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4 DIGITAL SNAKE S16 User Manual 5 DIGITAL SNAKE S16 User Manual
1. Introduction
The S16 Digital Snake is a 16-in, 8-out stagebox that features AES50 networking
with KLARK TEKNIK SuperMac technology. Designed with multiple scenarios in
mind, the S16 works equally well as a stand-alone pair for use with analog mixing
consoles, or as part of the trio of BEHRINGER’s digital mixing solution along with
the X32 digital mixer and P16 personal monitoring system.
The 16 MIDAS-designed XLR inputs are fully programmable and remote-
controllable from the X32. 8 balanced XLR outputs provide ample sends to
the stage for mains and monitoring. The front panel also allows the level and
phantom power to be controlled for all inputs and outputs, accompanied by
an 8-LED meter and 7-segment display. The currently selected channel can be
monitored via ¼" headphone jack with level control.
Dual AES50 jacks allow transmission of all audio and MIDI data to the FOH X32
with a single Ethernet cable, and also allow up to 3 S16s to be cascaded for
maximum channel count. In this scenario, 48 bidirectional audio channels at
24-bit / 48 kHz can be transferred on just one CAT5 line between FOH and stage,
including 48 analog inputs from stage, 24 analog outputs on stage as well as the
16 Ultranet channels, MIDI data and head amp remote control.
An additional Ultranet output provides the 16 channels for use with BEHRINGER’s
P16 personal monitoring system via Ethernet cable, allowing each musician
to dial in their own custom mix from the stage. A pair of ADAT ports can carry
additional sends to the stage beyond the 8 analog outputs, or split the 16 inputs.
Lastly, a USB jack allows for future rmware updates.
3. Hookup Diagrams
HPX6000
DI Box
GTX30
F1320D active monitor
B215D active speaker B1800D PRO
Keyboard
XM8500
2. Callouts
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(16)
(14)
(13)
(1)
(2)
(12)
(3) (4) (6) (8)(7) (9) (10) (11)
(17) (18)
(15)
(1)
PHANTOM LEDs light when the 48 V button is engaged for a particularchannel.
(2) MIDAS-designed mic/line inputs accept balanced XLR male plugs.
(3) GAIN button, when pressed and held, displaysthe currently selected
mic input’s gain setting, which may then be adjusted using the
SELECT/ADJUSTknob.
(4) DISPLAY shows the selected channel number, its gain setting, or the sample
rate in SnakeMaster conguration.
(5) NETWORK LINK LEDs light red to indicate the AES50 ports are connected
but not synchronized, and light green to indicate theyare connected
andsynchronized.
(6) 48 V button sends phantom power to the currently selected mic input,
indicated by a litbutton when active.
(7) STATUS LEDs show the operation mode of various features. See the Operation
ModeChart for details. The HA LOCKED LED indicates that preamp gain
adjustment has been blocked by the controlling X32. To unlock, open the X32
Setup/Global page and un-check the General Preference ’LockStagebox’.
(8) CONFIG button, when pressed and held, allowsthe device’s operation
modeto be adjusted by the SELECT/ADJUST knob. See Operation Mode Chart
for details.
(9) SELECT/ADJUST knob scrolls through the 16channels, adjusts the gain
of thecurrently selected input, and changes the operating mode.
Pushrepeatedly to scroll Inputs, Outputs, P16 channels, ADAT outputs,
andStage (onlyinSnakeMaster mode).
(10) LED METER displays the signal level of the currently selected channel.
(11) MONITORING LEVEL knob adjusts the level of the PHONES output.
(12) XLR outputs accept balanced XLR female plugs.
(13) POWER switch turns the unit on and o.
(14) USB input accepts a USB type-B plug for rmware updates via PC.
(15) AES50 ports allow connection to a SuperMAC digital multichannel audio
network via shielded Cat-5e Ethernet cable with terminated ends.
Thisallows connection to digital mixers or cascading of multiple S16 units.
(16) ULTRANET port sends 16 channels to a Behringer P-16 personal
monitoringsystem.
(17) ADAT OUT jacks send AES50 channels 17-32 to external equipment via optical
cable, or split the local 16 inputs for direct ADAT recording.
(18) MIDI IN/OUT jacks accept standard 5-pin MIDI cables for MIDI communication
to and from an X32 console.
Common connections
Содержание
- Digital snake s16 1
- User manual 1
- Callouts 2
- Cascaded operation 0 2
- Configuring the s16 2
- Hookup diagrams 2
- Important safety instructions 2
- Introduction 2
- Legal disclaimer 2
- Limited warranty 2
- Midi communication 12 2
- Specifications 13 2
- Standalone operation 12 2
- Standard operation 0 2
- Table of contents 2
- 17 18 15 3
- 3 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 3
- Callouts 3
- Hookup diagrams 3
- Introduction 3
- Digital snake s16 user manual 7 digital snake s16 user manual 4
- Rear panel connections s16 as standalone snake 4
- By using the config button and select adjust knob the s16 can be configured to suit many different applications the status leds indicate the current settings by holding the config knob while turning the select adjust knob you can scroll through all 10 configuration options see the operation mode chart for the routing details of each configuration setting 5
- Configuring the s16 5
- Digital snake s16 operation mode chart 5
- Linking two s16 units 5
- Note the signals on both s16 units out 1 8 and 9 16 and both ada8000 units out 17 24 and 25 32 are fully defined on the x32 s routing aes50 output page the second s16 s outputs must be set to out 8 on the unit itself 5
- Splitter mode routes the 16 local analog inputs directly to the adat outputs and p16 output this is useful when using the s16 as a standalone snake where the p16 monitor mix cannot be adjusted from an x32 console additionally the s16 can be used as a high quality mic preamp that sends the 16 inputs to an interface or computer with an adat card for recording purposes when splitter mode is off the adat outputs carry aes50 channels 17 32 and the p16 output carries channels 33 48 5
- The out 8 and out 16 options shift the xlr outputs for use with multiple s16s for example if a connection scenario involves 3 daisy chained s16s the first unit will carry aes50 channels 1 8 the second unit should be set to out 8 so that its analog outputs carry channels 9 16 and the 3rd s16 should be set to out 16 so that its analog outputs carry channels 17 24 this way you can provide up to 24 return signals to the stage alternatively you may also use the same block of 8 output signals on a set of distributed s16 stageboxes 5
- When using multiple s16 units activating sn ake master mode on one unit allows that unit to control the preamp gain of the second unit an s16 set to sn master will also dictate the overall clock synchronization 44 or 48 khz this is useful when using a pair of s16s as a standalone digital snake 16 x 16 or a 32 channel mic preamp via adat see the standalone operation section for details 5
- Cascaded operation 6
- Standard operation 6
- Midi communication 7
- Specifications 7
- Standalone operation 7
- Digital snake s16 8
- Federal communications commission compliance information 8
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