PAM1 MK2 Audio Monitoring system training 2014

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PAM1 MK2 Training 2014

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TSL Products' manufacture a range of Audio Monitoring products for music, TV and film broadcasting applications. The PAM1 MK2 Audio Monitoring system is an evolutionary step up from the original PAM1-3G8, offering an improved feature set and user interface, upgraded speaker system, larger screens and a full set of functions carried over from the flagship PAM2 MK2 Precision Audio Monitor. See our comprehensive training video on the capabilities of this piece of equipment or visit our website for more information: http://www.tslproducts.com/our-products/audio-monitoring/

Transcript of PAM1 MK2 Audio Monitoring system training 2014

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PAM1 MK2 Training 2014

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Front Panel Control Explained

• USB port for configuration

save/recall and system

update

• Menu access

• Preset hotkey switches 1-5

Presets 1 to 4 default to

SDI1,SDI2, AES, and

Analog

• Headphone socket

• ‘Home’ Button – shortcut

access

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• Master Volume – Push to

Cut/Dim

• Scroll Encoder – Push/Hold and

turn to select audio channels

and Push/Select for menu

navigation

• Back Button to navigate ‘up’

menu levels and hold to exit

Front Panel Control Explained

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Shortcut Mode Selection

• Press ‘Shortcut’ to display the shortcut menu

• Navigate to change Inputs

• Select Display options

• Choose Monitor Settings

• Manage User Presets

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Saving Hotkey Presets

• PAM1-MK2 features 5 Hotkey

preset buttons

• Push and hold any Hotkey to

Save instantly to the desired

location

• Instantly recall up to five

saved settings via short

presses of the relevant

Hotkeys

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Main Menu

• Accessed via the Menu button

• ‘Setup’ used for engineering

and ‘set and forget’ functions

• ‘Input’ is usually not required

if preset defaults are

maintained or Shortcut used

• ‘Monitor’ modes can also be

accessed via Shortcut button

• Assign Matrix – detail to follow

• Loudness – detail to follow

• Metadata – view Dolby and

S2020 Metadata

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Setup 1 Menu – Key Features

• Meter scale, reference,

colours, peak level and hold

• External Monitor On/Off and

display quadrant select

• System Mute defeat mode

• USB device save and load

• Audio Delay – detail to follow

• SMPTE 2020 menu

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Setup 2 Menu – Key Features

• User and Hotkey Preset Lock

• Auxiliary Mixer – detail to

follow

• Preset Standard Switching –

detail to follow

• External / Internal

Loudspeaker Mute – detail to

follow

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Aux Input Mixer

• Ideal for mixing Comms

audio with monitored SDI

• Aux Mixer is accessed via

Setup Menu 2

• Select input source

analogue or AES

• Select whether source is

mono or stereo

• Adjust gain as required

• Gain can be adjusted

from the Input Menu

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Split Mono Selection

• Split Mono allows the

user to listen to a left

and right signal from

non-paired audio

channels

• Use ‘Scroll’ to select the

first mono signal

• Within the next 3

seconds, scroll the

encoder (without

pushing) to the second

mono channel

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Loudness Measurement –Screen Overview

‘Target Value’

‘Measured Dynamic

Value’‘Measured

Value’ Moving Cursor

‘Target Value’

Reference Line

‘Channel Under Test’

Measured Audio

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Loudness Setup Menu Overview – Source Selection

• Loudness Setup Menu Overview

– Source Selection

• ‘Fixed’ mode – Audio measured

is defined by manual channel

selection

• ‘Follow’ mode – Audio measured

is defined by ‘Scroll’ selection

• ‘Dolby’ mode – Audio measured

is Dolby encoded channel

defined

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Loudness Setup Menu Overview – Target Value

• ‘Target’ sets

desired loudness

target value

between range -13

and -34 LU

• Dialnorm is

automatically

selected when

‘Source’ is set to

Dolby

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Loudness Setup Menu Overview –Start/Stop/Reset

• Loudness measurement is activated and may be paused and reset as required

• Start measuring loudness from the targeted channels via the ‘button’ or from a GPI closure

• ‘Stop’ pauses the measurement. Toggle this button or use a GPI to control

• ‘Reset’ discards any previously measured values or history and may be activated via the button or GPI

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Loudness Setup Menu Overview – Display Modes

• Display Modes define measurement integration settings

• ‘3 Sec’ activates a 3 second sliding window (sample at 400 ms)

• ‘Integrated’ mode measures loudness across the entire duration of the audio programme (as defined by start/stop/reset)

• ‘Gated’ is similar to Integrated but discards audio 10dB below target level

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Loudness Setup Menu Overview – Limit Threshold

• ‘Limit’ sets a threshold value above Target at which the LU reading ‘red lines’ within a range 0 to +6LU

• An ‘over limit’ reading activates an output GPI trigger

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Loudness Histogram

• To access Histogram from top level, press ‘Shortcut’ button

• Then press ‘Loudness’

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Loudness Histogram

• Loudness Histogram provides an instant overview of channel loudness behaviour

• The time constant can be adjusted to display 2, 7, 15, 30 and 60 minute history

• The ‘Loudness History’ button is used to access the Loudness Setup Menu

• The ‘Display’ button changes the time constant of the graphical view between 3 second, Integral and Gated modes retrospectively

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Assign Matrix - Overview

• The Assign Matrix is designed for use in applications where audio is delivered or transported in ‘non standard’ channel orders and where multiple commentary or language soundtracks are present within a common embedded video signal

• Assign Matrix functionality is based around a 16 into 6 user configurable tool which exclusively routes input audio channels to monitoring busses defined as Left, Right, Centre, LFE, Left Surround and Right Surround

• The key to use of the Assign Matrix is the ability to save complex setups as User Presets for instant recall

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Assign Matrix

• The Assign Matrix can be accessed from the Main Menu

• Any of 16 input channels can be routed to the 6 output busses

• As shown in this typical example; Channel 3,4, 5 and 6 are clean surround channels, Centre (dialogue) is routed from channel 16. LFE is ‘Off’

• Press ‘Active’ to turn on the Assign Matrix

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Assign Matrix – Bargraph Views

• From the previous example –The Left screen displays the routing selections with a stereo downmix activated

• From the previous example – The Left screen displays the routing selections with a stereo downmix activated

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Audio Delay

• The Audio Delay feature can be accessed from the Setup Menu

• A delay between 1 and 250ms can be applied to the audio output busses

• The audio delay feature is not a system default. It should be applied as a User Preset as required

• This feature is designed as a means to compensate for video processing and display latency helping to ensure that lip sync is maintained in production and technical monitoring environments

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Loudspeaker Muting

• Internal and External Loudspeaker outputs can be muted via the Setup 2 menu

• The LS mute feature is not a system default. It should be applied as a User Preset as required

• By controlling external and internal speaker outputs independently, it is easy to use PAM1-MK2 in applications where internal speakers are operated for general use and external full range systems for more critical listening – typically in Ingest or QC Suites

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Preset Standard Switching - Overview

• Preset Standard switching was introduced into PAM1-MK2 following a request to be able to configure a condition where the audio monitoring unit automatically switches between listening states depending on the input signal format

• PAM1-MK2 is capable of determining which audio channels to monitor depending on whether the input video signal is SD or HD, Dolby encoded or PCM audio

• This feature is aimed for use in monitoring applications where outgoing video is switched between SD/stereo and HD/surround sound, with or without Dolby encoding – the operator no longer has to change audio selection manually as PAM1-MK2 will automatically choose the correct audio channel to monitor

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Preset Standard Switching

• The Preset Standard Option can be found within the Setup 2 menu

• There are 3 criteria that can be set to define the system behaviour when a signal changes

• Define a Hotkey Preset to be selected automatically when incoming video or audio is SD/HD/PCM/Dolby

• Define a further Hotkey Preset to be selected automatically when incoming video or audio changes

• Typical conditions might exist where one preset defaults to an HD signal with Dolby E 5.1 and another is SD stereo

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Preset Standard Switching

• User Presets will automatically switch as the input signal standard changes

• SD Only• HD Only