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Version 4 Data Sheet
Drag Net SOFTWARE
The best customizable DSP solution for small to medium installations • Drag Net™ drag and drop software is used to configure, control and monitor Rane’s Programmable Multiprocessor (RPM) family of fully-configurable DSP products. • Uses standard 10Base-T Ethernet connectivity for PC to RPM unit communication. • Windows® 98, 2000 & XP compatibility. New algorithms downloadable via Ethernet.
Fast • Easy • Awesome Drag Net™ incorporates familiar Windows® file management tools and shortcuts. Easily self-taught or factory trained over the internet in just an hour.
Inputs: Up to 8 mic/line plus AES3 digital (depending on the RPM model). Daisy-chain more with AES3 I/O.
Remotes: End-user Levels and Presets can be assigned to Remotes, installed near the source or inside the zone.
1 3 6 12
Fault Load
Exp
Ready
3 6 12
Limit
Fault
6
Comp
Load
Exp
Ready
dB Headroom
10Base-T Ethernet
Rane RPM 88
Load Ready
3 6 12
Limit
Fault
6
Comp
Load
Exp
Ready
24 dB Headroom
4
Limit
Fault Load
Exp
Ready
3 6 12
Limit
Fault
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Comp
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Exp
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24 dB Headroom
ON
Limit
Fault Load
Exp
Ready
4
3 12
Comp
MA 4 DIGITAL AMPLIFIER
24 dB Headroom
3
3 12
Comp
24 dB Headroom
2
3
24
Peak dBFS
Fault
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dB Headroom
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12:00
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Limit Comp
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dB Headroom
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DSP audio solutions for Restaurants Sport Clubs Clubs Retail Stores Hotels Offices Churches Conferencing Schools Theme Parks Libraries Malls
2
Limit Comp
24
PRESET
Outputs: Up to 8 balanced line outputs plus an AES3 digital output (depending on the RPM model).
ON
3
Limit
Fault
6
Comp
Load
Exp
Ready
12 24
MA 4 DIGITAL AMPLIFIER
dB Headroom
multichannel amplifiers sold separately
Device Configuration window • What you see is what you get – If a control is shown and DSP usage <100%, use it! • Multi-select cut/copy/paste and block alignment tools. • Remotely addressable Level & Preset recall controls. • Tags on processing blocks display the last recalled preset. • View the Preset elements from the Processing Map or from the Preset block list.
Project window • Easy project management for Drag Net configurations, proposals, drawings and web links using the Shortcuts folder. • Allows offline setup at the office for later download into live devices. Meter Window • Consolidates all input and outputs into a resizeable and dockable meter bridge.
Preset window • Preset overlay feature allows changing one, some, or all parameters. • Settings can be stored in 24 internal, non-volatile Presets. • Recall the first 8 Presets via remote contact closures (see Remote Mapping).
Parameter window • Displays a tree structure view of all used signal processing and control blocks. • Associates parameters to remote controls (contact closures, Smart Remotes). • Drag-and-drop into the Preset window to quickly build Presets.
Palette window • Lists signal processing blocks used to create the audio flow. • Drag and drop blocks from the Palette to the Device Configuration window to build your custom audio system.
Drag Net
Processing Blocks
SOFTWARE Inputs and Outputs • Input block features vary depending on RPM hardware.
RPM 88/44/22/2m: mic or line, +48V Phantom Power. RPM 88/44/22: AES3 digital I/O with sample rate conversion. RPM 26z: line-level only, analog gain trim. RPM 2: line-level only.
• Software controlled mic/line Inputs (RPM 88/44/22/2m): -128 dBu EIN (mic) with +48 VDC Phantom Power. Coarse Gain from +15 to +60 dB in 15 dB steps. Fine Trim from +16 to -20 dB in 1 dB steps.
• Line-level Balanced Output Trim maintains highest signal-tonoise for all gain settings. • Intuitive gain structure GUI. Priority Auto Mixer / Ducker • Advanced music and paging processor, with all the elements for multi-zone paging and priority program management. • A variety of In/Out combinations are available, up to 8 x 8. • Automatic detection of input signal with noise immunity. • Push-to-Talk operation from VIP Port contact closure. • Forced on from properties window. • Cross-point assignment of any input to any output. • Eight priority levels for each input, arbitrated at each crosspoint. • Priority based Ducking at each crosspoint. • Priority dependent NOM mode preserves gain-before-feedback. Applications: • Automatic, priority paging with auto detection or Push-to-Talk. • Automatic, priority based program selection. • Simple, priority based ducking. • NOM-based automatic mixing.
More Select and Mix Blocks Mix N x 1 Select 1 of N Matrix Mixer
} Up to 10 inputs / 10 outputs!
Deluxe Stereo or Mono Side-Chain Compressor • Smooths out program dynamics, with soft knee adjustment. • Uses true rms level detection. A side-chain allows filters in the detector path as well as an input for ducking applications. • Provides initial default settings for music and speech. Ambient Noise Compensator • Automatically boosts program levels to match changes in background noise level. • Connect any music or paging source to the Program input, and the noise sensing microphone to the Ambient input. Automatic Gain Control (AGC) • Versatile gain riding block helps maintain the appropriate signal level and dynamic range for an application. • Allows transparent control of both speech and music levels. • Uses a side-chain with true rms level detection, allowing filters in applications that benefit from band-limited detection for voice or instrument AGC. It is also possible for the detector to use signals other than the gain-controlled-signal.
Drag Net
Processing Blocks
SOFTWARE Parametric Equalizer (PEQ) • Add/Remove Filter feature easily changes the number of filters without deleting the block or recreating settings. Up to 15 filters can be added to each PEQ block. Adjust filter quantities offline without redrawing blocks and signal flow. • Each numbered icon in the graph represents an available EQ filter. These icons can be selected and dragged about the graph to adjust the frequency (horizontal) and level (vertical) parameters, or precise values may be entered. • Separate views for Magnitude, Phase, Composite, and individual filters. Tab display of all filter parameters in list form. Feedback Suppressor • 5, 10 & 15 filter versions for optimum use of DSP resources. • Fixed, floating and user-adjustable PEQ filter types. • Reset floating filters on power up or user-defined timeout. • Speech and music modes. • Auto-setup mode with limiter for fast setup. • Dynamic level control. True Response Graphic Equalizer with Perfect-Q™ • Rane’s patent-pending Perfect-Q technology means Drag Net equalizers have no band interaction, even with drastic adjustments of adjacent bands (blue line). But you can still select traditional Proportional Q if desired (red line). 3BOF1FSGFDU2
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2-way or 3-way Crossover • Adjust crossover frequencies by selecting and dragging the crossover point icon to a new location, or type in values. Filters may be linked and adjusted simultaneously. • In Simple Mode, all crossovers are Linkwitz-Riley, 24 dB per octave. • Advanced Mode may include any combination of: Linkwitz-Riley 12 or 24 dB per octave Butterworth 12/18/24 dB per octave Bessel 12/18/24 dB per octave 1st-order 6 dB per octave filter.
Additional Processing Blocks Compressor Limiter Delay Signal Generator Level Meter Text Labels
Drag Net REMOTES Live Remote Mapping • The Remote Map sets up the assignments, parameters and remote devices used for control. • Signal processing parameters (a Source Selector’s Input parameter, for example) are linked to Remotes by creating Groups. These Groups are created by dragging items from the Parameter window into the Group Assignment section of the Remote Map. • From the Versatile Input Port, control almost any parameter from pot-on-a-wall, contact closures, or pre-made Remotes. • For more control, up to 8 optional Smart Remotes (SR 2, SR 3, SR 4) can be connected to an RPM unit via the RW 485 Remote Interface Port.
Remote Controls
SR 4
SR 3 LEVEL 4
6
2
8 0
Smart Remote with LCD
4 3 2 1
10
Volume Remote
Smart Remotes Smart Remotes are compatible with the RPM 88, RPM 44, RPM 22’s Remote Interface Port, and electrically compatible with standard RS 485 interfaces. The various modes and parameters (e.g., Backlight Timer) are set directly when connected to a live device. Configurations can be created offline and saved as Storage files or user templates for subsequent upload to the remote at the job site. It is possible to assign a single remote to one or more parameters – to control a mono or stereo zone level, for example. It is also possible to assign multiple remotes to control the same parameter, as in a primary/secondary arrangement. Remotes linked in this manner automatically track each other’s changes, remaining in synch at all times. Smart Remotes require shielded CAT 5 cable with two Smart Remote with LEDs twisted pairs.
Level Recall Switch
Office Small Dogs Medium Dogs Big Dogs Chicken Coop Pig Sty Horse Barn Goat Pen
MRS 4
VR 2
Smart Remote
LRS 4
SR 2
Depending on which remote is selected for the application, the end user is presented easy access to a variety of functions such as source selection, preset recall, and level adjustment. All remotes mount in a standard U.S. electrical box with a minimum depth of 2¼ inches, and covered with a standard Decora® plate cover. Because of the display width, the SR 3 is the only remote that can’t fit next to itself in a 2-gang electrical box, but will fit next to any other remote.
Memory Recall Switch
VIP Remotes Using any of the RPM series Versatile Input Port (VIP) voltagecontrolled level inputs, the VR 2 provides a simple “pot-on-a-wall” solution, and the LRS 4 and MRS 4 provide 4-way radio button “switch-on-a-wall” solutions. Only three wires are required for connection.
Drag Net SOFTWARE Specifications Parameter Compressor .....Threshold Range .....Ratio Range .....Attack Time .....Release Time .....Gain reduction meter Limiter .....Threshold Range .....Attack Time .....Release Time Parametric EQ .....Frequency Range Band-pass (Presence) .....Filter Level Range .....Bandwidth Range Shelving .....Filter Level Range High cut & low cut .....Filter type All-pass 1st-order .....Phase shift All-pass 2nd-order .....Bandwidth Range CD Horn EQ Frequency Range Crossover Filter Types .....Bessel Corner FrequencyAttenuation .....2nd-order .....3rd-order .....4th-order .....Butterworth corner frequency. .....Butterworth orders .....Linkwitz-Riley corner frequency. .....Linkwitz-Riley orders .....Crossover frequency range .....Crossover freq. step size Mix .....Input Range .....Output Range Level .....Input Range Delay .....Delay Range .....Minimum Step Size .....Temperature Range Sine Wave Generator Pink Noise: Type .....Period .....Crest Factor Meter: Range
Specification
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Units Conditions/Comments
+0 to -40 1:1 to 20:1 plus infinity:1 0.5 to 100 1 msec to 5.0 sec Inverted peak response
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dB
+0 to -40 0.5 to 100 1 msec to 5.0 sec
1 typ typ
dB msec
20 to 20,000
typ
Hz
msec
rms detector ½ dB steps 29 steps between 1:1 & 20:1 16 steps † 15 steps † indicates instantaneous minimum gain setting peak detector ½ dB steps; Ratio fixed at infinity 16 steps † 15 steps † all except CD Horn EQ Minimum step size 1 Hz Bandwidth ref. to 3 dB from peak/notch level
+12 to -15 0.025 to 2.025
dB oct.
¼ dB steps Q of 57.71 to 0.66; 80 steps total
+12 to -15
dB
¼ dB steps; ±3 dB slope
Butterworth 2nd-order unity gain magnitude response -90 Deg. at center frequency Bandwidth refers to frequencies where the phase is +90 and -90 degrees with respect to the center frequency. Maximum phase shift is ±180 degrees. 0.025 to 2.025 oct. Q of 57.71 to 0.66; 80 steps total 2k to 5k
-4.5 dB -6.25 dB -7.5 dB -3 dB 2nd, 3rd & 4th -6 dB 2nd & 4th 20 to 20,000 1 Hz
typ
Hz
+3 dB corner freq.; 6 dB/octave slope
at selected frequency
at selected frequency 12, 18 & 24 dB/octave, respectively 12 & 24 dB/octave, respectively Hz typ
-30 to 0 dB 30 to +16 dB
½ dB steps plus Mute ½ dB steps plus Mute
-30 to +16 dB
½ dB steps plus Mute
0 to 500 0.02083 msec -20º to 120º F 20 to 20,000 Pseudo Random (average) 167 4.9 60
msec deg. Hz ½ dB error typ typ
48 kHz sampling rate -29 to 49 C; 1º F minimum step size 1 Hz steps The phase between individual generators is likely to be uncorrelated, but not guaranteed.
sec dB
Peak Response
Minimum System Requirements: P2 266 Mhz, 128 Mb ram. Optimal system requirements: P4 1.5 Ghz, 768 Mb ram.
Basic Church System
Rane SR 4 Remote at Pulpit to change Levels and Presets
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LAN LINK
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B
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PROGRAMMABLE MULTIPROCESSOR
Peak dBFS ETHERNET STATUS POWER
VIP/VOP RW 485
2 mic/line analog inputs, 2 analog outputs, AES3 input/output OUTPUTS
RPM 22
COMMERCIAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT 24TJ
MADE IN U.S.A. RANE CORP.
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B
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VERSATILE OUTPUT PORT CLASS 2 WIRING OPEN COLLECTOR +40 VDC / 100 mA MAX
(RW 485)
DEFAULT
INPUTS
1
–
REMOTE INTERFACE PORT FOR CONTINUED GROUNDING PROTECTION DO NOT REMOVE SCREW
RPM 44
2
1
ACN 001 345 482
0-5V
+12 VDC / 100 mA MAX
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
+5 VDC / 100 mA
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RPM 44
PROGRAMMABLE MULTIPROCESSOR
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ETHERNET STATUS POWER
4 mic/line analog inputs, 4 analog outputs, AES3 input/output OUTPUTS
RPM 44
COMMERCIAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT 24TJ
MADE IN U.S.A. RANE CORP.
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ACN 001 345 482
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7
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3
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
LINK
100-240V 50/60 Hz 55 WATTS
INPUT
1
AES3 IN (RW 485)
DEFAULT
INPUTS 2
REMOTE INTERFACE PORT FOR CONTINUED GROUNDING PROTECTION DO NOT REMOVE SCREW
RPM 88
INPUTS
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R
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3
4
5
6
7
8 +12 GND
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PROGRAMMABLE MULTIPROCESSOR
Peak dBFS ETHERNET STATUS POWER
VIP/VOP RW 485
8 mic/line analog inputs, 8 analog outputs, AES3 input/output MADE IN U.S.A. RANE CORP.
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R
ACN 001 345 482
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
RPM 88
COMMERCIAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT 24TJ
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(RW 485)
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+5 VDC / 100 mA
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AES3 OUT REMOTE INTERFACE PORT
100-240V 50/60 Hz 55 WATTS
3
+
10Base-T FOR CONTINUED GROUNDING PROTECTION DO NOT REMOVE SCREW
©Rane Corporation 10802 47th Ave. W., Mukilteo WA 98275-5098 USA TEL 425-355-6000 FAX 425-347-7757 WEB www.rane.com
PRESET
1
For hardware details, see the Data Sheets and Manuals for any of these products, all available at www.rane.com
2 line-level analog inputs, 2 analog outputs
INPUT
RPM 22
1
2
INPUT
All RPM units have Ethernet 10Base-T, 8 logic inputs, balanced Euroblock connectors.
RPM 26z
RPM 2m
RPM 2
PRESET
1 +
–
+
–
AES3 IN
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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