The BD600E features expanded remote programmability with 16 bipolar opto-isolated inputs which may be configured to drive many BD600E functions or as general-purpose delay inputs; 16 open-collector outputs that may be configured to display BD600E status indicators or to pass through delayed versions of the inputs; and an RS232 output provides a delayed version of the input, useful for driving a time display or for other control purposes. Any BD600 can be field upgraded to a BD600E with the E-Option upgrade kit.
The BD600 adds more delay protection, improves fidelity, and expands remote options, while maintaining the user interface and yellow DUMP button familiar to all radio engineers. It is the culmination of thirty years of designing and manufacturing highly reliable delays for broadcast. Featuring 80 seconds of delay, 24-bit digital and analog I/O, plus a host of new features, the BD600 is the new world standard.
The
BD600 offers an unprecedented 80 seconds of the highest quality revenue and
license-protecting delay - twice as much as other delays. You have the
flexibility to customize the delay buffer length from four seconds to the full
80 seconds. Dump can be customized in 1/2 second increments up to 10
seconds. Each time the DUMP button is pressed, only one segment is deleted. For
example, if a unit is set to the full 80 seconds of delay buffer, and is set up
to provide 8-second dumps, you will have ten separate dump segments. Pushing the
DUMP button the first time cuts out one 8-second segment. You still have 72
seconds of delay protection. If this is followed by more trash-talk, push the
DUMP button again and you still have over a minute of delay protection. The
"sneeze" button momentarily "edits" audio entering the delay, allowing the host
to sneeze, cough, or make a short comment without being heard on air - and
without dead air. Your station cannot afford to work without a net. With the
BD600, you will never worry about running out of delay memory.
If
80 seconds of delay protection were not enough, the BD600 has a secondary backup
called PANIC. This plays a .WAV file stored on a compact flash card. While the
file - a jingle, ID or other message - is played, delay is being built up in
real time, allowing programming to continue in safety as soon as the jingle is
over. This can also be used for painless entry into delay.
The unit shows not only an exact digital readout of delay time, but also has a "quick read" bar graph which instantly confirms "you're safe" at a glance. The BD600 is an 80-second stereo delay unit featuring analog XLR-type inputs and outputs, as well as AES/EBU digital audio inputs and outputs. All front panel switches (except "configure") can be remoted, as can the status indicators. Both RS-232 in and out are included; four configurable control inputs and two configurable relay-isolated control outputs are provided via an easy-to-wire Euroblock barrier strip.
The
Optional BD600 Extended Remote is perfect for more sophisticated automated
broadcast chains. 16 bipolar opto-isolated inputs may be configured to drive
BD600 functions and general-purpose delay inputs. 16 open-collector outputs may
be configured to output BD600 status indicators or to pass through delayed
versions of the inputs. An RS-232 output provides a delayed version of the
input, useful for driving a time display or for other control purposes.
For
over thirty years, Eventide has earned a reputation for technological innovation
and reliability. In 1977, Eventide invented the broadcast profanity delay, the
BD955. Thousands of customers worldwide depend on Eventide broadcast products
daily for critical on-air applications, and Eventide communications products for
mission critical applications such as 911 call centers, air traffic control, and
ambulance dispatch. Eventide designs and manufactures its products at its
headquarters in Little Ferry, New Jersey.
Analog Input Characteristics | |
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Audio Input Connectors | XLR pin 2 hot, true differential balanced, +4 dBm nominal |
Input Impedance | 20 K Ohm (bridging) |
Full Scale Input Level | +26 dBu |
Dynamic Range | >104 dB |
THD+N | <0.003 @ 1 kHz, -3 dBFS |
Crosstalk | <-100 dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz, - 1 dBFS |
Analog Output Characteristics | |
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Audio Output Connectors | XLR pin 2 hot, true differential balanced, +4dBm nominal |
Output Impedance | 20 K Ohm (bridging) |
Full Scale Output Level | +26 dBu |
Dynamic Range | >108 dB |
SNR | >108 dB |
THD+N | <0.003 @ 1 kHz, -3 dBFS in stable delay state |
Crosstalk | <-100 dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz, - 1 dBFS |
A/D and Digital Signal Characteristics | |
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Sample Rates | 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, Word Clock, AES/EBU |
DIGITAL Inputs/Outputs | 2 channels of 24-bit AES/EBU |
Recorded Signal Specs | |
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Frequency Response | Live
or Bypass: 20 Hz-20 kHz +- 0.1 dB HD MicroPrecision Delay mode 10 Hz-19 kHz +- 0.25 dB Broadcast Profanity Delay mode 10 Hz-20 kHz +- 0.1 dB (while delay is changing 10 Hz-19kHz +-1.5dB) |
Profanity Delay Maximum Length | Can be set to 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20, 30, 40, 60, or 80 seconds |
Micro Precision Fixed Dly | Can be set from .010 seconds to 9.999,999 seconds in microsecond steps |
Remote Control Connectors and Interfaces | |
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Remote Control Inputs | RS-232 control input and output |
Basic Remote | 4
configurable inputs (closure to ground) 2 relay-isolated status outputs |
Optional Extended Remote | 16
bi-polar opto-isolated inputs 16 open-collector outputs RS-232 input and delayed output |
Compact Flash Interface | Supports Type I and Type II Compact Flash cards for .WAV sample playback and software update. |
Physical | |
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Power | 40 watts, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Dimensions | Inches:
1.75h x 19w x 10.5d CM: 4.5h x 48.3w x 26.7d |
Weight | 9 pounds (4.1Kg); shipping weight 12 pounds (5.5 Kg) |
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