IN USE/CONDUCTOR LINK/ACTIVITYtmObtaining Other Language Versions: To obtain information in another language about the use of this product, ple
Networked PIP Seriespage 10Reference Manual1.1 UnpackingThe unit is shipped in a protective antistatic bag. CAUTION: STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY DAMAGE TH
page 11Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series2 Controls, Indicators and ConnectorsFigure 2.1 PIP-Lite Front Panel Controls, Indicators and Connecto
Networked PIP Seriespage 12Reference Manual2.2 PIP-USP3Figure 2.3 PIP-USP3 Front Panel Controls, Indicators and Connectors(Note: Actual Product Artwo
page 13Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series2.3 PIP-USP3/CNFigure 2.4 IQ-PIP-USP3/CN Front Panel Controls, Indicators and Connectors(Note: Actual
Networked PIP Seriespage 14Reference Manual3 InstallationBefore beginning, please carefully note:CAUTION: STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT. Use
page 15Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series3.3 Install the PIP Into the AmplifierCarefully ground yourself to the chassis of the amplifier before i
Networked PIP Seriespage 16Reference Manual3.4 Install the WiringIMPORTANT: Please read the wiring rules below before installing the wiring. If your c
page 17Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series3.4.2 Wiring Instructions1. PIP-Lite and PIP-USP3 ONLY: Using a standard CAT5 cable, connect the networ
Networked PIP Seriespage 18Reference Manual2. Connect the Audio Input Wiring. The PIP module is equipped with removable barrier block connectors for
page 19Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series4.1 IntroductionBefore you set up a TCP/IP network with addressing, it’s important to understand all the
Networked PIP Seriespage 2Reference ManualCrown Technical Support1718 W. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, Indiana 46517-9439 U.S.A.Phone: 800-342-6939 (North A
Networked PIP Seriespage 20Reference ManualIf your audio network stands alone (it is not part of a larger network ) then the HOST ID identifies each d
page 21Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series4.2 TCP/IP Addressing RulesIn the next section, you will be assigning static TCP/IP addresses to the de
Networked PIP Seriespage 22Reference Manual4.3 Network Setup WizardThe network setup wizard can assist you in setting up your network for the first ti
page 23Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesAddress Devices on the Network The box labeled Check for Errors will report to you if any devices in the
Networked PIP Seriespage 24Reference Manual5 OperationThe PIP-Lite, PIP-USP3 and PIP-USP3/CN are network components that allow control and monitoring
page 25Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesFigure 5.2 shows the system block diagram of the USP3 and USP3/CN. Figure 5.2 PIP-USP3 and PIP-USP3/CN
Networked PIP Seriespage 26Reference Manual5.1 Hardware5.1.1 Data IndicatorAn amber Data indicator is provided on the front panel. It flashes whenever
page 27Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series5.1.7 CobraNet In-Use/Conductor Indicator (USP3/CN only)The indicator on the left side of each CobraNet
Networked PIP Seriespage 28Reference Manual• The Cycle Preset Mode will advance the PIP through a defined range of presets on a low-to-high transit
page 29Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series5.2 Features of All Three ModulesThe exact location of the following controls varies with the software.
page 3Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesDECLARATION of CONFORMITYCrown Audio, Inc.1718 W. Mishawaka Rd.Elkhart, IN 46517 U.S.A.EMC Standards:EN
Networked PIP Seriespage 30Reference Manual5.2.8 Polarity InverterThe input signal polarity of each channel can be independently inverted.5.2.9 Input
page 31Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesThe software offer many options to further report errors, including audible alerts, printout, email, pag
Networked PIP Seriespage 32Reference Manual5.2.18 Input Signal Compressor/LimiterAn input signal compressor/limiter is available for each channel. Fiv
page 33Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesRelease Time: Sets the release time of the compressor. The release time is defined as the time it takes
Networked PIP Seriespage 34Reference Manual5.2.24 Load SupervisionThe load supervision feature allows real-time monitoring of the load connected to ea
page 35Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesMost amplifier/load systems can be configured and supervised by following these steps:1. Configure your
Networked PIP Seriespage 36Reference ManualThese anomalies are easily averaged out by the PIP supervision algorithm in most systems. However, there ma
page 37Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesIn addition to these unavoidable delays, additional delay can be added to each channel. Each channel is
Networked PIP Seriespage 38Reference ManualThe SLM tab allows you to test network-PIP components for impedance vs. frequency and frequency response. T
page 39Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series• Reference measures both the impedance-vs.-frequency and frequency response of a known good component.
Networked PIP Seriespage 4Reference Manual Quick Install ProcedureThis procedure is provided for those who would like to install the
Networked PIP Seriespage 40Reference ManualFigure 5.4 Typical Impedance Test Plot of Full-Range SpeakerCurvesClicking on the "Curves" button
page 41Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesFigure 5.6 Impedance Plot and Frequency Response PlotFigure 5.5 Frequency Response of Amplifier and DS
Networked PIP Seriespage 42Reference Manual5.4 PIP-USP3/CN Features5.4.1 Input Signal Router Each channel of the PIP’s signal processing has an Input
page 43Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesSystem NameThis parameter is user-settable to any alpha-numeric string of 30 characters or less. The int
Networked PIP Seriespage 44Reference ManualCobraNet Receive ChannelsEach CobraNet Bundle contains up to eight digital audio channels. Each channel is
page 45Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series6 Audio Signal Wiring and Network BasicsThis section provides additional information about audio signal
Networked PIP Seriespage 46Reference Manual6.2 Network BasicsHiQnet and TCP/IQ are network based protocols that have the ability to control and monit
page 47Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series Some of the features of HiQnet and TCP/IQ include:• Ability to quickly discover all components connect
Networked PIP Seriespage 48Reference ManualThis allows the network designer to isolate network traffic from each other. For example, when using wirele
page 49Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesIP address of a known component on the component network as the Discovery Proxy within IQWin or TCPIQ U
page 5Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series Table of ContentsFCC Compliance Notice ...
Networked PIP Seriespage 50Reference ManualIn larger Fast Ethernet networks, additional hubs, concentrators, and other network hardware are used to fo
page 51Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesThe usual assignment is 8 channels at 20 bits. You can use fewer channels per bundle, but maximum size b
Networked PIP Seriespage 52Reference Manual6.3.6 Switched NetworksA more complex CobraNet network can be built using Ethernet switches. Switches do n
page 53Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series7 Advanced Features and Options7.1 Using the AUX ConnectorThe AUX connector offers a means to tap some
Networked PIP Seriespage 54Reference ManualThe AUX output has two enhanced modes: Error Reporting and Flash Preset. In Error Reporting mode, the AUX p
page 55Reference ManualNetworked PIP Seriesbetween 4 and 15 VDC. Externally supplied voltages should be referenced to AUX ground on pin 3.The AUX i
Networked PIP Seriespage 56Reference Manual8 SpecificationsConnectors: See Figure 2.1, 2.2 or 2.3.Network: RJ-45 connector forming an IEEE 802.3 Ether
page 57Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesAudio Performance: Input Impedance: Nominally 20 kilohms balanced, 10 kilohms unbalanced. Maximum
Networked PIP Seriespage 58Reference Manual9 Using the PIP-Lite with theIQ-PIP-USP2 AdapterThe IQ-PIP-USP2 Adapter allows many older Crown PIP-compati
page 59Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesFigure 9.1 IQwic “General” Tab Showing Identification of IQ-PIP-USP2 AdapterPlease note the following d
Networked PIP Seriespage 6Reference ManualTable of Contents (continued) 5.2.5 Thermal Headroom Level Monitor ... 29
Networked PIP Seriespage 60Reference Manual10 TroubleshootingProblem: DATA indicator does not flash or illuminate, even though a valid command was s
page 61Reference ManualNetworked PIP SeriesIQ-PIP-LITE AND IQ-PIP-USP3 ONLYProblem: Yellow LINK ACT indicator in network connector does not illumin
Networked PIP Seriespage 62Reference Manual11 Service11.1 International and Canada ServiceService must be done at the Crown factory. Contact your loca
page 63Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series11.2.3 Packing InstructionsImportant: These instructions must be followed. If they are not followed, Cro
Networked PIP Seriespage 64Reference Manual12 Warranty UNITED STATES & CANADASUMMARY OF WARRANTYCrown
page 65Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series12 Warranty (continued) WORLDWIDE EXCEPT USA & CANADASUMMARY OF WAR
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page 7Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series6 Audio Signal Wiring and Network Basics ... 45 6.1 A Closer Look at Audio Signal Wiring
Networked PIP Seriespage 8Reference ManualIllustrations (continued)5.1 PIP-Lite Signal Flow Block Diagram ....245.
page 9Reference ManualNetworked PIP Series*A PIP2-compatible amplifier is necessary to use these PIP modules. To determine if the amplifier is PIP2
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