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1. P rontoNet P Decoder User Manual Ver 2 1 1 Prods Index O a ae et nn io 2 CE Declaration of Compliance iia ciao ida 4 INTFOQUCCION ana rano nn decantan 5 INSCaNLALION GUIAS ai ia ne Na 6 ES ARS a a ENE OVA RE RMAN 6 2 IAStalla OA a ARER aaa bt 6 S RATE Tear Dalle aa a E A E T E E E a ea 6 Wo ONE ica ara ee 7 1 3 2 Ethernet port the LAN Connector 8 Waa Ro ZIA POT RER 9 A GPO PON ea a a EESE EE 10 BAED a aE o PR O 10 For OU aa O S 10 MS Addo ME RPP a Pa 11 1 3 5 1 Analog audio Outputs aaa 11 A AP A E 11 ESC MICTOSWITENOS escenarios an ronn oo eki pra eos 11 TRE Front PANEL rimar mai i ra oi iso ci 12 Remote Controlar V ka aa 13 IV 1 General Configuration 16 SR OR odo EEE aa pers 17 AN POTE ane a eve o ens 17 RS PO Ra Ra a UR 18 MS SNMP Traps earn 19 A O oo A 19 Vel AUO OUCDUL sssrrrstorci na a ne a de a 22 Vals System GOMMOUIGL E O ete 22 IV 1 3 1 Exporting Importing the configuration 26 E 26 IV 1 4 1 Rx Reception parameters 0ccccccccccccnccnnno aaa 2 a III 21 IV 1 4 3 Real Time Monitoring 30 MS PONG BOOK isa ir rani ea ia ai beda Me sous 31 O Call LOG an a ba e o ER AA RT 32 IV 2 Controlling the ProntoNet eta 33 NEMI CUS 4 25 a Senate EE 33 IV 2 2 Disconnecting the Line aaa 34 ERE o PEO o 34 Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 2
2. 1 4 5 8 must be unconnected The port is always set to 8 DATA bits NO parity 1 START bit and 1 STOP bit The bit rate can be adjusted to between 300 and 9600 bps via software The ProntoNet IP Decoder acts as a DCE device therefore the connection to each ofthe RS232 ports is wired in the following way ProntoNet IP Decoder Pin 7 connector RJ 45 Pin 2 PC ProntoNet IP Decoder Pin 2 connector RJ 45 Pin 3 PC ProntoNet IP Decoder Pin 3 6 connector RJ 45 Pin 5 PC The ProntoNet IP Decoder ignores hardware handshaking signals Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 9 1 3 4 GPIO Port A subD 25 pin socket provides a general purpose connection with 7 inputs and 7 outputs The connections must be wired according to the following diagram GND LO N E E gt J O O OUT1 OUT3 O O O O Z Z Z Z IN2 IN4 IN6 VCC 09 2 D GO YODO e eA kI eI eD 9 Ga UI Ce OF C4 NC NC GND NC NC IN1 IN3 IN5 IN7 O O NJA Ul A W N Em O Pin 1 is connected to 5 volts If you need it run this power supply through your device with a resistor in series to limit the maximum current to 300 mA 1 3 4 1 Inputs The inputs are active for grounding active low 1 3 4 2 Outputs The outputs are open collector They allow an output of 5VDC on one pin to facilitate interconnection with the outputs Each output supports up to a maximum of 40VDC 40 mA and will require a pull up resistor to fu
3. IV 2 4 Decoder Status rr ueureuuss 35 RS e O E O ao a to a ana 36 V31 SE ENJ A PPP oa a ba pe en 36 NV 3x2 Monitoring AlarmMS a ana poe pene ai ab ae a k a ee a a 37 V oo Alarms MISTOTY ns ee bata jedka lea aa 37 How does the ProntoNet IP Decoder work 39 IV 4 About how the Decoder works and automatic searching 39 IV 5 The ProntoNet IP Decoder operation modes 40 IV 5 1 UNICAST communications 4 40 IV 5 1 1 Establishing a UNICAST connection from the ProntoNet IP Decoder 40 IV 5 1 2 Establishing a MULTICAST Rx communication from the ProntoNet IP D COR ee ee a EENS 41 IV 6 About the Ancillary Data 42 Technical SHECITICAUIONS siii 43 V 1 Audio InterfaceS io o a a ee a 43 V 2 Compression algorithms Decoding 43 VA BAND ID EKI Z terio ra oa 44 No A 45 LAN o Po IE V ME RR un 45 CRO PO A ooo Pre e e N o a ee a 45 AN o o Up E E NI 45 Ves FONET SUDDIV a ee 46 UC nn O e ER io ere ee ere 46 Secondary Optional aaa 46 V 4 Dimensions and Weight ccccceuseussuveeuuseeueuueeuueeueeuvenuueuneanes 46 nn oe e NA a aaa oa 46 DISCONNECTION COURS nine aa a a a a tn 47 Updating tne firmware sssssssssussunsunnnnnunnnnnnnunnununnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 48 Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 3 CE Declaration of Compliance Procesamiento Digital y Sistema
4. In the left side the ports can be selected The right window shows the window dialog to configure the selected port For example if we select the LAN port Ed ra Configuracion I eb eal Z a O lij 0 eC TIMEJATE Maf PASSWDAD iii oko pod dE Aue DATA e A VERSION Y Book Cioban ol adds sdunetionh aF ADVANCED G Sig STREAKING A E MA Fi Ha Tes prem mim ee oo IV 1 1 1 LAN port ProntoNet IP Decoder allows to assign the IP parameters both manually and automatically DHCP Manually gt User must enter the following IP parameters manually IP address Mask Gateway P address Uw NR V gt Automatically gt Check Obtain an IP address automatically option to get the configuration automatically from a DHCP Server By setting DHCP the unit will receive its IP parameters when starting These IP settings might be different from time to time that is why ProntoNet IP Decoder supports RIP2 protocol This protocol allows the user to set an internal IP address in order that the unit can be identified regardless of the IP settings provided by the DHCP server Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 1 CA Configuration te Ej PORTS AE EE MMP W GRO ae AUDIO E sys 4U TIMEDATE Se PASADO AUS DATA A VERSION db BOOK O Obtain an IP address anhomaicaly ay ADVANCED A STREAMING leaner IP Mask Galera Mi RX Wa Text IV 1 1 2 RS232 Port There is one RS232 port f
5. 5 1 1 Establishing a UNICAST connection from the ProntoNet IP Decoder The procedure for establishing a connection is very similar to that of making an ISDN call we enter the call initiation menu in the web page by clicking in the line status bar and enter the IP address of the unit we wish to connect to Pod 0 JE JE eae a ic Ca Z 9 9 x J red Cas vok A Phara Buck Lira 1 Audo Moda As we have already mentioned the audio data connection is uni directional and from ProntoNet P Decoder the user can only establish a call as a receiver either multicast or unicast n unicast the ProntoNet that receives and accepts the call will automatically call back to the giginating ProntoNet and establish a reverse Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 40 PRONTG 1 connection So the control connection will be established bi directionally whilst the data connection will be unidirectional This is all represented in the following diagram IA ____ oui gt Prontonet 102168 0 1 FF Prontonet Audio P RTP 192 168 02 The ProntoNet uses two Prodys proprietary protocols Prodys Real Time Control Protocol P RTCP This is a protocol based on TCP that allows for the establishment and termination of a connection as well as for the negotiation of the codec mode automatic audio synchronisation in all modes Prodys Real Time Protocol P RTP This is a protocol based on UDP used for the transmission of audi
6. Ethernet cable CAT5 In this case you should use a standard straight through Ethernet cable not a cross over cable This kind of cable can normally be found in any IT shop In any case this cable is described in more detail below otraight Through Cable Cable Wiring Promo Hub Tat 1 1 Tx Tx x Tx Rxt 4 Ratt Ry 6 6 Rx RLS Plug Pin 1 Connection to a PC In some cases such as when you configure the equipment it is possible that you will want to connect the unit directly to a PC In this case the PC must have a free Ethernet port to connect to and you must use a cross over Ethernet cable Again any good IT shop will stock these cables This time the wiring is as follows Cross Over Cable A A E Plug Pin 1 i Cable Wiring Prontonet PC LAM card Tx 1 3 at Tx Z ERzx Rat J 1 Tx its E Z Tx Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 8 1 3 3 RS 232 Port There is one RS232 port for use as auxiliary data port These port allow the reception of data along with encoded audio Note that this socket is RJ45 connection as opposed to the typical 9 pin subD connections To make the conversion between RJ45 and RS232 there are modular connectors available that should be wired as follows S Cluster 9 pin female RJ 45 D sub Connector Connector 1 NC oo bo 3 GND 5 4 NC 4 S NC 6 6 GND 7 EIA 8 NC 8
7. Manual v211 doc 3 A HTML Preview PRONTONET 10 5 0 1 ALARMS HISTORY Alarm Active Acknowledge Int Time End Time Value Decoder ne ot E E ESF et me ie bu dizla cod eee Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 38 How does the ProntoNet IP Decoder work This chapter is a practical guide to help in understanding just how the ProntoNet P Decoder unit works IV 4 About how the Decoder works and automatic searching The Decoder system doesn t need to be configured as it is totally automatic The ProntoNet IP Decoder is able to synchronise automatically to the following algorithms under the following condition Algorithm G722 Only with Prodys IP codecs MPEG1 2 LII MPEG1 2 LIII MPEG2 4 AAC LC MPEG 4 AACLD Standard Enhanced aptX PCM Linear Audio Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 39 Only with Prodys IP codecs Only with Prodys IP codecs Only with Prodys IP codecs PRONTI 1 IV 5 The ProntoNet IP Decoder operation modes The operation of the ProntoNet P Decoder offers two operational modes UNICAST and MULTICAST IV 5 1 UNICAST communications The term UNICAST is used in the networking world to refer to the connection to a single destination Applied to the ProntoNet P Decoder this 6 when a point to point connection is created between two units This connection will be always uni directional due to the lack of an encoder in the ProntoNet P Decoder IV
8. SACL Masi Ll LAN 101114 incon HPEGA ACLO 13 12 2008 1323 vetar Li LAN 101 114 iwm WPEG RRCLO Ib 15043 iy LI LAN 101114 Imin HPEGdAACLO 1292 2006 14315 Li 1001114 incemm MREGdAACLO 1242 0005 16 060 hs LI LAH 101114 lie cen HPEGA ACIDO 12 12 2008 TEMI 127 Back Li LAN 101 114 incemim MPEGAAACID 1142 0005 16 064 Temp C LAH 111114 Inici MPEGU ACILO 19 72 2005 16141 LAN 104414 Incomin MPEGAAACLO 11424005 16719 Fin RPM i Lay 1001111 nora HEGEL 11710051540 LAH 101114 Inccnm HPEGAHACLD 1102 2005 16 33 Li Lam 1001 11 imom MPEG AAC 1102006 164 mn LI LAN 101114 Icon MPEGLEECID 1172 2008 16 Irea i 101114 imram MAP A N AA Gel wi HTML Preview PRONTONET 10 1 2 37 CALL LOG Line Net Number IP Call Type cesar Imt Time End Time Duration Inco ming le Unicast Gill A 25 11 2005 25 11 2005 Od 11 TAM ees idvectamelll m 31359 151841 OO0OdAZ Incoming PCM Unicast ASKhz 2511 2005 2511 2005 Od Unidirectional 24 bits 13 18 55 iacao Ds Ex sedi Li LAN 1010101 Incoming Be rer on ele pase ieee a w a IV 2 Controlling the ProntoNet From the Control area it is possible to establish a communication monitor the status of the decoder and monitor the status of the line IV 2 1 Making Calls By clicking on right side of the Connection area the dial menu is shown Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 33 PRONTE perae sle e Dial AE Be Y Una Sidrectonal Urecas Unidiacton
9. also find the main power switch and the fuse holder The ProntoNet P Decoder unit is designed to take AC universal power from 100 to 240 VAC with freguency between 50Hz and 60Hz You will also find a fuse holder that holds two fuses one for each phase of input When it is necessary to replace either fuse it Is important to make sure that it complies with the technical specifications outlined below that will ensure adeguate protection Fuse regulrements VDC SECONDARY POWER SOURCE THIS IS OPTIONAL AND DOES NOT COME FITTED AS STANDARD IT CAN BE 12 24 OR 48 VDC The unit will switch automatically from the primary power source to the back up power source in the event of a cutin the primary power supply Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 1 PRONTI 1 1 3 2 Ethernet port the LAN Connector The LAN socket is an standard 100Base Tx 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connection that takes the typical RJ45 plug Through this Ethernet port it is possible to transmit and receive audio as well as manage the eguipment Next to the socket there are three LEDs that indicate different states for the connection and these are very useful in problem solving situations LAN LED s Receive Status On Receiving data Link Statue On Connected Ce Speed Status On 100M Of 10M Connection to a Hub or Switch In the majority of cases you can simply connect the unit s LAN port to your Ethernet network s Hub or Switch using an
10. is out of range Temperature Out of Range The temperature is out of range Fan Failure The fun is activated if the internal temperature is over 352 The Fan Failure alarm will be activated if the fun doesn t work when the temperature is over this threshold Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 36 PRONT 2 LAN NOT Present Not physical level detected in the LAN port LAN Traffic The LAN traffic is higher than the 90 of the capacity of the network Decoder 1 Framed Lost The Line 1 is connected but the decoder 1 is not framed that is it is not able to receive audio Line 1 Disconnected Line 1 has been disconnected in a non appropriate way IV 3 2 Monitoring Alarms When one of the selected alarms is detected the alarms window is highlighted By clicking over it the information will be showed IV 3 3 Alarms History The alarms are saved on the non volatile memory of the ProntoNet P Decoder t means that it is possible to know what happened on the past even if the unit was disconnected of the network The alarms history can be showed by clicking over the lamp or over History option in the alarm selection dialogue gt Alarms History Mela Alarm Actve Init Time End Time Value Check all O Decoder 1 Framed Lost Mo 26 04 2001 4 12 10 26 04 2001 4 13 01 Framed Lost An historical report of alarms in html allowing preview and print has been added Prontonet IP Decoder User
11. line IV 2 4 Decoder Status The Decoder status is shown on the right side of the Audio Mode area Line 1 Audio Mode The Decoder status Searching The decoder is not synchronized a Framed The decoder is synchronized Idle The line is disconnected Not available Decoder not available Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 35 PRONTG 1 IV 3 Alarms The alarm window allows to select the alarms that the unit will check The unit will notify the occurrence of each of the selected alarms It is possible to configure the unit to send SNMP traps to notify alarms information See chapter V 1 1 5 ZR Value Enable All O Voltage Out Of Range 12v Main O Voltage Out Of Range 12 Backup O Voltage Out OF Range 3 3 System O Voltage Out OF Range 5 System O Temperature Out OF Range O Fan Failure O LAN Not Present CT LAN Traffic History Vi Decoder 1 Framed Lost O Line 1 Disconnected O General IV 3 1 Selecting Alarms The unit allows many different alarms The selection menu is opened by clicking over the Alarm area Voltage Out of Range 12 v Main The voltage from the main power supply AC DC is out of range Voltage Out of Range 12 v Backup The voltage from the backup power supply is out of range Voltage Out of Range 3 3 v System The voltage from the 3 3 DC DC converter is out of range Voltage Out of Range 5 v System The voltage from the 5 DC DC converter
12. output will be activated when there are NOT Alarms activated Transparent configuration only works with audio algorithms that support ancillary data and have been previously activated When a GPO is configured to monitor alarms Alarm active It is posible to select which alarms will enable this output Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 20 EA Configuration EJ GPIO Configuration GP El Connect Book 1 w 1 Alam Active v id E TIMEDATE aj ennet ook io jz s Se PASSWORD dli AUX DATA 3 Connect Book 1 vj o 3 dd BOOK gp ADVANCED A Connect Book 1 v 4 a 43 STREAMING m sa 5 Connect Book 1 e s 7 Connect Book 1 bad y Transparent mi Alams Condition Alarm Voltage Out Of Range 12 Main Voltage Out Of Range 12 Backup Voltage Out Of Range 12 System Voltage Out Of Range 3 3 System C Voltage Out Of Range 5y System Temperature Out OF Range Fan Failure L N Not Present C LAM Traffic General Decoder 1 Framed Lost Decoder 2 Framed Lost C Line 1 Disconnected C Line 2 Disconnected Temperature out of range alarm will arise when the temperature goes over 39 2C Lan traffic alarm will come up when more than 90 of the LAN bandwidth is in use This GPO will be activated when one or more of the selected alarms arises Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 21 PRONTG 1 IV 1 2 A
13. pocer iris hee loba Pings IP Pioqess Bites Ghats 106 01 dx 1883072 Los Dala You are able to abort the update process until the recording process begins At this point the cancel button is disabled In any case even if a power failure or a similar failure takes place it is always possible to return to start the recording process again If everything has gone correctly at the end of the recording you will be shown the following message Firmware Update done successfully Z HoreFlashHP lus Lip cient i ring Please wal uid the updi process inches Global Proger P Progi ts Epes Shas pi ara MITE Fare Lipdsie Dione Screech All Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 50
14. This chapter describes the ProntoNet IP Decoder hardware and user installation The installation and servicing instructions in this manual are for use by qualified personal I 1 Initial checks Before unpacking unit check its packaging for any signs of damage or mishandling during transportation report any damage to the shipping company immediately Unpack the unit carefully if you find any damage or the unit does not work correctly you should contact Prodys or its distributor as soon as possible 11 2 Installation The ProntoNet IP Decoder is designed to be housed in a standard 19 rack The unit is 44 45mm high 1U or 1 75 inches When choosing a suitable place for installation please bear the following in mind The position must allow for easy connection of cables to the back of the unit The front panel must also be accessible both for connections and to be able to see the Display keyboard and LED indicators The air vents must not be obstructed We do not recommended that the unit is mounted directly above other equipment especially ones that generate a lot of heat 11 3 The rear panel The majority of the connections of the ProntoNet P Decoder are found on the back panel They are grouped together according to their function as below AES communication interface analog Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 6 11 3 1 Power On the back panel you will find the main power inlet You will
15. al x do eee A m O Unicast Unidirectional Riu halicsi Tu CE Mukicast Rx PCM 48Khz 16 bits Mono _ vr Phone Bock Call types gt Unicast Unidirectional Rx gt This is a unidirectional point to point communication where the calling end will be the receiver gt Multicast Rx gt This is point to multipoint communication in which the calling end will join a multicast group as a receiver The user can enter the IP address or can select an index from the Phone Book The encoder can be configured from this dialog as well IV 2 2 Disconnecting the Line By clicking in the right side of the Connection area IV 2 3 Line Status The Line status is shown on left side of the Connection area line 1 Audio Mode RE Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 34 PRONT 1 These are the different status messages which can be displayed No physical Line The communication line is not physically detected Most likely the interface is not plugged in The Display shows DOWN Connected The line is connected An arrow will indicate that It is an incoming data call outgoing calls cannot be made from ProntoNet IP Decoder The duration of the call also is indicated Disconnected The line is detected physically but no connection is being made Beside the text appear the disconnection codes Calling In the process of making a connection RING Receiving a call on the
16. d unit follow these steps 1 Start up the HERAFlash or HeraFlashPlus application 2 Select the file and click on next z HeraF lash Plus Welcome bo HersFlashPlas update wility Phase saad the update tile Update File derv rsio Prorko eP Decoder vZ1 0h Brome a Once the firmware file is selected this application will detect all the Prodys codecs reachable on the network and will inform about the type of units and the versions By clicking on the corresponding unit the HeraFlashPlus application will proceed to upgrade It Also It is possible to add a new device P address manually to be upgraded Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 48 HeraF las hP lus Select devices Please select devices to update IF Type Version 10 5 0 1 ProntoMet IP Decoder 021 0 Add Manual Device Device IF Add Device O 5 5 a Once we have selected which units to upgrade the following message will appear HeraFlashPlus 1 0 T WARNING All the FLASH contents will be erased Please make a backup if needed before continuing Do vou want to continue updating erasing FLASH contents Aceptar Cancelar e Press OK to start upgrading the selected units Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc A9 If you go ahead the update process will begin the Flash will be erased and a progress bar will tell you more info and alert you when it is finished E HeraF les hP lus Updating Please wat unid the paa le
17. eason ProntoNet IP Decoder can work as SNTP server or SNTP client Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc Configuration TIMEDATE Configuration Time Date s SNTP Time Server Date Time 0 UREJE 28 PASSWORD odi AUX DATA O SNTP Time Client SMTP Time Server IF D STREAMING ve Fes Time Zone j amp BOOK E A TestSever Europe Lardor we Password Whenever the web browser is started it is necessary to enter a security password This is the dialog to program tt Configuration Password Password odb BOOK gy ADVANCED 343 STREAMING Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 23 Retype password PRONTE Software Versions t is possible to obtain the global version and the version of the sound module BACO Configuration s Sa PORTS BE LAN Pronto et D TIMEDATE 02 1 0 02 8 1 PASSWORD cl AUX DATA K WE HE SID HI ADVANCED ES STREAMING a RA i a Test Aux Data RS232 There is one RS232 port for use as auxiliary data port This port allow the reception of data along with the encoded audio When one option is checked the decoder will allow the reception of ancillary data GPO Under transparent configuration the state of the input will be present in its homologous output in the ProntoNet IP Decoder connected at the other end The user can select whether to enable GPO information coming from the Decoder or not P
18. es provided in ProntoNet ProntoNet IP Decoder is a multi algorithm stereo audio decoder over IP supporting many industry standard coding algorithms such as G722 MPEG1 2 Layerll MPEG1 2 Layerlll MPEG2 4 AAC LC MPEG4 AAC LD apt X enhanced and standard as well as uncompressed linear audio PCM Each ProntoNet IP Decoder fully supports IP TCP and UDP connecting via a 10BaseT 100Base TX Ethernet port RJ45 connector This enables remote monitoring configuring and data audio transportation over data communication links LAN Wan Internet About this manual The information is arranged in the following sections Chapter II Installation Guide This chapter provides hardware requirements and instructions for installing the ProntoNet IP Decoder unit Chapter III The remote control ProntoNet IP Decocer can be controlled from a Web Browser This chapter describes how to start it and how to use it Chapter IV How does the ProntoNet IP Decoder work This chapter is a practical guide to help in understanding just how the ProntoNet P Decoder unit works under different configurations especially the more unusual ones Appendix A Technical Specifications Appendix B Disconnection Codes This appendix describes the meaning of the disconnecting codes showed on the display Appendix C Updating ProntoNet I P Decoder firmware Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 5 PRONT Installation Guide
19. input is activated the ProntoNet will proceed automatically to disconnect the line 1 Mute Left When this input is activated the left audio output will be muted Mute Right When this input is activated the right audio output will be muted Acknowledge alarms When this input is activated the alarms will be acknowledged The inputs are activated by grounding Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 19 PRONTQ Configuration PORTS GPIO Configuration GFI GFO 1 Connect Book 1 w 1 Transparent v TIMEDATE 2 Connect Book 1 w E Transparent v 3 PASSWORD E AU DATA 2 Connect Book 1 Y 3 Transparent v Q VERSION amp BOOK ADVANCED 4 Connect Book 1 ki E Transparent w GS STREAMING 5 Connect Book 1 bud 5 Transparent v je Connect Book 1 bud E Transparent v 7 Connect Book 1 7 Transparent v Transparent Under this configuration the state of the output will be the same that its homologous input has in the ProntoNet connected in the other end Line 1 Connected The output will be activated when the line 1 is connected Line 1 Disconnected The output will be activated when the line 1 is disconnected Decoder 1 Framed The output will be activated when the Decoder 1 is Framed Decoder 1 NOT framed The output will be activated when the Decoder 1 is NOT Framed Alarm Active The output will be activated when one Alarm is activated Alarm NOT Active The
20. lable when lines are disconnected How to run the test 1 First of all the user must enter the IP address of the remote IP device This dialog stores the last used P addresses ii 2 Pie AS 1012 37 C Limit test bandwidth 10 1 1 14 st 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mean Value Remote 2 To run the test just press the test button E 28 Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc PRONT 3 The dialog will show a diagram for the download upload and delay values by clicking on the corresponding tabs IP Stats Remote Testing 30 se current audio streaming Configuration kbps Download Upload Delay Quality of Service 4 Press STOP to stop the test or CLEAR to reset the readings 5 The user can limit the bandwidth used by the test tool Remote tet 10 1 2 37 gt 1 Limit test bandwidth 384 Kbps By default this test will attempt to send as much IP traffic as possible If you are using this test on a live network then it is desirable to limit the test bandwidth to that which will actually be used An accurate figure of total bandwidth used audio data overhead can be obtained from the Audio Configuaration screen Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 29 IV 1 4 3 Real Time Monitoring It is possible to monitor the streaming operation in real time by ticking a checkbox Co
21. lay the Home Page El Crome heca der 10 1 2 10 Microsott internet zalo dio Ekin la Faces Ham dd Que gt a z fo PF osami w Fete A G 4 mh E Dinsod n El Melia 1 2 30 w Ej rite Google G fur fedcpins pom ae PRONT De IP DECODER dEl Leto fed Jnana loca The ProntoNet IP Decoder Web page is arranged in three main areas Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 15 PRONTE 1 General Configuration area o Control area Y Monitor area 3 rotatif Den der 401 210 Mla internet Elan d co Ein iki Face Hama ui CI krik gt a z fu PF osami Fate El G 4 mh Let ezgin Ktp diia L 2 10 e Ej rilis Y Google bu Faos Z PRONT IP DEFSODER dEl Leto fed Jnana loca By clicking on any button on the menu bar or any highlighted zone individual configuration pages are displayed IV 1 General Configuration There are the following options Ports To configure the ProntoNet IP Decoder Ports Audio To configure the audio settings Sys System configuration a Book To edit the phone book a Call Log An history report has been included to record the input and output calls according to the following information telephone IP audio modes date and start end time length of each call etc Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 16 PRONT IV 1 1 Ports By clicking on the PORTS icon the port configuration dialog appears
22. nction with other logic inputs An appropriate value is 2 2 Kohms Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 10 RONTE 11 3 5 Audio interfaces 1 3 5 1 Analog audio Outputs The analog audio outputs is connected through the XLR connections on the rear panel The wiring conforms to the following scheme Audio These outputs are electronically balanced with a maximum level of 22 dBu 1 3 5 2 AES EBU Interface An AES EBU interface is available via the subD 9 pin connector on the rear panel of the unit This connector provides the option to connect an externally synchronised signal The user can select via software if the digital output is to synchronise with an external sync signal The connector is wired in the following way AES EBU OUT 1 3 6 Microswitches There are 8 microswitches on the back panel which are reserved for special functions Before turning on the unit the user must check that they are configured according to the following diagram which is the standard start up configuration 12 3 4 5 6 ZM Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 11 PRONTE The Front Panel The front panel of the ProntoNet IP Decoder has two arrays of vu meters and leds that allow you to monitor the status d the unit The leds are laid out in the following manner PRONI de j IP DECOUER There are two vu meters in dBFs one for each input channel CON led When this led is on It indicates that
23. nfiguration a PORTS E TIMEDATE ps ME A 3 PASSWORD Timer Down 1 E AUX DATA res a VERSION 4h ECOK ap ADVANCED 2 43 STREAMING Fan 5 Auto Off Monitor System kewpad D streaming A That indication represents the instant decoder buffer occupation When indication is green or even yellow means the streaming is working fine Depending on the algorithm the variation will be quicker or slower but always should be going up and down from yellow to the center green If the indication goes to red means you are getting closer to buffer overflow red right or buffer underflow red left Of course if you have buffer overflow or underflow you will have a cut in the audio If the indication goes to red for an instant usually doesn t affect the streaming but of course if you have a constant red indication you are having problems with the streaming Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 30 MM 7 LOIN Ti Le IV 1 5 Phone Book When the BOOK option is selected the phone book window is showed on the right side The Phone Book records the user name and an IP address There are up to 32 indexes The proceeding to edit a phone book index is as follows 1 To select one index by clicking on ts area To enter the IP address according to the before selection 3 To configure the encoder is optional In case of that it is not entered the unit will proceed to call in the current encoder c
24. o To guarantee a constant delay time the units must synchronise clocks ProntoNet incorporates a clock sync algorith m that adjusts the PLL of the unit that receives the IP call IV 5 1 2 Establishing a MULTICAST Rx communication from the ProntoNet IP Decoder With MULTICAST the calls must be made from both ends Both the sender of the data and all the receivers of the data must call to establish a connection to the multicast group The multicast operation can be shown in the following diagram tam ProntoNetIP Dec ya a vy Le a a m na Maje x LI a T a Re i MI ui ProntoNet Tx geji 7 aa ProntoNet IP Dec Rx ProntoNet Rx Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 41 To initiate audio distribution the role of the transmitter unit and the roles of all the receiver units must be set up for the group The RX mode is selected from the menu call in the IP Decdoer web page wherein the user can select Multicast Rx receiver Once this is done the calls can be established This can be done in any order that is calls can be set up first from the transmitter and then from each of the receivers or the other way round The important thing to note is that when the transmitter is connected to the group it will start the streaming of audio data immediately If there is no receiver connected the audio will simply not be received As soon as receivers are connected to the multicast group they will receive the a
25. onfiguration N m PAESWACED sij MAA i VERSIDA dab BOCE ur AHEL si Sy STRE NI 12 FS 13 hy Tei z Unica Unidirectional Ax 0 Mulkcast Fa IP2 SA Chonan Audija Modo It is only possible to configure a multicast Rx call or a unicast unidirectional Rx call It is possible to Export Import the Book in XML format It is also possible to create an html report allowing to preview and print Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 31 LA Configuration 49 PORTS BOOK Configuration Wa LAH a x pega po nizi Eny Hama Line 1 FhanediP Line 2 Phone E 1 SP oe d AO SB AUDIO zi cvs Ey TIMEDATE ziji PASSWORD AU DATA k VERSION i BOOK og ADVANCED STREAMING FRONTONET 10 1 1704 Phone Book ry as LE Mont LE NoE LI fais Medi LE Sodio Mlada User 1 12454 21123457 5711 A is rie MPEG LJ AE bp AE Mir Neja i ere MPEG AAO LI ar bis a VUE a THS LIFE 12H JEK hr Mors IV 1 6 Call Log An history report has been included to record the calls according to the following information IP audio modes date and start end time length of each call etc A report of the calls in html can be created allowing preview and print Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 32 rar tnt Tem Li LAN 1010101 Incomin BM1 Ara 2541 2006 11115 Li Lan 1010101 Inge PTR Rar ih AAA letele ji O LAH 101 114 In onin ALTO 09 72 2005 1555 Li L 1001114 imom MPEG
26. or use as auxiliary data port This port allow the transmission and reception of data along with encoded audio This port is always set to 8 DATA bits NO parity 1 START bit and 1 STOP bit The bit rate can be adjusted to between 300 and 9600 bps via software Configuration RS232 Config wation A5232 Speed Line 1 3600 bps se TIMEDATE 8 PASSWORD ca AUX DATA AY VERSION z BOOK E sj ADYANCED Ey STREAMING Ex Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 18 PRONTG 1 IV 1 1 3 SNMP Traps From this option it is possible to select the IP address where the SNMP traps will be sent An SNMP manager located at this IP address will receive and process the information according to the SNMP protocol These SNMP traps will notify alarm information that is an SNMP trap will be sent when an alarm is activated or deactivated with the time and type of alarm For this to happen alarms have to be enabled see Alarms ProntoNet IP Decoder can be fully monitored though SNMP protocol Configuration ay PORTS DA LAN gF RS232 zel SNMP E GPIO ff AUDIO EM sys TIMEDATE 3 PASSWORD dE Aux DATA a VERSION eh BOOK ki ag ADVANCED a SS STREAMING Wa AX ey Test IV 1 1 4 GPIO Port From this option the inputs and outputs of the GPIO port are configured Connect Line 1 When this input is activated the ProntoNet will proceed automatically to connect the line 1 Disconnect Line 1 When this
27. rameters A decisive factor in real time audio streaming is the jitter or delay variation To deal with the jitter in the connection ProntoNet IP Decoder provides a tool which allows the user to modify the size of the reception buffer and so to compensate the jitter The maximum value for this buffer is 500 msc Configuration 0 PORTS RX Configuration E Wa LAN Was User Line Delay AS phon oo Aber 200 oer SlCr Ney POO Ape PEC OS BOO DOE SOO PO oc Doc oe Dao ASEM T po po Don pa TD TIMEDATE PASSWORD Ed BOOK ogg ADVANCED E STREAMING ie AX IV 1 4 2 Test This tool allows to check in real time the bandwidth delay jitter and packet loss in an IP link between two Prodys IP codecs such us ProntoNet and ProntoNet IP Decoder This information will be used to adjust the streaming parameters in order to achieve the best quality in the audio streaming connection Siam Connection Left lili Test Sraaning Connection Eco Agurain Moss ci THEDATE PASSUWOAD Y A CT SN STREAMING Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 2 PRONT 1 IP Stats Remote Stop Test E Testing 30 E pedo A E ik tast bandwidth Kops Download Upload Delay Quality of Service Last Value 48480 Kbps Mean Value 4 342 Kbps J L y Min Value 47056 Kbps Max Value 50000 kbps Download Rate Kbps This tool is only avai
28. rontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 24 Configuration 5232 Decoder 1 Decoder z E TIMEDATE 9 PASSWORD GPIO a DE Decoder 1 Decoder 2 AY VERSION ee COOK gp ADVANCED a STREAMING Advanced Streaming Multicast Rejoin On Timeout IGMP protocol functionality Enable Hangup Confirmation If the value is 1 the application will ask confirmation before of disconeccting the line Configuration Value Streaming Multicast Rejoin On Timeout 0 Enable Hangup Confirmation 0 D TIMEDATE 8 PASSWORD cl AUX DATA 4 VERSION amp BOOK a VANCED 6 3 STREAMING ME Ax Restore default configuration Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 25 IV 1 3 1 Exporting Importing the configuration It is possible to export and import the whole system configuration Configuration PORTS Decoder 1 GPIO EE 2 Decoder 1 amp BOOK ADVANCED ES STREAMING Aa Rx V 14 Streaming Streaming parameters objectives Provide a test tool to check in real time the bandwidth delay and jitter of the IP connection between two Prodys IP codecs To allow adjustment of the various reception parameters to optimize the unit to provide the best quality real time audio streaming for a particular network connection These tools are grouped in the following manner 1 Reception parameters 2 Test tool Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 26 IV 1 4 1 Rx Reception pa
29. s S L hereby declares that ProntoNet IP Decoder bearing the CE168X parking are in comliance with Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 72 23 EEC of the European Union A Declaration of conformity for ProntoNet IP Decoder is available on file at Prodys offices in Spain To obtain this information contact with sales prodys net CAUTI ON ProntoNet IP Decoder uses a Lithium battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol with black bar underneath is attached to a product it means that product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 4 Introduction ProntoNet IP Decoder supplements the PRODYS IP range of audio codecs family lt is based on the featur
30. the unit is connected FRM led This led informs about the synchronization status of the decoder LAN LAN physical connection It goes on when the unit is connected to a LAN SYS System led It blinks during the start phase It will light fixed at soon as the unit is ready Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 12 PRONT 1 Remote Control ProntoNet IP Decoder can be controlled remotely by using an Internet Explorer web browser connected through the LAN port The computer can be locally connected directly via a crossover CAT 5 cable or remotely from a computer connected to the LAN To access the ProntoNet IP Decoder from the Internet Explorer enter the IP address of the unit in the address bar Keep in mind that the ProntoNet IP Decoder factory IP address is 192 168 100 100 and it could be necessary to modify the network configuration of the computer on which the web browser is running Installation Requirements Pentium 166 or higher 64MB RAM minimum Operating Systems Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 6 or higher Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition ME Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Internet E xplorer 5 0 or higher The screen resolution must be 1024x768 minimum The first time that the computer accesses the ProntoNet IP Decoder it is necessary to install the software The computer will show the following window ae rere The
31. udio Output Audio gain adjustment Audio outputs can be adjusted even when lines are connected and each audio channel independently IV 1 3 System Configuration Grouped here are functions that affect the general operation of the unit a Redial it is possible to configure a number of redials The ProntoNet IP Decoder will try the connection in the following cases 1 The unit is trying the connection for the first time 2 The unit was connected and lost the connection because the line dropped or the line was disconnected from the other end Monitor This option allows the user to hide or display additional information on the main window Vumeters Indicates audio levels System Monitor voltages temperatures and fan operation Streaming Shows clocksync algorithm operation This algorithm comes into scene when receiving audio over IP This display is active when the audio data is framed Under normal circumstances the indicator should be in the middle Green area Configuration g PORTS d LAN oF RS232 Me SNMP by GPIO e AUDIO la E TIMEDATE 3 PASSWORD dE AUX DATA VERSION EOOK ag ADVANCED B E STREAMING Loop Redial Fan 5 Auto O off Monitor Vumeters System Streaming External Protocol TimeDate This option allows to synchronize time and date by using the SNTP protocol Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP operates always in the clientserver model and for this r
32. udio Outputs Balanced Analog Outputs Maximum output level 22 dBu Output Impedance 50 ohm a Digital Outputs AES EBU format EIA CP 340 tipo I 1EC 958 Pro Rate Converter 1 3 to 3 1 Audio properties THD N lt 0 0035 S N gt 94 dB typical Crosstalk gt 94 dB Phase Difference lt 0 32 Quantification 24 bits With a tone of 22 dBu Fs 48 Khz 24 bits V 2 Compression algorithms Decoding G722 MPEG 1 2 layer II ISO IEC 11172 3 13818 3 MPEG 1 2 Layer III ISO IEC 11172 3 13818 3 MPEG 2 AAC LC ISO IEC 13818 7 MPEG 4 AAC LC ISO IEC 14496 3 MPEG 4 AAC LD ISO IEC 14496 3 aptxM PCM Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 43 V 2 BANDWIDTH KHz MPEG 1 2 LAYER Il Bit o Fs 32KHz Fs 24 KHz ls els to in nee ls 20 x x MPEG 1 2 LAYER III Fs 48BKHz___ Fs 32KHz__ Fs 24 KHz Rate Mono Stereo Dual Stereo Mono Stereo Dual JStereo Mono Stereo Dual J Stereo 128 162 182 1872 TE TE 15 1 JE JE iis 192 20 20 15 1 15 1 15 1 EE DE a pe aa MPEG 2 AAC LC Bit Fs lt 48KHZ Fs lt 32KHz Fs 24 KHz Rate Mono Stereo Dual Stereo Mono Stereo Dual J Stereo Mono Stereo Dual Stereo Pc AKTE A A NK E A 192 58 ss ws 5 ea ar x ms ua EE ME ar oja EE saa x se ss x ss aa x x x MPEG 4 AAC LC Bit RE A se EEES EE EEE a SL uso ns 192 256 58 ws 58
33. udio data that is being streamed Egually if the receiver is connected to a multicast group where the transmitter is not operating yet the audio output is muted There should only ever be one transmitter connected to a MULTICAST group or else audio reception errors will occur For transmitting MULTICAST audio the Prodys proprietary protocol Prodys eXtended Real Time Protocol PX RTP will be used The ProntoNet transmitter cannot be in automatic mode To guarantee a constant delay all the units must synchronise their clocks Each receiver will activate a clock sync algorithm that adjusts its PLL IV 6 About the Ancillary Data In MPEG modes and aptX it is possible to receive ancillary data along with the bits of audio compressed There is one port to use with the ancillary data RS232 Port Any data terminal a PC for example can be connected to this port in order to receive auxiliary data received from the ProntoNet IP Decoder The format of the ancillary data is compatible with other codecs The user can select the bit rate from the Ports configuration menu It is not advisable to select high speed rates when the audio compression rate is high that is when the audio speed transmission is low because the ancillary data are included in the compressed audio frame at the expense of replacing audio bits Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 42 PRONTG 1 Technical Specifications V 1 Audio Interfaces Stereo A
34. unit is supplied with the following IP address 192 168 100 100 Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 13 che Eden Mer Preta fener Apra Qu a 2 4 oo Porta ma me Ll EE Ci e tou d d Er s IF DECODER 7 PRONT ri 1 E ute Y varal kxal User can choose whether to monitor or to control ProntoNet P Decoder from the Web Page Bear n mind that only one page at the same time can control the unit However It is possible to monitor the unit from several web browsers simultaneously 9 4 Password E If a unit is already being controlled by a web page and we try to get the control from another website a message will appear This message will indicate that the unit is already being controlled from another PC and the IP address of this computer Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 14 PRONTO 1 Error establishing connection Device already open by Internet Explorer 1P 10 0 0 67 Do you want bo Force connect i Cancelar It is possible to get the control by pressing OK Then the connection of the old owner will be closed and the unit will be blocked for new controller This system is fully integrated with the ProdysControl In that way the control from to ProdysControl can be revoked Itis possible to have a unit being controlled by ProdysControl and at the same time web browsers monitoring the same unit etc Once the password is entered correctly the web browser will disp
35. x wa 154 x 113 ns x se se x sa 4 x ox x poime Stereo Dual J Stereo Mono Stereo Dual J Stereo Mono Stereo Dual J Stereo ME mo mr ma ss zao 192 ssa ee s7 fs is ei x ox Jos Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 44 Communications Ports LAN port a 10 100 Base T Ethernet Connector type RJ 45 GPIO Port 7 TTL inputs and outputs Inputs Closure to ground a Outputs Open collector 40 mA Max o 40 VDC max RS232 Port a RS232 bidirectional asynchronous Supports data rates to 38 4 Kbps Connector Type DB9F Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 45 V 3 Power Supply Main Universal power Supply Operating Voltage 94 250 V Operating Line freguency 47 65 Hz Out Power 25W Secondary Optional Nominal input 12 24 or 48 VDC Power 25 W V 4 Dimensions and Weight 1U Rack Mount Height 43 4 mm Width 19 RACK 482 5 mm Depth 202 25 mm Weight 3 Kg V 5 Environment Temperature 0 50 C Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 46 Disconnection Codes IP Diagnostic Codes Cause Code Meaning Start Status Prontonet IP Decoder User Manual v211 doc 47 Updating the firmware It is posible to update several units at once with the HeraFlashPlus utility Also general configuration won t be lost when updating To update the firmware of a define

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