Neutrik XPT Digital Wireless Audio Transmitting Unit (TX) User Manual part 2

Neutrik AG Digital Wireless Audio Transmitting Unit (TX) part 2

User Manual part 2

32 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation5  Operation5.1 Setting devices into operationPreparation cUnpack all parts.  cSave packaging for later transport and storage. cCheck the contents of the package for visible damage. cWhen visible damage to the packaging and/or delivered parts is detected: Contact the salesperson or Neutrik sales partner. cDo not use damaged devices under any circumstances. CAUTIONDanger of damage to hearing!Signal peaks may occur when an audio source or sink is connected. cBefore making connections, mute the signal path of the peripheral devices.Putting together the device cScrew the antennas tightly to the base station. cInsert the module into the base station. cSecure the module in the base station:  Using a straight screwdriver, turn the locking pin 1/4 rotation.The XIRIUM PRO system can be used as a signal converter.Depending on the module used, an analog signal can be converted to a digital signal, for example. cConnect the device to the mains supply with a powerCON TRUE1 plug. As soon as the device is connected to the mains supply 500mA will be used to charge the module. cDepending on the application, battery runtime of the device is up to 10 hours.Switching the device ON/OFF cSwitch the device on: Push ON/OFF switch. (The device powers up. (After about 5 seconds, the power LED lights green. cSwitch the device off: Push ON/OFF switch.These settings remain saved after the device is switched off:TX: Transmission channel, transmission power level, XROC modeRX: MAC address of the linked TX, all delay settings, transmission power level (if a repeater)
33User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation5.2 Setting up the transmission pathIt is also possible to set up a simple transmission path without the app. Using the app to set the parameters is recommended.The following components are needed to set up a simple transmission path: ^1 TX with module ^At least 1 RX with module ^Optional: 1 RX with repeater moduleBecause of the signal strength, the minimum distance of 10 feet between TX and RX must be maintained for the connection process. cSwitch on TX and RX. cStart the linking process on the TX: Briey push the link button. (The TX link LED ashes blue. cStart the linking process on the RX: Briey push the link button. (The RX link LED briey ashes blue. (The RX link LED lights solid blue as soon as the connection to the TX is established. cAdditional RX devices can be added to the transmission path in the same way. cEnd the linking process on the TX manually: Briey push the link button. (The TX link LED lights solid blue.If the connection process is not ended manually on the TX, it is automatically ended after 10 minutes.TX + RXTXTXRXTX RX!min. 10 ft.
34 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation cStart the XIRIUM PRO app. (The Connection Setup page appears.  cUnder Standalone Mode, tap Connect Device. cExit the app. cOn the iPad, open Settings > WLAN. cConnect the iPad with the XIRIUM PRO device. cSwitch back to the app. (The app connects to the device.15.3 Installing and starting the appThe XIRIUM PRO app is available at no cost from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. cStart the app: Tap the XIRIUM PRO icon.The Introduction Guide is displayed when the app is started. This guide provides a quick overview of the XIRIUM PRO system.The Introduction Guide can be called up through the Help page at any time.5.4 Connecting devices with the appEach device has its own SSID name and its own WLAN password.The SSID name and WLAN password are found on the type plate inside each device and on the warranty card.5.4.1 Connecting devices in stand-alone modeIn stand-alone mode, the XIRIUM PRO device is connected directly with the app. ^The app is installed on the iPad/Android tablet. ^The XIRIUM PRO device is switched on and ready to operate.2a
35User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation2b cSelect the XIRIUM PRO device from the selections. cTap the Connect button.  (The app connects itself with the selected device.5.4.2 Connecting devices in network modeIn network mode, the XIRIUM PRO devices are connected to the app via a WLAN access point. The transmission paths are set up and congured with the app. ^The app is installed on the iPad. ^The XIRIUM PRO devices are switched on. ^A 2.4 GHz WLAN access point is available and ready to operate.WLAN access points, which work in both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz band ranges, are disrupted by the signal of the XIRIUM PRO devices in the 5 GHz range. cTherefore, deactivate the 5 GHz band range on the access point. cPlease observe the details in chapter "8.2 Access point settings" on page 55. cStart the wizard: Under Network mode, tap Setup Network. cSet up network: Tap Get Started! button.123 (The device is connected in standalone mode.
36 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation cExit the app. cOn the iPad, open Settings > WLAN. cConnect the iPad with the XIRIUM PRO device. cWait for the tick after selecting a device before returning to the app. cSwitch back to the app.3a 3b cSelect the access point Available Access Points from the drop-down menu. cTap the Connect button.  cEnter the WLAN password of the access point. cTap the Connect button.  cIf password is incorrect: cTap Enter Password Again button. (The device is connected with the access point.Add additional device: cTap the Add More Devices To Your Network button. cExit the app. cOn the iPad, open Settings > WLAN.55a 6 cSelect the XIRIUM PRO device from the selections. cTap the Connect button.  (The app connects itself with the selected device. (The app searches for available access points.4
37User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation cConnect the iPad with the XIRIUM PRO device. cSwitch back to the app. cSelect the XIRIUM PRO device from the available devices.7a78Add a device to a new network: cTap the Choose New Network button. cContinue with step 3. cAdd additional devices to the network: Tap the Add More Devices To Your Network button.9 cAfter all devices have been added: Tap the I've added all my devices button. cExit the app. cOn the iPad, open Settings > WLAN. (Tap the Connect button. The app connects itself with the selected device.Add a device to the network: cTap Add to «Access Point Name» button.
38 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation5.5 Arranging the radio transmission path cAdd an available device to a transmission path: Under Available Devices, use drag&drop to add the device to the transmission path.  cAdd a device to a different transmission path: Tap the device and drag it to the desired transmission path.11 Additional devices can be added at any time through the Connection Setup page.10a 10b cConnect the iPad with the access point. cSwitch back to the app.  (The network has been set up. (If several TXs are connected with the app: Reference to the Mounting Guide opens. cConnect tablet to access point: Tap Connect to «Access Point Name» button. (Tablet connects itself with access point. (The network has been set up.  (If several TXs are connected with the app: Reference to the Mounting Guide opens.
39User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation cRemove a device from a transmission path: Tap the device and drag it to Available Devices.5.6 Configuring the device parametersThe devices are mainly controlled through the app.Selecting the device to editOption 1: cTap the device on the Links/Overview page.Option 2: cOn the Links/Overview page, tap   at the device.  cIn the options menu, tap Edit.Option 3: cOn the Edit page, select the device from the list. (The device is selected on the Edit page.Identifying the device via the appOption 1: cOn the Edit page, tap the Identify device button. (The power LED on the selected device ashes slowly for a few seconds.Option 2: cOn the Links/Overview page, tap   at the device.  cIn the options menu, tap Identify device.
40 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03OperationChanging device names cOn the Edit page, tap the line Name. cOn the Edit Name page, tap the device name. (The entry keyboard appears. cEnter the new name and conrm it. cBack to the overview: Tap  Edit Name.Changing the transmission channelThe transmission channel can only be set for one TX chan-nel. Occupied or inactive channels cannot be selected and are displayed in gray text. The active channel is marked with ( . cOn the Edit page, tap the line Channel. cTap the desired channel number. (The selected channel is marked with ( .Activating/deactivating XROC modeXROC mode can be activated or deactivated either on the TX or via the app.In XROC mode, only audio channel 1 is being transmitted. cActivating XROC mode via the device: Press and hold the Link/XROC button for 4 seconds. (The Link/XROC LED slowly ashes blue. cActivating XROC mode via the app: On the Edit page, tap the XROC ON/OFF button.Whether XROC mode is active in the transmission path is displayed in the device properties of an RX.4 sec.
41User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03OperationSetting transmission powerIn the default setting, the transmission power is set to 0 dB. cIf the devices are used indoors or over short distances: Reduce the transmission power. cIf the devices are used outdoors or over long distances: Increase the transmission power.If more than 1 TX are used in the network, set the transmission power of all TXs to the same value.Please consider chapter "4.4.3 Signal quality bar" on page 24 and "4.4.4 Transmission power" on page 25 for a proper setting of transmission power.Activating/deactivating delay cActivating the delay via the device: Press and hold the Link/Delay button for 4 seconds. (The Link/Delay LED slowly ashes blue.4 sec. cActivating the delay mode via the app: On the Edit page, tap the Delay ON/OFF button.Changing the delay time ^The delay function is active. cOn the Edit page, tap the line Delay Time. cOn the Edit Delay page, change the entered delay time. cEnter and conrm the new delay time.If the measurement unit is changed, the value is automatically converted to the right unit.
42 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03OperationMute audio signal cOn the Edit page, tap the Mute Audio button.A mute icon will be displayed in the Links / Overview window next to the device.Resetting the deviceOption 1: cOn the Edit page, tap the Reset device button.Option 2: cOn the Links/Overview page, tap   at the device.  cIn the options menu, tap Reset device.The following settings are reset with this function: •Resets the device name to the SSID name. •Switches off XROC mode (TX). •Switches off delay (RX). •Resets the transmission power to the factory setting (0 dB) (TX, RP). •Makes the SSID public if it was hidden before (TX, RX) •Turns off the RF attenuator (RX, Advanced Mode) •Turns off the Audio Mute (RX) Removing device from app displayIf a device is out of the 2,4 GHz range, it can be temporarily removed from the app display.The Remove device from list button is only visible when the device is unavailable to the app. cRemove device from display: Tap the Remove device from list button. cConrm with OK in the Remove device window. (The device is removed from the app display.As soon as the device is available again, it is displayed in the app.
43User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation5.7.2 Advanced Mode The advanced mode is provided for RF specialists. Activating the Advanced mode will allow the user to edit an additional parameter on each RX, called “RF attenuator”. The Advanced mode also allows to hide the SSIDs of the XIRIUM PRO devices.Activating / Deactivating the Advanced mode: cOn the Settings Page, tap the Advanced Mode switch. An activated attenuator or a hidden SSID is saved even after a Power Off/On of the device. The app detects whether the attenuator is turned ON or the SSID is hidden and then automatically turns on the advanced mode.SSID visibility:In high congested RF environment it is advisable to hide the SSIDs of all devices, in order that no requests will be received by the XIRIUM PRO devices.Change SSID visibility: cTurn on Advanced Mode to enable the “SSID     visibility” parameter in the Settings menu.  cSingle devices or all devices at once can be set    hidden or visible. cA checked box means the SSID is visible. cAn unchecked box means that this SSID is hidden.When hiding the SSID in Standalone Mode the app will lose the device for a short time. While an Android tablet will bring the device back in the app automatically, iOS users may have to select the device again in the Wi-Fi settings and then return to the app..During a change of the SSID visibility in network mode all other options are disabled until the process is nished com-pletely.The user can reset various options in the app.The following options can be selected: •Reset connected devices: All devices are reset to  the default setting. •Remove connected devices from Access Point: All devices are removed from the network. •Show all warning messages again: All faded-out warnings and notes are displayed again.Reset System: cOn the Settings page, tap the Reset system button. cActivate option: Tap the checkbox. cConrm selection with OK. (The app is reset.If the XIRIUM PRO devices have been removed from the accespoint a restart of the devices is necessary!5.7 Editing system settings5.7.1 Resetting the app
44 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03OperationRF attenuator:RF attenuator is a parameter which can be set on each RX only if the Advanced Mode is turned on. It attenuates the RF signal by 30 dB. The RF attenuator works best in combination with an increased transmission power on the TX. An acti-vated RF attenuator increases the signal-to-noise ratio on that RX. Hence on an event with a lot of disturbing signals it is possible to lower the surrounding noise and at the same time increase your transmission power of the TX to establish a better reception. Activating / Deactivating the RF attenuator: cOn the Settings Page, tap the Advanced Mode switch to enable this additional parameter. cOn the Edit Page, click on the RX and then tap the RF attenuator switch.   5.8 Setting up and mounting the XIRIUM PRO system5.8.1 Positioning the devicesWhen positioning and setting the devices, observe the information in Section "4.4 Getting started" on page 22. cAlways keep a minimum distance of 10 feet between the TX and each RX (with mounted 6 dBi antenna and transmission power at -3 dB).Under the following conditions, select a greater minimum distance between TX and RX: •XIRIUM PRO devices are operated with the 9 dBi antenna. •The transmission power is greater than -3 dB. cAlways mount the devices so the device antennas are at the same height.min. 10 ft.
45User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation cPosition repeaters directly in front of obstacles. (The signal will be transmitted through the obstacle.Depending on the signal strength, the repeater can also be positioned directly after the obstacle.5.8.3 Systems with several transmittersIf several transmitters are used in the network, observe the following: cSet the transmission power of all TXs to the same value. cSelect the transmission channel for the TX in the app so at least one channel is free between each channel used. cWhen positioning the TX, maintain a minimum distance of at least 1 foot between each TX. cIncrease the recommended minimum distance between TX and RX to 164 feet. cThe ideal RSSI level is between -60 to -50 dB. cIf devices are not mounted at the same height: Mount devices so they are parallel with each other.  An angled positioning is only allowed if the devices are set to channel 149-165 or used indoors. If the transmission needs to be done in the lower channels (40-48) in an outdoor location a parallel horizontal positioning of the devices with antennas in a vertical position is necessary to comply with FCC regulations.5.8.2 Positioning the repeaterWith the repeater, a connection can be stabilized by a redundant signal, obstacles can be overcome, or the signal can be transmitted over twice the distance.min. 1 ft.min. 164 ft.Repeatermin. 164 ft.
46 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation5.8.4 Fastening and securing XIRIUM PRO devicesAESRXLIECHTENSTEIN OUT 1 3  2EBU/RXLIECHTENSTEIN LINE OUT 1 (XROC)  OUT 2 1 3  2 1 3  2DANTE C6 ARXLIECHTENSTEIN OUT C6 ATXLIECHTENSTEIN IN AES1 2 3 EBU/PUSH DANTE C6 ATXLIECHTENSTEIN INC6 AREPEATER RXLIECHTENSTEIN TXLIECHTENSTEIN IN 2 IN 1 (XROC) LINE1 2 3 PUSH 1 2 3 PUSH 100-240V~  0.5A 50-60Hz100-240V~  0.5A 50-60Hz100-240V~  0.5A 50-60Hz100-240V~  0.5A 50-60Hz100-240V~  0.5A 50-60Hz100-240V~  0.5A 50-60Hz100-240V~  0.5A 50-60Hz WARNINGDanger of falling due to incorrectly or incompletely fastened devices! cAlways mount and secure the devices according to the instructions. cAlways mount the devices in an upright position. cAlways mount the devices to the rig with the delivered ManfrottoTM universal mounting clamp. cAlso secure the devices with the arrestor cable (not included) to the safety lug.
47User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation5.9 Upgrading firmwareThe software "XIRIUM PRO Firmware Upgrade Manager" executes a rmware upgrade on the XIR-IUM PRO base stations. The XIRIUM PRO USB data cable (NKXPRO-DATA), supplied with each base station, is used for connection to a computer.The software can be downloaded at no cost from the NEUTRIK website: www.neutrik.comThere’s an additional driver necessary, which can be downloaded from the Silicon Labs website (https://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx). This driver is  required in order to detect the XIRIUM PRO device when connected to a computer.5.9.1 Installing the XIRIUM PRO Firmware Upgrade ManagerSystem requirements ^PC with operating system Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.  PCs with ARM processors (Windows 8 and Windows 10) are not supported. ^Mac with Intel processor and OSX using version 10.8.5 or later. Mac computers with PowerPC processors are not supported.Download cDownload ZIP le with the XIRIUM PRO Firmware Upgrade Manager Setup from the NEUTRIK website and save it.Installing the software cDouble-click on the XIRIUM PRO Firmware Upgrade Manager application. (The main window appears: cSelect a location to install the software. cClick the Next button.
48 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation cFollow the subsequent installation steps.5.9.2 Executing a firmware upgrade cDownload the ZIP le with the current rmware from the NEUTRIK website and save it. cStart the software: Double-click the program icon on the Desktop. cThe program window appears:
49User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation cConnect the XIRIUM PRO base station to the computer. cClick the Refresh button to update all the displays. cSelect the rmware le from the le selection eld Firmware File. (The version number of the new rmware is displayed in Selected Firmware Version. (Execute the upgrade: Click the Upgrade Firmware button. (The software automatically executes the upgrade.
50 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Operation (As soon as the upgrade has completed, the software displays a message window. cDisconnect the XIRIUM PRO base station from the computer.5.9.3 Uninstalling the XIRIUM PRO Firmware Upgrade Manager cUninstall the software through the add/remove function of the operating system.
51User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Troubleshooting6  TroubleshootingMessage Fault Cause SolutionReconnecting…  WLAN connection to device not available.Battery empty  cConnect device to power supply.Device out of 2.4 GHz network range. cAvoid obstacles inuencing reception. cPosition device or access point at a different location.No Link! RX does not receive a signal from TX.TX battery empty  cConnect device to power supply.Device out of 5 GHz network range. cAvoid obstacles inuencing reception. cPosition TX at a different location. cAdd repeater to transmission path.RSSI level “low” area RX repeater receives a weak signal.Distance between TX and RX / repeater too high. cIncrease transmission power on TX/repeater. cDecrease distance between TX and RX/repeater by a few meters. cIf no repeater in application: Add repeater to transmission path.RSSI level “overload” area RX repeater receives a signal that is too strongDistance between TX and RX/repeater too low. cDecrease transmission power on TX/repeater. cIncrease distance between TX and RX/repeater by a few meters.Signal quality bar is orangeSignal quality bar is redPacket loss is criticalPacket loss is too highSome reections cause a critical or high packet loss at this position. cPosition devices at a slightly different location.Access Point lost Connection between tablet and access point used is broken.Tablet out of range of access point. cPosition device or access point at a different location.Flight mode active on tablet. cDeactivate ight mode on tablet.Access point changed Tablet connected with a different access point.Tablet out of range of access point. cPosition device or access point at a different location.
52 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03After operation7  After operation7.1 Dismounting devices cDisconnect devices from audio sources/sinks. cDisconnect devices from power supply and pull mains plug. cDismount antennas. cRemove modules from device.7.2 Transporting cAlways transport devices and accessories in the original packaging.7.3 Storage cIf devices are not used for a longer period: Disconnect devices from power supply and pull mains plug. cAlways store devices and accessories in the original packaging. cAlways store devices in a clean, dry location. cAlways protect devices from dirt, dust, heat, humidity and moisture.7.4 Cleaning and care DANGERDanger of electric shock and property damage due to improper cleaning! cDisconnect device from power supply before cleaning. cNever immerse device or accessory in water under any circumstances. cNever spray device or accessory with liquids under any circumstances. cWipe the surfaces of the device and accessory with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild soap solution. cNever use aggressive, solvent-based or abrasive cleaning agents under any circumstances. cNever use rough materials (e.g., cleaning cloths or sponges with a rough coating).7.5 Maintenance and repairThe XIRIUM PRO devices do not contain any parts which can be maintained or repaired by the user. cThese devices may only be repaired by a authorized XIRIUM PRO repair center. cCheck devices regularly for visible damage to the housings, operation elements, connections, cables and plugs. cIf damage is detected, do not use devices under any circumstances  cImmediately disconnect devices from power supply. cReplace defective cables or accessories immediately.
53User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03After operation7.6 Disposal cDispose of XIRIUM PRO devices and accessories in accordance with the applicable local regulations. cNever dispose of electrical devices or electrical accessories such as cables, plug, batteries or components with household wastes under any circumstances. cDispose of packaging and packaging elements in accordance with the applicable local regulations. cTake device components made of plastic, metal or other recyclables for reclamation in accordance with the applicable local regulations.
54 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Appendix8  Appendix8.1 Integrating DANTE8.1.1 Introduction to DANTETMDANTETM stands for Digital  Audio  Network  Through  Ethernet and is an audio network protocol developed by the Australian company Audinate. DANTETM delivers uncompressed, multichannel,  low-latency digital audio over a standard Ethernet network using Layer 3 IP packets. A TX DANTE module is able to transmit up to two channels of digital audio, while the RX DANTE module can receive two signals of a DANTETM network. When XROC mode is enabled, only one channel is transmitted and received in a transmission path, because the data rate is then lowered.All products on which DANTETM is enabled work together to deliver perfectly synchronized audio. This is managed through a single software application called “Dante Controller”.Dante Controller is a free software application that enables routing audio and conguring devices in a Dante network. Setting up a DANTETM network is very easy. Dante Controller offers automatic device detection, one-click signal routing and user-editable device and channel labels.A XIRIUM PRO device with an integrated DANTETM module can be connected to the DANTETM net-work using common CAT5e or CAT6 cables. If a network switch is included in the system, it should be at least a 1 Gbit network switch. 8.1.2 Enabling a DANTETM link ^Connect the computer to the DANTETM network with a standard CAT5e or CAT6 cable ^The DANTE Controller software is installed (https://www.audinate.com). cRun the Dante Controller software. cIn the routing menu, click on the + symbols of the devices. cEstablish the desired link.The XIRIUM PRO TX devices appear as DANTE receivers, and vice versa!
55User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Appendix8.2 Access point settingsUsing an access point makes it possible to operate the app in network mode. This way, the entire XIRIUM PRO system can be congured and monitored via the app.8. 2 .1 Recommended settingsAny conventional access point can be used to set up a XIRIUM PRO network. Neutrik recommends the following settings for the access point: •For the strongest security option, use WPA2-AES as security protocol for authentication. •If the access point has a dual-band radio, deactivate the 5 GHz band and only leave the 2.4 GHz band activated. •In the list of optional frequencies within the 2.4 GHz band, select channel 1 (2412 MHz), channel 6 (2437 MHz), and channel 11 (2462 MHz) to ensure the channels do not overlap during use. •Make sure the http and https protocols are not blocked.
56 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03Appendix8.3 Technical specificationsGeneral specificationsRadio frequency carrier range IEEE 802.11a, UNII-1 band from 5180 MHz to 5250 MHz (channels 36 – 48) and UNII-3 band from 5725 MHz to 5825 MHz (channels 149 – 165), license-freeData protocol Proprietary (DiWA technology)Transmit power UNII-1 band: conducted 13 dBm / 19 dBm EIRP (with 6 dBi antenna) / 22 dBm EIRP (with 9 dBi antenna), FCC compliantUNII-3 band: conducted 26 dBm / 32 dBm EIRP (with 6 dBi antenna) / 35 dBm EIRP (with 9 dBi antenna), FCC compliantRange Up to 1000 m point to point (LOS)*, longer range depending on obstacles, reexions, interferences, XROC modeAudio performance (analog to analog per wireless link)THD + Noise (TX Gain = min.) < 0.01 % @ 20 Hz – 10 kHz, 4 dBuFrequency response ± 0.3 dB @ 20 Hz – 20 kHz ref. 1 kHzDynamic range > 105 dB @ 1 kHz, A-weighted> 105 dB @ 1 kHz, A-weighted < -80 dB @ 20 kHzNumber of audio channels @ 24 Mbps2Number of audio channels @ 6 Mbps1 (XROC mode)Number of receivers (RX only) Unlimited number of RX clientsConverter resolution (ADC & DAC) 24 bitSampling rate 48 kHzLatency (Delay) 3.6 ms (analog to analog)Transmission method Compression-free, no reduction of converted dataOperating temperature 32 °F to +122 °F / 0 °C to +50 °CStorage temperature -4 °F to +176 °F / -20 °C to +80 °CAdditional digital audio interfacesAES/EBU 24 bit / 48 kHz according to AES3-2003Dante AoE (Audio over Ethernet) Proprietary protocol by Audinate®* valid for a transmission in the UNII-3 band
57User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03AppendixTX specific characteristicsAntenna 5-6 GHz – Audio transmissionOmni-directional, 6 dBi, 25° Elevation and 360° Azimuth, N-connector male (direct mount)Antenna 2.4 GHz – Control data transmission1/2 wave dipole with SMA female connectorsNumber of audio channels @ 24 bps 2Number of audio channels  @ 6 Mbps1 (XROC mode)Analog input specsInput mode Input levelInput Imp. kOhmRated Source Imp. Ohmmax.* dBu Connector typeLine (balanced) 10 1000 22 XLRIndicators LEDs: Power ON / Start up / Low battery status / XROC mode / Linking process / Audio transmissionControls Power ON / Linking process / XROC modePower supply Mains input over powerCON TRUE1 (100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz) or internal battery **Dimensions (w x h x d) 5.6 x 2.5 x 9.7 in / 142 x 64 x 247 mm (without antennas)Weight 1.59 lbs / 0.72 kgOptional accessories Module Interfaces (Analog, Digital, Dante), mounting clamp*   maximum input level before signal overow, 0 dBu = 0.775 V rms** typical battery runtime 10 hours, depending on type of module, transmission power settings,       XROC mode, number of charging cycles and operating temperature
58 User Manual – XIRIUM PRO® CA | BDA 471 2017/03AppendixRX SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICSAntenna 5-6 GHz - Audio TransmissionOmni-directional, 6 dBi, 25° Elevation and 360° Azimuth, N-connector male (direct mount)Antenna 2.4 GHz - Control Data Transmission1/2 wave dipole with SMA female connectorsNumber of audio channels 2Analog output specsOutput Type Output LevelOutput Imp. OhmRated Load Imp. kOhmNominal* dBuMax. Level dBuConnector typeLine (balanced) < 800 10 022 XLRIndicators LEDs: Power ON / Start up / Low battery status / Audio delay / Linking process / Audio receptionControls Power ON / Linking process / Audio delayPower Supply Mains input over powerCON TRUE1 (100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz) or internal battery **Dimensions (w x h x d) 5.6 x 2.5 x 9.7 in / 142 x 64 x 247 mm (without antennas)Weight 1.59 lbs / 0.72 kgOptional Accessories Module Interfaces (Analog, Digital, Dante, Repeater), mounting clamp*   if TX source =  0dBu** typical battery runtime 10 hours, depending on type of module, transmission power settings,     XROC mode, number of charging cycles and operating temperatureAntennas– Omni-directional antenna / Frequency band: 5.150 GHz - 5.875 GHzType NXPA-6-360-25 NXPA-9-360-12.5Gain 6 dBi 9 dBiBeam width horizontal 360° 360°Beam width vertical 25° 12.5°Connector N-connector male N-connector maleDimensions 10.63 in / 270 mm 14.57 in / 370 mmWeight 0.75 lbs / 0.34 kg 0.75 lbs / 0.34 kgOperating temperature 32 °F to +122 °F / 0 °C to +50 °C 32 °F to +122 °F / 0 °C to +50 °C
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