Tesira Operation Manual
5. Introduction
D SERIES Tesira Operation Manual rev 1.0.0
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5.3. Feature summary
5.3.1. Features common to both D Series variants
• Four channels with three levels of total available frame power output: 20000 W, 12000 W and 8000 W
• Rational Power Management (RPM)
• True exibility in allocating power output across each channel to match requirements, for more efcient
use of amplier inventory
• Any channel is capable of delivering up to 5000 W power output from total available power in each frame
• Dedicated on–board surveillance and load monitoring for voice alarm applications
• Advanced universal power supply
• Regulated Switch–Mode Power Supply (R.SMPS™) maintains stability through uctuations in mains voltage
• Best–in–class Power Factor Correction (PFC)
• Current Draw Modeling (CDM™) reduces peak mains draw
• Breaker Emulation Limiter (BEL™) responds to available mains distribution
• Under–Voltage Limiting (UVL™) allows continued operation through mains voltage drop
• CAFÉ (Conguring Ampliers For the Environment) software incorporates ESP™ (Equipment Specication
Predictor) to assist in design, equipment specication and commissioning
• Features controlled by on–board DSP
• Amplier Gain – Amplier gain is set in the digital domain and controlled via CAFÉ software
• ISVPL™ – The Inter–Sample Voltage Peak Limiter (ISVPL) tailors each channel’s power output to the
characteristics of the connected load
• Load Verication & Performance Monitoring – A comprehensive set of proprietary DSP–based tools
enables load verication and real–time performance monitoring
5.3.2. Features unique to Tesira® DSP and Networking Environment
• Developed and supported by Biamp Systems
• D Series Tesira models fully integrated as high-power output devices
• Channel processing control of Mute, Level and Signal Invert
• Four input channels via Ethernet-based Audio Video Bridging (AVB) network
• Optional four channels of analog input for local input into system or failover
• Power state management with congurable Auto Power Down for ultra-low power draw in sleep state
• GPIO port for further system integration
• Creation of customized control programs in Biamp Canvas software










