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This section of the Monitor Control panel also
has two talkback buttons so the board operator
can talk to the studio and/or to an external
location using the board operator’s microphone.
Console Display
The separate Console Display sits or stands on
the countertop behind or to the side of the con-
sole control surface. The Main Meter shows the
PGM 1 output levels. The Aux Meter shows the
cue bus, when active, or a source selected using
the Aux Meter source controls on the monitor
panel.
An ESE and SMPTE-compatible time of day
clock and an event timer (controlled by Monitor
Control panel buttons and/or reset commands
from one or more channels) are also on the Con-
sole Display.
The display plugs into the console motherboard
using a six-foot captive cable harness.
KSU Card
Each RMX
digital (including the RMXd8-HL)
has one KSU Card with eight assignable audio
inputs and eight assignable outputs; three Assign-
able Logic I/O connectors; dedicated logic con-
nectors for control room, studio, and cue/talk/
external logic; eighteen dedicated analog and digi-
tal program and monitor outputs; a VistaMax LAN
connector; a serial test connector; and two copper
(RJ-45) VistaMax Link connectors.
A KSU card with two MT-RJ optical VistaMax
Link connectors (PRE99-2672-2) is available for
interconnecting the console to a VistaMax system
when the distance between console and VistaMax
frame exceeds 100 meters (the maximum length
supported using CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables). The MT-
RJ optical connections support runs up to 2 km.
An optical Link RMX
d8-HL (PRE99-1910-2) is
also available.
On the consoles, the KSU card plugs into the
motherboard behind the Monitor Control panel
and the two adjacent Dual Fader Input panels. In
normal use it’s hidden below the cue speaker panel.
The KSU consists of an SBC (Single Board Com-
puter), a VistaMax interface, and DSP for the eight
routed KSU inputs/outputs and the bus outputs.
DSP Card
The number of DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
cards installed is frame size dependent (RMX
d-
12 has one DSP Card, RMX
d-20 has two, and
RMX
d-28 has three cards). DSP Cards plug into
the lower motherboard behind the Universal Dual
Fader Input panels, hidden below the cue speaker
panel in normal use. Each card handles routing
for eight stereo audio inputs and eight Assignable
Logic I/Os. Each card has DSP “heartbeat” and
automation LEDs to indicate operational status.
8-Input Expansion Card
This optional audio input and logic I/O card
(PRE99-2665) adds eight audio inputs and eight
Assignable Logic I/O connectors to any DSP Card,
in lieu of the blank panel between the DSP card
and the control surface. An 8-Input Expansion
card can be added to each DSP card.
Each audio input is physically set as an analog
or a digital input by a board-mounted DIP switch.
The input is assigned to a channel strip (or set as
a VistaMax input) by the session file. The Assign-
able logic connections can be “bound” to any one
of the audio inputs, and then jointly assigned to a
channel strip, or they can be used separately from
any of the audio inputs as determined by the cur-
rent session file settings.
Power Supply
A separate rackmount power supply (PRE99-
1205) su48 VDC to the console mainframe.
One supply comes standard with each mainframe.
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