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1. 42 AUTO UN ge 2 2 102 Sidi Oia uan cto le Digitall Decoder Mp 43 ALARM AUDIO SILENCE THR 40 0dB NA 20 BA SCIE EI oO ap EON ua 44 ALARM AUDIO SILENCE TIME 5sec 256 ple sec 45 ALARM AUDIO LOW No Inf Limit 2205 00B e 020 19 6 By 2172 12 Limie 46 ALARM AUDIO PEAK THR HIGH 3 0dB No Inf Limit 99dB 98dB 9 90B TL2 00B No Sup Limit 47 ALARM AUDIO RMS THR LOW No Inf Limit Lei 20 06B 10000 Alo 525 No oup Limit 48 ALARM AUDIO RMS THR HIGH 3 0dB loup Eum MOON xD gr 22020572 ooog md 00B NOT oup hamit 49 Ko fiar hamit ME O Ol aan ALARM AUDIO AVG RMS THR LOW No Inf Limit 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 dB 222048 NONU SAT E 50 ALARM AUDIO AVG RMS THR HIGH 3 0dB 51 No Inf nr e Oi 22 ALARM AUDIO AVG PEAK THR LOW No Inf Limi 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 t jug INO 52 ALARM AUDIO AVG HIGH 3 0dB Nor nee Se 2 2209 80B dB rl OC 2 7 2 ENER 53 ALARM 1 PILOT THR LOW 23 5dB Nord MEE 54 ALARM MPX 1 PILOT THR HIGH 21 5dB No Inf Limit 39 9dB 39 8dB Sn OR SUE 55 ALARM 1 PILOT PROT THR 45 0dB No Inf Limit 99 0dB 98 0dB zu OP BB 00 Esel
2. Slave FIRMWARE VERSION 2 0 TARGET 955261 oS SO S Axel USER NAME PASSWORD WEB PASSWORD e leal SNMP PRIVATE ACCESS PASSWORD private SERIALS SPEED 38400 Baud SETA MODE 2 L MODE Se MODE ANALOGIC OUT LEVEL 3 5dB PEGI AAN ERA On DIGITAL OUT Layak 21 ab hs OUT RATE MASK ALL ALARMS Off WEB REFRESE NETWORK POSITION 0 NETWORK POSITION TIME 0SEC PILOT PROT Minas On Description Menu name and description Name of connected device Firmware release installed on TARGET MODEL Name of TARGET MODEL device which will appear in the software and on the front panel INFO amp ALARMS of the Wolf Network Full name of TARGET MODEL device which will appear in the software and on the front panel INFO amp ALARMS of the Wolf Network User name which will be requested when accessing the Wolf Network device via Remoter Password which will be requested when accessing the Wolf Network device via Remoter Password which will be requested when accessing the Wolf Network device via webpage This parameter allows you to lock the Wolf Network device s front keypad Password for writing via SNMP protocol default setting is private Speed setting for all three serial ports This parameter is unique RS232 1 port connectio
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4. wolf Slave Firmware Version 1 3 7 Firmware Code 30731B 70UHA Axel Technology FX AXEL USING WOLF REMOTER FOR THE FIRST TIME 19 1 DIRECT LINK VIA MODEM UPLINK It is possible to connect PC and a remotely installed Wolf Network via a dial up modem connection Each time the connection is made via two dial up modems select LOCAL RS 232 MODEM in the communication channel configuration windows ComChannel The te connection mode Connection mode will be automatically set to bidirectional See the next section of this manual for the physical connection between the modem and the Wolf Network at the remote end serial port 1 of the Wolf Network must be used for this purpose Using Wolf Remoter Network set the serial port used to connect to the modem and the associated connection speed which is usually 38400 baud for POTS PSTN modems and 9600 baud for GSM modems You will also need to enter a modem initialization string Communication Channel SERIAL PORT Select the PC serial port to use for the connection from 1 to 255 In the case of a USB modem check that the virtual serial port is selected automatically by the PC SERIAL Set the maximum transmission speed for the selected PC port By default the Remoter will display SPEED the maximum value 38400 Baud The communication transmission speed set in the control PC s software must MATCH the transmission speed of the
5. Each of the two input sections the sections dedicated to connection to the signal to be distributed provides locally in turn a buffered output with adjustable level via trimmer and a second non buffered passive output which is useful for direct monitoring of the signal injected at the input N B the application of a load signal to this output can have direct effects on the signal present at the input connector The buffered output is equipped with a relay hardware bypass circuit that connects mechanically to the input connector in the event of a power failure Axel Technology 60 AXEL gt TECHNOLOGY OPTO RELAY PORT 30 5 WOLF DEVICE ANALOG BREAKOUT CABLE SU OGNI CALZA USARE TERMORESTRINGENTE SU OGNI PIN USARE TERMORESTRINGENTE 25 Poli Maschio SU OGNI CALZA USARE TERMORESTRINGENTE SU OGNI PIN USARE TERMORESTRINGENTE 25 Poli Femmina 7 TERMORESTRINGENTE TERMORESTRINGENTE o SRASPA PER TRA PER 5 4 Analog 53 BreakOut 2 rad a Box 8 E lt TE FORARE RAEE RIME ALLO AT SG ig SGUAINATURA 30 SGUAINATURA 30mm sul connettore SPELLATURA 15mm SPELLATURA 15mm sul connettore 100 cm taglio 98cm Meo InputA Left E InputA Left InputA Right InputA Right InputB Left InputB Left 9 8 InputB Right 3 21 InputB Right 2 20 6 Output1 Left 18 Output1 Left O 19 O4 Output1 Right 17 Output1 Right 5
6. 69 ALARM MPX 2 RDS THR LOW 28 5dB Nog Lie ollo cse 227277 Watanabe 70 ALARM MPX 2 RDS HIGH 26 5dB No 15 08 Sup Limit 71 New IGE IKHZ 5 ALARM MPX 2 DEV THR LOW NO Inf Limi SURE NOSOP Limit t 72 ALARM MEX 2 PEAK DEV THR HIGH 90KHz No Iaf Limit 1KHz 2KHz 2227 No sup limite 73 No Inf Limit 99 0dB 98 0dB ALARM MEX THR ROW EE 200225 4 2 Dolor No cup Limit 74 No ite Ema 99 0dB 98 0dB ALARM ARTI HICH 2 a 22001222 oC EIE i Scop NO Ste E TEE 75 No Inf Limit 99 0dB 98 0dB ALARM MPX 2 DEC AUDIO THR LOW No Inf Lim 20 0dB 5 2126 dB LE 22120142 222 L 76 ALARM MPX 2 DEC AUDIO HIGH 3 0dB No Limito o 01222 ee 200008 6 cle r 2 ne 77 ALARM MPX 2 DEC AUDIO SILENCE THR 99 98 40 0 20 00B 1 008 1 96 ala 20022 2201 78 1 2 10 05 ALARM MPX 2 DEC AUDIO SILENCE TIME 5sec 79 ALARM EM MPX PILLOT THR LOW 23 50B No ine me 90B 39 80B SUS Oe SUD 80 ALARM FM MPX PILOT THR HIGH 21 5dB oo oa sU dB NO Up 11 81 ALARM FM MPX PILOT PROT THR 35 0dB None 29970057 zoom MO Mc 25527 12 Axel Techno
7. DECODER PEAK On RDS QUALI ORT RDS PI On RDS DI On RDS PTY On RDS RDS 5 RDS 5 RDS TMC Off RDS EON Off RDS RDS QUALITY Off FM RDS PI On EM RDS 2 1250 This parameter is used to display or not the decoded audio control expressed as RMS from the MPX 2 input This parameter is used to display or not the stereophonic pilot 19 Hz at the FM input Monitor RF This parameter is used to display or not the RDS service 57 Hz at the FM input Monitor RF This parameter is used to display or not Excess or No deviation errors at the FM input Monitor RF This parameter is used to display or not ITU R BS412 errors at the FM input Monitor RF This parameter is used to display or not Pilot Protection control errors at the FM input Monitor RF This parameter is used to display or not the decoded audio control intended as the presence of silence from the FM input Monitor RF This parameter is used to display or not the decoded audio control expressed as RMS from the FM input Monitor RF This parameter is used to display or not the stereophonic pilot 19 Hz at the 0 input This parameter is used to display or not the RDs service 57 Hz at the 0 input This parameter is used to display or not Excess or No deviation errors at the 0 input This parameter is used to display or not ITU R BS412 errors
8. AUTO TUNER FREQUENCY 100 80MHz END AUTOMATIC MODE PRESET RDS_MASK_SETTINGS TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT On TRAFFIC PROGRAM On ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES On MUSIC SPEECH Music SYNTAX OF THE WOLF ASCII PARSER v1 2 0 71 01 22 22220201 0112 Ort On Ork On Ori On Music Speech Werden eee DECODER TIDENTIEFICATION 0 BROCRANEIVYPE News PROGRAM NAMES RENE PROGRAM PT IDENT 352021 END RDS MASK SETTINGS ALARM GENERAL MASK MAIN SILENCE On MAIN AUDIO PEAK On MAIN AUDIO AVG PEAK On MAIN AUDIO RMS On MAIN AUDIO AVG RMS On MPX1 PILOT On MPX1 RDS On MPX1 DEVIATION On MPX1 ITUBS412 Off MPX1 PILOT PROTECTION Off MPX1 DECODER SILENCE Off MPX1 DECODER RMS Off MPX2 PILOT On MPX2 RDS On liete Lo aeree EE Monee ver eso Sesto EY Mono Dynamic Pty O rer ne Mono otat Lou I oc ver E bored se Moo Comores sed mS be Ge On NO PROGRAMME NEWS See SPORT EDUCATION DRAMA CULTURE gt SCIENCE VARIED POP MUSIC ROCK MUSIC EASY LISTENING MUSIC LIGHT CLASSICAL 052 CLASSICAL OTHER MUSIC WEATHER FINANCE CHILDRENS PROGS SOCIAL AFFAIRS CONI PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE amp HOBBY JAZZ MUSIC COUNTRY MUSIC NATIONAL MUS
9. Ip 192 168 099 065 Pott 1327 Master Main Status 08 08 2011 WAIT NEXT SLOT 12 57 51 Main Source Digital 2 Backup Source 1 Decoder Mpx2 Available Backup Source 2 Digital 2 Available Backup Source 3 Digital 1 Available Backup Source 4 Off Source Digital 2 Ref 21 7 dBFs gt gt aneous Measure Disconnect Peak Right RMS Right Peak Right RMS Right Analogic 2 Ref 3 5 dBu ntaneous Measure 82 00 dBr Peak Right 88 72 dBr AMS Right es Slot Time 1 Audio 82 53 dBr 88 72 dBr Available Available Available Source MPX1 Main Reference 0 0 dBu gt gt Istantaneous Measure RMS Left 83 65 dBr AMS Right 83 65 dBr Source MPX2 Res Reference 0 0 dBu gt Istantaneous Measure Connections Clock and Editor 1 Start at End at Digital 2 Status RDS Min ITUBS412 Max RMS Right Max RDS Min ITUBS412 Max RMS Right Max RDS Min ITUBS412 Max Peak Right Max RDS ITUBS412 Max Peak Right Max Axel Technology AXEL TECHNOLOG CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SOFTWARE 18 3 OVERVIEW OF AXEL WOLF MANAGER Wolf Manager is designed and structured to provide a global view of the Wolf Network device as graphically as possible This application can be considered a lighter v
10. NE lt x lt 57 4 505 5 55 55 8 4 10 2 WOLF FRONT PANEL AXEL ULTRA ADVANCED FM MEASUREMENT SYSTEM MP AX 1 IAIN SOURCE NAM PAPAL 0 AVERAGE 1 03 MASTER LAST 10 AVG i lt T PEAKR LE RMS R E ee E aM et af IA 88 dBr 141 abr m MPX amp RDS MEASI JREME NT 14 59 U3 2 U U 74 9 03 1 07 2 Po 30 MPX 0 LOCAL CODER 68 2 03 0 0 BACKUP SOURCE BACKUP SOURCE APX amp RDS MEASUREME 04 9 25 04 9 24 9 1 05 9 27 4 1 es Display for LOCAL CODER AUDIO MEASUREMENT Display for amp RDS MEASUREMENT Display for BACKUP SOURCE STATUS Display for amp RDS MEASUREMENT QAXEL Axel Technology 10 11 Display for INFO amp ALARMS Display for RDS DECODERS Monitor module with 7 Headphone socket for monitor 6 3 mm jack 8 Output volume dial Module for 9 Listening audio selection 10 Transmitter selection Selection LOCAL CODER CHANGEOVER Axel Technology 10 3 WOLF REAR PANEL e m 232 2 pto Imtertac gt 1 J or 15 4 DO A No FIGURE DESCRIPTION 1 Label with device model and serial number fan Power supply fuse unit 2 RS232 1 3 RS 232 serial port n 1 For Wolf device control and monitoring and fi
11. WOLF Automatic digital measuring and monitoring system for FM networks User manual Installation and use of the Wolf device and software Rev 1 1 ENG AXEL v TECHNOLOGY SEDE DI BOLOGNA VIA CADUTI DI SABBIUNO G F 40011 ANZOLA EMILIA BOLOGNA ITALY PHONE 39 051 736555 39 051 736154 Fax 39 051 736170 e mail info axeltechnology com http www axeltechnology com SEDE DI BERGAMO SEDE DI LUCCA SEDE DI ROMA VIA ITALIA 1 VIALE MARCONI 86 VIA SALARIA 223 24030 MEDOLAGO BERGAMO ITALY 55045 PIETRASANTA LUCCA ITALY 00015 MONTEROTONDO ROMA ITALY SAFETY WARNINGS ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA ITA THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING AXEL TECHNOLOGY WOLF The Wolf is the leading automatic digital measuring and monitoring system for FM networks It can monitor analog audio signals AES EBU and MPX RDS or RBDS digital signals and RF signals It monitors the quality of the FM signal transmitted in off air mode and is a powerful and intelligent automatic changeover device that works between all inputs It filters all RDS units and using a local coder it regenerates a UECP stream for other coders as well as managing alarms and its switching policy is user settable It is combinable with WOLF networks for comparative measurements and automatic tests on the network with on air mode option Wolf features the following inputs 2 analog audio 2 AES EBU audio MPX 3 1 Tuner Outputs featured are 2 analog aud
12. Automatic Measures Measure DB Offline Data Axel Technology RES AAXEL WOLF WEB PAGE WEBSERVER 27 WOLF WEB PAGE WEBSERVER Within the Wolf Network there is a web server which allows the user to display the Wolf Network measurements and status via an html page viewable in any web browser To access the Wolf Network web server simply key the IP address of the Wolf Network you want to monitor into the navigation bar of Web browser If the Wolf is located in a private LAN simply enter the address in the navigation bar If the device you want to monitor is remote and connection via the Internet WAN is a possibility then you will need to enter both the public address and the port assigned to the device and managed by the router The syntax is generally PUBLIC IP PORT Once the target device is reached a password may be requested if not you will be able to view the device s measurements and status N WF3 Sede Axel C ffi 192 168 99 65 ON LINE DATA 17 August 2011 17 40 05 Wolf Slave Name WF3 Sede Axel Wolf Master MAIN SOURCE SELECTED SIGNALS Source Decoder MPX1 m Selected BACK UP SOURCES 1 Decoder MPX2 3 Digital 1 unavailable unavailable Main Audio Peak Main Silence Main Audio Avg Peak Mpx1 ItuB412 Mpx1 Pilot Protection Mpx1 Decoder Silence Mpx2 Pilot Protection Mpx2 Decoder Silence Mpx2 Decoder Rms Tuner Decoder
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14. from the MPX 1 input This parameter is used to display or not the decoded audio control expressed as RMS from the MPX 1 input This parameter is used to display or not the stereophonic pilot 19 Hz at the MPX 2 input This parameter is used to display or not the RDs service 57 Hz at the MPX 2 input This parameter is used to display or not Excess or No deviation errors at the MPX 2 input This parameter is used to display or not ITU R BS412 errors at the MPX 2 input This parameter is used to display or not Pilot Protection control errors at the MPX 2 input This parameter is used to display or not the decoded audio control intended as the presence of silence from the MPX 2 input AXE Reese See RDS protocol See RDS protocol See RDS protocol See RDS protocol See RDS protocol See RDS protocol See RDS protocol See RDS protocol See parameter 38 Axel Technology 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 2 DECODER RMS On FM MPX PILOT On FM MPX RDS On EM MPX FM MPX ITUBS412 0n FM MPX PILOT PROTECTION On FM MPX DECODER SILENCE On FM MPX DECODER RMS On PILOT On RDS On DEVIATION 0On ITUBS412 0ff dO OER 12 On MPXO DECODER
15. the relative exchange ranking Selection of the Main Source for control and broadcasting in Automatic FIRST Back up broadcasting source SECOND Back up broadcasting source THIRD Back up broadcasting source FOURTH Back up broadcasting source This parameter sets the audio threshold value below which the sound is considered silence This parameter specifies how long in seconds before the audio level below the ALARM AUDIO SILENCE THR value should be considered silence in which case an This parameter 43 is strictly linked to parameter 44 Axel Technology AXE Reese 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE ALARM AUDIO PEAK THR LOW No Inf Limit PAR UID ILO Sr ALARM AUD RMS THR LON mE ALARM AUDIO RMS eI ele iS Dolls ALARM AUDIO AVG RMS THR LON NO M it CO 2 2 2 EE ALARM AUDIO AVG THR LOW No Inf Lim LE ALARM AUDIO AVG PEAK THR HIGH 3 0dB ALARM MPX 1 PILOT THR LOW 23 5dB ALARM MPX 1 PILOT THR HIGH 21 5dB ALARM MPX 1 PILOT PROT THR 45 0dB ALARM MPX 1 RDS THR LOW 28 5dB ALARM MPX 1 RDS THR HIGH 25 5dB ALARM MPX 1 PEAK DEV THR LOW No Inf Lim ALARM MPX 1 DEV THR HIGH 90KHz ALARM 1 ITUB412 LOW No Inf Limi t ALARM MPX 1 ITUB412 THR HIGH No Sup Lim dit alarm
16. while Exit is used to quit the program 2 Clock and Editor Automatic Measures Measure DB Offline Data Axel Technology KE Axe CLOCK AND EDITOR 21 CLOCK AND EDITOR By clicking Clock and Editor you can access the most important part of the device the part where you can set the minimum and maximum setpoints and the Wolf Network trigger thresholds The Clock and Editor submenu window that appears is divided into two and features the Wolf Configuration Editor on the left hand side and the Wolf Internal Clock Synchronizer on the right which shows not only the current time taken from the PC but also the UTC Universal Time Code and the Local Time Offset according to the country of use and the offset from GMT When you press the Synchronize button the program asks whether you want to the enter the time taken by the Wolf Network from the PC where you are configuring the device Wolf Configuration Editor Wolf Internal Clock Synchronizer UTC Monday 06 06 2011 14 05 42 Welcome to the Wolf Target Configuration Editor irae reel BEES with this module you can set up all measures schedule them define macro commands and much as Local T me Monday Click on the button below to access to the Editor 0 8 0 8 0 1 1 16 05 42 Access to Wolf Editor Connections 7 Clock and Editor Measure DB Offline Data If you press Access to Wolf Editor you will enter the Wolf Network device and so will
17. 5 I 3 u Output2 Left 15 Output2 Left 6 16 1 Output2 Right 14 Output2 Right E 2 220 Cavo BB ANALOG WOLF Connessione tra Wolf e BBox This cable is used to connect the Analog Breakout Box and the MPX WLF BBAM to the WOLF device This cable is supplied with the Breakout Box kit Axel Technology MB OPTO RELAY PORT 30 6 WOLF DEVICE ANALOG BREAKOUT CABLE WLF ADPTA numerazione pin Li connettore FEMMINA Input A Left KA C odio input A Right FEMMINA 25 Poli Maschio eier Input B Left GIALLO f nl FEMMINA Input B Right MASCHIO OutputA Left MASCHIO E OutputA Right numerazione pin sul connettore SGUAINATURA 30mm MASCHIO SPELLATURA 15mm 3 OutputB Left MASCHIO OutputB Right BIANCO SPELLATURA 15mm 20 cm MARRONE InputA Left o ROSSO InputA Right ARANCIO InputB Left e a GIALLO Output1 Left o Output1 Right VIOLA Output2 Left o gitgi eit tgit eit eit git eit BIANCO Output2 Right JO Q 2 LD GNA YN 221 BreakOut Cable DIGITAL Wolf If you do not have the Wolf Digital Breakout Box you can use this cable which has two Digital AES EBU inputs with 110 ohm impedance The digital outputs are also Digital AES EBU with 110 ohm
18. 5kHz 1 6 7kHz 2 0 10kHz 0 1 15kHz 0 1 This product has been developed in collaboration with Audio Devices Hardware amp Software Engineering Axel Technology EX AXEL TECHNOLOGY APPENDIX A CONNECTOR PINOUT 29 APPENDIX A CONNECTOR PINOUT 29 1 RS232 CONNECTION AND PINOUT RS 232 Male RS 232 Female 2 3 4 5 The PC connections require standard pin to pin i e not crossover serial cables For correct operation the connection cables must be no longer than 20 m Ports 2 and 3 use only the Tx Rx and GND signals for the PC connection while Port 1 also supports the DTR signal Data Terminal Ready used for modem connection For communication purposes the port speed must be similar 29 2 ANALOG AND DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTION XLR Female XLR Male ROSSO RED ROUGE Front Pinout 1 Ground 2 Signal HOT 3 Return COLD Axel Technology QAXEL OPTO RELAY PORT 30 OPTO RELAY PORT The Remote Opto connector provides four General Purpose inputs and four General Purpose decoupled binary outputs Each input features non polarised photo couplers with a 470 ohm protective series resistor fitted inside The maximum current applicable at each input is 15 mA and the maximum current that can flow at each output phototransistor collectors is 10 mA The dc voltage is 9 volts non stabilised The output is
19. Alarm generation and display re Traffic Program status control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re Music Speech Inherent to the FM input Monitor RF status control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re the presence Inherent to the FM input Monitor RF of the Alternative Frequencies List control ERROR control enable at MPX 1 input ERROR control enable at MPX 2 input ERROR control enable at FM input ERROR control enable at MPX 0 input ERROR control enable at MAIN input Decoder Sync loss control enable Wolf Master Sync loss control enable Inherent to the FM input Monitor RF System Failure display Emergency operation status display Critical operation status display Backup invalid status display Communication error display High internal Wolf temperature display These parameters can be used to enable or not UECP data propagation Diffusion of TA TP status data Diffusion of Program Service data Diffusion of Radio Text data Diffusion of Decoder Inform status data Diffusion of Music Speech status data Diffusion of Program Type data Diffusion of Program Identif data Diffusion of Traffic Message Channel and Radio Text Plus data Once you have finished configuring the Wolf Network device press the Export key to export the Work done stored inside the device D You can also check for protocol errors by
20. Dor Limit ALARM DEC AUDIO HIGH 3 OdB ALARM DEC AUDIO SILENCE THR 40 0dB ALARM FM MPX DEC_AUDIO PEAK SILENCE TIM E 5sec Axel Technology This parameter sets the minimum audio threshold value at the MPX 2 DECoder input below which the sound is considered silence This parameter specifies how long in seconds before an audio level at MPX 2 DECoder input below the ALARM AUDIO SILENCE THR value should be considered silence in which case an alarm will be generated This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19Hz measurement value at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19Hz measurement value at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the pilot protection measurement value i e the purity presence or absence of spurious and harmonic emissions disturbance around the 19Hz frequency or the stereophonic pilot The measurement is taken at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement value at the FM input Monitor RF lf the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement v
21. Ine coc en Moxi AUTO AUDIO BACKUP 5 1 SEL Decoder 2 AUTO AUDIO BACKUP SRC2 SEL Digital 2 AUTO AUDIO BACKUP SRC3 SEL Digital 1 AUTO AUDIO BACKUP SRC4 SEL Off ALARM AUDIO SILENCE THR 40 0dB EE E 2 Siero Dissemination of UECP data from Wolf device and retransmission thereof filtered or not to other UECP compatible devices See Target Propagation Settings NTP service offset Destination Encoder Address for UECP packets received by Wolf Destination Site Address for UECP packets received by Wolf Analog Audio Input Setpoint for both Analog 1 and Analog 2 Digital Audio Input Setpoint Local CoderMPX 0 input setpoint MPX 1 input setpoint MPX 2 input setpoint De emphasis value setting for decoder MPX Possible values 0 50 75 15 With the same deviation the audio level changes according to the deviation lost because of the RDS and the Pilot and this parameter is used to realign the measurement to offset this loss The default value is the compensation required for a 21dB pilot and a 28dB RDS This parameter represents a correction factor that is entered to offset the loss of audio level generated on the stereo audio signal due to the deviation lost because of the Stereo Pilot injection and the Carrier with RDS data modulation Depending on the Pilot level and the RDS level used this parameter allows you to bring the audio level meter to zero This section is for changeover operation with
22. OUT1 A A relay based hardware bypass system see Relay1 Relay2 and Relay3 and Relay4 in figure is used to establish direct physical contact between inputs and outputs in the event of a power failure This is done to prevent interruptions in the transmission chain in the event of a power failure In particular the bypasses performed in the event of power failure are as follows RH output OUT1 A with RH input IN A LH output OUT1 A with LH input IN A RH output OUT1 B with RH input IN B LH output OUT1 B with LH input IN B The MPX section features The MPX Breakout Box with 12 BNC connectors it is connected to the WOLF device via two inputs MPX 1 and MPX 2 on the central unit and via a dedicated cable for the BB MPX connector As the block diagram below shows the Breakout Box features the same two inputs MPX 1 and MPX 2 already featured on the rear panel of the Wolf with the addition of a foldback output for each of them i e a replica signal of the input signal buffered independently In addition the Breakout Box features an MPX output associated via internal relay to the MPX 1 input or the MPX 2 output in conjunction with any AUX signal that might be present 11 In the event of power failure a relay establishes a direct connection via hardware bypass between the AUX input and the aforesaid output Finally the Breakout Box has two equivalent test outputs which repeat the signal available at the Out MPX output
23. PEAK DEV HIGH 90KHz This parameter sets the Peak deviation of the MPX signal at the MPX 0 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm IS generated This parameter sets the MPX 0 Power 19 Hz 99 ALARM MPX 0 ITUB412 THR LOW No Inf Limi measurement value expressed as t recommendations ITU BS 412 at the MPX 0 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated 100 This parameter sets the MPX 0 Power 19Hz ALARM MPX 0 ITUB412 THR HIGH No Sup Lim measurement value expressed as recommendations ITU BS 412 at the 0 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated 101 This parameter sets the Peak DECoded audio ALARM 0 DEC AUDIO PEAK THR LOW No I measurement value at the 0 input If the nf Limit measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated 102 This parameter sets the Peak DECoded audio ALARM MPX 0 DEC AUDIO HIGH 1 measurement value at the 0 input If the OdB measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated 103 This parameter sets the minimum audio ALARM MPX 0 DEC AUDIO PEAK SILENCE THR threshold value at the MPX 0 DECoder input 40 0dB below which the sound is considered silence 104 This parameter specifies how long in seconds ALARM MPX 0 DEC AUDIO PEAK SILENCE TIME before an audio level at MPX 0 DECoder input 5sec below the ALARM AUDIO SILENCE_THR value should be cons
24. WOLF REF Automatic reference signal generation and measurement system for the WOLF system Management of analog audio and AES EBU outputs GPI control port alarm management SNMP Web server 1 RU Combinable with WOLF networks for comparative measurements and automatic tests on network RS232 Ethernet port for remote control via PC 9 1 2 OPTIONS AVAILABLE CODE OPTION DESCRIPTION A110050316 WLF ADPTA Wolf Analog Adapter on 8 XLR 2 stereo IN 2 stereo OUT A110050317 WLF ADPTD Wolf Ditigal Adapter on 4 XLR 2 AES EBU IN 2 AES EBU OUT A110050320 WLF BBAM Analog Audio and MPX signal breakout box HW bypass functions for all outputs 19 1u rack Includes 1m Wolf BB connection cables A110050324 WLF BBD AES EBU Audio breakout box HW bypass functions for the two outputs AES EBU distributor 6 out 19 1u rack Includes 1m Wolf BB connection cables Axel Technology AXE p BEINE WOLF FUNCTIONAL AND CONNECTION DIAGRAM 10 WOLF FUNCTIONAL AND CONNECTION DIAGRAM RS232 UECP DATA Analog 1 Analog 2 Digital 1 reti Ce Digital 2 MPX 1 2 2 gt gt 5 a Monitor RF el Axel Technology AEB AXEL gt TECHNOLOGY 10 1 WOLF MEASUREMENTS CHANGEOVER DIAGRAM 00000000000000000000
25. Wolf Network previously assigned with Wolf Address Manager and the port 4 If not used you can also delete the other Wolf connection parameters that do not exist in your network 5 Once the IP address and relative ports have been entered save them by clicking and accepting the change of data base wl 6 Close the Configuration Editor by clicking on and return to the ComChannel settings SROUP_START 5 GROUP NAME Wolf Network 1 i WOLF 1 Wolt Network 1 192 168 099 065 1327 GROUP_ END Click OK to confirm or ESC to quit without saving Axel Technology AXEL gt TECHNOLOGY WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION 20 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION Once the connection has been established between the PC Messages and the Wolf Network device various items of connection data will appear on the communications panel on the right This Connection to Target successfully established message box also shows that the connection has been Sieve successfully established Firmware Version 2 0 6 Firmware Code 403P1H 70106 Tv In the lower section of the screen of the Wolf Target Remoter control software there is also an additional horizontal bar that can be used to perform certain operations 1 Connections Clock and Editor Automatic Measures Measure DB Offline Data while the Disconnect and Exit 2 buttons appear in the middle section Disconnect is used to disconnect the device from your PC
26. and refer to the reference level selected for each input via the Reference menu see the Reference stages applied to each input which actually represent the Fixed gain value applied to that particular input The Web Server screen page shows the Manual control settings 16 LOCAL REMOTE MODE When it is in local mode the Wolf does not accept operating commands from remote devices All UECP SNMP HTTP activation commands are therefore masked graphically via the software TFTP commands are always accepted as they are considered globally configured macro operations In this mode it is assumed that the local operator has total control of the device In remote mode normal operating condition all commands are accepted with all the complications for an operator inherent to shared parameters in the event of local navigation Axel Technology FX AXEL HOW TO CONNECT THE WOLF 17 HOW TO CONNECT THE WOLF A2 M1 M2 M A1 1 _MPX SECTION P A WLF BBAM WLF BBAM WOLF 2 N OG BEE MONITOR RF D D 3 DT SESHON ________ 49099940004 ANALOG AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO MPX RS232 BB CONNECTIONS Listed below are the maximum number of inputs and outputs available on the Wolf Balanced Stereo Analog Audio Input 1 Analog 1 Balanced Stereo A
27. at AC wall plugs and convenience receptacles and at the point where the cord plugs into the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the AC wall outlet and the audio connections This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Installation Configuration and installation should only be carried out by a competent installation engineer Cabling Using high quality wires well protected Make sure the cable integrity This symbol alerts you to the presence of dangerous voltage inside the closure voltage which may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock Do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions Refer all servicing to qualified personnel The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Do not change the voltage setting or replace the mains fuse without first turning the unit off and unplugging the mains cord Make sure the AC main voltage corresponds to that indi
28. be able to configure the machine to work in your network Once this has been pressed a window opens where you can send commands to the Wolf u Network device Clicking the IMPORT button allows you to view the data inside the Wolf Network device and configure the setpoints and operating values Axel Technology Axe N 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE 22 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE In this part of the control software you will see various parameters The first section shown below specifies the file name author date time of changes and any notes that may be included for the device in question ERRATA 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 22 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 52 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE e e r e e FILE untitled AUTHOR DATE 08 08 2011 TIME 020100420 5 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK The lower section meanwhile shows the Wolf Network operating values the settable values are discussed in the next section Parameter name command GENERAL SETTINGS TARGET
29. digital audio inputs and outputs inputs output hardware bypass function inputs and outputs on XLR balanced line connector e External MPX changeover module optional for automatic MPX signal switching e Measurement module for RMS and Audio signal peak 2measurement modules for RMS and signal peak and ITU B412 power MPX signals e UECP mixer module and UECP command sequencer with annual programming Axel Technology 8 AXEL SAFETY WARNINGS ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA 1 SAFETY WARNINGS ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA SAFETY WARNINGS CONSIGNES DE S CURIT IMPORTANTES ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Rel 1 3 1 1 FOREWORD For your own safety and to avoid invalidation of the warranty all text marked with these Warning Symbols should be read carefully Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor The manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error contained in this manual or through any mis operation or fault in hardware contained in the product It is recommended that all maintenance and service on the product should be carried out by the manufacturer or its authorised agents The manufacturer cannot accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by service maintenance
30. impedance but since they do not use the Breakout Box the audio and hardware bypass function is lost in the event of a fault Axel Technology QAXEL OPTO RELAY PORT 30 7 WOLF DEVICE DIGITAL BREAKOUT BOX WLF BBD sv The picture above shows the layout of the digital inputs and outputs As regards the use of outputs 1 2 3 4 OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 these can be fully configured as required the default jumper settings inside the Breakout Box are such that these always reproduce OUT C All inputs and outputs are transformer de coupled with a characteristic impedance of 110 ohms w E J2 J4 J6 J8 OUT J1 J3 J5 J7 1234 I I INPUT C COCO INPUT D 1 LI EI OUTPUT C ae 1 CCO OUTPUT D 2 2 They also be configured as copy of the INPUT or INPUT D signal by modifying the internal jumpers Axel Technology QAXEL OPTO RELAY PORT 30 8 WOLF DEVICE DIGITAL BREAKOUT CABLE 15 Poli Maschio 15 Poli Femmina ZL RE RS atta Te ge o 0606 06 SS 22 02 FORA Im 5V Digital CMD ByPass HW GND Digital Sync AES EBU GND InputD GNO Output GND This cable is used to connect the Digital Breakout Box and the MPX WLF BBD to the WOLF device This cable is supplied with the Breakout Box kit Axel Technology AXEL TECHNOLOGY OPTO RELA
31. one of the functions for which the device was conceived is the ability to manage its powerful internal changeover function according to the precise meter featured The Wolfs internal changeover function allows the device to broadcast the best audio source according to the reference parameters configured internally 14 AUTOMATIC MODE In automatic mode the Wolf automatically runs a series of pre set measurements on audio signals and MPX RDS and antenna signals and records the results in its log file The machine can also compare the measurements against reference values or ranges called Thresholds preset by the operator or other reference data This mode is generally the standard operating mode In this mode you cannot change any system configuration parameter When the Wolf is set to Auto or is carrying out on line measurements other measurements are carried out at the same time including Pilot Level RDS level peak deviation and power as required by standard ITU R BS412 on the two signals marked MPX 1 and MPX 2 Depending on the how the device is configured these will correspond to either the external Base Bandwidth MPX 1 and MPX 2 inputs the built in tuner output or the output of any external tuner that may be in use One RDS decoder stage meanwhile can be applied either to one of the two signals MPX 1 or MPX 2 or directly to the signal outputted by the built in tuner or the external tuner In addition the Wolf decoder featu
32. or absence of spurious and harmonic emissions disturbance around the 19Hz frequency or the stereophonic pilot The measurement is taken at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement value at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement value at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the peak deviation of the MPX signal at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the peak deviation of the MPX signal at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the MPX Power 19Hz measurement value expressed as recommendations ITU BS 412 at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the MPX Power 19Hz measurement value expressed as recommendations ITU BS 412 at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is above the value No Inf Limit control disabled see protocol NO Sup Limit disabled see protocol No Imni Limit disabled see protocol NO Sup Limit disabled see protocol No Int Limit disabled see protocol No Sup Limit disabled see protocol No Inf Limit disabled see pro
33. protected by a 300 mA self resetting fuse and a 10 ohm internal protective resistor OPTO RELAY INTERFACE PORT 1 amp OPTO RELAY INTERFACE PORT 2 RELAY 4 re RELAY 3 RELAY 7 RELAY 2 RELAY 6 RELAY 1 RELAY 5 m 1 1 SE Ole TI MT ons O O R Opb IT REM A R Ra e O O R Omh QOL N RR Ql O OS SOT 1 100hm F1 100hm 300mA F1 AUTO FUSE 49V GND 300m AUTO FUSE 9V GND Pins 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 and 13 are connected to the non polarised optoisolators A source 9 V dc limited current is available on pin 1 using an auto fuse and a 10 ohm resistor Axel Technology AXEL gt TECHNOLOGY 30 1 RELAY CONNECTION OPTO RELAY PORT The maximum current supported by the relays switching current is 1A while the maximum voltage is 30 V The individual relays are assigned by the software The dc voltage is 9 volts non stablised The relative output is protected by a 300 mA self resetting fuse The connector features markings showing the COMMON NORMALLY CLOSED and NORMALLY OPEN contacts for four SPDT relays Relay 1 NC Relay 1 C Relay 3 C Relay 3 NO Relay 2 NC r Relay 2 Relay 4 C Relay 2 NO Relay 4 NO Relay 4 NC 1 Relay 4 can also be used as an indicator of the presence of the 5 volts DC internal power supply branch Relay 3 NC An internal jumper J1 allows you to a
34. s internal tuner set to a user settable frequency To set this value frequency expressed as MHz see the previous section parameter 106 In this panel you can see the last slot of measurements made on a variety of audio sources entering the Wolf Network device Each measurement slot is 10 minutes in length and the data is stored inside the Wolf Network for a given period usually 1 year then automatically deleted or sent via network to the Wolf Ranger or Manager application Ranger then collects all the data received from the various devices such as the Tiger Shark the Wolf Network and all SNMP devices connected to generate reports statistics and alarms The Wolf Network Remoter screen to the left also provides a device operation summary as the Main Audio is shown with the Source and the relative measurements and the various Backup Audios with their Statuses Green Area As far as the rest of the measurements of the MPX 1 MPX 2 FM MPX and MPX 0 are concerned there are various parameters visible in this area too blue area Enabling the display and setting the trigger threshold values are both possible using the WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE option outlined in the previous section Last of all the temperature is shown and as for the above parameters you can set the trigger thresholds to apply in the event that the value exceeds certain limits Axel Technology AXEL gt TECHNOLOG WOLF MEAS
35. 5 ERR A 449 488 ARA nu WOLF 4 Split 4 Beverly Hills 128 198 004 100 mmt mimi GROUP Bann erabri GROUP START GROUP NAMEe West Coast Bridge AXF 37 WOLF_1 St Quentin 1A 128 196 013 001 11022 WOLF_2 Florida Keys North Station 126 196 013 117 1104 WOLF_3 Brooklyn Congress Center 28 196 013 077 7749 WOLF _4 Central Park NYC 128 196 013 220 41358 WOLF 5 Green Tower Washington DC 128 196 013 221 1060 WOLF _6 Salt Lake City 128 196 013 032 13002 suse se Passa m 4 For example if you re connecting to three units two from one group and one from another e A Wolf with the address 128 198 076 030 assigned port 2060 and name Split 1 Middle Town belonging to the group EAST Coast Bridge DPL 01 e A Wolf with the address 128 198 035 121 assigned port 3007 and name Split 2 Route 66 belonging to the group EAST Coast Bridge DPL 01 And so on until all the devices you want the Wolf Network to control have been entered You will have to UNCHECK the S box and edit the lines If you only want to control a single Wolf Network device and this device has been entered into your LAN network proceed as follows 1 Enter the Group Name as a mnemonic name that refers to the device in the example Wolf Network 1 2 Enter the name of the device as the name in WOLF 1 in the example Wolf Network 1 3 Enter the target IP of the
36. 628R 626 0 13 Test Point Source Measured Levels dB Test Windows L 85 0 R 85 0 80 03 6 4 0dB No Inf 50 0dB L 0 0 R 0 0 No Inf No Inf No Inf No Inf L 0 0R 0 0 1 No Inf No Inf No Inf No Inf 6 0d8 4 0dB 6 0dB 4 0dB No Inf 50 0dB No Inf 50 0dB TCP IP Analogic 1 Target Type 38400 Baud F Analoge 1 Analogic 1 Mpx0 Decoder Mpx0 Decoder 0 Dec Nwb 1KHz Filter L LOW LOW LJ 6 0dB 4 0dB No Inf 50 0dB m Messages Analogic 1 No Filter L 0 0R 0 0 No Inf No Inf No Inf No Inf Analogic 1 No Filter L 0 0 R 0 0 No Inf No Inf No Inf No Inf Group Name Connection Type Remote Ethemet Group Name Default Group 1 gt 0 Tuner Decoder 1KHzNotch L 59 2 R 59 2 0 35 No Inf 50 0dB No Inf 50 0dB Default Group y Target Name Target 1 Tun_Dec_Nwb_1KHz NoFilter L LOWR LOW LJ 11 088 9 0dB No Inf 50 0dB Ip Address 192 168 099 065 Analogic 1 No Filter L 0 0R 0 0 No_Inf Inf No Inf No Inf Target Name Ip Port 1327 Target 1 Y T armo met Target not connected Y Wolf Target Remoter 204 Staue Slave WF3 Sede Axel Click Connect Button or choose another connec CES
37. 94 ALARM 0 PILOT PROT THR 50 0dB No Inf Limit 99 0dB 98 0dB 2 DEMAS AE 10 B 27 200245 NOS o lie 95 ALARM MPX 0 RDS THR LOW 28 5dB Inf Limit 39 9dB 39 8dB 7 aS 22118 96 ALARM 0 RDS THR HIGH 26 5dB Eer E Sd 2 22004 Ee 97 No Limit E ALARM MPX 0 PEAK DEV THR LOW No Inf Limi 150KHz No Sup Limit le 98 ALARM MPX 0 PEAK DEV THR HIGH 90KHz None MEE EL m NO Limit Nom Eam MEDIE 222 99 ALARM 0 ITUB412 THR LOW No Inf Limit 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 dB So rd 200p ER 100 Siam ta Std UOI 257 ALARM MPX 0 ITUB412 THR HIGH No Sup Limi 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 dB te mio 101 New Iof EE MODI aes ALARM MPX 0 DEC AUDIO PEAK THR LOW No In 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 dB Limit 957120 Ve INO Silo ue 102 Mo inf Shimane sO UE 24 22 2 220 ALARM MPX 0 DEC AUDIO PEAK THR HIGH 1 0 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 dB dB 2 0222 220 21 1 103 UD dp ALARM 0 DEC AUDIO SILENCE THR 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 dB 40 2200 1222 22012 104 ALARM 0 DEC AUDIO PTAK 2 5sec 105 AUTO RDS DECODER SOURCE SEL Mpx1 Mpxl Mpx2 Fm Mpx Mpx0 Axel Technology Er AXEL gt TECHNOLOG 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Axel Technology FEI
38. Audio Primary Digital Audio Reserve Digital Audio Mutually exclusive selection RMS power integration time 300 msec RMS power over a given period Peak Peak hold integration time 500 msec Peak Peak over a given period 20 kHz 0 05 dB from 6 0dBu to 13 0 dBu 85 dB reference at 6 dBm 0 1 dB 0 01dB reading resolution MPX 1 MPX 2 Internal Tuner External Tuner Pilot level RDS signal level instantaneous peak deviation signal power according to standard ITU B412 59 kHz 0 002 dB 200Hz 53kHz Ripple 0 1dB 40Hz 58kHz from 6 0dBu to 13 0 dBu 88 dB reference at 6dBu 0 1 dB reading resolution 0 01dB STEREOPHONIC MPX DECODER MODULE Assignable sources Type of decoding Separation with base bandwidth input Separation with integrated tuner Pilot hook up time MPX 1 MPX 2 Internal Tuner External Tuner DSP digital 58dB 500Hz 8kHz Above 450B over entire bandwidth Above 40dB at 1kHz 35dB between 100Hz and 12kHz lt 300msec Axel Technology D AXE p TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS De emphasis 502usec 75usec available on decoded signal Accuracy 0 1dB reading on web and SNMP with 0 01dB resolution INTEGRATED TUNER MODULE oque 87 5MHz 108 0MHz Step at 50kHz 64dB 15kHz Mono De emphasis 50usec ref mod 75kHz 56db 15kHz Single stereo channel De emphasis 50uSec ref mod 75 2 400Hz 0 6 1kHz 0 6
39. Cr VI Mercury Hg PBB Flame Retardant PBDE Flame Retardant Cadmium Product Description WOLF Authorized Company Representative Title of Signatory Date Christian Sighinolfi 21 October 2011 R amp D Technical Manager Axel Technology Axe
40. F AXEL WOLF NETWORK REMOTER After setting the various connection parameters IP address phone numbers or serial ports using Wolf Address Manager you can access the Wolf device via Wolf Remoter Network You can then connect to the device in a number of ways such as Serial line RS232 GSM or PSTN modem and TCP IP Once connected this application enables you to TFTP Once inside the Wolf Network you can perform any of the various operations outlined roughly below Check the status of the Wolf Network to see at a glance whether or not there are any errors Set the time and date both local and UTC of the Wolf Network device Clock and Editor Access Wolf Editor Wolf Editor Read the measurements carried out automatically by the Wolf Network Automatic Measures J Read the log of the measurements performed by the Wolf Network Measure DB Read the off line measurements carried out by the Wolf Network Offline Data Some examples can be seen in the figures below Wolf Target Remoter Offline Measure 2 Offline Measure 3 Offline Measure 4 Wolf Network Remoter v2 0 3 30 08 2010 at 14 54 28 Notify Off Measure Type Custom Communication Mode 7 Communication Channel Serial Parameters Modem Setup Phone Number Unidirectional LOCAL RS 232 Bidirectional MODEM Filter No Filter No Filter No Filter No Filter 1KHzNotch L
41. G Should the device be put out of action due to being struck by lightning or excess voltage disconnect it from the power supply without delay Do not reconnect until the device has been checked If in doubt contact the technical support service Make sure there is suitable lightning protection to protect the device Alternatively you should disconnect all connectors from the device during a storm or when the device IS going to be unsupervised or not used for a longer period of time These measures will protect against damage by lightning or excess voltage 8 5 VENTILATION The equipment will operate as a free standing unit without requiring any special cooling arrangement However slots and openings in the product are provided for ventilation They ensure reliable operation of the product keeping it from overheating These openings must not be blocked nor covered during operation YOU MUST LEAVE AT A MINIMUM ONE RACK UNIT OF EMPTY SPACE ABOVE THE EQUIPMENT TO ENHANCE VENTILATION AND TO GET A LONGER EQUIPMENT LIFE 9 INTRODUCTION 9 1 1 VERSIONS AVAILABLE CODE MODEL DESCRIPTION A110050008 WOLF Automatic digital measuring and monitoring system for FM networks on analog audio AES EBU and MPX RDS Automatic changeover between inputs RDS filter alarm management SNMP Web server 2 RU Combinable with WOLF REF for comparative measurements and automatic tests on the network RS232 Ethernet port for remote control via PC A110050005
42. IC OLDIES MUSIC FOLK MUSIC DOCUMENTARY ALARM TAST ALARM PsName00 16 Bits 4 Digits Exadecimal Code Value 0 tells the system to not perform PL Control over Ros ae Ort On Ork On On Ork On On Ork On Orit O Ort On Ori On Ork On Ori O Ork On Ori On Ork On AXEL gt TECHNOLOG SYNTAX OF THE WOLF ASCII PARSER v1 2 0 129 MPX2 DEVIATION On On ON 130 MPX2 ITUBS412 0ff Off On 131 MPX2 PILOT PROTECTION On Ont On 132 MPX2 DECODER SILENCE On 00 133 MPX2 DECODER RMS On Off 134 PILOT On On 135 MPX RDS On Onis on 136 DEVIATION On On 137 MPX 1 0 5412 Orr On 138 PILOT PROTECTION On Off 139 MPX DECODER SILENCE On On 140 DECODER RMS On 141 PILOT On Of On 142 RDS On OFF Onm 143 DEVIATION On Off On 144 ITUBS412 Off OFE On 145 MPXO PILOT PROTECTION On Ome anon 146 MPX0 DECODER SILENCE On Orr Om 147 DECODER PEAK On Om 148 RDS QUALITY Off OFE On 149 RDS Oft On 150 RDS DI On Of On 151 RDS PTY On OFf On 152 RDS 0 212201 153 RDS 5 154 EE Ona Om 155 RDS TMC Off Off On 156 RDS EON Off OFF On 157 RDS AF On OFF On 158 FM RDS QUALITY Off OFE ON 159 FM RDS 222201 160 FM RDS Off On 161 FM RDS TP Off Orn On 162 FM RDS M
43. IMPORT EXPORT FILE be considered silence in which case an alarm will be generated 92 ALARM MPX 0 PILOT THR LOW 23 5dB This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19 Hz measurement value at the MPX 0 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated 93 ALARM MPX 0 PILOT THR HIGH 21 5dB This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19 Hz measurement value at the MPX 0 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated 94 ALARM MPX 0 PILOT PROT THR 50 0dB This parameter sets the pilot protection measurement value i e the purity presence or absence of spurious and harmonic emissions disturbance around the 19Hz frequency or the stereophonic pilot The measurement is taken at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated 95 ALARM MPX 0 RDS THR LOW 28 5dB This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement value at the 0 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated 96 ALARM MPX 0 RDS THR HIGH 26 5dB This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement value at the 0 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated 97 This parameter sets the Peak deviation of the ALARM 0 PEAK DEV LOW No Inf Lim MPX signal at the MPX 0 input If the de measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated 98 ALARM MPX 0
44. IONS BREAKOUT BOXES To facilitate connections to and from Wolf there are two different optional connection boxes available that simplify connections Thanks to these expansion panels the connections can be brought to the front or rear of the rack depending on the technical requirements of the installation in question The Wolf handles analog and digital signals More specifically there are two different Breakout Boxes available a digital only version WLF BBD and a hybrid version featuring inputs and outputs for analogue and mpx signals WLF BBAM In the figure below showing the Wolf Digital Breakout Box WLF BBD there are two separate inputs IN C and IN D and the relative outputs OUT C and OUT D in addition to the further outputs OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 These outputs can be fully configured as required the default jumper settings inside the Breakout Box are such that these always reproduce OUTPUT C All inputs and outputs are transformer de coupled with a characteristic impedance of 110 ohms AES EBU O OUTPUT AXEL N OUT 12 OUT 10 OUT 9 OUT 8 OUT7 OUT 6 METLENI E ELE 4 3 2 OUTC ME O sv In addition to the individual in out connections the BB also allows the device to have active independent service outputs assignable to inputs outputs This is to facilitate installation For the Breakout Box connection details and operating parameters please refer to the Tec
45. MODULE Assignable sources Measurements performable simultaneously Audio Input Bandwidth Audio Input Ripple Rated operating levels of reference Typical dynamics of measurements with respect to reference levels Measurement accuracy MPX MEASUREMENT MODULE Assignable sources Measurements performable simultaneously MPX Input Bandwidth MPX Input Ripple Rated operating levels of reference Typical dynamics of measurements with respect to reference levels Measurement accuracy 2 standard 19 Rack Unit around 6 0 Kg 230 Vac 50 Hz 115 Vac 60 Hz 10 80 VA Transformer based IEC with detachable 3 wire power cord EMI suppressed fully digital Based on DSP 24bit 100Mhz Signal processing is performed by phase linear filters 5 to 50 C 250 mA T for 230 Vac 500 mA T for 115 Vac 5 x 20 mm glass tube Timed slow blow 3 x RS232 optoinsulated or 2 x RS232 1 x RS485 option Serial Port 1 is replicated on Front Panel for easy connection 1200 2400 4800 9 600 19 200 38 400 Baud Serial Port 1 supports dial up modems 10Mb 100Mb BaseT Ethernet on RJ45 connector SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol UECP Universal Encoder Communication Protocol 6 02 SPB 490 TCP IP NTP Network Time Protocol dedicated ASCII protocol to interface to radio automation systems integrated Web Server dedicated Pc Control Software textual Configuration Editor Primary Audio Reserve
46. NG THE CHANGE OVER SWITCH NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Axel Technology AXEL FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 8 3 FUSE REPLACEMENT The power supply socket has an integral fuse drawer containing the AC power fuse and a spare both of the same value THE VOLTAGE TO BE PROTECTED BEFORE REPLACING THE POWER FUSE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TYPE OF FUSE FOR USING WRONG FUSE TYPE WILL RESULT IN INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION Make sure that the power is switched off and the power cable is disconnected from the equipment a Open the fuse drawer using a small blade screwdriver b Replace the fuse located at the internal position c Push the fuse socket back into the original position a Perform the set up under static control conditions Static charges are likely to completely destroy one or more of the CMOS semiconductors employed in the unit Static damage will not be covered under warranty Basic damage prevention consists of minimizing generation discharging any accumulated static charge on your body and preventing that discharge from being sent to or through any electronic component Uninsulated dangerous voltage are inside the enclosure voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock Always disconnect to AC Mains before removing the top cover Axel Technology TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION 8 4 PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNIN
47. P Target 38400 Baud y TFTP TCPAP Messages Group Name Connection Type Local 5 232 Port Connection Port COM3 Connection Speed 38400 B aud Target not connected Click Connect Button or choose another connection source 000 000 000 000 Fart 1327 Clock and Editor 3 LOCAL RS 232 mode At the moment the RS 232 LOCAL mode is the simplest as it Communication Channel involves the use of a single pin to pin serial cable connected to a Serial Parameters LOCAL RS 232 single control PC To do this select Local RS232 in the Serial Port Communication Channel panel as seen in the figure 2 TCP IP After you do this select the Serial Port you intend to use in your Serial Speed PC and its port speed These two parameters can be found in the 38400 Baud v TFTP Serial Parameters panel beside the Communication Channel Once you have set the correct values to access the Wolf Network press the Connect button If the connection is successful the Messages panel will show the message Connection to target successfully established and will also feature some of the data of the Wolf Network device to which you are connected such as the target type the firmware version and the firmware code This means you are properly connected with the Wolf Network Messages Connection to Target successfully established Target
48. S Off Off On 163 FM RDS AF Off O On 164 MPX1 ERRORS On Off On 165 MPX2 ERRORS On Off On 166 FM ERRORS On Eq 167 0 ERRORS On Off On 168 AUDIO MAIN ERRORS On On 169 DECODERS SYNC Off On 170 MASTER SYNC MISSING Off DENON 171 DIFF MAIN AUDIO RMS Off 172 DIFF MAIN AUDIO OnE On 173 SYSTEM FAILURE Off OFF On 174 EMERGENCY Off EE On 175 SYSTEM CRITICAL Off Onze 176 BACKUP FAILURE On Off On 177 COMMUNICATION ERRORS Off On 178 TEMPERATURE Off Orr On END ALARM GENERAL MASK De SUR 20 179 TP PROPAGATION On Om On 180 PS PROPAGATION On DER On 181 RT PROPAGATION On Cit On 182 DI PROPAGATION On Off On 183 MS PROPAGATION On OFE NOD 184 PTY PROPAGATION On Off On 185 PI PROPAGATION On 0 186 RTPLUS PROPAGATION On OE END RDS UECP SERVICES Axel Technology AXEL gt TECHNOLOG AUTOMATIC WOLF MEASUREMENTS 24 AUTOMATIC WOLF MEASUREMENTS This section looks at how the Wolf Network measurements and statuses are displayed It shows the all the device s operating parameters The final section of the window shows a graphical view of the GP Input and GP Output statuses and the Mask Alarm Reference Bar section provides a graphic display of the control status in a different colour Red green shows whether the parameter is valid invalid PE ec The Source window shows which source must be Source Decoder Mpxl Ref 0 0 dBu considered b
49. SK ALL ALARMS Off On 19 WEB REFRESH SPEED Normal Slow Normal Fast 20 NETWORK POSITION 0 Deere 21 NETWORK POSITION TIME 0SEC Osee 6 22 PILOT PROT MEASURE ON Off On 23 RDS UECP PROPAGATION On Ore On 24 AUTO TIME SYNC Off Off Ntp Uecp 25 ENEE EE 26 NTP LOCAL TIME OFFSET 0 00 00890 DO 2588 END GENERAL SETTINGS TARGET PROPAGATION SETTINGS 27 DEST ENCODER ADDRESS 0 0 MES 28 DEST SITE ADDRESS 0 0 2 1023 END TARGET PROPAGATION SETTINGS MEASURES SETTINGS 29 AUDIO REFERENCE 3 5dBu odeur Ob EC E CBU 30 DIGITAL REFERENCE 21 7dBFs 0 DOBBS OBES N 31 MPX 0 REFERENCE 0 0dBu cls SCIE 21006060 32 MPX 1 REFERENCE 0 0dBu o CBU CURIE 33 MPX 2 REFERENCE 0 0dBu O 0 28222100 272 22215 Axel Technology Ad AXEL gt TECHNOLOG SYNTAX OF THE WOLF ASCII PARSER v1 2 0 34 DECODER DEEMPHASIS 50us Sia ae ae 35 DECODER KEN De OI RIS sas 0 815 END MEASURES SETTINGS 1 202 CATION 36 NATIONAL MASTER 0 37 OFFLINE MASTER ID 0 END_MASTER_IDENTIFICATION MODE 38 AUTO AUDIO MAIN SEL Decoder 1 Analogic i Digital DuC ME Decoder 1 39 Off Analogic 2 Digital EE EE 2200 2112 40 AUTO AUDIO BEA CUEROS El Diese Oft Analogie Doe Digicel 2 41 AUTO AUDIO BACKUP SRC3 SEL Digital 1 17 01 22 2001 1010
50. Silence Tuner Decoder Peak 0 Pilot Rds PI Rds AF Mpx0 Decoder Peak Rds Quality Rds TMC Rds EON Fm Rds AF Diff Main Audio Rms 1 Errors Mpx2 Errors Diff Main Audio Peak System Failure MASK ALARM REFERENCE Axel Technology Poe MAXEL gt TECHNOLOG Decoder MPX1 Main Audio Rms 1 Decoder Rms Tuner Pilot Rds Rds DI Fm Rds Quality Fm Errors System Emergency 2 Digital 2 4 OFF Main Audio AvgRms Mpx2 Pilot Tuner Rds Peak Rds PTY Fm Rds Errors System Critical MPX Selected AUTO MEASURE FAIL MORE ERRORS START NEW SLOT unavailable unavailable 1 Pilot Mpx2 Rds Tuner Deviation ItuB412 Rds TP Fm Rds PTY Audio Errors Backup source unavail 1 Rds Mp2 Deviation Tuner tuB412 Mpx0 Protection Rds MS Fm Rds TP Decoders Sync Communication Errors 1 Deviation Mp ItuB412 Tuner Pilot Protection Mpx0 Decoder Silence Rds PS FM Rds MS Master Sync Missing Temperature TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 28 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 28 1 GENERAL TECHNICAL SPECS GENERAL Dimensions Weight AC Rate Power consumption Type of power supply AC connector Processing architecture Operating temp range AC MAINS FUSE Ratings Dimensions Type COMMUNICATION Serial Ports Serial Port Baud Rate Dial Up modem Ethernet Supported Protocols Communication tools AUDIO
51. Source 2 Status Backup Source 3 Status Backup Source 4 Status Backup Source 4 gt gt 1 Pilot Peak Dev Pilot Prot Max gt gt 2 Pilot Peak Dev Pilot Prot Max gt gt Tuner MPS Pilot Peak Dev Pilot Prot Max gt gt MRS 0 Pilot Peak Dev Pilot Prot Max gt gt Main MEX Stereo Decoder Left Max 83 65 dEr gt gt FM MP Stereo Decoder Left 7 38 dBr gt gt Temperature gt gt 1 Pilot Peak Dev Max Pilat Prot Max gt gt A Pilot Peak Dey Max Pilot Prot Max gt gt Tuner MES Pilot Min Peak Dey Max Pilat Prot Max gt gt MP 0 Pilot Peak Dey Max Pilot Prot Max RDS Min RDS Min ITUBS412 11085412 Max RDS Min RDS Min ITUBS412 ITUBS412 RDS Min 35 31 dEr ROS ITUBS412 11085412 Max 19 25 dBr 7 66 dBr RDS Min RDS Min ITUBS412 11085412 Max Right Max Right Max 83 65 dEr Left Max gt gt Temperature Right Max Right 6 93 dBr Temperature Offline Data The right hand section of the panel contains the Last Error Slot Measures 37 98 6 Temperature Connections Clock and Editor easure DE Automatic Measures Axel Technology OFFLINE WOLF DATA 26 OFFLINE WOLF DATA This part of the software
52. URCE 4 3 BACKUP NAIR V MPX 1 Bedi 1 gt 2 BACKUP VIF A 2 Bedi 7 1 BACKUP RE DECODER DECODER x EN PX MPX MPX MES J PRIMARY SOURCE MPX1 1 BACKUP MPX2 2 BACKUP AUTO MAN 2 2 MPX1 MPX2 Unlock Win Web Address p The following pages of this manual contain more detailed explanations of how the three applications can be configured Axel Technology Fr QAXEL gt TECHNOLOG CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SOFTWARE 18 4 USING AXEL WOLF ADDRESS MANAGER FOR THE FIRST TIME As explained in the previous section Wolf Address Manager guides the machine through UECP and or IP and SNMP and NTP encoding identifiers First of all you have to install the applications supplied with the Wolf device on your PC They are contained on a CD ROM and the installation procedure is outlined below 1 2 3 6 Insert the CD ROM into your PC Run the auto install file Setup exe Connect the Wolf Network device to the power supply and switch it on This is the screen that appears when you run setup exe The file may also be obtained directly from Axel Technology s r l or another retailer in which case it may be provided in a rar or other compressed format In this case you should decompress the file and save it on your PC s system disk before carrying out the installation InstallShield Wizard Axel Wolf Network Targ
53. UREMENT DATABASE MEASURE DB 25 WOLF MEASUREMENT DATABASE MEASURE DB This panel displays a series of parameters measured by the Wolf Network This section is basically divided into two columns with the Current Time Slot Measurement on the right hand side and the Last Error Slot Measurement Module on the left The Current Time Slot Measurement Module section provides measurements taken at a given slot time which is normally every 10 minutes The following image shows that the slot started on 17 08 2011 at 16 10 and at ended at 16 20 and that there are Failure statuses a series of errors in a slot that have invalidated the measurement 5 WF3 Axel Sel Wolf Target Remoter _ 2011 Cuneo Time Slot Measurement Hodule Slot Time System Status gt gt Main Audio Source Peak Left Max RMS Left Silence Tme gt gt Backup Audio Backup Source 1 Backup Source 2 Backup Source 3 1770872011 Start at 16 10 End at 16 20 Failure More Errors Digital 2 79 37 dBr 83 61 dBr 4 Sec 73 37 dEr 83 61 dBr Peak Right Max RMS Right Dec Mpx Digital Digital Last Error Slot Measurement Module 17 08 2011 at 16 20 00 Not Sync Failure More Errors Error Time System Status gt gt Main Audio Digital 2 Peak Right Max RMS Right Source Peak Left Max RMS Left Maw gt gt Backup Audio Backup Source 1 Status Backup
54. Y PORT 30 9 WOLF DEVICE DIGITAL BREAKOUT CABLE WLF ADPTD NERO SULLA FINE DELLA GUAINA numerazione pin sul connettore 1 Pol anch Input DI TERM GENTE E 2 LS Lo il fe Nelle uis output 02 Input D1 ND Input D2 Output D1 Output D2 D 21 GRIGIO 4 Gi N WN WN GND 223 BreakOut Cable DIGITAL Wolf If you do not have the Wolf Digital Breakout Box you can use this cable which has two Digital AES EBU inputs with 110 ohm impedance The digital outputs are also Digital AES EBU with 110 ohm impedance but since they do not use the Breakout Box the audio and hardware bypass function is lost in the event of a fault Axel Technology 65 AXEL TECHNOLOGY WEEE Directive Informativa RAEE 31 WEEE Directive Informativa RAEE 11In line with EU Directive 2002 96 EC for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE this electrical product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste Please dispose of this product by returning it to the point of sale or to your local municipal collection point for recycling In Ubereinstimmung mit der Richtlinie 2002 96 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates uber Elektro und Elektronik Altgerate WEEE darf dieses Elektrogerat nicht im normalen Hausm ll oder dem Gelben Sack entsorgt werden Wenn Sie dieses Prod
55. alue at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Peak deviation of the MPX signal at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Peak deviation of the MPX signal at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Power measurement value expressed as recommendations ITU BS 412 at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the MPX Power measurement value expressed as recommendations ITU BS 412 at the FM input Monitor RF If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Peak DECoded audio measurement value at the FM input Monitor HF If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Peak DECoded audio measurement value at the FM input Monitor HF If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the minimum audio threshold value at the FM DECoder input Monitor RF below which the sound is considered silence This parameter specifies how long in seconds before an audio level at FM DECoder input Monitor RF below the ALARM AUDIO SILENCE THR value should AXE Reese WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION
56. ameters of the the Radio Data System service within the MPX signal connected to the Tuner The source in this case could I NN Meu also be changed from Tuner to MPX 1 MPX 2 or MPX Loi 2 0 J LL PTY Z222 Source Tuner at H em Se Axel Technology MEM AXEL Source Int Tuner at 101 30 MHz Ho RDS Data RDS Tuner Time Slot Measurement Module Slot Time Source Peak Left Max RMS Left Max Diff AMS Lett Diff Peak Lett Backup Source 1 Backup Source 2 Backup Source 3 Backup Source 4 gt gt MPX 1 Pilot Min Peak Dev Max Filat Prat Max RMS Left gt gt MERE Pilot Min Peak Dev Max Pilot Prot Max RMS Lett Max gt gt MPA Pilot Peak Dev Max Pilot Prat Max Peak Left gt gt 0 Pilot Min Peak Dev Max Pilot Prat Max Peak Left gt gt Temperature Temperature Start at End at Analogic 1 dEr Peak Right dEr AMS Right Max dB Diff AMS Right dB Diff Peak Right Off Status OFF Status OFF Status OFF Status RDS ITUBS412 Max HMG Right Max RDS Min ITUBS412 Max RMS Right RDS ITUBS412 Max Peak Right Max RDS Mir ITUBS412 Max Unlike the case shown above the RDS tuner with the source set to Internal Tuner at displays the Radio Data System service parameters that come from the Wolf device
57. and change the data Once you have changed the settings to the desired values enter data in Wolf Network DRESS ODE device by clicking the Send Data button in the bottom right hand corner of the Send Data Wolf Network Address Manager v2 0 3 Cep 0 192 168 099 065 1327 Standard C Extended software panel Site List Encoder List Local IP Address 192 168 099 089 1 001 MW Enabled Enabled 2 OR Enabled po Enabled Local Subnet Mask 35 255 255 3 0000 Enabled oo Enabled Local Gateway 000 000 000 000 4 oo00 Enabled oo Enabled Local Port 1327 Enable Modification NTP IP Address 000 000 000 000 Remote IP Address 192 168 099 208 NTP Port Remote Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Remote Gateway 000 000 000 000 Roses Remote Pott 3172 Connected Target Wolf Slave Firmware Version 2 0 6 Now you can change Target values by editing fields and clicking Send Data When you have finished choose Quit 6 Once the data has been sent successfully to the device the Send Data button will Reload Data go back to its original grey colour To read the settings stored in the device press the Reload Data button in the central section of the screen This operation is used to recall the settings stored in the Wolf Netwo
58. at the MPX O input This parameter is used to display or not Pilot Protection control errors at the MPX 0 input This parameter is used to display or not the decoded audio control intended as the presence of silence from the MPX 0 input This parameter is used to display or not the Peak decoded audio control from the MPX 0 input Alarm generation and display re quality of the RDS service expressed as a Alarm generation and display re PI control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re DI control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re Program Type control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re Traffic Program status control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re Music Speech status control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re Program Service status control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re the presence of traffic information TMC Alarm generation and display re the presence of the Enhance Other Network control Alarm generation and display re the presence of the Alternative Frequencies List control Alarm and generation display re quality of the RDS service expressed as a Alarm generat
59. cated in the technical specifications THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED To avoid risk of fire use the correct value fuse as indicated on the label stuck on the right side of the unit This apparatus uses a single pole mains switch and does therefore not separate the unit completely from the mains power To completely separate from mains power f i in the event of danger unplug mains power cord As the MAINS plug is the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Axel Technology AXEL CONSIGNES DE S CURIT IMPORTANTES 3 CONSIGNES DE S CURIT IMPORTANTES Lire ces consignes Conserver ces consignes Observer tous les avertissements Suivre toutes les consignes Ne pas utiliser cet appareil proximit de l eau Ne pas obstruer les ouvertures de ventilation Installer en respectant les consignes du fabricant Ne pas installer proximit d une source de chaleur telle qu un radiateur une bouche de chaleur un po le ou d autres appareils dont les amplificateurs produisant de la chaleur Ne pas annuler la s curit de la fiche de terre la troisi me branche est destin e la s curit Si la fiche fournie ne s adapte pas la prise lectrique demander un lectricien de remplacer la prise hors normes Prot ger le cordon d alimentation afin que personne ne marche dessus et que rien ne le pince en particulier aux fiches aux prises de courant et au point de sort
60. cati 56 ALARM MPX 1 RDS THR LOW 28 5dB Now ine Kimit S9260By ARE PSU OE Ud 57 ALARM MPX 1 RDS THR HIGH 25 5dB Noire oy 15 Limit Axel Technology ESS AXEL gt TECHNOLOG SYNTAX OF THE WOLF ASCII PARSER v1 2 0 58 EE n ALARM MPX 1 DEV THR LOW No Inf Limi 150KHz No Sup Limit t 59 ALARM MPX 1 PEAK DEV THR HIGH 90KHz No Inf Limit 1 2 2KHz icum SURE SUN 60 No Tar Lime Ode eg MOX AUDE THP 22 Inf Limit 20 218 5050 216855452 gt IO ING 1 2 61 None 2 2 2 2 ALARM MPX UE 22 12 HIGH No oup Laimi 20 087 lI sdb 220200 E STEE 62 No ln lie O 0 0 2 cU er ALARM MPX 1 DEC AUDIO LOW No Inf Lim 20 0dB OB WO dB LE 22002121 2 2 1 2 EE 63 ALARM 1 DEC AUDIO THR HIGH 3 0dB INIM TES SO lee 2 12 220 90 OCB 1939958 19 6 cs 12001222 2 201 64 ALARM 1 DEC IDEE DS E EE Hk Nom aie 2 III 100898 20 00B cale 21010106 ll 65 PSCC 256e ae T 18 ALARM 1 DEC AUDIO SILENCE 5 66 ALARM MPX 2 PILOT THR LOW 23 5dB None 559 506 589 CI MM SIE ANO UM 67 ALARM MPX 2 PILOT THR HIGH 20 5dB No Int Limit 22 390 506 68 ALARM 2 PILOT THR 45 0dB No Inf Limit 99 0dB 98 0dB 22050 2 21550048 21956 5 2 mo u THE
61. clicking the Check key if you need help about the values admitted by the Parser press the key visible before the Exit button a ee 0 Help To quit press the EXIT button Axel Technology Er AXEL gt TECHNOLOG SYNTAX OF THE WOLF ASCII PARSER v1 2 0 23 SYNTAX OF THE WOLF ASCII PARSER v1 2 0 The table below shows the admissible value for each setting parameter N Nome parametro Comando GENERAL SETTINGS Valore ammissibile secondo PARSER Note 01 TARGET MODEL Wolf Slave Wolf Slave Wolf Master 02 FIRMWARE VERSION 2 0 250 03 TARGET NAME WES Axel Nome eeh up to 12 characters Panel ViewName 04 EXTENDED TARCET co GI Ere Ride dito e Namen 1 to 24 characters Program View Only Name 05 USER NAME Up eo 12 characters 06 PASSWORD 12 characters 07 WEB PASSWORD up tco 12 characters 08 KEYBOARD LOCK Unlocked Unlocked Locked Panel Keyboard Lock 09 SIMS ACCES SN Te 2 168 E Wis 152 elo 128 S private 10 SERIALS SPEED 38400 Baud 9600 Baud 19200 Baud 38400 Baud 11 SERIAL 1 MODE Bidirectional Unidirectional Bidirectional 12 2 2 2012 5 21 13 SERIAL 3 MODE UeCP leep Sen 14 ANALOGIC OUT LEVEL 3 5dB E m Ee 15 DIGITAL INTERFACE On 21221010 16 DIGITAL OUT LEVEL 21 7dBFs 22 801056 17 DIGITAL OUT RATE 44 1KHz 44 1KHz 48KHz 96KHz 18 MA
62. data will appear Group Mame Target Name Target 1 000 000 000 000 Port 1327 To enter the actual Wolf Network IP address and IP port to connect to click on EDIT TCP IP Database The Configuration Editor program will open For Editor use please see the relative section Click on the S button The Configuration Editor screen will load the data base of the existing TCP IP connections and list them More in detail in the GROUP START section the editor allows you to enter mnemonic name for the group to which you are connecting plus a name for the specific unit within the group its IP address and the port associated with it GROUP START GROUP NAME East Coast Bridge DPL 01 Middle Town 128 196 076 030 2060 Route 66 128 198 035 121 y 2007 San Andreas 128 198 163 002 12034 Beverly 125 199 004 100 gt 22711 WOLF 2 Split WOLF 3 Split WOLF 4 Split WN E WOLF 1 Split GROUP END Axel Technology 8 AXEL USING WOLF REMOTER FOR THE FIRST TIME EXAMPLE o NV E en Vlr T Rectory mod GROUP NAME East Coast Bridge DPL 01 4 e RAM APA WOLF 5 11 1 Middle Town 128 198 076 030 2060 WOLF 2 Split 2 Route 66 128 198 035 121 3 E 5 e rsa ans cane WOLF 3 Split 3 San Andreas 128 198 163 002 12034 los 4 wc
63. displays all the measurements recorded by the Wolf Network also in conjunction with a Wolf Master device located at the head of the network The Wolf Master sends offline i e without the presence of Left Right Audio on the transmission chain a series of audio tones at various frequencies and levels that once received by the Wolf Network devices located at the end of the transmission chain i e located on the transmitter site allow the user to determine quality of the entire audio transmission and distribution chain This part of the software only works with the Wolf Master as it performs comparative tests i e since the quality of various audio signals transmitted from the head of the network is known the quality thereof at the end of the same network can also be known By comparing the signals sent with those received it is therefore possible to establish the audio transit quality du Audio Sel Dec _Mpxl Mpx Se 0 n Source e Cr 08 2011 FAIL MORE ERRORS Offline Measure 1 Offline Measure 2 Offline Measure 3 Offline Measure 3 Data DEFAULT OFFLINE MEASURE Notify Off Measure Type Custom Offline Measure Time 10sec Tuner Frequency Offline Measure 3 Tests Master Tone Levels amp Freq Path Test Point Source Filter Measured Levels dB Test Windows Connections Clock and Editor
64. eigt an dass gef hrliche Spannungswerte die ein Stromschlagrisiko darstellen innerhalb dieses Ger ts auftreten Dieses Symbol zeigt an dass das diesem Gerat beiliegende Handbuch wichtige Betriebs und Wartungsanweisungen enth lt Vor Anderung der Netzspannung oder Sicherungswechsel Netzkabel trennen Das Ger t muss f r den Betrieb geerdet werden Hauptsicherung nur mit einer gleichwertigen austauschen s entsprechende Etikette Vor Einschalten Netzspannungseinstellung am Ger t berpr fen bzw anpassen Inpoliger Netzschalter In Notf lle oder f r Wartungsarbeiten Netzkabel trennen Der Netzstecker fungiert auch als Trennelement muss deshalb zuganglich bleiben gt gt Axel Technology AXEL 6 gt gt INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD LEA estas instrucciones CONSERVE estas instrucciones PRESTE ATENCION a todas las advertencias SIGA todas las instrucciones NO utilice este aparato cerca del agua NO obstruya ninguna de las aberturas de ventilaci n Inst lese seg n lo indicado en las instrucciones del fabricante No instale el aparato cerca de fuentes de calor tales como radiadores registros de calefacci n estufas u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que produzcan calor NO anule la funci n de seguridad del enchufe polarizado o con clavija de puesta a tierra Un enchufe polarizado tiene dos patas una m s ancha que la o
65. er 19Hz measurement value expressed as recommendations ITU BS 412 at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the MPX Power 19Hz measurement value expressed as recommendations ITU BS 412 at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the DECoded audio measurement value at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the DECoded audio measurement value at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated Axel Technology AXE Reese No Int Limit 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE ALARM MPX 2 DEC AUDIO SILENCE 40 0dB ALARM MPX 2 D EE EE Ee ALARM PILOT THR LOW 23 5dB ALARM PILOT THR HIGH 21 5dB ALARM FM MPX PILOT PROT THR 35 0dB ALARM FM MPX RDS THR 15228 ALARM RDS MHIR DEV THR TON Li mit ALARM FM MPX PEAK DEV THR HIGH 90KHz ALARM FM MPX TE ALARM FM MPX mit AILARIM ITUB412 THR LOW No Inf Lim ITUB412 THR HIGH No Sup Li DEC AUDIO THR LOW No
66. ersion of Axel Ranger which is a much more intricate device monitoring and management program For more information on the Axel Ranger application visit the website www axeltechnology com or ring Axel Technology using the phone numbers on the front page Wolf Manager is an application that is installed on platforms like Windows and allows the user to read and manage the measurements performed by the Wolf Network Again for installation methods and compatibility please see the appendix at the end of the manual Wolf Manager provides a graphic display of all the Wolf Network device s alarms statuses readings and log files gf Wolf Manager WF3 Axel 192 168 99 65 E Device Info Changeover Status Audio OnAir A Alarms Measures Changeover Monitor Primary Audio 1 MPX 2 MPX 0 FM Tuner Monitor RDS General Data Log Files Wolf Manager WF3 Axel 192 168 99 65 AUS RUES 1222 measures Monitor 2 we Local Coder Monitor RDS 1 General Data Device Info i MACHINE NAME WF3 Axel DATETIME 08 08 2011 14 08 31 Analog 1 B K gt E CORR PRESET LOADED Default MASTER SYNC SYNC ET 2 u LOGIC STATUS ONLINE Analog 2 gt PRIMARY S mum x PRIMARY Changeover MANUAL oan E SOURCE 24 SOURCE TRANSMITTER ANTENNA gt BACKUP BACKUP MONITOR H SO
67. es how long in seconds before an audio level at MPX 1 DECoder input below the ALARM AUDIO SILENCE THR value should be considered silence in which case an alarm will be generated This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19Hz measurement value at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19Hz measurement value at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the pilot protection measurement value i e the purity presence or absence of spurious and harmonic emissions disturbance around the 19Hz frequency or the stereophonic pilot The measurement is taken at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement value at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the RDS data carrier 57 Hz measurement value at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Peak deviation of the MPX signal at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Peak deviation of the MPX signal at the MPX 2 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the MPX Pow
68. et Remoter v0 0 1 Beta Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the program setup process Please wait Checking Windows R Installer Version Cancel Cl Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Axel Once you have launched Setup exe and obtained the Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta necessary information from the operating system the following screen will appear Press the NEXT button to proceed with the installation of the executable contents for the Wolf Network The InstallShield R Wizard will install Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta on your computer To continue click Next When the NEXT button is pressed the Customer Information window appears where you will have to set the Username and Organization and whether or not the application needs to be installed for and used by a single user or all users WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Cl Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta InstallShield Wizard x Customer Information i Please enter your information E User Name Gabriele Rocchini Organization xel Technology Install this application for Anyone who uses this computer all users C Only for m ie Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Be
69. gen dient der breitere Leiter bzw der Schutzleiter Ihrer Sicherheit Wenn der mitgelieferte Stecker nicht in die Steckdose passt einen Elektriker mit dem Austauschen der veralteten Steckdose beauftragen VERHINDERN dass das Netzkabel gequetscht oder darauf getreten wird insbesondere im Bereich der Stecker Netzsteckdosen und an der Austrittsstelle vom Ger t NUR das vom Hersteller angegebene Zubeh r und entsprechende Zusatzger te verwenden NUR in Verbindung mit einem vom Hersteller angegebenen oder mit dem Ger t verkauften Transportwagen Stand Stativ Tr ger oder Tisch verwenden Wenn ein Transportwagen verwendet wird beim Verschieben der Transportwagen Ger te Einheit vorsichtig vorgehen um Verletzungen durch Umkippen Das Netzkabel dieses Gerats w hrend Gewittern oder bei l ngeren Stillstandszeiten aus der Steckdose ABZIEHEN Alle Reparatur und Wartungsarbeiten von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal DURCHF HREN LASSEN Kundendienst ist erforderlich wenn das Ger t auf irgendwelche Weise besch digt wurde z B wenn das Netzkabel oder der Netzstecker besch digt wurden wenn Fl ssigkeiten in das Ger t versch ttet wurden oder Fremdk rper hineinfielen wenn das Ger t Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt war nicht normal funktioniert oder fallen gelassen wurde Dieses Ger t vor Tropf und Spritzwasser SCH TZEN KEINE mit Wasser gef llten Gegenst nde wie zum Beispiel Vasen auf das Gerat STELLEN Dieses Symbol z
70. hnical Appendix at the end of the manual The figure below shows the Wolf Analog and MPX Breakout Box WLF BBAM ACTIVE 9 rer O nn Axel Technology RESSE AXEL TECHNOLOGY WHAT IS THE WOLF NETWORK AND WHAT IS IT FOR 12 WHAT IS THE WOLF NETWORK AND WHAT IS IT FOR The WOLF is a powerful multi functional FM station monitor The device is designed to monitor audio signals including analog signals digital signals and MPX signals with or without RDS as well as free air signals in the FM bandwidth 87 5 108 0 MHz The results of the measurements whether performed on audio signals MPX signals or on free air signals are directly accessible as HTML pages using the built in Web Server or the dedicated PC monitoring software The results of the measurements carried out can also be compared with a grid of preset values with the generation of appropriate alarms in the event of out of range values The Wolf supports the following protocols UECP SNMP HTTP and TFTP 13 THE MAIN CONCEPT OF THE WOLF NETWORK DEVICE The ways in which to connect the Wolf are many and varied They differ depending on the needs of the broadcasters using the device on their network The versatility and above all the number of functions operations and facilities of this equipment mean it can be put to a wide range of uses One of the fundamental concepts of the Wolf one of its most conventional intended uses and above all
71. idered silence in which case an alarm will be generated 105 AUTO RDS DECODER SOURCE SEL Mpx1 This parameter specifies which MPX source should be connected to the RDS decoder in order to view control and monitor RDS data 106 AUTO TUNER FREQUENCY 100 80MHz In this parameter you can set the tuning Axel Technology ECS 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE END AUTOMATIC MODE PRESET RDS MASK SETTINGS TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT On TRAFFIC PROGRAM On ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES On MUSIC SPEECH Music DECODER TDENTIPICATTON tereo PE y BROGRAMESERVICEZNAME SERIE EE DEN 2101 2201 END RDS MASK SETTINGS ALARM GENERAL MASK MAIN SILENCE On MAIN AUDIO PEAK On MAIN AUDIO AVG MAIN AUDIO RMS On MAIN AUDIO AVG RMS On MPX1 PILOT On MPX1 RDS On DEVIATITON Qm 2 DECODER SILENCE 0ff MPX1 DECODER RMS 0ff 2 PILOT On 2 RDS On BEY LAL m OE MPXZ PILOT PROTECTION On ME XZ DECODER SILENCE 0M frequency of the internal FM tuner Monitor RF In this menu you can set the RDS service parameters to compare them w
72. ie de l appareil Utiliser uniquement les accessoires sp cifi s par le fabricant Utiliser uniquement avec un chariot un support ou une table sp cifi par le fabricant ou vendu avec l appareil Si un chariot est utilis d placer l ensemble chariot appareil avec pr caution afin de ne pas le renverser ce qui pourrait entrainer des blessures D brancher l appareil pendant les orages ou quand il ne sera pas utilis pendant longtemps Confier toute r paration a du personnel qualifi Des r parations sont n cessaires si l appareil est endommag d une facon quelconque par exemple cordon ou prise d alimentation endommag liquide renvers ou objet tomb l int rieur de l appareil exposition de l appareil la pluie ou l humidit appareil qui ne marche pas normalement ou que l on a fait tomber NE PAS exposer cet appareil aux gouttures et aux claboussements Ne pas poser des objets contenant de l eau comme des vases sur l appareil Ce symbole indique la pr sence d une tension dangereuse dans l appareil constituant un risque de choc lectrique Ce symbole indique que la documentation fournie avec l appareil contient des instructions d utilisation et d entretien importantes Avant de modifier le commutateur de changement de tension ou replacer le fusible il faut d brancher l appareil de la prise lectrique Pendant son usage l appareil doit etre branchee la prise de terre Utiliser le fusible princi
73. ing materials If You should ever have to ship the unti e g for servicing it is best to ship it in the original carton with its packing materials because both the carton and packing material have been carefully designed to protect the unit Under normal conditions no user maintenance or calibration are required Internal links and preset controls may be set to configure the unit during installation Any service work required should be carried out by qualified service personnel only We are able to offer further product support through our worldwide network of approved dealers and service agents To help us provide the most efficient service please would you keep a record of the unit serial 1 number and date and place of purchase to be quoted in any communication regarding this product The actual equipment Serial Number is indicated on the silver label stuck on the rear panel of the equipment closure QAXEL Model NND 5 12 SOV sad fuse XXX MAT 135 mr fuse XXX Tools And Equipment Needed Only standard technician s tools are required to install this equipment Axel Technology KE AXEL FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 8 FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 8 1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE A power supply cable of approx 2 mt length is supplied with the device which has a moulded IEC plug attached this is a legal requirement The type of plug for the power supply depends on the c
74. io and 2 AES EBU audio It includes 2 quality MPX decoders 4 MPX detectors 3 RS232 ports 2 RDS decoders 4 GPIO interfaces and 4 relays All contained in a single device the WOLF Summing up the WOLF offers e Dual stereo analog audio input with bandwidth 20Hz 20Khz e Dual AES EBU digital audio input with sampling frequency 44 1kHz to 96kHz e Dual MPX input with bandwidth up to 59Khz e Dual stereo analog audio output with bandwidth 20Hz 20Khz e AES EBU digital stereo output with bandwidth 20kHz and sampling frequency 44 1kHz to 96kHz e Digital Stereo MPX decoder e Built in FM tuner e Built in RDS decoder e Input for external tuner for use of a higher quality FM receiver than the built in one e Ethernet interface with web server SNMP agent and UECP connection via LAN UECP connection via SNMP and TFTP support for remote programming e Dual decoupled RS232 serial protocol for UECP protocol with UECP channel generating option Monodirectional operation from a TCP IP connection or SNMP to propagate the UECP channel to other devices in the station e General purpose interface with 8 decoupled inputs e General purpose interface with 8 decoupled outputs e General purpose interface with 4 SPDT relays e Optional Breakout Box with transformer decoupled analog audio inputs inputs output hardware bypass function inputs and outputs on XLR balanced line connector e Optional Breakout Box with transformer decoupled AES EBU
75. ion and display re PI control If this does not match the setting an alarm is generated Alarm generation and display re Program Type control If this does not match the setting an AXEL gt TECHNOLOG WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the MAIN input Inherent to the FM input Monitor RF Inherent to the FM input Monitor RF Inherent to the FM input Monitor RF Axel Technology 2 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 FM RDS TP Off RDS MS Off FM RDS AF Off MPX1 ERRORS On MPX2 ERRORS On FM ERRORS On ERRORS On AUDIO MAIN ERRORS On DECODERS SYNC Off MASTER SYNC MISSING Off DIFF MAIN AUDIO RMS Off DIFF MAIN AUDIO PEAK Off SYSTEM FAILURE Off EMERGENCY Off SYSTEM CRITICAL Off BACKUP FAILURE On COMMUNICATION ERRORS Off TEMPERATURE Of f END ALARM GENERAL MASK RDS UECP SERVICES TA TP PROPAGATION On PS PROPAGATION On RT PROPAGATION On DI PROPAGATION On MS PROPAGATION On PTY PROPAGATION On PI PROPAGATION On TMC RTPLUS EE END RDS UECP SERVICES WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE alarm is generated
76. ith those from the RDS decoder If what is actually decoded does not tally with what is written below alarms may be generated which can be enabled or not TA status setting TA status setting Alternative Frequencies status setting M S status setting DI status setting Program Type status setting PSN status setting PI value setting This menu allows you decide whether or not to mask the presence of certain conditions or errors detected by the Wolf This parameter is used to display or not the silence setting at the main input This parameter is used to display or noi Audio Peak errors at the main input This parameter is used to display or noi Audio Average Peak errors at the main input This parameter is used to display or noi Audio RMS errors at the main input This parameter is used to display or noi Audio Average RMS errors at the main input This parameter is used to display or not the stereophonic pilot 19 Hz at the MPX 1 input This parameter is used to display or not the RDs service 57 Hz at the MPX 1 input This parameter is used to display or not the Excess or No deviation error at the 1 input This parameter is used to display or not the ITU R BS412 error at the MPX 1 input This parameter is used to display or not the Pilot Protection control error at the MPX 1 input This parameter is used to display or not the decoded audio control intended as_ the presence of silence
77. logy DNE AXEL gt TECHNOLOG SYNTAX OF THE WOLF ASCII PARSER v1 2 0 82 ALARM MPX RDS THR LOW 28 5dB No Inf Limit 39 9dB 39 8dB 37 02221111 83 ALARM FM MPX RDS THR HIGH 26 5dB Now bik Limit 39 le USD gt SOUPE 1 2 ine 84 Inf Limit DIRE M ALARM FM MPX PEAK DEV THR LOW No Inf Lim Sa NOS Limit LE 85 ALARM FM MPX PEAK DEV THR HIGH 90KHz Noll m POP NON Su DE Mm 86 Noa Er Limit p oo T ALARM FM MPX ITUB412 THR LOW No Inf Limi 20 0dB 19 8dB 19 6 dB 2 T 122048 No oup amit 87 lan dE 2er Vieles Sg ALARM FM MPX TUBA AMAR Sto 20 008 2 p dB 27 88 ALARM MPX DEC AUDIO THR LOW No I No Inf Limit 99 0dB 98 0dB Limit 20 B sdb 21120122 212211 89 Ifo 22 00 E MdB ALARM PM MPX DEC AUDIO PEAK TER HILGH SF3 20 OCIB 421818 6 dB 210 ela inte 90 No Dit i ade AS 5 28 ALARM EM MPX DEC AUDIO PEAK E 20 OCIS SdJE 19 6 27 zB 21202 STATE 91 Pee 2222 ali EE 5sec 92 ALARM MPX 0 PILOT THR LOW 23 5dB No Inf Limit 39 9dB 39 8dB ze NO SUL OSEE 93 ALARM MPX 0 PILOT THR HIGH 21 5dB No Inf Limit 39 9dB 39 8dB gt zer
78. modem connected INITIALIZ Enter the AT initialization string here The BSN offers two string options The shortest STRING at amp f amp k0 amp c0 amp r1s2 255 is usually suitable for internal PCI modems while the longest at amp fo amp k0 amp c0 amp s0 amp r1s2 255 is usually suitable for external modems TEL NUMBER Enter the number to dial here including country code area code etc Click OK to confirm or ESC to quit without saving Axel Technology FX AXEL USING WOLF REMOTER FOR THE FIRST TIME 19 2 CONNECTION TO A DIAL UP MODEM Whenever remote control via a dial up modem is required connect the modem to the serial port 1 on the back of the unit Remember to check the configuration of port 1 Its speed must be set to 38400 baud for a POTS dial up modem 9600 baud for a GSM modem A crossover CABLE NULL MODEM is required to for the modem connection The table below shows the wiring diagram for the cable in both cases in which the modem has 9 pin or 25 pin Sub D female connectors Remember also that 25 pin plug connect pins 6 and 8 9 plug connect pins 1 and 6 GSM GPRS Modem Analog PSTN POTS Modem Axel Technology 8 AXEL TECHNOLOGY USING WOLF REMOTER FOR THE FIRST TIME The receiver modem the one connected to the Shark serial port must have at least the following settings modem commands are between brackets and refer to the
79. most common modem models IGNORE CDs the standard command is 0 IGNORE RTS amp R1 IGNORE DTR amp DO Disable TX Flow Control amp HO Disable RX Flow Control 810 Disable Data Compression 0 You will also need to set registers SO and S2 as follows 022 822255 The SO register is the number of rings before Auto Answer It is used to set the number of rings required before the modem automatically answers a call Range 0 255 rings Setting this register to zero disables auto answer mode SO n where n is the number of rings We recommend you set S0 2 The S2 register Escape Code Character specifies the ASCII value of the character used in the escape code The escape code is the escape character entered three times in a row When the modem is in connected status and receives the escape code the modem enters the command status Normally setting the S2 register to 128 or above disables the escape code character We recommend you set S2 z 255 You will need to load these settings in the modem memory so that they are loaded immediately at modem start up Please refer to the modem s user manual for more information 19 3 CONNECTION VIA TCP IP NETWORK Make sure the Wolf already has a valid TCP IP subnet mask and an IP port number see next section for more information Select TCP IP in the communication channel configuration windows ComChannel A screen summarising the current TCP IP connection
80. mprimerlo specialmente in corrispondenza della spina e del punto di inserzione sull apparato Utilizzare solo dispositivi di collegamento e gli accessori specificati dal produttore Utilizzare l apparecchio solo con un carrello un sostegno una staffa o un tavolo di tipo specificato dal produttore o venduto insieme all apparecchio Se si utilizza un carrello fare attenzione negli spostamenti per evitare infortuni causati da ribaltamenti del carrello stesso Scollegare l apparecchio dalla presa di corrente durante i temporali o quando inutilizzato a lungo Per qualsiasi intervento rivolgersi a personale di assistenza qualificato E necessario intervenire sull apparecchio ogniqualvolta si verificano danneggiamenti di qualsiasi natura Ad esempio la spina o il cavo di alimentazione sono danneggiati entrato liquido nell apparecchio o sono caduti oggetti su di esso l apparecchio stato esposto alla pioggia o all umidit non funziona normalmente caduto Non esporre a sgocciolamenti o spruzzi Non appoggiare sull apparecchio oggetti pieni di liquidi ad esempio vasi da fiori Questo simbolo indica la presenza di alta tensione all interno dell apparecchio che comporta rischi di scossa elettrica Questo simbolo indica la presenza di istruzioni importanti per l uso e la manutenzione nella documentazione in dotazione all apparecchio Non sostituire il fusibile o cambiare la tensione di alimentazione senza aver prima scollegat
81. n mode Rs232 2 port connection mode Rs232 3 port connection mode Analog Output Level Setting AESS EBU output enable Digital output level Digital output sample rate This enables or disables alarm reporting by the Wolf device Wolf Web page refresh speed setting Pilot Protection measurement enable Notes Non editable field If the field is empty this is not required If the field is empty this is not required If the field is empty this is not required When locked the keypad cannot be used Default setting is 38400 Baud Monodirectional and Bidirectional Monodirectional and Bidirectional Axel Technology EE AXEI BEINE 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE EME ER On AUTO TIME SYNC Off EXTENDED TCPIP PORT SEL Serial 2 NTP LOCAL TIME OFFSET 0 00 END GENERAL SETTINGS TARGET PROPAGATION SETTINGS DEST ENCODER ADDRES gt 0 DEST SITE ADDRESS 0 ENDS TARGET PROPAGATION SRT 11551 MEASURES SETTINGS AUDIO REFERENCE 3 5dBu DIGITAL REFERENCE 21 7dBFs MPX 0 REFERENCE 0 0dBu 1 REFERENCE 0 0dBu 2 REFERENCE 0 0dBu DECODEPESPDEEMPHASISSOUS DECODER KEE ZI SON 548 END MEASURES SETTINGS MASTER IDENTIFICATION NATIONAL MASTER 0 OPP hE VAST 1 0 END MASTER AUTOMATIC MODE PRES EM AUTO AUDIO MAIN
82. nalog Audio Input 2 Analog 2 AES3 EBU Digital Audio Input 1 Digital 1 AES3 EBU Digital Audio Input 2 Digital 2 Multiplex Input 1 MPX 1 Multiplex Input 2 MPX 2 Local Coder Multiplex Input O MPX 0 MONITOR RF input Axel Technology AXEL CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SOFTWARE 18 CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SOFTWARE This section explains how to install and configure the coordinating control management and monitoring software assigned to the Wolf device The products and applications currently available for both the Wolf Master and the Wolf are listed below For installation of the applications and compatibility with various operating systems O S and configurations please see the Appendices at the end of this manual Axel Wolf Target Address Manager Axel Wolf Network Remoter Axel Wolf Manager 18 1 OVERVIEW OF AXEL WOLF ADDRESS MANAGER The coordinating Axel Wolf Address Manager application is assigned to the Wolf device and after its installation it is used to set the Wolf device start parameters An RS 232 COM port is used for first and subsequent connections The parameters that can be set using this application are outlined below communication port between the Workstation and the Wolf Network device UECP operating mode which can vary between Standard UECP Extended The Site List and the Encoder List in the event
83. o il cordone di alimentazione L APPARATO DEVE ESSERE CONNESSO A TERRA Sostituire il fusibile generale con uno di identico valore come indicato sulla etichetta applicata sul mobile dell apparato Assicurarsi che la tensione di rete corrisponda a quella per la quale e configurato l apparecchio Questo apparato utilizza un interruttore di alimentazione di tipo unipolare e l isolamento dalla rete elettrica non pertanto completo Per ottenere un isolamento totale ad esempio in caso di pericolo scollegare il cordone di alimentazione Inoltre poich la spina di alimentazione utilizzata come dispositivo di sezionamento essa deve restare facilmente raggiungibile gt gt Axel Technology MB AXEL WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 5 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Diese Hinweise LESEN Diese Hinweise AUFHEBEN Alle Warnhinweise BEACHTEN Alle Anweisungen BEFOLGEN Dieses Gerat NICHT in der Nahe von Wasser verwenden KEINE L ftungs ffnungen verdecken Gem den Anweisungen des Herstellers einbauen Nicht in der Nahe von W rmequellen wie Heizk rpern Raumheizungen Herden oder anderen Geraten einschlieBlich Verst rkern installieren die W rme erzeugen Die Schutzfunktion des Schukosteckers NICHT umgehen Bei Steckern f r die USA gibt es polarisierte Stecker bei denen ein Leiter breiter als der andere ist US Stecker mit Erdung verf gen ber einen dritten Schutzleiter Bei diesen Steckerausf hrun
84. o odevzdejte k recyklaci do komun ln ho sbrn ho zaYizeni Vastavalt EL direktiivile 2002 96 EU mis k sitleb elektri ja elektroonikaseadmete jaatmeid WEEE ei antud toodet visata majapidamisjaatmete hulka Palun tagastage antud toode taaskasutamise eesm rgil muugipunkti v i kohaliku piirkonna jaatmekogumise punkti V s lade so smernicou 2002 96 ES o odpade z elekrick ch a elektronick ch zariaden OEEZ sa toto elektrick zariadenie nesmie odstranovat ako netrieden komun lny odpad V robok odstr nte jeho vr ten m v mieste n kupu alebo odovzdan m v miestnom zbernom zariaden na recyklovanie Axel Technology ISS AXEL WARRANTY 32 WARRANTY The manufacturer offers a year of warranty ex Works Do not open the equipment If the seals are broken the warranty is void The manufacturer shall not be liable for damages of any kind due or related to wrong use of the product 33 DECLARATION OF ROHS CONFORMITY To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live in accordance with European Union Directive 2002 95 EC known commonly as RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances We herewith declare Axel Technology srl Via Caduti di Sabbiuno 6 F 40011 Anzola Emilia Bologna Italy that the product listed below complies with the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC Article 4 paragraph 1 with reference to hazardous chemical substances Lead Pb Hexavalent Chromium
85. of use in UECP Standard or the ID List and the Group List in the event of UECP Extended Local IP Address the Local Subnet Mask the Local Gateway and the Local Port for the Local Connection via TCP IP Remote IP Address the Remote Subnet Mask the Remote Gateway and the Remote Port for the Remote Connection via TCP IP NTP IP address to configure the Network Time Protocol and its Port NTP Port Extended Port configuration Wolf Network Address Manager v2 0 3 Fr ADDRESS MODE 192 158 099 058 Got 31 72 Extended site List Encoder List api 192 168 099 065 1 0001 v Enabled or v Enabled Local Subnet Mask 5000 Enabled o Enabled ocal Subnet Mas 255 255 255 000 3 0000 mi Local Gateway 192 168 099 010 4 0000 Enabled 0 Enabled Local Por 1327 v Enable Modification NTPIP Address 192 168 056 047 Remote IP Address 192 168 099 065 NTP Pott 327 Remote Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Remote Gateway 192 168 099 208 Extended Patt o Remote Port 31 72 Connected Target Wolf Slave Firmware Version 2 0 6 Now you can change Target values by editing fields and clicking Send Data When you have finished choose Quit Axel Technology AXEL gt TECHNOLOGY CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SOFTWARE 18 20 VERVIEW O
86. or repair by unauthorised personnel Axel Technology KE AXEL SAFETY WARNINGS 2 SAFETY WARNINGS The installation and servicing instructions in this manual are for use by qualified personnel only Read All Instructions All safety and operating instructions must be read before operating the product They also must be retained for future reference as it contains a number of useful hints for determining the best combination of equipment seitings for Yr particular application Heed All Warnings All warnings on the product and those listed in the operating instructions must be adhered to Heat This product must be situated away from any heat sources such as radiators or other products including power amplifiers or transmitters that produce heat Power Sources This product must be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and in the installation instructions If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your facility consult your local power company Make sure the AC main voltage corresponds to that indicated in the technical specifications If a different voltage ex 110 115 VAC is available open the equipment closure and set the voltage switch on the main supply circuit located behind the AC socket Power Cord Protection Power supply cords must be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on nor pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to the cords
87. ountry in which it is delivered If for any reason you need to use this appliance with a different plug you should use the following wiring guidelines in replacing the exsisting plug with the new one Green or green and yellow Neutral N Live L Supply cables should be laid in such a manner that one does not step or walk on them They should not be squashed by any objects THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED The chassis is always connected to mains earth to ensure your safety check your mains wiring and earthing before switching on 8 2 AC MAINS VOLTAGE SETTING 230 V 115 V BE SUHE THAT THE UNIT IS SET TO THE CORRECT MAINS LINE VOLTAGE FOR YOUR COUNTRY BEFORE PLUGGING IT INTO THE WALL OUTLET The actual Mains voltage is indicated on the label stuck on the equipment closure Should the type of power at the operation location not be known please contact your dealer or electricity company gt a a LIZ SOV sad fuse XXX MAT 14 4 erva 11568 OO If for some reason the unit is to be operated at a mains input voltage which is different to that as supplied you need to switch the voltage selector on the right side of the unit You also need to replace the AC main fuse according to information provided on the external label or on the Technical Specifications table at the end of this user manual CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AC MAINS CABLE BEFORE ALTERI
88. pal AC avec le valeur qui est indiqu e sur l tiquette coll e sur le coffret Assurez vous que la tension principale AC correspond celle indiqu e dans les sp cifications techniques L interrupteur d alimentation interrompt un p le du r seau d alimentation except le conducteur de terre de protection En cas de danger debrancher le cordon d alimentation Parce que la prise du r seau de alimentation est utilis e comme dispositif de d connexion ce dispositif doit demeur ais ment accessible P Axel Technology AXEL ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA 4 ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA Leggere le presenti istruzioni Conservare queste istruzioni Osservare tutte le avvertenze Seguire scrupolosamente tutte le istruzioni Non usare questo apparecchio in prossimit di acqua Nonostruire alcuna apertura per il raffreddamento Installare l apparecchio seguendo le istruzioni Non installare l apparecchio accanto a fonti di calore quali radiatori aperture per l afflusso di aria calda forni o altri apparecchi amplificatori inclusi che generino calore Non rimuovere il terminale di connessione a terra sul cordone di alimentazione esso ha lo scopo di tutelare l incolumit dell utilizzatore Se la spina in dotazione non si adatta alla presa di corrente rivolgersi ad un elettricista per far eseguire le modifiche necessarie Evitare di calpestare il cavo di alimentazione o di co
89. res a built in digital stereo decoder which can also be applied to the internal MPX 1 or MPX 2 signal The output of the stereo decoder is measured using an RMS meter The Wolf also measures stereo audio input signals both analogue and digital The measurements concern the instantaneous peak level or the average peak levels over a given period and also the instantaneous RMS level or the average level over a given period 15 MANUAL MODE When in manual mode the parameters can be altered but the device s automatic measuring and monitoring operations will be suspended In manual mode a measurement can effectively be selected and the results viewed using the device as a normal workbench tool The Wolf acts as a peak meter and an RMS meter both stereo which can be applied to either analog or digital audio signals as well as external MPX 1 and MPX 2 signals whether at the output of the tuners or of the MPX stereo decoder which can in turn be applied to various signals When the signal measured is a mono signal as in the case of an MPX a Mono to Stereo conversion module is automatically added to the chain to standardise it with the measurement of stereo audio signals Note that the type of measurement to be carried out i e the pilot level the pilot distortion the RDS level etc is set via the particular filter selected manually from those available in the filter selection menu page All measurements are always expressed as dBr dB relative
90. rk 7 Once these settings have been configured you can use the Axel Wolf Network Remoter application for device management See the next section N B With regards to speed on the RS232 1 port the factory default setting is 38 400 bps and Wolf Address Manager has this at its default setting after installation on your computer This setting can also be edited but since this is the preferred port for communication and the Wolf Network device configuration we strongly advise you NOT to alter this port value For port speed editing see the appendix at the end of the manual Axel Technology Bees AXEL gt TECHNOLOGY USING WOLF REMOTER FOR THE FIRST TIME 19 USING WOLF REMOTER FOR THE FIRST TIME As explained in the previous section the Wolf Network Remoter application is the software that allows access to the device and editing of the operating parameters The following connection procedures are currently available LOCAL RS 232 MODEM TCP IP TFTP under development AON a 1 First of all start up Wolf Network Remoter by launching the executable file from the location in which you installed it e g Desktop 2 The following window will appear Wolf Target Remoter Wolf Network Remoter v2 0 3 Communication Mode r Communication Channel Serial Parameters Modem Setup Phone Number Unidirectional LOCAL RS 232 Serial Port coma DI Bidirectional MODEM Serial Speed TCP I
91. rmware upgrades RS232 2 4 RS 232 serial port n 2 For Wolf device control and monitoring Ethernet 5 Ethernet port for connection to RJ 45 RS232 3 6 4 7 RS 232 serial port n 3 RS232 3 7 Vacancy for future implementations Axel Technology AXEL TECHNOLOGY Analog Audio Monitor Output Analog audio output for the monitor This output is available when you select the monitor from the front panel via the balanced line male XLR connector Opto Relays Interface 2 Isolated opto relay interface for aux services 2 see technical appendix for specifications Opto Relays Interface 1 Isolated opto relay interface for aux services 1 see technical appendix for specifications 10 Relays 11 Relay interface see appendix Digital audio I O 12 AES EBU Digital Audio Input and Output BB MPX Reserve 13 Connection socket for MPX Breakout Box MPX 2 14 Secondary MPX input Backup MPX 1 15 Primary MPX input Main MPX 0 16 MPX input from Local Coder MPXO RF MONITOR MONITOR RF input from Transmitter Test RF e BB Analog Reserve 18 1555 Breakout box for analog Backup inputs BB Analog Reserve 0000000000000 Analog audio I O 19 O Socket for Analog Inputs Outputs Analog Audio 1 0 Air intake slits Fans inside the WOLF ensure 20 forced air circulation 17 Axel Technology B RE AXEL gt TECHNOLOG WOLF CONNECTIONS BREAKOUT BOXES 11 WOLF CONNECT
92. sos que representan un riesgo de choques el ctricos Este s mbolo indica que la literatura que acompa a a esta unidad contiene instrucciones importantes de funcionamiento y mantenimiento Antes de cambiar la alimentacion de voltaje o de cambiar el fusible desconecte el cable de alimentacion Para reducir el riesgo de descargas electricas esta unidad debe ser conectada a tierra Remplaze el fusible con lo mismo que corresponde a lo indicado en el panel del equipo Antes de encender controlar que la linea de alimentacion de voltaje corresponda a la indicada El interruptor de alimentaci n es unipolar En el caso de peligro desconecte el cable de alimentaci n Porque la clavija de conexion a red sirve por la desconection de la unidad la clavija debe ser ubicada en proximidad de la unidad Axel Technology AXEL UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 7 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Your equipment was packed carefully at the factory in a container designed to protect the unit during shipment Nevertheless we recommend making a careful inspection of the shipping carton and the contents for any signs of physical damage Damage amp Claims If damage is evident do not discard the container or packing material Contact your carrier immediately to file a claim for damages Customarily the carrier requires you the consignee to make all damage claims It will be helpful to retain the shipping documents and the waybill number Save all pack
93. ssign the relay to normal GPO reporting or to detection of the presence of power PWR position the relay remains closed as long as the power supply is present therefore the opening of the relay indicates an irregularity in the power supply VAN ASA ANTENNA The MPX 1 and MPX 2 connectors are used for connection to composite signals with a bandwidth of up to 59 KHz on which to perform the measurements These are usually connected to the Stereo Encoder outputs The EXT MPX output is dedicated to the connection of an external tuner MPX output to use as an alternative to the Wolf device s internal tuner Input impedance 50 Ohm Please refer to the section on Manual Auto operating modes with regards to the selection of the input used for the measurements The Antenna connector is dedicated to the connection to the antenna for the built in tuner Axel Technology Pl AXEL TECHNOLOGY Y OPTO RELAY PORT 30 3 WOLF DEVICE ANALOG AND MPX BREAK OUT BOX WLF BBAM 11 BB Analog Reserv Analog Audio UO The analog Breakout Box is divided into two sections The ANALOG section 12 right hand MPX section BNC connectors MPX section made up of the 8 left hand male XLR connectors 30 4 ANALOG SECTION The ANALOG section features transformer coupled input A transformer coupled input B Electronically balanced output OUT1 A electronically balanced replica OUT1 B of output
94. successfully installed Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta Click Finish to exit the wizard 9 Atthis point two new icons will have appeared on your computer s desktop Axel Wolf Address Manager vX X X Axel Wolf Network Remoter vx x x You can now connect the Wolf Network to your PC and use the services offered by the various applications to start using the Wolf Network device Axel Technology AXEL gt TECHNOLOGY CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SOFTWARE 18 5 CONFIGURING THE WOLF 1 Connect the 9 pole Male Female Pin to Pin cable for connection to the Wolf device to the COM x port of your computer This cable comes supplied with the Wolf Network device and can be found inside the box 2 Connect the aforesaid cable to the Wolf device via the RS232 1 port or the Wolf COM number 1 port which is also the only one enabled for operation of Wolf Address Manager 3 Launch the previously installed Wolf Address Manager program using the icon on your PC s desktop or another link 4 Press the Connect to Target button in the top central section of the screen 3 4 5 Once the Connect to Target button has been pressed the data stored inside the device will appear More specifically the figure below shows a Wolf Network device with some of the data programmed To edit the default manufacturers settings configured by Axel Technology simply position the cursor on the field
95. ta InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Clicking NEXT takes you on to the following step which IS Click Next to install to this folder or click Change to install to a different folder the selection of the application installation path Generally ee speaking you should adopt the standard pathway proposed EE by the operating system However the target location can be altered by clicking Change in the right hand central section of the page When the Next button is pressed again a quick summary of the installation settings is displayed or a Ready to Install re zs CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SOFTWARE the Program message while clicking again takes you to the actual phase in which installation of the applications within the operating system takes place A blue bar shows installation progress Cl Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta InstallShield Wiz 151 Installing Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta The program features you selected being installed E Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs Axel Wolf Network Target Remoter v0 0 1 Beta This may take several minutes 8 After installation and once the various installation processes have been checked the program will display the following message InstallShield Wizard Complete InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has
96. tocol No Sup Limite disabled see protocol See the section on Pilot Protection Control Control Coi een control Control CONELOL Control Axel Technology El AXEL TECHNOLOG 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 WOLF NETWORK CONFIGURATION IMPORT EXPORT FILE ALARM 1 DEC AUDIO THR LOW No Inf Li MLE ALARM MPX 1 DEC AUDIO THR Ee ALARM MPX 1 DEC AUDIO TEE 40 0dB ALARM MPX 1 210001 gi Ee ALARM MPX 2 PILOT THR LOW 23 5dB ALARM MPX 2 PILOT THR HIGH 20 5dB ALARM MPX 2 PILOT PROT THR 45 0dB ALARM MPX 2 RDS THR LOW 28 5dB ALARM 2 RDS EE ALARM MPX 2 PEAK DEV THR LOW No Inf Lim LE ALARM ME Cec PEAK DEYV THR HIGHS 77 ALARM MPX 2 ITUB412 THR LOW No Inf Limi ALARM MPX 2 ITUB412 THR HIGH No Sup Lim ALARM 2 DEC AUDIO THR LOW No Inf Li mit ALARM MPX 2 DEC AUDIO THR set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the DECoded audio measurement value at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the DECoded audio measurement value at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is above the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the minimum audio threshold value at the MPX 1 Decoder input below which the sound is considered silence This parameter specifi
97. tra Un enchufe con puesta a tierra tiene dos patas y una tercera clavija con puesta a tierra La pata m s ancha o la tercera clavija se proporciona para su seguridad Si el toma corriente no es del tipo apropiado para el enchufe consulte a un electricista para que sustituya el toma corriente de estilo anticuado PROTEJA el cable el ctrico para evitar que personas lo pisen o estrujen particularmente en sus enchufes en los toma corrientes y en el punto en el cual sale del aparato UTILICE nicamente los accesorios especificados por el fabricante UTILICESE nicamente con un carro pedestal escuadra o mesa del tipo especificado por el fabricante o vendido con el aparato Si se usa un carro el mismo debe moverse con sumo cuidado para evitar que se vuelque con el aparato DESENCHUFE el aparato durante las tormentas el ctricas o si no va a ser utilizado por un lapso prolongado TODA reparaci n debe ser llevada a cabo por t cnicos calificados El aparato requiere reparaci n si ha sufrido cualquier tipo de da o incluyendo los da os al cord n o enchufe el ctrico si se derrama l quido sobre el aparato o si caen objetos en su interior si ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o la humedad si no funciona de modo normal o si se ha ca do NO exponga este aparato a chorros o salpicaduras de l quidos NO coloque objetos llenos con l quido tales como floreros sobre el aparato Este s mbolo indica que la unidad contiene niveles de voltaje peligro
98. ukt entsorgen mochten bringen Sie es bitte zur Verkaufsstelle zur ck oder zum Recycling Sammelpunkt Ihrer Gemeinde Conform ment la Directive 2002 96 EC sur les d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques DEEE ce produit lectrique ne doit en aucun cas tre mis au rebut sous forme de d chet municipal non tri Veuillez vous d barrasser de ce produit en le renvoyant son point de vente ou au point de ramassage local dans votre municipalit des fins de recyclage In navolging van richtlijn 2002 96 EG van het Europees Parlement en de Raad betreffende afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparatuur AEEA mag dit elektrische product niet als ongescheiden huisvuil worden weggedaan Breng dit product terug naar de plaats van aankoop of naar het gemeentelijke afvalinzamelingspunt voor recycling In ottemperanza alla Direttiva UE 2002 96 EC sui rifiuti di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche RAEE questo prodotto elettrico non deve essere smaltito come rifiuto municipale misto Si prega di smaltire il prodotto riportandolo al punto vendita o al punto di raccolta municipale locale per un opportuno riciclaggio De conformidad con la Directiva 2002 96 CE de la UE sobre residuos de aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos RAEE este producto el ctrico no puede desecharse con el resto de residuos no clasificados Desh gase de este producto devolvi ndolo al punto de venta o a un punto de recogida municipal para su reciclaje
99. will be generated This parameter sets the Audio Peak measurement value below which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Audio Peak measurement value above which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Audio RMS measurement value below which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Audio RMS measurement value above which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Audio RMS Average measurement value below which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the Audio RMS Average measurement value above which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the average Audio Peak measurement value below which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the average Audio Peak measurement value above which the parameter becomes invalid and an alarm is generated This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19Hz measurement value at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the stereophonic pilot carrier 19Hz measurement value at the MPX 1 input If the measurement is below the value set an alarm is generated This parameter sets the pilot protection measurement value i e the purity presence
100. y the Wolf Network as the primary source EE or MAIN source with the relative reference and instantaneous measurements and averages calculated Peak Left 82 80 dBr Peak Right 81 75 dBr in 10 minute slots AMS Let 84 63 dEr AMS Aight 82 69 dEr gt gt Average Measure last 10 minutes Peak Left 83 11 dEr Peak Right 82 03 dEr AMS Lett 84 63 dEr AMS Right 82 69 dEr AN bee W EEU C 465 The Backup Audio Measurement Module window displays the Audio Backup sources with their relative source Decoder 2 Ref 21 7 dBFs SC Dec MPX2 Digital Digital1 Off as well as gt gt Istantaneous Measure _ the source status Available Not Available Peak Let 79 37 dEr Peak Aight e dEr AMS Lett 84 63 dEr AMS Aight 83 61 gt gt Backup Audio Sources Backup Source 1 Dec Hpx2 Status Available Backup Source Digital Status Available Backup Source 3 Digital Status Available Backup Source 4 OFF Status This window shows the individual measurement of each MPX decoder module Sources available are MPX 1 MPX 2 MPX 0 and FM gt gt stantanenus Measure Peak Level Pilot Level ROS Level dt Power Pilot Prot Source MPXT Main Reference 00 dBu RMS Lett 84 dBr AMS Right 84 67 dBr The RDS Decoder Measurement Module window displays the status of the various par

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