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PAM2 MK2 Training 2014
Front Panel Control Explained
• ‘Home’ Button – shortcut
access
• USB port for configuration
save/recall and system
update
• Headphone socket
• Preset hotkey switches 1-8
Presets 1 to 5 default to
SDI1,SDI2, AES, Analog
and Optical inputs
• Multi-function buttons 9
and 10
• Master Volume – Push to Cut/Dim
• Scroll Encoder – Push/Hold and
turn to select audio channels and
Push/Select for menus
• Data / Loudness Button – Toggle
between Data / Loudness and
Meter views
Data button used for ‘Save’ when
in menu modes
• Video Button– Toggle between
Video and Meter views
Video button used as ‘Back’ when
in menu modes
Front Panel Control Explained
Front Panel Switch Mode Selection
• By repeatedly pressing the ‘Home’ button
Saving User Presets
• PAM2-MK2 features 24 user
preset locations
• Push and hold any Preset
Hotkey to enter ‘User Save’
menu
• Select a ‘User’ memory
location
• Clear any previous memory
data and use the encoder to
enter a name
• Once complete, press ‘done’
and the preset will be saved to
the selected location
Main Menu
• Accessed via the encoder
• Select from six options
• ‘Setup’ for engineering and
‘set and forget’ functions
• ‘Input’ usually not required if
preset defaults are maintained
• ‘Monitor’ modes can be
replicated via front panel using
‘Home’ button
Setup 1 Menu – Key Features
• Meter scale, reference,
colours, peak level and hold
• External Monitor On/Off
• System Mute defeat mode
• USB device save and load
• Audio Delay – detail to follow
Setup 2 Menu – Key Features
• User and Hotkey Preset Lock
• Screen Brightness Levels
• Auxiliary Mixer – detail to
follow
• Preset Standard Switching –
detail to follow
• External / Internal
Loudspeaker Mute – detail to
follow
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
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
• Whilst the LED adjacent to
the encoder is flashing scroll
the encoder (without
pushing) to the second
mono channel
Loudness Measurement
‘Target
Value’
‘Measured
Dynamic
Value’‘Measured
Value’
Moving
Cursor
‘Target
Value’
Reference
Line
‘Channel
Under
Test’
Measured
Audio
Left Screen Overview
Loudness Setup Menu Overview
• 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
Source Selection
Loudness Setup Menu Overview
• ‘Target’ sets
desired loudness
target value
between range -13
and -34 LU
• Dialnorm is
automatically
selected when
‘Source’ is set to
Dolby
Target Value
Loudness Setup Menu Overview
• 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
Start/Stop/Reset
Loudness Setup Menu Overview
• 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
Display Modes
Loudness Setup Menu Overview
• ‘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
Limit Threshold
Loudness Histogram
• To access Histogram from
top level, press ‘Data’
button
• Then press ‘Loud’
Loudness Histogram
• Loudness Histogram provides
an instant overview of channel
loudness behaviour
• The time constant can be
adjusted to display 2, 10, 20,
40 or 80 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
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
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
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
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
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
PAM2-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
Preset Standard Switching - Overview
• Preset Standard switching was introduced into PAM2-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
• PAM2-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
PAM2-MK2 will automatically choose the correct audio channel
to monitor
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 User Preset to be selected
automatically when incoming video
or audio is SD/HD/PCM/Dolby
• Define a further User 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
Preset Standard Switching
• User Presets will automatically switch as
the input signal standard changes
• SD Only• HD Only

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PAM2 MK2 Audio Monitoring unit - Training 2015

  • 2. Front Panel Control Explained • ‘Home’ Button – shortcut access • USB port for configuration save/recall and system update • Headphone socket • Preset hotkey switches 1-8 Presets 1 to 5 default to SDI1,SDI2, AES, Analog and Optical inputs • Multi-function buttons 9 and 10
  • 3. • Master Volume – Push to Cut/Dim • Scroll Encoder – Push/Hold and turn to select audio channels and Push/Select for menus • Data / Loudness Button – Toggle between Data / Loudness and Meter views Data button used for ‘Save’ when in menu modes • Video Button– Toggle between Video and Meter views Video button used as ‘Back’ when in menu modes Front Panel Control Explained
  • 4. Front Panel Switch Mode Selection • By repeatedly pressing the ‘Home’ button
  • 5. Saving User Presets • PAM2-MK2 features 24 user preset locations • Push and hold any Preset Hotkey to enter ‘User Save’ menu • Select a ‘User’ memory location • Clear any previous memory data and use the encoder to enter a name • Once complete, press ‘done’ and the preset will be saved to the selected location
  • 6. Main Menu • Accessed via the encoder • Select from six options • ‘Setup’ for engineering and ‘set and forget’ functions • ‘Input’ usually not required if preset defaults are maintained • ‘Monitor’ modes can be replicated via front panel using ‘Home’ button
  • 7. Setup 1 Menu – Key Features • Meter scale, reference, colours, peak level and hold • External Monitor On/Off • System Mute defeat mode • USB device save and load • Audio Delay – detail to follow
  • 8. Setup 2 Menu – Key Features • User and Hotkey Preset Lock • Screen Brightness Levels • Auxiliary Mixer – detail to follow • Preset Standard Switching – detail to follow • External / Internal Loudspeaker Mute – detail to follow
  • 9. 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
  • 10. 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 • Whilst the LED adjacent to the encoder is flashing scroll the encoder (without pushing) to the second mono channel
  • 12. Loudness Setup Menu Overview • 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 Source Selection
  • 13. Loudness Setup Menu Overview • ‘Target’ sets desired loudness target value between range -13 and -34 LU • Dialnorm is automatically selected when ‘Source’ is set to Dolby Target Value
  • 14. Loudness Setup Menu Overview • 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 Start/Stop/Reset
  • 15. Loudness Setup Menu Overview • 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 Display Modes
  • 16. Loudness Setup Menu Overview • ‘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 Limit Threshold
  • 17. Loudness Histogram • To access Histogram from top level, press ‘Data’ button • Then press ‘Loud’
  • 18. Loudness Histogram • Loudness Histogram provides an instant overview of channel loudness behaviour • The time constant can be adjusted to display 2, 10, 20, 40 or 80 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
  • 19. 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
  • 20. 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
  • 21. 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
  • 22. 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
  • 23. 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 PAM2-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
  • 24. Preset Standard Switching - Overview • Preset Standard switching was introduced into PAM2-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 • PAM2-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 PAM2-MK2 will automatically choose the correct audio channel to monitor
  • 25. 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 User Preset to be selected automatically when incoming video or audio is SD/HD/PCM/Dolby • Define a further User 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
  • 26. Preset Standard Switching • User Presets will automatically switch as the input signal standard changes • SD Only• HD Only