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Summary of Contents

Page 2 - IMPORTANT NOTES

10SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Software and driver updatesBefore you use the REAC recording system, please update SONAR and your o

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Hardware setup11• • • •••Hardware setupThe following diagrams are common configurations for the REAC System with a PC. Please refer to the diagram tha

Page 4

12SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Figure 2. V-Mixing System Diagram (S-4000S-3208 and M-480/M-400/M-380 connection)The preceding V-M

Page 5 - REAC system requirements

Hardware setup13• • • •••M-300 SystemFigure 3. M-300 System DiagramThe preceding V-Mixing system consists of two S-1608(s) (16 inputs x 2 and 8 outpu

Page 6

14SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••M-200i SystemFigure 4. M-200i System Diagram• Connect your computer directly to the REAC port of t

Page 7

Hardware setup15• • • •••Digital Audio Clock ConnectionsIn order to monitor the recording without interruption, the audio interface used for monitorin

Page 8 - Computer requirements

16SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••S-1608 SystemFigure 5. S-1608 System DiagramThe preceding S-1608 system consists of an S-1608 (16

Page 9

Hardware setup17• • • •••S-4000 SystemFigure 6. S-4000 System DiagramThe preceding S-4000 system consists of an S-4000S-3208 (32 inputs and 8 outputs

Page 10 - Software and driver updates

18SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Software installationInstall SONARInstall SONAR as described in the SONAR Installation Guide.Instal

Page 11 - Hardware setup

PC setup19• • • •••PC setupPlease follow the instructions to optimize your PC for this recording system. You will only need to make these changes once

Page 12 - S-4000S-3208

IMPORTANT NOTES• Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored on a storage device (e.g., hard disk) once it ha

Page 13 - M-300 System

20SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Configure WindowsPC performance setting1. Open the Windows Control Panel.2. Click System and Securi

Page 14 - M-200i System

PC setup21• • • •••5. In the Preferred plans area, click Show additional plans.High performance appears under Preferred plans.6. Under Hide additional

Page 15 - If Using the VS-700R

22SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Network settingFirst, disable the following devices/ports using the BIOS setup or detach the device

Page 16 - S-1608 System

PC setup23• • • •••6. Clear all check boxes except Roland Ethernet Audio Network Driver.7. Click OK to close the Ethernet Properties or Local Area Con

Page 17 - S-4000 System

24SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Security settingWindows Update setting1. Open the Windows Control Panel.2. Under System and Securit

Page 18 - Software installation

PC setup25• • • •••5. Under Settings, click Options.6. Under Automatic scanning, clear the Automatically scan my computer check box.7. Click Save to c

Page 19 - PC setup

26SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Network Adapter Setting1. Access the Control Panel ( page 19).2. Switch to the Category view, and

Page 20 - Configure Windows

PC setup27• • • •••Disabling Windows scheduled defragmentation1. In the Explorer, click Computer.2. In the list of Hard Disk Drives shown in the windo

Page 21

28SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••FA-66 setup1. Push the DIGITAL IN button on the front panel of your FA-66.2. Set the Sample Rate sw

Page 22 - Network setting

PC setup29• • • •••QUAD-CAPTURE / OCTA-CAPTURE setup1. If you're using the OCTA-CAPTURE, connect the power supply to the OCTA-CAPTURE.2. Connect

Page 23

Table of Contents3• • • •••Table of ContentsSONAR™ REAC Recording System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Windows Defender setting

30SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••VS-700 setup1. Connect the power cord to the VS-700R.2. Connect the VS-700R to the PC using a USB c

Page 25

PC setup31• • • •••6. Select the appropriate SYNC SOURCE and DIGITAL 1 INPUT to which the DIGITAL Audio Clock is connected.7. Look at the SYNC LED on

Page 26 - ( page 19)

32SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••SONAR setup1. Launch SONAR2. If the Wave Profiler dialog is displayed, click No.3. Close the Quick

Page 27

PC setup33• • • •••10. Make sure the Enable Read Caching and Enable Write Caching check boxes are cleared.11. Click Devices on the left side of the wi

Page 28 - FA-66 setup

34SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••15. Click Driver Settings on the left side of the window.16. Click ASIO Panel to open the REAC Driv

Page 29

PC setup35• • • •••c) In the Record buffer box, select 11520.d) In the REAC Inputs box, select the number of ports that you want to record.e) Click OK

Page 30 - VS-700 setup

36SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Disabling the VS-700C Control Surface plug-inIf you are using the VS-700 surface, use the following

Page 31

PC setup37• • • •••Create a new project1. On the File menu, click New to open the New Project File dialog.2. In the Template list, select the REAC tem

Page 32 - SONAR setup

38SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Mixing down recorded audio data after live performanceAfter recording, you can mix down the recorde

Page 33

PC setup39• • • •••About the REAC Driver Control PanelThe following section describes the controls in the REAC Driver Control Panel.Preferred Sync set

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4SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••

Page 35

40SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Playback OnlyWhen this mode is selected, the monitoring device becomes the clock master for SONAR.

Page 36

PC setup41• • • •••Record Buffer settingThis setting is used to maximize performance of the system when recording high track counts over long (two or

Page 37 - Create a new project

42SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••For example:REAC Input Latency = 11520 (default setting) / 96000 kHz = 120 ms (0.12 sec)REAC Output

Page 38

Troubleshooting43• • • •••TroubleshootingREAC status indicator is red (Off)If the REAC status indicator in the REAC Driver Control Panel is Red (Off),

Page 39

44SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••SONAR audio engine drops out while recordingSome users may have Audio Engine dropouts when attempti

Page 41

Hardware and software requirements5• • • •••SONAR™ REAC Recording SystemHardware and software requirementsREAC system requirementsThis recording syste

Page 42

6SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••When Making Important RecordingsBecause the recording system using the REAC driver consists of multi

Page 43 - Troubleshooting

Hardware and software requirements7• • • •••Do not place the computer in locations of high sound pressure levels, such as near a speaker.High sound pr

Page 44

8SONAR REAC Recording System User’s Guide• • • •••Computer requirementsThe Roland REAC Driver is currently designed to work on PC computers only. It h

Page 45

Hardware and software requirements9• • • •••(*4)We cannot guarantee operation with software other than those listed in the “SONAR version” section.REA

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Indice

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1

Important User Information

2

Summary of Changes

3

Table of Contents

4

Table of Contentsii

5

Table of Contents iii

6

Table of Contentsiv

7

Table of Contents v

8

Table of Contentsvi

9

Table of Contents vii

10

Using This Manual

11

What's this User

12

Manual Contains

12

Vocabulary

12

Conventions

13

Related Publications

14

Chapter

15

Chapter Objectives

15

Traditional Controls

15

Programmable Systems

16

The Four Major Sections

16

Fundamentals of a

18

Programmable Controller

18

Chapter 2

18

Control Sequence

23

Scan Sequence

24

Hardware Features

27

Series Changes

28

Special Features

29

Processors

29

Chapter 3

30

Figure 3.1

30

a Power Supply

30

Select Key Switch

31

Optional Equipment

33

Related Hardware

40

Planning Your

41

Processor System

41

Installing Your

42

Chapter 4

42

Figure 4.1

46

Figure 4.2

47

How to Install

52

Step 1 - Mounting

53

Step 2 - Mounting and

54

Grounding Components on

54

Step 3 - Setting the

61

Switches within the Switch

61

Group Assembly

61

Step 4 - Installing Keying

63

Bands and Field

63

Wiring Arms

63

5 - Installing

65

I/O Modules

65

Step 6 - Backup Battery

67

Step 7 - Installing the

68

EEPROM Memory Module

68

Step 8 - Installing the

70

Processor

70

Step 9 - Installing the

70

Power Supply

70

Step 10 - Connecting to the

71

1 - Connecting Power

76

On this system

77

(Figure 4.23)

80

Step 12 - Connecting the

81

Industrial Terminal

81

Master Control Relay

82

Status Indicators for

85

Addressing Your Hardware

86

Using 8-Point I/O Modules

88

Figure 5.5

89

Illustration

89

Figure 5.6

90

Assigning I/O Rack Numbers

91

1Slot Addressing

92

Figure 5.8

93

Figure 5.9

94

Assigning

94

Figure 5.10

95

of 1Slot Addressing

95

1/2Slot Addressing

96

Figure 5.11

97

Figure 5.13

99

Before You Supply AC Power

100

Testing Output Devices

100

Testing Input Devices

102

Starting Your Processor

103

Chapter 5

103

Your Processor

104

Chapter 6

105

Memory Organization

107

Memory Areas

108

Chapter 7

109

Figure 7.2

109

Figure 7.3

110

Figure 7.4

111

Adjusting the Data Table

113

Expanding the Data Table

113

Between 48 and 128 Words

113

For 92 words, enter 022

114

Between 130 and 256 Words

115

User Program

117

Message Storage

117

Scan Theory

119

Average Scan Time

121

Chapter 8

126

RelayLike Instructions

127

Chapter 9

128

Bit Examining

129

Examine On and Examine Off

130

Bit Controlling

131

Output Energize

131

Output Latch/Unlatch

132

Branching Instructions

134

Branch Start/End

135

Program Control Instructions

138

Program Control Instruction

139

Chapter 10

139

Figure 10.1

140

Control Reset

140

Figure 10.2

141

Zone Control Reset

141

Immediate I/O Update

142

Instructions

142

Figure 10.3

143

Immediate

143

Input Instruction

143

Keystrokes

144

2. Enter <address>

144

Timers and Counters

146

Timer Instructions

147

Timer On Delay

147

Chapter 11

148

Retentive Timer On

149

Retentive Timer Reset

150

Counter Instructions

152

Down Counter

153

Counter Reset

154

Data Manipulation and

156

Comparison Instructions

156

Data Manipulatuion and

157

Chapter 12

157

Compare Instructions

158

Equal To

158

Less Than

159

Limit Test

160

Operations Involving Transfer

163

Equal To or Less Than

163

Greater Than

164

Equal To or Greater Than

165

Get Byte

166

Get Byte/Put

166

ThreeDigit Math Instructions

169

Three Digit Math Instructions

170

Chapter 13

170

Entering a ThreeDigit

171

Math Instruction

171

EAF Math Instructions

173

Chapter 14

175

Addition and Subtraction

178

Multiplication and Division

180

Y to the X

181

One Operand EAFs

182

Exponential and Square Root

186

Figure 14.15

188

10 to the X

189

Reciprocal

190

BCD to Binary

191

Binary to BCD

192

FIFO Instructions

194

Chapter 15

196

Log to Base 10 or Log to

198

Sine and Cosine

199

FIFO Load and FIFO Unload

200

FIFO Load is energized

204

PID Control

212

Process Control Instructions

215

Chapter 16

215

Loop Considerations

216

Programming

216

Entry and Display of a

225

Selectable Timed Interrupt

225

(STI) Controlled PID Function

225

Software Manual

231

Control Station

231

Cascading Loops

232

DeScaling Inputs

234

PID Glossary

236

Averaging and Standard

245

Deviation Functions

245

Difference Between

245

ThreeDigit and SixDigit

245

Functions

245

1 1 1 1 11

250

Wall Clock/Calendar

256

Jump Instructions and

260

Subroutine Programming

260

Jump to Subroutine

261

Entering Jump Instructions

262

Subroutine Area Instruction

262

Subroutine Prorgramming

265

Chapter 17

265

Block Transfer

266

Block Transfer Format

269

Chapter 18

271

Block Transfer Read

273

Block Transfer Write

276

BiDirectional Block Transfer

277

Block Length

278

Multiple Reads of Different

281

Block Lengths

281

Buffering Data

282

Figure 18.8

284

Buffering

284

Two Get Method

285

Figure 18.10

287

Selecting

287

Block Transfer Data Area

287

Support Rungs

288

Figure 18.12

290

FiletoFile Move Instruction

294

Data Transfer File Instuction

295

Chapter 19

295

Figure 19.2

295

of Counter Indexing

295

Table 19.A

297

Modes of Operation

297

WordtoFile Move Instruction

305

FiletoWord Move Instruction

306

Data Monitor Display

308

Figure 19.3

309

Monitor Displays

309

Adjusting the Data Table Size

310

Bit Shift Registers

311

Chapter 20

312

Figure 20.1

312

Bit Shift Right

315

Examine Off Bit Shift

317

Examine On Bit Shift

319

Set Bit Shift

321

The file starts at word 400

322

Reset Bit Shift

323

Sequencers

325

Programming Limitations

327

Sequencer Instructions

327

Chapter 21

328

Figure 21.4

328

Sequencer

328

Instructions

328

Sequencer Input

329

00000010 00000000

333

Cursor down one line

334

00000010 01010001

336

Sequencer Output

337

00000000 00001010

342

Sequencer Load

344

To display your rung

347

Chapter 22

349

Figure 22.1

349

Program Rungs

349

Operational Overview

351

Report Generation

352

Report Generation Commands

353

Chapter 23

354

Table 23.C

356

Address Delimiters

356

Entering a Message

359

Graphic Programming

367

Table 23.D

369

Table 23.F

371

ASCII Control Codes

371

Program Editing

374

Inserting an Instruction

376

Removing an Instruction

377

Inserting a Rung

377

Removing a Rung

378

Online Data Change

379

Search Functions

380

Chapter 24

382

Searching for a Single Rung

383

Clearing

384

Data Table Clear

385

User Program Clear

385

Special Programming Aids

386

Table 24.D

387

Directories

387

Online Programming

388

Data Initialization Key

389

Programming Techniques

391

Programming Technique

392

Chapter 25

392

Figure 25.2

392

Trailing

392

Edge One Shot

392

Cascading Timers

394

Temperature Conversions

395

Program Control

399

Program Troubleshooting

400

Bit Monitor/Manipulation

402

Contact Histogram

402

Chapter 26

403

Table 26.B

403

Contact Histogram Functions

403

Force Functions

404

Temporary End Instruction

406

Testing Your Program

408

ERR Message for an

409

Illegal Opcode

409

Specifications

410

Appendix A

411

Processor Comparison Chart

412

Number Systems

414

Octal Numbering System

415

Binary Numbering System

416

Hexadecimal Numbering

418

Glossary

420

Appendix D

421

Quick Reference

445

Appendix E

447

Block Transfer Instructions

448

Two GET Method

449

Clearing Memory

450

Data Monitor Functions

452

EAF Function Numbers

454

Editing Functions

455

Execution Times and Words

456

Per Instruction

456

Approximate

457

(continued)

457

Memory Layout

464

Memory Structure

465

PID Control Block

468

03 through 09

470

PROC Indicator

472

Functions

474

Switch Group

476

Assembly Settings

476

Switches 6 and 7

477

Diagnostic Word 027

479

Supersedes

490

Copyright

490

1994 AllenBradley Company

490

, Inc. Printed in USA

490





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