Lake LM 26 Operation Manual

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    Lake ® lm 26 digital audio loudspeaker processor rev 1.2.3 item: om-lm26 operation manual.

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    Important safety instructions i lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 1. Important safety instructions before using the device, be sure to carefully read the safety instructions. Keep this document with the device at all times. 1.1 important safety instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these i...

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    Ii important safety instructions lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 1.4 warning to reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Pour réduire les risques de blessure ou le choc électrique, n’exposez pas l’appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité. Do not expose thi...

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    Important safety instructions iii lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 ▸ check if the affected unit complies with the emc limits for immunity, (ce-labeled). If not, address the problem with the manufacturer or supplier. All electrical products sold in the ec must be approved for immunity against electro...

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    Iv lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 table of contents 1. Important safety instructions ................................................................................................................I 1.1 important safety instructions ....................................................................

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    V lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 7. Back panel interface ..............................................................................................................................37 7.1 analog inputs and outputs .....................................................................................

  • Page 7: Welcome

    Welcome 1 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 2. Welcome 2.1 introduction thank you for choosing the lake lm 26. We are confident that you will be pleased with the performance, unique features, configuration flexibility, reliability, and long-term durability offered by this product. For fast installati...

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    2 welcome lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 smaart, distributed and supported by rational acoustics, provides real-time sound system measurement, optimization and control. Smaart combines several powerful audio frequency measurement and analysis tools. Live-capture, created by wavecapture, offers eas...

  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation 3 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 3. Installation 3.1 unpacking carefully open the shipping carton and check for any damage to the device or the supplied accessories. Every lake product is tested and inspected before leaving the factory and should arrive in perfect condition. If any da...

  • Page 10: Installation

    4 installation lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 ▸ at more than 40 o c (104 o f ) the fan is on ▸ at 55 o c (131 o f ) a temperature warning is indicated on the front panel as ‘temp warning’ and in the controller event log as ‘temp warning: dsp area’. ▸ at 70 o c (158 o f ) the lm 26 has exceeded the...

  • Page 11: Product Overview

    Product overview 5 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 4. Product overview this chapter provides and overview of key features and functionality. For further information please see chapters 5 to 9 of this operation manual. 4.1 front panel overview figure 4-1: lm 26 front panel overview the front panel c...

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    6 product overview lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 display the display illuminates when the device is on. The lcd, function buttons, and the rotary encoder provide real-time control and monitoring of most parameters. The leds embedded in the function buttons indicate available menu options, provide...

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    Product overview 7 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 dynamic function buttons with leds (right of lcd) the function of these buttons change according to the currently selected view or menu. The right bi-color led in the top button illuminates red or yellow to indicate faults or warnings. If this butt...

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    8 product overview lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 analog outputs six analog outputs are provided via standard xlr3m connections. The outputs are electronically balanced and feature lake iso-float circuitry. The output impedance is 50 ohms, providing a maximum output level of +21 dbu. Please refer ...

  • Page 15: Product Overview

    Product overview 9 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 secondary connector the secondary network connector can be used to daisy-chain multiple plm series, lm 26 and legacy lake devices. Alternatively, a dante dual-network topology can be created by connecting all secondary network connectors to a separ...

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    10 signal flow and lake processing lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 5. Signal flow and lake processing 5.1 signal flow figure 5-1 depicts the audio signal flow inside an lm 26. It is worth noting that this sophisticated device provides five points in the signal chain where the signal level can be ad...

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    Signal flow and lake processing 11 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 input routers 1-4 provide all five stages of functionality via the front panel interface or the lake controller. The pass-thru input routers 5 & 6 allow stage 1 input selection only (mute is unavailable), along with stage 5 output o...

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    12 signal flow and lake processing lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 the key benefit of this feature is the ability to connect and control crossovers, levels and eq across multiple hardware devices simultaneously from the lake controller. For example, one device may be driving sub and low-frequency s...

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    Signal flow and lake processing 13 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 5.5.2 frame and system presets this device allows the complete processor configuration to be stored as a frame preset on the hardware unit itself. Presets can be recalled via the front panel (please refer to section 6.10.6) or via t...

  • Page 20: Front Panel Interface

    14 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 6. Front panel interface an overview of the front panel interface is provided in section 4.1. This chapter describes each cluster of controls as shown in figure 6-1. Figure 6-1: front panel interface 6.1 overview the majority of lm 26 functio...

  • Page 21: Front Panel Interface

    Front panel interface 15 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 1. Ensure meter mode is selected 2. Press the button adjacent to the module description on the lcd if the frame is online, but the module is not in the work area, the selected module will be centred on the module scroll bar (assuming the modu...

  • Page 22: Front Panel Interface

    16 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 6.5 menu button menu mode is selected by pressing the menu button . The screen displays the top level menu with various submenu options. Press the button adjacent to the required submenu to select it. Pressing the menu button while in menu mo...

  • Page 23: Front Panel Interface

    Front panel interface 17 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 6.7.2 faults and warnings led this bi-color led turns red to indicate a fault or mute state and turns yellow to indicate a warning. Additional clarification of the fault or warning is displayed in the lcd. All mute, fault and warning states d...

  • Page 24: Front Panel Interface

    18 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 turn the encoder clockwise to increase the selected parameter, or counter-clockwise to decrease the value. Parameters with only two states (e.G. On, off) are toggled by turning clockwise or counter-clockwise. Some parameters enable simultaneo...

  • Page 25: Front Panel Interface

    Front panel interface 19 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 lm 26 input mutes are displayed on the lcd screen in input meter mode and are controlled using the adjacent buttons and rotary encoder. The input mutes can also be viewed and changed via the front panel i/o config menu. Module input and outpu...

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    20 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 6.9 meter mode 6.9.1 home view the default view when powering on the device is meter mode > home view as shown in figure 6-5. Figure 6-5: meter mode > home view home view provides a summary of module i/o gain level and limiter gain reduction,...

  • Page 27: Front Panel Interface

    Front panel interface 21 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 the main section of the i/o status view displays status and metering information for the four input routers. The information displayed for each input includes the currently selected input source type, input gain level meter (displayed as a ho...

  • Page 28: Front Panel Interface

    22 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 all parameters are editable via the lake controller unless specified otherwise. 6.10.1.1 parameters with individual values and group totals the following parameters display two values: ▸ module > gain ▸ module > delay ▸ module > limiters > ma...

  • Page 29: Front Panel Interface

    Front panel interface 23 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 ▸ gpio configuration ▸ front panel ▸ frame presets (see section 6.10.6) ▸ preset recall for simplicity, the following sections refer to the buttons by their associated name on the lcd screen. E.G. ‘press gain’ equates to ‘press the button adj...

  • Page 30: Front Panel Interface

    24 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 the top left button labeled page toggles between the input mixer gain settings for each module in the frame. Press any other illuminated button to select a parameter for editing then use the rotary encoder to make adjustments. Multiple parame...

  • Page 31: Front Panel Interface

    Front panel interface 25 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 on the combined module summary screen, use the nav button to navigate through the channels, and the sel button to select a parameter for editing. Selected parameters are highlighted using inverse video on the value. The navigation cursor is i...

  • Page 32: Front Panel Interface

    26 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 maxrms level (maxrmslvl) this sets the maximum rms signal level at the module outputs. It is adjustable from -30 dbu to +30 dbu in 0.1 db increments, subject to user-defined level limits. The group total is displayed (in brackets) for each ch...

  • Page 33: Front Panel Interface

    Front panel interface 27 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 6.10.3.1 input router menu > i/o config > input rtr figure 6-13: input router 1 figure 5-1 on page 10 shows that there are six input routers available on the lm 26. The signal from the first four input routers can be routed to the input mixer...

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    28 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 assignment of input priority factory default settings assign aes3 to priority 1 and analog to priority 4, with priority 2 and 3 empty. To change these settings via the front panel, select priority slot number to be changed and use the rotary ...

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    Front panel interface 29 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 6.10.3.3 iso-float menu > i/o config > iso-float figure 6-15: iso-float menu to change the iso-float setting, press the inputs or outputs button, then adjust the value using the rotary encoder. The current settings are also displayed on the f...

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    30 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 press this button to move the cursor upwards press this button to move the cursor downwards this section of the screen displays the selected audio source this section of the screen displays the selected output destination type this section of...

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    Front panel interface 31 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 the frame menu provides information and options relating to the lm 26 as a physical unit. It is referred to as a frame for consistency with lake controller terminology. 6.10.4.1 frame info menu > frame > frame info frame info provides informa...

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    32 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 6.10.4.2 frame reset menu > frame > reset use this option to display a further menu with options to reset all parameters back to their original factory default values. See section 8.3 for a full list of these values. Two types of reset are pr...

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    Front panel interface 33 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 gpi configuration to adjust gpi 1 or gpi 2, press the associated button to display a screen similar to that shown in figure 6-19. Figure 6-19: gpi configuration table 6-4 lists the options available for general purpose input (gpi). These opti...

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    34 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 gpo configuration to adjust gpo 1 or gpo 2, press the associated button to display a screen similar to that shown in figure 6-20 figure 6-20: gpo configuration table 6-5 lists the options available for general purpose output (gpo). Acting on ...

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    Front panel interface 35 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 gpio # default option gpi 1 no action gpi 2 no action gpo 1 standby state gpo 2 fault table 6-6: default gpio configuration 6.10.5 front panel display controls menu > frame > front figure 6-21: front panel display controls menu contrast to ad...

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    36 front panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 to recall an existing frame preset, use the rotary encoder to select the required preset then press the recall button to overwrite the current configuration. Frame presets must initially be created in the lake controller, and stored as a pres...

  • Page 43: Back Panel Interface

    Back panel interface 37 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 7. Back panel interface an overview of the back panel interface is provided in section 4.2. This chapter describes each cluster of connections as shown in figure 7-1. Figure 7-1: back panel interface 7.1 analog inputs and outputs 7.1.1 analog ...

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    38 back panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 7.1.3 analog xlr wiring and pin out all xlr connections are wired to iec268 as shown in figure 7-4. Figure 7-4: iec268 xlr wiring and pin out pin 1: ground / shield pin 2: hot (+) pin 3: cold (-) 7.1.4 unbalanced operation balanced connections...

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    Back panel interface 39 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 1 2 3 hot scrn hot scrn unbalanced output (typically phono) balanced input (xlr) figure 7-6: unbalanced analog wiring and pin out 7.1.5 iso-float electronic balancing the analog input and output electronic balancing circuits use the lake iso-f...

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    40 back panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 aes3 inputs aes3 outputs aes1: ch. 1 & 2 aes1: ch. 1 & 2 aes2: ch. 3 & 4 aes2: ch. 3 & 4 aes3: ch. 5 & 6 aes4: ch. 7 & 8 table 7-1: db25 input and outputs figure 7-8 below provides a wiring reference for the db25 connector. Ch. Ground hot cold...

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    Back panel interface 41 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 switched 100/1000 base-t link prim act sec link act figure 7-9: ethercon network connectors the network connections auto-sense whether standard or crossover cat-5e cables are in use. Pre-made cables with moulded rj45 plugs are recommended. If ...

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    42 back panel interface lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 7.3.2 secondary network connection the secondary network connection may be used for a redundant dante digital audio network. Please refer to section 4.2 for additional information. 7.4 gpio connection 7.4.1 9-pin gpio connector a general purpo...

  • Page 49: Back Panel Interface

    Back panel interface 43 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 7.5 universal power supply connection 7.5.1 iec power connector a universal power supply capable of accepting 70-265 v ~ 50-60 hz : 30 w is built into the lm 26. The iec power cable provided includes a locking feature via a pin on the bottom o...

  • Page 50: Appendix

    44 appendix lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 8. Appendix 8.1 faults and warnings overview fault or warning conditions are indicated by the led shown in figure 6-3 on page 16. As the led indicates several types of faults or warnings, a brief textual description of the fault or warning is provided on ...

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    Appendix 45 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 8.2 maintenance during normal operation this devices provides trouble-free service. If the lcd or front panel display requires cleaning, use a soft cloth only; do not use solvent cleaners. The dust filter on the right-hand side air intake should occasiona...

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    46 appendix lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 8.4 glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations the explanations given in table 8-2 below are based on the specific use of each term in this manual. The definitions are not intended to be exhaustive and many of these terms have wider meanings. Term desc...

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    Appendix 47 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 term description frame preset frame presets are a class of presets within the lake processing system. Up to 100 can be stored in the hardware device, and each holds the complete configuration of all modules and the modules’ internal settings. Gigabit ethe...

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    48 appendix lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 term description straight network cable a cat-5/6 network cable with full pin-to-pin connections is called a straight network cable. Lake devices can connect to a network using either straight or crossed network cables. Subsystem it is possible when worki...

  • Page 55: Application Guide

    Application guide 49 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 9. Application guide this chapter describes the practical application and use of the lm 26. 9.1 gain structure the lm 26 architecture provides gain adjustments at various points in the signal path and therefore, various places for muting and leve...

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    50 application guide lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 1. Factory gain is set by the system designer and can be hidden within the module file. The factory gain parameter is only accessible when the module is unlocked and the lake controller is in designer mode. Adjust via modules > levels > meter opt...

  • Page 57: Application Guide

    Application guide 51 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 9.3.1 aes3 digital audio the original aes/ebu digital audio interface standard was developed by the audio engineering society in conjunction with the european broadcast union. Originally published in 1985, it was revised in 1992 and 2003, and in ...

  • Page 58: Application Guide

    52 application guide lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 9.3.3.2 passive splitters in some limited applications, a single aes3 input may be split into two signals using a simple passive splitter. Splitters provide a convenient and low cost solution when only one additional signal is required, and in si...

  • Page 59: Application Guide

    Application guide 53 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 in figure 9-1, each circled c represents a choice point. A choice point is a user‐interface control that can be configured using the lake controller software. Please refer to the lake controller operation manual for further information. Figure 9-...

  • Page 60: Application Guide

    54 application guide lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 when using automatic detection, the aes3 digital input is monitored and will switch the clock source back and forth depending on the availability of an aes3 signal. Please refer to the lake controller operation manual for additional information. ...

  • Page 61: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications 55 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 10. Technical specifications 2-in/6-out digital audio loudspeaker processor 2 contour modules raised cosine mesa and ideal graphic input equalizers linear phase and classic crossovers and output eq limitermax peak and rms limiter delay, mu...

  • Page 62: Warranty and Support

    56 warranty and support lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 11. Warranty and support 11.1 general this product is manufactured by lake, and it is warranted to be free from any defects caused by compo- nents or factory workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of three (3) years from date ...

  • Page 63: Warranty and Support

    Warranty and support 57 lm 26 operation manual rev 1.2.3 11.3.2 factory service in the event a lake product requires factory service, you may contact lake’s service department for return instructions and a return authorization number. Please note for product return: 1. Use the original packing. 2. I...

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