Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................... 1-2 2. FEATURES ..................................................................................................................... 1-2 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS...
Page 3 - SYSTEM SETTING TOOL
3 2. SETUP SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND SETTING ITEMS .................. 3-3 3. SETTING PROCEDURE ............................................................................................. 3-4 4. STARTUP OF INSTALLATION SETTING PROGRAM ..................................... 3-6 5. UNIT SCANNING TOOL...
Page 5 - INDICATOR STATUS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
5 1. EXPLANATION 1.1. IP Network and Address ............................................................................................... 6-2 1.2. Network Address Translation (NAT) and Setup Software Programs ............................ 6-3 1.3. IP Broadcast and Unit Scan ..........................
Page 6 - Chapter 1; BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS
Page 7 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1-2 Chapter 1: BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION TOA's NX-100/100S Network Audio Adapter is specially developed to transmit high-quality audio signals andsuch control data as serial data over IP networks such as LAN or Internet in real time. [Audio Signal Flow Chart] NX-100/10...
Page 8 - NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
00-05-F9-FF-80-81 NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX-100S LNK/ACT FD/COL SIGNAL INPUT PEAK STATUS ERROR RUN RESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1-3 Chapter 1: BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] 1. LNK/ACT Indicator (Green) Lights when the unit is connected to a network.Flashes while t...
Page 9 - AC Adapter Terminal
1-4 Chapter 1: BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS [Rear] 10. Cord Clamp Pinches and securely holds the AC adapter cordto prevent its plug from detaching. 11. DC Power Input Terminal [DC INPUT] A 24 V DC input. 12. Functional Earth Terminal [SIGNAL GND] Hum noise may be generated when externalequipmen...
Page 11 - SETTING TASK FLOWS; Setting Using Browser; Note
1-6 Chapter 1: BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS 4. SETTING TASK FLOWS (1) Unit Installation and Connection Refer to Chapter 2, Unit and Software Installations . (2) Software Installation Install the setup program, operation program, and Java Runtime Environment in the personalcomputer (PC). • The s...
Page 12 - Chapter 2; UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS
Page 13 - Notes
2-2 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 1. CONNECTIONS 1.1. Power Source Connections 1.1.1. When using a 24V DC power source Connect a 24V DC power source to the unit's DC INPUT terminal. NX-100 only To 24V DC power source 24V DC INPUT FG 200mA 10/100M AC ADAPTER 24V 200mA DC INPUT Notes • Be...
Page 14 - • Audio Input Terminal Connections; • Audio Output Terminal Connections
2-3 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 1.2. Terminal Connections MIC LINE VOLUME INPUT 24V DC INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT FG 7 6 7 6 AUDIO INPUT 8 C 5 4 3 2 1 C 8 5 4 3 2 1 CONTACT OUTPUT CONTACT INPUT RS-232C 200mA 10/100M H C E H C E AC ADAPTER 24V 200mA DC INPUT • Audio Input Terminal Connections ...
Page 15 - • Control Output Terminal Connections
2-4 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS MIC LINE VOLUME INPUT 24V DC INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT FG 7 6 7 6 AUDIO INPUT 8 C 5 4 3 2 1 C 8 5 4 3 2 1 CONTACT OUTPUT CONTACT INPUT RS-232C 200mA 10/100M H C E H C E AC ADAPTER 24V 200mA DC INPUT 7 6 8 C 5 4 2 3 1 7 6 C 8 5 4 3 2 1 Open collector output Wit...
Page 16 - CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS; Caution; Cautions; Steps 1
2-5 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 2. CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS Wire the removable terminal plugs for power input (NX-100 only), audio input and output, and control inputand output as follows: [Cable size and width to strip] 15 mm 7 mm 7 mm Solid cable and stranded cable Shielded cab...
Page 17 - • Use the optional MB-15B-BK hardware set when mounting a single unit.
2-6 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 3. RACK MOUNTING Use the optional mounting hardware set when installing the unit in an equipment rack. Be sure to remove therubber feet located on the unit's bottom surface before mounting. • Use the optional MB-15B-BK hardware set when mounting a singl...
Page 18 - MAC ADDRESSES AND INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
2-7 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 4. MAC ADDRESSES AND INSTALLATION LOCATIONS When making the unit's network settings, the unit's MAC address* must have a clear association with itscorresponding installation location. Be sure to record the relationship during installation to facilitate ...
Page 19 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
2-8 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 5. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 5.1. System Conditions The following minimum PC (personal computer) specifications are required in order to correctly operate theunit's software program. Notes • Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.• Pentium is a tra...
Page 21 - Tip
2-10 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS Tip Check the correct Runtime installation or version number from "Control Panel." Installation completion icon
Page 22 - NX-100 Operation Program
2-11 Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS 5.4. Installing the NX-100 Software The NX-100 software consists of the following 2 programs. • NX-100 Setup Program (Installation Setting) Enables integrated setting of the NX-100 and NX-100S from the PC. • NX-100 Operation Program Enables integrated ...
Page 27 - Chapter 3
Page 29 - SETUP SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND SETTING ITEMS; Setting items table
3-3 Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM) 2. SETUP SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND SETTING ITEMS The Installation Setting Program permits settings of all items including unit scanning and network setting. Firstset all items using this software at the time of system installation. The following...
Page 31 - Important
3-5 Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM) Pattern 2: Uploading the programmed system setting file after scanning the connected units on-site. (1) System Setting Using the System Setting Tool, program all the units in the system, and enter their unit names and IPaddress numbers. • System:...
Page 32 - STARTUP OF INSTALLATION SETTING PROGRAM
3-6 Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM) 4. STARTUP OF INSTALLATION SETTING PROGRAM Step 1. Either double-click on the Installation Setting Program icon that was created on the desktop duringinstallation or directly double-click on the application [nx100_util.jar] installed in the Softw...
Page 34 - UNIT SCANNING TOOL
3-8 Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM) 5. UNIT SCANNING TOOL Scans the units connected to the LAN.Setting data can only be uploaded into the NX-100S and NX-100 units after each unit's IP address has beencorrectly set by way of either the Installation Setting Program's Unit Scanning To...
Page 45 - (5) Enable multicast and Multicast address
3-19 Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM) (2) Packet size Select the size of audio packet.The packet size cannot be changed when [Resend] is selected in the Packet loss recovery item. Smallerpacket sizes result in a wider bandwidth, however delay times become shorter. (3) Compression Se...
Page 50 - • Latch
3-24 Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM) Step 4. Set the type to [Momentary] or [Latch].Momentary: The designated broadcast pattern or other unit's contact output is activated during the interval that input is ON. Activation stops while the input is OFF. Latch: The designated broadcast...
Page 57 - CHANGING THE SYSTEM NAME AND PASSWORD
3-31 Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM) 7. CHANGING THE SYSTEM NAME AND PASSWORD Step 1. In the Installation Setting Program, click on [Password Change] on the initial screen.In the Management Setting Program, select [Help] → [Version data], and a dialog will then be displayed. Click ...
Page 58 - Chapter 4
Page 59 - OUTLINE OF SETTING USING BROWSER
4-2 Chapter 4: SYSTEM SETTINGS (SETTING USING BROWSER) 1. OUTLINE OF SETTING USING BROWSER Settings can also be changed without requiring installation of the dedicated NX-100 software by individuallyconnecting to each NX-100/100S using the browser*. For NX-100/100S units connected by way of the NAT ...
Page 63 - BROADCAST SPEC SETTING
4-6 Chapter 4: SYSTEM SETTINGS (SETTING USING BROWSER) 4. BROADCAST SPEC SETTING Set the specifications that determine broadcast streaming quality. The NX-100/100S starts its broadcastsbased on this setting. This figure represents the NX-100. (1) Navigator Select the usable bandwidth and type of lin...
Page 66 - BROADCAST PATTERN SETTING
4-9 Chapter 4: SYSTEM SETTINGS (SETTING USING BROWSER) 5. BROADCAST PATTERN SETTING The broadcast pattern is determined by the combination of broadcast direction and the units targeted toreceive or transmit the broadcast, and is set in the unit that initiates the broadcast. The pattern then starts t...
Page 89 - Chapter 5
Chapter 5 OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM)
Page 90 - STARTUP AND INITIAL SCREEN
5-2 Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM) 1. NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM SUMMARY This operation program is used to set the control buttons used for broadcasts, and activate set NX-100 andNX-100S broadcast patterns* 1 or operate the contact output* 2 . * 1 The broadcast pattern is det...
Page 91 - OPERATION SCREEN DESCRIPTION
5-3 Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM) 3. OPERATION SCREEN DESCRIPTION This section explains the screen layout, using the accompanying operation setting screen as an example. (2) (5) (1) (3) (4) (1) Selection Button Selects the broadcast pattern and contact output to be activat...
Page 94 - UNIT SETTING ADDITION
5-6 Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM) 6. UNIT SETTING ADDITION Set the broadcast pattern data necessary for the Selection button setting using the NX-100 Setup program(refer to Chapter 3 ). If a unit setting file has already been created, the data is automatically loaded. Howe...
Page 95 - Tips
5-7 Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM) Step 4. Press the Add button. A Unit Addition dialog is displayed. Step 5. Enter the IP address and port number (Web server, TCP start port number, and UDP start portnumber), then press the OK button.The entered data is displayed on the Un...
Page 96 - EDITTING THE BUTTON LAYOUT
5-8 Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM) 7. EDITTING THE BUTTON LAYOUT The Start button can be set to enable or disable, and the layout of the Selection and Group buttons can beedited. Step 1. Start the Operation program and select [Setting] → [Button setting]. The User Authentic...
Page 98 - SETTING THE SELECTION BUTTON CONTENTS
5-10 Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM) (1) (2) (3) [Registration Contents List] (1) Visible Displays or hides the Selection buttons. (2) No. Selection button numbers. These numbers cannotbe changed. T h e b u t t o n s a r e a r r a n g e d i n t h e o r d e r o f t h ebutton ...
Page 101 - SETTING THE GROUP BUTTON CONTENTS
5-13 Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM) 9. SETTING THE GROUP BUTTON CONTENTS The Group button is used to simultaneously select two or more Selection buttons. Program the desiredSelection buttons into the Group button. Step 1. Click on the Group button tab on the Button Setting ...
Page 104 - Chapter 6; APPENDIX
Page 110 - IF A FAILURE IS DETECTED
6-7 Chapter 6: APPENDIX Remedy Confirm that power is correctly connected. Turn power on again. Confirm that LAN cable is correctly connected. Confirm that the NX-100/100S is connected to the correct switchinghub's port and that the proper type of cable is used for the connection. → Refer to p. 2-3, ...
Page 112 - • Optional products
6-9 Chapter 6: APPENDIX 4. SPECIFICATIONS 4.1. NX-100 * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Optional products Rack mounting bracket: MB-15B-BK (for rack-mounting one NX-100 unit) MB-15B-J (for rack-mounting two NX-100 units) AC adapt...