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ADX-2400N
AUDIO
DISTRIBUTION AND DELAY
SYSTEM
(Analog I/O)
Installation and Operation Manual
Software Version 5.0
December, 2012
Lance Design / 27 Fairview Avenue / Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877
Tel: 203-894-8206 / Fax: 203-894-8207
www.lancedesign.com
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ADX-2400NAUDIODISTRIBUTION AND DELAYSYSTEM(Analog I/O)Installation and Operation ManualSoftware Version 5.0December, 2012Lance Design / 27 Fairview

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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

Page 3 - Table of Contents

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

Page 4 - SELECTING OPERATING MODE

12System Configuration In Normal ModeThe ADX-2400 is designed to provide delay, level control and distribution for effects or commentary audio. The

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13Saving and Recalling ConfigurationsThe menu settings and the source, level, and delay settings are stored automatically after 20 seconds of panel in

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14QUICK OPERATION GUIDE - ANNOUNCE BOOTH MODE Selecting Output Channels and Assigning SourcesPress ‘OUTPUT SELECT’ button, and turn knob until desire

Page 7 - MENU ITEMS - NORMAL MODE

15 To Adjust Headphone VolumePress the 'HP VOLUME' button, and turn the knob. The bar graph display will showthe knob 'position'

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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

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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

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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

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19System Configuraton In Announce Booth ModeConfiguration of the system takes place both in the ADX-2400 and in the remote devices (ADX-

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2CAUTION! HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE EXPOSED WHEN THE TOP COVER OF THE RACK FRAME IS REMOVED. DO NOT APPLY POWER WITH THE UNIT DISASSEMBLED.WARRANT

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20Setting System ID SwitchesThe System ID switches on each unit allow the system to distinguish one unit from another. Cobranet bundle numbers

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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

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22ETHERNET NETWORK INFORMATIONThe Ethernet transmission uses the Cirrus Audio 'Cobranet' protocol, which is an industry standard.

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23Setting Bundle Numbers (Does not apply in Announce Booth Mode)The 24 transmit and 24 receive audio channels in the ADX are divided into

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24 Exceeding this bandwidth limit will cause dropouts in the audio, and in severe cases may cause other problems such as sync and control

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25Cobranet 'Discovery' PC ApplicationCirrus Logic, the developers of Cobranet, make available on their website a nice PC application called

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26InstallationThe ADX-2400N is designed to be installed in a standard 19" equipment rack. There is a cooling fan on the rear panel w

Page 20 - Setting System ID Switches

27Reliability ConsiderationsSince on-air audio is often handled by the ADX systems, reliability is of primary concern. The ADX-series

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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;

Page 22 - ETHERNET NETWORK INFORMATION

29ADX-2400N SpecificationsLocal Inputs24 Balanced Analog. +4 dB nominal, +24 dBv max. D-25F connectors wired to Tascam DA-88 / Protools standardLocal

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3Table of ContentsNormal or Announce Booth Mode Selection Page 4Low-Latency Operation Page 5Quick Operation Guide - Normal Mode Page 6Menu Items - Nor

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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

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31Analog I/O Connector Pairing (Tascam/Protools standard)Remote Control Connector Pinout (Serial Number 254 and later)Connector is RJ-45 FemalePin # F

Page 27 - Reliability Considerations

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

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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

Page 29 - ADX-2400N Specifications

6QUICK OPERATION GUIDE - NORMAL MODE To Select Output Channel (or Channels) to AdjustPress ‘OUTPUT SELECT’ button, and turn knob until desired channe

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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,

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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

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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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