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1. 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Upon completion of the process DB9000 RX settings will have the following values General Default Settings Device Alias Alias DB9000 RX Date and Time nternet Time Enabled Time Zone GMT Network Default Settings General All the General Network Settings will remain unchanged IP Voice Announcement PAddress Enabled WEB Server Settings All the WEB server Settings will remain unchanged FTP Server Settings Command Port 21 Data 2020 Username user Password pass SNMP Settings e Agent Disabled Agent Port 161 Community DEVA9000 Manager IP 0 0 0 0 Manager Port 162 Agent ID 0 IP Audio Default Settings Stream Settings URL 1 URL 2 and URL 3 blank fields Decoder Sample rate MPEGI auto MP3 Channels 2 e Prebuffer 32768 Buffering 30s Gain Adjust OdB Output Levels Analog Output 6 dBu Backup Audio Default Settings Audio Loss Settings Threshold 50 dBFs Time 10s Audio Recover Settings Threshold 50 dBFs Time 10s Backup Player Settings Playback Shuffle 41 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com COM Port Default Settings RS 232 Sett
2. The first option is Disabled meaning this AF is not used The first disabled AF ends the AF list The second option is LW MW Follows This is not an AF but a special symbol It means the next AF in the list is in the LW MW frequency range The third option is Filler This is not an AF but a special symbol used to pad the AF list to even length Each of the rest of the options corresponds to a specific FM or LW MW frequency 39 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com FACTORY DEFAULTS SETTINGS Status Configuration MPX i Reboot Firmware Update Bz EVA BROADCAST Factory defaults Factory defaults Press Restore to restore factory default settings Restore Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 On the above picture is shown the Factory Defaults page Restoring DB9000 RX to its Factory Defaults can be done by following the next steps e Press the Restore button Anew window as the one shown below will appear The page at http 192 168 20 40 says o Are you sure you want to restore factory defaults e Confirm that you want to restore factory defaults Wait for the process to complete NOTE AII the settings will be restored to their factory defaults except the Network Settings which will remain the same 40
3. Netmask A field where static subnet mask is to be entered This parameter is not used if the DHCP Client is enabled Example for Netmask is 255 255 255 0 Gateway A field where static gateway is to be entered This parameter is not used if the DHCP Client is enabled Example for Gateway is 192 168 0 1 DNS 1 A field where Static primary DNS server is to be entered It is not used if the DHCP Client is enabled Example 192 168 0 1 DNS 2 A field where Static secondary DNS server to be entered It is not used if the DHCP Client is enabled Example 192 168 0 1 ee 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com IP Voice Announcement IP Address Enable or disable voice announcement of DB9000 RX s IP Address This future is useful when the IP address is unknown for example when it is obtained from the DHCP Server Default is Enabled WEB Server Settings Port This is the TCP port of the WEB Server Default value is 80 Username User name for the WEB Server Default value is user Password Password for the WEB Server Default value is pass NOTE Username and Password are used in order to restrict the access to all configuration pages You can define Username only Password only or both of them If both Username and Password are left blank NO security is used FTP Server Settings Comm
4. 359 56 836700 UPnP discovery in Local Networks DB9000 RX implements UPnP which lets you easily find it in your local network For this purpose your system should have UPnP enabled see UPnP Activation on page 50 To discover the device follow the next steps Connect the device to the local network Open My Network Places on your computer e Find the decoder s icon Double click it to open the DB9000 RX web interface Y My Network Places SE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back 2 yo Search ls Folders E Address amp 9 My Network Places Network Tasks m 2 Add a network place DB9000 RX DB9000 TX a View network connections 2 Set up a wireless network for a home or small office Show icons for networked UPnP devices Other Places B Desktop p Entire Network ij My Computer ES My Documents y Printers and Faxes Details My Network Places System Folder 15 objects E 49 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com UPnP Activation NOTE The following explanations apply to Windows XP SP2 or SP3 If you use another operating system please contact your system administrator Open My Network Places If you have the caption displayed in the picture below click on it Then click Yes and wait for the process to comp
5. LIST CONFIGURATION Status Configuration Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update I3 EVA BROADCAST Stereo Encoder Audio Enhancement RDS Encoder Ay Alternative frequencies Altrenative frequencies AF 1 Disabled AF x List of alternative frequencies Select each one according to your AF 2 Disabled e needs AF 3 Disabled Y Disabled disable corresponding AF AF 4 Disabled LF MF Follows not an AF Indicates that next AF is in the i f LF MF frequency range AF 5 Disabled ad Filler not an AF Used to fill AF list to even length AF 6 Disabled y 1 to 204 AF frequency For more information see AF AFT Disabled reference table AF 8 Disabled y Note First Disabled AF ends the list f 4 Di hji Wu r AF 9 Disabled Note If AF 1 is Disabled list is NOT transmited AF 10 Disabled Y AF reference table AF 11 i X seated E LEMF AF 12 Disabled AF 13 Disabled aremz 5am AF 15 Disabled hd AF 16 Disabled Y ENTM 0 MHZ HETI kHz AF 18 Disabled AF 20 Disabled Y poe Dicho 7 AA EU AF 22 Disabled ENNIO 1 MHZ AF 24 Disabled Save Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 On the above picture is displayed Alternative Frequencies List Configuration Page consisting of 25 AF settings AF xx Select alternative frequency of current program You can choose from 207 standard AF list options as defined in the RDS RBDS standard
6. Neimask v 0 0 0 Default Enabled Gateway 0 0 0 0 IP Address Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Static IP address Not used if DHCP client is enabled Secondary DNS 0000 Example 192 160 0 2 Netmask IP Voice Announcement Static subnet mask Not used if DHCP client is enabled Example 255 255 255 0 IP Address Enabled Disabled Gateway Static gateway Not used if DHCP client is enabled WEB server Example 192 168 0 1 Port 80 Primary DNS Username Static primary DNS server Not used if DHCP client is enabled Example 192 168 0 1 Password p Secondary DNS Static secondary DNS server Not used if DHCP client is FTP server enabled Command Port 3 IP Voice Annoucement Data Port 2020 IP Address Username user IP Address of the device may be announced via the audio P d outputs at start up This feature is usefull when the IP address a pass is unknown For example when connecting to the device for the first time SNMP Default Enabled SNMP MIB File Download Web settings Port Agent Enabled O Disabled TCP port of the web server Agent Port Default 80 Username Manager Port Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 Deva Broadcast Ltd 2012 General Network Settings DHCP As DHCP Client is used to automatically obtain the Network Settings it can be enabled or disabled Default value is Enabled IP Address A field where static IP address is to be entered in case that DHCP client is not used Example 192 168 0 2
7. commands are used to set new value to RDS parameters In the example above PI is the Program Identification command equal sign means set new value and 1234 is the new value The Enter key represents command s end and signals the RDS console to execute the command The fifth row is a positive response from the RDS console It means the command is accepted and executed successfully The sixth row is a get command These types of commands are used to return the current value of RDS parameters In the example above PI is the Program Identification command question mark means return PI s value The RDS console responds with the current value in this case 1234 and positive response on the next row The ninth row is again a set command In this case Set Traffic Program to 3 The response is negative because the parameter TP can only have value 0 or 1 adios BROADCAST 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com LIST OF AVAILABLE RDS CONSOLE COMMANDS AND RESPONSES PARAMETER COMMAND DATA ENTRY Program Identification PI Program Service Name PS Dynamic PS DPS Dynamic PS Speed DPSS Dynamic PS Method PARSE Program Type PTY Traffic Program TP Traffic Alert TA Alternative Frequencies AFxx xx denotes AF number 4 digit HEX number station digital address 8 ma
8. equipment make sure the nameplate specifications correspond to the mains electricity supply the nameplate is located on the equipment enclosure Do not remove the sticker from the equipment as it contains important specifications and the relevant serial number To join the equipment to the mains supply use the power cord purchased with the equipment The equipment must be used only for the purposes it was designed for Abuse or misuse of the equipment is extremely dangerous for people pets and property The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage and injury resulting from improper use and mishandling Certain basic safety rules must be observed when using electrical equipment in particular Never touch the equipment with wet and or damp hands or other parts of the body Keep the equipment away from drops of water or sprinkling systems Never use the equipment near high heat sources or explosive material Do not introduce any extraneous matter into the equipment Do not allow children or untrained people to use the equipment Before cleaning or servicing the equipment outside disconnect its power supply and wait at least 2 seconds before working on it as recommended by current safety regulations In the event of faults and or improper operation turn off the equipment shut off the electrical power and call your dealer Do not attempt to make repairs and or adjustments when covers guards or circuit boards are to be remove
9. level set in Gain Release time the period when the AGC is decreasing gain to the level determined by the Gain once the level has exceeded the level set in Gain Gain the input level above which the signal increases its gain Note that applied gain is only positive Max gain up To avoid excessive gains that can amplify the noise in a quiet program Max gain up must be set according to the program 29 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Audio Equalizer Settings 63 Hz gain 12dB to 12dB 630 Hz gain 12dB to 12dB 6300 Hz gain 12dB to 12dB NOTE Applied equalizer gain must be set according to the level of specified frequency and overall level of this frequency To avoid audio distortion the overall level of this frequency must not exceed OdB Applying New Settings In order new settings to take effect it is necessary to press the SAVE button Please keep in mind that some of the new settings can reset DB9000 RX 284 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 RDS ENCODER CONFIGURATION Status Configuration Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update E BROADCAST Stereo Encoder Audio Enhancemen
10. message in the block mode complete words or groups of words a driver must pay close attention to the radio display or risk missing part of the message Although the message may be repeated over and over the driver may tune in at the end of a song and in finding out who sang the number could rear end the car in front Dynamic PS marches the message across the display screen one character at a time The message requires a much longer transmission time in this mode but a glance at the radio display a few seconds still allows the driver to get the full message without missing words DPS Scroll Step DPS Scroll Step is used in the block mode of message transmission the more popular grouped word method Once DPS Scroll Step options are set this encoder function is valid for any scrolling PS message whether it is entered into the static DPS register 254 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com or received as ASCII text from station automation Very short words are sent together in groups For instance THIS IS constitutes seven characters that can be sent as a group The same would hold true for OF THE or NOW HERE Longer words up to and including 8 characters are sent individually WARNING or DOUGHNUT or BICYCLE The device can either center words that are sent individually on the radio d
11. of two ways 1 In accordance with US standards BLACK AC HOT WHITE AC NEUTRAL GREEN EARTH GROUND 2 To European CEE standards BROWN AC HOT BLUE AC NEUTRAL GREEN YELLOW EARTH GROUND 12 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS For the normal and reliable operation of the DB9000 RX device we recommend to follow the next list of instructions Please install the unit only in places with good air conditioning The unit has been designed for operation within an ambient temperature range extending from 10 to 50 C But because adjacent less efficient equipment may radiate substantial second hand heat be sure that the equipment rack is adequately ventilated to keep its internal temperature below the specified maximum ambient When installing leave a clearance of at least 1 cm around the equipment to allow air to pass freely We do not recommend installation in rooms with high humidity dusty places or other aggressive conditions Although it is expected that a DB9000 RX will be installed close to exciters or transmitters of even higher power please practice reasonable care and common sense in locating the unit away from abnormally high RF fields Please use only already checked power supply cables and sources The shielded cables usage
12. settings can reset DB9000 RX Audio Source Switching DB9000 RX has one main URL and two alternative URL2 URL3 Stream Audio Sources Switching between streams is immediate and is performed automatically when connection with the current stream is lost To prevent silence on the output DB9000 RX also has Backup Audio Source SD Card MP3 Player When silence is detected audio level is below Audio Loss Threshold and Audio Loss Time is elapsed DB9000 RX will switch to Backup Audio Source Respectively switching back to Stream Audio Source is performed when any of the Streams is no more silent i e Stream audio level is above Audio Recover Threshold for more than Audio Recover Time NOTE When current Stream is URL2 or URL3 and connection to URLI is restored there will be instantaneous switch back to URLI SOURCE PRIORITY Connection Loss Audio Recover Time URL1 _ l l TIME T 1 1 Audio Output URL 1 URL2 MP3 Player URL 1 1 1 1 it I 1 1 I I 1 Audio Loss Time l URL2 i i l 1 1 T 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 URL3 xir LIA LE EE 477 ANO URL 3 Steam 0 a Shem EAS eee 1 1 I I 1 1 1 TES ze I i 7 1 L I 26 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BACKUP AUDIO CONFIGURATION Status j MPX Factory Defaults Reboot Fi
13. 45 built in 6b Network Availability LED Indicator RJ 45 built in 7 Right Analog Audio Output Balanced XLR Female 8 Left Analog Audio Output Balanced XLR Female 9 AES EBU Digital Audio Output Balanced XLR Female 10 Fuse 11 Main Power Supply 16 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Connecting of DB9000 RX ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS Using a cable ending with two standard XLR connectors connect DB9000 RX analog signal outputs to the analog audio inputs of your equipment DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Using a cable ending with a standard XLR connectors connect DB9000 RX AES EBU output to the digital audio input of your equipment LAN PORT For normal operation it is necessary DB9000 RX to be connected to a local network or Internet by cable with RJ 45 connector RS 232 COM PORT Using standart DB 9 cable connect DB9000 RX to any RS 232 compatible equipment amp le 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Operation DB9000 RX is controlled through the built in web server and a standard web browser can be used to monitor its status or make some adjustments To connect to the device you need to know its IP address and follow the next s
14. 836700 AUDIO ENHANCEMENT CONFIGURATION Status Configuration Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update Ir DEVA BROADCAST Stereo Encoder Audio Enhancement RDS Encoder AF List Automatic gain control Automatic gain control Enable Enabled Disabled Enable Enable or Disable AGC Preset Mid x Default Disabled Attack time 3000 ms Preset Release time 10 ms Select AGC settings There are 5 presets to choose from The first Gain dB 3 are factory defined and the next 2 are user editable xis 3 0 Default Mid Max gain up 10 0 dB Attack time Attack time of AGC Audio equalizer Default 3000 ms 63 Hz 0 0 0 dB Reselase time 630 Hz 0 0 0 dB Release time of AGC 6300 Hz 0 0 0 dB Default 10 ms Gain Gain of AGC Default 3 dB Max gain up Maximum speed of AGC gain increment Default 10 dB Audio equilizer Audio equlizer The device provides 3 band audio equilizer at 63 630 and 6300 Hz Gain on each band varies between 12 and 12 dB Default O dB flat Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 Automatic Gain Control Settings Enable Enable or Disable the Automatic Gain Control Preset There are three factory and two user configurable presets available Users can set their own AGC presets changing the following parameters Attack time the period when the AGC is increasing gain to reach the Gain level when the input level is below the
15. ADCAST General Netwo Backup Audio COM Port IP Audio 1 IP Audio Settings URL 192 168 1 21 2100 URL Decoder MPEG1 auto MP3 URL of the stream server If current connection fails for some reason the device automaticaly switches to the next server Channels 2 Y Up to 63 characters Prebuffer 32768 Decoder Buff Timeout 0 30 sec Select decoder and sample rate For PCM uncompressed m sample rate can be 32 44 1 or 48 kHz For HE AAC and MPEG1 Gain Adjust 0 0 dB the sample rate is automatically determined by the stream Default MPEG 1 auto IP Audio 2 Channels URL Number of channels in PCM stream 1 or 2 Decoder MPEG auto MP3 Note This is not used for encoded stream Channels 2 Prebuffer n Minimum data amount in the buffer needed to start playing Must rre 32768 be in the range 10240 64512 Buff Timeout 0 30 sec Default 32768 Gain Adjust 0 0 dB Buffering Timeout Seconds to wait for buffer to fill If timeout reached skipping to next IP Audio 3 poled Default 30 s URL Gain Adjust Decoder MPEG1 auto MP3 w Audio gain adjust with range from 10 to 10 dB Channels 2 Default 0 dB Prebuffer 32768 Analog Audio Output Buff Timeout 0 30 sec Analog Level Gain Adjust 0 0 dB d output level is in the range from 72 to 12 dBu in 1 5 dB steps Default 6dBu Analog Audio Output Analog Level 6 0 dBu Sae Deva
16. ALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL 10 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Safety Precautions IMPORTANT Carefully read this paragraph as it contains important instructions concerning operator safety and directions regarding the installation operation and maintenance of the equipment Failure to observe the safety instructions and information given in this manual constitutes an infringement of the safety rules and design specifications provided for this piece of equipment DEVA Broadcast Ltd declines all responsibility if any one of the safety rules given herein is not observed DEVA Broadcast Ltd declines all responsibility if the end user resells the product The equipment is to be used by people capable of operating it in a trouble free manner and it is assumed that they are aware of the following safety rules 0 o o o o Keep this manual with the utmost care and close at hand so that it can be consulted whenever needed After unpacking the equipment check its condition Avoid banging the equipment The packing material plastic bags polystyrene nails etc must never be left within reach of children as these items are potential sources of danger Do not use the equipment in places where the temperature is not within the recommended range as specified by the manufacturer Before connecting the
17. Broadcast Ltd 2012 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110621001 Stream Settings URL URL of the stream server Up to 3 URLs can be defined Up to 63 characters can be entered Decoder Sample rate Select decoder and sample rate For PCM uncompressed sample rate can be 32 44 1 or 48 kHz For HE AAC and MPEG sample rate is determined automatically from the stream Default value is HE AAC auto Channels Number of channels in PCM stream 1 or 2 NOTE This is not used for encoded stream Prebuffer Minimum amount of data in the buffer before playing starts Must be in the range 10240 64512 Default value is 32768 Buffering timeout Seconds to wait for buffer to fill up If predefined timeout is reached the device will skip to the next server Default value is 30 s Gain Adjust Audio gain adjust from 10 to 10 dB Default value is OdB NOTE Gain Adjust is digital If the sum of Signal Level and Gain is greater than OdBFs the signal will be distorted 255 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Output Levels Analog Output Select analog output level It can be adjusted in the range from 72 to 12 dBu in 1 5 dB steps Default value is 6 dBu Applying New Settings In order new settings to take effect it is necessary to press the SAVE button Please keep in mind that some of the new
18. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL DB9000 RX Professional IP Audio Decoder with Stereo amp RDS Encoder Module EES DEVA Publish Date 04 Jun 2012 Contents Intro AU CON 3 CGoneral OA UN d 6 Doni T 6 Product Features e 7 Technical Specifi cati ns AAA E EAE E EE E EE TEE 8 Block Diag ra odas qu E RU A RS Ma ae t E E SR Pap RD M EEES EER ETARE ES 10 Safety Prec 1111101 1 me M 11 Before YUU SUE ILC 12 Moins Voltage Selectop MEE 12 VIO 12 Operating Recommendations Pac ex esed MR Pax a iM Sei Se 13 Radio Frequency Interference RET ii 13 Unpacking and TRS POC COM ER 14 DVN OUTER 14 a R ir ement tee ueque p iubet ccna badcteast carta baa E M p EUR E E 14 Heat Dissipation M INESS 14 Panel Indicators and Appointments vocscciossssciccsvssedaccnnesvacseasavevvedectecnstseaenceeradeccwarsennsdseokweswesssiendeneds 15 Front View aset at a rus hice deve EE INT 15 REUL a tapia 16 Comnectine of DESIDIA qee 17 An log Audio Outputs dea 17 Digit
19. Right peak audio level Audio Status TE Left Es 0 00BFs Network status Right Es oodBFs MAC Shows device s MAC address Backup Audio Status Type ype Left 90 0dBFs Shows the way IP address is assigned DHCP AutolP or static Right 90 0dBFs IP Address The assigned IP address Network Status 9 MAC address 00 04 A3 10 48 FD ee Esch Type Assigned by DHCP 9 IP address 192 168 20 28 Gateway Netmask 255 255 255 128 The assigned gateway Gateway 192 168 20 1 DNS 4 DNS 1 192 168 20 5 The assigned primary DNS server DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Connection Status DNS 2 The assigned secondary DNS server Source URL2 Connection status Status Connected Source Time 004 36 30 Shows witch of the URLs is in use Format PCM Status 96000 Hz Shows connection state States are as follows Bitrate 3069 kbps e Connecting Connecting to server Stream name DB9000 TX Demo e Buffering Connected to server Buffering data Buffer level E 13 2 e Connected Connected to server Playing Time Other Time since begining of connection Device Time 09 Mar 2011 15 31 21 Format Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Compression format of the stream Samplerate Audio samplerate of the stream Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 NOTE As shown on the picture below a Username and Password may be requested if the Access Control is turned on and a page other then STATUS is selected see WEB Server Settings on page 24 Default va
20. Sample rate and Bitrate is what is set in the Configuration page Under Other are displayed DB9000 RX date and time In the upper right corner is located LIVE DATA icon Clicking on the icon will toggle live data ON and OFF as follows Mm A _ live data is ON iu live data is OFF 21 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 GENERAL CONFIGURATION B MPX Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update Network IP Audio Backup Audio COM Port Device Alias Device Alias Alias DB9000 RX Demo e Name of the device This name is used to identify the device in local network and is used as title on all web pages Up to 63 alpha numeric characters Date and time Date and Time Internet Time a Enable or disable automatic time and date adjustment from Internet Time Enabled Disabled Internet Time Zone GMT 302 00 Default Enabled Local Date Time Zone Local time zone offset of the device Local Time Default GMT Local Date Local date of the device Must be in the format dd mm yyyy Example 31 12 2010 Note This field is only used when Internet Time is disabled Local Time Local time of the device Must be in the format hh mm ss Example 23 00 00 Note This field is only used when Internet Time is disabled Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Se
21. al A dio O PUES AAA A AA 17 LAN POT aa Derim EO RUN OS EN se eee asias 17 RS 232 COM Pofl PT 17 O A O EAEE EEE EA 18 AS AAA A 20 General CIEN METRE 22 Device ANAS A n 22 D te nd TI A RA AAA AAA AR 22 Rv eU IU n 23 General Network Settings Pur ET 23 IP Voice Announcement E 24 WEB Seryer Settings P 24 PPL uo cd op MM O 24 M PARI I AT 24 LP Audio CGP ON I ia 25 Stream o MM 25 A 26 A di SU aa 26 Backup Audio SORIA AAA A AAN 27 Audio L ss Settings m 27 A di Recover SUID S A a EEE EET et Id EA EE aka 27 Backup Player Settings AAA Esa 28 RS 232 COM Port Conf eulos Aia 29 RS 232 Setin TS PD EEES 29 Ethernet to RS 232 Redirector cicccccccccccssscccccccccccccsssssscsccccccscssssesesccsccsscssuesesescccsccssusseecesesseeeees 29 Nereo Encoder CONSTA iuda di ed vn dette Ded qiie ola tede id terga qud HAE pex ed did 30 General ellc OT 30 Injection Levels acento s SS A E ud e t ta de D mi dL Eme 30 Phase dd SEHE uso dieti eunte evan arae EU e oto MEER A o LR tapes Oe uta 31 MPX Qi A it 31 O E E E E T 31 Audio Enhancement COMISIONES 32 Automatic Gain Control Selina Ad 32 Audio Egualizer SETINGS PM id tia 33 RDS Encoder Configuratio m te e arendsii eai Un idu a eu eve RR ti e e RT 34 RDS Encode
22. amboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com RDS ENCODER OPTION Supported RDS Applications PI PS Dynamic PS AF RT TP TA DI MS PIN PTY PTYN Configuration Automation contra Output Connector Output Level Adjust PHONES AUDIO OUTPUT Connector 6 3mm jack stereo Type Headphones USER INTERFACE ndicators LEDs on front panel 2 LEDs on rear panel Web interface ull control and status information Type Connector Password protection Yes Type Device discovery Temperature 10 C 45 C Humidity lt 75 non condensing Power supply 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com BLOCK DIAGRAM A simplified block diagram of DB9000 RX IP Audio Decoder is shown below S PDIF DIGITAL DSP TX AUDIO MP3 DECODER HE AAC v2 DECODER L STREAM CLIENT aos BACKUP PLAYER R WEB SERVER PHONES FTP SERVER SD CARD RS 232 REDIRECTOR RDS CONSOLE I OPTION I l DSP I I STEREO ENCODER i RDS ENCODER MPX LIMITER ME sue i AGC I I I Because of the all digital minimalist discrete component nature of device circuitry we have not provided schematic diagrams of the DB9000 RX in this Manual Please note that NO USER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER ALL SERVICING TO QU
23. amp Time Settings Enable Disabled Program Type Name Settings Enable Disabled PTYN blank field Console Settings Port 8000 Password blank empty AF List Default Settings All AFs are diasabled 43 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com HARDWARE RESET This process will fully restore DB9000 RX to its Factory Defaults including the Network settings Hardware Reset can be done by following the next steps e Disconnect the power supply cable from the unit Locate the RESET button on Rear panel e Press and hold the RESET button Connect the power supply cable to the unit e Keep the RESET button pressed until the POWER led starts blinking Release the RESET button e Wait for DB9000 RX to reboot with the factory default settings Upon completion of the process DB9000 RX settings will have the following values Network Default Settings DHCP enabled WEB Server Default Settings Port 80 Username user Password pass All other settings will have the factory default values described in chapter Factory Defaults Settings NOTE After the process completes the DHCP Client is enabled The DB9000 RX will obtain IP Address from DHCP server shortly ATTENTION Please note that the WEB Server s Port Username and Password will be changed so it is possible t
24. and Port TCP port where FTP server listens for connection Default value is 21 Data Port TCP port where FTP server transfers data with the client Default value is 2020 Username User name for the FTP Server Default value is user Password Password for the FTP Server Default value is pass NOTE Username and Password are used in order to restrict the access to the storage card and all files on it You can define Username only Password only or both of them If both Username and Password are left blank NO security is used SNMP Settings SNMP MIB File Press the Download button to download DB9000 RX SNMP MIB file NOTE The MIB file may change from one firmware revision to the other Downloading this file from the device ensures that you have the proper MIB file Specify Agent ID Agent Port Read Write Communities Manager IP and Manager Port NOTE Agent ID is used to identify the device among others when a SNMP notification is send Agent enables disables SNMP Agent Applying New Settings In order new settings to take effect it is necessary to press the SAVE button Please keep in mind that some of the new settings can reset DB9000 RX 24 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 IP AUDIO CONFIGURATION Status vit I MPX Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update o gt EVA RO
25. ate page To update the device firmware please follow the next steps Select the new firmware file e Press the Upload button e The following dialog window will appear The page at http 192 168 20 40 says o Are you sure you want to apply this firmware e Wait for the process to complete 46 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com D WARE 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 RDS Console CONNECTING TO THE RDS CONSOLE The RDS Console is used to edit RDS settings in real time For example it can be used by automation software To use the console do the following steps 1 Connect to the TCP port of the RDS console with a terminal program or an automation software 2 Wait to receive the welcome message 3 Enter the password if used 4 Proceed with entering commands RDS CONSOLE SYNTAX Connected 00 01 06 The picture above is a sample RDS console conversation The red text represents user input and black text represents the console s responses The symbol represent the Enter key on the keyboard The first row is the welcome message from the RDS console Next the user types in the password in this case pass followed by Enter The third row is the response meaning that the password is accepted and user may proceed with commands The fourth row is a set command These types of
26. ation via SNMP Audio Backup on connection or audio loss SD Card for Audio Backup Storage Ethernet to RS 232 Redirector MPX Limiter 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS gt E y o J E A O tz x HE AAC v 1 and v 2 MPEG 1 Layer 3 or raw PCM 32 44 1 and 48 kHz All standard bit rates including VBR Sample rates z Z 18 8 o 2 T a e a un z gt lt Q lami Z Shoutcast Icecast compatible TCP IP client Up to 3 with auto switch on failure Connection loss or audio silence Adjustable 90dBFs to OdBFs Type Servers gt E z c ea gt A A E ns Storage Supported encoders Supported filetypes Alphabetical ascending and descending Shuffle Playlist and Shuffled playlist Remote file management Build in FTP server Frequency response Level Sample rac Type AES EBU IEC 60958 Sample rac Type Gc Stereo separation d ari fari far S a ES 03 03 un E S 58 Sl z O O a O un gt Z gt Ik e Q gt eS y pl e c E a E Q Q e 5 SB el d C E o 5 ga UY a Q 5 3 E 5 Nn 2 gt njection Levels Adjust Output Connector Output Level Adjust omposite MPX Limiter eg eE ETE c JE Flee c m c a 65 Aleksandar St
27. ctory adjusted Additional adjustments can be made by the user providing more flexibility in DB9000 RX settings MPX Limiter Enable Enable or Disable the MPX Limiter Preset There are three factory and three user configurable presets available Users can set their own Limiter presets by changing following parameters Attack time the period when the limiter is decreasing gain to reach the level that is determined by the ratio Release time the period when the limiter is increasing gain to the level determined by the ratio once the level has fallen below the threshold Averaging time the period between each of the input samples of the limiter Threshold the input level above which the signal is reduced Ratio determines the input output ratio for signals above the threshold Output Levels MPX output Select output level of the MPX signal It can be adjusted in the range 72 to 12 dBu in 1 5 dB steps Default value is 46 dBu RDS output Select output level of the RSD signal It can be adjusted in the range 72 to 6 dBu in 1 5 dB steps Default value is 0 dBu Applying New Settings In order new settings to take effect it is necessary to press the SAVE button Please keep in mind that some of the new settings can reset DB9000 RX Se BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56
28. d Call your dealer for any repairs and be certain original spare parts are used Failure to observe this rule may adversely affect the safety level of your equipment The equipment is to be connected to the mains supply and provided with adequate and efficient earth conductors When installing leave a clearance of at least 1 cm around the equipment to allow air to pass freely 11 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Before you start MAINS VOLTAGE SELECTOR Unless specifically ordered for export shipment the DB9000 RX is set at the factory for operation from 115V 230V 50 60Hz AC mains This can be confirmed by checking the voltage selector inside the unit To change the mains voltage first remove the top cover of the unit A clearly marked slide switch is next to the AC mains connector on the encoder circuit board With power disconnected use a small screwdriver to set the switch for 115 VAC or 230VAC operation Be sure to install the appropriate fuse DB9000 RX is equipped at the factory with 1A fuse POWER CORD The detachable IEC type power cord is supplied with the unit The individual cord conductors may be color coded in either
29. display should be stable with any radio at a speed setting of 7 or lower Radio Text Settings Radio Text This is a 64 character block of plain text that the listener can select for visual display on the faceplate of the radio by pressing an INFO button on the receiver This function is not available on many automobile radios for safety reasons which has precipitated the frowned upon practice of scrolling the PS field instead Most radios have limited alphanumeric display capability so the 64 characters of Radio Text march across the front panel much akin those annoying LED advertising signs found in airport buses or fast food emporia Like the Dynamic PS implementation Radio Text can announce song titles and performers run special promotions or contests or broadcast sponsors messages RT Speed The Radio Text update rate is programmed by setting RT Speed n with n a number between 1 and 9 corresponding to a refresh rate between slow and fast respectively Keeping the throughput tradeoff in mind unless Radio Text is being used for contests or for other quasi dynamic activities it is best to use a lower number A rate of 1 2 or 3 will make little difference in the speed of other RDS functions NOTE Radio Text can be turned off entirely by setting RT Speed 0 A zero value in this field turns the Radio Text message off but does not delete any saved message from memory General Settings PI Program Identification This b
30. flag simply indicates whether music or speech is the primary broadcast programming The purpose of this function is not well explained in the respective Standards hence it comes as no surprise that it is not widely used Trafic Information TP Traffic Program Identification The TP flag identifies the station as one that routinely broadcasts traffic bulletins for motorists as part of its normal everyday programming When the TP flag is displayed on the receiver faceplate the radio is searching for traffic announcements The radio keeps track of TP stations offering this service to speed up the search and switch process TA Traffic Announcement This is a temporary flag added to the RDS data stream only as a traffic bulletin is being aired Some RDS car radios can be set to search for traffic bulletins among various TP stations see TP while tuned to a listener s preferred program or even while playing a tape or CD As soon as any TP station broadcasts a traffic bulletin the receiver temporarily switches over to receive it When the bulletin is finished the receiver switches back to the original program tape or CD 25865 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 Status Configuration MEN Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update B AN BROADCAST Stereo Encoder Audio Enhancement AF L
31. he page not to be loaded after restoring factory defaults You may be asked to re enter the encoder s address and or username and password 44 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 REBOOTING Status Configuration MPX Factory Defaults Firmware Update I3 BROADCAST Reboot Reboot Press Reboot to reboot the device Reboot Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 On the above picture is shown the Reboot page Rebooting of DB9000 RX can be done by following the next steps e Press the Reboot button The following dialog warning window will appear The page at http 192 168 20 40 says o Reboot Confirm that you want to reboot the device Wait for the process to complete 45 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com D E VA 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 FIRMWARE UPDATE Status Configuration MPX Factory Defaults Reboot BROADCAST Firmware Update Firmware Main v1 0 272 Mar 8 2011 16 53 17 File Option v1 0 000 Mar 09 2011 10 50 46 SSIECUDITWIS TO upoan Update Firmware File Browse Upload Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 On the above picture is shown the Firmware Upd
32. ice connected to the RS 232 COM Port Default value is 8001 Password Password for the RS 232 server These are the first symbols that must be sent to authenticate to the Ethernet to RS 232 redirector otherwise the connection is dropped If left blank NO security is used Default value is blank empty 29 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 STEREO ENCODER CONFIGURATION Status Configuration MEN Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update OPINAS BROADCAST Stereolencoder Audio Enhancement RDS Encoder AF List General eT ET Stereo Mode Stereo Mono Stereo mode Select Stereo or Mono Emphasis e Off 550pys 75ps Note Only the Left audio channel is used in Mono mode Default Stereo Injection Levels Emphasis Pilot Tone 0 00 Select 50yus Europe 75us America or Off o e 0 oop Injection levels Phase Adjusments Pilot Tone l Select injection level of the 19 kHz pilot tone Level may be from Pilot Tone 0 0 0 to 12 96 L R Subcarrier 0 0 Default 10 RDS Subcarrier 0 0 RDS I Select injection level of the RDS subcarier Level may be from 0 MPX Limiter to 12 96 faul o Enable Enabled Disabled DELL Preset Mid Phase adjustments Attack Time 100 ms Pilot Tone Release Time 500 ms oa phase of the 19 kHz pilot tone Phase
33. ings Baud rate 9600 Ethernet to RS 232 Redirector e Port 8001 Password blank empty Stereo Encoder Default Settings General Settings Stereo Mode Stereo e Emphasis 5048 Injection Levels Pilot Tone 10 96 e RDS 5 Phase Adjustment All phase are at 0 MPX Limiter Enable Disabled Preset Mid Attack time 100 ms Release time 500 ms Averaging 10 ms Threshold 15 dB Ratio 4 1 Output Levels MPX output 6 dBu RDS output 0 dBu Audio Enhancement Default Settings Automatic Gain Control Settings Enable Disabled e Preset Mid Attack time 3000 ms Release time 10 ms Gain 3 dB Max gain up 10 dB Audio Equalizer Settings 63 Hz 0dB 630 Hz 0dB 6300 Hz 0dB 42 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com RDS Encoder Default Settings RDS Encoder Settings Enable Enabled Program Station Name Settings PS Static DB9000RX PS Dynamic DB9000 RX with Stereo Coder amp RDS Encoder e DPS Scroll Step 0 centered e DPS Scroll Speed 0 DPS off Radio Text Settings Radio Text DB9000 RX w build in Stereo Coder amp RDS Encoder e RT Speed 4 General Settings e PI 1234 e PTY 0 e M S Speech Trafic Information TP Off TA Off Decoder Information DI Mono Not Artificial Head Not Compressed Static PTY Date
34. io Radio Networks Telecommunication Operators and regulation authorities We base our market authority position on our good after sales support and relation with the clients Since 2003 DEVA Broadcast Ltd has been ISO 9001 certified The contractors of DEVA Broadcast Ltd are satisfied with the permanent business comfort and to their own confession they owe it to a great extent as well as their prosperity to the loyal partnership of our company 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com General Information DB9000 RX is an integrated client for IP transmitted digital audio signal This is adevice designed to support HE AAC and MPEG 1 Layer 3 compressed audio streams and PCM uncompressed stream for audio transmission without quality loss Decoding takes place in real time by a powerful DSP processor and the output signal is both in digital and analog form DB9000 RX have built in backup player for continuous audio play in case of signal loss or connection with the server With the optional Stereo and RDS Encoders DB9000 RX becomes complete tool for audio rebroadcast The Stereo Encoder has its own DSP processor which allows generation of fully digital composite MPX signal with high stereo quality With its RS 232 port DB9000 RX could be transformed into Ethernet to RS 232 Redirector allowing to control any other exi
35. ipping damage If damage is suspected notify the carrier at once and then contact DEVA Broadcast Ltd We recommend that you retain the original shipping carton and packing materials just in case return or reshipment becomes necessary In the event of return for Warranty repair shipping damage sustained as a result of improper packing for return may invalidate the Warranty Mounting RACK REQUIREMENT The DB9000 RX mounts in a standard 19 inch equipment rack and requires only 1 inches 1U of vertical rack space The use of plastic washers is recommended to protect the painted finish around the mounting holes HEAT DISSIPATION Consuming less power than the light in a refrigerator the DB9000 RX itself generates negligible heat The unit is specified for operation within an ambient temperature range extending from freezing to 120 F 50 C But because adjacent less efficient equipment may radiate substantial heat be sure that the equipment rack is adequately ventilated to keep its internal temperature below the specified maximum ambient 14 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 Panel Indicators and Appointments FRONT VIEW PROFESSIONAL IP AUDIO CODEC POWER BUSY LEFT RIGHT BROADCAST PHONES mi x af a MoDeEL DB9000 1 Phones Output The following audio signals are reproduced thr
36. is strongly recommended We strongly recommend connecting the device only to reliable power supply sources In case of unstable power supply please use UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Please use the device only with placed top cover to avoid any electromagnetic anomalies which may cause problems of the normal functionality of the unit Please connect DB9000 RX only to good quality Internet connection This is very important for the normal remote operation of the unit Please check if your network settings pass through all the data traffic required for the normal operation of the DB9000 RX unit RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE RFI Although we have anticipated DB9000 RX installation in the immediate proximity of broadcast transmitters please do practice some care using the unit away from abnormally high RF fields 13 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Unpacking and Inspection IT IS VERY IMPORTANT that the Warranty Registration Card found at the front of this Manual be completed and returned Not only does this assure coverage of the equipment under terms of the Warranty and provide a means of tracing lost or stolen gear but the user will be sent specific SERVICE OR MODIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS issued by DEVA Broadcast Ltd As soon as the equipment is received inspect carefully for any sh
37. isplay or left justify them This will be covered along with the function of the DPS Scroll Step Words that exceed the available 8 characters are sidestepped through two or more consecutive displays Examples EMERGENC followed by MERGENCY or SUPERMAR followed by UPERMARK and PERMARKE and ERMARKET This method of splitting words gives a good sense of continuity and readability Setting DPS Scroll Step to 1 will scroll the message one character at a time as described Other numbers also safe scroll the message but at 2 3 4 and up to 8 characters at a time Selecting 9 will parse as described but text will be left justified rather than centered on the display 2 through 8 may be useful in some special RDS applications but O and 1 are the primary DPS Scroll Step selections To recap 0 will enable the more popular centered auto parsed block mode and 1 the Dynamic PS letter by letter option DPS Scroll Speed The speed of dynamic PS messaging is set here or dynamic PS messaging can be turned off entirely When OFF is selected the dynamic PS message remains in the non volatile encoder memory but only the 8 character default static street name typed into the PS field will be displayed on the receiver faceplate Setting the speed at 1 will result in the slowest refresh rate of the block message or slowest Safe Scrolling 9 is the fastest speed but many RDS radios display gibberish at high speed settings The
38. ist vciicial PI 1234 RDS Encoder PTY 0 gt Enable PIN Enable or disable RDS encoder MS Music Speech Program Station Name Static Trafic Information Static program station name Up to 8 characters TP On Off Dynamic TA On Off Dynamic program station name Replaces the static one Up to 64 characters Decoder Information DPS Scroll Step Stereo Mono Dynamic PS parsing method 0 Centered Artificial Head a Not Artificial Head e 1 8 Number of characters to shift 9 Left word alignment DPS Scroll Speed Dynamic PS speed 0 DPS off Date amp Time e 1 Slow Enable Enabled Diabled e 9 Fast Compressed Not Compressed Dynamic PTY a Static PTY Radio Text Program Type Name Enable Enabled Diabled es i j Radio text string PTYN Up to 64 characters RT speed Console Select RT transmission speed A 0 RT off Pon 8000 e 1 Slow Password pass e 9 Fast General PI Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX Serial 110307001 Decoder Information DI Decoder Information This is one of several flags that convey yes no or other very basic data This particular flag tells the receiver whether the broadcast is monaural or is being transmitted in any of several methods of stereo or binaural broadcasting As many as 16 encoding options may be accommodated This is a rather esoteric function and thus far remains unused both in Euro
39. lete Now you should see the device If you still have troubles finding the device please see http support microsoft com kb 941206 or contact your system administrator Y My Network Places a fx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back 27 P Search lis Folders N Address amp 9 My Network Places Network Tasks 2 Add a network place view network connections 2 Set up a wireless network for a home or small office 8 Show icons for networked UPnP devices Other Places B Desktop Entire Network ij My Computer E My Documents Ss Printers and Faxes Details My Network Places System Folder 50 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS I TERMS OF SALE DEVA Broadcast Ltd products are sold with an understanding of full satisfaction that is full credit or refund will be issued for products sold as new if returned to the point of purchase within 30 days following their receipt provided that they are returned complete and in an as received condition II CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY The following terms apply unless amended in writing by DEVA Broadcast Ltd A The Warranty Registration Card supplied with this product must be completed and returned to DEVA Broadcast Ltd within 10 days of delivery B This Warranty applies
40. lock of data identifies the broadcast station with a hexadecimal numerical code which becomes the digital signature of the station The code is assigned by the broadcasting authority in most countries but in the US it is calculated from a numerical encoding of station call letters The receiver processes the PI code to assist automatic tuning features station memories and to prevent false switching to alternative frequencies that might be shared by broadcasters in nearby regions PTY Program Type The PTY data flag identifies the station format from a collection of pre defined categories Many RDS receivers are able to seek the listener s preferred format automatically This means that a car radio can switch from a fading station to a stronger one 285 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com that carries the same variety of music though not the very same program as provided by AF switching The PTY function of RDS helps a broadcaster catch transient audience share Under some programming circumstances the PTY identifier may be made dynamic changing between categories for a station that dayparts changes its format for specific time periods The PTY code is not meant to change from song to song or to accommodate a top of the hour newscast however M S Music Speech Switch This
41. lues are user and pass Authentication Required SS o A username and password are being requested by http 192 168 20 40 The site says Secure Area User Name Password 9 BROADCAST STATUS 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com On the picture below is shown the page with current device status Configuration MPX Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update o gt Audio Status Left Es 0 00BFs Right Es 0O0dBFs Backup Audio Status Left 90 0dBFs Right 90 0dBFs Network Status MAC address 00 04 A3 10 4B FD Type Assigned by DHCP IP address 192 168 20 28 Netmask 255 255 255 128 Gateway 192 168 20 1 DNS 1 192 168 20 5 DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Connection Status Source URL2 Status Connected Time 004 36 30 Format PCM Samplerate 96000 Hz Bitrate 3069 kbps Stream name DB9000 TX Demo Buffer level m 13 296 Other Device Time 09 Mar 2011 15 31 21 Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 BROADCAST Right peak audio level Network status MAC Shows device s MAC address Type Shows the way IP address is assigned DHCP AutolP or static IP Address The assigned IP address ELL The assigned subnet mask Gateway The assigned gateway DNS 1 The assigned primary DNS server DNS 2 The assigned secondary DNS server Connection status S
42. may be from 90 to Averaging Time 10 ms Default 0 Threshold 15 0 dB L R Subcarrier Ratio 4 1 Select phase of the L R subcarier Phase may be from 90 to 90 Default 0 RDS MPX output 0 0 0 dBu Select phase of the RDS subcarier Phase may be from 90 to RDS output M gt 0 0dBu 90 Default O Output levels MPX Limiter Enable Enable or Disable MPX limiter Default Disabled Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 General Settings Stereo Mode Switch between Stereo and Mono Mode for MPX signal Mono Mode disables the 38 kHz sub carrier Emphasis The pre emphasis operation consists of amplifying the high audio frequency levels as compared to the low audio frequencies The purpose of this is to reduce the signal noise ratio in a proportion of 10 to 15dB by performing the inverse operation at the receiving level There is 50uS for Europe and 75uS for USA options available Injection Levels Pilot Tone Here can be adjusted modulation level of the pilot tone as a component of the MPX signal RDS Modulation level of the RDS can be adjusted from 0 to 12 from the overall MPX signal level 30 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Phase Adjustment Phase of the Pilot Tone L R sub carrier 38 kHz and RDS sub carrier 57 kHz are fa
43. nP discovery in Local Networks aee secet soeeevt niece Peau ve eeu vh se e Py ANH INE RYE Renee ota eH e Ree ev EUR 49 UPnP ACH Vallo rites Sp io ii rio ici 50 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS c eeeeee esee ee eese en enses enata sins ta sens tn sesto stesso aeta so ae 51 Product Registration Card aid is 52 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Introduction DEVA Broadcast Ltd was established in 1997 as a broadcasting and telecommunications equipment importer for Bulgaria and Eastern Europe regions Subsequently DEVA Broadcast Ltd has developed and produced a wide range of low and mid power transmitters RDS RBDS Encoders and Decoders Modulation Monitors Remote Controls Site monitoring and other systems for many companies Our high degree engineers accomplish their bright ideas through successful engineering marketing and management in DEVA Broadcast Ltd s Headquarter in Bulgaria During the last ten years the company products have become our partners best sellers After detailed marketing analysis our team has decided to launch its own brand products based on the latest technologies in the broadcasting business The company s main goal is to design develop and offer a complete line of high quality and competitive products for FM and Digital Rad
44. only to products sold as new It is extended only to the original end user and may not be transferred or assigned without prior written approval by DEVA Broadcast Ltd C This Warranty does not apply to damage caused by improper mains settings and or power supply D This Warranty does not apply to damage caused by misuse abuse accident or neglect This Warranty is voided by unauthorized attempts at repair or modification or if the serial identification label has been removed or altered III TERMS OF WARRANTY DEVA Broadcast Ltd products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship A Any discrepancies noted within TWO YEARS of the date of delivery will be repaired free of charge or the equipment will be replaced with a new or remanufactured product at DEVA Broadcast Ltd option B Parts and labor for factory repair required after the one year Warranty period will be billed at prevailing prices and rates IV RETURNING GOODS FOR FACTORY REPAIR A Equipment will not be accepted for Warranty or other repair without a Return Authorization RA number issued by DEVA Broadcast Ltd prior to its return An RA number may be obtained by calling the factory The number should be prominently marked on the outside of the shipping carton B Equipment must be shipped prepaid to DEVA Broadcast Ltd Shipping charges will be reimbursed for valid Warranty claims Damage sustained as a result of improper packing for return
45. ough the headphones Voice Announcement of DB9000 RX IP Audio Decoder IP address upon startup Audio signal identical to that of the outputs audio 2 Power LED Indicator 3 Status LED Indicator Blinking frequency of this LED is indication of DB9000 RX state Fast blinking in process of connection Approximately twice per second data buffering Approximately once per second DB9000 RX is connected and operating normally 4 Left Channel Level LED Indicator This LED can be in one of the following states Off the channel level is within norms Blinking indication of low signal level Constantly lit indication of high signal level 5 Right Channel Level LED Indicator This LED can in one of the following states Off the channel level is within norms Blinking indication of low signal level Constantly lit indication of high signal level 15 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 REAR VIEW iu E com PORT FUSE RESET SD CARD 55 90000 ms ooo 3 E 6b 1 eam O s 115V 230V MADE IN BULGARIA 1 RDS only output BNC Unbalanced 2 MPX ouput BNC Unbalanced 3 Factory Defaults Reset Button 4 SD Card 5 RS 232 Serial COM Port DB 9 Female Connector 6 LAN Port Internet Input RJ 45 Connector 6a Network Activity LED Indicator RJ
46. ource Shows witch of the URLs is in use Status Shows connection state States are as follows e Connecting Connecting to server Buffering Connected to server Buffering data e Connected Connected to server Playing Time Time since begining of connection Format Compression format of the stream Samplerate Audio samplerate of the stream Model DB9000 RX e Serial 11 This page contains information regarding current status of DB9000 RX as follows Audio Status Backup Audio Status Network Status Connection Status Other NOTE Audio Status and Backup Status show the Left and Right channels peak levels which are dynamically updated 20 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Under Network Status are shown MAC address and current IP address Network mask and Gateway and the method in which they are assigned Static Allocation or allocated by DHCP server Shown are also the primary and secondary DNS servers Connection Status is the place showing which one of the three available URLs is currently used device status connected or disconnected connection time stream parameters and name Please note that if a compressed stream is used Sample rate and Bitrate will be taken from the stream If the stream is in uncompressed format PCM then what is displayed for
47. p in mind that some of the new settings can reset DB9000 RX 28 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 RS 232 COM PORT CONFIGURATION Status MPX Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update I3 EVA BROADCAST General Network IP Audio Backup Audio COM Port RS 232 Settings RS 232 settings Baudrate 115200 Baudrate RS 232 port baudrate Ehternet to RS 232 Redirector ro Port 8001 Ethernet to RS 232 Redirector Port Ethernet to RS 232 redirector TCP port Default 8001 Password Save Password Password for the Ethernet to RS 232 redirector It is used to restrict the access to RS 232 from the network If Password is left blank no security is used Up to 15 alpha numeric characters Default blank Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 DB9000 RX also acts as Ethernet to RS 232 redirector You can connect any RS 232 compatible equipment to DB9000 RX and communicate with it over the Internet RS 232 Settings Baud rate Select baud rate of the RS 232 COM Port The external equipment must be configured to the same baud rate Default value is 9600 Ethernet to RS 232 Redirector Port a field where TCP port of the Ethernet to RS 232 redirector is to be entered This is the TCP port used to communicate with any external dev
48. pe and in the US Date amp Time Settings Enable Enable Disable type 4A Group Transmission Program Type Name Settings Enable Enable Disable type 10A Group Transmission This group allows further description of the current Program Type PTYN Program Type Name PTYN for display is transmitted as 8 bit characters PTYN must only be used to enhance Program Type information and it must not be used for sequential information 37 a D EVA 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Console Settings Port a field where TCP port of the RDS console is to be entered This console is used to edit RDS settings in real time Default value is 8000 Password Password for the RDS console These are the first symbols that must be sent to authenticate to the RDS console otherwise the connection is dropped If left blank NO security is used Default value is blank empty NOTE For more information about the RDS console see chapter RDS Console Applying New Settings In order new settings to take effect it is necessary to press the SAVE button Please keep in mind that some of the new settings can reset DB9000 RX 38 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 AF
49. r ISO S ecce setate qu sn unten ores e Luc Aun iue aru e ee ach luin 34 Program Station Name Settings ivi a Mp tg udi dd aie e tte yrs osea ei 34 Radio Text SOMOS as UU OA EARNINGS Mee AUOD VG RENE EATER DD EVO UE UM a 35 General Setlih ts eR e nd healt ary do ME Sedo 35 VETTERLI OAO ENEE E EEE E E NE 36 Decoder Informati n A dae E A EOR A EE SE 37 Date amp Time Selilps a O det eo 37 Pr ogram Iype Name Settings St AO E 37 Console Settings iste A A RRO E acuto RRA EO A Rot 38 AF List ConfieuraliON sisisi tati 39 Factory Defaults Settings A es 40 General Default Settings orca and salsa tad O 41 Network LOTO E Setin S es 41 IP ALO DEI ES ENS 4 BACKUP Audto Default Sell lesu ii 4 COM Port Default Settings A i pe I Rb ei eria dette e Adae 42 Stereo Encoder Default Senes ati 42 Audio Enhancement Default Settings aids sia av a esset ted dew ieeitelue vis eps 42 RDS Encoder Default Sellinas cs ettet ar e ERO tS Gn arae aN 43 AF List DON SCM GS eco aee tea a eR QU NM ne AI RR de 43 TAT AW ANC BES E RE deseen et dise a A t doe aun dl eet vue 44 Network Default Settings ue et ar v eri oda ert E Fe Dx venu FRE eee a AE v Pus era perit 44 WEB Server Default Settings xvii rea eve idees eid dg Ri eod nado 44 J CDODITIB aa do aid 45 Firmw re Update cocido Dette deu e dubai TEE TA AAA SEA ETA 46 A A A Mm NT PS 47 Connecting to the RDS console ias 47 ISC di 47 List of available RDS Console commands and responses esee 48 UP
50. reshold for determining if audio signal is lost Default value is 50 dB Time Time to wait before switching to backup audio in case of audio signal loss Default value is 10s Audio Recover Settings Threshold Audio level threshold for determining if audio signal is present Default value is 50 dB Time Time to wait before switching back to main audio in case of audio signal recovery Default value is 10 s 397 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Backup Player Settings Playback Order Select the order in which tracks are played by the backup player There are 5 options A Z plays all tracks in alphabetical ascending order Z A plays all tracks in alphabetical descending order Shuffle plays all tracks in random order Playlist plays only tracks from the M3U playlist file in the order they appear in it Shuffled Playlist plays only tracks from the M3U playlist file but in random order Default value is Shuffle NOTES e All backup audio files must be located in a single folder named Audio The folder must be in the root of the SD Card e No subfolders are allowed in this folder e The playlist file must be named playlist m3u Applying New Settings In order new settings to take effect it is necessary to press the SAVE button Please kee
51. rial 110307001 Device Alias Alias Name of the device This name is used to identify the device in a local network and is used as title on all web pages Up to 63 alpha numeric characters can be entered Date and Time Internet Time Enable or disable automatic time synchronization from Internet Default value Enabled Time Zone Select local time zone of the device Default value GMT Local Date a field where local date is to be entered This field is only used when Internet Time is disabled Must be in dd mm yyyy format Example 31 12 2020 Local Time a field where local time is to be entered This field is only used when Internet Time is disabled Must be in hh mm ss format Example 23 10 00 Applying New Settings In order new settings to take effect it is necessary to press the SAVE button Please keep in mind that some of the new settings can reset DB9000 RX d DE VA BROADCAST 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com NETWORK CONFIGURATION Status General I MPX Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update I3 EVA ROADCAST IP Audio Backup Audio COM Port General Network settings DHCP Enabled Disabled DHCP Enable or disable DHCP client IP Address 0 0 0 0 The DHCP client is used to automaticaly obtain the network V settings
52. rmware Update EVA ROADCAST General Network IP Audio COM Port Audio Loss Audio Loss Threshold 0 50 dB Threshold E Audio level for determining if audio is lost Time 10s 0 Default 50 dB Audio Recover Time Time to wait before switching to backup audio in case of audio Threshold 0 50 dB loss Time 0 10s Default 10 s Backup Player Audio Recover Playback Order Shuffle Threshold Audio level for determining if audio is recovered Default 50 dB Notes Time All backup audio files must be located in a det before switching back to main audio in case of audio single folder named Audio Default 10 s e The folder must be in the root of the storage poc card No subfolders are alowed in this folder Backup Player e The playlist file must be named playlist m3u Playback order Select order in witch backup audio tracks are played A Z alphabetical acsending Z A alphabetical descending Save Shuffle randomized LJ LJ e Playlist based on playlist file Shuffled playlist same as Playlist but randomized Default Shuffle Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 DB9000 RX has built in backup audio player It plays tracks from SD Card storage in case of main audio signal loss These tracks can be preloaded on the SD Card or be uploaded through the built in FTP server while DB9000 RX is operational Audio Loss Settings Threshold Audio level th
53. sting equipment over Internet DB9000 RX allows you to quickly and painlessly integrate existing audio systems to the Internet Developed with the thought of easiness of use DB9000 RX can be managed through a standard Web browser PC PDA or other device making it the best choice for professional and consumer use APPLICATION Audio transmission over IP based networks Point to Point Audio Transfer DB9000 TX IP Audio Encoder is required at the opposite site Ethernet to RS 232 Redirector Audio Backup on connection or audio loss Audio Rebroadcast 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com Product Features High Quality HE AAC v 1 and v 2 and MPEG 1 Layer 3 Codecs e 32 kHz 44 1 and 48 kHz sample rates support e Support of all standard bitrates and VBR as well e Shoutcast Icecast compatible TCP IP stream client Auto switching to another server in the event of a connection loss 4LEDs and Phones output for quick diagnostics Paddress pronunciation at startup through the headphones Full Control and easy setup with any web browser Entirely Digitally Generated Composite MPX Stereo Signal Digital stereo encoder with pre emphasis AGC and equalizer Fully Dynamic RDS encoder e UPnP for easy discovery in Local Networks Status monitoring via SNMP Source switch notific
54. t RDS Encoder AF List RDS Encoder RDS Encoder Enable Enabled Diabled Enable Enable or disable RDS encoder Program Station Name Program Station Name PS Static DB9000RX Static Static program station name PS Dynamic DB9000 RX with Stereo Up to 8 characters Coder amp RDS Encoder m Dynamic Dynamic program station name Replaces the static one Up to 64 characters nm DPS Scroll Step 0 y DPS Scroll Step DPS Scroll Speed 0 Dynamic PS parsing method 0 Centered Radio Text 1 8 Number of characters to shift s 9 Left word alignment adio Text DB9000 RX w build in Stereo Coder amp RDS DPS Scroll Speed Encoder Dynamic PS speed 0 DPS off e 1 Slow RT speed 4 v e 9 Fast General Radio Text PI 1234 Text Radio text string PTY 0 T Up to 64 characters PIN 0 RT speed MS Music Speech Select RT transmission speed 0 RT off Trafic Information SER TP On Off e 9 Fast TA On a Off General pa PI E LT rmx ms Deva Broadcast Ltd 2011 Model DB9000 RX e Serial 110307001 RDS Encoder Settings Enable General Enable or Disable RDS Encoder Program Station Name Settings PS Static The 8 character PS field is for the street name of the station This will appear on the radio faceplate whenever a dynamic scrolling PS message is not being transmitted PS Dynamic We provide Dynamic PS in block mode because of our concern over distracted car drivers Viewing a
55. teps Open a WEB Browser Enter the device IP address in the browser s address field NOTE If the port is different than the default one 80 it is necessary to specify it e g htpp 192 168 20 20 9000 Press ENTER If you do not know the IP address you can hear it through the headphones when you turn on the device The other option to find out the IP address is using UPnP discovery in local networks see UPnP discovery in Local Networks on page 49 The web interface consists of the following pages Status Configuration General Network IP Audio Backup Audio COM port MPX Stereo Encoder Audio Enhancement RDS Encoder AF List Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update At the top of each page is located the Navigational Menu and underneath on the left side is the section with relevant information and adjustment fields There is a kind of help section on the right side containing brief information about each of the fields on the left Hover your mouse over any of the left side fields to bring out a field s description next to the mouse pointer 18 BROADCAST 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com The picture below is illustrating STATUS page opened SEEN Configuration MPX Factory Defaults Reboot Firmware Update E EVA BROADCAST e VA
56. to the factory is not covered under terms of the Warranty and may occasion additional charges 5 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax 359 56 836700 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD All fields are required or warranty registration is invalid and void Your Company Name Contact Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State Province ZIP Postal Code Country E mail Phone Fax Which DEVA Broadcast Ltd product did you purchase Product Serial Purchase date Installation date Your signature Signing this warranty registration form you are stating that all the information provided to DEVA Broadcast Ltd are truth and correct DEVA Broadcast Ltd declines any responsibility for the provided information that could result in an immediate loss of warranty for the above specified product s Privacy statement DEVA Broadcast Ltd will not share the personal information you provide on this card with any other parties Ae
57. x ASCII characters station street name 64 max ASCII characters for messaging in PS field 0 to 9 0 Off 1 slow 9 fastest 0 through 9 0 parsed centered 1 8 Safe Scrolling 9 parsed left 0 to 204 0 2 blank 1 to 204 channel in 100 kHz increments 87 6 MHz to 107 9 MHz between I and 25 Decoder Information DI 1 digit HEX number MS 0 or 1 0 speech only 1 music TEXT 64 max ASCII characters RadioText Speed DRTS 0 to 9 0 Radiotext off 1 to 9 update rate slow to fast Command Echo ECHO 0 or 1 0 2 echo off 1 echo on SPECIAL COMMAND MEANING Set parameter value Following a parameter command sets new value to that parameter e g PI 1234 Get parameter value Following a parameter command returns status of encoder memory for that parameter e g AF3 Returns all data in encoder memory Initializes the encoder to all factory defaults RESPONSE MEANING HELLO Welcome message when connection to the console is established If security is enabled proceed with entering the password Otherwise proceed with commands Console has been inactive for more than 30 minutes and the connection will be dropped User needs to connect again to enter more commands NO RESPONSE Data sent is ignored by DB9000 RX 48 BROADCAST E mail office devabroadcast com Web www devabroadcast com 65 Aleksandar Stamboliyski Str 8000 Bourgas Bulgaria Tel 359 56 820027 Fax
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