Quick start essential settings, Introduction, Wiring and cable connections – Lectrosonics SPN32i User Manual

Page 5: Interconnect multiple units, Critical settings for mixer models, Special settings for spn conference, Signal processing

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Installation and Startup Guide

Rio Rancho, NM

5

Quick Start Essential

Settings

IMPORTANT: Do not connect the processor to

a USB port until AFTER the software has been

installed.

Wiring and Cable Connections

All inputs and control devices must be connected follow-

ing the pinouts and polarity shown on pages 7 thru 9.

Interconnect Multiple Units

When multiple units are used, interconnect them via the

ASPEN ports on the rear panels. (see page 9)

Critical Settings for Mixer Models

Several settings must be made before the processor will

pass signals correctly:

• Input levels must be set
• Crosspoints must be defined

The settings are made using the computer interface.

Special Settings for SPN Conference

If the sound system includes an SPN Conference pro-

cessor, two of the final mixes must be used to generate

the input signals for the AEC (acoustic echo canceller).

Details for this critical setting are included in the Instal-

lation Guide for the SPN Conference processor.

Signal Processing

Audio quality is significantly improved by using the vari-

ous signal processing functions included in all channels.

All processes can be fully enabled without limitation

on DSP resources. There is no “gas gauge” limitation

regardless of how many processes and stages are

enabled.
Every input channel includes settings for:

• Delay
• Noise reduction filter
• Equalization
• ADFE (auto digital feedback eliminator)
• Compressor

Introduction

The SPN16i and SPN32i processors are used as a

Slaves in a stack of ASPEN processors. There are no

physical outputs on these “input only” processors. As

their descriptions imply, the only outputs are into the

system matrix that is common to all processors in the

stack. The ASPEN digital matrix provides a maximum

of 48 total outputs, but there is no limit to the number

of inputs that can be added to a system by stacking

multiple units.
Multiple processors are interconnected via the ASPEN

bus, which operates at 1 Gbps to conduct data from the

lowermost Slave to the Master. All signals are gathered

in the Master and then returned to the lower Slaves via

the ASPEN bus.
When multiple units are stacked, Master and Slave

units are automatically detected and configured accord-

ing to the cabling between units. Since the data from

the Slave units in the system is gathered in the Master,

a single connection between a computer and the Mas-

ter allows access to the data from all units in the stack.
Audio propagates through the ASPEN bus in the same

manner as data. The throughput latency of all audio

inputs in a stack is automatically synchronized to main-

tain absolute signal phase at the audio outputs.
Any of the ASPEN mixer models and the conference

model can be used as the Master in the system:

• SPN812 8 input, 12 output mixer
• SPN1612 16 input, 12 output mixer
• SPN1624 16 input, 24 output mixer
• SPN2412 24 input, 12 output mixer
• SPNConf teleconference Interface

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