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Instructions Receiver 2

The document provides instructions for using a Hasseb Audio over Ethernet receiver device. The receiver is compatible with AES67 standards and receives lossless, real-time audio over an Ethernet network. It operates as an audio receiver and can drive external speakers or headsets. The device is configured through a web interface and supports mDNS for automatic network discovery. It can also act as an IEEE1588 grand master for network synchronization.

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Instructions Receiver 2

The document provides instructions for using a Hasseb Audio over Ethernet receiver device. The receiver is compatible with AES67 standards and receives lossless, real-time audio over an Ethernet network. It operates as an audio receiver and can drive external speakers or headsets. The device is configured through a web interface and supports mDNS for automatic network discovery. It can also act as an IEEE1588 grand master for network synchronization.

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June 30, HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL VERSION

2019 1.2

HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET RECEIVER

hasseb Audio over Ethernet receiver is an easy to use and portable device used to
receive lossless, realtime audio using Ethenet network. The device is compatible
with AES67 standard and can be used as a standalone device or together with
other AES67 compatible devices.

The device operates as a receiver and a standard 3.5 mm audio plug is used to
connect any external speaker to the network. The device is also capable of
driving most headsets. The device is configured using a web user interface and
mDNS (multicast Domain Name System) protocol is supported to easily find the
device IP addresses from the network. For professional grade network audio
systems PTP (Precision Time Protocol) based time synchronization is required.
The device can act as IEEE1588 grand master to provide synchronization clock
signal to the network.

INSTALLATION

The device is powered through the USB connector using a 5 volts USB power
supply.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) support is enabled by default, so


the device will assign an IP address automatically. All Ravenna devices and their
names and IP addresses connected to the network can be found using any
software, capable of searching the network for mDNS supported devices. If you
have normal domestic network router, the web user interface of you router can
also be used to find the IP addresses of the connected devices.

WEB USER INTERFACE

The device can be configured for network, audio, and stream settings using any
web browser. Writing the IP address of the device to the address field of your
web browser, the configuration page will be opened. You can find the IP address
of the device from your network router or using free third party software such as
Bonjour Browser or MT Discovery.

hasseb Inc.
[email protected]
www.hasseb.fi
June 30, HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL VERSION
2019 1.2

Figure 1: A web browser is used to configure the device.

NETWORK SETTINGS

The hostname, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway can be set using
the web interface. The DHCP can also be enabled or disabled. By default the
device uses DHCP to assign the network settings. The default hostname for the
device is hasseb-AoE-XX-XX, where XX-XX are the last two octets of the device
MAC address. After configuration of new network settings, the device will reboot
automatically.

STREAM SETTINGS

The stream settings are used to choose the AES67 stream received from the
network. The chosen stream name is stored to the internal memory of the device
and will be used by default after power down. It is also possible to select the
input stream manually by adding the SDP file for the input stream.

hasseb Inc.
[email protected]
www.hasseb.fi
June 30, HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL VERSION
2019 1.2

AUDIO SETTINGS

When the audio mode is configured as output, the device will receive the AES67
stream as defined in stream settings. The input stream should be a 24-bit digital
signal sampled at a sampling rate of 48 kHz.

The “Gain” slider can be used to adjust the gain of the analog output signal
between -100 and 100, where a gain of -100 means full attenuation and a gain of
100 means maximum amplification. If the gain is set to 0, the analog signal is not
amplifier or attenuated.

STATUS LED

There is an LED inside the device to indicate the status of the device. The LED will
blink once a second when the device is operating properly.

RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS

If something goes wrong with the network settings and you cannot access the
device anymore through the network, you can reset the factory defaults using
the push button on the circuit board. To access the button you need to open the
enclosure.

To reset the factory default settings, press the push button and power up the
device. Keep the push button pressed for 10 seconds. This will reset the setting
to factory defaults. The default network configuration is DHCP on.

hasseb Inc.
[email protected]
www.hasseb.fi
June 30, HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL VERSION
2019 1.2

Specifications
Input voltage 5 VDC
Input current 300 mA
Input audio voltage 2.1 VRMS
Output audio voltage (1 kΩ load) 2.1 VRMS
Operating temperature 0 – 50 C
Dimensions 65 mm x 65 mm x 30 mm
Weight 100 g

hasseb Inc.
[email protected]
www.hasseb.fi

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