MONTONE.42 User‘s Manual Version 2.
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Table of contents About This Manual 5 How to Use This Manual................................................................................ 5 Conventions................................................................................................... 5 CHAPTER 1: Overview 6 Introduction.................................................................................................... 6 Feature Summary...........................................................................................
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation 34 Introduction.................................................................................................. 34 Status - Overview......................................................................................... 35 Status - Sync................................................................................................ 36 Status - Network.......................................................................................... 39 Status - Device................
About This Manual About This Manual How to Use This Manual This manual guides you through the installation and operation of the device. Use the Table of Contents at the beginning of the manual or Index Directory at the end of the document to locate help on a particular topic. You can access more information and latest news by visiting on the DirectOut website at www.directout.eu. Conventions The following symbols are used to draw your attention to: TI P S indicate useful hints and shortcuts.
CHAPTER 1: Overview CHAPTER 1: Overview Introduction Welcome to MONTONE.42, DirectOut’s fully AES67-compliant MADI (AES10) to Audio-over-IP bridge based on RAVENNA audio networking technology. MONTONE.42 provides seamless integration of network audio with existing infrastructures. Equipped with four MADI and two gigabit network ports, it serves as a versatile link for broadcast, live-sound and studio applications.
CHAPTER 1: Overview How it works Network: Up to 32 audio streams can be configured with an individual number of audio channels. Each stream is assembled via the signal routing matrix and output to the network. MADI: Up to 32 audio streams can be subscribed from the network and output via the routing matrix to the local MADI ports or the network. The routing matrix also allows for signal routing between the MADI I/Os without using the network. The routing is available on a per channel basis.
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts Before Installing This Device WAR NING! Please read and observe all of the following notes before installing this product: • Check the hardware device for transport damage. • Any devices showing signs of mechanical damage or damage from the spillage of liquids must not be connected to the mains supply, or disconnected from the mains immediately by pulling out the power lead. • All devices must be grounded.
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts First Aid (in case of electric shock) WA R N I N G ! • Do not touch the person or his/her clothing before power is turned off, otherwise you risk sustaining an electric shock yourself. • Separate the person as quickly as possible from the electric power source as follows: - Switch off the equipment. - Unplug or disconnect the mains cable. • Move the person away from the power source by using dry insulating material (such as wood or plastic).
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts Updates DirectOut products are continually in development, and therefore the information in this manual may be superseded by new releases. To access the latest documentation, please visit the DirectOut website: www.directout.eu. This guide refers to the following firmware versions: • RAVENNA module: 4.5 / 4.27 (hardware / software) • Main frame: 2.0 / 2.4 (FPGA / MB) Intended Operation MONTONE.42 is designed for conversion / routing between Audio-over-IP and MADI signals.
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts Conformity & Certificates CE This device complies with the basic requests of applicable EU guidelines. The appropriate procedure for approval has been carried out. RoHS (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances) This device was constructed fulfilling the directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2011/65/EU and 2015/863.
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts Contents The contents of your MONTONE.42 package should include: • 1 x MONTONE.42 (19’’, 1 RU) • 2 x power chord • 2 x fixing unit for power plug • 1 x network cable • 1 x Manual To complete the delivery please download from the DirectOut website: www.directout.eu • USB Serial driver page 12 of 88 Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts Accessory Two different optical SFP transceiver for MADI transmission are available from DirectOut GmbH: • Multimode SFP transceiver with LC connectors (No: DOICT0129) • Singlemode SFP transceiver with LC connectors (No: DOICT0130) Specification of the optical SFP modules: SFP Multimode Singlemode Wavelength TX 1310 nm 1310 nm Wavelenght RX 1310 nm 1310 nm Distance 2 km 10 km Powerbudget (dB) 11 dB 12 dB Protocols Fast Ethernet OC3/STM1 Gigabit Ethernet, Gig
CHAPTER 3: Installation CHAPTER 3: Installation Installing the Device 1. Open the packaging and check that the contents have been delivered complete and undamaged. 2. Fix the device in a 19’’ frame with four screws, or place it on a non-slip horizontal surface. WAR NING! Avoid damage from condensation by waiting for the device to adapt to the environmental temperature. Proper operation can only be guaranteed between temperatures of 5º C and 45º C and a maximum relative humidity of 80%, noncondensing.
CHAPTER 3: Installation 5. Connect a network cable to one of the RJ-45 network port(s). 6. Optional: Connect an USB cable to the USB port for firmware updates. This requires the USB Serial driver (Windows) being installed first. The driver and the installation instructions are available at www.directout.eu. 7. Using the power cord provided connect the PSUs to a matching power supply: WA R N I N G ! This device must be connected to the mains using the three-cord power leads supplied with the system.
CHAPTER 3: Installation After successful booting (about 30 s) the currently installed firmware and software can be checked in the display at the front panel. The menu is controlled by the navigation switch at the right-hand side of the display.
CHAPTER 3: Installation 10. Enter http:// (default IP: 192.168.0.1) in the navigation bar of your browser to open the control website. The user interface is explained in „CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation“ on page 34. TI P Keep any packaging in order to protect the device should it need to be dispatched for service. Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 4: Operation CHAPTER 4: Operation Introduction This chapter describes the basic operation of the device. Note that throughout this manual, the abbreviation FS refers to sample rate or sample frequency. So, when dealing with scaling factors, the following sample rates can be written as: • 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz = 1 FS • 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz = 2 FS • 176.4 kHz or 192 kHz = 4 FS Global Control The display on the front panel indicates the power supply.
CHAPTER 4: Operation MADI Signals The device is equipped with four slots each of can house one of three different i/o-modules or an empty SFP cage. The configuration needs to be specified at order (configure to order). Available are: • SC optical multi-mode • SC optical single-mode • BNC coaxial, 75 Ω • SFP cage (without module) 1 2 1 3 BNC OUT / IN 2 x BNC socket (coaxial) OUT: MADI output (64 ch), connect for MADI output signal here. IN: MADI input (64 ch), connect MADI input signal here.
CHAPTER 4: Operation Network Two gigabit-ethernet ports are used for transmission of Audio-over-IP and clock data and to control the device via a web browser interface. Firmware updates of the RAVENNA module also use the network connection. The networks ports are redundant. Both inputs are being processed while both outputs carry the same stream data. If needed one port can be used for streaming and one port for configuration purposes. NETWORK Port 1 RJ 45 socket Connect here for network transmission.
CHAPTER 4: Operation The bandwidth of the network connection is displayed at the front panel.
CHAPTER 4: Operation Clocking The device offers several options for clocking. • PTP (Precision Time Protocol) - IEEE1588-2008 / PTPv2 • Word Clock • Video Reference - NTSC/PAL (black burst) • MADI input • internal clock generator (not PTP) When PTP (network) is selected the device can either act as slave or as network grandmaster. There is also a mechanism provided that allows to auto-negotiate the PTP master/slave state between connected devices.
CHAPTER 4: Operation The front panel informs about selected clock sources and their lock / sync state. CLOCK SOURCE MADI (port 1 to 4) PTP WCK VIDEO INT LED green - indicates the lock / sync state of MADI input, PTP-clock, word clock, video input signal or the internal clock generator. (OFF) = no signal lock (ON) = signal lock, in sync (blinking) = signal lock, not in sync with selected clock source or input selected as clock source and no signal lock. Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 4: Operation Sample Rate The base rate (44.1 kHz, 48 kHz) and the scaling factor (1 FS, 2 FS, 4 FS) of the main frame is displayed by three leds at the front panel. SAMPLE RATE 44.1k LED green - indicates the base rate of the audio engine. (OFF) = base rate is different from 44.1 kHz (ON) = base rate of 44.1 kHz (or multiple of) is used SAMPLE RATE 48k LED green - indicates the base rate of the audio engine.
CHAPTER 4: Operation MADI Output The signal format of the MADI output can be adjusted individually for each MADI port. Two leds inform about channel mode and frame format. The channel mode differs by transmission of either 56 audio channels (56 ch mode) or 64 audio channels (64 ch mode). The frame format ‘96k Frame’ is available for 2 FS transmission only. 1 FS and 4 FS only use ‘48k Frame’. At 2 FS it can be either ‘48k Frame’ or ‘96k Frame’. FORMAT 56ch LED green - indicates the use 56 ch mode.
CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control Introduction The display at the front panel informs about basic settings such as IP address, clocking, status of audio-streams, etc.. The five way push button is used for navigating the menu and adjusting device parameters. NOT E To configure streams, to route audio signals and for advanced network setup remote access (Java applet) is required.
CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control IDLE Screen The IDLE screen displays two pages for monitoring of: • PTP-clock • Status RAVENNA module Press ‘OK’ to toggle the display between page 1 and 2. Exit the menu to resume to IDLE screen (left button).
CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control Parameters The main frame and RAVENNA module each feature an individual set of parameters. Some parameter changes require a reboot of the device to become valid.
CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control Path Parameter Explanation State Temperature Measured internal temperature ● Fan Actual fan speed ● Voltage PSU1 Voltage 12 V (PSU1) ● Voltage PSU2 Voltage 12 V (PSU2) ● Voltage 5P Voltage 5 V ● Voltage 3P3 Voltage 3.3 V ● Voltage 1P2 Voltage 1.2 V ● Voltage 1P2MGT Voltage 1.2 V ● Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control Menu Map - Main frame Phones Volume IDLE Screen Menu Montone Information MB Version Phones Volume FPGA Version Configuration Clock Source MADI 1 MADI 2 MADI 3 MADI 4 PTP WCK Video INT Sample Rate 44.1 k 48 k Sample Rate FS 1 FS 2 FS 4 FS MADI Channels For MADI I/O #1 to #4 each 56 ch 64 ch MADI Frame 48 k 96 k MADI Redundanc None M1/M2 M3/M4 M1/M2 & M3/M4 Fan min. 20°C <= x < Fan max. Fan max. Fan min.
MADI Channels 56 ch For MADI I/O #1 to #4 each 64 ch MADI Frame 48 k CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control 96 k MADI Redundanc None M1/M2 M3/M4 Phones Volume M1/M2 & M3/M4 IDLE Screen Menu Montone Information MB Version Phones Volume Configuration Fan min. FPGA Version 20°C <= x < Fan max. Fan max. Clock Source Fan min.
CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control Parameters - RAVENNA Module Path Parameter Explanation Information Device Name mDNS name (Bonjour, Zeroconf) ● SW Version Software version ● HW Version Hardware version ● MAC Address Hardware identification of network port 1 ● IP Address IP address of device at port 1 ● Subnet Mask Range of IP addresses within network ● DNS Server IP Address of Domain Name Server ● Connection Type* Static IP Address or DHCP/ Zeroconf (address is assigned by server)
State Temperature Fan 1 Fan 2 CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control Voltage PSU1 Voltage PSU2 Menu Map - RAVENNA Module Voltage 5P Voltage 3P3 Phones Volume IDLE Screen Menu Montone Voltage 1P2 MB Version Information Voltage 1P2MGT FPGA Version Phones Volume Ravenna Modul Information Configuration Device Name Clock Source MADI 1 SW Version MADI 2 HW Version MADI 3 MAC Address * * Port 1 IP Address * Subnet Mask DNS Server Configuration Connection Typ Sample Rate Dyn Prot.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Introduction All functions of the device are accessible through a browser based interface (hmtl5 / javascript). Enter http:// (default IP @ PORT 1: 192.168.0.1) in the navigation bar of your browser to open the control page. The size of the window and the zoom level can be varied. The page is organized in tabs, pulldown menus or hyperlinks offer access to the values of a parameter. Some values use an input field (e.g. IP address).
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Status - Overview The tab ‘STATUS’ is divided into several sections: • SYNC - monitoring sync state, clock selection, links to I/O settings • NETWORK - display network info, link to network settings • DEVICE - monitoring device info, link to device settings, phones level control • INPUT STREAMS - monitoring and control input streams, link to input stream settings • OUTPUT STREAMS - monitoring and control output streams, link to output stream settings Hyperlinks open a popup wind
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Status - Sync PTP, MADI 1-4, WCK, VIDEO, INT Displays clock source and state for the main frame: (OFF) = not locked (ON) = locked and in sync with clock master (blinking) = locked but not in sync with clock master Clock master Pulldown menu to select clock source of the main frame (PTP, MADI 1-4, WCK, VIDEO, INT) Sample rate Pulldown menu to adjust sample rate of the main frame (44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192 kHz). PTP state State of PTP (Master / Slave).
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation PTP Settings PTP Input Port selection for PTP clock input. ‘Port 1 & 2’ means input redundancy. Mode PTP-clock master / slave configuration is auto negotiated between devices in the network. Module’s master / slave state may change automatically. Profile PTP profile selection (default E2E, default P2P, media E2E, media P2P, customized) Customized profile Edit opens the tab ‘ADVANCED’ to adjust the custom profile.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation MADI 1 to 4 * Frame Format Frame format for MADI output signal (48k / 96k Frame)* Channel Mode Channel mode for MADI output signal (56 ch / 64 ch) Redundance Port Selection for redundant port (none / 1 and 2 / 3 and 4) Subcode Transparency off = new subcode data is generated on = incoming subcode is preserved at the output, depending on the transparency setting.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Status - Network Name Module’s name in the network. Used e.g. for mDNS service. The name needs to be unique throughout the network. PORT 1 / PORT 2 Monitoring state of network ports (OFF) = not connected (ON) = connected with the network MAC address Hardware identification of network ports.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Network Settings The two network ports are configured individually. page 40 of 88 Device name Input field - Module’s name in the network. Used e.g. for mDNS service. The name needs to be unique throughout the network. Dynamic IP address (IPv4) Switch to enable the device’s DHCP client. IP address is assigned by DHCP server. If no DHCP is available the IP address is determined via Zeroconf. Static IP address (IPv4) Switch to disable the device’s DHCP client.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Status - Device PSU 1 & 2 Indicates state of power supply. (OFF) = power supply inactive (ON) = power supply active Phones vol Volume setting for headphones output (-∞ to +12) Phones mute Click checkbox to mute / unmute the signal of phones output Temp Measured internal temperature Settings Opens a popup window to configure the device. Lock device Lock or unlock the device control. A password is required, it can be defined in the ‘Settings’.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Settings page 42 of 88 AoIP Module SW Module´s software version. It is updated together with hardware version via network. AoIP Module HW Module´s bitstream version. It is updated together with software version via network. AoIP Module Update Opens a dialog for selection of the update file - see “Appendix B - Firmware Update” on page 85. AoIP Module Reboot Restart of the AoIP module. Confirmation required. Audio transmission will be interrupted.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Manufacturer Settings Reset Restore device settings to factory defaults. Confirmation required. Password set/change Password Dialog to set or modify the device password. If the password is lost, access can be regained by resetting to factory defaults at the front panel. N OT E The password must be 8 to 30 characters long and must not contain the characters <#> and ‚.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Load Preset The device configuration can be stored to a single file (.rps). Restoring the configuration a dialog prompts for selection of individual settings. This enhances flexibility at setup changes when a particular adjustment shall be preserved or just a single adjustment shall be restored. page 44 of 88 Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Status - Input Streams The device can subscribe up to 32 streams. The overview displays the basic information of each stream. The input stream name can be set manually (discovery protocol: manually, see page 54) overriding the SDP’s stream name information. A backup stream can be defined as source after an adjustable timeout. A central active / inactive switch allows to toggle the stream state of all input streams at once.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation 01 to 32 Click to activate or deactivate single stream. = stream activated = stream deactivated = stream not active, defined as backup-stream INPUT STREAMS Click to activate or deactivate all streams. = activate all streams = deactivate all streams (requires confirmation) Backup Streams Example: Backup stream (input 3) that will act as source in the audio matrix if the current session (input 1) fails. Switch-over occurs after the defined timeout (1s).
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Hyperlinks: • Name (p 48) Mouse over: • LED - indicating stream state N OT E Firmware 4.2 / 4.7 introduces Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) support for IGMP v3, v2 and v1 added (SSM via protocol only in IGMP v3, SSM via internal filtering is applied for IGMP v2 and v1) - see “Source Specific Multicast” on page 54. Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Input Stream Settings Up to 32 input streams can be subscribed. Each stream is organized in a ‘RAVENNA session’ (SDP = Session Description Protocol) that describes the stream parameters (audio channels, audio format, etc.). The stream settings allow to adjust the processing of the received audio data (offset, signal routing). The receiving of stream data starts once the stream has been enabled. The settings displayed vary depending on the selected discovery protocol.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Activate stream Stores parameters and activates or deactivates the receiving of audio data. (Unicast: additionally the negotiation of the connection) Stream input Selects one or both network ports used for stream input. Both ports means input redundancy. Backup Stream Selects a backup stream that will act as source in the audio matrix if the current session fails. Switch-over occurs after the defined timeout.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Stream Discovery in AoIP environments is a colorful mixture of different mechanisms. To serve a successful stream management MONTONE.42 provides a bunch of options, not making operation easier but effective. Discovery RTSP (Session) Discovery RTSP (URL) URL URL (Uniform Ressource Locator) of the session of the device that is serving streams. Examples: rtsp://192.168.74.44/by-id/1 or rtsp://ProducerCom.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Discovery SIP (Session) - Unicast streams only Number of channels Number of audio channels in the stream RTP-Payload-ID RTP-Payload-ID of the audio stream (Real-Time Transport Protocol). Describes the format of the transported content. Audio Format Stream’s audio format (L16 / L24 / L32 / AM824)* Samples per Frame Number of blocks containing payload (audio) per ethernet frame - see packet time on p 82.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Discovery SIP (URL) - Unicast streams only URL URL (Uniform Ressource Locator) of the session of the device that is serving streams. Receive SDP Recalls the stream configuration of the defined session(s). Number of channels Number of audio channels in the stream RTP-Payload-ID RTP-Payload-ID of the audio stream (Real-Time Transport Protocol). Describes the format of the transported content.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Discovery SAP SAP is used in Dante environments. Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Manual Setup Stream name (manual) Stream name for display in status view and matrix. Can be specified individually, different than the name gathered from the SDP. Number of channels Number of audio channels in the stream RTP-Payload-ID RTP-Payload-ID of the audio stream (Real-Time Transport Protocol). Describes the format of the transported content.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Status - Output Streams The device can send up to 32 streams. The overview displays the basic information of each stream. 01 to 32 State of outgoing streams (OFF) = stream not activated (ON) = stream activated, sending data (ON) = stream activated, stream output via both ports selected, but one port is not linked to the network.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Output Stream Settings Up to 32 output streams can be sent to the network. Each stream is organized in a session (SDP = Session Description Protocol) that describes the stream parameters (audio channels, audio format, packet time, etc.), which can be adjusted in these settings. Each stream may be labelled with an individual stream name (ASCII) which is useful for enhanced comfort at organizing the setup. To start the transmission the stream needs to be activated.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Activate stream Stores parameters and activates or deactivates the trasnmission of audio data. (Unicast: additionally the negotiation of the connection) Stream Output Selects one or both network ports used for stream output. Both ports means output redundancy. Stream name (ASCII) Individually defined name of an output stream. It is used in the URL which is indicated in different ways below.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation AES67 and ST 2110-30 T IP AES67 Streams To create output streams for interoperability in AES67 environments please consult the information document Info - AES67 Streams. T IP SMPTE 2110-30/31 Streams To create output streams for interoperability in SMPTE ST 2110 environments please consult the information document Info - ST2110-30 Streams. Both documents are available on the product page. page 58 of 88 Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
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CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Matrix The tab ‘MATRIX’ manages 256 MADI channels (MADI 1 to MADI 4) and 256 network channels (NET 001 to NET 256). Organisation • Inputs - vertical column • Outputs - horizontal row • Click on MADI 1 to 4 or NET to expand or collapse the corresponding i/o. • NET i/os display the stream label in the second column or row of assigned streams.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Filter Viewing filters can be applied to focus on used areas for patching. MADI > NET MADI inputs and NET outputs NET > MADI NET inputs and MADI outputs MADI > MADI MADI inputs and MADI outputs NET > NET NET inputs and NET outputs Collapse all all i/os collapsed Expand all all i/os expanded Patching • A yellow crossline marks the hotspot for setting a patch. • Patches are marked be a green square.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - Overview The tab ‘ADVANCED’ is divided into several sections: • PTP SETTINGS - definition of PTP source, mode and profile • PTP PROFILE CURRENT SETTINGS - definition of a customized PTP profile • CURRENT PTP MASTER - monitoring PTP characteristics • PTP STATISTIC - monitoring device’s PTP state, jitter and delay • PTP CLOCK SETTINGS - definition of adaption algorithms to reduce jitter • NETWORK ADVANCED SETTINGS - definition of network and QoS characteristics • PTP JITTER
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - PTP Settings * PTP Input Selects one or both network ports used for PTP input. Both ports means input redundancy. * IP Mode Multicast = Hybrid = Unicast = Sync messages and delay request are sent as multicast message to every node within the network. Sync messages are sent as multicast, delay requests are sent as unicast messages directly to the Grandmaster or Boundary Clock.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation * Mode auto = PTP-clock master / slave configuration is auto negotiated between devices in the network. Module’s master / slave state may change automatically. slave only = PTP-clock slave configuration is preferred. Module clocks to another device in the network preferred master = PTP-clock master configuration is preferred. Module acts as network grandmaster. Priority values are adjusted automatically to ensure Grandmaster status. * master only = PTP-clock master is forced.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - PTP Unicast * Auto Detect GM on = enables the automatic detection of the grandmaster * off = IP address of grandmaster needs to be defined manually Grant duration (sec) Time period during which the slave receives sync messages from the grandmaster.** Grandmaster IP IP address of the grandmaster. *** ‘Auto Detect GM’ is a proprietary function and might not be supported by 3rd party GMs.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - PTP Profile Customized Settings The settings become available with PTP profile set to ‘customized’.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - Current PTP Master Monitoring display only.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - PTP Statistic Monitoring display only.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - Network Advanced Settings IGMP PORT 1 Definition or auto-select of IGMP version used to connect to a multicast router at port 1.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Advanced - PTP Jitter Graphical display of measured PTP jitter. NOT E An error message next to Jitter measurement is displayed if delay requests are not being answered by Grandmaster. page 70 of 88 Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
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CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Logging The tab ‘LOGGING’ displays logging depending on the ‘Log Settings’. The logging can be enabled individually for different protocols, each of with an adjustable filter. An adjustable log level specifies the information detail of each entry. To save a log the content of the view can be copied and pasted to a text document.
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Protocol Types ARP Address Resolution Protocol BASE Basic operation of module DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name System FLASH Process for updating the module IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol MDNS Multicast Domain Name System PTP Precision Time Protocol RS232 Serial Protocol RTCP Real Time Control Protocol SAP Session Announcement Protocol SIP Session Initiation Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol Zeroconf Zero Config
CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Statistic The tab ‘STATISTIC’ displays an overview of the CPU load of the particular processes, an error counter and a monitor display to indicate the incoming (RX) and outgoing (TX) network traffic on both network ports individually. See “Protocol Types” on page 73. page 74 of 88 Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 7: Troubleshooting and Maintenance CHAPTER 7: Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting To identify a possible defect with the device please consult the following table. If the fault cannot be resolved using these instructions, please contact your local DirectOut representative or visit support.directout.eu. Issue Possible reason Solution Device doesn’t work. Power supply is broken.
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CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation Maintenance To clean the device, use a soft, dry cloth. To protect the surface, avoid using cleaning agents. N OT E ! The device should be disconnected from the power supply during the cleaning process. Montone.42 Manual - Version 2.
CHAPTER 8: Technical Data CHAPTER 8: Technical Data Dimensions • Width 19’’ (483 mm) • Height 1 RU (44.
CHAPTER 8: Technical Data Sample Rate • 30 - 50 kHz @1 FS • 60 - 100 kHz @2 FS • 120 - 200 kHz @4FS MADI Format (I/O) • 48k Frame, 96k Frame • 56 channel, 64 channel Phones • 1 x TRS jack 6.
Index Index A Accessory................................................. 13 AES3 Transparency................................... 86 AES67....................................................... 58 Hybrid Mode............................................. 63 B Backup Streams........................................ 46 Base Rate................................................. 24 BMCA.......................................................
Index Stream input............................................. 49 name.................................................... 54 Support..................................................... 75 T Technical Data........................................... Temperature............................................. Termination............................................... Troubleshooting........................................ 78 29 25 75 U Unicast Mode...........................................
Glossary Glossary Audio Format Payload format of audio data - also known as ‘codec’ Bonjour Apple´s implementation of zeroconf. DiffServ Differentiated Services - mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic, prioritization of services (e.g. low-latency traffic) DSCP The differentiated services code point (DSCP) is a 6-bit field in the IP packet header that is used for classification purposes. DSCP is part of the differentiated services architecture.
Glossary RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol - controls media streaming server, ‘network remote’ SDP Session Description Protocol - describes the configuration of a stream Session describes the stream parameters (audio format, number of channels,…) Unicast point to point connection between sender and receiver URL Uniform Resource Locator - references to a resource on a network.
Appendix A - Stream State Messages Appendix A - Stream State Messages Status info related to stream state: Errors: error: SDP method ‚DESCRIBE‘ not available error: SDP method ‚SETUP‘ not available error: transmission failure error: service not available error: SDP - audio format not matching error: SDP - faulty ip-address for origin (‚o=‘) error: SDP - faulty ip-address for connection data (‚c=‘) error: SDP - error in media description (‚m=‘) error: SDP - error in attribute ‚rtmap‘ (‚a=rtmap‘) error: SDP
Appendix B - Firmware Update Appendix B - Firmware Update The MONTONE.42 is the mainframe hosting a network module. Updating Mainframe The mainframe is updated via USB using the Firmware Update Tool (‘DO Update’). Visit www.directout.eu and navigate to the MONTONE.42 product page. Download: • Installation USB Control - this document will guide you through the necessary steps • Firmware MONTONE.
Appendix C - AES3 Transparency Appendix C - AES3 Transparency Firmware 4.5 / 4.16 introduces support according to SMPTE ST 2110-31 (AES3 Transparent Support). For transparent AES3 transmission: • set Audio Format to ‘AM824’ (see Output Stream Settings on page 57) • set Subcode Transparency to ‘on’ and define the Transparency mode (see MADI 1 to 4 on page 38) NOT E To accomodate the most applications (e.g. Dolby E transmission) transparency mode VUCP is sufficient.
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