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T*AP 6 block diagram The above schematic shows the principal blocks of the T*AP. The core of the unit is the 10 channel Audio Processor with
T*AP 7 audio processing blocks Speaking in D-E terminology, the T*AP may be configured as a surround sound processor with additional stereo pr
T*AP 8 control concept The communication between the X*AP Remote Panel, the Base Unit, setup and operating tools, is based on TCP/IP over Ethe
T*AP 9 getting started – basic X*AP Remote Panel operation The communication interface of the T*AP is based on TCP/IP over Ethernet. The X*AP
T*AP 10 getting started – IP setup of the Base Unit – via console interface The tool to change the IP configuration of any Base Unit will be r
T*AP 11 getting started – IP setup of the Base Unit – via web browser * Read the default IP address printed on a label above the RJ45 Etherne
T*AP 12 getting started – IP setup of the X*AP Remote Panel By pressing the <MENU> button after power up or by pressing the red <ESC&
T*AP 13 getting started – X*AP Remote Panel menu page 2/3 – firmware display This page shows static information regarding firmware versions a
T*AP 14 operating – menu structure of the X*AP Remote Panel - principle of operation If you are in a specific parameter menu the display struc
T*AP 15 operating – menu structure of the X*AP Remote Panel – menu tree Power Up Display <MENU> opens X*AP Remote Panel IP setup me
T*AP 16 setup GUI – connecting with the Base Unit – AUDIO PROCESSOR > Overview You must open a browser and enter the IP address of the Base
T*AP 17 setup GUI – SYSTEM – System Status The System Status page provides a top level view of the various status information available for t
T*AP 18 setup GUI – SYSTEM – Overview The graphical overview shows the main building blocks of the device including the options installed suc
T*AP 19 This T*AP input fields for information utilized by higher level services. Name give the device a meaningful name that may be used by
T*AP 20 setup GUI – SYSTEM – Setup T*AP Program Configuration here you may select between 5.1 + 2 and 4 x 2. This will automatically configu
T*AP 21 setup GUI – SYSTEM – SNMP This pane is meant for basic settings of the SNMP Agent of the device. If you are not familiar with the use
T*AP 22 set up GUI – SYSTEM – Software Update The files to update the TAP will be available in ZIP format. You must unpack them to your PC in
T*AP 23 set up GUI – INTERFACES – AES I/O Input Status each AES input has a status detection that may show : PCM, Non PCM (e.g. Dolby encode
T*AP 24 set up GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O interface – De-Embedder This pane has three more sub panes implemented The De-Embedder has a 16 x 1
T*AP 25 "DSP 1/2" …. "OFF" signal labels from the T*AP router that shows the origin of the signal pair presented to the em
T*AP 26 set up GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O interface – Setup Relay Bypass will deactivate the Bypass Relay. It provides a shortcut from SDI
T*AP 27 set up GUI – INTERFACES – (SDI I/O Interface) Status This pan shows the status of the SDI interface (if one is installed) : Video St
T*AP 28 setup GUI – ROUTING This is the core of the T*AP because it defines the audio signal flow inside the machine : Each functional block
T*AP 29 setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING The Dolby® metadata system is too complex to describe it in a product manual like this. We recommend to t
T*AP 30 setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Metadata - Reversion This pane defines the metadata sets in case of a loss of metadata from the input :
T*AP 31 setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Decoder Depending on the type of input stream provided to the decoder, this pane shows the incoming str
T*AP 32 A) Two independent encoders - configuration for Encoder 1 : B) Two encoders mixed for Dolby Digital plus encoding and for AD (audio d
T*AP 33 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR - Overview The overview shows the actual signal routing of the audio processor blocks, rendered by the DSP
T*AP 34 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR - Setup Loudness Control Mode the pull down offers the selection of these algorithms for the LevelMa
T*AP 35 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Input Link defines the coupling of the control circuits in order to maintain the listening balance for
T*AP hardware features • 1RU Base Unit compact 19" processing device with front side controls and displays • 1RU Remote Panel detachab
T*AP 36 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Upmix & 2ch Fail Over (5.1+2 program configuration) With firmware version 3.5 Jünger Audio introduce
T*AP 37 Side Chain Filter [OFF / ON] a high pass filter (300 Hz) and a low pass filter (3000 Hz) is applied to the detector side chain (n
T*AP 38 4 Emphasize Surround – The distribution between the front and rear channels is highly dependent on the correlation of the input signa
T*AP 39 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Fail Over (4 x 2 program configuration) For the 4x2 Program Configuration (SYSTEM > T*AP Program Conf
T*AP 40 program 4 (4L/4R) is fix connected to AUX. MODE The Fail Over output can be permanently connected to : * its program input 1L/
T*AP 41 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Filter – Spectral Signature Spectral Signature is a dynamic multiband filter. It is rendered on the T*AP
T*AP 42 When you press the soft button this window shows up on the PC screen : The process must be enabled in order to get the correct
T*AP 43 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Dynamics An independent compressor / expander is available from here : Link defines the coupling of t
T*AP 44 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Voice Over (4 x 2 program configuration) Depending on the Program Configuration (SYSTEM > Setup >
T*AP 45 Mode [OFF, Always ON, AUTO] sets the voice over operating mode Signal Path [Pre Leveler, Post Leveler] the position in the signa
T*AP 1 Content page Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 hardware concept ...……………………………………………………………………………... 4
T*AP 46 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Voice Over (5.1 + 2 program configuration) The program signal path for program 1 is 5.1 while the progr
T*AP 47 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – LevelMagic™ Pls. keep in mind that the appearance of that pane depends on the respective loudness contro
T*AP 48 Expert [on / off] The expert mode offers the possibility for manual intervention into the adaptive behavior of the LevelMagic proces
T*AP 49 setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Monitor This Monitor is part of the audio processor and meant to monitor the individual processing block
T*AP 50 setup GUI – EVENTS As mentioned in the initial paragraphs, you have a sophisticated event management system on hand, that allows you t
T*AP 51 At the bottom of the Trigger table we have two icons : When you click on one of these icons you may add or delete a line of the abov
T*AP 52 Network trigger are based on the EmBER+ protocol from Co. l-s-b http://www.l-s-b.de/uk The T*AP receives such trigger over the TCP/IP n
T*AP 53 setup GUI – EVENTS – Preset Events The change of configurations and / or parameters of the T*AP is based on presets in general. Each s
T*AP 54 setup GUI – EVENTS – Preset Events – Routing The ROUTING system has no sub panes and therefore only one set of 20 presets. They may be
T*AP 55 setup GUI – EVENTS – Action Events – GPO Action Events are independent from Preset Events. That is why you must define a new event nam
T*AP 2 Content page setup GUI – EVENTS ………………………………………………………………………………. 50 setup GUI – EVENTS – Trigger – Trigger Configurations ..………
T*AP 56 setup GUI – EVENTS – Bypass Events The T*AP has a dedicated <BYPASS> button on the X*AP Remote Panel. The function of this butt
T*AP 57 Example EVENTS configuration Finally an example for a field application. This shall demonstrate the steps which are needed to setup t
T*AP 58 technical data – Base Unit • Power supply dual power supply, auto fail over AC 85 V – 264 V, 50 Hz … 60 Hz 58W max • AES input
T*AP 59 technical data – interface boards – SDI De-Embedder / Embedder [SDI 150] • SDI input standards (auto sensing) 3G - SMPTE 424/425M
T*AP 60 • Special features relay bypass (manual or automatic on power fail) 320 ms video delay (number of frames depends on the video format
T*AP 61 technical data - Base Unit rear connectors - pin assignment connector : GPI female 25-pin Sub-D 1 GPI_1a 2 3 GPI_2a 4 GPI_
T*AP 62 technical data - optional interface modules – pin assignment 4x analog I/O [AN 144] 4x AES I/O [DD 188] 8x analog out [AN 108] co
T*AP 63 safety information Electrical Safety classification : Class 1 – grounded product / Schutzklasse 1 Corresponding to EN 60065:20
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T*AP 3 Introduction At the heart of the T*AP is a sophisticated audio processor, powered by Analog Devices® Sharc DSPs. These DSPs provide t
T*AP 4 hardware concept The T*AP consists of a Base Unit that carries all relevant connectors and a detachable X*AP Remote Panel both in 19&q
T*AP 5 Base Unit rear view For fail safe operation the Base Unit provides two independent power supplies. These power supplies operate in loa
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