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Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide

 

System 5 Components

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Connect the machine room KVM extender (transmitter end) to the VGA, keyboard, and
mouse connectors to the rear panel of the SC263.  A second KVM extender (receiver end)
should be installed at the control surface, close to where the Emix monitor, keyboard and
mouse are to be located.  The KVM extenders are connected by a single CAT5 cable built 
into the console ethernet harness (provided). 

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SNMP Serial Port

 (DE-9):  This port is used to configure the SNMP card via another

computer. 

 

15

TCC Extension Port

 (DC-62, optional): Connect a second TCC breakout cable to this port

connect up to four additional ML530 Mic/Line Interfaces.

to

14

TCC Main Port

 (DC-62): Connect TCC breakout cable (provided) to this port.  This 

 

cable breaks out to four DA-15 connectors that provide control hookup for the MC524 
Monitor Interface and three ML530 Mic/Line Interfaces.

Power Connectors

 (IEC): Accepts two standard IEC power cords (provided). Two autorang-

i ng switching supplies accept voltages between 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz.

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Summary of Contents for System 5

Page 1: ...ent Revision 3 0 Part Number 840 07591 05 Release Date April 2008 Euphonix Inc 220 Portage Ave Palo Alto California 94306 Phone 650 855 0400 Fax 650 855 0410 Web http www euphonix com e mail info euphonix com Euphonix System 5 ...

Page 2: ...out notice or obligation System 5 S 5 PatchNet eMix EuCon R 1 Audio Deck Studio Hub are trademarks of Euphonix Inc 2008 Euphonix Inc All rights reserved worldwide No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without written permission of Euphonix Inc ...

Page 3: ...ctions 15 Number of CM408T Eight channel Sections 17 I O Specification 17 Chapter 2 Interconnecting System Components 19 Component Specifications 19 Typical Room and Equipment Layout for System 5 23 Typical Console Layout 23 Console Dimensions 24 Suggested Rack Elevations 27 Audio Hookup 28 Audio Hookup for Modular I O 29 MADI Hookup 33 Number of DF66 DSP Line Cards 16 I O 11 Facility Power Qualit...

Page 4: ...erface 51 CO600 Changeover Switch 53 AM713 Analog to MADI Converter 54 Front Panel 54 Rear Panel 55 MA703 MADI to Analog Converter 57 Front Panel 57 Rear Panel 58 DM714 AES EBU to MADI Converter 60 Front Panel 60 Rear Panel 61 MD704 MADI to AES EBU Converter 63 Front Panel 63 Rear Panel 64 FC726 Format Converter 66 TT002 79 Input and Output Connections 79 Connector Pinouts DC 37 1 and 2 80 Modular...

Page 5: ...kup 35 3 1 DF66 SuperCore Front and Rear Panels 36 3 2 SP662 6x6 Bridge and Sync Cards 37 3 3 MADI I O DSP Line Card Cable 38 3 4 16 port BNC Bulkhead Panel 39 3 7 SC263 Front and Rear Panels 41 3 9 MC524 Front and Rear Panels 45 3 10 Elco 38 Connector 46 3 11 Elco 90 Connector 47 3 12 Elco 90 Connector 48 3 13 Elco 90 Connector 49 3 14 DB 25 Connector 50 3 15 ML530 Front and Rear Panels 51 3 5 CM...

Page 6: ...ront Panel 54 3 20 AM713 Rear Panel 55 3 18 CO600 Changeover Switch 53 3 30 Modular I O Front and Rear Panels 72 3 31 Modular I O Modules 73 3 32 More Modular I O Modules 75 3 39 FT730 front panel 82 3 40 FT730 front panel Status Leds 82 3 41 FT730 rear panel 83 3 42 FT730 rear panel sync connectors 84 3 34 Stagebox Configuration 1 77 3 35 Local side Interface Configuration 1 77 3 33 AD914 RJ 45 P...

Page 7: ... 3 5 Out 2 Elco 90 Pinout 49 3 6 Out 3 DB 25 Pinout 50 3 7 AES EBU DB 25 Pinout 68 3 8 Common DD 50 Connector Pinout and Usage With Third party Devices 69 3 9 FC726 TDIF Cable Wiring Specification 70 3 10 FC726 SDIF Cable Wiring Specification 71 3 14 TT002 GP1 Inputs and Outputs 80 3 15 TT002 GP2 Inputs and Outputs 80 3 11 I O Module Summary 78 3 12 Control Module Summary 78 3 13 Frame Summary 78 ...

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Page 9: ...ends on the number of logical channels desired for example a mono source uses one logical channel a stereo source uses two and a 7 1 source uses eight In broadcast redundancy configurations two identical DF66 SuperCores operate in parallel one as primary and the other as backup Each connects to the CO600 MADI Changeover The System 5 s primary components communicate via a 100Base T star network The...

Page 10: ...ailable to fill otherwise empty spaces in the frame M409F Blank section same size as the CM408T CM409H Half width blank section CM409HTP Half width section with a trackball panner CM411 VGA input module with optional dual joysticks Below are important concepts regarding control surface configuration Sources A System 5 fader can control one source at a time Sources may be formatted to be mono stere...

Page 11: ...nderstand Layouts consider the following examples A console fitted with one CM408T has eight physical faders therefore up to sixteen sources can be assigned Swap and Main per fader A sample lay out may contain sixteen stereo sources assigned to the faders A total of 32 logical channels could be controlled Another layout may contain sixteen 5 1 sources to the Main and Swap lay ers A total of 96 log...

Page 12: ...nput XLR These are controlled by a TCP IP connection to the main console network Digital I O The DM714 AES to MADI Converter and MD704 MADI to AES Converter are stand alone 2RU units The DM714 contains 13 AES inputs 26 channels with SRC and 2 analog inputs The MD704 contains 13 AES outputs and 2 analog out puts Units are available with 110 ohm XLR or 75 ohm BNC connections The Modular I O system a...

Page 13: ...n the configuration a maximum signal density of 64 inputs and 64 outputs can be achieved on a single MADI I O Audio formats supported are remote controlled preamp line level analog AES EBU and HD SD embedder de embedder Additional modules handle sync MADI I O and remote control interface Refer to the Euphonix Modular Configuration Guide for more details and configura tion possibilities Modular I O...

Page 14: ...ystem Computer to enable proper syn chronization Euphonix has tested several digital sync generators and distribution amplifiers and can supply these devices with the console Contact a Euphonix sales representative for further information Euphonix recommends the following guidelines Typically Wordclock AES Sync is derived via a converter from the facility s master video sync reference Never employ...

Page 15: ...eyboard are located in the control room and connect to this computer to allow con trol of configuration routing mixing and file management A KVM extender is typically used which routes these signals from the machine room to the control room through a single CAT 5 cable built into the console ethernet harness TCC Control The System Computer connects to the MC524 Monitor Comms Interface and up to se...

Page 16: ...irements Number of cards Sample Rate Logical Channels Record Buses Mix Buses Aux Sends 1 48 kHz 38 12 2 48 kHz 12 2 48 kHz 8 3 48 kHz 16 3 96 kHz 40 16 8 8 4 48 kHz 16 4 48 kHz 108 32 16 4 48 kHz 154 8 32 16 4 96 kHz 5 48 kHz 24 5 48 kHz 164 8 48 5 96 kHz 68 24 12 12 4 4 76 16 16 78 8 24 106 16 12 156 32 12 8 56 16 8 8 168 48 16 24 6 48 kHz 190 48 16 24 6 48 kHz 196 8 48 24 Bus Processors NOTE Tab...

Page 17: ... modules are shown Refer to the Euphonix Modular I O Configuration Guide for more details on sync MADI I O and remote control modules as well as general configuration require ments Number of CM408T Eight channel Sections One application may require a small powerful console to control many sources from a small number of faders Other applications may trade console size for the power of ac cessing ea...

Page 18: ...Converter Provides 24 MADI to Analog Converters a Aux Digital Output AES EBU or and 2 Aux Analog Outputs 1 required for the MC524 Requires digital sync reference DM714 AES EBU to MADI Converter Provides 24 AES EBU to MADI Converters a dual channel Aux Digital Input AES EBU or and 2 Aux Analog Inputs Optional Requires digital sync reference MD704 MADI to AES EBU Converter Provides 24 MADI to AES EB...

Page 19: ... CM403 13 25 34 cm 12 30 cm 33 5 84 cm 35 lb 16 kg 120 W 450 BTU hr CM408T 13 25 34 cm 12 30 cm 33 5 84 cm 35 lb 16 kg 250 W 853 BTU hr CM409F 13 25 34 cm 12 30 cm 33 5 84 cm 16 lb 7 kg NA NA CM409H 13 25 34 cm 6 15 cm 33 5 84 cm 9 lb 4 kg NA NA CM409HTP 13 25 34 cm 6 15 cm 33 5 84 cm 10 lb 4 5 kg NA NA CM424 Producer s Module with Writing Surface 13 25 34 cm 24 60 cm 33 5 84 cm 150 W with display...

Page 20: ...17 432 mm 19 483 mm faceplate 18 5 470 mm 17 lb 7 7 kg 50 W 175 BTU hr DM714 AES EBU to MADI Converter 3 5 89 mm 2RU 17 432 mm 19 483 mm faceplate 18 5 470 mm 17 lb 7 7 kg 25 W 90 BTU hr MD704 MADI to AES EBU Converter 3 5 89 mm 2RU 17 432 mm 19 483 mm faceplate 18 5 470 mm 17 lb 7 7 kg 25 W 90 BTU hr FC726 Digital Format Converter 3 5 89 mm 2RU 17 432 mm 19 483 mm faceplate 18 5 470 mm 13 5 lb 6 ...

Page 21: ...sient impulse is a sharp sudden rise in voltage The power can jump up to a few thousand volts The spikes may contain enough energy to damage sensitive electronic equipment Transient disturbances may also cause computers to reset and or breakers to trip Spike durations usually last between 4 microseconds and 1 cycle 17mS at 60Hz and exceed 50 or greater than the nominal voltage level Euphonix s pro...

Page 22: ...tems a neutral to ground voltage above 0 5 volts has been identified as a possible source of disturbances Ground resistance is the resistance due to the resistivity of the soil in the vicinity of the grounding electrode Most computer equipment manufacturers recommend a maximum ground resistance of two ohms Uninterruptible Power Supply These devices are designed to provide continuous power to a loa...

Page 23: ... Layout for System 5 Typical Console Layout Figure 2 2 System 5 Console Interconnecting System Components Changeover Switch Eucon Switch System Computer Changeover Switch optional DF66 SuperCore s Mic Line IF Patch Mic Line ADC Analog IF Patch AES EBU IF Patch Monitor IF Patch Monitor DAC HD SD Embedder De embedder optional ...

Page 24: ...Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 24 Console Dimensions Figure 2 3 Console Dimensions Top Figure 2 4 Console Dimensions Side 41 0 72 0 4 0 4 0 41 30 5 39 5 29 5 24 2 ...

Page 25: ...Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 25 Figure 2 5 S5MC Console Dimensions Top Figure 2 6 S5MC Console Dimensions Side ...

Page 26: ...Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 26 Figure 2 7 CM40x Module Dimensions 29 52 33 65 11 96 3 08 24 63 9 12 1 75 2 43 9 69 1 61 2 49 100 0 60 0 120 0 ...

Page 27: ...levations Figure 2 8 Single and Redundant core Systems Leave Open EuCon Switch System PC DF66 SuperCore 1 CO600 Changeover Switch DF66 SuperCore 1A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Leave Open Eucon Switch 12 System PC DF66 SuperCore 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Leave Open Leave Open ...

Page 28: ... Inputs 1 48 Upper 25 48 Lower 25 48 Upper 1 24 Lower 1 24 Patchbay 48 Analog 48 Analog Analog I O AM713 AM713 Analog to MADI MA703 MA703 MADI to Analog MA703 MADI to Analog Control Room Main Monitors 7 1 Alt 1 Monitors 5 1 Alt 2 Monitors stereo Studio Mon A SLS 7 1 Mon B Cue 1 stereo Mon C Cue 2 stereo Mon D Cue 3 stereo Console Talkback Producers Talkback 24 Analog MC524 In 2 6 Analog MC524 In 1...

Page 29: ...AES EBU Device Outputs 4 64 AES EBU Device Inputs 4 64 4 64 channels 2 32 AES EBU pairs Digital I O AES EBU to MADI MADI to AES EBU 4 64 channels 2 32 AES EBU pairs Analog Device Outputs 4 64 4 64 Analog Analog Device Inputs 4 64 4 64 Analog Analog I O Analog to MADI MADI to Analog De embedded audio to MADI PSU 1 PSU 2 NOTE Different Modular I O audio formats can share the same frame MADI to embed...

Page 30: ... In W C In Video House Video DM714 DM714 AES EBU to MADI MD704 MD704 MADI to AES EBU MA703 MA703 MADI to Analog Machine Room FC726 Format Converter Maximum Cable Distances Word 165 ft 50 m Studio Master Clock Word Clock Distribution Amplifier DF66 SuperCore 1 DF66 SuperCore 1A MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O AES In AES In Word In Word Out 110 75 75 75 Lock SYNC MADI I O MADI ...

Page 31: ... and Sync Distribution Clock jitter should be less than 0 025 UI AES3 1992 r1997 One additional D A output is required for each system component Cable runs from the master clock to the distribution amps should be equal in length AES11 1997 5 4 Installations Without an Existing Digital Master Clock Use one of the Euphonix recommended sync generators see next page These sync generators may be set to...

Page 32: ...verters MD704 MADI to AES Converters FC726 Format Converters Recommended Digital Sync Generators Lucid SSG192 Greatest number of features most user friendly NVision SG4410 Convenient modular design no pull up down rates Recommended Distribution Amplifiers NVision DA4010 AES EBU DA4023 Word Clock 48kHz only Lucid AESx4 AES EBU CLKx6 Word Clock Apogee Big Ben Convenient modular design six word clock...

Page 33: ...erface DF66 with 1 DSP Line Card One DF66 with 1 DSP Line Cards MADI Inputs MADI Inputs MADI Outputs MADI Outputs SP662 DSP Line Card DF66 MA703 MADI to Analog Converter for MC524 Monitor Interface A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D Source Destination Source MADI Outputs Destination MADI Inputs card 1 card 2 up to 16 more Source outputs up to 4 more cards MADI Inputs MADI Outputs up to 16 more Destin...

Page 34: ...m MADI Converters DF66 1 Main DSP DF66 1A Backup DSP CO600 DSP A MADI I O DSP B MADI I O System MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Each Green interconnect line represents four 4 MADI connections A single CO600 can hold four 4 CO601 Changeover cards Each CO601 is capable of handling 4 In 4 Out MADI connections from and to input output converters It distributes switch...

Page 35: ...nsion KVM Extender Up to six additional Mic Line Interfaces ML530 OUTPUTS INPUTS 1 12 13 24 Mic Line Interface Talkback Switches Control Room Machine Room MTC MMC DF66 1 DF66 1 A TCC Main Port Ethernet MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O AES In AES In Word In Word Out 110 75 75 75 Lock SYNC MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O MADI I O AES In AES In Word In Word Out 110 7...

Page 36: ...d by Euphonix DF66 SuperCore The DF66 contains three types of cards SP662 DSP Line Card Bridge Card there are five and Sync Card all cards shown in Figure 3 2 Power Connectors IEC Accepts standard IEC power cords provided Two autoranging switching supplies accept voltages between 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Figure 3 1 DF66 SuperCore Front and Rear Views types of Bridge Cards System 5 Components Please se...

Page 37: ...Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 37 Figure 3 2 SP662 6x6 Bridge and Sync Cards ...

Page 38: ...SP Line Card port when the sync source is set to AES Sync Connect this port to a digital sync reference Bridge Cards are used to connect or bridge multiple SP662 DSP Line Cards in a DF66 They mount on top of the SP662 cards The Bridge Card shown in Figure 3 2 is a 6x6 for bridging six SP662 cards Other types of Bridge Cards are 2x2 3x3 4x4 and 5x5 MADI In 4 and MADI Out 4 digital audio ins and out...

Page 39: ...to EuCon Network Switch via RJ45 through the console ethernet harness provided Expansion Port DB25 Active on the CM401T only Connect optional external talkback An optional 16 port BNC Bulkhead Panel see figure 3 4 allows BNC panel access to the DSP cards MADI ports Figure 3 4 16 port BNC Bulkhead Panel switches or interface here SNMP Card An SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol card is installe...

Page 40: ...tput active low Switch 7 input active high 5V 5V 5V LED 2 output active low Switch 2 input active high 5V LED 4 output active low Switch 4 input active high 5V LED 6 output active low Switch 6 input active high 5V LED 8 output active low Switch 8 input active high Function Talkback to Mon A SLS Talkback to Mon B Cue 1 Talkback to Mon C Cue 2 Talkback to Mon D Cue 3 Switch Switch 1 pin 2 Switch 2 p...

Page 41: ...t 3 DE 9 bottom Com3 and Com4 res pectively currently not used SNMP LAN Port RJ45 Connect this port to a network with SNMP monitoring or e mail services to enable the hardware monitoring system to report errors USB Ports Connect the USB MIDI Interface to one of these ports Connect a USB memory device to one of these ports for file backup application installations or updates 11 12 15 16 SNMP board ...

Page 42: ... harness provided 16 SNMP Serial Port DE 9 This port is used to configure the SNMP card via another computer 15 TCC Extension Port DC 62 optional Connect a second TCC breakout cable to this port connect up to four additional ML530 Mic Line Interfaces to 14 TCC Main Port DC 62 Connect TCC breakout cable provided to this port This cable breaks out to four DA 15 connectors that provide control hookup...

Page 43: ...currently not used USB Ports Connect a USB memory device to one of these ports for file backup appli cation installations or updates Connect the Ontrack ADU 200 KVM switch to enable switching between integrated DAW displays see page 41 SNMP board s Com port TT002 75 ohm BNC DE 9 female DE 9 male BNC port is for Bi Tri Level Video input DE 9 female is for RS422 Sony 9 pin DE 9 male is for Midi Mach...

Page 44: ...integrated DAW can share the same display by using the Ontrack ADU 200 relay device available from Euphonix to control a KVM keyboard video mouse switch with an RJ 45 port such as the Gefen eX Tend It series To implement this func 1 Connect the video outputs of your workstations to the KVM inputs 2 Connect the KVM video output to your main display 3 Connect the Ontrack ADU 200 s USB plug to one of...

Page 45: ...pin ELCO EDAC connectors for the Euphonix Patchbay Out 1 90 pin ELCO Control Room Speakers Talk Back and Listen Back Preamp and Solo Buses outputs This connector outputs eight Control Room Main channels six Control Room Alt 1 channels two Control Room Alt 2 channels four Listen pre two talk pre and two Solo channels The optional output cable fans out to two 38 pin ELCO Edac connec tors for the Eup...

Page 46: ... Connector rear view Crk Designator 24 X 32 High Low Gnd 1 M1 Talk A E L 2 M2 Talk B F M 3 M Listen C H N 4 M4 Listen D J P 5 M5 Listen DD JJ PP 6 M6 Listen EE KK RR 7 LL SS MM TT S V 10 T U W 11 X Z AA 12 Y BB CC A B C D L M N P J E F H K T R S V U W X Y Z A A B B C C D D E E F F H H J J K K L L M M N N P P R R S S T T FF 8 HH 9 R 3 ...

Page 47: ... BZ 15 L17 Mon A Li BL BU CA 16 L18 Mon A Ri BM BV CB 17 L19 Mon B L BN BW CC 18 L20 Mon B R BP BX CD 19 L21 Mon C L CF CN CW 20 L22 Mon C R CH CP CX 21 L23 Mon D L CJ CR CY 22 L24 Mon D R CK CS CZ 23 L1 Solo L CL CT DA 24 L2 Solo R CM CU DB A B C D E F A E A F A H A J A K A L A U A M A N A P A R A S A T A V A W A X A Y B C A Z B A B B C E B Y B Z C A C B C C C D B D B E B F B H B S S T B U B V B ...

Page 48: ...26 Mon C R AC AL AT 13 BO27 Mon D L BJ BS BY 14 BO28 Mon D R BK BT BZ 15 BL BU CA 16 BM BV CB 17 BN BW CC 18 BP BX CD 19 CF CN CW 20 CH CP CX 21 CJ CR CY 22 CK CS CZ 23 CL CT DA 24 CM CU DB A B C D E F A E A F A H A J A K A L A U A M A N A P A R A S A T A V A W A X A Y B C A Z B A B B C E B Y B Z C A C B C C C D B D B E B F B H B S S T B U B V B W B X B R B J B K B L B M B N B P C F C H C J C K C ...

Page 49: ...8 CR main B BK BT BZ 15 BO9 CR main Li BL BU CA 16 BO10 CR main Ri BM BV CB 17 BO13 CR Alt 1 L BN BW CC 18 BO14 CR Alt 1 C BP BX CD 19 BO15 CR Alt 1 R CF CN CW 20 BO16 CR Alt 1 Sl CH CP CX 21 BO29 CR Alt 1 Sr CJ CR CY 22 BO30 CR Alt 1 B CK CS CZ 23 BO1 CR Alt 2 L CL CT DA 24 BO2 CR Alt 2 R CM CU DB A B C D E F A E A F A H A J A K A L A U A M A N A P A R A S A T A V A W A X A Y B C A Z B A B B C E ...

Page 50: ...e 3 6 Out 3 DB 25 Pinout Figure 3 14 DB 25 Connector Crk Designator 24 X 32 High Low Gnd 24 12 25 10 23 11 21 9 22 7 20 8 18 6 19 4 17 5 7 Solo L 15 3 16 8 Solo R 1 14 2 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 T1 T2 L1 L2 L3 L4 ...

Page 51: ...CO connectors These outputs feed an AM713 Analog to MADI Converter a 24 male XLR to 38 pin ELCO cable is provided Control DA 15 Connect to the System Computer via TCC breakout cable provided All patching switching and gain controls are communicated via this connection AC Line In IEC and Fuse Tray Accepts standard IEC power cord provided An autoranging switching supply accepts voltages between 90 2...

Page 52: ...dio Mic 11 23 From studio Mic 12 24 D D E E F F H H P R S T L M N P R S T U V W X Y Z A A B B C C J J K K L L M M N N C D A B E F H J K P R S T D D E E F F H H P P R R S S T T E F G H J L M N P R S T U V W X Y Z A A B B C C J J K K L L M M N N C D A B Num 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 L M N P PP RR SS TT V W AA CC E F H J JJ KK LL MM S U Z BB A B C D DD EE FF HH R T X Y G Wiring Instruction Descripti...

Page 53: ...onnectors IEC Accepts two standard IEC power cords provided Two autorang ing switching supplies accept voltages between 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz or closed control inputs SNMP Service Port DE 9 Optional connection for SNMP management SNMP Monitoring Optional The SNMP System Management Controller monitors operating condtions and notifies the user to take action to avert system failure It provides a simp...

Page 54: ...Custom rates from external sources Sample Rate Source LEDs These LEDs indicate the format of the Sample Rate Source to which the converter is currently locked Sample Rate Source can be auto sensed or man ually selected If an external source is not detected the AM713 reverts to Internal sync If a manually selected source is not present the Sample Rate Source indicator blinks AES Sample Rate locked ...

Page 55: ... Digital Input female XLR Stereo AES EBU digital input on one XLR con nector Functions in parallel with the auxiliary S PDIF input and the two inputs should not be used simultaneously S PDIF Digital Input RCA Stereo S PDIF digital input on one RCA connector Func tions in parallel with the auxiliary AES EBU input and the two inputs should not be used simultaneously AES Sync In female XLR Master clo...

Page 56: ...g inputs 25 26 Aux analog inputs 27 28 Aux digital inputs NOTE 28 channels are always transmitted dual channels are not used Trim Switches Four detented trim rotary switches accessed from the front panel adjust the analog input level of channels 1 8 9 16 17 24 and auxiliary analog in 2 dB steps between 12 and 26 dBU ...

Page 57: ...from external sources Sample Rate Source LEDs These LEDs indicate the format of the Sample Rate Source to which the converter is currently locked Sample Rate Source can be auto sensed or man ually selected If an external source is not detected the MA703 mutes its outputs If a man ually selected source is not present the Sample Rate Source indicator blinks AES Sample Rate locked to AES Input Word S...

Page 58: ... Stereo AES EBU digital outputs on one XLR connector Functions in parallel with the auxiliary S PDIF output and the two inputs should not be used simultaneously S PDIF Digital Outputs RCA Stereo S PDIF digital output on one RCA connector Functions in parallel with the auxiliary AES EBU output and the two inputs should not be used simultaneously AES Sync In female XLR Master clock input for the con...

Page 59: ...Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 59 MADI In BNC Digital audio signal input 1 24 analog outputs 25 26 aux analog outputs 27 28 aux digital outputs ...

Page 60: ...arn the user that the sample rate for those channels is not in sync with the system settings Sam ple rate conversion reduces the bit depth in a 24 bit signal to 20 bits Sample Rate LEDs These LEDs indicate the Sample Rate to which the converter is cur rently locked Sample Rates are auto sensed but can be manually selected Supported Sam ple Rates are 96 kHz 88 2 kHz not shown 48 kHz 44 1 kHz and Cu...

Page 61: ...t be used simultaneously with the XLR inputs See Figure 3 24 on page 57 for pinout diagram Auxiliary Analog Inputs female XLR Two balanced analog inputs on XLR connectors Input sensitivity is set from the front panel Auxiliary AES EBU Digital Input female XLR Stereo AES EBU digital input on one XLR connector Functions in parallel with the auxiliary S PDIF input and the two inputs should not be use...

Page 62: ...714 Parallel AES EBU Digital Inputs Female DB 25 13 25 1 14 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Connector 1 N C N C N C N C N C N C Digital In 7 8 GND Digital In 5 6 Digital In 3 4 GND Digital In 1 2 N C N C N C N C N C N C N C Digital In 7 8 Digital In 5 6 GND Digital In 3 4 Digital In 1 2 GND Connector 2 N C N C N C N C N C N C Digital In 15 16 GND Digital In 13...

Page 63: ...mple Rate Source to which the converter is currently locked Sample Rate Source can be auto sensed or man ually selected If an external source is not detected the MD704 mutes its outputs If a man ually selected source is not present the Sample Rate Source indicator blinks AES Sample Rate locked to AES Input Word Sample Rate locked to Word Clock Input MADI Sample Rate locked to MADI Auto Sample Rate...

Page 64: ...llel with the auxiliary S PDIF output and the two outputs should not be used simultaneously S PDIF Digital Outputs RCA Dual channel S PDIF digital output on one RCA con nector Functions in parallel with the auxiliary AES EBU output and the two outputs should not be used simultaneously AES Sync In female XLR Master clock input for the converter when using AES as the Sample Rate Source AES Sync Thru...

Page 65: ... 1 2 N C N C N C N C N C N C N C Digital out 7 8 Digital out 5 6 GND Digital out 3 4 Digital out 1 2 GND N C N C N C N C N C N C N C N C Digital Out 15 16 GND Digital Out 13 14 Digital Out 11 12 GND Digital Out 9 10 N C N C N C N C N C N C Digital Out 15 16 Digital Out 13 14 GND Digital Out 11 12 Digital Out 9 10 GND Digital Out 23 24 Digital Out 21 22 GND Digital Out 19 20 Digital Out 17 18 GND N...

Page 66: ...le XLR Connect an AES Sync signal to this XLR con nector to synchronize the Format A MADI signal According to the AES specification to operate correctly the AES sync signal must use the same sample rate as the incoming MADI cable not provided FC 726 FORMAT CONVERTER MADI SDIF 2 PRODIGI TDIF ADAT PROTOOLS AES SRC MADI SDIF 2 PRODIGI TDIF ADAT PROTOOLS AES SRC MADI SDIF 2 PRODIGI TDIF ADAT PROTOOLS ...

Page 67: ...ace or synchronization unit i e 888 24 to synchronize both devices This allows both a Digidesign I O unit and the FC726 to be connected to the same Pro Tools computer If Slave Clk In has a valid sync signal it is passed through to Slave Clk Out If Slave Clk In does not have a valid sync signal the lowest numbered bank of eight inputs that is locked and in use is selected as the clock source cable ...

Page 68: ...Channel 7 8 In HOT Pin 8 Channel 1 2 Out COLD Pin 9 Channel 3 4 Out GND Pin 10 Channel 3 4 Out HOT Pin 11 Channel 5 6 Out COLD Pin 12 Channel 7 8 Out GND Pin 13 Channel 7 8 Out HOT Pin 14 Channel 1 2 In GND Pin 15 Channel 1 2 In HOT Pin 16 Channel 3 4 In COLD Pin 17 Channel 5 6 In GND Pin 18 Channel 5 6 In HOT Pin 19 Channel 7 8 In COLD Pin 20 Channel 1 2 Out GND Pin 21 Channel 1 2 Out HOT Pin 22 ...

Page 69: ...in 23 1 NC 0 tie to pin 23 21 Bit Clk In NC NC Bit Clk In Bit Clk In 22 Bit Clk In NC NC Bit Clk In NC 23 GND GND GND GND GND 24 Word Clk In NC In LR Clk Word Clk In Word Clk In 25 Word Clk In NC NC Word Clk In GND 26 Out 1 Out 1 NC Out 1 Out 1 2 27 Out 1 Out 1 Out 1 2 Out 1 NC 28 Out 2 Out 3 NC Out 3 Out 3 4 29 Out 2 Out 3 Out 3 4 Out 3 NC 30 Out 3 Out 5 NC Out 5 Out 5 6 31 Out 3 Out 5 Out 5 6 Ou...

Page 70: ... NC J1 22 NC J1 23 J2 17 J1 18 J1 20 GND J1 24 J2 5 Word Clock In J1 25 NC J1 26 NC J1 27 J2 13 Out 1 2 J1 28 NC J1 29 J2 12 Out 3 4 J1 30 NC J1 31 J2 11 Out 5 6 J1 32 NC J1 33 J2 10 Out 7 8 J1 34 J2 8 FS0 Out J1 35 NC J1 36 J2 20 FS1 Out J1 37 NC J1 38 J2 21 Emph Out J1 39 NC J1 40 NC J1 41 NC J1 42 NC J1 43 NC J1 44 J2 22 23 GND J1 45 J2 9 Word Clock Out J1 46 NC J1 47 NC J1 48 NC J1 49 NC J1 50...

Page 71: ...In 8 J1 18 J1 23 Cable ID J1 19 J1 23 Cable ID J1 20 NC Cable ID J1 21 NC J1 22 NC J1 23 J1 18 19 GND J1 24 NC J1 25 NC J1 26 J5 2 Out 1 J1 27 J5 1 Out 1 J1 28 J5 6 Out 3 J1 29 J5 5 Out 3 J1 30 J5 10 Out 5 J1 31 J5 9 Out 5 J1 32 J5 14 Out 7 J1 33 J5 13 Out 7 J1 34 J5 4 Out 2 J1 35 J5 3 Out 2 J1 36 J5 8 Out 4 J1 37 J5 7 Out 4 J1 38 J5 12 Out 6 J1 39 J5 11 Out 6 J1 40 J5 16 Out 8 J1 41 J5 15 Out 8 J...

Page 72: ...n a single MADI I O is possible Compact stagebox configurations are also available Audio formats supported are remote controlled preamp line level analog I O AES EBU and HD SD embedder de embedder These formats can be used simul taneously in the same frame Additional modules include sync MADI I O and re mote control interface Audio connections can be on both front and rear Configuration is done us...

Page 73: ...ut In this mode it must be installed in one of the four reserved slots on the rear plane MM936 MADI In Out two SC Duplex 62 5 125µm multimode fiber The MM936 pro vides redundant MADI over fiber connections MADI output is muted to two fibers MADI input is received on two fibers with the priority on fiber 1 In the event of loss of MADI on fiber 1 the module automatically selects fiber 2 as the MADI ...

Page 74: ...interface is used for setup of modules An RS232 modem interface is provided for direct access to the controller s terminal interface WC984 4ch WCLK Out four BNC The WC984 is a sync output module for the Modular I O system It provides four buffered Word Clock outputs Word clock is derived from the frame s sync buss AD920 4ch Analog Line Input four female XLR The AD920 is a 4ch 24 bit A D conver ter...

Page 75: ...nterface XLR outputs are at 110 ohms Sample rates up to 96kHz are supported following the system clock DD911 4ch AES In Out four BNC The DD911 is a 4ch AES EBU input output interface Coaxial inputs and outputs are at 75 ohms with sample rate converters on the inputs Sample rates up to 96kHz are supported Relays connect related inputs and outputs if power fails hardware bypass DD912 8ch AES In four...

Page 76: ...and 19 slots on the rear plane Rear plane slots 1 4 are reserved for the master sync module however they may be used for other modules as well Control and sync busses are linked between the two backplanes Rear and front plane audio busses may be linked linked mode or separated discrete mode via switches on an internal inter connect PCB The frame PSUs provide 12 amps 5vDC IO94 Stagebox Frame The IO...

Page 77: ...iber stageboxes Each of these positions may be fitted with an MM936 MADI In Out redundant fiber and an MM934 MADI In Out coax to act as redundant MADI over fiber to MADI coax converters The MM936 configuration is done via the FC972 Remote also in stalled in the frame Sync is handled by the SY983 Sync module Other slots may be used for additional I O as these audio busses have no interaction with t...

Page 78: ...Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 78 Table 3 11 I O Module Summary Table 3 12 Control Module Summary Table 3 13 Frame Summary ...

Page 79: ...talled in the System Computer It also supports Midi Machine Control MMC and can read and generate timecode over MIDI RS422 and LTC A BNC input connector accepts Bi Tri Level video reference signals General purpose inputs and outputs are handled by the TT002 Thirty two buffered TTL inputs and open collector outputs are available on two 37 pin D subminiature connectors on the rear panel of the Syste...

Page 80: ...6 GND GPO 1 GPO 3 GPO 5 GPO 7 GPO 9 GPO 11 GPO 13 GPO 15 GND GPI 3 GPI 5 GPI 7 GPI 9 GPI 11 GPI 13 GPI 15 Clamp VCC GPO 4 GPO 6 GPO 8 GPO 10 GPO 14 GPO 16 VCC GPO 2 GPO 12 1 19 Pin Pin Pin Pin Description Description Description Description 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 GPI 17 GPI 18 GPI 20 GPI 22 GPI 24 GPI 26 GPI 28 GPI 30 GPI 32...

Page 81: ...it Figure 3 38 Simplified TT002 GPO and GPI circuits The voltage input range for the TT002 GPI is 0 to 2 5 volts DC for a valid logic low and 2 5 volts to 5 volts DC for a valid logic high Input pins can be ground ed via an open collector relay open drain etc to change from a high to low logic state ...

Page 82: ...ADI The same device is used at both ends but their functionality differs If a a sync source is connected AES or word clock it is a local unit otherwise the device looks for sync on the sync fiber and if found behaves as a remote unit The front panel has LEDs that indicate the status of the power supplies synchronization activity and the status of several other functions Each group is discussed in ...

Page 83: ... to the remote unit over the fiber link Status TCC Indicates TCC data activity Loop Indicates that the TCC Sync fiber loop is complete and the time of flight has been calculated MADI IN Indicates that a MADI signal is present on the 75 Ω BNC MADI In and also on the Fiber TX connector MADI OUT Indicates that a MADI signal is present on the 75 Ω BNC MADI Out and also on the Fiber RX connector Rear P...

Page 84: ...XLR input AES SYNC OUT male XLR or BNC WORD OUT BNC Connect one of these ports to the digital sync reference input of any device receiving MADI at the remote unit Only one output connection XLR or BNC should be used at a time RETIMED AES SYNC OUT male XLR RETIMED WORD OUT BNC Connect one of these ports to the digital sync reference input of any device send ing MADI from the remote unit back to the...

Page 85: ...ical Connector Connects local and re mote units Connect local RX and TX to remote TX and RX respectively Both connections are required for proper operation FIBER MADI TX RX ST Optical Connector Connects local and remote units Connect local RX and TX to remote TX and RX respectively A single connection can be used if MADI signals are only required for one direction MADI IN BNC MADI connection for s...

Page 86: ... Connect the Ontrack ADU 200 s USB plug to one of the Hybrid Pilot s rear panel USB ports 4 Connect a shielded RJ 45 Ethernet cable from the Ontrack s RJ 45 port to your KVM s RJ 45 port The cable MUST BE SHIELDED or the switching will not function properly Check that the RJ 45 connectors have metal ends Now when a Workstation key is pressed on the CM401T subpanel the Hybrid Pilot sends a switch c...

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