JBL Professional Stereo Amplifier DP SERIES User Manual

VT4887ADP  
VT4887ADP-AN  
VT4887ADP-CN  
VT4881ADP  
Product User’s Guide  
Compact Powered Line Array Systems  
VT4881ADP-AN  
VT4881ADP-CN  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section 1. Safety Instructions.....................................................................................Page 4  
Section 2. Before You Begin .......................................................................................Page 7  
Section 3. Introduction to VERTEC® DP Series  
Compact Powered Line Array Systems...................................................Page 8  
Specifications by model  
Section 4. VERTEC® DP Series Transducers..............................................................Page 10  
Section 5. Enclosure Care and Maintenance............................................................Page 11  
Section 6. Rigging and Suspension ...........................................................................Page 12  
Safety Precautions  
Industry Resources  
Section 7. JBL DrivePack® Technology .....................................................................Page 15  
AC Power Module, Electrical Information  
Input Modules (DPIP, DPAN, DPCN)  
Protective Jackets & installation  
Section 8. HiQnet System ArchitectSoftware Configuration Guide.....................Page 26  
Configuring your PC  
Ethernet Network connections  
Appendix A: Configuring CobraNet devices  
Appendix B: Setting Microsoft Windows to standard font size  
Appendix C: Setting Regional Language Options to US English  
Section 9. JBL Professional Warranty .......................................................................Page 37  
Section 10. Factory Contact Information ....................................................................Page 39  
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SECTION 1 : SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Important  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has  
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong.The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided  
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or  
sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or  
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15.WARNING:To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus  
to rain or moisture.  
16. Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with  
liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.  
17.To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply  
cord plug from the AC receptacle.  
18.The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.  
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THIS APPARATUS CONTAINS POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK OR  
HAZARD, DO NOT REMOVE DRIVEPACK CHASSIS, INPUT MODULE OR AC INPUT COVERS. NO USER  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
WATCH FOR THESE SYMBOLS  
The lightning bolt triangle is used to alert the user to the risk of electric shock.  
The exclamation point triangle is used to alert the user to important operating or  
maintenance instructions.  
FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
CSA COMPLIANCE NOTICE  
CSA Certification Applies to Amplifier Module Only  
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JBL DRIVEPACK® DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
Safety and EMC Compliance Specifications  
EN 55103-1:1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility - Product Family Standard for Audio,Video, Audio-  
Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use, Part 1: Emissions  
EN 55103-1:1997 Magnetic Field Emissions-Annex A @ 10 cm and 1 M  
EN 55022:2003 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of ITE:  
Radiated, Class B Limits; Conducted, Class A  
EN 55103-2:1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility - Product Family Standard for Audio,Video, Audio-  
Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use, Part 2: Immunity  
EN 61000-4-2:1995 + A1:1999 & A2:2001 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity (Environment E2-criteria B, 4  
kV Contact, 8 kV Air discharge)  
EN 61000-4-3:2003 Radiated, Radio-frequency, Electromagnetic Immunity (Environment E2, criteria A)  
EN61000-4-4:2005 Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity (criteria B)  
EN 61000-4-5:2001 Surge Immunity (criteria B)  
EN 61000-4-6:1996 Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio-Frequency Fields (criteria A)  
EN 61000-4-11:2004 Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions and Voltage Variation  
UL 60065:2003, 7th edition: Audio/Video and Musical Instrument Apparatus for Household, Commercial  
and Similar General Use  
IEC 60065, 2001: Audio,Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus - Safety Requirements  
CAN/CSA E60065-03: Audio,Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus – Safety Requirements  
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SECTION 2 : BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
The VERTEC® DP Series systems covered by this manual are not intended for fixed installation  
in outdoor or high moisture environments. Moisture can damage the speaker cone and surround  
and cause corrosion of electrical contacts and metal parts. Avoid exposing the speakers to direct  
moisture. Keep loudspeakers out of extended or intense direct sunlight.The driver suspension will  
prematurely dry out and finished surfaces may be degraded by long-term exposure to intense ultra-  
violet (UV) light.  
VERTEC® DP Series Compact Powered Line Array loudspeakers can be suspended with available  
array frames (P/N VT4887-AF,VT4887-SF) or they can be ground-stacked.These systems can  
generate considerable energy.When placed on a slippery surface such as polished wood or  
linoleum, a single speaker may move due to its acoustical energy output. Precautions should be  
taken to assure that the speaker does not fall off a stage or scaffold platform on which it is placed.  
While it is unlikely that a ground-stacked array will move when properly attached to its array frame,  
precautions should be taken to assure that the array assembly cannot fall from any surface on  
which it is placed. Hearing damage, prolonged exposure to excessive SPL VERTEC® DP Series  
loudspeakers are easily capable of generating sound pressure levels (SPL) sufficient to cause  
permanent hearing damage to performers, production crew and audience members. Caution should  
be taken to avoid prolonged exposure to SPL in excess of 90 dB.  
Package Contents  
• Product User’s Guide (this document)  
• JBL DrivePack® compatible loudspeaker  
• CD containing System Architect™ software (DPAN/DPCN only), DXF files, and spec sheets  
• AC Power North America/Europe Cord-Set  
• Protective Jacket Set  
• Warranty Card  
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SECTION 3 : INTRODUCTION TO VERTEC® DP SERIES  
COMPACT POWERED LINE ARRAY SYSTEMS  
Shown:VT4881ADP over VT4887ADP  
VERTEC® DP Series Compact Powered Systems  
The VERTEC DP Series compact models are part of a family of powered integrated audio loudspeaker  
systems featuring the JBL DrivePack® amplifier modules, designed in cooperation with Crown International.  
The JBL DrivePack features cutting-edge technology such as patented high efficiency Class-I power  
amplifier circuitry. Loudspeaker components include patented JBL Differential Drive® woofers.  
This guide covers the following models:  
VT4881ADP....................................................1x18subwoofer system  
VT4881ADP-AN...........................................with optional DPAN network input module, analog audio  
VT4881ADP-CN ..........................................with optional DPCN network input module, digital audio  
VT4887ADP....................................................2x8bi-amplified three-way full range system  
VT4887ADP-AN...........................................with optional DPAN network input module, analog audio  
VT4887ADP-CN ..........................................with optional DPCN network input module, digital audio  
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VERTEC DP SERIES, COMPACT POWERED SYSTEMS SPECIFICATIONS  
Product Acoustics  
VT4887ADP  
VT4881ADP  
Frequency Response (±3 dB): 67 Hz – 20 kHz  
Frequency Range (-10 dB): 55 Hz – 22 kHz  
Horizontal Coverage  
34 Hz - 125 Hz  
25 HZ - 160 Hz  
Angle (-6 dB): 100 deg. nominal (500 Hz – 16 kHz)  
N/A  
Vertical Coverage  
Angle (-6 dB): Varies with array size and configuration  
N/A  
Maximum Peak Output: 136 dB SPL, 1m  
131 dB SPL, 1m  
Transducer Sections  
Low Frequency Two 2168H-1, 203 mm (8 in) dia., 76 mm  
(3 in) Dual Coil, Differential Drive®, Direct  
Cooled  
One 2269G, 457 mm (18 in) dia., 100 mm  
(4 in) Dual Coil, Differential Drive®, Direct  
Cooled, 2000W Cont./8000W Peak  
Bandpass Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohms (LF woofers wired in parallel)  
4 Ohms  
N/A  
Mid & High Frequency: MID: Four 2104H 101 mm (4 in) with 25.4 mm  
(1 in) dia. voice coil  
HF:Two JBL 2408H 25 mm (1 in) exit com-  
pression drive, 38 mm (1.5 in) voice coil  
Bandpass Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms (drivers wired in series-parallel)  
N/A  
System Electronics  
DP Internal Amplification  
Output (at load): DP2; 2200W Peak, 1100W Continuous  
DP1; 3600W Peak, 1800W Continuous  
DP1; 1-Channel, Class-I  
DP Output Topology: DP2; 2-Channel, Class-I  
Signal Processing: dbx Type IV Conversion System, Precision bandpass filters, limiting, pre-equalization  
filters and automatic self-test functions  
System Management: DSP based limiters for mechanical and thermal protection  
Signal Input: F-XLR Active 20K Ohms Balanced, 10K Ohms Unbalanced  
Signal Loop-Through: M-XLR (passive pass-through)  
Controls: Precision 0.5 dB increment Detented 16 dB input attenuator  
AC Power Operating Range: Auto Select 90-132/VAC 50/60 Hz  
AC Line Voltage: 50/60 Hz, Auto-Detect; 120V/240V (±10%)  
AC Input Connector: Neutrik PowerCon (Blue)  
AC Power Loop-thru: Neutrik PowerCon (Gray)  
AC Current Requirement: 4A per system at 120V, 3A per system at  
240V  
5A per system at 120V, 3.2A per system  
at 240V  
Enclosure  
Box Construction: Wedge frustum 5 degree side angle enclo-  
sure. PlyMaxengineered composite struc-  
ture, DuraFlex finish, 2 handles  
Rectangular enclosure. PlyMax™ engi-  
neered wood composite  
structure. DuraFlex™ finish, 6 handles  
Suspension System: S.A.F.E. hardware, integral hinge bars nest  
in rigging tubes on box ends. Quick release  
pins with restraining lanyards  
S.A.F.E. hardware, as per VT4887ADP.  
Suspend with VT4887-AF Array Frame.  
Set of 4 hinge bars included with  
VT4881ADP system.  
Grille: Black perforated steel, foam backed  
Dimensions (W x H x D): 787 mm X 279 mm X 563 mm  
(31 in X 11 in X 22.1 in)  
787 mm X 569 mm X 800 mm  
(31 in X 22.4 in X 31.5 in)  
Net Weight: 39.7 kg (87.5 lb)  
62.2 kg (137 lb)  
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SECTION 4 : VERTEC® DP SERIES TRANSDUCERS  
2408H High Frequency Compression Driver  
JBL’s 2408H features a lightweight neodymium magnet structure, annular  
polymer diaphragm and a 1exit. Coupled to a proprietary waveguide  
engineered to be part of the system’s thermal-transfer mechanism, it is  
designed to deliver crystal-clear sound with superb dynamic range.The 2408H  
is an 8 Ohm device.Two are included in each VT4887ADP system.  
2168H-1 Low Frequency Loudspeaker  
The 2168H-1 is an 8transducer engineered with JBL’s patented Differential  
Drive® technology.These low frequency drivers dramatically reduce driver  
weight while greatly enhancing all critical performance parameters: frequency  
response, power output, and distortion. Differential Drive technology features  
a unique design with heat sinks integrated into the cast aluminum frame for  
a highly improved performance to weight ratio.The dual voice coil design  
places the neodymium magnets inside the voice coil assembly, completing the  
magnetic circuit without the heavy surrounding steel structure of conventional  
drivers. 8 Ohm device.  
For more information, see JBL Tech Note Vol. 1 Number 33, “Differential  
Drive Transducers”  
2269G Ultra Long Excursion, Differential Drive®  
Low Frequency Drivers  
Ultra Long Excursion 460mm (18”) transducer features 2000 watts continuous  
(AES), 8000 watts peak power handling capacity. It’s the latest example of JBL’s  
patented Differential Drive® dual voice-coil loudspeaker technology, fitted with  
dual neodymium magnets, JBL’s exclusive Vented Gap Cooling™, and an ultra-  
robust composite cone with a peak-to-peak maximum excursion of 89 mm  
(3.5”).  
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SECTION 5 : ENCLOSURE CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
VERTEC DP Series enclosures are constructed of JBL PlyMax™, an exclusive hybrid engineered-wood  
technology designed to reduce enclosure weight while offering exceptional panel rigidity with the appropriate  
acoustical properties.The exterior of each enclosure is covered with JBL’s exclusive DuraFlex™ finish.  
PAINTING JBL VERTEC DP SERIES SYSTEM PRODUCTS  
Each JBL Professional VERTEC DP Series system model is readily paintable.The DuraFlex finish provides  
a lightly textured surface that any household or industrial paint readily adheres to.The result is a speaker  
enclosure that is able to blend unobtrusively into the decor of any stage set or environment.  
Instructions for painting wood enclosures (do not paint the JBL DrivePack®):  
1. Prepare the enclosure surface by cleaning and wiping off dust and film with a damp cloth. It may be  
necessary to use a mild household cleaner to remove grease. Avoid using a cloth that will deteriorate over  
the textured surface.  
2. Apply as many coats of paint as is required. Application can be by rolling, brushing or spraying. Care must  
be taken when painting the grille. Avoid any paint or type of application that will clog the open cells in the  
foam of the front grille. Depending on the type of paint, it may not be wise to spray the grille.  
3. For painting systems that are installed in environmentally-hostile locations, it is recommended that an  
automotive paint should be used for maximum protection.  
Note: for systems that will be transported on a regular basis, oil-based paints or Krylon-type spray paints will  
give better long-term results than water-based Latex type paints.  
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SECTION 6 : RIGGING AND SUSPENSION  
Safety Precautions  
Before attempting to suspend your speakers, read and understand the following safety information.  
IMPORTANT RIGGING SAFETY WARNING!  
The information in this section has been assembled from recognized engineering data and is intended for  
informational purposes only. None of the information in this section should be used without first obtaining  
competent advice with respect to applicability to a given circumstance. None of the information presented  
herein is intended as a representation or warranty on the part of JBL. Anyone making use of this information  
assumes all liability arising from such use.  
All information presented herein is based upon materials and practices common to North America and may  
not directly apply to other countries because of differing material dimensions, specifications, and/or local  
regulations. Users in other countries should consult with appropriate engineering and regulatory authorities  
for specific guidelines.  
Correct use of all hardware is required for secure system suspension. Careful calculations should always be  
performed to ensure that all components are used within their rated workload before the array is suspended.  
Never exceed maximum recommended load ratings.  
Before suspending any speaker system always inspect all components (enclosure, rigging frames, pins, etc.)  
for cracks, deformations, corrosion, missing, loose or damaged parts that could reduce strength and safety  
of the array. Do not suspend the speaker until the proper corrective action has been taken. Use only load-  
rated hardware when suspending VERTEC® DP Series loudspeakers.  
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Are You New to Rigging?  
If you are new to rigging, you should do the following:  
• Read and study JBL Technical Note Volume 1, Number 14: Basic Principles for Suspending Loudspeaker  
• Know the Rules for Safe Rigging.  
• Attend a safe rigging seminar, such as that presented by professionals like Rigging Seminars™ or by  
Chain Motor Hoist manufacturers like Columbus McKinnon Corp. (manufacturers of the C/M Lodestar).  
• Meet and establish a relationship with a licensed mechanical or structural engineer. Get in the habit of  
asking them questions instead of guessing about their answers. Learn from what they tell you.  
• Meet and discuss this aspect of your business with your Insurance Agent.  
• Research and understand the codes, practices, and requirements in the venues where you intend to  
operate your sound system.  
General Hardware Information  
Any hardware used in an overhead suspension application must be load rated for the intended use.  
Generally, this type of hardware is available from rigging supply houses; industrial supply catalogs and  
specialized rigging distributors. Local hardware stores do not usually stock these products.  
Attachment to Structures  
A licensed Professional Engineer must approve placement and method of attachment to structures prior  
to installation of any overhead object.The following performance standards should be provided to the  
Professional Engineer for design purposes: Uniform Building Code as applicable, Municipal Building Code as  
applicable, Seismic Code as applicable. Installation of hardware and method of attachment must be carried  
out in the manner specified by the Professional Engineer. Improper installation may result in damage, injury  
or death.  
Rigging Hardware Inspection & Maintenance  
Suspension systems are comprised of mechanical devices and, as such, they require regular inspection  
and routine maintenance to insure proper function ability. JBL VERTEC® DP Series loudspeakers must  
be inspected for fatigue at least annually.The inspection shall include a visual survey of all corners and  
load bearing surfaces for signs of cracking, water damage, de-lamination, or any other condition that may  
decrease the strength of the loudspeaker enclosure. Accessory rigging hardware provided with or for JBL  
VERTEC DP Series loudspeakers must be inspected for fatigue at least annually. The inspection shall include  
a visual material survey for signs of corrosion, bending or any other condition that may decrease strength of  
the fastener. For other fittings used, refer to the manufacturer’s inspection and maintenance guidelines for  
process.  
JBL is not responsible for the application of its products for any purpose or the misuse of this information  
for any purpose. Furthermore, JBL is not responsible for the abuse of its products caused by avoiding  
compliance with inspection and maintenance procedures or any other abuse. Prior to suspending the  
system, an expert, trained and experienced in flying loudspeaker systems should inspect all rigging parts and  
components.  
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Industry Resources  
Allen Products  
ATM Fly-Ware  
(562) 424-1100  
(562) 424-1100  
1635 E. Burnett Street  
Signal Hill, CA 90806  
1635 E. Burnett Street  
Signal Hill, CA 90806  
M.A.N. Flying Systems  
McMaster Carr  
20 Sidar Road  
Industrial Estate  
Rayleight, Essex SS6 7XF U.K.  
Brook Road  
Various locations through the U.S.A.  
For a location near you, visit them online:  
JBL Professional - Tech Note V1 No. 14  
“Basic Principles for Suspending Loud-  
speakers”  
Safe Rigging  
The JBL VERTEC® DP Series arrayable loudspeakers are equipped with integral suspension hardware and  
should only be suspended using the supplied equipment.The system is designed to facilitate the suspension  
of the loudspeakers by a qualified person familiar with rigging hardware and industry practices. Improper  
installation may result in damage, injury or death.  
Working Load Limit  
The working load limit (WLL) for any group (“array”) of JBL VERTEC DP Series system products is noted on  
the appropriate VERTEC Array Frame.  
VT4887-AF Array Frame  
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SECTION 7 : JBL DRIVEPACK® TECHNOLOGY  
Introduction to the  
JBL DrivePack Integrated Audio System  
JBL DrivePack equipped loudspeakers are a family of fully integrated audio systems, coupling industry-  
leading loudspeaker technology to a combination of comprehensive digital signal processing and advanced  
amplifier technology, perfectly matched to the enclosures to deliver superb audio quality and powerful  
performance.  
The DrivePack is attached to the back of each DP-compatible loudspeaker enclosure, creating a seamless  
electro-mechanical system that offers both convenience and portability along with the unmatched reliability,  
accuracy and superb sound of JBL loudspeakers.The DrivePack includes onboard DSP functionality to  
communicate readiness and operational status, including a self-test cycle and lighted indicators for fault  
detection upon power-up.  
DrivePack Signal-Processing & Amplification Unit  
The DrivePack electronics unit is intended to be used when mounted to a speaker enclosure of 5/8”  
minimum thickness of wood or composite material and with load impedances of 4 Ohms, 8 Ohms for low  
and mid frequency channels, and 8 or 16 Ohms for the high frequency channel.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
All that is required to get your DP compatible loudspeaker system up and running is to connect an AC power  
source to the AC Power module via the Neutrik PowerCon™ inlet connector, and a full range line level audio  
signal to the Input module via the AUDIO IN XLR connector.  
Upon initial power-up of the DrivePack, the Blue Power LED will illuminate and the Green DP Ready indicator  
(located to the left of the input module input level control) will flash during the boot-up and AC line auto-  
select soft-start process. The JBL DrivePack is equipped with Auto-Sensing Universal AC Voltage Selection  
and can operate anywhere in the world that has an available 100-120VAC or 200-240VAC power source. On  
the power-up sequence the JBL DrivePack® input module senses line voltage and sets the high voltage line  
select relay within about 2 seconds.The system is ready for operation when the Green Ready LED on both  
the AC Input module and DPIP module is steadily illuminated.  
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AC POWER REQUIREMENTS  
Standard JBL DrivePack systems are equipped with a DP multi-channel Crown Class-I power amplifier and  
loudspeaker specific DSP electronics and require appropriate AC power.  
CAUTION: In compliance with safety agency criteria and proper system operation, it is critical that the  
system installer observe all electrical safety practices at all times and provide proper earth grounding for  
all AC Power connections.  
AC POWER CORD KIT  
Convenience 120VAC North America NEMA 5-15 Edison type AC plug to PowerCon® connector and  
240V Europe CEE 7/7 Schuko type AC plug to PowerCon connector cord sets are provided with this JBL  
DrivePack product for light-duty shop testing or system configuration type use.  
One spare gray Neutrik (P/N NAC3FCB) PowerCon connector is included in the AC Power Cord Set for your  
convenience to create a pass-through AC power cable. To create a pass-through cable the system installer  
may choose to simply cut off the AC plug from one of the provided AC cord sets and replace it with the  
provided Gray PowerCon AC Outlet connector. Follow the wiring convention indicated in Table 1.  
NOTE:Tighten set screws to 2.5Nm (1.8lb-ft) torque to prevent opening by hand.  
USER-FABRICATED AC POWER DISTRIBUTION  
System owners may choose to fabricate or purchase a custom AC Power cable infrastructure optimized for  
their specific JBL DrivePack system configuration. See Table 1 for custom application wiring and connector  
information.  
NOTE: Parts not provided.  
CAUTION: Do not exceed 80% current rating of any AC connector at any time! See AC Power Rating  
Tables for current draw information.  
Table 1. User-Fabricated AC Cable and Connector Information  
AC Inlet Cable Connector  
Neutrik PowerCon® NAC3FCA quick lock 3-pole A-type  
cable connector for power inlet. Rated current per contact:  
20 A (rms), Rated Voltage: 250VAC.  
AC Outlet Cable Connector  
Neutrik PowerCon® NAC3FCB quick lock 3-pole B-type  
cable connector for power outlet. Rated current per contact:  
20 A (rms), Rated Voltage: 250VAC.  
Wiring  
Cable: screw-type terminals or soldering nom. wire size/  
contact: 2.5 mm² / 14 AWG  
Wiring convention  
Ground – Ground, Neutral – Neutral, AC Hot – AC Hot  
With the two non-interchangeable types of connectors (A-type, B-type) it is impossible to produce a short  
circuit. Mating connectors (combination) are identified by mechanical keyways and by color.  
Table 2. Power Connector Coding  
A-type (POWER INLET);  
B-type (POWER OUTLET)  
Cable connector: Blue  
Cable connector: Gray, with  
Blue bushing  
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DP2 AC Power Ratings  
Description  
120VAC  
240VAC  
Idle (Sleep Mode)  
< 20W  
< 75W  
Quiescent Power Draw  
1/8th Power, Pink Noise (UL/CSA)  
1/3rd Power, Pink Noise  
Maximum Power Draw  
Inrush Current  
400W, 4A rms  
8 A  
400W, 3A rms  
4.6 A  
3950W  
Inrush current limiting via PTC soft-start  
AC Power Module Connectors: 12A Max, 100-120VAC/220-240VAC, 50-60 Hz. Class 1  
Wiring  
16 AWG  
(1.5 mm2)  
Inlet Connector Rating  
Outlet Connector Rating  
4A  
8A  
3A  
9A  
DP1 AC Power Ratings  
Description  
120VAC  
240VAC  
Idle (Sleep Mode)  
< 10W  
< 60W  
Quiescent Power Draw  
1/8th Power, Pink Noise (UL/CSA)  
1/3rd Power, Pink Noise  
Maximum Power Draw  
Inrush Current  
600W, 5A rms  
9 A  
600W, 3.2A rms  
6 A  
4500W  
Inrush current limiting via PTC soft-start  
AC Power Module Connectors: 12A Max, 100-120VAC/220-240VAC, 50-60 Hz. Class 1  
Wiring  
16 AWG  
(1.5 mm2)  
Inlet Connector Rating  
Outlet Connector Rating  
5A  
7A  
3.2A  
8.8A  
Line Voltage Selection: The DrivePack® features an international Auto-Sensing power supply and will  
automatically select the correct operating voltage range window. Automatic voltage selection is between 100-  
120VAC and 200-240VAC operation, 50/60Hz.  
Line Voltage Tolerance: The amp will operate normally (with expected de-rating in power output during low  
line conditions) over a range of 100-120VAC +/-10% or 200-240VAC +/-10% AC input voltage.The amp will  
shut down for voltages below nominal line and self protect for over-voltage beyond 15% nominal line.  
CAUTION: Continuous voltages 10% beyond high line at either 120VAC or 240VAC operation ranges can  
disrupt performance of the JBL DRIVEPACK! To avoid activation of amplifier low line/high line protection  
which will interrupt audio performance, the system operator should maintain AC supply voltages within  
the rated voltage windows.  
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AC Power Module  
POWER Indicator:  
Blue LED – located near power inlet lights when AC power is applied.  
Amp READY Indicator:  
Green LED near power inlet, ON during normal operation, long pulse  
during sleep mode.  
Sleep Mode:  
If audio input signals are not detected for 2 hours, the amplifier will  
go into sleep/standby mode; the amplifier output section is turned  
off while the supply powering the DP Input Module and DSP logic  
remains active. This mode reduces current draw and heat loss.  
While in sleep mode the READY indicator pulses slowly. Recovery  
from sleep mode is instantaneous when an audio signal is detected  
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Thermal Management:  
JBL DrivePack® systems are cooled by Passive Convection. No fans  
are used in any part of the thermal management system. To maintain  
efficient cooling it is a good practice to assure open space around the DrivePack units.  
Operating Temperature:  
The system will remain touchable during quiescent operation and will not provide a burn hazard during any  
operating condition.  
Input Module Controls, Indicators and Connectors  
JBL DrivePack® systems are equipped with a modular input bay and input modules are available in three  
versions in the VERTEC DP Series: the DPIP, DPAN and the DPCN.  
Audio Signal Distribution  
Connecting source audio signals to the input modules on JBL  
DrivePack systems is similar to daisy-chaining multiple external  
amplifier channels together.  
Assuming an output device source impedance of 100 Ohms and a  
10:1 load to source ratio, up to 20 JBL DrivePack units typical can be  
linked together on one output source without using a distribution  
amp.  
NOTE: Please refer to VERTEC DP Series spec sheets for additional  
features and specifications of the DPIP, DPAN and DPCN input  
modules.  
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DPIP – Standard Input Module  
See Figure 1  
The standard DPIP input module features analog audio inputs and sophisticated onboard digital signal processing  
technology. Precision Bandpass limiting, pre-equalization filters and automatic self-test functions ensure optimized  
performance. JBL engineers have calibrated DSP speaker management and limiter parameters to insure smooth  
phase response and transfer function curves right out of the  
box.  
CONTROLS  
1) Subwoofer Filter Enable Select Switch  
a) Momentary, Enables or disables the selected  
function. On subwoofer applications the low-pass  
frequency is set to 80 Hz and for full range systems  
the high-pass is raised to 80 Hz. (Knee shape and  
slopes are model dependent).  
7) Input Sensitivity/Attenuation Control:  
a) 16 dB Precision Detented rotary control, 0.5 dB  
steps. Sensitivity +4 dBu nominal (+23 dBu clip)  
with the control fully counter clockwise, and -10  
dBv nominal (+4 dBu clip) with the control fully  
clockwise.  
INDICATORS  
2) Subwoofer Filter Enable  
a) Orange LED, illuminates when the  
function is enabled.  
3) FAULT  
a) Red LED, illuminates during any  
fault condition.  
4) THERMAL PROTECTION  
a) Orange LED, illuminates during  
thermal limiting:  
ai) PULSING indicates first stage of thermal  
limiting, amplifier output level is reduced to prevent overheating.  
Figure 1  
aii) FLASHING indicates transducer thermal limits have been exceeded. Further reduction in  
output level is applied.  
aiii) SOLID illumination indicates thermal protection is in the third stage of  
protection and amplifier shut down may occur if immediate  
action is not taken to correct the external reason for excessive heating of the amplifier.  
5) Ready  
a) Green LED, illuminates when the system is  
ready for operation.  
6) SIGNAL/CLIP  
a) (Signal) Green LED, detects input signal above the threshold set at –70 dBu. b) Yellow indicates  
that the audio drive signal has exceeded limits preset in DSP on any channel and compression/  
limiting is active.  
c) (Clip) Red LED, Clip detection monitors input, DSP, and each amplifier output channel.The LED  
changes from Green to Red when clipping THD at any point is detected.  
CONNECTORS  
8) Audio In  
a) F-XLR Active 20K Ohm Balanced, 10K Ohm Unbalanced.  
b) Pin 2 Hot (Positive voltage produces outward cone motion of L.F.Transducers).  
9) Audio Out  
a) M-XLR Passive Audio Pass-through.  
b) Pin 2 Hot (Positive voltage produces outward cone motion of L.F.Transducers).  
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DPAN – HiQnet Network Input Module,  
Analog Audio with Networking  
See Figure 1a  
The DPAN input module features analog audio inputs and sophisticated onboard digital signal processing  
technology. Precision band pass limiting, pre-equalization filters and automatic self-test functions ensure optimized  
performance. In addition, the DPAN input module adds 100 Mb Ethernet networking functionality and HiQnet  
compatibility. It enables remote control and monitoring via HiQnet System Architect™ software. Network Control and  
Monitoring is enabled by the JBL DP-DCP (DrivePack Device Control Panel) supplied within HiQnet System Architect.  
Network capabilities include monitoring of status, input and output levels, clipping, temperature, load faults and gain  
reduction. Additional control features available in software include load supervision, dynamic processing, ten internal  
user defined presets, delays, onboard noise and sine-wave generators, network device event logging, and user alert  
messaging.  
CONTROLS  
1) ENABLE ALT PRESET button  
a) Momentary, Enables or Disables the selected function.  
Factory ALT Preset:  
On subwoofer applications, the subwoofer low-pass filter  
frequency is set to 80 Hz and for full range systems the high-  
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pass is raised to 80 Hz. (Knee shape and slopes are model  
dependent).  
 
 
Internal Controls - Input Sensitivity 2-Position Switch: Located  
on the back side of the front panel, full output is achieved by  
selecting either +4 dBu in one position or +20 dBu in the other  
position. Switch positions are marked with silkscreen on the  
PWB.  
NOTE: Product is shipped factory set to the +20 dBu switch position  
to provide optimal input gain structure and headroom for most  
professional audio equipment. Changing the sensitivity switch to the  
+4 dBu setting is not recommended unless connection to -10 dBV  
equipment is required.  
INDICATORS  
2) ENABLE ALT PRESET  
a) Orange LED illuminates when the function is enabled.  
3) FAULT  
 
a) Red LED illuminates during any fault condition.  
4) THERMAL Protection  
a) Orange LED illuminates during thermal limiting:  
Figure 1a  
ai) FLASHING indicates first stage of thermal limiting, amplifier output level is reduced to prevent  
overheating.  
aii) SOLID illumination indicates thermal protection is in the second stage of protection and  
amplifier shut down may occur if immediate action is not taken to correct the external reason for  
excessive heating of the amplifier.  
5) READY  
a) Green LED, illuminates when the system is ready for operation  
6) SIGNAL/CLIP  
a) (Signal) Green LED, detects input signal above the threshold set at –70 dBu  
b) (Clip) Red LED, Clip detection monitors input, DSP, and each amplifier output channel.The LED  
changes from Green to Red when clipping THD at any point is detected.  
11) NETWORK 100MB ACTIVITY  
a) The Activity LED indicates data activity on the network line.  
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12) NETWORK 100MB LINK  
a) The LINK LED indicates that the data is at 100 Megabits.  
13) DATA  
a) Yellow LED Flashes for received data packet addressed to this DPAN device.  
CONNECTORS  
XLR connectors allow connectivity to an analog audio source.This input can be used as a back-up to CobraNet®  
or as a primary audio source in the absence of CobraNet®.  
8) AUDIO IN  
a) F-XLR Active 20K Ohm Balanced, 10K Ohm Unbalanced.  
b) Pin 2 Hot (Positive voltage produces outward cone motion of L.F.Transducers).  
9) AUDIO OUT  
a) M-XLR Passive Audio Pass-through.  
b) Pin 2 Hot (Positive voltage produces  
outward cone motion of L.F.Transducers).  
10) HiQnet 100MB NETWORK Connector  
a) The network connector is a standard RJ-45 connector that allows the DPAN to connect to an Ethernet  
network. Connection is made using a standard Category 5 cable to a network switch port.  
MAC ADDRESS WINDOW  
14) The MAC address is a unique 12 digit hexadecimal hardware address assigned to every network device  
by the manufacturer and is not changeable by the user. This unique physical address enables each device on the  
network to identify and communicate directly with other devices connected to the network.  
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DPCN – Optional HiQnet Network Input Module  
with CobraNet™ Digital Audio  
See Figure 1b  
In addition to all features included on the DPAN, the DPCN input module adds CobraNet and offers  
the ability to direct up to 64 audio channels on one network, with digital audio and remote control and  
monitoring via Ethernet combined on a single cable.  
DPCN modules include the option to use an analog input as a backup audio source providing complete  
reliability and flexibility to cover any situation.  
The HiQnet System Architect™ software user interface provides remote access to digital speaker preset files  
in the JBL DrivePack®. As with the DPAN, user-addressable features include ten user defined presets, up  
to 2 seconds of delay per channel, onboard noise and sine-wave generators, network device event logging,  
and user alert messaging.  
CONTROLS  
1) ENABLE ALT PRESET button  
Momentary, Enables or disables the selected function. Factory ALT Preset: On subwoofer applications  
the subwoofer low-pass filter frequency is set to 80 Hz and for full range systems the high-pass is raised  
to 80 Hz. (Knee shape and slopes are model dependent).  
2) INTERNAL CONTROLS - Internal +4 dBu or +20 dBu sensitivity select switch. See NOTE on DPAN for details.  
INDICATORS  
2) ENABLE ALT PRESET  
a) Orange LED, illuminates when the  
function is enabled.  
3) FAULT  
a) Red LED illuminates during any fault condition.  
 
4) THERMAL Protection  
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a) Orange LED illuminates during thermal  
limiting: See DPAN for details.  
5) READY  
a) Green LED illuminates when the system is  
ready for operation.  
6) SIGNAL/CLIP  
a) (Signal) Green LED indicates a detected input signal  
above the threshold set at –70 dBu.  
b) (Clip) Red LED indicates clipping  
at any point is detected.  
11a & 11b) CobraNet™  
NETWORK 100MB ACTIVITY  
a) The Activity LED on the RJ-45 connectors  
display network information concerning the Ethernet  
and CobraNet™ connections.  
ai) Flashing Green indicates network activity.  
aii) Flashing Orange on Activity and Link LEDs  
simultaneously indicates a network FAULT.  
 
12a & 12b) NETWORK 100MB LINK  
a) The LINK LED on the RJ-45 connectors displays network information concerning the Ethernet and  
Figure 1b  
CobraNet™ connections.  
ai) Solid Orange indicates the device is linked to a CobraNet™ Network.  
aii) Flashing Orange on the LINK indicator-only indicates this device is the CobraNet™ Conductor.  
aiii) Flashing Orange on Activity and Link LEDs simultaneously indicates a network FAULT.  
13) DATA  
a) Yellow LED Flashes for received data packet addressed to this DPAN device.  
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CONNECTORS  
XLR connectors allow connectivity to an analog audio source. This input can be used as a back-up to  
CobraNet™ or as a primary audio source in the absence of CobraNet™.  
8) AUDIO IN  
a) F-XLR Active 20K Ohm Balanced, 10K Ohm Unbalanced, PIN 2 HOT.  
9) AUDIO OUT  
a) M-XLR Passive Audio Pass-through.  
10a & 10b) CobraNet™ PRIMARY and SECONDARY NETWORK CONNECTORS  
a) The dual RJ-45 CobraNet™ connectors allow a Primary & Secondary connection to the 100Mb Ethernet  
network and provide device control and monitoring as well as CobraNet™ digital audio on the same  
CAT5 cable. Should the Primary connection (10a) lose Link activity with the network, the DPCN will  
automatically switch to the Secondary connection (10b) to ensure uninterrupted audio and control/  
monitoring. Use the Primary connector as your main CobraNet™ and Ethernet port.  
NOTE: These dual RJ-45 connectors CANNOT be used to daisy-chain Ethernet cables. An external  
Ethernet Switch is required todistributeEthernet connections. See Section 7 for details.  
MAC ADDRESS WINDOW  
14) The MAC address is a unique 12 digit hexadecimal hardware address assigned to every network  
device by the manufacturer and is not changeable by the user. This unique physical address  
enables each device on the network to identify and communicate directly with other devices  
connected to the network.  
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Protective Jackets for Input and AC Power Modules  
Each VERTEC Series system is supplied with a pair of protective jackets that are designed to fit snugly onto the input  
and AC power modules of the DP2 or DP1 electronics assembly.These jackets are made of reinforced, weatherized  
nylon fabric with Velcro attachment strips and drawstrings to secure the opening once installed.They can be used by  
the system operator or installer to provide a degree of protection from dirt, dust, and moisture and to protect cables  
and connectors.  
Protective Jacket Installation  
Complies with IEC 60529 - IPX-3, not evaluated for outdoor use.  
1. Remove two protective jackets from the protective jacket kit.To  
install, open the jacket byunzippingthe Velcro strip and locate two  
smaller Velcro tabs on the inside of the jacket. See Figure 1  
Figure 1  
2. Open the center Velcro tab and insert through the opening in the  
module riser. See Figure 2  
Figure 2  
3. Next, wrap the left side of the cover around the bottom edge of the  
riser. Insure that the bottom of the jacket is tucked into the riser ring  
crevice between the top of the chassis and the bottom of the riser ring  
rim. See Figure 3.  
4. Pull the second Velcro tab through the second opening in the riser  
ring. See Figure 3  
Figure 3  
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5.Wrap the opposite end of the open jacket around the riser ring as  
shown in Figure 4. Be certain that the bottom of the protective jacket  
is tucked-in all the way around the riser ring as shown.  
Figure 4  
6.“Zipup the Velcro strip and pull the draw cord closed as required  
as shown in Figure 5.The protective jacket should now be securely  
fastened all the way around the riser ring at the bottom and top end of  
the jacket and should be closed securely forming a protective closure  
around the connector panel.  
7. Repeat the process for the other connector panel.  
Figure 5  
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SECTION 8 : SYSTEM ARCHITECT SOFTWARE  
The VERTEC DP Series has optional advanced network control capabilities with the DPAN or DPCN input  
modules. VERTEC DP Series loudspeaker systems so equipped utilize Harman Professional’s HiQnet™  
protocol to enable a complete configuration, control, and monitoring solution. HiQnet protocol provides  
remote access to loudspeaker preset files in the JBL DrivePack® input modules making system setup  
easy yet powerful, via the DrivePack Software Device Control Panel with its intuitive, user-friendly graphical  
interface. HiQnet System Architect™ provides complete software control of not only your JBL DrivePack-  
equipped loudspeakers, but also other HiQnet-compatible audio components within the total system.  
QUICK-START CONFIGURATION GUIDE  
For JBL DrivePack-equipped loudspeaker Systems using System Architect software  
INTRODUCTION:  
This guide applies to all JBL loudspeaker models powered by DrivePack DP1, DP2 or DP3 amplifier  
assemblies which incorporate DPAN or DPCN input modules.  
Each loudspeaker must be connected to a 100BaseT Ethernet switch using a standard CAT-5 cable.The  
control computer which will run System Architect must also be connected by a 100BaseT connection to a  
switch on the same physical network.  
If managed Ethernet switches are a part of the network, additional knowledge of TCP/IP protocols and  
Ethernet-switch manufacturer-specific configurations may be required.This is beyond the scope of this  
document. It is assumed that unmanaged switches are used in the networking examples discussed below.  
Special requirements exist for CobraNet™ - compliant products using the DPCN input module.This is  
addressed in Appendix A.  
A Glossary of networking terminology used is provided at the end of this document.  
AS-SHIPPED ETHERNET CONFIGURATION:  
Each loudspeaker product is shipped from the JBL factory with the following configuration:  
- DHCP is enabled. (See glossary for details)  
- Auto IP address negotiation is enabled (See glossary for details)  
- Auto HiQnet device setting is enabled. (See glossary for details)  
- The default IP address for all products shipped is 169.254.127.1 with subnet mask 255.255.0.0  
QUICK-START: CONFIGURING YOUR PC WITH SYSTEM ARCHITECT™ SOFTWARE:  
1) Install System Architect software on the Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP-equipped computer that will  
control/monitor the HiQnet™ - compliant products.  
2) Note that System Architect will only display graphics correctly when the Windows PC display is set to  
standard, small font size. If Windows is set tolargefonts, then the displays within System Architect may  
become unreadable.To correct this problem change Windows to the standard font size. (See Appendix B for  
details)  
3) Note that System Architect will only display graphics correctly when the Windows PC. Regional and  
Language settings are set to standard US English language. If Windows is set to any language other than  
US English, objects in custom control panels will not display or function properly. To correct this problem  
change Windows to the standard font size. (See Appendix C for details)  
4) If you are using a CobraNet™ - compatible product see Appendix A for special instructions now before  
proceeding further.  
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QUICK-START -- CONNECTING PC TO A JBL HiQNet DEVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME:  
If this your first experience connecting a control computer running System Architect to a HiQnet-compliant  
JBL product, then this initial test configuration will be useful. It will greatly help to resolve simple networking  
issues before you connect to multiple devices or connect to a larger network:  
Step 1) Connect one networked loudspeaker to an unmanaged 100BaseT network switch with a standard  
CAT5 cable. Don’t apply AC power to the loudspeaker just yet.  
Step 2) Connect the control computer to the Ethernet switch with a standard CAT5 cable.  
Setting up a Simple Isolated Ethernet Network Using DHCP  
In this configuration DHCP will automatically assign an IP address to the device on the network and your  
computer.  
Step 1) Open Network Connections on your computer and confirm that DHCP is Enabled. To do this  
click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections.When  
your Network Connections Window opens, double click on the Local Area Network icon. A Local Area  
Connections Status window will open. Click on the Properties button and the Local Area Connection  
Properties window open. Next scroll through the items window, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item  
and click on the Properties button. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window will open. Select the  
“Obtain an IP address automaticallyoption. Click OK through all your open network windows to close  
them.  
Step 2) Apply power to your JBL DrivePack and wait for it to boot up. With DHCP enabled, the DrivePack  
and your computer should both automatically negotiate an IP Address.  
Step 3) Launch System Architect. The DrivePack system should appear in the Venue View within a few  
minutes.  
Step 4) If nothing comes up, you should first check that your System Architect™ application has the  
‘Network Active when the application startsand ‘Auto Populate venue view with detected devicesboxes  
checked; these are found in the Tools menu under Options/General Network Information.  
Step 5) If Auto Populate is checked and the network is active (look at the network status icon located at  
the bottom left corner of the Venue View window) and the devices are still not showing in the Venue View,  
select the Network Wizard in the Tools menu and change the IP address of the devices so they can be on  
the same network as your computer.  
Set up with a Static IP address  
Step 1) Go back through Step 1 above, except selectUse the following IP Address:option.  
Step 2) Change the TCP/IP address of the control computer to 169.254.1.y and change the subnet mask  
set to 255.255.0.0.  
Note:The placeholderyin the last segment of the IP address represents a number anywhere in the range  
of 1 to 254. The only requirement in your number selection is that no two devices on the same network can  
share the same IP address. Depending upon PC operating system configuration a reboot may be needed  
now.  
Step 3) Avoid connecting the switch to any other Ethernet equipment other than the PC and the  
loudspeaker just yet.You’re creating a network with only two devices -- the PC and the loudspeaker.This is  
useful for a first test as it avoids any additional networking configuration issues.  
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Step 4) Now launch System Architect in Windows. Once you see the Venue View of System Architect  
appear, then proceed as follows.  
Step 5) Verify that the HiQnet™ network is active by observing the network status icon located at the  
bottom left of the Venue window. The icon should indicateNetwork Active. If it shows inactive status,  
double click on the icon and the network will activate.  
Step 6) Power up the loudspeaker connected to the network. Recheck the network status and verify that  
the HiQnet network is Active. The loudspeaker will automatically determine an IP address and a HiQnet  
Address.This can require up to 2 minutes in some cases. Once completed an Icon in the venue view will  
appear representing the JBL Loudspeaker system connected to the network.  
Step 7) Now double-click on the JBL loudspeaker to see the product specific control panel within System  
Architect. From here you can control and change parameters and configuration of the JBL loudspeaker as  
required.  
ALTERNATE QUICK-START -- USING SYSTEM ARCHITECT’S NETWORK WIZARD:  
Step 1) Once you have connected a powered up one DrivePack device to the network, verify that the  
HiQnet network is active by observing the network status icon located at the bottom left of the Venue  
window. The icon should indicateNetwork Active. If it shows inactive status, double click on the icon and  
the network will activate.  
Step 2) On the menu bar of System Architect™, click on Tools and then select Network Wizard. The  
Network Wizard will open up. Click on Next to go to the next screen.  
Step 3) The Wizard will detect the device on the network and a device icon appears in the Wizard window.  
Select it and then click on the Configure button at the bottom of the screen.  
Step 4) The ‘Configure Nodewindow will open. Uncheck the ‘Use DHCPbutton and verify that the  
‘Readdress Automaticallybox at the top of the screen is unchecked.  
Step 5) Exit the wizard by clicking on Finish.  
Step 6) The JBL loudspeaker system will have appeared in the System Architect Venue view by this time.  
Now double-click on the JBL loudspeaker to see the product-specific device control panel within System  
Architect. From here you can control and change parameters and configuration of the JBL loudspeaker as  
required.  
WORKING WITH A NETWORK OF MULTIPLE JBL DEVICES:  
Network Setup with DHCP  
With the computer set to DHCP Enabled, connect devices to the network and apply power to devices one  
or two at a time. The devices should AUTO-IP and populate Venue View as they are discovered by the  
network. If they do not or seem to take too long to come up on the network, go back and use Static IP.  
Static IP  
Step 1) After completing the quick start procedure with one DrivePack device go back and verify that the  
host PC’s Static IP address is set to an address in the auto IP range, such as:  
IP Address:  
169.254.1.Y (Y is a number between 1 and 254)  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0  
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Step 2) With System Architect running in Windows, power up the remaining loudspeakers connected to  
the network one or two at a time. System Architect will automatically determine an IP address and a HiQnet  
Address for each loudspeaker on the network assuming the devices populating the network are new units  
(DHCP ENABLED). This can require up to 2 minutes in some cases. Once completed an Icon in the venue  
view will appear representing the JBL Loudspeaker system connected to the network.  
Step 3) If System Architect fails to recognize network devices within about two minutes, make sure all of  
your connections are good and verify IP addressing. Launch the Network Wizard and repeat steps 3 - 4 in  
the above procedure.  
Note: If a device does not auto populate in Venue View or come up in Network Wizard, it is possible that  
the device may have been previously configured for a subnet out of the IP range of your network. To find  
these network devices you may need to launch Crown’s TCP/IQ utility that is bundled with System Architect  
software. The TCP/IQ utility will find any device present on the network and will allow you to reconfigure the  
device IP address and subnet mask to the same range as your network.  
DISABLE DHCP/AUTO HIQNET ADDRESS IN SYSTEM ARCHITECT™:  
Step 1) Click on any previous VP Series icons showing in venue view, and press the Delete key.  
Step 2) Select Menu TOOLS->NETWORK WIZARD, click NEXT  
Step 3) The master computer should discover the HiQnet™ products powered up on the network. If not,  
please make sure all of your connections are good. and verify IP addressing.  
Step 4) Once the Network Wizard Utility has launched and found devices on the network, select a single  
component (It will highlight) - click on the CONFIGURE button located on the bottom of the window.  
Step 5) System Architect will have detected the device, automatically assigned a HiQnet address and  
disabled theReaddress Automaticallyfunction. You can manually assign a HiQnet address if desired.  
Step 6) Un-check the box labeledUse DHCP”  
Step 7) The IP Address entry box will un-dim.  
Step 8) In the Set Address window, set up a Static IP address—The IP address consists of a set of 4 three-  
digit numbers separated by a dot and must be unique. Network wizard will have already assigned an IP  
address in the 169.254.X.Y range. You can start by leaving the IP address assigned by network wizard  
or perhaps just change the X (third) number segment value to the same number in all devices. Start with  
an address for example 169.254.1.Y. Enter the same number sets in the Subnet mask field for all of the  
components as well as the master computer. Set the HiQnet address on each device sequentially. You can  
change the IP address to a completely unique range at a later time, for example 126.126.0.Y or 192.168.1.Y  
etc. You may want to create a network system log and write down all of your device IP addresses in your log  
for future reference.  
Step 9) Click OK. The Configure Node window will close.  
Step 10) Repeat the procedure for all remaining devices on the network.  
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS  
Auto HiQnet Address: When devices boot up, System Architect software, when configured to do so, will  
automatically negotiate and assign a unique HiQnetaddress to each device. The devices will then keep this address  
until there is a conflict at start up or the user manually assigns the device a new address.  
Auto-IP Address: Devices and computers, if set to use a DHCP server, and a DHCP server is not present on the  
network, will automatically negotiate a default IP address in the form of 169.254.xxx.xxx. This can cause problems if  
you have some devices or PC’s set with static IP addresses. It is possible that addresses manually assigned to Static  
IP devices may intentionally fall outside of the default Auto-IP address range and may now be on a separate subnet  
and will no longer be able to communicate with devices in the Auto-IP address range. However, if there isn’t a  
DHCP server on the network, then having all devices/PC’s using an Auto-IP address will not cause any problems. In  
summary: all devices and PC’s on a network will need to exist on the same subnet, whatever that may be.  
DHCP: (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) An established Ethernet protocol for assigning IP addresses  
automatically to physical hardware devices. A DHCP server must be present on the network to provide an IP address  
to each device when power is applied. With dynamic (DHCP) addressing, a device might have a different IP address  
every time it connects to the network. If a DHCP Server is not installed on the network, a computer will place a  
default network ID (See Auto-IP Address) into the TCP/IP address and Subnet Mask.  
HiQNet: The networking protocol established by Harman Professional to provide communication between products  
for the purposes of: control, monitoring, and providing interaction between products.The protocol is independent of  
the physical connection type.Typical physical connections include: Ethernet, USB, RS232, RS422, Infrared, and others.  
HiQnet Address: The HiQnetaddress is a unique number that allows System Architect software, the PC in use, and  
the connected devices, to keep track of each other on the network. The HiQnet address is completely independent of  
Ethernet IP addresses.  
IP Address: (Internet Protocol address) Identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Each device in  
a network has its own identifying IP address. Example: 169.254.17.42. Networks using the TCP/IP protocol route  
messages based on the destination’s IP address. An IP address is made of four numbers separated by periods. Each  
number can be zero to 255. The last number can never be a zero or 255. For example, 126.126.17.1 could be an IP  
address. 126.126.17.0 would not be a valid IP address.  
Subnet Mask (short for Subnetwork Mask): Large networks may require subdivision into smaller groups or  
subnets to keep the network more manageable. A subnet is a portion of a network that shares a common address  
component. On TCP/IP networks, subnets are defined as all devices whose IP addresses have the same prefix.  
For example, all devices with IP addresses that start with 126.126.126. would be part of the same subnet. IP networks  
are divided using a subnet mask. A mask is a filter that selectively includes or excludes certain values. Values that  
do not conform to the mask are not visible to each other. A mask is used to determine what subnet an IP address  
belongs to. An IP address has two components, the network address and the host address. Like IP addresses, a  
subnet mask contains four bytes (32 bits) and is often written using the samedotted-decimalnotation. A very  
common default subnet mask for example is 255.255.0.0 A subnet mask neither works like an IP address, nor does it  
exist independently from them. Instead, subnet masks accompany an IP address and the two values work together.  
Applying the subnet mask to an IP address splits the address into two parts, anextended network addressand  
a host address. The subnet mask is the network address plus the bits reserved for identifying the subnetwork.  
Dividing a network into subnets is useful for both security and performance reasons.  
System Architect: A software application for use on Windows PC’s that provides control of HiQnet compliant  
products. System Architect integrates HiQnet-compliant products within a unified control application program.This  
program allows grouping, cutting and pasting of settings, custom control panels, and more. It integrates products  
from Harman Professional brands using the HiQnet protocol.  
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APPENDIX A: CONFIGURING COBRANET  
General  
CobraNet is a licensed technology developed by Peak Audio, Inc. consisting of proprietary communications  
protocol, firmware and hardware. It allows reliable, deterministic (i.e. real-time) transmission of high quality  
(i.e. un-compressed) digital audio over standard 100Base-T Fast-Ethernet network. CobraNet will also oper-  
ate on faster versions of Ethernet (e.g. Giga-bit and 10Giga-bit).  
A CobraNet system is comprised of CobraNet devices and the Ethernet network that connects them. PCs or  
other system controllers may also be connected to the network for setup but are not required for operation.  
Ethernet  
Ethernet is a hardware and signaling specification developed by Xerox in 1970 for data networking.The IEEE  
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) standardized the technology in the IEEE 802.3 standard  
and its variants.  
With over 50 million nodes installed, Ethernet is easily the most dominant data networking technology in use  
today. It is carried over inexpensive CAT-5 UTP cables or fiber.Typical Ethernet cabling limitations are: 100  
meters over CAT-5 copper cable, 2 kilometers over multimode fiber.  
The CobraNet™ Device  
Each CobraNet device embeds specialized hardware and firmware. The hardware includes a standard  
100MB Fast-Ethernet interface along with custom high-speed DSP chips and clock circuitry.The DSP and  
its embedded software are used to encode and decode the Ethernet network messages using the propri-  
etary protocol.The clock circuitry is used to accurately decode the system master clock timing needed for  
high-quality real-time audio delivery.  
Audio Specs  
All CobraNet devices operate at a fixed sample rate of 48kHz.The audio data may be transmitted at 16, 20  
or 24 bit data as desired. For reliable operation, each CobraNet device must implement transmit and receive  
buffering.This buffering is fixed at 256 samples and results in a minimum audio network latency of 5.333ms.  
(256 samples at 1/48kHz per sample)  
Bundles and Audio Channels  
Routing of digital audio between CobraNet devices is accomplished through Bundles. A Bundle is the name  
given to the proprietary encoded message (a.k.a.“packet”) transmitted between CobraNet devices that in-  
clude multiple channels of digital audio. Each CobraNet device can transmit and receive up to four Bundles.  
Each Bundle includes up to 8 Audio Channels.Therefore, each device is capable of transmitting and receiv-  
ing up to 32 Audio Channels to and from the network.  
Bundles can be transmitted using Ethernet multicast or Ethernet unicast methods. Multicast Bundles are  
sent to all CobraNet devices on the network, while unicast Bundles are sent to one and only one CobraNet  
device. Since each device can send and receive four Bundles, great flexibility is allowed in the routing of  
audio over the network. Up to 8 multicast Bundles (64 Audio Channels) can be transmitted on a simple re-  
peater based Ethernet network. Up to 4 multicast Bundles (32 Audio Channels) along with up to 421 unicast  
Bundles (>3000 Audio Channels) can be transmitted simultaneously on a full-duplex switch-based CobraNet  
network.  
Assignment of Bundles is accomplished through the selection of a Bundle number. Bundles between 1-255  
are always multicast, while Bundles between 256 - 65,279 are unicast. Bundle assignments must not be  
duplicated. Only one CobraNet transmitter is allowed per bundle.  
The Conductor  
On a CobraNet network, the Conductor coordinates transmission of audio packets throughout the entire  
network. When two or more CobraNet devices are interconnected properly, one of them will be selected the  
Conductor based on their respective Conductor.  
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Priority  
A higher Conductor Priority over-rides a lower priority. If an operating Conductor is removed from the net-  
work for any reason (e.g. power turned off), the remaining devices again arbitrate and select a new Conduc-  
tor. All CobraNet devices have the capacity to serve as the Conductor.  
The Conductor periodically broadcasts a well-defined message to all CobraNet™ devices.This allows each  
CobraNet device to recover the master clock timing information needed for high quality audio delivery.  
The Conductor also recognizes each CobraNet device on the network and assumes the responsibility to  
assign transmitter positions and priorities for each Bundle of each CobraNet device. Like a conductor of an  
orchestra, the Conductor signals the beginning of a synchronous transmission cycle, and then each device  
sends its Bundle(s) in lock step.  
Primary and Secondary Network Ports (Dualink)  
Some CobraNet devices implement two network connections.This provides for added reliability in the event  
of problems with network hardware or cabling. If the primary connection is lost, the secondary connection  
can be enabled using an entirely separate network hardware path in less than a few seconds.  
Repeater Networks  
CobraNet can operate on simple repeater-based networks and more complex switch-based networks.  
Repeater networks use low-cost Ethernet hubs. On a repeater-based network, all packets are broadcast to  
all connected nodes. CobraNet multi-cast and unicast Bundles can be assigned but because of the simpler  
repeater-type hubs, even unicast transmissions are broadcast to all nodes. Therefore, a maximum of 8 full-  
loaded Bundles (64 audio channels) are allowed on the entire network. More Bundles may be allowed if they  
are loaded with less than the full eight audio channels.There is no limit to the number of active receivers on  
a repeater network. Generally, a repeater based CobraNet network must be dedicated to CobraNet traffic  
only to guarantee reliable transmission of audio packets.  
See Tested Ethernet Products on the Peak Audio website for a list of recommended Ethernet repeaters.  
Switched Networks  
Larger CobraNet networks can be built using Ethernet switches. Ethernet switching technology is more so-  
phisticated than hubs. Switches do not simply broadcast each and every packet to all nodes. Instead, they  
examine the destination address of each packet received on each port, and thenswitchthat data to the  
identified recipient. CobraNet unicast Bundles exploit this feature to allow more overall network traffic. In ef-  
fect each port has 100MB of bandwidth and the overall network can be as large as 100MB times the number  
of ports on the network. Multicast Bundles are allowed on a switched network, but they must be used with  
care. Peak recommends that not more than four multicast Bundles be used in a switched CobraNet net-  
work.  
Another enhancement available with most new Ethernet switches isfull-duplexlinks. A full-duplex link al-  
lows simultaneous send and receive over the same Ethernet connection.This enables a CobraNet device to  
simultaneously send and receive up to 64 channels per node for a total of 128 channels.  
The combination of switching and full-duplex technologies in switched CobraNet networks allows up to 128  
channels per 100Mbit Ethernet link and greater than 3000 individual audio channels.There is no limit to the  
number of active receivers on a switched CobraNet network. Switched networks also eliminate the potential  
for Ethernet collisions.This allows general PC network traffic and CobraNet traffic to coexist on the same  
network.  
See Tested Ethernet Products on the Peak Audio website for a list of recommended Ethernet switches.  
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APPENDIX B: Setting Windows to the Standard Font Size  
1. Open the Windows control panel.  
2. Double click on the Display panel, the Display Properties panel will open.  
3. Next click on the Appearance tab.  
4. Go to the ‘Font sizedrop-down menu and selectNormal.  
5. Click on the Apply button, thenOKto close the Display Properties panel.  
6. End.  
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APPENDIX C: Setting MS Windows Regional and Language Options to U.S. (United States) English  
1. Open the Windows control panel.  
2. Double-click on Regional and Language Options icon; Regional Options panel will open.  
3. Click on the Languages tab.  
4. Next, click on the ‘Detailsbutton.  
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5. The Text Services and Input Languages panel will open.  
6. Go to the Default input language drop-down menu and select English (United States), U.S... Click on the  
OK button to close the Text Services and Input Languages panel.  
7. End.  
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SECTION 9 : JBL LIMITED WARRANTY  
The JBL Limited Warranty on professional loudspeaker products (except for enclosures) remains in effect for  
five years from the date of the first consumer purchase. JBL DrivePack® amplifiers are warranted for three  
years from the date of original purchase. Enclosures and all other JBL products are warranted for two years  
from the date of original purchase.  
Who Is Protected by This Warranty?  
Your JBL Warranty protects the original owner and all subsequent owners so long as: A.) Your JBL product  
has been purchased in the Continental United States, Hawaii or Alaska. (This Warranty does not apply  
to JBL products purchased elsewhere except for purchases by military outlets. Other purchasers should  
contact the local JBL distributor for warranty information.); and B.) The original dated bill of sale is presented  
whenever warranty service is required.  
What does the JBL Warranty cover?  
Except as specified below, your JBL Warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship. The  
following are not covered: Damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, product modification or neglect;  
damage occurring during shipment; damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your  
Instruction Manual; damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by JBL;  
claims based upon any misrepresentations by the seller; any JBL product on which the serial number has  
been defaced, modified or removed.  
Who Pays for What?  
JBL will pay all labor and material expenses for all repairs covered by this warranty. Please be sure to save  
the original shipping cartons because a charge will be made if replacement cartons are requested. Payment  
of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty.  
How to Obtain Warranty Performance  
If your JBL product ever needs service, write or telephone us at JBL Incorporated (Attn: Customer Service  
Department), 8500 Balboa Boulevard, PO. Box 2200, Northridge, California 91329 (818/893-8850).We may  
direct you to an authorized JBL Service Agency or ask you to send your unit to the factory for repair. Either  
way, you’ll need to present the original bill of sale to establish the date of purchase. Please do not ship your  
JBL product to the factory without prior authorization. If transportation of your JBL product presents any  
unusual difficulties, please advise us and we may make special arrangements with you. Otherwise, you are  
responsible for transporting your product for repair or arranging for its transportation and for payment of  
any initial shipping charges. However, we will pay the return shipping charges if repairs are covered by the  
warranty.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.  
EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES  
JBL’S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFECTIVE  
PRODUCT AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR  
DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS,WHICH VARY, FROM STATE TO STATE.  
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SECTION 10 : JBL CONTACT INFORMATION  
Mailing Address:  
Outside the USA:  
JBL Professional  
8500 Balboa Blvd.  
Northridge, CA 91329 USA  
Contact the JBL Professional Distributor in  
your area. A complete list of JBL Professional  
international distributors is provided at our  
Shipping Address:  
JBL Professional  
Product Registration:  
8370 Balboa Blvd., Dock D  
Register your product online at:  
Northridge, CA 91329 USA  
(Do not return product to this address without  
first obtaining prior authorization from JBL)  
Customer Service:  
Monday through Friday  
8:00am - 5:00pm  
Pacific Coast Time In the U.S.A.  
(800) 8JBLPRO (800.852.5776)  
On the World Wide Web:  
WEB LINKS  
JBL Professional:  
VERTEC® Products:  
JBL Customer Service:  
VERTEC E-mail Address:  
Harman Pro Portal:  
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