junger D*AP8 FLX User manual




DAP8-MEI_manual_EN_161214.doc
D*AP8
Hardware features
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D*AP8 1RU / 19" generic compact 8 channel processing unit
•
X*AP RM
1
optional 1RU remote panel
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Dolby decoder optional built in Dolby D/D+/E decoder incl. metadata emulation
•Dolby encoder optional built in Dolby D/D+/AAC/HE-AAC or Dolby E encoder
•Dolby metadata I/O two 9-pin D-Sub connectors (RS485)
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4x AES (BNC) I/O + SRC on board AES I/Os with relay bypass and (selectable) SRC per input
•Two interface slots expansion slots for optional I/O boards:
3-G/HD/SD-SDI, MADI, Dante, 4x AES I/O, 4Ch Analog I/O,
8 Ch Analog Out
•RJ45 network connector 100BaseT full duplex Ethernet interface
•USB connector built in USB < > serial adapter to access the service port
•8x GPI/O balanced inputs and SSR contacts on a 25pin Sub-D
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Aux power supply isolated 5V supply for external GPI/O wiring
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External sync IN BNC input (Word Clock, AES, Black Burst, Tri-Level)
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Sync OUT BNC Word Clock output
Software features of D*AP8
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TP limiter Junger Audio true peak limiter control algorithm
• LevelMagic II™ optional loudness management according to ITU BS.1770-1/-2/-3/-4
EBU R128, ATSC A/85, ARIB TR-B32, Free TV OP-59,
Portaria 354
• Dynamic filter / EQ optional SPECTRAL SIGNATURE™ dynamic filter and
5 band parametric EQ
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Dynamics optional compressor, expander / gate
• Fail over Upmix optional automatic fail over / optional 5.1 Upmix
• Voice over optional 5.1 or stereo voice over from program input
• Dolby metadata emulation optional Dolby metadata emulation
• Dolby metadata generator generates RDD6 complied metadata
• Loudness measurement in reference to the respective standard
•
SNMP agent SNMP v1, see D*AP8-MIB
• Remote control X*AP RM1 remote panel, EmBER plus protocol and legacy GPI/Os
operating manual

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Content
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Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………. 3
Hardware concept .......…………………………………………………………………………….. 4
D*AP8 front panel view ……………………………………………………………………………. 4
X*AP RM1 front panel view ……………………………………………………………………….. 4
D*AP8 rear view ……………………………………………………………………………………. 5
Block diagram, Audio processing blocks ………………………………………………………… 6
Control, Operating & Event concept ……………………………………………………………… 7
Getting started – IP setup in general …………………………………………………………….. 8
Getting started – IP setup –via console interface ……………………................................. 8
Getting started – IP setup –via web browser …………………………………………………. 9
Getting started – basic X*AP RM1 remote panel operation …………………………………… 10
Operating – menu structure of the X*AP remote panel – operating displays ……………… 10
Operating – menu structure of the X*AP remote panel – menu tree ………………………... 13
Setup GUI – connecting with the D*AP8 – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Overview …………….. 14
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – System Status ………………………………………………………… 15
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Overview ……………………………………………………………….. 16
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Admin ………………………………………………………………….. 17
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Setup …………………………………………………………………… 19
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Remote Access – X*AP Remote …………………………………… 20
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Remote Access – Mobile UI ………………………………………… 21
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – the preset concept in detail …………………………………………. 22
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Preset Cleanup ……………………………………………………….. 22
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – SNMP …………………………………………………………………… 24
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Backup / Restore ……………………………………………………. 24
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Firmware Update …………………………………………………….. 25
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Reboot …………………………………………………………………. 26
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – AES I/O …………………………………………………………… 27
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O Interface – Overview ……………………………........ 28
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O Interface – Local Routing ……………………………. 29
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O Interface – Setup …………………............................. 30
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O Interface – De-Embedder ……………………............ 31
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – SDI I/O Interface – Embedder ………………......................... 32
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – MADI Interface – Status / Setup …………………………........ 33
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – MADI Interface – Local Routing …………………………........ 35
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Status ………………………….............. 35
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Inputs ………………………….............. 37
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Ouputs …………………………............ 39
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – Dante I/O Interface – Network ………………………….......... 39
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – 8 Ch Analog Interface …………………………...................... 41
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – 4 Ch Analog I/O Interface …………………………................ 41
Setup GUI – INTERFACES – AES Interface – Status / Setup ……………………................ 42
Setup GUI – ROUTING ……………………………………………………………………………. 43
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING in general ……………………………………………….. 45
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Decoder/Emulation …………………………………. 45
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Decoder/Emulation – Decoder …………………….. 47
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Decoder/Emulation – Decoder & Emulation …….. 48
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Metadata – Routing …………………………………. 50
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Metadata – Generator Setup ………………………. 50
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – Metadata – Program x ………………………………. 51
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – optional Dolby E encoder – Encoder A ……………. 53
Setup GUI – DOLBY PROCESSING – optional consumer format encoder – Encoder B …. 53

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Content
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Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Overview ……………………………………………….. 56
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Setup ……………………………………………………. 57
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Input .………………………………….......................... 58
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR
– Upmix (5.1 + 2) & 2ch Fail Over ……………………. 59
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR
– Fail Over (4 x 2 program configuration) …………….. 62
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR
– Filter – Spectral Signature …………………….......... 63
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Filter – Equalizer …………………………................... 67
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Dynamics ………………………………………............ 69
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Voice Over …………………………………………….. 71
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Level Magic ………………………….......................... 72
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Output …………………………………………………... 74
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Delay ………………………………………................... 74
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Monitor ………………………………………................ 75
Setup GUI – COPROCESSOR – Overview ......................................................................... 75
Setup GUI – COPROCESSOR – FM Conditioner ............................................................... 76
Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR – Mobile GUI ……………………………………….......... 82
Setup GUI – MEASURMENT ……………………………………………………………………… 84
Setup GUI – MEASURMENT – Setup …………………………………………………………… 84
Setup GUI – MEASURMENT – Loudness ……………………………………………………… 85
Setup GUI – EVENTS –Overview ………………………………………………………………. 86
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Triggers – Sources –Remote Hotkeys ……………………………. 87
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Triggers – Sources –Network ……………………………………… 87
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Triggers – Sources –Parameters ………………………………….. 89
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Triggers – Configuration –Trigger Equation ……………………... 89
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – Preset Events ……………………………………………… 90
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – Parameter Events …………………………………………. 91
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – Measurement Events …………………………………….. 91
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – I/O Events ………………………………………………….. 92
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Events – Bypass Events …………………………………………….. 92
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Actions – Event Actions …………………………………………….. 93
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Actions – Bypass Actions …………………………………………… 94
Setup GUI – EVENTS – Actions – Event Actions – Factory Defaults ………………………. 95
Technical Data – 8 Channel Surround Audio Processor
[D*AP8 TAP EDITION, D*AP8 CODEC EDITION, D*AP8 FLX] ……………………………... 97
Technical Data – Option Board SDI I/O (3G/HD/SD) [O_DAP_SDI_a] ……………………… 98
Technical Data – Option Board 8 Ch Analog Out [O_DAP_8DA_a] …………………………. 99
Technical Data – Option Board 4 Ch Analog I/O [O_DAP_ADDA_a] ……………………….. 100
Technical Data – Option Board AES/EBU I/O [O_DAP_AES_a] …………………………….. 101
Technical Data – Option Board MADI I/O, BNC [O_DAP_MB_a] ……………………………. 101
Technical Data – Option Board MADI I/O, Optical [O_DAP_MO_MM_a] …………………… 102
Technical Data – Option Board MADI I/O, Optical [O_DAP_MO_SM_a] …………………… 102
Technical Data – Option Board Audio-over-IP Dante™ [O_DAP_Dante_a] ………………... 103
Technical Data – Rear Connectors – pin assignment ………………………………………... 103
Technical Data – Optional Interface Modules – pin assignment ……………………………. 104
Technical Data – GPI wiring ……………………………………………………………………… 105
Safety Information …..……………………………………………………………………………. 106
Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 106

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Introduction
The D*AP8 is a generic platform with several software options that can be accomplished by an optional
X*AP RM
1
remote panel. The bundle is designed to allow the operator a direct access to major functions and
important parameters.
It is available as D*AP8 TAP EDITION that replaces the former T*AP (Television Audio Processor).
While the D*AP8 FLX EDITION can be combined to the customer needs at the moment of ordering but can
later be upgraded in the field with more options. Similar applies to the D*AP8 CODEC edition that is focused
on Dolby encoding / decoding. All three editions are covered by this manual and the MEI (Multi Edition
Image) firmware image. Depending on the licensed features you may not have all functions available.
A special version, the D*AP8 MAP EDITION is also available to suite the special needs of monitoring. It is the
successor of the Dolby DP570 Multi Channel Audio Tool and has its own manual.
For level and loudness measurement and logging applications the D*AP8 may be used as a measurement
box that sits close to the signal sources while measurement data will be streamed over the network to a PC
for live display and/or storing of such data.
The heard of the D*AP8 is a sophisticated audio processor. It renders all functions of the audio blocks, as
well as level and loudness measurements.
A comprehensive Dolby subsystem including a stand alone metadata generator is provided for optional
decoding, emulation and encoding. The influence of metadata on PCM audio signals can be monitored
either directly from the monitoring section of a mixing console or from a decoded Dolby E stream. It allows
you to hear how the metadata will influence the listening experience on the customers side without insertion
of a consumer format encoder / decoder. The metadata emulation part incorporates a Dolby stream
decoder. An optional Dolby Digital/Digital plus or a Dolby-E encoder can be added to the device.
The four AES3id I/Os on the motherboard may be complemented by a variety of interface modules that can
be installed as an option into the D*AP8 interface slots.
Comprehensive routing set-ups allow almost every signal flow from hardware inputs, from and to optional
Dolby decoder / encoder, from the audio processor itself to hardware outputs as well as the metadata I/Os,
the metadata generator and the metadata emulator.
Routing paths, the enabling and disabling of audio processing blocks and the setting of processing
parameters can be pre-configured by individual presets dedicated to each function block. The content of the
presets can be displayed and edited off-line while the device is on duty. These presets may either be
recalled on demand by the operator via the GUI, the X*AP RM
1
remote panel hot keys or external systems,
but may also be part of complex scenarios defined by the administrator and automatically executed by the
event manager of the device or by operator intervention.
The D*AP8 provides a web based setup GUI and can be controlled by an X*AP RM
1
remote panel that
displays status and metering information and allows user intervention.
Junger Audios application manager J*AM is available as an add on and can be attached with a few simple
clicks to the D*AP8 so that users can log loudness data as well as display it as a live plot on a PC screen in
real time or simply display level bar graphs and numeric loudness values. For production / post-production
needs a built-in LTC reader will be available in the near future. So loudness logging may then be performed in
regard to relative time as well as to time of day.
Completing the feature set of the D*AP8 is the availability of an SNMP agent, which provides traps and status
polling.
As with most advanced tools, the D*AP8 can be driven in a variety of ways, depending on requirements
and ideas of the user. These can range from simple and straightforward to quite complex set ups.
Although this manual explains the functions and general operation of the D*AP8, it does not give detailed
scenarios because the operational needs of today’s broadcasters vary so widely between organizations and
their work flows and cover so many different parameters – from ingest to studio operation, from master
control rooms to play-out, or even rebroadcast applications.
Junger Audio is more than happy to discuss your particular requirements with you and to convey your ideas
and solutions to other users of the Junger Audio Processors community.

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Hardware concept
The D*AP8 editions are based on the D*AP8 device that carries all relevant connectors.
An optional X*AP RM
1
remote panel can be used to control the D*AP8.
D*AP8 front panel view
The front panel of the D*AP8 has a 3 line status display and two hidden touch buttons ~ 2.5cm left of the
display. Button 1 = Home will switch back to the power up display no matter which display level you are in.
Button 2 controls the multi level display:
Level 1 Power up display [Device type, firmware version]
Level 2 Status [OK / Error] / Device Name / IP address
Level 3 IN peak meter (10x)
Level 4 OUT peak meter (10x)
The total number of display levels depends on the number of programs. For 5.1 + 2 mode (2 programs) we
will have 4 more levels while for 4 x 2 (4 programs) we will have 8 more levels:
Level 5 - 8 Program 1 - 4 Out - short term loudness
Level 9 - 12 Program 1 - 4 Out - integrated loudness and integration time
The measures of the loudness displays depend on the setup of the respective loudness mode
(see AUDIO PROCESSOR > SETUP > Loudness Mode).
Display background Green = device status OK
color Red = device status ERROR
X*AP RM
1
front panel view
The X*AP RM
1
remote panel is powered by POE (Power Over Ethernet) or an external wall plug PS and
designed to control multiple D*AP8 units one at a time. For details of operation see extra manual
"XAP_manual_EN_140328.pdf" or later.

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D*AP8 rear view
For fail safe operation the D*AP8 provides two independent power supplies. These power supplies
operate in load balance. The status of both PSUs are combined with other status information and
displayed as back light color the front panel display.
STATUS LED indicates the status of the device controller. It becomes green at the end of
a successful boot process
INIT / RESET pressing the INIT / RESET button briefly will warm start the device controller.
Holding down the button until the STATUS LED flashes 5 times will initialize the
D*AP8 to factory default
LAN RJ45 socket for Ethernet connection to a LAN
USB USB 2.0 type B socket to connect the built in USB >> serial converter with an
external PC to reach the console interface of the system controller
ISO-PWR lights up if the isolated 5V power supply for GPI /O application is turned on
GPI/O 25pin Sub-D female connector to interface with the 8 optical isolated general
purpose inputs and 8 solid state relay closure outputs
Interface 1 slot to mount one of the optional interface boards (SDI, AES, analog)
Interface 2 slot to mount one of the optional interface boards (SDI, AES, analog)
METADATA IN 9pin Sub-D female connector to receive and send Dolby® serial metadata
METADATA OUT 9pin Sub-D male connector to send Dolby® serial metadata
LTC IN LTC timecode input not activated jet
SYNC IN 75Ohm BNC connector to connect with external sync sources
WCKL-OUT 75Ohm BNC connector to synchronize external devices to the D*AP8 internal
word clock
AES IN 1/2 – 7/8 AES3id inputs
AES OUT 1/2 – 7/8 AES3id outputs

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Device block diagram:
The above schematic shows the principal blocks of a fully loaded D*AP8.
The core of the is the audio processor with 10 inputs, 8 outputs and a 2ch monitor output.
Dolby Decoding/Emulation is based on a hardware decoder option.
It also provides a Dolby E encoder that can be licensed
An optoional Dolby encoder may be fitted to provide an encoded output either in Dolby E (D-E) or one of the
consumer formats Dolby Digitial (D-D) AKA AC3, Dolby Digital plus (D-D+) or AAC and its derivates.
This will save rack space and installation cost and offers a fully integrated solution.
Four AES I/Os on the motherboard are provided for digital line operation. The respective connectors have
relay bypass for power fail operation. The bypass ciruit may be disabled by internal jumpers.
Two interface slots are provided to carry optional 3G / HD / SD-SDI, MADI, Dante, AES I/O or even analog
expansion modules. It allows for extremely flexible interfacing of the D*AP8 in TV installations.
For comprehensive metadata processing the D*AP8 has 9-pin serial metadata I/O connectors. All metadata
functions are centralized in a metadata generator. Furthermore you will have the possibility to emulate the
influence of Dolby metadata on the audio signals for stereo or surround configurations and surround
down mixes, without the need to involve an encoder and a decoder.
The sync circuit can deal with all practical formats to integrate the D*AP8 into digital facilities. Other devices
may be synchronized by the word clock output of the D*AP8 unit. The frame reference for D-E encoding,
can be shifted to align the D-E guard band.
The D*AP8 has 8 balanced GPIs and 8 SSR closure GPOs. This enables the user to simply recall presets or
call events, change device configurations and report general status information.
Audio processing blocks:

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Above you see the various function blocks of the audio processor rendered by the DSP engine.
Each function block has its representation in the GUI by individual tab sheets. You may simply click on the
respective graphical area as an alternative way to navigate through the GUI.
It is important to understand that the physical input interfaces of the device (SDI DE-EMBEDDER, AES IN)
must be routed to the DSP inputs in order to process it. Similarly the DSP outputs must be routed to output
interfaces (SDI EMBEDDER, AES OUT). You will find those settings by clicking on the ROUTING tab.
For additional functions like FM-processing or watermarking, one may buy a co-processor module JDSPA.
It must be routed into the signal paths as well.
Control concept
The communication between the X*AP RM
1
remote panel, the D*AP8 unit, setup and operating tools, is
based on TCP/IP over Ethernet.
The setup GUI utilizes web technology. At the time of editing this manual the functionality of the web GUI is
optimized for Firefox 35.x and higher.
The setup GUI can be complemented by other application programs running on MS Windows®XP, W7, W8
like the Junger Application Manager J*AM. Operator access will also be available for mobile devices running
an appropriate browser on iOS or Android.
An SNMP agent is also available on the device and may be explored via a SNMP monitoring system.
For 3
rd
party remote control Junger highly recommends using the l-s-b EmBER+ protocol which is widely
distributed in the European broadcast industry. The user community is also increasing rapidly world wide.
By default, the X*AP RM
1
remote panel and the D*AP8 "talk" Ember natively.
Operating concept
Further below you will see that the setup GUI for the device is grouped into several parameter areas.
One can reach the parameters via a 3-tier navigation via tabs which may have sub tabs and sub tabs may
have pages embedded or extra soft buttons for groups of parameters.
Each function block (parameter area) has dedicated presets. The presets can be recalled at any time during
operation, either by manual intervention via the embedded web server (browser based GUI), automatically
by the internal event manager or by external applications.
For all relevant settings an ON AIR and a PRESET part exists. I.e. you may either edit the parameters
ON AIR or offline for the respective function block of the D*AP8.
The presets of the D*AP8 are persistent by nature. You are working directly on the preset memory.
I.e. you must not worry about storing such presets. The D*AP8 does it for you.
Event concept
The D*AP8 incorporates a sophisticated event management system.
Events may be combined to perform actions. The D*AP8 offers these event types:
* Preset Events for System set-up, Interfaces, Routing, Audio Processing, Dolby related settings etc
* Parameter Events
* Measurement Events for pre-configured measurement scenarios
* I/O Events for GPOs
* Bypass Events
These events may be combined with Actions which are fired by Triggers.
Triggers are defined by a logical combination (AND, OR, XOR) of two random trigger sources.
A trigger source may be GPIs, hotkeys of the X*AP RM
1
remote panel, network commands, parameters,
other active events, other active triggers (nested trigger), or device status information (e.g. sync lost).

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Getting started – IP setup in general
The process of installing a D*AP8 into an IP network is as follows:
1. Ask the system service IT people for two unique IP addresses of the network,
for the netmask and if a gateway address is necessary
2. Assign the D*AP8 an unique IP address
You have two choices to assign the D*AP8 VAP an IP address:
* From the serial console interface
* Via Web browser
3. Assign the X*AP RM
1
remote panel a unique IP address configuration
4. Attach the D*AP8 to the X*AP RM
1
remote panel
Important Note! If you are not familiar with setting up devices for IP communication, we highly recommend
you consult your system service or IT department to assist you.
Getting started – IP setup
–
via console interface
The tool to change the IP configuration of the D*AP8 can be selected via the console interface. You must
connect it with the PC via an USB A to B cable. This will install the driver for the built-in USB to serial
converter. Now you can open a terminal program. Here you must select the virtual COM port assigned by
the OS. The communication parameters are:
115200kBaud, 8, N, 1 no hand shake. Pressing <ENTER> will open the console menu:
[2014-08-22 12:01] Your choice:
Select item "2": <ENTER>
Current network configuration
IP Address: 10.110.24.128
Netmask ...: 255.255.0.0
Gateway ...: 10.110.0.1
Enter new IP address, press ENTER to cancel:
You must enter the new IP address (e.g.): "192.168.178.78" <Enter>
Enter new netmask, press ENTER to cancel:
You must enter the new netmask (e.g.): "255.255.255.0" <Enter>
Enter new gateway address, press ENTER to configure without gateway:
You may press <Enter> to skip this point or
You may enter the new gateway address (e.g.): "192.168.178.1" <Enter>
Important Note! The gateway entry is optional but you must take care that the gateway address matches the
network mask related to the device IP address! If you are not sure simply enter 0.0.0.0.
or leave it without an entry.
Changing Network configuration
Network configuration has been changed. Please reboot the device
to activate the new settings.

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Select item "8: Reboot" <ENTER>
Do you want to reboot the device ?
Press small "y" <ENTER>
Rebooting the device ……..
After reboot has finished, the new IP configuration is active and will be displayed at the top of the
configuration menu.
Getting started – IP setup of the D*AP8
–
via web browser
* Read the default IP address printed on a label at the rear of the device.
* Set up network parameters of your PC to fit the default IP address of the D*AP8 unit
(e.g. default IP + 1 and net mask = 255.255.0.0).
* Connect the D*AP8 with the PC either via an Ethernet patch cable (if the PC
supports Auto-MDI(X), an Ethernet cross over cable or via patch cables with a switch.
* Open a browser and type the IP address of the D*AP8 into the URL field and press <ENTER>.
This will open the AUDIO PROCESSOR tab sheet of the GUI.
* Click on <SYSTEM> and afterwards the <Admin> tab:
Enter the desired network configuration and press <apply>
Afterwards you must reboot the D*AP8 in order to activate the new IP configuration.
Important Note! After reboot neither the web browser nor the X*AP RM
1
remote panel will be able to
communicate with the D*AP8 unit. You must fill in the new IP address in the URL field and change
the X*AP RM
1
remote panel settings to attach this device with its new IP address.

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Getting started – basic X*AP RM
1
remote panel operation
Power up display – may show up to four D*AP8s enabled for remote control for this X*AP RM
1
remote panel. This example has just one D*AP8 named "NEWS Channel" attached for remote control
while the status is "connect" (i.e. you may connect with that device). See X*AP RM1 manual for details.
Pressing one of these buttons will connect with the respective D*AP8.
Now the X*AP RM
1
remote panel will gather all necessary information from that D*AP8
(may take a few seconds) and open up the main operating display:
From here you may fire pre-defined hotkeys and observe the status of the volume setting.
Because this is the main operating display, the escape button will light up red to indicate that the power up
display is below the main operating display. Pressing <ESC> returns you back to the power up display
(device selection).
The hot keys may be programmed by the administrator of the device to recall global settings
(see EVENT management for details) and therefore may have dedicated names.
Operating – menu structure of the X*AP RM
1
remote panel – operating displays
Important Note! The functions described below expect a proper routing of the signal from hardware
interfaces to the audio processor and back (see ROUTING pane).
When pressing the <MENU> button, the main page of the operating menu opens up:
This menu allows for high level selections like the control of the audio processor or showing the meter
display.
MENU
ESC
Remote Panel select device to control
News Channel
10.110.92.180
connect
MENU
ESC
Menu News Channel 10.110.92.180
Audio
Processor EBU R 128
Meter
MENU
ESC
R128 ITU1770 Loudn Lim D02 Limiter! Nicerizer [Panic 1 Panic 2]
Program 1 Program 2
-22.5
LUFS
-23.0
LUFS
EBU
S
out

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The fourth key <EBU R128 Meter> opens the loudness measurement display:
The highlighted keys will control the measurement process. While the <Shift> key toggles the display
between Current and Recent measurement.
The display represents the measurements of Integrated- / Short Term- and Momentary-Loudness as well
as LRA [LU] - the loudness range and Max TPL [dBTP] - the maximum true peak level.
The measure for the EBU meter display is [LUFS] (Loudness Units Full Scale) as long as not defined
differently. For details pls. refer to the EBU-Tech 3341 document.
You may leave this display by pressing <ESC>. This will bring you back to the first page of the operating
display.
The key #8 switches between the programs of the D*AP8 Program x
(see block diagram AUDIO PROCESSOR > Overview). The other keys will do what is written above tem.
The second key of the operating display opens the Navigation for the Audio Processor (DSP) function blocks:
The highlighted key will open the parameter settings for the respective function block. The <Shift> key opens
a second page where you will reach Aux Input and Monitor control.
You will find the parameter description further down in this manual explained step by step in relation to the
GUI tab sheets, we will show here the principle how to control parameters via the X*AP RM
1 by using the
example of the AUDIO PROCESSOR > Input function block. After pressing key #1 the following display appears:
The device can process up to 4 programs (4 x 2). You must select the program that you will
control via key #8. Above you see the display of program 1 of a 5.1 + 2 set-up.
This display has two pages. Page 1/2 (of two) is displayed at the moment. When you press the <Shift>
key the next page 2/2 appears.
MENU
ESC
EBU R128 Int LRA Time
[LUFS] [LU] [hh:mm:ss]
Input -19.3 6.4
Output -23.2 5.8 00:12:15
Short-Term TPL Max Momentary Current
[dBTP] Max
- 19.7 - 6.6 - 12.0
- 21.3 - 5.0 - 16.0
reset max Program 1
pause
reset
MENU
ESC
Audio Processor News Channel 10.110.92.180 1/2
UpmixInput Spectral
Signature
Dynamics Level
Magic
OutputEqualizer Voice
Over
MENU
ESC
Input Link On Mute Gain[dB] Mono 1/2
V2 On off
Program 1
0.0
ALL Linked
LFE Off off 0.0

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Below you see a display for page 2
of program 2:
Back to page 1/2:
The display is divided into columns above the function keys and horizontal lines representing
audio channels [LFE] or groups of channels [ALL = L/R/C/Ls/Rs].
Function key #1 selects one of the available lines and selects between [ALL] and [LFE].
If you want to change the Gain for the LFE you must press key #1 to select the second line.
If you press the Gain key #5 the second gain parameter in the Gain column will be highlighted and you can
change that gain by simply turning the rotary encoder:
Similar applies for all parameter setting via the X*AP RM
1:
1. Select the program [program 1]
2. select the page where the desired parameter is in [1/2]
2. select the channel / group of channels [LFE]
3. select the parameter [Gain]
4. set the parameter by the rotary encoder [3.5]
ON/OFF parameters can be changed either by pressing the rotary encoder or turning it
counter clockwise > off or clockwise > on.
MENU
ESC
Voice: Input Delay Coarse [ms] Fine [samples] HPF [Hz] LPF [kHz] 2/2
1/2 0.0 0
Program 2
OFF OFF
L/R
MENU
ESC
Input Link On Mute Gain[dB] Mono 1/2
ALL Linked On off
Program 1
0.0
3.5
LFE On off
LFE

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Operating – menu structure of the X*AP RM
1
remote panel – menu tree
Power Up Display
<MENU> opens X*AP RM
1
remote panel IP setup menu. See extra manual for details.
<Address> Setup
<Netmask> Setup
<Gateway> Setup
< empty >
Device 1 Setup IP & ON / OFF
Device 2 Setup IP & ON / OFF
Device 3 Setup IP & ON / OFF
Device 4 Setup IP & ON / OFF
<ESC> back to power up display
<connect> will connect with that particular D*AP8 and opens the main operating display:
Hotkey #
1 user defined
2 user defined
3 user defined
4 user defined
5 user defined
6 user defined
7 user defined
8 user defined
<ESC> will jump back to power up display
<MENU> opens operating displays:
Hotkey #
1<empty>
2<Audio Processor page 1/2> <Audio Porcessor page 2/2>
<Input> <Aux Input>
<Upmix> <monitor>
<Spectral Signature> <empty>
<Equalizer> <empty>
<Dynamics> <empty>
<Voice Over> <empty>
<Level Magic> <empty>
<Otput> <empty>
3<empty>
4<EBU R128 Meter>
5<empty>
6<empty>
7 <empty>
8<empty>
<ESC> back to main operating display

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Setup GUI – connecting with the D*AP8 – AUDIO PROCESSOR > Overview
You must open a browser and enter the IP address of the D*AP8 unit
into the URL field and press <Enter>. The browser will fetch the necessary information and open the
entrance page:
The entrance page is the AUDIO PROCESSOR pane with its sub pane Overview. If you are returning from
other pages or if you reload your browser content by pressing <F5> it may show a different page due to
caching of the browser.
In the top area you have several bar graph displays for IN/OUT peak level of the audio processor, the AUX
input and the Monitor output. A numeric display of loudness measurement and other bar graphs to display the
gain changes of the function blocks: expander, compressor leveler and limiter complement upper display.
On the following pages we will go through the various panes to perform the basic setup of the device.
You must setup the synchronization source. You may also give the device a name, tell it its location and
define an administrative contact which may be used by monitoring systems of your company (e.g. via SNMP).
You must setup the installed interface modules and finally set the signal routing. Those settings you will find
under the SYSTEM link.

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Setup GUI – SYSTEM – System Status
The system status is a special link you can reach independently from where you are :
The System Status page provides a top level view of the various status information available for the device.
Device Status provides the hardware status of the D*AP8 unit.
Power 1 status of the first power supply (left hand side from rear).
Power 2 status of second power supply (right hand side from rear).
Temperature measured on the surface of the main PCB.
Sync Lock turns red if the external sync source is removed or unstable.
NTP Server Status Is green if the NTP server synchronization is turned off or the clock is
synchronized.
Turns red if the clock can not be synchronized by one of the NTP servers.
Processing Status
Bypass turns red if Bypass is activated.
Interface Status
AES I/O turns red if an AES input that is internally in use (i.e. you have routed it to
an input of a function block) has detected an error.
Interface 1 SDI I/O turns red if the SDI input is not locked (not present or bad SDI signal).
Dolby Processing Status
Decoder (Slot A) turns orange if the input signal is not Dolby encoded (PCM).
Encoder (Slot A) status of the first D-E encoder (if license is installed).
Metadata status of the metadata.
Coprocessor Status turns red if the co-processor encounters a problem.

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System Messages <current> / <history>
Displays a list of messages produced by the system controller.
System Log The system controller activities will be logged. If there is a suspicious
behavior we recommend to warm-start the D*AP8 by pressing the rear
<INIT / RESET> button briefly. This will keep the log information for later
investigation. If you do a power cycle instead the previous
log information get lost.
<save diagnostics file> Pressing this soft button will start the assembly of files to help with
diagnostics. The packed .tar archive contains 3 files:
The console log from the System Status pane, the license file and the
status XML If you experience unexpected behavior of the device you may
be asked by the Junger service team to send such file by e-mail for
analysis.
Setup GUI – SYSTEM – Overview
The graphical overview shows the main building blocks of the device including options installed,
in this example a SDI interface placed into the interface 1 location and a JDSPA co-processor as well as the
Dolby CAT1100 OEM module, that runs the Dolby decoder / metadata emulation and a Dolby E encoder.
A fully loaded unit can have a Dolby (D / D+ / E / PL II) decoder / metadata emulator including a PL II encoder
and up to two independent Dolby E encoders or one Dolby E and two consumer (Dolby D / D+ / AAC) format
encoders installed.
You may click into the boxes and the respective page will open. The navigation is based on URLs so you may
use the <Back> navigation button of the browser to return to this page.
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