DirectOut Technologies ANDIAMO.MC Installation instructions

ANDIAMO.MC
Hardware Guide
Version 2.0

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© DirectOut GmbH, 2017

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Table of contents
About This Document 5
How to Use This Document.......................................................................... 5
Conventions .................................................................................................. 5
CHAPTER 1: Overview 6
Introduction ................................................................................................... 6
Feature Summary.......................................................................................... 7
Applications................................................................................................... 7
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts 8
Before Installing This Device......................................................................... 8
Defective Parts/Modules ............................................................................. 8
First Aid (in case of electric shock)................................................................ 9
Updates ....................................................................................................... 10
Conditions of Warranty ............................................................................... 10
Intended Operation .................................................................................... 10
Conformity & Certificates ........................................................................... 11
Contact........................................................................................................ 11
Contents...................................................................................................... 12
Accessories................................................................................................. 13
CHAPTER 3: Installation 15
Installing the Device .................................................................................... 15
CHAPTER 4: Operation 20
Introduction ................................................................................................. 20
Global Control.............................................................................................. 21
Menu Control .............................................................................................. 22
Clocking....................................................................................................... 24
Sample Rates .............................................................................................. 26
Output Format............................................................................................. 27
Level Settings.............................................................................................. 28
Level Meters - analog input......................................................................... 29
Display - input channel settings................................................................... 30
Level Meters - analog output ...................................................................... 31
Remote protocol.......................................................................................... 32
Signal Routing ............................................................................................. 34
Connecting MADI ....................................................................................... 37
Connecting Word clock ............................................................................... 38
Connecting GPO ......................................................................................... 38
Connecting USB.......................................................................................... 39
Connecting Analog ...................................................................................... 40

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CHAPTER 5: Menu Navigation 42
System Settings .......................................................................................... 42
Input sensitivity (Gain setting)..................................................................... 44
CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting and Maintenance 47
Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 47
Maintenance................................................................................................ 47
CHAPTER 7: Technical Data 48
Appendix A - DSUB-25 Pin assignment 50
Appendix B - DSUB-9 Pin assignment 51
Appendix C - Sensitivity <> Gain 52
Appendix D - Remote Protocols 55
Overview..................................................................................................... 55
Remote Protocol B - PRE™ (AVID) ............................................................. 56
Remote Protocol C - Yamaha AD8HR ......................................................... 61
Remote Protocol D - SSL ............................................................................ 65
Remote Protocol AB - Lawo Dallis .............................................................. 66
Index 68

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About This Manual
About This Manual
How to Use This Manual
This manual guides you through the installation and operation of the device.
Use the Table of Contents at the beginning of the manual or Index Directory at the
end of the document to locate help on a particular topic. You can access more
information and latest news by visiting on the DirectOut website at
www.directout.eu.
Conventions
The following symbols are used to draw your attention to:
TIPS!
indicate useful hints and shortcuts.
NOTES!
are used for important points of clarification or cross references.
WARNINGS!
alert you when an action should always be observed.
This document relates to:
• ANDIAMO.MC - firmware version 4.6

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CHAPTER 1: Overview
CHAPTER 1: Overview
Introduction
The ANDIAMO.MC is a high-end 32-channel mic preamp and AD/DA MADI
converter. It provides two MADI inputs and outputs and 32 channels analog
microphone inputs and 32 channels line outputs.
With two RU height, two redundant power supplies and excellent sounding
converters the device offers best and safe audio quality at a minimal need of
rackspace.

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Feature Summary
MADI Ports 2 x SC-Socket multi/single-mode (SC/SC)
or
1 x SC-Socket multi/single-mode &
1 x coaxial BNC connector, 75 Ω (BNC/SC)
MADI Formats 56/64 channel, 48k/96k Frame, S/MUX 2/4
Mic / Line Inputs 32 channels, balanced via DSUB-25,
AES59 compliant
phantom power switchable (+ 48 V)
PAD switchable (30 dB)
Line Outputs 32 channels, balanced via DSUB-25,
AES59 compliant
Sample Rates 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 kHz ±12.5%
Clock Inputs 1 x Word clock, coaxial BNC,
75 Ω termination switchable,
This input also accepts an AES3 frame (AES11).
Clock Outputs 1 x Word clock, coaxial BNC
GPO 2 x MOSFET switch
USB Port USB 2.0 port for firmware updates and remote
control
Routing Matrix Signal routing on a per channel basis
160x160 routing matrix.
Remote Control Software Remote control via USB, Serial over MADI,
MIDI over MADI or DO.Net
support of particular 3rd party protocols:
Yamaha, SSL, Avid PRE, Eucon, Lawo Dallis
Power Supply This device is equipped with two wide range power
supplies (84 V to 264 V AC / 47 Hz to 63 Hz / safety
class 1)
Applications
ANDIAMO.MC can be used for conversion, amplification, monitoring and recording
of analog and digital signals.
Typical applications include:
• recording mic / line signals (32 inputs)
• redundant recording using both MADI I/Os
• 1:2 splitting of analog input signals (input to MADI & D/A line out)
• monitoring a MADI signal (32 line outputs)
• signal distribution (routing matrix)
• format conversion of MADI signals
• ...

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CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts
CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts
Before Installing This Device
WARNING!
Please read and observe all of the following notes before installing
this product:
• Check the hardware device for transport damage.
• Any devices showing signs of mechanical damage or damage from the
spillage of liquids must not be connected to the mains supply, or
disconnected from the mains immediately by pulling out the power lead.
• All devices must be grounded. The device is grounded through its
IEC power connections.
• All devices must be connected to the mains using the three-cord power
leads supplied with the system. Only supply electrical interfaces with the
voltages and signals described in these instructions.
• Do not use the device at extreme temperatures. Proper operation can
only be guaranteed between temperatures of 5ºC and 45ºC and a
maximum relative humidity of 80%, non-condensing.
• The cabinet of the device will heat up. Do not place the device close
to heating sources (e.g. heaters). Observe the environmental conditions.
Defective Parts/Modules
WARNING!
This device contains no user-serviceable parts. Therefore do not open the device.
In the event of a hardware defect, please send the device to your DirectOut
representative together with a detailed description of the fault.
We would like to remind you to please check carefully whether the failure is
caused by erroneous configuration, operation or connection before sending parts
for repair.

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First Aid (in case of electric shock)
WARNING!
• Do not touch the person or his/her clothing before power is turned off,
otherwise you risk sustaining an electric shock yourself.
• Separate the person as quickly as possible from the electric power source
as follows:
- Switch off the equipment.
- Unplug or disconnect the mains cable.
• Move the person away from the power source by using dry insulating
material (such as wood or plastic).
• If the person is unconscious:
- Check their pulse and reanimate if their respiration is poor.
- Lay the body down and turn it to one side. Call for a doctor immediately.
• Having sustained an electric shock, always consult a doctor.

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Updates
DirectOut products are continually in development, and therefore the information
in this manual may be superseded by new releases. To access the latest
documentation, please visit the DirectOut website:
www.directout.eu.
WARNING!
No compensation can be claimed for damages caused by operation of this unit
other than for the intended use described above. Consecutive damages are also
excluded explicitly. The general terms and conditions of business of DirectOut
GmbH are applied.
Conditions of Warranty
This unit has been designed and examined carefully by the manufacturer and
complies with actual norms and directives.
Warranty is granted by DirectOut GmbH over the period of two years for all
components that are essential for proper and intended operation of the device. The
date of purchase is applied for this period.
Consumable parts (e.g. battery) are excluded from warranty claims.
WARNING!
All claims of warranty will expire once the device has been opened or modified, or
if instructions and warnings were ignored.
For warranty claims please contact the dealer where your device was acquired.
This guide refers to firmware version 4.6
Intended Operation
The ANDIAMO.MC is designed for conversion of audio signals from analog to
digital and vice versa. In this context digital audio refers to a MADI signal (AES10).

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Conformity & Certificates
CE
This device complies with the basic requests of applicable EU guidelines. The
appropriate procedure for approval has been carried out.
RoHS
(Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances)
This device was constructed fulfilling the directive on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2002/95/EC.
WEEE
(Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
Due to the directive 2002/96/EC for waste disposal this device must be recycled.
For correct recycling please dispatch the device to:
DirectOut GmbH,
Leipziger Str. 32
09648 Mittweida
Germany
Only stamped parcels will be accepted!
WEEE-Reg.-No. DE 64879540
Contact
DirectOut GmbH
Leipziger Str. 32, 09648 Mittweida, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)3727 5665-100
Fax: +49 (0)3727 5665-101
Mail: [email protected]
www.directout.eu

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Single-Mode / Multi-Mode
The SC ports are multi-mode as default. It is possible to equip the device with
single-mode SC ports. The housing of single-mode ports is colored blue.
Contents
The contents of your ANDIAMO.MC package should include:
• 1 x ANDIAMO.MC (19’’, 2 RU)
• 2 x power chord
• 2 x fixing unit for power plug
• 1 x Hardware Guide
To complete the delivery please download from the product page on the
DirectOut website (www.directout.eu):
• USB Serial driver
• latest firmware
• Software Guide ANDIAMO Remote
• ANDIAMO Remote application
Two different MADI I/O configurations are available:
1 x SC-Socket 2 x SC-Socket
1 x BNC coaxial
NOTE!
Check the I/O configuration of your device before proceeding with the installation.
multi-mode single-mode

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BREAKOUT
The BREAKOUT series is a range of adaptor boxes available in different variants to
extend the coverage of the ANDIAMO series. They are equipped with XLR or BNC
connectors on the front panel and DSUB-25 connectors on the rear panel. Audio
signals are carried passively between the front and rear panels.
The small form factor and angle brackets also allow for mounting the devices on
the back of an ANDIAMO unit.
BREAKOUT.AN8 - analog input / output, 8 channels
Article code: DOBOB0719
BREAKOUT.AN16I - analog input, 16 channels
Article code: DOBOB0720
BREAKOUT.AN16O - analog output, 16 channels
Article code: DOBOB0721
Accessories

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Patch Chords
Cabling from Cordial provides appropriate connection of the BREAKOUT with your
ANDIAMO device to ensure proper transmission of the audio signals.
Name Description Article code
DSUB25.AN50 Analog patch cable for connection
with BREAKOUT.AN16I, AN16O, AN8,
transferring 8 audio channels, length 0.5 m
DOCAA0334
DSUB25.AN100 Analog patch cable for connection
with BREAKOUT.AN16I, AN16O, AN8,
transferring 8 audio channels, length 1.0 m
DOCAA0335
DSUB25.AES50 Digital patch cable for connection with
BREAKOUT.AES or AESid
transferring 8 audio channels, length 0.5 m
DOCAA0332
DSUB25.AES100 Digital patch cable for connection with
BREAKOUT.AES or AESid
transferring 8 audio channels, length 0.5 m
DOCAA0333
BREAKOUT.AES - digital input / output, 8 AES3 ports (16 channels)
Article Code: DOBOB0718
BREAKOUT.AESID - digital input / output, 16 AESid ports (32 channels)
Article Code: DOBOB0722

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Retain the protective cap if the optical port is unused. This will protect against
soiling which can lead to malfunction.
Avoid damage from condensation by waiting for the device to adapt to the
environmental temperature. Proper operation can only be guaranteed between
temperatures of 5ºC and 45ºC and a maximum relative humidity of 80%, non-
condensing.
Ensure that the unit has sufficient air circulation for cooling.
CHAPTER 3: Installation
Installing the Device
1. Open the packaging and check that the contents have been delivered
complete and undamaged.
2. Fix the device in a 19’’ frame with four screws, or place it on a non-slip
horizontal surface.
WARNING!
Do not cover the fan outlets and the slots at the sides of the device!
Do not block the fans by putting objects through the protective grid!
3. Remove the protective cap from the optical MADI port(s) before use.
BNC / SC Version SC / SC Version
NOTE!
AIRAIR

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Do not connect voltage sources to the analog outputs. This may cause damage at
the output stages.
This device may operate with only one power supply. To provide power supply
redundancy, it is recommended to connect both PSU1 and PSU 2 to independent
power supplies with separate fuses.
This device must be connected to the mains using the three-cord power leads
supplied with the system. Only supply the voltages and signals indicated (84 V –
264 V).
4. Connect the signal cables for the analog audio signals to the
DSUB-25 connectors.
WARNING
5. Using the power cord provided connect the PSU to a matching power supply:
WARNING
NOTE

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To update the firmware an installed USB Serial driver (Windows) and the Update
Tool are necessary. The software and the installation instructions are available at
www.directout.eu.
6. Turn on the power switch and check the status of PSUs on the front panel:
While the device is booting the currently installed firmware is indicated in the
display - e.g. firmware version 4.6.
7. Check if the latest firmware is installed on the device. It is recommended to
use the latest version that is available on the product page at
www.directout.eu.
8. Optional: Connect an USB cable to the USB port for firmware updates. This
requires the USB Serial driver (Windows®) being installed first. The driver and
the installation instructions are available at www.directout.eu.
NOTE

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Keep any packaging in order to protect the device should it need to be dispatched
for service.
9. Installation of USB Serial driver
• download the USB Serial driver
• download the ‘Installation Guide for USB Control
• follow the installation instructions in the ‘Installation Guide for USB Control’
TIP
10. Installation of ‘ANDIAMO Remote’ (Windows® / OS X®)
• download the ‘Software Guide ANDIAMO Remote‘
• download the ‘ANDIAMO Remote’ application
• follow the installation instructions in the ‘Software Guide ANDIAMO
Remote’

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CHAPTER 4: Operation
Introduction
This chapter describes the basic operation of the device.
Note that throughout this manual, the abbreviation FS refers to sample rate or
sample frequency. So, when dealing with scaling factors, the following sample
rates can be written as:
• 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz = 1 FS
• 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz = 2 FS
• 176.4 kHz or 192 kHz = 4 FS
CHAPTER 4: Operation
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