Instrukcja obsługi Millennia HV-316


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HV-3 Remote Control 16
Microphone Preamplifier
Owner’s Manual
Millennia Media HV-316 page 2 of 24
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 3...........................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................ 3
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS .......... 5
1. Unit ID Display ....................................... 5
2. Power Indicator ...................................... 5
3. Input Level & Phantom Power Indicator ..... 5
4. Auxiliary Power ...................................... 5
5. Power Switch ......................................... 5
REAR PANEL FUNCTIONS 5............
1. AC Power ............................................... 5
2. MIDI Connection ..................................... 5
3. Ethernet ................................................ 5
4. Network Reset ........................................ 5
5. 12 Volt Redundant (Auxiliary) Power ......... 5
6. Unit ID Selector ...................................... 5
7. Mic Inputs 5..............................................
8. Analog Output Option .............................. 5
9. Reserved DB25 ....................................... 5
GETTING STARTED ...................... 6
Installing the Ælogic Software .......................... 6
Setting Unit ID(s) and IP Addresses .................. 7
Setting the Host Computer’s IP Address (Windows
10 and 11) ..................................................... 7
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) ...... 8
Default Settings .............................................. 8
ÆLOGIC OPERATION ................... 9
Unit Status Window ......................................... 9
Red Icon ........................................................ 9
Green Icon ..................................................... 9
Flashing Green Icon ........................................ 9
Purple Icon ..................................................... 9
Blue Icon ....................................................... 9
Gray Icon ....................................................... 9
Unit ID Conflict ............................................... 9
Unit Status Dialog ........................................... 9
Overview ..................................................... 10
Control Section ..........................................10
Control Layout ........................................... 10
Unit Naming and Unit Name Dialog Box ........... 11
POLarity Flip ................................................. 11
PAD ............................................................. 11
48V ............................................................. 11
MUTE ...........................................................11
Channel Gain Faders/Gain Display ................... 11
Meter Preferences Dialog ............................... 11
SPLIT .......................................................... 11
SAFE ........................................................... 11
RBN ............................................................ 11
HPF ............................................................. 11
Link Assignment ........................................... 12
Scribble Strip ................................................12
Link Matrix ................................................. 13
Scene Window ...........................................14
Project and Scene Management ................. 14
Creating a Project ......................................... 14
Scene Window.............................................. 14
Safety Prompts ............................................ 14
Creating New Scenes .................................... 14
Renaming Scenes ......................................... 14
Reordering Scenes ........................................ 14
Recalling Scenes ........................................... 14
Deleting Scene ............................................. 15
Locking Scene Window Functions .................... 15
Appending and Saving Scenes ........................ 15
Saving Scene Changes .................................. 15
Loss of Power ............................................... 15
Setup Menu ................................................. 15
Diagnostics .................................................. 15
Setup System Status .................................... 15
Soft Reset ................................................... 15
Restart Program ........................................... 15
Avid PRE Emulation for Using with
Pro Tools ................................... 16
Setting MIDI Channels .................................. 16
Yamaha R-Remote Compatibility 17
R-Remote software maps .............................. 17
HV-316 display on R-Remote ......................... 17
MADI OPTION ........................... 18
Initial Setup ................................................. 18
Sample Rate ................................................ 18
Dante with MADI .......................................... 18
LED Indicators ............................................. 18
Clock Input .................................................. 18
Clocking and Sample Rate ............................. 18
MADI Channel Counts ................................... 19
MADI Channel Assignment ............................. 19
APPENDIX ................................. 20
Ælogic Keyboard Shortcuts ............................ 20
Microphone input wiring diagram .................... 20
MIDI Cable Wiring Diagram ............................ 21
MIDI Controller Table .................................... 21
MIDI Gain Table ........................................... 21
SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 22
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
SPECIFICATION ........................ 23
WORLD WIDE WARRANTY ......... 23
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
.................................................. 24
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Millennia
Media HV-316 Remote-Controllable crophone Mi
Preamplifier.
We will refer to both the HV-316/8 8-Channel
and HV-316 16-Channel as the HV-316 unless
there is an operational difference.
The HV-316 is the result of meticulous blind listening
tests on innumerable circuit topologies and E/M
designs. Your HV-316 is a finely tuned instrument
intended for critical professional applications we
feel it offers the world's most sonically neutral
microphone preamplification.
Up to 16 -316s can be simultaneously controlled HV
plus an additional 16 HV-3Rs a total of 384
channels on one system. A high-speed Ethernet
control interface makes this possible without any
significant system control latency, even if all 384
channels were to change parameters simultaneously.
Future Update: e MIDI control interface is Th
compatible with Avid’s Pro Tools® “PRE” remote
microphone preamplifier protocol. As defined by
Avid, up to 4 -316 (8 HV-316/8) units can be HV
simultaneously controlled with MIDI in Pro Tools.
FCC Notice Information for the User
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 this 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 or her own
expense.
Safety Precautions
For your safety and the safety of others, be sure to
read and understand all safety and operational
instructions before attempting to use the - HV 316.
WARNING: The -316 internal circuitry carries HV
lethal voltages. Carefully observe all warnings,
precautions, and instructions on the -316 and as HV
described in the instructions supplied with the unit.
Water, Moisture, and Spillage Do not attempt
to use the -316 in, near, or around water or in HV
unusually moist environments, such as near a sink or
swimming pool. Prevent liquids or any other
materials or objects from spilling or falling into the
HV-316 unit.
Heat & Ventilation Be sure to allow adequate
ventilation on both sides of the -316 and avoid HV
blocking the fan air intake and exit vents.
Power Sources & Power Cord Protection The
HV-316 Power Supply should be connected to a
power source only of the type described in the
operating instructions or as marked on the Power
Supply. Route the power cord so that it is not likely
to be walked on or pinched by having objects placed
on it. Pay particular attention to plugs, receptacles,
and the point where the AC power cord exits the
HV-316.
Grounding For your safety, it is extremely
important that the grounding pin of the 3-wire power
cable (included with 110 Volt units) be inserted into
a grounding type 3-pin power outlet. If you are
unable to insert the plug into an existing outlet,
contact an electrician to install a properly grounded
3-pin power outlet, preferably that with OFI / GFI
protection, if available.
Damage Requiring Service This unit should be
repaired or serviced by qualified personnel
whenever:
The AC power cord has been damaged, or
Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into
any -316 unit, or HV
The unit does not function properly or
exhibits a marked change in performance,
or
The unit has been abused, dropped, or
damaged, or
The unit has been exposed to rain or
moisture.
Servicing Lethal voltages are found inside the
HV-316 chassis. The user should not attempt to
repair or service this unit. All servicing and/or repairs
should be referred to Millennia.
If, after reading all instructions, precautions, and
warnings, you have remaining questions, please
contact Millennia directly before attempting to use
your -316 HV .
The -316 enclosure measures approximately HV 17
wide x 1.75” high x 1 ” dee6 p and is designed for
mounting into a standard 1U, 19” equipment rack. If
the -316 is mounted in a road case or other rack HV
which is prone to strong vibration or shock, it is
highly recommended that the rear of the -316 be HV
supported or otherwise reinforced to withstand such
conditions.
HV-316 is designed on a common ground topology.
For high quality operation, and for your own safety
and the safety of others, do not defeat the power
cord earth grounding pin.


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Marka: Millennia
Kategoria: Niesklasyfikowane
Model: HV-316

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