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1. Macros Page Idle Page Key Action To assign a user to a key select the button corresponding to the key The list of users defined for that panel will be displayed Select one from the list and it will be assigned to the key Unassigned keys are shown with an exclamation point Basically the same procedure is followed for the other options for all key assignments BC 2000 D Router 73 System configuration software Under User Page there are two basic options Panel Content and Panel Buttons In the former you define the input and output lines salvos and macros that will be available for that panel In the latter you assign the previously defined elements to the panel s buttons In Panel Content the first option is Inputs This is where you define the input lines that will be available for selection from the control panel Setup XY Panel Panel Name xY PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 Description A e Panel Users Setup L t Avaliable input list for current user Name Description Type Select User To Setup 9 41 IN 001 Input Line Admin x 41 IN 002 Input Line A2 IN OUT 001 In Out Line User Page Panel Content 2 IN 001 Input Line i E Input Line pu Dutputs Input Line P Salvos Input Line ine Macros Input Line B Panel Buttons Input Line Input Page Input Line Output Page E Salvos
2. Logic Line Content Physic Line ID Type Signal Type Cross Layer Preset Avaliable Physic Lines ANA 01 INP 001 L Input 1 R Description 1 0 Type v Signal Type Encode y ANA 01 INP 001 R 1 Aud 2 AANA OUT 01 OUT O YA U MP OU 4 Mt ugio ras g ee E ucc in vt ANA OUT 01 OUT Output Audio No ANA OUT 01 OUT Output Audio No ANA OUT 01 OUT Output Audio No ANA IN 02 INP 001 Input Audio No ANA IN 02 INP 002 Input Audio No ANA IN 02 INP 003 Input Audio No ANA IN 02 INP 004 Input Audio No ANA QUT 02 QUIT Output Audio i No ANA OUT 02 OUT Output Audio No ANA OUT 02 OUT Output Audio No ANA OUT 02 OUT Output Audio No _ DIG 02 INP 001 Input Audio i No y C Input Output Add Remove X Cancel Y OK BC 2000 D Router 49 System configuration software To define a logic line you will need to define a Name a Description a name to be displayed on certain labels and on hardware devices as XY Panel NCB 100 Display Text and an abbreviation Short Display Text The fact that each logic line is included in one or more Working Groups makes it easier to locate lines in certain parts of the software The total content of the logic line composed of physical lines is displayed in the box on the lower left Logic Line Content For each physical line this table indicates whether it is an
3. as BC 2000 D Book Hame BOOK 1 Description HE OOK 1 Schedule Bal Description Start Time End Time a Start Time FA Ld End Time Alarm SAL 0 003 5 min MEI 2006 3 00 00 017 08 2006 9 05 00 IF is 2006 3 00 00 Urs DS Eu 9 00 00 Each event is defined by giving it a name and a description An event will have an action associated with it a validity period an execution time and a frequency p To define a new event use the icon To delete a previously created event use the icon You Will be asked for a confirmation This button allows you to make a copy of the selected event and change its name or any one of the parameters that define it This way for instance when you want to create several events with the same action and validity period but with different execution times you don t need to define all the parameters of each event you can create an initial event and make copies of it where you just change the name and the execution time a This button and also the one that appears in the lower part of the Schedule Settings window gives you access to Access Profile window where you can assign one or several masks to the selected event in order to restrict that event view in Schedule Status View of RTC software for those users and groups that have the same masks associated the user will not see the event in the list but it will be executed likewise It is also possible
4. g Access Profile XX Cancel The threshold level can be selected in increments of 5 dB between 60 dB and 15 dB The remaining parameters are defined the same as in the other events except in the case of the wait time when the absence of a signal is detected The time that is defined will be increased by 2 seconds as the absence of a signal on a line for less than 2 seconds should not be a reason to generate an alarm This type of alarm is especially useful in the case of program outputs that must always have an audio signal present An example where this is applicable would be the case of a matrix which receives signals from several studios and from there sends them for broadcast Depending on the station s scheduling a certain studio will be broadcasting or not broadcasting at different times Typically the program mix will be done in the mixer associated with the studio that is generating the program being broadcast The program output from that studio is sent to the central matrix and the constant presence of audio modulation is monitored on the line entering the matrix If no signal is detected from the studio that should be broadcasting it can automatically be switched to another signal source available as backup for this type of occurrence For example a macro can be generated that activates a CD player or an automation system through a GPO and connects that output source to the broadcast output through a salvo or cross point A
5. Test Delete Noise Gate BC 2000 D Router 52 System configuration software 2 2 3 2 2 Routing options Use the Routing function to establish how input signal an Input Line an In Out Line or a Sum Bus Line will be sent to output line when a cross point is made There are cases when the number of physical lines or Cross Layers of the logical output is different from the logical input for example to connect a microphone to a stereo pair a mono signal to a stereo pair etc There are 3 available options e Use Layers each physical line of the input logical line with a certain Cross Layer assigned is sent directly to the output physical line with the same Cross Layer if it exists e Use Layers Sum or Distribute each physical line of the input logical line with a certain Cross Layer assigned is sent directly to the output physical line with the same Cross Layer Use Layers If there are Cross Layers assigned to input physical lines that are not assigned to output lines there are 2 options With summable outputs Sum if the input signal has a greater number of physical lines than the output signal the input lines with different Cross Layer are sent to all the output lines If the output signal has a greater number of physical lines than the input signal all the input lines are sent to the output lines with different Cross Layer With non summable outp
6. a 56 2 2 3 9 GPIO RESOLUCOES i i obice Ged tial coc ect ee ee nas 57 2 294 MAGOS wikia ui omer ro e e ioi Meu e a Na 58 ZA SO AIVOS aAa dis 60 22 90 GIrOSS POIS scsi ii 61 A A AA O dip Deleecuhid 63 22 9 9 BOOK Dali cis 67 22 90 95 Panic FUNCION esas Pat Nemo I bob Ds 68 2 2 3 VO Jam Tuliclloris tias 69 PAP Y Yol ACIS ceder E E ieu aepeeu i ecu cur heeds 72 2 2 9 NOY SLC n LOQaus cs etr ud a nv ote N Ded Levin dde 79 2 2 3 19 FOUN RING dac ere Sueno get eese d dpE Ded ELO is 80 220 OCA ANG lis 83 2 3 Backup Configuration Space Backup cccccccconcccoooononcnonononnconccnanananannnnnnos 84 LACUS ANOU RO M RT me PR EE Ree ee E 85 S APPLICATION UPGRADE uta iodo sica 86 BC 2000 D Router System configuration software 1 INTRODUCTION The BC 2000 D Router Multiplexer is a high performance summing and distributing digital and analog audio switching matrix As with all mission critical equipment the design of this router takes into account security requirements in the event of user and equipment failures This system also enables users to insert and extract digital or analog audio channels in E1 T1 J1 or Ethernet data transmission flows with added audio encoding decoding capabilities at different quality levels and in diverse formats the link capability that is not used for audio can be employed for data transport for which purpose boards with an Ethernet interface are available For setup and co
7. or 4 wires type lines its enough to add only one of the 2 cross points the other one will be connected automatically BC 2000 D Router 60 System configuration software 2 2 3 6 Cross Points lt p gt Cross Points n Cross Points you will be able to determine cross points that the system has at the start that is the structure of some input signal sends to output signals Sending a given signal to another will result in the connection of a cross point lf a signal stops being sent to another the corresponding cross point will be disconnected The connection or disconnection of the cross point may have the execution of a macro associated with it When you start the system the cross points here defined will appear but the macros associated will not execute they will execute when you disconnect or connect again these cross points BC2000D Book Module E Ff c x S BC 2000 D Book Al Name Config Description Config Physic Lines 9 Logic Lines Ag GPIO Res N Macros Salvos x Cross Points P Schedule GH o Data e Panic e 14 Alarm Func em XY Panels FE System Log 5 Touch Panel BH Local Panel e Input Name Dutput Name Macro On Connect Macro On Disconnect Connected Protected JJANATINGOT ANAT OUT 001 MACRO M e si z a anain oon 9 pgMaptOuTQUD 0 Pv f ACTI JANAT QUT 00 MAGRGT ELLE O OR delo LID savers EM AEn WC R
8. ue Add Button Heres Change This Button Delete This Button BC 2000 D Router 82 System configuration software 2 2 3 14 Local Panel El ro In this section you can configure the parameters regarding the frontal control panel of the system When you select this option the following window is displayed BC 2000 D Setup EF lej xl System Help d BC 2000 D Book 3 Name Bock 01 Description Book 01 Schedule ES Book Data Cms Physical Lines Logical Lines Ar GPIO Res N Macros Salvos Cross Points Ky 1 Panic rnc Ay Alarm Func du XY Panels System Log Touch Panel mp Local Panel Name Y MacroToFire On Conflict Action v TUN Firstly you must add the local panel to the configuration By pressing the button on the left a panel named Local Panel 1 is automatically created Ay Then by pressing the button that appears on the right the following window is displayed where the macros that you want to have available on the control panel are selected n Confli Names A 4 i Normal Cancel Macro To Execute audio to Ai off Perrita Access Profile X Cancel For each one of them a Name must be assigned and one of the previously defined macros must be selected from the dropdown list Macro To Execute On the right box the way to act in case of conflict when incompatibilities appear when the macro is exe
9. PIS This DSF board is currently being used for Codecs This DSF will take control of the operations that Sat this board for Backup another broken or removed DSP board was doing BC 2000 D Router 12 System configuration software In the case of the E1 T1 J1 communications modules BC2215 the parameters that can be set are the following ones Setup Board R 11 BC2215 Bag Board BC2215 Multiplexer Card r Made 1 r Link Type Input Audio Channels o zi E Cun Master C Slave Cn Output Audio Channels fo m Max Bandwidth Impedance Comms f 1200hm 750h RJ48 C Fib j Kets i Zo uda Only Data Channel Distance d DSX 1 lt 50m 0dB CSU DSx4 250m OdB CSU E CHCA DSx 1 lt 100m OB CSU 7 5dB CSU Threshold X psx 1 lt 150m 008 CSU 14d8 CSU y C DSx 1 lt 200m 0dB CSU C 225dB CSL M Cable r Framing None C Shot Long 1935 D4 193E ESF r Autobackup A lot of Enabled Slot Au partner x Cancel Jf OK e Input Audio Channels Allows you to configure the number of input audio channels up to 64 e Output Audio Channels Allows you to configure the number of output audio channels up to 64 e Mode You must establish if the module will work as Master the own timing of frame is used or as Slave the timing is extracted from data stream in order to g
10. The function of a certain mask is to enable users and groups to see those logic objects that are also associated with that mask When a user has a certain mask associated and belongs to a users group with a different mask associated the mask that will be actually applied to that user is the addition of both masks that user will have access to the objects visible with its mask as well as with the group mask BC 2000 D Router 4 System configuration software 2 1 1 2 Users Pressing on the Users tab will take you to the user configuration screen BC 2000 D Setup System Help BC 2000 D Security Module J dO Users amp Groupe User Name Description Language In that screen press the green button to create a new user press the yellow Us ET Normal User English a button to edit and the red button to eliminate a selected user cA Za AS NT Groups For each user you will need to establish a name and a description you can add or not a password up to 10 digits from O to 9 and choose a language When an XY panel is configured in your system the password for the user s assigned to that panel can have also up to 10 digits but only from 1 to 6 uL User New User User Name Description m Language English X Cancel Password Use the button marked with a Aerssen xi padlock to access for each Qi Access Profil sus cingi user the Access Profil
11. 64 En lc 32Khz v 48 Khz Enabled Slot EA EA Synch Clock This board will synch clock using attached board as master Double Madi Backup Mode Transport Mode Satellite frame does not need DSPs for routing inputs lt gt outputs Two hardware links will be used as one redundancy Satellite Mode KR Satellite frame needs DSPs for routing so that it can send return Send Return 4 Retum is sent on MADI after input channels Physical Channels Interface 1 64 BA E Interface 2 64 BA Save oe hd apad X Cancel wu OF In this configuration window the following parameters are set e Hardware Link For each available interface one in the BC2211 two in the BC2212 you must establish whether an optical fiber or coaxial cable connection will be used In the case of the dual MADI you must also specify whether the corresponding interface is active or not e MADI Work Mode The MADI work mode establishes whether the standard 56 channel or the extended 64 channel protocol is used e Frequency You must choose between a system clock frequency of 32 kHz or 48 kHz If the MADI card does not have to work in a complex system in which there is a main frame and at least one other secondary one but simply sends and receives a set of audio signals for example from and to a BC2000D mixer it will not be necessary to select any of the options described below If you are working with complex systems that include s
12. Configuation Backup Dialog X Active Board Config X Cancel Partner Slot hutomatic Slot aH gt d Active Board am gt Backup Board By pressing the Backup Board button the selected board is configured as backup module of any other module of the same kind the logical lines associated to a certain board are automatically associated to the backup module when there is some problem with the first one and it stops being active You will be asked for a confirmation confirm E 2 Are vor sure When a board is configured as a backup module you don t have to configure any physical or logical lines associated to that board When a board is configured as a backup module you can configure it again as an active module by pressing the Active Board button You will be also asked for a confirmation In the example the BC2202 board in slot 14 will work as backup module of any other BC2202 digital inputs outputs module in the system m oe Board Model Description Extra Info BL2204 Analogue Mona Line Input Module J BL z2us Analogue Mono Line O l utput hi odule BLZ2 4 Analaque Mona Line Input Module jns BLZ2 h5 Analogue Mono Line Output Module R 10 BLZ AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module H 12 BC220 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module H 13 BLAU AES EBU aE ela Eu M You can also configure which backup board will be associated exclusively to a certain active
13. Hats fin Save COn k Reload Heset Activate Framels to each one of the modules of the system The Print button gives you access to the Print following window Report Preview 18 xl File Page Zoom SLOT A p 3 E T SLOT SLOT 19 15 4 CONTROLLER 2126 IP 310 17 DIG TIMP COIL DIG TIMP COIR DIG TIMP OOZ L DIG 1 INP O02 R DIG TIMP COS L DIG I INP COS R DIG IINP 004 L of20 Am B Zoom M SLOT hr oT SLOT SLOT m 13 LU 10 fase sce ane ce ass ae RD c CARD CAR EE E Ant An ABS SLOT A SL dd SLOT IS Sy Su a 5 3 arae AnS CARD CAR z pes nA zu zmo 2z2 222 E23 E23 AES 1 45 Pl 45 1 45 1 HE g Wi 3 3 3 EI _PGM P RGST t 2 SL EI REC GREST1 24 El PUBLI PUBEZT1 2 4 e III EL DIP IDIG DIZ IST 11 24 DIG LIMP 004 R DT APA EI MAT3 cISB H 24 DIG IOUT OOI R DIG IOUTOOL DIG I OUTOOZR DIG 1OUTCOSL El MAT c 1661 11 24 AA A DG IOUT OOL RF E1 JAAT c 1551 11 24 DIG IOUT OO R GPICFR 3 1 GPICFR OFF Rl 45 2 GPICSR 3 2 GPICSP OFF BC 2000 D Router System configuration software Dat 15042010 29 Pressing the DSPs button will give you access to processes and codecs configuration windows that allows you to evaluate the system capacity on this matter and the number of DSPs needed to make it operate properly Processes Codecs 2 2 1 Processes When you select the Processes option th
14. Master Controller Module New Card 3 4 BC2220 DSP Processing Module iIF 5 BC2220 DSP Processing Module 6 BC2220 DSP Processing Module C2230 Master Controller Module EM e ad ll Pd o al fl Pad o a ees pe e e fr fo o pd o ed e fr EE Q Cancel E Synchronize Once the information is synchronized a confirmation window will appear information i Information synchronized When a new board is added to the sytem the following indication will be shown in the corresponding slot when you access to the synchronization window 1 r 18 pc2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Outpe When a board is deleted from the sytem the following indication will be shown in the corresponding slot when you access to the synchronization window 1 Jen pc2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Outpe On the right side of the Matrices window the lines available for each board are shown with the indication of the line type whether it is an input or output line and the hardware identification number This number consists of three digits separated by commas a b c The first a refers to the number assigned to the frames in the system This will normally be 1 in the simplest configurations The second digit b refers to the position occupied by the board in the frame and indicates the number of the slot where it is insert
15. Signal Type Audio Signal Type field you can Gain 0 0 db Is MIC HP Line choose between an audio or Audio Mode Disabled video signal which can be a non Select the Kernel Physic Line to be used audio d igital sig nal basical ly Digital AES10 BC2211 AES 10 MADI 1 0 Card data such as a synchronizing Digital AES10 BC2211 AES 10 MADI 1 0 Card signal or others Digital AES10 BC2211 AES 10 MADI 140 Card Digital AES10 Bc2211 AES 10 MADI 1 0 Card Digital AES EBU BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Digital AES EBU BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module D igital AES EBU BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Digital AES EBU E C2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module ID igital AES EBU BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Digital amp ES EBLI BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module D igital AES EBU BC2202 AES EBLI Digital Line Input Output Module Digital AES EBU BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Digital AES EBU BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module X Cancel Jf OK BC 2000 D Router 46 System configuration software You can also block the line Blocked and set the digital Gain between 12 and 12 dB for all the lines except for MIC LINE ones that can be set between 40 and 24 dB according to your configuration needs Finally you will have to select from the availab
16. System Help 3 BC 2000 D System A Matrices Physical Lines Ay GPIO System E vents een XY Panels 2 Ext Resources eB Frames Ha Boards v z S Config Backup 3 Get Frame Board List Frame MATRIX 1 Cluster IP 172 31 1 3 IP1 172 31 1 1 IP22172 31 1 2 b E9 Boards amp Lines Slot Nui Board Model Description Extra Info Hardware ld Line Style 1 0 Type gt R 2 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Digital AES EBU B n4 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module T 1 2 2 Digital AES EBU Input R 6 BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module 1 2 3 Digital AES EBU Input R 8 BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module a 1 2 4 Digital AES EBU Input C R 10 BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module F 1 2 5 Digital AES EBU Input R 12 BC2203MH Analogue Mic Line Input and Headphones Output H m 1 2 6 Digital AES EBU Input R 20 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card v 1 2 7 Digital AES EBU Input F 2 BC2220 DSP Processing Module lt not setup 1 2 8 Digital AES EBU Input F 3 BC2220 DSP Processing Module not setup 1 2 3 Digital AES EBU Dutput F 4 BC2220 DSP Processing Module lt not setup gt 1 2A 0 Digital AES EBU Dutput F 22 BC2230 Master Controller Module ER 1 2 11 Digital AES EBU Output 1 2 12 Digital AES EBU Output 2 1 2 1 1 Frames gs Fence The previous window
17. en XY Panels 2 Ext Resources x NTP Server F Hal Sama Lr pun ET F Board Li g rames y oards Ben UEFE Channels et Frame Board List Frame SUBFRAMET 2 Cluster IP 172 31 1 6 IP1 172 31 1 4 IP22172 31 1 5 Y 158 Boards Lines Slot Nui Board Model Description Extra Info Hardware ld Line Style 1 0 Type R 2 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module 1 22 digital AES EB pu R 4 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module 2 2 2 igi C R 6 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module e L 2 2 3 Digital AES EBU Input R 8 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module oF 2 2 4 Digital AES EBU Input R 10 BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module T 2 2 5 Digital AES EBU Input El R 12 BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module eS 2 2 6 Digital AES EBU Input R 20 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card m 2 2 7 Digital AES EBU Input R 21 BC2211 AES 10 MADI 1 0 Card 2 2 8 Digital AES EBU Input 2 2 3 Digital AES EBU Output 2 2 10 Digital AES EBU Output 2 2 11 Digital AES EBU Output 2 212 Digital AES EBU Output 2 23 Digital AES EBU Output 2 2 14 Digital AES EBU Dutput 215 Digital AES EBU Output 2 2 16 Digital AES EBU Output When you press this button Adjust Satellite Channels window will appear where you can select the subframe that will be configu
18. 26 de junio de 2010 11 46 08 amp AEQ The Backup utility enables you to store and load the various configurations you have made All them are stored by default in a directory called Backup located in the same place where the executable setup file is found The available options are Backup How ay Hire Eachun Piestne Backup From Other End op lo oliver local ai Pename Selected Backup X Delete Selected Backup aT Backup up now This option stores a copy of the current setup and automatically assigns a default name Restore Backup Loads a configuration selected from the ones available on the list Restore Backup From Other Location Loads an existing configuration from a directory that is different from the Backup directory Copy to other location Enables you to store the backup you have selected from the ones available on the list in a different directory Rename Selected Backup This option is used to rename the Backup file with a name that identifies it in a way that the user recognizes more easily The name format that the file uses by default indicates the date year month day and the time of storage hour minutes seconds Delete Selected Backup Eliminates the Backup selected in the list BC 2000 D Router 84 System configuration software amp AEQ You can access the information on the program version from the Help About menu in the main window of the BC2000D Matrix Setup
19. Digital AES EBU Output BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module 2 1 2 3 GPIO This window is used to indicate for each line ea the type of programmable input or output that I is available F Pc 2000 D system peal Matrices Physical Lines A GPIO The Hardware ld number indicates in this order the frame number the number of the x eee Qo NTP Serve slot in which the board is installed and the GPI or GPO number Input INE The second column gives the type input GPI or output GPO The assignment of GPI and GPO is done from the Book See section 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 4 System Events Indicates the types of system events that are defined as the generating cause of an alarm The alarm in turn can trigger the execution of a macro or configured alarms Alarms are defined from the respective Book See section 2 2 3 10 BC 2000 D Router 23 System configuration software PWRFAIL SYNCFAIL NORESP COMMERR The available events are Power Fail System Sync Fail No Response From Card Indicates a power supply failure in the cards Synchronization failure in the system The response of certain cards to the controller is monitored Communication Error Detects a communication error DSPOVER DSP Overload e an overload in the selected DSPs Detects when there is no signal on a certain physical line or on a Sum Bus Line in accordanc
20. The One DSP Percent Needed column indicates how much a encoding mode applied to a physical line will consume in a DSP board configured to work this way The Concurrent Physical Lines column indicates the number of physical lines you want to apply simultaneously that encoding mode to and depending on that number the Total Computational Consumption column shows the percentage of workload on the DSP The bottom part of the Windows shows the total number of physical lines that have been defined Total number of concurrent Physical Lines and the maximum number of physical lines that will be simultaneously encoded independently of the selected encoding mode If you have defined an insufficient number of DSP boards configured in codecs mode the application will display an error message System Overload indicating for a given configuration the number of DSP boards needed that are needed to be able to apply that configuration If you change any of the parameters available in this windows you need to press the Refresh Data button in order to upload these changes in the information about percentage of workload on the DSP boards BC 2000 D Router 42 System configuration software BC 2000 D Codecs DSP ik BC 2000 D Codecs DSP Gy Load Multiplexor Lines PCM Audio SRC One DSP 312 i0 3 5Khz 7 5Khz 10Khz 15Khz 3123 AEQ 3 5Khz duce EC a fee 5 05 ls sd LD EXTEND 10 00 x 2 A Total num
21. is available and allows you to select from the drop down menu the encoding mode associated to each one of these physical lines Audio Mode AEQ 3 5 kHz Disabled e to be used 5 222 LD ESTEND PCM 3 5Khz PCM 7 5Khz LineSty Digital amp B Finally you can delete the physical lines that are not being used since they were associated to a deleted board Those lines will appear in red colour v Description ain v Blocked ine Signal Type v Do Audio Process y Descripti Gai Blocked Li Signal T Do Audio P w MIC LINE OUT 001 L 00db Output 01 01 005 Audio Vv T MIC LINE OUT 001 R 0 0db Output 01 01 006 Audio Y MIC LINE OUT 002 L 00db M Output 01 01 007 Audio v MIC LINE OUT 002 R 00db Output 01 01 008 Audio Y DIGITAL OUT 001 L 00d Output Audio iv DIGITAL OUT 001 A 00d 7 Output Audio v DIGITAL OUT 002L opd D Dupu Audio v DIGITAL OUT 002 R 00db Output Audio v DIGITAL OUT 003L 0 0db Output Audio Iv DIGITAL OUT 003 A 0db Output Audio v DIGITAL QUT 004 L opd D Output Audio r2 DIGITAL OUT 004 R 0 0db D Output Audio Y MADI OUT 001 L 00db Output 01 05 129 Audio v To do this first click on the icon Y BC 2000 D Router System configuration software 47 You will be asked for a con
22. 0 Card Interface 2 Interface Disabled Backup Board Slot R 21 Model BC2211 AES 10 MADI 1 0 Card Bea Interface 1 In the example there are 3 MADI boards in the frame selected as main one BC2212 board in slot 19 another one in slot 20 configured in Backup mode so the interface 2 appears as disabled and one BC221 1 in slot 21 You can access to the configuration window of each board by pressing the button that appears on the left When you select one of the available interfaces and press the Connect To button the following window will appear previously you will be asked for a confirmation Tin Hea Select Frame Board s SUBERAR TUE Board Model Board Description Slat Interface 1 eal Interface 2 X Cancel ar Select Interface 1 ae Select Interface 2 At the top of the screen a dropdown menu appears where you can select the frame you will connect to Once it s selected a list of the MADI boards that are installed in that frame appears indicating if board interfaces are active green or not red BC 2000 D Router 18 System configuration software Then you select one board of the list and the interface that will be used for connection by pressing the Select Interface 1 or Select Interface 2 button Connect Satellites AA Name MATRIX E Cluster IP 172 31 1 3 J Select Main Frame MAIN FRAME MADI BOARDS CONNECTED SUBFRAME MADI BOARDS Board Slot
23. Conflict When an action that involves connecting or disconnecting one or several cross points is executed incompatibilities may arise making it necessary to take some kind of action The possibilities are Normal Cancel or Overwrite Normal executes the actions that are possible and don t execute the ones that have caused some type of incompatibility for example trying to act on a protected cross point Cancel completely prevents the execution of all actions whether they are incompatible or not Overwrite ignores the incompatibilities and gives the performance of the action priority over the incompatibility caused There is a special scheduling option based on alarms To access this option press this button 3 schedule Settings lt gt Name Description This schedule iz defined for alarm use When associated with an alarm it will define the alarm monitoring time Date Range where schedule will be working Start 20 04 2010 I 21 44 14 End i E 0 00 00 Start 20 04 2010 El 21 44 14 Time to execute action End 20 04 2010 El 21 44 14 Time to execute inverse action except for Macros On Conflict Interval 4 Normal t nn ES By days lo t4 or by hour 0 00 00 i Cancel Overwrite re Simple Monthly em D aus of Week Access Profile M Cancel ox BC 2000 D Router 65 System configuration soft
24. Controller 2 If you are going to modify the current IP addresses indicate the new value of the corresponding controller in the New IP boxes To ensure that the IP addresses indicated are established immediately select the Change IPs NOW box Finally so that your changes will take effect select the OK button 2 1 2 1 2 Boards On the left side of the Matrices window you can verify the available boards on the right you can see the lines associated with each board The window indicates the position front F or rear R and the number of the slot occupied by each board The Extra Info column gives you information about DSP boards configuration as well if any of the input output boards is configured as backup module Card Backup or has associated a certain backup module Slot 12 for instance The Boards button allows you to add Add Board configure Setup ISl Boards Board Interface and eliminate Delete Boad the configured boards il sinon Hy Setup Board Interface Bl Delete Board BC 2000 D Router 8 System configuration software You can manually configure which boards are installed in the frame one by one by means of the Add Board button or you can also to Frame Board List accomplish this by using the Get Frame Board List button This button gives you access to the following window with information about the boards that are physically installed in the frame on the l
25. From this screen you can create logic lines manually or edit the existing ones Finally you have the possibility of deleting logic lines without physical layers associated because the corresponding board has been deleted which appear in red colour by H using the icon When you click on the icon to delete these lines you will be asked for a confirmation Information xl If you press the Yes button to confirm a status bar A poor co EE KR DATA piave ove aM Poste will show the progress of the deleting process cy This button gives you access to Access Profile window where you can assign one or several masks to the selected line in order to restrict that line view for those users and groups that have the same masks associated Regarding priority levels the one that will be applied to a certain cross point between two logical lines will always be set by the user that activates it See section 2 1 1 for further information When you select the Add icon or when you select a line and click on the Edit icon the following window will appear Book Logic Line E x S Book Logic Line Name Description Display Text Short Display Text ue Working Groups ANA 01 IN 001 s Input Lines Line Type Routing DSP Settings Input Lines Input Line Use Layers Sum or Distribu Allow Sum ps Send VuMeters Fade Active Fade IN Time ms 500 34 Fade OUT Time ms 500 33
26. HOLD TIM RANGE Y ceu x A noise gate is a dynamics processor It is a special kind of expander that lets signals through whose level exceeds a preset threshold or noise floor strongly attenuating the signal levels below that threshold and thus muting noise A noise gate enables its user to eliminate extraneous noise from a signal source whether it is background noise in the studio in the case of a microphone or the background noise made by any player or medium for example a tape BC 2000 D Router 36 System configuration software The controls available are the following e Threshold Determines the level or floor above which the signal is allowed to pass e Attack Time This is the time the noise gate takes to react to a signal that exceeds the threshold e Release Time The time taken by the gate to close after the signal has disappeared e Hold Time The time during which the gate remains open when the signal falls below the threshold level e Range This is the attenuation that will be applied to the signals which level is below the threshold The reason why this attenuation is applied instead of a complete mute is because that way the gate will open softer since the signal will not start from zero The threshold or noise floor is usually adjusted to a level slightly higher than the level of the noise that you wish to eliminate Thus the threshold should be set at a very low level Above the th
27. MAC configured in a filter table no ethernet frame of that type source or target will be filtered so all the ethernet frames will pass through independently of its MAC address The source MAC addresses are compared with the source addresses received with the ethernet frame and the target MAC addresses are compared with the target addresses received with that frame so it will be relayed to the other extreme only when they match with any of the configured MAC addreses Its necessary to activate Promiscue mode in order to be able to process all the ethernet traffic In case you configure a bandwidth lower than the ethernet traffic that must be processed there is a flow control at ethernet level by means of PAUSE frames in order to establish a data flow with the device that generates that traffic Just like for the other boards in the system on the right side of the Matrices window you can see the lines associated with the BC2216 module There are always two lines one input and one output of Digital Data type BC 2000 D Router 15 System configuration software 2 1 2 1 2 1 MADI boards and links configuration MADI cards BC2211 and BC2212 described next are a very special case Setup Board R 14 BC2212 Board BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Hardware Link gt Hardware Link Active Coaxial Active Coaxial Interface 1 a 2 Fiber Interface 2 d Fiber i MADI Work Mode Frequenc Autobackup Slat of 56
28. Page Nps Te Macros Page Input EE Idle Page Input Line Input Line Input Line Input Line Input Line Y OK Next you define the output lines Outputs Both the input and output lines can be selected on the NCB 100 panel using the rotary encoder when the Inputs or Outputs option is enabled as the case may be All input or output lines defined in this section will be available but not all have to be associated with a button A xi Panel Name XY PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 Description CONCER ees Name Description Type Select User To Setup gt 41 DUT 001 Output Line Admin y A1 OUT 002 Output Line licen Page A2 IN OUT 001 In Out Line B Panel Content A2 DUT 002 Output Line lt lt Inputs 43 OUT 001 Output Line Outputs 43 OUT 002 Output Line Salvos D1 OUT 001 Output Line Macros D1 OUT 002 Output Line BiB aed ele D1 OUT 003 Dutput Line L jumbo f D10UT 004 Output Line aves Lage D2 DUT 001 Output Line E Macros Page D2 QUT 002 Dutput Line Idle Page D2 OUT 003 Output Line D2 OUT 004 Dutput Line HP OUT 001 Dutput Line HP OUT 002 Dutput Line BC 2000 D Router 74 System configuration software The same procedure is followed to define the salvos that will be associated with the panel A salvo must have been firstly defined in the respective section see section 2 2 3 5 of this manual before it can be associ
29. Processing Module Frame 172 31 1 1 JF 3 BC2220 DSP Processing Module Frame 172 31 1 1 F 4 BC2220 DSP Processing Module Frame 172 31 1 1 F 5 BC2220 DSP Processing Module X Cancel The Communication Error event does not have a special schedule associated with them The New Card Detected event is not available yet The Audio Modulation Below Level event is equivalent to selecting the Audio Modulation option With this option the presence of a signal on one or several lines of any of the system frames is monitored and the type of actions to be performed if the signal is absent are determined Thus when the level of the audio signal goes below a certain threshold on one or several lines after a wait time which will be a minimum of 2 seconds an action will be executed that will typically generate an alternate route to send an audio signal to the line where it was lost To add one or more lines for the detection of an absence of audio select the icon with the sign the line or lines selected will be displayed in the list shown below BC 2000 D Router 70 System configuration software Book Alarm amp Warning Function Schedule is em On event finished Event Source of Alarm arning E AUDIO TO SI BTE e System Event Audio Modulation Wait msecs 3000 Logic Line List To Monito Fire when audio below 60 db s E Line Name DII 07 INP 004
30. Saturday fe Cancel Sunday C Overarite rel Simple Go Monthly ss Access Profile X Cancel vo Days of Week BC 2000 D Router 66 System configuration software 2 2 3 8 Book Data Q exo In this screen you can define Working Groups or line groups Since it also displays signal types you can determine whether processing can be applied to them The two signal types shown are Audio and Video The latter will generically be a data signal This type of signal cannot be processed combined or routed to other signals of different types With this division a submatrix is created that makes it possible to switch between signals of the same type while taking into account the restrictions that apply to them Book Configuration Catalogues Signal Types da Working Groups O E S alvaz 5 alvaz i Macras Macros The working groups are defined by simply a name and a description They are merely labels associated with signals or system resources to facilitate their use When any resource is defined it is associated with one or several working groups therefore it is possible filtering and displaying just those elements that belong to a certain working group for example Input Lines Output Lines Salvos etc You can create as many working groups as you need Book Configuration Catalogues Audio Process Audio El vedo OY A The signal types are also definable labels Only signals of the same t
31. board When you select one of the active input output boards defined in the system and you press the Config Backup button in the Configuration Backup Dialog window the Partner Slot drop down menu allows you to select the backup module that will be activated if the selected board stops being active Configuation Backup Dialog l AX Active Board Config Partner Slot am oe Wi EEF a Backup Board x Cancel Automatic Slot img ctive Boara am gt E BC 2000 D Router 21 System configuration software Once the associated backup module is selected you press the Active Board button and confirm In the example the BC2202 boards placed in slots 12 and 14 will work as backup modules On the other hand the active BC2202 boards placed in slots 10 and 13 will have associated as backup modules the ones placed in slots 12 y 14 respectively Slot Num Board Model Description Extra Info Analogue Mono Line Input Module Analogue Mana Line Output Module H 8 naloque Mona Line Input Module a H 3 BLZ2 h5 naloque Mona Line Output Module t H BLZ22 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Slot 12 10 H 12 BL Z2 ES EBLI Digital Line Input Output Module Card Backup H 13 BLZ2U2 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Slot 14 IMPORTANT NOTE When a board is configured as a backup module it will appear in BC 2000 D Status Information application with a TDM IN DISABLED alarm that will disappear when th
32. card from another frame it will connect This special configuration is accessed via the Connect Sub Frames button Transport Mode used to establish a frame as an extension of another main frame In this case the MADI card will only act as a means of transport for the audio signals from the secondary frame to the main frame and vice versa and it will not be necessary for there to be a DSP card in the secondary frame as all signal processing takes place in the main frame This situation arises when a single frame does not have enough inputs and outputs In order to have these additional physical audio inputs and outputs it is necessary to include another frame in the system to complete the number of audio signals that the installation requires with a larger number of input output cards Satellite Mode Send Return in this option we have the same situation as the previous one but a special work mode is enabled We still have a MADI card that simply sends the signal from one frame to the other Satellite Mode enables the Send Return option This option enables the return of the signal sent to the same card which makes it possible to check whether the communication between the two connected MADI cards is correct In order to process this return signal a DSP card must be installed in the secondary frame in addition to enabling this option for the card in that frame Advanced if this option is selected an option to change the number of phy
33. detected and for a certain action to be generated if applicable define an action time within which the action defined is executed and outside of which it is no longer executed or the opposite action is executed define a repetition period for the action time always within the general valid time A practical example of how this can be applied might be detecting the lack of a signal on an important audio line for the broadcast of a radio program The duration of this program might be a season from autumn to spring for example and it might take place every morning from Monday to Friday between 9 a m and 12 p m The Valid Time will encompass the start date April 20 2010 for example and the date the season ends September 20 2011 The Action Time will be from 9 a m to 12 p m from the first day while the repetition period will be weekly from Monday to Friday z a ochedule Settings lt gt Name News Today Description Morning progran This schedule is defined for alarm use When associated with an alarm it will define the alarm monitoring time gt Walid Time Date Range where schedule will be working Start 2004 2010 900000 End 20 03 2011 12 00 00 Action Time Start 20 04 2010 El 00 00 Time to execute action End 20 04 2010 1l 12 00 00 pes Time to execute inverse action except for Macros n Conflict Iv Monday fe Tuesday fw Wednesday n 7 om R4 Thursday v Friday
34. different levels of the signal that is applied to this function The input levels are plotted along the horizontal axis while the output levels obtained are plotted along the vertical axis The Compressor Limiter function acts as a constant gain compressor that is below the threshold all input signals are amplified or not amplified equally while above the threshold the input levels are reduced to a greater or lesser degree according to the compression ratio If the compression range selected is the maximum the function will act as a limiter in such a way that the signals that exceed the selected threshold at input will not exceed a certain level at output For example with a threshold of OdB a gain of 10dB and a compression ratio of 1 50 you will ensure that all the signals that exceed OdB at input will also be output at 10dB while the signals that are below the threshold will have an overall gain of 10dB The controls available to you are the following e Compression threshold Threshold Above this level the input signals are affected by the compression ratio The range of variation is from 42dB to 22dB e Attack time Attack This is defined as the time the compressor takes to react to an input signal that exceeds the threshold level The range of variation is from 0 5 to 100ms BC 2000 D Router 35 System configuration software e Release Time Release This is the time the compressor takes to return to
35. is the only one that could be loaded in the frame With the Read config from frame button you can download the configuration from the frame to the PC where the configuration software is installed For this operation you will be asked 3 times for a confirmation because the configuration previously saved in the PC will be overwritten and lost Sh ME Read config from frame Di A Nl Send contig To frame With the Send config to frame button the active configuration is sent to the frame When you select this option the following window will open Config Frame s xi Aq 4 BC 2000 D Frames Config Checklist Refresh Kernel Information Hot Tested Le Local H emote kernel compatibility Mat Tested Start Test Book physical lines integrity with kernel Mat Tested Compact Database Mat Tested E 5 Hardware supports 102421024 1 n Mat Tested Sitat soe Save Eonfiguration amp Reset Reset Activate Framels 4 Before sending a new configuration or a modification of an existing configuration the compatibility between the information existing in the frame and the Start Test information in the PC must be tested by means of the Start Test button BC 2000 D Router 27 System configuration software 27 BC 2000 D Frames Config Checklist Refresh Kemel Informat ln n Cam pleted UK P Local Remote kernel compatibility Completed OF Start Test Book physical lines int
36. kHz y Select the Kernel Physic Line to be used line UO Type v LineStyleDesc wi BoardModel lv 6 Dutput Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card 0 utput Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Dutput T Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Dutput Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Dutput Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Output Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Output Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Dutput Digital AES10 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Input Digital Multiplexer BC2215 Multiplexer Card Input D igital Multiplexer BC2215 Multiplexer Card Input Digital Multiplexer BC2215 Multiplexer Card Input Input Digital Multiplexer Digital Multiplexer BC2215 Multiplexer Card BC2215 Multiplexer Card X Cancel w OK For BC2215 and BC2216 modules there are new options For Digital Data type lines 2 in BC2215 module and 2 in BC2216 module the Max width band Kbits option is shown This option allows you to configure the bandwidth reserved for the associated data channel For Digital Multiplexer type lines the number of lines depends on the configuration of input and output channels on BC2215 module the Audio Mode option
37. meei p newentfied 34 pia 003 OFF od Execute AUDIO TO Al 6 Description DIG 003 OFF Wait msecs 5000 Execute AUDIO TO A1 OFF Wait msecs 3000 Schedule gt im E event finished Event Source of Alarm AA arning System Event C Audio Modulation Select System Event System Sync Fail No Response From Card Communication Error DSP Overload New Card Detected Audio Modulation Below Level Access Profile X Cancel When defining an alarm you must assign it a name and a description The actions to be performed are optional They must be defined in advance in order to be assigned if a system event is detected or missing When an event takes place the action selected from among those available will be executed Depending on the type of event it may be advisable to indicate a wait time This wait time is expressed in milliseconds The same procedure is followed when the system event disappears an action to be performed can be selected as well as a wait time for the action to be executed after the absence of the event has been detected The schedule Schedule must also be defined beforehand This will be particularly applicable in the case of defining an alarm for a lack of audio Audio Modulation It will be used to keep an alarm active only in certain time periods which will normally coincide with the schedules of certain
38. panel A me 2 2 3 1 Physical Lines Ta Physical Lines In this window you can assign names and basic characteristics to lines or physical input and output circuits BC2000D Book Module d BC 2000 D Book Name BOOK 1 Description BOOK 1 E Physical Lines 9 Logical ie Ag GPIO Res EN Macros x Salvos X Cross Points 1 Panic rnc S Alarm Func es XY Panels pa System Log Touch Parel a Local Panel da Schedule ES Book Data 87 4 4 Y a Signal Type g DIG 001 INP 001 L 0 0 db C Input 01 02 001 Audio v DIG 001 INP 001 R 0 0 db EA O Input 01 02 002 Audio v DIG 001 INP 002 L 0 0 db Input 01 02 003 Audio v DIG 001 INP O02 R 0 0 db O Input 01 02 004 Audio v DIG 001 INP 003 L 0 0 db O O Input 01 02 005 Audio v DIG 001 INP 003 R 0 0 db O O Input 01 02 006 Audio v DIG 001 INP 004 L ood O Input 01 02 007 Audio v DIG 001 INP 004 R 0 0 db Input 01 02 008 Audio v DIG 001 OUT 001 L 0 0 db O O Output 01 02 009 Audio v DIG 001 OUT 001 R 0 0 db O Output 01 02 010 Audio v DIG 001 OUT 002 L 0 0 db O O Output 01 02 011 Audio v DIG 001 OUT 002 R 0 0 db O O Output 01 02 012 Audio
39. shows the hardware configuration of the different frames the software has access to and enables you to add edit and eliminate them by using the relevant buttons Add Modify and Delete that appear when you press the Frames button Add Frame i e Modify Frame 5 Delete Frame When you add or modify a frame the following window will be shown Update frame i x Controller 1 IP Hz Data Port 0 0 0 0 2000 Change Frame IPs GateWay Mask VU Port 2004 0 2 0 0 zo o Use only with two controllers Controller 2 IP Cluster IP 8 B 0 5 O B xs X Cancel BC 2000 D Router 7 System configuration software Besides typing the frame name in the Name text field whose maximum capacity is 30 characters you will need to enter the IP addresses of the controllers The values shown by default in the Data Port 2000 and VU Port 2004 fields should be maintained unless the system implementation done previously requires other values You can also configure a Gateway and a subnet Mask Controller 1 IP will be the IP address of the first controller this address will have been programmed in the Compact Flash card at the factory If you are using a redundant controller you will need to establish the IP address value for the second controller Controller 2 IP which will be contained in the Compact Flash card of the said controller The Cluster IP value will be the IP add
40. tab will take you to the user group configuration screen In that screen press the green button to create a new group the yellow one to edit and the red button to eliminate a selected group With the button in the form of a padlock and the appropriate permit you will be able to access the window for viewing and configuring the rights of each user group Here the procedure to follow is identical to the one described above for the user selection except that the assignment of masks and priorities now affects a group of users See section 2 1 1 2 You can also define the functions that will be available to each group by pressing the Group Actions button in the same way we described in the previous section The use of these functions is equivalent except that the association of each option affects E Standard Users Ease Advanced Users a group and not just a single user wt g Access Hames Masks ih Users Groups ur Users amp Groups 2 2 All the guidelines applied to a group will affect the users in that group In case there are different priorities the less restrictive one will be applied the higher priority When a user has a certain mask associated and belongs to a users group with a different mask associated the mask that will be actually applied to that user is the addition of both masks that user will have access to the objects visible with its mask as well as with the group mask 2 1 1 4 Users amp Gro
41. to assign a priority level to the selected event that will be applied to the action associated with that event cross point salvo or macro By means of RTC software a user will be able to pause cancel enable again or edit a programmed event only when his priority level is the same or higher than the one assigned to that event See section 2 1 1 for further information BC 2000 D Router 63 System configuration software Schedule settings x 3 Schedule Settings lt SALVO 003 5 min gt Name SALVO 003 5 min ee le Cross Point Salvo Macro Group Salvos Salvo SALVO 003 i Connect Disconnect gt Walid Time Date Range where schedule will be working Start 0806 2010 isl 21 24 08 End 06 06 2012 El 0 00 00 Start 08 06 2010 El 23 24 08 Time to execute action End 08 06 2010 13 23 59 59 pe Time ta execute inverse action except for Macros On Conflict Interval v Normal j ix By days lo t4 r by hour 0 05 00 Cubana C Dvenarite ns Monthly fem Days of Week rel Simple Access Profile X Cancel vox The parameters that must be defined in a schedule are the following e Name This is the name that identifies the scheduled event e Description This is a brief description to identify the actions that are performed when the event takes place e Action Each scheduled event will execute one of the following actions O Cross Po
42. v DIG 001 OUT 003L 0 0 db O O Output 01 02 013 Audio v DIG 001 OUT 003 R 0 0db O Output 01 02 014 Audio v DIG 001 OUT 004 L 0 0 db O O Output 01 02 015 Audio v DIG 001 OUT 004R 0 0 db O O Output 01 02 016 Audio v DIG 002 INP 001 L 0 0 db O O Input 01 049 001 Audio v DIG 002 INP 001 R 0 0 db O O Input 01 04 002 Audio v pre 002 INP 002 L 0 0 db O O Input 01 04 003 Audio v El Here you can use the Lines Wizard to automatically establish all the possible physical and logical lines according to the boards installed in the system BC 2000 D Router 44 System configuration software amp AEQ When you select this option the following window will open Lines Wizard Welcome to BC2000 D Lines Wizard The following step establishes the boards to which the automatic generation of lines will be applied and whether they will be mono or stereo Lines Wizard M Moo 1 2 jAES EBUDigtalLine Input Output Module M Moo 1 4 AES EBUDigialLine Input Output Module M Moo 1 8 Analogue Line Input Output Module M Moo 1 8 Analogue Line Input Output Module M Mee 1 W Analogue Line Input Output Module SSS Analogue Mic Line Input and Headphones Qutput Module M Mono 20 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card In the third step you will name the lines there is a limit of 30 characters per name Lines Wiza
43. with each board are defined from the Books section See section 2 2 3 1 BC 2000 D Setup System Help 3 BC 2000 D System Lg Matrices Physical Lines A GPIO EC System Events fen XY Panels E Y Ext Resources x NTP Server I0 Type Desc Board Model BECOME BU mmm D BC 22012 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module El Input BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module El Digital AES EBU Input BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Digital AES EBU Input BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module El Digital AES EBU Input BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module E Digital AES EBU Input BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module m Digital AES EBU Input BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module El Digital AES EBU Input BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module R Digital AES EBU Output BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module n Digital AES EBLI Dutput BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module fi Digital AES EBU Output BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module a Digital AES EBU Dutput BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module i Digital AES EBLI Dutput BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module E Digital AES EBU Output B C2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module A Digital AES EBU Output BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module
44. 0 D Router 37 System configuration software 2 2 1 5 Delay X Preset Librar Delay 1 Long Description Delay 1 dim Regen Hes E E x Save as Save Delete Mix With oe I Source JES 9 Source Delayed Ome 1300 ms DELS TIME Delay in the context of DSP functions is the time separation between the production of a signal and its actual output or perception Delay is used to align a signal with another signal or to create a sound effect The use of delays combined with level variations enables you to position mono sources spatially and thus to create a more pronounced stereo effect than the effect produced by using the panorama function The available options are e Short Long This is a general Delay Time adjustment When you select Short you will be able to vary the delay between O and 1 600ms If you choose Long the time can be varied from 100 to 3 000ms e Delay Time This control adjusts the delay time in milliseconds e Regen Represents the number of times the original signal is repeated regenerated lt is expressed as a percentage e Mix With Source This control enables you to adjust the proportion of the original signal Source to the effect generated signal Delayed If the delay time is very long the effect achieved will be an echo From this window you can modify or eliminate the pre configured processes Presets or create ne
45. 004 LI I DUT UT Use Layer Use Layer Sum or Distribute oon 12 00l z noz INPUT INPUT 001 INPUT 002 INPUT 003 INPUT 004 f LIT LIT DUT UT UT INPUT INPUT 001 INPUT 002 INPUT 003 INPUT 004 or Distribute LIT Use Layer Sum non summable output summable output LOT D02 oo2 1O s CEF UT LIT OUT INPUT INPUT 001 INPUT 002 cs Cross Layer 00l 12 oo 4 TT TIT uT LIT INPUT INPUT 001 INPUT O02 INPUT 003 BC 2000 D Router System configuration software INPUT INPUT 001 INPUT 002 INPUT 003 Inl D OT LIT LIT LIT DUT UT UT UT INPUT INPUT 007 INPUT 002 INPUT 003 LIT 0B05 99 2 2 3 2 3 Fade IN Fade OUT The Fade box that appears on the Book Logic Line window allows you to activate the possibility of making a Fade IN when you activate a cross point and a Fade OUT when you deactivate it When the selected line is an input line the Active checkbox to activate this effect and 2 boxes where Fade IN and Fade OUT times can be configured in 100 milliseconds steps will be shown Fade Active Fade IN Time me 500 V Fade OUT Time ms 500 t When the selected line is an output line only the Active checkbox will appear In order to activate this effect it s necessary that the output line is summable if the Allow Sum checkbox is not active the following message will appear xi i Allow S
46. 18 FRAMEERR Frame Error 17 LINEFAIL MFrame Alarm A a 18 REMALARM Remote Alarm 19 SERVALARM Service Alarm 20 MAINTALARM Tom Maintenance Alarm 2 ETLINKALARM Creel Link Alim 22 ETACTALARM Ethernet Activity Alarm 23 CUILINK CUT Link Alarm 24 CU2LINK CU2 Link Alarm BC 2000 D Router System configuration software 24 2 1 2 5 XY Panels The XY panels are used to configure the NCB 100 control equipment that is used to remotely perform basic operations on the matrix such as connecting and disconnecting cross points salvos or macros with no need to use the real time control software BC 2000 D Setup System Help BC 2000 D System LE Matices amp Physical Lines A GPIO Ge DSP Functions ME System Events fies XY Panels 2 Ext Resources per Server A New XY Panel e Modify Y Panel x Delete XY Panel Esa IP E Mask Gateway zi Panel Model When New XY Panel is selected a window opens where the name model and IP address of the control panel are defined M New XY Panel Kernel XY Panel E X Hame m Panel Hodel X Cancel Once defined it will be displayed on the list If it is necessary to modify the parameters entered in this definition select Modify XY Panel aes ziii Ie as Delete XY Panel deletes a previously defined panel E Delete Y Panel The XY panel configur
47. 2 System Hardware Configuration esee 7 Configuration Space Kernel BC 2000D System 21 27 MICO Since esie idera ictum iu 7 21 211 MAING Sages oh coton tom eoo eor o hetiastacastonias 7 2 1 2 1 2 Boards eni acid seat oid pe Quia ciues edocet 8 2 1 2 1 2 1 MADI boards and links configuration 16 21 219 CON Back Dat eios c urna eo 21 2512 2 PHYSICA ENES es sbstuoqasEas xoa PsuEDR Eon UM ico 23 CNARCNCIIONM E 23 2 AL A SYSTEM EVO Sussie 23 2 1 2 95 AY FANG So istum ie itecto A 25 2 1 2 6 External RESOUICES ccc ccc cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeesaneeaes 25 A NS AAA o tup R ditio tcu td id odia 26 2 2 High level configuration Books Configuration Space Books 27 pU OCC NE 30 2 2 Tob Ecl Ze Matteson utet docteur ead talca cidade 32 TA RAUM A en Pp REST 34 2 2 1 3 Compressor Limiter cc cece cee ee eeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeas 35 2 2 1 4 Noise Qale ccceccce cece eee e cece cesses esses eseensatensneneanes 36 2e BIRD PT 38 2 210 Revere aO enren ota oti ER eo do motn 39 22 Tu reS SON IS atra runs 40 222 A A o e E a 42 2 2 9 Edid aconmlqgut alis ss esencia o ba 43 22 A MYSICAl llle Sen iiine it nupbuctit vaut tasnbectae vate ionem 44 2 292 LOGICA ENOS idco dene Ede to EUR UNE LO ERR said Metin QUEUE 49 22 9 2s POCOS Sia 51 2 2 9 2 2 ROUINO ODON Se o3 2 2 3 2 3 Fade IN Fade OUT
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49. A A ayo RET be since the bandwidth is less It is therefore more exact Although the two Qs in the example are equal as are the bell curves they generate the bandwidth is greater in the filter whose center frequency is 100 Hz than in the filter whose center frequency is 20 Hz It must also be borne in mind that the graph is logarithmic GAIN GAIN BC 2000 D Router 32 System configuration software There are 4 equalization bands one for basses two for mid range frequencies and another for trebles The bass band ranges from 10 to 640 Hz The two mid range bands cover the entire audio spectrum from 20 to 20 000 Hz The treble band goes from 1 000 Hz to 20 000 Hz Using the faders displayed beneath the graph you can adjust the gain of each frequency band over a range of 18 dB We recommend against using extreme gains except in cases where you need to eliminate as much of a certain frequency as possible Nor is the construction of high or low pass filters the main purpose of the equalizer since this can be accomplished perfectly well by using the filter option described in the previous section We also recommend against applying very high gains since this practice makes digital signal distortion more likely You can vary the Q over a range of values between 0 1 and 20 The lowest Q value generates equalizations with a broad bandwidth while a higher Q will generate very precise filters with a very narrow bandwidth A low Q value
50. Button Color Silver Sample Button X Cancel BC 2000 D Router 81 System configuration software Shown below is an example of how you can generate a button for the Touch Panel Name SALVO 1 Ask Confirmation v Button Behaviour C Exec On Click Exec On Button Up or Down Exec Macro On Down Take Salvo S ALVEO DOT Release Salvo Button Appearance Test Color chi ellove Button Color BM lt a Sample Button X Cancel C Exec Macro OnUp Take Salva SALVO 01011 Release Salvo This button will be displayed as illustrated below in the real time control software Touch Panel When a user presses this button a green circle is shown inside the button and the actions previously defined for the SALVO 001 salvo will be executed Because in this example the request for confirmation of the salvo execution has been selected the following message will be displayed EE ti i i This button is marked as critical Really execute The message is shown for both the activation action and for the action selected for deactivation If your system has a suitable interface each button can be activated by touching it on the screen If not the buttons defined can always be pressed by clicking on them To modify a previously created button select the relevant button from the touch panel configuration window by left clicking it 2 SALVO T
51. E x Save as Save Delete B Cassette Anti Hiss FM AntiH um 300 400 X Cancel vox This processing function enables you to implement 2 simultaneous filters one high pass and one low pass filter Based on the number of DSP boards you will also be able to combine as many implementations as the system processing capacity will allow The high pass filter lets the components of an audio signal pass when a certain cut off frequency is reached The low pass filter lets the part of the signal pass whose frequency is below the cut off frequency These filters have a fixed slope of 18dB per octave that is in the case of the low pass filter the gain will have fallen 18dB when the frequency reaches twice the cut off frequency In the case of the high pass filter the gain will have fallen 18dB when the frequency is half of the cut off frequency The parameter that you can select in both cases is the cut off frequency The cut off frequency of the high pass filter ranges from 20Hz to 1KHz Between 20 and 100Hz the variations are in increments of 5 hertz while between 100 and 1000Hz each increment is 50 hertz The cut off frequency of the low pass filter ranges from 1KHz to 20KHz The variation in cut off frequency are measured in 500Hz increments To execute the filter simply press the switch which changes from OFF to ON That mouse click will cause the graph to display the effect that the selected fil
52. Ohange Duration State Pp msg S DM E Da Hu EJ Down Die Accest Prolle x Working Groups Name MACRO 1 Macs y Add Delete Description Macros Ask Confirmation Macro Content Action Type Avaliable Actions Cross Point ll GPO Activation Crosspoint Macro Exec C GPO Activation C Salvo AddAction E Save Changes Macro MADI 1 aDIG 1 Up Down Remove N Access Profile X Cancel J OK x Working Groups Name MACRO 1 Macs y dd Gee Description Macros Ask Confirmation 7 Macro Content Action Type Avaliable Actions Cross Point GPO Activation Crosspoint C Macro Exec Macro Exec C GPO Activation Salvo AddAction E Save Changes Salvo SALVO 003 Salvo Action f Disconnect C Connect Up Down Remove Q Access Profile X Cancel J OK BC 2000 D Router 59 System configuration software 2 2 3 5 Salvos Sue BC2000D Book Module E ioj xl By using salvos you can define a set of E D Dm al connections and or disconnections that j ame Aa escri ion oo will be executed simultaneously From Et Description Book 1 the main screen shown beside you can EX mates e S senes EN Macros create new salvos edit existing ones or d cess Pain SN E Beck D
53. R 19 Model BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Sub Frame SUBFRAMET Board Slot R 20 Interface 2 Interface 2 Model BC2212 X Remove AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Board Slot R 20 Model BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card gt Sub Frame SUBFRAME2 Interface 1 Board Slot R 18 Interface 1 By Backup Model BC2212 Backup X Remove AES 10 Double MADI 170 Card Board Slot R 20 Model BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Interface 2 Interface Disabled Backup Board Slot R 21 Model BC2211 AES 10 MADI 1 0 Card Ba Interface 1 Connect Satellites window shows the connections configuration on the left part the main frame MADI boards are shown and on the right part the subframes MADI boards the first are connected to are shown To modify one connection press the button To delete one connection press the Remove button In the example the main frame through BC2212 board in slot 19 is connected to subframe 1 BD2212 board in slot 20 On the other hand the main frame though BC2212 board in slot 20 in Backup mode is connected to subframe 2 BC2212 board in slot 18 also configured in Backup mode Once the main frame is selected if you select another one of the system frames in the main window the Setup Subframe Channels button appears instead of the Connect Sub Frames button BC 2000 D Setup xl System Help 3 BC 2000 D System 3 d Matrices Physical Lines A GPIO Ge DSP Functions System Events
54. Vocal The choice of one of these effects will determine the type of delay attenuation and the number of reflections that are built into each effect Your choice of effect will depend on the type of signal source to which it is going to be applied and the type of effect you are seeking The other available controls are e Decay time The decay time is the time the set of reflected signals takes to fall 60dB below the original signal level This time can be varied between 0 and 25 seconds e High Frequency Damping To simulate more accurately the attenuation or damping that occurs in a real acoustic enclosure it must be borne in mind that at high frequencies damping is greater due to the greater absorption of high frequency sound waves by the walls of the enclosure A higher percentage of damping at high frequencies will generate an effect with less treble e Level Level is the amount of reverberation that will take place at the effect output 0 indicates that there will be no effect at the output only the original signal 10096 indicates that there will be nothing but effect at the output and no original signal From this window you can modify or eliminate the pre configured processes Presets or create new ones mi The Save as button allows you to create new presets saving the configuration Save as with the desired name Preset Library and description Description E The Save button allows you to overwrite
55. aa LO Parie Funcion My ts ORE em mo OR AE MS dE XY Panels SS system os 35 Touch Pane Local Panel padlock and also the one that appears in Hu m the lower part of the Book Salvo wanded Q window gives you access to Access Name Description Profile window where you can assign one or several masks to the selected feos l salvo in order to restrict that salvo view bisuneais for those users and groups that have the ccromecanon same masks associated Regarding priority levels the one that will be applied to the cross points of the salvo will always be set by the user that executes it See section 2 1 1 for further information Schedule Associated with the salvo are a name and a description that identify it You must include the salvo in at least one working group this will permit a subsequent access organized from certain parts of the software You can also enable a request for user confirmation before executing the salvo by means of the Ask Confirmation box Since the salvo basically consists of the connection or disconnection of one or more cross points you must define an input line that is associated with an output line The action that will be executed will be the connection or disconnection of the cross point That is the input signal will either be sent or not sent to the output signal Each cross point can be protected unprotected or make nothi
56. acros 9 9 Qo nOon 0 9 Output Page Key Type Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Macros Page Idle Page Key Action The Macros Page option lets you assign previously defined macro functions in the same way to each of the 12 keys available for a certain user Setup XY Panel x Panel Name XY PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 dea Description f e Panel Users Setup jee eee ESA ESA Nos 0 9 Select Panel Key To Setup User Page Key Type Macro Key Macro Key Macro Key Macro Key Macro Key Macro Key Panel Content Inputs Koy Action ACTIVATE GPO 4EC SALVO GPO OF AUDIO TOA AUDIO TO 41 OFF Outputs J t Salvos Macros da Dos Dos 0 0 9 9 Output Page Salvos Page Key Type Macro Key Macro Key iE Macro Key Macro Key Macro Key Macro Key Idle Page Key Action BC 2000 D Router System configuration software 4 1 amp AEQ Finally the Idle Page option corresponds to the NCB 100 panel s idle status i e a situation in which no inputs outputs salvos or macros are selected from the panel When the panel is in this status the controls assigned to each of the buttons will be the ones that are defined here These may be any type of controls i e a user an input an output a salvo or a macro may be assigned Setup XY Panel Idle Pa
57. ake control of the operations that Set this board for Backup another broken or removed DSF board was doing Setup Board EE Board EC2220 DSP Processing Module 3 ES Thi DSP board i currently being used for WU Meter This DSP yall take control of the operations that Sat this board for Backup another broken or removed DSF board was doing This DSF Board will be used for WU Meter Set this board For VILI Meter Currently there are 1 DSF boards used for WU Meters System can process up to 132 Input j VUMeters ar a maximum of 128 Inputs and 64 p Board BC2220 D5P Processing Module 3a ES This DSF board iz currently being used for Backup This DSP will take control of the operations that Set this board for Backup another broken or removed DSF board was doing over the functions that the malfunctioning DSP board was executing Depending on the system configuration regarding processes types of processes that will be used number of logical lines that will be processed and codecs encoding modes that will be used number of physical lines that will be coded you will have to configure a certain number of DSP boards for this function Setup Board R p Board BC2220 DSP Processing Module bip This DSP board is currently being used for Process This DSP will take control of the operations that Set this board for Backup another broken or removed DSF board was doing Board BC 2220 D5P Processing Module a
58. als to be created tones pink noise or white noise When you press the button associated to each process a window where you can modify or create those pre configured processes Presets will be shown BC 2000 D Router 31 System configuration software 2 2 1 1 Equalizer DSP Equalizer l Es X m 4 Band Parametric Equalizer Preset Librar o 3 73 3 e E E oes EN ae Ti ee Poe wo eee E fa EM TET E Description OS E ee RENNES M seen Loudness i E x Save as Save Delete ee A A AA A A AA AAA ee ee ee X P m Feeder dei Nodes sib A EQ Flat ee C P e Tere puru o a a ts n p R T 4 p 4 4 rpd mR T mp T rp mpj 30 40 506070 100 200 300 400 G The equalizer has 4 parametric bands with frequency gain and Q adjustment A parametric equalizer makes it possible to act on all the main parameters of the bandpass filter that it represents band center frequency signal gain and Q which is an indicator of the precision of the filter Q is the quality factor of the filter It is define by dividing the central frequency fe by the bandwidth AB Q f AB It shows in a constant manner the filter slope value for any frequency The larger Q is the steeper the filter slope will II E E
59. as with the desired name Preset Library and description Description E The Save button allows you to overwrite the selected preset with the parameters Save changes that have been done You will be asked for a confirmation A The Delete button allows you to eliminate the selected preset You will be also Delete asked for a confirmation BC 2000 D Router System configuration software 41 2 2 2 Codecs When you select the Codecs option of the DSPs button the following wilndow will appear BC 2000 D Codecs DSP i a ES BC 2000 D Codecs DSP mmm Gy Load Multiplexor Lines One DSP Concurrent Percent Needed Physical Lines PLM Audio SEC a 3 5Khz bEhz T lhz 15KEhz 312 4 AEG 3 5Khz A lo ta Gre 455 ig f LD EXTEND 15 lo EA Total number of concurrent Physical Lines 15 Number of current Physical Lines to be coded if f Maximum Number of concurrent Physical Lines ta be coded by reserved Codecs DSP 1 Refresh Data In this window it s defined which of the available encoding modes column on the left will be used and the maximum number of physical lines of BC2215 modules that will be coded simultaneously deta By means of the Load Multiplexor Lines button the configuration Load Multiplexor Lines i i regarding multiplexer physical lines and associated encoding modes that will be established while defining the system physical lines is loaded on this screen
60. ated with the panel Setup X Panel Panel Name Xy PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 Description e Panel Users Setup 4 Avaliable salvos list for current user Description Ask Confirmation Select User To Setup Y CON PROT DIG Admin Y be Outputs DISC DIG Panel Buttons bu Input Page pu Dutput Page Salvos Page Macros Page dle Page The procedure is the same for macros First the macros are defined and then the ones that will be executed from the control panel are assigned from among those that are available Setup XY Panel x Panel Name Xy PANEL Description ee e Fere er Sat y Avaliable macros list for current user Description Ask Confirmation Select User To Setup ACTIVATE GPO EJ Admin EXEC SALVO amp GPO OFF E LLL A A4 ee IP 172 50 3 121 Output Page z Salvos Page Macros Page Idle Page For both the salvos and macros it is shown if the request for user confirmation before executing the action is enabled or not When it s enabled the validation of the action selected will be requested on the display of the NCB 100 panel BC 2000 D Router 75 System configuration software To assign an input line to a button simply select the button and then the respective input line in the window that is displayed Once some lines have been assigned to the buttons a button will light up if the line assigne
61. ation is done from the Book See section 2 2 3 11 2 1 2 6 External Resources Indicates the external resources that have been configured An external resource is any external device with which some type of communication is established from the router software External resources will be defined at the user s request BC 2000 D Setup E Bl xl System Help Gee 2000 D System LE Matices E Physical Lines A GPIO MES System Events XY Panels 4 lt p NTP Server Id v Name Description Ill Force Schedule Status Forces schedule status when restoring the system after a power off It overrides the status before the power off and sets the programmed schedule sta 2 Optimized Codecs Calculate the Router DSPs with optimized codec channels Ion Card Routing in transport frames When you active the first option that appears Force Schedule Status and there is a programmed Schedule see section 2 2 3 7 if you turn off and on the system the status before the power off is replaced with the programmed Schedule status at the moment of power on BC 2000 D Router 25 System configuration software When you active the second option Optimized Codecs the system will use less resources for compression and decompression of the encoded lines G722 LD Extend although later you will not be able to change in real time RTC the E1 T1 lines encoding mode it will remain fixed according t
62. ave to add 6 BC 2000 D Router 50 System configuration software The Conference Multiplex or 4 wires lines will always be made up of one physical mono input and one physical mono output 4 wires name refers to a two way intercommunication line with two mono channels one for each direction reception and transmission This type of lines will appear available in the Logical Lines XY View of the RTC application as inputs and outputs In order to establish the routing of two 4 wires lines named 4W1 and 4W2 for instance it s enough to create one of the cross points from 4W1 input to 4W2 output for instance because the other one will be created automatically The same thing happens when we disconnect one of these cross points both of them disappear 2 2 3 2 1 Processes Both Preset and DSP Settings buttons give you access to the following window Logic Lines Presets E E Ge DSP Settings L f meum m om m mnm m ow N Test Delete Logic Lines LP HP Equalizer Com Lim Noise Gate I Reverb Delay BE Il DSP Type v Preset Name DSP Settings s Active v All Presets Actives I From this window you can apply to the corresponding physical line when you access by means of Preset button or to all the physical lines that the logical line is made up of when you access by means of DSP Settings button the de
63. ber of concurrent Physical Lines 37 Number of current Physical Lines to be coded System Overload T Current configuration exceeds maximum computational power This configuration can not be uploaded to controller 2 2 3 Editing a configuration iE Concurrent Percent Needed Physical Lines Total Computational Consumption 3196 Maximum Number of concurrent Physical Lines to be coded by reserved Codecs DSP l Refresh Data If you wantto apply this configuration you need RET mare DSP boards To change the configuration of each book you need to select the book in the list and press the Edit book button or from the main window click on the book you wish to modify BC 2000 D Setup System Help 2 BC 2000 D Books Module 4 Es 5 Mew Book Editbook el Book Active Book ID Y Name gt B Book 1 idi BC 2000 D Setup System Help E d 3 BC 2000 D System X 51 Books A screen with the following header will then be displayed BC2000D Book Module d BC 2000 D Book Name BOOK 1 y Physical Lines 9 Logical Lines Ar GPIO Res N Macros GH ooo Data Lo Panic e AM Alarm Func em XY Panels Description BOOK 1 x Salvos X Cross Points P Schedule Touch Panel Ei Local Panel BC 2000 D Router 43 System configuration software Book configuration embraces e Physical Lines Physical lines to which description and other attributes are adde
64. by a Description of the resource the limit for each of these fields is 30 characters Then you will need to establish which Resource is to be used by selecting one of the available GPIs or GPOs from the dropdown menu Each one is identified by its type Input Output frame number board number and the GPIO number that will be used on that board Then you select if the resource will be activated by Level by means of a Pulse or when a Change of level is detected Furthermore you setup a duration of the activation mode that depends on the external system associated to the GPIO There is also a box to setup the user priority level that is necessary to act in this resource When you have defined the resource to be used and the condition that will activate it for the GPls you need to indicate what action will be executed when the condition is fulfilled To do this select one of the previously defined macros from the dropdown list Once you have defined the resource when the condition required for electrical activation is generated in the GPI the actions defined in the macro will be executed If a GPO has been defined at any moment it can be activated and used in association with a macro schedule etc BC 2000 D Router 57 System configuration software 2 2 3 4 Macros N TER Macro is the most complex order that can carry out a matrix Macros are programmed in this window by intuitively assigning to them the cross points othe
65. ctivating another GPO turns on an alarm light in the continuity control room to report the failure In case of an alarm appears the corresponding indicator will be activated in the BC 2000 D Matrix RTC software BC 2000 D Router 71 System configuration software 2 2 3 11 XY Panels es XY Panels In this section you configure all parameters regarding the controls for the XY panel or panels that were previously defined in the system When you add an XY panel for configuration the following window is displayed x Panel Name Xy PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 Description FE e Panel Users Setup Select User To Setup ww r User Page E Panel Content H Panel Buttons Jf OK In this first window you give the panel a description to facilitate identification in those cases where there are several panels and define which users can access the panel To do this select the Panel Users Setup button The following window will be displayed Add Remove User s To Current Panel E x e Panel Users Setup Panel Users Avaliable System Users User Name Priority i 1 gt Admin Add User To Panel Remove User At the right is a list of users defined in the system and not assigned as users of the panel being configured At the left is a list of users who have been assigned to use this panel Any user can be moved from one list to the other at any time IMPORTANT NOTE w
66. cuted is selected On Conflict the available options are Normal the actions that are possible are executed and those that have caused some kind of incompatibility are not executed Cancel the execution of all the macro actions is canceled and Overwrite the incompatibilities are ignored and all the macro actions are executed Once these options are defined a list of all the selected macros the assigned names and the way to act in case of conflict is displayed BC 2000 D Setup i 2 8 x System Help d BC 2000 D Book Al Name Book 01 Description Book 01 Cross Points P Schedule ES Book Data a Local Panel mm Physical Lines Logical Lines Ar GPIO Res N Macros Salvos 1 Panic Fund A Alarm Func dn XY Panels System Log Touch Panel Name ATI g Local Paneli Aane LL Macrolorive On Conflict Action v Audio to 41 On E Overwrite Macro 01 Macro 01 Cancel a Macro 02 Macro 02 Cancel BC 2000 D Router 83 System configuration software 2 3 Backup Configuration Space Backup BC 2000 D Setup Ioj x System Help J BC 2000 D Configuration Backup Utility 3 Filename Time Size al 09 06 2010 10 45 06 238 KB BCK 20100609 104505 2000D 23 06 2010 11 45 48 238 KB amp Bad Now iy Restore Backup Restore Backup From Other kp Copy to other location a Rename Selected Backup Delete Selected Backup GA s bado
67. d e Logical Lines Logic lines it means groups of physical lines e GPIO Res GPIO resources to which description and other high level attributes are added as well as the execution of a macro when the GPI is activated e Macros Macros or operations combined on lines GPIO etc e Salvos Groups of commutations among logical lines for their execution with macros alarms or programmed actions e Cross Points Establishes the sending of the signal that the system will generate by means of cross points that can have different functions associated with them e Schedule Scheduled actions that will be executed at a given time or when a certain situation arises e Book Data Shows the working groups and signal types and includes information on whether they include processing or not e Panic Function Shows the different previously defined functions that make it possible to return to known situations when operations are performed leading to situations of possible conflict e Alarm Func Functions that trigger the execution of macros when a pre defined alarm is detected e XY Panels Configuration of external panels for matrix control e System Log Establishes what kinds of events will be logged in the system based on the types of logic elements that are associated with the log e Touch Panel Allows you to configure touch screen buttons with specific user defined functions e Local Panel Allows you to add and configure a frontal control
68. d to it has been selected when the encoder is turned during operation of the control panel If that button is selected the input line is validated that along with the output line that will be selected in the same way will form the corresponding cross point this is done by using the TAKE button on the control panel Setup X Panel Panel Name XY PANEL Description IP 172 50 3 121 f Select User To Setup ES 3 ES ES E En gt gt gt gt gt gt Admin 1 e e3 e 4 e5 e 6 e User Pag Eus les Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Panel Content ds EA A1 IN 001 A1 IN 002 42 IN 001 42 IN 002 A31N 001 43 IN 002 Outputs Salvos Macros Panel Buttons dg 388 28 xg 3g 288 ETE e EN leo tile 11 tle 12 tle Salvos Page Kes Im Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Input Line Key Macros Page e S A AA A SS ZAS Idle Page Key Action D1 IN 001 D1 IN 002 D1 IN 003 D1 IN 004 D2 IN 001 D2 IN 002 e Panel Users Setup Select Panel Key To Setup The same procedure is followed for the output lines Setup X Panel Panel Name XY PANEL Description IP 172 50 3 121 f Select User To Setup Admin Y User Page Panel Content Inputs Outputs Salvo
69. e d iN ri M m SEE 31 INPUT 5 0 INPUT o 5 INPUT 001 INPUT O01 G INPUT 002 i INPUT 002 INPUT 005 M INPUT 003 0 e 2 1 Stereo Use Layer Use Layer Sum Cross Layer Use Layer Sum or Distribute or Distribute summable output non summable output J sp ELS HE qth dod dod aE T E B INPUT o 0 INPUT 0 0 INPUT D 0 INPUT 001 IMPLIT 001 INPUT 007 INPUT 002 INPUT 002 INPUT 002 INPUT 003 MIS INPUT 003 INPUT 003 e Stereo 2 1 Use Layer Use Layer Sum Use Layer Sum or Distribute or Distribute non summable output summable output oo 7 0l 12 1 TI TII TIT LI I UT COLI T LI T TIT LI I UT INPUT s INPUT 5 INPUT INPUT 007 L INPUT 001 L INPUT 001 L INPUT 001R P INPUT 001 A INPUT 001 R Cross Layer OO 1 oof ooz E E E gt 2 INPUT INPUT 001 L g INPUT 001 A BC 2000 D Router 54 System configuration software Input Quadruple Quadruple 2 1 Output Quadruple 2 1 Quadruple Routing Use Layer Cross Layer Use Layer Sum or Distribute oon oof FE ty Ei INPUT INPUT 001 INPUT 002 INPLIT 003 INPUT 004 Use Layer Use Layer Sum or Distribute oo od 4 noa oom 4 Di UT UT UT DOUT UT UT IHPUT INPUT 001 INPUT 002 INPUT 002 IN INPUT 004 MM Use Layer Sum Cross Layer or Distribute summable output non summable output nod oom INPUT INPUT 001 INPUT 002 INPUT 003 INPUT
70. e Active Operate Priority 1 2d Real Time Control Permission window where you will configure that RR user s access rights for the Real Time Control software You can apply a priority level to the user Operate Priority from 1 to 31 where 31 is the highest available priority When a user is part of a users group and their priority levels are different the higher priority will be applied Operate Masks General Restricted X Cancel In addition you can apply any of the previously defined masks moving it from Available Masks to Operate Masks window and activating Active checkbox If you leave Operate Masks window in blank or you don t activate Active checkbox all the masks will be applied to that user he will be able to see all the logical objects of the system When a user has a certain mask associated and belongs to a users group with a different mask associated the mask that will be actually applied to that user is the addition of both masks that user will have access to the objects visible with its mask as well as with the group mask Actions button to assign specific functions to a given x user and to impede his or her access to other critical functions that based on his or her priority profile are considered off limits for that user You can use the User BC 2000 D Router 5 System configuration software 2 1 1 3 Groups Pressing on the Groups
71. e following wilndow will appear BC 27000 D DSP Processing Settings BC 2000 D DSP Processing Settings ul rad Load processes One DSP Concurrent Percent Needed Processes Total Computational Consumption m Equalizer 4 540 ae KS Filter p Compressor m Moise Gate 3 125 E 6 660 25 000 EE z Total number of concurent DSF processes 12 a Maximum Humber of concurrent signals to be processed by reserved Processes DSP 1 NINININ E Number of concurrent signals to be processed In this window it s defined which of the available processes column on the left will be used and the maximum number of logical lines that will be processed simultaneously By means of the Load processes button the configuration regarding Gy Load processes logical lines and associated processes is loaded on this screen The One DSP Percent Needed column indicates how much a process applied to a logical line will consume in a DSP board configured to work this way The Concurrent Processes column indicates the number of logical lines you want to apply simultaneously that process to and depending on that number the Total Computational Consumption column shows the percentage of workload on the DSP The bottom part of the Windows shows the total number of logical lines that have been defined Total number of concurrent DSP processes and the maximum number of logical lines that will be s
72. e graphic table To add them to the list of cross points first press the Edit Data button and then select a priority level in the Connection Priority or Protection Priority boxes To validate the cross point press OK When you exit this window the cross point list is updated to include any modifications you have made Connection Priority determines the level of priority required to be able to establish the connection or disconnection of the cross point either directly or by executing salvos for example from the control software in real time Protection Priority establishes the priority level required to act on the protection of the cross point In both cases the user will have to have a priority level equal to or higher than the level established for the cross point to be able to act on these parameters The priority values range from 1 to 31 where 31 is the highest priority that can be applied to an action in the system To each cross point you may assign a macro that will be executed when the cross point is connected and another macro to be executed when the cross point is disconnected The cross point gain can be adjusted between and 12 dB BC 2000 D Router 62 System configuration software a Schedule 2 2 3 7 Schedule The Schedule option enables you to set up a schedule of events in the system such as cross point connections or disconnections macros or salvos BC 2000 D Setup System Help
73. e logical lines where it will be applied BC 2000 D Router 51 System configuration software Logic Lines Presets DE e DSP Settings m E Eum LP HP Equalizer Com Lim Noise Gate Reverb Delay Test Delete Logic Lines DSP Type v Preset Name DSP Settings Equalize Loudness E Reverb ReebS joom Th 3s Mix 25 Level 35 All Presets Actives M J OK In the example a filter an equalizer and a reverb that will be initially active have been activated in the select line The Delete button allows you to remove any of the selected presets of the list You will be asked for a confirmation Information ed 1 i Are you sure delete Logic Line Preset In the case of the logical lines defined as Test Line and only for that kind of lines only the button corresponding to test signals Test will appear Besides in a Test Line you can only apply one test signal whether it is a tone a pink noise or a white noise Logic Lines Presets y E e DSP Settings Com Lim Noise Gate Reverb Delay Logic Lines LP HP Equalizer DSP Type Preset Name d Test if Logic Lines Presets F va el DSP Settings EH E NH E E Equalizer Com Lim Noise Gate Reverb Delay Delete Logic Lines Delete LP HP Get DSP Settings LP HP Equalizer Com Lim Reverb Delay Logic Lines DSP Type v Preset Name _y DSP Settings
74. e lower part of the Book Macro window gives you access to Access Profile window where you can assign one or several masks to the selected macro in order to restrict that macro view for those users and groups that have the same masks associated Regarding priority levels the one that will be applied to the macro actions will always be set by the user that executes it See section 2 1 1 for further information For cross points select an input xi line and an output line to which the A first signal will be routed when the ws pe me ps oues Cross pol nt is made You must Description ae Macros establish what action will be performed on this cross point when the macro is executed The cross a point can be connected Rm disconnected or remain as it was No Change You can also Crosspoint Macro Exec Macro Exec GPO Activation Salvo Salvo Add Action El Save Changes protect unprotect or not change the Input Line DIGITAL IN 001 1 utput Line y C ros S po l nt bun fone a Disconnect No Change C Connect C Protect f No Change C Unprotect Up Down Remove Access Profile BC 2000 D Router 58 System configuration software X Cancel Y OK You can include the activation of a GPO in a macro function The parameters you will need to determine in this case are th
75. e usual ones that are defined when you create a control of this type Basically you need to select a previously created GPO and choose the activation mode the length of the execution time of the mode that you have chosen and the status that the GPO will take which will be either activated On or not activated Off A macro function can also execute another macro but the latter macro must already have been defined from this same window Once defined to insert it into another more complex macro simply select it in the list and add it to the set of functions that the higher macro will perform Finally a macro can execute salvos as part of a more complex function As in the two previous cases the salvo must have been previously defined in the corresponding section The only instruction that will be associated with the execution of the salvo included in the macro is the execution of the salvo Connect or the disconnection of the salvo Disconnect that is it will either activate or deactivate the cross points that were previously defined in the salvo Any combination of these possible functions will make up a macro that can be executed manualy or automatically depending upon how you define this aspect afterward os Working Gio il Name amu liem a ou Descoplien Macios Avahable Alion T Drossgeurd T Mana Eves 7 GPU fca Sabo apo oro Activation Mode t Level UC Puks C
76. e with the established parameters Line Failure Indicates a failure in the transmission line Carrier Lost Indicates absence of carrier SYNCLOST Synchronization Lost Indicates lack of synchronization FRAMEERR Ergo Frame alarm indicates that an erroneous code is received in the frame alignment LINEFAIL MErame Alarm Multiframe alarm it s activated when a loss of the multiframe alignment is detected REMALARM Remote Alarm Remote alarm MAINTALARM _ Maintenance Alarm AUDM Audio Modulation Below Level LINEFAIL CARRLOST ETLINKALARM Ethernet Link Alarm No link on the Ethernet board Indicates no activity ETACTALARM Ethernet Activity Alarm Ethernet board CU1LINK CU1 Link Alarm No link on the BC2217 board link 1 CU2LINK CU2 Link Alarm No link on the BC2217 board link 2 BC 2000 D Setup data flow in the System Help 3 BC 2000 D System La Matrices E Physical Lines X NTP Server System E vents E Description 1 PWRFAIL 2 SYNCFAIL System Sync Fail 3 NORESP No Response From Card 4 COMMERR Communication Error 5 DSPOVER DSP Overload 6 CARDNEW New Card Detected 7 AESSYNCERR AES Sync Error 8 OTHERHW Other Hardware 3 UDF User Defined Function 10 TIME Time Clock or Elapsed 11 AUDM Audio Modulation Below Level 12 OTHERSW Other Software 13 LINEFAIL Line Failure 14 CARRLOST Carrier Lost 15 SYNCLOST Synchronization Lost
77. ed This number cannot be higher than 21 since 21 is the maximum number of slots that can be used in the rear part of the frame The third digit c refers to the line number This number will depend on the board type For example in BC2201 and BC2208 analog input output boards it will range between 1 and 8 1 through 4 will be inputs and 5 through 8 will be outputs In BC2209 analog boards and BC2202 digital AES EBU boards the line number ranges from 1 to 16 1 through 8 will be inputs and 9 through 16 will be outputs In the case of a MADI board BC2211 the line number will vary between 1 and 128 1 through 64 will be inputs and 65 through 128 outputs If it is a dual MADI board BC2212 the line number will range from 1 to 256 BC 2000 D Router 9 System configuration software opecial parameters can be configured for every line on every board by selecting a board and the Setup Board Interface button Configure Board 1 BC2203MH l Board BC2203MH Analogue Mic Line Input and Hy P Headphones Output Module Frame 1 Frame Slot 1 2 Edit Line Line Num Line Type 170 Type Gain Phantom MIC LINE Inv Ph i MIC LIN Line Input Odb ff LINE 2 MICALIN Line npt db LINE 3 MIC LIN Line Odo LIME 5 MIC LIN Line Output Od LINE Le 8 MIC LINLine Output Odo 7 MICALIN Line Qutput Odb 7 UNE MIC LIN Line Line N
78. eft part information that can be shifted over to the board lists displayed in the configuration software on the right by using Synchronize button Synchronize Kernel Ej Hardware Information Kernel Information lot Model Frame BC2204 Analogue Mono Line Input Module gt lot Hodel Status 6 Analogue Mono Line Input Moduh New Card 6 R 7 BC2205 Analogue Mono Line Output Module E R 8 BC2204 Analogue Mono Line Input Module 9 BC2205 Analogue Mono Line Dutput Module R 12 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module S R R R R R R 13 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module R F F F F F F 7 BC2205 Analogue Mono Line Output Modi New Card 8 BC2204 Analogue Mono Line Input Modul New Card S R JR R R 9 BC2205 Analogue Mono Line Output Modi New Card R 12 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Outp New Card R 13 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Outp New Card R F F F F F F 16 BC2217 Commentary Control Unit Card 2 BC2220 DSP Processing Module 16 BC2217 Commentary Control Unit Card New Card 2 BC2220 DSP Processing Module New Card BC2220 DSP Processing Module IF 3 BC2220 DSP Processing Module New Card mes BC2220 DSP Processing Module New Card 5 BC2220 DSP Processing Module New Card 6 BC2220 DSP Processing Module New Card 22 BC2230
79. egrity with kernel Completed OF Compact Database Completed OF Main frame supports up to 5128512 inputs amp amp outputs Completed OF Login to frame 172 31 1 3 OK Completed DK x Save Configuration amp Reload Reset Activate Frames Once compatibility is checked a configuration can be sent and activated This process can be done without restarting the system by using the Save Configuration amp Reload option This option can be used when you send a configuration with Save Configuration amp Reload modifications in the system security configuration in Kernel or in the macros salvos GPIOs cross points schedules alarms XY or frontal control panels or logging system in Book When you try to send a configuration whose Fx activation is not possible without restarting Can not generate partial config and reload because vou have the System the window shown at the right A changed things related to hardware information such as board will be displayed config ar matrix size To apply changes you must generate and reset Frame s Do vau want to generate and reset config No Cancel Abort To send a configuration and restart the system use the Save Configuration amp Reset option This option must be used when the configuration includes modifications in the system hardware configuration section in Kernel or in the logic or physical lines in Book Save Co
80. en for configuring each Touch Panel you will need to select and enter data for the following parameters Touch Panel Name Touch Panel Position on RTC Panel Height 61 ButtonHeight 64 z RowCount 1 am e Panel Width 54 Button Width 64 z ColCount 1 AddCol AddRow Daca DelRow e Touch Panel Name is the name you assign to differentiate the various panels that may be created Button Height allows you to set the height of each button Button Width allows you to set the width of each button Add Col adds columns of buttons of the size you have established Add Row adds rows of buttons of the size you have established Del Col eliminates columns of buttons Del Row eliminates rows of buttons BC 2000 D Router 80 System configuration software e Touch Panel Position on RTC will determine the position the panel will occupy on the screen when the Real Time Control RTC software is executed The available options are o Floating Window which enables you to place the Touch Panel window wherever you like Top places the Touch Panel window at the top of the screen Bottom places the Touch Panel window at the bottom of the screen Left places the Touch Panel window on the left hand side of the screen Right places the Touch Panel window on the right hand side of the screen Full Screen means that the Touch Panel will take up the entire screen Oo O 00 Touch Panel Touc
81. enerate the whole frame timing e Link Type Allows you to configure the access type The options are E1 T1 and J1 e impedance Allows you to configure the reception line impedance The options are 120 and 75 ohms for E1 type access For T1 J1 type links the line impedance is 100 ohms e Comms Allows you to select whether the RJ48 interface twisted pair or the optical fiber interface will be used e Max Bandwidth Allows you to configure the bandwidth that will be used for data channel between 0 and 1984 KBits in 64 KBits steps for E1 type access For T1 and J1 type access the bandwidth can be configured between O and 1536 KBits also in 64 KBits steps e CRC4 Allows you to activate deactivate the CRC4 multiframe in E1 mode e Distance For T1 links configuration allows you to configure the amplitude of transmitted signal in order to adapt to different distances e Treshold Allows you to configure the alarm treshold of the reception signal between 37 50 dB and 2 50 dB in 2 50 dB steps When a signal with the same or lower level is received an alarm is generated e Cable For E1 and T1 links allows you to select long more than 200 metres or short cable e Framing Allows you to select the framing in T1 and J1 modes between 1935 D4 and 193E ESF e BC2216 Link In case of the link is used also for data transmission you must select the slot where the BC2216 module that will establish the Ethernet link is placed Just like
82. everal BC2000D frames linked to each other not only sharing their audio signals but also the way they are processed it will be necessary to properly establish the different parameters for the different MADI cards in each of the frames that make up the system In the most basic form with one main frame and another secondary one you will have to establish which one is which through the following parameters Normally the secondary frame will use the main system clock to synchronize itself In addition the secondary frame will be able to do so in transport mode or in satellite mode Each of the different options available is specified below e Synch Clock establishes that the card for which this option is selected will use the system clock of the card from the other frame to which it is connected e Backup Mode selected to use both interfaces of a dual MADI card redundantly Thus a dual card will carry only the same maximum number of signals as a single MADI card In other words interface 2 of the dual card acts as a backup for interface 1 of the same card so that if there is any external fault in the transmission of the signal a break in the cable transporting the MADI signal for example the second interface automatically takes control of sending the signal preventing the loss of the signal BC 2000 D Router 16 System configuration software Once the parameters that a MADI card will use have been established you must define to which
83. firmation to delete those physical lines Information x e Really delete all physic lines not associated to 4 board lines not used This process will take several minutes If you press the Yes button to confirm a status bar will show the progress of the deleting process BC 2000 D Router 48 System configuration software 2 2 3 2 Logical Lines Losiallins Logic lines are essential groupings of physical lines such as stereo pairs four wires a Dolby 5 1 signal etc that are always switched simultaneously In daily system operation switching between lines is accomplished with logic lines and not physical lines BC2000D Book Module BEES goi x d BC 2000 D Book al Name Book Description Book1 C Physical Lines e Logical Lines A GPIO Res EN Macros Salvos Cross Points ari Schedule C Book Data e Panic Function A Alarm Func es XY Panels System Log Touch Panel Local Panel tdi amp 1 Name v Description Line Type Sum u Meters Preset Fa _ DIG 01 INP 001 Input Line JE O SS E DIG 01 INP 002 Input Line O O Li DIG 01 INP 003 Input Line O O O E DIG 01 INP 004 input Line O nig m DIG 01 OUT 001 Output Line C C 1 a DIG 01 OUT 002 Output Line 1 O C Li DIG 01 OUT 003 Output Line E O ES a DIG 01 OUT 004 output Line iz T ELO O _ ANA 01 INP 001 Input Line O EL B ANA 01 INP 002 Input Line O a
84. for the other boards in the system on the right side of the Matrices window you can see the lines associated with the BC2215 module The window indicates the line type Digital Multiplexer or Digital Data whether it is an input or output line and the hardware identification number For Digital Multiplexer type lines the third digit of the hardware identification number will range between 1 and the number configured in Input Audio Channels for input lines and between 65 and the number configured in Output Audio Channels for output lines The Digital Data type lines are always two lines one input and one output with 129 and 130 as that third digit respectively BC 2000 D Router 13 System configuration software In the case of the Ethernet communications modules BC2216 that will be always associated with a BC2215 module in the configuration window two tabs appear Configuration y MAC filters Board BC2216 Ethernet Card Pip Configuration MAC filters Max bandwidth 192 ft Bits Accept IPV5 messages 0 Promiscue mode e Accept rp messages D Broadcast rejected D Accept IPV4 messages Ci Accept only frames lt 1500 bytes Accept Emware messages Ci Programmable Ethernet Active 1 MSE o t LSB o E MAC Address v 101010101010 Multicast hash filter Active C X Cancel i OF In Configuration section the parameters that can be set are the following ones Max Bandwidth This pa
85. ge When you select any button the following window is displayed lt will provide access to the selection window corresponding to the selected option The procedure is then the same as the one described in the preceding sections BC 2000 D Router 78 System configuration software 2 2 3 12 System Log BC2000D Book Module l L Ol x d BC 2000 D Book Al Name Book Description Book z Fhysical irel P Logical ies 3 GPIO Res ES Macros ES Salvas Cross ps GH oo Data Lo Panic e AM Alarm Func mimm su System Log Active Y save a Schedule Local Panel Avaliable Log Options Current Log Options Log Device Ss Alarm Et 7 Connection gt Crosspoint RAM C USB C NET Crosspoint Gain GPO State Change Input Gain New Config Output Gain lt lt Protection Reload Config pec alvo On this screen you select what actions will be registered in the log and where they are going to be stored If you select the first box System Log Active this activates the storage of the logs By default all logs of the modifications that take place in the system are stored in the RAM memory of the controller A different storage device can be enabled so that they can be stored in a USB device connected to the front of the controller The storage on a network NET is not available yet There are two columns in the l
86. h Panel Name Touch Panel Position on RIC Floating Window w Panel Height 198 Button Height 65 2 Row Count 3 RESO BLAN Panel Width 306 Button Width 66 ColCount 6 Right clicking a position on the touch panel you have created will enable you to define the functions associated with the button Each touch panel button will have a function associated with it and a certain behavior Your first step here will be to give each button a name You can choose to have the system request a confirmation before executing the action associated with the button The button may have a single operation associated with it Exec On Click or a double one Exec On Button Up or Down which means that it will perform different functions depending on whether it is pressed down activated or not pressed up deactivated For both the single and the double action you will have to select the action to be executed which will typically be a macro or the execution or release of a salvo Any of these actions must be previously defined in the appropriate section You can also customize the appearance of the button by selecting the font color the color in which the name of the button will be displayed and the button background color Touch Panel Button Hame Ask Confirmation Button Behaviour FE Acie e Exec Macro NEU On Down Take Salvo C Exec On Button Up or Down o oe Button Appearance Font Calor mH Black
87. hen you define a password for any of the users that will utilize the XY panel this one must have up to 10 digits from 1 to 6 BC 2000 D Router 72 System configuration software Once you have defined the users for the panel you define which controls are assigned to each of them in the panel When you select a user from the drop down menu Select Users to Setup a list of the available configuration options is enabled x Panel Name Xy PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 dh Description e Panel Users Setup Select User To Setup Em M User Page H Panel Content Inputs Outputs Salvos Macros Panel Buttons Input Page Output Page Salvos Page Macros Page Idle Page The first configuration option User Page lets you assign a user from among those previously defined to each of the 12 buttons that make up the NCB 100 panel Setup XY Panel x Panel Name XY PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 dea Description e Panel Users Setup Do na Elo Gle Q 9 9 9 Key Type User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key Select Panel Key To Setup Panel Content 4 Inputs Key Action Admin User Outputs Salvos Macros eem 7 9 9 O 10 9 1 9 2 9 Output Page Salvos Page Key Type User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key User Select Key
88. imultaneously processed independently of the selected process If you have defined an insufficient number of DSP boards configured in processes mode the application will display an error message System Overload indicating for a given configuration the number of DSP boards needed that are needed to be able to apply that configuration BC 2000 D Router 30 System configuration software From this window you can define a series of pre configured processes Presets that can be stored to create a library of processes that can subsequently be uploaded to be applied in a given matrix line The available processes are Equalizer Filter Compressor Hote Gate Delay Reverb EH HB H HW EM Test Equalizer Four band parametric equalizer with frequency gain and Q adjustment Filter This function enables the implementation of high low and band pass filters with a slope of 18 dB octave Compressor Limiter Enables the signal dynamics to be treated for such purposes as limiting and adapting the levels sent to the transmission channel Noise gate Acts on signal dynamics to suppress extraneous noises Applicable for example to voice signals Delay Enables sound effects to be created and delays to be applied in order to align multiple audio signals Reverberation Processes the signal over time to generate reverberation effects to simulate certain acoustic environments Test Enables test sign
89. input or an output line IO Type the Signal Type and the layer assigned to it Cross Layer There is also a Preset button that allows you to select activate deactivate and edit Preset the processes that you want to apply to that physical line if you want to apply these pr processes to all the physical lines that the logical line is made up of you will have to ei use the DSP Settings button that appears at the top of the screen d DSP Settings Displayed on the right are the available physical lines the data shown for each line include the name description whether it is input or output and the signal type audio or video and also if there is any active codec In the lower area you can select input or output lines to show one or another line type You can use the Add button to add a physical line to the logic line The added line will then be displayed on the left hand side of the window Use Remove if you wish to eliminate a physical line from the logic line A physical line can be included in more than one logic line This may create conflicts to which the system will alert you Input Output GP Add Remove The Allow Sum box enables several input lines to be added in an output line That is it will allow more than one cross point to be made in association with a single output line then at least one DSP board must be configured as Matrix The Send VuMeters box enables the cross
90. int the cross point defined in the parameters displayed below is connected or disconnected when this option is selected In addition to the input line that is connected to the output line both belonging to a certain group in this option you must define the type of action to be performed on the cross point disconnect connect or no change with respect to whatever the connection status of the input and output lines is You must also select whether the cross point is unprotected protected or left as is The combination of these two options can determine for example that the cross point that is defined when the input line and output line are established is not connected or disconnected but is unprotected to make it possible for an operator to manually activate or deactivate the cross point from the control software or from a control panel Salvo with this option the execution connection or disconnection as the case may be of a previously defined salvo is associated with the scheduled event This salvo will have one or several connections and or disconnections scheduled If the salvo is connected the actions defined will be executed lf it is disconnected the opposite actions will be executed As a salvo defines a set of cross point connections and or disconnections when any of these cross points already has the status connected or disconnected that it should have after the salvo is executed this execution does not cause any modification in
91. is advisable to filter out noise in extreme high and low frequencies A high Q value is very useful to eliminate specific frequencies that generate noises such as hiss An intermediate Q can be used for attenuations or enhancements that improve the signal at certain frequencies Applications e Frequencies up to 60Hz Gives a feeling of power to a musical program especially if they are explosive They can produce masking in the rest of the signal as well as saturation e Frequencies from 60 to 250Hz These frequencies are important for ensuring the intelligibility of the spoken word since this range covers the fundamental frequencies and the first harmonics of the voice They convey a feeling of fullness or roundness in the sound of musical instruments Excessive reinforcement in this range will produce a thunderous sensation e Frequencies from 250 to 2 000Hz Excessive reinforcement in this range produces a very nasal sound This is the characteristic range of telephone sound If reinforcement is applied between 500 and 1 000 Hz the sound seems to come from inside a pipe which will seem metallic if the reinforcement occurs between 1 and 2 kHz Excessive reinforcement in this area causes listener fatigue e Frequencies between 2 000 and 4 000 Hz This is a key range for voice recognition Too much reinforcement in this range produces lisp while reinforcement in the 3 000 Hz area causes fatigue The phonemes that are formed with the lips and
92. is board replaces another one and becomes active See this application manual for further information i BC 2000D Status Information X File Log Setup Help li BC 2000D Frame 172 31 1 3 i By C01 BC2230 Primary Controller By F03 BC2221 DSP Module By F04 BC2221 DSP Module By F05 BC2221 DSP Module By F06 BC2221 DSP Module Bs B06 BC2204 Analog Input Module Big B07 BC2205 Analog Output Module s y B08 BC2204 Analog Input Module i Analog Output Module FPGA 4 10 29 06 2006 4 TDM IN DISABLED 0 GPIO OFF GPI1 OFF GPI2 OFF GPI3 OFF P GPIO x LEVEL GPI1 x LEVEL GPI2 x LEVEL GPI3 x LEVEL GPO00 OFF GPO1 OFF GP02 OFF GPO3 OFF P INO AES3 IN1 AES3 IN2 AES3 IN3 AES3 b OUTO AES3 OUT1 AES3 OUT2 AES3 OUT3 AES3 OUTO 48 KHz OUT1 48 KHz OUT2 48 KHz OUT3 48 KHz iu B13 BC22025 Digital 1 0 Module 5l B14 BC22025 Digital 1 0 Module BC 2000 D Router 22 System configuration software 2 1 2 2 Physical Lines This window displays each one of the available lines in the system As we explained in the previous section the Hardware Id number refers to the frame number the slot number and the line number corresponding to the board located in that slot The table also indicates the line type analog digital etc whether the line is input or output and the type of board with which the line is associated The lines associated
93. ist Available Log Options and Current Log Options Any of the options can be moved from one column to the other The options in the column on the right will be stored in the log when a change in their status takes place The options in the column on the left will be left out of the log When you activate the Connection option the cross points made when you execute a salvo will be registered These cross points will not be necessarily the ones defined in the salvo because there could be some protected cross points that can t be connected or disconnected The Action option refers to a macro The log is cyclical it means when the log device is full the older registers are removed to store the newer ones BC 2000 D Router 79 System configuration software 2 2 3 13 Touch Panel Tah Pend The Touch Panel option enables you to set up the on screen space for configuring user programmable buttons that will be used in touch screens the defined buttons can be also activated by clicking on them When you select this option you can add edit and delete both touch screens and the users who will have access to them BC2000D Book Module R BC 2000 D Book Name Book Description Book1 C Physical Lines NI Logical Lines Ay GPIO Res N Macros zn Salvos Cross Points Schedule BATA Xe juss 1 1 sj Ea The panels will be available for the users defined in Users section EX Local Panel In the setup scre
94. its non compression state when the input signal falls below the threshold level The range of variation is from 10ms to 10 seconds e Compression ratio Ratio This is the variation in dB that must occur in the input signal to obtain a variation of 1dB in the output signal For example a ratio of 1 4 implies that there must be a 4dB variation at input so that the output variation will be 1dB The range of variation is from 1 1 no compression to 1 50 limitation e Gain This is the gain that is applied to the entire signal Below the threshold the level increase will be linear and above the threshold it will depend on the selected compression ratio The range of variation is from O to 40dB From this window you can modify or eliminate the pre configured processes Presets or create new ones m The Save as button allows you to create new presets saving the configuration Save as with the desired name Preset Library and description Description E The Save button allows you to overwrite the selected preset with the parameters Save changes that have been done You will be asked for a confirmation A The Delete button allows you to eliminate the selected preset You will be also Delete asked for a confirmation 2 2 1 4 Noise gate x Preset Librar NG 1 Descnption ING 1 4 g D An E x 100 me 500 us d a Dz m a a THRESHOLD ATTACK TIME RELEASE TIME ERASE Ene elete P TES Ja 90
95. le list the physical line with which you wish to associate the name and attributes indicated Book Physic Line E gt S CS Book Physic Line X Name EHT 02 INP 001 Description Blocked P Signal Type Audio Gain 0 0 db zi is MI C HP Line f Max width band KBits Select the Kernel Physic Line to be used Line v 1 0 Type v LineStyleDesc v Board Model v Dutput Analog f 28 A BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Input Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Input Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module IE Input Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Input Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Output Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Dutput Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Dutput Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Output Analog BC2201 Analogue Line Input Output Module Input Digital Multiplexer Dutput Input Dutput Digital Multiplexer Digital Multiplexer Digital Multiplexer BC2215 Multiplexer Card BC2215 Multiplexer Card BC2216 Ethernet Card BC2216 Ethernet Card X Cancel Jf OK Book Physic Line E 2 m Book Physic Line Xx Name MPX 01 INP 09 Description Blocked f Signal Type Audio y Gain 0 0 db zi Is M IC HP Line T Audio Mode ago 3 5
96. nfiguration amp Reset The configuration sending and activating process is displayed in the following window Config Frame s iE xj 27 BC 2000 D Frames Config Upload full configuration to frame s oA Generate Config Data Le IPACT file ans Start Test Save Configuration amp Reload Reset Activate Frames BC 2000 D Router 28 System configuration software When that process is finished correctly Config Frame s E E Upload full configuration to frame s Refresh Kernel Informatian Lacal Fi emote kernel compatibility Book physical lines Integrity with kernel Compact Database Main frame supports up to 512x512 inputs amp amp outputs Login to frame 172 31 in 3 OF Login to frame 172 31 FR 3 Or Save configuration on Framel s Login to frame 172 31 1 3 OK Login to frame 172 31 1 3 OK Frame Configuration Activated Frame pruebas 172 31 1 3 It is also possible just to restart the system by using the Reset Activate Frame s option but only in certain cases when strictly necessary In addition by using the respective icon you can print the configuration of the selected Book regarding the physical and logical lines GPls and GPOs associated Completed UR Completed DEI Completed OF Completed OK Completed OR Completed DEI Completed OK Completed OF Completed OK Completed DEI Completed OF Start Pest x Save o WU em ovr c
97. nfiguration that is suitable for initiating the system Book Panic Function En xj Lt Book Panic Function Mame Studio 1 ON Description Studio 1 ON Macro To Execute Studio 1 OM Access Profile x Cancel g This button and also the one that appears in the lower part of the Book Panic Function window gives you access to Access Profile window where you can assign one or several masks to the selected panic function in order to restrict that function view for those users and groups that have the same masks associated When the mask assigned to the panic function is different to the one associated to the corresponding macro the first one will be applied See section 2 1 1 for further information Later from the real time control software see respective manual you can select the user accessible panic function for execution by selecting the Panic button BC 2000 D Router 68 System configuration software 2 2 3 10 Alarm Functions Ay him Fe For each type of event you can select an action to be executed when the alarm is detected and another action to be executed when the event is no longer taking place i e when the alarm disappears For different actions to take place with a certain event this must be linked to a specific moment by associating the event with a previously defined schedule Book Alarm amp Warning Function 3 ES X DA Book Alarm amp Warning Functions oao
98. ng when the salvo is executed When you protect a cross point you are preventing users from accidentally disconnecting it Unprotecting a cross point is an action that must be performed by a user who has a permission level that is equal to or higher than the level defined for the cross point in question This permission will be associated with a user who tries to act on the protected cross point from the control software in real time by another salvo that is executed when an alarm is generated by a macro or by any other event that has been defined in the system to execute a given action on the cross point in question The example shows a xj salvo that executes four 1 NAE different actions Two TI Gas TE cross points are connected they are indicated by A 5c connection icon in blue ots Dapil m Connect _ a Line d and the other two are osuere S IAN gum E disconnected this is E E e e shown by disconnection lao icons in red ESTIS pem l IMADI IN 004 Irpa Linie Protection is established j DIGITAL OUT 000 Dutra Line for two of the cross points Inisimar nur ons Dual Une closed padlock and ES another one is unprotected nani cur os m open padlock since it SEED may have been protected mei Mn before Que Qo Gne fad Canas Denicas fessi eme Arena Profile In case you create a salvo in order to connect disconnect Conference Multiplex
99. ntrol purposes we have designed two applications with the same requirements in mind e BC 2000 D Matrix Setup the application described in this manual configures the equipment and the work environment e BC 2000 D Matrix RTC enables you to control and use the switching matrix in real time You will ensure the greatest effectiveness of this equipment and software by training with specialized technicians who know the system This manual is intended to serve as a reference source and is organized in the same sequence as the menus 1 1 Application base screen Once the BC 2000 D Matrix Setup application is installed by default in C Program files AEQ BC 2000 D Matrix Software Setup you can start it up by double clicking the icon displayed on the desktop Matrix Setup The BC 2000 D Matrix Setup applications are displayed in a group in this screen which shows the table of contents on the left To change from one application to another you must first quit the application that is currently open by using the door with an arrow located in the upper right hand corner of the main screen of each application BC 2000 D Setup System Help My lunes 31 de julio de 2010 8 10 20 20000 BC 2000 D Router 3 System configuration software 2 CONFIGURATION SPACE 2 1 Kernel Configuration Space Kernel The kernel is the most basic fixed part of the BC 2000 D setup that is the part containing the configuration da
100. o Setup configuration When you active the third option DSP Card a routing DSP will be defined in order to monitor the frames configured in transport mode 2 1 2 7 NTP Server This window is used to enable system date and time synchronization through Ethernet using the NTP standard protocol BC 2000 D Setup System Help O x 3 BC 2000 D System El d Matrices Physical Lines A GPIO e DSP Functions System E vents dE XY Panels 2 Ext Resources d NTP Server A Madify Config IF 7 201RH 3 172 31 1 1 1 Initially a list of the defined frames and subframes appears When you select one of them and press Modify Config the following window will appear Config NTP Server X eS Frames NTP Server Config Server IP 142 31 7 55 Pool Interval ag t mins Local NTP Service Active v ona Horaria Greenwich Mean Time UTC GMT 0 00 X Cancel The parameters you can configure for each frame are e Server IP is the IP address of the NTP Server that will provide the system clock e Pool Interval shows the refresh interval in minutes e Local NTP Service Active when you active this option the frame works besides as NTP Server for the other frames e Time Zone it is important to set it because clock is always captured from Server as GMT time so if you don t select the right time zone time would be fast o
101. oard will be used for Codecs This board will be used for any purpose related to Set this board for standard use system needs Set this board for Processes This DSP Board will be used for Processes BC 2000 D Router 11 System configuration software The difference between distribution and summing is that whereas distribution makes it possible to send the same input signal to several outputs a summing and distributing matrix also allows you to sum several input signals in the same output The system will configure a DSP as Matrix only when there is at least one output line defined as summable Depending on the number of DSP boards that you have designated to execute VU meters the system will indicate the maximum number of input or output signals that can be displayed with the DSPs designated for this function At least one Backup DSP must be defined if you wish to have redundancy in the DSP boards Although each board performs different types of functions if the backup board were to go into operation it would take Board BC2220 D5P Processing Module FES This DSP board is currently being used for Routing distributing This DSF will take control of the operations that Set this board for Backup another broken or removed DSP board was doing Setup Board E Board BC2220 DSP Processing Module FES This DSP board is currently being used for Matrix distributing amp summing This D SP will t
102. points associated with the logic line to be sent by default although they are not displayed on the RTC In Line Type you will select one of the following options e Input Line e Output Line e In Out Line in the Logical Lines XY View of the RTC application it appears available as input and output This type lines will consist of one or several physical output lines e Sum Bus Line a virtual sum bus to which you can route several inputs and then send it to an output e Test Line a virtual input line to which you can apply a test signal a tone a pink noise or a white noise e Conference Multiplex 4 wires circuit that contains a physical input and a physical output Monitor Line this option is not available yet Input Subgroup Line this option is not available yet Output Subgroup Line this option is not available yet VCCU Line this option is not available yet Add Int Res The Sum Bus Lines and the Test Lines consist of internal resources Pe instead of physical lines When you define one of these logic lines in the Book Logic Line screen the Add Int Res button appears down on the right that allows you to add the internal resources you need you will have to add as many internal resources as Cross Layers are necessary for the line for instance if the line is stereo you will have to add 2 internal resources and if it s used for a 5 1 signal you will h
103. program In this same window you can also access the link with the AEQ website where you can obtain the technical support you require 2 4 About BO 2p 1 0D Setu p yy 14216 E LLu re j Pang Fo f moo wr MO RRENE DODDSETUFP EXE 2000 D Setup Professional Broadcast BC 2000 D Router 85 System configuration software 3 APPLICATION UPGRADE To upgrade BC 2000 D Router software to a new version you have to 1 13 14 Make a backup copy of the folder where BC 2000 D Matrix Setup and BC 2000 D Matrix RTC applications are installed C Program files AEQ BC 2000 D Matrix Software by default C AEQ BC 2000 D for versions before 1 4 2 12 Uninstall previous version of the applications Install software new version MatrixSetup exe included in the BC2000D CD allows you to install both applications at one time Read full configuration from frame and make a backup copy by means of BC 2000 D Matrix Setup application If there have been changes install the new version of BC 2000 D Firmware Upgrade application and copy the new firmware files into your PC Run BC 2000 D Firmware Upgrade application check and upgrade the firmware of I O boards the right order is Micro FPGA DSP boards Micro DSP FPGA and controller board only Micro and FPGA You will find the list of new versions in the BC2000D CD Close the application Save Configuration amp Rese
104. programs which require special monitoring of certain lines or system cards Later on we will define how to generate an alarm for a lack of audio For Power Fail and System Sync Fail events you need to define for which card or cards of the same frame of the system the alarm will be activated if the respective error occurs For No Response From Card and DSP Overload events you need to define for which card or cards only DSPs for the second event of one or several frames of the system the alarm will be activated if the respective error occurs In order to define the card or cards for which some of the previous events will be activated select the icon with the sign the boards of each one of the system frames will be displayed BC 2000 D Router 69 System configuration software x Ha Select Frame Board s Frame 172 31 1 1 Frame Slo v Model v Description Frame 172 31 1 1 R 2 Line Input Output M Frame 172 31 1 1 R 3 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Frame 172 31 1 1 A 4 BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output Module Frame 172 31 1 1 A 5 BC2203MH Analogue Mic Line Input and Headphones Output Module Frame 172 31 1 1 JEY BC2212 _ AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Frame 172 31 1 1 R 8 BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Frame 172 31 1 1 A 3 BC2212 AES 1 0 Double MADI 1 0 Card Frame 172 31 1 1 E 2 BC2220 DSP
105. r aN2NO jNAUTO O MARO EF DiGi iN o0 IGT OUT o0 m When you select the Cross Points option in the Book a screen like the one shown above will be displayed This screen includes a list of the cross points that have been defined and a series of buttons that will enable you to add edit or delete cross points Associated with each field in the list is a drop down menu that allows you to filter the records that are shown to facilitate the search for one or more specific cross points To add a cross point select the icon bearing the sign and this window will open Patrin status on System startup tox Ages Data a O SA cise DIGITAL OUT 001 DIGITAL OUT 002 DIGITAL OUT 002 DIGITAL OUT 004 MADI OUT 001 MADI OUT 002 MADI OUT 002 MADI OUT 004 MADI OUT 005 MADI OUT 006 OUT OO MADI OUT 003 MADI OUT 009 MADI OUT 010 MADI OUT Ol1l MADI OUT 012 MADI OUT 012 MADI OUT 01232 MADI OUT 015 MADI OUT 0165 MADI OUT 017 MADI OUT 01383 MADI OUT 019 MADI OUT 020 MADI OUT O21 MADI OUT O2z MADI OUT 022 MADI OUT O24 MADI OUT O25 MADI OUT O26 HMADI OUT O27 MADI OUT O28 MADI OUT 029 MADI INPUTS DIGITAL IN 001 DIGITAL IN 002 DIGITAL IN 003 DIGITAL IN 004 MADI IN 001 MADI IN 002 MADI IN 003 mao IN MADI IN 005 MI MADI IN 006 MADI IN 007 MADI IN 008 MADI IN 009 3 Cancel INPUT lourPur BC 2000 D Router 61 System configuration software Select one or more cross points on th
106. r each interface You can access to the configuration window of each board by pressing the Setup Board button When you select a MADI board that is used to connect the subframe to the main frame a message informs you that the application will adjust automatically the number of channels depending on the configuration of the MADI board of the main frame that is linked with this board Down on the right you can find the information about the subframe size regarding the audio channels Subframe Router Size and depending on the MADI links previously defined the maximum number of channels to connect to main frame When the number of audio channels of the subframe is higher than the connection channels to main frame a message will appear to inform you that the system can not send all those audio channels You can find also information regarding the number of every kind of channels in the example there are 8 analogue channels 2 analogue boards 32 digital channels 4 digital boards and 64 AES10 digital channels a single MADI board with the maximum number of channels configured BC 2000 D Router 20 System configuration software 2 1 2 1 3 Config Backup BH Conf a Back The Config Backup button allows you to configure one or several mm U 7 77 input output boards as backup modules When you select one of the input output boards defined in the system and you press the Config Backup button the following window will appear
107. r macros salvos or GPOs user definable functions EC2000D Book Module A Dit S 5 Name BOOK 1 Description BOOK 1 coo Physic Lines Lagic Lines 5 GPIO Res EN Macros Eu Salvos dp Cross Points 3 Panic Functor DA Alarm Func fees XY Panels System Log Touch Panel Local Panel Mame Description E GPO BC 2000 D Book AUDIO TO A1 AUDIO TO 41 OFF A macro is identified by a Name and a Description In the Working Groups field you can determine which working groups will have available the macro input and output lines salvos etc You can also enable a request for user confirmation before executing the macro by means of the Ask Confirmation box In the lower part of the Book Macro window there are two areas The left hand area will successively display as you program them the actions to be performed by the macro The right hand section shows the available actions that can be included in a macro These can include the connection or disconnection of one or more cross points the activation of a GPO the execution of another macro or the execution of a salvo You may have to configure different parameters for each action The order of the actions listed in the Macro Content table can be modified by using the Up and Down cursors displayed under the list You can also eliminate any action from the list or add new ones a This button and also the one that appears in th
108. r slow a certain number of hours The two possible configuration options are the following a There is a NTP Server and all the frames and subframes apply to it in order to synchronize its clock for all the frames Server IP is the NTP Server address b Only the main frame applies to NTP Server to synchronize its clock Server IP is the NTP Server address and Local NTP Service Active is active the subframes apply to main frame in order to synchronize its clock Server IP is the main frame address BC 2000 D Router System configuration software 26 2 2 High level configuration Books Configuration Space Books The Book stores all the data regarding each configuration on different pages This is not a set of independent data all the pages of a book are interrelated Pressing on Books on the main screen will bring up a listing of the various available books where you can add edit and delete books BC 2000 D Setup System Help BC 2000 D Books Module MewBsok Edibook eBook Sm S Read config from frame tos E Send config Ta frame v Is Active Print Clase Tia Pressing or unpressing Active will activate or deactivate the book This means that Wa if a book has not been activated the option of sending the respective configuration to E the frame will not be displayed as available There can be only one active book so gt this one
109. rameter is the same as the previously defined for BC2215 module and allows you to configure the bandwidth that will be used for the data channel In case of this parameter is established or modified in this module it will be automatically reflected in associated BC2215 module configuration and vice versa Promiscue mode lt configures the board to accept all kind of Ethernet traffic The traffic can be filtered later by means of the MAC Filters Broadcast rejected It configures the board to reject Broadcast traffic Generally this kind of traffic is necessary and should not be rejected When Promiscue mode is active this checkbox is ignored Multicast hash filter When this checkbox is active those multicast packets that pass through the filter set by HASH Word 8 bytes in hexadecimal format for example BA CF 19 35 FA B1 28 47 will be accepted When Promiscue mode is active this checkbox is ignored The following parameters work the following way if there is no active checkbox all type of packets are accepted but if any of them is active all packets are rejected except those of the selected type All them are based on ETHERTYPE field of ethernet frames Accept IPV6 messages IP version 6 type packets are accepted Ethertype field is equal to Ox86DD Accept Arp messages ARP type packets are accepted Ethertype field is equal to 0x0806 Accept IPV4 messages IP version 4 type packets are accepted Ethe
110. rd E Mm 2 AES EBL Digtal Line Input Output Module E Moo AES EBL Digtal Line Input Output Module E Moo Analogue Line Input Output Module pf Moo 8 J JAmbgeelielpu OuputModue p Moo 1 Analogue Line Input Output Module ONUEEENMNUM 5 PIIHTIDIP TR M e AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card BC 2000 D Router 45 System configuration software In the fourth step you can add the attributes required for their operation signal type and working group for inputs and outputs x Step 4 of 7 Note If drop down lists are empty you need to fill those data on Book Data Page Select Default Signal Type O Select Default Working Group for Inputs z Select Default Working Group for Outputs Input Lines bel Input Lines X Cancel Back Next The following steps complete the wizard assisted process of generating lines x Step 5 of 7 Press finish to complete wizard Lines will be automatically generated You can also create lines manually or edit the existing ones When you select the Add icon or click on the Edit icon after selecting a line in the main Physic Lines window the screen below will be displayed A Tou UM In this screen you will need to give the line a name and an Name DIG 01 OUT 001 4 associated description In the Blocked
111. red BC 2000 D Router 19 System configuration software Adjust Satellite Channels Select Sub Frame To Setup MADI Audio Channels ARANA amp S S amp S S a R 21 R 20 R 12 R 10 R 8 R 6 R 4 R 2 BC2211 BC2212 BC2201 BC2201 BC2202 BC2202 BC2202 BC2202 amp Setup Selected Board Current SubFrame Info E A R 21 BC2211 Subframe Work Mod AES 10 MADI 1 0 Card e Interface 1 Channels E Ha e pd HE Save Transport Mode Satellite Mode Setup Board Must specify maxsimum Subframe router size channels carried by this e interface to and from another Subframe Router Size 104 device such a Console Link To Main Max Size 128 Board Info Line Type Count 8 Analog Digital AES EBU 32 Digital AES10 CBA At the top of the screen the input output and MADI boards of the subframe are displayed For every interface of every MADI board the status is shown Free when that interface has not been selected to connect subframe to main frame or Linked when that interface is used to establish that connection The number of available audio channels in each interface is also shown if the interface status is Linked that number is zero First of all you must select the subframe working mode As previously explained there are two options Transport Mode or Satellite Mode Down on the left the setup window of selected MADI board is shown where you can specify the maximum number of channels fo
112. reshold the noise gate does not act unity gain letting the rest of the signal through without treating it The gate typically remains closed thus when the signal surpasses the threshold level the gate opens The attack time is the time the gate takes to open unity gain when it receives a signal whose amplitude exceeds the threshold level this time must be short to avoid cutting off the beginning of a sentence or song The release time is the time the gate takes to close when the signal level falls below the threshold The hold time is the minimum time during which the gate remains open it is adjusted to prevent the gate from closing inopportunely when the signal level drops briefly for example when an announcer pauses while speaking The hold time prevents the gate from opening and closing constantly in the presence of a signal whose level fluctuates in a range close to the threshold level From this window you can modify or eliminate the pre configured processes Presets or create new ones m The Save as button allows you to create new presets saving the configuration Save as with the desired name Preset Library and description Description k The Save button allows you to overwrite the selected preset with the parameters Save changes that have been done You will be asked for a confirmation A The Delete button allows you to eliminate the selected preset You will be also Delete asked for a confirmation BC 200
113. ress that the system will use to communicate with the rest of the components RTC software NCB 100 panel etc If one of the controllers goes down the Cluster IP address will be taken over by the other controller thus leaving a single IP address for communication with the rest of the system The Controller 1 IP address is the one that corresponds to the controller board inserted in the slot nearest to the input output boards while the Controller 2 IP address corresponds to the controller board located in the outermost area of the rack The Change Frame IP s button opens the following window a La 35S cm Change Frame IF s xi m Frames Name Cont 1 current IP New IP d Us D EEE Data Port Cont 2 current IP New IP 2000 CEET E Des D VU Port po ae Change IPs now Te When you upgrade an already established IP address the values corresponding to those addresses that have been defined for that frame will appear in the Current IP boxes corresponding to Controller 1 and Controller 2 If there is only one controller in the system the Current IP address corresponding to Controller 2 will be shown empty In the case of a new frame all the boxes will be displayed empty At least one address must be established for Controller 1 and for Cluster IP If there is a redundant controller you will also need to establish the IP address corresponding to
114. rtype field is equal to 0x0800 Accept Emware messages EMWARE type packets are accepted Ethertype field is equal to 0x8876 Programmable Ethernet Allows the system to accept ethernet frames of the type specified by means of the 16 bits word composed of MSB and LSB bytes in hexadecimal In this case the Ethertype field will be configured with MSB and LSB for example MSB 0x89 and LSB 0xAB MAC Allows you to configure the MAC address of the board 6 bytes in hexadecimal format for example 01 23 45 AB CD EF This address is only used when PAUSE packets of flow control are sent When this checkbox is not active the default MAC address will be used BC 2000 D Router 14 System configuration software When MAC filters tab is selected the following configuration window is displayed Setup Board R 17 BC2216 Board BC22716 Ethernet Card Slee Configuration MAC filters GE Add Filter Delete Filter 312313131131 DCDFFSF48322 Source B89733479127 Target Filter Type E Source Target HAC X Cancel ff OK Clase This option allows you to create a MAC addresses filter for both source and target In this way its possible to make use of the bandwidth configured in Max Bandwidth parameter Configuration section of this board There are two fixed filter tables one for Source and one for Target each one admits eight MAC address at most When there is no
115. s Macros Panel Buttons Input Page Salvos Page Macros Page Idle Page e Panel Users Setup Select Panel Key To Setup 1 dle 2 Mes Me 1 le s dj s tile Key Type Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Key Action A1 OUT 001 A1 OUT 002 A2 IN OUT 001 A2 OUT 002 A3 DUT 001 A3 DUT 002 7 lo 8 dle dile 10 dile i dile 12 dile Key Type Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Output Line Key Key Action D1 OUT 001 D1 OUT 002 D1 OUT 003 D1 OUT 004 D2 OUT 001 D2 DUT 002 See user s manual for the AEQ NCB 100 control panel System configuration software BC 2000 D Router With the Salvos Page option you assign any of the salvos available for execution from that panel by the user initially selected to any of the 12 buttons available on the NCB 100 panel Setup XY Panel E x Panel Name XY PANEL IP 172 50 3 121 Description f Select Panel Key To Setup e Panel Users Setup D Mos Bos Be Be Be BU User Page Key Type Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Salvo Key Panel Content Inputs Key Action CON PROT DIG CON REL DIG CON DIG DIS PROT DIG DIS UNPR DIG DISC DIG Outputs Salvos M
116. sical channels for each interface is displayed in the same window Physical Channels Interface 1 64 Interface 2 B4 da Dave ge Advanced This button gives you access to the following screen Connect Satellites xj a Name lt unknown gt jJ Select Main Frame p Cluster IP lt unknown gt HAIN FRAME MADI BOARDS CONNECTED SUBFRAME MADI BOARDS There is no main frame selected Please select the MAIN frame of your configuration A card can be connected to two different frames to a single frame with two different cards or to a single card In each of these cases you must determine which frame which card and which interface are the ones that connect to the card that is being configured and to its respective interfaces Firstly you must select which frame will work as main frame in the window that appears when you press the Select Main Frame button Once it s selected a list of the MADI boards that are installed in that frame appears in Connect Satellites window BC 2000 D Router 17 System configuration software Connect Satellites Te Name MATRIX 3 lel Cluster IP 172 31 1 3 4 Select Main Frane MAIN FRAME MADI BOARDS CONNECTED SUBFRAME MADI BOARDS Board Slot R 19 Model BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Interface 2 Board Slot R 20 Model BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1 0 Card Bea Interface 1 Backup Board Slot R 20 Model BC2212 AES 10 Double MADI 1
117. sired process or processes of all the presets defined in the system See section 2 2 1 for further information When you apply the processes to all the physical lines by means of DSP Settings button once you have confirmed the changes by means of OK button in Book Logic Line window if you edit again that line the list of active processes will appear by pressing the Preset button associated to each physical line if you press the DSP Settings button a blank list will now appear When you press the button corresponding to each process a window will appear where you can select the desired pre configured process Preset From this window you can also modify the available presets or create new ones See section 2 2 1 for further information You have to select the All Presets Actives tab if you want that all the processes selected for that physical or logical line can be activated The tab that appears associated to each process in the Active column allows you to activate or not that specific process When you access to Logic Lines Presets window by means of DSP Settings button the Logic Lines button will appear available at the right top this button allows you to apply the selected process or processes to several logical lines First you have to select the desired process or processes and once this list is created press this button and in the window that will appear select th
118. t by means of BC 2000 D Matrix Setup application Run BC 2000 D Firmware Upgrade application and upgrade secondary BC2240 Supervisor Close the application Run BC 2000 D Firmware Upgrade application and upgrade secondary BC2240 Controller Close the application Run BC 2000 D Firmware Upgrade application and upgrade primary BC2240 Supervisor Close the application Run BC 2000 D Firmware Upgrade application and upgrade primary BC2240 Controller Close the application Save Configuration Reset again by means of BC 2000 D Matrix Setup application Power off the frame Wait 5 seconds and power on Run BC 2000 D Matrix RTC application and check that the system is working correctly In single controller matrix systems ignore steps 8 and 9 Please be specially careful upgrading the BC2220 BC2221 and BC2240 firmware there is specific firmware for Matrix BC 2000 D Router 86 System configuration software
119. t Digital SAESVEBU Input Digital AES EBU Input Digital AES EBL Input Digital AESVEBU Input Digital AES EBU TOO O Ooo 10 Digital AES EBU Output 48 kHz 11 Digital AES EBU Output 4B kHz 1 Minikal OES FRI I Finit A4 kH Line Number 129 Invert Phase Line Style MAFA Sampling Frequency 48 kHz default 44 1 kHz C wu OK C 32kHz 96 kHz X Canos vx The DSP boards BC2220 BC2221 are subject to a special configuration You can choose between making a given DSP board operate in standard mode depending on your system requirements as a redundant board as a board for vu meters as a board for processes or as a board for codecs If the DSP board in question is used according to the needs established by the system itself as displayed in the upper portion of the configuration window it will indicate whether the function the board performs is signal distribution Routing or sum and distribution Matrix Setup Board E E i3 Board BC2220 DSP Processing Module This OSP board iz currently being used for nat setup This DSP wall take control of the operations that Set this board for Backup another broken ar removed DSF board was doing This DSF Board will be used for WU Meter Set this board for YU Meter Currently there are 1 DSP boards used for WU Meters System can process up to 182 Input y UMeters or a masimum of 128 Inputs and 64 Set this board far Codecs This DSF B
120. ta that most directly relates to the hardware and it is the most basic way of using the system 2 1 1 System Security Configuration Configuration Space Kernel Security ioi xi System Help amp BC 2000 D Security Module Al C Oe amp Access Names Mass iL Users Groups Nr Users amp Groups el 3 e Access Profile OOOO gt This is the part of the kernel in which the system security policies for the users are established The users are classified in groups giving limited rights of viewing and access to the configuration and system operating tools 2 1 1 1 Access Names Masks This window shows the different places or logic groups into which the system has been divided for the purpose of creating viewing masks according to the place where the user is located or according to the operating needs In this window you can add new access masks and edit or delete existing ones lala System Help ey BC 2000 D Security Module Al Q Access Names Masks Users m Groups hg Users amp Groups Access Profile A Restricted nel al Me A mask is a representative name with which objects will be associated An object may be a user a group or any type of logic operation or logic resource such as a GPIO resource a logic line a macro a salvo processing effects or alarm or panic functions You can associate the object with one or more previously defined masks
121. ter will have on the frequency response The graph is drawn on a logarithmic scale of 10 to 20 000Hz From this window you can modify or eliminate the pre configured processes Presets or create new ones mi The Save as button allows you to create new presets saving the configuration Save as with the desired name Preset Library and description Description E The Save button allows you to overwrite the selected preset with the parameters Save changes that have been done You will be asked for a confirmation A The Delete button allows you to eliminate the selected preset You will be also Delete asked for a confirmation BC 2000 D Router 34 System configuration software 2 2 1 3 Compressor Limiter xl E 23 Compressor Limiter Preset Librar Limiter 1 Description l Limiter 1 m E x Save as Save Delete DSP Compressor Limiter SS 05 100 ATTACK 50 RATIO 30 db 20 db 10 db db 10 db 20 db x Cancel Dynamics processors are used to modify the dynamic ranges of an audio signal to adapt it to specific needs or to produce certain sound effects A compressor enables you to reduce the dynamic range of the signal Your purpose may be to adapt a signal with a very broad dynamic range to a circuit that will not support such wide variations in level or to generate a certain loudness in a signal The graph shows the variation produced at the
122. the cross point s status Macro assigning a macro to a scheduled event will mean the execution of the macro when the event takes place The macro must have been defined beforehand and associated with a certain group e Valid Time The scheduled event may have a period of validity during which it is active After a certain date and time and up until another moment if defined the event will be executed as scheduled at the times established in the next section and with the desired frequency Outside of this time interval the event is not executed BC 2000 D Router 64 System configuration software e Action Time In this section you establish the exact moment date and time when the execution of the associated event is initiated Start The moment when the execution of the event stops is also established End with the action that is being performed or that has been performed going to the opposite status except in the case of macros e Interval This will be the frequency with which the event is repeated This time interval must necessarily be longer than the Action Time The interval can be established by hours by days weekly or monthly The three available tabs Simple Monthly and Days of Week can not be combined only the configuration of the selected tab will be activated when you press the OK button INTERVAL INTERVAL INTERVAL ACTION TIME ACTION TIME ACTION TIME START START START V V V e On
123. the selected preset with the parameters Save changes that have been done You will be asked for a confirmation A The Delete button allows you to eliminate the selected preset You will be also Delete asked for a confirmation BC 2000 D Router 39 System configuration software 2 2 1 7 Test signals Test Tone Generator mi E x Save az Save Pest res ZIK 0 ta FREG Preset Librar Test 1 Description Test 1 Delete a K E X Cancel vox This function gives you access to the test signals generator You can select a tone whose frequency and level you can adjust or a pink or white noise whose level you can set This type of signals can only be applied to the logical lines defined as Test Line And you can only apply to one line one type of test signal be it tone pink noise or white noise Test Tone Generator K v White Noise mi E x Save az Save BC 2000 D Router System configuration software Preset Librar Test j Description Test j Delete 40 Test Tone Generator K ud White Moise Preset Librar Test H Description Test A m E x Save as Save Delete Testa y i Testa gt X Cancel yee SS From this window you can modify or eliminate the pre configured test signals Presets or create new ones m The Save as button allows you to create new presets saving the configuration Save
124. those associated with the letters M B and V will be confused if this range is reinforced too much e Frequencies between 4 000 and 6 000Hz This range imparts clarity and transparency to the voice and musical instruments A reinforcement at 5 000 Hz produces the same effect as if the level of the entire program had been raised Attenuation of this band produces a more distant transparent sound e Frequencies between 6 000 and 16 000Hz These frequencies control the brilliance and clarity of sounds Excessive reinforcement here will produce a glassy sound and hissing in both sibilant sounds and vowels A de esser can be implemented with a maximum Q value minimal gain and a band center frequency between 6 and 8 kHz From this window you can modify or eliminate the pre configured processes Presets or create new ones mi The Save as button allows you to create new presets saving the configuration Save as with the desired name Preset Library and description Description E The Save button allows you to overwrite the selected preset with the parameters Save changes that have been done You will be asked for a confirmation A The Delete button allows you to eliminate the selected preset You will be also Delete asked for a confirmation BC 2000 D Router 33 System configuration software 2 2 1 2 Filter DSP High Low Pass Filter IR High Low Pass Filter Preset Librar T elephone Description T elephone m
125. um is required Both the input and the output line must have marked the Active checkbox in order to be able to apply this effect In the case of a cross point where you only want to apply a Fade IN you must configure the Fade OUT time as O and vice versa The Fade OUT time will always be configured in the input line because that way you can get different Fade OUT times when you deactivate the routing of different signals to the same output BC 2000 D Router 56 System configuration software 2 2 3 3 GPIO Resources Ar GPIO Res BC2000D Book Module O ni e BC 2000 D Book Name Bock 1 Description Book 1 mes EAE rel d GA eo Data E Panic p Alarm Furic j AY Panels E System Log ifs Touch Panel a E A Local Panel 10 Type Macro To Execute Act Mode lt p gt Coss Paints v n Schedule Eu Salvos In this window you can define the programmable inputs and outputs that will be available in the system and the actions they will perform Books GPIO Resource l E X Z Book GPIO Resource Hame Description GPi 001 Audio to 41 OFF Resource MATRIX Input 1 1 1 GPIO Config TT SES Activation Mode Level Pulse C Change State DH On Duration jo td msg Priority L t Select Macro To Execute nli when l0 Type is Input Macro AUDIO TO Al OFF gt X Cancel First you will establish a Name in the first field followed
126. umber 599 Phantom Line Style EA icro Low Sensitivity Exin o m Invert Phase icro High Sensitivity X L ancel A OF In the example for a microphone and headphone card BC2203MH the parameters that can be set for each mic line are analog gain between 12 and 12 dB input type setting line low sensitivity micro or high sensitivity micro Phantom power and phase In the case of the analog input and or output modules BC2201 BC2204 and BC2205 only the analog gain between 12 and 12 dB and phase can be set In the case of the analog input and or output modules BC2208 and BC2209 only the phase can be set BC 2000 D Router 10 System configuration software In the case of the digital input and or output module BC2202 BC2206 and BC2207 the parameters that can be set are the phase for each of the inputs and outputs and only for the outputs the sampling frequency which by default is 48 KHz choosing one of four values 32 44 1 48 or 96 KHz with the objective of adapting them to the equipment item to which the digital signal is being delivered for the inputs the system automatically detects the sampling frequency of the signal present in the input and adapts itself to it Configure Board 3 BE2202 i a 35m Board BC2202 AES EBU Digital Line Input Output eal Module Frame 1 Frame Slot 4 4 E dit Line Iny Ph Frequenc Line Humber Line Type 1120 Type Digital AESYEBU Inpu
127. ups Pressing on the Users amp Groups tab will take you to the screen where users are assigned to groups BC 2000 D Setup System Help a BC 2000 D Security Module EN Access Names Masks y Users Avaliable Groups wi ul ie Groups ur Users amp Groups Group Mame Selected Group Users a e User Name Description Normal User When you select a group in the upper window the users in that group will appear on the lower window Use the green button to add new users to the selected group and the red one to eliminate them BC 2000 D Router System configuration software 2 1 2 System Hardware Configuration Configuration Space Kernel BC 2000D System From this option you can access the information on the hardware configuration that was done according to your operating needs BC 2000 D Setup BEER B x System Help 3 BC 2000 D System d Matrices ES Physical Lines Ar GPIO System Events XY Panels 2 Ext Resources X NTP Server Here you will find information on the frame and boards installed the available lines general purpose inputs and outputs GPIO XY panels system events external resources and NTP Server You can find extensive information about the hardware and system components of the BC 2000 D system in the hardware manual entitled Description of the Equipment and Its Parts 2 1 2 1 Matrices BC 2000 D Setup EE nmi xj
128. uts Distribute if the input signal has a greater number of physical lines than the output signal nothing is done If the output signal has a greater number of physical lines than the input signal the first input line is sent to the first output line with different Cross Layer and so on e Cross Layers is used to cross the channels Every input physical line with odd Cross Layer number is sent to the output physical line with the next layer number and those with even Cross Layer number are sent to the output line with the previous layer number whenever they exist The following examples show how input signals are sent depending on the selected Routing Input Output Routing e Stereo Stereo Use Layer Cross Layer Use Layer Sum or Distribute INPUT o Q0 INPUT INPUT 001 L INPUT 001 L INPUT 001 R INPUT 001 A e Stereo Mono Use Layer Use Layer Sum Cross Layer Use Layer Sum or Distribute or Distribute summable output non summable output INPUT 0 INPUT y INPUT INPUT 001 L INPUT 001 L INPUT 001 L INPUT 001 A INPUT 001 A INPUT 001 R BC 2000 D Router 53 System configuration software Input Output Routing e Mono Stereo Use Layer Use Layer Sum Cross Layer or Distribute Jo A a a Im Im NI L ool E JJ B d A Oo 0 o pm INPUT INPUT 007 eT UT SUT LR EN LI I TT INPUT INPUT ti INPUT 001 e 2 1 2 1 Use Layer Cross Layer Use Layer Sum or Distribut
129. w ones mj The Save as button allows you to create new presets saving the configuration Gave as with the desired name Preset Library and description Description k The Save button allows you to overwrite the selected preset with the parameters Save changes that have been done You will be asked for a confirmation A The Delete button allows you to eliminate the selected preset You will be also Delete asked for a confirmation BC 2000 D Router 38 System configuration software 2 2 1 6 Reverberation DSP Reverb 3505 X Preset a 1 Rest Hoom Description Reverb 1 m E x High Freq TT Save as Save Delete Damping a Dz 2h xz DECAY TIME Level Reveib 4 X Cancel I vox The reverberation effect is based on delaying the original signal and repeating it numerous times during a time interval occurring immediately after the moment when the signal is generated Each time the original signal is repeated its level drops off to a certain level Reverberation occurs naturally in almost any enclosed space because of the reflections of the Original signal which generate a certain delay and attenuation from the walls of the enclosure These reflections together with the original signal convey a characteristic sense of spatiality for each enclosure There are four different types of effects Reverb Type each of which simulates a certain acoustic environment Hall Room Plate and
130. ware A scheduling rule is generated to establish the valid time and action time for the actions associated with a certain alarm To associate this schedule with an alarm you must first define the schedule and then associate it with the alarm Thus when an alarm defined in the system is detected the action will take place as scheduled This scheduling involves defining some time intervals These times are the same as the ones defined above for normal schedules the period during which the alarm will be taken into consideration Valid Time the time when the action associated with the alarm will be executed Start in Action Time the time when the opposite action will be executed End in Action Time and the repetition interval of the action period Interval The actions that are determined when the alarm is defined will be executed within this time frame As we will see in section 2 2 3 10 when defining an alarm you can determine what action will be performed when an alarm is detected and how long the waiting period is before it is executed You can also determine what action is performed when the alarm ends and the delay time before that action takes place The use of a schedule associated with an alarm is especially useful in the case of alarms generated by the lack of a signal on a line for an extended period of time Audio Modulation This association makes it possible to define a general valid time for the alarm to be
131. ype can be routed to each other in other words an audio signal cannot be sent to a video signal In addition you define whether that type of signal will be able to be processed or not with regard to its audio characteristics If you define a type of signal other than audio you cannot assign it the Audio Process option as that would make it possible to modify characteristics that the signal does not really have Audio Process refers to the processing of the audio signals for operations such as modifying gain summing several signals for routing or displaying VU meters If this option is not enabled for a certain type of signal it will not be possible to change its gain sum several signals to route them to the same output or show variations in its levels on a VU meter It is necessary to enable this option when a signal type is defined as an audio signal and disabled when it is not an audio signal BC 2000 D Router 67 System configuration software 2 2 3 9 Panic Function 1 Panic Function You can define a known state to return when the panic function is selected You may wish to establish several panic functions so that for example they can be associated with different user levels Each function will call a previously defined macro The idea is that the macro that you have defined and associated with a panic function will allow the system to return to a predetermined configuration one that is considered a start up or default co
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