JSD-100 Manual Cinema Processor USL, Inc. 181 Bonetti Drive San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7397 USA Phone: +1 805 549 0161 Fax: +1 805 549 0163 www.uslinc.
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Table of Contents 1. Safety Notice ...........................................................................................................................................................4 2. Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................................................................................4 2.1 2.2 2.3 Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................................................................
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1. Safety Notice Safety Notices Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product. To avoid potential risk, use this product only as specified and only for the purpose described in the instruction manual. To Avoid Fire and Personal Injury: Use correct power cable. Use only the power cable provided. Ensure that the AC power outlet is located near the product and is easily accessible. Use a correctly grounded power source.
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The JSD-100 is “automation friendly.” It features the standard DB25 parallel automation interface, an RS-232 (EIA232) interface, and Ethernet. The Ethernet interface accepts 5 simultaneous TCP connections to allow control by a digital cinema server and other equipment while simultaneously being monitored over another TCP connection. The Graphical User Interface runs on Windows XP® and Windows 7® operating systems.
In the transition to digital cinema, the industry is adopting new names and abbreviations for speaker locations. Generally, the first letter is capitalized and either L for left, C for center or R for right. The second and third letters, if present, are lower case and further define the position.
4.5 Processing Channels The JSD-100 has 14 “processing channels.” Each of these receives audio from a variety of sources. The “processing channel” includes the main fader control, equalization, synchronization or input delay, surround delay (on the surround channels), and, as an option, crossovers on the screen channels. Outputs on the rear panel are identified by the channel usage (i.e., L for left).
Eight Channel Analog Audio Output (JSD-100x) Eight Channels Balanced 300mV adjustable (L, C, R, Ls, Rs, LFE, Lc/Lrs, Rc/Rrs). Sixteen Channel Analog Audio Output (JSD-100xA) Sixteen Channels Balanced 300mV adjustable. Configurable as 13.1 broadband, biamp three or five screen channels, triamp three screen channels. Communication Ports DB25 pulse automation. Serial control – RS-232. USB for laptop setup. Ethernet 10/100 - RJ45.
Processing 96 kHz processing. One-third octave equalization on all channels except LFE, HI, and VI-N. Parametric equalizers on LFE. Synchronization delays for all inputs. Surround delays for all surround channels. Sleep Mode With an Ethernet command or preset timeout, the unit can go into a sleep mode. Another Ethernet command, “button press,” or automation pulse will wake up the unit. Bypass Mode In an emergency situation, the JSD-100 can be switched off, automatically enabling the bypass circuitry.
a three-prong grounding plug and a three-wire power cord to accommodate a safe ground path from the chassis to the electrical system ground. Defeating this ground by removing the ground prong is not recommended. 6.3 Eight Channel Analog Output Rear Panel Connections A set of clip-on ferrite “beads” is supplied with the JSD-100.
16. 8 Channel Analog Input – Balanced line inputs. Six channels are fixed (L, C, R, LFE, Ls, Rs) and two can be set up as either Lc/Rc or Lrs/Rrs. 17. Public Address Microphone – Dual connector with XLR and ¼” phone jack in the center. 6.4 Sixteen Channel Analog Output Rear Panel Connections (JSD-100xA) A set of clip-on ferrite “beads” is supplied with the JSD-100.
. 8 Channel Analog Input – Balanced line inputs. Six channels are fixed (L, C, R, LFE, Ls, Rs) and two can be set up as either Lc/Rc or Lrs/Rrs. 17. Public Address Microphone – Dual connector with XLR and ¼” phone jack in the center. 6.5 Audio Input Connections 8/16 Channel AES Input The JSD-100 accepts 16 channel AES audio if the optional DI-80 card is installed. Otherwise, the JSD-100 accepts 8 channel AES audio. This input is typically driven by the digital cinema server (DCS).
PA Microphone Input. Plug a PA microphone in to the combination XLR / ¼” phone jack. The microphone input may be configured to drive the main or the surround speakers. In addition, the PA microphone input can drive the RTA for room equalization. RTA Microphone Input. The RTA microphone input can drive the real time analyzer for room equalization. The jack is a 3.5mm stereo jack with the high side of the microphone connected to tip and the low side to sleeve. The connector ring is driven with +10V through 2.
RS-232 Interface The RS-232 interface appears on a DE9F connector on the rear panel. The connector is wired as a DCE device. A command interpreter accepts ASCII commands (described in Appendix B) over the RS-232 and Ethernet interfaces. The RS-232 port operates at 38.4kbps, 8N1 (8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit), hardware handshake. In most situations, no handshake is required, and the RTS and CTS pins can be left open.
Unplug the USB cable and proceed to driver installation. USB Driver Installation The JSD-100 Installation (Setup) program creates a subfolder called “WinUSB_Drivers” that will be used for loading the new WinUSB driver. Start device manager and then connect the USB cable to a powered on JSD-100. Select the USL JSD-100 Cinema Processor from the device list and right click and select “Properties.” Use the “Browse my Computer for the driver software” option to load the WinUSB driver.
7.3 JSD-100 Configuration The JSD-100 is configured using the graphical user interface (Shown in start menu as: JSD-100 Digital Cinema Processor). The GUI may connect to the JSD-100 over USB, RS-232, or Ethernet. In most installations, configuration is done over USB. With USB, it is very clear which JSD-100 you are configuring (the one that the USB cable is plugged in to). Note that you can import existing JSD-80 settings to the JSD-100. See File Management – Open, below.
Comm Settings Press this button to configure the communications link to the JSD-100. The JSD-100 GUI can communicate with the JSD-100 over Ethernet (TCP/IP), USB, or RS-232. Click on the appropriate tab for this unit. If you find the GUI on occasion disconnects from the JSD-100, try clicking the Advanced button and increase each of the timeout values. This may be required on a slow network.
US Time Zone HawaiiAleutian Alaska Pacific Mountain Central Eastern UTC Offset -10:00 -9:00 -8:00 -7:00 -6:00 -5:00 Standard Time Abbreviation HAST Daylight Saving Time Abbreviation HADT AKST PST MST CST EST AKDT PDT MDT CDT EDT Note: Worldwide time zones may be viewed at the following websites: http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/ http://en.wikipedia.
Tabs The remainder of the GUI window contains tabs that divide the remaining configuration data into logical groups. Each tab will be discussed in sequence. Summary Tab The “Summary” tab (view shown right) gives a broad view of the JSD-100 and its installation. The Theater Information fields may be changed as needed. The other sections of this screen cannot be changed through the summary tab.
Input Name The name that is shown on the display and logged when a particular format is selected can be set by the user. Type a meaningful name for the format in the Input Name field. Preset Level If preset is enabled, the JSD-100 will adjust the main fader level to the preset level set here. If the preset is not enabled, the JSD-100 will adjust the main fader to the level last used on this format.
Decode Option L_R L_C_R Simple Matrix Active Matrix Description The two channel source drives just the left and right speakers. The left and right channels of the source drive the left and right speakers. The center speaker is driven with 0.707 times the sum of the left and right channels. The LFE channel is driven with the center channel after passing through an 80Hz low pass filter. The front speakers are driven with the same signals as L_C_R, described above. The surround speakers are driven with 0.
EQ Copy Note that the equalizer adjustments adjust the EQ set that is selected for the currently selected format. You can hit the format tab to quickly view which EQ set is currently being controlled. The Copy button copies the EQ settings for a particular audio channel in any EQ set to another channel in any EQ set. Since the different audio channels typically require approximately the same equalization, one channel can be set up and then copied to other channels as a starting point.
Turn off the generator. Copy the equalizer settings to the next channel to be equalized using the Copy button, as described above. Then repeat the process for the next channel. LFE Equalization Procedure The LFE or subwoofer channel uses a parametric equalizer instead of a graphic equalizer. When the LFE is selected in the Equalizer window, the parametric equalizer adjustments become visible. As with the other channels, start with the amplifier gain all the way down and the equalizer gain all the way down.
Global Tab Global settings, those that do not change with format or EQ set, are set or displayed here. Unit Time The time settings in the unit can be observed in this section of the tab. These settings are set using the Date & Time button at the top of the screen.
the GUI or other devices, etc. Press the Get Latest button to get the 100 most recent log entries. Press the Get All button to get the full log from the JSD-100. The log shows the record number in the JSD-100 log, the UTC time of the event, the “JSD Time” of the event, and the “GUI Time” of the event. The JSD-100 stores all log events in UTC time. When the log events are displayed by the GUI, the time at the JSD-100 is calculated based on the settings entered using the “Date & Time” button on the GUI.
terminal area, and then type commands (tab delimited and terminated with a carriage return). See Appendix B for more information on automation commands. Disconnect And Save All the settings that have been made up to this point are currently determining how the JSD-100 operates. However, these settings will not be restored on a power cycle unless the disconnect button is pressed and a save is requested. It is VERY IMPORTANT that the changes you’ve just made are saved in the JSD-100.
13. 14. 15. 16. Display – indicates the Fader level, format input and bar graph display of the output signal levels. Power Indicator LEDs – displays status of power supply voltages. Power Switch – On for normal operation, off for bypass operation. Fader – Controls the overall volume of all the channels. Front Panel The input select buttons choose which input is to drive the auditorium speakers. The LED above the button will light when that input is selected.
Adding Groups Create a group for each theater. The group is a collection of JSD-100s, one in each auditorium. Click the “Groups” button at the top of the screen. Click “Add”. You will be prompted to enter the name of the new group. Click “OK” when you have finished adding groups. Adding Auditoriums Click the “Auditoriums” button. The Add Auditorium dialog box will appear. Click “Add” to add an auditorium. The name of the auditorium can be changed as desired.
8. JSD-100 Web Interface The JSD-100 includes a web server. The web server can be used to view the current status of the JSD-100, view the JSD-100 log, and upload new firmware. The Status Page shows the current fader level, the current format, and a bar graph showing the audio output levels, auditorium information, and network information. It also has buttons to select input format, adjust fader level, and mute or unmute the system. The Log Page shows the JSD-100 system log.
The Configuration Page shows the same auditorium data and network data as the status page. When first accessing the configuration page, you will be asked for a username and password. The username is admin. The default password is ultra. To change the password, enter it twice at the bottom of the configuration page, then press the “Save New Password” button. The Configuration Page has a link to the Update Firmware page.
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.3.0 = INTEGER: 70 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.4.0 = INTEGER: 0 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.1.0 = INTEGER: 14 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.2.0 = INTEGER: 0 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.2.1 = INTEGER: 1 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.2.2 = INTEGER: 2 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.2.3 = INTEGER: 3 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.2.4 = INTEGER: 4 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.2.5 = INTEGER: 5 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.38012.4.5.2.
JSDV-100 Remote Volume Control The JSDV-100 remote volume control can be installed in an auditorium or other location. It is wired to the JSD-100 USL Link using CAT-5 cable with an RJ 25 connector on each end. The JSDV-100 includes a two digit seven segment display that shows the current output level. It also includes a fader control knob that can be used to adjust the main fader level.
Appendix A – Connector Pin Outs Connector Pin Outs For convenience, all connector pin outs are located in this appendix. DB25F AES Input. The JSD-100 uses an industry standard pin out for the multi-channel AES digital audio input. Cable should be twisted pairs with individual shields and 110 ohm characteristic impedance. The USL supplied ferrite block should be clipped on to the cable adjacent to the connector to comply with FCC and CE emission requirements.
Channel Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DB25F PINS ( +, -, shield ) 2, 14, 1 8, 20, 7 5, 17, 4 25, 12, 13 23, 10, 22 24, 11, 9 16, 3, 15 19, 6, 18 Speakers Left Right Center LFE Ls Rs Lc/Lrs Rc/Rrs Eight Channel Module Main Audio Outputs The main outputs drive a Phoenix connector and a DB25M. The Phoenix output terminals are marked “Main Outputs,” and the DB25M connector is marked “Monitor Outputs.
Full Range Audio Channel Left Center Right LFE Ls Rs Lrs/Lc (Lc only in 13.1) Rrs/Rc (Rc only in 13.
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Description Control 1. Pulse low to select format 1 (COAX1). Pulses low when format 1 selected. Control 2. Pulse low to select format 2 (COAX2). Pulses low when format 2 selected. Control 3. Pulse low to select format 3 (TOSLINK). Pulses low when format 3 selected. Control 4. Pulse low to select format 4 (16 Channel Digital). Pulses low when format 4 selected. Control 5. Pulse low to select format 5 (User 1).
USL Link The USL Link is an RS485 bus used to interface the JSD-100 to other USL devices such as the JSDV-100 remote volume control (discussed earlier in this manual). The USL supplied ferrite block should be clipped on to the cables adjacent to the connectors to comply with FCC and CE emission requirements. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Description Current limited (100mA) +5V to drive external devices. RS485 Signal Ground. RS485 Data. RS485 Data Not. No Connect. No Connect.
Appendix B – Automation Commands These commands are used to query the status of the JSD-100 or change its operation (adjust level, select input, etc.). The commands are typically sent by an automation system. They may be sent over RS-232 or Ethernet. This is a subset of the full command set. The full command set includes commands for adjust equalization, etc. Commands are not echoed by the JSD-100. Commands are terminated by a carriage return (0x0d). Commands are tab delimited.
Command jsd100.sys.mute 1 Response 1 jsd100.sys.sleep 120 120 Description Sets or reads the current mute status of the JSD-100. If the supplied parameter is 1, the system is muted. If the supplied parameter is 0, the system is unmated. If no parameter is supplied, the mute status of the system remains unchanged. The command always returns the current mute status of the system. If the command includes a parameter, the new mute status is returned.
Appendix C – System Restore and Power Up Buttons System Restore The JSD-100 has several methods of recovering from an unlikely failure. These are detailed below. Bypass Mode When the JSD-100 main power switch is off and the bypass power supply is plugged in, independent bypass circuitry creates a mono sum of the selected analog or digital input audio and routes it to the left and right outputs. A quick way of recovering from a system failure is to turn the JSD-100 off.
JSD-100 Manual Revision History 1. April 2010 – First Edition (preliminary). 2. October 2010 - Second Edition. 3. July 12, 2011 – Third Edition. Adds support for 16 channel output module, changes speaker names, documents additional features. Some structure changes. Additional JSD-100 Manuals may be viewed / downloaded at: www.uslinc.
JSD-100x with 8 analog channel output module JSD-100xA with 16 analog channel output module USL, Inc. 181 Bonetti Drive San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7397 USA Phone: +1 805 549 0161 Fax: +1 805 549 0163 www.uslinc.