Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Legal Disclaimer
- Limited warranty
- 1. Introduction
- 2. TC Icon software installation
- 3. Controls and Connectors
- 4. Overview
- 5. Setting up
- 6. Quick Setup
- 7. Basic operation with the TC Icon software
- 8. Using the Library
- 9. TC Icon Setup
- 10. Using Reverb TwentyFour
- 11. Main page
- 12. Grid page
- 13. Setup page
- 14. Rev page
- 15. Trim page
- 16. Factory presets
- 17. System/ Remote
- 18. Acoustics Enhancement
- 19. Specifications
Resetting Ethernet communication
• To reset Ethernet communication between the Reverb TwentyFour and
a computer during operation, proceed as follows:
• During operation, gently insert a straightened paper clip or a similar object
into the “Reset” hole on the front panel until it touches the button behind
the panel, and press the button down for approximately 5 seconds until the
LEDs start blinking.
• This will reset Ethernet communication without interrupting audio streams.
Rear Panel
(9) MADI INPUT AND OUTPUT – the Reverb TwentyFour has one BNC MADI input
that connects to the MADI output of your external equipment. Use a 75 Ohm
impedance cable to make the connections. The Reverb TwentyFour accepts
28, 32, 56, or 64 channels of MADI input.
• The BNC MADI output connects to the MADI input of your external
MADI equipment. The Reverb TwentyFour processes and adds reverb to a
maximum of 24 channels per unit, and the other inputs channels
are bypassed.
• See the specication table on page 47 for more details of the MADI input
and outputs.
(10) ETHERNET CONNECTORS – these two 32-bit Ethernet interfaces are fully
compliant with the IEE 802.3u standard, supporting 10 and 100 Mbit/s
(100Base-TX ports).
• Connect a computer running TC Icon software or a hardware TC Icon device
to one of these ports using a "straight-through" cable with 8P8C modular
connectors (RJ45). A "crossover" type cable is not required.
• The Ethernet ports are used exclusively for connecting a controller
(namely a computer running TC Icon software, or the hardware
TC Icon device). No audio signals are transmitted for processing over
these Ethernet ports.
(11) FAN VENTILATION – do not block the ventilation slots at the front or rear,
as this will reduce or block the airow within the unit.
(12) AC POWER INPUT – the unit is provided with one AC power input socket
that accepts input voltages from 100 to 230 Volts AC at 50/60 Hz. Do not
make connections to AC power until all connections to and from the Reverb
TwentyFour have been made. The unit has no AC power switch and so it will
be on whenever the AC power is applied to this AC input, and the Power LED
(item 4) will be on.
(13) GPIO PORT – this General Purpose Input/Output port can be used to connect
a controller to remotely control various Reverb TwentyFour features.
• For more information on GPIO, see “System/Remote” on page 41 and
“GPIO Technical Specications” on page 43.
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