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E72 Smart Console™ Installation Guide 

March 2007 

Every console must have a 

Monitor Panel

 and an 

Expert Panel

  fitted as a pair 

either in sections A and B or in sections C and D respectively as shown above. 
Every console must also have an Upper

 Active Panel

 and a Lower 

Active Panel

 

also fitted as a pair in the remaining bays out of the A/B and C/D pairs. 

 

Generally the upper and lower 

Active Panels 

are fitted to bays C and D, however 

some users, such as left-handed engineers, may prefer them fitted in A and B. They 
can of course be changed at will due to the hot-swappable nature of the console. 

 

Now let us turn our attention to the bays denoted by E, F, G, H, I and J in the above 
diagram. Two modules fit in the bays represented by each letter. The bays E, F and G 
can either house a pair of 

EQ/AUX 

Modules or a double width module such as the 

upper part of the 

Post Panel

 Module or a pair of blanking panels if this bay is 

unused. 

EQ/AUX 

Modules and blanking panels can be mixed. 

 

The bays H, I and J can either house a pair of blanking or 

Fader 

Modules or a 

double width module such as the lower part of the 

Post Panel 

Module. The 

Post 

Panel 

Module is an optional extra and not necessary for the operation of a console. 

It is possible to fit a lower 

Post Panel 

Module without the upper module or vice 

versa. 

 

 

Similarly, the 

Fader 

Modules would ideally be fitted with 

EQ/AUX 

Modules 

directly above them but the console will operate correctly if this is not the case.  
Note that modules designed for bays A and C will not fit in bays E, F and G and vice 
versa. Modules designed for bays B and D cannot be fitted in bays H, I and J. 

 

Now it is time to begin populating the console with the modules. Insert the modules 
one at a time, making sure to observe the legal positioning rules described above.  

 

The technique for inserting a module is as follows:  
Open the rear and front bolsters by grasping the ends of them and lifting them 
upwards so they unlatch thus allowing them to swivel downwards and away from 
the body of the console. 

 

Each module has a handle-end and a connector-end. Position the module in the bay 
so the connector-end slides in first while the handle-end is still raised slightly (see 
Plate 9). Next lower the handle-end of the module so it is flush with the base of the 
bay and, while keeping downward pressure on the connector-end, push the module 
into place with the handle (see Plate 10). The modules will only click into place if the 
switch under the handles is lifted. Once the module is seated make sure the switch is 
pushed back down to ensure it is secured. Removing the modules is the reverse 
procedure – lift the switch first before pulling out the module. 

 

In the case that the console is not fully populated please install blanking-panels that 
have been provided to complete the surface. 

Summary of Contents for Smart Console E72

Page 1: ...Smart Console Elite series Installation Guide For Smart Console E72...

Page 2: ...ion Guide 7 Powering Up 9 Plate 1 Module bays 7 Plate 2 Rear of rack showing connection points 10 Plate 3 Rear left of console showing connection points 11 Plate 4 Rear of console showing Video conect...

Page 3: ...Ethernet connection is required from the rack mounted computer to your mix engine or to the local area network LAN your mix engine is connected to Both the control surface and the rack mounted comput...

Page 4: ...of each m6screw is entirely within the console when fully mounted The console furniture should be rigid and should not rely on the console for its structural integrity Note also that there will need t...

Page 5: ...control surface in your studio furniture Once the console has been carefully lowered into the correctly sized space in your studio furniture attach the console using the three m6 screws on either sid...

Page 6: ...connect an Ethernet cable from the remaining network socket on the rack see Pointer C on Plate 2 to your mix engine or to your LAN where your mix engine is also connected If you connect directly betw...

Page 7: ...is a series of VFD display modules also referred to as Fader displays in Smart Console user documentation that separate the console into top and bottom halves Modules that are designed for the top ha...

Page 8: ...ice versa Similarly the Fader Modules would ideally be fitted with EQ AUX Modules directly above them but the console will operate correctly if this is not the case Note that modules designed for bays...

Page 9: ...or LED in the upper left corner The Arc should also flash the top left most LED not including meters in both segments If any modules do not flash their top left most LED then re seat them in the chass...

Page 10: ...10 10 E72 Smart Console Installation Guide March 2007 Plate 2 Rear of rack showing connection points...

Page 11: ...n Guide Mar 2007 11 Plate 3 Rear left of E72 console showing connection points Plate 4 Rear of E72 console showing Scribble Strip Scanner connector A the RCA cable connector B the Ethernet cable conne...

Page 12: ...12 12 E72 Smart Console Installation Guide March 2007 Plate 5 E72 mounting points Plate 6 An example of the suggested angle bracket mounting procedure M6 mounting screws...

Page 13: ...13 E72 Smart Console Installation Guide Mar 2007 13 Plate 7 E72 dimensions...

Page 14: ...tion Guide March 2007 Plate 8 Further E72 dimensions Note Threaded mounting posts are 6 5mm in diameter and 32mm long Please leave 120mm clearance at rear of console for bolster to open for ventilatio...

Page 15: ...15 E72 Smart Console Installation Guide Mar 2007 15 Plate 9 Inserting modules Plate 10 Inserting modules 2...

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