Extron AXP 50 C AT, DMP 128 AT Audio Expansion Processor Setup Guide

Extron AXP 50 C AT, DMP 128 AT Audio Expansion Processor Setup Guide

Below you will find brief information for Audio Expansion Processor AXP 50 C AT, Audio Expansion Processor DMP 128 AT. The AXP 50 C AT Audio Expansion Processor is an audio processor that provides digital and analog audio inputs and outputs, and can be used to route and mix audio signals. The DMP 128 AT is a Dante audio matrix processor that provides up to 128 channels of audio routing and processing and is used in conjunction with AXP 50 C AT.

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AXP 50 C AT • Setup Guide
This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced technician
to install the AXP 50C AT Audio Expansion Processor. For additional
information and specifications, see the AXP 50 C AT product page at
www.extron.com.
Disconnect Power and Mount the AXP 50 C AT
Disconnect power to the AXP 50 C AT and turn off all devices that will be connected to it. The AXP 50 C AT is housed in a half
rack width, 9.5 inch deep, 1U high metal enclosure that can sit on a table with the provided rubber feet, or mount underneath a
conference table, inside a credenza, or anywhere microphones or other sources are located. Select a suitable mounting location,
then choose an appropriate mounting option.
Make all external device connections before applying power.
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A 12 VDC power input.
B Five 3.5 mm, 4-pole captive screw connectors for
digital I/O trigger and tally back.
D Four RJ-45 Ethernet connectors. The ports are used for both
digital audio and control.
E Reset button.
C Five 3.5 mm, 3-pole captive screw connectors for
analog mic or line audio input.
Connections
B Digital I/O connectors — Five connectors associated with the mic/line inputs provide digital input
and output ports designed to connect to microphones with logic circuits. Each has an input (IN) and
two output (O1 and O2) ports. The input port can enable mic mute from a remote source. The two
output ports can provide tally back to the mic LEDs to indicate mic status.
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C Mic/Line 1-5 input connectors — Connect up to five balanced or unbalanced microphone or
mono line level devices using the 3-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connectors. Wire as shown below.
Audio Input Wiring
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
Balanced Input
Tip
Sleeve
Digital I/O Wiring
Unbalanced Input
NOTE: An input can be analog or digital. Each channel can select either the associated rear panel analog input or
the AT digital channel input assigned by Dante Controller (see Dante Operation on page 9).
D AT port connectors — A 4-port Gigabit switch with RJ-45 connectors for digital audio transport and communications.
Connect one or more ports to a LAN using standard CAT cable. Connect one or more AXP 50 C ATs to a DMP 128 AT to form
a larger matrix system (see Creating a Physical Dante Network on page 8).
The reset
buttonWiring
can return the AXP 50 C AT to a default state, see (“AXP 50 C AT Hardware Reset Mode” in
Output
E Reset button — Audio
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ATTENTION: For unbalanced audio outputs,
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AXP 50 C AT • Setup Guide (Continued)
Control Connection
LAN — Using a standard Ethernet cable, connect to a network via one of the four AT ports (see figure 1 D on page 1).
The control device must be connected to the same network. One of the four Ethernet ports can be dedicated as a control
connection. Communication between the AXP 50 C AT and a controlling device or software such as DataViewer is via a TCP
socket using port 4333. Dante controller displays the current IP address.
To find the IP address of a Dante device, the name of the device must be known (see Rename an AXP 50 C AT: on
page 5).
1. Open Dante Controller for Windows (see Dante Network Setup on page 5).
2. From the toolbar, select Device>Device View.
3. The Dante Controller - Device View dialog opens.
Select your device from the (Select a Dante Device...) drop-down list.
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AXP50-063f70
AXP50-Podium
AXP50-Lecture Hall
AXP50-ConfRm 01
AXP50-ConfRm 02
DMP128-Rack #1
DMP128-Lecture Hall
DMP128-Rack #2
4. Click the Network Config tab to open the network configuration page.
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5. The IP address, subnet mask, and gateway are shown.
Dante Controller - Device View (AXP50-063f70)
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Write down the address for use in the control device or DataViewer and use port 4443 to connect to the AXP 50 C AT.
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Power Supply Connection
ATTENTION:
• Always use a power supply provided by or specified by Extron.
Use of an unauthorized power supply voids all regulatory
compliance certification and may cause damage to the supply
and the end product.
A 12 VDC power input – Connect the provided
12 VDC power supply to the rear panel captive screw
connector (see figure 2) and plug in the power cord.
Verify the front panel power LED lights (see figure 3,
below).
• Utilisez toujours une source d’alimentation fournie par Extron.
L’utilisation d’une source d’alimentation non autorisée annule
toute conformité réglementaire et peut endommager la source
d’alimentation ainsi que l’unité.
Rear Panel
Power Receptacle
• Unless otherwise stated, the AC/DC adapters are not suitable
for use in air handling spaces or in wall cavities. The power
supply is to be located within the same vicinity as the Extron
AV processing equipment in an ordinary location, Pollution
Degree 2, secured to the equipment rack within the dedicated
closet, podium, or desk.
DC Power Cord
Captive Screw
Connector
Ridged
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+12 VDC input
• Sauf mention contraire, les adaptateurs AC/DC ne sont pas
appropriés pour une utilisation dans les espaces d’aération ou
dans les cavités murales. La source d’alimentation doit être
située à proximité de l’équipement de traitement audiovisuel
dans un endroit ordinaire, avec un degré 2 de pollution, fixé à
un équipement de rack à l’intérieur d’un placard, d’une estrade,
ou d’un bureau.
Ground
all devices.
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50-60Hz
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Figure 2.
• The installation must always be in accordance with the
applicable provisions of National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
70, article 725 and the Canadian Electrical Code part 1, section
16. The power supply shall not be permanently fixed to building
structure or similar structure.
External Power Supply Connection
With all connections made, power up the input devices,
then apply power to the AXP 50 C AT.
• Cette installation doit toujours être en accord avec les mesures
qui s’applique au National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70,
article 725, et au Canadian Electrical Code, partie 1, section 16.
La source d’alimentation ne devra pas être fixée de façon
permanente à une structure de bâtiment ou à une structure
similaire.
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A Power LED – Lights solid green when the AXP 50 C AT is powered. Blinks green during bootup or a firmware update.
B Input Signal indicators — Light when there is an active source on the corresponding input.
C Clip indicators — Light when the corresponding input signal exceeds -3 dBFS. The clip indicator remains on for 200 ms
after the input signal drops below that level.
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AXP 50 C AT • Setup Guide (Continued)
Dante Controller for Windows and DSP Configurator Software Installation
There are no hardware controls for the AXP 50 C AT. Dante Controller from Audinate is required to select and route digital inputs
and outputs to connected Dante‑compatible devices. DSP Configurator is used for configuration.
Install DSP Configurator and Dante Controller on a PC running Microsoft® Windows® 7® or newer. For full details about computer
requirements, see the product page on the Extron website. Dante Controller must be installed to rename the connected
AXP 50 C AT to assist identification on the network.
Dante Controller for Windows Download
Both software applications are available from the Extron Electronics web page at www.extron.com.
1. From the Extron Electronics web page at www.extron.com, enter AXP 50 C AT in the search field and press <Enter>.
The AXP 50 C AT product page opens.
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AXP 50 C AT Product Page
2). The Downloads panel opens. Dante Controller and DSP Configurator are listed.
Click Dante Controller (3).
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2. Click Downloads (
3.
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The Download Center page opens.
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Download Center - Dante Download
4. Fill in the required fields.
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5. Click Download.
6. Save the file to your desktop (or other known location).
7. If the Download Center page has closed, repeat step 1 and step 2. The Download Center page opens.
8. Click DSP Configurator.
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9. Fill in the required fields, then click Download.
10. Save the file to your desktop (or other known location).
11. Locate and double-click the saved Dante controller file to begin installation.
12. Follow the onscreen instructions. When the installation completes, close the installation dialog.
13. Locate and double-click the DSP Configurator file to begin installation.
14. Follow the onscreen instructions to install the program.
NOTE: On the first installation of DSP Configurator, a USB driver automatically loads. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Once the USB driver loads, installation continues.
By default, the program installs in the folder C:\Program Files\Extron\DSP Configurator .
Dante Network Setup
Dante Controller auto-discovers all Dante devices on the network and advertises itself to allow other Dante-enabled devices to
communicate with it. The default device name is the model number followed by the last six digits of the MAC address of the
device. Multiple devices on the same network can present difficulty identifying inputs and outputs. To avoid confusion, each
device must be renamed to a unique identifier.
NOTE: To simplify renaming, connect only one Dante device to the network at a time. As each device is renamed, it can
remain connected.
Rename an AXP 50 C AT:
Ensure the control computer and a single AXP 50 C AT are connected to the same network (see Control Connection on page 2).
1. From the start menu select All Programs > Audinate > Dante Controller > Dante Controller.
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AXP50-ConfRm 02
AXP50-063f70
AXP50-Podium
AXP50-Lecture Hall
Dante Transmitters
The Dante Controller - Network View screen opens.
Dante Receivers
AXP50-063f70
AXP50-Podium
AXP50-Lecture Hall
AXP50-ConfRm 01
AXP50-ConfRm 02
DMP128-Rack #1
DMP128-Lecture Hall
DMP128-Rack #2
All Dante devices on the network are discovered and listed.
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AXP 50 C AT • Setup Guide (Continued)
2. From the toolbar, select Device>Device View.
3. The Dante Controller - Device View dialog opens.
Select your device from the (Select a Dante Device...) drop-down list.
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AXP50-063f70
AXP50-Podium
AXP50-Lecture Hall
AXP50-ConfRm 01
AXP50-ConfRm 02
DMP128-Rack #1
DMP128-Lecture Hall
DMP128-Rack #2
NOTE: If there are multiple AXP 50s connected to the network that have not been renamed, to identify an individual
device you must obtain the MAC address of the desired device from the label on the rear panel.
The Device View dialog populates with the selected AXP 50 C AT information.
Dante Controller - Device View (AXP50-063f70)
AXP50-063f70
AXP50- 063f70
AXP50-Podium
AXP50-Lecture Hall
AXP50-ConfRm 01
AXP50-ConfRm 02
DMP128-Rack #1
DMP128-Lecture Hall
DMP128-Rack #2
4. Click the Device Config tab to open the device configuration page.
AXP50-063f70
AXP50-Lab
5. In the Rename Device panel, type the new name of the device in the text field. No spaces are allowed in the name.
AXP50-Lab
6. Click <Enter>. A warning opens.
AXP50-Lab
Renaming a device breaks existing audio routes from this device to other devices.
Are you sure you want to rename AXP50-063f70 to AXP50-Lab?
7. Click Yes to enter the new name, then close the Device Configuration dialog.
The new name is written to the AXP 50 C AT. Repeat as necessary for all AXP 50 C AT devices.
NOTE: After the AXP 50 C AT is renamed, it can remain connected to the network. However, subsequent devices must be
connected one at a time and renamed before the next device is connected.
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To Configure the AXP 50 C AT:
After the name of the device is changed, DSP Configurator can configure the AXP 50 C AT.
1. Ensure the control computer and AXP 50 C AT are connected to the same network (see Control Connection on page 2)
and the AXP 50 C AT is renamed for identification (see Rename an AXP 50 C AT: on page 5).
2. Start the DSP Configurator software. From the drop-down list on the splash page, select AXP 50 C AT and press OK.
The main screen opens.
3. The program starts in Emulate mode.
a.
To create a configuration offline and upload (push) it to the AXP 50 C AT at a later
time, remain in Emulate mode.
b. To push a configuration to the device, pull a configuration from the device, or to
make immediate changes to the configuration or operation, select Live mode.
NOTE: Changing from Emulate to Live mode opens the Connect to
device... dialog. Select the connection and follow the on‑screen prompts.
The main screen provides access to all the features of the AXP 50 C AT. Full details
about using the software are found in the AXP 50 C AT User Guide on the Extron
website or in the DSP Configurator help files.
Connect to device...
X
Please select the appropriate communication
Dante
Port Configuration
Dante Devices:
AXP50-Lab
AXP50-Lecture Hall
AXP50-ConfRm 01l
AXP50-ConfRm 02
AXP50-Podium
DMP128-Rack #1
DMP128-Lecture Hall
DMP128-Rack #2
Building Blocks
The discrete signal paths can be individually loaded with pre-configured, modular
templates called building blocks. These blocks are designed for specific microphones,
source devices, analog and digital inputs, and can streamline initial configuration. The
building blocks contain configuration parameters tailored to a selected input device.
Loading a building block configures each block in the signal path with pre-determined
parameters to match the selected device characteristics. Although tailored for the
specific device, the processing blocks can still be customized, if necessary.
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AXP 50 C AT • Setup Guide (Continued)
To load a building block:
1. Click the input number.
1
2
The Building Blocks dialog opens.
2. Choose a building block that best describes the connected input device. As the pointer moves over the selection, the text
changes color and is underlined. Click the selection to load the block.
Input Channel, No Processing
The building block loads pre-configured processor and gain block parameters. Processor blocks are initially bypassed.
Input Channel, Microphone Building Block Added
3. If necessary, further customize the processor blocks according to the requirements of the system (see the AXP 50 C AT User
Guide on the Extron website).
Creating a Physical Dante Network
A physical network is required to share Dante audio channels between AXP 50 C AT devices and a DMP 128 AT. Both the
AXP 50 C AT and DMP 128 AT contain a 4-port Gigabit switch with four RJ‑45 connectors located on the back panel that accepts
standard network cables.
A DMP 128‑based Dante network can be configured in a daisy‑chain or star network topology using the four port switch and the
Dante Controller in switched mode.
Star network topology places one DMP 128 AT as the central unit, which connects directly to up to three more units. Alternatively,
a larger network switch in place of the central DMP 128 AT, allows more than four AXP 50 C ATs to connect in the star
configuration (see figure 7).
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4
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2
3
4
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3
4
5
RESET
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OUTPUTS
MIC/LINE INPUTS
50/60 Hz
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MIC +48V
1
DIGITAL I/O
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Star Network Topology
Figure 7.
A daisy chain configuration can also be used. Each unit is connected to both the previous unit and the next unit in the chain.
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MIC/LINE INPUTS
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2
3
4
2
3
4
5
RESET
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Hybrid versions combining the star and daisy chain topologies can be built, but a ring topology, or any topology that creates a
duplicate connection causes a connection failure in Dante Controller.
NOTE: Connections between ports in either a star or daisy chain network do not need to be sequential (1 to 2, 2 to
3, 3 to 4), nor do they need to be made between the same port numbers (1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, 4 to 4).
Dante Operation
Select Devices
After the inputs of the AXP 50 C AT are configured, they must be routed to the
other Dante devices on the audio network.
Dante Controller is required.
network (see Control Connection on page 2).
2. From the start menu select All Programs > Audinate > Dante
DMP128-Rack#1
DMP128-Lecture Hall
DMP128-Rack#2
1. Ensure the control computer and AXP 50 C AT are connected to the same
AXP50-ConfRm 01
AXP50-ConfRm 02
AXP50-Podium
AXP50-Lab
AXP50-Lecture Hall
PRE-OUT-01
4
Controller > Dante Controller.
The Dante Controller - Network View screen opens.
Dante Controller auto-discovers Dante devices on the network and
advertises itself to allow other Dante-enabled devices to communicate
with it. Device inputs are Dante receivers (listed vertically on the left) and
device outputs are Dante transmitters (listed horizontally across the top).
Transmitters (outputs) connect to receivers (inputs) using the connection
matrix.
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AXP50-Lab
AXP50-Lecture Hall
AXP50-ConfRm 01
AXP50-ConfRm 02
AXP50-Podium
DMP128-Rack#1
Exp_In-01
Exp_In-02
Exp_In-03
Exp_In-04
3. Click the + box next to the DMP 128 in the Dante Receivers column to
DMP128-Lecture Hall
show all device inputs.
4. Click the + box next to the AXP 50 C AT in the Dante Transmitter row to
show all device outputs.
Route Inputs and Outputs:
AXP50-Lab
AXP50-Lecture Hall
PRE-OUT-01
PRE-OUT-02
PRE-OUT-03
PRE-OUT-04
PRE-OUT-05
OUTPUT-01
OUTPUT-02
OUTPUT-03
OUTPUT-04
OUTPUT-05
AXP50-ConfRm 01
All device outputs (transmitters) display horizontally.
2. Click the junction of the desired connection
(Example: AXP 50-Lecture Hall OUTPUT-01 to DMP128-Rack#1DIGITAL_IN-01).
A checkmark at the junction indicates the connection is made. A
checkmark is also placed next to the receiver channel.
AXP50-ConfRm 02
AXP50-Podium
DMP128-Rack#1
DMP128-Lecture Hall
1. Click the + box next to the input channels (receivers) on another Dante device (DMP128-Rack#1 in the example below).
NOTE: An input (receiver) can only connect to one output
(transmitter). An output (transmitter) can connect to
multiple inputs (receivers).
3. Click the junction again to disconnect the input from the output.
Additional AXP 50 C AT outputs (Dante transmitters) connect to or
disconnect from other Dante device inputs (Dante receivers) using the
same method.
AXP50-Lab
AXP50-Lecture Hall
AXP50-ConfRm 01
AXP50-ConfRm 02
AXP50-Podium
DMP128-Rack#1
DIGITAL_IN-01
DIGITAL_IN-02
DIGITAL_IN-03
DIGITAL_IN-04
DIGITAL_IN-04
DIGITAL_IN-04
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See the Dante Controller section of the AXP 50 C AT User Guide for information on Dante Controller operation.
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Key Features

  • Digital and analog audio inputs and outputs
  • Dante audio networking
  • Building blocks for streamlined configuration
  • Star and daisy chain network topology
  • Remote control via Dante Controller and DSP Configurator
  • Input signal clipping detection
  • Input level control
  • Audio processing blocks
  • Up to 5 microphone inputs
  • 12 VDC power input

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect the AXP 50 C AT to a network?
Connect one or more of the four Ethernet ports on the rear panel, using a standard CAT cable, to the network.
How do I rename the AXP 50 C AT?
Use Dante Controller for Windows to rename the device. From the toolbar, select Device>Device View, choose your device from the drop-down list. Click the Device Config tab. In the Rename Device panel, type the new name in the text field and click Enter.
What is the default device name for the AXP 50 C AT?
The default device name is the model number followed by the last six digits of the MAC address of the device.
What are the different network topologies supported by the AXP 50 C AT?
The AXP 50 C AT supports star and daisy chain network topologies. A star network uses a central DMP 128 AT to connect to up to three more units. A daisy chain configuration connects each unit to the previous and next unit in the chain. Hybrid versions are also possible, but ring topologies or duplicate connections will cause a connection failure.
How do I route audio signals from the AXP 50 C AT to other devices?
Use Dante Controller for Windows to route audio signals. In the Dante Controller - Network View screen, click the + box next to the DMP 128 in the Dante Receivers column and the + box next to the AXP 50 C AT in the Dante Transmitter row to show all device inputs and outputs. Click the junction of the desired connection to make a connection. A checkmark indicates the connection is made.

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