Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 840-07591-04 Euphonix
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Installation Guide Document Revision : 2.4 Part Number : 840-07591- 04 Release Date : Sep tember, 2003 Euphonix, Inc. 220 Portage Ave. Palo Alto, Californi a 94306 Phone: 650-855-0400 Fax: 650-855-0410 Web: http://www.eupho nix.com e-mail: info@eupho nix.
In the interest of continued product development, Euphonix reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the products it describes at any time, without notice or obligation. System 5, S-5, PatchNet, eMix, EuCon, R-1, A udio Deck, Studio Hub are trademarks of Euphonix, Inc.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide iii Table of Contents List of Figures ......................................................................................................................... v List of Tables .....................................
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide iv Chapter 3: System 5 Components ..........................................................................33 DF64 Digital Fr ame ...................................................................................
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide v List of Figures 2-1 Typical Room and Equipment Layout for System 5 ........................................................ 20 2-2 System 5 C onsole ...............................................................
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide vi 3-17 SH612 Studio Hub .......................................................................................................... .. 48 3-18 AM713 Front Panel .....................................................
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide vii List of Tables 1-1 DF64 Requireme nts ...................................................................................................... 14 1-2 Summary of System 5 Components ...............................
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Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide 9 Chapter 1: System 5 Overview This chapter explains the basic elements of any digital audio mixing system and introduces the components of System 5. It concludes with a section explaining how to estimate your system’s requirements.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Overview 10 Inputs System 5 inputs may be mono, st ereo, or any format up to 7.1, which means that a single input may use one to eight logical channels. Physical Faders Each CM408 Eight-channel Module contains eight physi cal faders.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Overview 11 Digital I/O All digital I/O is converted to and from MADI format vi a the DM714 AES/EBU to MADI Converter, and the MD704 MADI to AES/EBU Converter.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Overview 12 W e recommend followi ng these guidelines: • It is important to minimize the timing differences between si gnal paths to avoid cumulative timing errors. It is good syst em engineering practice to send sync signals to all system components from one source.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e System 5 Overview 13 TCC Control The PC253i Interface computer also requires no user interaction. It connects to the MC524 Monitor Interface and up to seven ML530 M i c/Line Interfaces via TCC connection. Machine Control The TT007 provides machine control of three serial 9-pin devices, MTC, and LTC.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Overview 14 Estimating System Requirements This section helps estimate the system require ments for a particular installation. Contact a Euphonix representative for an exact specification. Us e following categor ies to determine the System 5 components necessary for your st udio.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Overview 15 I/O Specification When considering I/O requirements, count the number of analog and AES/EBU inputs and outputs required to hook up all e quipment and auxiliary panels for extra equipment. Do not specify I/O from the console perspective.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Overview 16 Table 1-2 Summary of System 5 Componen ts Component Func tion Number Note s CM401 Master Module These two modules make up the center section of the S5 console. 1 of each required Ethernet devices.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide 17 Chapter 2: Interconnecting System Components This chapter summarizes technical informati on for System 5’s com ponents, including size, weight, power consumption, cooling, and fuse requirements and shows their interconnections.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e Interconnecting System Com ponents 18 ML530 Mic/Line Inte rface 3.5” 89 mm 2RU 17”/432 mm (19”/483 mm faceplate) 18.5” 470 mm 17 lb 7.7 kg 100 W 345 BTU/hr SC261 System Computer 3.5” 89 mm 2RU 17”/432 mm (19”/483 mm faceplate) 22” 560 mm 23 lb 10.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 19 Table 2-2 Fuse Ratings for System 5 Components Component 100/1 15/120 V AC 220/230/240 V AC How to Change V oltage Setting CM4.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e Interconnecting System Com ponents 20 Typical Room and Equipment Layout for System 5 Figure 2-1 Typical Room and Equipmen t Layout for System 5 Typical Console La.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 21 Console Dimensions Figure 2-3 Co nsole Dimens ions - Top Figure 2- 4 Console Dimens ions - Side 41.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e Interconnecting System Com ponents 22 Figure 2-5 CM40x Module Dimensions 29.52 33.65 11.96 3.08 24.63 9.12 1.75 2.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 23 Suggested Rack Elevations Figure 2-6 One- and Two- frame Systems .
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e Interconnecting System Com ponents 24 Figure 2-7 Three-frame Syst em Figure 2-8 Four-frame S ystem PC253i (Interface Pilot) TT007 SC261(System PC) EH 224 (EuCon H.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 25 Audio Hookup Figure 2-9 Audio Hookup Devices requiring format conversion 1-56 In 1-56 Out Cabling dependant on device type FC7.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e Interconnecting System Com ponents 26 Synchronization Hookup Figure 2-10 Synchronization Hookup MA703 MADI to Analog MC524 OUT 1 OUT 3 IN 1 IN 2 OUT 2 Monitor Int.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 27 MADI Hookup Figure 2-11 MADI hookup: one DF64 core, 10 or 11 DSP cards, one SH6 12 MADI Inputs MADI Outputs MM-641 MADI Interf.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e Interconnecting System Com ponents 28 Figure 2-12 MADI hookup for two DF64 co res and one SH612 Stud io Hub MADI Inputs MADI Inputs MADI Outputs MADI Outputs MM-6.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 29 Figure 2-13 MADI hookup for three DF64 cores and two SH612 Studio Hubs MA DI In pu ts MA DI In pu ts MA DI In pu ts MA DI O ut.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guid e Interconnecting System Com ponents 30 Figure 2-14 MADI hookup f or four DF64 cores and two SH612 Studio H ubs MA DI Inp uts MA DI Inp uts MA DI Inp uts MA DI Inp .
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide Interconnecting System Components 31 Control Hookup Figure 2-15 Control Hookup CM408 CM408 CM408 CM402 CM401 CM408 CM408 CM408 CM409 HTP eMi x Ethernet Keyboard Tr.
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Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide 33 Chapter 3: System 5 Components This chapter discusses the System 5 componen ts and all connectors necessary for operation. Pinouts for user-wired connect ions are shown for each component, along with the cables and connectors provided by Euphonix.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 34 Figure 3-2 FC631, MM641, an d SP661 Cards MADI Input OK D C B A 5V Reset Error HotSwap Ready Mute 3V MM-641 MADI INTERFACE D C B A D C B A E.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 35 FC631 Frame Controller AES Sync In (3-pin Lemo Female): The DF64 Digita l Frame clocks to the signal at this port when the sync source is set to AES Sync. Connect this port to a digital sync reference.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 36 Figure 3-3 CM401 Expansion Port: DB-25 Fe male pinout Table 3-1 Switch Functions Figure 3-4 Typical Talkback Wiring 13 25 1 14 Pin # 1 2 3 4.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 37 SC261 System Computer Figure 3-5 SC261 Front and Re ar Panels VGA Connector (DB-15): Main video monitor connection. Keyboard (PS2): Main keyboard connection. Mouse (PS2): Main trackball connection.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 38 PC253d Digital Pilot Computer Figure 3-6 PC253d Front a nd Rear Panels IEEE 1394 Ports (3 IEEE connectors): Connect a ny port to IEEE 1394 connector on the FC631 card in the respective DF 64 via firewire (provided).
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 39 PC253i Interface Computer Figure 3-7 PC253i Fron t and Rear Panels Parallel Port (DB-25): Connect to MOTU MI DI I/F via DB-25 (provided). TCC Main Port (Lower DB-62): Connect TC C breakout cable (provided) to this port.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 40 MC524 Monitor Interface Figure 3- 8 MC524 Front an d Rear Panels Power Switch : Powers the unit off/on. In 1 (38-pin ELCO): Talk Back, List en Back and Mic inputs. This connector receives four stereo listen channels and tw o stereo talk mic inputs.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 41 Input/Output Connections Table 3-2 In 1 Elco 38 Pinout Figure 3-9 Elco 38 Connector Crk # Designator 24 X 32 High Low Gnd 1M 1 T a l k 1 A E.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 42 Table 3-3 In 2 Elco 90 Pinout Figure 3- 10 Elco 90 Connecto r Crk # Designator 24 X 32 High Low Gnd 1L 3 C n t r l R m ( L ) A H R 2L 4 C n .
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 43 Table 3-4 Out 1 Elco 90 Pinout Figure 3- 11 Elco 90 Connecto r Crk # Designa tor 24 X 32 High Low Gnd 1B O 1 1 M o n A ( L ) A H R 2B O 1 2 .
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 44 Table 3-5 Out 2 Elco 90 Pinout Figure 3- 12 Elco 90 Connecto r Crk # Designator 24 X 32 High Low Gnd 1B O 3 1 S o l o L A H R 2B O 3 2 S o l.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 45 Table 3-6 Out 3 DB-25 Pinout Figure 3-13 DB-25 Connector Crk # Designator 24 X 32 High Low Gnd 1T 1 2 4 1 2 2 5 2T 2 1 0 2 3 1 1 3L 1 2 1 9 .
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 46 ML530 Mic/Line Interface Figure 3-14 ML530 Front and Rear Panels Inputs (two 38-pin ELCO sockets): A total of 24 microphone inputs are received on two 38-pin ELCO connectors (connect ors and pins provided).
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 47 Figure 3-15 ML530 In 1/In 2 Pinout: Elco 38 Socket Figure 3-16 ML530 Out 1/Ou t 2 Pinout: Elco 38 Socket D D E E F F H H P P R R S S T T E F.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 48 SH612 Studio Hub Figure 3-17 SH612 Studio Hub Video In (BNC): Connect this to house blackburst or composite sync. AES Sync In (female XLR): Connect this por t to a digital sync reference. AES Sync Out Ports (four male XLR): This signal is active regardless of selected sync source.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 49 AM713 Analog to MADI Converter Front Panel Figure 3-18 AM713 Fr ont Panel Signal Strength LEDs: Each of the 28 channels has a f our-segment LED that represents the following signal levels: -42 dB, -18 dB, -6 dB (green), -0.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 50 Rear Panel Figure 3-19 AM713 Rear Panel Input Voltage Selector: This red switch allows the unit to operate in either 100/110/115 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC environments. A fuse must also be changed for 220/230/240 VAC operation.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 51 MADI Out (BNC): Outputs the digital audio signal. • 1–24: Analog inputs • 25–26: Aux analog inputs • 27–28: Aux digital inputs NOTE: 28 channels are always transmitted; dual channels are not use d.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 52 MA703 MADI to Analog Converter Front Panel Figure 3-20 MA703 Fr ont Panel Signal Strength LEDs: Each of the 28 channels has a f our-segment LED that represents the following signal levels: -42 dB, -18 dB, -6 dB (green), -0.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 53 Rear Panel Figure 3-21 MA703 Rear Panel Input Voltage Selector: This red switch allows the uni t to operate in either 100/110/ 115 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC environments. A fuse must also be changed for 220/ 230/240 VAC operation.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 54 MADI In (BNC): Digital audio signal input. • 1–24: analog outputs • 25–26: aux analog outputs • 27–28: aux digital outputs.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 55 DM714 AES/EBU to MADI Converter Front Panel Figure 3- 22 DM714 Front Pa nel Signal Strength LEDs: Each of the 28 channels has a f our-segment LED that represents the following signal levels: -42 dB, -18 dB, -6 dB (green), -.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 56 Manual Selection B uttons: The button below each Sample Rate LED row manually selects the Sample Rate Source. The DM714 also allo ws manual selection of the Sample Rate. Power Switch: On/Off switch.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 57 Word Out (BNC): Outputs a Word clock signal sync hronized to the Sample Rate Source. In the presence of an extern al Word clock input, this conn ector provides a regenerated ver- sion of that input signal.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 58 MD704 MADI to AES/EBU Converter Front Panel Figure 3- 25 MD704 Front Panel Signal Strength LEDs: Each of the 28 channels has a f our-segment LED that represents the following signal levels: -42 dB, -18 dB, -6 dB (green), -.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 59 Rear Panel Figure 3- 26 MD704 Rear Panel Input Voltage Selector: This red switch allows the unit to operate in either 100/110/115 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC environments. A fuse must also be changed for 220/230/240 VAC operation.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 60 MADI In (BNC): Digital audio signal input. • 1–24: main digital outputs • 25–26: aux analog outputs • 27–28: aux digital outputs Bit-Depth Reduction: Sets the resolution to 16, 20, or 24 bits for the main AES/EBU channels.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 61 FC727/726 Format Converter NOTE: FC726 is the same as FC727 but does not support Pro Tools. Figure 3- 28 FC727/726 Front a nd Rear Panels The FC727 Format Converter provides 56 sample-rate sel ectable, AES/EBU inputs and out pu ts.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 62 SDIF-2 or Slave Clock In (BNC): This connector can receive either an SDIF or Slave Clock Sync signal (the FC727 auto matically detects the signal t ype). An SDIF device must send a Word Sync signal to this connector to interface properly.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 63 Table 3-7 AES/EBU DB-25 Pinout NOTE: In and Out are from the FC727’s perspe ctive. Pin Description Pin 1 N/C Pin 2 Channel 1 / 2 In (COLD).
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 64 Table 3-8 Common DB-50 Connector Pinout and Usage With Third-party Devices Pin # Common Connector (DB50 Female) SDIF usage TDIF usage Pr oDi.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 65 Table 3-9 FC727 TDIF Cable Wiring Specification Connector Pin Connection Description J1 1 NC J1 2 J2-1 In 1/2 J1 3 NC J1 4 J2-2 In 3/4 J1 5 .
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 66 Table 3-10 FC727 Pro Tools Cable Wiring Specification Notes: J1 = DB-50 male J2 =50-pin high density SCSI-2-style female Jx- x denotes twisted pair Jx- x In and Out are from the FC727's perspectiv e.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 67 Table 3-11 FC727 SDIF Cable Wiring Specification Connector Pin Connection Description J1 1 J4-2 In 1+ J1 2 J4-1 In 1- J1 3 J4-6 In 3+ J1 4 J.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 68 GP132 Figure 3-29 GP132 Fron t and Rear Panels NOTE: The maximum length for any MIDI cable is 10 m.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 69 Connector Pinouts (DB-25 RT1–RT4) Table 3-12 GP132 Outputs Table 3-13 GP132 Inputs WARNING: If power fails on the GP132 , none of the relays will function. After restoring power, the GP132 resets ALL relays.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 70 TT007 The TT007 is an optional rack-mount device that provides machine control for all Eu- phonix consoles. The TT007 allows the console to become the single, centralized machine control hub within any studio.
Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide System 5 Components 71 The transport controls of the master machin e can drive the network but the TT007 is unique in its ability to accep t transport commands from additiona l control surfaces and relay those commands to the master machine.
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