DirectOut Technologies MONTONE.42 User manual

MONTONE.42
User‘s Manual
Version 1.5

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Copyright
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graphic in whole or in part for any reason is expressly prohibited, unless prior written
consent is obtained from the DirectOut GmbH.
All trademarks and registered trademarks belong to their respective owners. It cannot
be guaranteed that all product names, products, trademarks, requisitions, regulations,
guidelines, specifications and norms are free from trade mark rights of third parties.
All entries in this document have been thoroughly checked; however no guarantee for
correctness can be given.
DirectOut GmbH cannot be held responsible for any misleading or incorrect
information provided throughout this manual.
DirectOut GmbH reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice.
DirectOut Technologies® is a registered trademark of the DirectOut GmbH.
© DirectOut GmbH, 2018

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Table of contents
About This Manual 5
How to Use This Manual............................................................................... 5
Conventions .................................................................................................. 5
CHAPTER 1: Overview 6
Introduction ................................................................................................... 6
Feature Summary.......................................................................................... 6
How it works................................................................................................. 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
Accessory.................................................................................................... 13
CHAPTER 3: Installation 14
Installing the Device .................................................................................... 14
CHAPTER 4: Operation 18
Global Control.............................................................................................. 18
Introduction ................................................................................................. 18
MADI Signals .............................................................................................. 19
Network ...................................................................................................... 20
USB ............................................................................................................. 21
Clocking....................................................................................................... 22
Sample Rate................................................................................................ 24
MADI Output .............................................................................................. 25
Termination.................................................................................................. 25
CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control 26
Introduction ................................................................................................. 26
Headphones - Level..................................................................................... 26
IDLE Screen ................................................................................................ 27
Parameters .................................................................................................. 28

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CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation 34
Introduction ................................................................................................. 34
Status - Overview........................................................................................ 35
Status - Sync ............................................................................................... 36
Status - Network ......................................................................................... 39
Status - Device ............................................................................................ 41
Status - Input Streams................................................................................. 45
Status - Output Streams.............................................................................. 53
Matrix .......................................................................................................... 56
Advanced - Overview.................................................................................. 58
Advanced - PTP Settings............................................................................. 59
Advanced - PTP Profile Customized Settings.............................................. 60
Advanced - Current PTP Master.................................................................. 61
Advanced - PTP Statistic ............................................................................. 62
Advanced - PTP Clock Setting..................................................................... 62
Advanced - Network Advanced Settings .................................................... 63
Advanced - PTP Jitter.................................................................................. 63
Logging ....................................................................................................... 64
Statistic........................................................................................................ 66
CHAPTER 7: Troubleshooting and Maintenance 67
Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 67
Maintenance................................................................................................ 69
CHAPTER 8: Technical Data 70
Index 72
Glossary 74
Appendix A - Stream State Messages 76
Appendix B - Firmware Update 77

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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.

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CHAPTER 1: Overview
CHAPTER 1: Overview
Introduction
Welcome to MONTONE.42, DirectOut’s fully AES67-compliant MADI (AES10) to
Audio-over-IP bridge based on RAVENNA audio networking technology.
MONTONE.42 provides seamless integration of network audio with existing
infrastructures. Equipped with four MADI and two gigabit network ports, it serves
as a versatile link for broadcast, live-sound and studio applications.
Feature Summary
MADI Ports 4 ports - individually configurable:
- SFP (empty cage without module)
- SC-Socket multi/single-mode
- coaxial BNC, 75 Ω
Network 2 x RJ45 Socket (Gigabit-Ethernet)
Video Reference (I): coaxial BNC (75 Ω termination switchable)
black burst (PAL, NTSC)
Word Clock (I/O): 2 x coaxial BNC
(75 Ω termination switchable)
AoIP Protocols RAVENNA
AES67
ST 2110-30
ST 2022-7 (Seamless Protection Switching)
MADI Formats 56/64 channel, 48k/96k Frame, S/MUX
Sample Rates 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 kHz +/-12.5%
Device Control remote: via network browser
local: via five way push button and display
USB Port USB 2.0 port for firmware updates
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)

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How it works
Network: Up to 32 audio streams can be configured with an individual number of
audio channels. Each stream is assembled via the signal routing matrix and output
to the network.
MADI: Up to 32 audio streams can be subscribed from the network and output via
the routing matrix to the local MADI ports or the network.
The routing matrix also allows for signal routing between the MADI I/Os without
using the network. The routing is available on a per channel basis.
Applications
MONTONE.42 can be used for signal distribution, streaming audio, conversion of
RAVENNA or AES67 compliant network audio to AES10, conversion of different
MADI signals.
Typical applications include:
• local breakout in a RAVENNA network
• stream generator
• stream monitoring (headphones)
• format conversion of a MADI signal (SFP <> SC <> BNC)
• signal distribution (routing matrix)
• ...
NETWORK
Stream 1 to 32
MADI 1 MADI 2 MADI 3 MADI 4
NETWORK
Stream 1 to 32
MADI 1
MADI 2
MADI 3
MADI 4
OUTPUT
INPUT
ROUTING
MATRIX

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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 36 months 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 the following firmware versions:
• RAVENNA module: 3.11 / 3.13 (software / hardware)
• Main frame: 2.0 / 1.9 (software / hardware)
Intended Operation
MONTONE.42 is designed for conversion / routing between Audio-over-IP and
MADI signals. MADI refers to AES10, Audio-over-IP refers to RAVENNA (including
AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110-30).

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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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Contents
The contents of your MONTONE.42 package should include:
• 1 x MONTONE.42 (19’’, 1 RU)
• 2 x power chord
• 2 x fixing unit for power plug
• 1 x network cable
• 1 x Manual
To complete the delivery please download from the
DirectOut website: www.directout.eu
• USB Serial driver

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CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts
Two different optical SFP transceiver are available from DirectOut GmbH:
• Multimode SFP transceiver with LC connectors (No: DOICT0129)
• Singlemode SFP transceiver with LC connectors (No: DOICT0130)
Specification of the optical SFP modules:
SFP Multimode Singlemode
Wavelength TX 1310 nm 1310 nm
Wavelenght RX 1310 nm 1310 nm
Distance 2 km 10 km
Powerbudget (dB) 11 dB 12 dB
Protocols Fast Ethernet OC3/STM1 Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit
Fibre Channel
Bandwidth from 100 Mbit/s 1.050 Gbit/s
Bandwidth 155 Mbit/s 1.250 Gbit/s
Laser FP FP
Receiver Type PIN PIN
Connector LC LC
Wavelength TX min 1260 nm 1260 nm
Wavelength TX max 1360 nm 1360 nm
Wavelength RX min 1260 nm 1260 nm
Wavelength RX max 1620 nm 1600 nm
Transmit min - 19.00 dBm - 9.00 dBm
Transmit max - 14.00 dBm - 3.00 dBm
Receive min - 30 dBm - 21.00 dBm
Receive max
(Receiver overload)
- 5.00 dBm - 3.00 dBm
Temperature (min) 0° Celsius 0° Celsius
Temperature (max) 70° Celsius 70° Celsius
Type of DDM/DOM internal internal
Extinction Ratio 8.20 dB 9 dB
Accessory

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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!
3. Remove the protective cap from the optical MADI port(s) before use.
NOTE
4. Connect signal cable(s) for the MADI signals.

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5. Connect a network cable to one of the RJ-45 network port(s).
6. 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.
7. Using the power cord provided connect the PSUs to a matching power
supply:
WARNING!
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 –
264V).
8. Turn on the power switches:

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After successful booting (about 30 s) the currently installed firmware and software
can be checked in the display at the front panel. The menu is controlled by the
navigation switch at the right-hand side of the display.
There are four positions to check:
• Main frame (Update via USB)
- Montone / Information / SW Version
- Montone / Information / HW Version
• RAVENNA Module (Update via network)
- RAVENNA Modul / Information / SW Version
- RAVENNA Modul / Information / HW Version
The menu map is explained in “CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control” on page 26.
NOTE
To update the firmware of the main frame (not the module) an installed USB
serial driver (Windows®) and the Update Tool are necessary. The software and the
installation instructions are available at
www.directout.eu.
See “Appendix B- Firmware Update” on page 77 for description of the module´s
update procedure.
9. Check the network settings of your computer. The default IP address of
MONTONE.42 on PORT 1 is 192.168.0.1.
NOTE
The network settings (PORT 1) of MONTONE.42 can also be checked and modified
at the front panel.
Position: RAVENNA Modul / Configuration / IP Address
If you have a DHCP server running in your network you can use PORT 2 to
automatically assign an IP address.

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Keep any packaging in order to protect the device should it need to be dispatched
for service.
10. Enter http://<IP Address> (default IP: 192.168.0.1) in the navigation bar of
your browser to open the control website.
The user interface is explained in „CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation“ on page 34.
TIP

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The green LEDs (PSU 1 & PSU 2) indicate that a working power supply is
connected to the power supply unit. Note that an unlit LED does not guarantee
that the device is free of voltage. To ensure that the device is completely
disconnected from mains voltage, the power chords must be disconnected.
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
Global Control
The display on the front panel indicates the power supply. The power switches are
on the back panel:
Power 2 Switches
Enable / disable power supply.
Power 2 C13 sockets
Connect the power supply here (84- 264 V AC).
POWER
PSU1 & PSU2
LED green - indicates state of power supply
(OFF) =power supply not working
(ON) =power supply working
NOTE

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MADI Signals
The device is equipped with four slots each of can house one of three different
i/o-modules or an empty SFP cage. The configuration needs to be specified at order
(configure to order).
Available are:
• SC optical multi-mode
• SC optical single-mode
• BNC coaxial, 75 Ω
• SFP cage (without module)
BNC OUT / IN
2 x BNC socket (coaxial)
OUT: MADI output (64 ch), connect for MADI output
signal here.
IN: MADI input (64 ch), connect MADI input signal
here.
SC OUT / IN
2 x SC socket (optical)
OUT: MADI output (64 ch), connect for MADI output
signal here.
IN: MADI input (64 ch), connect MADI input signal
here.
SFP
1 x SFP cage*
Insert SFP module here and connect MADI input/
output
*See „Accessory“ on page 13 for SFP modules that are available by DirectOut.
3
2
1
3
1 1
2

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Network
Two gigabit-ethernet ports are used for transmission of Audio-over-IP and clock
data and to control the device via a web browser interface. Firmware updates of
the RAVENNA module also use the network connection.
The networks ports are redundant. Both inputs are being processed while both
outputs carry the same stream data. If needed one port can be used for streaming
and one port for configuration purposes.
NETWORK
Port 1
RJ 45 socket
Connect here for network transmission.
NETWORK
Port 2
RJ 45 socket
Connect here for network transmission.
NETWORK
LED left (Port 1 & 2)
LED orange - indicates the link state of the
network connection*.
(ON) = device link active
(OFF) = device link not active
NETWORK
LED right (Port 1 & 2)
LED green - indicates the activity state of
the network connection.
(ON) = data sent or received
(OFF) = no data transmission
* Some possible reasons that lead to an inactive link:
• device switched off
• connected device switched off
• cabling issue
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