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Omnia ONE
Multicast
Audio Processor with
®
Installation and Operation Manual
Version 0.9i / March 2007
Applicable to v1.0 Release Software
A Telos Company
Omnia 2101 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 USA
TEL: +1 216.241.7225 FAX: +1 216.241.4103 Email info@omniaaudio.com www.omniaaudio.com
Omnia Europe Johannistrabe 6 D-85354 Freising Germany
TEL: +49 8161 42467 FAX +49 8161 42402 Email: [email protected]
www.omniaaudio.com
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Omnia ONE Multicast Audio Processor with ® Installation and Operation Manual Version 0.9i / March 2007 Applicable to v1.0 Release Software

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OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90 10 and bandwidth limiting methods that were required for analog broadcasting, as well as

Strany 3 - Welcome to Omnia.ONE!

OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90 11 So… what’s so smart about Sensus®? The fact is, Sensus® is smart. In real time it pr

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OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90 12 S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S 1. Read All Instructions. All safety and o

Strany 5 - OmniaONE Quick-Start Setup

HAZARD / WARNING LABELS The Exclamation Point symbol, within an equilateral triangle, alerts the user to the presence of important operating and ma

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CE CONFORMANCE – This device complies with the requirements of the EEC Council Directives: 93/68/EEC (CE Marking); 73/23/EEC (Safety – low voltage dir

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Manual Update Notification Audio Processing – a unique art form that we take very seriously! As part of our dedication to the science of audio proc

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Chapter-1: Installation Pre-Installation Tasks Please take a few minutes to read through this chapter before proceeding with the installation. This

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Installation & Connections Throughout this section reference is made to “software parameters.” These are part of the User Interface, which is cov

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Rear Panel Connections Analog Audio Inputs and Outputs Balanced XLR-type connectors are used as input connectors for the analog audio. Both ana

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AES/EBU Digital Input, AES/EBU External Sync Input, and AES/EBU Output The digital AES/EBU (AES-3) inputs (IN and EXT. SYNC) use industry-familiar RJ

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Strany 13 - HAZARD / WARNING LABELS

RS-232 Modem Connection (DB-9F) This DB9-female connector can be used to connect an external dialup modem for a bi-directional computer remote contro

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General Purpose Interface (GPI) (DB-9M) This DB9-male connector serves as a four-input, optoisolated interface to the Omnia's internal trigger s

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Chapter-2: Getting To Know Your OmniaONE The OmniaONE User Interface Now that your OmniaONE is rack-mounted, connected to a program audio source, a

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Audio I/O Level Display Either input or output levels can be displayed. The highest LED illuminated indicates digital sample-accurate peak signal lev

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Using the Jog Wheel The main user control for the OmniaONE is the easy to use jog wheel with its integral push-switch. Using the control is both intu

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Main Menu The OmniaONE menu system has been designed to be intuitive and simple to use. Most operating parameters are found under one of the menu he

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¾ The factory default selection for Input Source is Analog. To change the input selection to AES/EBU digital, rotate the jog-wheel until [AES/EBU] is

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Chapter-3: Getting The Sound You Want In general, applications requiring audio processing prior to a codec don’t rely heavily on absolute loudness fo

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The following sections are provided to assist you in designing the personality of your sound. As we said earlier, there is no precise recipe for setti

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Some users prefer their processing to be perceptibly loud but very dynamic. While this may not result in the loudest sound, it gives the illusion of c

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January, 2007 Welcome to Omnia.ONE! I wish to offer my sincere gratitude on behalf of our company and welcome you to Omnia.ONE! This manual was as

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The last option, adjusting the Mixer, is designed to provide a final minor trim to the audio spectrum. Since this stage is after all of the dynamic mu

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Chapter-4: Main Menu Selections This section presents an overview of the five Main Menu items, (Preset:, Processing, Input/Output, Administrative an

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Save Preset This option saves any changes you have made to the currently running preset into the OmniaONE’s non-volatile memory. Changes can be saved

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Rename Preset A preset in the list of stored user presets can be renamed at any time. Factory presets cannot be renamed. To rename a user preset hi

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WB AGC (Bypass, Engage) The wideband Automatic Gain Control (AGC) stage can be bypassed if desired, although more consistency is achieved when this s

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not actually capable of producing because the human brain equates the presence of low frequency harmonics to the missing fundamentals that the small s

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The release control adjusts how fast the AGC recovers from periods of more gain reduction when the input audio levels fall. Faster release ti

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The attack control adjusts how fast the limiter responds to sudden increases in audio level, and higher numbers equate to faster response times. Faste

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Adjusts the output level of the presence band limiter into the overall mix. Higher numbers result in more presence frequencies and too much mix level

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Final Limit Drive The Drive control controls the depth of final limiting. The amount of gain-reduction occurring in the final limiter can be monito

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OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90 4

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1 The Nyquist Theorem states that the maximum frequency that may be applied to a sampled data system is one half the sampling frequency. When signal

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Mtr Select (Meter Select) Selects whether the Input levels or Output levels are displayed on the front panel L & R LED bargraph meters. Please no

Strany 37 - High Band Limiter

Allows a +/-3dB adjustment of the right digital audio channel gain to correct minor left/right balance problems in the input audio. The left channel

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Configures the DSP processing chain to swap the Left and Right internal channels, that is, the DSP Left Channel is fed from Right Channel

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Slaves the output sample rate to the sample rate present on the Omnia’s AES SYNC input. Synchronization is possible over a range of sam

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appears. Now rotate the knob to select the desired character for it and click to accept. (Note that this inserts a new character before the one select

Strany 41 - Mtr Select (Meter Select)

Several maintenance and utility functions are found in this submenu including various Security options to prevent tampering by unauthorized personnel,

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[Enabled] Enables remote control access. [Disabled] Disables remote control access. Enter Password Sets the password for both the fron

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Appendix A: Performance Specifications OmniaONE Multicast As of January 2007 – Version 0.9 Software Note: All measurements made using "Bypass

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OmniaONE Quick-Start Setup We know that you’re probably in a hurry to begin using your new OmniaONE Multicast. If you have technical expertise and pr

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Digital Audio Input: Configuration: Two-channel stereo per AES3 standard via CS8420 Digital Audio Transceiver with 24-bit resolution. Software selecti

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Power Requirements: Voltage: 100-250 VAC, 47-63 Hz. Less than 25 VA. Power Connector: EMI suppressed IEC male. Detachable 3-wire power cords supp

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Appendix B: Troubleshooting/Service/Warranty Operational problems with the OmniaONE can sometimes be diagnosed using the RS-232 serial port located i

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Electrical and mechanical safety note! When the Omnia is operated with its chassis top cover rem

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Before attempting to make voltage measurements, be forewarned that the power supply heat sinks are connected to the AC power line. Avoid these areas

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Obtaining Service • Omnia Customer Support personnel are available in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Monday through Friday between 9:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M., E

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Warranty This Warranty covers "the Products," which are defined as the various audio equipment, parts, software and accessories manufa

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Appendix C: Remote Control & Software Update Procedure Remote Control Please note that the Remote Control and Trigger Script functionality are

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OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90 6 Table Of Contents Welcome to Omnia.ONE!...

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“Performing an update requires the controls and meters for the audio processor to be stopped. On-air audio will not be interrupted during the update.

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8. If your back button worked, select the link: “Select New Software (Configuration Page)” If not, log back into the Omnia (default password is “omni

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OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90 7 Chapter-4: Main Menu Selections...

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OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90 8 Appendix A: Performance Specifications....

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.Multicast Sensus® Technology: Audio Processingx3 Overview Until now, digital signal processing has been a more precise numeric implementation of

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