ADX-2400NAUDIODISTRIBUTION AND DELAYSYSTEM(Analog I/O)Installation and Operation ManualSoftware Version 5.0December, 2012Lance Design / 27 Fairview
10Status Item 03 – NET RX 3 Status (Active or Idle)Same for receiver 3, which corresponds to net inputs 17-24.Status Item 04 – NET TX 1 Status (Idle
11Status Item 09 – System ID (00-99)Displays two-digit system (frame) ID, as determined by the rotary switches on the front edge of the p
12System Configuration In Normal ModeThe ADX-2400 is designed to provide delay, level control and distribution for effects or commentary audio. The
13Saving and Recalling ConfigurationsThe menu settings and the source, level, and delay settings are stored automatically after 20 seconds of panel in
14QUICK OPERATION GUIDE - ANNOUNCE BOOTH MODE Selecting Output Channels and Assigning SourcesPress ‘OUTPUT SELECT’ button, and turn knob until desire
15 To Adjust Headphone VolumePress the 'HP VOLUME' button, and turn the knob. The bar graph display will showthe knob 'position'
16Item 08 - Save To User Config 1Item 09 - Save To User Config 2Item 10 - Save To User Config 3There are three user setup files, and these thr
17PGM A1 = Physical Input 9 [PGM In 1]PGM A2 = Physical Input 10 [PGM In 2]PGM B1 = Physical Input 11 [PGM In 3]PGM B2 = Physical Input 12 [PGM In 4
18Status Item 06 – System ID (00-99)Displays two-digit system ID for this ADX-2400, as set by rotary switches on the sub-panel.Status Item 10 – Firmw
19System Configuraton In Announce Booth ModeConfiguration of the system takes place both in the ADX-2400 and in the remote devices (ADX-
2CAUTION! HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE EXPOSED WHEN THE TOP COVER OF THE RACK FRAME IS REMOVED. DO NOT APPLY POWER WITH THE UNIT DISASSEMBLED.WARRANT
20Setting System ID SwitchesThe System ID switches on each unit allow the system to distinguish one unit from another. Cobranet bundle numbers
21Assigning the ADX120 / ADX140 to be Units A, B, C, or DThe announce units must first be assigned to be devices A, B, C, or D in the ADX2400 menu. T
22ETHERNET NETWORK INFORMATIONThe Ethernet transmission uses the Cirrus Audio 'Cobranet' protocol, which is an industry standard.
23Setting Bundle Numbers (Does not apply in Announce Booth Mode)The 24 transmit and 24 receive audio channels in the ADX are divided into
24 Exceeding this bandwidth limit will cause dropouts in the audio, and in severe cases may cause other problems such as sync and control
25Cobranet 'Discovery' PC ApplicationCirrus Logic, the developers of Cobranet, make available on their website a nice PC application called
26InstallationThe ADX-2400N is designed to be installed in a standard 19" equipment rack. There is a cooling fan on the rear panel w
27Reliability ConsiderationsSince on-air audio is often handled by the ADX systems, reliability is of primary concern. The ADX-series
28Physical Inputs and Outputs in Announce Booth ModeOutputs:Out 1 Mic A1 Out (ADX120 Hdst Mic; ADX140 Input 1)Out 2 Mic A2 Out (ADX120 Rear Panel;
29ADX-2400N SpecificationsLocal Inputs24 Balanced Analog. +4 dB nominal, +24 dBv max. D-25F connectors wired to Tascam DA-88 / Protools standardLocal
3Table of ContentsNormal or Announce Booth Mode Selection Page 4Low-Latency Operation Page 5Quick Operation Guide - Normal Mode Page 6Menu Items - Nor
30Lance Design ADX-2400N Analog Pinout (Inputs and Outputs)Audio ChannelD-25 Pin Audio ChannelD-25 Pin Audio ChannelD-25 PinCH 1 +24CH 9 +24CH 17 +24C
31Analog I/O Connector Pairing (Tascam/Protools standard)Remote Control Connector Pinout (Serial Number 254 and later)Connector is RJ-45 FemalePin # F
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4SELECTING OPERATING MODEWith firmware versions 2.0 and later the ADX-2400N can operate in two distinct modes:The NORMAL mode is used for general
5LOW-LATENCY OPERATION IN NORMAL MODEStarting with Version 3.0 firmware, it is possible to operate the ADX-2400N in normal mode, but with low-latency
6QUICK OPERATION GUIDE - NORMAL MODE To Select Output Channel (or Channels) to AdjustPress ‘OUTPUT SELECT’ button, and turn knob until desired channe
7 To Adjust Level (for current output or group of outputs)The output level can be adjusted in 0.25 dB increments. Maximum gain is +12 dB.To adjust,
8Item 04 – TX 1-8 Bundle (000-999)Packet assignment for network transmitter 1, which corresponds to audio outputs NET 01 – NET 08. Item 05 – TX 9-16
9Item 12 - Save To User Config 1Item 13 - Save To User Config 2Item 14 - Save To User Config 3There are three user setup files, and these thre
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