UAPG2 Manual
UAPG2 Manual
UAPG2 Manual
UAPG2 G2 MANUAL
Instruction guide for the Universal Audio
Processor Generation 2
Ates
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CONTENTS
International sales and service points .............................................................................................. 2
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 8
WELCOME ..................................................................................................................................... 8
PRESENTATION ............................................................................................................................. 8
PRODUCTS................................................................................................................................. 8
DEVELOPMENT.......................................................................................................................... 8
ATES Field of applications ............................................................................................................ 9
UAPG2 G2 PRESENTATION................................................................................................................ 9
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................. 10
SYNOPTIC ........................................................................................................................................ 11
SYSTEM OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 12
MACHINE..................................................................................................................................... 12
AUDIO ......................................................................................................................................... 12
LINKING ....................................................................................................................................... 12
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................... 12
PRESET MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................... 13
SYSTEM CONTROL ....................................................................................................................... 13
CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................. 13
COMPONENTS............................................................................................................................. 13
SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................... 13
MONITOR (custom designable graphical user environment) ..................................................... 13
OFFLINE PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................... 13
EASY OPERATION ........................................................................................................................ 13
ADDITIONAL FEATURES............................................................................................................... 14
SCHEDULER ................................................................................................................................. 14
MESSAGE PLAYER........................................................................................................................ 14
FOR YOUR SAFETY ........................................................................................................................... 15
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................. 17
FRONT PANEL .............................................................................................................................. 17
1) CONFIGURABLE AUDIO I/O ................................................................................................. 17
2) PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION (PROGRAMMABLE FRONT KNOB) ......................... 17
3) POWER LED ......................................................................................................................... 17
4) LINK LED .............................................................................................................................. 17
5) ETHERNET LED .................................................................................................................... 18
6) STANDBY BUTTON
........................................................................................................ 18
REAR PANEL ................................................................................................................................ 18
1) POWER SECTION ................................................................................................................. 18
3) RS485 CONNECTORS ........................................................................................................... 18
4) LINK CONNECTORS ............................................................................................................. 19
5) RS232 CONNECTOR............................................................................................................. 19
6) ETHERNET (RJ45) CONNECTOR ........................................................................................... 19
7) CONTROL INPUT CONECTORS............................................................................................. 20
8) RELAY CONNECTORS ........................................................................................................... 20
9) LOGIC OUTPUTS CONNECTORS .......................................................................................... 21
10) AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTOR ............................................................................... 22
SYSTEM INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... 23
SOFTWARE GENERALITIES .......................................................................................................... 23
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................ 24
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... 24
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ACCESS / PASSWORD .................................................................................................................. 26
UPDATE UAPG2 SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE ................................................................................ 27
PREPARATIONS ........................................................................................................................... 27
1. Get Recent Software ........................................................................................................... 27
2. Remove Older Version ........................................................................................................ 27
Install New Version ..................................................................................................................... 27
FIRMWARE UPDATE .................................................................................................................... 27
ADDITIONAL DEVICES FOR UAPG2 SYSTEM .................................................................................... 28
URC (UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL) ........................................................................................ 28
PPM ............................................................................................................................................. 28
PPM-SP (stacking paging)............................................................................................................ 28
RAC (REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL) ............................................................................................... 29
JB (JUNCTION BOX) ..................................................................................................................... 29
SOFTWARE PRESENTATION ............................................................................................................ 30
General View............................................................................................................................... 30
TITLE BAR .................................................................................................................................... 31
MAIN MENU BAR ........................................................................................................................ 31
File ........................................................................................................................................... 31
Exit .......................................................................................................................................... 34
Edit .......................................................................................................................................... 34
View ........................................................................................................................................ 36
User ......................................................................................................................................... 47
User Management
....................................................... 47
ID Management
........................................................... 49
Compile ................................................................................................................................... 49
Operation ................................................................................................................................ 50
Tools ........................................................................................................................................ 51
Clear MCU Data ...................................................................................................................... 56
Lock ......................................................................................................................................... 60
Window ................................................................................................................................... 61
Help ......................................................................................................................................... 62
Start a project (basics and generalities) ......................................................................................... 63
Generalities (software philosophy)............................................................................................. 63
1) Prepare your new project ....................................................................................................... 64
2) Define which hardware is used in your project ...................................................................... 64
3) Define control inputs as TTL (logic) or Analogue Inputs ......................................................... 66
TTL and Groups ....................................................................................................................... 68
Multy inputs in one group .......................................................................................................... 69
5) Assignation philosophy (choose which adjustments will be piloted by what) ....................... 71
Right click on a LED of a parameters of a component ............................................................ 71
Right click on a Logic button of a parameters of a component .............................................. 71
Right click on a analogical button of a parameters of a component ...................................... 72
How to .......................................................................................................................................... 74
Connect PC to UAPG2 ................................................................................................................. 74
Generalities ............................................................................................................................. 74
Ethernet connection ............................................................................................................... 74
UAPG2 system connection...................................................................................................... 79
Change IP address of UAPG2 ...................................................................................................... 79
Set Up several UAPG2 Linked together ...................................................................................... 80
Check UAPG2 version.................................................................................................................. 83
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Updating Software UAPG2/URC/PPM firmware version............................................................ 84
Update DSP ............................................................................................................................. 84
Update MCU ........................................................................................................................... 84
Update URC............................................................................................................................. 86
Update PPM or PPM-SP .......................................................................................................... 86
Upload (Store) a design file into UAPG2 ..................................................................................... 87
Adjust Time / Date ...................................................................................................................... 88
Create new users and assign specific rights ............................................................................... 91
Use the Virtual window (Create Virtual control) ........................................................................ 92
Use the Monitor window ............................................................................................................ 93
Use the monitor window in auto-logon...................................................................................... 95
Use Master-Preset / Sub-Preset ............................................................................................... 100
Master preset........................................................................................................................ 100
Sub preset ............................................................................................................................. 100
Use a PPM ................................................................................................................................. 102
Connect PPM......................................................................................................................... 102
Define system with PPM ....................................................................................................... 103
Search and set PPM .............................................................................................................. 104
Adjust PPM parameter.......................................................................................................... 106
Rear PPM adjustments.......................................................................................................... 107
Assign chime to PPM............................................................................................................. 107
Create paging of PPM with LPC ............................................................................................ 112
Use PPM KeypadG2 to trig Message Events ......................................................................... 114
Use PPMTouch .......................................................................................................................... 116
Define the PPMTouch in the UAPg2 software ...................................................................... 117
Setup the PPMTouch ............................................................................................................ 118
Define Paging ........................................................................................................................ 119
Define Messages ................................................................................................................... 120
Define Control ....................................................................................................................... 120
Use an URC................................................................................................................................ 125
Connect URC ......................................................................................................................... 125
Define the system with URC ................................................................................................. 125
Search and set URC ............................................................................................................... 126
Define and adjust URCs parameters .................................................................................... 128
Global Parameters tab .......................................................................................................... 130
Sub Preset and Parameters tab ............................................................................................ 133
Sub-Preset ............................................................................................................................. 134
Element Control .................................................................................................................... 136
Assign adjustments ............................................................................................................... 136
Set adjustments .................................................................................................................... 137
Protect the access to URC with Password ............................................................................ 139
Use front knobs......................................................................................................................... 140
Use Control inputs .................................................................................................................... 140
Analogue Inputs .................................................................................................................... 141
Logic inputs ........................................................................................................................... 141
Logic inputs in binary mode (group, only for selector component or presets selection) .... 142
Use Control Inputs to trig Events (as messages)................................................................... 143
Use Logic Output....................................................................................................................... 144
Use Third party Control............................................................................................................. 145
Read a Parameter Value ....................................................................................................... 146
Checksum calculation ........................................................................................................... 147
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Set RS232 Third party control parameters ........................................................................... 147
Use third party over IP .............................................................................................................. 148
Use Events (Element adjustment, Master-Preset, Sub-Preset) ................................................ 150
Event Triggering .................................................................................................................... 150
Events types .......................................................................................................................... 150
Change master preset ........................................................................................................... 151
Change Sub preset ................................................................................................................ 151
Element adjustment.............................................................................................................. 151
Set TTL-Out ........................................................................................................................... 153
Stop event ............................................................................................................................. 154
Message play event .............................................................................................................. 155
Use Third Party to trig Events (as messages) ............................................................................ 157
Use Scheduler to trig Events (as messages).............................................................................. 158
Occurrence field .................................................................................................................... 159
Event list................................................................................................................................ 159
Event control ......................................................................................................................... 159
Use the Message player component ........................................................................................ 161
UAP Messages Management ................................................................................................ 162
Message play Event .............................................................................................................. 163
Stop Event ............................................................................................................................. 166
Store message into UAPG2 ................................................................................................... 167
Recover wave file from UAPG2 ............................................................................................. 167
Play message from UAPG2.................................................................................................... 168
Use the Auto Noise Gain Component (A.N.G) .......................................................................... 170
Procedure to set the ANG ..................................................................................................... 170
Use the A.N.G ........................................................................................................................ 172
NSM Sensing Microphone..................................................................................................... 174
Use the Ducker Component...................................................................................................... 176
Remote Devices Hardware Connections ...................................................................................... 177
Connection example for one PPM with JB................................................................................ 178
Connection example for several PPMs with JB ......................................................................... 179
Connection example for several PPM with and without JB...................................................... 180
Rj45 pin out ............................................................................................................................... 181
Junction Box .............................................................................................................................. 181
Connect JB to UAPG2 ............................................................................................................ 183
Connect URC to UAPG2 with JB ............................................................................................ 183
Connect URC to UAPG2......................................................................................................... 183
Connect PPM to JB ................................................................................................................ 185
Connect PPM to UAPG2 ........................................................................................................ 185
Connect RAC ............................................................................................................................. 185
Audio component description ...................................................................................................... 186
Input .......................................................................................................................................... 186
Output ....................................................................................................................................... 188
Mixer ......................................................................................................................................... 189
Matrix Mixer ......................................................................................................................... 189
Standard Mixer ..................................................................................................................... 191
AutoMixer ............................................................................................................................. 192
Compressor/Limiter/Expander ................................................................................................. 195
Limiter ................................................................................................................................... 195
Compressor ........................................................................................................................... 197
Expander ................................................................................................................................... 199
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Comp-Limiter ........................................................................................................................ 200
Equalizer.................................................................................................................................... 200
PEQ ........................................................................................................................................ 201
GEQ ....................................................................................................................................... 202
Delay ......................................................................................................................................... 203
Delay (basics) ........................................................................................................................ 203
Delay (advanced) .................................................................................................................. 204
Gate........................................................................................................................................... 205
Gate Mono ............................................................................................................................ 205
Gate With Sidechain ............................................................................................................. 206
Gate Stereo ........................................................................................................................... 207
AGC ........................................................................................................................................... 208
Inverter ..................................................................................................................................... 210
Filter .......................................................................................................................................... 210
High or Low Pass ................................................................................................................... 211
Band Pass .............................................................................................................................. 212
Band Stop .............................................................................................................................. 213
Notch filter ............................................................................................................................ 214
Shelving filter ........................................................................................................................ 215
Cross over ............................................................................................................................. 216
Feedback ................................................................................................................................... 217
DigiLink input and Digilink output............................................................................................. 218
Page control .............................................................................................................................. 220
S/W Page control .................................................................................................................. 220
LPC......................................................................................................................................... 223
Selector ..................................................................................................................................... 224
Ducker ....................................................................................................................................... 225
Noise generator ........................................................................................................................ 226
White noise generator .......................................................................................................... 226
Pink noise generator ............................................................................................................. 227
Tone generator ..................................................................................................................... 228
Meter ........................................................................................................................................ 229
Level control ............................................................................................................................. 230
Auto Noise Gain ........................................................................................................................ 231
Message Player ......................................................................................................................... 232
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INTRODUCTION
WELCOME
Thank you for choosing ATES UAPG2. We (at ATES) hope you will enjoy using this exciting piece of
technology as much as we enjoy developing and building it.
This file has been written with the UAPG2 software version: V1.0.4.65
This manual can be updated at any time without prior notice in order to keep this manual up to date.
In case of errors in this manual or not clear process description, feel free to submit us mistakes,
suggestions or questions by sending an email: info@ateis-europe.com subject: UAPG2 manual
corrections.
This document intends to be a complete manual and we hope that this Help file will provide you all
information or answers needed. However if you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
PRESENTATION
ATES is a leading supplier of high-quality PA/VA audio equipment with distributors and
subsidiaries in 23 countries throughout Europe, States, Middle East and Asia. Since 1981 we are
manufacturing reliable and high quality loudspeakers, amplifiers, security matrices and other audio
components. Our products are manufactured to IS0 9001 standards and, when possible, meet local
requirements.
With more than twenty years of experience, ATES has quickly established itself as a leading
manufacturer of Public Address, Voice Alarm systems and counter intercoms. The constant growth of
market share in Europe provides confirmation of the quality of ATESs commercial and technical
approach.
PRODUCTS
The company now offers a full range of sound equipment: microphones, preamplifiers, digital
processors, digital audio matrixes, loud-speaker monitoring systems, amplifiers, etc. ATES designs
and manufactures leading products in the voice alarm systems market.
DEVELOPMENT
Thanks to a development team that includes thirty engineers, and to constant investment, we are
able to respond quickly to the demands of our various markets with specific solutions and cutting
edge technology. We have distributors in more than fifteen countries in Europe and the Middle East,
with whom we have carried out major projects. In choosing ATES, you are guaranteed a trustworthy
partner that can be counted on for the long term.
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UAPG2 G2 PRESENTATION
The ATES UAPG288 G2 is the new generation of Universal Audio Processor developed by ATES.
Why Generation 2? Our developers completely re-design the UAP88. Now the processor is the stateof-the-art solution to meet almost all requirements of modern sound design in contemporary
applications. Designed for Commercial application, the UAPG2 is the new DSP audio Matrix for
medium paging application and multi zone audio routing.
According to its powerful audio numerical signal treatment the UAPG2 can easily be used in an
exigent environment requiring audio quality.
Thanks to its Ethernet port you can easily connect and pilot the UAPG2 through an IP network or
direct from a PC by using RJ-45 connector.
UAPG2's programming is done through convivial software based on graphical Windows design
environment. The signal path is defined by adding DSP components (Equalizer, Gate, Compressor,
delay...), simply inserted in a clear and easy graphical window by "drag en drop" operation. You can
recreate a complex audio system in a simple 1U space machine. Forget the addition of machines that
required racks and too much long cables in the past.
Once programmed, you can pilot your system through PC, VITY, Crestron or AMX. You can also
disconnect the PC and the networked devices run as a standalone system; however it can be
controlled through a range of controllers (logical TTL Input, logical TTL Output, analogical inputs,
RS485 network). Wall mounted source selectors, smart controllers and programmable paging mikes
are available.
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INSTALLATION
RACK MOUNTING:
If needed, fit the rack mounting brackets to each side of the UAPG2 by using the 6 pcs Phillips
M3X screws supplied with the package.
SITTING
The UAPG2 takes only a single 19 rack space and generates little heat itself. Consider leaving
enough ventilation space above and below the unit. Do not mount the UAPG2 directly above heat
generating devices like power supplies or power amplifiers.
UAPG2 cooling is provided by a fan at the left side of the unit. Be sure to not to block the air vent
holes along the sides of the housing. Normal operation is ensured within a temperature range
between 0C and 40C (32 F to 104 F).
POWER CONNECTION:
Connect the AC to the mains supply via a power cord. Check your line voltage before plugging in.
The power supply of the UAPG2 accepts AC voltages ranging from 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz.
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
MACHINE
The UAPG2 is made of:
4 slots of 4 audio channels
8 Front knobs (ability to pilot every adjustment you define in the UAPG2)
16 (0 to 5 VDC) Control inputs either analogue or Logical (contacts)
8 logic outputs (Dry contacts)
RS-232 serial interfacing for third party control
Ethernet port (RJ-45) TCP/IP based
RS-485 for connecting ATES remote devices (URC, PPM-SF)
100 Mbytes memory Message player (Wave format, 16/24/48kHz, 16bits)
Digital link input and output to link up to 12 UAPG2 and share 16 audio channels in 48
kHz or 5 audio channels in 96 kHz.
One microcontroller and one DSP for standalone operation
AUDIO
The UPAg2 unit handles 4 slots of 4 audio channels. Each slot can contain either an input board
(A/D converters) or an output board (D/A converters); this is a factory hardware configuration. You
can choose between: 16 outputs, 4 inputs and 12 outputs, 8 inputs and 8 outputs, 12 inputs and 4
outputs or 16 inputs.
The excellent sonic performance is being achieved by The advanced 24 bit A/D and D/A
converters, together with the 48/96 kHz capable audio processing and the ADSP 21371 DSP (266
MHz SIMD SHARC Core, capable of 1596 MFLOPS peak performance).
Every single analogue audio input can be software defined for five different sensitivities (input gain
of 0dB, 12dB, 24dB, 40dB or 54dB it means the input device have sensitivities of 0dB, -12dB, -24dB, -40dB or -54dB) and
for 48V phantom power operation. This can be set for each single channel and each machine
independently.
LINKING
If more inputs or outputs are required, it is possible to digitally link up to 12 UAPG2 (maximum
distance between two UAPG2 is 10 meters). Through this link, you can share up to 16 channels at 48
kHz or 5 channels at 96 kHz sampling rate to the next device. It is not a network so you will have to
define outputs from the previous UAPG2 to inputs from the next UAPG2 etc.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
To tell the machine what to do with audio and control signals there is a Windows based
graphical design and operating environment software. With this all-in-one program you build up the
network, design signal processing from a huge library of DSP components and apply control sources.
In the 'Monitor' part you can choose the parameters that make sense to be edited by the user
and create an individual graphic user interface. To keep your design protected from unauthorized
altering, there are many password locked user levels.
The signal path of the UAPG2 is built from virtual elements called 'Components', providing the
functionality of simple preamps, filters, dynamics, delays, or more complex processors like automatic
mixers, crossovers or feedback killer. Their control windows hold all the buttons, faders, knobs,
meters etc. to set the desired values.
After selecting, placing and wiring DSP 'Components', your 'System' will be compiled and sent to
the UAPG2 via TCP/IP Ethernet port.
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PRESET MANAGEMENT
The UAPG2 includes two types of presets:
Sub-preset:
They enable values of multiple parameters of the same design, such as levels, gains, EQ, etc. to
be restored either from the PC software, the remote controllers or the control inputs.
Master preset:
They enable completely different designs to be restored. Application examples for this feature
are hotel meeting rooms with removable walls.
These 'Master Presets' and 'Sub-Presets' residing in the UAPG2's memory which can be accessed
in many ways: PC, Logic inputs, Third party.
The maximum numbers of Presets depend of the UAPG2's memory space available.
This limitation doesn't depend of the number of linked UAPg2.
SYSTEM CONTROL
Once a 'System' is stored into the UAPG2s memories, you can disconnect your PC and run it as a
standalone audio network. You can control all parameters like 'Channel Level', 'Master Volume' etc.
from assignable control sources or from front knob. There is a range of control devices built for the
system you can operate. The UAPG2 integrates perfectly into third party control systems like: VITY,
AMX, Audace, Crestron, etc.
CONNECTION
Audio and control connections are made via Euro-block connectors on the rear panel of the
units.
COMPONENTS
Huge library with audio tools for all applications (routing, paging, signal processing, networking,
speaker managing, etc)
SYSTEM
OFFLINE PROGRAMMING
Design and editing of 'DSP designs'
EASY OPERATION
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES
SCHEDULER
The scheduler allows planning of events (preset change, message play, close/open TTL out or change
components adjustments). Up to 255 different schedules can be scheduled. In one schedule you can
define up to 255 events.
MESSAGE PLAYER
The Message player incorporated into the UAPG2 allows you to play any kind of message to be
played. Two messages per UAPG2 can be run at a time. With the 100 Mbyte memory, the following
storage times are available in WAV format:
Caution : The message player cannot be used with the UAPg2 set at 96kHz. The UAPg2 must be set
at 48kHz.
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EXCLUSION OF RESPONSIBILITY
Manufacturer, importer, or dealer shall not be liable for any incidental damages including
personal injury or any other damages caused by improper use or operation of the UAPG2.
INTERFERENCE
Like all computing devices, the UAPG2 uses high frequency digital circuitry that may cause
interference on radio or television equipment placed close to the unit. The best solution for
problems like this is to relocate the affected parts.
WARNING
Do not expose the UAPG2 to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, humidity, or dust, which
could cause fire or electrical shock hazard.
Keep away water or other liquids from the UAPG2. Otherwise fire or electrical shock may
result.
Connect the power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner's Manual or as
marked on the unit. Otherwise fire and electrical shock hazard results.
When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet always grab the plug. Never pull the
cord. A damaged power cord is a potential risk of fire and electrical shock hazard.
Avoid touching power plugs with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electrical shock hazard.
Take care for correct polarity when operating the UAPG2 from a DC power source. Reversed
polarity may cause damage to the unit or the batteries.
Avoid placing heavy objects on power cords. A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical
shock hazard.
Do not cut, scratch, bend, twist, pull, or heat the power cord. A damaged power cord is a fire
and electrical shock hazard. Ask your ATES dealer for replacement.
Turn off the unit immediately, remove the power cord from the AC outlet and consult your
ATES dealer in any of the following circumstances:
o Smoke, odour, or noise getting out of the unit.
o Foreign objects or liquids get inside the UAPG2.
o The unit has been dropped or the shell is damaged.
o The power cord is damaged.
If you continue using the UAPG2, fire and electrical shock may result.
Do not drop or insert metallic objects or flammable materials into the unit as this may result
in fire and electrical shock.
Do not remove the UAPG2 s cover, as there are exposed parts inside carrying high voltages
that may cause an electrical shock. Contact your ATES dealer if internal inspection,
maintenance, or repair is necessary.
Do not try to make any modifications to the UAPG2. This is a potential fire and electrical
shock hazard.
Avoid the UAPG2s ventilation slots to be blocked. Blocking the ventilation slots is a potential
fire hazard.
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CAUTION
To prevent the unit from falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage,
avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations.
Leave enough space above and below the unit to provide good ventilation of the UAPG2. If
the airflow is not adequate, the UAPG2 will heat up inside and may cause a fire.
Operate the UAPG2 in an environment with a free-air temperature of between 0 C and 40 C
(32 F and 104 F).
Turn off all audio equipment when making any connections to the UAPG2, and make sure to
use adequate cables.
Do not use benzene, thinner, or chemicals to clean the UAPG2. Use only a soft, dry cloth.
If the UAPG2 is moved from a cold place (e.g. overnight in a car) to a warmer environment,
condensation may form inside the unit, which may affect performance. Allow the UAPG2 to
acclimatize before use.
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FRONT PANEL
3) POWER LED
Lights when the UAPG2 is switched on.
Error status
Power
LED
Normal status
Standby status
4) LINK LED
Light when the UAPG2 is linked in a UAPG2 system (several UAPG2 connected)
Linking LED
The link is
successful
Unconnected line
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5) ETHERNET LED
Light when the UAPG2 is connected (on-line) to TCP/IP network.
6) STANDBY BUTTON
Activates standby mode
REAR PANEL
1) POWER SECTION
Insert provided power cable first into UAPG2 then in the wall power connector.
Power switch:
| (engaged) = ON;
O (engaged) = OFF
3) RS485 CONNECTORS
Here starts the RS485 network (connection for PPM and/or URC):
Power: + and (max. 0.5 A total)
DATA: A and B
The RS485 port at the rear side of the unit is used for additional units like the URC (Universal Remote
Controller) or the PPM (Programmable Paging Microphone).
Note:
The maximum cable length depends on the type of cable used and should not exceed 300 m
with standard CAT5 FTP OR STP.
This restriction is mostly due to supply voltage drops with low wire gauge in longer cable runs
and can be obviated by using external power supplies (Junction Box) or higer diameter cables.
However, we have seen data cable lengths up to 850m working just fine. You will have to put
external power every three remote devices (PPM or URC) or every 300m.
Note: It is recommended to not put more than 8 remote devices (PPM and/or URC) on one UAPG2.
You can of course use more remote devices (UAPG2 can manage up to 16 PPMs or 12URCs),
but this increase the response time of the devices and you will have to be very careful in the
wiring by adding external power supply.
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4) LINK CONNECTORS
If you want to put several UAPG2 in your rack (increase the number of input/output or remote
controllers) simply use straight STP cable to connect digilink output to the digilink input of the
next sub-UAPG2. Close the loop by connecting the last UAPG2 to the first one.
Note: this is not a network but a link: The maximum cable length is 10 meters between two UAPG2.
Cable must be STP cable.
5) RS232 CONNECTOR
Connect third party device (Crestron, AMX, VITY) to pilot some desired features of your UAPG2
system by using the Ates Third party protocol. (see also 3rd party control over Eternet)
At the rear side of the UAPG2 you also find a DB9f connector for RS232 data communication. This
port can be used for transparent RS232 data multipoint communication through the network or for
3rd party control applications.
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You can reduce the potentiometer fluctuation by putting a 100uF capacitor in parallel across the
contact.
If you use control Input as Logic input:
Caution : The logic In is momentary activate when the contact is open.
If you want to active a parameter when the contact closes, then you have to use the event
Management (in menu View), to create "Element control" event. Then you can assign this event
either to an opened or closed contact. For more details please see How to use Events chapter.
Simple activation of the TTL inputs can be made like this: (dit moet nog even goed worden na
gekeken)
8) RELAY CONNECTORS
Can engage a relay if the UAPG2 is powered up via 24 VDC (NO = normally open, NC = normally close,
RC = Relay common).
The contact has both normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) relay contacts. When the
machine is powered-up and working properly, the NC contact is closed and the NO contact is open.
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-On power failure or power-off the NC contact is open and the NO contact is closed.
-All along the start-up of the UAPg2 (7 seconds) the NC contact is open and the NO contact is closed.
C
If the RS485 bus is unused, then you can easily use the 24V DC output of the LAPG2 to feed 8 LEDS
that each have a 2k2 current limiting resistor.
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION
SOFTWARE GENERALITIES
The UAPG2 software is a powerful, yet easy to handle tool to assist you creating, controlling and
monitoring DSP-Designs for UAPG2 systems, supporting up to 12 processors including all the
controlling gear connected to it.
After the determination of which type and how many units would make up your network, you
can start designing signal paths with all the exiting features the huge component library offers simply
by drag and drop and connect different audio component.
This all is done in a straight forward and clear manner, helping you to concentrate on creating
state-of-the-art electro-acoustic environments. After a Design is successfully compiled and loaded
into the machine(s), you have full access to all the parameters in the system.
There are a lot of controlling features starting from simple TTL I/O's over analogue voltage
control to advanced data communication. You can choose from a range of controlling devices or
remote microphones suitable to access parameters within the whole networked system.
UAPG2-Design also provides a multi level user management administrating up to 40 different
sets of user privileges. You also can create unique bespoke graphical environments that only consist
of control elements you want operators to have access to.
Many of the concepts in this program are based on modern graphic design environments, using
similar tools and techniques to provide the functionality, speed and intuitive feel of contemporary
user interfaces.
The UAPG2 Software gives you control over all the design features needed to build and control a
DSP System using UAPG2 Processors and all its accessories. Also it provides a graphical design
environment to create custom user interfaces.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
IBM compatible computer with Pentium III MMX CPU, 400 MHz or faster
256 MB RAM
Hard drive with at least 20 MB of free space
CD-ROM or DVD drive or a connection to the www (for installation only)
VGA display (1024 x 768, 256 color or better recommended)
One free USB-port
Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or greater), Windows
XP Home or Professional (Service Pack 2 or greater)
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Don't plug in your UAPG2 yet! Install and launch the software first!
Before installing the UAPG2 software check if your PC meets the system requirements.
Turn on your PC and allow Windows to start up
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the content of the CD-ROM is not displayed
automatically double click the 'My Computer' icon and navigate to the 'DVD/CD' drive.
Copy the file 'ATEIS UAPG2 v.1.x.x setup' using the copy and paste commands or by drag and
drop to the 'Desktop'. Wait until the task has finished.
Start the program 'ATEIS UAPG2 v.1.x.x setup' by double click on its icon and follow the
instructions to install the UAPG2 software onto your hard drive.
Click
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Type in user name and your organization name if you want and click
As usual with the install shield wizard a window appears showing all information before the
actual installation. You can enter corrections at this point by clicking
.
If there is nothing to change click
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ACCESS / PASSWORD
At the software start-up an UserID will be requested to have an access to the software.
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PREPARATIONS
FIRMWARE UPDATE
Updating the UAPG2 software makes necessary to update the UAPG2's firmware also. To do this,
follow those steps:
Connect UAPG2 to your PC
Launch the UAPG2 software
Open the Ethernet connection
Choose menu: >Help > Version (See Check UAPg2 version )
If something is displayed in red:
Update firmware (see Updating )
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URC can be fully programmed via UAPG2 software to adjust every setting you want: volume,
mute, preset, components' adjustments... This remote device is connected to the UAPG2 via the
RS485 port.
PPM
Allow you to have up to 64 buttons (with additional Keypad). With the UAPG2 Software you can
select in which area(s) (outputs) the microphone will be heard when you press a PPM's key. You can
also define pre or post chime when an announcement is done. This remote device is connected to
the UAPG2 via the RS485 port.
The PPM has an Omni directional microphone capsule.
Same features as the PPM and a small memory (2min audio) in the PPM-SP allow storing the
message if the PPM-SP cannot rout the message to the desired zone. When the zone becomes
available the message will be played.
The PPM has a Cardio directional microphone capsule and an enhanced audio quality.
If the PPM-SP is linked to an additional keypad V2, the keypad is able to start messages.
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Allow using analogue inputs for selecting a channel among 5 or 8 and setting the volume.
RAC5 - Wall-mounted level and 5 sources selectors
RAC8 - Wall-mounted level and 8 sources selectors
JB (JUNCTION BOX)
Easy chain connection of UAPG2 peripherals (URC and PPM), using standard CAT5 FTP OR STP
cables.
KEY FEATURES:
5 x RJ45:
1) Connection to previous JB (or UAPG2 bus on the first JB)
2) RS485-SIDE for URC connection
3) Easy connection to a Master PPM using the supplied 10 pins cable*.
4) Connection to first Slave PPM (feature not available by now)
5) MAIN OUT connection to next JB
2 internal screw connectors for 0 dB audio:
audio output from PPM microphone --> Audio Output (connect to the Audio
In of the UAPG2)
audio input to PPM speaker --> Audio Input (connect to the Audio Output of
the UAPG2, if needed)
1 input for additional 24V power supply. (Depending on distance between UAPG2 and
PPM/URC you will have to put an external power supply)
1 internal switch for PPM Master or Slave selection. (Slave features are not available for
the moment)
1 internal switch for System or Local power supply selection.
Note: use only the supplied 10pins RJ 45 cable to connect a PPM on a junction box
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SOFTWARE PRESENTATION
General View
TITLE BAR
MENU BAR
TOOLS BAR
TAB BAR
WORKING AREA
STATUS AREA
Next pages show a description off all the windows and choice that are in the software.
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TITLE BAR
The title bar displays UNIVERSAL AUDIO PROCESSOR G2- untitled, if you start a new system
design, or the full path name of the current saved file. At the right hand corner you can find the usual
Windows minimize button and the close box (in red), which exit the program.
File
In this menu, you will find everything related to system/design files as well as printing command.
All the UAPG2 files are saved under the *.UAPG2 extension.
The File menu contains the following items:
New
Save
Save As
Open
Open auto saved
Recent files
Print Header Settings
Print
Print Preview
Print Setup
Exit
New
Opens a new blank project (new system/design file)
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Save
Saves the current file you are currently working with
Save as
Opens the Save as dialog box to save the current working project with a different name and/or
path
Open
Opens the Open... dialog box which allows you to select a path and open a saved file
Open autosaved
Opens the last auto saved file
Recent files
Quick access to the last opened files
Print
Open your Windows print dialogue box which allows
you to print the design file.
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Print Preview
Opens the Print preview dialog box which allows you to see before printing what your print will
look like. Here is an example with a factice simple design:
Top left you can see the header (blue box), defined via the print header settings window.
Opens the Windows Print dialog box to print the file
Opens the Windows Print settings dialog box to set your printer
Choose which master preset you want to preview
Choose which Items you want to preview
Zoom or un-zoom
See the complete page
See only the part of the page where there is the design
Navigates between all the printable pages
Print Setup
Opens the Windows Print settings dialog box to set your printer.
This dialog box allows you to select which printers you
will use and set your printer by clicking on properties.
You can also choose the size of paper and if you want
normal or landscape.
This window is generated by your OS.
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Exit
Terminates the current UAPG2 session after asking to save modified files
Edit
Here you will find all the common basic edition tools of windows based software.
The Edit menu contains the following items:
undo
Redo
Cut
Copy
Paste
Delete
Alignement
Pack
Space
Order
Undo
Will undo the last actions
Redo
Will redo the last action or will retrieve the last state in case undoing too far
Cut
Cuts out the active selection and copies it to the operating systems clipboard
Copy
Copies the active selection to the operating systems clipboard
Paste
Pastes the content of the operating systems clipboard
Delete
Deletes (erases) the active selection
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Alignment
You can select several elements (by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a
selection square) then you can align all the elements.
Pack
You can select several elements (by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a
selection square) then you can pack the elements.
Space
You can select several elements (by maintaining left click and move the mouse you will have a
selection square) then you can define the space between all the elements. It is interesting if you pack
the elements first.
Order
If you have elements which are under other elements, you can define by selecting one element if this
will be to the front or to the back. Pay attention sometimes element can be totally hidden with this
action. It is useful with background image and buttons for example.
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View
In this topic you will find practically every windows of the software. Most part of those windows has
short access from the TOOL BAR. We are going to introduce you every items. To learn how to use
those items please refer to the create a project and how to sections.
The View menu contains the following items:
System
Components
System status
Third Party Control
Logic in
Logic out
Analogue in
Subpreset List
Remote List
PPM Manager
Chime Data Store
Wave File Manager
PPM vs Wave Table
Logo Manager
Logo Lobrary
Event Management
Schedule Management
Virtual Control
Monitor
Monitor Settings
Toolbars
System
Opens the system window, in the DESIGN COMPONENTS AREA
You have to explain to the software which Hardware will be used for
you project. Here you can find the virtual system machines:
The processor (UAPG2)
The paging microphone (PPM)
the remote controller (URC)
When you define your system you will drag and drop those virtual machines in the WORKING AREA.
For example if you use three linked UAPG2 you will drag and drop three virtual UAPG2 from this
window. Then if you use PPM you will drag and drop virtual PPM and virtually connect them in
desired inputs of the virtual UAPG2s (be sure to connect them in the same way as the hardware).
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Components
Opens the Components window, in the DESIGN COMPONENTS AREA
Once your (virtual) system has been defined you will define what
the processor will do between Inputs and Outputs. Here are all
the tools you can use for signal processing and for Audio routing
etc. Simply double connect in the UAPG2 (defined in the System
window in the WORKINF AREA) and then drag and drop the
desired components and create wiring between inputs and
outputs.
All those components are going to be explained in the
COMPONENT chapter.
System status
Opens the system status window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
The first TAB contains the Log file , the second TAB shows the compilation results (error and
warnings).
You can save log file by clicking
number and by clicking Get
Clear).
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The second to show the Events controlled via third party protocol
For more information, see the HOW TO: use the Third Party Control chapter of this manual.
Logic in
Opens the Logic IN Control window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
You have a lot of possibilities to use the 16 controlled inputs (either analogue or Logic) If you need to
use Logic inputs you can control and do a lot of different things. Following windows shows you the
details of what is controlled and what you are doing with Logic input:
1) The contact input must be assigned to a group to be available.
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3) You can use logic in to pilot every logic adjustments in every UAPG2 of the system (bypass, mute,
routing, solo,):
For more information, see the HOW TO: use Logic Input chapter of this manual.
Logic out
Opens the Logic OUT Control window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
You have two possibilities to control the 8 logic outputs of one UAPG2. The window shows you which
output is controlled by what.
1) Elements can control a logic output (mute, bypass, signal, routing,)
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2) Logic inputs of a UAPG2 can control a Logic output of a remote UAPG2 (in order to give some logic
signal to a remote device for example):
For more information, see the HOW TO: use Logic Output chapter of this manual.
Analogue in
Opens the Analogue in window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
You can control some analogical elements with remote 10kOhm potentiometer (volume, attack time
or threshold of a compressor, gate,). This window shows every analogue adjustment you have
defined:
For more information, see the HOW TO: use Analogue Input chapter of this manual.
Subpreset List
Opens the Subpreset elements window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
Show all the elements controlled (virtually photographed) for each subpreset. This window is a
kind of reminder.
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Remote List
Opens the Remote List window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
When you want to use Ates remote device (PPM or URC, through RS-485 network), you have to
follows few steps (see HOW TO use PPM or URC chapters), one of those step is the searching
process:
The UAPG2 scans the system and attributes a specific IP address for each remote device
(PPM and URC) automatically
From those windows you will have a summary of each PPM and URC with their serial number and
where they are connected. You can also start the search process by clicking
.
PPM Manager
Opens the PPM Manager window in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
This window gives all the details of each PPM you are using in the system.
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Logo Manager
Opens the Logo Manager window (floating window)
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Logo Library
Opens the Logo Library window (floating window)
With this window, you choose which logo you will
use in your project.
Event Management
Opens the Event Management window (floating window)
Here you can add, define, select or clear some
events. You cans choose between five
different kinds of events:
Change master preset
Change subpreset
Adjust element (volume change,
mute)
Pilot TTL Output (Logic output)
Stop event
You can also choose to command events via third party protocol.
Schedule Management
Opens the Schedule Management window (floating window)
Here you can define to start events automatically (you define when you want and how many times
you want to start events or an event sequence (addition, sequence, of several different events).
The arrow is here the event list can be opened or closed
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Virtual Control
Opens the Virtual Control window (floating window) and Virtual tools in the DESIGN COMPONENTS
AREA
You can add as many virtual logical in, virtual logical out and virtual
analogical in as required. Simply drag and drop object from the virtual tools
menu in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
Monitor
Opens the Monitor window (floating window) and the Monitor tools window in the DESIGN
COMPONENTS AREA
The Monitor window is a window in
which you can bring all the
adjustments and indicators you need
for your project. This is helpful if you
want to have a graphical control
interface. You can define users
whom have restricted access to the
software; they will have access to
this window (monitor) only. So you
can put in this window all the
adjustments the users will need in
order to prevent improper use of the
program.
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You can add as many monitor logical in, monitor logical out and
monitor analogical in as required. Simply drag and drop object from the
Monitor tools menu in the PROPERTIES CONTROL AREA
When a specific restricted access user will start the software he will see the monitor window. So it is
why there are a lot of small sized tools (the same as in the TOOLS BAR).
Establish Ethernet link
Open UAPG2 project file
Save UAPG2 project file
Connect PC too UAPG2 system
Disconnect Pc from UAPG2 system
Upload design in the UAPG2 system
Select Master preset
Select Sub preset
Save Sub preset (take photography of the states of the selected adjustments in the Sub preset)
Load Sub preset
Delete selected item
Lock the UAPG2 software (if you go for lunch you can be sure that nobody plays with your computer)
Enter the password for software lock
Shortcut to see which firmware is installed in each UAPG2 of the system
Open a soft keyboard (in case of using touch screen computer)
Change user (logout)
Exit (close the software)
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For more information regarding USER, please see the HOW TO chapter.
Monitor Settings
Opens the Monitor settings window (floating window)
When you use monitor window you can choose
to hide some tools (of the monitor window
tools bar)
Disable the possibility to change Master or Sub presets from the monitor window.
The master-Preset menu on the monitor window is greyed out.
Disable the possibility to save or load UAPG2 design file
The software connects (live) automatically to the UAPG2 master-preset by using the default
IDM (ADMIN) which has an access to all master-presets.
Disable the possibility to close the software from the monitor window
Toolbars
Choose which kind of tools will be shortcuted in
the TOOLS BAR
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User
In this topic you will find windows related to system communication (Ethernet: ID and UAPG2
system: User). Most part of those windows has short access in the TOOL BAR. We are going to
introduce you every items. To learn how to use those items please refer to the create a project and
how to sections.
The User menu contains the following items:
User Management
Opens the User Management window (floating window)
You have the possibility to define up to 40 different users with different
access privileges.
Click [Add] to add a new User (open the Add new user window),
[Delete] to delete one user, [Store] to load new user in UAPG2 system.
[Close] to close window.
If you select a User and click [Edit] you will have access to Add new user window to modify access
privilege or change code:
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Simply read what you want to allow as rights and notch the corresponding blank square.
Bottom of the window you can define which UAPG2 file will be opened when the user will log in.
Note: You need to setup both Use ID and User management for a working user in the virtual/monitor
window mode of the software. If the software asks to save the changes DO SAVE.
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ID Management
Opens the ID Management window (floating window)
This feature is available to prevent all unauthorized people to connect to the system via the network.
The ID management allows to gives access to the Master-Preset with an user name and password.
With this window you can create new user ([Add])
Erase users ([Delete])
Close the window ([Close])
Finally Edit users right [Edit]) this last button opens the following ID
Information window.
Logout User
Opens the User Login window (floating window)
Allow to logout or change users.
Available only if unconnected.
Logout ID
Opens the IDM Confirmed window (floating window)
Allow to logout or change ID users.
Compile
Start the compile process.
The software verifies that no major errors remain before uploading the
design into UAPG2 system.
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Operation
In this topic you will find windows related to system connection. Most part of those windows has
short access in the TOOL BAR. We are going to introduce you every items. To learn how to use those
items please refer to the create a project and how to sections.
The Operation menu contains the following items:
Store
Reverse
Connect
Disconnect
Audio Enable
Audio Disable
Store
Starts the Store process which upload your design into the UAPG2 system
Reverse
Starts the reverse process which download the design from the UAPG2 system into your computer
Connect
Connects your computer to the UAPG2 system
NOTE: You have to have opened the good corresponding design file to connect to UAPG2 system.
Disconnect
Disconnects your computer from the UAPG2 system
Allow you to change settings and re-upload them into UAPG2 system
Audio Enable
Activates the Audio (Outputs) of the UAPG2 g2 system
Audio Disable
Stops every audio signals going out of the UAPG2 system
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Tools
In this topic you will find windows related to system configuration and software settings. We are
going to introduce you every items. To learn how to use those items please refer to the create a
project and how to sections.
The Tools menu contains the following items:
Update
Machine Configuration
Parameter Setting
Clear Remote IP
Clear MCU Data
VR Calibration
Options
Establish Ethernet Link
Reset
Configure machine IP
Update
Opens the Firmware update window (floating window)
The software contains every updated firmware. If you have to update UAPG2 or PPM or URC, just
click on [update] button.
Note: Always update DSP before MCU and never reset between the two update processes.
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Machine Configuration
Opens the Machine Configuration window (floating window)
When you are connected to the UAPG2 system
This window allows you to read and set some internal UAPG2 information.
Date/time: set the internal date and time of the UAPG2g.
Click [read] to see which settings are into each UAPG2 of the system
Click [SET] to load some settings changes
Click [Get Current Time] to get computer date and time directly.
Time adjustment:
If you use the UAPg2 connected to internet, our advice is to synchronize the time with NTP protocol.
If you use the UAPg2 in stand alone, then the only way to adjust the time if needed is to use the
parameter "Time error (Sec)".
At first, set the time (from the PC or with NTP), and remember this time.
Leave the machine working in stand-along during one month.
After one month, record the current time and see the formula.
Time Error(sec)=(current time -previous time)/30
Set time error sec in machine configuration.
Every day at 00:00, the machine will automatically increase/decrease the time(calibration time).
See "Adjust Time/Date" chapter.
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RS-232 SET: Set the RS232 communication, Baud rate, parity, Stop bit and connected target
Click [read] to see which settings are into each UAPG2 of the system
Click [SET] to load some settings changes
NTP: Set the UAPg2 to have the date/time updated in real-time by the NTP servers. NTP means
Network Time Protocol.
Click [read] to see which settings are into each UAPG2 of the system
Click [SET] to load some settings changes
See "Adjust Time/Date with NTP" chapter.
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Parameter Setting
Opens the Parameter setting window (floating window)
This window is applied to setting the parameter of dsp elements with maximum and minimum value.
There are two tab sheets:
Global:
Here you can define a range or specifics values and give a name to
this specific range then in the Private tab you can assign this specific
range to specific component.
Private:
Here you can assign specific range (define in
global) to a component in the design.
For example if there is a element ranged from
20 to -90, if we add a row on the Global tab and set maximum as 50 and
minimum as 0 then give it a name mm. Next, change to private tab and
select the mm item in Change to follow global and click ok. The element
will have a new maximum 50 and minimum 0 now
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Clear Remote IP
Opens the Parameter setting window (floating window)
Clear the IP addresses of the remote devices (PPM, URC)
connected to the selected UAPG2(s).
If you add new remote device or change something in the system
you may have to clean all IP addresses and re-give addresses
(Search process in the remote list window: sheet 41).
Click on Delete several time
This feature is useful when the UAPG2 have strange behaviours due to a error during data transfers
or an old improper design.
VR Calibration
Opens the VR Calibration window (floating window)
Here you calibrate all the remote potentiometer (Variable Resistors)
connected in the control inputs (defined as analogue inputs) and the 8
front knobs of the UAPG2.
Simply choose the UAPG2 of the system and the control input (or the
front knob) then put it at the minimum and click on [Minimum]s button
then put the potentiometer (or the front knob) to the maximum and
press the [Maximum]s button. After that switch off/on the UAPG2 and
the potentiometers are calibrated.
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Option
Opens the options window (floating window)
This option window contains 6 different tabs. Here are
the details of each tab:
DSP design:
Active some option regarding design (working area):
1) Show animation, the Icons are animated
2) Show print boundaries, you will see on the working
area the limits of each page. So you can be sure that your
design is not between two pages if you want to print it.
3) Component first seat, when you drag and drop the
component from the component system windows
(design component area) you can choose either that
every components are put on top left or are put where
your mouse is when you release the right button after
drag and dropping.
File:
1) Autosave your design, notch it if you want that
UAPG2 software auto save your current project
2) Autosave every XX minutes, choose the time
between two project saves
3) YY recent files, Choose the number of files which
will be accessible from the recent files option in the
file menu (p. 32).
Color Scheme:
Change the color of the audio component windows
For example if you use color settings
Default setting:
Change settings:
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Results:
Store:
1) Auto Connect to system, notch it if you want that UAPG2
software auto connect after uploading a design file into
UAPG2 system. If you do not active this option a message
box will appears asking you if you want to connect or not.
2) Auto enable Audio after connecting, notch if you want
that audio can go out from UAPG2 after uploading a design.
If you do not active this, a message box will appears asking
you if you want to order audio enable.
3) Auto configure remote, If you have remote devices (PPM, URC) the software will ask you if you
want to configure them each time you upload (store) a design file. By activating this option the
configuration will be automatic.
Network:
1) NIC, Define which net-card of your computer is used
by the UAPG2. Be sure the right card is used.If you are
connected directly be sure that is not the WIFI card
which are define here.
2) IP Address gives you the IP address used by your
Net-card. By default UAPG2 is set on address:
192.168.100.XY, be sure your computer is also set on
this network and be sure the computer is not using the
same as a UAPG2. To be sure use 192.168.100.1 for
your computer.
3) UDP Broadcasting Port, be sure to use same UDP
port between your computer and UAPG2 (Try as
possible to keep the 19760)
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Reset
Opens the Machine List windows (floating window)
You can select a UAPG2 of your system and reset all the
parameters. Use it if you have some trouble with your system and
you do not know why.
Configure machine IP
Opens the UAPG2 Machine Configuration windows (floating window)
This options is used when you use linked UAPG2 (A system of UAPG2)
in order to get and set the order of the several devices on the network
(give a unique number to each UAPG2, identification number)
Write the numbers of UAPg2 under "Machines Count", and then click
on [Configure]. Wait until you see a proper Net status.
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Lock
In this topic you will find windows related to secure the software when you leave it. You have the
possibility to lock the software in order to prevent unwanted use when you are away from it.
The Lock menu contains the following items:
Lock
Password Setup
Lock
Block the computer
First define a password by clicking Password Setup
Then click Lock
Note: you have to re-define a password each time you lock the software.
Password Setup
Choose a password to lock Software
You will have to enter a password each time you want to lock software.
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Window
In this topic you will find tools to re-arrange windows or find hidden opened windows.
The Window menu contains the following items:
Cascade
Tile
Arrange Icons
Current opened windows list name
Cascade
Arrange every opened window in cascade mode
Tile
Arrange every opened window in tile mode
Arrange Icons
If you have a lot minimized windows everywhere on the working area, this Items will arrange them
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Help
In this topic you will find some features.
The Tools menu contains the following items:
Version
Activate
About
Soft-Keyboard
Version
Opens the Version window (floating window)
This window allows you to know which versions are installed into UAPG2, PPM, URC and which
version has to be used with the current software.
If the version is displayed in red it means the version is mismatching and you will have to update the
UAPG2 or the remote devices.
Activate
This feature is not used in Europe. You do not have to activate your product when you receive it.
About
Some information about the software
Soft-Keyboard
Opens a Soft-Keyboard in order to use UAPG2 software with touch screen computer or with
computer without keyboard
This Soft-Keyboard has a fixed size optimized for screen resolution of 1280x800 pixels.
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Here you have two UAPG2s, three URCs and two PPMs
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< or >
Clicking
'Remote' folder:
o URC
o PPM
Grab the UAPG2 icon from the 'Audio Processor' folder and drop it anywhere into the 'System'
window (working area).
Note: Notice the cursor changing to a Paste Cursor as you move it over the System window.
Note: A modal type dialog window titled 'Configure Modules' pops up asking you to put in the audio
board slot configuration of the UAPG2 you are about to add to the system.
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Since there are many combinations audio boards can be fitted or omitted, let's just take a detailed
look to the configuration of the UAPG2 0808. Configurations of other machines are made
respectively to their I/O boards fitted similar to the following instructions below.
By default the UAPG20808 comes with the following boards fitted:
o
o
o
o
Slot A:
Slot B:
Slot C:
Slot D:
Analogue Input
Analogue Output
Analogue Input
Analogue Output
Tips: If you are not sure about the hardware configuration of your UAPG2:
BLACK Audio connectors = OUTPUT,
GREEN Audio connectors = INPUT
To choose these settings you can click into the scroll menu and select the corresponding board. But
there is a much more efficient way to do this:
Press the [Tab] key on your keyboard.
The scroll menu of 'Audio Module A' is highlighted allowing you to select the audio board type by
using the keyboard's arrow keys. As the UAPG20808 comes with an analogue input board fitted to
slot 'A' no action is required.
To go on press the [Tab] key on your keyboard again.
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Note: if the UAP is attached to the pc and the system powerd up it will see the card configuration on
its self.
If you right click on the dragged and dropped UAPG2 icon you will have access to some features:
Name: give a name to this UAPG2
Delete: same issue as selecting and press DEL key (delete the
virtual UAPG2)
Dsp functions: same effect as double-clicking on the UAPG2 icon,
open the dsp design working area (see create audio signal path)
ExternalSelect: define the kind of each control input (Logic in (TTL)
or analogue in)
Name
ExternalSelect :
The TTL inputs work by groups. In the Logic IN window, you have to assign each TTL input to a group.
By default only the TTL inputs from 1 to 8 are already assigned to group 1 to 8.
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If you set the others channel ( 9 to 16 ) in TTL IN mode, than you have to configure the groups 9 to
16 in the Logic IN window (that means assign TTLin 9 to group 9, and TTLin 10 to group 10, etc).
Note: An analogue input can control a component's parameter only if his corresponding
component's input and output are linked to something in the design.
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Then open View/Logic IN, and select the tab "Groups". Select your UAP. And then select the group
number 10:
Now to assign the control 10 to the group 10, push the button "10".
An assigned button is pushed and displayed in black (not in grey).
Now you can use this control. Of course, you have to assign it to a component parameter.
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This option is avalbe but can only be used when using a selector (bineary) or use the and and or
function in the logic output section.
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4) Create audio signal path
All of the DSP functions of a processor are made in their DSP function design windows. To access
these windows double click the processors icon in the 'System' window or choose: > DSP Functions
from it's content menu.
Your screen ought to look like this:
At the left side in the 'Design Control Section' the control window 'Components' becomes active and
the 'Design View Area' is showing the DSP design window entitled 'UAPG2 (UAPG2name) already
holding the icons of the I/O modules you defined in the 'Configure Modules' dialog when you added
the processor to the system.
To create a signal path:
The purpose is to connect Inputs to outputs through various modules (components) allowing to
modify or route the signal.
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Virtual Control: If you have defined one or several virtual logic output(s)
(virtual window) you can assign this LED to one or several of those virtual
LED(s).
1) Name of the type of virtual control (here Logic Output)
2) Name of the virtual control (here there is no virtual control defined)
Control: Here you can choose to active one (or several) Logic connector(s) of the UAPG2 system with
this LED
1) Name of the type of hardware connectors (here logic Outptut)
2) Name of the UAPG2 (if you have several UAPG2 here you choose
which UAPG2)
3) Hardware channel output connector which will be assigned to this
software LED (here the channel number 3, Logic output number 3 of the UAPG2 named 1)
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1) Name of the type of virtual control
2) Name of the virtual control (here there is no virtual control defined). If you click none you erase all
previous assignment of this parameter in this UAPG2.
Control: Here you can choose to active one (or several) Logic connector(s) of the UAPG2 system with
this button (logic in) or to activate this button with hardware control input.
1) Type of hardware connectors assigned to this software logic In.
2) Name of UAPG2 in the system which will have the assigned
connector. Here the 8 first control inputs of the UAPG2 named
training1 are defined as logic input. If you click none you erase all
previous assignment of this parameter in this UAPG2.
3) Number of the connector assigned to the software logic input
Note: To define control input as logic(TTL) or Analogue input, see define control input.
Event: You can choose to assign this software logic in to an Event (after you will have the possibility
to select the state of this software logic input when the event is activated)
URC: When you use a URC you first define Label it is just a name that appears on the URCs screen.
Here you can assign this software input to a specific label (after the UAPG2s name and URCs name,
all the label will be listed for each URCs).
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Control: Here you can choose to pilot this fader with hardware control input.
1) Type of hardware connectors assigned to this software
analogue in.
2) Name of UAPG2 in the system which will have the assigned
connector. Here the 8 last control inputs of the UAPG2
named 1 are defined as analogue input. If you click none you
erase all previous assignment of this parameter in this
UAPG2.
3) Number of the connector assigned to the software
analogical input (CH = control input, rear of the UAPG2 and
FP front panel, front of the UAPG2)
Note: To define control input as logic (TTL) or Analogue input, see define control input.
Event: You can choose to assign this software logic in to an Event (after you will have the possibility
to select the state of this software logic input when the event is activated)
URC: When you use a URC you first define Label it is just a name that appears on the URCs screen.
Here you can assign this software input to a specific label (after the UAPG2s name and URCs name,
all the label will be listed for each URCs).
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How to
In this section you will have quick access to learn in details how to exploit UAPG2 capabilities.
Read the Start a project (basics and generalities)chapter before this How to section in order to
learn the basics.
Connect PC to UAPG2
Generalities
There are one type of connection with UAPG2 software:
Ethernet connection
Ethernet connection
This connection allows PC to discuss with UAPG2 (one or several UAPG2 in a network) once this
connection established you can:
Check version of UAPG2 system or remote device (PPM, URC)
Update UAPG2 system or remote device (PPM, URC)
Upload design file in UAPG2 system
Connect PC to UAPG2 to adjust parameters in live
1) Define IP address
By default (factory settings) the address of the UAPG2 is 192.168.100.006 where XYZ is the specific
address of the device. First of all you have to be sure that your computer net card is set on this
network. Please refer to your network card user manual to set it. You can safely choose
192.168.100.50 as network address for your computer
With windows XP you can proceed as follow to change your network address (With windows VISTA
you should do similar steps).
Click [Start] button choose parameters network connection
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Right click on the icon of your connection (normally it is your local network) and choose
PROPERTIES
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If you know the IP address of the UAPG2 you can enter it in the IP
address field.
If you doesnt know the address or you have several UAPG2 connected
in the network leave the field blank.
Be sure the port field is the same as the one define in the (option
window, network tab)
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Once the connection process complete (successful) the computer is ready to communicate with
the UAPG2. To know if the Ethernet link is activated a green Ethernet led appears in the bottom left
of the UAPG2 software.
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If the UAP already has a configuration inside : Tools/clear the MCU data
All the UAP must be in the same version (MCU and DSP).
Check all your UAP's version, if necessary you may have to connect with each one UAP,
establish Ethernet link and update.
You can plug and unplug the link and see instantly in this window how many machines are
detected. Check your cable until the detected machine count becomes match with the number of
UAP.
If one of the links is broken or absent, the detected machine will be 1.
As soon you see the right machine count, write the number of UAP in the Machine Count box, and
click on "Configure" button.
If you cannot get the "Normal status", the problem can come from the UAPg2 version. In that case
establish the connection with each UAPg2 individually, and then update them to the latest version.
(see Check UAPg2 version)
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Also a possibility is to power down the complete system and power up. Give in the numer of UAPG2s
again.
The system is configured properly, "when Net Status: Normal" is displayed.
Then draw your design by drag and
drop the UAP icon to the design area.
For each UAP the "Configure Modules"
window ask you about the Audio modules.
As the system is configured,
the Inputs/Outputs choice appears already
correctly. (Check it)
Note: If a link between two UAPG2s is broken this can also be seen on the front of the UAPs. The
UAP with a blinking red/green power led has the broken link on the input.
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When you do something to resolve the problem (like exchange a cable), the UAPs need some times
to get the system in a normal state. You have to wait several seconds. I can also try to store again the
configuration to wake up the system.
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Click
Firmeware Ver:
DSP Ver:
Version mismatch is displayed in red, indicates that you have to update the Firmware
When you have URC or PPM defined and connected you can also check if versions are OK.
Note : Updating the UAPG2 software makes necessary to update the UAPG2's firmware also.
Updating the LAP software sometimes makes necessary to update the LAP's firmware also.
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Update DSP
Updating the UAPG2 software sometimes makes necessary to update the UAPG2's firmware also. To
do this follow these steps:
Note: Update DSP always BEFORE a MCU firmware update; even if there is no MCU firmware
mismatch when reading the firmware versions.
Open the Ethernet connection
Choose menu: > Tools > Update... (DSP Tab)
Select the UAPG2 you want to update (click on the box on the left)
Click [Update]
Update MCU
Update MCU always after a DSP firmware update; even if there is no MCU firmware
mismatch when reading the firmware versions.
Open the Ethernet connection
Note:
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Select the UAPG2 you want to update (click on the box on the left)
Click [Update]
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Update URC
Select the URC you want to update (click on the box on the left) (you can update several URC
at same time)
Click [Update]
Select the PPM or PPM-SP you want to update (click on the box on the left)
Click [Update]
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If this window does not appear, or if there are warnings, there is some trouble with the configuration
(design). Check it and correct the mistakes.
3) Now we are going to load the UAPG2 with our configuration: menu Operations > Store... or hit
ctrl+F7 or click on this icon:
5) Type user ID (in a new setup this is always ADMIN no password)Click [ok], you will see the load
process.
6, 7 and 8) FOR URC AND PPM only:
6) At the end, if the remote is well configured this dialogue box appears:
Note PPM:
If this dialogue box does not appear, it means that the PPM is not recognized by the
UAPG2. A yellow light flashes on the PPM (Fault led). You have to restart the research procedure.
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7) Click Yes, the URCs and PPMs are configured when this dialogue box appears:
8) Click Ok. A dialogue box appears and asks if you want to connect to the machine. Click Yes if you
want to pilot some settings with your computer.
9) Another dialogue box appears and asks if you want to order audio_enable. Click Yes if you want
inputs and outputs to be active.
Time adjustment:
If you use the UAPg2 connected to internet, our advice is to synchronize the time with NTP protocol.
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If you use the UAPg2 in stand alone, then the only way to adjust the time if needed is to use the
parameter "Time error (Sec)".
At first, set the time (from the PC or with NTP), and remember this time.
Leave the machine working in stand-along during one month.
After one month, record the current time and see the formula.
Time Error(sec)=(current time -previous time)/30
Set time error sec in machine configuration.
Every day at 00:00, the machine will automatically increase/decrease the time(calibration time).
Note: When using the NTP protocol on an internet NTP server do not update the time or date
within 5 sec of each other. You will risk getting you IP address band by the NTP server.
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Adjust Time/Date with NTP
Set the UAPg2 to have the date/time updated in real-time by the NTP servers. NTP means Network
Time Protocol.
First of all, Select Tools Option
Check the IP address on the both "Network" and "Internet Protocol" tab.
The IP address of your PC (Network tab) must be in the same network than the IP address of the
UAPg2 (Internet Protocol tab).
The Gateway must match with the gateway of the local network where is connected the UAPg2.
If you change a parameter, then the UAPg2 must be restarted.
Click [read] to see which settings are into each UAPG2 of the system
Click [SET] to load some settings changes
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clicking
First enter User name then password. If you check Customized in the Set Access Privileges, By
notching the white square you can select which are the privileges of this user (by notching what do
you want). Than couple the file by selecting it in the bottom line.
Now the software has all the known privilages to the users.
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To get connected to the UAPG2 with the new user the UAPG2 also has to know the user.
Click menu: "User --> ID management"
Type the same Ures ID and Password and click ok
Note: The UAPG2 has to be connected to the PC to set this item.
1) Select by drag and drop (from the Design Control Area to the Virtual control window) which kind
of controls or indicators (Logical In, Logical Out or Knob) you want.
2) Name the virtual adjustment by right-clicking on it: > Properties > Function field. You can also
adjust some settings, in the properties window.
3) Assign which adjustments you want to control with this virtual adjustment (double click on the
component icon then right-click on the adjustment and select Virtual control > analogue in, logic
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in or logic out (depends on which kind of adjustment you want to control) > name of the virtual
adjustment.
4) If you want to use the virtual adjustment in the Monitor window right click on the virtual
adjustment and select > copy to Monitor then paste it on the monitor window.
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e) Right-click where you want to paste the adjustment
f) Select > Paste
In the Design Control Area you have three choices (drag and drop to the monitor window):
Label:
Group button:
Image:
Close button:
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Click [Close].
Open View -> Monitor Settings:
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Notch the options of the monitor window. See View/Monitor settings for more details.
To have an automatic logon, notch at least "Auto Connect".
Click on [Close] to close the window.
Compile.
Save your configuration in the file
Then store the configuration.
If the IDM is required (access to the Master-Presets), type the default IDM user which is ADMIN (no
password):
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Now to access to the machine, the monitor user has to follow these steps:
1. Open the UAPg2 software
The ethernet connection and also the machine connection will be done automatically:
Close these windows. Now the monitor window is opened, and the user is connected (ethernet and
machine).
Ethernet connection
(Icon always available)
Machine connection
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User login
(software & configuration access)
(available if unconnected with machine)
Software
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To return in administrator mode, the user has to disconnect with the machine
Click on the User Login
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Master preset
Master preset allows storing of several different DSP design in a same configuration.
1) Define (Add and Name) the number of Master Preset that you need.
2) Select the Master Preset you want to work with and make your design.
3) Do the same for each Master Preset
To change Master preset simply change the current Master preset when the PC is connected, or use
URC or Logical connectors (see corresponding How to... chapter to know how to proceed)
Sub preset
Sub Preset allows different predefined adjustments (Mute, Volume,...) in a same Master Preset. But
you cannot change the design as in the Master Preset.
:
Saves (<) or Load (>) Sub Presets
Example of use:
For example we are going to define two sub-presets:
- the first with all the C inputs on +20dB (Sub preset's name: A + 20dB).
- the second with C inputs set to -90dB and Mute on (Sub preset's name: A mute).
1) Define the two subpresets. Click twice on the
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2) Click
3) Click
the name of the current Sub Preset appears:
4) Then we are going to choose which adjustments we want to assign to the Sub preset:
Double click on the component you want, (for our example double click input C), then right click on
the adjustments and assign the adjustment to the Sub preset. A blue dot appears if there is a sub
preset assigned to the adjustment. Repeat that for all the adjustments.
5) Set the adjustments: click on the Sub preset you want to store the adjustments:
For example A mute:
Then adjust what you want:
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(load).
Use a PPM
Because every remote device needs power, you will have to add external power supply every three
remotes devices or every 300 meters. Except for the first three remote devices or the first 300m,
power will be delivered by the UAPG2. The maximum distance between UAPG2 and remote device is
800m.
There are four main steps to configure a (or several) PPM(s):
1) Connect the PPM
2) Define the system with the PPM
3) Search and set the PPM (The UAPG2 scans the system and attributes a specific IP address for each
remote device (PPM and URC) automatically)
4) Adjust PPM's parameters
You can also assign chime to a PPM.
Note: Always clear remote address before installing or changing system with new PPMs. If during
the search process the system do not find the correct number of remote devices clear remote IP
then search again. If it doesn't correct the problem please check the wiring (to be sure that data A
and B are well connected: A to A and B to B).
Connect PPM
To connect PPM or several PPMs you need to use Junction boxes (JB). Connect Audio to the
UAPG2 Input you want but take note of which PPM is connected to which input (note the serial
number).
After that, define the system with the PPM.
Note: If you have a bad connection: Switch on the end line resistor on the last Master PPM (rear of
PPM).
Slave feature is not available for the moment.
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Maximum lengths:
If you have several PPM, repeat this for each PPM, then Search and Set the PPM(s) (gives IP address
to each PPM).
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3) Click
...
again...
5) When the system has finished the search, a list with the various connected PPM appears. Each
PPM is identified by its own serial number. This number is written on a sticker at the back of the
PPM. The system finds automatically each PPM (In our example the PPMs serial number is: R00126).
Note: If the system doesn't find all the remote devices: clear all remote IP address (Shift+F5) and
search again.
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6) Click
7) Select the PPM in the first window by assigning the corresponding serial number to each PPM (For
our example on Input A2 of UAPG21 we have connected the PPM R00126):
8) Click
, then click
The system is now ready to work with the PPM connected on the input A2 of the UAPG21 (according
to the last picture). Just let's adjust some PPM's parameters.
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2) A window appears:
Serial No.:
Name:
Priority:
Key:
Serial number of the PPM connected on this input (on which we double clicked).
Assign a name for this PPM
Fix the priority of this PPM compared to others. (1 = highest priority, 8 =lowest)
Number of key (8 for a single PPM, or more with extensions modules, up to 64)
Talk/Push:
The microphone is switched on only if the Talks key is maintained.
Talk/ Locked: A pressure on the Talks key to switch on the microphone, a second pressure to
switch it off.
Message control:
Stacking Paging Cancel: If not notched, the PPM-SP will record the announcements in case of the
destination is already busy by another PPM-SP. The announcement will be
play as soon as the destination will be available.
Note: when using a normal PPM the stacking paging cancel is greyed out or
disappearing when the serial number of a PPM is assigned
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Announcement Setup: Open a window to regulate the chime. See Configure Chime for further
information.
By default the PPM has two chimes in his internal memory, click on the "active" box and select which
chime you want by clicking in the "Index" field.
When all the settings are Ok, the PPM is ready to be used like any kind of input sources. To learn how
to configure the system in order to control the access of the sound to various areas through the
PPMs keys, see the "define paging with PPM" chapter.
Rear PPM adjustments
At the rear of the PPM you can adjust level of mic, speak or chime.
You can also have additional keys with PPM KEYPAD (the connector is on the left of the picture)
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Select chime
Open the window Wave File Manager, menu view:
Click
Note: If the file is already transfer the message says: "there are 0 wave file transfer to Wave library".
Then close this window:
You can also load your own wave file: 16bits, mono, 16kHz in the wave file manager window (menu
view): by clicking (add from)[ File]:
A window will open and request you to choose the wave files in your computer. Select the chime and
click [Ok]. When you've selected all the whished files, click [Cancel].
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Load chime
Open the window Chime data store menu view:
If you have several PPM connected, choose in which you want to load the gong.
Click on the
.
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Click
(or if you change only one PPM chime select it and click Ind)
The wave files are uploaded in the PPM. Depending on your system, this operation takes time.
When the process complete, close the window.
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Click in the Chime field of the PPM which you want to authorize the chime.
You can also reach this window by double clicking the PPMs icon, and click on
the Announcement Setup button
Click in the Index field to select the wave files you want to use as a chime.
Activate it by notching the Active box.
If you have several PPMs, repeat the manipulation for each.
When all those adjustments are done, compile your project and upload it in the UAPG2.
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Choose one of the LPC in the LPC list. No matter which LPC you choose, it's not necessary to use all
the inputs or outputs of the LPC. Even if you use one PPM (so one input of the LPC) you can use for
example the LPC 4x28.
We add a LPC component with 16 inputs and 16 outputs, even if we will use only 2 inputs and 2
outputs. In the first UAPG2 we wire the two inputs, and only one in the second UAPG2.
Then Double click on the component (LPC) to tell where the inputs are connected.
Each PPM which use one input has to be configured in its tab.
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First select the "input 1" tab to set the first PPM.
Unroll the menu "Audio Module" and select the input used by this PPM.
Then do the same for the second PPM. Select the tab number 2 to set the second PPM. Unroll the
Audio Module menu and select the input used by the second PPM.
And then notch the boxes you want to associate the outputs with the PPM Keys.
Now do the same in the second UAPG2, double click on the component (LPC) to tell where the input
is connected.
First select the "input 1" tab to set the PPM.
Unroll the menu "Audio Module" and select the input used by this PPM.
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Double click on the UAP to enter in the draw window, and drag and drop the "Message Player", and
LPC component.
The message player must send its audio to the input of the LPC. If the PPM is also used as
microphone, you have to mix the both microphone input and message player, you can do that by
several way, Matrices, Ducker, etc.
Then double click on the LPC component, and notch the table to make the
routing as you which. Select the good audio input in the Audio Module
Box.
You cannot have fixed route for the messages, so don't assign zones to
the Keypad Keys.
In the message player component, add several Message events,
and assign them to audio files.
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Double click on the "Message player" component, add several "Message Play" events and assign
them to audio files.
Open the Event management windows, and notch the "Third Party Cont." option for each message
event.
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Use PPMTouch
At first connect the PPMTouch to your TCP/IP network. If your switch/hub provides PoE
(power over ethernet) then you don't need to use a power supply. The switch/hub will bring power
to the PPMTouch. If you don't have PoE, then power the PPMTouch with the external power supply.
Set the IP settings of your PC to be on the same network than the PPMTouch.
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In the window's top, there is three buttons to access to the main pages:
In this page you can set the network settings of the PPMTouch.
PPM IP Address:
UAP IP:
Router:
Priority:
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Note: when a page is modified always press apply before going to a next page otherwise the
modified fields will not be saved
Define Paging
Open your web browser, and type the IP address of the PPMTouch.
The PPMTouch provides 30 programmable keys. These keys are displayed on three pages, available
with the Page buttons.
Btn* name :
Zone* selection:
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You can set several outputs in one key, as you can see in the Btn12 example above.
Don't forget to click on
Note: the maximum number of zones that can be reached from a PPMTouch is 16 zones
Define Messages
Open your web browser, and type the IP address of the PPMTouch.
Define Control
Control a fader
In the UAPg2 software, open the component to control.
To control a fader, right-click on the fader and select "Third Party".
Open View/Third Party, and select the "Elements" tab. You can see the element control.
Just add a "I" to the command ID (here C001) to increase or a "D" to decrease.
In this example, the command IC001, will increase of 2,2 dB.
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The command DC001 will decrease of 2,2 dB.
Not available on v1.0.3.54:
Click on the three dots (
Here you can see three different command: Increase, Decrease, Read and Write.
If you want to increase or decrease the fader, then you have to write the step (in dB) in the horizontal
fader in the window top. The Command will change, depending of the step.
If you want to write a value, then you have to write this target value on the knobs, in the window
bottom. The Command will change, depending of target value.
If you want to read a value, then you don't have to set the knobs, just use the Command.
You can read, under "Commands", the Command string to be set in the PPMTouch.
Please see Set Control on PPMTouch chapter.
Control a button
To control a button, we need to use two events. One event is used to active the button and
another to release it.
Click [Add] two times, to create two events. Under "control Type" select "Element Adjustment".
Rename the event as you want.
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Now push your button to have it in its "active position". Then right-click in the button and select the
event for the activation (in our example, Mute On).
Then do the same for the other button position. Release the button and assign it to the event for the
release (in our example, Mute Off).
) of the both events, one by one, that will open these windows.
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You can read, under Command, the Command string to be set in the PPMTouch.
Compile and store the configuration.
Please see Set Control on PPMTouch chapter.
In the window's top, there is three buttons to access to the main pages:
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In this page, you can see twelve boxes. Each one is a key on the PPMTouch.
For example we will set the three controls, set in the previous chapters (See Control a button, and
Control a fader chapters) : "Volume", "Mute On" and "Mute Off". We will use the key 1,2 and 3.
For each key, write the name of the control which will be displayed in the PPMTouch.
Under Destination IP, write the IP address of the UAPg2.
In the Command String box, write the command string of the control. This command string is
displayed in the third party window, in the UAPg2 software. (See Control a button, and Control a
fader chapters) .
Don't forget to click on
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Use an URC
Because every remote device needs power, you will have to add external power supply every three
remotes devices or every 300 meters. Except for the first three remote devices or the first 300m,
power will be delivered by the UAPG2. The maximum distance between UAPG2 and remote device is
800m.
There are six main steps to configure a URC or several URCs:
1) Connect the URC(s)
2) Define the system with the URC(s)
3) Search and set the URC (The UAPG2 scans the system and attributes a specific IP address for each
remotes device (PPM and URC) automatically)
4) Define and adjust URC's parameters
5) Assign adjustments
6) Set adjustments
Note: If you have some troubles during the procedure, try to clean the UAPG2 memory (first try to
clear remote IP address, after, if needed, try to clean MCU data then restart UAPG2-PPM
software)
Connect URC
To connect URC, use the RS485 connector at the rear of the UAPG2. For several URCs you may
have to use Junction boxes (JB), or you can daisy-chain them.
Note: It is recommended to not put more than 8 remote devices (PPM and/or URC) on one UAPG2.
Note: If you have a bad connection: Switch on the end line resistor on the last URC (Blue switch: 1 =
inactive, White square = active).
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1) First make sure to clear all old remote IP address. Clear remote IP (Shift F5)
2) Click View Remote list or hit F9
You can also double click on one of the URCs icons. A windows appears, click
3) Click
...
again...
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5) When the system has finished the search, a list with the various connected URCs or PPMs appears.
Each URC is identified by its own serial number. This number is written on a sticker on the URC. The
system finds automatically each URC (in our example the URCs serial numbers are: U00132 and
U00117).
Note: If the system doesn't find all the devices: Clear all remote IP address and search again
6) Click
7)SET the URC: Select the URC in the first window by assigning the corresponding serial number to
each URC (for our example we have connected two URCs on UAPG2 1) :
8) Click
, then click
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Serial No:
Name:
Assign right:
Logo:
Search:
Global Parameters:
You can write few words in the default menu called About . The user will
also have access to the URCs version number in this menu. You can also
change the name of this menu.
Enables to protect several settings with a password
Enables to choose two different logos. Those logos will appear on the URC
screen.
You can launch the URCs research process from here (see 6).
Manage the choices of Master Preset to which you will have access with the
URC.
(Master Preset: change all the systems design,
Sub Preset and Parameters: You can manage the choices of parameters and Sub Preset to which you
will have access with the URC.
(Sub Preset: Change only the adjustments but not the whole internal design.)
Memory:
About
By clicking on About this window appears:
Title:
Title for the menu which appears on the screen of URC
after the various adjustments choices (Max. ten characters).
Add and Delete: Adds or deletes a line of ten characters.
Memory:
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Assign right
By clicking on Assign Right you can protect some adjustments you have created in the URC. Just
select if you want the adjustment to the first layer (not protected) or in the protected layer.
To access to the protected layer: Hold exit and back and push the knob. Then enter the user name,
select [apply], enter the password and select [apply].
Logo
It is possible to post two different images to the screen of the URC. Only one image at a time can be
shown. By clicking the logo button the following window appears:
Constant Mode
Chooses one image (A or B) to be posted on the
screen of the URC.
Advertisement Mode (warning mode)
Alternates the two images every swap time seconds.
Waiting time:
Sets the number of seconds before the URC returns
to its initial state (apparent logo, and you have to
push twice the rotate knob for accessing the
adjustments). Be sure to let enough time to the user
to read and choose.
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Open:
You can search and assign to the URC any images (be careful about the size...) you have on your
computer by clicking on Windows File or Logo Library button.
By clicking Logo manager, a window shows you which images you have selected for your URC:
You can use any type of image you want. But the screen of the URC has only one colour (plus the
black background). So the best image parameters are:
Size: 128x64 pixels
Colour: Black and white
Search
See Search and set URC chapter.
Open the URC settings window, and select the "Global Parameters" tab.
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With this adjustment, you can then choose to switch between two modes/master preset pages
(conference or music for example) by clicking twice on the rotate knob of the URC and clicking on
MP-SP SEL. on the URC.
You can have several "MP-SP SEL." (by clicking [add]) with several Master Preset choices, just cross
the check box after clicking the three dots on Assigned.
The setting is complete.
To activate this parameter, compile and store the configuration into UAP.
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You can then Add or Delete all the kind of adjustments you want to have on the URC. Be aware
however not to overload the URC memory.
Assign a Label (name) for each of them. Not that here you just define how many adjustments you will
have with the URC.
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Unroll the "Control Type" menu, and select if it is a Sub-Preset control or an Element control.
Sub-Preset
Now that we have create the Sub-Preset parameter (Sub Preset and Parameters tab chapter), we
have to assign this control the sub-presets.
If there is no name next to "Sub-Preset" that means that there is no Sub-Preset already created.
In this case see Sub Preset chapter to create a sub-preset.
You can display the Sub-Presets list by clicking on [Name] in the sub-preset tool bar.
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On the URC settings window, click on the three dots ( ) on the right of the Assigned space, a
window opens and you can choose which Sub-Preset is accessible with this function.
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Element Control
Now that we have create the Element parameter (Sub Preset and Parameters tab chapter), we have
to assign this element control to an adjustment.
To assign the control to a specific action (adjustments), go to the design (double click on the UAPG2s
icon), then double click on the component (module) of which you want to use an adjustment. Finally
right click on the adjustments and select URC > UAPG2 (or the name you have given) > URC (or the
name you have given) > Label (or the name you have given) see the next chapter Assign
adjustments.
Assign adjustments
Caution, you cannot control an element if the corresponding inputs/outputs of the component are
not linked to something. As example, to control the volume of the channel 3 on a volume control
component, the input 3 and output 3 of the component must be linked to something.
Go to the design (double click on the UAPG2s icon), then double click on the component (module) of
which you want to use an adjustment. Finally right click on the adjustments and select URC
UAPG2 (or the name you have given) URC (or the name you have given) Label (or the name
you have given, in our example it's "volume").
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If you see an asterisk, it means that another adjustment is linked to this label.
It is impossible to assign two different types of adjustment s (for example a mute with a fader) on a
same Label; they must be the same type of adjustment.
Note: this is only visable when the machine is connected
Please see Assignation Philosophy chapter for more details.
Now, on the URC setting window you can see the number "1" under "Assigned", that means that this
control is assigned.
Set adjustments
Open the URC setting window. You can see how many module's adjustment you have assigned to a
label (number in the assigned column).
For example, in the following window, we see that there are two actions connected to the VOL. CD
label.
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By clicking on the three dots ( , in assigned column) a box appears. According to the assigned
function some adjustments are available by clicking in the box and set the value):
UAPG2 Column: If there are several UAPG2s: shows on which the action is undertaken
Component, ID Element, Input, Output, Band: Shows which components and which kind of
adjustments are assigned to this label.
Max, Min, Step, Type: Enables to adjust parameter adjustment. For example here we have fixed
the max level at 20 (dB), the minimum at -40 (dB), Step: fix the incrementing. Type: choose Linear or
Log.
Unit: Insert a unity for the adjustments, here: level in dB, this unity will be displayed on the URC's
screen.
Memory
Indicate the state of filling of the URCs internal storage. Pay attention to not exceed the URC storage
capacity.
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Our advice is to use a very short user name and password, because it takes time to enter these
names with the knobs of the URC.
On the URC window click on
A window will open and display all the parameter created in the URC:
Now, to access to the protected layer on the URC, the user will have to hold exit and back buttons
and push the knob. Then enter the IDM user, select [apply], enter the IDM password and select
[apply].
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FP1
FP2
FP3
FP4
FP5
FP6
FP7
FP8
First you have to define if rear control input is logic or analogue input.
You must be unconnected to do that.
On the system window in the working area right click on the desired UAPG2 (if you have several
UAPG2 in a system) and choose ExternalSelect option. Then in the External channel type settings:
#name of the UAPG2#, select for each connector if it is a TTL IN (logic) or an Analogical IN.
If you set the others channel ( 9 to 16 ) in TTL IN mode, than you have to configure the groups 9 to
16 in the Logic IN window (that means assign TTLin 9 to group 9, and TTLin 10 to group 10, etc).
Caution: You cannot mix the TTL and Analogue freely. In order, all the TTL must be before all the
analogue.
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Analogue Inputs
Second step right click on the software adjustments you want to pilot with the control input and
choose control option:
Logic inputs
The analogue/logic input must be set as TTL IN in the external settings.
Each used TTL IN must be assigned to a group to be available (Logic IN floating window).
Second step right click on the software adjustments you want to pilot with the control input and
choose control option:
1) Type of control you can assign to
this software control (adjustments)
2) Name of the UAPG2 in the system
3) Connector channel number (FP =
front panel knob)
When you open the hardware contact this will active the selected software button.
If you want to active a parameter when the contact closes, then you have to use the event
Management (in menu View), to create "Element control" event. Then you can assign this event
either to an opened or closed contact.
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Logic inputs in binary mode (group, only for selector component or presets selection)
The binary mode means use Logic inputs as bit for different choice.
The analogue/logic input must be set as TTL IN in the external settings.
To use the TTL IN in binary mode, several TTL IN must be assigned to a group.
Open the Logic IN floating window:
Assign several TTL IN to a group. In this example the TTL IN 2,3, and 4 have been unassigned to the
group 2,3 and 4 (to make them free). Then all of them have been assigned to the group 1.
The TTL IN number in black means "TTL IN selected for the group".
Second step right click on the selector you want to pilot with the control input and choose control
option:
1) Select Logic IN
2) Select the name of the UAPG2
3) Select the "multi-logic" group
The value of the controlled parameters will depend of the binary value of the group.
TTL IN 4
TTL IN 3
TTL IN 2
TTL IN 1
Binary value
Selector
MSB
LSB
position
0
0
0
0
0000
1
0
0
0
1
0001
2
0
0
1
0
0010
3
0
0
1
1
0011
4
0
1
0
0
0100
5
0
1
0
1
0101
6
0
1
1
0
0110
7
...
...
...
...
...
...
1
1
1
1
1111
16
Now if you open the Machine tab of the Logic In floating window you can see the multi-logic selector
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single logic
According to the TTL state (High or Low) click on one of the two fields: Login IN (High or Low)
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These logic output are simple dry contact, there is no voltage on the output.
The output contact is closed when the logical value is "1". It is open when logical value is "0".
For example, if the logical output is assigned to a "signal led", which lit when an audio signal is above
the threshold (logical value = 1), so the output contact will be closed. And it will be open when there
is no audio signal.
The "Machine" tab of the logic out floating window able to check the logical outputs.
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You can change the command ID in the Command_id field, in order to make the names of
parameters more explicit. (for example C001 --> INP1) Command_id must be 4 characters long.
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To see which frame you have to send from the third party controller to pilot the UAPG2, simply click
on the three dots ( ) in the Command field.
Move the cursor on the left to see how to change value. For example: if you want to increase volume
of the parameter C001 by step of 2 dB the command frame is IC0012.
For all the received command, the UAP acknowledge with ACK (0x06) or DLE (0x10 ).
Caution! Each preset has its own third party command. That's mean, for example, the packet to
increase the level of input A1 in the preset 1 is different than the packet to increase the level of input
A1 in preset 2.
ETX=0x03
In HEX format :
In DECIMAL format :
CR=0x0D
[TX] - 02 52 43 30 30 31 03 26 0D
[TX] - <STX> RC001 <ETX> & <CR>
Here you can see the response of the UAP (in this example the result is +09,9 dB).
In HEX format :
In DECIMAL format :
[RX] - 02 52 43 30 30 31 2B 30 39 2E 39 03 0D
[RX] - <STX> RC001+09.9 <ETX> <CR>
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Checksum calculation
The checksum is the sum of all data between STX and ETX. And keep only the least significant byte.
In the following example:
Click [Read] to load the LAPG2 values, if you want to change values and load it into the LAPG2 click
[SET]
To set RS 232 click on each serial parameters field "Baud rate", "Parity", "Stop bit" and choose the
setting in accordance with your third party device.
You can use the RS232 connection for two tasks:
1) To control LAPG2 with a third party controller (Vity, Crestron, AMX,...)
To select the type of task, select in the "Connect target" field between IDA4 and 3rd party
Note: These settings are also applied on the Ethernet 3rd party
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Example:
As example, I use UDP Test Tool software which is free on internet.
In the third party window, copy the string of the command.
In the third party device, set its IP address to be on the same network then the UAP.
Write the UAP IP address as remote IP, with UDP port 19761.
The local UDP port is the same, 19761.
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Now you can past or write the command string in the Data area.
Then click on "Send" to send the string to the UAP.
You can see the answer in the received data area.
The UAP answer "06 0D" as acknowledge, otherwise it answer "10D" or nothing.
You can also use the test command 02 54 03 54 0D". The UAP will just acknowledge if the
connection is working.
Caution : This test software is limited for Checksum max. up to 7D, If it's bigger than 7D, it will
result error.
So if you want test some function with checksum bigger than 7D, Set UAP command only with NOT
Checksum.
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Event Triggering
There are several ways to trig (start) the events as "message play event" or "Stop Event":
With Contact input
> see Use Control Inputs In to trig Events (as messages)
Scheduler
> see Use scheduler to trig Events (as messages)
With Third Party
> see Use third party to trig Events (as messages)
With PPMG2 Keypad
> see Use PPMG2 Keypad to trig Events (as messages)
At the moment, there is no way to use the virtual button to trig events.
Events types
If you have several master preset you will have to re-do the operation for each master preset.
Click menu view Event management
Columns:
NO.
Name
Control Type
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Element adjustment
Choose which adjustments (elements of a component) will be adjusted by the event. Right click on
the adjustments and choose event name of the event.
You can assign more than on adjustments to an event (several events of several components)
A yellow dot appears next an assigned adjustment.
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Once all the adjustment s are assigned to desired events go on the Event manager window (menu
view) and click on the Mount field of the event
Note: you will see the number of adjustments assigned to the event in this mount field
And adjust the value of each element (click on the virtual button or knob to fix the value)
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Set TTL-Out
This event pilot a Logic output of any UAPG2 of the system.
Create an event which control TTL out (control type) then click in the Mount field of this event
Select which output of which UAPG2 (if several UAPG2 in a system) will be open (and also the time of
(kind of pulse capability)
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Stop event
Two kind of event can be stopped: TTL output activation and Message play
To stop an event, create an event which stop event (control type).
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Choose the wave file which will be played
You can choose to repeat the message a fixed number of times: (Repeat field)
or until a stop event appears (Forever field).
(In the assigned field you will see the number of wave file assigned). Priority allows you to fixe if the
event has a higher priority regarding another message event.
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To see which frame you have to send from the third party controller to pilot the UAPG2, simply click
on the three dots ( ) in the Command field.
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Occurrences field: Gives name to the schedule and set time period etc.
Event List: List of all the defined events (here we do not have any event created, menu: view event
management)You can find the event list on the right side at the small arrow
Event control: define which event will be start by the schedule. You can also create a string of several
events and define time between events launch.
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Occurrence field
Event list
List all the defined events to create events.
Event control
Here you assign which event(s) will be started with the schedule.
First create event group:
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When you open this window, first of all, click on the reading glass on the both side to display the
messages files.
To be played, the messages must be stored into the UAPg2. To do this, select the message in the
library side, and then click on the arrow
Of course you can also retrieve a message from the UAPg2 to the library by clicking on the other
arrow
.
You can find the library directly in your PC:
C:\Programs\ATEIS\UAP-G2 v1.0.4.65\wave file
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Unroll the channel menu and select the output where the message will be played.
Then click on the tree dots under "Assigned" to select which message will be played.
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You can either select a file from the library or from the UAPg2.
Click on the reading glass to display the files, select one and then click on
file to the message event.
Click on the doors to quit this window.
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Then click on "+Add" to open the browser which allows you to select the file to import.
Click on "Close" to quit this window.
You can see your selected message:
The "1" under "Assigned" indicate that the event is assigned to a message.
At this state, the message is ready to be played, but you have to choose how you want to trig it.
From now we will works with the "play message event" that we have created.
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Stop Event
If you want to be able to stop the message when it's playing before its end, you have to create a
"stop event" associate with the message.
In the View menu, open the Event Management:
In the event management window, you can see your both event play & stop, with a "1" under
"Mount" indicating that the events are assigned.
You have now to choose how you want to trig these events. (see "Event Triggering" chapter)
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By clicking in the "store message button", the selected wave file will be stored into UAPG2:
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You can recover message or music loaded into UAPG2, on the message storage field of the Message
player component. To display the files click on the reading glass.
Select wave file you want to copy from UAPG2 to your computer and click on the retrieve button,,
wave file is copied into your computer.
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The system is properly set.
Even when the paging is not active, the ANG is still adjusting the AGC level with the ambient noise to
be ready when the paging will begin.
Notice:
The calibration should be done in normal ambient noise (shouldn't have suddenly loud noise
during calibration).
Do not adjust the gain of output, amplifier or sensing microphone during or after calibration.
(You can adjust volume of the audio source connected to P.M input.
Theoretically, when the calibration has finished, the AGC level will be stable around 0 dB in
the environment of no increasing noise.
But every calibration might exist deviation, if the AGC level is not stable around0 dB, user
could adjust the gain of output function, amplifier or sensing microphone to let AGC level
stable around 0 dB.
When the system is calibrating, clicking on the calibration button will cancel the calibration at
that moment. (The system will use the calibration result which was successfully calibrated at
last time.)
After calibration successful, the paging microphone shouldn't be placed nearly to sensing
microphone. (because the user's voice will be also received into sensing microphone.)
Inactive mode means that it is no paging. When the paging Microphone (or Music) input is
inactive, in general, it needn't increase or decrease gain. But it is better to set an initial gain
before outputs are active, then you become with a good approximation of gain.
Suppose your AGC gain is -6dB and there is a lot of ambient noise. When outputs are active,
but before it reach a correct gain, you won't hear the beginning of the announcement.
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Now the A.N.G will automatically adjust the level on the (P.M) signal depending on the ambient noise
detected on the sensing microphone.
The A.N.G will working when the paging activity led will light, meaning that an audio signal is
detected on the (P.M) input.
Dead Zone:
If the sensing microphone doesn't detect more noise than during the calibration, the A.N.G works in
the "Dead Zone" which means that there is no need to adjust the gain.
As the noise level is near than during the calibration, the differential level is almost null.
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You can see the AGC level near from 0 dB, meaning no compensation.
Increase Zone:
If the sensing microphone detects more noise than during the calibration, the A.N.G works in the
"Increase Zone" which means that the gain must be increased to compensate the ambient noise.
In our example, the noise is now louder than during the calibration. The differential level is around
4.4dB.
You can see the AGC level at 3,5dB, meaning the (P.M) signal is increased of 3,5dB.
As soon as the AGC level reach the level needed to compensate the ambient noise (or the Max Gain),
the A.N.G will goes back in the "Dead Zone".
Fast Increase Zone:
If the sensing microphone detects more noise than during the calibration, the A.N.G works in the
"Fast Increase Zone" which means that the gain must be quickly increased to compensate the loud
ambient noise.
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Power led
Pre-amplifier gain control
On the UAPg2 connector, you have to wire the "audio -" with the shield:
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Audio Specification:
Item
Microphone Input
Sensitivity
Audio Output
Output
Impedance
Frequency
Response
T.H.D Ratio
Condition
1 kHz
1 kHz
1 kHz
-
Min
48 dB
-
+0.2/-4dBu
60 Hz
50Hz ~ 20 kHz
Typ.
-
Max.
-40 dBu
60 dB
20 dBu
10 KOhm
10 kHz
0.3 %
0.5 %
Typ.
24 Vdc
Max
26 Vdc
Power Specification:
Item
Power Input
Condition
-
Min
22 Vdc
Mechanical Characteristics:
It is not IP55 compliant.
The max cable length between the NSM and the UAPg2 is 500 meter with CAT-5 cable
Dimension
Top Panel / Microphone Head
62.5mm(DIAMETER) x 92mm(H
Omni-directional electric condenser microphone
cartridge
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Threshold:
set at -18dB, because less would active the attenuation when the speaker is not
talking if the microphone catch some unexpected noise.
Response time: set very short, because the background music must be attenuated as soon as the
speaker is talking.
Attack and Release times: Which are the "fade in" and "fade out" on the background music.
Set almost one second for the hearing comfort, we want a kind music transition.
Hold time:
Set at 700(ms), enough to avoid the music back during the speech breaks.
Audio depth: Set at -20dB, to hear the music during the speech, but at very low level (depending of
the context).
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In summary:
485 :
Audio:
daisy chain, datas and power go from the UAPG2 to the first JB (or PPM) then from
the first JB (PPM) to the second, etc.
"star" connection, Each microphone and/or speaker is connected to an input and/or
output of the UAPG2
For other type of connection (Star connection, each PPM or URC are directly connected to the
UAPG2) we cannot ensure a proper working.
Note: it is advised to not put more than 8 PPMs and or URCs on one UAPG2. It is working with up
to 16 PPM but the response time is increased and you will have to use external power supply.
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Note: We do not recommend using a PPM or PPM-SP without a junction box because of the 10
wire RJ45 connector.
NOTE: the above is NOT an example for using the PPM or PPM-SP in a star configuration.
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For practically all the wiring you'll need straight CAT5 FTP OR STP
cable (4 pairs):
With PPM, a straight CAT5 FTP cable 5 pairs is needed (provided with PPM):
Junction Box
SYS. PWR
EXT. PWR
GND
Line OUT (+ -)
Line IN (+ -)
24VDC
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Slave RS-485 (A B)
Connectors:
Master RS-485 (A B)
AUDIO OUTPUT (line out): This signal comes from the PPM's microphone to be connected in a
UAPG2 input (Shielded audio cable)
RS-485 MAIN-IN + AUDIO OUT (To UAPG2): It is the BUS 485 to be connected into the UAPG2. You
can also have access with this JB output to the PPM's microphone signal
(to be connected to a UAPG2 input)
Pin 1. RS-485 B
Pin 2. RS-485 A
Pin 3. Line in Pin 4. 24Vdc
Pin 5. Ground
Pin 6. Line in +
Pin 7. Line out Pin 8. Line out +
RS-485 SIDE: BUS 485 to connect URC
Pin 1. RS-485 B
Pin 2. RS-485 A
Pin 3. NC
Pin 4. 24Vdc
Pin 5. Ground
Pin 6 ~ 8. NC
LOCAL POWER (24VDC):To gives power to the JB through a local power supply
MASTER PPM (CAT5 FTP 5 pairs): To connect the PPM
Pin 1. Slave RS-485 A
Pin 2. 24Vdc
Pin 3. Master RS-485
Pin 4. Master RS-485 A
Pin 5. Line out + ( PPM Mic)
Pin 6. Line out - (PPM Mic)
Pin 7. Line in + (PPm speak.)
Pin 8. Line in (PPm speak.)
Pin 9. Ground
Pin10. Slave RS-485 B
RS-485 MAIN-OUT (To next Master): To connect another JB (daisy-chain)
Pin 1. RS-485 B
Pin 2. RS-485 A
Pin 3. NC
Pin 4. 24Vdc
Pin 5. Ground
Pin 6 ~ 8. NC
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AUDIO INPUT: To send audio signal from a UAPG2 output to the PPM speaker (Shielded audio cable)
SLAVE PPM (CAT5 FTP 5 pairs): NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE MOMENT (to connect Slave PPM)
Pin 1. Slave RS-485 B
Pin 2. Slave RS-485 A
Pin 3. Line in Pin 4. 24Vdc
Pin 5. Ground
Pin 6. Line in +
Pin 7. Line out Pin 8. Line out +
Internal Switches:
POWER S/W: To choose between local power supply or the UAPG2 power supply
Master/Slave:NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE MOMENT (chose if the PPM connected to this JB is a Master
or a Slave)
LEDs:
POWER SYSTEM: Lights if the power comes from a local power supply
POWER LOCAL: Lights if the power comes from UAPG2
READY: Lights if the Junction Box is ready to work
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Connect PPM to JB
Simply use the CAT5 FTP 5 pairs provided with your PPM or a standard CAT5 FTP OR STP 4 pairs
(Straight): from PPM to MASTER PPM of the JB.
If you use a CAT5 FTP OR STP 4 pairs you probably will hear some data into the speaker of the PPM.
This is due to the internal wiring (if you do not use speaker, simply disconnect it).
2) Use a CAT5 FTP OR STP 5 pairs directly between the PPM and the UAP, as follow.
Connect RAC
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Input
Control the input signals parameters and monitor it.
The analogue input modules represent the physical analogue inputs accessible on the rear panel of
the UAPG2. There are four separate modules for use with each of the audio board slots A, B, C and D.
Analogue input and output modules are added automatically to the DSP window of the relevant
processor by defining their module configuration at the time you create them and should not be
altered.
The main control window of the input module is opened by a double click on the icon in the UAPG2
design window and appears like this:
Note: sensitivity and phantom power can be set and changed when connected
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Analogue Input Adjustments
Parameter
Range
Bypass
On/Off
Bypasses the channel fader settings. The channel gain will be equal
to unity gain (0 dB); LED, lit green when activate.
Mute
On/Off
Mutes or un-mutes the input channel; LED, lit red with channel
muted.
Sensitivity
Comment
0dB, 12dB, 24dB, Sets the input gain of the channel preamp.
40dB, 54dB
Phantom Power
On/Off
RTO
Clip
Volume (dB)
-20 to +20 dB
Signal
Level (dB)
Clip Threshold
Applies 48 VDC phantom power to the channel input for use with
condenser mikes.
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Output
Control the output signals parameters and monitor it.
The analogue output modules represent the physical analogue outputs accessible on the rear panel
of the UAPG2. There are four separate modules for use with each of the audio board slots A, B, C and
D. Analogue input and output modules are added automatically to the DSP window of the relevant
processor by defining their module configuration at the time you create them and should not be
altered.
The main control window of the analogue output module is opened by a double click on the icon in
the UAPG2 design window and appears like this:
Range
Comment
Clip
Volume (dB)
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Mute
On/Off
Mutes or un-mutes the output channel; LED, lit red with channel
muted.
Signal
Level (dB)
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Clip Threshold
-20.0 to
+20.0 dB
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Mixer
Mix or route several signal to an Output.
Since the UAPG2 software only compiles active nodes, there is no use having a whole bunch of
mixers, like 2x1, 3x1, to (n)x1, then 2x2, 3x2, to (n)x2, etc. It simply makes no difference if you take a
4x4 from the 4x4 component or the 16x16.
The mixer folder in the 'Component' control window holds three items:
Matrix Mixer
Mix several signals to Output(s)
The mixer components are organized in a subfolder named 'Standard' holding the modules '4x4',
'8x8' and '16x16':
The only difference of these modules is their number of in- and outputs, let's take a detailed look just
to the smallest one, the 4x4. The control window of the 'Standard Mixer' module is opened by a
double click on the icon in the 'UAPG2' design window and appears like this:
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Clicking the orange coloured function [Output(n)] buttons under the label 'Variable Matrix' in the
middle of the window opens the sub control windows of the particular output channels.
In here you can create an individual mix of the input signals independently for the specified output.
By default all levels are set to 0 db, which basically means, that all audio signals at the input are
mixed with no attenuation and appear like this on every output.
Range
Comment
Input Mute
On/Off
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Variable Matrix
Button
Opens the sub control window 'Standard Mixer for routing and
mixing input channels to the specified output
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Output Mute
On/Off
Range
Comment
Level (dB)
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
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Standard Mixer
Route several signals to Output(s)
The matrix components are organized in a subfolder named 'Matrix' holding the modules '4x4', '8x8'
and '16x16':
Since the only difference of these modules is their number of in- and outputs, let's take a detailed
look just to the smallest one, the 4x4. The control window of the 'Matrix' module is opened by a
double click on the icon in the 'UAPG2' design window and appears like this:
The matrix module is similar to the standard mixer, with the main difference, that there is no ability
to make independent mixes for each output channel. So the module primary is used for simple
routing purposes.
By default routing is set 1 to 1; audio at each input channel only appears on the particular output
channel with unity gain. In short: The module does nothing at all.
Matrix Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Input Mute
On/Off
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Routing Buttons
On/Off
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Output Mute
On/Off
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AutoMixer
Allows mix several signals to one output. The Activation of channel(s) can be done manually or
automatically by signal threshold and priority.
The 'Automixer' components are organized in a subfolder named 'AutoMixer' holding the modules
'4x1', '8x1' and '16x1':
Since the only difference of these modules is their number of inputs, let's take a detailed look just to
the smallest one, the 4x1. The control window of the 'Automixer' module is opened by a double click
on the icon in the 'UAPG2' design window and appears like this:
The auto mixer adjusts the signal output level on the output node depending on the number of
activated input channels. This function can be useful in conference applications or houses of
workshop, where usually unattended mixing has to be executed.
A special feature of this component is the priority function, which can be used for auto-paging
applications or to implement a voice triggered chairman's mike in a small conference system.
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Automixer Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
On/Off
Invert
0/180
Solo
On/Off
Solos the input channel. (the channel goes directly to the output)
Gate On
Level (dB)
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Manual Mode
On/Off
1 to (n)
Output mute
On/Off
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
Threshold (dB)
-90.0 to
+20.0 dB
0 to 10 s
0.0 to 100.0%
0.0 to 6.0 dB
0.0 to 100.0 dB
-100.0 to
+20.0 dB
Last Mic. On
On/Off
Ch 1 to (n), Last
Mic.
1 to Non Limit
Manual or
Automatic
Eq1 or Eq2
Chose here if you want a linear attenuation or a logarithmic attenuation which is more
near of the reality.
Eq1 : (NOM-1) x step (same attenuation for each addicting channel)
Eq2: log2(NOM) x step
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Channel activation:
At first, on the "Manual/Automatic" selector chose if you want manual or automatic channel
activation.
Manual:
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Compressor/Limiter/Expander
The 'Compressor/Limiter/Expander' folder in the 'Component' control window holds for items:
They represent the dynamic section and consist of the following modules:
Limiter
Compressor
Limiter
The second module within the 'Compressor/Limiter' folder is a simple single channel 'Feed-Forward'
type limiter:
The control window of the 'Limiter' module is opened by a double click on the icon in the 'UAPG2'
design window and appears like this:
The limiter's control window features a graphical display/editor window which is opened by a click on
the [Graph] button at the top left side of the control window and looks like this:
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The display/editor window displays an output to input graph, where the vertical axis corresponds to
the output signal level in dB, while the horizontal axis displays the input signal level in dB. The green
line reflects the currently set dynamic response graph of the compressor.
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters:
o red
o blue
o yellow
Ratio x:1
Threshold (dB)
Threshold range (dB)
This is an example of a sinusoidal signal limited with and without Hard Clipping.
If the input signal is a lot higher than the threshold the signal will be almost identical to the hard
clipping. The limiter is a crude way of limiting. For smoother limiting a compressor is a better solution
Limiter Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Graph...
Button
Threshold (dB)
60.0 to
20.0 dB
10 to 1000 ms
Bypass
On/Off
Hard Clipping
On/Off
Limiting
Indicates limiting.
0.0 to
-45.0 dB
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Compressor
A compressor is an automatic volume control. Loud sounds over a certain threshold are reduced in
level while quiet sounds remain untreated. In this way it reduces the dynamic range of an audio
signal. This may be done for aesthetic reasons, to deal with technical limitations of audio equipment,
or to improve audibility of audio in noisy environments.
Compression reduces the level of the loud sounds, but not the quiet sounds, thus, the level can be
raised to a point where the quiet sounds are more audible without the loud sounds being too loud.
The first module within the 'Compressor/Limiter' folder is a simple single channel 'Feed-Forward'
type compressor device:
The control window of the 'Compressor' module is opened by a double click on the icon in the
'UAPG2' design window and appears like this:
The compressor's control window features a graphical display/editor window which is opened by a
click on the [Graph] button at the top left side of the control window and looks like this:
The display/editor window displays an output to input graph, where the vertical axis corresponds to
the output signal level in dB, while the horizontal axis displays the input signal level in dB. The green
line reflects the currently set dynamic response graph of the compressor.
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The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters:
o red
Ratio x:1
o blue
Threshold (dB)
o yellow
Threshold range (dB)
Compressor Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Graph...
Button
Ratio x:1
0.10 to 1.00
Threshold (dB)
-60.0 to
+20.0 dB
0.0 to 40.0 dB
Sets the range of level, in which the ratio gradually alters from 1:1
to the value set by the ratio parameter (soft knee function).
10 to 1000 ms
10 to 1000 ms
0.0 to
-25.0 dB
Bypass
On/Off
Soft knee
On/Off
Compress
Indicates compression.
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Expander
An expander works in an opposite fashion than the compressor, the threshold is set and any part of
the signal dropping below this threshold will be affected by the expander and this level will be raised.
The expander therefore like the compressor balances out the signal making it sound more
professional. The expander allows having a signal with a bigger dynamic range.
The only module within the 'Expander' folder is a simple expander of the same 'Feed-Forward' type
like the compressor:
The control window of the 'Expander' module is opened by a double click on the icon in the 'UAPG2'
design window and appears like this:
Expander Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Ratio x:1
0.10 to 1.00
Threshold (dB)
-60.0 to
+20.0 dB
0.0 to 40.0 dB
Sets the range of level, in which the ratio gradually alters from 1:1
to the value set by the ratio parameter (soft knee function).
0 to 1000 ms
0 to 1000 ms
0.0 to
-25.0 dB
Bypass
On/Off
Soft knee
On/Off
Expand
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Comp-Limiter
The third module within the 'Compressor/Limiter' folder is a combination of the compressor and the
limiter modules described earlier:
The control window of the 'CompLimiter' module is opened by a double click on the icon in the
'LAPG2' design window and appears like this:
As this component is works exactly like the separately described modules please refer to the
parameter list of these modules.
Equalizer
The 'Equalizer' folder in the 'Component' control window holds two subfolders containing parametric
and graphic EQs:
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PEQ
You have six different PEQ modules, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 16 bands:
The control window of the 'PEQ' module is opened by a double click on the icon in the 'UAPG2'
design window and appears like this (example for 6 bands):
The display/editor window displays an output to input graph, where the vertical axis corresponds to
the output signal level in dB, while the horizontal axis displays the frequencies. The green line reflects
the currently set dynamic response graph of the equalizer.
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters (example: 4 bands):
Parameter
Range
Comment
Symmetry
Bypass all
Bypass
Bandwidth
Frequency
Gain
Graph
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GEQ
You have three different GEQ modules, 1 Octave, 2/3 octave, 1/3 octave:
The control window of the 'GEQ' module is opened by a double click on the icon in the 'UAPG2'
design window and appears like this (example for 1/3 octave):
The display/editor window displays an output to input graph, where the vertical axis corresponds to
the output signal level in dB, while the horizontal
axis displays the frequencies. The green line reflects the currently set dynamic response graph of the
equalizer.
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters (example: 4 bands):
Equalizer Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Graph
Bypass all
Bypass
Gain
Frequency
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Delay
Delay (basics)
Delay (basics) provides all to delay the signal. You have choice between seven times (you can adjust
precise time) and each sub-folders contains three components with various numbers of outputs. The
difference between basic and advanced is that for the advanced you can mute or bypass delayed
channels.
By double-clicking on the component's icon (for example: 5ms 4 Ch. ) a settings window appears:
Delay Parameters
Parameter
Range
Type
Delay time (us)
Comment
Temp (C)
Gain
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Delay (advanced)
Delay (Advanced) provides all to delay the signal. You have choice between seven times (you can
adjust precise time) and each sub-folders contains three components with various numbers of
outputs. The difference between basic and advanced is that for the advanced you can mute or
bypass delayed channels.
By double-clicking on the component's icon (for example: 50ms 4 Ch. ) a settings window appears:
Range
Comment
Mute all
Button
Bypass all
Button
Mute
Button
Bypass
Button
Type
Delay time (us)
Temp (C)
Gain
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Gate
The gate allows you to cut off the signal below a chosen threshold.
You can choose between four different gates:
Mono
With Sidechain
Stereo
Gate Mono
The first module within the "Gate" folder is a simple single channel:
The control window of the "Gate - Mono" module is opened by a double click on the component.
Gate Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Bypass
Button
Gate on
-60.0 to
+20.0 dB
Sets the threshold level above which the Gate will open.
Response time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the level's detection and the beginning of
the Gate operation
0 to 1000 ms
Hold time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the end level's detection and the end of
the Gate operation
10 to
10000 ms
Depth (dB)
-100 to 0 dB
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Gate Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Bypass
Button
Gate on
LED, lit
green
-35.0 to
+ 35.0 dB
-35.0 to
+ 35.0 dB
60.0 to
+20.0 dB
Sets the threshold level (input S) above which Gate will open.
Response time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the level's detection and the beginning of
the Gate operation
0 to 1000 ms
Hold time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the end level's detection and the end of
the Gate operation
10 to
10000 ms
Depth (dB)
-100 to 0 dB
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Gate Stereo
Simple double channel Gate
The control window of the "Gate - Stereo" module is opened by a double click on the icon in
the'UAPG2' design window and appears like this:
When one of the inputs goes above the threshold, the gate becomes active and the both left and right
input signals are routed to the output.
Gate Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Bypass
Button
Gate on
-35.0 to
+35.0 dB
-35.0 to
+35.0 dB
-60.0 to
+20.0 dB
Response time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the level's detection and the beginning of
the Gate operation
0 to 1000 ms
Hold time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the end level's detection and the end of
the Gate operation
10 to
10000 ms
-100 to 0 dB
-100 to 0 dB
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AGC
With this Automatic Gain Control, you can adjust automatically the gain of the source by setting a
target level.
AGC Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Release
Button
Bypass
Button
Active
-60.0 to
+20.0 dB
Sets the threshold level above which the gain will be controlled.
Advice: don't set a too much low level, otherwise it will hear some
unexpected little sound (breath, ambient noise).
-35.0 to +
10.0 dB
0.0 to +18.0
dB
0 to 1000 ms
10 to
10000 ms
Adjust the fade out time of the signal when AGC is no longer
working. This value is ignored if the Release button is not pushed.
Advice: A short time will give an uncomfortable hearing, with audio
slack between the speaker's words.
0 to 1000 ms
Level (dB)
Indicator
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On the "Input A" component, the input sensitivity is set to -40dB for standard dynamic microphone.
Threshold:
Set at -25dB. The level is adjusted only when the input signal is above -25dB. This is to
keep a natural dynamic.
Target level: We want a final target level at -10dB.
Maximum gain: Set at 10dB, because giving more gain will generate some uncomfortable level
differences.
Release time: Set at 800(ms), enough time to avoid hard transition when the speaker talks again,
after a little break.
Attack time: Set at 400(ms), enough time to avoid hard transition when the speaker begin to talks,
and not too long because we want a stable level quickly (not since the middle of the
sentence).
AVG time:
Set at 200(ms), not too long, to detect short peaks in the speech and to be
responsive. Not too short to avoid level change too often.
You can see on the vu-meter that when the speaker talks at 18dBu, the final level is around -10.5dBu:
Input level:
AGC level:
RMS vu-meter:
AGC in AGC out
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You can see on the vu-meter that when the speaker talks at 8 dBu, the final level is around -10.6 dBu:
Input level:
AGC
level:
RMS vu-meter:
AGC in AGC out
Inverter
The control window of the "Inverter" module is opened by a double click on the icon in the 'UAPG2'
design window and appears like this:
Invert Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Invert.
Button
Filter
The filters allow to attenuate or to select a specific frequency or band of frequency.
The Crossover splits the signal in sub-signal with 2, 3 or 4 Way. Each way contains a specific
frequency band. For example:
Low, Bass medium, High medium and High (4 ways).
Useful for active loudspeaker system.
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The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters):
Blue
Frequency (Hz)
Hi/Lo pass Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mode
Type of filtering
Slope [dB]
Slope of attenuation
Type
Low/High
Bypass
Button
Mute
Button
Frequency [Hz]
20 to 20k
Frequency of cut
Level [dB]
-90 to +20
gain
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Band Pass
Allow you to filter to have only a band of frequency
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters):
Blue
Frequency (Hz)
Range
Comment
Mode
Type of filtering
Slope [dB]
Slope of attenuation
Type
Low/High
Bypass
Button
Mute
Button
Frequency [Hz]
20 to 20k
Frequency of cut
Level [dB]
-90 to +20
gain
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Band Stop
Allow you to filter to cut a band of frequency
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters):
Blue
center Frequency (Hz)
Range
Comment
Mode
Type of filtering
Slope [dB]
Slope of attenuation
Type
Low/High
Bypass
Button
Mute
Button
Frequency [Hz]
20 to 20k
Frequency of cut
Level [dB]
-90 to +20
gain
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Notch filter
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters):
Blue
center Frequency (Hz)
Range
Comment
Mode
Type of filtering
Slope [dB]
Slope of attenuation
Type
Low/High
Bypass
Button
Mute
Button
Frequency [Hz]
20 to 20k
Frequency of cut
Level [dB]
-90 to +20
gain
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Shelving filter
Allows you to smoothly filter Hi or low frequencies
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters):
Blue
Frequency (Hz)
Hi/Lo pass Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mode
Hi or Low
Bypass
Button
Frequency [Hz]
20 to 20k
Frequency of cut
Level [dB]
-90 to +20
gain
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Cross over
Use to filter signal for active audio pre amplifier for pro-audio sound. Three choice 2, 3 or 4 way
In the example we have open the three way cross-over
The small squares act as handles that can be dragged to the desired position and show the following
parameters):
Range
Comment
Mode
Hi or Low
Invert
Button
Slope [dB]
Slope of attenuation
Mute
Button
Frequency [Hz]
20 to 20k
Frequency of cut
Level [dB]
-90 to +20
gain
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Feedback
The feedback analyzes the signal, detects feedback and attenuates the responsible frequency. There
is several kind of feedback component. The difference is only the bandwidth which are tuned for
Music high than speech (between it the bandwidth is decreasing). Each category has 4 different
feedback it is only the number of filter (4, 8 12 or 16) that the feedback will use. The treatment time
is increased with the number of filter.
Tips: use feedback killers to detect feedback then note the frequency and replace feedback
component with an Equalizer. And add a simply 4 notch feedback for security.
By storing again the configuration, you will erase the captured Values (frequencies,
bandwidth and gain) !
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Create a virtual audio channel to send Audio through the Link protocol.
16 audio channels at 48 kHz are available from each UAP device to the next
linked UAP, and 5 audio channel at 96 kHz.
Caution : The digilink component send the audio only to the next UAPg2 in the system (the first is
connected to the PC), as in the following draw.
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In this is an example, the paging microphone is able to page on the three UAPg2.
UAP 1 :
UAP 2 :
UAP 3 :
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Page control
This component allows you to route (page) audio signal to one or several desired outputs.
Two kinds of page control with various number of inputs and outputs
S/W page control: for signal paging with contact IN and VOX.
With this component you can active and route the audio inputs to the outputs.
Caution, this is not a mixer, only one input can be routed to an output.
You can never have two inputs channels mixed to an output (even if they have the same priority), in
this case the busy led of the lower channel number will light and theses channels won't be routed.
Each outputs work separately. On each one output, only the channels with the gate ON and with the
highest priority will be routed.
Outputs control (routing): To route a channel to an output, click on an output button. This button
can also be controlled. So you can change the routing on the outputs by several ways. To choose
what kind of control will activate or inactivate the "TTL In button", right click on an output button
and choose in the list.
Activation:
Fixed: The gate of the channel is always activated. Only the highest priority channel of the activated
channels will be routed to the output.
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VOX:
The gate is activated when the audio signal on the input is above the threshold. (Choose the
threshold with knobs on the bottom).
Only the highest priority channel of the activated channels will be routed to the output.
Contact:
The gate of the channel is activated when the "TTL In button" is activated. There is several
ways to activate this button. Right click on the "TTL In button", and choose what control this
button.
Only the highest priority channel of the activated channels will be routed to the output.
VOX + Contact:
The gate of the channel is activated when the audio signal on the input is above the
threshold, and if the "TTL In" button is activated.
Only the highest priority channel of the activated channels will be routed to the output.
Priority:
You can set a priority number for each channel. 1 is the biggest priority. When several channels are
active (gate open), only one of the channel with the biggest priority will be routed.
If you have several channels with the same priority, only the highest channel number will be routed
to the output.
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Parameter
Range
Comment
Input
Output
Activation
TTL In
Button
If you want to active the routing with a logical input (rear panel of UAP)
Priority
1 to 8
Gate on
Solo
Button
Busy
Lit if the gate of the channel is open, but another channel with highest priority
is already activate, and unable this channel to be routed to the output.
Busy means: gate open, but channel not routed.
-60.0 to
+20.0 dB
Sets the threshold level above which Gate will open automatically route the
signal.
Response time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the level's detection and the beginning of the Gate
operation
Hold time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the end level's detection and the end of the Gate
operation
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LPC
There are several types of LPCs, various numbers of inputs as well as
outputs.
All the PPM connected to an UAPg2 will be configured in the same LPC component.
Connect the components inputs to the virtual inputs of the UAPg2 where the PPMs are physically
connected, then connect outputs of the component to virtual outputs (you can add audio component
to adjust signal before and after the component: ducker, Eq, Mixer.).
Then in the component, select the right physique input of the PPM (to define key) in the PPM plug
on.
After that create your paging (notch which key route where)
For more information please see "Create paging of PPM with LPC" chapter.
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Ducker
The ducker is a kind of sophisticated switch allowing to attenuate or switch off automatically the
signal arriving in input A when a chosen level (in dB) is perceived in input S.
By double clicking on the Ducker icon the following window appears:
Ducker Parameters
Parameter
Range
Comment
Bypass
Button
Active
60.0 to
20.0 dB
Response time
0 to 5000 ms
Adjust the time between the S level's detection and the beginning
of the Duckers operation on the A signal.
Advice : Don't set a long "response time", otherwise you won't hear
the beginning the (S) signal (as the first words of the speech).
0 to 1000 ms
Adjust the fade-in time of the (A) signal when Duckers is working.
Hold time
0 to 5000 ms Adjust the time between the end (S) level's detection and the end of
the Duckers operation
Advice : Set enough "Hold time" to avoid unexpected background
level during the speech's breaks.
10 to
10000 ms
-100 to 0 dB
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Noise generator
This component generates a White noise. The White noise is a random signal (or process) with a flat
power spectral density. In other words, the signal contains equal power within a fixed bandwidth at
any center frequency.
An infinite-bandwidth, white noise signal is purely a theoretical construction. By having power at all
frequencies, the total power of such a signal is infinite and therefore impossible to generate. In
practice, however, a signal can be "white" with a flat spectrum over a defined frequency band.
As example, it can be used to set up the equalization for a concert or other performance in a venue, a
short burst of white or pink noise is sent through the PA system and monitored from various points
in the venue so that the engineer can tell if the acoustics of the building naturally boost or cut any
frequencies. The engineer can then adjust the overall EQ to ensure a balanced mix.
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Level
-100 to +20
(dB)
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Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Level
-100 to +20
(dB)
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Tone generator
Generates either tone (single frequency) or sweep sequence (between two fixed frequencies and in
a defined interval of time)
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Level
-100 to +20
(dB)
Sweep
button
Tone
button
Sweep type
selector
Choose the interval between Min and Max frequencies (octave, 1/3
octave)
Tone Freq.
20 to 10k (Hz)
Start Freq.
20 to 20k (Hz)
Stop Freq.
20 to 20k (Hz
Inc. Time
(ms)
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Meter
This component able to see the audio level.
Range
Comment
Indefinite
Button
Measure type
Rms/Peak
Type of measure
10 to
1000(ms)
Able to see keep displayed the value along a the hold time
Value (dBu)
Vu-meter
Measure
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Level control
Various numbers of level controllers allows you to adjust the signal level after a signal treatments
Parameter
Range
Comment
Mute
Button
Bypass
Button
Level
-100 to +20
(dB)
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Adjust the audio level of the paging input (P.M.) depending of the ambient noise.
The ambient noise is measured with a sensing microphone connected to the sensing microphone
input (S.M.). Our advice is to use the sensing microphone MSN (Ates), but you can also use another
one.
Parameter
Range
Comment
Calibration
Button
Calibration
Calibration
Over
Under
Response speed
Selector
Min Gain
-15 to 0 dB
Max Gain
0 to 15 dB
Sampling time
0.5 to 60 sec
Noise generator
Meter
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Parameter
Range
Comment
Ambiant noise
Meter
AGC Level
Meter
Hold time
1 to 5 sec
Holding time between when the P.M. signal passes below the mode
threshold and the end of the paging activity.
Paging activity
Decrease Zone
Dead Zone
Increase Zone
Indicator
/RMS
Indicator
Output Level
Indicator
/RMS
Differential Level
Indicator
For the procedures and use, please see Use the Automatic Gain Control.
Message Player
This component is an internal messages player. It is able to play two different messages in the same
time on two separate outputs M1 and M2
.
You will have to store your Wave messages into the UAPg2 device.
The component contains two Tabs:
Events Settings
UAP Music Management (which should be understood as "Messages management")
Event Settings tab: to create and manage the message play event:
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This component window allows creation and assignation of the "play message" event.
To set the control of this event, and also to create and use a "stop message event", you have to open
View->Events Management.
UAP Music management tab: load wave file into UAPG2 or recover wave file from UAPG2 to
Computer. (Don't mind about "Music", it is the messages management)
This tab contains two sides:
Message Storage: files in the computer (in the wave library)
Machine Storage: files in the UAPG2
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Buttons
actions
Clicking on this button to display the messages either of the wave
library or of the UAPg2 machine, depending of the side.
To store the selected messages of the wave library into the UAPg2.
To retrieve the messages from UAPg2 to the wave library
To delete the selected messages.
To play/Pause/Stop the message listening
Select here the output used for the messages listening.
For more information please see Use the message player component.
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We all hope at Ates you will enjoy using this master piece of technology! We remains at your
entire disposal for any comments or request do not hesitate to contact your local dealer for further
information.
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