Ecler HUB Series User manual

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HUB Series
DIGITAL MATRIX
Digital zoner with DSP
USER MANUAL

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INDEX
IMPORTANT REMARK ..........................................................................................................3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................3
IMPORTANT NOTE ................................................................................................................5
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 5
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION..................................................................................8
5.1. Location, mounting and ventilation ...................................................................................... 8
5.2. Mains connection and power on............................................................................................ 8
5.3. Local audio input connections................................................................................................ 9
5.4. Remote Audio Input Connections.......................................................................................11
5.5. Connections PAGER A, PAGER B and priority PAGER / DUCKER modules ........12
5.6. REMOTE INPUTS 1 to 8 Connections ...............................................................................13
5.7. Remote ports, RJ45 interface pins......................................................................................14
5.8. Output Audio Connections....................................................................................................15
5.9. ETHERNET and RS-232 programming and control ports ..........................................16
5.10. MUTE port................................................................................................................................17
CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL ..................................................................................18
6.1. Configuration via embedded web application ................................................................18
6.2. Operation from the front panel ............................................................................................21
FUNCTION LIST ....................................................................................................................25
FUNCTION DIAGRAM .........................................................................................................26
BLOCKS DIAGRAM..............................................................................................................27
9.1. HUB1408....................................................................................................................................27
9.2. HUB1616....................................................................................................................................28
TECHNICAL FEATURES......................................................................................................29
10.1 HUB1418..................................................................................................................................29
10.2 HUB1616..................................................................................................................................32

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IMPORTANT REMARK
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended 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.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING (If applicable): The terminals marked with symbol of “ ” may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The external wiring connected
to the terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of ready-made
leads or cords.
WARNING:To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or
moisture.
WARNING:An apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected to a mains
socket-outlet with a protective earthing connection.
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.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

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9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. 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 your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plugs,
convenience receptacles, and at the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Unplug the apparatus during lightening sorts or when unused for long periods of
time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualified 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 spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
14. Disconnecting from mains: Switching off the POWER switch all the functions and
light indicators of the amplifier will be stopped, but fully disconnecting the device
from mains is done unplugging the power cord from the mains input socket. For
this reason, it always shall remain readily operable.
15. Equipment is connected to a socket-outlet with earthing connection by means of
a power cord.
16. The marking information is located at the bottom of apparatus.
17. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING:This product must not be discarded, under any circumstance, as
unsorted urban waste. Take to the nearest electrical and electronic waste
treatment centre.
NEEC AUDIO BARCELONA, S.L. accepts no liability for any damage that may be caused
to people, animal or objects due to failure to comply with the warnings above.

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IMPORTANT NOTE
Thank you for choosing our digital zoner with DSP HUB1408 / HUB1616!
It is VERY IMPORTANT to carefully read this manual and to fully understand its
contents before any connection in order to maximize your use and get the best
performance from this equipment.
To ensure optimal operation of this device, we strongly recommend that its maintenance
be carried out by our authorized Technical Services.
The Ecler HUB1408/ HUB1616 come with a 3-year warranty.
INTRODUCTION
HUB1408/HUB1616 is a zone manager with multiple inputs and outputs, an evolution of
its predecessor eMIMO1616. It has the HANGAR embedded web-server application
(control from standard web browser in Windows / MacOS, etc.) for its configuration;
remote control from physical wall installation panels, call (paging) stations and
applications for mobile devices (Android, iOS). Includes DSP with specific functions for
both inputs and outputs.
HUB Series offers multiple possibilities, being intuitive and easy to configure. From the
least experienced user to the most expert, you can set up a professional audio installation
in a matter of minutes (Plug & Play). It is the perfect solution for any type of sound that
requires managing and controlling different zones.
Main features:
•Local stereo audio inputs: 4x HUB1616 inputs (INPUT1-4), 2x HUB1408 inputs
(INPUT1-2). Compatible with line level and gain adjustment from -5 to +15 dB.
2xRCA and Euroblock connectors on rear panel.
•Local mono audio inputs: 4x HUB1616 inputs (INPUT5-8), 4x HUB1408 inputs
(INPUT3-6). Microphone and line level compatible, gain adjustment from 0 to +50
dB. Euroblock connectors on rear panel. Software configurable to 2 stereo inputs.
•8 remote balanced mono audio inputs, compatible with line level. Available on rear
panel RJ45 connectors (REMOTE INPUT1-8)
•2 local PAGER inputs (A and B), compatible with eMPAGE type call stations,
receiving the signal from their microphone. RJ45 connectors on the rear panel:
HUB1616: INPUT 7 and INPUT 8; HUB1408: INPUT 5 and 6.INPUT 6
•Audio output channels (zone outputs) 16x HUB1616 outputs, 8x HUB1408
outputs. Line level, balanced and independently configurable as:
omono outputs (1 channel per output)
ostereo outputs (2 channels per output, natural pairs 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, etc.)

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•1 headphone audio output for output zone MONITOR function, mini-jack connector
and front panel volume control
•8 REMOTE ports for the connection of digital remote panels type eMCONTROL1,
with wall format RJ45 connectors on the rear panel
•Ethernet interface with RJ45 connector, for programming and remote control of the
unit by means of integrated HANGAR web application (embedded web-server)
and/or TP-NET protocol for integration with third parties
•DHCP (factory setting) and static IP modes
•RS-232 interface with DB9 connector, for remote control of the unit via TP-NET
protocol for integration with third parties
•MUTE port for muting one or more zone outputs by means of external potential-
free contact closure
•Meter sets for displaying output signals (zones) from the front panel
•SELECT / MUTE key for each zone output on the front panel
•LCD display, CONTROL key (CTRL) and digital rotary control (encoder) for control
of the unit's zone outputs from the front panel
•DATA (connection from external client devices) and ON indicators on the front panel
•Processing available in inputs:
o3-tone equalization adjustment via BASS-MID-TREBLE controls
oVolume adjustment and MUTE control
oPhase inversion
oStereo: Allows balanced audio inputs to be configured in stereo pairs.
Available on local inputs INPUT5-8 on HUB1616, INPUT3-6 on HUB1408
oFrequency shifter available for the microphone inputs: local inputs
INPUT5-8 on HUB1616, INPUT3-6 on HUB1408
oNoise gate: available on local inputs INPUT5-8 on HUB1616, INPUT3-6
on HUB1408.
oHigh-pass filter: with adjustable frequency available on local inputs
INPUT5-8 on HUB1616, INPUT3-6 on HUB1408
oAudio over audio priority function, with 4 levels and volume control
independent from the 4 (from -40dB to +6dB): inputs 5 to 8 MIC/LINE on
HUB1616, inputs 3 to 6 on HUB1408, can attenuate (or totally mute) the
sound content present (program audio) in certain target areas, enabling
the broadcasting of emergency messages, warnings, etc. Each of the
above inputs can exercise this function with priority 1 (higher) or 4 (lower).
Priority function activation modes can be:
▪DUCKER, by audio signal detection: when a valid signal is received
and as long as it persists in the input in question. Available on local
inputs 5 to 8 on HUB1616, local inputs 3 to 6 on HUB1408

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▪PAGER: by selection of destination zones, pressing the PAGE key
and voice announcing in real time from eMPAGE type call stations.
Chime tone available to be triggered prior to message voicing by
activating the PAGE function. Available on local inputs 7 and 8 on
HUB1616, local inputs 5 and 6 on HUB1408 (PAGER A and
PAGER B, respectively)
•Processing available in outputs:
oMono mode (outputs managed individually) or stereo mode (areas
managed in natural pairs: 1-2, 3-4, etc.). Automatic management of mono
or stereo audio sources routed to mono or stereo outputs
oProgram source selection (local or remote audio inputs)
o3-tone equalization adjustment via BASS-MID-TREBLE controls
oVolume adjustment and MUTE control
oLimitation of the range of available output volume (minimum and maximum
levels) to the end user, from any control method (eMCONTROL1 panels,
pilot application clients, etc.)
oPhase inversion
oEnablement for silencing via rear panel MUTE port (via external contact
closure)
oDelay setting: available for zone outputs 1 to 8 on HUB1616, all zone
outputs on HUB1408
oCrossover filter: Filter-low-pass (LPF) or filter-high-pass (HPF) setting
with cut-off frequency adjustment Available for zone outputs 1 to 8 on
HUB1616, all zone outputs on HUB1408
o8-band graphic equalizer.
o8-band graphic equalizer. Available on all zone outputs on both models
oCompressor/limiter available on all zone outputs on both models
•General Volume: general volume control, of all outputs or a selection of them
•Programming and control as an Administrator (admin) user from the HANGAR
embedded web application, using a computer, tablet or mobile device and a
standard web browser (no dedicated software installation)
•Remote control of end users by:
oFront panel control, with configurable access restrictions
oeMCONTROL1-type physical wall panels
oeMPAGE-type paging stations
oEcler pilot application, available for iOS and Android client devices
oStandard web browsers, from computers, tablets, etc.

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•Predefined setups: default settings (templates) accessible from the web server and
from the Ecler pilot app
Note: from the unit's embedded web application, HANGAR, the admin user configures
the restrictions of the controls and settings available from the front panel and from the
physical wall panels (eMCONTROL1) and call stations (eMPAGE) for the end user, as well
as the user accounts and graphic control panels and settings that the end customers of
the Ecler pilot and web applications will be able to handle.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
5.1. Location, mounting and ventilation
HUB1616/ HUB1408 has been specially designed to be placed in 19" rack structure,
occupying two units.
It is very important that, as a heat generating element, the unit is not completely enclosed
or exposed to extreme temperatures. Fresh air should be allowed to pass through the
ventilation holes in the chassis, leaving at least one free rack unit between each piece of
equipment and those installed above and below it in the rack frame.
If the installation consists of several units in the same rack or is carried out inside cabinets
closed by means of doors, it is highly recommendable to equip them with forced upward
ventilation, installing fans at their lower and upper ends. This upward flow of ventilation
will favor the dissipation of the heat generated in its interior.
5.2. Mains connection and power on
HUB1616/ HUB1408 operates on alternating voltages from 90 to 264V and 47 to 63Hz.
This device is equipped with an oversized power supply capable of adapting without any
type of adjustment to the mains voltage of any country in the world.
On the rear panel, next to the IEC power connector, there is an on/off switch for the unit.
On the front panel there is a LED ON indicator that illuminates when the unit is in
operation.
Do not allow the network cable to run parallel to the shielded cables carrying the audio
signal, as this may cause humming.

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5.3. Local audio input connections
HUB1616 has 8 local audio inputs on its rear panel, HUB1408 has 6 local inputs, with the
following types of connections available:
Figure 1: HUB1616 local inputs
Figure 2: HUB1408 local inputs
•HUB1616: INPUT1 to INPUT4; HUB1408: INPUT1 and INPUT2: unbalanced
stereo line signals with double connector format (RCA and Euroblock). Use one or
the other connector, depending on the type of wiring available between your sound
source and the HUB unit:
oDual RCA Connector: Connect your stereo sound source (CD players,
Smartphones, radio tuners, streaming players, etc.) directly using a cable
that delivers the left (L) and right (R) channels to the unit's white and red
RCA connectors, respectively.
oEuroblock connector, 3-pin: connect your stereo sound source this way:
▪Left channel > Terminal L
▪Right channel > Terminal R
▪Ground > Terminal ⊥
•HUB1616: INPUT5 to INPUT8; HUB1408: INPUT3 to INPUT6: Microphone or line
signals, mono and balanced, with 3-pin Euroblock connector:
▪Live or direct signal > Terminal +
▪Cold or inverted signal > Terminal -
▪Ground > Terminal ⊥

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Note: If your sound source is stereo, and you want to connect it to one of the local inputs
IN5 to IN8 of the HUB1616 unit (local inputs IN3 to IN6 in HUB1408), mono and
balanced, you can do it by means of the following stereo to mono conversion, only using
a pair of external resistors:
Figure 3: stereo to mono conversion
On the rear panel of the unit there is a PHANTOM ON/OFF switch, which provides
phantom power to inputs 5 to 8 on the HUB1616, inputs 3 to 6 on the HUB1408, for use
with microphones that require it, usually condenser microphones.
•Additionally, there are 2 connection ports called PAGER A and PAGER B, with audio
inputs INPUT7 and INPUT8 (respectively) on HUB1616, inputs INPUT5 and
INPUT6 on HUB1408, duplicated for use with PAGER priority modules). These
ports receive audio signals from eMPAGE type call stations. A standard CAT5 cable
(uncrossed) or higher, with RJ45 connector on both ends, connects a calling station
point to one of the unit's A or B ports, running through it the station's remote DC
power, control data and balanced audio picked up by the station's microphone. The
maximum number of stations allowed is 2: one connected to port PAGER A and/or
the other to port PAGER B.
Once the physical connection of the different audio inputs has been made, it will be
necessary to act on the GAIN controls of each one of them to obtain an optimum signal
intensity and maximum signal/noise ratio, so that they can be used correctly as sound
sources in the installation. Try to maximize the volume controls of the audio players before
adjusting the gain in the HUB unit. Use the level indicators on the front of the unit (physical
VU meters), as well as the virtual level indicators (on-screen VU meters) of the HANGAR
web application for the correct gain adjustment, trying to work normally with signal peaks
in the area close to 0 dB (orange area in the virtual VU meters) and very exceptionally
above it (“red”, saturation or clip area).

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5.4. Remote Audio Input Connections
The HUB1616 / HUB1408 has 8 control ports (REMOTE INPUTS) with RJ45 connector,
for the connection of eMCONTROL1 type remote control panels. Each of these ports,
besides providing DC power and establishing the digital communication bus with the
remote panels, has a mono audio input, balanced and with line level, considered a remote
input of the HUB unit. In this way, it is possible to expand the number of audio inputs of
the equipment with these 8 remote inputs, in addition to the local inputs available through
audio connectors on the rear panel of the matrix.
Figure 4: remote inputs (wall control panels)
Connecting a balanced mono audio signal to a REMOTE port of a HUB device is done as
follows:
•Live or direct signal > Terminal 8 of the RJ45 connector
•Cold or inverted signal > Terminal 7 of RJ45 connector
•Ground > Terminal 6 of RJ45 connector
If an eMCONTROL1 type remote panel is used to control an area of the installation, the
eMCONTROL1 panel itself has an internal connector to receive the audio signal from an
adjacent and complementary panel, such as the WPaMIX-T in the pair of the example
below. This type of configuration is ideal to have zone control and remote audio from the
zone itself: a single standard CAT5 cable, connected between the eMCONTROL1 panel
and a REMOTE port of the HUB unit, is used to carry out the exchange of DC power,
digital control data and remote audio signal, physically entered in the eMCONTROL1
complementary panel, to the HUB unit.

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Figure 5: WPaMIX-T and eMCONTROL1 mounting
5.5. Connections PAGER A, PAGER B and priority PAGER / DUCKER modules
In the local input section of the rear panel there are 2 connection ports called PAGER A
and PAGER B, whose audio inputs correspond internally to the INPUT 7 and INPUT 8
inputs (respectively) on the HUB1616, INPUT5 and INPUT6 on the HUB1408.
Figure 6: PAGER/DUCKER ports on HUB1616
The PAGER ports are used for point-to-point connection to eMPAGE-type call stations,
through which it is possible to carry out real-time voice call (paging) actions to exit areas
of the installation, using a priority module of the HUB unit that attenuates or completely
silences the sound content of the program existing in these areas at the time of the action.
A standard CAT5 cable (uncrossed) or higher, with RJ45 connector on both ends,
connects a calling station point to one of the unit's A or B ports, running through it the
station's remote DC power, control data and balanced audio picked up by the station's
microphone.
HUB1616 REMOTE
Ports
eMCONTROL1
RJ45 connector
CAT5
Pair of wall panels, where eMCONTROL1 (right) receives balanced audio from
its companion panel, WPaMIX-T (left)

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The maximum number of stations allowed is 2: one connected to the PAGER A port and/or
the other to the PAGER B port, each using a PAGER priority module in the HUB unit.
Note: The following connections cannot be made simultaneously, as they are
exclusive:
•a call station to the PAGER A port + an audio signal to the Euroblock connector of
the INPUT7 input on the HUB1616, INPUT5 on the HUB1408
•a call station to the PAGER B port + an audio signal to the Euroblock connector of
the INPUT8 on HUB1616, INPUT6 on HUB1408
The total number of PAGER (with call station) or DUCKER (without call station) priority
modules in a HUB device is 4, assignable to local inputs 5 to 8 in HUB1616, local inputs
3 to 6 in HUB1408. These 4 modules can be activated or not, and each of them can use
one of the 4 priority levels available, so that the signals with higher priority will attenuate
the program signal selected in the destination zones and also the signals with lower
priority sent to those zones, if they exist, when the module with maximum priority is
activated.
Refer to the HANGAR web application manual for programming the PAGER / DUCKER
priority modules.
5.6. REMOTE INPUTS 1 to 8 Connections
On the rear panel of a HUB device there are 8 control ports, REMOTE INPUTS 1 to 8,
enabled for the connection of eMCONTROL1 type zone control wall panels. Each port has
an RJ45 type connector, and each eMCONTROL1 type panel also has an RJ45 connector,
so that the physical connection between a remote panel and a REMOTE port of the HUB
unit is made, point to point, by means of a standard CAT5 or higher type cable (not
crossed).
Figure 7: remote audio inputs

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This physical connection provides DC power to the remote panel from the HUB unit and
establishes the digital communication bus between the two units. It also implements
balanced mono audio reception from a potential remote sound source (connected on the
side of the control panel) in the HUB unit.
The control wall panels are configured by the user Administrator through the HANGAR
web application (see HANGAR web application manual), so it is possible to disable them
completely or to enable them to act as user control for a zone of the installation, including
all or some of the following functions:
•Sound source selection (program audio), from a customized list for each panel that
includes some local sources and/or the remote source itself
•Volume adjustment (with maximum and minimum operating range) and mute
control
•Equalization adjustment, with 3-tone control (BASS-MID-TREBLE)
Alternatively, these inputs can only receive a balanced mono audio signal via the RJ-45
connector, respecting the corresponding pin assignment (see section 3.4):
•Ground > Pin 6 of the RJ45 connector
•Cold or inverted signal > Pin 7 of RJ45 connector
•Live or direct signal > Pin 8 of RJ45 connector
5.7. Remote ports, RJ45 interface pins
•Pins 1 & 2: unused
•Pin 3: +12 VDC power supply
•Pins 4 & 5: data bus
•Pin 6: ground
•Pin 7: audio cold or inverted signal
•Pin 8: audio hot or direct signal

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5.8. Output Audio Connections
HUB1616 has 16 audio output channels (zone outputs), 8 in HUB1408, with line level,
balanced and independently configurable as:
•mono outputs (1 channel per output)
•stereo outputs (2 channels per output, natural pairs 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, etc.)
Figure 8: HUB1616 zone outputs
Figure 9: HUB1408 zone outputs
Each output has a 3-pin Euroblock connector, with the following layout:
•Live or direct signal > Terminal +
•Cold or inverted signal > Terminal -
•Ground > Terminal ⊥
If an output channel is connected to an amplifier or audio device with a balanced input,
the + and - ⊥terminals must be connected point by point and between the two devices.
When connecting an output channel to an amplifier or device with an unbalanced audio
input, leave the - terminal unconnected.
Figure 10: balanced audio output connection

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MONITOR OUTPUT (marked with headphone symbol): 3.5mm stereo mini-jack connector
with a rotary level control for headphone listening. It is especially useful for listening to
the unit's output signals without disturbing its normal operation. The selection of the
signal to listen to is made through the front panel, simply by pressing the “select” button
of the zone you want to monitor. The headphone volume control is located after the zone
volume control and after the general volume control (GENERAL VOLUME), so you should
consider the zone volume and the general volume or, if the zone or general volume control
is set to MUTE.
5.9. ETHERNET and RS-232 programming and control ports
Figure 11: control ports
The RJ45-type ETHERNET connector on the rear panel allows the equipment to be
connected to an Ethernet network, or directly to a computer or other device with an
Ethernet interface, point-to-point. This connection enables, within a local network, the
following:
•Global programming and management of the HUB unit using the HANGAR
embedded web application and a standard web browser running on a computer,
tablet, etc.
•Connection of client devices for end-user management of areas of the installation
through the Ecler pilot application, compatible with Android and iOS, or through
standard web browsers running on computers, tablets, etc.
•Connection of third-party devices for integration in control systems (Crestron®,
Extron®, AMX®, Vity®, Medialon®, etc., registered trademarks by their
manufacturers), using the TP-NET protocol embedded in the HUB devices. Refer
to the TP-NET protocol manual for more information.
The RS-232 type DB9 connector on the rear panel allows the connection of the point-to-
point equipment to a computer or other control device. This connection is used only for
serial port integration with third party equipment and control systems (Crestron®,
Extron®, AMX®, Vity®, Medialon®, etc., registered trademarks of their manufacturers)
using the TP-NET protocol embedded in HUB devices. Refer to the TP-NET protocol
manual for more information.

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The parameters required for a correct serial connection are as follows:
•Baud rate: 115200 (fixed, no auto negotiation)
•Data bits: 8
•Parity: None
•Stop bits: 1
•Flow control: None
5.10. MUTE port
The HUB1616 / HUB1408 has on its rear panel a control input, or MUTE port (Normally
Open = MUTE OFF / Closed = MUTE ON), which allows the activation / deactivation of the
mute of audio outputs (zones) of the unit by means of a push button, relay or external
potential free contact closure.
Figure 12: MUTE port
The assignment of outputs affected by the MUTE port is configured from the HANGAR
web application. Refer to the HANGAR web application manual for more information.

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CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL
6.1. Configuration via embedded web application
Once the physical connections have been made, the HUB unit must be configured using
the integrated web application: HANGAR. It has to be configured from a computer, Tablet
or similar where a standard web browser is running, pointing to the unit's IP address,
which can be modified. This task is reserved exclusively for the installer or system
administrator, who must identify himself with his “admin” user credentials:
Figure 13: HANGAR, web application for configuration and control of HUB devices
Refer to the HANGAR web application manual for complete information about
configuring your computer using the built-in web server.

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By default, the network configuration is in DHCP mode (dynamic IP address assignment).
Connection to a router/switch with DHCP server is required. To query the IP assigned to
the device, press and hold the CTRL and rotary encoder keys simultaneously for 3
seconds.
Figure 14: front panel LCD display and control keys
Note: HUB devices use the mDNS service to access them through a web browser on the
same local network (LAN). To do this, enter in the search bar of your browser:
device_name.local. By default, “hub1616.local” in HUB1616, “hub1408.local” in
HUB1408.
The configuration screen (CONFIG) shows the following information:
•Firmware version running on the unit
•NAME: name of the HUB unit
•Network connection parameters: IP address, subnet mask and network gateway
•Auto/Manual: IP assignment mode. AUTO: is in DHCP mode, the IP address
assignment is automatic. MANUAL: allows the configuration of manual network
parameters. Default:
oIP: 192.168.0.100
oMASK: 255.255.0.0
oGW: 192.168.0.1
•Admin: number of admin users connected to the unit (0 or 1)
•Users: number of client users, via Ecler pilot application or web browsers (0 to 20)

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The main parameters, settings and functions accessible in a HUB device from its web
application are:
•General configuration: unit name, network parameters, project saving and retrieval
(global device settings except network parameters), boot mode, firmware update,
restore to default parameters/factory settings, connection status and default
settings (Predefined setups).
•User accounts management, which will allow the access of external clients (final
users) through the Ecler pilot application or web browsers: names, passwords and
enabled/disabled status Public profile edition (access without credentials) and
permission to load default settings from this profile. Edition of the administrator
access password.
•Front panel parameters:
oLCD display settings: brightness, contrast, sleep mode
oglobal access/locking (of all front controls)
oaccess/blocking of certain controls, and certain exit areas, on an individual
basis. It is possible to allow access to the settings of some zones and to
block those of others, and even to decide which parameters are accessible
for each one of them: volume adjustment & MUTE and/or sound source
selection and/or equalisation by means of 3-tone control (BASS-MID-
TREBLE)
oSelection of last zone or general volume. The front panel display will show
the selected option after a few seconds of inactivity on the front panel.
•Local and remote audio input parameters: names, stereo mode, frequency shifter,
polarity, volume, MUTE, equalization by 3-tone control (BASS-MID-TREBLE), noise
gate and high-pass filter.
•Audio output parameters (zones): names, mono / stereo mode, polarity, sound
source selection, volume, range of volume accessible to end users (minimum and
maximum levels), MUTE, equalisation by 3-tone control (BASS-MID-TREBLE),
delay adjustment, crossover filter (LPF / HPF), graphic equalisation,
compressor/limiter and MUTE port activation assignment (external contact closure).
•General volume settings: volume, MUTE, range of volume accessible to end users
(minimum and maximum levels) and selection of audio outputs (zones) that will be
affected by the overall volume
•Configuration of the 4 PAGER / DUCKER priority modules (with eMPAGE type call
stations / activated by audio level detection on the input in question, respectively)
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