mc²36 MKII Installation & Service Guide
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4. Installation
4.13
Local IO
Every mc
2
36 control surface includes built-in IO known as the "Local IO". This is designed for local connections
such as loudspeakers, metering, talkback and headphones. The local IO frame is located inside the control
surface (beneath the centre section). All connectors are accessed from the console's rear panel, except for the
headphones which breakout on the front buffer.
The local IO provides 16 x Mic/Line in, 16 x Line out, 8 x AES3 IO, 1 x MADI (AES10), 1 x Phones, 8 x GPI and
8 x GPO for connection to external devices. There is also 1 x RAVENNA/AES67 interface which connects,
internally, to the Core.
4.13.1
Local IO Connections
Console Rear Panel
The following can be used connect external audio and GPIO devices:
·
16 x Mic/Line IN
- wired to 16 x XLR (female).
·
16 x Line OUT
- wired to 16 x XLR (male).
·
8 x AES3 IN
- wired to 8 x XLR (female).
·
8 x AES3 OUT
- wired to 8 x XLR (male).
·
1 x 64-channel MADI
- available via SFP. To use this port, you must fit a Lawo-certified
.
·
8 x GPIO
- wired to 1 x 37-pin, D-type (female).
See
for wiring information.
Note that:
·
The
TB
connector is wired from the female talkback XLR (on the front panel).
·
You will find the stereo headphones socket on the front buffer.
4.13.2
Connecting the Local IO to the Core
In the
mc
2
36 MKII
, the local IO is wired internally to the spare Media Network IO port in the A__UHD Core.
NET ID
The
NET ID
button and LED can be used to reset the service IP address of the RAVENNA/AES67 interface to
its default =
192.168.110.253
. Note that, for safety reasons, a press and hold is required; a quick press of the
button performs no action.
First, make sure that the interface is booted and operating normally - the
NET ID
LED should be blinking yellow.
Then, using a pointed object, press and hold the recessed button until the LED lights continuously. When the
LED switches off, the reset is complete.