D R Webstation Configuration Manager Software User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- D R
Table of Contents
- Webstation Configuration Manager Software
- SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
- INTRODUCTION MIXER UNIT
- SIGNAL FLOW
- WEBSTATION BACKPANEL
- MIC / LINE INPUT MODULES 1-2
- USB / LINE INPUT MODULES 3-4-5
- VOIP / LINE INPUT MODULE 6
- MASTER SECTION
- MASTER BACKPANEL CONNECTORS
- SET-UP ROUTINES MODULE 1-2
- SET-UP ROUTINES MODULE 6 (VoIP)
- WEBSTATION CONFIGURATION MANAGER
- WEBSTATION METERS
- UNDERSTANDING INTERNET RADIO
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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MANUAL
V 1.07
D&R Electronica B.V., Rijnkade 15B, 1382GS Weesp, Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0)294-418014 | Website:
www.dnrbroadcast.com | E-Mail:
sales@d-r.nl
Webstation Configuration Manager Software
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing the D&R WEBSTATION mixer.
The webstation was designed by radio broadcast professionals along with the
d&r design team and is intended to be used 24 hours per day as an “on-air”
mixer and/or a production console in the most demanding production room.
We are confident that you will be using the webstation mixer for many years to
come, and wish you much success.
We value suggestions from our clients and would be grateful if you could email
us with your comments when you are familiar with the webstation mixer.
We learn from the ideas and suggestions of customers like you and appreciate
your time taken to eventually do this.
And… we always appreciate nice studio pictures with the webstation in use to
include on our website.
Please mail them to sales@d-r.nl
with kind regards,
Duco de Rijk
MD
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
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Download the latest software and/or firmware from the D&R WIKI page:
https://www.dnrbroadcast.com/user-manuals -
Software Installation
o Doubleclick the executable (.exe) file and follow the instructions on the screen. -
Firmware update
o Install the new firmware with the D&R Firmware Updatetool (See chapter 1.5)
1.1 Webstation Control
Webstation Control is required to install to provide a communication interface between the Webstation console and other applications (i.e. Webstation Meters).
The application runs at the background and connects to the console automatically when its USB-main port is connected to the PC.
- Double click on Webstation Control vx.x.x.x – Setup.exe
- Follow the installation instructions on the screen
- If installation was successful you will see the Webstation Control icon in the taskbar
- Richt-click on the icon and click on Settings
- Make sure the two checkboxes are checked and close the window
- Connect the USB-main port of the console with the PC
- Webstation Control automatically starts running when a console is connected:
1.2 Webstation Meters
Webstation Meters is an application which shows metering levels and states of
the Webstation console.
The six buttons in the lower section of the meter screen indicate which source
is selected and are also functioning as the Channel ON switch when clicked
with a mouse (or touch screen) The NONSTOP indicator can also be used as
remote control by clicking on it.
- Double click on Webstation Meters vx.x.x.x – Setup.exe
- Follow the installation instructions on the screen
- Double click on the icon on your desktop to run the application
- Press the settings symbol in the upper right corner
- Set remote host to: 127.0.0.1
- Check the Use defaults checkbox and press [OK]
- A green line below the D&R logo indicates the application is online (receiving data)
1.3 Webstation Configuration Manager
Webstation Configuration Manager can be used to read or write configuration
settings from or to the Webstation console respectively.
The entire configuration can be saved or loaded as a preset-file from the File
menu.
- Double click on Webstation Configuration Manager vx.x.x.x – Setup.exe
- Follow the installation instructions on the screen
- Double click on the icon on your desktop to run the application
- Press the Options->Communication from the menu bar:
- Set remote host to: 127.0.0.1
- Check the Use defaults checkbox and press [OK]
- Press [READ] to read configuration settings from the console.
1.4 Webstation Voip
Webstation Voip is an application which let you answer or end calls from a
voip application (only Skype supported at the moment) with the [CONNECT]
button on module 8 of the Webstation console.
Double click on Webstation Voip vx.x.x.x – Setup.exe
Follow the installation instructions on the screen
The application runs automatically when the PC is started.
1.5 Firmware Updatetool
Firmware Updatetool can be used to update the internal firmware of the
Webstation console.
The latest firmware can be downloaded from the D&R WIKI page:
https://www.dnrbroadcast.com/user-manuals
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Double click on Firmware Updatetool vx.x – Setup.exe
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Follow the installation instructions on the screen
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Double click on the icon on your desktop to run the application
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Make sure the console is in bootloader mode:
• Power off the console
• Press and hold on the CONNECT button (located in channel 8, VoIP)
• Power on the console
• Release CONNECT button -
Select D&R Webstation from the device list
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Select the firmware file (*.hex)
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Press [UPDATE]
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When update was successful a window similar as below will popup:
INTRODUCTION MIXER UNIT
NOTE: To avoid any problems with grounding potential differences that
might cause input circuit damage.
Please switch both the WEBSTATION and other equipment off before connecting to
each other.
Then switch the WEBSTATION on and then your connected equipment.
2.1 MIC / LINE MODULES 1-2
- 2x Professional extremely low noise balanced Mic pre-amps with 48 volt phantom powering on XLR.
- Two stereo line inputs.
- Every input with insert for processors.
- Gain control to adjust the incoming mic or line level.
- Two band stereo equalizer.
- Stereo CUE switch for pre fade listening.
- ON switch. (also voicetrack buss activation)
- 100 mm professional N-Alps fader with fader start.
- Stereo VCA fader control.
2.2 USB / LINE MODULES 3-5
- Input selectable between USB or stereo Line.
- Gain control for incoming signals.
- Stereo CUE switch for pre fade listening.
- ON switch.
- 100 mm professional N-Alps fader with fader start.
- Stereo VCA fader control.
2.3 VOIP/ LINE MODULE 6
- Input selectable between VoIP or stereo Line.
- Stereo line input can be used for external Hybrid.
- Gain control for incoming signals.
- VoIP send control for outgoing level.
- Stereo CUE switch for pre fade listening.
- ON switch.
- 100 mm professional N-Alps fader with fader start.
- Stereo VCA fader control.
2.4 MASTER SECTION
- Master controls for Phones/CRM
- CRM section with Cue Reset and Auto Cue.
- NON-STOP switch routes module 3 (USB stereo input) directly to the main program Cinch connectors.
- 12 free programmabled control switches for music play-out systems.
- Built in Voice Tracking buss.
- Cue bus is also communication buss
2.5 SOFTWARE
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All Software is available from the D&R WIKI page:
https://www.dnrbroadcast.com/user-manuals -
All modules individually programmable
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Many Master functions individually programmable.
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USB control section allows play-out software to be controlled by the mixer.
SIGNAL FLOW
WEBSTATION BACKPANEL
The back panel shows all the in and output connectors to interface with your
other equipment.
The first two of modules 1-2 MIC/LINE modules on the right have balanced XLR
mic inputs with a mic insert for voice processing.
Two cinch connectors accept line level left/right input signals.
Modules 3-4-5 are the USB inputs that are fed from a built in USB HUB that
accepts and sends stereo sends signals to a connected PC where a music play-
out systems could be active.
There are also stereo line inputs available on Cinch connectors per input
3-4-5. (6)
The module backpanel also houses the USB connector for both the audio and the
VoIP connection.
The USB connector carries all the 4 stereo audio signals to and from the PC
(for both Windows & Macintosh computers) as well as the Play-out systems
control info from the programmable Control section plus the Clock and meter
information.
This USB feature will also allow you to connect to the Internet via your
computer for “Live” streaming of audio to the Internet.
Module 6 (VoIP) has as extra a stereo line input for external (analog) Hybrids
and cleanfeed outputs to drive these external Hybrids incase a VoIP connection
is not available or not yet installed. This external Hybrid nees to be
returned on the line inputs of the same VoIP channel.
4.1 MASTER CONNECTORS
The master section houses all the in and outputs of the controls on the front
panel that will be discussed in more detail in other chapters.
Most of the functions are self explanatory, such as master right and left
Cinch connctors and CRM cinch connectors for your monitoring.
Below the 4 Cinch connectors you see a stereo jack that is called Mic On.
Here you connect your On-AIR light on the tip and ring to show your microphone
is active.
Worth mentioning is the heavy duty external power supply that accepts voltages
between 85 en 260 volts AC 50/60Hz.
MIC / LINE INPUT MODULES 1-2
The input modules switches & controls of the Webstationmixer have the
following functions:
Each of Modules 1 and 2 have two selectable inputs. The two types of inputs
consist of a Microphone input and a stereo line input. In the lower Mic switch
position, the module is a normal mono module. When the Mic is switched off (up
position), you also have a stereo line level input to feed the stereo PROGRAM
buss, CUE buss and Voice Tracking buss.
5.1 GAIN
With the gain control (the first control knob below the modules number), the
source input level can be adjusted to the required internal mixer level. This
control adjusts both the Mic input and the stereo line inputs with the same
control depending on the switch position.
5.2 STEREO LINE
The stereo line input is a high impedance input ( >10 kOhm) for connecting the
stereo line level outputs of devices such as CD players/MP3 players etc.
5.3 MIC
The Mic input has a balanced XLR input connector with 48 volt phantom
powering for condenser mikes.
The Mic-pre circuitry uses the latest technology studio-class components as
used in high end recording consoles. We use the That 1510 Mic-pre which is
highly acclaimed for its low noise/distortion and transparent audio. The low-
noise design and excellent phase spec that D&R is known for is integrated
throughout the Webstation which results in a phase coherent signal path. Using
balanced microphones & cables allows for the quietest and high quality audio
signals throughout your Webstation mixer.
You can use standard balanced Mic cables available at any pro audio dealer or
music store. The Webstation uses chassis-mount female XLR type Mic input
connectors. Any standard pro audio Mic cable will fit into this female XLR
connector.
5.4 EQUALIZER
Each module has a stereo two band equalizer to control the high and low
frequencies individually. The D&R designers used carefully chosen frequencies
in the equalizer circuitry to enhance the Mic input as well as the stereo line
input.
5.5 CUE/COMMUNICATION BUSS
Below the LOW EQ potmeter is the stereo CUE switch (Pre Fade Listening).
This switch allows you to check the signal before you raise your channel fader
up and mix it with other signals in the mixer. Another smart function is that
this CUE bus can be used for communication. If you push a DJ’s Cue (let’s say
channel one) and if you then push the Telco(VoIP) Cue (located in the
TELCO(VoIP) module) , the DJ as well as the caller can hear each other outside
the broadcast and even you, sitting behind the desk on the monitor speakers.
Note: Levels need to be carefully set to avoid feedback and overdrive of
circuits. The Cue switch also sends out HID(Human Interface Device) signal
over USB that can be programmed to do specific functions in your play-out
system.
5.6 ON
The ON switch is used to pass on the audio. The ON switch also sends out
HID signal over USB that can be programmed to do specific functions in your
play-out system. In the Control section of the manual we will explain how.
5.7 VOICE TRACK BUSS
The ON switch is ALSO used to route an input signal from module 1-2 to the
Voice track buss.
Push the ON switch a little bit longer and the audio will be removed from the
Program buss and assigned to the Voice track buss, as a result the ON switch
will blink. The Voice track signal Is routed to USB-3 for further processing
in your play-out system.
5.8 FADER
Final audio level control is the high quality, 100 mm long throw N-Alps
channel fader that send out a control voltage to the internal stereo VCA. The
control voltage is also used to detect when the fader is moved up and can send
out a pulse for fader start purposes. This control voltage activates the
start circuitry that can be assigned to one of the two GPO connectors.
A software page (as already seen on the next page) will be shown further in
this manual to customize the Webstation to your needs with instructions how to
do that.
5.9 INPUT CONNECTORS
On the back of modules 1 and 2, you find four connectors for each module.
The stereo line input uses Cinch female type connectors.
Being un-balanced, the shield and (-) or out of phase signal wire need to be
connected together and seen as ground during installation.
5.10 INSERT
This ring/tip/sleeve stereo jack socket lets you insert signal processors
such as compressors/gates or special voice processing units to improve your
voice timbreto become the ultimate announcer/D.J.
The TIP of the stereo jack sends the PRE-FADER channel signal and the Ring
accepts the return signal.
Below on the right you see the type of cable you need when your processor has
jack in and outputs. Connect the tip from the stereo cable to the tip of one
of the mono jacks and the ring of the stereo cable to the tip of the other
mono jack.
Now insert the stereo jack into the Webstation’s insert and connect the mono
jack that produces a hum when the ring is touched by your finger (and the
related channel fader is open) into the processors output. The other mono jack
should be inserted into the processors input.
In case your processor has XLR inputs connect the tip of the stereo jack to
pin 2 of the Female XLR and short pin 1 and 3 with each other and connect to
ground (sleeve). This also goes for the other Male XLR. Connect the ring of
the stereo jack (which sends signals) to a male XLR pin2. Short here pin 1
and 3 and solder to ground (sleeve). This has to be done because the insert is
not balanced.
See below the cable type you need.
5.11 MICROPHONE INPUT
The Mic input is a balanced female XLR type connector., see the left
connector below that should go into your mixer and your mic cable should end
in a male XLR as seen on the right section of the picture.
1=Ground/shield
2=Hot (in phase)
3=Cold (out of Phase).
USB / LINE INPUT MODULES 3-4-5
The input modules switches & controls of the Webstation mixer have the
following functions:
Each of Modules 3 thru 5 have two selectable inputs. The two types of inputs
consist of an USB input and a stereo line input. In the lower USB switch
position, the module is a stereo module. When the USB is switched off (up
position), you also have a stereo line level input to feed the Master buss,
Cue buss and Voice tracking buss.
6.1 GAIN
With the gain control (the first control knob below the modules number), the
source input level can be adjusted to the required internal mixer level. This
control adjusts both the USB input and the stereo Line inputs with the same
control depending on the switch position.
6.2 STEREO LINE
The stereo line input is a high impedance input ( >10 kOhm) for connecting the
stereo line level outputs of devices such as CD players/MP3 players etc.
6.3 USB
The USB stereo signal comes directly from one of the 3 stereo USB channels
from your PC play-out software. These are already assigned in the Mixer to
module 3, 4 and 5 by D&R.
6.4 CUE/COMMUNICATION BUSS
The stereo CUE switch (Pre Fade Listening) allows you to check the signal
before you raise your channel fader up and mix it with other signals in the
mixer.
Another smart function is that this CUE bus can be used for communication. If
you push a DJ’s Cue (let’s say channel one) and if you then push the Telco
Cue, the DJ as well as the caller can hear each other outside the broadcast
and even you, sitting behind the desk on the monitor speakers.
Note: Levels need to be carefully set to avoid feedback and overdrive of
circuits.
The Cue switch also sends out HID signal over USB that can be programmed to do
specific functions in your play-out system. In the Control section of the
manual we will explain how.
6.5 ON
The ON switch also sends out HID signal over USB that can be programmed to
do specific functions in your play-out system. In the Control section of the
manual we will explain this how.
6.6 FADER
Final audio level control is the high quality, 100 mm long throw N-Alps
channel fader that sends out a control voltage to the internal stereo VCA. The
control voltage is also used to detect when the fader is moved up and sends
out a pulse for fader start purposes.
6.7 SETTING UP THE USB MODULES
Actually there is not so much you can do concerning routing of the incoming
USB signals. The ON switches connect the incoming stereo signals sent by the
play-out system 1-3 to channel 3, 4 and 5.
The routing inside the PC software is done automatically and described in more
detail below. In the Block diagram (in the brochure and in this manual) you
can see that the mixers USB output signal 1 (all stereo) is the program signal
and sent to the USB-1 buss. It is a PROG POST signal, it means a post channel
stereo fader signal is sent to the USB connector and to your PC.
6.8 USB OUTPUTS
There are 4 stereo USB signals sent to your PC through the USB connector on
the back of your console.
USB-1 = Main program signal.
USB-2 = Clean feed
USB-3 = Voice track signal
USB-4 = VoIP signal
An audio application needs to run on your PC to be able to see the levels.
Otherwise trial and error is the only way. A free downloadable tool can be
found here http://minorshill.co.uk/pc2/testgen.html
The return USB signal coming from the PC is fixed but can be adjusted with the
webstation’s module gain controls.
6.9 SETTING UP THE MODULES
In order to set up a connection between your computer and the Webstation-
USB mixer, only use the USB cable that is part of the shipment. When
connecting the Webstation to your computer, the computer (PC or Mac) will
recognize the Webstation as new hardware and will establish a connection to
any audio programs needing audio hardware.
After establishing a connection, there is no need to download drivers or
performing complicated setup routines, just plug in the USB cable to your
Windows or Mac computer and start tracking! (or playing a maximum of 3 stereo
channels at the same time).
If you want to know more about USB try this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Stream_Input/Output
If you are already familiar with digital audio recording, the latest versions
of Kristal Audio Engine and Audacity are available free of charge via the
Internet Use this link for the ASIO driver: https://www.asio4all.org
VOIP / LINE INPUT MODULE 6
Input module 6 is a dedicated Voice over IP Telephone module and also has a stereo line input in case a classisc Hybrid is needed.
Highlights are:
- High quality Telephone Hybrid circuit to directly connect to the Internet.
- Stereo line input.
- Gain control.
- VoIP/Telco send Control.
- Direct access CONNect switch.
- Stereo CUE switch for pre fade listening.
- Start (ON) switch and 100mm smooth professional fader.
7.1 WHAT IS A TELEPHONE HYBRID?
Telephone hybrids are hardware interfaces between professional audio equipment
and public telephone networks. They provide protection for your equipment and
the public telephone lines, allowing for various line signals and line
conditions. Automatically canceling out the unwanted signal, they facilitate
two-way communication when using a single 2 wire telephone line.
A Webstation VoIP module has the common webstation’s USB connector and a
stereo line in cinch connector to return a classic analog or digital Hybrid.
These Hybrids are used in radio and television broadcasting facilities around
the World allowing external callers to be connected to the studio mixer for
live broadcast. Many of the D&R Telephone Hybrids are supplied to radio
stations allowing extremely effective conversion between 4-wire audio circuits
and standard 2 wire telephone lines.
7.2 VoIP CHANNEL
In the Webstation we have built in an interface that lets you connect to
the Internet community by way of (for instance) Skype. Skype is freely
available communication software that can be used to call and receive calls of
your listeners to your broadcast station. This runs together with the audio
usb signals and control signals to the same PC as the Play-out system is
installed.
For downloading the SKYPE software go to
http://www.skype.com and then to your own language
for more support. There are some SKYPE software settings you need to go
through before this is working with your console. For some usefull
instructions go to:
https://support.skype.com/nl/faq/FA34541/een-perfect-skype-gesprek-voeren
(Dutch instruction video, but I am sure there is one in your own language or in English of course).
7.3 GAIN
With the GAIN control, the source level is adjusted to the internal mixer
level. This is for both the VoIP and the Stereo Line input (when selected).
7.4 LINE / VOIP INPUT SWITCH
When switched to the VoIP position only the VoIP signal is received. When this
switch is up, you have a high impedance stereo line level input for connecting
an external Hybrid or cart machines, iPods, tape machines, CD players etc.
7.5 VOIP SEND
With this level control the outgoing signal from the mixer is sent to the
caller via Skype or to an external connected Hybrid. This is for both the VoIP
and the Stereo Line input (when selected). This Hybrid gets its send signal
from the cleanfeed output on the back of the console.
7.6 CONNECT
This switch (when pushed) picks up the VoIP/Hybrid signal when a call comes
in.
Note: the incoming call will not be heard until the CUE is pressed or the
ON switch and the fader are activated which brings the signal to the mixer.
You can of course have a handset with dial possibility to dial and pick up
calls from the caller first before you connect the caller to the mixer by
pushing the CONNect button. To hear the caller you have to push the CUE button
and to bring the caller onair push the ON switch and pull up de fader.
7.7 CUE
Next you will see the stereo CUE switch (Pre Fader Listening). This switch
allows you to check the signal before you mix it with your other channel
signals in the mixer. A second very important function is that this Cue buss
is also designed to be a N-1 communication buss. It means that a caller hears
any signal connected to this Cue buss except his own signal. So communication
between a DJ channel and the caller is possible without having to mix in the
DJ channel and the caller in the broadcast.
7.8 ON
The ON switch is used to activate the module. There are 3 colours that you
can choose from in different states of the ON switch.
On Active = red, green or off
On+Fader Active = red, green or off
On not active = red, green or off
7.9 FADER
Final control of the channel is the 100mm long throw N-Alps channel fader with
integrated fader start function. The channel fader sends the amount of signal
from the associated channel to the master mix buss. There is no audio going
through the fader, just a DC control signal driving a stereo VCA, so fader
noise will never happen in this design.
At the right side of the fader you see a dB labelling starting at the top with
no attenuation (0).
Sliding down it attenuates in steps of 5dB until it reaches a full cut off
below -90dB.
7.10 INPUT CONNECTORS
On the back of the WEBSTATION VoIP module you find four connectors. Two
unbalanced stereo line RCA Cinch connectors for connecting CD players, iPods,
or any play-back devices as long as they are line level equipment. The level
can be set using the gain control to match most source levels. The left RCA/
Cinch connector is the right input and the right RCA/Cinch connector is the
left input. The shield needs to be connected to the ground or case of the
RCA/Cinch connector.
The two unbalanced stereo line RCA Cinch connectors labelled CLEANFEED can be
used to connect the Module to the input of an external connected Telphone
Hybrid such as D&R’s Hybrid-1 or 2 or the TELCOM unit. The output of the
Hybrid should be connected to the stereo line input to return the signal from
the caller into the mixer. For adjustments follow the manual of the Hybrid.
A cleanfeed sent signal (presented on the back of this module) is a mix of all
signals that are present in the mixer except the signal that is processed in
this VoIP channel to avoid feedback.
In case you use a classic Telephone Hybrid to connect with your listeners,
separate telephone equipment should be used to dial the caller and interface
with the landline telephone system.
MASTER SECTION
The Webstation master section houses all the controls for the outgoing signal and communication signals. Individual functions are described below in sections as shown on the front panel on the right.
8.1 LEDBAR METERS
The master section does not have ledbar metering. A beautifull software
metering is part of the package with four meters with peak reading ballistics.
Depending on which switch is pressed (CUE on channels or Master Program
signal.
The attack and release time constants are conform international PPM standards,
being 10 mSec for attack and 1.5seconds (per20dB) for decay. The green area of
the LEDbar is the safe area and occasionally a red led on is no problem. The
output level of your Webstation is designed to be 0dBu (775mV) (“0” VU) when
the 0 green LED is on.
8.2 NONSTOP
The Non Stop switch is a very convenient function when you want to use your
mixer while you are NON STOP on-air. By activating this switch USB channel 3
sends its signal directly to the master Cinch outputs, making your mixer
completely free for production. Two Trimmers are available to even out any
level differences between Non Stop mode and On-Air mode to make a convenient
switch between these two modes.
8.3 PHONES
The phones output (located on the front panel) automatically switches between
Main Program outputs and CUE from any input module or from the Master section.
Normally the left/right output is heard until a Cue switch is activated from
anywhere in the console. By pressing a CUE switch, you will hear the
associated signal rather than the left/right signal in the PHONES. The
software meter application switches accordingly with this action.
We advise you to use headphones with an input impedance NO LOWER THAN 2 Ohms
to avoid mismatch or distortion. An 8-32 Ohm set of headphones will produce
distortion when cranking up the level of the Webstation too high due to the
fact that the impedance load is too low. If you must use 8-32 ohm phones, a
small power amp should be used to power the phones. It is a load equivalent
to the load that loudspeakers normally present to power amps. The Webstation
has no power-amp built in, sorry.
8.4 CUE RESET
The Cue reset button alongside of the Phones volume control resets all active
Cue selections in one go. So you do not have to switch them off individually.
8.5 CRM SECTION (Control Room Monitor)
The CRM control is normally fed by the master outputs. In case a CUE switch is
activated the CRM output switches automatically to the selected CUE signal. In
case you do not want the CRM output to be switched automatically to CUE
disengage this function by deactivating the Auto Cue. The CRM signal can also
be used for an extra stereo output for recording or a sound system.
mic channel’s CUE and the caller’s CUE and now both can talk with each other.
The Talkback level can be adjusted by the TB level control just below the
Non-Stop switch.
8.6 METERING
Part of the total Webstation package is a software meter application and clock
as seen below.
All data is transported over the single USB 2.0 connection. An accurate clock
time is taken from the local PC.
The left stereo meter always shows the Master output, the right stereo meter
shows the CRM output level following every signal selected by the CUE
switches.
On the right hand side of the display you see signalling functions of some
important functions in this mixer.
When the ON-AIR 1 or 2 sign is activated. The NON-STOP switch is active when a
Silence is detected in the program signal, a Mic is on(active) or the the CRM
is muted.
On the bottom of this display you can monitor the status of all the input
channels; whether they are active, off or standby and also if the source is
selected.
MASTER BACKPANEL CONNECTORS
The master connector panel houses 12 RCA/Cinch connectors, 2 jack sockets, 3
male XLR connectors and 2x USB connector.
There is one power supply connectors. From left to right we will describe the
functions and features of the master connector panel as seen below in detail.
POWER CONNECTOR
This Euro connector accepts an AC voltage in between 85 volts and 260 volts at
50/60Hz.
9.1 CRM SEND
The CRM (Control Room Monitor) outputs are on two RCA Cinch connectors
carrying the signal coming from the CRM volume potentiometer on the front
panel and its associated source selection. The level is 0 dBu (0.775 volt).
You can connect the inputs of active monitors to these Cinch connectors.
9.2 MASTER (SEND)
The PROG (Program) outputs are on two RCA Cinch connectors. This is also the
case when the NON STOP ON-AIR switch is activated. Then these main Cinch
connectors carry the USB-3 signal.
9.3 MIC ON
Directly beneath the MASTER cinch connectors is a stereo jack socket (Mic On)
that can control a red light indicator.
This stereo jack is connected to an OPTO-FET. This FET switch is capable of
controlling external Red light circuits as long as it doesn’t take a higher
voltage than 24 volt and the current doesn’t exceed 50 mA!
NEVER CONNECT 115/230 AC VOLTAGE TO THIS JACK!!
Start / Mic-On Jack
| Functions Opto coupler
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Tip| Connected to opto-coupler
Ring| Connected to opto-coupler
Sleeve| Not connected
|
Our D&R ON-AIR warning light can be connected directly to the MIC-ON jack socket be-tween tip and ring by way of a simple 2 wire connection, see the manual of the ON-AIR light. The ON-AIR led light has its own external 12volt DC power adapter.
Below you see a circuit for ON-AIR lights that need AC power.
SET-UP ROUTINES MODULE 1-2
- Connect a power-amp, recorder, or transmitter to the Master left/right main outputs.
- Connect a high impedance (NOT BELOW 32 Ohm) headphone to the “phones” jack socket on the master section.
- Connect a microphone or line level equipment.
- Now, connect turntables (with built in RIAA pre-amps), CD players, and jingle machines.
- Connect a red light indicator to the master section’s Mic On jack when there is a need for it.
- Now with everything connected, follow the adjustment procedure.
- Note; for mikes, only activate the grey Mic switch, for line level, leave this switch up.
- Put on your headphones and turn the headphone volume control to the “12 o’clock” position.
- Set all the gain-controls to its minimum.
- Set all equalizer-controls to the “12 o’clock” position.
- Connect your mains power cable and switch the console on, on the back panel.
- All switches will light for a short moment and the NON STOP will stay on.
10.1 SETTING UP AN INPUT CHANNEL
Push the CUE switch in a channel that is connected to a source. Now slowly
turn the GAIN control clockwise until you hear and see the input signal on the
Screen metering on your TFT display.
You can change the input sound by adjusting the equalizer-section. If you
adjust the equalization, once again check the level on the meters, because
increasing specific parts of the frequency spectrum can easily add more gain
to the signal.
The meter indication should be between -6 dB and +3 dB to get a proper level
on amplifiers or your main out processor. The screen metering is a PPM meter
indicating the absolute level that enters the console. It is calibrated to
indicate 0 dB on the scale corresponding with a 0 dBu output level. Release
the CUE switch so the metering can now read the output signal again.
Now push the ON button to connect the input signal to the fader.
Now move the fader to the “10” position screened alongside the channel faders
or to the 0dB indicator if you have cancelled the extra 10dB fader gain in the
software. Further volume adjustments can be made on the equipment your signal
is send to, such as power-amps or transmitters. The other inputs are similarly
adjusted, using the “CUE” switches to (pre fade) listen to the connected
sources.
Use the input gain for regular gain adjustments to create a convenient gain
range to work with.
Be carefully not to place the Webstation near heavy power transformers such
as in power amps.
Although the Webstation is constructed using a thick metal frame, this could
cause hum.
SETTING UP THE USB MODULES
Input modules 3 to 5 are also capable of accepting stereo USB signals from a
PC where you have play-out software running.
To be able to set up a connection with your PC, use a standard USB cable as
supplied by us (See picture).
When connecting the Webstation to your computer, the computer (PC or Mac) will
recognize the Webstation as new hardware and will establish a connection to
any audio programs needing audio hardware. Also all 3 stereo channels will be
automatically put in a natural sequence of 1 to 3.
After establishing a connection, there is no need to down-load drivers or
perform complicated setup routines.
Just plug in the USB cable to your Windows or Mac computer and start
tracking/playing!
If you first want to know more about USB try this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Stream_Input/Output
If you are already familiar with digital audio recording/processing, the
latest versions of Kristal Audio Engine and Audacity are available free of
charge via the Internet.
Use this link for third party downloads: https://www.asio4all.org/
SET-UP ROUTINES MODULE 6 (VoIP)
If you have already connected the USB cable for your play-out software, the
VoIP connection is also available. Install for instance SKYPE on you PC and
set up an account according to the instructions of the SKYPE software.
Once the dialed person has taken the call or you have answered the call,
inside the SKYPE application you can talk to him via the CUE switches or make
a connection outside the broadcast by first pushing the Conn switch and then
pushing both the CUE switch of your DJ channel and the VoIP channel.
If you want someone else to talk to him or her prior to the broadcast push any
CUE button and communication is established.
As a start, position both VoIP send and gain potentiometers in the 12 o’clock
positions. Adjust when needed. An incoming call is picked up by pushing the
CONN button. If you want to hear the caller, press the CUE button in the same
channel to listen to the incoming call. Adjust the Gain control to get a good
input level from the telephone line. To be able to talk to the caller press
CUE in your DJ channel. Adjust the VoIP send potentiometer to increase or
decrease the outgoing level to the caller.
Note: This is all happening outside the broadcast.
If all is OK and both parties know what to do, you can press the ON switch and
fade up the caller OnAir, or, put the fader in its “0 or 10” position and
activate the ON switch to put the caller on-air.
If you do not have access to the internet and want to establish a classic
connection over the telephone carrier connect a telephone Hybrid between the
Cleanfeed send and Cinch sockets and the stereo line cinch inputs of the VoIP
channel. Both stereo line input cinch sockets need to be feeded with the same
signal.
Both cleanfeed cinch sockets carry the same mono signal, which is also send to
the VoIP channel 6.
WEBSTATION CONFIGURATION MANAGER
Configuration Manager
User Manual
VERSION 1.0.790.0
12.1 Introduction
Webstation Configuration Manager is a software tool to configure the
Webstation console.
This manual describes the features Webstation Configuration Manager contains
and how to setup and use the application.
12.2 Connection & Setup
Webstation Configuration Manager communicates indirectly with the Webstation
console over an Ethernet connection using UDP/IP (User Datagram Protocol).
Since the only available physical communication interface on the Webstation
console is USB, another Webstation Control application is required to run on
the PC the Webstation is connected to (main PC).The Webstation Control acts as
a USB/UDP gateway and provides a communication interface for client
applications anywhere on the network, like Webstation Configuration Manager.
In order to use Webstation Configuration Manager follow the steps below:
- Connect the USB-main port of the Webstation to your PC with the supplied USB cable
- Install, configure and run the Webstation Control application on this ‘main’ PC
- Run Webstation Configuration Manager on any PC in the network, or from your home!
12.3 Communication
Pressing Options->Communication from the menu bar will open the communication
settings window.
12.3.1 Remote Host
In the Remote Host field the IP address of the main PC needs to be specified. For running the Webstation Configuration Manager on the main PC one can use the 127.0.0.1 (localhost) IP address.
12.3.2 Ports
Webstation Configuration Manager uses a transmit and receive port for the
communication to/from the Webstation console. By default these ports are pre-
configured and do not need to be changed unless specific port configuration is
required.
12.4 Module Settings
In this chapter the module settings for the six modules within the console
are discussed.
Each module has its own settings tab.
12.4.1 Power ON Active
The Webstation console contains ON-switches to activate a specific module.
If ON Active in the Power section is enabled the module will be active when
powering the console. Using this function while a power outage occurs prevents
silence on air if no person is in the studio to (re-)activate the module.
12.4.2 Auto CUE Reset
When the CUE-switch of a module in the console is activated (also called PFL)
the selected source (LINE or MIC/USB/VoIP) will be routed to the CUE buss. To
deactivate a module from the CUE buss you can press again the CUE-switch.
The Auto CUE Reset feature can reset the CUE buss (deactivate all modules from
the CUE buss) automatically by Fader, ON and/ or Fader+ON. The function can be
enabled for LINE and MIC/USB/VoIP separately.
12.4.3 On Air Busses
Two logical on-air busses are available which can be enabled for LINE and/or
MIC/USB/VoIP for each module.
12.4.4 Switch Colors
In the Switch Colors section the colors of the ON and CUE switches can be
configured to be OFF, RED, or GREEN depending on the state of the switch-
function. It is up to the user to define a suitable color for a corresponding
state.
ON states:
- ON Active
- ON and Fader Active
- ON Inactive
ON states:
- ON Active
- ON and Fader Active
- ON Inactive
12.4.5 CRM Feedback Prevention
These settings are only available for modules 1 and 2 (MIC modules)
In order to prevent feedback from a microphone in the Control Room the
functions CRM Mute and CRM Auto Cue – (AutoDeactivate) can be enabled.
CRM Mute:
- Mute CRM buss when the module is active (MIC selected).
CRM Auto Cue – (AutoDeactivate)
- Deactivate the Auto Cue CRM function when cue’ing module (MIC selected).
12.4.6 Microphone
These settings are only available for modules 1 and 2 (MIC modules)
Phantom enables +48V power on the MIC XLR-connector required for condenser
microphones.
MIC at Line – set this option if a microphone is connected at the line input
(using external preamp).
12.5 MASTER SETTINGS
In this chapter the master settings of the console will be discussed.
12.5.1 Silence Detection
The Webstation console is equipped with a software silence detection unit
which is used to monitor the program buss (left, right , stereo) in the event
of the signal going below the threshold (-40…0dB) after a given interval. In
this situation the unit will go into ALARM state and switches the nonstop
source to the master output. The Interval Unit can be set to seconds or
minutes.
The red flashing nonstop switch on the console indicates the alarm state. The
silence alarm can be reset by pressing the nonstop switch (which will become
green). The Program buss is routed to the master output after the reset.
12.6 Read/Write Configuration from/to console
To read the configuration from the console into the Webstation
Configuration Manager you need to press the ‘READ’ button.
After the configuration has been read the firmware field shows the current
firmware in the console after the read command.
Once the configuration is read successfully, adjustments can be made and
written back to the console or saved as a preset.
Pressing the ‘WRITE’ button uploads the current configuration in Webstation Configuration Manager to the console. The configuration is directly active but not saved internally. The configuration is lost after a power off.
12.6.1 Store Internal
The Store Internal button stores the current configuration in the console to
persistent memory (EEPROM). This means the configuration is still active after
a power off. A warning will be prompted to make sure you want to overwrite the
internal saved configuration.
12.7 Configuration Presets
Webstation Configuration Manager is able to import/export the configuration
from/to a preset file. These preset files have the .xml file extension. A
preset file includes the module and master settings.
12.7.1 Create Preset
Saving a preset can be done by pressing File->Save(as) from the menu bar.
12.7.2 Load Preset
Loading a preset can be done by pressing File->Open from the menu bar and
selecting the preset file.
WEBSTATION METERS
Meters
User Manual
VERSION 1.1.205.0
13.1 Introduction
Webstation Meters is a software tool that lets you as a user monitor and
control the Webstation console in an intuitive and user friendly manner. This
manual describes the features Webstation Meters contains and how to setup and
use the application.
Software elements
13.1.1 Analog and Digital clock
Webstation meters provides an analog as well as a digital clock which display
PC system time the application is running on. The analog clock contains a
seconds dot counter which can be used as indicator for program end time
countdown.
13.1.2 PPM meters
Two stereo PPM (Peak-Program-Meters) meters provide real-time and accurate
readings of the Master- and CRM(Control Room Monitor) buss audio levels. A
variety of PPM meter scales exist these days with all different ranges and
read outs. Based on the most used scale the following type is used: IEC
60268-10 Type I, DIN scale. This scale ranges from -50 to +5dB.
13.1.3 Silence detection
Since continuous radio is important for a radio station, the Webstation is
equipped with a built-in software silence detector which guards presence of
audio signal on the master output. If no sound is present for a specified
time, the console generates an alarm and switches automatically to non-stop
mode. When the silence detector is active red line marks in the master PPM
bars indicate the threshold as well as the operating mode which can be left,
right or stereo.
13.1.4 MIC ON Timer
The first two modules of the Webstation can be used for connecting
microphones. If one of these mic modules is active (source selector is set to
mic, ON is active and fader is up) the MIC ON timer will start. Once the timer
is active the elapsed time is shown in the analog clock area below the system
date. The timer will reset if all the mic modules are inactive.
13.1.5 Settings
Pressing the gear wheel symbol at the right upper corner will open the
(communication) settings window.
Webstation Meters communicates indirectly with the console via a UDP/IP (User
Datagram Protocol) connection. Since the only available communication
interface on the webstation console is USB, another Webstation Control
application is required to run on the PC the Webstation is connected to. The
Webstation Control acts as a USB/UDP gateway and provides a communication
interface for client applications anywhere on the network, like Webstation
Meters.
13.1.6 Online indicator
Below the D&R logo the online indicator is located. This indicator will become
green (online) when receiving metering data.
Make sure the Webstation Control application is running on the main PC in
order to provide the metering data to Webstation Meters.
When the indicator shows an offline status (grey) the Webstation Control
application is not running or the Webstation console is disconnected.
13.1.7 Console signals
At the right side Webstation Meters contains a set of console signals
indicating internal states of the console.
PHONE : Informs you about an incoming call on module 6 (VoIP).
ON AIR 1/2 : Configurable Logical busses. Can be attached to a GPO for
example.
NONSTOP : Used as indicator as well as a remote nonstop switch by clicking on
the signal.
SILENCE : Indicates the silence detector is in alarm state. In this alarm
state NONSTOP is flashing to indicate the console has switched automatically
to nonstop mode. The alarm can be reset by clicking on NONSTOP or by pressing
the nonstop switch on the console.
MIC ON : One of the mic modules is active. Behaves parallel to the hardware
MIC ON output.
CRM MUTE : CRM buss is muted by active mic module where crm-mute option is
enabled.
13.1.8 Module states
The Webstation console contains six modules in which their current state is
represented by the rectangular icons at the bottom of the application. Each
icon shows the state of the ON switch and the selected source of the relevant
module.
13.1.9 ON-switch
A module can be in one of the following three states:
ACTIVE : ON active, fader down
ACTIVE_AND_FADER_ON : ON active, fader up
INACTIVE : ON inactive, fader down
Since the ON switches of the Webstation console have internal LEDs, each of
the above states can be configured to represents one of the following colors:
NONE, RED, GREEN. It is up to the user to determine which color represent a
particular state.
The icons in Webstation Meters can be seen as duplicates of the ON switches
and can therefore behave as remote of the hardware switches. Clicking on the
icons results in toggling the ON state.
*** NOTE: If the icon flashes, the module is in voicetrack-mode.
13.1.10 Source select
Each module can select between LINE and MIC/USB/VoIP source depending on the
module.
Additional to showing the ON switch state, the currently selected source for
each module will be shown in the lower right corner of the icons.
13.2 Setup
In order to use Webstation Meters follow the steps below:
- Connect the USB-main port of the Webstation to your PC with supplied USB cable
- Install, configure and run the Webstation Control application on this main PC
- Run Webstation Meters on any PC in the network, or from your home!
UNDERSTANDING INTERNET RADIO
One of the key features of the Webstation is that you can set up your own
Internet radio station from your home or office and have your friends listen
to your broadcasts, be it music, talkshows, political, or religious
programming.
For more information on the Internet, follow the web links below.
NOTE: D&R does not accept responsibility for the content of the following
links or sites.
How it works : https://www.shoutcast.com/
Winamp : https://www.winamp.com/
Shoutcast server : https://www.shoutcast.com/
The following paragraphs concerning the Internet might give you a better
understanding about Internet radio.
If you wish to set up a broadcast and you are a do-it-yourself kind of person
you might do well creating your own online radio station by using your own
personal computer to create a dedicated server for doing the job. Some of the
software options for getting this done include:
SHOUTcast:
SHOUTcast is one of the original free Internet radio software solutions for
streaming audio. You can start your own station fairly easily and the software
is free to download. http://www.shoutcast.com/download
Helix Server Basic
Free streaming media server software which can distribute live and on-demand
video and other media. Realnetworks.com describes
it as: “Simple 5-stream server. This free media server is a great solution if
you are getting started with streaming media and want to experiment before
rolling it out to a large audience.”
The Helix Server Basic is free to download. https://realnetworks.com
/realplayer-page
Quicktime Streaming Server
Apple.com says: “Whether you are looking to add streaming
media to your web site, deliver distance learning or provide rich content for
your mobile subscribers, Mac OS X Server has all of the tools you need.
QuickTime Streaming Server lets you deliver live or prerecorded content in
real time over the Internet.” You can find out more at apple.com.
https://support.apple.com/nl-nl/guide/quicktime-player/welcome/mac
Quicktime Broadcaster
Apple.com writes: “Combining the power of QuickTime with
Apple’s ease of use, QuickTime Broadcaster allows just about anyone to produce
a live broadcast event.” Download this software from
apple.com https://www.apple.com/quicktime/broadcaster/
Peercast
Peercast.org is a non-profit website that provides free
peer-to-peer broadcasting software. “PeerCast is a simple, free way to listen
to radio and watch video on the Internet. It uses P2P technology to let anyone
become a broadcaster without the costs of traditional streaming,” according
to the peercast.org website. http://peercast.sourceforge.net/
Icecast
Icecast is “free server software for streaming multimedia.” Download a copy
from icecast.org. https://www.icecast.org/
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
15.1 SPECIFICATIONS
INPUTS.| : Mic inputs
: XLR connector balanced impedance 2 kOhm.
: Pin 1 = ground.
: Pin 2 = hot (in phase).
: Pin 3 = cold (out of phase).
: +48 volt Phantom power
: bal, 2 kOhm, XLR. ,48 volt Phantom.
: Noise 128 dBr (A-weighted).
: Sensitivity- 70dB min, OdB Max.
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LINE| : unbal, 10kOhm, Cinch.
: Gain range of 40dB.
INSERTS.| : Stereo jack, -10dBv
: Tip = Output (connect to input of signal processor)
: Ring = Input (connect to output of signal processor)
: Ground =shield
EQUALIZER| : High: + / -12 dB at 12kHz shelving.
: Low: + / -12dB at 60 Hz shelving.
USB| : 3x Stereo in and 3x stereo out (+ and incl VoIP)
: Fully compliant with USB 2.0 playback and record mode.
3x Stereo in and Main stereo, Voice Track or VoIP signal out.
HID Functions: Volume|Mute|Control
USB CONTROL SECTION.| : 12 free assignable illuminated switches plus encoder,
based on the HID protocol.
MIC ON| : Stereo jack, Tip is a change over contact between sleeve and ring.
NOT FOR 110/220 VOLT SWITCHING!!!!!!!
It can only switch 24V/50mA max!
OUTPUTS| : Left/Right + 0 dBu unbalanced on Cinch
: Headphone 32-600 Ohm, Jack.
: USB out can be Main program stereo signal/VoiceTrack/VoIP
OVERALL| : Frequency response: 10 – 60.000Hz.
: Distortion: < 0.01% max at 1 kHz.
: Start switch: isolated reed relay. (24volt/50mA)
: Metering On Screen
SOFTWARE| : A software protocol is available for programming of the USB HID
protocol to match your software.
“We reserve the right to change or improve specifications when necessary”
15.2 DIMENSIONS
Left-Right | : 350 mm |
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Front-Back | : 315 mm |
Height | : 30 mm to 90 mm. |
Front panel thickness | : 2 mm |
Radius Corners | : 20 mm |
Weight | : 8 kg. |
Drop through hole | : 320mm x 295mm |
We wish you many creative years of productivity using this quality product from:
Company | : D&R Electronica b.v. |
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Address | : Rijnkade 15B |
Zip Code | : 1382 GS |
City | : WEESP |
Country | : Netherlands |
Phone | : 0031 (0)294-418 014 |
Fax | : 0031 (0)294-416 987 |
Website | : http://www.d-r.nl |
: mail@d-r.nl |
15.3 SUMMARY
We hope this manual has given you sufficient information to use this new
Webstation mixer in your studio.
If you require more info please contact your local dealer or send us an email
at mail@d-r.nl and we will answer your email within 24
hours during weekdays.
In case you have bought this mixer from a previous owner, check out the dealer
in your area on our website www.d-r.nl in case you need
assistance.
15.4 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
This unit conforms to the Product Specifications noted on the Declaration of
Conformity.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation Operation of this unit within significant
electromagnetic fields should be avoided. Use only shielded interconnecting
cables.
15.5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Name Manufacturer | : D&R Electronica b.v. |
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Address manufacturer | : Rijnkade 15b, |
: 1382 GS Weesp
: Netherlands
declares that this product
Name product | : webstation |
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Model number | : n.a. |
Product options installed | : none |
passed the following product specifications
Safety | : IEC 60065 (7th ed. 2001) |
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EMC | : EN 55013 (2001+A1) |
: EN 55020 (1998)
Supplementary Information:
The product passed the specifications of the following regulations;
: Low voltage 72 / 23 / EEC
: EMC-Directive 89 / 336 / EEC. as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC
(*) The product is tested in a normal user environment.
15.6 PRODUCT SAFETY
This product is manufactured with the highest standards and is double checked
in our quality control department for reliability in the “HIGH VOLTAGE”
section.
15.7 CAUTION
Never remove any panels, or open this equipment. No user serviceable parts
inside.
Equipment power supply must be grounded at all times. Only use this product as
described in the user manual or brochure. Do not operate this equipment in
high humidity or expose it to water or other liquids. Check the AC power
supply cable to assure secure contact. Have your equipment checked yearly by a
qualified dealer service center. Hazardous electrical shock can be avoided by
carefully following the above rules.
Ground all equipment using the ground pin in the AC power supply cable. Never
remove this pin.
Ground loops should be eliminated only by use of isolation transformers for
all inputs and outputs.
Replace any blown fuse with the same type and rating only after equipment has
been disconnected from AC power. If problem persists, return equipment to
qualified service technician Always earth all your equipment by the grounding
pin in your mains plug.
Hum loops should be only cured by proper wiring and isolation input/output
transformers.
Replace fuses always with the same type and rating after the equipment has
been turned off and unplugged.
If the fuse blows again you have an equipment failure, do not use it again and
return it to your dealer for repair.
Always keep the above information in mind when using electrically powered
equipment.
feels good, does more
D&R Electronica B.V. | Rijnkade 15b | 1382GS Weesp | Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0)294-418014 | Website: https://www.dnrbroadcast.com | E-Mail:
sales@d-r.nl
References
- Apple
- Audio Stream Input/Output - Wikipedia
- Test Generator
- RealNetworks |
- D&R Broadcast Mixing Consoles | radio console
- D&R Broadcast Mixing Consoles | radio console
- Shoutcast
- Skype | Stay connected with free video calls worldwide
- RealPlayer Page | RealNetworks
- Officiële Apple Support
- Problemen met de gesprekskwaliteit van Skype oplossen | Skype-ondersteuning
- ASIO4ALL Official Home – Universal Windows ASIO Driver
- ASIO4ALL Official Home – Universal Windows ASIO Driver
- D&R Broadcast Mixing Consoles | radio console
- Home Page - Shoutcast
- Discover the best artists in the Fanzone
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