Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1: Overview
- CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts
- Chapter 3: Installation
- CHAPTER 4: Operation
- CHAPTER 5: Remote Control
- Introduction
- Browser Control
- Status - Overview
- Status - Sync
- Status - Network
- Status - Device
- Status - Input Streams
- Status - Output Streams
- Matrix
- Advanced - Overview
- Advanced - PTP Settings
- Advanced - PTP Unicast
- Advanced - PTP Profile Customized Settings
- Advanced - Current PTP Master
- Advanced - PTP Statistic
- Advanced - PTP Clock Setting
- Advanced - Network Advanced Settings
- Advanced - PTP Jitter
- NMOS - Overview
- NMOS - NIC1 & NIC2
- NMOS - Additional Settings
- Logging
- Statistic
- Switch
- CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- CHAPTER 7: Technical Data
- Appendix A - Wiring Sketches
- Appendix B - Working with BLDS™
- Appendix C - Working with ch 57 mode
- Appendix D - Firmware Update
- Index
page 7 of 93EXBOX.RAV Manual - Version 1.1
Chapter 1: Overview
Feature Summary
MADI Ports 1 x SC multi-mode connectors *
1 x SFP (empty cage without module)
1 x coaxial BNC connectors
Network 3 x RJ45 Socket (1 Gbit/s),
1 x RJ45 (1 Gbit/s, PoE)
Number of streams 32
Number of channels 64 @ 1 FS, 32 @ 2 FS, 16 @ 4 FS
Network Standards RAVENNA, AES67, ST 2110-30 / -31
Modes Switched or Redundancy as per ST 2022-7
Clock Sources PTP, MADI, WCK, INT
Remote Browser GUI, globcon control,
NMOS IS-04 / IS-05
MADI Formats 56/64 channel, 48k/96k Frame, S/MUX 2/4
Sample Rates 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 kHz +/-12.5%
Signal Routing Channel based routing matrix
Signal Processing FastSRC™ at RAVENNA I/O
Signal Redundancy Enhanced Automatic Redundancy Switching (EARS™)
Power Supply external,
2 x Hirose connector (9-24 V)
1 x PoE (Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af)
* The SC I/O may be ordered as single-mode upon request.
Applications
EXBOX.RAV can be used as an easy to use frontend for bidirectional signal
exchange between RAVENNA and MADI environments.
Typical applications include:
• Integration of MADI in RAVENNA setups
• Signal Routing via NMOS
in broadcast environments
• Signal switch for redundant playback setups