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OMNEO Control SoftwareTable of contents en3Table of contents1Safety52About this manual62.1Intended audience62.2Copyright and disclaimer62.3Document history63System overview73.1OMNEO environment73.2Hardware requirements83.3Software requirements93.4License requirements94Software installation104.1Downloading OMNEO Control104.2Installing OMNEO Control on a Windows PC104.3Updating OMNEO Control114.4Uninstalling OMNEO Control115Getting started tutorial126OMNEO Control application206.1Routing Matrix206.1.1Network devices206.1.2Channels216.1.3Expand and Collapse216.1.4Cross Points226.1.5Audio flows246.2Filter256.2.1Filter Transmitters256.2.2Filter Receivers266.2.3Filter on devices with active connections266.2.4Stop filtering266.3Audio Presets276.3.1Saving Presets276.3.2Loading Presets276.4Lock286.4.1Switching Lock on and off296.4.2Storing of settings and routing296.5Application Settings306.5.1Reaching the Link limit316.5.2Setting the Link limit316.5.3Configuring OMNEO Control Application Settings326.5.4Device limitations326.5.5Background information on channel link types336.6Device Settings356.6.1Change device settings356.6.2Device name366.6.3Audio Settings - Sample Rate366.6.4Latency (delay)376.6.5Network Mode376.6.6IP settings417Troubleshooting42Bosch Security Systems B.V.Software manual2017.02 V1.1

4en Table of contentsOMNEO Control Software7.1Support427.2Troubleshooting table437.3Messages table467.4Tool tips table478Appendices482017.02 V1.1 Software manualBosch Security Systems B.V.

OMNEO Control Software1Safety en5SafetyPrior to installing or operating products, always read the Important Safety Instructions whichare available as a separate multilingual document: Important Safety Instructions (Safety ML).These instructions are supplied together with all equipment that can be connected to themains supply.Bosch Security Systems B.V.Software manual2017.02 V1.1

6en About this manual2OMNEO Control SoftwareAbout this manualThe purpose of this manual is to provide information required for operating the OMNEOControl software. This manual is available as a digital document in the Adobe PortableDocument Format (PDF). A related manual on this subject is:–OMNEO Resource GuideRefer to these manuals and to other product related information at: www.boschsecurity.com.2.1Intended audienceThis manual is intended for users of the OMNEO Control software.2.2Copyright and disclaimerAll rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form byany means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the priorwritten permission of the publisher. For information on getting permission for reprints andexcerpts, contact Bosch Security Systems B.V.The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice.2.32017.02 V1.1 Document historyRelease dateDocumentation versionReason2016.11V1.01st edition (Word).2017.02V1.1Updated version.Software manualBosch Security Systems B.V.

OMNEO Control Software3System overview en7System overviewOMNEO is a combination of hardware, software, and communication protocols that provideshigh-quality, uncompressed, multi-channel digital audio over standard Ethernet IP networksand/or standard Ethernet cables. OMNEO devices receive and transmit audio, using standardIP digital network equipment. These devices include microphones, loudspeakers, PA-systems,conferencing systems, professional audio stage equipment, DAB/FM radio, etc.3.1OMNEO environmentOMNEO is used in applications in which audio channels are transmitted to different locationsover short and long distances. A single Ethernet cable can replace multiple traditional cablesto transmit high-quality multi-channel audio safely and reliably.The OMNEO Control software enables users to configure audio devices, and to route audio allover the network. With a single mouse click, users can create and remove audio connectionsbetween all OMNEO devices in a single- or multi-subnet network.Since OMNEO is based upon Dante technology, audio connections made by Dante Controllerare also detected and displayed, as long as the Dante devices are connected to the samesubnet as the PC that is running OMNEO Control. Connections made by Dante Controller canbe removed in OMNEO Control, and restored again as a unicast or multicast connection.Key features of OMNEO Control–Detection and display of OMNEO and Dante devices:–Overview of all OMNEO devices in all subnets of the network.–Overview of all Dante devices in the subnet of the PC that is running the OMNEOControl software.–Overview of devices which are transmitting and/or receiving.–Easily check if audio streams are transmitted as one-to-one (unicast) or one-to-many(multicast).–––––Create and remove connections between devices.–Automatic restoration of audio routing after a power failure.–No need for a dedicated controller device.–High-reliability design for critical applications.Support for single- and multi subnets.–Control at least 250 audio channels on gigabit networks.–Setup network by using standard IP network equipment.Automatic selection of unicast and multicast:–––Search devices.Controlling audio connections on a PC:Automatic switching between unicast and multicast audio streams.Store and reload scenario presets:–Create, save, and apply audio routing presets.–Lock current audio state to prevent the system from unintended changes.Device configuration for OMNEO devices:–Assign a unique alphanumeric name to each audio device.–Set device network topology mode to Daisy Chain, RSTP (loop), or Glitch-free.–Manage device settings (latency and sample rate).OMNEO Control supports OMNEO and Dante devices. OMNEO couples Audinate’s DanteAudio Transport Protocol with OCA, a proven system control protocol for unprecedentedreliability and dependability in digital audio. OCA was developed by the OCA Alliance and hasbeen standardized by the AES (Audio Engineering Society) as AES70.Bosch Security Systems B.V.Software manual2017.02 V1.1

8en System overviewOMNEO Control SoftwareThe OMNEO Control software is available for the Windows operating system (see alsoSoftware requirements, page 9 for more details).Notice!Network installation is not part of this manual and needs to be defined in consultation withyour computer administrator or local IT department. See also the OMNEO Resource Guide.Notice!This notice states an important difference between OMNEO Control and Dante Controller andpersistence. Persistence implicates that connections are automatically restored after a powerfailure. Unicast and multicast connections made with OMNEO Control are persistent only ifOMNEO Control is set in Lock mode. Unicast and multicast connections made with DanteController are persistent, even after the Dante Controller application is closed.3.2Hardware requirementsAn OMNEO network may consist of a single subnet with one or more switches, or multiplesuch subnets connected via one or more routers. Next to these routers a multi-subnetenvironment also requires one or more ARNI devices, as shown in the figure following. Seealso the OMNEO Resource Guide for requirements that apply to the network, switches,routers, ARNI devices, and network cables.Each node in each subnet represents a device. Each device is connected by one or twoindividual Ethernet cables to the subnet switch or to another node in the network.Figure 3.1: Typical OMNEO audio network environment.2017.02 V1.1 1 OMNEO Device2 IP Switch3 ARNI device4 PC running OMNEO Control5 IP Router6 SubnetSoftware manualBosch Security Systems B.V.

OMNEO Control SoftwareSystem overview en9Notice!Installation of hardware devices is not part of this manual. Refer to the OMNEO ResourceGuide, and to product related information on www.boschsecurity.com.3.3Software requirementsThe minimum system requirements to run the OMNEO Control software on a desktop orlaptop are listed in the table below. However, there might be individual limitations thatinterfere with the OMNEO Control software, even if your computer meets these requirements.If this is the case, please consult your computer administrator.ProcessorX86 or X64 Dual core 2.4GHzMemory4 GB - If a network contains 100 or more audio devices, a minimumof 6 GB memory is preferredFree disc space1 GBOperating SystemWindows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 Professional; 32-bit or 64bitOS UpdatesAll Windows versions must have the latest Service Packs andupdates installed.3.4Screen resolution1024 768 pixels16-bit or 32-bit color depthNetworkEthernet connectionLicense requirementsWhile installing the OMNEO Control software, the End‑User License Agreement window willshow up. This window contains the BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS B.V. LICENSE AGREEMENTFOR SOFTWARE. Review and optionally print a copy of the agreement, then click the I acceptthe terms in the License Agreement check box.Before using the OMNEO Control software, and after installing the software, read the OpenSource Software license agreement. This agreement is accessible via the Windows Startbutton, under the Bosch section, and can also be found in the Program Files folder on yourWindows computer:C:\Program Files\Bosch\OMNEO\OMNEO Control\Licenses OMNEOControl.txtOMNEO Control uses Open Source Software with multiple licenses. All licenses conditions areavailable in this file.Bosch Security Systems B.V.Software manual2017.02 V1.1

10en Software installation4OMNEO Control SoftwareSoftware installationThe OMNEO Control software can be downloaded from the Bosch Security Systems oftware/4.1Downloading OMNEO ControlDownload the file as follows:1.The download is a zip file archive. Zip file archives have a .zip file name extension.2.Please make sure to download the right version for your system 32 or 64 bits (pressingthe hotkey Windows Pause will open a window with information about your system).3.Save the zip file to a folder on your Windows computer.4.Windows will unpack the downloaded zip file archive when you right click on the filename and select Extract.4.2Installing OMNEO Control on a Windows PCThe extracted file is an executable (.exe) file. Double‑click on the file name to start the Installwizard for OMNEO Control.The wizard guides you through the following steps:1.Welcome screen, click Next.2.End-User License Agreement. Review and optionally print a copy of the agreement, thenclick the I accept the terms check box. Click Next.3.The install process starts. A progress bar shows the status of the install process.4.As soon as this is done, click the Finish button, followed by clicking the Close buttonFigure 4.1: Bosch group in the Windows 10 Start menuOn the Windows Start menu you will find the group: Bosch. This group contains the followingitems:–OMNEO Control software.–Licenses OMNEO Control.Notice!It is advised to install a virtual sound card on another PC than the one that is running theOMNEO Control software.2017.02 V1.1 Software manualBosch Security Systems B.V.

OMNEO Control Software4.3Software installation en11Updating OMNEO ControlCheck the Bosch Security Systems website for new re/Follow the procedure as described under chapters Downloading OMNEO Control, page 10 andInstalling OMNEO Control on a Windows PC, page 10 to download and install a new update.If you want to install a new version of OMNEO Control, you don’t need to uninstall the currentversion first. After updating a reboot of the Windows PC will be necessary.4.4Uninstalling OMNEO ControlIf for some reason you want to uninstall OMNEO Control, follow the Windows Uninstallprocedure: navigate to Control Panel Software Programs and Features select theOMNEO Control software click Uninstall.Bosch Security Systems B.V.Software manual2017.02 V1.1

12en Getting started tutorial5OMNEO Control SoftwareGetting started tutorialThis tutorial will help you become familiar with the basics of OMNEO Control. You will learnhow to start the application, make connections between audio devices, create, save, and lockaudio presets.Notice!Do NOT perform the following steps in a live or production environment. Make sure allOMNEO and Dante audio devices in your network are available for testing purposes.1.Ensure that the network and all devices comply with the system requirements, asdescribed in the OMNEO Resource Guide.2.Ensure that all devices are running and that they are connected to the network. See alsothe OMNEO Resource Guide.3.Make sure that the OMNEO Control software is installed on your Windows PC (see alsoInstalling OMNEO Control on a Windows PC, page 10).4.Start the OMNEO Control software. From the Windows Start menu select: Programs orAll Programs Bosch OMNEO OMNEO Control.5.OMNEO Control will now check your network environment. If two or more networks aredetected, a dialog is shown. Select the appropriate network.6.If this is the first time you start OMNEO Control, then Windows Firewall will display asecurity warning. Check the check box 'Private networks ' and click the Allow accessbutton to proceed.7.The OMNEO Control Main Screen opens. Audio devices in the network are automaticallydetected by OMNEO Control and shown in the Routing Matrix. It may take a while forDante devices to show up, OMNEO devices tend to appear immediately. Transmitterdevices are shown horizontally and Receiver devices vertically.Notice!OMNEO Control detects and supports OMNEO devices in all subnets of the network. Dantedevices are also detected and supported if they reside on the same subnet as the PC that isrunning the OMNEO Control software. See also Filter, page 25.Figure 5.1: OMNEO Control Routing Matrix.8.Click the two Expand buttons in the Routing Matrix to see all devices and their transmitand receive channels.2017.02 V1.1 Software manualBosch Security Systems B.V.

OMNEO Control SoftwareGetting started tutorial en13Notice!A Transmit channel is a channel that puts audio data onto the network. These include audiosources, for example microphones, streaming audio players from the internet, radio, audio-CDplayers, etc. A Receive channel is a channel that reads audio data from the network. Theseare audio sinks, for example loudspeakers, amplifiers, etc.Figure 5.2: Each connection is represented by three identical icons (see also Cross Points, page 22).9.The Connecting icon appears. After the connection is made, this icon is replaced by oneof the icons in the table (see next page). Hover over the icon to get a tool tip with detailsabout the connection. Two identical copies of the icon appear at the beginnings of thetransmit and receive channels.10. Test the automatic refresh functionality: switch off one of the devices. Within seconds,the device name disappears from the Routing Matrix. Switch the device on again andOMNEO Control will automatically discover the device and display its name inalphabetical order in the Routing Matrix.11. Find the transmit channel and the receive channel you want to connect. Hover over theRouting Matrix, move your mouse cursor to the matching cross point and click. See alsothe icons table at the end of this chapter.Bosch Security Systems B.V.Software manual2017.02 V1.1

14en Getting started tutorialOMNEO Control SoftwareFigure 5.3: Routing Matrix, expanded.1 Collapse all transmitter devices2 Expand all transmitter devices3 Collapse/Expand one transmitter4 Device 1, transmitter partdevice5 Transmit channels 1-16 belonging toDevice 16 Collapse/Expand nearest transmitterand receiver devices7 Device 2, transmitter part8 Transmit channels 1-16 belonging toDevice 29 Selected transmit channel10 Cross point11 Selected receive channel12 Device 3, transmitter part13 Transmit channels 1-8 belonging to14 Collapse all receiver devicesDevice 315 Expand all receiver devices16 Collapse/Expand one receiver device17 Device 1, receiver part18 Receive channels 1-16 belonging toDevice 119 Device 2, receiver part20 Receive channels 1-16 belonging toDevice 221 Device 3, receiver part22 Receive channels 1-8 belonging toDevice 32017.02 V1.1 Software manualBosch Security Systems B.V.

OMNEO Control SoftwareGetting started tutorial en1512. Add some more connections. The Routing Matrix refreshes automatically within a fewseconds after each change. Only one connection can exist for each receive channel. Assoon as you make a new connection on the receive channel, any existing connection onthe horizontal row will be removed and replaced by the new connection.13. By default, every new connection you make is a one-to-one channel link. However, a largenumber of one-to-one channel links may have a negative effect on the network'sbandwidth. To prevent this, OMNEO Control can automatically change a sourcetransmitting unicast into multicast depending on the number of connections. When thisnumber or Link limit is reached, one of the following actions will occur:–OMNEO Control will show a dialog, asking you what to do: Keep using the multipleone-to-one channel links or switch over from multiple one-to-one channel links(unicast) to a single one-to-many channel link (multicast).–OMNEO Control will automatically perform a switch over from multiple one-to-onechannel links (unicast) to a single one-to-many channel link (multicast).–OMNEO Control will maintain the multiple one-to-one channel links (unicast).–Which of these actions occurs depends on your OMNEO Control ApplicationSettings (see also Application Settings).–Changes made to the settings are kept when the tool is closed and restarted again. Itremembers your preferences.Notice!When determining the current number of connections, OMNEO Control counts all unicast andmulticast connections. Dante and Local loopback connections are not taken into account,because they do not influence the Link limit.Bosch Security Systems B.V.Software manual2017.02 V1.1

16en Getting started tutorialOMNEO Control SoftwareFigure 5.4: Example of OMNEO Control production environment; notice the BlackNet5 device that hastransmit channels only (see also figure 6.5).14. To delete a connection just click on it. The icon (unicast, multicast, Dante or LocalLoopback) and the audio route are deleted from the devices.15. Audio Presets are meant to save all actual audio and routing settings in an XML-file (seealso Audio Presets, page 27). Create the Audio Preset by clicking the Save Preset buttonand giving it a name, for example. 'Audio Preset test.xml'.16. Change one or two settings in the Routing Matrix and restore the saved Audio Preset byclicking Load Preset.17. The Lock option prevents the audio system from unattended changes to the audiosettings and Routing Matrix. Click the check box Lock current audio state. A big redpadlock symbol in the upper left corner of the Routing Matrix indicates the Lock mode.In Lock mode, audio will continue to flow according to the connections in the RoutingMatrix, but none of the settings can be changed. To unlock, just click the check box Lockcurrent audio state again.2017.02 V1.1 Software manualBosch Security Systems B.V.

OMNEO Control SoftwareGetting started tutorial en17Figure 5.5: Red padlock symbol indicates Lock mode.18. From the OMNEO Control Main Screen you can open two windows with configurablesettings: device settings and application settings. In Lock mode both windows are stillaccessible, but then the settings are view-only.–All device settings can be monitored and modified in the Device Overview window.Click Device Overview in the Device Settings section of the Main Screen to openthe window:–The left pane of the window shows a list of all devices in the network. Update andsort the list alphabetically by clicking the 'Devices' title once or twice. Select anOMNEO device by clicking on its name in the list and the right pane will show itssettings. Device settings for Dante devices are read-

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