POWERSHAPE™ PS-2.1 Class D Amplifier with DSP User Manual Version 1.2 11/19/2013 DIGITAL AUDIO LABS - 1266 Park Road - Chanhassen, MN 55317 support@digitalaudio.com (952) 401-7700 www.digitalaudio.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! 4 WHAT’S IN THE BOX! 5 CONNECTIONS! 6 FRONT PANEL! 6 REAR PANEL! 6 INSTALLATION ! 7 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS! 8 TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING! 9 BLOCK DIAGRAM! 10 INPUT CONFIGURATION! 11 OUTPUT CONFIGURATION! 12 EQ! 12 CROSSOVER! 12 COMPRESSOR! 12 STEREO ENHANCEMENT! 13 MASTER OUTPUT VOLUME! 13 CONTROL AND SETUP OPTIONS! 14 USB! 14 RS-232! 14 ETHERNET! 14 INFRARED (IR)! 14 PRESETS! 14 POWER SAVE MODE! 14 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION! 15 AUDIO PROC
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX 1. PowerShape 2.1 - Class D Amplifier with DSP 2. Power Supply (24VDC 2.5A) 3. IEC Power Cable (6’ Length) 4. USB Cable (6’ Length) 5. Quick Start Guide Visit www.digitalaudio.com/powershape for the latest PowerShape 2.1 configuration software and documentation.
CONNECTIONS FRONT PANEL 1 - Power Indicator 2 - USB REAR PANEL 1 - 24VDC Power Input 5 - Digital Optical Input (Stereo) 2 - Subwoofer Output 6 - RS-232 3 - Speaker Outputs (Left/Right) 7 - Digital Coax Input (Stereo) 4 - Ethernet 8 - Analog Inputs (Stereo) 6
INSTALLATION There are two factory presets for quick setup: Conference/Classroom #1 & #2.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • • • • • Review safety warnings on page 4 before preceding. Use only the included 24VDC power supply and power cable. Surge protector or power conditioner recommended. Leave adequate space on rear and sides for proper ventilation. Only plug this device into a grounded outlet.
TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING A full set of terminal block connectors is included. General instructions for terminal block connectors: ! ! Strip the wire 1⁄4 inch (6 mm) and connect to the plugs as shown. Be sure to tighten the screws with a flathead screw driver.
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INPUT CONFIGURATION The PowerShape 2.1 offers both stereo analog and stereo digital inputs. • Analog Input -10dBV (RCA style connectors) • Digital Input (S/PDIF Coax or Toslink Optical, only one active at a time) All inputs in the system offer channel specific volume offsets that can be adjusted from -64.0dB to 0.0dB in 0.5dB steps (note: 0.0dB is full volume). Analog and digital inputs can also be muted independently.
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION The PowerShape 2.1 provides Left, Right and Sub speaker level, terminal block outputs. A wide range of volume and processing controls are available to tune the system. EQ A stereo 5-Band parametric EQ is available on the master output. This audio processing shapes the overall frequency response of the PS-2.1.
STEREO ENHANCEMENT A stereo enhancement features is available on the master output. Use this control to increase the stereo image of your system when speaker placement is close or a wider stereo field is desired. When this feature is configured to mono, a uniform input is distributed to all outputs, perfect for multi-zone installations requiring the same signal in different zones. MASTER OUTPUT VOLUME The master output of the system can be adjusted from –Inf (-64.0dB) to +24dB in 0.5db steps.
CONTROL AND SETUP OPTIONS The PowerShape 2.1 offers several control options including USB, RS-232, Ethernet and Infrared. If this is your first time using this device it is recommended that you download the latest PowerShape 2.1 configuration software from www.digitalaudio.com/powershape and connect via USB to access the real time controls of the PS-2.1. See the Programmer’s Guide (p. 20) for detailed programming commands to control all parameters of the PS-2.1. USB The PowerShape 2.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION The PowerShape 2.1 configuration software provides real time control of all audio and control parameters. Most editable parameters are presented on a single screen for quick, intuitive access. The application can be run in standalone mode without a PS-2.1, or it can control a PS-2.1 via USB, Serial (RS-232) or Network (Ethernet). The latest version of this software is available at www.digitalaudio.com/powershape.
SERIAL (RS-232) CONFIGURATION Additional serial port configuration settings are located within the Communication section of the menu bar. Serial settings can be configured in this box. NETWORK (ETHERNET) CONFIGURATION Additional network port configuration settings are located within the Communication section of the menu bar. Network settings can be configured in this box.
USER MAINTENANCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS The biggest factor in the lifetime of any electronic device is excess heat. The PowerShape 2.1 is designed to handle any of the heat produced internally, but external sources of heat should be taken into account when installing the PS-2.1. If the PS-2.1 is installed in an enclosed equipment rack or closet ensure that the ambient temp of the space with the equipment running remains below 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE DIGITAL AUDIO LABS LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Audio Labs warrants their products against defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from date of purchase. During this period, Digital Audio Labs will, at its option, repair the defective unit or replace it with a new or rebuilt one. The warranty does NOT cover: • Damage due to abuse, misuse, or accident. • Damage due to operation contrary to the instructions in the product instruction manual.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWERSHAPE™ PS-2.1 Parameter Specification Notes Speaker Outputs Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz +0, -3dB >90 dB A-weighted, typical HF Output Power (2) 20 Watts 4-8 Ω Stereo Sub Output Power (1) 25 Watts 4-8 Ω Stereo HF THD+N 0.16%* 20 watts into 8Ω, 20-20kHz Sub THD+N 0.
APPENDIX PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE The PowerShape 2.1 amplifier can be remotely operated by control and automation systems, such as those manufactured by Crestron and AMX. One RS-232 serial port and one Ethernet network port (Telnet protocol, single client) are provided. RS-232 Serial Port The RS-232 serial port is a DE-9F connector, configured as DCE.
The network port supports IPv4. The network port's IP address can assigned dynamically by a DHCP or BOOTP server, assigned dynamically using 169.254.xxx.yyy link-local addressing (AutoIP / RFC 3927) when there is no DHCP or BOOTP server available (not recommended), or configured statically. Selection of dynamic vs. static IP assignment and configuration of static IP, subnet mask and gateway IP addresses can be done with either the PC GUI or with program commands.
Program Command / Response Protocol Both the serial and network ports use the same command/response protocol. All commands and responses are composed of 7bit ASCII characters. Both commands and responses start with an equals sign ('=') and end with an exclamation point ('!'). There are two commands, “get” and “set”. The get command allows the client to inspect the configuration of the amplifier.
Parameter Item Names Version and status information. All items in this section are valid only for a get command. get boot firmware version number: verboot The value returned is the juxtaposition of the major and minor version numbers. The lower 3 digits are the minor version number (typically 2 digits, but expanded to 3 digits when 100 or above), and the remaining upper digits are the major version number. Example responses: =sverboot:2015! version is 2.15 =sverboot:1004! version is 1.
Input channel controls. get or set digital input volume: iv0 get or set analog input volume: iv1 The value indicates the input volume level, in ½ dB steps. The input volume is an integer between -128 and 0 (-64.0 dBFS to 0 dBFS). A volume of -64.0 dBFS mutes the input, and a volume of 0 dBFS is full volume (unity gain). The input volume is a digital volume adjustment that occurs in the DSP. Example: =siv1:-41! set analog input volume to -20.
Output channel controls. get or set output volume: ov The value indicates the output volume level, in ½ dB steps. The output volume is an integer between -128 and 48 (-64.0 dB to +24 dB). A volume of -64.0 dB mutes the output. The output volume adjustment occurs in the digital amplifier. PLEASE NOTE: output volume levels above +12.5 dB should be used with caution. Example: =sov:-41! set output volume to -20.
get or set output EQ frequency for bass EQ band (low shelving): eqf0 get or set output EQ frequency for mid 1 EQ band (peak/dip EQ): eqf1 get or set output EQ frequency for mid 2 EQ band (peak/dip EQ): eqf2 get or set output EQ frequency for mid 3 EQ band (peak/dip EQ): eqf3 get or set output EQ frequency for treble EQ band (high shelving): eqf4 The value indicates the frequency, in Hz, for the specified EQ band. For the bass and treble bands, the frequency is the edge frequency for the shelving EQ.
get or set output compressor's threshold: cpthr The value indicates the threshold setting for the output compressor, in ½ dB steps. The threshold is an integer between -128 and 0 (-64.0 dBFS to 0.0 dBFS). A threshold of 0.0 dBFS results in no compression. Example: =scpthr:-12! set compressor threshold to -6.0 dBFS get or set output compressor's compression ratio: cprat The value indicates the compression ratio for the output compressor, in 1/10ths. The ratio is an unsigned integer between 10 (1.
get or set left/right output crossover filter type: xomtype get or set subwoofer output crossover filter type: xostype The value indicates the specified output's crossover filter type and is an unsigned integer value between 0 and 3.
System / configuration controls. load preset (valid for set only): lprs The value is the factory or user preset number from which a saved configuration will be loaded into the amplifier. The preset number is an unsigned integer value, and is between 1 and 4 for user presets or between 11 and 13 for factory presets.
get or set sleep threshold: sleepthr The value is the audio level below which the amplifier will be considered “idle”. When idle, the amplifier will be put into “sleep” mode after the specified delay time. The value is a signed integer between -80 and -30 (-80.0 dBFS to -30.0 dBFS). Examples: =ssleepthr:-60! set sleep threshold to -60 dBFS =ssleepthr:-48! set sleep threshold to -48 dBFS get or set serial port baud rate: serbaud The value indicates the baud rate at which the RS-232 serial port will operate.
get or set network port subnet mask: netsubm The value is the subnet mask to be used when static IP address assignment is selected. The value is a valid IP subnet mask (e.g., 255.255.255.0). If dynamic IP address assignment is used, the subnet mask should be set to 0.0.0.0. Changes to the network port static subnet mask take effect the next time the amplifier is powered on or rebooted. Example: =snetsubm:255.255.0.0! set static subnet mask to 255.255.0.
get assigned gateway address (valid for get only): netasggw The value returned is the gateway address assigned to the network port. Example response: =snetasggw:192.168.1.1! assigned gateway addressis 192.168.1.1 get network port MAC address (valid for get only): netmacaddr The value returned is the MAC address assigned to the network port.
VU meter controls. When enabled, VU reports are sent automatically at approximately the requested rate in the same format as responses to a “get” command. VUs appear in a “vu” response. The value is a 4-character string. Each character is one of: 0123456789ABCDEFG. The first character is the compressor RMS input level. The second character is the compressor gain reduction level (0 dB = no compression). The third and fourth characters indicate the left and right channel peak output level.
Quick Reference Guide Version and status information. All items in this section are valid only for a get command. get boot firmware version number: verboot get main CPU firmware version number: vercpu get DSP1 firmware version number: verdsp1 get DSP2 firmware version number: verdsp2 get all configuration settings: all Input channel controls.
get or set sleep threshold: sleepthr get or set serial port baud rate: serbaud get or set serial port data format: serfmt get or set network port IP address: netip get or set network port subnet mask: netsubm get or set network port gateway IP address: netgw get or set network port Telnet port number: netport get assigned IP address (valid for get only): netasgip get assigned subnet mask (valid for get only): netasgsubm get assigned gateway address (valid for get only): netasggw get network port MAC address
Alphabetic Command Reference all: get all configuration settings cpatt: get or set output compressor's attack time cpmak: get or set output compressor's make-up volume cprat: get or set output compressor's compression ratio cprel: get or set output compressor's release time cpthr: get or set output compressor's threshold dienab: get or set digital input enable mask eq0: get or set output EQ boost/cut for bass EQ band eq1: get or set output EQ boost/cut for mid1 EQ band eq2: get or set output EQ boost/cut fo
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM VERIFY THAT... No Power AC mains cord is properly inserted into a 100-240VAC receptacle and the external power supply DC jack (2.1mm barrel) is properly inserted into the PS-2.1 power connector No Sound Analog and/or digital input cabling is terminated correctly and the audio source is functioning properly Speaker output cable is terminated properly and the load is 4 ohms or greater PS-2.
All specifications subject to change without notification.