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HAL2 Multiprocessor Architects, & Engineers Specification, Data Sheet - 62
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Specifications HAL2 Multiprocessor Architects & Engineers Specification The digital multiprocessor shall be an 18 in x 18 out configuration having eighteen inputs: eight balanced analog on plug-in barrier strips that can be either mic- or line-level with switchable +48 V phantom power, and four digital remote audio device ports providing up to two digital inputs and two digital outputs per port, as well as eight balanced analog line-level outputs on plug-in barrier strips, plus AES3 input and output jacks providing two digital inputs and two digital outputs on XLR. Provisions shall be provided for four digital remotes to control source or preset selection, toggle and/or level control, and control logic expansion, located up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) away. In addition there shall be four contact closure logic inputs on a plug-in barrier strip and two separate relay Form C contact outputs, as well as provisions for four wall-sensing IR remotes. The remote audio devices shall provide A/D and/or D/A conversion based on AES3 transport to the wall up to 150 meters (500 feet) from the multiprocessor, as well as units for cascading automatic microphone mixing up to 64 channels, ambient sensing mics, small amplifiers, and advanced paging stations. All remote audio devices and digital remotes shall connect via shielded CAT 5e (or better) cable to the multiprocessor. Further, all remote audio devices and digital remote devices shall support portable use and hot swapping so that devices may be replaced without shutting down the system, and do so without 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 a standard Ethernet 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 5e crimp and wiring integrity, and that audio is flowing to and/ or from all peripheral devices. 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 HAL2 running Rane Halogen software, and using Rane Remote Audio Devices (RADs), Rane Digital Remotes (DRs) and Rane IR2 Wall Sensors. HAL3s Multiprocessor Architects & Engineers Specification The digital multiprocessor shall be a 6 in x 10 out configuration having six inputs: two mic or line-level analog on a plug-in barrier strip that can be either +4 dBu balanced or -10 dBV unbalanced with left (+) and right (-) automatically monoed; and two digital remote audio device ports providing up to four digital inputs and four digital outputs; as well as six balanced analog line-level outputs on plug-in barrier strips. Phantom power shall be available for a condenser microphone input. Provisions shall be provided for two digital remotes to control source or preset selection, toggle and/or level control located up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) away. In addition there shall be four contact closure logic inputs on a plug-in barrier strip. The remote audio devices shall provide A/D and/or D/A conversion based on AES3 transport to the wall up to 150 meters (500 feet) from the multiprocessor, as well as units for cascadable automatic microphone mixing up to 64 channels, control logic expansion and wall sensors, ambient sensing mics, small amplifiers, and advanced paging stations. All remote audio devices and digital remotes shall connect via shielded CAT 5e (or better) cable to the multiprocessor. Further, all remote audio devices and digital remote devices 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, and that audio is flowing to and/ or from all peripheral devices. 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, and shall be capable of creating controls accessible from any web browser.The processor shall have an internal 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power supply. The digital multiprocessor shall be a Rane HAL3s running Rane Halogen software, and using Rane Remote Audio Devices (RADs) and Digital Remotes (DRs). Data Sheet - 62