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Nagra ARES-BB Plus User Manual
Nagra ARES-BB Plus User Guide
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  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 22 14.7.2 48V MIKE POWER. If Phantom microphones are used the 48V must be turned on. This selection needs to be confirmed by pressing the right arrow key. On the main display, the text will appear next to the battery status. 15 LOCKING THE SETTINGS. By pressing a certain combination of keys when turning on the machine, the settings can then be locked step-by-step. This to prevent, the user changing the settings inadvertenly or otherwise. To obtain the combination code, contact your local NAGRA dealer. Almost all sub-menus can be locked by pressing the “STOP” button or unlocked by pressin

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 27 A M o deAuto record O ff O n Trig ger le ve l 50d B S P L p eak 60d B S PL p ea k 70d B S PL p ea k 80d B S PL p ea k 90d B S PL p ea k 100 d B S P L p eak 110 d B S P L p eak 120 d B S P L p eak Trig ger d elay 0.0 s ec . 0.1 s ec . 0.3 s ec . 1.0 s ec . S to p d ela y 5 se c . 15 s e c. 30 s e c. 1 m in . 2 m in . 5 m in . 15 m in . N ons to p +4 8V m ike p o w er O ff O n Inp ut s ource M o no (left) S tere

  • Issue: January 18 2005 Page 31 24 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Data Storage medium PCMCIA ATA cards, Compact flash cards, Micro drives Recording Method Digital (PCM) or Digital compression Compression type ISO MPEG Layer II* A/D & D/A conversion 20 Bit Sigma-Delta Sampling Rate 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz Bit-Rates 64, 128, 192, 256

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 6 8 FIRST TIME SWITCH ON. Verify first that the keypad lock switch (15) is in the left position. Once the batteries have been installed and turning on, the machine will switch on in the FAT mode. The display will show a picture of a cylinder with the word “FAT” for several seconds. If the words “Nagra File System” appear (only if minimum the soft #1 package is included) jump to page 17 Paragraph 14.3.3 PROGRAM SELECT before continuing. 9 MAIN DISPLAY DESCRIPTION. Attention: At power on, the display below is shown, but without the level bargraph indicato

  • Issue: January 18 2005 Page 32 25 SAFETY/COMPLIANCE DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FABRICANT: NAGRAVISION S.A. KUDELSKI GROUP, 1033 CHESEAUX SUISSE MANUFACTURER: NAGRAVISION S.A.KUDELSKI GROUP 1033 CHESEAUX, SWITZERLAND  APPAREIL :  NAGRA-BB + & alimentation secteur NB-PSU MODEL:    NAG

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 10 12 CENTER & ARROW KEYS By pushing the “ CENTER ” key (13), the machine gives access to the “ DIRECTORY ”, “ TOOLS ” and “ SETTINGS ” sub-menus. Using the “ ARROW ” keys (9 to 12), you navigate between those sub-menus. To move back to the initial display, press the “LEFT ARROW” key (10) (except in the “DIRECTORY” where “CENTER” key (13) needs to be pressed first to return to the sub-menus). 13 LED MODULOMETER The LED modulometer shows the sum of both channels when the machine is set to Stereo operation. The three leds give a quick visual indication in three colors, green, yellow

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 17 14.3.2 DATE AND TIME. Selecting “DATE & TIME” gives access to change the time and date of the real time clock. Once the “CENTER” button (13) is pressed, the first digit starts blinking. The number can be modified by pushing the “UP” or “DOWN” (9 or 11) keys. Pressing the “RIGHT” arrow key (12) jumps to the next digit. Once the last number is introduced, the clock starts running. (Hours, Hours, Minutes, Minutes, Seconds, Seconds) Introducing the date uses the same procedur

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 15 In this case, the playback loop starts 1 second before the cut position and ends at the cut position. The length of the left segment can now be reduced by pressing and holding the “LEFT” key (10) or step by step by clicking the same key. In this case the audio will be reduced with a size between 50 and 100 ms. If the reduction was too great, it can be increased again back to the original length by pressing the “RIGHT” key (12). EXIT THE EDITOR To exit the editor, press the “UP” key (9). The display permits to select “SAVE” (12), “QUIT” (11) or return to “EDIT” (10). Pressing “SAVE” (12) shows the next

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 29 22 ARES-BB + PC SOFTWARE & INSTALLATION (NFS MODE) These programs add several features when the ARES-BB + is connected to the USB port of a PC or if the flashcard from the ARES-BB + is inserted in a PC PCMCIA slot: Display the directory of the flash card Playback of the recorded files Import recorded files into the computer's hard disk Edit the recorded files. Insert the CD in your PC or laptop and follow the instructions. 22.1 ARES-BB + SOFTWARE, USING A PC PCMCIA SLOT (NFS MODE) Carefu

  • Issue: January 18 2005 Page 25 Inp ut filte rSettings Fla t Lo w cu t A LC O ff O n A LC th re s ho ld A LC s pe ed Fa s t N orm al S low 104 dB S PL 98 d B S P L 92 d B S P L 86 d B S P L 80 d B S P L 74 d B S P L U sin g + /- k e ys B eep O ff O n B A A File fo rm at P CM 4 8

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 24 20 MENU TREE ARES-BB + . 001 0:00 >001 0:14 10.03.03 002 2:34 12.03.03 End 48:40 Directory Quit directory E dit ind ex Delete To ols Version Program select Program select FA T file system FAT file system NAGRA file syst. ARES-BB + (FAT MODE) INCLUD ING SOFTW ARE OPTION #I AND #3 OffLo ud sp eake r O n A Recall 1 Te m plate s R ec all 2 R ec all 3 R ec all 4 S to re 1 S to re 2 S to re 3 S to re 4 Contrast Contrast Current

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 7 Remaining time on the card in minutes and seconds This indicates how much recording time is left on the card. In this example, it shows 8 minutes, 8 seconds. If the bit-rate is changed, it will automatically be updated. Example 8:08 if 128kb/s was set, it will become 16:16 if the bit-rate was changed to 64kb/s. Input level indication for Left and Right channel In the stereo mode, bargraph 1 corresponds to the left channel and 2 to the right channel. In mono mode, both bargraphs indicate the input level. From 0dB, the bargraph shows the headroom up to +9dB. +9dB

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 18 14.3.6 CONTRAST. This menu permits to adjust the contrast of the display. Pressing the “UP” (9) or “DOWN” (11) key changes the current contrast. Pressing the “CENTER” key (13) stores the contrast settings as a default value at power on. To escape from the sub-menu, press the “LEFT” key (10) once. 14.3.7 VERSION. Selecting the “VERSION” sub-menu shows the serial number of the recorder as well as the current version of the software installed. The version shown in this picture corresponds to the version for the “FAT“ mode. Turning on the machine in the “NFS” mode will

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 2 CONTENTS Page 1DELIVERED WITH. ..............................................................................................4 2 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES (NB-BB OPTION). ............................................4 3 INSTALLING THE FLASHCARD.........................................................................4 4 POWER ON, POWER OFF. ................................................................................4 5 CONTRAST. ......................................................

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 19 14.5 SETTINGS MENU. The settings menu gives access to several sub-menus. The current setting of each is always shown at the bottom of the display. 14.5.1 INPUT FILTER. Two possibilities are available: “FLAT” or “LOW CUT”. 14.5.2 ALC. From this sub-menu, the “ALC” can be switched “ON” or “OFF”. It is highly recommended to switch on the “LOW CUT” filter if “ALC” is turned ON. 14.5.3 ALC THRESHOLD. The “THRESHOLD” can be adjusted from –104 dB to –74 dB. In this case the “+”key (8) and the “-“key (7) are disabled. If “USING +/- KEYS�

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 14 DELETING A SEGMENT Example: Index 009 was rewound for 1 second. The play position sits between the start position and the first cut position. “DELETE SEGMENT” appears on the screen When pressing the “DOWN” key (11), the segment from the beginning until the 2 seconds point will be deleted. UNDO A CUT OUT Example: The segment from the beginning until 2 seconds is cut out. “UNDO CUT OUT” appears on the screen. If a wrong segment was cut out, it can be re-inserted by positioning the “tape” so that the play position is on top of the cut position. This can be done in 2 ways. The first is to use the skip function

  • Issue: January 18 2005 Page 26 M P E G 64 /4 8 M P E G 64 /3 2 M P E G 64 /2 4 M P E G 64 /1 6 M P E G 12 8/48 M P E G 12 8/32 M P E G 12 8/24 M P E G 12 8/16 M P E G 12 8/48 st. M P E G 12 8/32 st. M P E G 12 8/24 st. M P E G 12 8/16 st. M P E G 19 2/48 M P E G 19 2/32 M P E

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 16 14.1.5 DELETE. Any file or index from the directory can be deleted without influencing other takes. To do so, in the directory, select the index to be erased, press the “ CENTER ” key (13), select “ Delete index ” and confirm. 14.1.6 DELETE TO END. Erase the selected index and all indexes after until the end of the card. 14.1.7 RENUMBER. Permits after deleting indexe(s) to renumber the files from the selected file until the end of the card. 14.1.8 RENUMBER ALL. Permits after deleting index

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 23 "INVALID CARD" The card is not recognized by the machine "NO CARD" No card inserted in the slot " UNKNOWN FORMAT " The card is recognized but not the type of format " DIR UNUSABLE " The “ARESP” folder cannot be created Example: an ARESP file name was already present "CARD READING... Appears during the directory reading "CARD BUSY..." Appears when the card is busy Example: delete to end or renumbering "USB MODE" The card is accessed via USB “AUTO RE

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 30 AresImport: AresImport permits to read the directory from the flash card as well as playback and or import and conversion. RCXLoad: Display the files located on the memory card with their characteristics (date, duration, encoding format) in an MS explorer fashion. Playing back a selected file, using the ARES-BB+ audio output or the local PC sound card. Using Drag and Drop, import one or several files with format conversion to MPEG Layer 2

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 5 5 CONTRAST. If the display contrast is not set properly at power on, switch off the machine, keep the “RIGHT” arrow key (12) pressed while turning on the machine. This brings the machine directly to the contrast menu. Adjust step-by-step with the “UP” (9) or “DOWN” (11) arrow keys to increase or decrease accordingly. Once the correct contrast is found, press the “CENTER” key (13) to store the new setting in the machine. Press the “LEFT” arrow key (10) to quit the menus. The factory setting has the value “32”. 6 KEYS. 1 Power ON / OFF

  • Nagra ARES-BB Plus, Issue: January 18 2005 Page 13 14.1.4 EDIT INDEX. The editing option enables the claenung-up of an index that contains periods of silence or noise and non useful sound. Once the editing is completed, the index will be saved as a new index. In the directory such edits will be marked with a “scissors” icon. To edit an index, first select the index to be edited from the “DIRECTORY”, press the “CENTER” key (13), select “EDIT INDEX” and press the “CENTER” key (13) again. Counter 1 indicates the play position inside the edited index.

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