DEVA Broadcast DB9000-RX User manual

Type
User manual
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Publish Date: 21-Jul-2023
DB9000-RX
Professional IP Audio Decoder
with
Stereo & RDS Encoder Module
Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Typographic conventions .................................................................................................................. 7
General Information .......................................................................................................................... 8
Application ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Product Features ................................................................................................................................ 9
Technical Specications ................................................................................................................ 10
Block Diagram .............................................................................................................................. 12
Safety Warning ................................................................................................................................. 13
Operating Recommendations ......................................................................................................... 14
Unpacking and inspection ............................................................................................................... 15
Mounting ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Rack Requirements 1U .................................................................................................................. 15
Rack Requirements Compact Units ............................................................................................... 15
Stand-Alone Devices ..................................................................................................................... 15
AC Mains Power .............................................................................................................................. 16
Fuse holder .................................................................................................................................... 16
Mains Voltage Selector .................................................................................................................. 16
Power cord .................................................................................................................................... 16
Ground Loops ................................................................................................................................ 16
Mains Voltage Selector Location ................................................................................................. 17
Panel Indicators and Appointments ............................................................................................... 18
Front View ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Rear View ...................................................................................................................................... 19
Getting Started ................................................................................................................................ 20
Connection .................................................................................................................................... 20
Network Settings ............................................................................................................................ 21
Network Discovery ........................................................................................................................ 21
Network Security Recommendations ............................................................................................ 22
Connecting of DB9000-RX ............................................................................................................. 23
Analog Audio Outputs .................................................................................................................. 23
Digital Audio Output ..................................................................................................................... 23
LAN Port ....................................................................................................................................... 23
RS-232 COM Port ......................................................................................................................... 23
Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 24
Network Discovery ........................................................................................................................ 24
Access ............................................................................................................................................ 24
WEB Interface ............................................................................................................................... 24
Status ............................................................................................................................................. 26
General Conguration .................................................................................................................. 28
Device Alias ............................................................................................................................. 28
Date and Time........................................................................................................................... 28
Network Conguration .................................................................................................................. 29
General Network Settings ........................................................................................................ 29
IP Voice Announcement ............................................................................................................ 30
WEB Server Settings ................................................................................................................ 30
FTP Server Settings .................................................................................................................. 30
SNMP Settings .......................................................................................................................... 30
IP Audio Conguration ................................................................................................................. 31
Backup Audio Conguration ......................................................................................................... 34
Audio Loss ............................................................................................................................... 34
Audio Recover .......................................................................................................................... 34
Backup Player ......................................................................................................................... 35
RS-232 COM Port Conguration .................................................................................................. 36
RS-232 Settings ........................................................................................................................ 36
Ethernet to RS-232 Redirector ................................................................................................. 36
Stereo Encoder Conguration ....................................................................................................... 37
General Settings ...................................................................................................................... 37
Injection Levels ......................................................................................................................... 37
Phase Adjustment ..................................................................................................................... 38
MPX Limiter ............................................................................................................................. 38
Output Levels ............................................................................................................................ 38
Audio Enhancement Conguration ............................................................................................... 39
Automatic Gain Control Settings .............................................................................................. 39
Audio Equalizer Settings .......................................................................................................... 40
RDS Encoder Conguration ......................................................................................................... 41
RDS Encoder Settings ............................................................................................................... 41
Program Station Name Settings ............................................................................................... 41
Radio Text Settings ................................................................................................................... 42
General Settings ....................................................................................................................... 42
Trac Information ..................................................................................................................... 43
Decoder Information ................................................................................................................ 44
Date & Time Settings ................................................................................................................ 44
Program Type Name Settings ................................................................................................... 44
Console Settings ....................................................................................................................... 45
AF List Conguration ................................................................................................................... 46
Factory Defaults Settings ............................................................................................................. 47
General Default Settings .......................................................................................................... 48
Network Default Settings .......................................................................................................... 48
IP Audio Default Settings ......................................................................................................... 48
Backup Audio Default Settings ................................................................................................. 48
COM Port Default Settings ...................................................................................................... 49
Stereo Encoder Default Settings ............................................................................................... 49
Audio Enhancement Default Settings ....................................................................................... 49
RDS Encoder Default Settings .................................................................................................. 50
AF List Default Settings........................................................................................................... 50
Hardware Reset ............................................................................................................................. 51
Network Default Settings .......................................................................................................... 51
WEB Server Default Settings .................................................................................................... 51
Rebooting ..................................................................................................................................... 52
Firmware Update ......................................................................................................................... 53
RDS Console ..................................................................................................................................... 54
Connecting to the RDS console ..................................................................................................... 54
RDS Console Syntax ...................................................................................................................... 54
List of available RDS Console commands and responses ............................................................. 55
UPnP discovery in Local Networks ................................................................................................ 56
UPnP Activation ............................................................................................................................... 57
APPENDIX A ................................................................................................................................... 58
RDS: Europe vs America .............................................................................................................. 58
The RDS System ........................................................................................................................... 58
APPENDIX B.1 ................................................................................................................................ 59
PTY Code Description Used in RBDS Mode – North America ..................................................... 59
APPENDIX B.2 ................................................................................................................................ 60
PTY Code Description Used in RDS Mode – Europe, Asia .......................................................... 60
APPENDIX C ................................................................................................................................... 61
How should I congure the connection between my DEVA Device and an FTP Client? 61
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS ................................................................................. 63
Product Registration Card .............................................................................................................. 64
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Introduction
DEVA Broadcast Ltd. is an international communications and high-technology manufacturing
organization, its corporate headquarters and facility located in Burgas, Bulgaria. The company
serves the broadcast and corporate markets worldwide – from consumers and small businesses to
the largest global organizations. It is dedicated to the research, design, development and provision
of advanced products, systems and services. DEVA Broadcast launched its own brand back in
1997 and has nowadays evolved to become known as a market leader and internationally reputed
manufacturer of user-friendly, cost-eective and innovative broadcast products.
Creativity and innovation are deeply woven into DEVA Broadcast corporate culture. Through
successful engineering, marketing and management our team of dedicated professionals creates
future-oriented solutions to improve customers’ performance. You may rely that all issues
communicated to our crew would be addressed accordingly. We pride ourselves on our pre and
post-sales support and purchase services, which along with the outstanding quality of our radio
gear have won us due respect and the market authority position.
DEVA Broadcast best-of-breed solutions have become the best sellers for our partners. The
strategic partnerships which have been formed with industry leaders during all these years that
we have been operating on the broadcasting market, have proved us a reliable business partner
and a valuable asset, as our dealers worldwide would conrm. In constant pursuit of precision and
long-term satisfaction, DEVA Broadcast enhances the reputation of our partners and clients alike.
Furthermore, we have already a proven merit as a credible partner provider.
Our portfolio oers complete line of high quality and competitive products for FM and Digital
Radio, Radio Networks, Telecommunication Operators and regulation authorities. For almost
two decades of intensive software and hardware development, we have achieved a unique price-
performance and endurance of our product lines. Our company’s multitude of equipment and
services is in line with the latest technologies and key trends. The most recognizable characteristics
attributed to DEVA Broadcast products are their clear-cut, streamlined design, easiness of use and
cost-eectiveness: simplicity of forms but multiplicity of functions.
For us there is no stage when we deem that we have reached the most satisfactory level in
our work. Our engineers are in constant pursuit of new ideas and technologies to be captured in
DEVA Broadcast solutions. Simultaneously, a strict control is being exercised at each step of any
new development. Experience and hard work are our fundament but the continuous improving
process is what we never leave aside. DEVA Broadcast participates on a regular basis in all
landmark broadcasting events, not only to promote its products, but to exchange valuable know-
how and experience. We are also engaged in international large-scale projects involving radio and
audio solutions which makes us even more competitive on the global market.
All DEVA Broadcast products are developed and produced in accordance with the latest ISO
9001 quality control standards.
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Typographic conventions
The following table describes important conventions used in the manual.
Convention and Style Description Examples
Menu > Sub Menu >
Menu Command
A menu item(s) and menu
command that you need to click
in sequence
Click Settings > General
[Button] Interface Interactive buttons Press [OK] to save the changes
NOTE Important notes and
recommendations
NOTE: The notication will appear
only once
“Reference Name” on
Page XXX
References and links refer to “New Connection”
(see “Monitoring” on page 56)
Example Used when example text is cited Example for E-mail Notication:
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General Information
DB9000-RX is a professional and highly reliable IP to Audio decoder. It comes with an HTML5
based web server for device management and Ethernet to a RS-232 Redirector, enabling quick
integration of the existing audio systems to the Internet. The device is available with an optional
fully digital, DSP-based Stereo & RDS Encoder Module.
Supporting the compulsory for this high class equipment HE-AAC versions 1 and 2, MPEG-1
Layer 3 compressed audio streams and PCM uncompressed stream, the DB9000-RX can be used
for a scope of professional audio applications: Broadcast, Internet Radio, Studio to Transmitter
Link and VoIP.
The powerful DSP processor and either digital or analog output signals allow for the decoding
process to be accomplished in real time which makes the device compatible with any online radio
system, including Icecast and Shoutcast. Another impressive addition to DB9000-RX features is
the low latency Real Time Protocol (RTP) connection support.
Along with its main IP audio source DB9000-RX comes with several IP audio sources and a
built-in MP3/AAC Backup Audio Player for higher stability. The device has a built-in FTP server
and 2GB SD card where the audio content for the MP3 Player is recorded. The backup audio les
can be easily managed anytime remotely via any FTP client.
If the audio signal of the main source disappear, the device will switch to the rst available
IP audio backup source. If none of the audio backups are available then the MP3 Player starts.
While when the main audio signal is recovered, DB9000-RX will automatically switch back to it.
Depending on your needs, the sequence of the backup audio sources can be easily changed.
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
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Product Features
High Quality HE-AAC (v.1 and v.2) and MPEG-1 Layer 3 Codecs
32 kHz, 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates support
Support of all standard bitrates and VBR as well
Shoutcast / Icecast compatible TCP/IP stream client
Auto switching to another server in the event of a connection loss
4 LEDs and Phones output for quick diagnostics
IP address 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
UPnP for easy discovery in Local Networks
SD Card for Audio Backup Storage
Ethernet to RS-232 Redirector
MPX Limiter
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO DECODER
Decoder HE-AAC (v.1 and v.2), MPEG-1 Layer 3 or raw PCM
Sample rates 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz
Bit rates All standard bit rates, including VBR
STREAM CLIENT
Type Shoutcast/Icecast compatible TCP/IP client
Codec Support AAC, MP3, PCM
Servers Up to 3 with auto-switch on failure
RTP RECEIVER
Type Unicast RTP/UDP compatible receiver
Codec AAC, MP3
Count 1
AUDIO BACKUP
Trigger Connection loss or audio silence
Threshold Adjustable, -90dBFs to 0dBFs
Trigger time Adjustable, 1s to 240s
Storage SD Card, up to 2GB
Supported encoders HE-AAC (v.1 and v.2), MPEG-1 Layer 3
Supported le types *.MP3, *.AAC, *.M4A, *.M3U
Playback modes Alphabetical ascending and descending, Shue, Playlist
and Shued playlist
Remote le management Build-in FTP server
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT
Connector 2 x XLR, Balanced
Frequency response ±0.5dB, 5Hz-20kHz
Distortion <0.01% THD+N
Level +12dBu, user selectable
Sample rate Same as the source stream
Dynamic range >100 dB
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
Connector XLR
Type AES/EBU (IEC 60958)
Sample rate 48 kHz
Resampling Thru build-in sample rate converter
STEREO ENCODER (OPTION)
Type Fully DSP stereo encoding
Pre-emphasis 0, 50, 75µs
AGC 5 presets, 2 user dened
Equalizer 3-Band, ±12dB range
Stereo separation >55dB (typically >60dB)
Phase Adjust Pilot, L-R, RDS
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Injection Levels Adjust Pilot, RDS
Output Connector BNC, Unbalanced
Output Level Adjust Digitally, up to +12dBu
Composite MPX Limiter 6 presets, 3 user dened
RDS ENCODER (OPTION)
Supported RDS Applications PI, PS, Dynamic PS, AF, RT, TP, TA, DI, MS, PIN, PTY,
PTYN
Conguration Web interface
Automation control Remote TCP console
Output Connector BNC, Unbalanced
Output Level Adjust Digitally, up to +6dBu
PHONES AUDIO OUTPUT
Connector 6.3mm jack, stereo
Type Headphones
USER INTERFACE
Indicators 4 LEDs on front panel, 2 LEDs on rear panel
Web interface Full control and status information
RS-232
Type Ethernet to RS-232 Redirector
Connector DB-9
Baud rates 9600 to 115200
Password protection Yes
NETWORK
Connector RJ-45
Type Ethernet
Device discovery UPnP support
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Temperature 10ºC - 45ºC
Humidity < 75%, non-condensing
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Connector IEC320, rear panel
Power supply 115/230V AC, 18VA
SIZE AND WEIGHT
Dimension (W x H x D) 1U, 19” x 1.7” x 6.9”, 485 x 44 x 178mm
Weight 8 lbs, 3.5kg
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
A simplied block diagram of DB9000-RX IP Audio Decoder is shown below
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
QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.
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Safety Warning
ALWAYS OBSERVE THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
Careful observance of the safety precautions will help prevent physical injury, damage of the
equipment, and extend the equipment life.
The servicing of electronic equipment should be performed only by qualied personnel;
Before removing the covers the unit must be switched o and the mains cable unplugged;
When the equipment is open, the power supply capacitors should be discharged using a
suitable resistor;
Never touch the wires or the electrical circuits;
Use insulated tools only;
Never touch the metal semiconductor. They might carry high voltages;
For removing and installing electronic components, follow the recommendations for
handling MOS components.
Do not remove the factory sticker from the equipment. It contains information as regards
the name, serial number and MAC address of the device.
To join the equipment to the mains supply, use the power cord purchased with the equipment.
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Operating Recommendations
To ensure normal operation of the DEVA unit, we recommend following the instructions listed
below.
Install the unit in places with good air conditioning. The unit is designed to operate within the
ambient temperature range of 10 to 50°C. The equipment rack should be ventilated in order
for the device to keep its internal temperature below the maximum ambient temperatures;
We do not recommend installation in rooms with high humidity, dusty places or other
aggressive conditions;
Although the device is intended to be installed closed to exciters or transmitters, we do
recommend the device to be located away from abnormally high RF elds.
Use only checked power supply cables. We strongly recommend the usage of shielded
cables;
Connect the DEVA unit to reliable power supply sources only. In case of unstable power
supply, please use Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS);
Use the device only with its top cover on to avoid electromagnetic anomalies. Otherwise,
this may cause problems with the normal functionality of the unit;
To ensure normal remote operation of the unit, make sure to connect the device to a good
quality Internet connection;
For the normal operation of your DEVA device, check if the network settings past through
all the required data trac.
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Unpacking and inspection
Upon receipt, the equipment should be inspected for possible shipping damages. If such are
found or suspected, notify the carrier at once and contact DEVA Broadcast Ltd. The original
shipping carton box and packing materials should be kept for possible reuse, in case of return for
Warranty repair, for example. Shipping damages as a result of improper packing for return may
invalidate the Warranty!
The packing material (plastic bags, polystyrene, nails, etc.) must never be left within reach
of children, as these items are potential sources of danger.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT that the “Product Registration Card” included in the Manual be
completed accurately and returned. This will assure coverage of the terms of the Warranty and it will
provide a means of trace in case of lost or stolen equipment. In addition, the user will automatically
receive SERVICE OR MODIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS from DEVA Broadcast Ltd.
Mounting
RACK REQUIREMENTS 1U
The unit mounts in a standard 19-inch equipment rack and requires only 1¾ inches (1U) of
vertical rack space. In order the painted nish around the mounting holes to be protected, the use
of plastic washers is recommended.
RACK REQUIREMENTS COMPACT UNITS
Our customized 1U 19-inch rack accessory provides a professional mounting option for up to
three compact size DEVA units. It is made of milled aluminum and nished in black powder coat.
Two extra blanking panels and set of mounting screws are provided with each rack bracket kit.
STAND-ALONE DEVICES
DEVAs stand-alone units (Radio Explorer series, BandScanner series, DVB Explorer) do not
require additional tools or installation brackets.
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AC Mains Power
FUSE HOLDER
The fuse holder is placed inside the unit, next to the voltage selector. Apply downward pressure
and pull the cap outward to access the 5mm mains fuse. The reverse process will release the cap.
MAINS VOLTAGE SELECTOR
Before connecting the AC Power, make sure that the internal Power Switch is in accordance
with the mains supply at your location. The Power Supply Factory Settings are:
- 100 - 240 VAC
- 1 Amp Fuse
CAUTION: Permanent damage will result if improper AC supply voltage is applied to the
device. The warranty DOES NOT cover damages caused by applying improper supply voltage or
usage of improper fuse.
POWER CORD
The detachable IEC-type power cord is supplied with the unit. The individual cord conductors
may be color-coded in either 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
GROUND LOOPS
Because the unbalanced INPUTS/OUTPUTS of the device are chassis-ground-referenced, a
mains frequency or INPUT/OUTPUT ground loop could be formed between the input or output
cable shield grounds and the AC power cord ground. A ‘ground-lifting’ AC adapter may help in
this situation, although the chassis must be properly grounded for safety purposes. In general, the
equipment being installed in a rack will satisfy the safety requirement.
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MAINS VOLTAGE SELECTOR LOCATION
Unless specically ordered for export shipment, the DB9000-RX is set at the factory for
operation from 115V/230V, 50/60Hz AC mains. This can be conrmed by checking the voltage
selector inside the unit. To change the mains voltage, rst 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 115VAC or 230VAC operation.
Be sure to install the appropriate fuse, DB9000-RX is equipped at the factory with 1A fuse.
230V
115V
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Panel Indicators and Appointments
FRONT VIEW
POWER LEFT
BUSY RIGHT
PHONES
PROFESSIONAL IP AUDIO DECODER
M
ODEL
DB9000-RX
1
2345
1 - Phones Output. The following audio signals are reproduced through 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 buering;
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:
O - 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:
O - the channel level is within norms;
Blinking – indication of low signal level;
Constantly lit – indication of high signal level;
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REAR VIEW
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-45 built-in);
6b - Network Availability LED Indicator (RJ-45 built-in);
7 - Right - Analog Audio Input – Balanced XLR Male;
8 - Left - Analog Audio Input – Balanced XLR Male;
9 - AES/EBU - Digital Audio Input – Balanced XLR Male;
10 - Fuse;
11 - Main Power Supply;
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Getting Started
In order for the normal operation of the DB9000-RX to be guaranteed, you will need fulll the
following conditions:
1. Standard Ethernet 10/100M connection;
2. Correctly assigned Network conguration and device settings.
To make sure that all the conditions are fullled please, follow the instructions below.
CONNECTION
1. Install the unit on its operation place;
2. Using the provided power cable, connect the unit to the power supply network;
3. Connect the antenna cable to the RF antenna input connector located on the rear panel of
the device;
4. Connect the DB9000-RX to the TCP/IP network using direct network cable;
5. IF GSM OPTION IS SUPPORTED - Using the connection cable provided, connect the
optional GSM modem. In order for better GSM network coverage to be achieved, please
select proper place for the GSM antenna.
NOTE: The GSM antenna must be installed far enough from the monitoring devices. The
GSM modem radiates RF signal that may cause spurious emissions that will may interfere with the
accuracy of the measurements.
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