Page 3 - SYMBOLS
14811 • January 2005 • Front Matter Page iii SIGMA ELECTRONICS's products are certified to comply with the regulations and recommendations of several certifying agencies. For complete details, as well as copies of the certification documents, please visit our website at www.sigmaelectronics.com or c...
Page 4 - CUSTOMER APPRECIATION STATEMENT; * Return Authorization required before any equipment is returned.
14811 • January 2005 • Front Matter Page iv CUSTOMER APPRECIATION STATEMENT SIGMA ELECTRONICS would like to take this opportunity to compliment you on your intelligent selection of high-quality audio or video equipment. It is our goal to provide the highest quality products and unparalleled service ...
Page 5 - INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW; product line. The DA5320 is to be used in facilities utiliz-; PRODUCT SCOPE; This module has the capability to perform two distinct functions -
14811 • January 2005 • Introduction/overview Page 1 INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW The multi-function Sigma DA5320 8 Channel Mixer/Router module is a member of the Sigma 5000 series OctaStream ™ product line. The DA5320 is to be used in facilities utiliz- ing AES digital audio signals requiring input gain an...
Page 6 - RECEIVING INSPECTION AND UNPACKING
14811 • January 2005 • Receiving Inspection and Unpacking Page 2 RECEIVING INSPECTION AND UNPACKING By the time you have found and opened this manual, you have already begun to unpack the shipping container. Since damage may have occurred in shipping it is important to per-form the following checks ...
Page 7 - SYSTEM COMPONENTS; Frame
14811 • January 2005 • System Components Page 3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Frame The DA5320 module is engineered to operate in a Sigma S5000 Signal Management Frame. This frame provides all the necessary interface components and power for opera-tion of the DA5320 module. Interface Components To accommodate a...
Page 8 - MODULE INSTALLATION/REMOVAL; MODULE INSTALLATION; Connector Assignment; For proper cooling, the frame door must remain closed. The door may
14811 • January 2005 • Module Installation/Removal Page 4 MODULE INSTALLATION/REMOVAL The DA5320 may be installed in any module slot in a S5000 Signal Management System frame. Up to ten (10) modules of any type may be installed in the same frame. Modules may be hot-swapped eliminating the need to po...
Page 9 - RP302 Twisted Pair I/O
14811 • January 2005 • Module Installation/Removal Page 5 RP303 BACKPLANE CONNECTOR ASSIGNMENTS - DA5320 RP302 BACKPLANE CONNECTOR ASSIGNMENTS - DA5320 A B C D E F G H I J OCTABUS OUTPUT OCTABUS INPUT AES INPUT 1 AES INPUT 2 AES INPUT 3 AES INPUT 4 AES OUTPUT 1 AES OUTPUT 2 AES OUTPUT 3 AES OUTPUT 4...
Page 10 - OPERATION; Front Panel Controls/Displays; INDICATOR LED’S
14811 • January 2005 • Operation Page 6 OPERATION Front Panel Controls/Displays The front panel, shown below, has three distinct functional areas - the Indicator LED’s under the OctaStream logo on the right side; the switch controls, mostly on the left side and the 7-segment display in the middle. I...
Page 11 - CONTROLS
14811 • January 2005 • Operation Page 7 CONTROLS SELECT BUTTON The Select button is used to progress to a lower menu level. If pressed repeat-edly, the display will always return to the idle display (see below) without making any changes to any menu items . Pressing select after a data store (TAKE) ...
Page 12 - Display Activation
14811 • January 2005 • Operation Page 8 Display Activation To access menus when the Idle Display is showing, press any button. Status Check To check the current status of any parameter, activate the menu display and navigate through the menu to the edit screen for the parameter of interest. The init...
Page 13 - Configurable Parameters/Menu Items; Input Parameters
14811 • January 2005 • Operation Page 9 Configurable Parameters/Menu Items Note: What follows is a discussion of the configurable parameters in the DA5320. Toview a diagram of the flow of the menu structure with simple operating instructions,see the section of the manual entitled MENU STRUCTURE that...
Page 14 - Output Grouping
14811 • January 2005 • Operation Page 10 sent to the ouput may be adjusted immediately prior to being sent to the output connector. These features are detailed in the Output Channel Assignment/Mixing/Gain Control section below. The DA5320 has two additional features that are available to the user to...
Page 15 - Output Channel Assignment/Mixing/Gain Control
14811 • January 2005 • Operation Page 11 Output Channel Assignment/Mixing/Gain Control The sub-menu item is used to configure the routing matrix of defined inputs to spe-cific physical output connectors and the mixing operation of the DA5320. It is located under the main menu item. When the menu ite...
Page 17 - Non-Volatile Configuration Parameter Storage
14811 • January 2005 • Operation Page 13 Non-Volatile Configuration Parameter Storage All configuration data can be stored in the FlashROM to preserve it in the event of a loss of power. On power-up, all settings will be returned to their previous settings. The save oper- ation is iniitiated via the...
Page 18 - MENU STRUCTURE
14811 • January 2005 • Menu Structure Page 14 MENU STRUCTURE The following graphic display of the menu structure is provided to give the user an overall view of the commands that are accessible via the front panel controls. Detailed explana-tions of each parameter have been provided above. To access...
Page 20 - RESET
14811 • January 2005 • Menu Structure Page 16 SAVE CONFIG TO FLASH DIAGNOSTICS (Status Only) RESET Reset Board Reset All Reset Outputs Reset Inputs Current ON/OFF setting shown. Change, using ARROW button, then press Current ON/OFF setting shown. Change, using ARROW button, then press V-FADE ENABLE ...
Page 21 - NOTES
14811 • January 2005 • Menu Structure Page 17 NOTES