Extron electronic Stereo System DMP128 User Manual

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DMP 128 • Setup Guide  
This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced technician to install  
the DMP 128 ProDSPDigital Matrix Processor. For additional information  
and specifications, see the DMP 128 product page at www.extron.com.  
Disconnect Power and Mount the DMP 128  
Disconnect power to the DMP 128 and turn off all devices that will be connected to it. The DMP 128 is housed in a full rack width,  
8.5 inch deep, 1U high metal enclosure that can sit on a table with the provided rubber feet or can be rack mounted. Select a  
suitable mounting location, then choose an appropriate mounting option.  
Make all external device connections before applying power.  
DMP 128 C PAT  
100-240V  
~
0.6A MAX  
1
5
2
3
7
4
8
9
10  
12  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
DMP 128 C P AT  
1
2
3
4
5
G
6
7
8
9
10  
G
LINE  
PHONE  
1
2
3
4
MIC +48V  
1
5
2
3
4
6
11  
RS-232  
RESET  
6
7
8
50/60 Hz  
Tx Rx  
G
11 12 13 14 15  
G
16 17 18 19 20 G  
EXP  
LAN  
Connections  
AC Power — IEC power connector 100 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz.  
a
b
Phantom power indicators — Green LEDs light when +48 V phantom power is placed on the corresponding input. Phantom  
power voltage is not adjustable and is available only on inputs 1 – 8.  
Audio Input Wiring  
Mic/Line 1-8 input connectors — Connect up to eight balanced or  
unbalanced microphone or mono line level devices using 3-pole 3.5 mm  
captive screw connectors. Phantom power is available to any of these  
inputs. Wire as shown at right.  
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Tip  
Ring  
Sleeve  
Tip  
Sleeve  
Balanced Input  
Unbalanced Input  
Mic/Line 9-12 input connectors — Connect up to four balanced or unbalanced  
mono microphone or line level, or two stereo devices to these 6-pole 3.5 mm  
captive screw connectors (see Audio Input Wiring at right).  
d
50/60  
H
I
C
1
5
+
4
3
2
8
z
V
2
6
M/CLEINPUTS  
4
8
3
7
6
5
7
4
8
DO NOT  
NOTES:  
Connect Here  
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Balanced or unbalanced stereo devices can be connected to the 6-pole  
connectors.  
1
1
0
2
DMP 128  
1
1
When using the 5-pole CSR adapter, connect it so that the far left plug inserts  
into the far left jack of the 6-pole input connector (see example at right).  
5-pole CSR  
Audio Output Wiring  
Tip  
Tip  
Mono output connectors — Connect up to eight balanced  
or unbalanced mono line level or four stereo outputs to these  
6-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connectors. Wire as shown at  
right. In addition 5- and 6-pole connectors can be used (see  
Audio Output Wiring, right).  
e
NO Ground Here  
Sleeve  
Ring  
Sleeve  
Unbalanced Output  
Balanced Output  
ATTENTION: For unbalanced audio outputs, connect  
the sleeves to the ground contact.  
DO NOT connect the sleeves to the negative (-) contacts.  
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DSP Configurator Software Installation  
There are no hardware controls for the DMP 128. All configuration and control is done using DSP Configurator. Install  
DSP Configurator on a PC running Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or later. For full details about computer requirements, see the  
DSP 128 User Guide at www.extron.com.  
To Download the DSP Configurator Software from the Extron website:  
1. On the Extron home page, click the Downloadtab. The Download page opens.  
2. Under Software in the left column, select DSPConfiguratorSoftware. The DSP Configurator Software page opens.  
3. Click the Download Nowbutton and follow the on-screen instructions.  
NOTE: On the first installation of DSP Configurator, the USB driver loads automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Once the USB driver has loaded, DSP Configurator continues to load.  
By default, the program installs in C:\Program Files\Extron\DSP Configurator and an icon is placed on the desktop.  
DMP 128 Configuration  
When power is connected to the DSP 128, an audio source, a power amplifier, and speakers, it produces an audio output that can  
easily be tailored to the listening environment. When a different configuration is required, change it using the DSP Configurator  
setup and control software.  
To Configure the DMP 128:  
1. Ensure the control computer is connected to the  
Ethernet port (recommended), RS-232 port, or  
front panel USB Config port of the DSP 128  
(see “g” on page 2).  
2. Start the DMP Configurator software. Select the  
DMP128model corresponding to your model  
(DMP 128 C P shown at right). The main  
DMP 128 screen opens.  
3. The program starts in emulate mode.  
a. To create a configuration offline and upload  
(push) those changes to the DMP 128 at a  
later time, remain in emulate mode.  
b. To push a configuration to the device, pull  
a configuration from the device, or to make  
immediate changes to the configuration or  
operation, select Livemode.  
NOTE: When live mode is selected, a  
connection dialog box appears. Select the  
desired connection and follow the on-screen  
prompts.  
The connection can be changed from  
the main menu by selecting Tools >  
ConnecttoDevice, or by pressing <F6>.  
For more information about live and emulate modes, see the DMP 128 User Guide.  
The main screen provides access to all the features of the DMP 128. Full details about using the DSP 128 software can be  
found in the DMP 128 User Guide on the Extron website at www.extron.com or in the help file for the program.  
Dante Controller Software Installation (AT models only)  
The DMP 128 AT uses Dante Controller for Windows to select and route inputs and outputs for all connected DMP 128 AT  
models.  
Download and install the latest version of Dante Controller for Windows from the included software DVD or from the  
Dante Controller product page at www.extron.com.  
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Dante Network Audio Setup  
The following is the recommended procedure for configuring DMP 128 AT models on a Dante network.  
NOTE: A connection to both the Dante (AT) Ethernet switch and the DMP 128 LAN port is required to follow this setup  
procedure. If the control computer has only one Ethernet port, connect it to a rear panel AT port (item on page 2). Then  
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connect a short CAT 5 cable from the LAN port (item on page 2) to an unused AT port (item on page 2). Alternately use  
an Ethernet switch to connect the control computer to both the LAN and AT ports.  
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1. Connect the control computer to an AT (Dante) port on the DMP 128. Also connect the control computer to the DMP 128 LAN  
port (see Note above).  
2. Start DSP Configurator in Livemode (see steps 1, 2, and 3b of DMP 128 Configuration on the previous page).  
3. From the DSP Configurator toolbar, select Tools>DeviceSettings.  
4. In the UnitName:field, enter a descriptive name for the DMP 128 (typically the device name and location) that enables it to  
be easily identified on the network.  
5. Click Apply, then close the dialog box.  
6. From the DSP Configurator toolbar, select NetworkAudioControl. If Dante Controller does not launch, see the Dante  
7. From Dante Controller toolbar, select Device>Device View.  
8. Choose the Dante device. The DMP 128 appears as DMP128, plus the last six digits of the Dante MAC address.  
NOTE: Connect DMP 128 units to the Dante network one at a time to easily identify the units. To confirm the proper  
device is configured, compare the Dante MAC address printed on the rear of the unit with the MAC address in the  
DeviceView.  
9. Select the DeviceConfigtab in Dante Controller.  
10. Rename the device to match the DSP 128 name given in DSP Configurator (see step 4 above), then press <Enter>.  
11. Select Yesto confirm the new name.  
12. To connect additional DMP 128 units, repeat this procedure with the next device.  
See the Dante Controller section in the DMP 128 User Guide for operation of the controller software.  
Telephone Ports (DMP 128 C P and DMP 128 C P AT only)  
The DMP 128 provides a telephone interface with separate input and output signal processing paths (labeled “Telephone Rx”  
and “Telephone Tx” on the DSP Configurator main screen on the previous page). The country code must be entered before  
attaching the DMP 128 to a phone system.  
To set or change the country code of a phone model:  
1. Follow Steps 1 and 2 from To Configure the DMP 128 on the previous page, then select  
Livein the Mode box.  
NOTE: The device settings dialog can be accessed only in Live mode.  
2. From the main DSP Configurator menu , select Tools>DeviceSettings.  
3. From the DeviceSettingsdialog, select the PhoneSettingstab (see diagram at  
right).  
4. If the correct country code is not listed under Selected Country:, click Change  
Phone’sCountryCode, then select the correct country code for your region from the  
dropdown list.  
5. Click Apply, then close the dialog box.  
See the DMP 128 User Guide for operating details of the phone modem.  
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