Configuration Instructions
System configuration
Step by step guide to configure a new system
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PACE-Design
● Max. number of stations = 1350
● Max. number of audio outputs from stations to amplifiers = 1600
● The 'Duplicate Station ID' error can only be resolved by disconnecting one of
the devices from the network.
● '*.wav' files on an SD card will only be played if the logic inputs have been
linked in the micro SD cards dialog.
– If any changes are made in the SD card dialog, the link must be
reestablished.
● The cycle time/system latency is permanently set to 1.3 ms.
● The system sampling frequency is 48 kHz.
● Viewing configuration data of protected systems requires a protocol driver that
is bound to a local network adapter (no physical connection is required).
5.2 Step by step guide to configure a new system
This guide describes the basic steps for configuring a 'PACE-Net' system.
Basic Station Configuration
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Complete the following fields: 'System Name', 'Station Name', 'Location'
Optional backup amplifier
● The 'backup master' has the lowest station ID in the backup group.
● Slave station IDs are numbered.
Security
1. Edit the Access Control List (ACL) and manage the access levels.
2. Set a secure password.
'Digital audio matrix (4/4/16)'
1. Enable and name every speaker line being used.
2. Set the rated power according to the single-line plan.
3. Make sure all amplifier channels are used within their power rating.
Audio input for program channels
1. Name the physical inputs and network channels.
2. Set the gain level to -10…0 dB.
3. Select a network channel number 1…127 from the 'Feed network with' drop-
down list for the input behavior.
Audio input for priority channels
This step is similar to the program channels, but differs in the priority channel
number. The range is valid between 128…255. Perform this step for every 'Desk
call stat. (19 buttons)', fire brigade call station, and virtual call station.
Audio output for program channels
1. Name all audio outputs.
2. Create the program channels in the mixer panel.
3. Define the mixing sound level.