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1 – INTRODUCING THE EMX CONSOLE
hanks for joining the growing ranks of broadcasters
employing PR&E products, now designed, manufactured,
and supported by the Wheatstone Corporation.
Throughout PR&E’s long history we’ve endeavored to
provide quality products, documentation, and after-sale
support. To obtain maximum benefit from the EMX console’s capabilities,
please read through this introduction, along with Chapters 2 and 3, prior
to installing the EMX console.
For those in a hurry, there is an EMX Quick Guide which summarizes
the PR&E Mix Engine’s connections and EMX Surface controls.
Each EMX console has these main components:
The EMX Surface - Commonly referred to as the “console” has all of
the board operator controls. The model number denotes the number of
fader channels installed (16, 20, or 24). Figure 1-1 shows an EMX-16
Surface with an optional SS-8 Button Panel installed (a 1.5” wide blank
panel ships standard in that size EMX Surface). Although the EMX Sur-
face can be used while set on top of the counter, to maintain its very
low profile we recommend it be set into a countertop cutout.
Each EMX Surface has these parts:
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Quad Fader Panels – EMX consolidates the controls for four fader
channels into one removable panel. EMX-16/EMX-16W Surfaces
have four fader panels; EMX-20/EMX-20W Surfaces have five fader
panels; and EMX-24/EMX-24W Surfaces have seven fader panels.
Each fader channel strip includes:
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13 buttons, with LED illumination, for: Channel on; Channel
off; Cue on/off; Talkback (TB); Four PGM and one Offline bus
assign; Auto FB on/off; and three user-set “Soft” buttons
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A color OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display shows the
channel’s source name and status; it also lists the visible al-
ternate sources while selecting a new source; and, if enabled,
shows the settings for the Advanced Channel Features
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A 100 mm conductive-plastic fader
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A large-knob rotary Channel Encoder to select the channel
source; also allows access to the Advanced Channel Features:
Mode, Pan, EQ & Dynamics, Aux1 and Aux2 bus settings (each
is access-controlled using the EMX Surface Setup app)
Figure 1-1 EMX-16 Surface, with Optional SS-8 Panel
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Monitor Control Panel – Has the controls to support the Control Room
(CR), an associated talk studio, and an external location. The panel has
monitor source selection and level controls for the CR (monitor speakers
and board operator headphones) and the studio monitors, along with
controls for adjusting CR & studio talkback and cue levels; the switched
meter source; the timer; and to save and/or take console events
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Meter Bridge – The EMX Surface has four stereo LED meters (Program
1, Program 2, Program 3, and Switched) along with two cue speakers,
an On-Air “Hot Mic” indicator, and a four-digit count up timer
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Headphone output – A headphone amp is included in the Surface with
a ¼” TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) jack, on the right side of the chassis, for the
board operator’s headphones
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Accessory Panels – The EMX-16, EMX-20, and EMX-24 each have one
1.5” wide blank panel allowing an optional SS-8 panel or other single-
width WheatNet IP (WNIP) panel (or a custom panel) to be installed
within the Surface. The EMX-16W, EMX-20W, and EMX-24W have five
1.5” blank panels at the right end, allowing the installation of a Telos VX
phone control panel (3” wide) plus up to three SS-8 panels, or up to five
1.5” wide control panels, within the Surface
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