Orban
Optimod-FM 8600
Optimod-FM 8600

Specifications

It is impossible to characterize the listening quality of even the simplest limiter or compressor based on specifications because such specifications cannot adequately describe the crucial dynamic processes that occur under program conditions. Therefore, the only way to evaluate the sound of an audio processor meaningfully is by subjective listening tests.

Certain specifications are presented here to assure the engineer that they are reasonable, to help plan the installation, and make certain comparisons with other processing equipment.

Specifications apply for measurements from analog left/right input to stereo composite output and to FM analog left/right output.

System

Frequency Response(Bypass Mode; Analog Processing Chain)
Follows standard 50 µs or 75 µs pre-emphasis curve ±0.10 dB, 2.0 Hz - 15 kHz. Analog left/right output and Digital output can be user configured for flat or pre-emphasized output.
Samplerate
64 kHz to 512 kHz, depending on processing being performed.
Noise
Output noise floor will depend upon how much gain the processor is set for (Limit Drive, AGC Drive, Two-Band Drive, and/or Multi-Band Drive), gating level, equalization, noise reduction, etc. It is primarily governed by the dynamic range of the A/D converter, which has a specified over-load-to-noise ratio of 110 dB. The dynamic range of the digital signal processing is 144 dB.
Total System Distortion
(de-emphasized, 100% modulation)< 0.01% THD, 20 Hz - 1 kHz, rising to < 0.05% at 15 kHz. < 0.02% SMPTE IM Distortion.
Total System Separation
> 55 dB, 20 Hz - 15 kHz; 60 dB typical.
Polarity (Two-Band and Bypass Modes)
Absolute polarity maintained. Positive-going signal on input will result in positive-going signal on output.

Delay

Defeatable Analog FM Processing Delay
16.2 seconds (maximum), adjustable in one-sample increments at 64 kHz samplerate to allow the delays of the analog and digital paths in the HD Radio system to be matched at the receiver output. The delay can be applied independently to the analog output, digital outputs, and composite output in any combination. However, all outputs configured for delay will have the same amount of delay applied to them. Once set, this delay will remain the same regardless of which processing preset is active.
Minimum Processing Delay
This is the input-to-output throughput delay when the analog FM processing delay is defeated. It is processing structure dependent. Typically 17 ms for normal latency 5-band, 13 ms for low-latency 5-band, 3 ms for ultra-low-latency 5-band and 17 or 22 ms for 2-band, depending on crossover structure chosen. Approximately 150 ms for 5-band and 2-band "MX" presets, which use the 8600's new peak limiting technology.

Analog Audio Input

Configuration
Stereo
Impedance
>10 k Ω load impedance, electronically balanced. No jumper selection available for 600 Ω. Through-hole pads are available on I/O module for user-installed 600 > termination.
Connectors
Two XLR-type, female, EMI-suppressed. Pin 1 chassis ground, Pins 2 (+) and 3 electronically balanced, floating and symmetrical.
Nominal Input Level
Software adjustable from -4.0 to +13.0 dBu (VU).
Maximum Input Level
+27 dBu.
A/D Conversion
24 bit 128x oversampled delta sigma converter with linear-phase anti-aliasing filter.
Filtering
RFI filtered, with high-pass filter at 0.15 Hz.

Analog Audio Output

Configuration
Stereo. Flat or pre-emphasized (at 50 µs or 75 µs), software-selectable. The output can be set independently to emit the analog FM processed signal, the diversity-delayed analog FM processed signal, the digital radio processed signal, or the low-delay monitor signal.
Source Impedance
50 Ω, electronically balanced and floating.
Load Impedance
600 Ω or greater, balanced or unbalanced. Termination not required, or recommended.
Output Level
(100% peak modulation) Adjustable from -6 dBu to +24 dBu peak, into 600 Ω or greater load, software-adjustable.
Signal-to-Noise
≥ 90 dB unweighted (Bypass mode, de-emphasized, 20 Hz - 15 kHz bandwidth, referenced to 100% modulation).
Crosstalk
≤ -70 dB, 20 Hz - 15 kHz.
Distortion
≤ 0.01% THD (Bypass mode, de-emphasized) 20 Hz - 15 kHz bandwidth.
Connectors
Two XLR-type, male, EMI-suppressed. Pin 1 chassis ground, Pins 2 (+) and 3 electronically balanced, floating and symmetrical.
D/A Conversion
24 bit 128x oversampled.
Filtering
RFI filtered.

Digital Audio Input

Configuration
Stereo per AES3 standard, 24 bit resolution, software selection of stereo, mono from left, mono from right or mono from sum.
Samplerate
32, 44.1, 48, 88.1 and 96 kHz automatically selected.
Connector
XLR-type, female, EMI-suppressed. Pin 1 chassis ground, pins 2 and 3 transformer balanced and floating, 110 Ω impedance.
Input Reference Level
Variable within the range of -30 dBFS to -10 dBFS.
J.17 De-emphasis
Software-selectable.
Filtering
RFI filtered.

Digital Audio Output

Configuration
Two outputs, each stereo per the AES3 standard. The outputs can be set independently to emit the analog FM processed signal, the diversity-delayed analog FM processed signal, the digital radio processed signal, or the low-delay monitor signal. The FM processed signal can be configured in software as flat or pre-emphasized to the chosen processing pre-emphasis (50 µs or 75 µs). Each output can apply J.17 pre-emphasis if desired.
Samplerate
Internal free running at 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.1 kHz, or 96 kHz, selected in software. Can also be synced to the AES3 SYNC input or the AES3 digital input at 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.1 kHz and 96 kHz, as configured in software.
Word Length
Software selected for 24, 20, 18, 16 or 14-bit resolution. Optionally, first-order highpass noise-shaped dither can be added; dither level is automatically adjusted appropriately for the word length.
Connector
XLR-type, male, EMI-suppressed. Pin 1 chassis ground, pins 2 and 3 transformer balanced and floating, 110 Ω impedance.
Output Level
(100% peak modulation) -20.0 to 0.0 dBFS, software controlled
Frequency Response through Digital Radio Processing Chain
For output samplerates of 44.1 kHz and above, the frequency response from input to DR-configured output is ±0.10 dB, 2.0 Hz - 20 kHz; flat or with J.17 pre-emphasis applied. The user may specify low-pass filtering to constrain the bandwidth to 15, 16, 17, 18 or 19 kHz.
Relative Time Delay between FM and HD Outputs
Depends on setting of analog processing channel delay line. Once set, this delay is constant regardless of processing preset in use.
Filtering
RFI filtered.

Digital Sync Input

Configuration
Used for synchronization of either or both AES3 signals to an external reference provided at this input.
Samplerate
32, 44.1, 48, 88.1 and 96 kHz, automatically selected.
Connector
XLR-type, female, EMI-suppressed. Pin 1 chassis ground, Pins 2 and 3 transformer balanced and floating, 110 &937; impedance.
Filtering
RFI filtered.

Composite Baseband Output

Configuration
Two outputs, each with an independent software-controlled output level control, output amplifier and connector. The outputs can be delayed by the diversity delay. If so, both outputs will receive the same delay; delay cannot be applied to only one output.
Source Impedance
0 voltage source or 75 Ω, jumper-selectable. Single-ended, floating over chassis ground.
Load Impedance
37 Ω or greater. Termination not required or recommended.
Maximum Output Level
+12.0 dBu (8.72 Vpp).
Minimum Output Level
-12 dBu (0.55 Vpp) for 0.5 dB adjustment resolution.
Pilot Level
Adjustable from 6.0% to 12.0%, software controlled.
Pilot Stability
19 kHz, ± 0.5 Hz (10 to 40 °C).
D/A Conversion
24-bit.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
≤ -85 dB (Bypass mode, de-emphasized, 20 Hz - 15 kHz bandwidth, referenced to 100% modulation, unweighted).
Distortion
≤ 0.02% THD (Bypass mode, de-emphasized, 20 Hz - 15 kHz bandwidth, referenced to 100% modulation, unweighted).
Stereo Separation
At 100% modulation = 3.5 Vp-p, > 60 dB, 30 Hz - 15 kHz. At 100% modulation = 1.0 - 8.0 Vp-p, > 55 dB, 30 Hz - 15 kHz.
Crosstalk-Linear
≤ -80 dB, main channel to sub-channel or sub-channel to main channel (referenced to 100% modulation).
Crosstalk-Non-Linear
≤ -80 dB, main channel to sub-channel or sub-channel to main channel (referenced to 100% modulation).
38 kHz Suppression
≥ 70 dB (referenced to 100% modulation).
76 kHz & Sideband Suppression
≥ 80 dB (referenced to 100% modulation).
Pilot Protection
-60 dB relative to 9% pilot injection, ±250 Hz (up to 2 dB composite processing drive).
Subcarrier Protection (60-100 kHz)
≥ 70 dB (referenced to 100% modulation; with up to 2 dB composite limiting drive; measured with 800 line FFT analyzer using "maximum peak hold" display).
57 kHz (RDS/RBDS) Protection
-50 dB relative to 4% subcarrier injection, ±2.0 kHz (up to 2 dB composite processing drive).
Connectors
Two BNC, floating over chassis ground, EMI suppressed.
Maximum Load Capacitance
0.047 µF (0 Ω source impedance). Maximum cable length of 100 feet / 30 meters.
Filtering
RFI filtered.

Subcarrier (SCA) Inputs

Configuration
Subcarrier inputs sum into composite baseband outputs before digitally controlled composite attenuator.
Impedance
> 600 Ω
SCA Sensitivity (Both Inputs)
Variable from 220 mV p-p to >10 V p-p to produce 10% injection. Two trim pots, adjustable from the rear panel, set sensitivities
Connectors
Two BNC, unbalanced and floating over chassis ground, EMI suppressed.
19 kHz Pilot Reference
SCA2 input jack can be jumpered to provide a 19 kHz pilot reference output or to serve as a second SCA input.

Remote Computer Interface

Supported Computer & Operating System
IBM-compatible PC running Microsoft Windows® 2000 (SP3 or higher), XP, Vista or 7.
Configuration
TCP/IP protocol via direct cable connect, modem or Ethernet interface. Suitable null modem cable for direct connect is supplied. Modem and other external equipment is not supplied.
Serial Connectors
RS232 port (3) DB-9 male, EMI-suppressed. Serial Connector 1 uses PPP to provide for direct or modem connection to the 8500 PC Remote application. Serial Connector 2 supports communication to a computer or remote control system via simple ASCII commands for administration and recalling presets. Serial Connector 3 is reserved for future developments.
Ethernet Connector
Female RJ45 connector for 10 - 100 Mbps networks using CAT5 cabling. Native rate is 100 Mbps. Provides for connection to the 8600 PC Remote application through either a network, or, using a crossover Ethernet cable, directly to a computer. Also supports ASCII terminal connections via PPP.
Ethernet Networking Standard
TCP/IP.

Remote Control (GPI) Interface

Configuration
Eight (8) inputs, opto-isolated and floating.
Voltage
6 - 15 V AC or DC, momentary or continuous. 9 VDC provided to facilitate use with contact closure.
Connector
DB-25 male, EMI-suppressed.
Control
User-programmable for any eight of user presets, factory presets, bypass, test tone, stereo or mono modes, analog input, digital input.
Filtering
RFI filtered.

Tally Outputs

Configuration
NPN open collector.
Maximum Voltage
30 V DC, reverse-polarity protected.
Maximum Current
30 mA.

Power

Voltage
100 - 132 VAC or 200 - 264 VAC, switch-selected on the rear panel, 50-60 Hz, 50 VA.
Connector
IEC, EMI-suppressed. Detachable 3-wire power cord supplied.
Grounding
Circuit ground is independent of chassis ground can be isolated or connected with a rear panel switch.
Safety Standards
ETL listed to UL standards, CE marked.

Environmental

Operating Temperature
32 to 122 °F / 0 to 50 °C for all operating voltage ranges.
Humidity
0 - 5% RH, non-condensing.
Dimensions (W x H x D)
19" x 5.25" x 15.5" / 48.3 cm x 13.34 cm x 39.4 cm. Depth shown indicates rack penetration; overall front-to-back depth is 17.75" / 45.1 cm. Three rack units high.
RFI / EMI
Tested according to Cenelec procedures.
Shipping Weight
28 lbs. / 12.7 kg

Warranty

Two Years, Parts and Service
Subject to the limitations set forth in Orban's Standard Warranty Agreement.

Because engineering improvements are ongoing, specifications are subject to change without notice.


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