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DR1 Architects & Engineers, Specification, HAL4 Multiprocessor Architects

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Specifications HAL4 Multiprocessor Architects & Engineers Specification The digital multiprocessor shall be a 2 in x 2 out configuration. The two analog inputs shall have microphone or line-level selection and include a +48V phantom power selection. These two inputs shall exist on a plug-in barrier strip that can be either +4 dBu balanced or -10 dBV unbalanced with left (+) and right (-) automatically monoed. The two analog outputs shall be balanced line-level on plug-in barrier strips. Provisions shall be provided for one digital remote to control source or preset selection, toggle and/or level control located up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) away. The digital remote shall connect via shielded CAT 5e (or better) cable to the multiprocessor. Further, the digital remote device shall support portable use and hot swapping so that devices may be replaced without shutting down the system, and do so without any audio interference, and that all settings for new devices are automatically downloaded from the multiprocessor along with the correct firmware. The unit shall connect to a computer using standard Ethernet on an RJ-45 connector. All functions shall be designed, configured and controlled by a software program featuring a graphical user interface that allows managing the global tasks of discovering, connecting to, and applying configurations to the remote digital multiprocessor. The hardware-software combination shall automatically check and display the status, location, CAT 5 crimp and wiring integrity. The hardware multiprocessor and the software shall each include Ethernet ASCII text over TCP/ IP control support for third-party control systems such as AMX, Crestron and Stardraw Control. The processor shall have an internal 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power supply. The digital multiprocessor shall be a Rane HAL4 running Rane Halogen software, and using a Digital Remote (DR). DR1 Architects & Engineers Specification The digital remote shall control one or more simultaneous levels and be located up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) away from the rack room multiprocessor. The digital remote shall have a customizable backlit LCD screen for end user labeling with variable and automatic backlight dimming feature for superior visibility under varying light conditions. The digital remote shall connect to and be powered by the rack room multiprocessor using a dedicated homerun over shielded CAT 5e (or better) cable. Low communication data rates shall permit use of punch-down blocks or RJ-45 patch bays for homerun cable routing flexibility as well as relaxed minimum bend radius. The shielded CAT 5e interface shall transport power, ground and a communications channel. The digital remote shall support portable use and hot-swapping so that devices may be replaced without reprogramming or shutting down the system, and do so without audio interference. Within seconds, all settings for new or existing portable digital remotes shall automatically download from the multiprocessor along with the correct firmware permitting continuous hot-swapping - even between different vintage multiprocessors. The hardware-software combination shall automatically check and display the status, location, and CAT 5e crimp and wiring integrity. Hardware and software troubleshooting indications shall point out any and all errors. The digital remote shall fit into a 1-gang US standard electrical junction box. The digital remote shall be available in white, ivory or black, and come with a matching Decora® wallplate. The Digital Remote shall be a Rane DR1 connected to a Rane HAL multiprocessor or EXP expander running Rane Halogen software. DR1 Data Sheet - 63

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Data Sheet - 63
Specifications
DR1 Architects & Engineers
Specification
°e digital remote shall control one or more simultaneous levels
and be located up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) away from the rack
room multiprocessor. °e digital remote shall have a customizable
backlit LCD screen for end user labeling with variable and
automatic backlight dimming feature for superior visibility
under varying light conditions. °e digital remote shall connect
to and be powered by the rack room multiprocessor using a
dedicated homerun over shielded CAT 5e (or better) cable. Low
communication data rates shall permit use of punch-down blocks
or RJ-45 patch bays for homerun cable routing flexibility as well
as relaxed minimum bend radius. °e shielded CAT 5e interface
shall transport power, ground and a communications channel.
°e digital remote shall support portable use and hot-swapping so
that devices may be replaced without reprogramming or shutting
down the system, and do so without audio interference. Within
seconds, all settings for new or existing portable digital remotes
shall automatically download from the multiprocessor along with
the correct firmware permitting continuous hot-swapping – even
between different vintage multiprocessors. °e hardware-software
combination shall automatically check and display the status,
location, and CAT 5e crimp and wiring integrity. Hardware and
software troubleshooting indications shall point out any and all
errors. °e digital remote shall fit into a 1-gang US standard
electrical junction box. °e digital remote shall be available
in white, ivory or black, and come with a matching Decora®
wallplate.
°e Digital Remote shall be a Rane DR1 connected to a Rane
HAL multiprocessor or EXP expander running Rane Halogen soft-
ware.
HAL4 Multiprocessor Architects
& Engineers Specification
°e digital multiprocessor shall be a 2 in x 2 out configuration.
°e two analog inputs shall have microphone or line-level
selection and include a +48V phantom power selection. °ese
two inputs shall exist on a plug-in barrier strip that can be
either +4 dBu balanced or -10 dBV unbalanced with left (+)
and right (–) automatically monoed. °e two analog outputs
shall be balanced line-level on plug-in barrier strips. Provisions
shall be provided for one digital remote to control source or
preset selection, toggle and/or level control located up to 300
meters (1,000 feet) away. °e digital remote shall connect via
shielded CAT 5e (or better) cable to the multiprocessor. Further,
the digital remote device shall support portable use and hot
swapping so that devices may be replaced without shutting
down the system, and do so without any audio interference, and
that all settings for new devices are automatically downloaded
from the multiprocessor along with the correct firmware. °e
unit shall connect to a computer using standard Ethernet on
an RJ-45 connector. All functions shall be designed, configured
and controlled by a software program featuring a graphical user
interface that allows managing the global tasks of discovering,
connecting to, and applying configurations to the remote
digital multiprocessor. °e hardware-software combination
shall automatically check and display the status, location, CAT
5 crimp and wiring integrity. °e hardware multiprocessor and
the software shall each include Ethernet ASCII text over TCP/
IP control support for third-party control systems such as AMX,
Crestron and Stardraw Control. °e processor shall have an
internal 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power supply.
°e digital multiprocessor shall be a Rane HAL4 running Rane
Halogen software, and using a Digital Remote (DR).
DR1