Wheatstone Corporation E-4 Technical Manual Download Page 76

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New Bern, NC 28562

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DRAWN

CHECKED

ISSUED

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APPROVALS

D

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C

B

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C

B

GND

R95

1.00K

+3.3V

CT6

1

2

3

4

5

R128

1.00K

R114

1.00K

J3

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

R126

4.99K

J2

R127

10.0K

VCC

GND

CT31

GND

1

2

3

4

SW2

+3.3V

GND

C100

0.01uF

+3.3V

GND

C104

0.1uF

+3.3V

GND

C109

0.1uF

+3.3V

GND

C110

0.1uF

+3.3V

GND

C112

0.1uF

R112 3.3

R111 3.3

VCC

GND

C113

0.1uF

R136 10.0K

VCC

+3.3V

GND

C40

100uF

CT10

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CT15

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CT23

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CT26

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E1

3V

D3

4148

D2

4148

5

6

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8

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1

U4

DS1706

_____

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IN

ST

PBRST

NMI

____

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___

RST

WDS

F7

1.0A

POLYSW

1.0A

F3

POLYSW

CT7

1

2

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CT17

9

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20

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CT20

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CT28

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CT34

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20

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1

+3.3V

+3.3V

CT35

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CT36

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CT2

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VCC

GND

VCC

GND

VCC

GND

+5V_P

GND

+5V_P

GND

+5V_P

GND

+5V_P

GND

+5V_P

GND

+5V_M

GND

R157 10

R156 10.0K

+3.3V

GND

R160 10.0K

+3.3V

R163 10.0K

+3.3V

R166 10.0K

+3.3V

R159 10

GND

R164 10

GND

R165 10

GND

R141 10

R142 10.0K

R145 10.0K

R148 10.0K

R151 10.0K

R144 10

R149 10

R150 10

R116 10

R115 10.0K

R118 10.0K

R122 10.0K

R125 10.0K

R119 10

R123 10

R124 10

R99 10

R98 10.0K

R102 10.0K

R106 10.0K

R108 10.0K

R101 10

R105 10

R107 10

10

R83

10.0K

R84

10.0K

R87

10.0K

R91

10.0K

R93

10

R86

10

R90

10

R92

10

R66

10.0K

R65

10.0K

R68

10.0K

R73

10.0K

R75

10

R69

10

R72

10

R74

10

R40

10.0K

R39

10.0K

R43

10.0K

R46

10.0K

R48

10

R42

10

R47

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R49

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R16

10.0K

R17

10.0K

R20

10.0K

R23

10.0K

R25

10

R19

10

R24

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R26

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

R167

332

+3.3V

R109

332

+3.3V

332

R50

+3.3V

R152

332

+3.3V

CT39

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CEO

GND

C155

330uF

C175

1500uF

R222 1.00K

C176

0.22uF

C158 0.01uF

VCC

GND

C121

330uF

R190 3.32K

R191 1.00K

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L4

Q10

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FB

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CB

VIN

OUT

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MBRD835

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6.19K

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0.22uF

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LM2679

FB

GND

CB

VIN

OUT

CL

SS

D7

MBRD835

R188

6.19K

R221 3.32K

R220 53.6K

C152

10uF

C154

10uF

C116

10uF

C120

10uF

C173

47uF

C174

47uF

Z11

5.6V

1SMB5919

Z10

5.6V

1SMB5919

Z12

5.6V

1SMB5919

GND

C103

330uF

R79 3.32K

R80 1.00K

C52 0.01uF

L2

TP1

L1

C64

0.22uF

Q2

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LM2679

FB

GND

CB

VIN

OUT

CL

SS

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MBRD835

R76

6.19K

C66

10uF

C81

10uF

Z5

5.6V

1SMB5919

Z4

5.6V

1SMB5919

Z6

5.6V

1SMB5919

Z2

5.6V

1SMB5919

Z3

5.6V

1SMB5919

Z1

5.6V

1SMB5919

+5V_P

TP2

C137

1500uF

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47uF

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47uF

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1500uF

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47uF

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47uF

TP4

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DIPSW_[0]

DIPSW_[1]

DIPSW_[2]

DIPSW_[3]

PROMDATA

TMS

TDI

TCK

TDO

INIT

DONE

CPU_RESET_SW

CCLK

+DIGin

+DIGin

GND

AGND

GND

PROMDATA

+2.5V

TMS

TDI

TDO

TCK

GND

+3.3V

FPGA_AT_TDI

+DIGin

+3.3V

+DIGin

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GND

AGND

GND

TMS

TDI

TCK

PROMDATA

CCLK

INIT

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GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+DIGin

+DIGin

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+5V_M

+5V_M

+5V_M

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+DIGin

+DIGin

+DIGin

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AGND

AGND

MDL_CLK_8

MDL_FSYNC_8

CPU2MDL_8

MDL2CPU_8

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_012

MDL_CLK_7

MDL_FSYNC_7

CPU2MDL_7

MDL2CPU_7

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_012

MDL_CLK_6

MDL_FSYNC_6

CPU2MDL_6

MDL2CPU_6

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_012

MDL_CLK_5

MDL_FSYNC_5

CPU2MDL_5

MDL2CPU_5

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_456

MDL_CLK_4

MDL_FSYNC_4

CPU2MDL_4

MDL2CPU_4

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_456

MDL_CLK_3

MDL_FSYNC_3

CPU2MDL_3

MDL2CPU_3

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_456

MDL_CLK_2

MDL_FSYNC_2

CPU2MDL_2

MDL2CPU_2

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_89

MDL_CLK_1

MDL_FSYNC_1

CPU2MDL_1

MDL2CPU_1

GLOBAL_ARB

LOCAL_ARB_89

MTR_CLK

MTR_FSYNC

MTR_C_SER

MTR_D_SER

LOCAL_ARB_012

LOCAL_ARB_456

LOCAL_ARB_89

GLOBAL_ARB

MTR_SP_2

MTR_SP_0

CUE_I_HI

CUE_I_LO

HDPN_I_RT_HI

HDPN_I_RT_LO

HDPN_I_LT_HI

HDPN_I_LT_LO

+DIGin

+DIGin

VCC

VCC

VCC

VCC

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+DIGin

+DIGin

VCC

VCC

VCC

VCC

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+DIGin

+DIGin

+DIGin

+DIGin

+DIGin

+DIGin

+5V_P

+5V_P

+5V_P

+5V_P

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+DIGin

+DIGin

+5V_P

+5V_P

+5V_P

+5V_P

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+DIGin

+DIGin

+DIGin

+DIGin

VBAT

MTR_SP_1

MTR_SP_3

MTR_SP_4

MTR_SP_5

1OUT5

FB5

1CB5

FB5M

2CB5

2OUT5

FB5P

3CB5

3OUT5

+REG3in

+REG1in

+REG2in

INSTALL

ONE

5V

INSTALL

ONE

INSTALL

ONE

5V

5V

NOT INSTALLED

INSTALL ONE

SPARE

SPARE

SPARE

32VC5-5 PCB - TO PANELS 4-8

HDPN/ CUE DB-9 CONNECTOR

REMOTE

PWR IN

PWR IN

PNL#7

ADDR 0 (0000)

ADDR 1 (0001)

ADDR 2 (0010)

ADDR 4 (0100)

PNL#4

PNL#3

PNL#2

PNL#1

ADDR 8 (1000)

ADDR 9 (1001)

ADDR 5 (0101)

ADDR 6 (0110)

PNL#8

PNL#6

PNL#5

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Summary of Contents for E-4

Page 1: ...E 4 Digital Control Surface TECHNICAL MANUAL 600 Industrial Drive New Bern North Carolina USA 28562 ...

Page 2: ...7000 fax 252 637 1285 E 4 Digital Control Surface Technical Manual E 4 Digital Control Surface Technical Manual E 4 Digital Control Surface Technical Manual E 4 Digital Control Surface Technical Manual E 4 Digital Control Surface Technical Manual 2009 Wheatstone Corporation E 4 Jan 2009 ...

Page 3: ... In a domestic environment this This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the product may cause radio interference in which case the product may cause radio interference in which case the product may cause radio interfer...

Page 4: ...oft clean lint free cloth or micro fiber cloth and clean lukewarm water to clean the surface For stubborn dirt and stains use a mild nonabrasive soap and water mixture with the gentle cleaning cloth Use only light pressure when cleaning Avoid rubbing dirt or grit into the surface Turn the cloth often and replace with a clean cloth frequently Dry by blotting gently with a clean dry cloth AVOID usin...

Page 5: ...In 1 8 Tabbed Navigation 1 9 Surface Software Version 1 10 Chapter 2 Input Panel IPE 4 Controls and Functions 2 2 SET Button 2 2 Input Tab Display 2 3 Source Window 2 3 Fader Mode Controls and Indicators 2 4 Pan 2 4 Save 2 4 Other Physical Switches and LEDs 2 5 Program Assign 2 5 MXM Assign LEDs 2 5 LED Readout 2 5 CUE Switch 2 5 TB BUS Switch 2 5 Bus Minus Outputs 2 5 Fader 2 6 Channel ON Switch ...

Page 6: ...tions 3 10 Events 3 11 Enter Button 3 12 Help Button 3 12 Control Modes User Permissions 3 13 Presets Tab Functions 3 15 Copy a Preset From Channel 3 15 Load a Preset 3 15 Save 3 16 Switched Meters 3 16 Timer Section 3 17 Time of Day Clock 3 17 Programmable Buttons 3 18 VDIP Settings 3 20 Machine Logic 3 22 Optional Glass E Interface 3 23 Network Settings 3 25 E 4 GUI Main Tab Screen Controls 3 27...

Page 7: ...CAT5 RJ 45 Mixer Link Connector 4 4 HEADPHONE Headphone Connector 4 4 Typical Ethernet Cable 4 5 Typical Crossover Cable 4 5 HC 3 Pinouts Drawing 4 6 Chapter 5 Schematic and Load Sheet Drawings IPE 4 4 Inputs Panel Switch Card Schematic 5 2 Load Sheet 5 4 ONSE 4 4 Inputs Panel On Off Switch Card Schematic 5 5 Load Sheet 5 6 MNE 4 Master Panel Switch Card Schematic 5 7 Load Sheet 5 11 HC 3 Host Con...

Page 8: ... A 3 Setting the Time A 3 Update Options A 3 Synchronize A 3 Battery Backup A 4 Appendix 2 Options Text File A 6 Introduction A 6 Modifying The Options Text File A 6 A Simple Example From The File A 7 A Second Example A 8 An Example File Complete A 9 Appendix 3 Replacement Parts List A 15 ...

Page 9: ...eral Information Chapter Contents Introduction 1 2 Control Surface Placement 1 3 Power Supply 1 4 Failsafe Dual Redundant Supply 1 5 Energizing 1 5 I O Connections 1 6 Getting Started 1 8 Log In 1 8 Tabbed Navigation 1 9 Surface Software Version 1 10 E 4 Nov 2009 ...

Page 10: ...ng shows Four mix output buses four mix minus buses and individual fader bus minus with talkback are some of the standard features The E 4 also has event recall three monitor outputs and pan mode and phase reverse for each channel It supports multiple arrays of programmable input channel and master panel switches for customized functions like phone intercom salvos or machine commands The E 4 drive...

Page 11: ...t connect the power supply to the AC power line until instructed to do so 33 31 17 83 13 67 1 67 0 955 3 21 2 55 E 4 16 INPUT FRAME 39 57 17 83 E 4 20 INPUT FRAME 45 83 17 83 E 4 24 INPUT FRAME 27 05 17 83 E 4 12 INPUT FRAME 20 79 17 83 E 4 8 INPUT FRAME 18 79 for 8 Fader Input 25 05 for 12 Fader Input 31 31 for 16 Fader Input 37 57 for 20 Fader Input 43 83 for 24 Fader Input 8 INPUT FRAME 14 17 x...

Page 12: ...e control surface using the factory supplied cable The cable has two different types of connectors on it a 5 pin fe male connector that connects to either one of the control surface s power supply connectors and an 8 pin male connector that plugs into the power supply Redundant five pin male D SUB style power supply connec tors are located at the rear center area of the control surface If you are ...

Page 13: ...d to the control surface you may now energize the rackmount power supply by plugging it into the AC mains The GOOD LEDs on the power supply front panel should light up to indicate the presence of their respective voltages Individual module switches will assume factory default settings Note To de energize the control surface unplug the rackmount power supply s AC cord from the AC mains Never de ene...

Page 14: ...ectors This signal is routed to internal amplifiers that feed the headphone jack located on the front right hand side of the surface s pan There are two RJ 45 connectors the one labeled ENET connects to a standard Ethernet network switch and the MIXER connector connects to a specific DSP card in an E Series SAT cage A DB 15 VGA monitor connector and two PS 2 connectors for keyboard and mouse round...

Page 15: ...G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N page 1 7 E 4 Jan 2009 E 4 Nov 2009 This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 16: ... this manual to the XPoint program This program which runs on a user supplied PC running Windows XP complements the embedded surface GUI program providing additional programming and control functionality Read more about XPointintheWheatstoneEvolutionSeriesDigitalAudioNetworkSystemTechnicalManual Log In When the surface boots it enters the log in level that was last accessed Look in the lower left ...

Page 17: ...itched Meter and the External Sources for monitors Input Tab displays interactive Source window Mode and Pan settings for the selected channel Note you must press an Input fader s SET button to show the settings for that channel or click on a CHANNEL STATUS button in the lower left side of the VGA to access any fader Input Button Bar click on Source VDip Load and Save to access these features desc...

Page 18: ...about the E 4 control surface you may needtohavethesurfacesoftwareversionnumber available Click the Wheatstone logo on the top of the start up screen to display the INFORMA TION form whichshowstechnicalinformation about the surface s software version and connec tionstatustoitscompanionrackMTlink Ethernet link and automation interface ...

Page 19: ...Tab Display 2 3 Source Window 2 3 Fader Mode Controls and Indicators 2 4 Pan 2 4 Save 2 4 Other Physical Switches and LEDs 2 5 Program Assign 2 5 MXM Assign LEDs 2 5 LED Readout 2 5 CUE Switch 2 5 TB BUS Switch 2 5 Bus Minus Outputs 2 5 Fader 2 6 Channel ON Switch 2 6 Channel OFF Switch 2 6 Channel Status Buttons Display 2 6 ...

Page 20: ...time without having to press the SET switch SET Button This switch is at the heart of the opera tional control of the surface SET allows the operator to access various controls and func tions such as Source selection MXM As sign configuration Panning etc When you press the SET button the Input Tab display changes to show you the current settings for this fader strip Once a SET button has been pres...

Page 21: ...f the functions Other screens from the Input Tab are discussed at the end of Chapter 3 Source Window Click in the SOURCE window to open the signal tree Highlight a source name in the tree and double click to select it You may use the Visibility feature in XPoint to limit the signal list the user sees when selecting sources This feature is espe cially useful in large systems with lots of sources Vi...

Page 22: ...ill feed both L and R MONO selects mono mode If a stereo source is selected it is summed to mono and reduced by 6dB LEFT left only passes only the left channel of a stereo source to both L and R RIGHT rightonly passesonly the right channel of a stereo source to both L and R Pan L R slider moves the signal left to right Save The user can save all adjustments with the SAVE button Pressing the SAVE b...

Page 23: ...el Note that you are normally assigning the channel andnotthesource totheMXMbus Butsee the section on MIX MINUS options later in the manual MXM ASSIGN page 3 6 LED Readout An 8 character display shows the name of the audio source selected to the fader CUE Switch The CUE switch assigns the selected source totheCUEbus lettingthecontrolsurfaceopera tor monitor the channel s pre fader signal TB BUS Sw...

Page 24: ... If the channel is ON and the fader is down or if the channel is ON with the fader up but not assigned to any of the four PGM buses the button color becomes green If the channel is ON and the fader is up and the channel is assigned to one of the four PGM buses the button color becomes blue The CHANNEL STATUS button will also indicate a logic lock situation which happens when a signal is assigned t...

Page 25: ...ches 3 9 Programming External Source Switches 3 9 Control Room Section 3 9 Headphone Section 3 9 Studio Section 3 10 Talkback to Studio 3 10 E 4 Monitor Options 3 10 Events 3 11 Enter Button 3 12 Help Button 3 12 Control Modes User Permissions 3 13 Presets Tab Functions 3 15 Copy a Preset From Channel 3 15 Load a Preset 3 15 Save 3 16 Switched Meters 3 16 Timer Section 3 17 Time of Day Clock 3 17 ...

Page 26: ...ols 3 27 E 4 GUI Input Tab Screen Controls 3 28 E 4 GUI MixMinus Tab Screen Controls 3 29 E 4 GUI Presets Tab Screen Controls 3 30 E 4 GUI Events Tab Screen Controls 3 31 E 4 GUI Options Tab Screen Controls 3 32 E 4 GUI Input Tab Screens 3 33 E 4 GUI Options Tab Screens 3 34 ...

Page 27: ...O LEFT only and RIGHT only modes and as a balance control in STEREO mode This feature is activated for a given channel by pressing the channel s SET but ton To easily set the PAN to center you canpressthecontrol twice in rapid suc cession likedouble clicking a mouse button You may also ad just PAN by clicking and dragging the PAN position indicator on the Input Tab INPUT SOURCE Knob The INPUT SOUR...

Page 28: ...locations for quick source selection on a fader or for making other connections within the system This operation may be denied to a user in the Access Authorization settings Sources can also be selected in the XPoint program The XPoint matrix is analagous to an electronic patch bay Audiosources routerinputs arelocatedalongtheXaxisatthetop audio destinations router outputs are vertically stacked al...

Page 29: ...ght character name of a signal signals may also have a second identifier an eight character location which is typically set up in the XPoint program Using the SHOW LOCATIONS button on the Source Visibility Options screen you can determine if the location identifier will show up in the Source list on the monitor when setting visibility Click the SHOW LOCATIONS button to toggle between YES show loca...

Page 30: ...nfigures the MXM bus to tap off the input strip audio before the channel ON switch INVERT LEDs This setting is used to flip the logic applied to the MXM assign LEDs on the fader strips Set it to NO if you wanttheMXMassignLEDsonthefaderstrip to light up when the audio is feeding the bus In this case you will have an MXM LED for every source that is feeding the MXM bus andtheMXMLEDwouldbeOFFonthestr...

Page 31: ...ointerruptamix minusoutputwiththesurface spredefinedtalkback signal pressanyofthefourMXMTBmomentaryswitches Notethatthe Talkbacksource typicallyahostmic mustfirstbecrossconnectedtothe surface s TB input using either XPoint software or the E 4 s built in Route function The TB signal may be any Source signal in the router including any MXM bus The E 4 s TB input signal is a factory defined surface D...

Page 32: ...put fader strip s SET button The VGA automatically switches to the Input Tab for that channel Then choose VDip from the Button Bar near the bottom of the Input Tab Check the Mute boxes as required to mute the CR or Studio outputs when the mic is turned ON An Options Text File setting determines whether the Mute occurs when the fader is simply turned on or if the fader must be ON up and routed to t...

Page 33: ...only represent twostoredsignalchoices AllthreeEXT 1 switches are mapped to one source and the three EXT 2 buttons are mapped to a second source Control Room Section The control room section of the moni tor has a dedicated meter and level knob The board operator s microphone is nor mallyprogrammedusingVDiptoMUTE the control room output and prevent the occurrence of feedback When MUTE is active the ...

Page 34: ...the router including MXM busses The E 4 s TB input signal is a factory defined surface Destination signal with a name similar to E1TBk The actual name depends on how many surfaces you have There is only one TB bus input on the E 4 You can use Programmable Buttons to momentarily route other sources to the Studio output E 4 Monitor Options The Headphone Control Room and Studio outputs are normally s...

Page 35: ...of the tab allows users to select and recall a previ ouslysavedEvent HighlighttheEventnameinthelistwindow thenpressARM then press TAKE Note that the board will completely reset to the previously saved state In order to accommodate Event switching while OnAir any faders which are ON when the Event is recalled will NOT be affected The EVENT EDITOR acts an Event file manager This is where you create ...

Page 36: ...arlier description of the INPUT SOURCE knob the ENTER button is used to complete the selection of a source for an input channel Help Button PressingtheHELPbuttonopensaHELPmenuonscreen for when Talent needs help with settings such as a mix minus or with surface operation in general ...

Page 37: ...er Config from the AVAILABLE OPTIONS scroll down list All four end user modes can have their permission levels modified by any user with permission to do so This is done by pressing the GUI Options tab and choosing Access Authorization from the AVAILABLE OP TIONS scroll down list to bring up the Access Authorization dialog box Personnel with the designated authority to set the permission lev elssh...

Page 38: ...for all four end user modes is 111 and can be changed for each mode by any user who knows the password for that mode This can be done by clicking the EDIT button on the PASSCODE ACCESS form to bring up the EDIT PASSCODE box whereyouentertheold current passcodeandthenenterthenewpasscodetwice and click OK to effect the change Once a given control mode is selected for a surface that setting will pers...

Page 39: ...Presets in the current TYPE CHANNEL ASSOCIATIONS List displays which faders are mapped to Presets of the selected TYPE SOURCE ASSOCIATIONS List displays which Sources are mapped to Presets of the selected TYPE DELETE You may use the DELETE buttons under each association list to remove the Preset or Channel Source associations Deleted Presets may NOT be re stored Copy a Preset From Channel Choose t...

Page 40: ...hed meter displays the signal level of a user selected source any source on the router or the CUE signal level when an input fader s CUE switch is activated but see below to disable this Auto Cue function Pressing the METER button will switch the screen to the Main Tab if it is not there already The switched meter display shows the signal source name at the top Click onthisnametobringupthesourcese...

Page 41: ...the timer to zero where it will hold until start is pressed The HOLD button allows you to hold the display for a longer viewing duration while still allowing the counter to continue in the background Releasing the button will then display the current count Time of Day Clock The main Embedded E 4 GUI screen includes the digital and ana log displays of a time of day clock in 12 or 24 hour format 12 ...

Page 42: ... buttons each line has a drop down mode selector a FLASH button and an EDIT button Modeselection thesparebuttonscan be operated in various modes None in this mode button presses are ignored the button LED is con trolled by DIO which simply means that the LED can be turned on and off by a logic signal in the E SeriesNetworkSystem this control would be configured in XPoint Toggle in this mode the bu...

Page 43: ...ftwareControlled inthismodethebutton sfunctionissetupbytheE 4GUI using the EDIT button as described below the LED is controlled by the surface and is on while the button is pressed and off when released FLASH press this button to make a particular spare button flash this helps you see which button you are programming EDIT this button is only active when the spare button mode is Software Controlled...

Page 44: ...intifyouhave other surface models To configure VDip on the E 4 first make sure that the source you need to program with VDip is assigned to an input fader Press the fader s SET button and the Input Tab will open to the last screen used Select VDip from the Button Bar at the bottom Make sure USE DEFAULTS is NO if you want this signal to work differently than the default settings and then simply che...

Page 45: ...nnel Theinputchannelwillworkwith most standard source machines Occasionally the source machine because of the way it is designed will send overly long control closures to the channel s remote ON and OFF ports closures so long that they will hang up the module s ON OFF logic When this kind of problem manifests itself setting to Machine Start Pulsed will convert the closures to pulses before they ge...

Page 46: ...N or OFF by sending it a command from a system Logic I O card via the RemOn and RemOff functions configurable from within XPoint Automation Control Interface ACI various automation systems are capableofsendingACIsignalstothesystemviaEthernettoturnchannelsON and OFF and perform other functions as well There are four possible start stop options DIO Always START and STOP DIO signals are always sent i...

Page 47: ... accessed by the Glass E The surface presets systemX Yaccess systemprogram ming and configuration are pass word protected Before you can run the GLASS E software to control a particular sur face thatsurfaceneedstobesetupto allow the Glass E interface to func tion In the E 4 GUI press the Op tions Tab and choose Misc Options from the AVAILABLE OPTIONS scroll down list to display the screen that has...

Page 48: ...for E 6 surface on the PC running Glass E The first screen is a dupli cate of the surface s GUI as it appears on the surface s VGA screen All controls and func tions of the GUI that have been described in chapters 2 and 3 of this manual work the same on this Glass E screen Thesecondscreenisarep lication of the actual surface panels andisoperatedinmuch the same fashion as the actual physical contro...

Page 49: ...play the Network Settings screen where you will set the BLADE ID and IP address of the Engine towhichthesurfacewillconnect alongwith the Surface IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway If Automatic mode is selected enter the BLADE ID of the WheatNet IP mix engine to be associated with the surface and the remaining settings are configured for you You can manually enter this infor mation by turning off A...

Page 50: ...ne BLADE ID plus 200 i e Engine BLADE 5 Surface IP Address 192 168 87 205 When done simply press APPLY to finalize these settings and the surface will request a reboot Select YES from the dialog box and the surface will reboot Once the surface has been rebooted navigate to the Options Tab and select Network Settings from the drop down menu If all information was entered prop erly the WheatNet IP S...

Page 51: ...Controls Click on EXT windows to choose source Functions display Clock timer current event and switched meter Program meters Channel Select Status Buttons Access Authorization Monitor Controls Click label windows to rename Function Tabs Meter Labels ...

Page 52: ...ar MUTE labels let you see when speakers are muted CHANNEL STATUS buttons show ON OFF Separate password protected login for engineers jocks interns Meter labels click to rename Pressing fader s SET switch automatically opens the Input Tab page 3 28 E 4 GUI Input Tab Screen Controls Functions display Source and Fader Mode Click here to change the source ...

Page 53: ...igned to the desired MXM signals cool Input channel Pre Fader and Pre 0n Off are global for MXM bus Invert LED s When you say YES all input fader sources automatically feed all 4 MXM busses Now all you have to do is press the MXM assign switch to drop a source out of an MXM bus In this mode when the MXM LED is lit the audio on that fader is NOT going to the bus It is very easy to see which faders ...

Page 54: ... tab Use this tab to view rename and copy presets TIP Use the Input Tab and SAVE on the Button Bar to save a new preset Shows which fader strips have the selected preset applied to them Shows which sources have the selected preset applied to them Use the TYPE drop down list to pick a category ...

Page 55: ...t taken Event Recall To recall an event click on event name click ARM click TAKE click UNDO to go back Event Editor This section lets you manage NEW Save current surface state to a new event SAVE TO Lets you save current surface state to an existing event RENAME 3 guesses Just click on the event name and the virtual keyboard opens up DELETE Just click on the event name click DELETE and confirm ...

Page 56: ...E 4 Jan 2009 Options Manager tab Provides access to a whole host of system options Some are self explanatory but see the Options Details section for details page 3 32 E 4 GUI Options Tab Screen Controls ...

Page 57: ...page 3 33 E 4 GUI Input Tab Screens E 4 Jan 2009 Press SET on a fader to open main INPUT screen Choose fader sources Use the Button Bar to navigate various input screens VDIP Preset Load Save ...

Page 58: ...09 Access Authorization Crosspoint Visibility Monitor Configuration VDIP Settings Miscellaneous Options User Configuration Programmable Buttons Source Visibility Network Settings This screen available only for the system with WheatNet IP engine BLADE ...

Page 59: ...iring 4 3 Internal Programming Options 4 3 Switch Settings 4 3 SW1 Position 1 Sample Rate 4 3 SW1 Position 4 CAT5 Enable 4 3 Hook Ups ETH RJ 45 Main Ethernet Connector 4 4 CAT5 RJ 45 Mixer Link Connector 4 4 HEADPHONE Headphone Connector 4 4 Typical Ethernet Cable 4 5 Typical Crossover Cable 4 5 HC 3 Pinouts Drawing 4 6 All devices in the system must be set to the same sample rate ...

Page 60: ...ved in non volatile storage on the HC 3 card and is restored at power up or reset This configuration information provides details to the host application running on the HC 3 such as the specific audio hardware available HC 3 BIOS Settings Format BIOS Setup and formatting of the Host CPU is completed prior to the testing of your E 4 control surface at the Wheatstone factory There are no user adjust...

Page 61: ... Bridge Router and for proper operation the control surface must be connected to the specific RJ 45 jack defined for it in the system configuration Internal Programming Options AllinternalprogrammingoptionsaremadeviaPCBmountedswitches Switch Settings SW1 Position 1 Sample Rate This dipswitch position must be set to agree with the sample rate of the system The switch is off for a sample rate of 44 ...

Page 62: ...the internal amplifiers that feed the headphone jack The pinout drawing on page 4 6 shows all wiring connections at a glance ETH RJ 45 MAIN ETHERNET CONNECTOR PIN 1 TXD PIN 2 TXD PIN 3 RXD PIN 4 N C PIN 5 N C PIN 6 RXD PIN 7 LN LED PIN 8 LK LED CAT5 RJ 45 MIXER LINK CONNECTOR Pin 1 TXD Pin 2 TXD Pin 3 RXD Pin 4 N C Pin 5 N C Pin 6 RXD Pin 7 N C Pin 8 N C HEADPHONE DB 9 HEADPHONE CONNECTOR Pin 4 HD...

Page 63: ... White Blue Green White Brown Brown 1 2 3 4 TXD TXD RXD RXD PIN 1 2 3 4 PIN RJ 45 Plug RJ 45 Plug White Orange 5 6 7 8 N C N C 5 6 7 8 Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown White Green Green White Orange Blue White Blue Orange White Brown Brown N C N C RXD RXD TXD TXD N C N C N C N C TYPICAL ETHERNET CABLE USED FOR CONNECTING THE HOST CONTROLLER TO YOUR NETWORK HUB TYPICAL CRO...

Page 64: ...ack Ethernet Connector RJ 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TXD TXD RXD RXD N C N C LN LED LK LED HC 3 Host Controller I O Connections Mixer Link CAT5 Connector RJ 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TXD TXD RXD RXD N C N C N C N C crossover HDPN LT LO HDPN RT SH HDPN RT HI N C HDPN LT SH HDPN LT HI HDPN RT LO N C N C 5 9 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 HEADPHONE Female DB 9 ...

Page 65: ...ents IPE 4 4 Inputs Panel Switch Card Schematic 5 2 Load Sheet 5 4 ONSE 4 4 Inputs Panel On Off Switch Card Schematic 5 5 Load Sheet 5 6 MNE 4 Master Panel Switch Card Schematic 5 7 Load Sheet 5 11 HC 3 Host Controller Card Schematic 5 12 Load Sheet 5 16 PSU 1 Power Supply Schematic 5 17 Load Sheet 5 18 ...

Page 66: ...F C29 2 5V GND 4148 Dxx 4148 Dxx 4148 Dxx 4148 Dxx 4148 Dxx 4148 Dxx 4148 Dxx 10 6 5 9 DS26 DS2 DS38 DS14 4 3 2 1 SW32 4 3 2 1 SW23 4 3 2 1 SW14 4 3 2 1 SW5 4 3 2 1 SW36 4 3 2 1 SW27 4 3 2 1 SW18 4 3 2 1 SW9 4 3 2 1 SW34 4 3 2 1 SW25 4 3 2 1 SW16 4 3 2 1 SW7 4 3 2 1 SW35 4 3 2 1 SW30 4 3 2 1 SW26 4 3 2 1 SW21 4 3 2 1 SW17 4 3 2 1 SW12 4 3 2 1 SW8 4 3 2 1 SW3 4 3 2 1 SW2 4 3 2 1 SW11 4 3 2 1 SW20 4...

Page 67: ...AD131 PAD128 Vref7 PAD125 10 0K R41 DS1706 1 4 5 6 7 8 U2 _____ ___ IN ST PBRST NMI ____ ___ ___ RST WDS 1 00K R33 CT5 6 5 4 3 2 1 33 R22 1 00K R15 1 00K R16 1 00K R19 BR0 BR1 DS3 5 4 6 3 7 2 8 1 DS10 10 9 11 8 12 7 13 6 14 5 15 4 16 3 17 2 18 1 DS15 5 4 6 3 7 2 8 1 DS22 10 9 11 8 12 7 13 6 14 5 15 4 16 3 17 2 18 1 DS27 5 4 6 3 7 2 8 1 DS34 10 9 11 8 12 7 13 6 14 5 15 4 16 3 17 2 18 1 DS39 5 4 6 3...

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Page 69: ... ONSE 6A PCB 84S0172 W 700888 A B D C D C A B APPROVALS SA SA SA SA UR US Sergey Averin 1 OF 1 DATE SIZE REV SCALE SHEET CONTRACT NO DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED FSCM NO DWG NO C 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 600 Industrial Drive New Bern NC 28562 SW_A SW_A SW_A SW_B SW_B SW_C SW_C SW_D SW_D LED_A LED_A LED_B LED_B LED_C LED_C LED_D LED_D SW_Y_ON SW_Y_OFF SW_Y_ON SW_Y_OFF SW_Y_ON SW_Y_OFF SW_Y_ON SW_Y_OFF LED_A SW_B SW...

Page 70: ...page 5 3 E 4 Jan 2009 S C H E M A T I C D R A W I N G S ONSE 4 4 Inputs Panel On Off Switch Load Sheet page 5 6 ...

Page 71: ...1 SW67 4 3 2 1 SW59 4 3 2 1 SW105 4 3 2 1 SW95 1 2 3 4 SW93 1 2 3 4 SW83 1 2 3 4 4148 D31 4148 D18 4148 D13 4148 D2 4148 D34 4148 D47 4148 D51 4148 D63 4148 D102 4148 D78 4148 D75 4148 D67 4148 D105 4148 D122 4148 D125 4148 D136 SW14 4 3 2 1 SW44 4 3 2 1 SW101 4 3 2 1 SW73 1 2 3 4 SW90 4 3 2 1 SW64 1 2 3 4 SW102 4 3 2 1 SW74 1 2 3 4 SW91 1 2 3 4 SW65 4 3 2 1 4148 D48 4148 D14 4148 D120 4148 D133 4...

Page 72: ...CODER D A B C E D113 4148 D112 4148 D107 4148 3 1 5 4 2 CE2 ENCODER D A B C E CT3 1 2 3 4 5 CT8 5 4 3 2 1 CT11 1 2 3 4 5 CT17 5 4 3 2 1 CT20 1 2 3 4 5 CT21 5 4 3 2 1 3 3V GND GND 3 3V U4 13 11 3 4 8 2 16 1 7 6 12 5 9 14 15 10 ADS7841 MODE COM CH3 CH2 CH1 CH0 DIN SHDN _____ CS ___ DCLK VREF GND VCC VCC DOUT BUSY C40 0 1uF 3 3V GND FDR_2 5REF GND C41 0 1uF FDR_2 5REF GND C39 0 1uF FDR_2 5REF GND C29...

Page 73: ...AD431 PAD692 PAD428 PAD422 PAD416 PAD413 PAD410 PAD407 Vref5 PAD401 PAD392 PAD389 Vref5 PAD386 PAD686 Vref2 PAD377 PAD359 PAD356 PAD347 PAD338 PAD335 Vref6 PAD332 PAD323 PAD317 Vref6 PAD314 PAD677 PAD311 PAD308 PAD302 PAD296 TDO DONE PAD671 BUSY DOUT I O INIT I O PAD665 PAD203 PAD251 Vref7 PAD248 PAD245 PAD239 PAD233 PAD230 PAD227 PAD224 Vref7 PAD218 PAD209 PAD290 Vref6 PAD206 Vref7 PAD194 PAD185 ...

Page 74: ... DS69 DS85 DS84 DS97 DS96 DS95 DS83 DS82 DS68 DS59 DS58 DS45 DS36 DS26 DS27 DS11 DS12 DS13 DS28 DS29 DS37 DS46 DS44 DS57 DS67 DS81 DS80 DS94 DS93 DS92 DS79 DS78 DS66 DS56 DS55 DS42 DS34 DS22 DS23 DS8 DS9 DS10 DS24 DS25 DS35 DS43 New Bern NC 28562 600 Industrial Drive page 5 10 E 4 Jan 2009 W 700887 MNE 6B PCB MNE 6 4 OF 4 SA WWP 84S0171 4 3 26 07 B 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 SA SA SA UR US Se...

Page 75: ...page 5 11 MNE 4 Master Panel Switch Card Load Sheet E 4 Jan 2009 ...

Page 76: ...CLK TMS TDI TCK OE RST ___ VCCJ CE 10 31 19 9 14 25 13 7 3 27 40 15 42 29 21 43 5 XC18V02 U5 D6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 TDO D7 ____ CLK TDI TCK CF OE RST ___ CE ____ TMS CEO GND C155 330uF C175 1500uF R222 1 00K C176 0 22uF C158 0 01uF VCC GND C121 330uF R190 3 32K R191 1 00K C126 0 01uF L6 L4 Q10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LM2679 FB GND CB VIN OUT CL SS TP7 TP3 TP8 D9 MBRD835 L3 L5 R219 6 19K C138 0 22uF 7 Q8 1 2 3...

Page 77: ... VCC GND C114 0 1uF CT1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 CT29 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 C134 100uF C147 100uF C170 100uF 2dBu 2dBu 2dBu 2 21K R201 R186 2 21K R214 2 21K GND GND GND C139 2200uF GND GND 2 21K R198 R183 2 21K R211 2 21K V GND R181 10 C140 330uF R169 475 R217 2 21K R216 2 21K GND GND R209 2 21K R208 2 21K R207 2 21K R206 2 21K GND C167 330pF C132 330pF C149 330pF R187 619...

Page 78: ..._ PROGRAM DONE TMS TDI TDO I O I O Vref2 I O I O I O Vref2 D1 I O D2 I O I O I O I O I O I O Vref2 D3 I O I O I O I O IRDY I O TRDY I O D4 I O I O Vref3 I O I O I O I O D6 I O CCLK TCK I O I O Vref6 I O I O I O M2 M1 M0 I O I O I O I O Vref7 I O I O I O Vref7 I O I O I O I O I O I O I O Vref7 I O I O I O I O IRDY I O TRDY I O I O I O Vref6 I O I O I O I O I O I O I O Vref6 I O U1 99 6 7 24 25 CS89...

Page 79: ...0 3 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 2 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 CT21 9 8 7 64 63 62 61 60 6 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 5 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 4 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 3 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 2 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 CT33 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CT14 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CT18 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 2 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 CT25 4 3 2 1 CT19 9 8 7...

Page 80: ...page 5 16 HC 3 Host Controller Card Load Sheet E 4 Jan 2009 ...

Page 81: ... A2 POLYSW F6 3 0A MUR160 D8 10nF C6 R4 47 R3 10 40TPS08 Q1 1N5364 33V Z1 MUR160 D7 R8 10K R6 10K R10 6 8K DS2 DS1 R9 6 8K page 5 17 E 4 Jan 2009 B PSU 1 2 3 06 W 700828 00S0034 PSU 1B PCB SA SA SA SA UR US Sergey Averin 1 OF 1 APPROVALS DATE SIZE REV SCALE SHEET CONTRACT NO DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED FSCM NO DWG NO C 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 4 B A C D C D B A 600 Industrial Drive New Bern NC 28562 POLYSW F2 3 0A ...

Page 82: ...page 5 4 E 4 Jan 2009 S C H E M A T I C D R A W I N G S PSU 1 Power Supply Load Sheet page 5 18 ...

Page 83: ... the Time A 3 Update Options A 3 Synchronize A 3 Battery Backup A 4 Appendix 2 Options Text File A 6 Introduction A 6 Modifying The Options Text File A 6 A Simple Example From The File A 7 A Second Example A 8 An Example File Complete A 9 Appendix 3 Replacement Parts List A 15 Appendices ...

Page 84: ...page A 2 E 4 Jan 2009 A P P E N D I C E S Appendix 1 Contents Control Surface Clock A 3 Setting the Time A 3 Update Options A 3 Synchronize A 3 Battery Backup A 4 ...

Page 85: ...Surface fromtheMain Menu which will display the Add Surface form 2 EntertheIPaddressofthecontrolsurface and click OK 3 Select Edit Update Surface Clocks or press F5 key to update all surface clocks Update Options Select Edit Options from the Main Menu The Options form gives you different auto update options Select the appropriate option for your application Synchronize Forthebestaccuracysynchroniz...

Page 86: ...32 3V long life lithium battery it goes into the socket negative side in Note that the battery does NOT light up the clock display it powers the clock to keep it from losing count it will do this for 3 to 4 weeks To activate battery backup of the control surface s clock simply pull out the yellow strip from the HC 3 board as shown on the picture below ...

Page 87: ... 4 Jan 2009 A P P E N D I C E S Appendix 2 Contents Options Text File A 6 Introduction A 6 Modifying The Options Text File A 6 A Simple Example From The File A 7 A Second Example A 8 An Example File Complete A 9 ...

Page 88: ...re 2 When the FTP session connects you will see a list of files and folders that are on the surface One of those files is the Options Text file named as specified above Drag this file over to your PC s desktop so you can save a copy 3 Make any required changes to the copy of the file on your desktop according to the information in the following sections then save the file and drag its icon back to...

Page 89: ... 1 if the muting channel must be both ON and assigned to a main bus thus making it ON AIR before it will trigger the mute This specific example shows that the default setting is 0 for this option Please note that this may or may not be the case for your particular surface as the default option is subject to change The idea of how to use the file remains true The third line is not a comment this is...

Page 90: ...eset LED controlled by Surface SPARE1 2 SPARE2 2 SPARE3 2 SPARE4 2 SPARE5 2 SPARE6 2 SPARE7 2 SPARE8 2 SPARE9 2 SPARE10 2 SPARE11 2 SPARE12 2 Once again our first line is a comment line that shows the syntax used for this particular option In this case there are several code lines each one referring to a different spare or programmable button Thus the in the example syntax is replaced with a numbe...

Page 91: ...TERMODE is the meter mode default 0 0 PEAK AVG 1 PEAK only 2 AVG only METERMODE 0 Syntax DYNRANGE is the Dynamic Range default 0 0 40dB 1 60dB DYNRANGE 0 Syntax AUTOCUE is the mode default 1 0 Auto Cue Off 1 Auto Cue On AUTOCUE 1 MIX MINUS OPTIONS Syntax MM is the mix minus bus number 1 8 is the mode default 0 0 Post Fader Post ON default mode 1 Pre Fader Post ON 2 Post Fader Pre ON 3 Pre Fader Pr...

Page 92: ...0 0 DIRECT_OUT21 0 DIRECT_OUT22 0 DIRECT_OUT23 0 DIRECT_OUT24 0 SPARE OPTIONS Syntax SPARE is the spare button number 1 12 is the mode default 2 0 None Button presses are ignored LED controlled by DIO 1 Toggle Button state toggles on each press LED controlled by Surface 2 Momentary Button is active when held down LED controlled by Surface 3 Momentary Button is active when held down LED controlled ...

Page 93: ...OUT 1 default 20 sec set button timeout enabled 0 no timeout SET_TIMEOUT 0 Syntax ALPHA_SORT 1 default XY controller alpha sorting enabled 0 no sort ALPHA_SORT 1 Syntax INVERT_MM 1 default MM button state inverted 0 no invert INVERT_MM 0 Syntax CUE_DEFEAT_STU1 Syntax CUE_DEFEAT_STU2 Syntax CUE_DEFEAT_HDPN Syntax CUE_DEFEAT_CR 1 cue defeat to this monitor 0 cue enabled to this monitor CUE_DEFEAT_ST...

Page 94: ...us control MXM_LVL_CTL 0 Syntax INPUT_GAIN_SLIDERS 0 default No input gain sliders 1 Input gain sliders INPUT_GAIN_SLIDERS 0 Syntax GLE_CONTROLS 0 No GLE Controls 1 default GLE Controls GLE_CONTROLS 0 Syntax GLE_PORT Port Number to listen for Glass E connections on default 49152 GLE_PORT 49160 Syntax MOUSE_TYPE PS2 PS 2 Mouse COM2 default Serial Mouse MOUSE_TYPE PS2 Syntax ACI_DISABLE_MSS 0 defaul...

Page 95: ..._SELECTED 0xfa9007 Syntax READOUT_NTEXT 0xRRGGBB 0xfa9007 default Color for readout text READOUT_NTEXT 0xfa9007 Syntax READOUT_STEXT 0xRRGGBB 0x000000 default Color for selected readout text READOUT_STEXT 0x000000 Syntax ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT 0xRRGGBB 0xffffff default Color for text on the active tab ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT 0xffffff Syntax INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT 0xRRGGBB 0x333333 default Color for text on inactive t...

Page 96: ...ls and components that in the course of normal use may need maintenance i e faders pots ON switches etc A complete list of available components is shown on the nextpage ContactWheatstonetechnicalsupportforfurtherinformation Wheatstone Corporation 600 Industrial Drive New Bern North Carolina USA 28562 may be reached by phone at 252 638 7000 fax 252 637 1285 electronic mail techsupport wheatstone co...

Page 97: ...E 007261 FLAT FLEXIBLE CABLE 1MM 10 POSITION ROUND FLAT CABLE ROHS COMPLIANT 150206 REPLACEMENT FADER ASSEMBLY WIRED FADER 055200 REPLACEMENT FADER INPUT FADER 540052 REPLACEMENT FADER KNOB REPLACEMENT BLACK FADER KNOB 520001 REPLACEMENT SWITCH ON OFF SWITCH 510109 SWITCH BLUE BUTTON ON BUTTON ASSEMBLY 530355 SWITCH WHITE BUTTON OFF BUTTON ASSEMBLY 530356 BLUE LED LAMP REPLACEMENT ON LED LAMP 6000...

Page 98: ...ER CAP PLAIN 11MM BLACK CAP FOR 15MM KNOB 530279 ENCODER CAP PLAIN GREY CAP FOR 11MM COLLET KNOB 530293 ENCODER CAP 21MM BLACK CAP WITH WHITE LINE 530319 PLUG 3 PIN PLUG FOR 26 AWG 230028 PLUG 6 PIN PLUG FOR 26 AWG 230031 PLUG 9 PIN PLUG FOR 26 AWG 230032 PLUG RIBBON 14 PIN DIP RIBBON PLUG 250034 PLUG RIBBON 20 PIN RIBBON PLUG 250041 HEADER 3 PIN JST HEADER 250062 HEADER 4 PIN JST HEADER 250063 HE...

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