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C10 HD Installation Manual

Section 3: Installation   

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Page 3–i

• System overview

Diagram

• Power Supply

• Sync Source

• network

connections

• network

configuration

• alpha-Link Live

and Live-r

• alpha-Link 8rmP

• gP i/o

• talkback and

oscillator

• headphones

• ipmiDi

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n thiS Section

… are step by step instructions about how to connect
the console to its peripherals and any optional items.
Note that there is a section describing the initial setup of
the IP network.

Section 3:
inStaLLation

Summary of Contents for C10 HD

Page 1: ...Solid State Logic S V I S I N O O U N D DIGITAL BROADCAST CONSOLE Installation Manual Part Number 82BCXG02F Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...erved under International and Pan American Copyright Conventions C10 HD C100 HD C100 HDS C200 HD C300 HD Blackrock RIO NetBridge Solid State Logic and SSL are trademarks of Solid State Logic All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means whether mechanical or electronic without the written...

Page 3: ...ains InputVoltage Current 2 5 Grounding 2 5 Computer for File Management 2 6 Network Hubs Switches 2 6 Installation Cabling 2 7 Network Cables 2 7 Sync Cables 2 7 Analogue Cables 2 7 Digital Cables 2 7 Serial cables 2 7 System Wiring Overview 2 8 Fibre cables 2 9 C10 Hd system Components 2 13 C10 HD Console 2 13 Console Processors 2 15 Console Networks 2 15 Connector panels 2 15 Connectors 2 17 Al...

Page 4: ...3 7 Logging Out 3 7 Time Zone Selection 3 8 Server Configuration Options ssl_setup 3 9 alpha Link LIVe r 3 11 Fibre Cables 3 11 Analogue I O 3 11 Digital I O 3 11 8 RMP Remote 3 11 alpha Link 8 rMP 3 13 Audio Connection 3 13 Remote Control Link 3 13 Remote ID configuration 3 13 Morse stageboxes 3 15 Fibre Cables 3 15 GP I o Console and remote GP I o Box 3 17 Remote GPIO Box 3 17 talkback 3 19 osci...

Page 5: ... routing 4 19 Step A9 Check the new IO configuration 4 21 Assigning input sources to channels 4 21 Routing the channel to the Programme bus 4 21 Auditioning the Programme bus on the monitors 4 21 B Console Configuration 4 23 Step B1 Set the Boot Project 4 23 Step B2 Set Passwords 4 24 Step B3 Create Projects 4 25 Step B4 Assign Centre Section and Touchscreen Softkeys 4 26 Default Project Softkey A...

Page 6: ... Alpha Link Configuration 5 27 DHD Stagebox Configuration 5 28 RIO Setup 5 29 RIO Parameters 5 30 Creating Redundant RIO and MORSE Links 5 35 MORSE Setup 5 36 network Menu 5 37 Netlist 5 37 IP 5 39 Config Menu 5 41 Levels 5 41 GPIO 5 42 AFV Setup 5 46 Pan Formats 5 47 dsP Menu 5 49 Status DSP 5 49 Front Panel Menu 5 51 Scribble 5 51 Settings 5 51 Ethernet FP Setup 5 52 Fader Reset 5 56 router Labe...

Page 7: ...utput 6 10 C10 HD Console 6 10 GPI Outputs 1 12 6 10 GPI Inputs 1 12 6 10 AES EBU Inputs Outputs A B C 1 8 9 16 17 24 6 11 Analogue Input Output 1 8 9 16 17 24 6 11 Alpha Link Live R 6 11 Microphone Input 6 12 Alpha Link 8 RMP 6 12 Analogue Output 1 8 6 12 Remote GPIO Box 6 13 GPI Outputs 6 13 GP Inputs 6 13 AES EBU In Out 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 6 14 RIO Analogue and Digital I O 6 14 Analogue In Out...

Page 8: ...nnel Control tile removal 7 2 s 3 Centre Control tile removal 7 3 s 4 Channel tFt screen removal 7 4 s 5 Centre tFt touchscreen removal 7 5 s 6 Power supply removal 7 6 s 7 dsP Processor removal 7 7 s 8 sBC Computer Board removal 7 8 Page vi Section 1 Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual C10 HD Introduction ...

Page 9: ...Is seCtIon is an overview of the scope of this manual but before installing anything please take time to read this section fully as it also includes important information relating to electrical and to physical safety seCtIon 1 IntroduCtIon ...

Page 10: ...Page viii Section 1 Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual C10 HD Introduction Solid State Logic S V I S I N O O U N D Digital Broadcast Console ...

Page 11: ... instructions and includes a section on the initial setup of the system network Section 4 Configuration Covers the first steps necessary to set up the console surface in order to name signals and to make basic I O routes This is the section that should result in sound coming out Section 5 administration The console can be configured in different ways depending on the degree of control required by ...

Page 12: ...nother page or in an Appendix ContaCtInG ssL For all general enquiries about installation please contact your local SSL representative For support or training enquiries contact Customer Support support solidstatelogic com addItIonaL readInG This manual includes console operational information that will be of use during the console s initial configuration More extensive console operational informat...

Page 13: ... product intended to form an integrated component part of a professional audio recording mixing TV radio broadcast or similar studio wherein it will perform to specification providing that it is installed according to professional practice saFety eartH ConneCtIon Any mains powered item of SSL equipment that is supplied with a 3 core mains lead whether connectorised or not must always have the eart...

Page 14: ...ns inlet connectors on the power input panel beneath the rear of the console MaIns IsoLatIon and oVer Current ProteCtIon An external disconnect device is required for this equipment which must be installed according to current wiring regulations A detachable power cord as fitted to this equipment is a suitable disconnect device An external over current protection device is required to protect the ...

Page 15: ... with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense InstruCtIons For dIsPosaL oF Weee By users In tHe euroPean unIon The symbol shown here which is on the product or on its packaging indicate...

Page 16: ...Page 1 6 Section 1 Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual C10 HD Introduction ...

Page 17: ...ices which are available from SSL that may be useful when planning the delivery and support of the console To help with the preparation two pre installation sections then list all the physical and technical requirements necessary to ensure with a smooth installation Finally each component part of a C10 HD system is described in more detail Section 2 PreParation C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2...

Page 18: ...ble Ducting 2 4 Service Access 2 4 technical requirements 2 5 Sync Source 2 5 Mains Input Voltage Current 2 5 UPS Provision 2 5 Grounding 2 5 Computer for File Management 2 6 Computer for MORSE Configuration 2 6 Network Hubs Switches 2 6 Hub for the TCP IP network 2 6 Hub for the SSL network 2 6 Hub for the ipMIDI network 2 6 installation cabling 2 7 Network Cables 2 7 Sync Cables 2 7 Analogue Cab...

Page 19: ... 15 Connector panels 2 15 Connectors 2 17 Alpha Link LIVE R 2 19 Fibre Connection 2 19 Connector Summary 2 19 Alpha Link Live 2 19 Alpha Link 8 RMP 2 21 Audio and Control Cables 2 21 Connector Summary 2 21 MORSE System option 2 23 Remote GP IO Interface 2 25 Input Switching 2 25 Output Switching 2 25 SDI MADI Interface 2 27 Fibre Connections 2 27 System options 2 28 Loudspeaker Shelf 2 28 Side Arm...

Page 20: ...Preparation Page 2 iv Section 2 Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual 1 equals 25 4mm exactly 1metre equals 3 3 roughly 1kg equals 2 2lb roughly ...

Page 21: ...sole can be installed all building work should be completed and the environment MUST be clean The presence of dust particularly cement particles increases the chance of long term damage being caused to the moving faders and other controls Such damage may cause the warranty to be rendered invalid training Two days of standard operator training can be ordered for the C10 HD system This is normally b...

Page 22: ...at a visit from an SSL engineer will be necessary in the majority of cases where a replacement part is required Console sub assemblies are designed to be easily removable to facilitate replacement Additional information can be found in the Servicing Procedures Section 7 of this manual extenDeD Warranty The standard warranty period may optionally be extended up to a maximum of 5 years Three levels ...

Page 23: ... unitS All audio input and output for the C10 console is accessed via remote 19 rack assemblies so some external racking space will be required aLPha Link i o Standard I O units for the C10 console are the Alpha Link LIVE R and Alpha Link 8 RMP Each unit is 2U in height and 300mm deep The quantities of each rack supplied will depend upon the user s specific requirement of analogue digital and micr...

Page 24: ...s If a RIO is being used for multiple microphone inputs its heat dissipation can equal that of the console and it should therefore be operated in an air conditioned environment Environmental requirements and power dissipation figures for individual system components are listed in Appendices A and E cabLe Ducting Cable ducting will be required between the console and any outboard racks and the reco...

Page 25: ...er supplies so do not require voltage selection adjustment All power inlets use detachable IEC type mains leads The leads supplied are 2m in length and the cable diameter is approximately 6mm The free end of each lead is unterminated and will need to be connected to a suitable outlet C10 HD systems are equipped as standard with dual redundant power supplies for On Air resilience so are fitted with...

Page 26: ...the same one as used for file management providing it can be equipped with two separate network ports MORSE router connects to the SSL network file management uses TCP IP and the two networks need to be kept separate See console networks page 2 15 netWork hubS SWitcheS Although not necessary in all cases some configurations will require external hub switchs to be supplied order to create the separ...

Page 27: ... 75Ω coaxial cable terminated with 75Ω BNC connectors The sync signals provided must be from a common source to all equipment For example if both video and Wordclock signals are being used then Wordclock must be generated by or locked to the video sync generator anaLogue cabLeS The console surface includes an inbuilt talkback microphone with amplifier and a headphone socket is mounted under the co...

Page 28: ... Menu 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 ATT 10...

Page 29: ...ionally be ordered with singlemode versions for any of the fibre links The corresponding port on the console processor must also be changed to singlemode Alpha Link LIVE is only available with multimode interfaces All SSL fibre interfaces use flat PC termination not angled APC Singlemode and multimode interfaces and connectors are almost identical in appearance however they are operationally incom...

Page 30: ...MADI POWER INPUT OUTPUT SAMPLE RATE CLOCK METERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AD DA XS AES INT EXT 44 1k 48k 96k 38 2k AES ANA MADI EXP 1 2 Standard Ports Optional upgrade Console MADI POWER INPUT OUTPUT SAMPLE RATE CLOCK METERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AD DA XS AES INT EXT 44 1k 48k 96k 38 2k AES ANA MADI EXP 1 2 1 2 Standard...

Page 31: ...oxes use up to 56 channels per MADI link Fibre cabLing examPLeS See oPPoSite The number of fibre connections that will need to be run between the processor and each remote i o locations will depend on the type of connection chosen All I O units are fitted with two audio connectors to facilitate the installation of redundant audio links Installation Cabling C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2 Prep...

Page 32: ...2ch connector PaneL Location Power and I O Connector Panels Individual Bay Isolator switches PSU Bay Heat Sinks for Power Supplies and DSP units Leg Attachment M8 Hex Channel Control Tile Top Trim Channel TFT Screen Centre TFT With Touch Screen Side Arm Trim Optional Headphone Socket Front Buffer Centre Control Tile Fader Tile ...

Page 33: ...are not available for the 8 channel console Console fixing inserts are metric M8 standard Ensure that a minimum of 10mm and a maximum of 25mm thread protrusion is available to secure the console The supporting table must not extend beyond the flat base of the console into the rear connector panel area Doing so would not allow sufficient space for the fibre cables to exit without excessive bending ...

Page 34: ...ch anD 32ch FrameS O I O I PUSH Main I O Panel Power Inputs 1 2 Main I O Panel Backup I O Panel Power Inputs 1 2 Backup I O Panel Channels 1 8 Leg Attachment Inserts M8 4 per bay Frames viewed from below Legs not shown for clarity Channels 17 24 Channels 25 32 32 ch frame only Channels 9 16 16 ch frame only Centre Section Channels 1 8 Channels 9 16 Centre Section ...

Page 35: ...to provide SNMP monitoring data to facilitate remote service diagnostics when connected to an external PC via the standard TCP IP network ProceSSor reDunDancy Console sizes of 16 channels and above can be specified with duplicate DSP and SBC assemblies to provide full processor redundancy Refer to Appendix G for additional information relating to redundant processing conSoLe netWorkS The console u...

Page 36: ...edundant processing PUSH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Talkback Output SBC Mouse Touch screen MADI Ports 1 4 Standard MADI Ports 5 8 Option Same as Main Panel SBC VGA Sync Input Not Used Touch screen VGA 12V Out RS422 Serial Port 1 Port 2 Headphone Input SSL Net 2 SSL Net 1 ipMIDI SSL Net 3 TCP IP Net GPI Out GPI In 10 9 8 10 9 8 7 7 7 7 6 5 SSL Net 2 SSL Net 1 TCP IP Net 5 4 11 12 3 2 1 ...

Page 37: ...ll for text input as an alternative to the touchscreen A suitable combined keyboard trackball is available to order as an option SbC VGA MOuSE HD15F USB Direct keyboard and monitor connections to the SBC Linux PC A permanent connection is not required these ports are available for access during initial system configuration where no network computer is available MADI I O LC Fibre Fibre interface po...

Page 38: ... ANALOGUE 17 24 ANALOGUE 9 16 ANALOGUE 1 8 OUT 9 16 IN 9 16 OUT 17 24 IN 17 24 OUT 1 8 IN 1 8 RMP 2 RMP 3 ANALOG 1 8 ANALOG 17 24 ANALOG 9 16 AES EBU A AES EBU B AES EBU C OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN EXPANSION PORT MADI OUT MADI IN IN WORD CLOCK OUT REMOTE RMP 1 RMP 2 RMP 3 POWER VIDEO IN aLPha Link Live r Live 300mm rear PaneL connectorS aLPha Link Live r rear PaneL connectorS aLPha Link Live 2U ...

Page 39: ...bre cables necessary to remotely locate the Alpha Link units connector Summary Alpha Link LIVE R only see below See Section 6 11 for the connector pinouts aLPha Link Live Alpha Link Live is operationally the same as the LIVE R except in the following areas Only a single MADI fibre connector is included See panel layout opposite Two versions of the unit are available which provide either 18dBu or 2...

Page 40: ...n Manual 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 MIC LINE IN 1 MIC LINE IN 2 MIC LINE IN 3 MIC LINE IN 4 MIC LINE IN 5 MIC LINE IN 6 MIC LINE IN 7 MIC LINE IN 8 LINE OUT 1 8 CONNECT TO ALPHA LINK PORT NUMBER POWER aLPha Link 8 rmP 300mm Rear Panel Connectors 2U ...

Page 41: ...te RJ45 data cable Pairs of audio plus control cables can be ordered from SSL in lengths of 1m 5m 10m and 25m Cable pinouts are listed in the appendices The maximum recommended cable length between each Alpha link 8 RMP and an Alpha Link LIVE R is 50m connector Summary See Section 6 12 for the connector pinouts Pinout of the data cable will differ depending on whether Alpha Link Live or Alpha Link...

Page 42: ...Section 2 Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual morSe Stagebox morSe 3u router Mic Line In TX Isolated Line Output Line In Line Out AES EBU In Out Input SRC Line Input Line Output Tx Isolated AES EBU In Out SDI Embedder De embed ...

Page 43: ...eboxes can be directly connected to the processor Both router and stagebox can support redundant fibre link connection Each stagebox provides 14 slots for input modules so can each can be fitted with up to 56 channels of I O Plug in modules are available that provide Microphone level input line level analogue I O AES MADI and HD SDI embedding and or de embedding A 2nd redundant power supply can be...

Page 44: ...ration C10 HD Installation Manual 0 F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 12 13 24 IN 1 12 13 24 OUT 25 36 37 48 IN OUT POWER A POWER B NETWORK ADDRESS CONSOLE BOX 25 36 37 48 170mm 1U remote gP io interFace Rear Panel ...

Page 45: ...d type It is recommended that a separate earthed lead is attached to the rear of the chassis to ensure a permanent ground connection An M3 threaded insert is provided on the rear panel for the ground lead inPut SWitching Inputs are triggered by applying a voltage of between 4V and 30V AC or DC across each pair of inputs pins The current drawn is approximately 10mA A 0V reference is available on al...

Page 46: ... 4 OUT IN SDI 3 OUT IN SDI 2 OUT IN SDI 1 OUT AES OUTPUTS UNBALANCED MADI ETHERNET PSU 1 PSU 2 REF IN WK OUT AES OUT GP I O RS 422 198mm 1U SDi maDi interFace Rear Panel MADI reDunDant Fibre connection uSing oPti coax MADI Opti Coax Media Converter SC LC fibre ST LC fibre 75Ω BNC BNC ...

Page 47: ...ed audio channels require format conversion More detailed installation and operational information can be obtained from the separate installation manual which can be downloaded from the SSL website http www solid state logic com broadcastsound Xlogic 20SDI MADI documentation asp Fibre connectionS Connection to the Blackrock computer is by single unidirectional fibre a return path from the Blackroc...

Page 48: ...m deep A shelf is securely attached by locating under the front of the top trim and then screws are used to fix to the console s back panel SiDe arm trim Standard side panels of the consoles are flat to simplify the positioning of adjoining furniture A smooth contoured arm in contrasting silver finish is available which can be attached to the side panels to provide a more comfortable and attractiv...

Page 49: ...twork configuration alpha Link Live and Live r alpha Link 8rmP gP i o talkback and oscillator headphones ipmiDi in thiS Section are step by step instructions about how to connect the console to its peripherals and any optional items Note that there is a section describing the initial setup of the IP network Section 3 inStaLLation ...

Page 50: ...cess to Shared Folders 3 6 Service Access 3 6 sbc Login Macintosh OSX 3 7 sbc Login PC 3 7 root Login 3 7 Logging Out 3 7 Time Zone Selection 3 8 Server Configuration Options ssl_setup 3 9 Assigning a Server Hostname Option 8 3 9 alpha Link Live r 3 11 Fibre Cables 3 11 Analogue I O 3 11 Digital I O 3 11 Unbalanced Digital I O 3 11 8 RMP Remote 3 11 alpha Link Live 3 11 alpha Link 8 rmP 3 13 Audio...

Page 51: ... 3 17 Address Selection Switches 3 17 talkback 3 19 Talkback Level 3 19 oscillator 3 19 headphone input 3 21 rS422 Serial Ports automation router Data 3 23 touchscreen video output 3 23 ipmiDi 3 25 Installing The ipMIDI Driver 3 25 Network Connection 3 25 Configuration PC 3 25 Configuration Mac 3 26 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3 Installation Page 3 1 Contents ...

Page 52: ...onSoLe mainS inLet PaneL Sync connectionS Console Main I O Panel Console Backup I O Panel Sync Source BNC T Adapter and 75R termination Chassis earth bolt Optional 2nd sync feed for Mirrored configuration 2nd sync for redundant systems Option Sync Distribution Amplifier C10 Console Alpha Link LIVE R MORSE Router ...

Page 53: ...h pin of the incoming power lead Sync connectionS A sync input signal is required by the Blackrock processor s each Alpha Link LIVE R and the MORSE router if fitted Sync signals are not required by Alpha Link 8 RMP or RIO units Refer to the diagram opposite for the recommended sync distribution arrangement Note that the Blackrock processor s do not include internal termination Termination needs to...

Page 54: ...onsole Main I O Panel Console Backup I O Panel TCP IP network SSL network netWork connectionS SingLe ProceSSor netWork connectionS reDunDant ProceSSor PLuS morSe anD gP io TCP IP Network SSL Network spare Ethernet Switches Not supplied PC to control MORSE routes Option Remote GP IO MORSE Router PuTTY Samba SNMP and MORSE config PuTTY Samba SNMP Optional 2nd network links for Mirrored configuration...

Page 55: ...rk is a closed proprietary network used to transfer data between the different items of SSL equipment including the optional MORSE router For single consoles or for systems without a MORSE router or a GPIO box the only connection that needs to be installed is the 0 3m link between the DSP card and the SSL network port on the connector panel This lead will be located in the console s trim kit Redun...

Page 56: ...ded that the processors are given usernames to simplify future logins if a hostname has already been allocated then the IP address can be replaced by the hostname refer to page 3 9 uSer acceSS to ShareD FoLDerS A user network login is provided on the console s internal Blackrock server This account provides access to all the Samba shared folders used for the storage of projects and backups as well...

Page 57: ...on its icon to launch the terminal program Enter 192 168 1 2 in the Host Name field and click Open You will be prompted for the login level enter sbc CR Enter the sbc password server You should now be logged in to the console server with root access Note that in the example shown the server has already been assigned the name electra Other terminal emulator programmes may omit the configuration win...

Page 58: ...usly At the server prompt type system config time CR Ignore the warning about text entry Use the Up Down arrows to choose the appropriate continent and country locations from the lists provided Tab to OK or Cancel and press the space bar to accept Do not select the System clock uses UTC box Once the selection has been made the programme will return to the root prompt Remember to log out of the roo...

Page 59: ...e of SNMP aSSigning a Server hoStname oPtion 8 It is recommended that the console SBC server is given a hostname particularly if using DHCP as the IP assignment method This name can then be used to identify the server for future logins In the example on the previous pages it will be noticed that the server has already been named as electra NOTE In order for the change of name to become effective i...

Page 60: ... 8 IN 1 8 AES EBU A OUT 1 IN 1 OUT 2 IN 2 MADI ANALOGUE 1 8 OUT 1 8 IN 1 8 AES EBU A OUT 1 IN 1 OUT 2 IN 2 MADI ANALOGUE 1 8 OUT 1 8 IN 1 8 AES EBU A OUT 1 IN 1 OUT 2 IN 2 MADI ANALOGUE 1 8 OUT 1 8 IN 1 8 Fibre connectionS SingLe maDi Fibre connectionS Link reDunDancy Fibre connectionS Link PLuS ProceSSor reDunDancy Alpha Link 1 Alpha Link 2 Console Connector Panel MADI card configured as 2 x redu...

Page 61: ... or future expansion Suitable cables are readily available from networking and computer supply outlets anaLogue i o Balanced analogue inputs and outputs are available via the D25 connectors Each connector provides eight channels DigitaL i o Four input circuits and four output circuits of 110Ω balanced AES EBU are provided on each connector Use only appropriately matched 110Ω cable for the connecti...

Page 62: ...LINE OUT 1 8 CONNECT TO ALPHA LINK PORT NUMBER POWER MIC LINE IN 1 MIC LINE IN 2 MIC LINE IN 3 MIC LINE IN 4 MIC LINE IN 5 MIC LINE IN 6 MIC LINE IN 7 MIC LINE IN 8 LINE OUT 1 8 CONNECT TO ALPHA LINK PORT NUMBER POWER aLPha Link Live r to aLPha Link 8 rmP connection Front PaneL iD conFiguration MADI Link To Console POWER INPUT TYPE GAIN 0 10 18 28 37 45 55 65 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 dB OVL 15dB 48v ACTIVE...

Page 63: ...its are configured with an identification number ID 1 2 or 3 via the front panel buttons to match the corresponding Remote port used on the controlling Alpha Link A unit configured to be ID 1 for example will not respond if connected to Alpha Link LIVE R Remote ports 2 or 3 i TO COnFIGuRE THE CHAnnEL ID PORT a Switch off the power remove the RJ45 control lead and re apply power to the 8 RMP unit I...

Page 64: ...nS SingLe maDi Fibre connectionS Link reDunDancy Fibre connectionS Link PLuS ProceSSor reDunDancy Stagebox 1 Stagebox 2 Main Connector Panel MADI card configured as 2 x redundant ports Main Processor Backup Processor MADI Main MADI Backup Port A Port B Port A Port B Port A Port B Port A Port B ...

Page 65: ...ssary to allow the Alpha Link units to be remotely located Each unit will require one or two fibre cable runs depending on the method of connection to the Blackrock The diagrams opposite show the different connection arrangements When connecting to redundant Blackrock processors the main processor should be connected to input B of each stagebox and the backup processor connected to input A Standar...

Page 66: ...D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 12 13 24 IN 1 12 13 24 OUT 25 36 37 48 IN OUT POWER B NETWORK ADDRESS CONSOLE BOX 25 36 37 48 GPI Input Connectors 25 way D type Male GPI Output Connectors 25 way D type Female PUSH GPI Input Connectors 25 way D type Male M3 Insert RJ45 RJ45 Network Lead Address Selection Switches GPI Output Connectors 25 way D type Female SSL Network A B...

Page 67: ... standard Ethernet cable Note that if a MORSE router is being used or if multiple GP IO boxes are connected to the same console then an Ethernet switch hub will need to be included to provide the additional SSL network connections chaSSiS grounD The internal mains power supplies are of the fully isolated type It is recommended that a separate earthed lead is attached to the rear of the chassis to ...

Page 68: ...BU A ANALOGUE 1 8 OUT 9 16 IN 9 16 OUT 1 8 IN 1 8 Gain Threshold taLkback SyStem taLkback LeveL Talkback Output Alpha Link Rear Panel D25 Female VR2 VR1 Internal TB Mic Comms system and or Remote IO Analogue input Rear of Centre Master Tile Gain Level Adjustment Limiter Threshold Adjustment ...

Page 69: ...ck LeveL The talkback microphone level is factory adjusted to provide an output level of approximately 0dBu during typical speech volume The input gain of a comms system should be adjusted to match this level If adjustment of the TB output level is necessary then presets for microphone gain and limiter threshold are available on the rear of the master controls panel in the centre section Note that...

Page 70: ...Headphone Input Page 3 20 Section 3 Installation C10 HD Installation Manual PUSH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 heaDPhone connectorS XLR Headphone Input Headphone Output Jack ...

Page 71: ... console This socket is internally wired to an XLR 3 pin socket fitted to the connector panel The headphone output is directly connected to the input There is no internal amplification or level control Page 6 9 for the connector pinouts It is the responsibility of the facility to ensure that all cabling necessary to make use of the headphone function is installed prior to the console being commiss...

Page 72: ...Serial Ports Page 3 22 Section 3 Installation C10 HD Installation Manual PUSH Serial Port 1 Touchscreen Video Out Serial Port 2 SeriaL Port anD xga outPut connectorS ...

Page 73: ...ll automatically become redundant on systems that feature dual Blackrock processors Either serial service can be assigned to the serial connectors The port allocations are stored in system text files which can entered via the touchscreen terminal touchScreen viDeo outPut A duplicate of the centre section touch screen image is available on an XGA connector beneath the console The connector is locat...

Page 74: ...ipMIDI Page 3 24 Section 3 Installation C10 HD Installation Manual Main Connector Panel Backup Connector Panel Redundant systems only Network lead RJ45 RJ45 Workstation Computer iPmiDi DaW connection ...

Page 75: ...r s Ethernet connector using a standard Ethernet lead If using a PC it may be necessary for the Ethernet lead to be of the crossover type The ipMIDI data may also be connected to the workstation computer via a local network Note however that ipMIDI implementation uses is a multicast UDP protocol which can increase the network traffic On larger systems it may be of advantage to configure the facili...

Page 76: ... MIDI Setup and double click on the ipMIDI icon Set the number of MIDI ports to 12 in the resulting pop up If you are upgrading an older copy of ipMIDI you must uninstall it before running the installer To uninstall ipMIDI simply delete Library Audio MIDI Drivers ipMIDIDriver bundle You should empty the Trash after deleting the bundle file before running the installer The IP address of the console...

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Page 79: ...guided through all of the initial system configuration tasks which are needed in order to complete the console s commissioning It is important that everything described in the Installation Section has been completed Section 4 conFiGURAtion C10 HD Installation Manual Section 4 Configuration Page 4 i ...

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Page 81: ...r the Quick Routing function 4 18 Step A8 Assign fixed routing 4 19 Step A9 Check the new IO configuration 4 21 Assigning input sources to channels 4 21 Routing the channel to the Programme bus 4 21 Auditioning the Programme bus on the monitors 4 21 B conSole conFiGURAtion 4 23 Step B1 Set the Boot Project 4 23 Step B2 Set Passwords 4 24 Step B3 Create Projects 4 25 Step B4 Assign Centre Section a...

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Page 83: ... GAIN LF LF GAIN LMF GAIN HMF Q HMF SLOPE Q MODE SLOPE Q Push for units AUX RATIO RLS ATK Q THRESH GAIN CUT SOLO MIX MINUS Push for ATK O O 2OO O O 4OO QO 5 O O 1kO QO 5 O O O O O O 1 O 3OO 15Su O OO mSec N X O I T TI C N U FU T C E EC L E EL S E 1 3 5 2 D O M 4 U A Z I IZ L A U UA Q E N 6 7 1 I 8 2 R M E ER ZE 3 5 7 4 6 8 X E 8 9 11 13 D O M 10 12 I M S U N I M S C I M M A N NA Y YN D N 13 15 N A...

Page 84: ...the SSL factory is 192 168 1 2 It is likely that this address will have been changed by the IT administrator or the commissioning engineer so will no longer be appropriate Secondly if the server has been set to obtain an IP address using DHCP then the console s address will no longer be a constant value The simplest method of reliably logging in to the server either from the terminal or to access ...

Page 85: ...me is the name of the C10 SBC server pdaC10master in this case or the IP address if known CR indicates the Return key on the computer keyboard In the connect window login as sbc followed by the system password The default password is sbc123 This will result in a view of the shared folders on the C10 system similar to that shown below Ignore the Printers and Faxes Folder it may or may not be visibl...

Page 86: ...System Backup folder To check that there is sufficient space for the backup type the following command line df h home CR If the percentage used is greater than 90 move an existing back up out of the System Backup folder to a local drive on the PC or to any mounted removable or networked storage To create the new backup type backup_system_disk CR This will create a time and date stamped backup file...

Page 87: ...er Folder is visible in the Copy menu available from the STUDIO File Menu commands detailed later in this section and any files copied to that directory can then be transferred to a folder on the local PC or archived as required Files edited on the PC can in turn be placed in the Transfers folder and then copied back into the C10 system folder The Transfers folder provides a simple mechanism for t...

Page 88: ...at and should have a colour depth of 24 bits which is the default setting on most graphics programmes File names can be a maximum of eleven characters Although images will be automatically re sized for best results you should prepare the images such that they have a width of 109 pixels and a height of 83 pixels UpdAteS C10 software update files are placed in this folder Full details are provided i...

Page 89: ...e And loGin Power up the console Once the console has fully booted log in as Administrator Touch the padlock button towards the bottom right hand corner of the Touchscreen This will activate the login display Touch Administrator enter the Administrator password in the keyboard which appears and touch ok The Administrator password is initially simply set to A For details regarding changing the user...

Page 90: ...completed all of your configuration and are ready to exit the Maintenance pages Press the menU button towards the right hand end of the Project Information Strip at the base of the Touchscreen Press the StUdio button located towards the right hand end of the User Toolbox which appears Touch the RoUte button which now appears at the bottom of the screen Maintenance Menus User Toolbox Project Inform...

Page 91: ...the eight possible MADI links to the console processor Those which are not fitted are greyed out and crossed out in red as shown for Links 5 to 8 above Stab on the MADI socket to which the Alpha Link is attached The Select link Use pop up will appear from which that IO link s connection can be defined Stab the IO format for the link e g Alphalink The pop up will close automatically Repeat this pro...

Page 92: ...nfigured on one processor the redundancy indicator at the top of the Touchscreen will still display Sync OK When using redundant fibre Links to an Alpha Link LIVE R the MADI ports will need to be configured as redundant pairs by stabbing the dual button See Section 5 35 for additional details AlphA link conFiGURAtion Stabbing on the config button for an Alpha Link module brings up the Alpha link i...

Page 93: ...ixed Alpha IO type labels include the following io type label AES input AES Mic card Mic Line in on Alpha Link or DHD Stagebox IO card Line Line in on DHD Stagebox Line In card 5260 Line in on B RIO card ADC DHD Stagebox SDI card Embed Signals to from cards which include both inputs and outputs then display input ip or in or output op or out Signals to from B RIO racks and DHD stageboxes are appen...

Page 94: ...omponent in turn and choose the appropriate physical input according to your wiring Note that the name of the bundle is prefixed with m for mono St for stereo and 5 1 for you guessed it 5 1 and the components are prefixed with Sl for stereo left and SR for stereo right or l for 5 1 left R for 5 1 right c for 5 1 centre lFe for 5 1 LFE lS for 5 1 left surround and RS for 5 1 right surround Componen...

Page 95: ...automatically add the numeral 1 to the given name and simultaneously rename all subsequent inputs of that type with incrementing numbers The Scribble column shows how the name will appear in the 8 character scribble strip displays on the console and the 4 char column shows how the names will appear in the 4 character Master Channel displays both are automatically derived from the Full name column ...

Page 96: ...ibes Sources grouping the destinations page works in precisely the same way When the Sources button upper left is selected the right hand window shows all of the sources in one long list ready to be subdivided by signal type into the Source Groups shown in the left hand list The middle window lists those sources already placed into whichever source group is currently selected in the example shown ...

Page 97: ...move boxes under that list to move it through the list Alternatively sources within a group can be re arranged using the Sort A Z and move boxes under the io Actions menu or removed from the group to allow it to be placed somewhere else using the Remove box The mic live box toggles a logic flag for the selected source within the middle list allowing it to put the console in On Air mode whenever it...

Page 98: ...ill appear Note that multiple sources can be selected before pressing Quickroute Touch Quickroute list to which the Source is to be added the pop up closes automatically Select a new Source and repeat the process A pointing hand appears next to signals to indicate that they have been directed to a Quickroute list To select a Destination for the Centre Section RoUtinG panel touch the destinations b...

Page 99: ...are activated using the ROUTE button functions are normally assigned to these buttons using the buttons in the left hand side of the Master Control Strip Routing operations follow a logical source to destination sequence of steps and to aid in this the lists display any current source and destination assignments The display is navigated using Centre Section MASTER Scroller and associated left and ...

Page 100: ... selection Press the Scroller s right button to move to the next list The next list displays new destination along with any currently assigned destinations Select new destination and press the Scroller new destination will turn yellow and the cursor will move to the Destination Group list Turn the Scroller to select the required entry in the Destination Group list and press the Scroller to confirm...

Page 101: ... pRoGRAmme BUS on the monitoRS In the monitoR area of the Touchscreen touch the top button in the mAin column This routes the PGM 1 bus to the main monitors as indicated by the label beneath it The button surround should become blue Also ensure that the Solo Clear button below the AFL and PFL buttons is grey indicating that no AFLs or PFLs are active In the MONITOR CONTROLS area of the Centre Sect...

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Page 103: ... fader layouts which are described in the relevant Steps of this guide Step B1 Set the Boot pRoject It is recommended that the console is set to boot up in the state it was in when it was last shut down The Project that is loaded when the console boots is defined in the project Status pop up Go to the StUdio pages open the pRojectS menu and press the Status button The Boot project box is initially...

Page 104: ...r the user level whose password you wish to change Note that in order to do this you will need to start in a lower access level than that to be edited and then go up a level Instead of typing the password type edit Press ok Type the old password for the level and press ok Type the new password and press ok Re type the new password and press ok Page 4 22 Section 4 Configuration C10 HD Installation ...

Page 105: ...e Start new project display will appear Select the default project it will highlight in yellow and then touch ok You will be asked to name the new Project using either the resulting QWERTY pop up or an external keyboard Touch ok to confirm the new Project s name and after a few seconds you will be asked if you wish to load the newly created Project touch yes There are a number of Project elements ...

Page 106: ...Centre Section Softkeys includes Layer Select keys for Layers 1 2 and 3 l 1 l 2 l 3 towards the left and the Softkey bank unbank switch SftB towards the right The bottom row includes a multi channel spill button Spil towards the left When the softkeys are in Banked mode most of the rest of the row is taken up with bank selector keys Bnk1 to Bnk6 If Unbanked softkeys 3 and 4 route talkback to Stere...

Page 107: ...to open a Function display In the display functions are shown in black and function groups shown in red Press the softkey that you want to assign Once pressed Centre Section softkeys will flash and will appear in their display and Touchscreen softkeys will flash yellow Turn the MASTER Scroller to select the required function or group and press the Scroller to confirm selection The entry will highl...

Page 108: ...use If it is a Quik Knob or Scribble Key appears in its display to indicate that it has been selected If it is a Quik Key it will flash Press or turn the required button control on the Master Channel or select the required entry from the Function display If Quik Knob is assigned a Master Channel rotary control that has an associated button such as in the Aux sends then that button will be automati...

Page 109: ...oup 1 to 8 for 8 x stereo format or 1 to 4 for 2 x 5 1 and 2 x stereo format PGM Programme 1 or 2 DBA Direct Bus Access 1 to 16 Aux busses 1 to 8 even numbered busses are locked out when part of a stereo aux Mix Minus busses 1 to 16 even numbered busses are locked out when part of a stereo Mix Minus Control Group Master 1 to 16 DAW Control Channels Note that some busses such as ASG busses can acce...

Page 110: ...ath by pressing the Att button below its fader The mUlti button in the right hand side of the Master Control Strip will allow you to select multiple fader strips within the Layer and the All button next to it selects all of the Layer s fader strips conSole SiZe lAyeR BAy 1 Fdr 1 8 BAy 2 Fdr 9 16 centRe Section BAy 3 Fdr 17 24 BAy 4 Fdr 25 32 24 channel Faders 1 Mono channels Mono channels 4 Stereo...

Page 111: ... type Scroll to the signal path of your choice with the MASTER Scroller and press the Scroller to confirm the selection If you are assigning a signal path which has already been configured the fader strip will take on any relevant attributes of that signal path If using mUlti or All the first fader within the selection will be assigned the selected signal and then the remaining faders will automat...

Page 112: ...or the bus to be named the right hand list will flip to show the current names of all busses of that type The MASTER Scroller can be used as an alternative method of navigating the lists Select the bus you want to rename it will be outlined in red If the bus already has a name press Rename to open an on screen QWERTY keyboard If the bus has no name the keyboard will appear automatically Enter a ne...

Page 113: ...mentS Once a softkey has been assigned it is given a default 4 character name which appears in its associated display This name can be altered as follows Touch the FRee nAme button in the User Toolbox to open the Free Assign display Press the softkey which you want to rename It s function will appear in the Selected Function box at the top of the display and the default name will appear in the def...

Page 114: ...tton touch the StUdio button in the User Toolbox followed by the pRoject button which appears at the bottom of the screen followed by the load button which appears above it The load project display will appear Touch the appropriate Project in the left hand list followed by the Project Version to be assigned which will then be located in the right hand list then touch the Assign key button in the l...

Page 115: ...the console s SBC server Ensure that the external computer has access to the folders exported by the C10 system Login to the console the username is sbc and the password is initially set to sbc123 Locate the Eyeconix folder on the console hard drive and copy the images into it Note that jpg and bmp file types can all be used with the Eyeconix system and that images are automatically resized Filena...

Page 116: ...tically configured according to the input that is routed to them If you are new to operating a C10 then Sections 2 and 3 will provide you with all of the channel configuration guidance you may need pReSetS To create a Preset Configure a channel to reflect the Preset you wish to create Press the miSc button in the User Toolbox followed by the pReSetS button in the sub menu that appears to open the ...

Page 117: ...he Remove preset box There are a number of default Presets included in the console which can be used as a starting point All EQ Presets are initially set as flat The PGM Limiter also has a feed forward delay of 1ms eQ pReSetS BAnd 1 BAnd 2 BAnd 3 BAnd 4 SHELF EQ WITH FILTERS Hi Pass Filter 24dB per octave 500Hz Lo Shelf Q 0 4 1 5kHz Hi Shelf Q 0 4 Lo Pass Filter 12dB per octave 4 BAND DEFAULT EQ 2...

Page 118: ...rce to be Linked It will go yellow In the right hand list highlight the settings to be included They will go blue to indicate that they have been included Press Save config If that source is routed into two or more channels on the console a pop up will appear asking you to select which channel is to be used as a template for storing the Control Linking data Press the Att button on the channel stri...

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Page 120: ...Page 4 38 Section 4 Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide B Console Configuration ...

Page 121: ...ures described here presume Administrator level access A guide to the initial setup of the console which introduces many of the procedures in this section can be found in Section 4 It is recommended that administrators familiarise themselves with all previous chapters before attempting the configurations described here Section 5 SyStem AdminiStrAtion C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5 System Adm...

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Page 123: ... Shutdown 5 11 Sample Rate 5 12 Status 5 13 Clock Settings 5 13 SYNC 5 14 Lang 5 15 route menu 5 17 Names 5 17 Groups 5 20 Quickroute Assignments 5 22 Quickroute 5 23 Ctrl Links 5 24 IO Links 5 25 MADI Remote Configuration 5 27 Alpha Link Configuration 5 27 DHD Stagebox Configuration 5 28 RIO Setup 5 29 RIO Parameters 5 30 MIC Amp Input Parameters 5 31 Analogue Input Parameters 5 32 AESEBU Input P...

Page 124: ...41 GPIO 5 42 AFV Setup 5 46 Pan Formats 5 47 dSP menu 5 49 Status DSP 5 49 Front Panel menu 5 51 Scribble 5 51 Settings 5 51 Ethernet FP Setup 5 52 Fader Reset 5 56 router Label import 5 57 Page 5 iv Section 5 System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual Contents ...

Page 125: ...hen you select most of these buttons further sub menus will appear The Project menu is fully discussed in the Operator s Reference manual The offline Setup button has been included for software compatability purposes and is currently unused on the C10 The rest of these menus and submenus are described in this section of the manual Each menu will be dealt with in order from left to right starting w...

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Page 127: ...ibed on Pages 5 9 to 5 10 Under the File icon there are five sub menus create inspect edit delete and copy creAte This option creates a blank text file on the console s hard disk after you have chosen a name for it and opens it in the Text Editor so that you may put some content into it This is normally only used under the direction of SSL Service personnel inSPect This option shows the same text ...

Page 128: ... or name The box to the right of the network label nFS mount selects the network location being inspected Touch nFS mount then touch the location in the list To search for a file Touch the bar at the bottom of the display Type an element of the filename into the QWERTY keyboard which appears and press oK Touch matches to view all files with that character string or touch misses to view all files w...

Page 129: ... it on the Touchscreen or click dragging with a mouse trackball such a block of text may be cut copied or pasted using the option boxes at the top right of the text editor pop up The box marked P indicates that the text is being displayed with proportional spacing between the letters like this document and toggles to show F for fixed spacing like a typewriter When the necessary changes are made pr...

Page 130: ...button can be used to deselect the list Files can be cleared from the lower list by touching within the lower window or by pressing clear Once all files to be deleted have been chosen pressing the oK box produces a confirmation pop up To confirm deletion of the file named in the window Panel_Layout_backup in this example simply press yes If you chose multiple files and are happy to delete all of t...

Page 131: ...ing source file s and a destination to be chosen Touching the screen in the upper Source area will allow source files and folders to be chosen in the same way as the delete display Selected items will be highlighted in yellow and appear in the small scroll window at the bottom of the pop up To select and entire directory and all its contents enter the folder as detailed above then press the curren...

Page 132: ...o cut down the length of any of the lists simply enter a keyword to show any filename that includes it while all others will be hidden and vice versa Simply enter the keyword after pressing the blue bar at the bottom of the pop up and then choose matches or misses next to the Search legend on the left hand side The lists may also be sorted by selecting next to the Sort legend from the options type...

Page 133: ...entially the GPIO list but also a number of functions that should not be assigned to softkeys Therefore take care not to allow softkey access to unsuitable functions Function Lists gpio lst GPIO functions included in the GPIO functions display sysfiles DAWfuncs DAW displays assignments See Appendix F for details config_x 0 The console s entire configuration is loaded in config folders and the high...

Page 134: ... y where x refers to the button Project Load refers to the Project load function currently assigned and y refers to the index of the function If this file has already been edited some rows may display functions other than Project Load Replace the Project Load text with the name of the function to be assigned retaining the quotation marks note that the file is case sensitive Replace the second numb...

Page 135: ...e switching the power off at the mains Pressing Full reboots both the processor core and integration computer immediately from the system disk and generates an error log Pressing Quick allows for a much quicker restart whenever problems occur with the front panel or DSP Quick restarts the processor core which handles DSP and the control surface but not the Linux integration computer which provides...

Page 136: ...sample rate of the system Beneath it you will see an in range indicator which should be green this indicates that the current clock reference signal is within the 50ppm tolerance range accepted by the console To change the internal sample rate of the system select the sample rate you require by clicking on one of the sample rate option buttons in the left of the pop up The Sample rate set to box s...

Page 137: ...ing the software license and requires a licence code which will normally be provided on paper by SSL before the expiry date of the previous license Pressing the update Licence box produces an update from Keyboard pop up To update the licence press continue enter the new licence code in the QWERTY keyboard which appears and press oK The Free mem box provides a readout of available RAM Toggle the bo...

Page 138: ...o and internal legends will also display the frame rate for HD and SD Video sources The full list of compatible sync sources is as follows Note To lock properly to an external clock you must provide a valid reference signal which must be equal to the chosen sample rate Fs and be stable within 50ppm Note that C10 is AES11 Compliant with the exception of the following The console supports consistent...

Page 139: ...Section 5 System Administration Page 5 15 LAng The Lang display allows the language of the help screens to be selected Simply touch the required language in the display Touch outside of the display to close the window System Menu ...

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Page 141: ... multichannel bundles before arranging the IO into logical groups within the io groups pop up see Page 5 20 It has two pages Sources and destinations Initially sources are listed with default names These names are constructed as follows The IO type is displayed first with Alpha Link sources prefixed Alpha and sources from a DHD stagebox prefixed dhd IO type labels include the following io type Lab...

Page 142: ...eral 1 to the given name and simultaneously rename all subsequent inputs of that type with incrementing numbers The Scribble column shows how the name will appear in the 8 character scribble strip displays on the console and the 4 char column shows how the names will appear in the 4 character Master Channel displays both are automatically derived from the Full name column but these may individuall...

Page 143: ...to cancel The components in a bundle are automatically named the same as the title of the bundle but they may be individually renamed by touching each of the green components in turn in the list shown opposite For example AES digital inputs 1 1 to 1 6 are fed from a DVD player in the screenshot below so they have been made into a 5 1 source called dVd To dissolve an I O bundle touch the io names u...

Page 144: ...aced in the digital source group If your console is connected to a MORSE router any IO sourced via that router will be coloured blue to distinguish it from other IO See the MORSE supplement in Appendix A of this manual for more details It is recommended that you rename and re order the Source groups to put the most important and frequently accessed signals at the top the two move boxes under the g...

Page 145: ...name not seen in this screenshot The Find option allows a keyword to be entered which will filter the right hand source list to simplify finding a particular source plus the move All option will allow a one touch selection of all similarly named sources into the current source group very useful for placing all sources named AES into a single group especially when you may have several dozen of them...

Page 146: ...at multiple sources can be selected within the list Press the Quickroute button located under the remove button in the io groups display and the Select A Quickroute pop up will appear Touch Quickroute list to which the Source is to be added the pop up closes automatically Select a new Source and repeat the process A pointing hand appears next to signals to indicate that they have been directed to ...

Page 147: ...ws for entries to be deleted To remove a source or destination Select the appropriate page using the Sources and destinations buttons in the top left hand corner Select the appropriate route group for example centre Quickroute 1 by touching it in the left hand column In the right hand list touch the Source or Destination to be removed and touch remove Press Save to save your settings Touch outside...

Page 148: ...d Of course before you can recall any settings you need to save them Ensure that the source in question is routed to a channel and configured according to your preferences and highlight it in the left hand list along with all the Elements that you wish to store for this source Press Save config and the Control Linking information will be saved A small chainlink icon appears to the right of the sou...

Page 149: ...ectly supporting both 56 and 64 channels The pop up shows graphical representation of the eight possible MADI links to the console Those which are not fitted are greyed out and crossed out in red as shown for Links 5 to 8 above Stabbing on any of the available MADI socket pictures brings up the Select Link use pop up from which that IO link s connection can be defined mAdi rmte MADI connection wit...

Page 150: ...dress can be defined Note that each device needs to have a unique device number Links to other mAdi units display the IO channels currently assigned to that link these are automatically assigned by the console If a link previously configured as MADI is reassigned as Alpha Link then the MADI numbering is not updated until the console is re booted On a redundant system each processor has to be confi...

Page 151: ... pressing oK Touch outside the pop up to close it The console must now be re started for these changes to take effect Note that the console assumes that mic amps occupy the lowest numbered MADI channels if there are 16 mic amps the console will send mic amp control data on channels 1 to 16 of that MADI device Note also that these mic inputs are listed in the Route menu s IO Groups display as MADI ...

Page 152: ...e the card in each card slot stab on the card slot in the graphic to bring up the Select a card for stagebox slot number x pop up Select the appropriate card type from the list or press Quit to leave the card type unaltered The pop up will close automatically The selected card type will be indicated graphically and will be labelled above each card slot graphic Close the configuration display by st...

Page 153: ...ne offline will be displayed in red If cards are rearranged within the RIO pressing rescan will correct the rio Setup display Press Save before leaving the display The boxes to the right of the graphic underneath the Apply button are used to defined the numbering of the IO for each card Where there is more IO available than can be exchanged using the current link configuration as described below t...

Page 154: ...O Each card within the RIO can be accessed via the blue boxes across the top of the pop up with the currently selected card displayed in yellow The inputs and outputs buttons define whether the card s inputs or outputs are being configured The main part of the pop up will then display the configurable parameters for that card type The parameters vary according to card type as detailed below Each p...

Page 155: ...vates the phantom power St mono Switches each pair of inputs between two mono signals and a Stereo signal gain Brings up a numeric pop up which displays the gain of the mic amp Mic gains can be set by touching a gain value box typing the desired value in the calculator pop up which appears and pressing oK hPF Introduces a high pass filter Note that these parameters can also be adjusted in the Mast...

Page 156: ...latency in the signal s conversion to digital Select Fast for a low latency conversion with a small reduction in signal quality ideal for monitoring and 24Bit for a high quality conversion with a slightly larger latency Page 5 32 Section 5 System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual Route Menu ...

Page 157: ...ual Section 5 System Administration Page 5 33 AeSeBu inPut PArAmeterS mono 96 defines the format of 96kHz inputs Single Wire Sing or Dual Wire dual Src allows sample rate converters to be placed on a pair of inputs Route Menu ...

Page 158: ...utput parameters require SRCs they are automatically introduced resolution allows the output bit resolution to be altered Stabbing these buttons calls up a resolution pop up from which 24bit 20bit and 16bit can be selected dither switches dither on and off oP rate calls up an output clock pop up which allows the output sample rate to be set to follow the first six digital inputs AeS 1 2 AeS 3 4 Ae...

Page 159: ...een enabled The configuration will be communicated to the IO unit when the Save button is pressed If the first link in each pair fails the second link will now automatically take over Warning If the second link is configured for another IO module when the faliure occurs the other module s audio will appear in place of the first link s audio It is important therefore to ensure that the second link ...

Page 160: ...ia a MORSE router Unless there is a tick in the morSe enabled box none of the other options on this pop up will be available Note also that you will be unable to access the MORSE options here unless the IP pop up in the Network menu see Page 5 39 has been configured See Appendix B for more details Page 5 36 Section 5 System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual System Administration ...

Page 161: ...ork id numbers the type of unit info on software revision and a name for each unit Note that the Service column is included for software compatibility purposes and is superfluous on the C10 To search for all units currently connected and running press the Find box then make sure none of the options in the subsequent net Service Selector pop up are highlighted ensuring that you will scan the networ...

Page 162: ...in CPU deals with filing system and management of all parts of the console s processing gFx Panel Provides the graphics for the Channel TFT screens Bitmaps are loaded to this panel via Ethernet but actual data displayed is transferred over the high speed front panel connections Fibre micAmp DHD fibre connected mic stagebox In multi console installations it is often useful to give descriptive names...

Page 163: ... must be configured correctly before you will be able to take full advantage of the IO available via a MORSE router Please note that these settings do not refer to the console s connection to an external TCP IP network See Section 3 for information regarding the initial configuration of the console on an external network Where there is a redundant core the two host IP addresses refer to the two co...

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Page 165: ... headroom in your SSL microphone preamplifiers by entering a positive value in the box next to the legend eih This acronym stands for Extended Input Headroom and uses a differential gain stage to increase the analogue headroom in the mic amp with minimal impact on its sonic performance It achieves this by applying the specified EIH value to the digital input trim of any channel accepting a mic sou...

Page 166: ...e s internal switch functions such as On Air status or they may be used to control external machines such as a fader start for a CD player Both inputs and outputs may be set to behave in different ways depending on user preference and the style of control signal supplied or expected by external equipment GPIs are configured in the GPIO display The bottom left hand corner of the display lists any a...

Page 167: ...xternal signal Likewise if an output is not programmed by the output Function legend it may still be used as a fader start trigger as long as the box next to the Fader Start legend reads enabled as shown above For a fader start output to be active i e the output relay contacts closed the fader must have the fader start GPI output assigned to a fader refer to the Operator s Manual section 3 the fad...

Page 168: ...e Latching where a pulse on the input latches a function until another pulse cancels the function or it can be momentary where the function is only active for as long as the input is active There is also an option to invert the logic of the function so it is triggered when there is no input to the GPI and vice versa this is chosen next to the input invert legend The output port also has options fo...

Page 169: ...the Function Lists directory on the console s hard disk then copying that line into the gPio lst file found in the same directory and restarting the console Note that you should of course make a backup of any file before editing using any computer on the console s network see Section 4 for details The entries in the gPio lst file follow the format Function min max offset list name description For ...

Page 170: ...etrack Touch override to override the AFV GPI inputs The button goes yellow to indicate that it is Override The Override function may be assigned to an external GPI input or to a console softkey To alter the glide time on or off touch the value box to the right of AFV on glide time or AFV off glide time type in a new value in the pop up which appears and press enter Glide times can be set between ...

Page 171: ... is called Quadmono because it is four mono channels grouped together This can be used to bring all four mono tracks on a VTR into a quad mono channel on the console which can be spilt across adjacent faders to show the master and four mono components individually just like a stereo or 5 1 channel Likewise the dualSter preset has 2 stereo channels for playout devices that typically have two stereo...

Page 172: ...le does not need to release the DSP from that fader and then remake the channel which is a destructive process so you have a new option change to Format Selecting this option will retain the DSP and all of the channel s settings but it cancels the channel on button to avoid any noise being generated while the format is reset so remember to switch the channel back on again afterwards That channel i...

Page 173: ...erefore need very good eyesight to see the Self Healing process in operation and quick ears too Each chip runs a different algorithm to ensure that the resources are generated in the most efficient way plus this also allows the no glitch reordering of processing in the channel ASG PGM paths If the chip has been experiencing problems most likely to be software conflicts that caused it to reboot the...

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Page 175: ...f the channel source will be copied directly to the scribble strip ideal for channels fed from a router as its name labels may then be dynamically imported to the channel TFT screen and the scribble display simultaneously The Show Faders dB option allows the momentary display of the fader gain in the scribble window when the fader is adjusted SettingS This pop up includes three small faders which ...

Page 176: ...g information Adapter id is the tile s unique ID which is the same as that printed underneath the tile Frame is the frame number which has been defined in the Enter Frame ID pop up described below Status shows whether the tile is online or offline tile type displays what type this tile is Centre Section centre Fader fader Master Channel bay Channel Strip chan Bay identifies which bay of the frame ...

Page 177: ...the main ethernet FP Setup screen To edit this press the blue box containing the Selected frame number to bring up the Enter Frame ID pop up Frame numbers run from 1 to 15 Frame 0 is reserved and means not in a frame The frame number for your front panel must be unique on the network it is on The use retries box in the main ethernet FP Setup screen allows you to choose whether or not the CPU autom...

Page 178: ... up allows you to add the new address to your list of addresses for quick entry elsewhere in the console s setup pages The Find button in the ethernet FP Setup screen searches the front panel for tile alterations Press this to bring up a pop up alerting you that a restart will be required Press yes to bring up the following warning Press outside the box to start the search Page 5 54 Section 5 Syst...

Page 179: ...takes much longer than a normal boot up You will find that any malfunctioning tiles which previously appeared in red will now no longer appear at all Press refresh button in the ethernet FP Setup to refresh the front panel Press the network button in the ethernet FP Setup screen to bring up a pop up which tells you what tiles are available across the whole network not just in this frame Front Pane...

Page 180: ...r The system uses the fully closed position as a mechanical reference for calibrating the faders Manually close any faders that were not moved to this position perhaps their motion was blocked by a book or tape Touch continue to activate the recalibration process which takes a couple of seconds Once the reset is completed faders are returned to their correct mixing positions and you may continue w...

Page 181: ..._Poll_time file determines the time interval between information cross point interrogation requests to the external router In the Switcher_Setup file there are 8 lines of text here is an example Switcher_Setup This signifies the start of the data SYSTEM PROBEL This defines the type of router system as PROBEL or NONE PORT 1 This defines the serial port used on the console processor BAUD_RATE 38400 ...

Page 182: ...to the signal coming in to a particular input This file can be extended to include many such allocations according to the number of inputs fed from router outputs If this feature is not being used no Switcher_io_Allocation file is required If the feature is being used but communication to the router is lost an error message will appear on the Touchscreen which can be cleared manually or will disap...

Page 183: ...Specifications Audio interfacing table Mounting the console the Rio i o Unit MoRSe i o and Routing System System Redundancy SnMp Supported Sync Rates in thiS Section is all that useful reference information Section 6 AppendiceS C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6 Appendices Page 6 i ...

Page 184: ...nput 6 9 TB Out 6 9 Serial 2 Ross Sony 6 9 Serial 1 Probel 6 9 12V Output 6 10 C10 HD Console 6 10 GPI Outputs 1 12 6 10 GPI Inputs 1 12 6 10 AES EBU Inputs Outputs A B C 1 8 9 16 17 24 6 11 Analogue Input Output 1 8 9 16 17 24 6 11 Alpha Link LIVE R Live 6 11 Microphone Input 6 12 Alpha Link 8 RMP 6 12 Analogue Output 1 8 6 12 Alpha Link Live to Alpha Link 8 RMP Control Cable Pinout 6 12 Optional...

Page 185: ...d 6 21 Analogue I O Card 6 21 Digital I O Card 6 21 Fibre Connections 6 23 Redundancy Options 6 23 J MoRSe System 6 24 K SnMp 6 25 How It Works 6 25 SNMP Traps 6 25 Local Configuration 6 25 System Configuration 6 26 SNMP Management Systems 6 27 C10 HD SNMP Objects 6 28 C10 HD SNMP Traps 6 29 B RIO SNMP Objects 6 30 B RIO SNMP Traps 6 30 Further Information on SNMP 6 30 L Supported Sync Rates 6 31 ...

Page 186: ...annel 280 330 W 40 channel 315 365 W Voltage Range 100 240 V 10 AC only Current 8ch max over voltage range 1 0 0 5 A 16ch max over voltage range 2 3 1 0 A 24ch max over voltage range 3 0 1 2 A 32ch max over voltage range 3 1 1 3 A 40ch max over voltage range 3 4 1 5 A Power Factor 0 95 Approximately Fusing No user accessible fuses Noise Fanless Connectors Power in Main Backup IEC 3 pin male 10A Ne...

Page 187: ...y D type female Remote control RJ45 socket C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6 Appendices Page 6 1 A Specifications Alpha Link Live Live R Parameter Condition Value Unit Notes Height 2 U 89 mm Width 19 in Case only without rack ears 449 mm Depth 300 mm Excludes connectors cables Weight 6 0 kg Heat Dissipation 50 W Shared between two PSUs Voltage Range 100 240 V 10 50 60Hz AC only Current Maximum ...

Page 188: ...only Current Maximum over voltage range 5 6 2 3 A Power Factor 0 95 Approximately Fusing Thermal current trip No fuses Noise Front 45 55 NR Variable speed fans Rear 45 60 NR Connectors Power in 1 and 2 IEC male Network RJ45 100 baseT Unused Sync out BNC 75Ω Wordclock Madi 1 4 Duplex LC fibre GPI Input 25 way D type male GPI Output 25 way D type female RIO units must be supported on rack shelves Do...

Page 189: ...Legs not available Refer to Installation Guide for table mount information 722 2 4 1 2 538 1 9 1 4 576 1 10 3 4 636 2 1 C10 HD 8 Channel 16 faders Weight 35kg 77 lb Heat 115W Noise Fanless Drg ref GC v2 0 6 11 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6 Appendices Page 6 3 A Specifications console Footprint drawing 8 channels ...

Page 190: ...D INCLUDING TRIM WITHOUT TRIM HEATSYNCS 1 8 9 16 Master Section 140 5 1 2 540 1 9 1 4 768 2 6 1 4 15 1 2 861 2 9 7 8 921 3 0 1 4 145 5 3 4 571 1 10 1 2 7 1 4 350 1 1 3 4 147 5 3 4 538 1 9 1 8 633 2 0 7 8 722 2 4 1 2 174 6 7 8 30 1 1 8 977 3 2 1 2 C10 HD 16 Channel 24 faders Weight 65kg 143 lb Heat 275W max dual CPU Noise Fanless Drg ref GC v2 0 6 11 ...

Page 191: ...3 4 30 1 1 4 977 3 2 1 2 OPTIONAL SIDE TRIM LEGS MAY BE REMOVED INCLUDING TRIM WITHOUT TRIM HEATSYNCS 1 8 9 16 Master Section 140 5 1 2 540 1 9 1 4 768 2 6 1 4 15 1 2 145 5 3 4 856 2 9 3 4 7 1 4 350 1 1 3 4 17 24 432 1 5 1146 3 9 1 8 1206 3 11 1 2 C10 HD 24 Channel 32 faders Weight 83kg 183 lb Heat 300W Max dual CPU Noise Fanless Drg ref GC v2 0 6 11 ...

Page 192: ...30 1 1 4 977 3 2 1 2 OPTIONAL SIDE TRIM LEGS MAY BE REMOVED INCLUDING TRIM WITHOUT TRIM HEATSYNCS 1 8 9 16 Master Section 140 5 1 2 540 1 9 1 4 768 2 6 1 4 15 1 2 145 5 3 4 1141 3 9 7 1 4 350 1 1 3 4 17 24 717 2 4 1 4 1431 4 8 1 4 1491 4 10 3 4 25 32 Drg ref GC v2 0 6 11 C10 HD 32 Channel 40 faders Weight 97kg 214 lb Heat 330W Max dual CPU Noise Fanless ...

Page 193: ... 1 4 977 3 2 1 2 OPTIONAL SIDE TRIM LEGS MAY BE REMOVED INCLUDING TRIM WITHOUT TRIM HEATSYNCS 1 8 9 16 Master Section 140 5 1 2 540 1 9 1 4 768 2 6 1 4 15 1 2 145 5 3 4 1477 4 10 1 4 7 1 4 350 1 1 3 4 1002 3 3 1 2 1716 5 7 1 2 1776 5 10 17 24 25 32 33 40 Drg ref GC v2 0 6 11 C10 HD 40 Channel 48 faders Weight 113kg 249 lb Heat 365W Max dual CPU Noise Fanless ...

Page 194: ...ed From Wiring Side Plug Socket 1 2 3 1 2 3 XLR 3 pin Dimensions 19 x 60mm approx Cable Dia 8 12mm typical Pinout for balanced audio Pin 1 Screen Ground Pin 2 Hot ve Pin 3 Cold ve Hood Plug Connectors Viewed From Wiring Side Socket dL 96 pin USed on the Rio Unit AnALoGUe i o cARd Dimensions 29mm x 69mm 70 68 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P A B C D E F G H J K L M N P 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B ...

Page 195: ...n Description Notes 1 Ground Jack socket Screen 2 Right signal Jack socket Tip 3 Left signal Jack socket Ring c connectoR pinoUtS c10 hd conSoLe C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6 Appendices Page 6 9 C Connector Pinouts RS422 Serial 1 and 2 Location Console Additional Connector Panel Connector Type 9 way D type Male Pin Description Notes 1 Chassis 2 TX 3 RX 4 0V 5 nc No connection 6 0V 7 TX 8 RX...

Page 196: ...in Description Notes 1 Output 1A 14 Output 1B 2 Output 2A 15 Output 2B 3 Output 3A 16 Output 3B 4 Output 4A 17 Output 4B 5 Output 5A 18 Output 5B 6 Output 6A 19 Output 6B 7 Output 7A 20 Output 7B 8 Output 8A 21 Output 8B 9 Output 9A 22 Output 9B 10 Output 10A 23 Output 10B 11 Output 11A 24 Output 11B 12 Output 12A 25 Output 12B 13 12V 450mA maximum c10 hd conSoLe 12V output Location Master Connect...

Page 197: ...t channels 5 6 3 Out channels 5 6 16 Ground 4 Out channels 3 4 17 Out channels 3 4 5 Ground 18 Out channels 1 2 6 Out channels 1 2 19 Ground 7 In channels 7 8 Inputs 20 In channels 7 8 8 Ground 21 In channels 5 6 9 In channels 5 6 22 Ground 10 In channels 3 4 23 In channels 3 4 11 Ground 24 In channels 1 2 12 In channels 1 2 25 Ground 13 n c WORD CLOCK OUT REMOTE RMP 1 POWER WORD CLOCK VIDEO IN US...

Page 198: ...ha Link 8 RMP Rear panel Connector Type XLR 3 pin female Pin Description Notes 1 Ground 2 signal 3 signal 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 MIC LINE IN 1 MIC LINE IN 2 MIC LINE IN 3 MIC LINE IN 4 MIC LINE IN 5 MIC LINE IN 6 MIC LINE IN 7 MIC LINE IN 8 LINE OUT 1 8 CONNECT TO ALPHA LINK PORT NUMBER POWER Page 6 12 Section 6 Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual C Connector Pinouts Pin...

Page 199: ...ay D type female Pin Description Notes 1 Output 1A 14 Output 1B 2 Output 2A 15 Output 2B 3 Output 3A 16 Output 3B 4 Output 4A 17 Output 4B 5 Output 5A 18 Output 5B 6 Output 6A 19 Output 6B 7 Output 7A 20 Output 7B 8 Output 8A 21 Output 8B 9 Output 9A 22 Output 9B 10 Output 10A 23 Output 10B 11 Output 11A 24 Output 11B 12 Output 12A 25 Output 12B 13 12V 450mA maximum ReMote Gpio BoX 0 F E D C B A 9...

Page 200: ...8 L2 K2 J2 19 L3 K3 H1 20 L4 K4 H2 21 L5 K5 H7 22 L6 K6 H8 23 L7 K7 J7 24 L8 K8 J8 9 16 1 8 25 32 17 24 AES EBU IN 9 16 1 8 25 32 17 24 902XB AES EBU OUT Rio AnALoGUe And diGitAL i o A1 A1 ANALOGUE IN 1 24 ANALOGUE OUT 1 24 904XA AeS eBU in out 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 32 Location 942 DIO Connector Type 25 way D type female Cct Hot Cold Screen Notes 1 24 12 25 Pin 13 unused 2 10 23 11 3 21 9 22 4 7 20 8 ...

Page 201: ...put 10B 11 Input 11A 24 Input 11B 12 Input 12A 25 Input 12B 13 0V Gpi outputs Location RIO Interface Card Connector Type 25 way D type female Pin Description Notes 1 Output 1A 14 Output 1B 2 Output 2A 15 Output 2B 3 Output 3A 16 Output 3B 4 Output 4A 17 Output 4B 5 Output 5A 18 Output 5B 6 Output 6A 19 Output 6B 7 Output 7A 20 Output 7B 8 Output 8A 21 Output 8B 9 Output 9A 22 Output 9B 10 Output 1...

Page 202: ...be referenced to the circuit 0V point rather than the chassis In these cases it may be advantageous to disconnect the screen at this connection Note however that this practice will degrade the EMC performance connectinG to UnBALAnced eqUipMent Connecting to unbalanced equipment can be much more problematic It is quite likely that induced RF earth currents will become referenced to the audio 0V whi...

Page 203: ...e Operating 0 to 3000 m Above sea level Non operating 0 to 12000 m e enViRonMentAL SpeciFicAtion noteS ReLAtinG to StAtic And AiR conditioninG Any item of electronic equipment can be affected by electrostatic discharge It is considered good practice to avoid using fully insulating floor coverings in technical areas Air conditioning will usually be required Note however that a cool and dry atmosphe...

Page 204: ...rim LH Trim Position of console bay 285 14 257 28 257 Position of console bay 285 122 302 576 861 1 146 1 431 1 716 Length L 100 538 302 Drilling Template For Mounting Bolts Table Positioning Table Height Clearance for Cables Page 6 18 Section 6 Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual F Table Mounting the Console ...

Page 205: ...s will be fitted to the console s backup I O panel When processor redundancy is used in combination with the Alpha Link LIVE R MORSE stagebox or RIO I O unit control of all sources and destinations can be seamlessly transfered to the backup processor should the master processor fail Similar redundant switching can be achieved when using Alpha Link Live units by the inclusion of optional MADI fibre...

Page 206: ...o channels Gp i o The RIO interface card is equipped with 24 circuits of opto isolated input and 24 relay closure outputs Connectors are all 25 way D type female FiBRe connection RIO units are connected to the console processor using duplex fibre optic cabling The connectors required at each end are duplex LC type flat end not APC The fibre interfaces are available in two versions singlemode and m...

Page 207: ...s that range from 9dBu to 24dBu to match the standard operating level for the facility Connector pinouts are listed on page 6 12 diGitAL i o cARd The digital I O card provides 64 channels 32 AES EBU pairs of digital input and output Sample rate conversion is available on every input so the card can accept input sample rates from 32kHz to 96kHz The connectors are all D 25 type females and mating co...

Page 208: ...p Fibre 64 channels RIO Interface Panel MADI Ports RIO Interface Panel MADI Ports Rio Fibre connections Single processor Rio Fibre connections Redundant processor ETHERNET SYNC POWER DATA RUNNING LOCKED 1 2 3 4 Centre section Connector Panel Main Connector Panel Backup Connector Panel Page 6 22 Section 6 Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual H The RIO ...

Page 209: ...considered necessary to have redundant fibre connection or backup processing capacity the RIO can be configured to accommodate these requirements Link Redundancy To protect against the loss of a fibre connection the links between the console and a RIO can be configured to operate as two redundant pairs main plus backup rather than as four individual links In this arrangement MADI fibre port 2 woul...

Page 210: ...s Stageboxes can be connected to the router so that any I O signal is then able to be allocated to any Blackrock processor connected to the router If however resource sharing is not a requirement stageboxes can be directly connected to the processor Each stagebox can be fitted with up to 56 channels of I O Plug in modules are available for Microphone input line level analogue I O AES MADI and SDI ...

Page 211: ...krock DSP card interpret the response and respond to the management system with the temperature measurement as follows The management system sends a GET object sslC10SoftwareVerString command The SBC sends an matching SNMP request over Ethernet to the Blackrock DSP card The SBC extracts the data from the response and sends it back to the management system SnMp tRApS By using an SNMP structure call...

Page 212: ...ring defines the community that trap events such as a crash are transmited to The default entry for this is public although it can of course be partitioned into a seperate community if required In addition to the trap community string the SBC will need to know the name of the computer receiving trap messages SNMP trap receiver computer name This is the hostname of the machine on which the manageme...

Page 213: ... top left hand corner of the browser enter the IP address of the Integration Computer that you wish to interrogate 2 In tools options Agents enter the read only public and read write private community strings for your Integration Computer 3 Identify your computer s hostname network name and using the SSL_setup tool set the SNMP trap receiver computer name to match this name If you have a correctly...

Page 214: ...ainScreenGfx2Status read only The current status of the secondary console TFT Meter driver sslC10SerialNumber read only The SSL network id number of this Blackrock DSP card sslC10ModelString read only String providing the model name of this system sslC10SoftwareVerString read only String providing the system software version sslC10UptimeString read only String providing the current uptime of this ...

Page 215: ...ter driver failure sslC10LostTileComms System Lost Ethernet communication to the control surface sslC10ResumedTileComms System Recovered Ethernet communication with the control surface sslC10Synclost System External Video AES sync lost sslC10SyncReturned System External Video AES sync recovered sslC10NowActiveInRedundantPair System Blackrock processor is now the active member of a redundant pair s...

Page 216: ... to the system sslRioVersion read only Carries the B RIO firmware version string sslRioTemp1 read only Temperature reading in degrees Celcius from the primary internal temperature sensor sslRioTemp2 read only Temperature reading in degrees Celcius from secondary internal temperature sensor sslRio1v2 read only Voltage reading from the 1 2V rail sslRio3v3r1 read only Voltage reading from the 3V3 rai...

Page 217: ... 48 24 for all units 3 NTSC 59 94 29 97 4 1080i 60Hz 60 30 HD sync rates are only 5 1080i 59 94Hz 59 94 29 97 accepted by the console s 6 1080i 50Hz 50 25 Blackrock processors 7 1080p 60Hz 60 60 8 1080p 59 94Hz 59 94 59 94 9 1080p 50Hz 50 50 10 1080p 30Hz 30 30 11 1080p 29 97Hz 29 97 29 97 12 1080p 25Hz 25 25 13 1080p 24Hz 24 24 14 1080p 23 976Hz 23 967 23 967 15 1080PsF 24Hz 1080i 48Hz 24 24 16 1...

Page 218: ...Page 6 32 Section 6 Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual ...

Page 219: ...tallation Manual Section 7 Service Information Page 7 i Section 7 SeRVice inFoRMAtion in thiS Section are instructions on how to remove console tiles and subassemblies to facilitate their servicing or replacement ...

Page 220: ... Tools Needed 7 3 Procedure 7 3 S 4 channel tFt Screen Removal 7 4 Tools Needed 7 4 Procedure 7 4 S 5 centre tFt touchscreen Removal 7 5 Tools Needed 7 5 Procedure 7 5 S 6 power Supply Removal 7 6 Tools Needed 7 6 Procedure 7 6 S 7 dSp processor Removal 7 7 Tools Needed 7 7 Procedure 7 7 S 8 SBc processor Removal 7 8 Tools Needed 7 8 Procedure 7 8 Page 7 ii Section 7 Service Information C10 HD Ins...

Page 221: ...ower to the console Using the touchscreen menus press Studio spanner icon System gear wheels icon Shutdown Console with cross icon then select the Shutdown button from the four options Wait until the screens become black before switching off the console power Always switch off the mains power to both inputs AND remove both of the input power IEC connectors before removing any panels or trim Compon...

Page 222: ...Have you read the safety information Page 7 iv Section 7 Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual Specifications ...

Page 223: ... of the front supporting rail in the console Refer to diagram S1 1 The rear edge of the fader panel sits in a slot and will need to pull forward by approximately 5mm before the panel can be raised 4 Tilt the panel upwards at the front until the panel sits vertically on its rear edge Refer to diagram S1 2 The connecting cables will prevent the panel from being lifted out of the frame at this stage ...

Page 224: ... holes at the lower edge of the panel as shown in diagram S2 1 4 Lift the front of the panel upwards using the pullers until the edge is free Now support the panel by hand and continue to lift at the front until the panel sits vertically on its rear edge The connecting cables will prevent the panel from being lifted out of the frame at this stage 5 Remove the two connecting cables at the lower rea...

Page 225: ...e Now support the panel by hand and continue to lift at the front until the panel sits vertically on its rear edge The connecting cables will prevent the panel from being lifted out of the frame at this stage 5 Remove the ten connecting cables beneath the panel as shown below Take careful note of the cable identification names when refitting the panel as some connectors are of identical types 0 F ...

Page 226: ...ont edge and removed 3 Remove the two cross head screws B along the top edge of the TFT panel as shown in diagram S4 1 4 Tilt the top edge of the TFT panel towards the front of the console and then pull upwards to free the bottom edge of the TFT panel The bottom edge of the panel is gripped by EMC shielding clips A gentle side to side motion will assist in freeing the panel in a controlled manner ...

Page 227: ...he two cross head screws B along the top edge of the TFT panel as shown in diagram S5 1 4 Tilt the top edge of the TFT panel towards the front of the console and then pull upwards to free the bottom edge of the TFT panel The bottom edge of the panel is gripped by EMC shielding clips A gentle side to side motion will assist in freeing the panel in a controlled manner 5 Remove the five connecting ca...

Page 228: ...its lower side To release the clip squeeze the tab upwards indicated by diagram S6 1 4 From beneath the console remove two M3 cross head screws B as shown in diagram S6 2 NOTE This step is only required on consoles fitted with two individual modules mounted in separate console bays 5 From inside the console unscrew the six finger screws indicated by C in diagram S6 3 Do not use a screwdriver to un...

Page 229: ...lead and A4 UART 2 as shown in diagram S7 3 Note that the connector A3 UART 1 is difficult to remove at this stage as it is covered by the lower MADI PCB It is easier to remove after the DSP assembly is lifted from the backpanel See diagram S7 1 5 From beneath the console remove two M3 cross head screws B as shown in diagram S7 2 6 From inside the console unscrew the six finger screws indicated by...

Page 230: ...an additional computer assembly located in channel bay 1 8 To gain access to the SBC control computer s it will first be necessary to remove the appropriate channel centre TFT screen and also the channel centre control tile Refer to sections S 2 S 5 for TFT and tile removal information 3 Remove the connector A1 POWER as indicated in diagram S8 1 4 Remove the RJ45 network lead at A2 IP NET This giv...

Page 231: ...forwards to gain easier access to the remaining connectors at positions A3 to A6 The diagram S8 2 shows the locations of the connectors It is not necessary to remove any other connectors from the SBC assembly A5 D9 Female ITX A3 RJ45 ITX 1 A2 RJ45 IP NET A6 HD15 XGA A4 USB ITX S 8 2 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 7 Service Information Page 7 9 ...

Page 232: ...Specifications Page 7 10 Section 7 Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual ...

Page 233: ...able Ducting 2 4 Clock button 5 13 Clock Settings 5 13 CM1 CM2 softkeys 4 24 Commissioning 2 1 Computer 2 7 Config Menu 5 41 Configuration 4 1 Connector Panel 2 15 Console Basics 2 3 Console Networks 2 15 Console Processors 2 15 Contacting SSL 1 2 Control Linking 4 36 5 24 Copy File 5 7 Create File 5 3 CTRL LINK button 4 36 Ctrl Links 5 24 d Default Project 4 21 4 28 Definitions 1 3 Delete File 5 ...

Page 234: ...5 3 Installation 3 1 IO bundles 5 18 IO Groups 5 20 IO Groups display 4 14 IO Links 5 25 IO Names 5 17 IO Names display 4 11 IO Parameters 5 30 IP Address 4 2 IP Setup display 5 39 ipMIDI 2 17 3 25 Isolator Switches 2 13 L Lang display 5 15 Layers faders 4 27 Legs 2 13 Link Use display 4 9 5 25 Local MADI 5 18 Logging out 3 9 login 4 7 Loudspeaker Shelf 2 28 M MADI 2 17 4 9 Mains Input Voltage Cur...

Page 235: ...emote 3 11 RIO 6 2 6 18 Rio Num 5 26 RIO Parameters 5 30 RIO Setup 5 29 root 3 6 Route Menu 5 17 Router Label Import 5 57 RS4222 2 13 S SAMBA 3 6 Safety Earth 1 3 Safety Information 1 3 Sample Rate 5 12 5 14 5 33 SBC 2 15 SDI MADI 2 27 Scribble Strip Options 5 51 Serial setup 5 57 Serial 2 17 3 23 6 7 Server Configuration 3 9 Service 7 iii Service Access 2 4 Settings button 5 51 SftB softkey 4 24 ...

Page 236: ...etwork 2 15 Technical Requirements 2 5 Text File Operations 5 9 Time Zone 3 8 Touchscreen 2 17 Touchscreen Video Output 3 23 Training 2 1 Trim 2 13 tzselect 3 8 U UPS Provision 2 5 USER ASSIGNED FUNCTIONS 4 24 User Defined Line Levels 5 41 USER MODES buttons 4 32 5 10 Utility Tiles 5 9 w Warranty 2 2 Word Clock 5 14 root Login 3 7 ...

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