NioNode is not configured to use CM-1. Note: Even if the NioNode has not been configured to use its CM-1 (in the project design), link and Conductor status are still reported and the unit will be visible as a CobraNet node on the network it is attached to.
  • Page 66: Hf2 Errors

    Appendix A - Troubleshooting 2. In the Targets Found pane, right-click on the NioNode and then click Launch Web Interface. A browser will be opened displaying the home page of the selected NioNode. 3. In the browser, click Special at the top of the page. 4.
  • Page 67 NION Hardware Manual The CM-1 firmware, up to and including version 2.9.16, contains a bug. This bug will allow a stack overflow to occur during times of excessive network traffic that will render the CM-1 inoperative. A fix is not currently available, but is being worked on. This problem can occur in any CM-1 module installed in a NION, CAB or Mainframe.
  • Page 68 Appendix A - Troubleshooting Many Ethernet switches contain some variant of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP, RSTP or MSTP) that detects and logically removes loops. Standard STP should not allow a connection to be made until it is sure that the connection will not cause a loop. MSTP and RSTP can behave a little differently.
  • Page 69 NION Hardware Manual A network topology, such as either of the examples in the Commonly used fault tolerant techniques for CobraNet networks (on page 64) section, is in use and functioning properly with redundant links having been removed by STP. A link between switches is then broken.
  • Page 70: Low Voltage Warning

    Appendix A - Troubleshooting SNMP – use dependant. Best practices Explicitly set the CobraNet Conductor priority and XDAB master priority in all devices to insure they are set correctly. Locate the CobraNet Conductor outside an XDAB cluster when possible. Set all Conductor priorities to 0 in all devices except those that should be allowed to be Conductors.
  • Page 71 NION Hardware Manual 3. While holding down the buttons, press the Power button to switch the NION back on. This menu will be displayed. OPTIONS: > WHEEL TO EDIT > ATTN TO BOOT UPDATE MEDIA 4. Turn the wheel clockwise until BOOT MODE is displayed. 5.
  • Page 73: Appendix B Connector Ports

    A p p e n d i x B Connector ports In This Appendix Audio connections .................... 70 CAT 5 connections ................... 70 GPIO overview ....................71 Serial communications ..................75 XDAB communications ..................78 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 74: Audio Connections

    Appendix B - Connector ports So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Audio connections Each audio connection on the CAB and NION products is a single, three-wire, balanced analog circuit. The connections are identical for both microphone, line input and line output connections.
  • Page 75: Gpio Overview

    NION Hardware Manual Although the wiring standard used in CAT 5 cabling originates with AT&T, it is functionally different for configuring Ethernet cabling. The Bell System uses a series of colors to identify wire pairs. This color scheme identifies the pair numbers, and conductor polarity, and applies to the wire, not the connector.
  • Page 76 Appendix B - Connector ports Configurable general purpose ports (16 control pins) These ports represent the bulk of the GPIO functionality. Each of these ports can be configured as follows: Digital In (3.0V TTL logic - Low: 0 VDC - 0.8 VDC; High: 2.0 VDC - 24 VDC) Digital Out (3.0V TTL logic - Low: 0V DC - 0.4 VDC;...
  • Page 77 A 25-pin DSub connector (DB-25) is used for accessing the GPIO functions. Although you can terminate GPIO functions directly to the DB-25 connector, we recommend that you use the optional breakout accessory (GPIO-25: Peavey Part# 00510490). The GPIO-25 is a convenient way to access each pin and facilitates easy rack wiring and troubleshooting.
  • Page 78 Appendix B - Connector ports So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Function Function Ground Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO Configurable GPIO...
  • Page 79: Serial Communications

    NION Hardware Manual So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Serial communications NION supports serial communications via two female DB-9 connectors on the rear of the unit. The first connector supports RS-232 and the second supports both RS-422 full duplex and RS-485 half-duplex.
  • Page 80 Appendix B - Connector ports So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible RS-422/485 serial port in RS-422 mode Four RS-422 separate data pairs are provided for transmit (TX) and receive (RX). Additionally, there is a 120 Ohm terminating resistor provided for each data pair for applications that require an EOL termination.
  • Page 81 NION Hardware Manual RS-422/485 serial port in RS-485 mode For RS-485 applications the serial port is configured for half-duplex operation. A single data pair is provided for transmit (Data+) and receive (Data-). Additionally, there is a 120 Ohm terminating resistor provided for applications that require an EOL termination.
  • Page 82: Xdab Communications

    PASHA/PageMatrix - same as the classic PASHA protocol on Miniframes and Mainframes. PASHA stands for Peavey Audio Serial Handling Adapter, and is a serial protocol for controlling MediaMatrix systems from external control systems. PASHA/XControl - Provides basic S (Set) PASHA functionality with X-Net2-style trigger commands.
  • Page 83: Appendix C Technical Specifications

    A p p e n d i x C Technical specifications In This Appendix Rear panel connections ..................80 Digital audio performance ................81 AES card DIP switches ..................82 XDAB performance (NION n3, NION n6) ............83 CobraNet performance ..................84 GPIO .........................
  • Page 84: Rear Panel Connections

    Appendix C - Technical specifications So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Rear panel connections Mains Power 100v > 240v 50/60 Hz 300W A/C. Terminated to rear panel IEC connector. Female RJ-45 - transports control and communications via Ethernet on Category 5e (CAT5e) cabling.
  • Page 85: Digital Audio Performance

    NION Hardware Manual So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible Digital audio performance Audio 32-bit floating point audio. Processing Processing PowerPC Host (Linux OS) with 6 (NION n6) or 3 (NION n3, NION nX) ADI Sharc Hammerhead digital signal processors. DSP MFLOPS 2400 sustained, 3600 peak (NION n6);...
  • Page 86: Aes Card Dip Switches

    Appendix C - Technical specifications AES card DIP switches Version 1.6.1.0 September 30, 2010...
  • Page 87: Xdab Performance (Nion N3, Nion N6)

    NION Hardware Manual XDAB performance (NION n3, NION n6) Data Format 32-bit floating point audio. Protocol Proprietary. Channels 448 channels at 48kHz, 256 channels at 96kHz. Note: It is possible to exceed the 448 channel limit, but it is not recommended. Testing has shown that using a greater number of channels can produce unexpected results.
  • Page 88: Cobranet Performance

    Appendix C - Technical specifications So me text to force a page break in Word but remain invisible CobraNet performance Data Format 16/20/24-bit audio (default = 20) Protocol Ethernet with Proprietary CobraNet protocol. Channels 64 channels at 48kHz GPIO Connections 20 ports configurable pins and a fault output via internal Form-C relay Digital input...
  • Page 89: Appendix D Reference Information

    A p p e n d i x D Reference Information In This Appendix Architect's and engineer's specifications ............86 Technical Support ..................... 87 September 30, 2010 Version 1.6.1.0...
  • Page 90: Architect's And Engineer's Specifications

    The audio processing node shall be fan-cooled with a front-panel intake and shall operate with a modular universal computer-grade power supply. The audio processing node shall be the MediaMatrix NION n6, n3, nX or approved equal. Version 1.6.1.0 September 30, 2010...
  • Page 91: Technical Support

    Knowledge Center (http://www.peaveyoxford.com/kc), there are many technical documents, white papers and application notes on our website (http://mm.peavey.com) and on other websites on the Internet, covering subjects including Python programming, SNMP and serial control. If you cannot find the information you require, contact your dealer or distributor. If you are still unable to solve the issue, you can contact us directly using the details below.
  • Page 93: Warranty Statement

    Please include a complete return shipping address. damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Peavey; (4) products on which the serial number has Limitation of Implied Warranties been altered, defaced or removed; (5) products not purchased from ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES an Authorized MediaMatrix Integrator.
  • Page 94 Word Back Page MediaMatrix® A Division of Peavey Electronics Corp. 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive, Meridian Mississippi, 39305, USA Phone: 866.662.8750 http://mediamatrix.peavey.com Features & Specifications subject to change without notice Copyright © 2010, All Rights Reserved 80303151...

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