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1. Devices LAP GZT DSP Configuration LAP GZT 1 x Name Event 1 Priority 1 N ME Priority p9 i Playing Idle f lt o ile i E DSP Component paks i 1 CH Hi Lo Runtime Sec CH Hi to Delay Advanced P PS Delay Gas ic E et oe d 2 t Message Player 3 aes ai HE ise oe nerator i Sie Moi Ta G2T Add From User Add from PC Add from HW Remove a F l Device Management 4 x If there are no messages in the LAPG2T L present than they need to be uploaded via the Devise management window How to upload Messages wav files in to the LAPG2T L Note if there are messages in the LAPG2T L and they will not appear go to machine file system and press the double arrow icon This will reload the messages of that particular LAPG2T L and they will be visible in the add from HW hardware Select the message or messages that have to go into the message player and press OK Please Select Wave File Sample Rate KHz GNGS3TONS WAV In the Massage Play Event window selection of an output pin can be done such that the pin is high or low when the message is playing or is running idle Run Time is the number of times the output pin will react if the message is running more than one time So if the message is running continuously in this example it will only trigger the output the first time the message is running By choosing in a Ch logic o
2. Page 30 of 111 30 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 3 Components Open the Main window in the DESIGN COMPONENTS AREA The Component window contains three parts that you can see in the bottom of this window e Devices e DSP Components e Extended Components Devices The first thing to do after creating a new design is to define your system virtually Simply drag and drop the devices icons to the WORKING AREA Define your system by placing it in the WORKING AREA all the Audio Processors devices remotes devices speaker amplifiers CD player etc The Devices are presented in the Devices description chapter The Custom Device is a component in which you can create a sub system with several devices inside It is decrypted in the Custom Devices chapter 2 B Computer pio CD Player Page 31 of 111 31 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 4 Adding an Audio Processor Audio processors are the main units used in a configuration These can be LAPG2T L ECS IDA8C and IDA8S Other units have not been released yet If the devices are on line are connected to the network and all the audio processors have a different IP address then it is possible to do a search of the device When found in the device manager it is just a drag and drop of the audio processor found by the search 1 All the specifications of the audio processor will be used and do not have to be configured in out put board
3. 3 4 2 6 H Ethernet RJ45 Connector For connecting the LAPG2T L in a TCP IP based network or directly to a computer E To load design in a LAPG2T L system Ethernet To configure LAPG2T L system To monitor LAPG2T L system To do 3 party control over UDP port 19761 KN 3 4 2 7 1 Logic Output Connectors 123 4 5 6 7 8COM The Contact closes when the Logic Output is active hn A The logic outputs are simple dry contact or relay contact Contact Output 3 4 2 8 J Audio Input Output Connector CH1 CH2 A CH3 Dan aN A a Input and output cards have different connector colours pe PP e GREEN INPUT ee e BLACK OUTPUT CH CH2 B CH3 Gist Git Git Balanced Audio input or output e Hot audio signal e Cold audio signal e G Shield If you want to use unbalanced signal please connect the Cold pin with the Shield S pin There is a hardware clip operation on input board over 15dBu Page 15 of 111 15 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 5 ADDITIONAL DEVICES FOR LAPG2T L SYSTEM To maintain simple secure and intuitive interfaces for operators the LAPG2T L offers different types of remote controllers e Universal Remote Control URC AS e Programmable Paging Microphone PPM AS and PPM IT5 e RAC5 or RAC8 amp e Toconnect several devices on a LAPG2T L it may be helpful to use a Junction Box JB Note It is recommended to put not more than 8 remote devices PPM AS and or
4. Log Disconnected A Modified f Compiled Net Ffat evac 1123x307 ii29x535 iy 743 292 lt empty gt lest When updating be sure to select the correct URC_AS ASU update file and all the units that need to be updated Comm Remote Update 20 KB v URC_AS_v3002 asu 1 00361 LAPG2T1 14 1 00382 LAPGT1 1 1 1242 39424 Bytes Page 36 of 111 36 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 7 Building a configuration with use of the PPM AS NPC To start making a configuration with a PPM AS first the PPM AS should be configured and updated as done in configuring and updating the PPM AS Now it is possible to describe the function it should perform in a system configuration file To get to the configuration of the LAPG2T L there are two options to get there 1 Double click on the LAPG2T L icon it the design 2 Click on the LAP G2T configuration tab The LAPG2T L configuration window opens and all inputs and outputs are already described The 4 tab in the left window is still there but is describing the components in the LAPG2T L o The only exception is the Object Tree this does still describe the complete mi design and is easy to use for keeping a complete picture b Master Preset gt 4m LAP G2T 2 4 GF ECSs l p ECS 1 4 JE Networkings 4 a Singular fm LAP G2T 1 mm LAP G2T 2 Because we are using a PPM AS we need to use a NPC for using the selection but
5. TO RS 485 MAIN IN of the JB TO RS 485 O Fe e E ee E ne ener Tn SIDE aq of the JB gt N 3 6 4 3 Connect PPM AS to JB Simply use the CAT5 FTP 5 pairs provided with your PPM AS Page 23 of 111 23 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 6 1 Connect URC AS to LAPG2T L URCI URC wile Ry a AV A BG 24V 4 BG 24V A B G E i a a Taata un E Fenn ekhegan E 3 6 2 Connect PPM AS to LAPG2T L There are two ways to connect one PPM AS 1 Use a 4 pairs between the LAPG2T L and the junction box then connect the PPM AS to MASTER PPM AS of the junction box with a 5 pairs RS 485 IN PPM s Microphone OUT PPM s Speaker BA Configurable Audio I O A Configurable Audio I O B bat Ent in oe OE Be i a he loser steve vod sneistovaedssusussnysnenrsareysetversoesborgesdsse 445 TO RS 485 Boosaes poasnanccescecesesessseucusversseusnsserssss MAIN IN of the JB 2 Use a CAT5 FTP 5 pairs directly between the PPM AS and the LAPG2T L as follow KS 485 IN PPM s Microphone OUT PPM s Speaker FA Sontlqunanie Audio PONA Configurable Audio I O B i fee 2 on on Be OR r a a a Lae ee 3 6 3 Connect RAC The RAC is an Analogue instrument It can be influenced by nearby power cables or 100V speaker lines To avoid this use shielded cable to connect the device The type of cable mostly used for this is th
6. Device Properties l Serial Number 00382 Name URC Lobby About Global Parameters Sub preset and Parameters Preset Parameters Properties d P P Push Push to enter First Layer Note Hold exit and back and push push knob to enter Protected Layer JLo f Constant Mode Logo A bi Advertisement Mode 1 4 gt a gt uw Waiting Time 5 Memory ee 39 Page 49 of 111 49 4 3 14 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 Page 50 of 111 50 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 15 How to load a Chime in the PPM AS To load a Chime to a PPM AS the correct PPM AS must be selected in the device management window Click on Chime data store and the Chime data store window will open Device Management 3rd Party Control Command g 3rd Party Control List Device Management Devices Type Ateis Net Serial Number Address Redundancy Addr Device Status Communication iz Ateis Nets Ateis Normal Chime Data Store LAP G2T 1 LAP GIT 1 1 237 192 168 100 110 PPM AS PPMAS 41 01065 URC AS URCAS 1 2 00361 eh URC AS URCAS 1 3 00382 URC AS 2 Search Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 5 i Search By IP Disconnected A Modified fE No Compiled Net Faut Bevac E 1123x307 i 1333x672 By 97 233 lt empty gt You can only load one chime Name must be maximum of 6 characters The volume of the Chime must be at least 12d
7. In this example the name of the URC has been changed to URC Lobby For additional information in the about tab is added that it is the Lobby If the title is changed in the about tab it will change the about in the URC to what is made of the about Serial Number 00382 Name URC Lobby About Global Parameters Sub preset and Parameters Preset Parameters Title About Item Text Add 1 Lobby Page 44 of 111 44 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 12 Making of two configurations under two master pre sets and connecting parameters to some elements of the URC AS s This example has been simplified to make it easy to understand Also there are only 2 URC s described The lobby URC and one of the Meeting class rooms On input A1 there is a PPM AS that is located at the front desk of the building On input C1 there is the audio of the shared beamer On input C2 there is a shared wireless microphone On input C3 there is a CD player On input C4 there is a radio On all the 4 B out puts there are working quarters And on the 4D out puts there are 3 meeting class rooms and one lunch room The first configuration is in a normal state of use of the Ateis building A standard working day In all zones output B and D can be paged from the front desk Output D are the 3 meeting rooms where it is possible to select 2 different audio sources beamer or microphone And the lunch room
8. to change the directory 3 Click the double arrow sign to create directory s in the LAPG2T L To rename the maps right click on the map that needs to be changed 4 Select in the left and right window the file that need to be copied and the directory it should go in and press save Note if moving files is done be aware of what is selected Otherwise files can unintentionally be overwritten or even removed from the LAPG2T L Devices LAP GZT DSP Configuration LAP G2T 1 Wave jf glders ils Name Sze Select Name Type Size Link Selected GNG3TONS WAV 63KB Root Folder 2 ie Folder D 2 Folder gt 3 Dynamic E 1E 3 Folder gt AE Equalizer E 4 Folder gt 43 Feedback 3 fe 5 Folder 2 Filter 2 6 Folder 2 Input 3 27 Folder Inverter i 8 older d 75_17 bmp BME 3KB P9 Meter LAP G2T _ Device Module Space 4 99 MB Status Succeed 3rd Party Control Command Q 3rd Party Control List Device Management Nesne seanoa SSS Ss log E vevas Ateis Nets VR Calibration f Network Ateis Normal Remote Plug in z RS232 LAP G2T 1 LAPG2ZT 1 1 534 192 168 100 231 Normal LAP G2T 1 8 i Machine File System Communication Det RS232 Setting Search Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 5 Search By IP URC Logo Store g Disconnected A M
9. Page 20 of 111 20 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 6 3 Rj45 pin out 12345678 12345678910 WH For practically all the wiring you will need straight CAT5 cable 4 pairs l l l l With PPM AS a straight CAT5 cable 5 pairs is needed provided with PPM AS 3 6 4 Junction Box y RS 485 MAIN IN AUDIO 4 OUT RS 485 AUDIO SIDE LOCAL POWER 4 24 VDC SLAVE PPM MASTER PPM S a To next AUDIO RS 485 Master INPUT MAIN OUT GND a 24VDC lt from UAP Line OUT 24VDC lt from adapter Line IN 24VDC Slave RS 485 A B Master RS 485 A B Connectors AUDIO OUTPUT line out This signal comes from the PPM AS s microphone to be connected in a LAPG2T L input Shielded audio cable Page 21 of 111 21 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 RS 485 MAIN IN AUDIO OUT To LAPG2T L It is the BUS 485 to be connected into the LAPG2T L You can also have access with this JB output to the PPM AS s microphone signal to be connected to aLAPG2T L input 12345678 Pin 1 RS 485 B Pin 2 RS 485 A Pin 3 Line in Pin 4 24Vdc l Pin 5 Ground l Pin 6 Line in Pin 7 Line out Pin 8 Line out RS 485 SIDE BUS 485 to connect URC AS 12345678 Pin 1 RS 485 B Pin 2 RS 485 A Pin 3 NC Pin 4 24Vdc Pin 5 Ground Ml III Pin 6 8 Ne HAA LOCAL POWER 24VDC Gives power to the JB through a local power supply MASTER PPM AS CAT5 5 pairs To connect the P
10. but this increases the response time of the devices and you will have to be very diligent in the wiring by adding external power supply 3 4 2 2 C Ateis Network Slot Ateis has developed its own audio networking system Ate s Net This Ethernet based network is able to simultaneously transport 48 audio channels 32 bits 48KHz sampling rate with a latency lt 2msec together with the necessary P control data For decentralized or big applications an optional Ate s Net networking card can be inserted inside the LAPG2s Thanks to its loop architecture the Ateis Net audio network is fully redundant If a problem Line open or shorted occurs on a loop segment it will be automatically isolated without affecting the system functionalities Up to 32 LAPG2s can be connected together on the same network As the Network addresses are auto negotiated the network set up is very easy Page 12 of 111 12 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 The LAPG2NET cards each have two ports labelled A and B where the A port is the input and the B port goes to the next sub device in the line Depending on which network medium is used for the next LAPG2 in the network cable CAT5 RJ45 lt 150 meters or optical fiber ST lt 2 kilometres you can choose from different LAPG2NET cards available With optical cables make sure to cross TX and Rx between port A and port B aji jib le z KNS m ua in 2 3 4 5 oni W RIGHT
11. Bay GPC Compressor The GPC Compressor window displays an output to input graph where the vertical axis corresponds to the output signal level in dB while the horizontal axis displays the input signal level in dB The green line reflects the currently set dynamic response graph of the compressor The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following parameters o red Ratio x 1 o blue Threshold dB o yellow Threshold range dB Page 99 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary On the left the compressor is set to hard knee mode and on the right to the soft knee mode You can notice the smoothing of the dynamic response in soft knee mode 6 3 5 Comp Limiter This component is a combination of a compressor and limiter It has the advantage to limit a compressed signal at a certain threshold As the settings are the same that the two individual componants please refer to the compressor and limiter chapter Reste a mettre l image 6 3 6 DNM Reste a remplir une fois explication re u par Taiwan 6 3 7 Ducker Ducker Stereo The ducker is a kind of sophisticated switch allowing to attenuate or switch off an input signal if a second signal is detected This allows a smooth transition between two sources The Ducker component is composed of two inputs A and S Input A corresponds to the attenuated signal and input S to the priority signal S Speech If On bypasses th
12. Delete Export Import Select the update file for the PPM_AS in this case PPM_AS_v6016 If all are selected only the correct file will appear in the update window Use X to close window Name Size Selected Serial No Control Target Target IP Target Channel Remote IP Updated Selected PPM_AS_v6016 asu 62KB 7 00173 LAPG2ZT1 1 1 ee 1 Updating Remote IP Updated Selected 1 1 Succeed 7 Refeh 3780 20316 Bytes Update Select the update file and Press update after a few minutes updated has succeeded Page 34 of 111 34 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 6 Configuring and updating of two URC AS Plug in the first URC Remote units need to be plugged in one at a time Device Management Chime Data Store Log LAPG2T 1 1 192 168 100 110 a VR Calibration Time Setting Machine File System Communication Det Select Reported tyoe URC AS Type serial number without the first O 5 characters only in future this will be detected automatically The versions will appear when plug in is pushed E A BHREBLYCAN OAM EWN He In the Device management tab both names of the PPM AS and of the URC AS need to be connected to the design units Device Management Chime Data Store Log LAPG2T 1 2 i VR Calibration PPMAS 4 1 5 Remote Plug in URCAS 43 Time Setting Machine File System Normal LAPG2T 1 1 237 192 168 100 110 Normal LAP G2T 1 PPMA
13. lt F Device Port _ Remote1P status Top 250 8f he Maas SS SERS ER SO LAP G2T 1 o RES o Size ER Seed Scone a ees ee Height 29 gt MBE ak Bene eee Bae Bese ge Width 3i s E pe eee ie ae a oe Name URC AS 1 Me et et icc escort once oy Open ee a STS Q aR SKa AIS OTAS SSS atts Ateis Net 1 2 vial Device Management 3rd Party Control Command GJ 3rd Party Control List 2 Device Management 5 l Devices Type Ateis Net al Serial Number Addres saa E Devices Ateis Nets Nemote Update Oi Network iz Ateis Normal EN cia less EJ LAP GZT 1 LAPG2T 1 1 237 192 168 100 110 Normal PPM AS PPMAS 1 1 01065 x UBE Logone URC AS URCAS 1 2 00361 lt 1 URC AS URCAS 1 3 00382 URC AS 2 Now it is possible to select a image 64X128 pixels and even change the contrast to get the best picture in the URC press store or store all It is possible to post two different images to the screen of the URC Only one image at a time can be shown By clicking the logo button the following window appears Constant Mode Choose one image A or B to be posted on the screen of the URC Advertisement Mode warning mode Alternate the two images every swap time seconds Waiting time Set the number of seconds before the URC returns to its initial state apparent logo and you have to push twice the rotate knob for accessing the adjustments Be sure to let enough time to the user to read and choose 5 ex
14. 0 Joos ox04 oxo _ o2 4430 30 30 32 30 2E 3003 9400 The parameter is displayed at the window right By moving it you can define the state of the element and then the string will automatically change for this target value There are four kind of string Read Write Increase and Decrease Read The Read commands are requests of element value The device will just answer by the current value of the parameter The parameter won t be changed The component at the window right doesn t affect the Read command ad Party Control Command 0x03 foes ji oxo 02 52 30 30 30 3103 15 0D Write The Write commands are orders to set component parameter to the target value The target value is defined on the component at the window right The string displayed is the exact and complete string which will set the component parameter to the target value In this example the level parameter will be set at 3dB 3d Party Control Command Write 0x02 W 0001 3 0x03 3x03 OxA9 0x00 02 57 30 30 30 3133 2 30 03 AS OD Page 68 of 111 68 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 Increase The Increase commands are orders to increase component parameter with step The step is defined on the component at the window right ard Party Contro Commana lIncrease oxo2 li 000 t F The string displayed is the exact and complete string which will increase component parameter of the step In this example the level parameter will increase
15. 282 lt empty gt The PPM AS has been installed in the software next step updating the PPM AS Click Remote Update Device Management g x srd Party Control Command E srd Party Contolist Device Management Redundancy Addr Device Status Name Communicaton Ateis Nets Remote Update J Ateis Chime Data Store E LAP G2T 1 LAPG2T 1 1 192 168 100 110 PPM AS PPMAS 1 1 Seanca clear Search Timeout Interval 5 lt 6 Search By IP Disconnected 2 Modified f No Compied Net Faut eEvac i 1123x307 1129x535 i 831 42 lt empty gt Page 33 of 111 33 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 If there is no update file then the update directory has to be put into place When there are no update files after refreshing Click B Name Size Selected Serial No Control Target Target IP Target Channel Remote IP Updated Selected 00173 LAP G2T 1 1 1 0 1 1 v Refresh Update If the install directory is not changed the install directory under windows 7 will be C Program Files x86 ateis ateis Studio v 1 0 0 69 lt will automatically generate a resource director when it is not in the above directory fra Indude Files Update Bitmap Wave G 722 AsZip Customized Component Xml Name Size Select All PPM_AS_v6017 asu 83320 PSS_AS_v037 asu 833242 URC_AS_v3002 asu 123223 Refresh Add
16. 5 2 6 3 Party Control Command I2 Device Management o o Device Management W Network 5 4 Device Management RS232 Geometry 5 5 1 Zoom In 5 2 Zoom Out a ee 5 5 3 Zoom Original q 5 5 4 Room Ratio 5 5 5 Ruler B ooo o 5 5 6 Ruler Unit o_ Jal Show Grid 22 l 5 5 8 Snap to Grid B OO Layer 5 6 1 Add Layer 5 6 2 Remove Layer 5 6 3 Lock Layer 5 6 4 Hide Layer_ __ o o Z o o oo 5 6 5 Active Layer Components 5 7 1 Position Operation Type he MR TR 5 7 2 Alignment ool Ol oe E _ 5 7 3 Pack a alt P H m 5 7 4 Space r mm ri rea MD m 5 7 5 Z Order 5 7 6 Size lm 5 7 7 Center i 5 7 8 Group i 5 7 9 UnGroup 5 7 10 Normal Line 5 7 11 Right Angle amp 5 7 12 Auto Corner ts 5 7 13 Signal Path Disable ach 5 7 14 Signal Path Mouse Move O 53 56 57 58 59 60 60 61 62 62 63 64 65 68 70 76 77 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 79 19 79 79 79 79 79 12 80 80 82 82 02 Page 3 of 111 82 83 83 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 7 15 Signal Path Temporary oleh __ 86 5 7 16 Signal Path Fixed 86 5 7 17 Signal Path Lock of 87 5 8 Operation 88 5 8 1 Compile Fl 88 5 8 2 Store _ 88 5 9 Tools 90 5 10 Window 91 5 10 1 Close l ere eer E 91 5 10 2 Close AIH _ Z oZ 5 10 3 UI Preset H oo 91 5 10 4 Active windows M2 5 10 5 Help l 92 6 Audio components 93 6 1 Delay Advanced 93 6 2
17. AS Device Management a x m 3rd Party Control Command EJ 3rd Party Control List e Device Management Ateis Net Serial Number Address mr Redundancy Addr Device Status Communication Chime Data Store Normal Log LAPG2T 1 1 192 168 100 110 Normal 8 VR Calibration Remote Plug in Time Setting Machine File System Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 gt S Search By IP Communication Det o Disconnected A No Modified f NoCompied Net Ffaut Bevac sizx512 i2048x1024 bhi 1 lt empty gt yei Select Remote type PPM AS Type serial number without the first 0 5 characters only in future this will be detected automatically The first one will appear when the plug in is pushed x Put the PPM AS in the design If there is already a design with more than one PPM AS in it then it is possible to connect it to the correct PPM AS in the design by clicking on the and selecting the correct PPM AS Device Management Ateis Net Serial Number Address Redundancy Addr Device Status Devices Chime Data Store Foe Normal Log LAPG2T 1 1 192 168 100 110 Normal VR Calibration PPMAS 41 Remote Plug in Time Setting Machine File System Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 S Search By IP Communication Det gP Disconnected A Modified FE No Compiled Net Ffaut MBevac 1123x307 ii29x535 i 690
18. Delay basic 94 6 3 Dynamic 94 6 3 1 AGC Automatic Gain Control eee CiS2S G 6 3 2 AGC Stereo OWT 6 3 3 ANG OO 0 6 3 4 Compressor Compressor Stereo o 98 6 3 5 Comp Limiter SSS 100 6 3 6 DNM 100 6 3 7 Ducker Ducker Stereo eee o Z 0O 6 3 8 Expander Expander Stereo8 gt gt gt 101 6 3 9 Gate Gate Stereo o o oS SOO 102 6 3 10 Gate Voice _ gt Z SSO 103 6 3 11 Gate with Sidechain __ o gt o gt o gt oS 103 6 3 12 Limiter Limiter Stereo eee __ 104 6 3 13 Equalizer _ __ gt S __ 106 7 APPENDIX Ill 7 1 Important Safety Instructions 111 Page 4 of 111 4 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 2 WELCOME DELIVERING Y OUR MESSAGE Thank you for choosing ATEIS LAPG2T L We hope you will enjoy using this exciting piece of technology as much as we enjoy developing and building it In order to keep this manual up to date revisions may be made at any time without prior notice In case of errors in this manual or unclear process descriptions feel free to submit to us any mistakes suggestions or questions by sending an email info ateis europe com subject LAPG2T L manual corrections This document intends to be a complete manual and we hope that this Help file will provide you with all information or and answers that may be needed However if after reading this manual you still have questions please feel free to contact us 2 1 ATEIS PRESENTATION W
19. URC AS on one LAPG2T L Putting more will increase the time response of the URC ASs and or PPM ASs 3 5 1 1 URC AS UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL URC AS can be fully programmed via LAPG2T L software and adjusted to every setting you want volume mute pre set components adjustments This remote device is connected to the LAPG2T L via the RS485 port 3 5 1 2 URC 200 The URC 200 is a more sophisticated URC and will be ready for use closer to the release of the LAPG2T L 3 5 1 3 PPM AS Allows you to have up to 256 buttons with additional Keypad When used with the Ateis Studio Software it enables you to select in which area s outputs the microphone will be heard when you press a PPM AS s key You can also define pre or post chime when an announcement is done This remote device is connected to the LAPG2T L via the RS485 port The PPM AS has an Omni directional microphone capsule Page 16 of 111 16 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 5 1 4 RAC REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL Allows use of analogue inputs for selecting a channel among 5 or 8 and setting the volume e RAC5 Wall mounted level and 5 sources selectors e RAC8 Wall mounted level and 8 sources selectors 3 5 1 5 JB JUNCTION BOX Easy chain connection of LAPG2T L peripherals URC AS and PPM AS using standard CAT5 cables KEY FEATURES e 5x RJ45 1 Connection to previous JB or LAPG2T L bus on the first JB 2 RS485 SIDE for URC AS connection 3 Easy c
20. altered These events can be triggered from in the design Page 42 of 111 42 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 States Count Content Ee Name Type Event 1 Integration Select Zone Name Event 2 States Count 1 ype Value Trigger Cc Trigger ba PHT Trigger Value Control step Trigger Step Control Master Preset Change 1 ETS Sub Preset Change 4 3 11 Using Global Parameters sub pre sets and creating Parameters in the URC AS s for use in the configuration On this tab you can create a Master Pre set selection on the URC This tab is called Global Parameter because these parameters will be available from every Master Pre set It s different than the others tab Sub Pre set and Parameters where the parameters are depending of the Master Pre set Of course at first the Master Pre set must be created In short it is a label presented on the URC that connected to a master pre set To create Master Pre set please see Making of two configurations under two master presents and connecting the some elements to the parameters of the URC AS s To check your Master Pre set click on Name button next to the Master Pre set unroll menu Double click the URC where the Master pre set and sub pre sets should be entered The window Device Properties will open Here all needed information that can be used in the DSP Configuration can be added Control Type _ Assign
21. combination with a low threshold could alter the sound quality of a source due to over amplification of background noises Sets the maximum gain applied to the audio input Note limiting the max gain allows keeping the natural audio dynamic Sets the time needed to reach the target level Note A short time could end up in uncomfortable hearing situation audible audio peaks Sets the time needed for the AGC to go out of function This value is ignored if the Release button is not engaged Note A short time could end in uncomfortable hearing situation audible audio cuts drop Sets the measurement average time needed to estimate the input level It will directly act on reactivity of the AGC Note A too long time will prevent the AGC from adjusting the gain on short peaks Indicates the AGC output level Page 96 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 6 3 2 AGC Stereo The AGC stereo is simply an AGC with two inputs and two outputs As the same settings will be applied to both inputs and outputs it will suits perfectly AGC function on stereo audio sources For setting explanations please read the AGC component chapter 6 3 3 ANG The Automatic Noise Gain component allows adjusting the level of an audio signal accordingly to the variation of a reference signal This component is mostly used with a sensing microphone placed in an area with noticeable background noise level changes train station halls recep
22. component it has to work all the time or if more influence of the scheduler is needed form every logic output possible The output of the scheduler is a one second high pulse In this example the scheduler is used to trigger a message player The message player only works when the signal on the input is high That is the reason a NOT is used to make the message play only one time and then the message stops Select a one channel Scheduler double click the scheduler in the design and fill in the needed specification Do not forget to fill in the stop condition by using the dropdown menu and filling in the stop time gt a j SAS ee as ua BZH 4 we Die st LEL Se 1 ESV on me Li Devices LAP G2T DSP Configuration LAP G2T 1 R Triggering Mode Mode Periodic ef Scheduler 1 Logic Net Input Start Time Interval 0 0 4 0 hhimmiss Logic Net Output A 21 9 2011 11 28 24 Pulse Control Stop Condition Continue Number of Times 1 Ci i Scheduler 1 CH HE Scheduler 2 CH f ag JB Scheduler 4 CH en E a D Se E E Scheduler 8 CH E S aN a fasts Stop Time 21 9 2011 11 28 24 jdt Serial Signal Buffer i a jess Grapes WV eee Meter Gc ee Ee eo gt Net Output Device Module LAP G2T NOTE Make sure the time of the LAPG2T L is set to
23. connection WRONG connection Make sure to close the loop by connecting the B of the last LAPG2 to the A of the first one If the network is well connected the twos LEDs Port A and Port B should blink 3 4 2 3 D E Control Input Connectors G 2345 Ether connects logical input TTL IN dry contact or analogical ESTE Input 10 k Ohm potentiometer Simply connect the switch 6 7 8 2 10 11 1213 14 1516 G relay or linear potentiometer between the number 1 and 8 and the G ground The number indicates which control logic channel will be used when you define the action of the control input e Control Input If you use control Input as analogue input You can connect Remote Controllers RAC5 or RAC8 Or a simple variable resistor 10K to the analogue control inputs as follows 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 G o o o o O0 0 e PNAN AAN AAN Sg eg ep Sg AAN AAN eS Control Inputs You can reduce the step by putting a 100uF capacitor in parallel across the contact Page 13 of 111 13 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 If you use control Input as Logic input Activation is as soon as the contact is closed Simple activation of the TTL inputs can be made like this Gi23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 G o oO re re oO o e o O re oO O O o o oO e SNe ge a a 2 a YAN ANAN A a m T r F Ta aa a CORO MIDUTE eaaa 3 4 2 4 F RS232 Co
24. equalizers Each channel band can be adjusted via gain bandwidth and frequency controls Page 108 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM International sales and service points I i Y N ATEIS Europe B V Sydneystraat 42 3047 BP ROTTERDAM NETHERLANDS Phone 31 0 10 2088690 Fax 31 0 10 2088699 www ateis europe com info ateis europe com ATEIS France SAS 32 av de l europe ZA de Font Ratel 38640 Claix FRANCE Phone 33 0 4 76 99 26 30 Fax 33 0 4 76 99 26 31 Sales 33 0 4 76 99 26 37 www ateis france fr contact ateis france fr ATEIS Germany GmbH Kirchenstrasse 11 82194 Gr benzell DEUTSCHLAND Phone 49 0 8142 305070 30 Fax 49 0 8142 305070 39 www ateis germany de info ateis germany de ATEIS UK Ltd 10 Hacche Lane Business Park Pathfields South Molton EX36 3LH Phone 44 0 845 652 1511 Fax 44 0 845 652 2527 www ateis co uk infoplease ateis co uk ATEIS Suisse SA Chemin du D vent 1024 Ecublens SWITZERLAND Phone 41 0 21 881 25 10 Fax 41 0 21 881 25 09 www ateis ch info ateis ch Preliminary i Page 109 of 111 Penton ATEIS USA 21 Sabin St Pawtucket RI 02860 USA Phone 401 727 1600 Fax 401 727 0003 info penton usa com ATE S Middle FZCO LIU 11 Dubai Silicone Oasis DUBAI UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Phone 971 4 3262730 Fax 971 4 3262731 www ateis ae info ateis ae ATEIS FAR EAST CORP 2F No 60 Xing Hua 2nd Rd Taizi
25. for RS232 update Open the port Close Reserved for RS232 update Close the port Reserved for RS232 update Update the device Page 77 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 5 Geometry In this menu you will find the tools allowing the handle the windows display amp Zoomin amp Zoom Out 5 5 1 Zoom In amp Q Zoom Original Zoom In on the window Room Ratio 5 5 2 Zoom Out amp Ruler Zoom Out on the window Ruler Unit Show Grid 5 5 3 Zoom Original 4 Snap to Grid Retrieve the original zoom 5 5 4 Room Ratio Change the zoom by choosing a zoom ratio in this list 5 5 5 Ruler amp Display or hide Ruler on the windows The unit of the Ruler is defined by the Ruler Unit parameter i ES Fes DEP Configuration ECS1 Geenlk cr toll oh Is deol eho Ryle choo lpi bal siak TTF WT zu 4 ra a Ruler scan i ee a ee i be ee em lz 5 5 6 Rul er Unit Choice of the unit used in the Ruler Three units are available inches centimetres and pixel Ruler Unit 1 Inches 2 Centimeters 3 Pixels Page 78 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Display or hide the grid in the windows Window with grid Window without grid 5 5 8 Snap to Grid F If this option is selected the components will stick to the grid In this mode the moving step is the grid gap If this option is not selected than you can move the components freely The m
26. room Button eight is for the all call Setting of the sub pre sets is the same as in the SD working day Page 48 of 111 48 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 13 Possibility of adverting or displaying two pictures on the URC AS screen lt is possible to load 2 pictures of format 64X128 pixels in the URC AS and let them advertise in the display if the controls are not used To upload pictures for the URC see chapter When the bitmaps are loaded to the LAPG2T L it possible to load them on to the URC This can be done by selecting the URC in the Device Management window click the URC Logo Store Note if it is not in the right directory in the Please elect Bmp File click and choose the right directory File Edit View Geometry Component Operation Tools Window Help x g 12 Gl G a Pixels EER BQ Q Q 100 System LAPG2T1 A MasterPreset Master Preset E E Layer Untied REBRE AOA e m M T e ae ae eo Devices LAP G2T DSP Configuration LAP G2T 1 Property a a GEERF Ih EO Pop 2s Bete N We SS Name Size Width Height BPP Store all BB Main E Obje 1 Layers Prope B iit logo bmp 24630 128 64 24 Appearance SE bab a a a a RR REY ES SS eg EAA Geometry ae eee oo Position Boas Moh Rois SESA eis eam MME SCR ES eer ee toda sey cee acy ao an
27. selected Sub preset That means all the element parameter associated with the Sub preset will take the values stored in the Sub preset Select the current Master Preset Select a Sub preset Page 89 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 9 Tools The Tools menu contains only the skin parameter Skin Skin By changing skin you modify the global style colour and appearance of the windows You can choose one of the skin in the long list Here are examples of skins Caramel fice2007 Green T Page 90 of 111 1 Office2003 Blue 2 Standard 3 Flat 4 Ultra Flat 5 Black 6 Blue 1 Caramel amp Coffee 9 Dark Side A Glass Oceans E iMaginary Lilian D Liquid Sky E London Liquid Sky F Me Skin G Memory Twins H Office2007 Black I Office2007 Blue J OfficeZ007 Green K Office2007 Pink L Office2007 Silver M Pumpkin N Silver 0 Stardust P Summer 2008 Q Valentine R X Mas 2008 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 10 Window In this topic you will find tools to re arrange windows or find hidden opened windows Close All UI Preset 1 Devices 2 ECS DSP Configuration ECS 1 5 10 1 Close Close the opened active window 5 10 2 Close All Close all the opened windows 5 10 3 UI Preset The UI Presets are pre defined windows positioning By default the UI Preset I m Lost is available it allows coming back in the default standard windows positioning
28. such as IDA LAP Messenger and Terracom ATEIS Studio is ready for future expansion in conjunction with new ATEIS products ATEIS Studio also offers control and configuration for power amplifiers microphone consoles and IP remote controllers such as PSS touch URC200 and URC350 the 350 version is still under development It supervises controls logs and reports The whole system configuration can be stored and reloaded at the push of a button Pre set depending upon the application Customers can design their own graphic user interface or control panel s as well as program automatic sequences Events and create different levels of user groups Security Ateis Studio provides a complete set of tools and building blocks for real time control monitoring and design of an audio system or Voice Evacuation system from paging desk to loudspeaker Detailed information such as signal levels loudspeaker impedance pre recorded messages amplifier conditions and other parameters can be monitored in real time A library of control and monitoring elements GUI graphical user interface are provided and includes items such as volume control faders various metering high level EQ Compression Limiting Auto Gain Noise sensing Mixing quick buttons and display elements The behaviour of these elements is completely configurable for customer control design 4 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The Ateis Studio software minimum system requirements ar
29. 1 Configure the ATEIS NET settings Device management gt ATEIS NET Deploying This operation gives an ATEIS NET ID to the device even if you do not use the ATEIS NET 12 To make all the machines visible in the device management window a new search and connect must be performed Page 26 of 111 26 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 opuste Reverse Devices Type AteisNet Serial Number Address Redundancy Addr Device Status Communication Ateis Nets Sites Redundancy Z Ateis Read Version LAP 1 1 192 168 100 110 ATEIS NET Deploying LAP 1 2 192 168 100 231 LAP 1 3 192 168 100 231 ear Config Remote IP Remote Update Search Timeout Interval 5 5 Search By IP Processing l 0 amp Disconnected A No Modified fE NoCompiled Net Fault Bevac Eli 512x512 Fi 2048x1024 By 4 3 13 Check if the software version is the same as the software version on the LAPG2T L click on the Ateis net symbol and Read version Device Management nh x gt r EI 3rd Party Control Command GJ 3rd Party Control List j Device Management Devices Type Ateis Net Serial Number Address Redundancy Addr Device Status Name Search Remote a Devices Ateis Nets Remote Update Ap Network Sites Chime Data Store F Ge RSZ Normal Time Setting J TAP 1 LAP 1 2 237 192 168 100 110 Normal a IE LAP 2 LAP 1 2 236 1
30. 50 60Hz and F 1A fuse RS485 bus 24V maximum 500mA Ateis Net slot Control inputs 1 to 5 with one common pin G Control inputs 6 to 16 with one common pin G RS232 connection for 3 party control or Ida control Relay NC normally closed RC NO normally open when power is applied to the LAPG2T L Ethernet connection for controlling the LAPG2T L system or 3rdparty control over UDP 8 dry contact outputs one common pin G Max power 10VA and Max 100V A B C D slots for the balanced in and output board 4 channels per board r Onmuvo 3 4 2 1 B The RS485 port The RS485 port is used for additional units like the URC AS Universal Remote Controller or the PPM AS Programmable Paging Microphone Note The maximum cable length depends on the type of cable used and should not exceed 300 m with standard CAT5 FTP or with longer lengths or an EMC unfriendly environment CAT5 STP RS485 This restriction is mostly due to supply voltage drops with low wire gauge in longer cable runs and can be obviated by using external power supplies Junction Box or larger diameter cables However we have seen data cable lengths up to 850m working just fine You will need to put external power every three remote devices PPM AS or URC AS or every 300m Note It is not recommended to put more than 8 remote devices PPM AS and or URC AS on one LAPG2T L You can of course use more remote devices LAPG2T L can manage up to 16 PPM ASs
31. 7 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 1 What should be found in the box 1 LAPG2T or LAPG2U 1 leaflet with safety instructions can also be found in the appendix of this document 1 power cord 1 bag of connectors to connect all the phoenix type connectors 1 CD with software and manual 3 2 INSTALLATION In the Box of the LAPG2T L there is containing a letter with a point by point instruction that need to be followed for safety reasons This letter can be found in Important Safety Instructions 3 2 1 Rack Mounting If needed fit the rack mounting brackets to each side of the LAPG2T L by using the 6 pcs Phillips M3X screws supplied with the package 3 2 2 Setting The LAPG2T L takes only a single 19 rack space and generates little heat itself Consider leaving enough ventilation space above and below the unit Do not mount the LAPG2T L directly above heat generating devices like power supplies or power amplifiers LAPG2T L cooling is provided by a fan at the left side of the unit Be sure to not to block the air vent holes along the sides of the housing Normal operation is ensured within a temperature range between OT and 40 82 F to 104 F 3 2 3 Power Connection Connect the AC to the mains supply via a power cord Check your line voltage before plugging in The power supply of the LAPG2T L accepts AC voltages ranging from 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz Some versions of the LAPG2T L can also be powered up from a 24 VDC supply
32. 8 4 3563 6 3563 6 4489 8 4489 8 5656 9 5656 9 7127 2 1127 2 8979 7 8979 7 11313 7 11313 7 14254 4 14254 4 17959 4 17959 4 22627 4 In this manual only the GEQ 1 Octave will be described as the settings are the same on all GEQ The GEQ stereo works in the same way but on two independent audio signals J dl I ii Well E 3 7 3 0 0 010 0 3 7 SE ES Ee ES EE ES EE ES ES ES eS ES ES SS ES SS Ee Se Ee e IN o MN o SS eo eo Opens the graphical display editor window Gain dB Bypass all Button Bypasses all the GEQ channels This is equal to a component bypass button Bypasses the corresponding GEQ channel 30 to 15 Sets the center frequency gain dB Shows the center frequency for each GEQ channel The graphic view gives a better understanding of the channel slider influence on the global frequency response Page 107 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary mg GPC GEQ 1 Octave Hz The GPC GEQ 1 Octave window displays an output to input graph where the vertical axis corresponds to the level gain in dB while the horizontal axis displays the frequencies The green line reflects the currently set frequency response graph of the GEQ 1 Octave The small squares act as handle that can be dragged to the desired gain position and show the following parameter o Blue Center Frequency Hz and gain value 6 3 13 2 PEQ Peaking equalizers give more setting freedom than graphical
33. 92 168 100 231 Normal p Suin LAP 3 LAP 1 3 204 192 168 100 231 Normal p Log R5232 Setting URC Logo Store Y Search Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 gt S Search By IP Ofat eva Eisi2x5si2 EF 204ax1024 Bk 1a 14 If the version numbers for the MCU DSP Net Card and FPGA are not the same then the LAPG2T L s need to be updated Select the first LAP in the configuration and update gt select all gt ok The system will ask for an update file which can be found in the Update file directory Filename is LAPG2 ASU Updating will start and will take 1 to 15 minutes depending on the number of LAPG2T L s that are in the Ateis net x Level 1ID Level2ID_ Update Status 237 1 1 Update completed 236 1 2 Update completed 204 1 3 Update completed 15 Reconnect to the first LAPG2T L if necessary and start a new configuration Drag amp drop the device into the main window Double click on the device in the main window to open the LAPG2T L DSP configuration window 16 Design your system Please refer to the QUICK GUIDE TO A CONFIGURATION 17 Once you configuration is done download it into the LAPG2T L operation gt store it this compiles and uploads the configuration into the device fa amp 18 You can now either disconnect the PC or still stay connected for on line settings Page 27 of 111 27 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 QUICK GUIDE TO A CONFIGURATION The
34. ATEIS LAPG2T UL SYSTEM User Manual User manual LAPG2T UL system LAPG2T UL V01R01 www ateis europe com ATEIS Europe BV Sydneystraat 42 3047BP ROTTERDAM NETHERLANDS Phone 31 0 10 2088690 Fax 31 0 10 2088699 P O box 12172 3004 GD ROTTERDAM Chamber of commerce 24465391 Rotterdam DELIVERING Your MESSAGE LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 1 Contents Table L Contents Table 2 2 WELCOME 5 2 1 ATEIS PRESENTATION 5 2a Produ e raae a a a a 5 22 Development lt orz oa onee a a a a a 5 Doe ATE S Field gt SEESE 3 LAPG2T L PRESENTATION HARDWARE 7 3 1 What should be found in the box__ 8 3 2 INSTALLATION 8 eels Rack Mounting _ __ gt 8 Dao Setting _ _ gt 8 Bytes Power Connection gt gt O8 3 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 9 i yee a Machine audio processor 9 3 3 2 Audio 9 IS Linking 10 3 3 4 Control 10 3 4 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 11 3 4 1 FRONT PANEL __ 11 3 4 2 BACKPANEDL o aa a a aa a a a a 12 3 5 ADDITIONAL DEVICES FOR LAPG2T L SYSTEM 16 3 6 REMOTE DEVICES HARDWARE CONNECTIONS 18 3 6 1 Connection example for one PPM AS with JB _ 19 3 6 2 Connection example for several PPM ASs with JB ___ 20 3 6 3 Rj45 pinout 21 3 6 4 Junction Box 2 3 6 1 Connect URC AS to LAPG2T L gt gt gt 24 3 6 2 Connect PPM AS to LAPG2T L 24 3 6 3 Connect RAC 24 SOFTWARE 25 4 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 25 4 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE 25 4 3 QUICK GUIDE TO A CONFIGURATION 28 4 3 1 Main Starting
35. B to be loaded in the PPM AS When the chime is uploaded to the PPM AS on LAP G2T 1 it needs to be transfer to the Remote file list to be used Chime Data Store Load File List jew Refresh Remote File List FileName Size Ch Sample Size Sample Rate File Name Sample Rate gong wav 90KB i 16 KHz Nw3 87058 16KHz New3 wav 85KB i 16 KHz New3_6 wav 85KB i 16 KHz New3_8 wav 85KB 1 16 KHz Nw3_10 wav 85KB 1 16 KHz Nw3_12 wav 85 KB 1 16 KHz soft wav 85KB 1 K Serial No Control Target Target IP Target Channel Remote IP Status Selecte 0 Succeed v 01065 LAP G2T 1 1 1 1 1 Remote Type PPM AS When the Chime is loaded in the PPM AS than it is possible to select under View the PPM AS Manager window popup announcements window pop up add window pop up select a wav file and click add and ok The Chime wav will appear in the announcement list Close the window with the X Now it is possible to select the Chime in the PPM Device settings window Page 51 of 111 51 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 BM File Edit View Geometry Component Operatition Tools Window Help 2 fl Blom mai 1 Ea aqo System LAPG2T1 d Master Preset Master Preset E g oa a m 4 Layer Untit F Compile A We E i m ai om ME HE o og iS i BS ie Resource e Object Tree lM E E E i E E a E a E N a a iA Layers Bevices Settings So ae Bird s Eye Talk Mode Y Pr
36. G2T L so you can either use the audio coming from the RJ45 or the audio coming from the JB audio output In summary e 485 daisy chain data and power go from the LAPG2T L to the first JB or PPM AS then from The first JB PPM AS to the second etc e Audio star connection Each microphone and or speaker is connected to an input and or Output of the LAPG2T L For other types of connection Star connection each PPM AS is directly connected to the LAPG2T L we cannot ensure a proper working Note it is advised to not put more than 8 PPM ASs and or URC ASs on one LAPG2T L The LAP does function with up to 16 PPM AS but the response time will be increased and you will have to use an additional external power supply Page 18 of 111 18 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 6 1 Connection example for one PPM AS with JB Configurable Audio I O A Configurable Audio I O B NET GE 23456786GG PORT B POWER 1 99 8 oo a Logic Input ON RS 4i 6 Gan 2 GIGh 2345 678 910 e 23456786 AC 100 240V 50 60Hz OFF S LS A E its teh E Analogue Control Input RELAY Logic Output Audio Out PPM 1 hield A RS 485 RS 485 AUDIO output MAIN IN SIDE AUDIO OUT POWER SYSTEM RS 485 INPUT MAIN OUT v Page 19 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 6 2 Connection example for several PPM ASs with JB PPM mic Audio 1 PPM mic Audio 2 PPM mic Audio 3 We need external power supply
37. L this is visible on the front panel screen device Setting gt Network gt IP Address The default factory IP address is 192 168 100 231 8 You can modify the IP address of your LAPG2T L on the front panel device Setting gt Network gt IP Address 9 Now make sure that the IP address of your PC and your LAPG2T L device s are in the same subnet 10 Connect the Ateis Studio to the LAPG2T L Device Management gt Connect Sateen el Srd Party Controllist E Device Management Type Ates Net SerialNumber Redundancy Addr Device Status Normal 192 168 100 110 Normal Search Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 2 S SearchBy1IP You can now a Start a configuration from scratch File gt New b Use an existing configuration file File gt Open c Upload REVERSE a configuration to modify it Device Management gt Reverse Device Management E ard Party Control Command GJ 3rd Party Control List Dewees Type AlesNet SeralNumber Address Redundancy Addr Device Status Neme Communication Device Management Disconnect Normal Update 192 168 100 110 Normal Reverse Redundancy Read Version Search Timeout Interval 5 S Search By IP ATEIS NET Deploying earch Remote Processing 0 J Disconnected A No Modified f No Compied Net Faut Evac Hjs12x512 2048x1024 iy 11 1
38. P success Get Net Info Clear cet Net Info Get and display the Network information how many device are linked dea Clear the window Page 75 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Search Remote This function will search the remote devices working on IP Wait until the search bar finished The remote devices are displayed in the device management window Device Management Message Store Telephone Card Se Read Version Configure IP Search Remote Config Remote IP Remote Update Chime Data Store Config Remote IP The remote devices connected to the RS 485 bus are identified with an IP which is not Internet Protocol but an Identification Number When a new remote device is added to the system thus user has to configure the IP This procedure will at first delete the IP then attribute IP number to all the remote devices As soon as you click on Configure Remote IP the following window opens and the procedure start automatically You can see the procedure which end by displaying Configure Remote IP procedure success This will configure 1 remotes Send delete remote IP Delete remote IP success for device L1 1 L2 1 Delete remote IP finished Send Configure remote IP Configure remote IP success for device L1 1 L2 i i Configure remote IP finished Configure remote IP procedure success Remote Update Not available Open the browser allowing you to select the update f
39. PM AS 12345678910 Pin 1 Slave RS 485 A Pin 2 24Vdc Pin 3 Master RS 485 Pin 4 Master RS 485 A Pin 5 Line out PPM AS Mic Pin 6 Line out PPM AS Mic Pin 7 Line in PPM AS speak Pin 8 Line in PPM AS speak Pin 9 Ground Pin10 Slave RS 485 B RS 485 MAIN OUT To next Master To connect another JB daisy chain 12345678 sees Pin 1 RS 485 B Pin 2 RS 485 A Pin 3 NC Pin 4 24Vdc Pin 5 Ground Mi IRI Pin 6 8 NC HOLE AUDIO INPUT To send audio signal from a LAPG2T L output to the PPM AS speaker Shielded audio cable Page 22 of 111 22 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 SLAVE PPM AS CAT5 5 pairs NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE MOMENT to connect Slave PPM AS 12345678 Pin 1 Slave RS 485 B Pin 2 Slave RS 485 A Pin 3 Line in Pin 4 24Vdc Wan WO Pin 5 Ground Pin 6 Line in Pin 7 Line out Pin 8 Line out Internal Switches POWER S W To choose between local power supply or the LAPG2T L power supply Master Slave NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE MOMENT choose if the PPM AS connected to this JB is a Master or a Slave LEDs POWER SYSTEM Lights if the power comes from a local power supply POWER LOCAL Lights if the power comes from LAPG2T L READY Lights if the Junction Box is ready to work 3 6 4 1 Connect JB to LAPG2T L RS 485 IN PPM s Microphone OUT PPM s Speaker BA Configurable Audio I O A ma p gi U a ac pe S et a re T oe Oe
40. Page 6 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 LAPG2T L PRESENTATION HARDWARE The ATEIS LAPG2TIL is the new Ateis processor Designed for what is the new DSP audio Matrix for medium to large paging applications and multi zone audio routing Due to its powerful audio numerical signal treatment the LAPG2T L can easily be used in a busy or noisy environment requiring audio quality This manual is based on studio software version 1 0 0 69 Thanks to its Ethernet port you can easily connect and pilot the LAPG2T L through an IP network or direct from any PC by using RJ 45 connector LAPG2T L s programming is done through convivial software Ateis Studio based on graphical Windows design environment The signal path is defined by adding DSP components Equalizer Gate Compressor delay simply inserted in a clear and easy graphical window by drag en drop operation You can recreate a complex audio system in a simple 1U space machine Forget the addition of machines that required racks and too many long cables as in the past Once programmed you can pilot your system through PC VITY Crestron or AMX You can also disconnect the PC and the networked devices will run as a standalone system however the LAPG2T L can still be controlled through a range of controllers logical TTL Input logical TTL Output analogical inputs RS485 network Wall mounted source selectors smart controllers and programmable paging microphones are available Page
41. ROPERTIES CONTROL AREA This section shows you all the detail of all the elements which was been designated to be controlled via third party device Crestron AMX VITY 3rd Party Control List Level Qutput 1 Level Qutput 2 Mute Output 1 Level Qutput 4 Level Output 3 There is two kind of control single or group Single Control To add a single control right click on a component parameter and then select Third party Control Single Then it will appear in the 3 Party Control List Poo To display the single controls develop the next to single Page 65 of 111 65 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3rd Party Control List Level Qutput 1 Level Qutput 2 Mute Output 1 By double clicking on a element control raw you will open the component and select in red the parameter It will also select the control to be displayed in the 3 Party Control Command window Group of Control A group is an element of control which control several component parameters together in the same time To add a group of control right click in the area of the 3 Party Control List window 3rd Party Control List Level Qutput 1 Level Qutput 2 Mute Output 1 The group will appear in the list You can rename or delete it by a right click on its raw Level Qutput 1 Level Qutput 2 Mute Qutput 1 ze croup 1 Delete group Rename To associate this control to several component parame
42. Right Assigned Click on Add to create a Master Pre set selector Page 43 of 111 43 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 ESN Preset Selector Name URC Lobby amma Master preset Sub preset Master Master wokring hours About Global Parameters sub preset and Parameters Preset Parameters Se E aster after 18 00 or weeke Preset Selector Add Add Delete Delete ee WEEE Training Item Label Control Type Assign Right pra F Training training hours i Master set Preset Selector First Layer Training after training hours 2 Training Preset Selector First Layer Memory 21 Check All Uncheck All In the sub pre set and parameters tab there is a choice of functions that can be implemented Beside sub pre set selection also element control and button control Just like the Global parameters are a label for the master pre set is the sub pre set selector a label for the possible pre sets that are assigned In the window the 3 possibilities have been used and the names have been altered URC Config URC AS 2 About Global Parameters Sub preset and Parameters Preset Parameters Element Control ist Add Delete ControlType Assign Right _ Assigned Sub preset Selector First Layer i Franoe MAN Element Control range Element Control list or button First pa 0 Element Controlflist or button
43. S 411 00173 PPM AS 1 URCAS 1 2 00361 ch Timeout Interval 5 3 s Search By IP Page 35 of 111 35 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 Connect the second URC AS to the system and do a remote plugin Select Reported type URC AS Type serial number without the first O 5 characters only The version will appear when plug in is pushed 1 PPMAS 2 URCAS 3 URCAS BKREEBwCaAanNan a RS485 1 ElOnly PSS AS Refresh Plug in T T a A S T xr ra Click on the behind the remote unit and select the correct one in your design Now all units can be assigned There are two ways of updating if you have more units of one kind in this case URC AS One at a time select the unit that needs to be updated or Select Ateis and update all the same units in one go Device Management 3rd Party Control Command J 3rd Party Control List Devices Type AtetsNet_ SerialNumber Address Redundancy Addr Device Status Name Communication 2 D Normal 1 1 192 168 100 110 Normal p 1 1 1 2 1 3 URC Logo Store ie Search By IP R Refresh NN 13338 39424 Bytes j e E a x Disconnected 2 Modified f Compiled Net Fat Bevac i 1123x307 1129x535 i 517 56 lt empty gt lect Config Remote IP 192 168 100 110 Remote Update m Time Setting Read Version Search Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 5 Search By IP
44. T a a T ean A ORe R a shag R CF PLISE PLOSE PALSY PLORS PNRA N P N 19 Dy ase en deeagsg eo poena obstinacy o Ra Doiy OGSA DOSS ta a ARA Poe PALSY mR ec ee ANTT PNS a1 S S Pe PA TS Be SOS eS See SG So Pee Wye SOUT ny CEN SOUT Yay Caen E VOUT Judy Wen E ue Nay Wan lua VOSE won many SOUr Jury an mer VOTE Sant june Suu furw Well tum Yur une N EO jure wend lu Swul Jun beni unt uur Juv weur fnr sul law won ent Jue vee CSUN ei E Usuiist ed Gs uulis G alswbog GPa Mie Gy J wi yd V Preposition Postposition on Don kw Ne On om A UNM Page 39 of 111 39 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 8 How to use a RAC in a configuration A RAC is an analogue component which uses 2 analogue inputs one for the selector S and one for the Volume V For how to connect see D E Control Input Connectors First thing that needs to be checked is if the input of the LAPG2T L is set to analogue In this example channel 9 and 10 are used and are already set correct Select the LAPG2T L with the analogue channels that need to be used Select in the properties tab in the device window Click on the external control Type and the External control type settings window will open Here it is possible to choose a type of input Logic or analogue Note logic is not the same as TTL logic but TTL can be used in most cases Reverence voltage is 2 5V and up will be seen as a logic 1 below 2 5V will be se
45. Taichung county 427 TAIWAN R O C Phone 886 4 25333820 Fax 886 4 25333830 www ateis com sales ateis com tw ATEIS SE PTE LTD Blk 209 New Upper Rd 04 631 SINGAPORE 460209 Phone 65 6456 4448 Fax 65 6451 3426 www ateis europe com ashley ateis se com sg ATEIS CHINA Room 610 No 255 Wubao Road Minxing district Shanghai CHINA Phone 021 54495191 92 Fax 021 54495193 www ateis com cn sales ateis com cn LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Safety Declaration Warning This sign indicates a potentially hazardous situation that can result in death or serious personal injury Do not expose the DIVA to extreme temperatures direct sunlight humidity or dust which could cause fire or electrical shock hazard Keep away water or other liquids from the DIVA Otherwise fire or electrical shock may result Connect the power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner s Manual or as marked on the unit Otherwise fire and electrical shock hazard results When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet always grab the plug Never pull the cord A damaged power cord is a potential risk of fire and electrical shock hazard Avoid touching power plugs with wet hands Doing so is a potential electrical shock hazard Take care for correct polarity when operating the DIVA from a DC power source Reversed polarity may cause damage to the unit or the batteries Avoid placing heavy objects on power cords A damage
46. Te Sa a Seas Sem Py oe ep 4 m po n Ss Magia bested E Tools M aen e POAR seoa h Master Preset Master Preset gss cs C 7 B Layer Untitled 4 3 Audio Processors LS Remotes 4 3 Speakers EA Amplifiers 8 Others 2 Custom Devices Page 91 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 10 4 Active windows In the bottom of the window menu you will find all the opened windows of your project 1 Devices 2 ECS DSP Configuration ECS1 By selecting of the windows in the ist the window will comes on the first displaying level 5 10 5 Help Open the help window Page 92 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 6 Audio components Ateis studio offers a large library of audio components and dynamic processors that can be used with IDA8 or any Ateis Studio compatible device All the components of the Main DSP component section are drag and drop features Once dropped double click on the component icon to enter the component setting The following chapters will list them and explain their purpose 6 1 Delay Advanced The delay advance component offers the possibility to delay any signal There are seven distinct delay component types in which the adjustable delay range varies from 5ms to 2000ms For each type one can choose between one four or eight channel delay component see picture below Main DSP Components i E DSP Component ci E Delay Advanced a a D
47. ce above and below the unit to provide good ventilation of the DIVA If the airflow is not adequate the DIVA will heat up inside and may cause a fire Operate the DIVA in an environment with a free air temperature of between 0 and 40 32 F and 104 F Turn off all audio equipment when making any connections to the DIVA and make sure to use adequate cables Do not use benzene thinner or chemicals to clean the DIVA Use only a soft dry cloth If the DIVA is moved from a cold place e g overnight in a car to a warmer environment condensation may form inside the unit which may affect performance Allow the DIVA to acclimatize for about one hour before use Page 110 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 7 APPENDIX 7 1 Important Safety Instructions Please read these instructions carefully and follow all the safety precautions as advised Save these instructions for future reference Do not use this device near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings to prevent overheating Install device only as in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install this device near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or any other devices that produce heat Do not bypass the polarized or grounding type of plug as these are for safety measures A polarized plug can be recognized by the two blades with one wider than the other A grounding plug has two blades and a third gro
48. close also found on the second bar on the left as Icon Selection of components or wires All the tabs in the left and bottom window PPM viw manager message library logo library and user H Mein management ai Compile Resource Object Tree Layers Bird s Eye Properties PPM AS Manager w Ad a E Message Library 3rd Party Control List 3rd Party Control Command Device Management Logo Library N iil E E User Management All that has influence on your design window zoom rulers grid layers All operations you can do on multiple components that need alignment or should be in an order Compiles and stores all Themes of the compiler can be chosen here Close Close all Ul pre set I m lost will set your screen layout back to factory pre set Version Page 29 of 111 29 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 2 Use of the left side Device Window With main device object Tree layers and Properties The device window has 4 different tabs all with all their own important information and characteristics e The main tab is for the components of the design All needed required devices can be selected and remoter units can be connected e The object tree shows how the design has been build up In complex designs it makes it easy to find where the component is located and how it is connected e When making a complex design with a lot of connections between audio processors and remote
49. d dB Meter Indicates the background noise level dB O AGC Level Displays the current compensation gain Paging activity Indicates the activity of the Paging Mic i Indicates that the AGC gain is reducing the gain Indicates that the AGC is not processing the audio Ol Indicates that the AGC is increasing the gain Fast Increase Zone a Indicates that the AGC is increasing the gain rapidly Sensing Mic Level Indicator Displays the input level of the sensing microphone C Sensing Mic Level Indicator Displays the input level of the sensing microphone through the calibration transfer function Output Level Indicator Displays the AGC output level Differential Level Indicator Displays the difference in level between the Output level and C Sensing Mic level 6 3 4 Compressor Compressor Stereo A compressor is a well known component but often misunderstood The purpose of a compressor is to reduce the dynamic of an audio signal It means that it will reduce the difference in level between the quietest part and the loudest part of the signal by damping the loudest part l memei J J z z ep ep This may be used for aesthetic reasons to deal with technical limitations of audio equipment or to improve audibility of audio in noisy environments The Compressor Stereo component offers the same setting than the mono compressor but the compression will equally be applied on two audio inputs By Compressor es etic Freche p fesh
50. d of 3dB Decrease The Decrease commands are orders to decrease component parameter with step The step is defined on the component at the window right The string displayed is the exact and complete string which will decrease component parameter of the step In this example the level parameter will decreased of 3dB xd Party Control Command Page 69 of 111 69 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 2 7 Device Management Open the Device Management window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA Ateis Nets This window is shared in three parts e Devices e Network e RS232 Devices This window is used to search the devices on the network to connect to one of them and then to do some major functions Before using this window your network settings must be set See Device Management Network Device Management HAteis Nets Ateis ECS 1 cs l 192 168 100 6 ECS 1 O Indude Remotes Major functions e Connect Disconnect Message Store Telephone Card Setting Read Version Configure IP Search Remote Config Remote IP Remote Update Chime Data Store Page 70 of 111 70 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Las Develop the device list La Close the device development Search Search the devices on the IP network Gear Clear the device list LJ Include Remotes Notch this option if you want also search the remote devices PPM Touch Devices list of the devices in the network Type the type of th
51. d power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard Do not cut scratch bend twist pull or heat the power cord A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard Ask your ATEIS dealer for replacement i Turn off immediately the unit remove the power cord from the AC outlet and consult your ATEIS dealer in any of the following circumstances Smoke odour or noise getting out of the unit Foreign objects or liquids get inside the DIVA The unit has been dropped or the shell is damaged The power cord is damaged If you continue using the DIVA fire and electrical shock may result Do not drop or insert metallic objects or flammable materials into the unit as this may result in fire and electrical shock Do not remove the DIVA s cover as there are exposed parts inside carrying high voltages that may cause an electrical shock Contact your ATEIS dealer if internal inspection maintenance or repair is necessary Do not try to make any modifications to the DIVA This is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard Avoid the DIVA s ventilation slots to be blocked Blocking the ventilation slots is a potential fire hazard Caution This sign indicates a potentially hazardous situation that can result in moderate or minor personal injury and or property damage To prevent the unit from falling down and causing personal injury and or property damage avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations Leave enough spa
52. dynamic paging Page 38 of 111 38 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 BS r s i Code __ DA lt No data to display gt Source Type None Priority Visible fall Add Remove Add Remove iI i Note When using more than 7 keypads 64 keys the reaction time of the keys will become slower depending on the functions used The code resembles the keys on the PPM AS In this case there are 8 keys so 8 codes It is possible to give a priority to every selection This feature makes it possible to use several PPM AS s and determine per zone with PPM AS has the highest priority Select Zone LAP G2T 1 Event 1 LAP G2T 1 Code All Z1 P1 2Z2 P2 Z3 P3 2Z4 P4 Z5 P5 Z6 P6 2Z7 P7 Z8 Ps H H On Don bw nN On Dom pb WwW NY Priority T Visible ar Add Remove When after the selection is completed this still needs to be added to the PPM AS Go back to the devices screen and double click the PPM AS 1 If all the parameters are set ok click event and a second window will open 2 Select an event made earlier in the NPC these events can also be used in more than one PPM as ee er Se Der ee biena eS SY ee OS ee UO eT Sar oe Se at et SE ay et SE est et MC SE er et SE ay en Sar est ony Wr sear ier iene ear iest mC asariest ny rarer tm erent ime memariesr ier E remarienrite memartetrtier ti assy eS epacy en eroana oo gaan poies f BUE PAESED POS RE PORE PLR ED Po wise U
53. e Windows XP 7 2000 Processor Pentium 4 Hard disk space of 150 Megabyte PC must have a 10 100 1G baseT NIC Ethernet card 4 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE 1 Install the Ateis Studio software on your PC please check on www ateis europe com for the latest version This is a normal windows installation 2 Plug the PC directly or through a network to the LAPG2T L with a CAT 5 cable 3 Power up LAPG2T L device The red LED at the front panel will remain green under normal conditions if not please refer to the front panel section Page 25 of 111 25 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 gt a ates 4 Start Ateis Studio 0089 5 Choose the right network card on which the LAPG2T L network is linked Device Management gt Network gt NIC note sometimes windows will be on top of the window needed Device Management 3rd Party Control Command E 3rd Party Control Lift Device Management D Network Interface Card Atheros AR8131 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Controller RSZ IP Address 192 168 100 17 Processing 0 Disconnected Z No Modified E No Compied nNet Faut BEvac s512x512 2048x1024 iy 1 3 6 Even if your PC is not in the same subnet as your LAPG2T L Ate s Studio is able to discover Ate s devices on the network Device management gt Search Ateis Studio will return a list of all ATEIS products it finds on the network 7 Check the IP address of your LAPG2T
54. e Voice Gate With Sidechain Limiter Limiter Stereo ff Equalizer Device Module IDABC tit Main DSP Components Page 95 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 6 3 1 AGC Automatic Gain Control With the Automatic Gain Control component the gain of an audio source is automatically adjusted to a target level This could be very helpful when a physic input shared different type of sources Ipod CD player computer microphone etc The result of such a component is that the output level is constantly adjusted to the value set as target level M E Target i bevelldB ical de Thd Threshold dB Target level dB Max gain dB Attack time ms Release time ms AVG time ms Level dB a E Button Button LED lit green 60 0 to 35 0 to 10 0 dB 0 0 to 18 0 1 to 1000 ms 1 to 1000 ms 0 to 1000 ms Indicator O J See ie aie z d per Time Time Time When engaged the release time will be set accordingly to the manual setting Otherwise the release time will be 10 Bypass the AGC component No more gain adjustment is applied to the audio Flash when the gain is controlled AGC is active Threshold level above which the audio gain is controlled Note setting a too low threshold level could highlight unwanted noises breathing noise ambient noise Sets the relative target level to be reached Note a high target level in
55. e Announcement __ Post Announcement Priority Count Enabled Name Enabled name Jn Properties cso o S E z E LAP G27 1 Push Message Library 3rd Party Control List 3rd Party Control Command Device Management Logo Library User Management lt No data to display gt Ta N C Program Files x86 ATEIS ATEI Chime wav D 2 way wav wav way way accent 2 toons accent 3 toons Alarm DE wav Chime 3 Chime wav Remove Clear Close gong wav gong wav notes WAV FO Ll ATEIS WET Deploying 2 gt Remote Update way way WAV Way way URC A Chime3 wav ChimeS wav evacuation4 Evacuation evacuation Chime Data Store langues 1 EN wav francais Log VR Calibration Remote Plug in Time Setting Machine File System oes BR Scheduler o xja m ec PPM AS 1 Chime wav Page 52 of 111 52 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 16 How to use Message Player When selecting a message player in the studio software the first thing asked after the message player is dropped in the design is input and output channels These are not the audio channels but the logic input channels for triggering the message The logic outputs can trigger other events outputs or other logic processes A message can only be played when the logic signal on the messages player is high On a low level the message player will do nothing
56. e CAT5 FTP cable iG 1234 567 8 9 10 X X Page 24 of 111 24 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 SOFTWARE In this manual we will present how to install Ateis Studio connect to the LAPG2T L install all the Remote units as well as display and all the LAPG2T L s special features To configure the machine audio and control signals there is a Windows based graphical design and operating environment software called Ateis Studio With this all in one program you build up the network design signal processing from a huge library of DSP components and apply control sources for all applications routing paging signal processing networking speaker managing etc The signal path of the LAPG2T L is built from virtual elements called Components providing the functionality of simple preamps filters dynamics delays or more complex processors like automatic mixers crossovers or feedback killer Their control windows hold all the buttons faders knobs meters etc to set the desired values The system design and the DSP design are done by drag amp drop After selecting placing and wiring DSP Components your System will be compiled and sent to the LAPG2T L via TCP IP Ethernet port Ateis Studio allows complete audio systems with a multitude of similar or different devices to be configured supervised and controlled centrally from a single user interface Ateis Studio supports all IP based products with the Ateis product family
57. e a project and how to sections The Operation menu contains the following items e Compile Compile e Store 5 8 1 Compile Start the compile process The software verifies that no major errors remain before uploading the design into ECS system 5 8 2 Store Start the compilation process and then uploads your design into the ECS system Operation Open the Operation window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA Ateis Nets Singular Store Online Offiine 4 K om a rt Ss as operation Operation Networking Display the devices type ECS IDA8 LAP UAP of all devices in the network Online Offline Inform about the live connection To control the audio parameters of your configuration and to see display elements like vu meters you must be connected in live Display Online when your PC is connected in live with the device Of course the configuration must be stored into the device before to connect Display Offline when your PC is connected in live to the device Audio Enable M Audio Disable Parameter Save Sub preset Save Sub preset Load j P Audio Display if the audio is enabled or disabled Master Preset Display the current Master Preset Compile Display Compiled if the design is already compiled Display Not Compiled if the design is not compiled State Display when your PC is connected with the device Display amp when your PC is connected t
58. e device UAPG2 LAPG2 ECS etc Serial Number serial number of the device Address IP address of the device Design the name of the design associate with the device If the device is not associated with a design the three dots button is displayed This button open the design list State a gt unconnected gt connected You have to search the devices some and to develop the devices list la Device Management sHAteis Nets J Ateis ECS 1 192 168 100 6 ECS 1 25 R237 As soon are you are connected with the device then you can use the major functions they will appear at the right Device Management F Ateis Nets Disconnect Ateis Update ae 7 105 192 168 100 6 Message Store Telephone Card Setting Read Version Configure IF search Remote Config Remote IP Remote Update a Page 71 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Please see Device Connection for the complete procedure Connect Connect to the selected device Disconnect Close the connection with the device Message Store Open the device message list window This window allows messages transfert between your PC and the device A message can be used only if it s stored into the device The message format must be Wave mono 16 kHz 16 bits The window split in two parts Message in PC and Message in Device BS Device Message List Message in PC Message in Device Path C Program Files ATEIS ATEIS Studio
59. e ducker componant Lights when the Ducker is active Signal has been detected on input S Detection threshold on input S The input A is attenuated when input signal S goes above this threshold Note a too low threshold may lead to unexpected activation of the ducker Response time 10 to Sets the time between the S level s detection and the 5000 ms beginning of the Ducker gain reduction on the A signal Note if used on speech a too long response time could make first words inaudible Attack time ms 10 to Sets the fade out time of the A signal when the Ducker is 1000 ms activated Hold time 10 to Sets the time between the end of input S detection and the 5000 ms end of the Ducker s gain reduction Note With speech a too short time can lead to unwanted ducker deactivation during natural pause between words Page 100 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Release time ms 10 to Sets the fade in time of the A signal when the Ducker is 10000 ms deactivated Audio Depth dB 100 to 0 dB Sets the gain reduction applied to the A signal when the Ducker is active Speech gain dB 60 0 to Sets additional gain applied to the S signal when the Ducker 20 0 dB is active The Stereo ducker works the same way but has two A input A1 and A2 The ducking parameters will be automatically applied to both A input and the S signal will be broadcasting over the two outputs 6 3 8 Expander Expander Stereo The e
60. e set click on the under Linked Elements and all the elements used with the specifications are shown 209 ba Pe OAT ETI i System LAP G2T1 K R a e y PTN ly Be 1 0 5 fl ATIE Ba FERNE tuni mE re L SP WORKING DAY WORKING HOURS t TE Tan ii NEE MEE E E OP 1 Input C Mute Output 3 on eas ask an 5 Master Preset SD WORKING oe ee 2 3 Mute Output 4 on e ed ea oe ea WORKING HOURS m i eR enn ae FISD EN FE era E EE iz al i ee aa ey ERAR e SA A HE dq JE ansitiv ity Oa as v peT p External Control gt Hic rience Third Party Control gt f DOLLE eoa Scans OOA SS SSeoasss olsa OSAS SS HINES INRE INT SESS TS Tools Wind ow Help IE BQ A Qo System LAPG2T1 R Master Preset SD WORKINGE M l E mug a ie s leel Ba ee FTE M uas Ea mo OFEN EED oF Ek tunim E 28 ae x W P G2T 1 SD WORMIMEDAY LUNCH TIN _ x t _ Device Component Parameter i LAP G2T Mute Output 3 b Master Preset SD WORKING DAY gt ERSE x r ee WORKING HOURS LUNCH TIME Aisi x Badd Git Remove aan la VII we Page 47 of 111 47 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 TRAINING DAY Training day As shown in the NPC all the 4 zones can individually be reached exempt for the Lunch
61. elay 5 ms H A Delay 50 ms i AD Delay 100 ms i ADA Delay 200 ms Fl 13 Delay 500 ms H TA Delay 1000 ms o Di Delay 2000 ms E 13 Delay Basic i We Dynamic DF Equalizer E JS Feedback EADS Filter pe Bu Fireman P Input oo ef Inverter tt Main DSP Components As each advanced delay component offers the same settings possibilities only one will be exposed 5ms 1 channel delay time us l EnA F time us Temp tC Temp istante Ch Page 93 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary The length of the delay can be adjusted either by a time setting or by Temperature Distance combination settings One can switch between the two setting mode by clicking the Type button Dalay ime us at Distance m 6 2 Delay basic The basic delay component does not offer the possibility to bypass and mute delay channels outer than that setting possibilities are the same than advanced delay component a time tus Switch between Time or Temp Dist setting mode 6 3 Dynamic Ateis Studio offers a wide range of dynamic processors such as compressors limiters gate duckers and automatic gain controllers Page 94 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Main DSP Components AGC Stereo weed Auto Noise Gain A M S Compressor Compressor Stereo Comp limiter AS Ducker Stereo Expander Expander Stereo Gate Gate Mona Gate Stereo Gat
62. en as a logic 0 Devices LAP GZT DSP Configuration LAP G2T 1 a Operating SN 237 Redundacy Sr SN 237 External Control Analog Input 8 Parameter b1 Name Master Preset Resource nes Master Preset Co 1 Resource Message Channe 2 Third Party Answer Responss Check Sum Used Third Party Control oi Sub Preset Control URC AS Page 40 of 111 40 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 And the Volume control of the RAC is connected to the volume slider of output D sie a BION aac E DDL OGRA Sara aa A a E DAAA aAa aA aa AUAA a e raria roae rar srra aea S SE SE SE SEN SEN oF E DDAA AA araa laaa aaa a sionti E einai m S iont S NT SS HOAS SR d E R r Ree Reer NOR erties SESE SEN SENER SE E ATSA a rya raaes raiet SF RSSG Prest Preis mo meoo Pt fuleeoo fiPeaoo fifeaoo le Beers External Control Third Party Control gt After the selection of channels is done the channels need to be calibrated 4 3 9 Calibration of Analogue input channels The Calibration of the channels is done in the LAPG2T L To be able to calibrate the LAPG2T L must be connected via Ethernet and the system must be online in the software Select the LAPG2T L where the analogue inputs must be calibrated Click on VR Calibration Turn the Selector of the RAC completely counter clock wise and click on Minimum The software will ask if the RAC is in the correct position Press ok Tur
63. es on the URC AS screen Making of two configurations under two master presents and connecting the some elements to the parameters of the URC AS s How to load a Chime in the PPM AS How to use Message Player How to use the Scheduler How to update time in the LAPG2T L How to use 3rd party control How to upload Messages Chimes wav files to the LAPG2T L Compiling and loading of the design Start software double click icon gt ATEIS Studto v1 0 0 69 Software is staring up ATEIS ATEIS STUDIO Oise ee Page 28 of 111 28 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 1 Main Starting window of the Ateis Studio program 2 File Edit View Geometry Component Operation Tools Window Help oA E Ee k m pi M B Audio Processors Remotes D Speakers Fee Amplifiers D Others iO AB le B u ma E A QQ 10 Master Preset 3rd Party Control Command Device Management Type wil Ateis Net ih Serial Number at Address Redundancy Addr Device Status jili Name _ Communication A Toolbars Search Timeout Interval 5 n Search By P Evac 512x512 Ai 2048 x 1024 There are 3 bars containing the most frequently used items most of which is self explanatory e File e Edit e View e Geometry e Components Operation Tools e Window e Help New Save save as open resent opened files and
64. exactly in the same way as the mono Limiter but on two independent inputs Page 104 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary time reduction me dB F mEn Pha Opens the graphical display editor window Threshold dB 60 0 to Sets the limiting level 20 0 dB Release time ms 100 to Sets the time to stop the gain reduction 1000 ms ion dB On Off Bypasses the limiter Hard Clipping On Off Enables disables the Hard clipping mode LED lit red Indicates that the limiter is limiting 0 0 to Reflects the current amount of gain reduction 45 0 dB The graphic view of the setting gives a better understanding of the limiter functioning Bay GPC Limiter The GPC Limiter window displays an output to input graph where the vertical axis corresponds to the output signal level in dB while the horizontal axis displays the input signal level in dB The green line reflects the currently set dynamic response graph of the expander The small square act as handle that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following parameter o Red Threshold range dB Page 105 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 6 3 13 Equalizer The equalizer gave to user the possibility to modify and adapt the timbre of an audio signal There is two main categories of equalizer graphical equalizer and peaking equalizer The graphical equalizer works on fixed bandwidth when the peaking equalizer offer
65. i e backup battery 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Page 8 of 111 8 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 3 3 1 Machine audio processor 5 ATEIS P Lms r 2avDc ouT 5 RS232 Etherne ce A Gi123 45 6 7 8 9 10 111213141516 G NCRCNO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8COM I l a CH1 CH2 1 6 f Gills i atel AA A ma C t CH2 a i iini a a h ee ee a ol input 4 i Control Input _1 Contact Output The LAPG2T L is made of 4 slots of 4 channels can be in or output 16 0 to 5 VDC Control inputs either analogue or logical contacts 8 logic outputs Dry contacts RS 232 serial interfacing for third party control Ethernet port RJ 45 TCP IP based for computer management and or third party control RS 485 for connecting ATEIS remote devices URC AS PPM AS 100 Mbytes memory Message player Wave format 16 24 48kHz 16bits ATEIS NET links to connect up to 32 devices and 48 audio channels at 32 bit with a latency of less than 2ms Net Port A Net Port B e One microcontroller and one DSP for standalone operation Audio and control connections are made via Euro block connectors on the rear panel of the units The LAPG2T L currently is available in 5 different configurations with 4 different NET cards LAPG2T L NET L1 two RJ45 connectors for CAT5 cabling max 100 m 300 ft between Two LAPs LAPG2T L NET L2 One ST Fiber port A 1x RJ45 connectors port B LAPG2T L NET L3 two ST Fiber connectors M
66. ile to use Chime Data Store 5 3 Device Management iii Network The network interface card parameters are available here Here you have to define by which way your PC joint the network netcard WiFi Bluetooth Device Management Network Interface Card 1 NIC Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller x IP Address 0 0 0 0 Protocol i UDP Port 19760 4 Device Management Page 76 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary NIC Inthe Device Management window unroll the NIC menu and select the network card used by your PC to reach the IP network of Ateis system NIC Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller P riph rique Bluetooth r seau personnel Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 49654GN Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller IP Address Display the IP address of your PC netcard UDP port Display the UDP port used by ATEIS software it s always 19760 This port must not to be blocked by your firewall 5 4 Device Management RS232 The RS232 serial protocol parameters are available here The following parameters are fixed e parity none e data bit 8 e stop bits 1 Device Management RS 2532 Baudrate Port Number 1 Machine Type LAP Baudrate The baudrate bit s of the RS232 communication Port Number This is only used to update device by rs 232 Machine Type The device type to be controlled by third party Digidrive IDAG on Reserved
67. in the property window Proper ty AT Loerie j aa SEN TLIPGELOR Fk ace Le C To change the positioning of the element just write the position values Left and Top in the Position boxes To change the Size of the element just write the size values Width and Height in the Size boxes To rename the element click on the 1x Name box and write the new CD radio Jline 1 an name If needed the element width will be automatically adjusted Page 63 of 111 63 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 2 4 Message Library Open the floating Message Library window The messages format must be Wave 16 bits 16kKHz ene k 8 ee Ma a igp he EL Domein e Een GNGSITONS WAV Open Open the browser allowing you to choose the message folder in your PC By default it s C Program Files ATEIS ATEIS Studio v x x x x Messages Current Folder C Program Files ATE Files ATES V4TEIS Studio v1 0 0 Ta Messages Pista CANOEREAEE DEF iles DLLs o icons Images o lAtFiles mf Messages MouseCursors SkinAies Add Open the browser allowing you to select a wave file to be imported in the message library Delete Delete the selected message Close Close the message library window Page 64 of 111 64 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 2 5 3 Party Control List Opens the Third Party Control List window in the P
68. ith more than twenty years of experience ATEIS has quickly established itself as a leading manufacturer of Public Address Voice Alarm systems and counter intercoms The constant growth of the market share in Europe provides confirmation of the quality of ATEIS s commercial and technical approach 2 1 1 Products The company now offers a full range of sound equipment microphones preamplifiers digital processors digital audio matrixes loud speaker monitoring systems amplifiers etc ATEIS designs and manufactures leading products in the voice alarm systems market which have been certified EN60849 compliant by the TUV 2 1 2 Development Thanks to a development team that includes thirty engineers and also to constant investment we are able to respond rapidly to the demands of our various markets with specific solutions and cutting edge technology We have distributors in more than fifteen countries in Europe and the Middle East with whom we have carried out major projects In choosing ATEIS you are guaranteed a trustworthy partner that can be counted on for the long term 2 1 3 ATEIS Field ATEIS s audio systems have been installed in the following markets Railways Subways Airports High rise buildings Hotels Restaurants Shopping malls Page 5 of 111 5 Theme parks Places of worship Stadia Museums Industrial buildings Industrial plants Commercial buildings LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0
69. l path linked will be highlighted in red The signal path is fixed to cancel it you have to click on another link or component not on a free zone In this example the input C1 is routed in the matrix to the output 1 and 2 If you place select the link of the channel 1 then the signal path on the output 1 and 2 will be displayed in red JECA fa HS Standard Mixer ac Serer Page 86 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 7 17 Signal Path Lock 2 In this mode by selecting a signal link the signal link and the entire signal path linked will be highlighted in red then the mouse cursor will change into asking you to select the link again in order to lock tt The signal path is locked to cancel it you have to select the mode Signal Path Disable oleh In this example the input C1 is routed in the matrix to the output 1 and 2 If you place select the link of the channel 1 then the signal path on the output 1 and 2 will be displayed in red E A Ba Standard Mixer eS eS ee E Lal BE ll al al Page 87 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 8 Operation In this menu you will find the major operations related to system connection allowing to compile the configuration design and then to store the compiled configuration into the device Most part of those windows has short access in the TOOL BAR We are going to introduce you every items To learn how to use those items please refer to the creat
70. minary Telephone Card Setting Open the telephone card setting window This is useful only if the device has a telephone card Country Code DTMF es panana As the telephone line standards are different depending of the country here you have choose which kind of code you want to use and which frequency modulation your country provides Country Code FSK Frequency Shift Keying Read Version Display the versions number Ba Version peat Click here to display the versions numbers The compatible Version column displays the versions required by the software version The Current Version column displays the current version of the device Page 74 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 12 0 12 1 0 0 27 20 1 1 ERM 2 0 0 15 10 0 1 If one of the current Version is displayed in red that means you have to update it Please see Fimware Update chapter Configure IP This is to configure the device network link when you link several devices together by using their dedicated link represented by the NI and NO connector on the device component Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 HeLTAIIITONILERS HeLTIIITONISSReeaRe ethernet connection only on the master As soon as you click on Configure IP the following window opens and the procedure start automatically Wait until Configure IP success is displayed F4 Machine Configuration Start configure IP Configure I
71. n Left function then the reference will be the left side of component at the left of the area All the selected components will be aligned to this reference BBS ECS DSP Configuration ECS1 Godee E ECS DSP Configuration ECS 1 Tekee corral oo S naii Se Spee FrN Ween milars s Aoa eblarwie ey milarina Reto ble eee bios Reference Component a In Reference Component mode the reference is a component If you select several components and use the Align Left function then the mouse cursor will change to l Do asking you to select a component as reference Select a component by clicking in The mouse change to ia when it is placed on a component Page 80 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary All the selected components will be aligned to this component In this example we choose the AEC component as reference Reference Point In Reference Component mode the reference is a point If you select several components and use the Align Left function then the mouse cursor will change to a blue cross asking you to choose exactly where is the reference All the selected components will be aligned to this point Page 81 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 7 2 Alignment H il ce You can select several elements by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a selection square then you can align all the elements This function uses a reference which depends of the reference mode
72. n the Selector of the RAC completely clockwise and click on Maximum The software will ask if the RAC is in the correct position Press ok Now channel 9 is calibrated for this RAC to the line it is connected with For this example it also has to be done with channel 10 for the volume control of the RAC E 2rd Party Control Command pa 3rd Party Control List Device Management Remote Update Chime Data Store R Calibration Remote Plug in Time Setting Search Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 5 Search By IP Machine File System munication De g Disconnected A Modified f No Compiled Net OFauit evac 1123x287 E 1133x535 Page 41 of 111 41 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 10 Master Pre sets sub Pre sets and event manager When using the audio equipment in a flexible building environment the need for flexibility in the audio system is also a must The LAPG2T L has the capability to change the complete configuration or just parts of settings with one touch of a button The LAPG2T L includes two types of pre sets The Master pre sets Design pre set they enable completely different designs to be restored Application examples for this feature are hotel meeting rooms with removable walls The Sub Pre set and pre sets Parameter pre set They enable values of multiple parameters of the same design such as levels gains EQ etc to be restored either from the PC software the rem
73. nal detection 5000 ms and gate operation Attack time ms 0 to Sets the input signal fade in time when Gate is activated 1000 ms Hold time 0 to Sets the time between the end of input detection and the end 5000 ms of the gate operation Release time ms 10 to Sets the fade out time of the input signal when the gate is 10000 ms deactivated Depth dB 100 to 0 dB Attenuate the level when the Gate is active 6 3 10 Gate Voice The voice gate uses a special active detection algorithm that is able to differentiate human voice from noises It will result in gate opening only if a voice speech is detected This special gate will be less sensitive to surrounding noises than a normal gate component If noises and voice are detected the gate will let them pass through me aice Recognition Indicates the opened closed gate status If lit the gate is opened Mute Mute the audio passing through the gate Bypasses the Voice gate Thd Threshold dB 90 0 to 35 0 dB Hold time ms 10 to 5000 ms Release time ms 10 to 2000 ms Voice Recognition Soft Sets the way the voice detection algorithm work medium accurate 6 3 11 Gate with Sidechain The sidechain gate is a gate controlled by a sidechain signal S If the sidechain signal goes above a threshold the gate will open and let the input signal 1 pass through Page 103 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary idech ain tain dB Mute the a
74. net card Another or an alternative 2 if the systems are not reachable via Ethernet is selecting an audio processor from the list and specifying in out put board net card The site pin is not applicable for the LAPG2T L The network pin can be used when the Ateis net card is installed BS Ateis Studio Untitle Devices x PRI File Edit View Geometry Component Operation Tools Window Help X i System Master Preset f mh we oe E 4 a i BP Pixels H D E ea a q0 A h eA iE i lada iomo o l a a E A a a a O A E i Layer Untied REGU IDA8S A PPM AS Set Audio Module Audio Module A Audio Module B Audio Module C Audio Module D Redundancy Addr Device Status Site Pin Normal 192 168 100 110 Normal p Network Pin URCAS 1 2 URC AS URCAS 1 3 00382 Search Clear Search Timeout Interval 5 gt S Search By IP RS232 Setting Disconnected A Modified FElNo Compiled Net Crraut BeEvac M 1000x307 i 1010x535 Bh 85 306 Page 32 of 111 32 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 5 Configuring and updating the PPM AS When connected to the LAPG2T L it is possible to configure remote units like PPM AS PSS URC AS DNM and URC200 in future lt is important that the remote unit is plugged in one at a time to discover them with the software and then plugin the next one First the PPM
75. nnector Connect third party device Crestron AMX VITY to pilot some desired features of your LAPG2T L system by using the Ate s Third party protocol OO0O00 of O O0O0O0 ns J 9876 RS232 Note RS232 does support cable lengths up to 15 m Pin Signal Text __ data terminal ready n c 6 DSR__ data set ready n c 8 CTS_ cleartosend n c 9 RI ringindicator n c n c non connected 3 4 2 5 G Relay Connectors The relay can be engaged if the LAPG2 is powered up via 24 VDC NO normally open NC normally close RC Relay common The contact has both normally open NO and normally closed NC relay contacts When the machine is powered up and working properly the NC contact is closed and the NO contact is open On power failure or power off the NC contact is open and the NO contact is closed All Along the start up of the LAPG2T L 7 seconds the NC contact is open and the NO contact is closed The common rail is not linked to the ground No voltage is provided Contact rating relays EGE type EDR201A0500 Maximum voltage 100 VDC Maximum switching current 0 5 amps Maximum switching power 10VA Page 14 of 111 14 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 logic contro If the RS485 bus is unused then you can easily use the 24V DC output of the LAPG2T L to feed 8 LEDS that each have a 2k2 current limiting resistor Note the maximum current out of the 24V is 500mA total BA G 1 2
76. o the device The list is shared in three parts e Sites You can have different sites configuration e Ateis Nets If you have several networks they will be displayed here e Singular All the devices of your configuration are displayed here Page 88 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary At first click on next to Singular to display all the available configuration design Ateis Nets Singular z ECS 1 Offline Not Compiled IDAS 1 Offline Master Preset Not Compiled i DigiDrive 1 Offline Master Preset Not Compiled re f Sub preset Load The function buttons are available only when one of the devices is selected To select a device click on its raw Compile the configuration design Store the configuration into the device If it s not done that will also compile the configuration design Establish the live connection with the selected device Offline Close the live connection with the selected device Audio Enable Enable the audio Audio Disable Disable the audio All the outputs are muted Parameter Save Save the parameters Some components parameters as in the feedback killer must be saved into the device Otherwise the value will be lost after a device restart preset Save Sub preset Load Save the current element parameters values to the selected Sub preset Only the parameter associated with the Sub preset will be stored See How to Use the Sub Preset Load the
77. odified E NoCompied Net Fault evac 1089x270 1099x535 Bh 603 269 lt empty gt 4 3 21 Compiling and loading of the design Compile Store Serial ID Level 1 ID Level 21D Progress Store Status 237 1 1 a Transmission completed Report Initializing preset Done Don Page 59 of 111 59 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 DSP Component DSP Components Once your virtual system has been defined you will define what 4 EF DSP Component the processor will do between Inputs and Outputs Here are all the pp ES AEC tools you can use for signal processing and for Audio routing etc p 13 Delay Advanced Simply double connect in the Device defined in the System p E23 Delay Basic window in the WORKING AREA and then drag and drop the 7 Dynamics desired components and create wiring between inputs and b M Equalizer Ouipuig pf Feedback All those components are explained in the Audio Component 3 oo Description chapter gt Input peo Inverter The available components depend of the device AL Level Controller a Local Echo Suppressor By unrolling the field next to Device Module you can select for DA Logic which DSP device you want to see the DSP components D Meter OU a Mixer 1 Noise Generator F Output 2 Page Control DS PPM Touch ob Selector 5 1 Custom Components 4 FF Custom Components Welt Initial Components The Custom Component is a virtual component in which you can create a sub s
78. oke ao Overload Thd d Per Input D 4 fF Output 1 o Bypass ce tie Overload Ps o Phantom Power oe Q R Page 61 of 111 61 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 2 1 Layers The WORKING AREA can be divided by layers You can define different part of your design in different layers This is only a graphical tip to make the design cleaner It is usefully to select or display only a part of the design Current Display the current layer All the elements created Layers will be associated with the current layer Lock Allows locking the layer to avoid any change Current Lock Hide Name Hide Hide the layer All the components and wires of the O O layer 1 layer will be hide O O O Jlayer 2 Name Name of the layer O 0O CC untited Select the layer Add the selected new layer Delete the selected layer Move up the selected layer Move down the selected layer i a 5 2 2 Bird s Eye Open the Bird s Eye window in the DESIGN COMPONENTS AREA The bird Eye window is a global view of all the device of your design As it can be a very large design the bird s Eye allows to choose quickly a part of the whole design to be displayed in the WORKING AREA Select the zone to be displayed by moving the black box with your mouse Bird s Eye Page 62 of 111 62 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 2 3 Properties By clicking on an element of the design device component link etc you can display its properties
79. old tack CEASE sain range time red uction dB time dB x1 dB Page 98 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Button Opens the graphical display editor window Ratio x 1 0 10 to 1 00 Sets compression ratio Note a compression ratio of 10 will only allow 1 dB gain for a 10 OB increase on the input level Threshold dB 60 0 to Sets the threshold level above which compression begins 20 0 dB Threshold range dB 0 0 to Set a range in dB in which the compressor will act around the 40 0 dB threshold point This setting is made too smoother the compressor effect and will only work if the Soft Knee option is ON Attack time ms 1 to 100 ms Sets the time it takes for the compressor to reduce the gain to Attack reach the level determined by the ratio Release time ms 100 to Sets the time it takes for the compressor to decrease the gain Release 5000 ms to reach the level determined by the ratio when the input level has fallen below the threshold Gain reduction dB 0 0 to Displays the current gain reduction 25 0 dB On Off Bypasses the compressor s function Soft knee On Off Enables disables the Soft Knee mode The soft knee mode makes the compressor to smoothly enter into action LED lit Indicates if compression is applied to the input signal green The Graph view and setting windows gives sometimes a better understanding of how the compressor will act see figures below
80. onnection to a Master PPM AS using the supplied 10 pins cable 4 Connection to first Slave PPM AS feature is not yet released 5 MAIN OUT connection to next JB e 2 internal screw connectors for 0 dB audio 1 Audio output from PPM AS microphone gt Audio Output connect to the Audio In of the LAPG2T L 2 Audio input to PPM AS speaker gt Audio Input connect to the Audio Output of the LAPG2T L if needed e 1 input for additional 24V power supply Depending on distance between LAPG2T L and PPM AS URC AS you will have to put an external power supply 1 internal switch for PPM AS Master or Slave selection Slave features are not available for the moment 1 internal switch for System or Local power supply selection Page 17 of 111 17 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 6 REMOTE DEVICES HARDWARE CONNECTIONS Due to the bus 485 and the audio the connection of several PPM AS is not easy You normally have to create a bus with the RS485 data and power by using the junction box daisy chain All audio from PPM AS must be sent to the LAP Each Junction box has an audio output which is the microphone signal of the PPM AS connected to the junction box Connect audio output from each junction box to an audio input of the LAPG2T L Each Junction box has also an audio input used to get the audio from the LAPG2T L and send it to the PPM AS speaker Only for the first PPM AS JB The audio of the first PPM AS is already on the RJ45 linked to the LAP
81. ote controllers or the control inputs These Master Pre sets and Sub Pre sets residing in the LAPG2T L s memory can be accessed in many ways PC URC s Logic inputs or Third party The Master pre set is for altering the complete configuration When adding a master pre set the complete configuration starts from 0 Only the audio processors used and the used in and outputs are still in the configuration Adding Sub pre sets will only alter settings of the used components Sub pre sets and event manager is also bound to the Master pre set All these setting can be changed when connected with the software The master pre set and sub pre set can be changes from a URC or the Ateis controller software In this example master pre set master and training have been made With both two sub pre sets working training hours and after 18 00 or weekend after trainings hours Master pre set Sub Preset Events a I BS I BR SE I IE I IS TEE SS SES TE SETS pe ee Ee ER Set od Master Presets Sub Presets 2 Master Preset Master Sub Preset Linked Elements Save Load Master Preset Name IDSP Con eI BEES eer eae e I Master Training wokring hours after 18 00 or weekend EEEE E e E amp Add e E Remove E Add fei Remove In the Event window all kinds of event can be made or looked up To make an event pre set add the second window will open The name and status count can be
82. output D4 where no audio can be selected Lunch time The radio is playing in the lunch room and in the meeting rooms there is now a choice of 4 audio sources A Training day There has been chosen to not be able to page in the training rooms and lunch room Only paging in the working quarters Just like the working days it is possible to select 2 different audio sources beamer or microphone And the lunch room output D4 where no audio can be selected Lunch time The radio is playing in the lunch room and in the meeting rooms there is now a choice of 4 audio sources First make 2 master pre sets SD WORKING DAY TRAINING DAY Page 45 of 111 45 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 The hardware configuration is in both cases the same In the used configuration file only the first two URS are described re co EEEEEEEE 1A 44444444 SD Working day As shown in the NPC the all the 7 zones can individually be reached exempt for the Lunch room Button eight is for the all call with the lunch room included Page 46 of 111 46 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 To make sure that under working hours the radio and cd player are not used input C3 and C4 are muted This is done in a sub pre set ai aid ale le jB External Control gt 1 Third Party Control gt LUNCH TIME lf all per set characteristics are set in this case both input C3 and C4 on mute they need to be saved To check which elements are in the sub pr
83. oving step is one pixel With Grid Without Grid 5 6 Layer In this topic you will find the functions regarding the layers Layer Add Layer Remove Layer Lock Layer Hide Layer 1 Untitled 5 6 1 Add Layer Add a layer in the design 5 6 2 Remove Layer Remove the current layer of the design 5 6 3 Lock Layer Protect the current layer again any changes 5 6 4 Hide Layer Hide the current layer 5 6 5 Active Layer In the bottom of the menu you will see a list of all the layers of the design You can select in which layer you want to work by selecting the layer here Page 79 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Prelimi Position Operation Type 5 7 Components a Pack In this menu you will find the tools allowing to handle the Space componant in the DESIGN AREA 7 Order Size Center Group UnGroup Normal Line Right Angle Auto Corner Signal Path Disable Signal Path Mouse Move Signal Path Temporary xo one e d Signal Path Fixed Signal Path Lock Reference Point Some functions as Alignment or Pack use a reference Here you define what kind of reference you use It can be the place in the area Normal a component or a point For example when you will use the Align Left function to align several components to the left the left will depend of the reference Normal te In Normal mode the reference is the place in the DESIGN AREA If you select several components and use the Alig
84. rotocol on Retrieve Interval Daylight Saving Time ON Enable Ti 3600 i NTP J a Daylight Saving Type Week X March Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Server IP Time Difference 01 00 ast Serveri 220 130 158 52 Day Sunday Server2 220 130 158 72 Time 02 00 Server3 153 109 180 3 Server4 91 121 117 23 Month October Server5 208 184 49 9 Week Last Day Sunday Time 03 00 4 3 19 How to use 3 party control There are two ways of using 3 party control RS232 or Ethernet UDP port 19761 In both cases the steps to take are the same only the communication method is different To set the 3 party control select the LAPG2T L were 3rt party is needed Set at least the Answer response Check Sum Used is not implemented in V1 0 0 69 yet Devices LAP GZT DSP Configuration LAP GZT 1 a Resource Master Preset Co 1 z Resource Answer Respons Check Sum Used E Audio Input Count 8 _ Output Count 8 Ethernet x 3rd Party Control List and 3rd Party Control Command Page 58 of 111 58 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 20 How to upload Messages wav files in to the LAPG2T L To upload messages it is best to use the machine file system 1 Click in the devise management window on the machine file system 2 Select the type of file that needs to be uploaded in the pull down box If the directory is wrong and the window stays empty use the
85. s the possibility to adapt the bandwidth of the peaking filters The peaking equalizer is the correct tools not only to catch unwanted or problematic frequencies 6 3 13 1 GEQ There are three components in the GEQ section GEQ 1 Octave GEQ 2 3 Octave and GEQ 1 3 Octave The main difference is the number of sliders and the bandwidth each slider will affect With GEQ 1 octave each sliders has a center frequency normalized and will affect the frequencies on an entire octave bandwidth With the 1 3 octave the bandwidth affected correspond to one third of an octave bandwidth The following table shows the different frequencies and bandwidth for a 1 octave and 1 3 octave equalizer EQ 1 Octave EQ 1 3 Octave Bandwidth Hz Central Bandwidth Hz Frequency Hz Frequency Hz 25 22 1 27 8 31 22 4 44 7 31 27 8 35 1 40 35 1 44 2 50 44 2 55 7 63 44 7 89 1 63 55 7 70 2 80 70 2 88 4 100 88 4 111 4 125 89 1 178 125 111 4 140 3 160 140 3 176 8 200 176 8 222 7 250 178 355 250 222 7 280 6 315 280 6 353 6 400 356 6 445 4 500 355 708 500 445 4 561 2 630 561 2 707 1 800 707 1 890 9 1000 708 1410 1000 890 9 1122 5 1250 1122 5 1414 2 1600 1414 2 1781 8 Page 106 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 2000 1410 2820 4000 2820 5620 8000 5620 11200 16000 11200 22400 2000 2500 3150 4000 5000 6300 8000 10000 12500 16000 20000 1781 8 2244 9 2244 9 2828 4 282
86. see Position Operation Type aa Aligment Align Left Align Top aa Align Right al Align Bottom Align Horizontal Center ao fi Align Vertical Center 5 7 3 Pack F a 5 You can select several elements by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a selection square then you can pack the elements This function uses a reference which depends of the reference mode see Position Operation Type fa Pack Pack Left Pack Top Pack Right Pack Bottom 5 7 4 Space H a H H a a You can select several elements by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a selection square then you can define the space between all the elements It is interesting if you pack the elements first Space Across Space Horizontal Enlarge Space Horizontal Shrink Space Down Space Vertical Enlarge Space Vertical Shrink 5 7 5 Z Order lf you have elements which are under other elements you can define by selecting one element if this will be to the front or to the back Pay attention sometimes element can be totally hidden with this action It is useful with background image and buttons for example Page 82 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary a Order Bring Forward One Send Back One Bring to Front Send to Back Bring Before Component Leet EE E Send After Component 5 7 6 Size These functions resize the component You can select several components and adjust them to ha
87. several ways of configuring and controlling the LAPG2T L Ateis Studio upload configuration On line control Download configuration Live control channels amp volume Adjust settings AMX CRESTRON VITY Page 10 of 111 10 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 4 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 3 4 1 FRONT PANEL A AES EBU not available B Input output card indication C Indication of the card A B C D D Not Applicable no reset function like in the old LAPG2 E The four balanced Channels per card with signal Clip and Phantom power indication F Power LED G Fault LED If something is wrong in Ateis net or the configuration H EVAC LED illuminates during an evacuation call Not implemented yet AT NET is the Ate s net for interconnection between LAPG2T L units on when working blinking when not working off when one LAPG2T I is used J ETHERNET on when connected to pc software off when running standalone K Dial Push for running through the menu The menu on the front screen is useful for looking up and changing IP address or switching the user change user of the LAPG2T L Page 11 of 111 11 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 3 4 2 BACKPANEL our RS232 Ethernet G123 45 67 8 910111213141516 G NERCNO 1 2 3 4 5 allele te te te tes his h pa a ee ENESENN AC 100 240V 50 60Hz RS485 r Control input lt ontrol input 4 Relay Contact Output 4 Power plug 100 240V
88. studio software is a modular programme with all the Ateis equipment getting becoming increasingly integrated The big advantage of doing this is that designing will become modular there are now possibilities to create layers and custom components in the design To obtain a better understanding of the design process this chapter will start with a design showcasing with most of the commonly used components and their implementation This is not an in depth chapter but it will give a good impression on how to use the LAPG2T L and its peripherals For an in depth description of the components we recommend the reference manual is best to use The Reference and is implemented in the DSP Component chapter Please note that the pictures and text shown may can differ from the appearance and use displayed in the most recently updated version be different from how it looks and Is today Described will be Main Starting window of the Ateis Studio program Use of the left side Device Window with main device Object Tree layers and Properties Adding an Audio Processor configuring and updating the PPM AS configuring and updating of two URC AS Building a confiquration with use of the PPM AS NPC How to use a RAC in a configuration Calibration of Analogue input channels Master Pre sets sub Pre sets and event manager Using Global Parameters sub pre sets and make Parameters in the URC AS s for use in the configuration Possibility to advert two pictur
89. t see figures below Opens the graphical display editor window Sets the expansion ratio Page 101 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary The GPC Expander window displays an output to input graph where the vertical axis corresponds to the output signal level in dB while the horizontal axis displays the input signal level in dB The green line reflects the currently set dynamic response graph of the expander The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following parameters Oo red Ratio x 1 o blue Threshold dB o yellow Threshold range dB On the left the expander is set to hard knee mode and on the right to the soft knee mode You can notice the smoothing of the dynamic response in soft knee mode 6 3 9 Gate Gate Stereo The audio gate will let a signal pass only if its level reaches a certain threshold all audio below the threshold will be cut off The Gate stereo component acts exactly in the same way as the mono gate but on two independent inputs Parameter Comment Mute the output signal Bypasses the gate Gate on LED lit Lights when the gate is active open green Thd Threshold dB 90 0 to Sets the opening threshold level Above this threshold the Page 102 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary pL 4835 0 dB gate will be opened and let the input signal go through Response time 1 to Sets the time between the above threshold sig
90. ters right click on the component parameters and then select Third Party Control Group 1 Set Self where Group 1 is the name of the group Do the same for all parameters to be controlled one by one Page 66 of 111 66 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 Set All Element Group Now in the 3 Party Control List window develop the group by clicking on the next to the group You can see the list of all the parameters associated with the group 3rd Party Control List Level Output 1 Level Output 2 Mute Output 1 Level Qutput 4 Level Qutput 3 By double clicking on a element control raw you will open the component and select in red the parameter It will also select the control to be displayed in the 3 Party Control Command window Page 67 of 111 67 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 2 6 3 Party Control Command Open the Third Party Control Command window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA This window displays the hexadecimal strings of the pre selected control First of all select the control that you want displayed There is different ways to do that By clicking on a parameter in a component By double clicking on a element control raw in the 3 Party Control List window 3rd Party Control Command Be Sa ee eee Conant rs ee eee Wte o2 w 000200 ooa ova 0900 0257530 30 305230 2E 5003A7C0 sine fraes foot 002 oo foxos foxe oxo0 02 49 30 30 30 3230 2 3003 99 0D inde iecrease ooz p 0002 0
91. the correct time and date of the software How to update time in the LAPG2T L Page 56 of 111 56 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 18 How to update time in the LAPG2T L To set time there are two possibility s If the system consists out of 1 LAPG2T L just click the machine and select time setting If the system consists out of multiple machines time can be set on all machines simultaneously by clicking the Ateis text and then select the Time setting LAPG2T 1 1 LAPG2T 1 2 Remote Update Chime Data Store i Read Version 192 168 100 231 192 168 100 231 F Log R5232 Setting Search Timeout Interval 5 URC Logo Store T 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna 7 10 2011 gt 13 07 48 ci Page 57 of 111 5 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 Beside date and time it is also possible to make use of the NTP protocol up to V4 Be sure to set the Retrieve time at a not to low interval some internet timeservers can and will ban the IP address from the NTP service if retrieval time is to fast most cases today are between 4 and 10 seconds between requests also be sure to use an IP address of the LAPG2T L that can reach the internet and the correct ports are not blocked in the router that is in the network connecting the LAPG2T L to the internet Port used is 123 Time Setting ALL LAP G2T 1 LAP G2T 2 ALL LAP GZT t LAP GZT 2 Date Time Network Time P
92. tion room etc It will then allow the audio level of a source to be always correctly audible Usually the reference signal is referred as S M for Sensing Microphone and the signal to be adjusted as Paging Microphone The P M level is adjusted following the level of the S M Bg NG P fin P Max Sampling White Molse j Noise AGC Gain Time Level Threshold Level TOME ae l dB foe SI Calibration EEE E Paging E ctivity er er Fg ensin g Mic Level T CSensing Mic Level Output Level fHz db ae dB T Be e ail Calibration Starts the automatic calibration procedure Calibration Lights during the calibration procedure Calibration Lights when the A N G is properly calibrated Indicates that the calibration result is wrong due to a too low level of white noise A pop up window will give you hints to get a proper Over Indicates that the calibration result is wrong due to a too high level of white noise A pop up window will give you hints to get a proper calibration Page 97 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary ee Response speed Selector Sets the P M level adjustment speed Min Gain 15 to 0 dB Sets the minimum AGC level compensation O to 15 dB Sets the maximum AGC level compensation Sampling time 0 5 to 60 Sets the ambient noise measurement frequency se White Noise Level dB Meter Indicates the white noise level used during calibration Noise Threshol
93. tons on the PPM AS Select the NPC then drag and drop it in the configuration Config Remote IP Search Remote lpdate Page 37 of 111 3 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 The program will ask how many input channels are to be used For 1 PPM AS one input When using more PPM AS s then select the amount of inputs the number of PPM AS s used on that particular audio processor Output channels are the amount of selectable output Input Channels 1 Output Channels 3 wo X Cancel Routing the component can be done by left clicking the input or output triangle and pulling a wire to the component used If multiple wires can be pulled in one go use the small circle on the component icon and put all connections in one go If there is more than one receiving component then the multiple wire will automatically split to do the connection in one go To describe the routing from input to outputs double click the NPC icon Here an Event must be made In this case use Integration and click add Network Paging Event Component LAP G2T 1 x Ini Name Show Integration Event 1 ous Click the Now the amount of selection buttons on the PPM AS can be selected Without extra key pads this will be 8 The keys can be added in steps of 8 up to 256 keys Press ok Here is chosen for the integration option because the PPM AS has more than one key for activation and thereby its purpose is
94. udio passing through the gate Bypasses the Voice gate Gate on LED lit Indicates the opened closed gate status If lit the gate is green opened Sidechain gain dB 35 0 to Sets the Sidechain signal input gain 35 0 dB Input gain dB 35 0 to Sets the input signal I gain 35 0 dB Thd Threshold dB 90 0 to Sets the opening threshold level Above this threshold the 35 0 dB gate will be opened and let the input signal 1 go through Note The sidechain signal gain is applied before the threshold detection Response time 1 to Sets the time between the above threshold signal detection 5000 ms and gate operation Attack time ms 1 to Sets the signal fade in time when Gate is activated 1000 ms Hold time 1 to Sets the time between the end of input S detection and the 5000 ms end of the gate operation Release time ms 1 to Sets the fade out time of the input signal 1 when the gate is 1000 ms deactivated Depth dB 100 to 0 dB Attenuate the signal level at the output 6 3 12 Limiter Limiter Stereo The purpose of a limiter is to limit any audio signal coming in to a adjustable value Most of the time a limiter is used when a level cannot be exceeded ears protection broadcasting standards etc A limiter is a compressor with an infinite ratio So low level signals will remain untouched when higher portion of a signal won t be able to go beyond the limiter threshold The Limiter stereo component acts
95. ultimode max 2000 m 6000 ft between Two LAPs LAPG2T L NET L4 One RJ45 connector Port A and one ST Fiber connector Port B i j a f m a 5 LAPG2T L NET L1 LAPG2T L NET L2 LAPG2T L NET L3 LAPG2T L NET L4 3 3 2 Audio The LAPG2T L unit handles 4 slots of 4 balanced audio channels Each slot can contain either an input board A D converters or an output board D A converters this is a factory hardware configuration You can choose between them and customize your LAPG2T L as per your requirements The excellent sonic performance is achieved through the advanced 24 bit A D and D A converters together with the 48kHz capable audio processing and the Page 9 of 111 9 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 LAPG2T L ADSP 21369 SHARC Core capable of 2 4 GFLOPS peak performance for audio processing and a Black Fin ADSP BF536 at 400MHz for controlling the LAPG2T L Every single analogue audio input can be software defined for five different sensitivities input gain of OdB 12dB 24dB 40dB or 54dB it means the input device can have sensitivities of OdB 12dB 24dB 40dB or 54dB and for 48V phantom power operation This can be set for each single channel and each machine independently 3 3 3 Linking If more inputs or outputs are required it is possible to digitally link up to 32x LAPG2T L by using the Ateis Net This is explained in more detail in the Ateis Studio manual 3 3 4 Control Depending on your needs there are
96. unding prong Should the provided plug not fit into the electrical outlet please consult an electrician to replace the outlet Protect the power cord from any damage such as from being walked on protect cords from being pinched or sharply bent particularly at the plugs convenience receptacles and at the point where the power cord is attached to the device Use only the accessories or attachments as specified by the manufacturer Unplug this device during lightning storms or when left unused for long periods of time The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltage inside the product CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ___DONOTOPEN Warning to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Caution risk of electric shock do not open Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important instructions in the literature accompanying the product SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF THE PRODUCT Page 111 of 111
97. units layers can make the design more clear e Property tab is a special tab beside information about the icon in the design appearance there can also be other information that can be set or altered For the LAPG2T L this is position size Name External control TYPE in and output logic pre set and 3 party Devices LAP GZT DSP Configuration LAP G2T 1 Devices LAP G2T DSP Configuration LAP G2T 1 je F Layers EE Prop f s f a EF Audio Processors E MB Main CFE objec iP Layers Prop z LAP G2T 7 4 E Devices 3 Ss E if E Audio Processors ja caras 7 pa E LAP G2Ts 4 FF Remotes 3 i i A i LAP GT 1 oo PPM AS SS ce SA a BF Remotes 2 PSS AS N ws ba cs E PPM ASs a s A EEE TE a PPM AS 1 mmm Terra Controller 3 EF X HR ye i i 4 fed URC ASs ff URC As 5 CPS al eae E fi URC AS 1 4 B Speakers 3 a a f URC AS 2 Pd i 4 E Connectors af xes 4 Audio 4 Amplifiers E i lt a 4 Others as i Computer i 4 E Networkings CD Player i 4 E Singular A Microphone hae BURA Saeed ave i LAP G2T 1 Devices LAP GZT DSP Configuration LAP GZT 1 Current Lock Hide Name Select 7 layer 1 Untitled 5 Untitled an f Device Type LAP G2T Geometry E Position Left 350 Top 110 i Size Height 130 Audio Board A Input Audio BoardB output Audio Board C Input Ll Audin Baard D ewe
98. utput channel the output pin selected will react accordingly Page 53 of 111 53 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 BS ce 8 x Event 1 Priority 1 Device Management Ateis Net Serial Number Addres et eet Meee PPE UR ee SPE EP GN lees a PL a Oe De rma ann 478 4484 nna ae t i am mrmr For triggering the message an input pin can be selected Than choose the message event that needs to be played and the number of times the message should run It is possible to interrupt the message by a other message by using interrupt menut omaenda sb al man Y w F Device Management Serial Number Address Redundant Now is the message player ready for use lt is also possible to set the number of time the message runs when the signal on the input channel stays high it is even possible to start another event Still testing Run Times Interrupt Normal Ending k Event Link Forever Times CH Hi Lo CH Hi Lo fk Ww Event 1 ice Management Serial Number Address Redundan 34 192 168 100 231 Search By IP Page 54 of 111 dd From User Add from PC Add from HW Remove A f LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 Page 55 of 111 55 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 17 How to use the Scheduler To Use the scheduler there are a few things to know To make it work it needs an input signal This can be provided from a logic control
99. v1 0 0 19 Messages Open Device ECS 1 size at mpie Rate Khiz sample size Channels ame 3 i Di ichine WAV 631 WAVE 6 GNG3TONS wav 64892 Wave MA GNG3TONS WAV 63 KB WAVE Message in PC This part represents the message contained in your PC Message in PC Path C Program Files ATEIS ATEIS Studio v 1 0 0 19 Messages GNGITONS WAV 63 KE D a a U Path Display which is the folder containing the message in your PC Bhama Open a floating window in which you can change of folder e Selection of the messages Page 72 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary Store the selected message into the selected device venges Ue ie SEs ee Report Store device list ECS 1 Message store finished Wait until Message store finished is displayed _ Refresh Refresh the window It must be used after a transfer Message in device This part represents the message contained in the selected device Message in Device Device ECS 1 GNGSTONS WAY 64392 Wave 16000 Device Select the device in which you want store or retrieve the message By unrolling the menu you can choose between all the devices of your system You cannot store into several device in the same time toad Load all messages from the device into your PC Delete the selected message Refresh the window It must be used after a transfer Page 73 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preli
100. ve the same dimensions All the selected component will have the size of the component on the window s top left Make Same Width Make Same Height Make Same Size 5 7 7 Center You can select several component by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a selection square then you can move the component to the window s middle horizontally or vertically Center i Center Horizontal Center Vertical Center Horizontal amp Vertical Page 83 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 7 8 Group ji You can select several component by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a selection square then you can group the components in one component ct Group 2 components 1 2 component grouped in 1 component 7 5 7 9 UnGroup 4 This function split grouped components to single component It s the reverse of the Group function ot UnGroup 5 7 10 Normal Line The three following functions are different mode of wire drawing Normal Line t Right Angle Select Normal Line if you want to draw the wire with different angles NJ Normal Line is Auto Corner 5 7 11 Right Angle i Select Right Angle if you want to draw the wire only with right angles 90 degrees Right Angle Page 84 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 7 12 Auto Corner Select Auto Corner if you want that the wires are automatically arranged to have proper corner
101. window of the Ateis Studio program __ o gt o gt S S SSS 29 4 3 2 Use of the left side Device Window _____ 30 4 3 3 Components _ __ gt gt gt gt 31 4 3 4 Adding an Audio Processor 32 4 3 5 Configuring and updating the PPM AS _ 33 4 3 6 Configuring and updating of two URC AS_ 35 4 3 7 Building a configuration with use of the PPM AS NPC 37 4 3 8 How to use a RAC in a configuration __ _ 40 4 3 9 Calibration of Analogue input channels __ gt gt S o 41 4 3 10 Master Pre sets sub Pre sets and event manager 42 4 3 11 Using Global Parameters sub pre sets and creating Parameters in the URC AS s for use in the configuration 9 4 4 3 12 Possibility of adverting or displaying two pictures on the URC AS screen CAYO 4 3 13 Making of two configurations under two master pre sets and connecting parameters to some elements of the URC AS s 45 4 3 14 How to load a Chime in the PPM AS 51 Page 2 of 111 Jd 5 2 Ded 5 5 5 6 Ifi LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 4 3 15 How to use Message Player 4 3 16 How to use the Scheduler 4 3 17 How to update time in the LAPG2T L 4 3 18 How to use 3 party control 4 3 19 Howto upload Messages wav files in to the LAPG2T L 4 3 20 Compiling and loading of the design__ DSP Component Custom Components Design sA Layers 5 2 2 Bird s Eye 2 Properties 5 2 4 Message Library g 5 2 5 3 Party Control List
102. with separated wires and with right angles Auto Corner W pJi l 5 7 13 Signal Path Disable 3 Disable the signal path highlighting function When it s not disabled the signal path function allows seeing where an audio signal is sent through the design The signal path is highlighted in red To understand what this function is please see the next chapters Path Disable yqnal Path Mouse Move nal Path Temporary ignal Path Fired Path Lock 5 7 14 Signal Path Mouse Move In this mode by placing the mouse on a signal link the signal link and the entire signal path linked will be highlighted in red In this example the input C1 is routed in the matrix to the output 1 and 2 If you place the mouse on the link of the channel 1 then the signal path on the output 1 and 2 will be displayed in red E Nou Page 85 of 111 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM Preliminary 5 7 15 Signal Path Temporary 2 In this mode by selecting a signal link the signal link and the entire signal path linked will be highlighted in red If you click in a free zone the signal path is cancelled In this example the input C1 is routed in the matrix to the output 1 and 2 If you place select the link of the channel 1 then the signal path on the output 1 and 2 will be displayed in red selected link 5 7 16 Signal Path Fixed In this mode by selecting a signal link the signal link and the entire signa
103. xpander works in the exact opposite way of a compressor It will let intact the louder parts of a signal and decrease the quiet parts The gain reduction will occur for any signal falling below the threshold This component increases the dynamic range of a signal The Expander stereo component works in the same way but offers two audio inputs and outputs Parameters are the same that the ones for the mono Expander Preshold F Selease Gain ange time time reduction dB time dB Note an expansion ratio of 10 will add 10 dB of gain reduction Ratio x 1 1 to 10 to the input signal if the audio input level drops from 1 dB Threshold dB 60 0 to Sets the threshold point above which the expander will act 20 0 dB Threshold range dB 0 0 to Set a range in dB in which the expander will act around the 40 0 dB threshold point This setting is made too smoother the expander effect and will only work if the Soft Knee option is ON Attack time ms 0 to Sets the time it takes to respond to the input signal 1000 ms Release time ms 0 to Adjusts the time to stop the gain reduction 1000 ms Gain reduction dB Reflects the current amount of gain reduction 25 0 dB On Off Bypasses the expander s function Soft knee On Off Enables disables the Soft Knee mode LED lit red Indicates that the expander is working The Graph view and setting windows gives sometimes a better understanding of how the compressor will ac
104. ystem with several components and the signal path lt allows grouping several components in one This component is explained in the Audio Component Description Custom Component chapter Extended Components Components Here you can find graphical components rectangle line text ESA Ee ke yet tuics and image They are simple graphic They don t have any influence for the system Simply drag and drop the icons to the WORKING AREA Page 60 of 111 60 LAPG2T UL SYSTEM V1 0 5 2 Design Open the Design window in the DESIGN COMPONENTS AREA This window gives you a quick access to all the parameters of your system All the devices used in your design are displayed and classified by type After developing it displays an access to the Presets and external control of the device If you develop the Preset and Master Preset then you have the access to all parameters of all components Clicking on a parameter will open the component and select the parameter in red Design SEF Devices j TE Audio Processors 4 ECSS 4 cm 1 E5 External Control E Presets 4 e PPE a F Singular d G Devices a a IE Audio Processors 4 2 ECSs a Em ECS 1 4 2 External Control a E Presets a E pa Preset oho External Control Parameters ua Sub Presets 4 J DSP Configuration d JE DSF Components a E Output E a ie Input 1 iO Level ee oe Mute E goa Overload hes a4 Signal W p

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