Rane NM 84 Operator's Manual

Manual is about: NETWORK PREAMPLIFIER

Summary of NM 84

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    Manual-1 operators manual nm 84 network preamplifier wear parts: this product contains no wear parts. Cobranet is a trademark of peak audio, inc. Quick start why is it that the hardest thing about writing the quick start is the opening line? What i want to say is, “first, design the network.” only t...

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    Manual-2 front panel description a mic input meters should be self-explanatory. They are meters with an averaging logarithmic filter. The only quirk to these meters is the mute condition when only the limit indicator – and no others – is illuminated. B edit buttons are provide a quick and convenient...

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    Manual-3 rear panel description a chassis ground screw. A #6-32 screw is supplied for chassis grounding purposes. The nm 84 does connect the 3rd pin of the ac line cord to the nm 84 chassis metal through the rs 3 power supply. This chassis screw is supplied should you need a point in the rack to ear...

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    Manual-4 nm 84 lcd edit pages each edit page name appears in the upper left corner of the lcd display. Seventeen (17) pages are found:  8 pages for inputs, named in 1 through in 8 (one page for each of the mic inputs)  4 pages for monitor outs, named monitor 1 through monitor 4 (one page for each ...

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    Manual-5 monitor out edit pages – monitor 1 through monitor 4 the four monitor out edit pages set up the four monitor outputs. Two modes are possible for each monitor out: local for monitoring any one of the local 8 mic inputs or none (off), or network for monitoring any one of the cobranet audio ch...

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    Manual-6 memory edit page the memory edit page stores and recalls the 16 nm 84 memories. Memory recall port transmit (mrp tx) and mrp receive (mrp rx) are also set in this page. Conceptually, the nm 84 contains 17 memories; memory zero contains the current settings which are always displayed on the ...

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    Manual-7 configuration edit page the config page sets the nm 84’s ip address and name. Set the ip address to 0.0.0.0 to enable cobranet’s discovery utility to dynamically assign the ip address. That the ip address displayed in the nm 84 screen will not be updated to reflect the ip address assigned b...

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    Manual-8 7) signal level meter the mic input meters monitor the signal at the output of the voltage controlled amplifier (vca). Therefore, the meter indicates the signal level after the trim and any gain reduction due to limiter operation. The average rms signal level is indicated in dbu. The signal...

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    Manual-9 bundle transmission conflicts. Do not transmit onto the same bundle from two different cobranet devices. Doing so causes the loss of the data sent from the second device. Firmware primer. The nm 84 contains two pieces of internal firmware. One is the cobranet firmware for the cobranet inter...

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    Manual-10 101 designs. As with many technologies, repeater bus have had their day and may soon be a thing of the past. The second kind of network hardware devices are called switched hubs which are only a little bit more expensive than repeater hubs. Using switches for your network greatly increases...

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    Manual-11 for listeners in the initial, center seats may not find this delay acceptable. Assuming that no propagation delay is added through other digital signal processing or a digital console (this may be the case), the additional network delay of 6.5175 feet – assuming nm 84s on and off the netwo...

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    Manual-12 network examples there are two ways to transmit cobranet audio across a network. An example for each transmission method follows. The application dictates which of the two methods to use. Some applications may require both methods simultaneously. Multicast network example [a.K.A. Broadcast...

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    Manual-13 software and applications activex and software issues microsoft activex controls (defined in the next section) are of concern to the pro audio community. This technology allows designers of computer-controlled sound systems to create common front-end software control panels that operate di...

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    Manual-14 nm 84 activex example the short version of the frontpage 2000 procedure used to setup a web page with activex controls for a rane nm 84 device’s parameters goes as follows: insert a rane nm 84 activex control in a new web page. (this software/control ships with the unit or can be found on ...

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    Manual-15 computer ip setup if you’re using a computer with the nm 84, it must be set for network operation to allow it to speak using tcp/ip protocol. (tcp stands for transmission control protocol.) if your computer is already set up for network operation you can move on in your life and skip this ...

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    Manual-16 conductor – the cobranet device on the network which supplies the master clock. A conductor arbitration proce- dure insures that at any time there is one, and only one, conductor per network. The conductor transmits beat packets at a regular interval. The time interval between beat packet ...

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    Manual-17 memory recall port the memory recall port (mrp) provides contact closure control to recall any of the 16 memories. Eight of the memories are recalled with individual switch closures to a single terminal (see the normal section of table 1). Memories in multiple units may be recalled by eith...

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    Manual-18 control name: rane corporation nm 84 snmp active x control description: snmp control of a nm 84 design time parameters: ip address nm 84’s device address update freqhow often (in 100ms steps) the nm 84’s status is checked runtime parameters: condpriority conductor priority ( 0 = never cond...

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    Manual-19 ©rane corporation 10802 47th ave. W., mukilteo wa 98275-5098 tel 425-355-6000 fax 425-347-7757 web www.Rane.Com mic5_filter equates to mic_filter(4) mic5_limiter equates to mic_limiter(4) mic6_mute equates to mic_mute(5) mic6_phantom_power equates to mic_phantom_power(5) mic6_line_mode equ...