9 appendix a: network and cobranet basics, I-t5000hd – Crown Audio I-T12000 HD User Manual

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9 Appendix A: Network and CobraNet Basics

Figure 9.1 A HiQnet Network

9.1 HiQnet Networks

Background: A Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of computers in a venue that
share data, either through cables or via wireless transmission. Ethernet is a popular
LAN communication protocol for PCs. An audio network is a Local Area Network
made of audio devices and one or more computers. A subnet is a small network within a
larger network. For example, an audio network might have two subnets: one for
enter tainment audio, and one for paging.

One use of an audio network is to control and monitor power amplifi ers on stage from a
computer at Front-of-House. You can set amplifi er levels, adjust crossovers, measure
speaker impedance, check for overheating and clipping, all from the house mixing
con sole.

You need a way to send computer commands to several audio devices at once. This is
done with an Ethernet switch, which is something like an audio Y cable or distribu tion
amp. The computer, and all the audio devices, connect to the switch as in Figure 9.1.

HiQnet protocol lets you control and monitor cer tain Harman products (including
Crown) on an Ethernet network. Figure 9.1 shows a typical HiQnet network.

HiQnet control offers many advantages:

Use of “off-the-shelf” network hardware. HiQnet uses standard hardware
commonly used in the computer industry, making it both low-cost and readily available.
Better Performance. Meters display faster in realtime because the network is wide
bandwidth.

HiQnet provides these functions:

Quickly fi nd all HiQnet components connected to the network.
Synchronize multiple control points on a network.
Control and monitor components on different Local Area Networks (LANs) through the
use of an IP router (explained later).
Upgrade fi rmware via the network.

Network Addresses
Each component in a HiQnet network has three addresses to identify it:
Media Access Control (MAC) Address
Internet Protocol (IP) Address
HiQnet Address

Let’s explain each identifi er.

Computer

Laptop

100Mb Switch

I-T5000HD

I-T5000HD

I-T9000HD

I-T9000HD

I-T12000HD

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