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1. 1 Relays y from GPO LN Relais 5V 12V 24V GPO active Relais triggered 2 Optocouplers from GPO 4 5V 12V 24V d 470 5V Lol 15t 12V LUN 3 3k 24V see below III GPO active Optocoupler triggered 3 TTL Logic 5V from Pin23 1k from GPO GPO active lt 1V GPO not active gt 2V 4 CMOS Logic 12V from Pin24 2 2k from GPO GPO active lt 1V GPO not active gt 3 5V THUM MAHF Heinrich Hertz Str 1 3 D 40789 Monheim Tel 02173 9673 0 Examples for GPI Connections 1 Switches Relays e to GPI Gnd Switch on activates GPI 2 Optocouplers Po AT to GPI T Ma d Gnd Optocoupler triggered activates GPI 3 External Logic eS to CPI lt 1V activates GPI gt 3 5V max 15V de activates GPI The resistor values are suitable for commonly used optocouplers It is essential to check whether they match to the type you are using Connection of Intellimix GPI und GPO YELLOWTEC Intellimix Base Unit 6 Datei IMX_GPIO_en O 103mm 4 05in H he ab Tischplatte ohne SmartCard height from table without SmartCard THUM MAHR Heinrich Hertz Str 1 3 D 40789 Monheim Alle Ma e 1mm Intellimixe Control Unit y typische Werte Anderungen vorbehalten M d I M t L alse easurements Tel 02173 96 73 0 YELLOWTEC All measur
2. Select new for creating a new configuration Setup If a configuration has already been opened it will be closed by the program If a new configuration is created the values stored in the imx cfg default configuration file will be loaded as output settings Note 1 Since the current configuration is closed during a selection of New do not forget to save modifications before gt Save gt Save as Note 2 The imx cfg configuration must be in the same folder as the configuration software Otherwise the new configuration will be created without values or with random values If you are not familiar with the software we strongly recommend the use of the default configuration as the basic setting for your own configurations 6 2 2 Submenu Open Use this submenu to open an existing configuration file in the imx format imx The normal Windows dialog will appear for finding this file 6 2 3 Submenu Save Save the current configuration If this configuration is saved for the first time the Save as The normal Windows dialog will appear Enter a name for the configuration and determine the storage location 6 2 4 Submenu Save as Entering this command causes the Save as The normal Windows dialog will appear Enter a name for the configuration and determine the storage location Note Use this command to save a configuration under several names or to different storage locations INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 P
3. X Cancel YELLOWTEC 6 6 3 1 Range Input Gain Phantom Power The input gain for the microphone inputs can be set from 20dB 70dB and the setting range for the line inputs is from 20dB 20dB To modify the gain click on the controller symbol with the mouse and use the Cursor Up or Cursor Down key in 1 dB steps to control the desired value Alternatively you may also click on the controller symbol and move the mouse to the left or right side while the left mouse button is pressed The selected gain is then displayed in dB If the selected input is one of the microphone inputs a checkbox for Phantom Power 48V will be shown below the gain controller symbol Activate the 48V Phantom supply for condenser microphones which require 48V phantom powering Note Before activating the 48V Phantom supply check whether the connected microphone and or headset is designed for this mode WARNING In the case of mismatches your microphone and or headset may be damaged 6 6 3 2 Range SubSonic Filter Clicking on the checkbox activates the SubSonic filter Frequencies below 80Hz are attenuated in order to suppress low frequency noise or interference This may be caused by the speaker e g so called plops when the consonant P is pronounced or may enter the microphone from the environment of the speaker e g as subsonic noise or as parasitic noise of an air conditioning system 6 6 3 3 Range EQ Adjust Use this field to s
4. If it is not found the following window appears depending on your PC the contents of the text area may differ BER Das System kann de angegebene Date nicht finden Check of COM2 finished Checking COM 3 COM 30K Searching IPdigital on COM lP digital not found on COM3 Check of COM3 finished Checking COM 4 y No VIP digital connected Continue Or Click on NO and check the connection between your PC and NTELLIMIX Also check whether your INTELLIMIX is switched on Start the Configuration Software again IMX EXE checks the serial ports only during the start up After IMX EXE has successfully connected to your INTELLIMIX the password test appears IntelliMix Configuration E xi Enter Password a X Cancel Type in your password Even after the update your familiar password will be accepted The default password is mx The Configuration Software is launched Select the Firmware Update menu AA NoName i File Unit Firmware Update Help Pre H Control Logic General Options INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 62 YELLOWTEC The update window opens with a warning for your safety Note Read the warning carefully Update Firmware 1 Warning You are about to update the firmware of your INTELLIMIX Base Unit Please make sure that you read the update instructions carefully Using the wrong file for an update will corrupt
5. Manual 2 21 INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 1 YELLOWTEC 1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION oo 6 2 PRIOR TO BEGINNING uu 7 Zeal EL e de edna cease eeri 7 2 1 1 Using tHe soreta nira ae A LE EETA AIERT AA AAAS KEATSE T AA E a as 7 ACL A R E TAAA A EA ENEE 7 2 2 Unpacking aaa 8 2 3 Scope f d livery A 8 24 AMOO SUCIOS A AS 9 3 GETTING STARTED WITH INTELLIMIXO oooocccccccconcccccoonccccccannncccnccanancccnananes 10 3 1 Electrical connection E 10 3 2 Activation Standby Mode voi 10 3 3 Preparation for the first operation oooooooncccccccccconnnncccnnnnncnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 11 IS EE 12 3 5 Starting the configuration software quickly ooooooocciccnnncccococonococococonononrnnnnnnnnnos 14 3 5 1 Connection to the computer 14 3 5 2 Installing the SO WAare oonnociiinnnicnnnnnniccinnccccn merca 15 352 INS CORON ieee ca a sh cla a ee ea 15 35 22 installation as an A O Caspers acta 15 3 5 3 First St ps EE 16 4 CONTROL UN Eo sii 18 E We EE EE 18 42 Fader Startindical aaa 18 4 3 Source Selector PE loci 19 4 4 Ee e EE 19 ALS SOUrCE Status CIS DIAY E 19 4 6 Atento dica O AS 20 417 QUEOT Phase Indicators 20 4 8 Monitor CONTO EE 20 4 9 Monitor SOURCE display ee eene ee Geen 20 4 10 Speaker Headphone mdicator rtt tnrrerrnnr rr nnnrrnnn rnn nnne 20 INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 2 YELLOWTEC 5 ESE IN A A ADA 21 A Gei l t EEN EN Dee Back PAU ebe uge
6. 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 32 YELLOWTEC 6 6 2 Column Label Enter a unique name for the input sources you use into the Label entry field Your name may have a maximum of 4 characters letters or numbers For that the limited alphanumeric character set of the display is available in upper and lower case Note 1 We recommend labelling all inputs uniquely or retaining the default values from the first program start When selecting an input which is not provided with a label the Source Display will remain dark Then a unique assignment will no longer be possible In addition the label identifications are used for the Default Source and the Trigger Output selection Note 2 Not all ASCII characters can be displayed 6 6 3 Column window Input Setup The buttons in this column allow an access to the Input Setup window to set Input Gain Phantom Power SubSonic Filter EQ and the Shift Function The set value of Input Gain is shown on the button for brief information If MIC1 2 as Stereo is used refer to TIPS chapter user information MIC1 2 as Stereo INPUT SETUP Input Gain M SubSonic Filter V Low Cu 80Hz M EQ Adjust E cull ed s n St vi ay Frequency Kb Gr vi MN I lit Berg Quality E pa gt 3 dB 3150 Hz 2 0 Oct M Source Selector with Shift Standard Input Trim C EO Gain INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 33
7. 90 260 Volts AC 50 60 Hz typical lt 20 Watts Weight Base Unit 3 9 kg Control Unit 1 2 kg Further information The drawing block diagram gives you a detailed overview about the technical structure of INTELLIMIX See Chapter TECHNICAL DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIONS gt block diagram INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 23 YELLOWTEC 5 4 Information on the connections 5 4 1 Trigger outputs GPOs The outputs are of the OPEN COLLECTOR type If the output is active it will switch to OV and has a high resistance in an inactive state Only connect loads whose current is limited to max 50mA and whose voltage is in the range from OV 30V INTELLIMIX makes available the auxiliary voltages 5V and 12V for simple control applications These voltages can be used for such purposes with restrictions IMPORTANT Max 100mA may be taken from the auxiliary voltages Do not use these auxiliary voltages to control loads which might return noise to the device Do not transmit these auxiliary voltages over long cable ways IMPROPER HANDLING OF THE AUXILIARY VOLTAGES OR A SHORT CIRCUIT MAY RESULT IN FUNCTIONAL FAULTS AND DAMAGES TO YOUR INTELLIMIX OR THE CONNECTED DEVICE Connection examples you find on the drawing Connection of INTELLIMIX GPI GPO in the chapter TECHNICAL DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIONS 5 4 2 Trigger inputs GPIs The inputs are C MOS compatible If the input is to be activated the connection to OV must be establish
8. DAD 16 Before installation or operation of equipment read all safety instructions warnings and operating instructions Heed all warnings on the equipment Follow the operating instructions Keep operating instructions for future reference Never use the equipment in the immediate vicinity of water Ensure that water or damp cannot get into the equipment Only install or fit the equipment in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations Ensure adequate ventilation when installing Never install or fit the equipment in the immediate vicinity of sources of heat such as boilers heating units and other equipment which generates heat Including amplifiers and other electronic equipment When connecting to a power supply ensure that it is the correct voltage and only use cables as specified by the manufacturer in the operating instructions or as shown on the connector panel of the equipment Only connect the equipment to a legally approved earthed mains power supply Position the power cable or cord in such a way that it cannot be walked upon or come into contact with any object or thing that could damage the cable or cord Attention should be given to the point where the cable is attached to the equipment and where the cable connects to the approved supply Ensure that foreign objects and liquids cannot get into the equipment Only clean the equipment as recommended by the manufacturer Disconnect the power cable or cord from
9. Mo mae 8 E q MIC 2 MG aal m D a MIC 142 as Stereo DIER ode Iv M a Line In 1 digital AES EBU be og D 8 H P Line In 2 digital AES EBU 2 OdB E E a a Line In 3 digital AES EBU 30 OdB E 8 a lv Line In 4 digital AES EBU Dm ode 8 E a sa Line In 5 digital SPDIF TOS Link 5Dco 0 dB E E F Vv Line In 6 analog 1 RCA Chinch Jace O dB a a Vv Line In 7 analog balanced za OdB a E E M Line In 8 analog balanced fea D dB z 8 E M Line In 9 analog balanced ja 0 dB E 8 a lv Line In 10 analog balanced fa 0 dB E E E lv Line In 11 analog External 4 jia 0 dB E a E u Line In 12 digital External B han 0 dB B 8 a u Mix Dut MIX El x Mix Minus D MMA Fe Mix Minus B MMB ad 6 6 1 Column Input Description This column lists all input sources which are accesible to each fader The terms used here serve as a unique assignment They are also used in the NTELLIMIX PinOut Table and as an imprint above and or below the connectors of the base unit In addition the physical format of the input is specified digital analog AES EBU balanced etc The last three entries designate the internal sums Mix Out Mix minus A and Mix minus B They are only available for the monitor selection Special case M C 1 2 as Stereo This function allows the control of MIC1 and MIC2 as a stereo signal with a single fader Refer to TIPS chapter user information MIC1 2 as Stereo INTELLIMIX Manual
10. Synchronisation Here set the clock frequency to be used for an INTELLIMIX synchronisation INTELLIMIX provides SCRS on each digital input However a synchronisation via an external in house clock is also possible Internal 48 KHz INTELLIMIX synchronizes to the internal 48 kHz clock generator Internal 44 1 KHz INTELLIMIX synchronizes to the internal 44 1 kHz clock generator Line In 12 digital External B INTELLIMIX synchronizes to an external AES EBU signal clock connected to input Line In 12 INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 41 YELLOWTEC 6 8 2 Range SmartCard Define here whether and how you wish to use the YELLOWTEC SmartCard Note Determine whether and which parameters are to be read from the SmartCard These setting do not influence the storage process menu Unit gt Save to SmartCard SmartCard always disabled basically ignores all parameters of a plugged in YELLOWTEC SmartCard SmartCard enabled for Personal Parameters if the YELLOWTEC SmartCard is shifted in this uses only parameters which were set in the Personal Parameters window SmartCard enabled for all Parameters if the YELLOWTEC SmartCard is plugged in this uses all parameters stored on the card Note When using this option make sure that no unintended setups are produced when the SmartCard is used Refer to Saving Parameters 6 8 3 Range Shift Talk button Pressing the Talk button while the Shift key is pressed the
11. a warning triangle above the text display provides information as a precaution about the fact that unusual states for the selected input were set It provides information that a non centred panorama position has been set or a line input mono has been set for the microphone signal If the Input Trim or EQ Gain selection is activated under Source Selector with Shift the indicator will light up for settings deviating from the zero position Warning Indicator for Out Of Phase Signals Click on the checkbox to activate the Warning Indicator INTELLIMIX evaluates the phase relationship of stereo signals and reports Out of phase Thus you have permanent control which above all is useful for feedings from outside sources 6 11 3 Range Shift Application Level 2 Click on the Disable Shift Function checkbox to disable the second user layer application level 2 Functions which are only accessible by pressing the Shift key simultaneously can now no longer be selected This may be useful for increasing the user friendliness and or for restricting the operator access 6 11 4 Range Option for Stereo Fader Balance Use the radio button to determine the mode for stereo inputs Stereo Left Right Mono Turning the input selector while the Shift key is pressed toggles between the Stereo Left Right and Mono modes Stereo The left channel is added to the left mix sum and or monitor selection the right channel is added to the right mix sum and
12. are not saved to the SmartCard Thus INTELLIMIX can only be configured for external routers from the PC If a SmartCard with any setup is plugged in the reserved Fader and or Source Selector will retain its External Router function The setting stored on the SmartCard for this fader will be skipped INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 48 YELLOWTEC 6 11Window Personal Parameters SZ IntelliMix Configuration NoName imx E loj xj File Unit Firmware Update Help 1 0 Options Control Logic General Options 1 General Options 2 Expert Options F M Level Indicator SmartLevel Level Indicator Pe ak Characteristics y SmartLevel Enabled Vv Characteristics K 15 dB Set SmartLevel D I Display Flashy Speed of G last Monitoring Level Alpha Readout DEES Set Maximum Level Y IT am when selected for Loudspeakers 19 BE Set Maximum Level Y Attention Indicator IV enabled for Headphones 49 0 dB Waring Indicator for Je enabled PFL Options for Loudspeakers Out Of Phase Signals PFL Overwrites Monitor Monitor Mute Ze S ene PFL Mixes with Monitor Monitor DIM 2 Disable Access to Application Level 2 Fr M PFL Options for Headphones M Option for Stereo Fader d PFL follows Loudspeakers Ze Ze SE PFL activates Split Can Mode Cc Balance PFL DIM Level TE em J 8 15 dB Set PFL Trigger Toggle y SE 8 15 E A M Option for Headphones Deac
13. certain sources Note 1 The exclusion of a source from the monitor matrix does not mean that this source cannot be selected as an input signal Note 2 The monitor matrix also gives access to the microphone inputs for checking For technical reasons MIC 1 appears on the right monitor channel and MIC 2 on the left monitor channel Note 3 In factory default condition access to the function MIC 1 2 as Stereo is disabled Please refer to the corresponding section s of the user manual in case you want to use MIC 1 2 as Stereo 6 6 6 Column Always Mono In case you wish to use certain inputs permanently with a mono source i e ANG it may be useful to select the Always Mono function Sources with Always Mono selected will be processed by INTELLIMIX as a mono signal and can no longer be used as a stereo signal individually on the INTELLIMIX Control Unit Only the signal of the left input will be processed Sources not defined as Always Mono are still available for individual mono settings on the Control Unit Turning the source selector of the corresponding channel while pressing the Shift button you can select the modes Stereo Left Right and Mono But it is not possible to save values entered by turning the source selector knob with the shift button held down Note Please note that the Level Indicator always shows the input signal s independently of the fact whether only the left or right channel is transmitted 6 6 7 Column Fl
14. input Line In 1 digital AES EBU input INTELLIMIXO controls the router using the user bits of the AES EBU format The source IDs required must be entered in the Routing Configuration range see below For the label identifications only the restrictions as described under O Options gt Label apply During operation the source selection can be controlled by the Source Selector associated with the selected Fader The label identifications are shown in the source display The source IDs can be obtained from the manufacturer of your matrix router or from us INTELLIMIXO Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 47 YELLOWTEC Yellowtec can provide the current information about available source IDs control logs and connection possibilities under info yellowtec com Fader Assignment Select a fader for controlling the external router This selection is used to activate the option Selecting None makes the External Router option unfunctional Routing Configuration To define a new source click on the Add Source button A new line in the display field appears Then click on the automatically generated label identification Now the values for Label max 4 characters as for all IMX labels Left Source ID 5 characters and Right Source ID 5 characters can be entered below in the entry fields To delete the sources click on the associated label identification s and then on the Delete Selection button Note The settings for the external router
15. regulations Also read the safety information below 3 2 Activation Standby mode Now switch on the power for NTELLIMIX using the mains switch on the rear side of the base unit The displays will show the power up process and a lamp check will be performed Your INTELLIMIX is now ready for use with the parameters set in the factory INTELLIMIX can be switched to standby mode so that you can turn all functions off To enter standby press SHIFT and TALK simultaneously for approx 4 seconds The device will switch off Use the same key combination for re activating INTELLIMIX later you may change these settings via the configuration software Please note that power can only be removed completely from INTELLIMIX by operation of the mains switch on the rear side of the base unit In any case unplug the mains plug before opening the housing INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 10 YELLOWTEC 3 3 Preparation for the first operation For an implementation of a variety of outputs and inputs in the most confined space sub D connectors are used for most of the signals For a first test operation you may normally manage without any cable adapter if you use the following inputs and outputs Mic1 Mic2 XLR sockets on the front panel Headphones 6 3mm stereo jack on the front panel Line In 5 digital TOS link optical connector on the back panel can be transferred by the software to SP DIF cinch on the back panel
16. to the Technical Data for the connection specifications INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 22 YELLOWTEC 5 3 Technical data Number of inputs 14 Microphone inputs 24 Bit A D adjustable Gain 70 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 2 x Input Impedance gt 5 k ohms balanced individual 48V Phantom Power Patch Points 4 6 dBu Analog Line inputs 24 Bit A D adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 5 x Stereo balanced Input Impedance gt 8kohms balanced Nominal Level 4 6 dBu Analog Line outputs 24 Bit A D adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 1 x Stereo unbalanced Input Impedance gt 10 k ohms unbalanced Nominal Level 11 to 9 dBu adjustable on Base Unit Front Panel Digital Line inputs Adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 5 x AES EBU Input Transformer Impedance 110 ohms AES EBU individual SRCs Digital Line outputs Adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 1 x SPDIF by software Input Impedance 75 ohms SPDIF SRC selectable to TOS Link Analog stereo outputs 24 Bit D A Output Impedance lt 40 ohms balanced all designed identical max Level 15 dBu 9 dBu for RCA incl Patch Points Digital stereo outputs Output Transformer Impedance 110 ohms AES EBU individual SRCs Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 0 5 dB Sample rate Internal 48 44 1 kHz or External Sync incl Varispeed Serial interface for the configuration software RS232 19 2 Kbit s Electrical connections
17. via the control unit click on the Set System Standby on pressing SHIFT TALK checkbox Now INTELLIMIXO can be switched unfunctional by pressing TALK while the SHIFT key is kept pressed To wake up INTELLIMIXO from the Standby status you may use the radio button to select from two possibilities Resume System Standby on pressing SHIFT TALK INTELLIMIX can only be activated when TALK is pressed and the SHIFT button is kept pressed Resume System Standby on pressing any Key INTELLIMIX may be activated by any press of a button Note Observe the setting in the Shift Talk Button range for all settings performed within this range 6 8 5 Range Select Input Line 5 Use this radio button to define whether a SPDIF signal or a TOS Link signal optical is to be applied to the Line In 5 input Only one of these possibilities is available at a time 6 8 6 Range Output Channel status information Use this radio button to set the AES EBU digital outputs to professional or consumer format 6 8 7 Range Output Limiter INTELLIMIX provides a digital limiter on its mix outputs In the delivery state the threshold value is set to 0 dBFS You may change the threshold value of the limiter according to your needs To modify this setting use the mouse to click on the controller symbol and control the desired value using the Cursor Up or Cursor Down key in 1 dB increments Alternatively you may also click on the controller symbol and mov
18. 110 ohms AES EBU individual SRCs Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 0 5 dB Sample rate Internal 48 44 1 kHz or External Sync incl Varispeed Serial interface for the configuration software RS232 19 2 Kbit s Electrical connection 90 260 Volts AC 50 60 Hz typical lt 20 Watts Weight Base Unit 3 9 kg Control Unit 1 2 kg INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 54 YELLOWTEC Line In 11 analog External A Line In 12 digital External B 8x Control In CMOS Remote Control Unit Serial Link Power Configuration PC PC Link External Sync 44 1 kHz O O 48 kHz S RS232 _ A RS232 Talk Mic Digital Encoder 1 Digital Digital Encoder 3 Digital Encoder 4 o 000 40 ER Encoder 2 Yellowtec Intellimix DSP Fader PFL Selector Switch Stereo Mono Switch Stereo Mono Mix Minus A O Talk to Mix Minus Talk to Mix Minus Mix Minus B Digital Encoder 4 Volume Monitor Monitor Headph Monitor 7 Headph DSP AES O EBU 24 Bit Mix Minus digital A Mix Minus A analog Mix Minus digital B Mix Minus analog B AAAA AES SC Q Mix Out digitalA E D A S 24 Bit D A 24 Bit L E Mix Out analog RCA Cinch Mix Out analog B Mix Out analog C Mix Out analog D Rl Monitor Out analog D A Ry Headphone Out 24 Bit 12x Control Out Open Collector INTE
19. 4 audio inputs analog and digital incl two analog microphone inputs with phantom power 5 audio outputs mix mix minus A mix minus B headphone monitor in addition all mix outputs are multiply analog digital extensive editing and control capabilities The software allows the settings of e g source selection gain EQ monitor selection and a great number of other functions including interfacing to external logic All settings are comprised to form a setup Once your setup has been transferred to INTELLIMIX the operation of the accessible functions is very easy Since a setup is stored in INTELLIMIX6 non volatile memory INTELLIMIX can operate completely independent Also you may store setups to SmartCard s When you plug a SmartCard with a stored setup into the control unit INTELLIMIXO will give priority to the SmartCard settings Thus INTELLIMIX may be completely reconfigured as quickly as possible without any PC In addition SmartCard allows a personalisation of settings A working place may thus be configured just by a staff member plugging in his her SmartCard You may create setups on a working place equipped with a PC and transfer these settings to a lot of other working places that are not equipped with a PC Setups may be transferred back into a PC from a SmartCard They may be edited there and rewritten again If you store your setup in your PC as a file you may send setups by e mail etc Wo
20. AA A EE 22 5 2 1 ewer SUPDIY ae Baden E a evades tan a do 22 522 Inputs Outputs ita A A sed ltd ida 22 Oss rege lte eege eelere 23 5 4 Information on the conpechons NENNEN KENNEN KENNEN KENNEN 24 5 4 1 Trigger outputs GPOS EE 24 9 4 2 Trigger inputs GPIS ii vest cede aoa ee eat tend eatin eta hd aetna 24 543 le eene En EE 24 6 SOFTWARE oia A E 6 1 Programs tad sonas eee 25 Er Menu FS cisco Aen kg Bee ten Silos Sac Eet Socios od Less Lcd Ara Sd Bond Led Aros Cd Lead Sed ett es 26 6 2 1 SUBMENU EE 26 6 22 SUDMENUZOPEN NEE 26 6 2 3 ele EE 26 6 2 4 St EE 26 6 2 5 Submenu Change Password 27 6 2 6 S bmen Exita tree A A a ED a Doo 27 6 3 Menu Un 28 6 3 1 e 28 6 3 2 Submenu Save to Unit a et a tebe 28 6 3 3 Submenu Load from Unnt nono nnnn nn nana conca nn oran a a a daN 28 6 3 4 Submenu Save to GmartC ad 28 6 3 5 Submenu Load from SmartCard iniiis udirki ia raie e ia rae a i 28 64 Mente Firmware Update ti a e ee 29 6 4 1 Nete a A EE EE 29 64 25 Note Ze A A A a 29 6 4 3 Firmware update Imstruchons tn nstttt ttnn Ennn trrt ttnn nenna E renn nenn 29 6 5 Men s Help assunto as 31 6 5 1 Submenu Help Fl ivi ida dc dd da dic desde cae 31 6 5 2 SUBMENU ADO Uta lA e aa AAA A 31 6 6 Window ECO OPINAS deed e 32 6 6 1 Column Input Description escorts 32 6 6 2 ASA en EE 33 6 6 3 Column window Input Setup 33 6 6 3 1 Range Input Gain Phantom Power 34 6 6 3 2 Range SubSonic Filer wicked ann
21. LLIMIX Pinout Table V2 4 MIC 1 MIC 2 ane dice HEADPHONES HP LEFT RIGHT Headphone Shell LINE IN 6 MIX OUT Line In 6 Mix Out analog 10 dBu analog 10 dBu Backplane CONTROL IN OUT GPI GPO EC 6 cmos 6 ng Se Lach 8 cmoss8s Ing naico 9 GND Ground Extemal A analog D WCS 10 Line In 12 digital External B MA digital E S Chassis GND sd Chassis ___GND___ _______ IMX Rev 2 4 26SEP2001 Page 1 oi INTELLIMIX Pinout Table V2 4 LINE IN 7 MIX OUT LINE IN 8 MIX OUT i pp 2 P Line In 7 9 GND Linelns analog analog L 5 LR Mix Out analog B analog C 6 GND BL we Chassis GND Ts Chassis ___GND___ _______ LINE IN 9 LINE IN 10 Ca Re E E Ge 6 GND Lielne 6 GND Une ing analog analog a t Bi de o kl 9 GOND Grud 9 GND Grud Chassis GND OT Chassis GND INSERT MIC 2 INSERT MIC 1 6 GOND Insert 2 Insert 1 8 SEND a DALIA AR 9 GND Ground Chassis GND oT sd Chassis GND sd IMX Rev 2 4 265EP2001 Page 2of3 INTELLIMIX Pinout Table V2 4 LINE IN 1 MIX OUT AES EBU AES EBU A AECI DELI ETRE chassis GN gt gt gt 7 LINE IN 3 MIX OUT Line In 3 AES EBU MEA a ieee or Chassis GND MIX MINUS A MIX Minus A digital chassis eno O Serial Link and Power to 6 e Control Unit e N
22. Line In 6 analog Stereo cinch inputs on the front panel unsymmetrical consumer format Mix Out analog Cinch outputs on the front panels unsymmetrical consumer format The other signals process professional formats analog symmetrical studio level digital AES EBU are connected via sub D connectors Do not hesitate to contact us if you require cable adapters We have adapters for the common connectors on stock or manufacture them according to your specifications Important Make sure that the bypass plugs are plugged into the microphone inserts back panel if you do not wish to connect a device to the inserts Otherwise the flow of signals will be interrupted Also refer to microphone inserts SS o A MA En Se ZA Refer to the INTELLIMIX PinOut table for an assignment of the connectors for connecting audio signals and control signals INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 11 YELLOWTEC 3 4 First operation Now you may work with audio signals INTELLIMIX provides a non volatile memory and will restore the setup stored last during activation The monitor volume is transferred to a defined state on activation for reasons of safety After a power up the three displays will show the labels of the selected sources Now make your first attempts Turning a Source Selector PFL rotary button steps you through the available sources only when fader is in the off position The labels can later be adapted to your pe
23. Mahr GmbH hereinafter TM With the exception of software only items the Products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of receipt by the end user Software only items are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of receipt by the end user The terms and conditions of T M s warranty in effect at the time of shipment shall apply In order to invoke this Warranty notice of a warranty claim must be received by T M within the above stated warranty period and warranty coverage must be authorized by T M Notice of a warranty claim may be made orally by telephoning 49 2173 967300 or in writing sent by facsimile 49 2173 967400 to or by e mail support yellowtec com If T M authorizes the performance of warranty service and if T M will be performing the warranty service the defective Product must be delivered shipping prepaid to T M Heinrich Hertz Str 1 3 D 40789 Monheim Germany If T M authorizes the performance of warranty service and if it authorizes another entity to perform that warranty service the Product must be delivered shipping prepaid to that entity whose address will be provided by T M T M or its designee at its option will either repair or replace the Product and such action shall be the full extent of T M s obligation and buyer s sole remedy under this Warranty After the Product is repaired or replac
24. Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 40 YELLOWTEC 6 8 Window General Options 1 AA Configuration NoName imx E iol xj File Unit Firmware Update Help 1 0 Options Control Logic General Options 1 General Options 2 Expert Options Personal Parameters M Synchronisation Talkback Synchronisation TALK to Mix Minus 4 Iv Source TALK to Mix Minus B 8 Select MIC 1 for Talkback Iv SmartCard SmartCard always disabled C emile iea ehs 8 SmartCard enabled for personal Parameters C DIM Monitor during Talkback IV SmartCard enabled for all Parameters Ze M Mix Minus Assignment E Shift Talk Button Assign Mix Minus 4 Dis sl Set Trigger Timeout for pressing SHIFT TALK 3 Ser Y Set Mix Minus 4 Output to Mono E simultanously ae wine Standby Function Bevel is Lal 10 D I Set System Standby On pressing SHIFT TALK IV Resume System Standby on pressing SHIFT TALK O eee KR Resume System Standby on pressing any Key Cc Rea Me Mice MIC y f Select Input 5 Set Miz Minus E Gutput to Mono in SPDIF Cc SEN Sidor Optical Input e Level Mix Minus B Hr OdB M Output Channel Status Information ON AIR Logic Professional E ON AIR Logic depends on mic 1 EI Consumer C ON AIR Status will cause Monitor Mute M Output Limiter ON AIR Status will cause Monitor DIM Sel Level for Dokpuk Lanites JS OdBFS ON AIR Status will not affect Monitor PH 3533 6 8 1 Range
25. Set System Standby function can be initiated after a time delay refer to Standby Function below Independently of this the key combination may also be used for generating a trigger output signal Refer to the window Control Logic gt Trigger Outputs gt Pulldown Trigger gt Selection Upper Lower Button Select in the pulldown menu Disabled no function 1 sec Standby function and or Upper Lower button trigger after 1 sec 2 sec Standby function and or Upper Lower button trigger after 2 sec 3 sec Standby function and or Upper Lower button trigger after 3 sec 4 sec Standby function and or Upper Lower button trigger after 4 sec 5 sec Standby function and or Upper Lower button trigger after 5 sec INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 42 YELLOWTEC 6 8 4 Range Standby function Standby switches INTELLIMIX unfunctional but does not deenergize it If INTELLIMIX is to be deenergized use the mains switch on the rear side of the base unit In the Standby status all displays and other indications are off Only the Status LED on the front panel of the base unit shows the Standby status by occasional flashes You may use the control unit or an external control to switch INTELLIMIX to Standby An external control can be performed via a trigger input Perform the appropriate setting in the Control Logic window refer to Control Logic gt Trigger Inputs gt Switch Unit to Standby To transfer INTELLIMIX to Standby
26. TELLIMIXO are assigned In this case assign the same signal to two inputs and use the SmartCards to toggle between the inputs and thus the input related settings INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 65 YELLOWTEC 9 1 3 Saving parameters Not all parameters are saved Settings performed with the Source Selector with Shift functions are intended to allow the operator an access during current operation During standby or when a new setup is loaded even if another SmartCard is plugged in INTELLIMIXO will return to the previously saved settings Settings for External Router are not saved to the SmartCard Thus NTELLIMIX can only be configured for external routers from the PC If a SmartCard is plugged in for any setup the reserved fader and or source selector will retain its external router function The setting saved to the SmartCard will be skipped for this fader Refer to the SmartCard topic You may select how to use the data saved to the SmartCard EQ settings performed in the Input Setup window will only be saved for INTELLIMIX but not to the SmartCard Refer to the user information EQ INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 66 YELLOWTEC 9 2 Solving problems 9 2 1 Noise on the microphone inputs Open microphone inputs are susceptible to pick up noise signals If you selected one of the microphone inputs but no microphone is plugged in noise may be heard in dependence of the set gain This
27. Y o ve Ces ISL IMX Rev 2 4 265EP2001 Page 3 of 3 LINE IN 2 MIX OUT Line In 2 AES EBU EC Ca Dai a E a GND Goma Chass GND LINE IN 4 MIX OUT Line In 4 AES EBU EXC A eo a Chassis amp no 7 LINE IN 5 OPTICAL PCE OS Link Line Ind alt _ MIX MINUS B MIX Minus B digital 4 PC Link le A e m o mw chassis o IMPORTANT Before using the control ports specified in this drawing read the associated chapters in the user manual Improper use may lead to damage of your INTELLIMIX and or the equipment connected to the GPIs GPOs All examples imply the connection of external voltages e g 5V 12V or 24V or OV Ground Provided that you consider the restrictions described in the user manual you may as well use the auxiliary voltages or the Ground Pin of your INTELLIMIX Control Input Ports GPI 1 8 Control Output Ports GPO 1 12 GPI1 1 13 e L ege eege ee ee eege f SG e e e e e e e e e e e A a 25 aw GPO12 E na GPO 12v N 5V Diese Zeichnung ist unser Eigentum Jede Vervielfaltigung oder Mitteilung ist strafbar und kann gerichtlich verfolgt werden Urheberrechtsgesetz Gesetz gegen unlauteren Wettbewerb BGB Technische Anderungen vorbehalten Examples for GPO Connections opt Schutzdiode 5V 12V 24V
28. _____ monitor source display 4 1 Fader INTELLIMIX provides three 100mm faders The identification in the upper third can be used as a OdB reference The control range from the identification to the maximum setting is approx 8 dB In addition to the level setting INTELLIMIXO also uses the fader setting to evaluate a switching function Fader Start at the lower fader end off position This is displayed by the Fader Start indicator and available for internal controls Refer to ON AIR Logic Refer to Trigger Outputs for external controls Other setting options linked to the fader PFL Prefade Listen 4 2 Fader Start indicator Each fader includes a Fader Start indicator in the form of a red LED at the lower fader end Off position It will light up if the respective fader is not in its Off position As described under Fader INTELLIMIX will evaluate the fader position for the Fader Start function Refer to Fader for an explanation and the links INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 18 YELLOWTEC 4 3 Source Selector PFL Each fader includes a Source Selector in form of a rotary transducer with a pushbutton function Turn the Source Selector to select the desired input source for the respective channel Note The Source Selector function will only by active when the fader is in its Off position to protect the Source selection against an inadvertent misadjustment during the current operation Keeping the Shift key pre
29. age 26 YELLOWTEC 6 2 5 Submenu Change Password INTELLIMIX provides a password protection for the configuration software You will be prompted to enter a password during each start of the program II The password is imx in the delivery state Use the Change Password command to change the password Once your new password is entered you must confirm it by a repeated entry If you wish to use INTELLIMIX without any password leave the two entry lines in the Change Password window blank A password will no longer be asked from the next program start 6 2 6 Submenu Exit Exits the configuration software Do not forget to save modifications to the current configuration before INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 27 YELLOWTEC 6 3 Menu Unit 6 3 1 Note The functions in this menu refer to the data exchange between INTELLIMIXO and the PC If the configuration software cannot find a link to an INTELLIMIX during the start these functions will not be available and the menu shows grey colour If required establish a connection between INTELLIMIXO and the PC Restart the configuration software Refer to Computer connection AO NoName File Unit Firmware Update Help geoosossoese LOL Load From Unit al Optior Save to Unit Input Lab Load From SmartCard MIC Save to SmartCard DS MIC H1 2 as Stereo M1 E Line In 1 digital AES EBU fin 6 3 2 Submenu Save to Unit This command transfers the pa
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31. are and firmware version numbers pa e YELLOWTEC INTELLIMIX ye Configuration Software 2 21 01 52 IMX Base Unit Software 2 21 Thum amp Mahr GmbH Heinrich Hertz Str 1 3 D 40789 Monheim am Rhein Germany http www pellowtec com Software Configuration Software the first 3 digits with a period behind the first digit prevail e g 2 21 Firmware IMX Base Unit Software IMPORTANT The information will only be updated during the start of the configuration software If you wish to check the version number after a firmware update exit the configuration software Restart it and open the Info window Here you will find our contact and web address in addition to the exact product designation Note On start up the displays of the INTELLIMIX Control Unit show for a short time a default reading e g IMX Ver 1 07 2000 just an example This reading is not related to the version numbers of Configuration Software or Firmware The reading only relates to the functionalitiy of the Control Unit which cannot be changed or updated INTELLIMIXO Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 31 YELLOWTEC 6 6 Window LO Options SZ IntelliMix Configuration NoName imx E lol xj File Unit Firmware Update Help Control Logic General Options 1 General Options 2 Expert Options Personal Parameters En aba ee Sone Disable Source Disable Monitor Always Mono Flash Monitor Selection Selection Display MIC 1
32. ash Monitor Display You may wish that the monitor display should show the characters in a blinking manner for a selection of certain sources This function which is designed as a warning or reminder can be selected in the Flash Monitor Display checkbox If for example Mix is used as the normal monitoring source and input sources are only briefly selected for checking purposes use Flash Monitor Display to mark the input sources The blinking speed can be set refer to Personal Parameters gt Display INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 36 YELLOWTEC 6 7 Window Control Logic AA Configuration NoName imx 51 xj File Unit Firmware Update Help 1 0 Options Control Logic General Options 1 General Options 2 Expert Options Personal Parameters E Trigger Outputs Trigger Inputs Trigger Action Action Output 1 Disable y ray l Input 1 MonitorMute zl Dot FaderStarMIC1 y PULSEON y Input 2 Tra to Mix Minus A y Dout FaderStatMIC2 y PULSEOFF gt It Monitor 12D y Output4 FaderStatMi 2 v fray Input 4 Disabled y Output 5 Fader Star 1D y PULSE ON OFF y Input 5 Loudspk Pulse y Output increment y TALLY y Input 6 Switch Unit to Standby zl Output FaderStat Aco v PULSEON x Input Standby Tally y Duer Attention Indicator PULSEOFF y Input 8 Cough Mic 1 Dutput 9 ONAIR Loge zl PULSE ON OFF y Output 10 Upper Button zl fav y Dutput 11 Lower Button zl PULSE ON OFF y Du
33. blenne Eege e E Ad 59 7 5 Measurements Control emegreereteeeteuEe DESEN 60 8 UPDATINGANTELLIMDO ad 61 INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 4 YELLOWTEC Geh Pop been see 61 8 2 Installing as C D RO Miau a 61 e DEn le TEE 61 8 4 The software components of INTELLIMIX oooooooooociccccccccccncnnnnncnccnnnnnnononnnon 61 8 5 Performing the firmware Update oooooocinnnnnniniiii NEEN 62 8 07 ICOMPatDI see ee EE 64 8 7 Checking Versi n numbers 1000000120100 1 01901 64 De UE 65 9 1 Application information iii deci 65 9 1 1 MICT t2 aS SOTO O rica AA ee i a 65 A E EE 65 9 1 3 SAVING parameters tii ad A 66 2 SOI Problems td a dd a bee ace es 67 9 2 1 Noise on the microphone inputs sesssnssseessesntetseeeetttttenssttttttntensttttnnnn asst nrtnn nnanet nenn ennen 67 9 2 2 y NN 67 9 2 3 Software Update aha 67 9 2 4 Saving Setups EE 67 10 MISCELLANEOUS a Ee 68 10 1 Warranty a A AA EAS A atthe tees 68 10 2 CE conformity declaration ooooccnnnnnnnnnnnnninininnnininnnnnn nn 69 INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 5 YELLOWTEC 1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION INTELLIMIX is a digital audio mixer providing extreme flexibility and a variety of functions as well as digital and analog interfacing INTELLIMIX offers an essentially larger variety of functions than can be expected from the control unit with its 3 faders and the few other operator controls and display elements INTELLIMIX features 1
34. d table of contents appears at the start of the document in the printout so that you are safely guided through the document even in the hardcopy version If a printout is not made in colour the links can be identified only by their underscores Except for links underscores are normally only used for special information such as Note and or Important so that the links can also be identified in a black white printout INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 7 YELLOWTEC 2 2 Unpacking INTELLIMIX is delivered in two separate cartons Unpack the cartons carefully The slipcase padding of foamed material for the control unit is fixed by an adhesive strip only and may be drawn off easily Remember our environment and dispose of the parts of foamed material and the cartons separately 2 3 Scope of delivery The INTELLIMIX scope of delivery includes Base unit 19 housing Control unit on desk control unit Interconnecting cable to the control unit approx 5m Interconnecting cable to the computer RS232 Bypass connector for microphone inserts 2 pieces Power supply cable not for all countries Brief instructions Prior to beginning with CD ROM including configuration software and electronic user manual and YELLOWTEC SmartCard 1 piece NOORWN Please contact your dealer in case of questions INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 8 YELLOWTEC 2 4 Safety instructions bah gt
35. dicator 1 lights up Out of Phase 3 INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 38 YELLOWTEC activates the control output when the Out Of Phase 3 indicator 1 lights up Out of Phase 1 2 3 activates the control output when one or several Out Of Phase indicators light up logic OR 6 7 1 2 Trigger Output Actions List of the signal shapes in the Action pulldown menu Tally the control signal is active during the entire function duration Pulse On activating the function generates a pulse The pulse width can be set in Pulse Duration Pulse Off terminating this function generates a pulse The pulse width can be set in Pulse Duration Pulse On Off activating and deactivating the function generates a pulse The pulse width can be set in Pulse Duration 6 7 2 Range Pulse Duration Adjust the pulse duration for all trigger outputs if pulse action is selected in this pulldown Available time constants are 50ms 100 ms 1000 ms 6 7 3 Range Trigger Inputs INTELLIMIX provides 8 trigger inputs GPls The trigger inputs allow commands to be received from other devices to initiate actions and or functions in INTELLIMIX Thus certain functions of your INTELLIMIX may be remote controlled Select one of the functions available in the Action pulldown menu for each input A variety of logic combinations with external applications will result Refer to the Trigger Input Actions list below for the available fu
36. e Post Use the radio buttons to define whether the mix signal to be heard in the monitor is to be tapped before PRE or after the output limiter POST Note Refer to General Options 1 Output Limiter for the limiter settings INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 46 YELLOWTEC 6 10Window Expert Options EZ IntelliMix Configuration NoName imx e Ka File Unit Firmware Update Help 1 0 Options Control Logic General Options 1 General Options 3 Expert Options Personal Parameters ONLY FOR USE WITH EXTERNAL ROUTER OTHERWISE SELECT NONE Fader Assignment Select IM gt Fader for External Router Output e Routing Configuration Left Source ID Right Source ID 5001 11111 11111 5002 11112 11112 5003 11113 11113 DAT 11114 11114 CD 11115 11115 Add Source Delete Selection 6 10 1 Range External Router This option exclusively addresses users who wish to use INTELLIMIXO for controlling an external router Note This option reserves a Fader and the associated Source Selector for the external router The appropriate Fader and Source Selector will then no longer be available for a selection and editing of the local sources INTELLIMIX can control digital matrix routers If you feed an input of your INTELLIMIX from your router you may access all signal sources of a complex studio without additional cabling Connect the matrix router to the INTELLIMIX
37. e the mouse to the left and right side while the left mouse button is pressed The selected threshold value is displayed in dBFS INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 43 YELLOWTEC 6 8 8 Range Talkback INTELLIMIX provides an intelligent talkback system A microphone connected to one of the normal microphone inputs may be selected for talkback INTELLIMIX routes that microphone signal independently of the source selection and the fader setting To talk directly to a return feed of a connected ANG or Codec is thus possible in a simple manner The following options can be selected by clicking on the appropriate checkboxes Talk to MIX MINUS A applies a selected microphone signal to the n 1 output A Talk to MIX MINUS B applies a selected microphone signal to the n 1 output B Select MIC 1 for Talkback selects the microphone connected to the MIC input 1 as a talkback microphone Select MIC 2 for Talkback selects the microphone connected to the MIC input 2 as a talkback microphone DIM Monitor during Talkback click on this checkbox if the monitor loudspeaker output is to be attenuated while TALKBACK is pressed 6 8 9 Range Mix Minus Assignment PPM INTELLIMIX provides two separated n 1 mixes Assign the source which shall be removed from the mix A selection is made via the Assign Mix Minus A B pulldown menus Activating the Set Mix Minus A B Output to Mono checkboxes allows a determination as to whether or not a m
38. e you realy Sura w Ye Be INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 29 YELLOWTEC A warning text will appear in the Update window for your safety Note The transmission of improper or faulty data or interruptions during the data transmission to the base unit may result in permanent inoperability of NTELLIMIX In this case the device can only be set to operation by the manufacturer Enter the file name see below of the new firmware to be transmitted into the text line e g IMXV999 IMU this designation is only an example If the firmware is in the same folder as the active configuration software the entry of the file name will suffice If the firmware is not in the same folder as the active configuration software enter the complete path e g C Yellowtec Software IMXV999 IMU only an example Click on the YES button if you are sure that your entries are legal The transmission is displayed window Processing Never interrupt this process INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 30 YELLOWTEC 6 5 Menu Help ES IntelliMix Configuration NoName imx AVA File Unit Firmware Update Help 1 0 Options Control Logic Help Fi General Op Input Description About Input Seti MIC 1 IMC 40 dB MIC 2 mic2 40 dB 6 5 1 Submenu Help F1 Selecting this submenu calls the online help Instead you may press the F1 key 6 5 2 Submenu About Calls the Info window displaying the softw
39. ec 2002 Page 19 YELLOWTEC 4 6 Attention indicator Each fader includes an Attention indicator an LED beside a warning triangle symbol It lights up to draw your attention to unusual settings or settings deviating from the zero position It can be deactivated as required Refer to Display for the functions and options 4 7 Out Of Phase indicator Each fader includes an Out Of Phase indicator in the form of an LED with a phase symbol circle with a dash INTELLIMIX evaluates the phase angle of stereo signals and will signalise out of phase The display can be deactivated as required Refer to Display for the functions and options 4 8 Monitor Control Turning monitor control sets the listening volume of INTELLIMIX Pressing the button toggles between the monitor output and the headphone output Refer to SmartLevel Monitoring Level DIM Level Option for Headphones for the respective settings Turning monitor control while the Shift key is pressed allows a selection of the monitor source Refer to Disable Monitor Selection for the settings 4 9 Monitor Source display This 4 digit alphanumeric display shows the selected source Refer to Label Refer to Flash Monitor Display for the options 4 10Speaker Headphone indicator Two LEDs beside the respective symbols show whether the headphone output or the monitor output for connecting the loudspeaker amplifier has been selected The LED assigned to the monitor output will be blink
40. ed T M or its designee will return it to the party that sent the Product and T M will pay for the cost of shipping T M will have no responsibility under this Warranty for any Products subject to Acts of God including without limitation lightning improper installation or misuse including without limitation the failure to use telephone and power line surge protection devices accident neglect or damage T M s dealers are not authorized to assume for T M any additional obligations or liabilities in connection with the dealers sale of the Products EXCEPT FOR THE ABOVE STATED WARRANTY T M MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will T M its employees agents or authorized dealers be liable for incidental or consequential damages or for loss damage or expense directly or indirectly arising from the use of any Product or the inability to use any Product either separately or in combination with other equipment or materials or from any other cause INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 68 YELLOWTEC 10 2CE conformity declaration EU Declaration of Conformity EN 61000 Product Audio mixer for digital and analog signals Product name YELLOWTEC Intellimix Manufacturer THUM MAHR GmbH Heinrich Hertz Str 1 3 D 40789 Monheim am Rhein Germany Safety EN 60950 Basic standard EN 50081 1 EN 50082 2 Noise emission Radio
41. ed or a voltage lower than 1V must be applied If the input remains open or a voltage between 3 5V 12V is applied the input will not be active IMPORTANT Only voltages within the range from OV 15V must be applied NON COMPLIANCE WITH THE ADMISSIBLE INPUT VOLTAGE MAY RESULT IN FUNCTIONAL FAULTS AND DAMAGE TO YOUR NTELLIMIX OR THE CONNECTED DEVICE Connection examples you find on the drawing Connection of INTELLIMIX GPI GPO in the chapter TECHNICAL DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIONS 5 4 3 Microphone inserts First of all the microphone input signals are transmitted from the XLR connectors to an analog digitally controlled preamplifier Then the signals are transmitted from the output of this amplifier to the insert connectors on the back panel If required you may insert analog equipment The signals will then be transmitted from the insert to the AD converter IMPORTANT Always make sure that the insert bypass connectors are plugged in if the inserts are not used The signal path will be interrupted if the insert connectors are open INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 24 YELLOWTEC 6 SOFTWARE 6 1 Program start Start the IMX EXE program The short cut automatically generated by the installation routine for the IMX EXE program is named Intellimix During the start of the program the configuration software searches for a connected INTELLIMIX at the serial interfaces of your PC If no INTELLIMIX is found
42. eed step by step according to the UPDATE INTELLIMIX instructions chapter TECHNICAL DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIONS Read the document completely before starting the update process 9 2 4 Saving setups Check whether a SmartCard is plugged in when you transmit a new setup form the PC to INTELLIMIX If a SmartCard is plugged INTELLIMIX will load the new setup but will then return to the SmartCard setup The new setup transmitted by the PC is saved but will not be activated until the SmartCard is drawn out the SmartCard has always priority INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 67 YELLOWTEC 10 MISCELLANEOUS 10 1Warranty Limited Warranty Duration The duration of limited warranty for YELLOWTEC Intellimix is one year according to the terms and conditions of warranty of the manufacturer see Notice Of Warranty Notice of Warranty The terms and conditions of the Warranty applying to the Product accompanying this Notice of Warranty are found exclusively in the Notice of Warranty To the extent there is any inconsistency of conflict between the terms and conditions of the Notice of Warranty and the terms and conditions found anywhere else including the Manual accompanying this Product the terms and conditions of this Notice of Warranty are superseding and control This Warranty covers the Products which are defined as the various audio equipment parts software and accessories manufactured sold and or distributed by Thum
43. ements 0 04in www thummahr de typical values subject to change without notice www yellowtec com M Zaehl 20 03 02 8 UPDATING INTELLIMIX 8 1 Prior to beginning If there is a older version of the NTELLIMIX Software installed on your PC please perform the following steps before updating the software Save your configuration files imx in a separate folder Delete relocate or rename short cuts which belong to the older version s of the INTELLIMIX software If there are configurations stored in your NTELLIMIX units which have not yet been saved as files on your PC you should do this now prior to the update LOAD FROM UNIT 8 2 Installing as CD ROM Insert the CD ROM into the drive and start the INSTALL EXE or SETUP EXE installation routine The software will guide you conveniently through the installation process All required data is copied to your computer new folders and new short cuts are created during the installation process No parameters of your computer will be modified 8 3 Installing as ZIP File If you receive the INTELLIMIXO software as a ZIP file e g as a download from our website http www yellowtec com you can open the ZIP file using the software WinZip which should be installed on your Windows PC as a part of Windows Normally WinZip is started by double clicking a ZIP file WinZip will extract all files into a new folder Find the SETUP EXE file in this folder A doub
44. er time it behaves like Hold Deactivate PFL by Moving Fader Up When you select this option the PFL status of all channels selected for PFL is automatically terminated as soon as any fader is moved up from its off position Deselect the checkbox if PFL is to be maintained independently of the fader movements 6 11 6 Range SmartLevel INTELLIMIX provides an intelligent control system for the listening volume Since there is only one common volume control for the monitor output and headphones output INTELLIMIX saves the listening level at a switchover The set level conditions are individually saved and restored when switched back Thus the volume control functions as it does via two separated controllers SmartLevel Enabled Click on the checkbox to activate the SmartLevel function to protect yourself from unintentional level changes when listening in the upper volume range If the set monitoring level is lower than the level predefined with Set Smart evel the circuit will behave as described above If the set monitoring level is higher than the value predefined by Set SmartLevel SmartLevel will jump to this value during each changeover Set SmartLevel Set the desired volume for the SmartLevel function The preset value is 15dB To modify the value use the mouse to click on the controller symbol and control the desired value using the Cursor Up or Cursor Down key in 1dB steps Alternatively you may click on the controller symb
45. et the EQ parameters Enter a sound accent for the input signals or compensate flaws To this effect use the extensive setting capabilities First off all determine the characteristic in the pulldown menu Gell or Shelving High or Shelving Low or Notch Below there is the setting button for Gain The setting range is from 15dB 15dB in 1 dB increments Use the mouse to click on the controller symbol and control the desired value using the Cursor Up or Cursor Down key Alternatively you may click on the controller symbol and move the mouse to the left and right side while the left mouse button is pressed to set the desired value Proceed similarly for the setting of Frequency the setting range is from 22Hz 18kHz in 60 increments and Quality e g Bandwith the setting range is from 0 1 3 octaves in 30 increments Note If Notch is selected the notch is permanently set to the maximum attenuation Gain control is not possible The EQ ON symbol shows red colour when the gain setting is higher or lower than 0dB Note The EQ ON symbol also shows red colour when the EQ Gain is selected under the Source Selector with_Shift function INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 34 YELLOWTEC 6 6 3 4 Range Source Selector with Shift Adjust the operating capabilities on the control unit according to your needs Keeping the Shift button pressed makes available a second function level while the Source
46. file symbol on your Windows PC to open the manual the manual may also be started from the online help of the INTELLIMIXO configuration software Activate the Navigation window and the View bookmark in Acrobat Reader The left screen margin shows the table of contents and provides an overview of the entire document Clicking on the Plus and or Minus character you may decide how many sub ordinated headline levels to be displayed Using a mouse click on a headline directly calls the appropriate text The part of the table of contents associated with the text which can be just viewed on the screen is highlighted Thus you may safely navigate through the document Furthermore the text contains numerous links A link appears in blue colour and is underscored Moving the mouse pointer over a link changes the pointer symbol to a pointing hand hand with an extended forefinger Now click on the link to directly call the part of the text and or the headline to which the link refers to For quick navigation Acrobat Reader provides convenient tools for paging jumping backwards forwards toggling between the different View options etc Some links refer to our website www yellowtec com If your PC system is equipped appropriately you may establish an Internet connection to our website by clicking on one of these links 2 1 2 Printout Also the manual can be printed out The page layout is designed for the DIN A4 paper format The detaile
47. gle mode The monitor toggle on the control unit remains active Monitor Tally activates the listening via the monitor loudspeaker output or headphones output and retains this status The monitor toggle by pressing monitor control is ignored Switch Unit to Standby switches INTELLIMIX to standby Toggle mode INTELLIMIXO may be activated again on the control unit Switch Unit On switches INTELLIMIX on ON INTELLIMIX may be switched off on the control unit Standby Tally switches INTELLIMIX on or to standby The INTELLIMIX status cannot be changed on the control unit forced switching Cough Mic 1 mutes Mic 1 application example connect an external cough key or mute switch Cough Mic 2 mutes Mic 2 application example connect an external cough key or mute switch Talk to Mix Minus A activates the Talkback function with the basic setting from General Options 1 gt Talkback Exception The talkback signal is always switched to MIX MINUS A regardless of the presetting Talk to Mix Minus B activates the Talkback function with the basic setting from General Options 1 gt Talkback Exception The talkback signal is always switched to MIX MINUS B regardless of the presetting Talk to Mix Minus A B activates the Talkback function with the basic setting from General Options 1 gt Talkback Exception The talkback signal is always switched to both MIX MINUS A and MIX MINUS B regardless of the presetting INTELLIMIX
48. ing if this output has been selected but is muted Refer to PFL Options for Loudspeakers PFL Options for Headphones Option for Headphones for the settings INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 20 YELLOWTEC 5 BASE UNIT 5 1 Front panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 Y 8 Cl 10 The INTELLIMIX front panel only contains elements which are useful for the user for a direct access 1 Headphone connection stereo jack 6 3mm 2 Mic 1 input XLR 3 pin 3 Mic 2 input XLR 3 pin 4 Line In 6 Left cinch 5 Line In 6 Right cinch 6 Potentiometer for setting the input amplification for the line in 6 inputs 7 Mix Out Left cinch 8 Mix Out Right cinch 9 Green Status LED signalising readiness of operation blinking in the Standby Mode 10 Red Reset LED signalising the Reset mode or a malfunction Refer to the INTELLIMIX Pinout Table for the connections and the exact pin assignments Refer to Technical Data for the connection specifications INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 21 YELLOWTEC 5 2 Back panel 5 2 1 Power supply A Mains inlet connector B Mains switch Refer to the Safety information and the information on the electrical connections special instructions are enclosed for the special version with a 12 24 V DC power supply 5 2 2 Inputs Outputs 1 Monitor External 25 pin sub D analog audio Monitor Out Mix Out External In digital audio Mix Out External In 2 Line I
49. interference EN 55103 1 class B RF Interference EN 55103 2 class B Immunity EMC IEC 1000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 5 The manufacturer declares that the unit described here is in compliance with all technical specifications mentioned and assumes operational conditions and typical equipment working environment as described in the handbook Monheim January 17 2000 Q Le Peter Thum INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 69 YELLOWTEC
50. ion software has no link to an INTELLIMIX during the start this function will not be available and the menu shows grey colour If required establish a connection between INTELLIMIX and the PC and restart the configuration software 6 4 2 Note 2 Refer to UPDATING NTELLIMIX in this manual Chapter TECHNICAL DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIONS for detailed update instructions Refer to our http www yellowtec com website for the current state We strictly recommend a firmware update only after these update instructions in UPDATING INTELLIMIX have been read completely ES IntelliMix Configuration NoName imx File Unit Firmware Update Help Control Logic General Options 1 Input Description Label baie A AAA 6 4 3 Firmware update instructions The software and the firmware have been matched If new software is used strictly load the associated firmware to your base unit Select Firmware Update Uplabe Pirimi i Warning ou are about to update the inrrare of your INTELL Base Lina Plogeso make sune that you road the update insiruchorrs carefully Using the wrong fo for an update will compi the function of Iptebrrge and uneroldabd cause tha need fora factory orea In case you just want to activate a new configuration of INTELLIMIX press Fl and read Load Setups on tha INTELLIMIX Base Lirit For security masona please onto full path and fhename of the update file marnsally _ _ _ Ar
51. is the normal behaviour of an open input When a microphone or a dummy plug with a termination resistor is plugged in the input will be quiet again Noise may be picked up if your microphone is in the vicinity of your computer monitor In this case try to use another microphone with a better shielding Do not position your microphone in the immediate vicinity of possible noise sources 9 2 2 Headset The microphone and the earphone capsules are close to each other in the headset Even the lines transmitting the signals are housed in confined space Simple models often lack an efficient shielding or the directivity of the microphone inset is insufficient Feedbacks may occur if the sensitive microphone and or the microphone line is acoustically or magnetically influenced by the headphones signal whose level is amplified up to 10 000 times If such problems occur first of all check whether the monitor volume or the microphone gain is set too high If not we recommend the use of another headset and or a check of your headset for a correct shielding 9 2 3 Software update The INTELLIMIX software consists of two parts configuration software running on your PC under Windows base unit software also called firmware which runs on the base unit invisibly for you Both must be matched to each other Thus an update also includes a transmission of the new firmware to the base unit Proceed carefully to avoid problems Strictly proc
52. kers PFL overwrites Monitor Monitor Mute Activate this option if you wish the monitor signal to be muted when PFL is active Please note that a deviating option may be activated for the headphones output PFL mixes with Monitor Monitor DIM Activate this option if you wish to continue to listen to the monitor signal when PFL is active The current monitor signal is then attenuated by the value set in DIM Level Please note that a deviating option may be activated for the headphones output 6 11 9 Range PFL Options for Headphones PFL follows Loudspeakers Activate this option if you wish PFL to perform the same way on the headphones output as on the monitor loudspeaker output PFL activates Split Can Mode Activate this option if when PFL is active the PFL signal is to be heard on the left ear and the current monitor signal on the right ear of the headphones Split Can Mode INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 52 YELLOWTEC 6 11 10 Range Dim Level Set DIM Level Set the attenuation value for all DIM functions here To modify the attenuation use the mouse to click on the controller symbol and control the desired value in 1dB steps using the Cursor Up or Cursor Down key Alternatively you may click on the controller symbol and move the mouse to the left and right side keeping the left mouse button pressed The selected attenuation is displayed in dB 6 11 11 Range Option for Headphones Pressing monitor control
53. le click on SETUP EXE starts the installation program which will lead you automatically through the installation process If required a new folder and new short cuts will be created during the installation process The update of your Windows PC is finished when SETUP EXE is completed 8 4 The software components of INTELLIMIX designation file name location function Configuration Software IMX EXE Windows PC create setups for INTELLIMIX default configuration imx cfg Windows PC factory defaults Online Help IMX HLP Windows PDC Online Help file manual IMX_manual pdf Windows PC manual as pdf format firmware imxV221 imu Base Unit DSP program file 221 stands for version number 2 21 might differ when using another program version The Configuration Software creates configuration files imx in which your settings Save or Save as are saved Only by using all components of the same program version the whole functional range of INTELLIMIX can be achieved Proceed by updating the firmware of your INTELLIMIX base unit INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 61 YELLOWTEC 8 5 Performing the firmware update First connect a serial port of your PC to the RS232 connector on the back panel of your INTELLIMIX Use the standard RS232 cable that is included in delivery Now start the Configuration Software IMX EXE Note A check routine scans the serial ports of your PC for a connected INTELLIMIX base unit
54. m back to SmartCard gt Unit gt Save to SmartCard However some setups may not be compatible in certain cases Particularly if an update offers a lot of new features this cannot be avoided for technical reasons When you have a problem using your old setup please contact us In most cases a solution can be found If you notice problems after an update there is an easy way to find out whether the reason is a compatibility problem Leave the file IMX CFG in the same folder as the Configuration Software Start the Configuration Software without opening an IMX File so the factory defaults are used Now change this setup by hand and check out the function that didn t work properly If it works you can save the setup and use it instead of the old one Note As mentioned in the beginning of this chapter it is mandatory to save a configuration stored in the INTELLIMIX base unit before the update The reason is that a configuration has to be saved using the same software firmware version that it has been created by 8 7 Checking version numbers Check the version numbers of the Configuration Software and the Firmware you are using Exit the Configuration Software and start it again Go to the Help Menu an then to About The version numbers will appear in the nfo Window The Info window is only updated when the Info E x Configuration Software is started therefore it is neccesary to exit the program and start i
55. n 7 Out 15 pin sub D analog audio Line In 7 Mix Out 3 Line In 9 9 pin sub D analog audio Line In 9 4 Mix Minus A 9 pin sub D analog audio digital audio Mix Minus A Out 5 Mix Minus B 9 pin sub D analog audio digital audio Mix Minus B Out 6 Insert Mic 1 9 pin sub D analog audio Mic 1 Insert Send Return jumper plug required 7 Insert Mic 2 9 pin sub D analog audio Mic 2 Insert Send Return jumper plug required 8 Line In 5 cinch socket digital audio Line In 5 9 RS232 9 pin sub D serial interface for a computer connection 10 Control In Out 25 pin sub D logic signal Trigger In Out GPI GPO Ports 11 Line In 8 Out 15 pin sub D analog audio Line In 8 Mix Out 12 Line In 10 9 pin sub D analog audio Line In 10 13 Line In 1 Out 9 pin sub D digital audio Line In 1 Mix Out 14 Line In 2 Out 9 pin sub D digital audio Line In 2 Mix Out 15 Line In 3 Out 9 pin sub D digital audio Line In 3 Mix Out 16 Line In 4 Out 9 pin sub D digital audio Line In 4 Mix Out 17 Line In 5 TOS Link optical socket digital audio Line In 5 18 Remote 9 pin sub D serial interface for a control unit connection All sub D type connectors are receptacles female connectors Refer to the Software gt General Options 1 gt Select Input Line 5 for the connectors 8 and 15 Refer to the NTELLIMIX Pinout Table for all connections and the exact pin assignments Refer
56. nctions Note Sometimes it may be useful to use a trigger output refer to Trigger Outputs as a feed for a trigger input of the same device to obtain a certain combination Also refer to Technical data and connection information trigger inputs GPIs 6 7 3 1 Trigger Input Actions List of the actions and or function in the Action pulldown menu Disabled ignores a control signal on this input Monitor Mute mutes the NTELLIMIX monitor output Monitor Dim attenuates the INTELLIMIX monitor output according to the Dim Level setting in the Personal Parameters INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 39 YELLOWTEC Monitor Line In 11 DIM attenuates the selected monitor signal and adds the Line In 11 input Monitor Line In 12 DIM attenuates the selected monitor signal and adds the Line In 12 input Monitor Line In 11 replaces the selected monitor signal with the Line In 11 input signal Thus it is possible to send a signal e g from a communication unit to the monitor path by an external control signal Monitor Line In 12 replaces the selected monitor signal with the Line In 12 input signal Thus it is possible to send a signal e g from a communication unit to the monitor path by an external control signal Loudspeak Pulse activates a listening via monitor loudspeaker output Toggle mode The monitor toggle on the control unit remains active Headset Pulse activates a listening via headphones Tog
57. necting cable Use the connector 9 RS232 on the base unit and a free serial interface on your PC h Ah k Connection between Intellimix Base Unit and Laptop PC INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 14 YELLOWTEC 3 5 2 Installing the software To do so a PC with Windows 95 or higher is required 3 5 2 1 Installing the CD ROM Insert the CD ROM into the drive and start the INSTALL EXE installation routine The software will guide you conveniently through the installation process All required data is copied to your computer No parameters of your computer will be modified ei d Note For trouble free operation you need at least the following elements IMX EXE configuration software IMXVxxx IMU firmware for base unit xxx stands for version number IMX HLP help file for online help IMX CFG configuration file for first program start strongly recommended but not absolutely necessary 3 5 2 2 Installation as an update Please refer to our website http www yellowtec com for the latest INTELLIMIX software version for a download at no cost Read UPDATING NTELLIMIX for questions concerning updates describing how to find out the version number of the software you use Never perform an update without refering to UPDATING NTELLIMIX first See Chapter TECHNICAL DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIONS Note For trouble free operation you need at least the following elements IMX EXE config
58. normally toggles between the monitor loudspeaker output and headphones output If the Headphones always on checkbox is clicked the headphones output will always remain activated Thus pressing monitor control only switches the monitor loudspeaker output on off INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 53 YELLOWTEC 7 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIONS 7 1 Technical data Number of inputs 14 Microphone inputs 24 Bit A D adjustable Gain 70 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 2 x Input Impedance gt 5 k ohms balanced individual 48V Phantom Power Patch Points 4 6 dBu Analog line inputs 24 Bit A D adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 5 x Stereo balanced Input Impedance gt 8kohms balanced Nominal Level 4 6 dBu Analog line outputs 24 Bit A D adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 1 x Stereo unbalanced Input Impedance gt 10 k ohms unbalanced Nominal Level 11 to 9 dBu adjustable on Base Unit Front Panel Digital line inputs Adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 5 x AES EBU Input Transformer Impedance 110 ohms AES EBU individual SRCs Digital line outputs Adjustable Gain 20 to 20 dB by 1 dB steps 1 x SPDIF by software Input Impedance 75 ohms SPDIF SRC selectable to TOS Link Analog stereo outputs 24 Bit D A Output Impedance lt 40 ohms balanced all designed identical max Level 15 dBu 9 dBu for RCA incl Patch Points Digital stereo outputs Output Transformer Impedance
59. nother fader However the other settings may deviate L R assignment For technical reasons MIC1 appears in the right channel and MIC2 in the left channel for the stereo assignment The same applies to the monitor source selection you hear MIC1 on the right side and MIC2 on the left side 9 1 2 EQ Setting An EQ is assigned to each input All parameters of this 1 band equalizer can be set conveniently in the Input Setup window The main application range is to balance line problems e g for ANGs or to improve poor technical performance of sound sources for example selectively boost mid frequencies to enhance the understanding of speech bell attenuate a noise frequencies in a narrow band notch influence the entire frequency response shelving This EQ is not so much intended to give e g a typical unique sound to a speaker microphone Normally this cannot be provided by a 1 band EQ NOTE gt http www yellowtec com VIPdigital Saving parameters Corresponding to the application EQ settings are not saved to the SmartCard but only in INTELLIMIX An input related setting is thus always retained Modify this setting only via the EQ Gain option of SOURCE SELECTOR WITH SHIFT Then you may directly access the EQ gain However modifications to the settings will not be saved Note If it is important for your application to call different EQ settings via the SmartCard this can only be done if not all inputs of your IN
60. oh ee aia 34 6 6 3 3 Range EQ A OjUSt cia isc cote A A 34 6 6 3 4 Range Source Selector with Shift 22 c scccccccccceceeeneeceeececeeeeaaeaeeeseceseenaeaaeeeeeseseeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeaaes 35 6 6 4 Column Disable Source Selection oooooonnccccnncccnnnnininnnonananonononn non ncnn nn na nn n cnn aran nnnnannn cnn 35 6 6 5 Column Disable Monitor Selection ooo oocccccnocnccnnnoccninonaninonanananononono nono nann nn nr nnn nan ncnnnnn 36 GEB Coumi Always MONO eseu ele ieee hee ae ee ee ee 36 INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 3 YELLOWTEC 6 6 7 Column Flash Monitor Display 36 6 7 Window Control Logia dd Cae 37 6 7 1 Range Hale tee CET eii 37 6 7 1 1 Trigger Output te 38 6 7 1 2 rte Geet Tee 39 6 7 2 Range Pulse Duration casio Rer ELAebteek ii tafiies eternal Ae deiert tee et 39 GG Se Et te te ln 39 6 7 3 1 THYJOFINPUEACUONS EE 39 A o AS NG AAA den Bee ee ee 41 6 8 1 Range Gvnchronisaton conc cn crac cnn nn rr EAA A TARIE TEEN 41 6 6 2 Range Mala ra etaar R eit hottie neice AA neat 42 6 8 3 Range Shift Talk DUTON iire E a ii iba 42 GB Range Standby TUNCION isos til li AEAEE E 43 6 8 5 Range Select Input Line coccion 43 6 8 6 Range Output Channel status information ooonncccnnniccnnnnccccnnncncccnnonnnccnn cnn n cano nn r nano rca 43 6 8 7 Range Output Lite da dba 43 6 8 8 Range Talkback ccoocoiionnnnionnniiii it cd 44 6 8 9 Range Mix Minus Assignment PPM 44 6 8 10 R
61. ol and move the mouse to the left and right side keeping the left mouse button pressed The selected attenuation is displayed in dB Note The level for SmartLevel must be lower than the lowest level for Monitoring Level INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 51 YELLOWTEC 6 11 7 Range Monitoring Level Set Maximum Level for Loudspeakers To protect your loudspeaker and or to prevent undesired high monitoring volumes e g in open editorial offices you may here define the maximum monitoring level for the monitor loudspeaker output The setting cannot be exceeded by the monitor control The preset value is OdB To modify the volume use the mouse to click on the controller symbol and control the desired value using the Cursor Up or Cursor Down key in 1dB steps Alternatively you may click on the controller symbol and move the mouse to the left and right side keeping the left mouse button pressed The selected gain is displayed in dB Set Maximum Level for Headphones For the required hearing protection you may define here a maximum listening level for the headphones output The setting cannot be exceeded by the monitor control on the control unit The preset value is OdB To modify the volume proceed similarly as described above for Set Maximum Level for Loudspeakers Note Once the Monitoring Level has been modified you should check the SmartLevel setting and adjust it if necessary 6 11 8 Range PFL Options for Loudspea
62. ono formation is basically desired for the respective n 1 output This is useful if for example the back supply for an ANG is to be formed Another function may be selected as an alternative for Mix Minus B Clicking on the Output Mix Minus B as PPM Output checkbox applies the complete mix signal tapped before the output limiter pre limiter to the output Thus the output is suitable for connecting a Master PPM INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 44 YELLOWTEC 6 8 10 Range ON AIR Logic Select how the monitor loudspeaker output is to behave when the fader is moved up from its off position for the microphone channels red light logic ON AIR Logic depends on Defines whether the microphone channels 1 or 2 or both channels with OR logic activate the On Air status Refer to note 2 below ON AIR Status will cause Monitor Mute selecting this radio buttons causes the ON AIR status to mute the monitor loudspeaker output displayed by a blinking Speaker Indicator LED ON AIR Status will cause Monitor DIM selecting this radio button causes the ON AIR status to attenuate the monitor output shown by a blinking Speaker Indicator LED ON AIR Status will not affect Monitor When selecting this radio button the monitor output will not be affected by the ON AIR Status Note 1 The headphones output is not affected by this option Note 2 It may be necessary to include other faders in the ON AIR Logic If for example the s
63. or monitor selection Left The left channel is added to the left as well as the right mix sum and or monitor selection the right channel is switched off Right The right channel is added to the left as well as the right mix sum and or monitor selection the left channel is switched off Mono The left and right input are summed in a 3dB matrix and are fed as a mono signal to the left as well as the right mix sum and or monitor selection Balance Turning the input selector while the Shift key is pressed controls the L R balance This control is intended for a compensation of L R level inequalities Turning the input selector clockwise decreases the level of the left channel by 0 25dB per step and increases the right channel by 0 25dB This process is reversed for a rotation counterclockwise The control range is 5dB and or 41 steps Note refer to Level Indicator INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 50 YELLOWTEC 6 11 5 Range PFL Prefade Listen Use the Set PFL Trigger pulldown menu to select your PFL options Disabled The PFL function is switched off However pressing the Source Selector PFL button is still available for the Trigger Output function Toggle Pressing the Source Selector activates PFL and keeps this status until another press Hold Activates PFL as long as the Source Selector is pressed Time Toggle When the Source Selector is pressed briefly this function behaves as Toggle and when pressed for a long
64. peaker microphone is not directly connected to INTELLIMIX but to a VIPdigital the signal will be transmitted to INTELLIMIX via one of the digital inputs In this case use the available controls provided by Trigger Outputs and Trigger Inputs Control Logic INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 45 YELLOWTEC 6 9 Window General Options 2 Y gt IntelliMix Configuration NoName imx E lol x File Unit Firmware Update Help 1 0 Options Control Logic General Options 1 General Options 2 Expert Options Personal Parameters M Default Source Default Source Freeze Selection to Default Value Fader 1 a a Fader 2 Eco y y Fader 3 GAco v E Monitor MIx gl Monitor Mix Out Ze Pre Limiter Post Limiter 6 9 1 Range Default Source Default Source Select in the pulldown menus the default values for the input and the monitor selection when INTELLIMIX is switched on Note Check the entered values for plausibility For example avoid the same sources for two faders or an input of values disabled in the O Options Disable Source Selection Disable Monitor Selection Freeze Selection to Default Value In the interest of operational safety it may be useful to define the input and or monitor source s Activating this option does not allow an individual source selection on the control unit i e only the signal selected as default will be used 6 9 2 Range Monitor Mix Out Pr
65. rameters set in your configuration software to INTELLIMIX Your configuration will be saved in the internal non volatile INTELLIMIXO read only memory The data saved before will be overwritten Note If no SmartCard is plugged on the control unit the transferred settings will be activated at once If a Smart Card has been plugged in the configuration stored there will have priority and the transmitted settings will not be activated until the SmartCard is drawn 6 3 3 Submenu Load from Unit Loads a configuration stored in the non volatile INTELLIMIXO read only memory to the configuration software where it can be edited and reloaded if required Also the configuration may be saved as a file and or to SmartCard 6 3 4 Submenu Save to SmartCard Saves your current configuration to the SmartCard plugged to the control unit Note 1 Not all parameters may be saved on the SmartCard refer to Saving Parameters Note 2 Your configuration is saved independently of the settings in SmartCard General Options 1 6 3 5 Submenu Load from SmartCard Loads a configuration from the SmartCard to the configuration software where it can be edited and reloaded if required Also the configuration may be saved as a file or to other SmartCards INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 28 YELLOWTEC 6 4 Menu Firmware Update 6 4 1 Note 1 The function in this menu refers to a data exchange between the INTELLIMIX and the PC If the configurat
66. rk simply and properly on your editorial station cutting station copying station post production re editing station mobile commentary station and or equip several workstations in your networked periphery in a technically demanding manner to do so INTELLIMIX can even provide the capability of controlling digital routers Of course INTELLIMIX is even the right thing for mobile applications a special model for battery supply is available INTELLIMIX is equally at home in the analog and digital world You do not require any external converters since INTELLIMIX already provides versatile interface converters In addition to the unique INTELLIMIX operating approach you may use the advantage of covering numerous application with one device no compatibility problems minimum staff training optimized service INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 6 YELLOWTEC 2 PRIOR TO BEGINNING 2 1 Manual conventions 2 1 1 Using the screen This manual was prepared using Adobe Acrobat To be able to use this manual you must have Acrobat Reader 3 x or higher installed on your computer Acrobat Reader is contained on the supplied CD ROM Follow the installation instructions from Adobe to install the Acrobat Reader If you are not familiar with the use of Acrobat Reader use the integrated Adobe online help We recommend the screen use of this manual The file name is imx_manual pdf Double click on the
67. rovides a control signal for red light on the output If a microphone fader is open this output will be active Refer to General Options 1 gt ON AIR Logic Upper Button activates the control output when the SHIFT key is pressed Lower Button activates the control output when the TALK key is pressed Upper Lower Button activates the control output when the TALK key is pressed and the SHIFT key is kept pressed at the same time Refer to Shift Talk Button Increment 1 activates the control output when the Source Selector PFL 1 is pressed Increment 2 activates the control output when the Source Selector PFL 2 is pressed Increment 3 activates the control output when the Source Selector PFL 3 is pressed Increment 4 activates the control output when Monitor Control is pressed PFL On activates the control output if PFL is active on any channel Attention 1 activates the control output when the attention indicator 1 lights up warning triangle Attention 2 activates the control output when the attention indicator 2 lights up warning triangle Attention 3 activates the control output when the attention indicator 3 lights up warning triangle Attention 1 2 3 activates the control output when one or several attention indicators light up logic OR Out of Phase 1 activates the control output when the Out Of Phase 1 indicator 1 lights up Out of Phase 2 activates the control output when the Out Of Phase 2 in
68. rsonal requirements with the configuration software All three channels are entirely identical and there are no predefined microphone or line channels Pressing Source Selector PFL activates PFL prefade listening The Source display will flash to indicate this status Press the Monitor control rotary button for a switchover between listening via monitor loudspeaker output or headphones output The Speaker Headphone indicator indicates this selection You may also shift the supplied YELLOWTEC SmartCard once into the Card slot to see how simply your personal setup is called up IMPORTANT Proceed as follows when sliding in the SmartCard INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 12 YELLOWTEC The following figures show connecting examples for the first operation mix OUT Input for MiniDisk or any other external audio source Connection example SPDIF Cable Refer to the chapter BASE UNIT in this manual for detailed information on the inputs outputs and connector assignments and for information on the technical data and the socket assignments INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 13 YELLOWTEC 3 5 Starting the configuration software quickly 3 5 1 Connection to the computer You may use the NTELLIMIX configuration software to create setups of your own for INTELLIMIX on your PC First of all establish a connection between your PC and NTELLIMIX Use the short enclosed intercon
69. selected it is no longer available to the the other Source Selectors Clicking on one or more Disable Source Selection checkboxes excludes the appropriate input source s from selection i e this source will be skipped when the Source Selectors are turned Use this setting if notall input sources are used and you wish a clear user interface you wish to prevent the adjusted setup from accessing certain sources All other parameters assigned to this source are retained Note In factory default condition access to the function MIC 1 2 as Stereo is disabled Please refer to the corresponding section s of the user manual in case you want to use MIC 1 2 as Stereo INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 35 YELLOWTEC 6 6 5 Column Disable Monitor Selection INTELLIMIX provides an integrated monitor matrix which offers comprehensive monitoring facilities Generally all inputs can be selected for monitoring In some applications however you may want to restrict the selection in the interest of operational safety Clicking on one or more of the Disable Monitor Selection checkboxes excludes this these source s from the monitor matrix selection Turning the monitor control button on the control unit while the Shift key is pressed skips the excluded sources Use these settings if po all input sources are used Only certain input sources are used for direct monitoring the current setup must be prevented from accessing
70. selector is turned Select among three alternatives Standard controls the L R Panorama for microphone inputs selects between the Stereo Left Right Mono modes for stereo inputs controls the L R balance for stereo inputs if Balance was selected from the Personal Parameters under Option for Stereo Fader Note for L R balance This control is intended for a compensation of L R level inequalities Turning the input selector clockwise decreases the level of the left channel by 0 25dB per step and increases the right channel by 0 25dB This process is reversed for a rotation counterclockwise The control range is 5dB and or 41 steps Input Trim Allows a direct access to the Input Gain which is normally permanently set in the Input Setup window The control range of the Trim function is 15 dB EQ Gain Allows a direct access to the EQ Gain which is normally set permanently in the Input Setup window under EQ Adjust The value set in the EQ Adjust window is accepted and then changed by turning the Source Selector Note 1 Settings performed with the Source Selector while the Shift key is pressed cannot be saved Note 2 An access to the second functional level can be disabled Refer to Personal Parameters gt Shift Application Level 2 6 6 4 Column Disable Source Selection Turning the Source Selectors allows an assignment of any source to each fader Double assignments will be suppressed If a source has already been
71. software If a connected INTELLIMIX is found the configuration software will be called up directly and the following window opens IntelliMix Configuration x Enter Password E wi OK X Cancel The configuration software provides a password protection The password in the delivery state is imx Enter mx and click on OK INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 16 YELLOWTEC The graphical user interface of the configuration software provides 4 menus and 6 pages in a register card format The 4 menus provide the Basic functions and the 6 pages in the register card format allows parameter settings for INTELLIMIX Take your time to view the user interface of the software Most of the settings are self explaining Settings are performed with the mouse or via the keys Attempt to modify the settings As long as the Save to Unit command is not selected your settings will not be transferred to INTELLIMIX To return to the basic settings you may exit and restart the program at any time The software provides a context sensitive online help which can be called up by pressing the function key F1 Read the Tips on online help at the start of the help text All functions are explained clearly on the online help The SOFTWARE chapter in this manual details all functions and settings The software and or the update includes the mx cfg file During the start the configuration software refers to the default settings
72. ssed while the Source Selector is turned changes its function Now select the mode for the stereo channel stereo mono L R or the balance for the mono channels Refer to the options for Stereo fader balance Optionally you may control other parameters Refer to Source Selector with Shift Other topics linked to the Source Selector Disable Source Selection Default Source Source Status Display Shift Application Level 2 Press the Source Selector and activate PFL Prefade Listen which is shown by a blinking of the Source Status display The Pushbutton function may also be used for external controls Refer to Trigger Outputs 4 4 Level indicator Each fader includes a level indicator This LED chain is normally used as a level trend display Refer to Level Indicator for explanations and options It is also used as a trend display for the optional Balance and Input Trim Source Selector functions Refer to Source Selector with Shift Here the LED under the arrow in the middle is used as a zero position 4 5 Source Status display Each fader includes a Source Status display This 4 digit alphanumeric display normally shows the selected source Refer to Label Keeping the Shift button pressed displays the Shift function of the Source Selector i e stereo mono L R panorama or balance The display changes to the blinking mode once PFL Prefade Listen is selected Refer to Display for the options INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowt
73. stored in this file the file must be in the same folder as the configuration software We recommend especially if you are not well familiar with the configuration software the use of these basic settings as the starting base for your setup to avoid malfunctions by wrong or missing entries All labels for a selection of the input sources have values which allow a simple assignment Microphone inputs with a text MIC1 MIC2 MIC1 2 All other inputs numbered from 1 12 with the addition A for analog or D for digital Inputs 5 and 6 with the addition co for consumer format The default source selection has been tailored for a first test operation which can normally be performed without any cable adapter Fader 1 Microphone 1 XLR input on the front panel Fader 2 Input 5 digital consumer format preset to TOS link optical TOS link connector on the back panel Fader 3 Input 6 analog consumer format cinch connector on the front panel Monitor Mix signal for listening Note Depending on the software version other basic settings may be provided in the delivery state IMPORTANT When working with the configuration software be aware that your settings are not transferred to INTELLIMIX unless the Save to Unit command has been selected INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 17 YELLOWTEC 4 CONTROL UNIT attention indicator out of phase indicator Y e speaker headphone indicator we oe
74. t again A YELLOWTEC INTELLIMIX 7 y Configuration Software 2 21 01 52 Example IMX Base Unit Software 2 21 Info window of Version 2 21 Thum amp Mahr GmbH only the first three numbers Heescherei with a dot after the first number are relevant D 40789 Monheim am Rhein Germany http www yellowtec com Configuration Software 2 21 IMX Base Unit Software 2 21 stands for firmware version On start up the displays of the INTELLIMIX Control Unit show for a short time a default reading e g IMX Ver 1 07 2000 just an example This reading is not related to the version numbers of Configuration Software or Firmware The reading only relates to the functionalitiy of the Control Unit which cannot be changed or updated INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 64 YELLOWTEC 9 TIP 9 1 Application information 9 1 1 MIC1 2 as Stereo Use this function if you wish to control the microphone signal 1 and 2 as a stereo signal with asingle fader Please observe the following items Settings in the Input Setup window The settings within the Input Gain range must be performed identically for MIC1 MIC2 and MIC1 2 since they are directly related to the microphone preamplifier i e the same gain setting e g 50dB must be performed in all three windows The same applies to Phantom Power either all on or all off The other settings are independent For example you may select MIC1 2 as Stereo for one fader MICA for a
75. the following dialog will appear the text may vary depending on the PC ES Search COM Port 10 x Searching INTELLIMIX Base Unit on COM1 INTELLIMIX Base Unit not found on COM1 Check of COM1 finished Checking COM 2 Das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht finden Searching INTELLIMIX Base Unit on COM3 INTELLIMIX Base Unit not found on COM3 Check of COM3 finished Checking COM 4 x No IntelliMix connected Continue ox Clicking on the YES button starts the configuration software offline For example you may edit your setups already stored in your PC and store them again in the offline mode In addition this mode is useful for a familiarisation or demonstration purposes If you wish to work with INTELLIMIX click on NO and check the connection between INTELLIMIX and the PC Then restart the configuration software If a connected INTELLIMIX was found the configuration software is called up directly opening the following window IntelliMix Configuration xi Enter Password gegen wi OK X Cancel The configuration software provides a password protection The password is imx in the delivery state Enter imx and click on OK INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 25 YELLOWTEC 6 2 Menu File AA NoName i File Unit Firmware Update Help New General Options Open Savo Label Save as IMC Change Password WC M1 2 Line In 1 digital AES EBU fi D 6 2 1 Submenu New
76. the function of Intellimix and unavoidably cause the need for a factory overhaul In case you just want to activate a new configuration of INTELLIMIX press F1 and read Load Setups on the INTELLIMIX Base Unit For security reasons please enter full path and filename of the update file manually eg Are you really sure Y Yes Q No Fill in the exact filename of the new firmware e g imxV221 imu this is only an example If the firmware file is not located in the same folder as the Configuration Software it is mandatory to fill in the full path name too e g C Yellowtec Software imxV221 imu this is only an example Click on YES The transmission is indicated in the processing window Update Firmware In no case interrupt the transmission After the transmission is finished IMX EXE closes the processing window and the update window Your update is complete INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 63 YELLOWTEC 8 6 Compatibility Previously saved setups either as IMX Files or on SmartCard will usually work with the new software After you finished the update procedure decribed above open your IMX File Especially check the settings of the new functions which where not existing in the previous software version Then save the setup as new IMX File Setups on SmartCards should be loaded to the Configuration Software gt Unit gt Load from SmartCard and treated the same way Then save the
77. the power supply if the equipment will be out of use for a prolonged period In any situation where an incident occurs which could render the equipment unsafe for example Damage to the power cable or cord Entry of foreign objects or liquids including water into the equipment The equipment has been dropped or the casing has been damaged in any way Any apparent change in performance have the equipment checked immediately by a person technically qualified to make such checks Never carry out any work on the equipment other than as specified in the operating manual INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 9 YELLOWTEC 3 GETTING STARTED WITH INTELLIMIXO 3 1 Electrical connection First of all connect the INTELLIMIXO control unit to the base unit Please use only the long interconnecting cable identified by control unit Plug it to the lower side of the control unit and carefully thread it through the strain relief so that INTELL IMIXO can firmly stand on the table surface Place the control unit such that the operator controls and display elements are accessible at a convenient angle Now connect the base unit to your local mains voltage INTELLIMIX is equipped with switch mode power supply unit and may be operated with 90 to 240 V AC without the need to select Refer to the current information in http www yellowtec com for the special version for a 12 24 V DC power supply unit Always follow the local safety
78. tivate PFL by Moving Fader Up Fr DEER r 6 11 1 Range Level Indicator The level indicators are not designed as complete level indicators but are a level trend display External instruments are suitable for precise measurements INTELLIMIX provides a level trend display for each channel The level indicator records the applied signals directly at the input before the fader and stereo mono balance setting Select in the Level Indicator Characteristics pulldown menu whether or not to use the level indicator Disable Level Indication No display VU Characteristics Shows the level conditions of the respective channel with VU characteristic a change to red is made at approx 5 db headroom Peak Characteristics Shows the level conditions of the respective channel with peak characteristics A change to red is made at approx 9 dB headroom INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 49 YELLOWTEC 6 11 2 Range Display Here different display options may be set Flashing Speed of Alpha Readout Use the Fast or Slow radio buttons to determine the blinking frequency of the text display Note The monitor display blinks if you click on the appropriate input in the Flash Monitor Display column in the LO Options A channel display blinks if the PFL function is active for the corresponding chamnel Attention Indicator Click on the checkbox to activate the Attention Indicator The Attention Indicator in the shape of
79. tput 12 Feon y PULSEON 7 M Pulse Duration Set Pulse Length of 100ms y Output Trigger to 6 7 1 Range Trigger Outputs INTELLIMIX provides 12 trigger outputs GPOs The trigger outputs allow commands to be send to other devices or signal lamps relays optocouplers etc to be triggered Select one of the functions available in the Trigger pulldown menu for each output A variety of logic combinations with external applications will result Refer to the Trigger Output Functions list below for the available functions Note Sometimes it may be useful to use a trigger output as a feed for a trigger input refer to Trigger Inputs of the same device to obtain a certain combination Select the signal shape e g Pulse or Tally suitable for your application in the Action pulldown menu Refer to the Trigger Output Actions list below for the available signal shapes Also refer to Technical data and connection information trigger outputs GPOs INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 37 YELLOWTEC 6 7 1 1 Trigger Output Functions List of the functions in the Trigger pulldown menu Disable disables a control function on this output Fader start generates a fader start control signal The Fader Start signal for the selected source is always applied to this output independently of the fact on which channel of the NTELLIMIX control unit this source is used ON AIR Logic This function p
80. uration software IMXVxxx IMU firmware for base unit xxx stands for version number IMX HLP help file for online help IMX CFG configuration file for first program start strongly recommended but not absolutely necessary INTELLIMIX Manual 2 21 Yellowtec 2002 Page 15 YELLOWTEC 3 5 3 First steps Start the IMX EXE program The short cut automatically generated by the installation routine for the IMX EXE program is named Intellimix Starting the program causes the configuration software to search for a connected INTELLIMIXO at the serial interfaces of your PC If no INTELLIMIX is found the following dialog will appear the text may vary depending on the PC ES Search COM Port l oj x Searching INTELLIMIX Base Unit on COM1 INTELLIMIX Base Unit not found on COM1 Check of COM1 finished Checking COM 2 Das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht finden Searching INTELLIMIX Base Unit on COM3 INTELLIMIX Base Unit not found on COM3 Check of COM3 finished Checking COM 4 x No IntelliMix connected Continue ox Clicking on the YES button starts the configuration software offline In the offline mode you may for example edit setups stored in your PC and store them again In addition this mode is suitable for a familiarisation or for demonstration purposes If you wish to work with INTELLIMIX click on NO and check the connection between INTELLIMIX and the PC Then restart the configuration

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