Ateis UAP G3 User manual

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Table of Contents Page
About this manual 6
................................................................................................................................... 61.1 Important safetyinstructions
.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
General declaration
1.1.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Connection
1.1.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Notice signs
1.1.3
................................................................................................................................... 81.2 Copyright
................................................................................................................................... 81.3 Safety instructions
................................................................................................................................... 91.4 System requirement
Hardware Installation & connection 10
................................................................................................................................... 102.1 Mounting
................................................................................................................................... 102.2 Power supply
................................................................................................................................... 102.3 Ethernet (RJ45)
Devices 11
................................................................................................................................... 113.1 UAP G3/ UAP G3H
.......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Front panel
3.1.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Rear panel
3.1.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Peripherals
3.1.3
......................................................................................................................................................... 13
RAC 5/ RAC 8 controller
3.1.3.1
Configuration - UAP G3 Designer software 14
................................................................................................................................... 154.1 Quick Start
.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Software Installation
4.1.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Auto search & Connection
4.1.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Create New File
4.1.3
................................................................................................................................... 244.2 Quick access toolbar
................................................................................................................................... 254.3 Main toolbar
.......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Edit
4.3.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Geometry
4.3.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 27
System
4.3.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 28
View
4.3.4
......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Template: devices/components
4.3.4.1
......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Object tree
4.3.4.2
......................................................................................................................................................... 31
Property
4.3.4.3
......................................................................................................................................................... 31
Layers
4.3.4.4
......................................................................................................................................................... 32
Phone book
4.3.4.5
......................................................................................................................................................... 34
Search
4.3.4.6
......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Options
4.3.4.7
................................................................................................................................... 364.4 Status bar
Functionality 37
................................................................................................................................... 375.1 3rd partycommand
.......................................................................................................................................................... 38
Command format
5.1.1
......................................................................................................................................................... 39
CMD field
5.1.1.1
......................................................................................................................................................... 40
Data field
5.1.1.2
......................................................................................................................................... 40
Value format
5.1.1.2
......................................................................................................................................... 41
Element Target format
5.1.1.2
......................................................................................................................................... 42
Event Target format
5.1.1.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 42
Supported commands
5.1.2
......................................................................................................................................................... 42
Handshake response command
5.1.2.1

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......................................................................................................................................................... 43
Reboot (reset)/standby mode command
5.1.2.2
......................................................................................................................................................... 44
Element control value command
5.1.2.3
......................................................................................................................................... 44
Write Element value command
5.1.2.3
......................................................................................................................................... 44
Read Element value command
5.1.2.3
......................................................................................................................................... 45
Increase Element value command
5.1.2.3
......................................................................................................................................... 46
Decrease Element value command
5.1.2.3
......................................................................................................................................... 46
Advanced Increase/Decrease Element value
command
5.1.2.3
......................................................................................................................................................... 47
Events Control value command
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 47
Elements Adjust event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 48
Elements N-Trigger event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 49
Message Play event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 50
Path Play event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 51
Singular Paging event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 52
Integrated Paging event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 53
Basic Recorder event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 54
Auto Recorder event
5.1.2.4
......................................................................................................................................... 55
Uninterrupted Recorder event
5.1.2.4
................................................................................................................................... 555.2 Events
.......................................................................................................................................................... 57
How-to: configure Message Player/Path Player
5.2.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 58
How-to: Elements Adjustment
5.2.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 59
How-to: Sub-Preset
5.2.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 59
How-to: singular/integrated paging
5.2.4
................................................................................................................................... 615.3 Scheduler
................................................................................................................................... 655.4 Source Type
................................................................................................................................... 675.5 Protocol List
................................................................................................................................... 675.6 Controls
.......................................................................................................................................................... 68
Front panel knobs
5.6.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 70
Control input
5.6.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 73
Contact output
5.6.3
................................................................................................................................... 735.7 Device management
.......................................................................................................................................................... 75
Download
5.7.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 75
File system
5.7.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 77
Phone book
5.7.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 80
Reboot
5.7.4
.......................................................................................................................................................... 80
Update
5.7.5
.......................................................................................................................................................... 81
Analog input calibration
5.7.6
.......................................................................................................................................................... 82
Log
5.7.7
.......................................................................................................................................................... 83
Settings
5.7.8
.......................................................................................................................................................... 84
Fault list
5.7.9
................................................................................................................................... 855.8 Redundant setting
DSP components 88
................................................................................................................................... 886.1 Control
.......................................................................................................................................................... 88
Analog Control
6.1.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 88
Analog Meter
6.1.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 88
AND
6.1.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 88
Binarized
6.1.4
.......................................................................................................................................................... 89
Capture
6.1.5
.......................................................................................................................................................... 89
Event Control
6.1.6
.......................................................................................................................................................... 90
Event Trigger
6.1.7
.......................................................................................................................................................... 91
Interface
6.1.8
......................................................................................................................................................... 91
OL-AMP
6.1.8.1
......................................................................................................................................................... 91
Control Output
6.1.8.2
......................................................................................................................................................... 91
Control Input
6.1.8.3
......................................................................................................................................................... 91
Front Panel Knob
6.1.8.4

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Logic Control
6.1.9
.......................................................................................................................................................... 92
Logic Meter
6.1.10
.......................................................................................................................................................... 92
NOT
6.1.11
.......................................................................................................................................................... 93
OR
6.1.12
.......................................................................................................................................................... 93
Priority/Volume Arbiter
6.1.13
................................................................................................................................... 946.2 Delay
.......................................................................................................................................................... 94
Delay (Advanced)
6.2.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 95
Delay (Basic)
6.2.2
................................................................................................................................... 966.3 DigiLink
................................................................................................................................... 966.4 Dynamic
.......................................................................................................................................................... 96
AGC Mono/AGC Stereo
6.4.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 97
Compressor Mono/Compressor Stereo
6.4.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 98
Comp-Limiter
6.4.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 99
Ducker Mono/Ducker Stereo
6.4.4
......................................................................................................................................................... 100
How-to
6.4.4.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 100
Expander Mono/Expand Stereo
6.4.5
.......................................................................................................................................................... 101
Gate
6.4.6
......................................................................................................................................................... 101
Gate - Mono/Stereo
6.4.6.1
......................................................................................................................................................... 102
Gate - Voice
6.4.6.2
......................................................................................................................................................... 103
Gate with Sidechain
6.4.6.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 103
Limiter Mono/Limiter Stereo
6.4.7
................................................................................................................................... 1046.5 Equalizer
.......................................................................................................................................................... 104
GEQ Mono/GEQ Stereo
6.5.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 105
PEQ Mono/PEQ Stereo
6.5.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 106
Hi&Lo Pass PEQ
6.5.3
................................................................................................................................... 1076.6 Feedback
................................................................................................................................... 1086.7 Filter
.......................................................................................................................................................... 108
All Pass Fliter
6.7.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 109
Crossover Mono
6.7.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 110
Crossover Stereo
6.7.3
......................................................................................................................................................... 110
Hi/Lo Pass Filter
6.7.3.1
......................................................................................................................................................... 111
Hi&Lo Pass Filter
6.7.3.2
......................................................................................................................................................... 111
Notch Fliter
6.7.3.3
......................................................................................................................................................... 112
Shelving Fliter
6.7.3.4
................................................................................................................................... 1136.8 Input
.......................................................................................................................................................... 113
AEC
6.8.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 113
MI
6.8.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 114
MI-2
6.8.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 114
LI
6.8.4
................................................................................................................................... 1146.9 Inverter
................................................................................................................................... 1156.10 Level Control
................................................................................................................................... 1156.11 Message
.......................................................................................................................................................... 115
Message Player
6.11.1
......................................................................................................................................................... 116
How-To
6.11.1.1
................................................................................................................................... 1186.12 Mixer
.......................................................................................................................................................... 118
Gain Sharing Mixer
6.12.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 119
Gain Sharing Mixer MM
6.12.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 119
Matrix Mixer
6.12.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 120
Standard Mixer (Stereo/Mono Mixer)
6.12.4
................................................................................................................................... 1216.13 Noise Generator
.......................................................................................................................................................... 121
Encrypted Sound Masking
6.13.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 121
Pink Noise
6.13.2
.......................................................................................................................................................... 122
Tone Generator
6.13.3
.......................................................................................................................................................... 122
White Noise
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................................................................................................................................... 1226.14 Output
.......................................................................................................................................................... 122
LO
6.14.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 123
LO-2
6.14.2
................................................................................................................................... 1246.15 Page Control
.......................................................................................................................................................... 124
S/W Page Control
6.15.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 124
Paging
6.15.2
................................................................................................................................... 1276.16 Peak/RMS Meter
................................................................................................................................... 1286.17 Selector
.......................................................................................................................................................... 128
Input Selector
6.17.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 128
Output Selector
6.17.2
................................................................................................................................... 1286.18 Signal Monitor
................................................................................................................................... 1296.19 Source Type Shunt
................................................................................................................................... 1306.20 USB Input/USB Output
................................................................................................................................... 1306.21 UDP Stream
.......................................................................................................................................................... 130
UDP Stream Receiver
6.21.1
.......................................................................................................................................................... 131
UDP Stream Transmitter
6.21.2
................................................................................................................................... 1326.22 VoIP
................................................................................................................................... 1346.23 Xpressor
Maintenance 136
Technical data 137
................................................................................................................................... 1378.1 UAP G3/UAP G3H
Contact information 139

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1 About this manual
This user manual will explicitly describe the hardware installation and the software configuration,
providing installers and users the necessary information to setup and configure the system.
Firmware version:
Version
v1.01
1.1 Important safety instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth, see Maintenance.
7. Leave enough space above and below the unit for good ventilation of the device. If the airflow is not
adequate, the device will heat up inside and may cause a fire.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators. Heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for user safety. If the provided plug does not
fit into userr outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10.Protect the power cord form being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
13.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
1.1.1 General declaration
Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, humidity, or dust, which could
cause fire or electrical shock hazard.
Keep away water or other liquids from the device. Otherwise fire or electrical shock may result.
Avoid touching power plugs with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electrical shock hazard.
Take care for correct polarity when operating the device 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 userr ATEÏS dealer for replacement.
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 device's cover, as there are exposed parts inside carrying high voltages that
may cause an electrical shock.
Do not try to make any modifications to the device. This is a potential fire and electrical shock

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hazard.
To prevent the unit from falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage, avoid
installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations.
Operate the device in an environment with a free-air temperature of between -5 °C and +55 °C (-23
°F and 131 °F).
Turn off all audio equipment when making any connections to the device, and make sure to use
adequate cables.
If the device 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 device to
acclimatize for about one hour before use.
CAUTION - Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replaced only with the same or
equivalent type.
''Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.'' or equivalent.
ATEÏS group reserves the right to update, amend, change or withdraw these functions
and to introduce new functions at any time without notice.
1.1.2 Connection
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.
Check whether the connection figures comply with the existing mains supply. Serious damage
could occur if connecting the system to the wrong power supply. An incorrect mains voltage could
damage the equipment or cause an electric shock. Please note that different operating voltages
require the use of different types of power cable and plugs.
The mains cable must be firmly connected. If it is loose there is a fire hazard. Turn immediately off
the unit, remove the power cord from the AC outlet and consult userr ATEÏS dealer in any of the
following circumstances below:
oSmoke, odor, or noise getting out of the unit.
oForeign objects or liquids get inside the device.
oThe unit has been dropped or the shell is damaged.
oThe power cord is damaged.
Only use connection cables available from or recommended by ATEÏS. If user use cables user
have made up userrself, all claim to warranty is null and void.
1.1.3 Notice signs
** The above warning is located on the back of the unit.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols

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The equipment or the property can be damaged,
or persons can be lightly injured if the alert is
not observed.
To alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.
1.2 Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any
means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of
the publisher. The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice.
1.3 Safety instructions
Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, humidity, or dust, which could
cause fire or electrical shock hazard.
Keep away water or other liquids from the device. Otherwise fire or electrical shock may result.
Connect the power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this 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 device 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 userr ATEÏS dealer for replacement.
Turn off the unit immediately, remove the power cord from the AC outlet and contact userr ATEÏS
dealer in any of the following circumstances, If user continue using the device, fire and electrical
shock may result.
oSmoke, odor, or noise getting out of the unit.
oForeign objects or liquids get inside the device.
oThe unit has been dropped or the shell is damaged.
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 device's cover, as there are exposed parts inside carrying high voltages that
may cause an electrical shock. Contact userr ATEÏS dealer if internal inspection, maintenance or
repair is necessary.
Do not try to make any modifications to the device. This is a potential fire and electrical shock
hazard.
Avoid the device's ventilation slots to be blocked. Blocking the ventilation slots is a potential fire
hazard.
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 device. If the airflow
is not adequate, the device will heat up inside and may cause a fire.
Operate the device in an environment with a free-air temperature of between -5°C ~ +55°C (+23°F
~ +131°F).
Turn off all audio equipment when making any connections to the device, and make sure to use
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Do not use benzene, thinner or chemicals to clean the device. Use only a soft, dry cloth.
If the device 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 device to
acclimatize for about one hour before use.
1.4 System requirement
System Requirement
Supported
Operating
Systems
Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit)
Windows 8 (32 and 64 bit)
Windows 8.1 (32 and 64 bit)
Windows 10 (32 and 64 bit)
Memory
At least 2GB RAM
Hard Disk
Disk space required is 300MB

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2 Hardware Installation & connection
2.1 Mounting
Mount the UAP G3/ G3H audio processor in any standard 19-inch 1U audio equipment rack using
the supplied mounting brackets and screws.
Consider leaving enough ventilation space above and below the unit. Do not mount the processor
directly above the heat generating devices like power supplies or power amplifiers.
2.2 Power supply
Use the supplied 24VDC power adapter to
connect the UAP G3/ G3H audio processor to
the power outlet. The Power LED on the front
panel will glow green when power is applied.
2.3 Ethernet (RJ45)
Use the supplied Ethernet cable (CAT5/6) to
connect the UAP G3/ G3H audio processor
to a computer.

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3 Devices
3.1 UAP G3/ UAP G3H
The UAP G3/UAP G3H is a cascadable DSP audio processor which comes with 4 modular card
slots for fully flexible I/O configuration.The I/O combination from 4Ix4O, 4Ix8O, 8Ix4O, 8Ix8O, 4Ix12O,
12Ix4O, 16I or 16O. Using OCTOLINK cards can up to 32Ix32O audio I/O. Up to 12 UAP G3/UAP
G3H processors can be cascaded via Digi-Link bus. The UAP G3/UAP G3H can be linked via
CAT5/6/7 cable with metal shielded RJ45 connector (max. length 33 ft/10m between units).
As our state of the art DSP processor, the UAP G3/UAP G3H also incorporates full drag n' drop
DSP component library such as AGC, AEC, Ducker, various kinds of Mixer, Delay, A.N.G (Auto
Noise Gain), ANR (Ambient Noise Reduction), PEQ, Feedback, Hi/Lo Pass, message player, event
scheduler for element adjustment, preset changes and event control, dynamic zone paging, In/Out
audio streaming, VoIP/SIP for teleconferencing, level control, telephone transmit/receive, audio
recorder, etc. making the entire system flexible and easy to program and integrate. The UAP G3/
UAP G3H features 8 programmable knobs, each knob can be programmed in custom DSP
parameter for intuitive control without PC or any other software.
The UAP G3/UAP G3H can be integrated with various inputs, outputs or controllers for Home &
Office Automation. Logic I/O, RS485 and Ethernet is also available for 3rd party control.
3.1.1 Front panel
1. Configuration audio I/O
4 audio slots (A, B, C and D) are equipped in UAP G3/G3H. Each of these audio slots receives
either 4 audio input or output channels. When the UAP G3/G3H is powered, users can identify
the audio card through the color and status of LED lights:
Yellow LEDs: analog OUTPUT
Green LEDs: analog INPUT
Red LEDs: digital INPUT/OUTPUT
Blink: signaling
2. Programmable Front Knob control
Eight front knobs which allow a quick adjustment for every analogical audio treatment. Please
refer [ HOW TO ] chapter for details.
3. Link LED
Light up when the UAP G3/G3H is link with UAP G3 system (several UAP G3/G3H units are
connected).
Linked
Unconnected line
Link LED
Green
The LED doesn't light
4. Power button and LED
Lights up when the UAP G3/G3H is switched on. Push the button to switch to Normal/ Standby
mode.
Normal status
Standby status
Power LED
Green
Red
5. Ethernet LED
Light up in green when the UAP G3/G3H is connected (on-line) to the TCP/IP network.

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3.1.2 Rear panel
6. Mains power inlet: Connect the mains power to this socket, the UAP G3/G3H accepts AC
voltages 100~240V, 1.2A, 47~63Hz (fuse: T1.6AL/250VAC).
7. 24VDC backup power input.
8. 1 set of RS485 interface for 3rd party control.
9. 16 channels control input: for logic control and volume control.
10. 2 customer defined relay output for external device control, each relay output with independent
ground.
11. 8 contact outputs for external device control: 1~4 channel with the same ground, 5~8 channel
with the same ground.
12. Digi-link input/output connectors: Up to 12 UAP G3/G3H can be linked via CAT5/6/7 cable with
metal shielded RJ45 connector (max. length 33 ft/10m between units).
13. USB 2.0 interface connect to PC for background music play or teleconferencing application such
as Skype, ZOOM, WhatsApp, etc.
14. Redundant Ethernet ports connect to PC for configuration and control.
15. Options of 4 modular card slots (Slot A, B, C, D) for fully flexible I/O configuration, and four
different interfaces for users.
Analog Audio I/O Cards for Slot A/B/C/D
Cards
Description of Model
UAP G3
UAP G3H
CDH-MI
4CH Mic/Line Audio Input Card, HORIZ type
v
v
CDH-LI
4CH Line Audio Input Card, HORIZ type
v
v
CDH-LO
4CH Line Audio Output Card, HORIZ type
v
v
CDH-MIO
2CH Mic/Line In & 2CH Line- Out Card, HORIZ type
v
v

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3.1.3 Peripherals
3.1.3.1 RAC 5/ RAC 8 controller
The RAC includes two parts Top and Bottom and can be used to adjust the audio source and adjust
the parameters (volume control, etc.) The two sets of 5/8 steps knobs on RAC can be programmed
by using web browser. The RAC5/8 is available for US and EU type, and powered by 24VDC.
RAC5/RAC8
(EU Type)
RAC5/RAC8
(US Type)

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4 Configuration - UAP G3 Designer software
The UAP G3 Designer software integrates with fully DSP components and offers a flexible user-
defined I/O configurations for different kinds of applications, including several models of quick
settings, making the UAP system easy to setup, program and control, it also controls the audio
devices via PC/Laptop for multi-rooms. The integrated special features include built-in message
player, event, scheduler, In/Out streaming over IP (UDP/VoIP), audio I/O in UAP G3/ G3H.
System requirement
Win7 and above, 32-bit or 64-bit, operating system required. It is recommended that the user's
operating system has been updated to the latest update status.
At least 2GB RAM.
Disk space required is 300MB.
Interface
1. Title Bar: Display the software name, version and information of the current configuration file.
2. Quick Access Toolbar: The section where users can reach the main functions quickly.
3. Main Functions Toolbar: List the main functions of UAP G3 Designer software (Edit/Geometry/
System/View).
4. Tab window: Switch different working areas and DSP settings of separate devices.
5. Left side dock panels (default:Template): A dock panel on the left side of software which contains
all devices and elements, users can drag the window to customized the dock panel.
6. Right side dock panels (default: Properties and Object Tree):
Object Tree: Display the structure of current system configuration.
Properties: Display and edit the properties of the selected object (device, component, etc.)
7. Bottom side dock panels (default: Device management):
Device Management: Display the devices which have been searched in network dynamically,
and display the fault and the connection status of devices.
5,6,7 panels are floating windows, users can drag the windows to up/bottom/left/right
directions to pin them and customized the layout in this software.

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8. Status Bar: Display the status of software including the file name, modification indication such as
whether to proceed Compile/Update action, mouse cursor position, etc.
9. Working Area (configuration window and DSP components window): An area to design and
program the system configuration and its DSP components of audio topology.
4.1 Quick Start
4.1.1 Software Installation
Install the UAP G3 Designer software to user Windows PC/Laptop (Win7 / Win 8/ Win 10/Win 11)
Follow the instructions of the InstallShield Wizard to install UAP G3 Designer V1.01 EU software.
Installation
1. Click on [NEXT] to install the software.
2. Click on [NEXT] to continue installing.
3. Click on [Install] to continue installing.

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4. Click on [Finish] to complete the installing.
5. Go to the desktop and click on the [UAP G3 Designer v1.01] to start.

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4.1.2 Auto search & Connection
Network setting
Go to File > Option > Network Settings, and select the network adapter in user PC/ laptop >> click
on "OK" to finish the setting.
Auto Search and Connection
Search and connect to the devices for programming and controlling.
1. Make sure the UAP G3/ G3H Designer software is not blocked by the Windows Firewall.
2. Go to "View > Options > "Network Settings > Network Adapter" window. Make sure the
Network Adapter (network card) setting is correct and every device are connected
appropriately, then power the devices to start the next steps. The suggested settings of
internal Network card (NIC) to the IP range are: 192.168.100.1~192.168.100.254 / Subnet:
255.255.255.0. Note: The default IP of UAP G3/ G3H will be 192.168.101.168
Click [Refresh] to reload the network card setting on user PC when it is modified, and the
[Network Adapter] setting will display the latest network card, MAC and IP address.
3. Enable the "Auto Search" function, and it will automatically list all network systems and their
devices at the local network (except the remotes).

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4. Check the connection status of every device, and make sure it's ready.
5. If the selected a device is ready to use, the right section of the panel will display its device
function.
4.1.3 Create New File
Create new file
1. First, go to [File] > [New] to open a new UAP G3 System file.
2. Check the box for [Auto Search] in the lower left corner of the window, display all the system
which is connected to user's network.

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If the connected device does not display in the [“Device Management] Tab. Please check user
IP/firewall settings in Windows if user do not see the connected devices in the “Device
Management” Tab.
The UAP G3 Designer software has automatic deploy function that enables each UAP G3 device
with a device ID shown under “Identifier”.
3. Go to “Device Management” >> “Drag n' Drop" the "UAP G3 Audio Network“ on the editing
window, and the online devices diagram will be automatically created.

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A floating window will pop up which allows user to choose a various types of UAP G3 System
display (Default/ Vertical/ Horizontal) shown on the editing window
4.There are more than 25 kinds of fixed DSP configuration on UAP G3 Designer software. These pre-
programmed configurations are varying by different kinds of I/O hardware. Each I/O hardware has the
individual model number (eg: MO, MI, etc.), and each model number can choose one kind of
application under the same model ID.
Please note these DSP configuration are not allowed to be edited.
5.Drag and drop the UAP G3/G3H component on the editing window. The [UAP G3/ UAP G3H
Settings] window will appear automatically as below. According to the card slots of processor, set
the cards and the mode of planning topology.
Network Slot: If the UAP G3/G3H is embed with DigiLink port please choose [DigiLink],
otherwise choose [Empty].
Fast build: Four types of quick models for users to edit.
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