Dante Glensound BEATRICE W1 Guía de instalación

BEATRICE
W1
Wall Mounted Network Audio Intercom
PRODUCT DETAILS
6 BROOKS PLACE, MAIDSTONE, KENT, ME14 1HE. ENGLAND. TEL: +44 (0) 1622 753662
Visit our Website at www.glensound.com FAX: +44 (0) 1622 762330

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Glensound Electronics Ltd
Thank you for choosing a new Glensound product.
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Information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice, if
in doubt please contact us for the latest product information.
If you need any help with the product then we can be contacted at:
Glensound Electronics Ltd
1 –6 Brooks Place
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 1HE
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0) 1622 753662
Fax: +44 (0) 1622 762330
EMAIL ADDRESSES
General enquires: office@glensound.co.uk
Technical enquires: techinfo@glensound.co.uk
Sales enquires: sales@glensound.co.uk

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PRODUCT WARRANTY:
All equipment is fully tested before dispatch and carefully designed to
provide you with trouble free use for many years.
We have a policy of supporting products for as long as possible and
guarantee to be able to support your product for a minimum of 10 years.
For a period of one year after the goods have been despatched the
Company will guarantee the goods against any defect developing after
proper use providing such defects arise solely from faulty materials or
workmanship and that the Customer shall return the goods to the
Company’s works or their local dealer.
All non-wear parts are guaranteed for 2 years after despatch and any
defect developing after proper use from faulty materials or workmanship
will be repaired under this warranty providing the Customer returns the
goods to the Company's works or their local dealer.

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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR:
GS-BEATRICE W1
Wall mounted Dante/ AES67 intercom
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of
the manufacturer.
This equipment is manufactured by Glensound Electronics Ltd of Brooks
Place Maidstone Kent ME14 1HE is marked and conforms to the
following Union harmonisation legislation:
Low Voltage Directive: EN60065 and EN62368-1:2014
Emissions: BS EN55032:2015
Immunity: BS EN55035:2017
Signed for and on behalf of Glensound Electronics Ltd.
Gavin Davis, Managing Director
Maidstone, Kent, England
Date: 02/03/2020

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RoHS DIRECTIVE
EC directive 2002/95/EC restricts the use of the hazardous substances
listed below in electrical and electronic equipment.
This product conforms to the above directive and for this purposes, the
maximum concentration values of the restricted substances by weight in
homogenous materials are:
Lead
0.1%
Mercury
0.1%
Hexavalent Chromium
0.1%
Polybrominated Biphenyls
0.1%
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers
0.1%
Cadmium
0.01%

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WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS 2006 (WEEE)
Glensound Electronics Ltd is registered for business to business sales of
WEEE in the UK our registration number is:
WEE/JJ0074UR

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GLENSOUND BEATRICE W1
Handbook Contents
Issue 1
Description Page No.
Contents
PRODUCT WARRANTY:........................................................................................................................3
OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................................................8
W1 PANEL LAYOUT...............................................................................................................................9
Front & Rear Panels............................................................................................................................9
FEATURES.............................................................................................................................................9
CONFIGURATION MENU ....................................................................................................................12
FACTORY PRESETS ...........................................................................................................................19
AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM (analogue representation of digtal circuits) ...............................................20
CONNECTING THE BEATRICE W1 TO A DANTE NETWORK..........................................................21
Getting Dante Controller....................................................................................................................21
Connecting Beatrice To The Network ...............................................................................................21
Audio Over IP Network......................................................................................................................21
Running Dante Controller..................................................................................................................22
Dante Controller TIP..........................................................................................................................22
Device Not Showing Up In Dante Controller.....................................................................................23
AES67 MODE .......................................................................................................................................24
UPDATING FIRMWARE.......................................................................................................................27
UPDATING THE ULTIMO CHIPSET....................................................................................................32
WIRING INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................33
XLR & JACK Wiring...........................................................................................................................33

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OVERVIEW
The BEATRICE range of IP intercoms was designed for broadcast, theatre and
professional audio applications.
Our Beatrice intercom system utilises the reliable and proven DanteTM network audio
transmission protocol to allow real time distribution of uncompressed audio across
standard networks. As such the BEATRICE units are also fully compatible with other
manufacturers’ equipment using the DanteTM protocol. The Beatrice W1 is also fully
AES67 compliant.
All units in the system are designed to be very easy to use for the operator and
simple to setup for the technician. They includes all the basic functionality required
for small intercom systems and none of the overly complex installation requirements
normally associated with large systems.
The name Beatrice was chosen for our intercom range as she was the love of Dante
Alighieri:
‘Dante had fallen in love with another, Beatrice Portinari (known as Bice),
whom he first met when he was only nine.’ Source Wikipedia.

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W1 PANEL LAYOUT
Front & Rear Panels
FEATURES
1. Volume/ Setup Knob
This multi-function knob provides several different functions depending upon
whether the user is in setup mode or not.
In Normal Mode there are 3 functions:
A) Rotating the control increases / decreases the loudspeaker/ headphone
volume.
B) Simultaneously pushing the knob in and rotating it while pressing a speak
key will pan the associated incoming audio circuit between left/ right ears.
C) Simultaneously pressing a speak key and rotating the knob will increase /
decrease the input gain of the associated incoming circuit.
In Setup Mode:
The knob is used to enter menus and change parameters. This is done by
rotating the knob until the desired menu is seen on the display, then push the
Volume/ Setup Knob
Power On LED
Panel
Microphone
External
Microphone Input
Speak Key
Call Light
Audio Presence LED
Enter Setup

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knob and the menu will be accessed, rotate the knob again to select the
desired setting and press the knob in to select and save that setting.
2. Power On LED
The power on LED indicates that the device is powered on and the internal
microprocessor is working correctly.
3. Panel Microphone
The panel microphone is a small electret microphone fitted behind the front
panel and is suitable for most communications purposes.
4. External Microphone Input
This is a balanced microphone input. It can accept dynamic and condenser
microphones and phantom power (48v) can be turned on/ off in the menu
system. The gain of this input is also adjusted in the menu system.
5. Speak Key
These multifunction keys can operate in a number of different ways. In
general terms they route the output of the selected microphone to the
channels output. How they function i.e. Latching, Momentary or Intelligent can
be setup using the associated menu option.
Other functions are:
A) Double click (just like a pc mouse) will send a call signal to the connected
circuit and make the receivers call LED flash and also (if enabled) provide
an audio indication of an incoming call.
B) While simultaneously pressing the talk key and turning the volume/ setup
knob the input gain of the associated channel will be adjusted.
C) While simultaneously pressing the talk key and pushing and rotating the
volume/ setup knob the associated incoming circuit will be panned left/
right to the headphone output.
6. Call Light
This bright yellow LED will flash to indicate an incoming call on that circuit.
Pressing the speak key will automatically cancel the call light.
7. Audio Presence LED
The red audio presence LED indicates the presence of incoming audio on a
particular circuit. It has a threshold of approximately -20dB (so any lower level
audio will not trigger it) and it stays illuminated for 10 seconds after the
detected audio falls below the threshold.
8. Enter Setup Button
Pressing the small tactile switch will put the unit in setup mode. When in setup
mode the speak key will flash to clearly indicate that you are in setup mode.
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