2N® Net Audio Encoder
Accessories:
- PoE Injector, Part No. 91378100x (E – Europe, US – USA)
- 12 V DC / 2 A adapter, Part No. 914102x (E – Europe, GB – Great Britain, US – USA)
- Rack mounting kit 1U, Part No. 914106E
Product Description
Despite the gradual modernisation of audio systems to IP technology, customers are still encountering the need to connect an IP audio system to a traditional music sources such as FM radio stations, CD players or microphones. 2N® Net Audio Encoder can transfer traditional audio sources to IP technology and then ensure audio distribution over an IP network to various destinations.
View of 2N® Net Audio Encoder Front Panel
2N® Net Audio Encoder Parameters
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Dimensions | 209 x 142 x 65 mm |
External power supply | 12–32 V DC / 1 A |
LAN supply | PoE IEEE 802.3af |
LAN connection | RJ-45 connector on front panel, TX with Auto-MDIX function |
Frequency range | 20 Hz – 20 kHz (+/- 0.5 dB) |
Harmonic distortion | 0.05 % @ 1 kHz |
Signal–to–noise ratio | 91 dB |
Digital input | one 5 to 48 V DC digital input, galvanically isolated or 1 contact input |
Main microphone input | symmetric, XLR, Phantom Supply 24 V, DR 88 dB, THD+N -82 dB |
Headset microphone input | 3.5 mm jack, integrated powering for electret microphones, DR 84 dB, THD+N -78 dB |
Line input | 3.5 mm jack, symmetric mono or asymmetric stereo, DR 93 dB, THD+N -82 dB |
Sound compression | PCMA, 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo (1650 kbps) |
Caution
- Be sure to connect the power supply as the last step. The same applies to PoE supply from the LAN.
Warning
- Do not exceed the upper voltage and current limits to avoid irreversible damage of the equipment.
- Connector to connect a microphone on the front panel is powered.
Firmware Upgrade
2N® Net Audio Encoder firmware upgrade starts automatically whenever 2N® Net Audio Encoder gets connected to the 2N® IP Audio Manager. This guarantees that all connected devices have identical and latest firmware versions. Refer to www.2n.cz for the latest firmware version.
2N® Net Audio Encoder Configuration
2N® Net Audio Encoder allows set audio source to the Session via the 2N® IP Audio Control Panel. Refer to the Audio sources for more details on the 2N® Net Audio Encoder settings. To active the stream use the logic input.
Logic input
Connecting the logic input of the 2N® Net Audio Encoder. To control the logic inputs are two options. The first option is that you are connecting to the input labeled + (galvanically isolated supply +7 V) and the input labeled 1 (0 V). The second possibility is that the input will respond to voltage switches to the input labeled 1 (0 V) and GND.
Logic input can operate in both latching and momentary states.
When using a switch across the logic input, a stream can be activated by a brief ‘press and release’ to start followed by a ‘press and release’ to stop (latching). Alternatively, a constant press of a switch will activate the stream for the duration that the switch is pressed, stopping the stream upon release (momentary).
Factory Reset
In some cases, it may be useful to reset the 2N® Net Audio Encoder factory values using the RESET button on the lower panel. Do this, for example, if 2N® Net Audio Encoder ceases to respond, which may be caused by incorrect LAN settings, LAN configuration changes, forgotten password and so on.
Resetting Procedure:
- Use a thin rigid tool to press the RESET button on the lower panel.
- Keep the RESET button pressed for 10 s.
- Release the button.
This operation takes about 50 s. Do not disconnect the device from power supply during this period.
Operating Terms and Transport
- Operating temperature: 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)
- Operating humidity: 10 to 85 % (not condensing)
- Permitted temperature range for product transport: -25 to +60 °C (-13 to 140 °F)