Illusonic IAP 2 Owner’s Manual
Illusonic IAP 2 Owner’s Manual 1
2 Illusonic IAP 2
Version 1.0.0
Published by Illusonic GmbH
Illusonic GmbH, registered offices:Bahnstrasse 23, 8610 Uster, Switzerland
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Illusonic is a registered trademark of Illusonic GmbHCopyright c� Illusonic GmbH, 2011–2014All rights reserved
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Important Information
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferencein a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, theuser is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:
– Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
– Connect the equipment into a mains outlet on a circuit different from thatto which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Disposal – Environmental Care
Directive 2002/96/EG of the European Parliament requiresconsumer electro-technical appliances to be disposed sepa-rately and have to be indicated with the symbol on the left.Should you dispose this component, please do so in confor-mity with local and global legal and environmental regulationsand according to best practices. We strongly encourage you torecycle any batteries used with this component.
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Safety Notice
Make sure to respect the following rules:
– Install the Processor on a stable base.
– Do not install the Processor near water.
– Do not expose the Processor to any kind of liquid.
– Do not install the Processor near any heat sourceor in direct sun light.
– Do not install the Processor in a confined space and makesure sufficient air can flow around it.
– Do not operate the Processor under high (>35� C) or low (<5� C)ambient temperature. See operating conditions in Chapter 9.1.
– Do not operate the Processor under extremely high humidity.See operating conditions in Chapter 9.1.
– Do not open the Processor nor try to service it by yourself.Always refer to a qualified technician for service and maintenance.Failure to do so will void the warranty.
– Make sure to use 3 terminals (phase, neutral, and earth) power cableswith ground conductor. Make sure your local AC voltage matchesthe voltage printed next to the Processor’s AC power connector.
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Contents
Important Information 3FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Disposal – Environmental Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Safety Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1 Introduction 71.1 Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.2 How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.3 IAP 2 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2 Getting Started 13Step 1: Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Step 2: Installing the AC Power Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Step 3: Connecting Loudspeakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Step 4: Connecting Audio/Video Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Step 5: Using IAP 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Advanced Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3 Usage 173.1 Front Panel and Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173.2 Back Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183.3 Common Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213.4 Sound Settings (Presets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223.5 Menu Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243.6 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263.7 Maintenance and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4 Menu: Inputs 27
5 Menu: Outputs 29
6 Menu: Equalizer 316.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316.2 Equalizer Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316.3 Equalizer Types and Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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7 Menu: System 35
8 Software Tools 378.1 IAP Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378.2 IAP Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
9 Specifications 399.1 Technical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Index 41
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1Introduction
1.1Foreword
Conventionally in high end audio, people “mix and match” devices. Theymay use a DAC, an analog pre-amplifier, a phono stage, an equalizer, anda processor.
Illusonic Audio Processors integrate these functionalities - because they be-long together from a quality, technical, and usage perspective. The numberof signal transmissions and conversions (AD, DA, digital clock sync) areminimized.
Additionally, IAP 2 can calibrate each of its output channels with gain, delay,and parametric equalizers, to adapt to the room and loudspeaker positions.Depth/Immersion adds a new dimension to room adaptation, controlling spa-ciousness. The following pages give a more detailed overview over IAP 2’sfeatures.
I hope you’ll enjoy countless hours of quality listening and entertainment!
Yours truly,
Christof FallerFounder and Owner of Illusonic
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1.2How To Use This Manual
– The manual is structured to be read through from beginning to end.
– In case you read the manual only punctually, there are many pointerswithin the text, referring to related information and chapters. Detailedcontents in the beginning and an index in the end help you find desiredinformation quickly.
– You will find text and figures with additional information and insightsplaced in the info margin.1 1 This text is in the info margin.
This symbol indicates important information.
General knowledge and tutorial information is indicated with this symbol.
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1.3IAP 2 Overview
Inputs
IAP 2 can connect to a variety of sources. There is usually no need for adevice between the source and IAP 2. In addition to conventional analogand digital inputs, IAP 2 features a phono stage, USB audio, network mediarendering, and four HDMI inputs.
Analog, Digital Hi ResHDMI, USB, Network Phono Stage
Outputs
IAP 2 features two symmetric XLR and corresponding two RCA line outputs,which directly connect to power amplifiers or active loudspeakers. Its HDMIoutput connects to a TV or projector, if needed.
Volume Control
In order to be able to connect directly to power amplifiers or active loud-speakers, IAP 2 features volume control, implemented digitally. Volume con-trol is applied just before the DACs using 32 bit floating point arithmetic,followed by a dithering process.
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Room Equalization and Depth/ImmersionEach channel features gain, delay, and fully parametric equalizers. These areusually used to calibrate the system and for room equalization.
ImmersionDepthCalibration
Depth/Immersion adds a new dimension to adaptation of the sound systemto the room. The specific room, loudspeakers, and loudspeaker positionsdetermine how a room reacts to the sound. Depth/Immersion adds free-dom to modify the perceived spaciousness beyond these traditional physicalparameters.
Tone ControlWhile room equalization has the goal to mitigate dominant characteristics ofyour room, tone control is used to subjectively adjust the level of low andhigh frequencies. Not only bass and treble gain can be adjusted, but also thecorresponding frequencies.
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SoftwaresThe latest versions of IAP Controller and IAP Calibration softwares can bedownloaded from the Illusonic web site. Both, Windows and OS X versionsare available. IAP Controller presents all IAP 2 parameters for comfortablesetup. IAP Calibration makes multi-point room measurement easy and helpssetting up calibration related parameters (channel gain/delay, equalizers).
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2Getting Started
Step 1:Unpacking
Unpack IAP 2. Store the packaging for future transportation. The packagecontains:
– IAP 2 unit
– AC power cable
– Remote control
– This user manual
Step 2:Installing the AC Power Cable
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1. Make sure that the indicated voltage matches your local AC voltage.
2. Make sure that the main power switch on the back is set to off (0).
3. Install the AC power cable.11 Make sure to use 3 terminals (phase, neutral,and earth) power cables with ground conductor.
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Step 3:Connecting Loudspeakers
Connect your amplifiers/loudspeakers to IAP 2.
Step 4:Connecting Audio/Video Devices
3 2 6
7 4
5
1
Connect audio and video devices to any of the above shown connectors:
1. HDMI sources, such as Blu-ray players, game consoles,and set top boxes.
2. Digital audio sources, such as CD players.
3. A PC or audio server over USB.
4. A network, PC, or audio server via Ethernet.
5. An analog audio source.
6. A turntable.
7. If you want to watch video, connect a TV or projector.1 1 If you use IAP 2 only for enjoying audio, then there isno need to connect a TV or projector. All necessaryinformation is shown on the built-in display.
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Step 5:Using IAP 2
2
4
3
1
5
1. Push the rotary to switch IAP 2 on.
2. Select an input source, using the < > buttons below the display.
3. Adjust the volume by turning the rotary control on the right.
4. Play sound with the selected input source.
5. Once you are done, push the rotary control for two seconds to putIAP 2 to standby.1
1 When you set the main power switch to off ordisconnect the main AC power, without goingto standby first, IAP 2 does not save its currentsettings.
To get more familiar with usage of IAP 2, continue with Chapter 3.
Advanced setup of IAP 2 is outlined on the next page.
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Advanced Setup
For reaching excellence of sound, it is often necessary to consider roomacoustics and to adapt IAP 2 to the room and loudspeakers:
– If necessary, acoustically treat your room.
– Calibrate the loudspeaker setup for your central listening position byapplying gain and delay trim to the loudspeaker signals (Chapter 5).1 1 When measuring your sound system, you can
reproduce sound over each output channel individuallyin the Measurement sub-menu (Chapter 7).
IAP Calibration software greatly facilitatesmeasurement and calibration of your system(Chapter 8).
– If desired, apply equalizers (Chapter 6) to the loudspeaker signals to:
– Attenuate overly strong low frequencies from loudspeakerspositioned near walls or corners.
– Attenuate room resonances.– Adapt the sound to the spectral response of the room.– Calibrate loudspeakers behind a video screen.
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3Usage
3.1Front Panel and Remote Control
Select (Rotary Push)
><
Rotary (Turn)
MenuIR Receiver Standby LED
Display
IAP 2’s front panel has a display, showing the current state of the device,and a number of controls:11 The same controls, and a Mute button, are available
on the remote control:
MENU
Select
Rotary (Turn)
Rotary (Turn)
>
Mute
<
Menu
– <>: Input Select, Menu/Value Select.
– Rotary (Turn): Volume, Menu/Value Select.
– Select (Rotary Push): Select, Sound Settings,On/Standby (long push).
– Menu: Enter Menu mode, exit menus, directly returnto normal operation mode (long push).
Remember this simple rule:< > always modifies the menu or value in the middle of the displayand Rotary (Turn) modifies the menu or value on the bottom:
PRESET 1
HDMI 1-40.0 dB
< >
Rotary (Turn)
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3.2Back Panel
Power and Control Connectors
1
3 42
1. AC PowerBefore connecting a power cable here, make sure that the indicatedvoltage corresponds to your AC power voltage.1 1 Make sure to use 3 terminals (phase, neutral,
and earth) power cables with ground conductor.2. Power On/Off
If you do not use IAP 2 for a longer period of time, it is recommendedthat you turn off the main power switch.2 2 When you set the main power switch to off
or disconnect the main AC power, without goingto standby first, IAP 2 does not save its currentsettings.
3. External Control (USB)With appropriate software, a personal computer can be used to controlIAP 2, read and write parameters, and update its firmware (Chapter 8).
4. External Control (Network)IAP 2 supports commands for remote control over the network.
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Input Connectors
1
4 3 6
5
2
1. HDMI 1–4These are four HDMI connectors for audio/video sources, suchas Blu-ray players, game consoles, and set top boxes.Up to 8-channel/192 kHz/24 bit audio over HDMI is supported.11 Most Blu-ray players decode Dolby Digital, Dolby
True HD, DTS, and DTS HD and deliver the decodedmulti-channel signal to IAP 2. 2. Digital (Coax 1–2, Optical 1–2)
These are two coax and two optical S/PDIF connectors for digital audiosources. Up to 96 kHz/24 bit audio over S/PDIF is supported.22 Note that Dolby Digital (AC-3) and DTS over S/PDIF
are not decoded by IAP 2.3. USB Audio
IAP 2’s USB audio input can be configured as USB Class 1 or USBClass 2 compliant (Chapter 4). Up to 192 kHz/24 bit audio over USBis supported.
4. NetworkIAP 2’s network input complies to the UPnPTMAV 2.0 / DLNA protocolas a Digital Media Renderer. Up to 192 kHz/24 bit audio over thenetwork is supported.
5. AnalogAnalog sources can be connected to this stereo RCAunbalanced/balanced input.33 The RCA connectors are buffered and acquired
differentially.6. Phono
A turntable with moving coil (MC) or moving magnet (MM) cartridge canbe directly connected to this RCA input with additional groundconnector (GND).
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Output Connectors
2
1
1. HDMI OutTypically, a TV or projector is connected to the HDMI output. The videosignal is passed through from the selected HDMI input,1 while the audio 1 By default, no video signal is given to the HDMI
output, if a non-HDMI input source is selected.The HDMI Output menu (Chapter 4) allows to selectfor each source a HDMI input whose video signal isgiven to the HDMI output.
is removed.
2. Analog OutEach of IAP 2’s output channels is available on balanced XLR andunbalanced RCA connectors.2
2 The XLR/RCA output connectors providehigh-quality balanced/unbalanced line-out signalsto connect power amplifiers. Alternatively, activeloudspeakers can be directly connected.
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3.3Common Usage
In normal operation mode,1 the display shows the currently active Sound1 If you are not in normal operation mode, push Menu
for two seconds to return to normal operation mode. Settings (Preset), input source, and volume level. For example:
PRESET 1
HDMI 1-40.0 dB
The normal operation mode states are changed as follows:
Volume is changed by using Rotary (Turn).
The Input Source is changed by using <>.
Push Select (Rotary Push) to enter Sound Settings,where you can select and change presets. Usage ofSound Settings is described in Section 3.4.
Push Menu to enter or exit Menu mode. Menu modeis described in Section 3.5. Push Menu for two sec-onds to return to normal operation mode from anyother state.
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3.4Sound Settings (Presets)
As illustrated in the figure below, the Sound Settings (Presets) menu is en-tered by Rotary (Push). You can select a preset for the current input by using<>. The parameters of the selected preset are edited by choosing a sub-menu item by Rotary (Turn) and entering it for editing with Rotary (Push).
SOUND SETTINGSPRESET 1OTHER SETTINGS
SOUND SETTINGSPRESET 1TONE CONTROL
PRESET 3PRESET 3ILLUSONIC PROCESSING
PRESET 1PRESET 1
IMMERSIONPRESET 2PRESET 2IMMERSIVE AUDIOPRESET 3PRESET 3TONE CONTROLPRESET 4PASSTHROUGHILLUSONIC PROCESSING
< >
Illusonic ProcessingChoose Illusonic Processing On to apply Illusonic signal processing. WhenOff, no processing is applied and the parameters are not shown. Note thatparameters which do not apply will not show (e.g. if there is no center chan-nel, Center will not be shown, etc.).
IMMERSIVE AUDIOBRILLIANCE||||||||||||
IMMERSIVE AUDIOIMMERSION||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IMMERSIVE AUDIODEPTH|||||||||||||||||||||||||
ILLUSONIC PROCESSINGON/OFFON
< >
DepthDepth determines how much volume and depth is added. The otherwise flatsound stage becomes three-dimensional. Psychoacoustically, Depth relatesto “auditory source width” and physically it relates to early reflected sound.
ImmersionImmersion determines how much listeners are immersed into sound (in psy-choacoustic terminology “enveloped”). Physically, this setting relates to howstrong diffuse sound in the recording is reproduced.
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BrillianceBy its default value, “Brilliance Off”, Immersion is created by concert hall typediffuse sound, extracted from the input signal. With Brilliance you can addmore excitement to it.
Tone ControlChoose Tone Control On to apply bass and treble. When Off, Tone Controlis bypassed and the parameters are not shown.
IMMERSIVE AUDIOTREBLE FREQ7500 Hz
IMMERSIVE AUDIOTREBLE GAIN2.0 dB
IMMERSIVE AUDIOBASS FREQ150 Hz
TONE CONTROLBASS GAIN1.5 dB
TONE CONTROLON/OFFON
With Bass and Treble Gain you can adjust the level of low and high fre-quencies. Bass and Treble Frequency allow to adjust the correspondingfrequencies.
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Other SettingsA number of other settings are available for each preset.
NameYou can customize each preset’s name. Rotary (Push) toggles betweenthe letters and Rotary (Turn) selects a specific letter or blank. IMMERSIVE AUDIO
SHOW/HIDEHIDE PRESET 1
IMMERSIVE AUDIOEQUALIZERON
IMMERSIVE AUDIOGAIN/DEL TRIMON
OTHER SETTINGSNAMEMUSIC
Gain/Delay Trim, EqualizerFor each preset, you can switch each of these functions On or Off. Note thatonly those functions will show, which are active. For example, if equalizersare not used, Equalizer will not show here.
Show/HideYou can change the show/hide status for each preset and so change thenumber of available presets. Select one of the presets with Rotary (Turn).Select (Rotary Push) toggles between show and hide.
3.5Menu Mode
In Menu mode,2 menus are accessed and settings modified as follows:
2 Push Menu to enter or exit Menu mode.
MENUINPUTSNAME
NAMEOPTICAL 1CD PLAYER
2
1
3
4
1. Use < > and Rotary (Turn) to choose a menu and sub-menu,respectively.
2. Push Select (Rotary Push) to enter the chosen sub-menu.
3. Use < > and Rotary (Turn) to modify settings.
4. Push Menu to exit the sub-menu.
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PRESET 1
HDMI 1-40.0 dB
Menu
MENUEQUALIZERIMMERSIONMENU
INPUTSIMMERSIONMENU
OUTPUTSIMMERSIONMENU
SYSTEMDISPLAY
< >
The figure on the left illustrates the menus of IAP 2. These are described indetail in the following chapters:
– Chapter 4 (Menu: Inputs)This menu contains all settings related to the Processor’s inputs.Inputs can be renamed, delays and gains can be applied to each input,and the HDMI inputs can be configured for different audio formats.USB, network, and phono settings can also be changed in this menu.
– Chapter 5 (Menu: Outputs)This menu contains settings related to the Processor’s outputs.Here you can calibrate your system with gain and delay trims.Also, the output limiters and channel polarity are configured here.
– Chapter 6 (Menu: Equalizer)This menu contains settings related to the equalizers which are availablefor each loudspeaker channel. These can be used for calibration ofloudspeakers near walls or behind screens, and room equalization.
– Chapter 7 (Menu: System)This menu contains system-related settings and information, such asdisplay brightness/sleep, network info, firmware version, and remotecontrol pairing.
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3.6Cleaning
Use a dry towel of cloth for cleaning. Never use any solvent or liquids, as theymay damage the surface treatment or may penetrate into the IAP 2.
3.7Maintenance and Service
IAP 2 contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to open, repair, or modifythe Processor by yourself. This will void any warranty. The Processor must bechecked by a qualified technician in any of the following cases:
– The Processor is not functioning properly.
– The mains cable or the power cord receptacle is damaged.
– The Processor has been dropped or shows external damage.
– The Processor has been exposed to liquids (such as rainor other substances).
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4Menu: Inputs
MENUINPUTS
PHONO TYPE
MENUINPUTS
NETWORK NAME
MENUINPUTS
USB AUDIO CLASS
MENUINPUTS
PRESET
MENUINPUTS
GAIN
MENUINPUTS
DELAY
MENUINPUTS
HDMI OUTPUT
MENUINPUTS
INPUT
MENUINPUTSNAME
MENUINPUTSSHOW / HIDE
The Inputs menu features settings related to the inputs of IAP 2. The figureabove illustrates the Inputs menu and selection of its sub-menus.1 The sub-1 Sub-menus are selected by using Rotary (Turn).
Select (Rotary Push) enters a sub-menu and Menu
exits it.menus are:
SHOW / HIDECDSHOW
For each input, it can be specified whether to showit or hide it. Typically, you may want to hide all inputsto which no source is connected.
NAME
INPUT 1CD
The inputs can be re-named in this menu.Rotary (Push) toggles between the letters andRotary (Turn) selects a specific letter or blank.
INPUTCDOPTICAL 1
Each of the sixteen IAP 2 inputs can be mapped toany of the physical inputs. This feature is called “vir-tual inputs”. You may map two inputs to the samephysical input to access the same device conve-niently with different sound and other settings.
Note that each HDMI input appears as two se-lectable physical inputs: 8-Channel (automatic for-mat detection) and 2-Channel (stereo)
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HDMI OUTPUTCDOFF
By default, “Off”, on non-HDMI inputs no video isgiven to the HDMI output. Alternatively, for eachnon-HDMI input, you can choose which HDMI inputshall be given to the HDMI output.
DELAYHDMI 10 ms
For each input, a delay can be specified to compen-sate for a delay between audio and video.
GAIN
CD4.0 dB
For each input a gain can be specified.1 1 For low analog signal voltage devices, such asMP3 players and other portable devices, you may wantto apply an input gain to raise the signal level.
2 See Section 3.4 for more information on SoundSettings.
PRESET
CDPRESET 3
To each input, Sound Settings (Preset) can be as-signed with specific parameters.2
3 With USB Audio Class 2, IAP 2 supports up to192 kHz/24-bit. With USB Audio Class 1, up to96 kHz/24-bit are supported. While on OS X, a driveris never required, Windows requires a driver for USBClass 2. When using Windows without a driver, setIAP 2 to Audio Class 1.
USB AUDIO CLASSAUDIO CLASS 2
For USB, it can be specified, whether IAP 2presents itself as a USB audio class 1 or 2 device.3
NETWORK NAME IAP 4
You can customize IAP 2’s network name. Ro-
tary (Push) toggles between the letters andRotary (Turn) selects a specific letter or blank.
PHONO TYPEMOVING COIL
For the phono input, it can be specified, whether it isconnected to a moving coil (MC) or moving magnet(MM) cartridge.
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5Menu: Outputs
Note that Equalizer (Chapter 6) is another menu whichrelates to IAP 2’s outputs.
MENUPRESET
LINE LEVEL
MENUPRESET
POLARITY
MENUPRESET
LIMITER
MENUPRESET
SUBSONIC FILTER
MENUPRESET
LFE GAIN
MENUPRESET
SUB OVERHEAD
MENUPRESET
DELAY TRIM
MENUOUTPUTSGAIN TRIM
The Outputs menu features settings related to the outputs of IAP 2. Thefigure above illustrates the Outputs menu and selection of its sub-menus.1
1 Sub-menus are selected by using Rotary (Turn).Select (Rotary Push) enters a sub-menu and Menu
exits it.
The sub-menus are:
GAIN TRIM
FL0.0 dB
For each output you can specify a gain trim valuein dB.2
2 Output gain and delay trim are useful to calibrateyour sound system, compensating for differentloudspeaker distances from the central listeningposition.
To calibrate the frequency responses of the outputs,you can use parametric equalizers (Chapter 6).
When measuring your sound system, you canreproduce sound over each output channel individuallyin the Measurement sub-menu (Chapter 7).
IAP Calibration software greatly facilitatesmeasurement and calibration of your system(Chapter 8).
DELAY TRIM
FL0.0 ms / 0 cm / 0 in
For each output you can specify a delay trim valuein milliseconds.2
LFE GAIN
0.0 dBThis sub-menu allows to adjust the gain of the lowfrequency effects (LFE) channel from 5.1 or 7.1 inputsources. Off means that the LFE signal is silenced.4
4 You may want to set LFE gain to Off, such that theLFE channel is not mixed into your main loudspeakers,putting less load on them. The LFE channel is definedas optional in the 5.1 standard. Thus, not consideringit, gives a complete audio experience.
SUBSONIC FILTEROFF
Optionally, you can choose to apply a subsonic high-pass filter, to reduce strain by subsonic frequencieson the loudspeakers.
LIMITERON
By default, a limiter is active on the output channels(“On”), to make sure hard clipping does not occur.The limiters may be disabled (“Off”).
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POLARITYFLNORMAL
For each output channel the polarity can be inverted.This may be useful to check and correct polarity.
LINE LEVELNORMAL
The analog output line level can be set betweennormal (RCA 2 Vrms, XLR 4 Vrms) and high (RCA4 Vrms, XLR 8 Vrms). Unless your amplifiers needa high signal level, choose normal for better signal-to-noise ratio. Professional active loudspeakers mayneed high line level.
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6Menu: Equalizer
In addition to fine-tuning your system with equalizers,as described in this chapter, use gain and delay trim(Chapter 5) to calibrate the level and gain for eachloudspeaker).
When measuring your sound system, you canreproduce sound over each output channel individuallyin the Measurement sub-menu (Chapter 7).
IAP Calibration software greatly facilitatesmeasurement and calibration of your system(Chapter 8).
6.1Introduction
For each loudspeaker you can use up to ten parametric equalizers. If you arenot familiar with parametric equalizers, go to Section 6.3 to find out more.Some typical applications of parametric equalizers are:
– Loudspeakers Near WallsLow frequency gain boost due to loudspeakers near walls or corners canbe corrected using Low Shelving filters with negative gain in dB.
– Room EqualizationTypically, Bell filters with negative gain in dB and large Q factors are usedto attenuate dominant low frequency room modes.
– Loudspeakers Behind ScreenThe low-pass characteristic of a screen can be compensated usinga High Shelving filter with positive gain in dB.
6.2Equalizer Menu
MENUEQUALIZER
COPY EQ TO
MENUEQUALIZER
PARAMETERS
MENUEQUALIZER
TYPE
MENUEQUALIZERSELECT
The figure above illustrates the Equalizer menu and selection of its sub-menus.1 The sub-menus are:1 Sub-menus are selected by using Rotary (Turn).
Select (Rotary Push) enters a sub-menu and Menu
exits it.
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SELECT
FLEQ 1
Select in this sub-menu the loudspeaker channel (FLor FR) and one of the ten available equalizers. Sub-menus Type, Parameters, and Copy EQ To apply tothe channel and equalizer selected here.
1 See Section 6.3 for more information on theequalizer types.
TYPE
BELLVarious filter types are available for each equal-izer (Bell, Low Shelving, High Shelving, Low Pass,High Pass).1 Choose Off to disable the equalizer.
PARAMETERSFREQUENCY2500 Hz
In this menu you can select the parameters avail-able for the chosen equalizer type and changetheir values.
COPY EQ TOFRARE YOU SURE? NO
The currently selected equalizer can be copied tothe other channel, such that left and right have thesame equalizer.
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6.3Equalizer Types and Parameters
A variety of filters can be used to modify the frequency response of eachloudspeaker signal in a flexible way to achieve a desired equalization. Allfilters are implemented as minimum phase filters to minimize delay and tem-poral artifacts. For each of the ten equalizers per channel, IAP 2 allows theuser to choose one of the following types:
– OffEqualizer is disabled.
– Bellgain [dB]
0 dB
f0
∆f
3 dB
The Bell-shape filter applies a gain to amplify/attenuate a frequencyrange around a center frequency f0. The width of the frequency range �fis defined by the quality factor:
Q =f0�f
– Low Pass0 dB
3 dB
f0
The low-pass filter maintains low-frequencies and attenuates frequenciesabove the cutoff frequency f0 with 12 dB per octave.
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– High Pass0 dB
f0
3 dB
The high-pass filter maintains high-frequencies and attenuatesfrequencies below the cutoff frequency f0 with 12 dB per octave.
– Low Shelving
3 dB
f0
gain [dB]
0 dB
The low shelving filter applies a gain to amplify/attenuate low frequenciesbelow the cut-off frequency f0, while keeping the high frequenciesuntouched.
– High Shelvinggain [dB]
3 dB
f0
0 dB
The high shelving filter applies a gain to amplify/attenuate highfrequencies above the cut-off frequency f0, while keeping the lowfrequencies untouched.
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7Menu: System
MENUSYSTEMFACTORY DEFAULT
MENUSYSTEMSTANDBY LED
MENUSYSTEMNETWORK
MENUSYSTEMFIRMWARE VERSION
MENUSYSTEMMEASUREMENT
MENUSYSTEMREMOTE PAIRING
MENUSYSTEMDISPLAY
The System menu features various general settings. The figure above illus-trates the System menu and selection of its sub-menus.1 The sub-menus are:1 Sub-menus are selected by using Rotary (Turn).
Select (Rotary Push) enters a sub-menu and Menu
exits it.
DISPLAYSLEEPOFF
DISPLAYBRIGHTNESS||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
< >
This menu contains display related settings:
– BrightnessAdjusts the brightness of the built-in display.
– SleepIf Display Sleep is On, the display will go offafter 5 seconds of user inactivity (in Menu mode
and Sound Settings the display does not go off).
2 Remote control Menu and Select buttons:
MENU
Select
Menu
REMOTE PAIRINGPAIR...
On the remote control, press for a few secondsSelect and Menu simultaneously.2 Then, this menuindicates with “On, ID · · · ” that the remote controlis paired with the Processor. Choose “Pair...” toremove pairing.
In case you need to pair with an automation system,press >, such that “On, ID 0” shows (IAP remotecontrol codes have an ID of zero).
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MEASUREMENTOFF
Here you can select a loudspeaker channel whichwill be used to reproduce the left channel of the se-lected input source.1 Typically, this menu is used for:
– Checking if your loudspeakers are connectedto the correct IAP 2 output channels.
– Measurement of your loudspeaker systemwithout disconnecting the loudspeakersfrom the Processor.
When you exit this menu, it will be set automaticallyto Off.
1 Gain/delay trim and equalizers are applieddepending on whether they are switched on or off inthe currently active preset (Chapter 3.4).
FIRMWARE VERSIONDSP1.00
This menu shows the versions of the variousfirmwares of IAP 2.
NETWORKMAC ADDRESS02 80 AD 23 01 76
NETWORKIP ADDRESS192.168.1.2
In this menu, IAP 2’s network IP and MAC ad-dresses are shown.
STANDBY LEDBRIGHTNESS||||||||||||||||
In this menu, you can adjust the brightness of thefront panel LED during standby.
2 Note that all settings of the Processor areoverwritten with default settings. Do not use thisfunction, unless you plan to re-configure all parameters.
FACTORY DEFAULTARE YOU SURE?YES (SELECT)
To set IAP 2 to its factory default settings, choose“Yes (Select)” and push Select (Rotary Push).2
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8Software Tools
On our web-site www.illusonic.com you can download IAP Utilities for Win-dows and OS X. Follow the instructions, included with IAP Utilities, to installand operate the software. A USB cable is required to connect IAP 4 to yourPC/Mac.
Make sure to you use the latest version of our softwares and IAP 2 firmware.Get back to your reseller or distributor to obtain the latest firmware. Or, reg-ister directly with Illusonic at [email protected], to automatically get thelatest firmware and software updates.
8.1IAP Controller
With IAP Controller you can conveniently configure IAP 2, including its pre-sets, inputs settings, outputs settings, and equalizers. IAP Controller worksin real-time, all changes you make are instantly transmitted to IAP 2.
The figure above shows screen shots of the IAP Controller software.
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8.2IAP Calibration
With IAP Calibration you can measure your system and set gain/delay trimautomatically. Visualizations of your room’s response for each loudspeakerhelp greatly to set IAP 2’s equalizers to correct issues of your room andsetup. As you set equalizers, you see in real-time how the frequency andtime responses of your room change, without a need to measure again. WithIAP Calibration’s signal generators you can additionally optimize the soundby listening.
The figure above shows screen shots of the IAP Calibration software.
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9Specifications
9.1Technical
General
User control rotary control with push function, three buttons
Remote control compatible with “Apple Remote” infrared remote control, support for pairing, codes for automation systems
Display graphical VFD display with 160⇥32 resolution
Power supply non-switched, toroidal transformer, internally selectable 100 V, 115 V, or 230 V AC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz
Power consumption max: 35 Watt, standby: 1 Watt
Operating conditions temperature: +5� C to +35� C, humidity: 5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
Dimensions 314 mm⇥314 mm⇥97 mm (main body)
Weight 5.9 kg
Inputs
4 HDMI HDMI version 1.4a inputs with HDCP, up to 8-channel/24 bit/192 kHz
2 Coax (S/PDIF) RCA connector, 0.5 Vpp diff., 75 ⌦, 16/24 bit, 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz
2 Optical (S/PDIF) TOSLINK optical connector, 16/24 bit, 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz
1 USB Audio Audio Class 1 and 2, up to 192 kHz/24-bit
1 Ethernet UPnPTMAV 2.0 / DLNA, Digital Media Renderer, up to 192 kHz/24-bit
1 Stereo Analog RCA unbalanced/balanced, max. 4.6 Vrms, buffered and acquired differentially
1 Stereo Phono RCA + GND moving coil (1 k⌦, 1 nF, 60 dB) or moving magnet (47 k⌦, 22 pF, 40 dB), minimum phase RIAA filter
1 USB Ctrl USB connector for firmware updates (microcontroller, DSP, HDMI, ethernet) and external control
Outputs
1 HDMI HDMI version 1.4a output with HDCP, HDMI input audio removed
2 Analog XLR balanced 4 and 8 Vrms
2 Analog RCA unbalanced 2 and 4 Vrms
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Audio Processing
Input formats stereo, 5.1, 7.1, 50 HDMI 8-channel LPCM formats
Illusonic Processing depth, immersion, brilliance
Tone Control bass and treble with gain and frequency parameters
Trim channel gain and delay trim, channel polarity
Equalizers 10 parametric equalizers per channel
Analog Audio Performance
Input SNR unweighted: 110 dB, A-weighted: 112 dB (22 Hz – 22 kHz)
Input Distortion -101 dB THD+N (XLR, 1 kHz, 4 Vrms, 22 Hz – 22 kHz)
Output SNR unweighted: 117 dB, A-weighted: 121 dB (22 Hz – 22 kHz)
Output Distortion -104 dB THD+N (1 kHz, 8 Vrms, 22 Hz – 22 kHz)
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Index
AC power voltage, 13, 18, 39active loudspeakers, 20advanced setup, 16analog input, 19
audio performance, 40specifications, 39
analog output, 20audio performance, 40specifications, 39
bass/treble control, 10, 23bell equalizer, 33brightness, 35button
< >, 17Menu, 17Mute, 17Rotary (Push), 17Select, 17
bypassgain/delay trim, 29trim, 29
cleaning, 26coax input, 19common usage
input select, 21menu, 21presets, 21Sound Settings, 21volume, 21
delay trim, 29depth/immersion, 10digital input, 19
specifications, 39dimensions, 39display
brightness, 35sleep, 35
disposal, 3distortion, 40
Dolby Digital, 19Dolby True HD, 19DTS, 19DTS HD Master Audio, 19
equalizationloudspeakers, 31room, 31screen, 31
equalizer, 31bell, 33copy, 32high pass, 34high shelving, 34low pass, 33low shelving, 34parameters, 32Q-factor, 33type, 32, 33
Ext Ctrl, 18
factory default settings, 36FCC Notice, 3firmware
update, 18version, 36
front panel, 17LED brightness, 36
gain trim, 29getting started, 13
HDMIinput, 19output, 20version, 39
hideinputs, 27presets, 24
high pass equalizer, 34high shelving equalizer, 34
IAP Utilities, 37Illusonic Processing, 22
Brilliance, 23Depth, 22Immersion, 22
input connectors, 19input name, 27input select, 21inputs, 9
hide, 27virtual, 27
LED brightness, 36LFE gain, 29limiter, 29line level, 30loudspeaker
behind screen, 31delay trim, 29equalization, 31gain trim, 29RCA out, 20signals, 20XLR out, 20
low pass equalizer, 33low shelving equalizer, 34
Mac, 37maintenance, 26measurement, 35, 36menu, 24
Equalizer, 31Inputs, 27Outputs, 29System, 35
menu mode, 21, 24mute, 17
Network, 18audio input, 19
networkIP address, 36
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MAC address, 36normal operation mode, 21
input select, 21volume, 21
operating conditions, 39optical input, 19OS X, 37output connectors, 20outputs, 9
LFE gain, 29Overview, 9
PC, 37phono input, 19polarity, 30power consumption, 39power on/off, 18preset settings, 22
Illusonic Processing, 22other settings, 24tone control, 23
presets, 21
Q-factor, 33
RCA analog input, 19RCA analog output, 20remote control, 17
pairing, 35reset, 36room equalization, 10, 31rotary
push, 17turn, 17
S/PDIF, 19screen, 31select (rotary push), 17service, 26Signal Processing, 40signal-to-noise ratio, 40sleep, 35SNR, 40softwares, 11, 37Sound Settings, 21, 22
Illusonic Processing, 22other settings, 24tone control, 23
specifications, 39
standby, 15, 17, 39LED brightness, 36
subsonic filter, 29subsonic high pass, 29
technical specifications, 39THD, 40tone control, 10, 23TOSLINK, 39trim
delay, 29gain, 29
USBaudio input, 19external control, 18
virtual inputs, 27volume, 9, 21
Windows, 37
XLR analog output, 20