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NIO xcel ENGLISH Excel on Stage New § Professional Dante™ interfaces for stage applications § Integrated 16x16 mixer § Redundancy for maximum reliability § Easy and flexible handling (Plug ’n Play) § Robust workmanship for optimal stability § Quality Made in Germany § Optional: 19" rack version
Reliable Dante™ Format Converters for Modern Professionals With the NIO xcel series, users now have access to a professional as well as flexibly scalable Dante™ environment for stage applications, in production studios and for installations. These Dante™ format converters meet the highest requirements and prove to be reliable partners in live situations. The devices are very convenient network-based I/O modules: they can be located right next to their sources and destinations and dispense with DI boxes. Developed with live situations and frequent, fast change-overs in mind, the devices are easy, quick and intuitive to install. Excellent Quality and Reliability The NIO xcel series comprises four devices to cover the whole range of live applications, installations, and studio environments. The development goal for the series was to create products which are perfect for the stage and which provide professional connectors and supreme audio specifications. For example, NIO xcel 1201 is equipped with excellent microphone preamps and a 4-way splitter for each microphone input. All NIO xcel models include filters, a mix function, and can be configured very rapidly because of the integrated web service. These robust devices, which have additional protection from rubber bumpers (included in standard delivery), are ideal for stacking on stage but can also be mounted into 19" racks if necessary. This makes the devices easy to handle in large numbers. Naturally, the NIO xcels offer redundancy in Dante™ network connections as well as in their power supplies, and ensure perfect synchronization, even across several switches. Dante™ networks are based on conventional IP networks so they can be configured quickly and cost-effectively. An advantage of SALZBRENNER NIO xcel is that the devices can be placed near the musician—similar to a DI box—to provide the necessary inputs and outputs for any situation. Furthermore, they can be effortlessly integrated into the network. All NIO xcel models are equipped with two Ethernet ports to be connected to a redundant network structure or to be daisy chained. They work in networks with 100Mbps, 1Gbps and 10Gbps, and do not require any specific network infrastructure which saves on costs, and facilitates network design as well as handling on tour. AES 3 Line Mic/Line Filters Mixer Web Redundant Dante™ interfaces (EQ, etc.) (freely configurable) service power supply IN OUT IN OUT IN NIO xcel 1101 4 8 P 16 x 16 P P Primary & Secondary NIO xcel 1102 6 6 P 16 x 16 P P Primary & Secondary NIO xcel 1201 4 8 P 16 x 16 P P Primary & Secondary NIO xcel 1202 4 8 P 16 x 16 P P Primary & Secondary
NIO xcel 1101 NIO xcel 1102 § 8 AES 3 outputs and 4 AES 3 inputs § 6 AES 3 inputs and outputs § Perfect for feeding digital power amplifiers § Ideal for connecting effects devices in a side rack NIO xcel 1201 NIO xcel 1202 § 8 microphone inputs and 4 line outputs § 8 line outputs and 4 line inputs § Incl. 4-way splitter for each input § Versatile for feeding analogue power amplifiers, § Example: mic/line inputs for musicians, monitoring, press feed, etc. line outputs for monitoring Web Service Configuration Simple and intuitive configuration of the SALZBRENNER NIO xcel devices is possible thanks to their web service. Units connec- ted to the network can easily be named and configured all the way down to filter coefficient settings. Device configurations can be stored, imported, and exported for a considerable reduction of setup time for large installations. Mobile Desktop
Digital I/O Analogue I/O § Dante™ § Line Output § Sample rates: 44.1kHz / 48.0kHz / 88.2kHz / 96kHz / § Output type: electronically balanced [1] 176,4kHz / 192kHz § Max. output level: +24dBu § Sample depth: 16bit / 24bit / 32bit (transparent) [1] § Output impedance: 0Ohm (typ.) § Idle-channel noise: > -95dBu(A) (typ.) § AES 3 § Frequency response: 20Hz – 22kHz (Fs=48kHz) § Input format: AES 3, S/PDIF, transparent [1] 20Hz – 40kHz (Fs=96kHz) § Output format: AES 3, transparent [1] § SNR: > 119.5dB(A) (typ.) § Sample rates [2]: 44.1kHz / 48.0kHz / 88.2kHz / 96kHz / § THD+N: < -98db (0.0012%) 176.4kHz / 192.0kHz : For unbalanced operation leave XLR pin 3 = Signal (-) [1] § Sample rate converter on AES inputs: 8kHz ... 192kHz floating. Use XLR pin 1 = GND and XLR pin 2 = Signal (+) § Galvanically isolated § Input / Output impedance: 110Ohm § Line Input § Input level: 0.5Vpp to 7Vpp § Input type: Electronically balanced § Output level: 3Vpp (110Ohm) § Max. input level: +24dBu : only supported when connected to DELEC oratis or unito devices [1] § Input Impedance: ca. 47kOhm : Internally as well as for the AES 3 output, NIO xcel uses the [2] § Idle-channel noise: > -120dBFS (A) (typ.) Dante™ sampling rate § Frequency response: 20Hz – 22kHz (Fs=48kHz) 20Hz – 40kHz (Fs=96kHz) § SNR: > 120dB(A) (typ.) § THD+N: < -100dB (< 0.001%) § CMRR: 89dB (typ.) § Microphone Input § Input type: electronically balanced § Input impedance: 5,56kOhm § Max. input level: +24dBu § Idle-channel noise: - 152dBFS (A) (typ.) § Frequency response: 20Hz – 22kHz (Fs=48kHz) 20Hz – 40kHz (Fs=96kHz) § SNR: > 152dB (A) (typ.) § THD+N: -98dB (
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