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1. Module fader off connect to the module s fader off this source is selected GPIO __ Module fader on off _______ connect to the module s fader on off this source is selected GPIO ___ Module fader and on connect to the module s fader on and on if this source is selected GPIO inactive Module fader and on connect to the module s fader on and on if this source is selected GPIO 2 active inactive AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 120 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Name comments Example Version fo 0 10 ma ce connect to GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO Module buss 5 6 on Module buss 5 6 off Module buss 5 6 on off Module buss 7 8 on Module buss 7 8 off Module buss 7 8 on off Module buss 9 10 on Module buss 9 10 off Module buss 9 10 on off connect to the module s buss 5 6 on if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 5 6 off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 5 6 on off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 7 8 on if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 7 8 off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 7 8 on off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 9 10 on if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 9 10 off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 9 10 on off if this source is selecte
2. is restored Console preset The console preset consists of two main parameters It loads Module preset 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A or 4B t loads a buss monitor buss preset Here also you can define if a separate buss is used within the preset the configuration setting Use Yes No In general you can say The console will startup in the defaults like given in the webpage AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 12 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 When a source is selected can also be in the startup defaults the corresponding processing preset is loaded When a module preset is loaded the complete module settings can be preset With the console preset you are able to change module settings buss master en monitor buss settings AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 13 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 5 Control Surfaces The engine will recognize the control surfaces of the AXUM digital audio system as nodes with objects Each object can connect to an engine mixing console function Below you see an example of a control surface and a short description of the node object structure aaaaaaas ea ad ad da ad oe feom or foe CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL AGS Sle jee AES Elaelae CUE CUE CUE f o C a E e L Figure 3 12 fader control surface This control
3. 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 18 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 some overall system settings can be filled in on this webpage Axum Console 1 4 configuration Global configuration Global configuration Samplerate 48 0 kHz Extern clock Off Headroom 20 0 dB Fader top level 0 dB Auto momentary Wes Startup state Programmed defaults Console information Name Location Contact Console 1 Studioi Second floor Sybrand Console 2 Studio2 Second floor Sybrand Console 3 Edit suite First floor Bastiaan Console 4 News room Second floor Bastiaan Figure 7 Global configuration e Sample rate You can select a sample rate of 32 kHz 44 1 kHz en 48kHz According to this setting the filters are setup so you have to make sure to select the sample rate you work with Also when using an external clock e Extern al clock If you want to use the external clock Frame clock in you can turn it on here e Headroom The internal headroom is fixed at 20 dB to adjust the headroom on a local input output you can give an offset level to the sources destinations or at the rack configuration e Fader top level You can make the fader work with or without 10 dB fader reserve In the last situation the faders will be O dB unity gain when the fader is fully up maximum position e Auto momentary Most switch functions can work in a auto momentary mode When set to yes a knob will function latching when pressed shortly
4. Control mode buss 19 20 Select mode buss 19 20 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 21 22 Select mode buss 21 22 for the controllers Control mode buss 21 22 Select mode buss 21 22 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 23 24 Select mode buss 23 24 for the controllers Control mode buss 23 24 Select mode buss 23 24 bal for the controllers Switch 2 0 balance Control mode buss 25 26 Select mode buss 25 26 for the controllers Control mode buss 25 26 Select mode buss 25 26 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 27 28 Select mode buss 27 28 for the controllers Control mode buss 27 28 Select mode buss 27 28 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 29 30 Select mode buss 29 30 for the controllers Control mode buss 29 30 Select mode buss 29 30 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 31 32 Select mode buss 31 32 for the controllers Control mode buss 31 32 Select mode buss 31 32 bal for the controllers balance defaults programmed defaults switched to buss 1 2 Master control mode amp module control mode are switched to buss 3 4 switched to buss 5 6 switched to buss 7 8 9 10 switched to buss 9 10 11 12 switched to buss 11 12 Master control mode amp module control mode are 13 14 switched to buss 13 14 15 16 switched to buss 15 16 Master amp control mode buss Master control mode amp module control mode are 17 18 switched to buss 17 18 0 Master amp control mod
5. Dinrur a a F i E Lock AC INPUT um BOLE a Dourtpur a a z O Dineuts O J CH E Dourrurs gt f Power ic Line Line Monitor 125VA i in out out in fout in rout pess GPIO C braNet CobraNet Engine 8x8 16x16 l EGS EE Be E EEE UM Digital audio system 19 Rack BOH2101 6 Loz Snati betas tll GORA2117 60282105 ETBE z Figure 40 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 62 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 9 1 Power supply AXUM Power 125VA BORE bad At the far left in the I O RACK is the position where the power supply Card is inserted an optional second power supply card can be inserted alongside this first one With two power supplies you have created automatic power supply redundancy The LED will blink green to show the power supply is up and running At failure of the local power this LED activity will be blinking red or not blinking at all The NEUTRIK PowerCON will feed 100 240V power to the supply With the power switch you can turn off the local power supply WARNING Before you insert a second power supply please turn on the power of this second unit first to make sure you will influence the internal power lines 100Base Tx SERIAL RS232 KEYBOARD MOUSE The engine is the controller card of the AXUM Digital audio system This card has a fixed location at the far right side F
6. 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 EQ Band 6 Sets the EQ bandwidth to the band default Encoder Switch Bandwidth reset Encoder threshold the range from 50 to 0 dB AGC threshold Selects the threshold for the AGC automatic gain a control in the range from 30 0 dB AGevewandet o ramik AGC Expander This function handles like a off switch press off 0 This function handles like a on off switch press toggle between on and off Fader and on active This function shows a 1 if the fader and on are Switch GPIO 2 1 Fee active When received a 1 the fader and on are rr activated Fader and on inactive This function shows a 1 if the fader and on are Switch GPIO 2 1 inactive When received a 1 the fader and on are made inactive AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 106 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name comments Example object to connect to Version Fader and on This function shows a 1 if the fader and on are Switch GPIO active inactive active When received a 1 the fader and on state toggles between active and inactive Fader on This function handles like a fader on switch press Switch fader at 0 dB Fader off This function handles like a fader off switch press Switch 2 1 2 0 fader is closed Fader on off This function handles like a fader on off switch press Switch toggle between
7. 4 4 2 Mixing console CONTROL SURFACES 6 AXUM ENGINE O Z DD DAAYDYAYAYAYAYAYAYIAYAYAYAY AH MH AR AARAAAMRO ONO OAWHND aA CON DAR G NMH A OS CONSOLE 1 4 CONFIGURATION IP Clock configuration Global configuration Mix buss configuration Monitor buss configuration Source configuration Extern source configuration Destination configuration Talkback configuration Processing presets Module assignment Module configuration Mix monitor buss presets Console presets Surface configuration Rack configuration Source pools Preset pools Users 6 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 2 5 6 2 6 MambaNet node overview Templates Predefined node configurations Engine functions Package versions Change web accounts 7 SURFACE S WEBSITE 7 1 IP CLOCK CONFIGURATION 8 BLOCK DIAGRAMS MUSHBEIGREATED 9 I O RACK DESCRIPTION 9 1 POWER SUPPLY 9 2 ENGINE 9 3 GPIO 9 3 1 GPI 9 3 2 GPI Active state 9 3 3 GPO 9 3 4 GPO Time 9 3 5 GPO Active state 10 AVAILABLE I O RACK CARDS 10 1 MIC INPUT CARD 10 2 LINE INPUT CARD 10 3 DIGITAL IN OUTPUT CARD OPTIONAL SRC 10 4 LINE OUTPUT CARD 10 5 CRM OUTPUT CARD AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 6 COBRANET IN OUTPUT CARD 10 7 ADAT IN OUTPUT CARD 10 8 HYBRID IN OUTPUT CARD 10 9 FIREWIRE IN OUTPUT CARD 10 10 DSP CARD 11 PATCH PANELS 11 1 19 PATCH PANELS BREAKOUT
8. Always keep the above mentioned information in mind when using electrically powered equipment AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 90 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 17 Disclaimer Due to a policy of continuous product improvement D amp R Electronica Weesp B V reserves the right to change specifications appearance and performance without prior notice Since the use of this information and the conditions by which the products are used are beyond the control of D amp R Electronica Weesp B V it is the obligation of the owner and or the equipment operator to determine the correct and safe selection settings and conditions of use of the equipment and products To the extent that the law permits any liability which may be incurred as a result of the use or future use of a product manufactured or sold by D amp R Electronica Weesp B V is limited to the cost of repairing or replacing the failing product or component at the discretion of D amp R Electronica Weesp B V Either within or outside of warranty periods This does not extend to any loss or damage caused because of misuse or failure of the equipment or products D amp R Electronica Weesp B V shall not in any event be liable for economic lost of profits including without limitation any incidental or consequential damage expenses or other damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product and or software even if D amp R Electron
9. For EQ and dynamics a popup window is shown Here you can set multiple values Band Range Level Frequency Bandwidth Type 1 ies ode 7000 ne Q 1 0 High shelf 2 ise dd odn o 3 0 Peaking vi s ide dee odee o 10 Low shelf a isee g 22d Q _1 q off v gt j H m on a Lan o 16 Range Range 20 20000 Dynamics Downward expander threshold dB AGC ratio iJ 1 12 AGC threshold 12 dB Figure 16 Processing preset EQ Dynamics settings EQ Range Maximal adjustment you may generate with this band EQ Level Level of the band that this preset will set The value must be within the EQ Range EQ Frequency Frequency of the band that this preset will set The frequency range is 20 20000 Hz EQ Bandwidth Bandwidth of the band that this preset will set The bandwidth range is 0 1 10 EQ type Type of the band that this preset will set You can choose Off High pass filter 6 dB Oct Low shelf Peaking is the normal EQ curve High shelf Low pass filter Band pass filter notch filter Downward expander threshold Threshold of the downward expander to reduce ambient sound that this preset will set The threshold range is 50 dB till O dB AGC ratio The ratio for this automatic gain control is given in 1 1 to 1 25 AGC threshold Threshold of the AGC above the threshold the AGC tries to hold the signal 0 dB the threshold range is 30 till O dB Be aware wit
10. Slot 17 ch 5 Slot 17 ch 7 Slot 17 ch 9 Slot i7 ch 1i Slot i7 ch 13 Slot 17 ch 15 Create new destination Output 1 z right Slot 5 ch 2 Slot 5 ch 4 Slot 5 ch 6 Slot 5 ch Slot 10 ch 2 Slot 10 ch 4 Slot 10 ch 6 Slot 10 ch 6 Slot 13 ch 2 Slot 13 ch 4 Slot 13 ch 6 Slot 13 ch 6 Slot 17 ch 2 Slot 17 ch 4 Slot 17 ch 6 Slot 17 ch 3 Slot i7 ch 10 Slot 17 ch Le Slot 17 ch 14 Slot 17 ch 16 Figure 12 Destination configuration AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl Nr Here you can reposition the destination to make the list in a convenient order Label Name of the destination you are setting up Output 1 2 Here you select the physical slot and output of the card you want to assign to this destination For a mono output you have to select only one of the left or right outputs to a physical slot ch Level The destination level for this source is at startup set to this level for example to adjust headroom for a single output this field is only available when the destination level function is also assigned to an object Level Default signal N 1 from From Routing rroq CRM buss Studia buss CRM buss Studia buss Hybrid 1 Hybrid 2 Hybrid 3 Hybrid 4 95 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 e g via rack configuration e Default signal from This destination output will send audio from the default selected source except if a N 1 is active then au
11. Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Version 2 0 N N _ _ N N m 2 N 1 2 2 1 2 _ m _ NO 1 2 _ 2 2 _ 119 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function Name Comments Object to connect to Console preset 21 After one second recalls the preset on air safe Switch After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall Console preset 24 After one second recalls the preset on air safe Switch After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall Console preset 25 After one second recalls the preset on air safe i After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall Console preset 26 After one second recalls the preset on air safe a After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall Console preset 27 After one second recalls the preset on air safe K After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channe
12. buss buss buss buss buss buss buss buss Label mute none Mic 1 Mic 2 Mic 3 Mic 4 Dig 5 Dig 6 Dig 7 Dig 8 testmona testmona2 testmona3 Prog Sub PFL Dump Aux 1 2 Aux 3 Aux 4 Reverb Com Dump B Aux 1 2 B Aux 3 4 B Prog C Source pool Console 1 Console 2 Console 3 Console 4 A Kee eK KK KKK KK x T x x x T x X xX X xX x X A B A B A B k je e ie kie k k ke EK Kee eK KR KKK KK H e ie KKK KK KK k jke e je k ie k KK KK k lke e ike ke lke ke KK k ik k ikee KR KKK k ik Figure 28 Source pool configuration AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl Type Type of the source Label Name of the source Source pool Per console there are 2 source pools A B If y is selected the source will be available in the selected source pool If n is selected the source won t be available 46 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 You can see an overview of the preset pools on this page A preset pool may be assigned to a user to give them a comfortable source list for selection from the control surface Axum Preset pools Label DJ Prst Ann Prst fast Prst Hybrid Mo Proc Eq On Low Cut Modulen Module off Henk Figure 29 Preset pool configuration e Label Name of the preset e Preset pool Per console there are 2 preset pools A B If y is selected the preset will be available in the selected
13. info d r nl 105 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name comments Example object to connect to Version EQ Band 3 Controls the EQ frequency Encoder Frequency Bandwidth ee a CU reset maa O ai aa a E Frequency reset EQ Band 3 Sets the EQ bandwidth to the band default eee Bendwatireset nn EQ Band 3 Type Steps through the EQ band types available ss Encoder Cs 20 EQ Band 4 Level Controls the EQ level in steps of 0 1 dB Encoder __ 20 Frequmy nm E a Frequency Bangaan fm a Bandwidth EQ Band 4 Level Sets the EQ level to the band default Encoder Switch reset EQ Band 4 Sets the EQ frequency to the band default Encoder Switch Frequency reset EQ Band 4 Sets the EQ bandwidth to the band default Encoder Switch Bandwidth reset EQ Band 4 Type Steps through the EQ band types available Encoder EQ Band 5 Level Controls the EQ level in steps of 0 1 dB 20 E20 EQ Band 5 Controls the EQ frequency Encoder Feueny ee Ball Bandwidth reset Frequency reset Bandwidth reset 20 all 2 0 m J Q O Q 49 gt EQ Band 5 Type Steps through the EQ band types available Encoder EQ Band 6 Level Controls the EQ level in steps of 0 1 dB Controls the EQ frequency Frequency EQ Band 6 Controls the EQ bandwidth Bandwath eens panaan reset Frequency reset m mm ma Q QJO O OJO Q aja D 0 5 ss 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0
14. the module s will now include stereo to mono summing e Master pre post You can choose the buss to be pre or post ON level comparable with pre post fader and balance could be your pan pot e Master level state This setting is used as programmed startup level so the buss masters are in a known state e Interlock lf you make a buss interlock only 1 module can be assigned at the same time e Exclusive When routing to an Dump Rec exclusive buss is made the routing to all other busses on that module will be disabled This is useful for a so called dump buss The selections Comm technician and Comm producer are used if you want to make a communication buss Such buss makes it possible to let presenters talk with hybrid or to talk with an technician producer e Buss reset This setting can be used to create a CUE PFL buss with auto reset CUE Reset If you have multiple studios and CUE PFL busses you may assign reset to multiple busses e Console You can select to which console a buss belongs AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 20 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Per DSP card you have 4 stereo monitor busses that can be used They need a name console assignment and configuration so they can work properly Axum Monitor buss configuration Monitor buss configuration Default Automatic switching Nr Label Interlock 7 selection 12345 6769012 3 4 5 6 Dim level Console CR
15. 0 or 1 A value of 1 makes sure that if the GPI is 5V the function is made active The value 0 makes sure that if the GPI is OV the function is made active When you submit an empty box the object returns to the startup default value AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 66 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Axum Rack configuration Address 00000016 Nr Object configuration for Rack MICAD 1 4 slot 3 Description Default Function Label Default label GPO 1 GPO 2 GPO 3 GPO 4 GPO 5 GPO 6 GPO GPO 8 Type Module active OnAir 1 DI Module fader and on active actuator Redlight 1 Guest 1 Module fader and on active Redlight 1 Guest 2 Module fader and on active actuator Module active n ir 1 actuator actuator Module active n ir 1 actuator actuator Redlight 1 Guest 3 Module fader and on active Module active OnAir 1 actuator actuator Redlight 1 Figure 43 GPO configuration Default The gray value is the startup default this may be changed by assigning a custom value 0 or 1 A value of 1 makes sure the GPO is active at startup A value of 0 makes sure the GPO is inactive at startup The GPO output state is also depending on the GPO active state setting When you submit an empty box the object returns to the startup default value Function Here you may select which engine function is connected to the object To
16. 876 x 410 x 60 90mm 870 x 430mm 20kg 1062 x 410 x 60 90mm 1056 x 430mm 25kg 483 x 133 x 260mm 483 x 266 x 260mm 4 FADER SEGMENTS Width Height Drop through hole Front Panel thickness CRM SECTION Width Height Drop through hole Front Panel thickness 192mm 399mm 380mm x 192mm 3 5mm 96mm 399mm 380mm x 96 mm 3 5mm ETX section can be mounted underneath the desktop 86 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 13 List Of Figures Figure 1 Basic system layout cc cccceccceececeeceee cece eeeeeeeceeeeseeeeae cece eeseeeesaeeesaeeseeesaueeseeesseesaneeseeeseeeeaes 8 Figure 2 MambaNet lOO cccccccsecccesceceeeccaceceuceceucecaueccueeceuceceusesaueesueeesueecsueesaueesueeseueecsueesseeesaeesaas 9 Figure 3 12 fader control surface 00 2 0 e ccc eeccceeeeceeece ceca ceca eeseeeeseeceseeeeseeesseeeseeeseueesaeeesueesauseseneesaees 14 Figure 4 Axum WED SONY CMiizcatscisuravnrsunamiensiavdvatuodsintiaaclandiunse tise sanbstina diet stceniina selene eneuadne MaauiRieedemeasunts 15 Figure 5 Console 1 4 configuration cece ceeccceececeeece cece ceca eeeeeeseueeseeeeseeeseueeseueesaueeseeeseeesaeeesueesaees 16 Figure 6 P CIOCK configuration wie sini vain denueceieatatcisiiecustndu awe ndlesdbesumun obcavslelesestwoeweesisudeiedustncueserbueedeewseecissene 17 Figure Global COMIGUEATION wawsc nus decessuicectesdisadeasneniestcionsensuatnarticede
17. GW 192 168 0 1 AXUM Surface AXUM Rack MambaNet over UDP or TCP also gives possibilities to connect to AXUM Racks over the internet this requires port forwarding in the router between internet and your local network AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 98 A X U M User Manual 18 5IP subnets and IP routes Version 3 0 2012 01 09 When you have made your network design where the level 2 is separated and you IP routing is available you need to care about correct IP addressing subnets and routes Altough your internal AXUM configuration will function without problem These IP addressing are necessary for Configuration NTP time synchronization Remote access First you have to define a different subnet for each separated level 2 network Lets say Axum 2 Office Axum2 Office network address 192 168 1 0 24 192 168 2 0 24 192 168 0 0 24 Where 192 168 1 0 24 also may be written as IP Address 192 168 1 x Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 y DNS lt IP internet DNS Server gt or lt IP of modem router gt For your information we have added IP information to practical solution 3 IP 192 168 0 11 PC if Mask 255 255 255 0 IP router GW 192 168 0 1 IP 192 168 1 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 GW IP 192 168 0 20 Example office PC AXUM Surface IP 192 168 1 234 IP 192 168 1 200 Mask 255 255 255 0 Mask 255 255 255 0
18. IS Shield GND Audio ground and reference for GP In Table 10 2 Line input RJ45 connection AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 70 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 3 Digital in output card optional SRC There are four balanced digital inputs and outputs available on each card AX U M Each RJ45 connector represents a stereo line input and two GPIO s which can be connected to the 19 patch panels with a shielded twisted pair STP cable There is also a card available with built in sample rate converters SRC For each GPIO you can choose by way of a hardware jumper on de board between TTL Input output or Photo MOS relay output see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection For software Aa see chapter 9 3 GPIO E Digital input in phase Imp 1100 750 optional SRC Digital input out phase 39 96kHz Digital output in phase Digital a T 32 44 1 48kHz Tumper TT GPIO Ifjumper GPO a 5 3A GPIO1a GP Out TTL a MOS relay see chapter 11 3 1 4 3B GPIO1b nGP In TTL max 50V 200mA 7 4A GPIO2a _ GP Out TL Photo MOS relay see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO2b nGP In TTL max 50V 200mA S Shield GND Audio ground and reference for GP In Table 10 3 Digital input output RJ45 connection With jumper on the I O card it is possible to select the impedance for S P DIF 75Q or AES 3 110 Q This figures shows the jumper location o
19. PANELS 11 2 WIRING 11 2 1 GPIO Remote 11 2 2 MIC 11 2 3 Phones 11 2 4 Stereo line input and output 11 3 STANDARD RJ45 WIRING 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection 12 SPECIFICATIONS AXUM DIGITAL AUDIO SYSTEM 12 1 INPUT OUTPUT CARDS 12 2 DSP PROCESSING 12 3 OVERALL 12 4 DIMENSIONS 13 LIST OF FIGURES 14 LIST OF TABLES 15 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 16 PRODUCT SAFETY 17 DISCLAIMER 18 APPENDIX A NETWORK DESIGN FOR AXUM 18 1 NETWORK LEVELS 18 2 AXUM NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION 18 2 1 MambaNet example 1 18 2 2 MambaNet example 2 18 3 NETWORK DESIGN MAMBANET OVER LAYER 2 18 3 1 Practical solution 1 Physical separated switches and IP router 18 3 2 Practical solution 2 single managed level 3 switch router 18 3 3 Practical solution 3 Physical separated switches and PCs if IP router 18 4 NETWORK DESIGN MAMBANET OVER LAYER 3 18 5 IP SUBNETS AND IP ROUTES 18 6 REMOTE ACCESS 19 APPENDIX B SURFACE SERVICE 19 1 PACKAGE VERSIONS 19 2 CHANGE PASSWORD 19 3 UPLOAD LOGO 20 APPENDIX C ENGINE FUNCTIONS 20 1 MODULES 20 2 BUSSES 20 3 MONITOR BUSSES 20 4 CONSOLE 20 5 GLOBAL 20 6 SOURCES 20 7 DESTINATIONS AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 122 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 2 Package Contents The AXUM package comes normally with the following parts inside e AXUM Getting started document e AXUM System in the configuration you have ordered One or more 19
20. Remember that all other changes NTP and IP settings will become effective after reboot AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 60 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 8 Block diagrams Must be created With all configuration options it is possible to make many different systems using a single I O rack We will show some example block diagrams on possible setups within an Axum system 32 stereo module 16 stereo buss and 4 stereo monitor buss console Note These diagrams will follow in future manuals sorry AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 61 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 9 I O Rack description The AXUM digital audio system has a 19 rack for 21 slots that requires at least one power supply 3 slots and one engine card 2 slots You then have space for a maximum of 16 in and output cards Because the AXUM is a modular system it is up to you how many in and output cards are necessary to do the job For the connections we use standard RJ45 an example for other connectors is ADAT that uses the well known ADAT optical connector Connection between de RJ45s in the rack and your patch units is by standard STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable AXUM AXUM AXUM AXUM AXUM AXUM AXUM AX UM AX UM AXUM AXUM AXUM AXUM gt AET O AETI jacT E MCT gt jacta tjat ACT jacT I laer D AET jacT I Act r ACT D JAGT 3 ah FOLK
21. Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 29 30 on Select the buss on Buss 29 30 off Select the buss off Buss 29 30 on off Select the buss on off Buss 29 30 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to Switch the buss Buss 29 30 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 29 30 balance This resets the balance to the center position Switch reset Buss 31 32 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 31 32 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 31 32 on Select the buss on Buss 31 32 off Select the buss off Buss 31 32 on off Select the buss on off Buss 31 32 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 31 32 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 31 32 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Source start stop 2 0 Cough on off Source alert Control Control 1 4 data value 1 4 depends on console Encoder number for this module The data interpretation depends on the mode of this control Source gain aux level etc etc Control label Set label of the current selected control 1 4 mode 1 PS 4 depends on console number for this module Source gain aux level etc etc Sets the data to the control 1 4 default value or toggle functions 1 4 depends on console number for this modul
22. Slot 17 ch 14 Slot 17 ch 15 Slot 17 ch 16 Dig noSRC Slotitchi Slotitch2 1 2 3 4 5 amp Z 8 2 10 i1 12 13 14 15 16 iz 18 19 20 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 B1 32 33 Hybrid 1 Slotigchi Sloti4chi N 1 Hybrid 1 Sloti4ch2 Sloti4ch2 N 1 Hybrid 2 Sloti4ch3 Sloti 4ch3 N 1 Hybrid 3 Sloti4ch4 Sloti4ch4 N 1 Hybrid 4 Figure 10 Source configuration Nr Here you can reposition the destination to make the list in a convenient order Label Name of the source you are creating Input 1 2 Here you select the physical slot and input of the card you want to assign to this source For mono sources you selected the same input for left and right Phantom The phantom power for this source is turned on off at startup this field is only available when the source phantom function is also assigned to an object e g via rack configuration Pad The PAD for this source is turned on off at startup this field is only available when the source pad function is also assigned to an object e g via rack configuration Gain The source gain for this source is at startup set to this level this field is only available when the source gain function is also assigned to an object e g via rack configuration Processing preset If this source is selected on a module by the source select function not via module or AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r
23. Table 9 3 VGA 15p D Sub CONMECHOMS ccccccecccseeceeecseeceeeceeceecenecenecaeceeceaeeeaeeeeeseeeeseesaeeeeeeeeeees 64 Table 9 4 Keyboard amp Mouse mini DIN connector cccceecceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeaeeaeeseeeeeeeseeseeseenes 64 Tape SB COMMS CO A oei EE E E 64 Table 9 6 RS232 9pin SUB D connector sisisscsinnsdsinnsniweahdevageaanwwars avnnadensenavariaevdsensd pasandeeenedanceenciendseaees 65 Table 9 7 Ethernet RJ45 connection cccccccccccsceceeecenees ees eecaeece ceca eeseeeceeeseeetaeetseeteesseetsueeeeeseeeses 65 Table 10 1 MIC RJ45 connection cscs innecesneosa cc naonasonaepananasavdieunGenaweue eetea ean olen deudd sean ewan Sana dannouenawanneneieemsaenies 69 Table 10 2 Line input RJ45 CONNECTION cece cecccseccseceseeeceeeceeeceeeceeeceeetaeeceeeteeeseeseeeeeuetaueeeetsneeses 70 Table 10 3 Digital input output RJ45 CONNECTION cc cece cc eccceeeceeecee cece eeceeeseeeseeeceeeseeeeeeeeseeeaeeeeeeeens 71 Table 10 4 Line Output RJ45 CONNECTION cece ceccceccceeeceeeceeeteeeceeeceueceueeeecegecseeseeseesgeeeeeeneeeseeees 72 Table 10 5 CRM output RJ45 connection A amp B cccccccecceceeceeeeeceeaeecesaeeeeceeeeeseeeesseeeessaeeesaneeesaeees 73 Table 10 6 Phones RJ45 connection C amp D cc eccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaaeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeesneesseeeesaeeeeseass 73 Table 10 7 CobraNet RJ45 Ethernet connection cc cccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
24. U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 20 Appendix C Engine functions The engine houses all mixing console functions and is able to connect various objects to its function as has been described in the previous chapters Below we give a list of all available functions within the engine 20 1 Modules If four DSP cards are inserted it is possible to have 128 modules 32 stereo modules per DSP card For each module you are able to connect objects to the following functions Function name comments Example object to connect to Version Module preset A Select the pre configured module preset 1A 2A 3A Switch 2 2 b a or 4A Which of the 4 depends on the last console ES preset used Select the pre configured module preset 1B 2B 3B or 4B Which of the 4 depends on the last console preset used 2A 2B 3A 3B or 4A 4B Which of the 4 depends on the last console preset used module module Source gain level changes analog gain on the source routed to this Switch 2 0 fet mde fee EQ Band 1 Controls the EQ frequency Freqeny fn Bandwidth reset Frequency reset EQ Band 1 Sets the EQ bandwidth to the band default Encoder Switch 2 0 Banawa reset feo j EQ Band 2 Controls the EQ frequency Freqeny oome Faton Bandwidth reset Frequency reset EQ Band 2 Sets the EQ bandwidth to the band default Encoder Switch 2 0 Banawatn reset em Controls the EQ level in steps of 0 1 dB AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail
25. ccc cceccceececeececeeeeceeeeseeesaeeeseeeesueeeseeeeseeeseueesueesseeesaneesaneesaees 33 Figure 19 Module configuration page cccceccccseeccseeeceeceseueeseeeeseeseceseeeeseueeseeessueeseueesueeseeeesuseeseees 34 Figure 20 Module routing preset cccccecccsscccseeeceeeccseeceuceceueecaueecaeeceueeceueeseeeseeesueessusessusessaeenaees 35 Figure 21 Mix monitor buss presets ccccecccscecececeeeeceeeceueeceucecaueesaueesaeeeceeesueeseeeseueessusessueesaaes 38 Figure 22 Mix monitor buss preset SETtINGS ccccccccceececeeeeeeeecae cece eeceeeeseeeeseeeseueeseueesaueeseeetaneessaees 39 Figure 23 Console oi cee ne ee eee ene ee ne ene nee 41 Fig re 24 Sumac COMMOULAN ON ssssscssniris ienei a E EAEE ETEA A a EEEREN 42 Figure 25 Node object configuration to Axum functions cccecccceeecceeceeeeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeeseeeeseneeseees 43 Pigura 20 RICK CONGU ARON sisme E E e E 44 Figure 27 Node object configuration to Axum functions ccccccceeccceeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeecesseeeeseeeesaeeeees 45 Figure 28 Source DOO COMMOUPAUON rs seas sic sonic ecus sonedeevansecarasecccien muecsu sede iaaa aia adati iiai ia iiaia iiai 46 Figure 29 Preset pool configuration Sx cecstxacoscteensedececeveecaxes teen ccna igaren aidati ieuan a aiiai 47 Pigu 302 User COMMUN aU OM sersan ia a a aadar ieia 48 ACS 8 VS ICS MONU ee E E EE E 50 Figure 32 MambaNet node overview cccccccccsecceece
26. easy for systems with only one engine AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 51 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 e Parent Easy node can store its parent node so we can determine the physical location of nodes e User level Here you can define which console user level the node will use e Default Config and Objects This column shows the numbers of objects and how many have a default value or configuration e Delete Refresh Grayed out nodes may be deleted by pressing the delete image WARNING When a node is deleted the configuration is also removed Only nodes do not have a delete image but a refresh image This can be used to force a refresh of the node name and parent AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 52 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The learner continuously checks for unknown nodes When a unknown node is found it will read the object information and store it in the database A template is unique by ManufacturelD ProductID and Major Firmware Revision Axum Service MambaNet templates ManID ProdID Major count 0001 0001 1 108 0001 0002 100 0001 0003 212 0001 0004 212 0001 0006 252 0001 0007 120 0001 0007 120 0001 0008 65 0001 0008 65 0001 0009 144 0001 000C 0001 000D 0001 0014 0001 0014 0001 0015 0001 0016 0001 0016 0001 0017 0001 0018 0001 0019 0001 001A 0001 001A NANA OOS e NOU OF NY KF KF NY KF WwW KY KF
27. floating point 32 stereo channel per DSP card Insert and N 1 per stereo channel 4 monitor busses per DSP card 16 mixing busses 6 Bands EQ 18 dB 20 20000 Hz 0 1Q 10Q LPF Low shelf Peaking High self HPF BPF Notch Dynamics Downward expander with variable threshold 50 to 0 dB AGC Compressor with threshold of 50 to 0 dB and ratio of 1 1 till 1 25 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 84 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 12 3 OVERALL Level 0OdBu 0 775Vrms OdB internal 20 dBFs Clock Sample rate 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 20ppm internally synchronized Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 0 2dB THD N lt 96dBfs Dynamic Range typically 105dB Crosstalk less than 90dBr Noise 86dBr Power supply Neutrik PowerCon delivered in the package 100 240 Volt 50 60Hz 1 7A Max AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 85 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 12 4DIMENSIONS FRAME 10 Outside Drop through Weight FRAME 14 Outside Drop through Weight FRAME 18 Outside Drop through Weight FRAME 22 Outside Drop through Weight RACK ONE Outside RACK TWO Outside AXUM dimensions for drop through mounting AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 492 x 410 x 60 90mm 486 x 430mm 10kg 684 x 410 x 60 90mm 678 x 430mm 15kg
28. from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 92 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 MambaNet over layer 3 UDP or TCP ls used for the Axum internal communication where you have to think of fader knob data etc etc Configuration over layer 3 IP Is used for the Axum configuration and service access The MambaNet over UDP and TCP is connection oriented With the destination IP address you determine to which rack this surface hooks up 18 3 Network design MambaNet over Layer 2 An AXUM system require to have an own LAN layer 2 to work without risk of interference with office networks and or other AXUM systems The most basic way of describing this is Each Axum system requires its own Ethernet switch As you can understand this means there is no connection so communication possible between the separate LANs This creates the problem you cannot access the console s from a single internet connection or from your office network To overcome this problem you have to design the network with a separation on level 2 Ethernet but a connection over level 3 IP must be possible Most simple example on such separation is DSL DSL only IP Here you see two LAN networks both connected to internet With correct IP addressing Office 1 and 2 can reach each other using the IP protocol However there will be no interference between Office 1 and 2 on Ethernet In fact you have to c
29. off connect to the module s buss 21 22 on off if this source is GPIO selected connect to the module s buss 23 24 on if this source is selected 2 0 2 0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 M 20 20 2 0 2 0 cl 20 20 20 connect to the module s buss 23 24 off if this source is selected 20 20 20 2 0 Bull 20 20 20 le 20 20 20 2 0 2 0 GPIO GPIO Module buss 19 20 on Module buss 19 20 off Module buss 19 20 on off GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO N Module buss 23 24 on Module buss 23 24 off Module buss 23 24 on off connect to the module s buss 23 24 on off if this source is GPIO 2 0 selected selected connect to the module s Cough if this source is selected Mutes this source to all busses except of the Comm technician buss This makes it possible to have comminucation and cough Mutes this source to all busses except of the Comm producer GPI 2 5 buss This makes it possible to have comminucation and cough Start function for the corresponding source Stop function for the corresponding source Start function for the corresponding source Phantom function for the corresponding source PAD function for the corresponding source Analog gain for the corresponding source Alert from the corresponding source When source select for console 1 is activated the source will be selected When source select for console 2 is activ
30. set Talkback 15 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 15 Talkback 15 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 15 2 0 talkback 15 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 16 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 16 2 0 talkback 16 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Routing Makes it possible to select which channels are Encoder Display going to this destination The options are Left Right Stereo the destination will be selected the destination will be selected the destination will be selected Select 4 When destination select for console 4 is activated ie AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 123
31. the underlying configuration of Source configuration Processing presets Module configuration Mix monitor buss presets When a console preset is recalled it will set all modules to the module preset A H as configured Secondly it will load the Mix monitor preset as given in the console preset Axum Console presets Console presets Console Module Mix monitor Recall time 1 2 3 4 Preset buss preset cafe forced 14 Preset OSec Sec Nr Label DJ Setup 1 2 Sport Setup y 1B Preset OSec 2 Sec Create new console preset Figure 23 Console presets e Nr Here you can reposition the preset to make the list in a convenient order e Label Name of the preset e Console Select to which console or consoles this preset is active e Module preset Here you can select to use module preset 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B e Mix monitor buss preset Here you can select one of the mix monitor buss presets to use in this console preset e Recall time A console preset can be recalled on air safe so active channels are not recalled Default you have to press the preset button for 1 second before an safe recall is done After pressing 3 seconds the active channels are recalled as well forced You can setup the delay time for the safe and forced console presets when you give 0 seconds the recall will be done direct when the button is pressed e Delete When you click on this column the pres
32. the card to Axum engine s functions You can consider this as the remote control configuration For example you can connect Start stop functionality to remote outputs source gain functionality to MIC gain Speaker level to CRM output level etc etc Axum Rack configuration Rack configuration Slot MambaNet Address Card name Inputs Outputs Default Config Settings ooo00023 Rack PWR configure 00000012 Rack MICAD 1 4 4 3 36 configure oo000009 Rack D4 1 4 88 configure oooo00014 Rack AD 1 16 configure 00000024 Rack AD 5 16 configure ooo0001D Rack D 4 1 96 configure 00000003 Rack DD 1 96 configure 00000026 104 configure 00000015 Rack Hybrid 76 configure 00000000E Rack DSP configure 00000011 Rack FwW 160 configure Figure 26 Rack configuration Slot Slot number where the I O card is located MambaNet Address Show information on the internal used MambaNet addresses Node name Logical name of the node Inputs Number of mono input channels Outputs Number of mono output channels Default Number of objects that have a default value set Config Number of objects that are configured to an engine function Import Export User level Once you have configured the defaults and used engine functions you can export and import these settings With export the current configuration is stored in the database where you have to give a logical name e g Module 5 8 With import you ca
33. the parameters to setup The state may be used to set the dynamics to be default on or off e Module Here you may set the default module level at startup the state will be the default module on off state The Ignore module state function makes it possible to load a processing preset even if the module is active fader open and module on This may be necessary if you use presets on a virtual console AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 36 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 1 11 4 Routing The field Use at source select determines if the default module routing is used when a source is assigned via the module source select functionality The following routing sections are available e Buss level You may predefine the send level of a module to the busses e g Aux send e Buss status You have to setup the startup status for the busses With this setting you set the buss routing e g Program on off or CUE on off e Buss Pre Post It s possible to have pre post selection per module the startup setting can be configured here e Balance You can select the balance of the buss sent 6 1 11 5 Set module to programmed startup state When you click this button the module will directly load the setup module defaults AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 37 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 It is possible to make mix monitor
34. the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 19 20 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 19 20 on Select the buss on Buss 19 20 off Select the buss off Buss 19 20 on off Select the buss on off Buss 19 20 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 19 20 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 19 20 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 21 22 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 21 22 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 21 22 on Select the buss on Buss 21 22 off Select the buss off Buss 21 22 on off Select the buss on off Buss 21 22 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to Switch the buss Buss 21 22 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 21 22 balance This resets the balance to the center position Switch 2 0 reset Buss 23 24 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 23 24 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 23 24 on Select the buss on Buss 23 24 off Select the buss off Buss 23 24 on off Select the buss on off Buss 23 24 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 23 24 balance The balance of the
35. 013 0001 000C 0014 0001 0014 0022 0001 0014 0011 0001 001E 0001 0001 0002 0030 0001 001D 0001 0001 0007 002C 0001 0007 002B 0001 0007 002D 0001 0001 002C 0001 0017 002C 0001 0016 0027 Rack DD 1 4 UI CRMP Rack DA4 1 4 Rack Backplane Rack DSP 4xum Meters Rack Fiy Rack MICAD 1 4 Rack Hybrid UI 4FBP5 8 UI 4FBP1 4 UI 4FBP9 12 Rack 4D 1 4 Rack DA4A 1 4 Rack PWR 0001 000C 0014 0001 0019 0011 0001 000C 0014 0001 000C 0014 0001 000C 0014 0001 0019 0011 0001 000C 0014 0001 000C 0014 0001 000C 0014 0001 0019 0011 0001 0019 0011 0001 0019 0011 0001 000C 0014 0001 000C 0014 0001 000C 0014 Console 1 Console 1 Console 1 Console 1 None Figure 32 MambaNet node overview e Address This is the MambaNet address used in this setup This address is used for all communication and configuration e UniquelD This shows the Manufacturer lD ProductID UniquelD in hexadecimal format When a node is offline you will see the UniquelD is a link This can be used to transfer the configuration of the offline node to another online node of the same type e Node name Here you can change a node name to a logical correct name this makes identification in the system easier e Engine If you use multiple engines into a single Ethernet you can give here which engine is used by the node Address 00000000 means the node communicates with all engines in parallel which is most
36. 0kR int pull up Shield GND Audio ground and reference for GP In Table 11 5 RJ45 pinning in GPIO TLL mode e Relay out no input available this is selected by GPIO1 jumpers in the place 23 and GPIO2 jumpers in place 56 These AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 82 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 jumpers are located on the I O cards close to the RJ45 connectors Pin Con Pair Pin name Function Comments Left audio input or output in phase Left audio input or output out phase depends on I O card Right audio input or output in phase Right audio input or output out phase depends on I O card Photo MOS relay 3 Relay connecting a amp b Bidirectional Max 3B GPIO1b 50V 200mA GPIO2a Photo MOS relay 4 Relay connecting a amp b Bidirectional Max SEs 50V 200mA S GND S Shield GND pele rouna ne reference for GP In Table 11 6 RJ45 pinning in GPO Relay mode The figure shows how the jumper selection on the I O card looks GPIO Jumper settin GPI GPO 5 TTL Jmpr on 12 amp 45 G PO opto switch Jmpr on 23 amp 56 1 2 5 2 5 oi og i meee ee GPIO Jumper 2 GPIO Jumper 1 GPIO Jumper setting Jumper 12 amp 45 GO 123456 imeeceee GPIO Jumper 4 aB AB E e A 5 5 ftmeeeoo GPIO Jumper 3 GPI 5V TTL 10KR int pull up GPO 5V TTL 560R Jumper 23 amp 56 123456 HH GPO Photo MOS relay Bidirectional Max 50V 200mA
37. 15 Console preset 16 Console preset 17 Console preset 18 Console preset 19 Console preset 20 N N N N NIN N N N N N N ojoo OIOIO O Comments Object to connect to Activate the red light 1 buss Switch GPO Activate the red light 2 buss Switch GPO Activate the red light 3 buss Activate the red light 4 buss O Z O Z Activate the red light 5 buss O Z O Z Activate the red light 6 buss O O O Z Activate the red light 7 buss Activate the red light 8 buss After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset
38. 48 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 e Pool Per console you can select which preset and which source pool the user may use Per pool you can choose between A B or all see also 6 1 16 Source pools and 6 1 17 Preset pools e Delete When you click on this column the user will be deleted Create new user By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the username and password for the new user AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 49 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 2 System configuration If you browse to the url http 192 168 0 200 system where 192 168 0 200 should be your local AXUM IP address you have a system menu with give some management service possibilities Axum System configuration Axum system configuration MambaNet node overview Generate sources Generate destinations Templates Predefined node confiqurations Engine functions Package versions Download backup Change web accounts SSH oaoananuwner Wn pet Figure 31 Service menu e MambaNet node overview Will show all nodes that are found in the local Ethernet network e Generate sources WARNING this function deletes all sources and their configuration After all sources are deleted it will generate new sources regarding the rack layout found e Generate destinations WARNING this function deletes all destinations and their configuration After al
39. 6 balanced Line in out jack and 16 remote jacks DR e Line WO Riitti LEFT Aikat 60882047 Line input XLR with 12 balanced Line in XLRs female and 12 remote jacks Aime Pa Rikt LIFT Bari LEFT Dy Pile TT LEFT 60882048 Line output XLR with 12 balanced Line out XLRs male and 12 remote jacks Alest aarm 60882049 Line I O XLR with 8 YETI Line i in 1 XLRs sae 4 balanced Gne out XLRs TEES and 12 Enile jacks HI ea 60882050 Dig I O with 6 stereo digital inputs and 6 stereo digital outputs LEFT DRO j 00 51 Riitti LT Pilih Ti Thee 00 Pile TT Aim Rie ii Figure 48 AXUM Break out Panels AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 19 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The remote jack connects to all kinds of remote in outputs Such as remote start stop external red lights or cough The function of the remote jack depends on the I O card and function setup for this GPIO The software determines its function and where it is connected to NEVER CONNECT HIGH POWER VOLTAGE WALL POWER TO THE REMOTE JACK If the GPIO jumper setting on the Axum Rack Board is set for GPO the remote becomes only a Remote Output by a build in Solid State Relay The relay is situated between Tip and Ring of the remote jack Normally the GPIO jumper setting on the Axum Rack boards are set for GPO Tip GP cco CC GP
40. But with a long press gt 750 mS the knob reacts like a momentary switch function active while pressed e Startup state Here you can select to use a Known startup state which is the programmed defaults or use a backup of the last situation Programmed defaults are the defaults as setup in the web configuration An backup of the console is saved once a minute which means you will return to almost the last situation e Console information Here you can share some details to have an easier identification in a multi studio environment AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 19 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 You have to setup the busses to create the names console assignment and functionality of the Busses Here we see the setup for a single console buss setup m Console 1 4 configuration Buss configuration Buss configuration 2 Mono Master Pre Post Master Label b usses Module on Module level Module balance Level State Prog Sub Buss reset Interlock Exclusive by module active Console Q Dp je je A A 3k k ix 3 Ww N IF Q c Dump Rec Comm technician v i N IN N Nje J U U i oO N N N N N com Le IN IO N re J d O co Im IN IN IN IN Is In In i ole iF I oI I le le Figure 8 Buss configuration e Label The name given to this buss e 2 Mono busses It is possible to make 2 mono busses from one stereo buss All buss sends to this buss on
41. DIGITAL AUDIO MIXING SYSTEM User Manual VERSION 3 0 IN D amp R Electronica Weesp BV Rijnkade 15B 1382GS Weesp The Netherlands Phone 31 0 294 418014 Fax 31 0 294 416987 Website http www d r nl E mail info d r nl Dear Customer Thank you for choosing the AXUM audio mixing system Specialists in the field of Radio TV Broadcast and audio production designed the AXUM It is a system that is capable of working in a multitude of applications that need a 24 hour On Air Production system To be able to improve our products we always value suggestions once you have become familiar with your system We will certainly learn from your comments and very much appreciate you dropping us a mail at info d r nl We are confident that you will be using the AXUM for many years to come and wish you lots of success in your business And please take some time to read this manual first to avoid unnecessary questions to yourself and to us With kind regards Duco de Rijk President D amp R ELECTRONICA WEESP B V Rijnkade 15B 1382 GS Weesp The Netherlands Phone 31 294 418014 Fax 31 294 416987 Website http www d r nl E mail info d r nl A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 1 Table of contents 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 3 INTRODUCTION 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 4 1 SYSTEM PARTS 4 2 COMMUNICATION 4 3 FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS 4 4 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 4 4 1 AXUM system
42. GW 192 168 1 1 GW 192 168 1 1 AXUM Rack IP 192 168 0 12 l Mask 255 255 255 0 PC if GW 192 168 0 1 IP router IP 192 168 2 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 GW IP 192 168 0 1 0000 Modem router to internet AXUM Surface IP 192 168 2 234 IP 192 168 2 200 Mask 255 255 255 0 Mask 255 255 255 0 GW 192 168 2 1 GW 192 168 2 1 AXUM Rack When you no want to reach AXUM 1 and AXUM 2 from the Example office PC it is required make static routes This because all network addresses 192 168 1 0 24 need to be send via 192 168 0 11 all network addresses 192 168 2 0 24 need to be send via 192 168 0 12 in the windows command line you can add permanent routes route p ADD 192 168 1 0 MASK 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 11 route p ADD 192 168 2 0 MASK 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 12 The same static routes are required if you want that the modem router can access those subnets You want the modem to access the subnets in case of remote access from internet See the modem router manual how to make static routes AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 99 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 18 6Remote access Now you have setup your network and IP addressing correct you have to do one last step before you can remote access your AXUM systems There are also different methods for remote access for all methods you have to check the manual of your modem router how to setup 1 VPN con
43. HOI GPIO Jumper 5 oo 25 me eee s GPIO Jumper 8 HOI GPIO Jumper 7 a a Figure 50 GPIO TTL Relay jumper selection AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 83 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 12 Specifications AXUM digital audio system 12 1 Input output cards Mic inputs Electronically balanced Input impedance 2k Ohm Input sensitivity 70dBu up to 20dBu PAD gt CMRR MIC inputs 85dB 1kHz maximum gain Phantom is switchable 48 Volts Optional is transformer balancing Line inputs Electronically balanced Input impedance 10k Ohm input sensitivity 6dBu maximum input 26dBu 20dB gain range CMRR Line inputs 30dB 1 kHz maximum gain Transformer balancing is optional on the patch panels Line Outputs Electronically balanced Output impedance 56R Ohm Nominal output level 6dBu maximum output 26dBu Optional is transformer balancing Digital Inputs AES EBU AES3 or S P DIF 16 20 24 bit 32kHz to 96kHz optional built in sample rate converter Input Impedance 110R Ohm 75R Ohm Digital outputs AES EBU AES3 or S P DIF 16 20 24 bit 32kHz to 48kHz Output level 2 to 5 volt Output Impedance 110R Ohm 75R Ohm GPIOs All GPO s are by opto isolated relays able to handle a maximum of 50V at 200mA All GPs have a 5V TTL 100kOhm circuitry GPIO MIC has a 5V 6000hm LED driver circuit 12 2DSP processing General processing
44. IO Jumper 23 amp 56 GP NO Photo MOS relay max 50V 200mA Table GPO Patch Panel wiring If the GPIO jumper setting on the Axum rack Board is set for GPIO the remote becomes a Remote Output GPO 5V TTL on the Tip of the remote jack and a Remote Input GPI 5V TTL internal pull up on the Ring The Sleeve is Shield and the ground for the TTL signal Tip GP Output GP Output GPIO Jumper 12 amp 45 GPO 5V 560R Ohm Ring GP Input GPI max 5V with 10k internal pull up Sleeve Shield Ground Table GPIO Patch Panel wiring Lamp solid state relais re oe O Ring A Sleeve o Power 230 120 GPIO connection example for OnAir Lamp and TB Switch remote CD player start remote Tip Tip mini Jack Ring e _ g max 35Vac 200mA AudioGND Sleeve max 50Vde 200mA AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 80 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 GPO connection example for remote START Pioneer CD player The MIC input connects microphones to the AXUM The AXUM Mic Rack Module supports 48 volts DC phantom power if it is switched on in the software Female XLR Ein Function Comment 2 Audio Audio in phase ta Audio out phase a Shield Ground Table 11 1 MIC patch panel XLR wiring The Phones jacks connect headphones to the AXUM console The PHONES A and PHONES B female jack outputs all carry a stereo head
45. KF CO FY CO KY KF KF rH Figure 33 Node templates e Count Shows the number of objects that are located in this template e Delete When because of a failure a template is wrong you may delete it so the learner will read the information again AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 53 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The configurations that are exported are listed here When you mistakenly did export a configuration you may delete it from here Axum Service Predefined MambaNet predefined configuration ManID ProdID Major Name naoi oooL agl oooL agil oooL oooL agl 001E oo10 atiz O5EC minini a007 a007 a007 Rack FireWire 1 8 Rack Hybrid 1 4 Rack Mic4D 1 4 Super Module UI 4FBF 4x1 4x2 4x3 4x4 Dump PFL UI 4FBP TB B Sub Prog Dump PFL UI 4FBF TB B Sub Prog PFLfon UI 4FBP TB Dump Sub Prog PFLon Figure 34 Stored configurations e Config Config gives the number of configured objects that are stored e Default Default gives the number of configured defaults that are stored Config Defaults 160 76 36 190 58 58 58 58 54 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 This is a list of all available engine functions Axum System configuration Functions Axum functions idle unkn operi oper2 superi super2 nes ian shri ane y n y o F n y n TP TF Module Lab
46. M buss Prog buss YY Studio buss Frog buss m ma i Hie 1 2 3 CRM2 buss Prog buss 4 Studio buss Prog buss Figure 9 Monitor buss configuration e Label Here you give a name to this monitor buss e Interlock Yes means only one source is active at the same time on this monitor buss e Default selection If the last selected source is turned off it will always go to the default selection This selection is also your startup default e Automatic switching You can tell the Engine that a monitor buss switches automatically when the source buss is activated Also known as PFL to CRM If you have two separate studios you can have multiple automatically switched busses e g PFL 1 and PFL 2 When to mix buss is an exclusive buss the monitor buss will also switch exclusive normally automatic switching will be summing with the set up Dim level e Dim level When you have set the monitor buss to switch automatically the source signal is dimmed by the filled in level and the buss that is switched on to the Monitor buss is at unity gain 0 dB e Console You can select to which console a monitor buss belongs AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 21 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The 19 rack unit can accept various I O cards These inserted I O cards can accept audio in various formats This is because the audio connected to the I O cards can have diff
47. Mail info d r nl 96 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 It is also possible to have a PC configured to do IP routing Of course it is necessary to have two or more network cards before you can make IP routing In our example we will show an setup with two PCs with two network card As you can imagine it will also be possible with one PC using three network cards PC if IP router PC if IP router OnaPC you can give the command ipconfig all This will show if your PC is configured as a router C Documents and Settings Anton dnr ipconfig all Windows IP Configuration RHD3 dnr local Host Hame a Primary Dns Suffix Mode Type EY Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled DNS Suffix Search Li dnv local dnv local If not you have to use regedit to change a parameter to 1 in the registry this requires a reboot HKEY_ LOCAL _MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Tcpip Parameters IPEnableRouter AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 97 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 18 4Network design MambaNet over Layer 3 When using MambaNet over UDP or TCP it is possible to use multiple racks in a single network It is important you realize that a single surface may connect to a single rack only we AXUM Surface AXUM Rack Layer 2 network Ethernet also office network IP 192 168 0 10 Mask 255 255 255 0
48. Mode 1047 GPIO 5 Mode 1048 GPIO 6 Mode 1049 GPIO 7 Mode 1050 GPIO 8 Mode 1051 GPO 1 1nk GPO MIC 1 Module cough on off MIC 2 Module cough on off MIC 3 Module cough on off MIC 4 Module cough on off MIC 1 Module fader and on active Module active Pedlight 1 Nn ir 1 Pir HHH HHO Hn HO no PP PP PIP Pr PHO V nnn on ono Figure 27 Node object configuration to Axum functions AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl e Label Here you may change the label which is a shortcut for the selected function if none is given the default function label will be used the label will appear in the remote configuration software e User level Per user level you can overwrite the default level per function If y is selected the function will be available in the selected user level If n is selected the function won t be available if the y n value is shown light gray the function default user level is used In the column headers you may toggle the user level for all objects in the node 45 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 You can see an overview of the source pools on this page A source pool may be assigned to a user to give them a comfortable source list for selection from the control surface Axum Source pools Z oOo wn Oo oO hk WON Type none none source source source source source source source source source source source buss buss buss buss buss
49. O Racks with the I O DSP and power supply cards Optional Control Surface s with external power supply Optional patch panels Optional RJ45 Shielded cables e AXUM user manual WARNING A network switch is not included but required to interconnection multiple system parts and a laptop PC for configuration You may use any Ethernet switch for this purpose AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 5 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 3 Introduction This manual will give you an overview of the functionality of the AXUM digital audio system and all its features It is advisable to read this manual at least once before touching any control or even thinking about hooking up the system We know that this is actually the first thing you want to do but please do not and discipline yourself to read the manual first The manual gives all sorts of valuable information before getting started and it saves you from getting all sorts of questions After installing this manual can be used as a reference In the first chapter we will give you an overview of the AXUM and its features In this way you have an impression on how to implement the system in your application The next chapters will deal with interconnecting the various parts of the system and its external interfacing with your equipment When installing and wiring the AXUM you can finalize its interfacing with the instructions in the following chapt
50. PO 5 Active state actuator GPO 6 Active state actuator GPO 7 Active state actuator GPO 8 Active state actuator Figure 45 GPO Active state configuration e Default The gray value 1 is the startup default this may be changed by assigning a custom value 0 or 1 A value of 1 makes sure that if the GPO is active the output is 5V in TTL mode or A B connected for relay mode The value 0 makes sure that if the GPO is active the output is OV in TTL mode or A B disconnected in relay mode When you submit an empty box the object returns to the startup default value AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 68 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 Available I O rack cards Depending on your audio connections you can select the I O cards The next paragraphs will give you a detailed overview on the currently available cards 10 1 MIC input card There are four balanced MIC inputs available on each card Each RJ45 connector represents a MIC input and two GPIO s which can be connected to the 19 patch panels with a shielded twisted pair STP cable On each MIC input you can individual activate the 48V phantom power and PAD 20dB For each GPIO you can choose by way of a hardware jumper on the board between TTL Input output or Photo MOS relay output see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection For software configuration see chapter 9 3 GPIO Pin Con Pair Pinname Func
51. Select mode EQ band 4 type for the controllers Control mode EQ band 5 level Select mode EQ band 5 level for the controllers frequency Control mode EQ band 5 Select mode EQ band 5 bw for the controllers Switch Eor a ee Control mode EQ band 5 type Select mode EQ band 5 type for the controllers Control mode EQ band 6 level Select mode EQ band 6 level for the controllers Switch 20 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 Control mode EQ band 6 Select mode EQ band 6 freq for the controllers Switch 2 0 foun ee bandwidth 2 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 p 21 Control mode module Select mode downward expander threshold Switch tah pee Control mode AGC threshold __ Select mode AGC threshold Switch Controlmode AGC ratio Select mode AGC ratio forthe controllers Switch 20 Control mode Dynamics on off__ Select mode Dynamics on off for the controllers Switch 22 Control mode mono Select mode mono forthe controllers Switch 20 Control mode pan si Select mode pan for the controllers Switch 20 Control mode module level___ _ Select mode module level for the controllers Switch 20 Control mode buss Select mode buss 1 2 forthe controllers Switch 20 Control mode buss 1 2 balance_ Select mode buss 1 2 bal forthe controllers Switch 20 Control mode buss 3 4 Select mode buss 3 4 f
52. XUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 32 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The module configuration makes it possible to give modules a default setting after powering on and you can also configure module presets 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B Axum Module configuration Module overview Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 Console 1 1 1 1 ak 1 1 amp DJ Mic DJ Preset Side Mic Ann Preset Guest 1 Ann Preset Hybrid 1 Hybrid RH Playi Clean Line 2 Clean RH PFL Clean B DJ Mic Ann Preset Side Mic Guest Prst Guest 1 Guest Prst FwW 1 Clean Fw 2 Clean FwW 3 Clean amp DJ Mic DJ Preset Side Mic Ann Preset Guest 1 4nn Preset Hybrid 1 Hybrid Fw 1 Clean Fw 2 Clean Fw 3 Clean B DJ Mic Ann Preset Side Mic Guest Prst Guest 1 Guest Prst RH Playi Clean Line 2 Clean RH PFL Clean Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Processing Routing Module 9 Module 10 Module 11 Module 12 Module 13 Module 14 Module 15 Console 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD 1 Clean CD 2 Clean MD 1 Clean Dig 1 Clean EDIT PC Dig 3 Clean CART1Dig7 Clean Dig 4 Clean Fw 5 Clean Fw 6 Clean Fw 7 Clean Fw 8 Clean CART 1 Dig 7 Clean CD 2 Clean MD 1 Clean Fw 5 Clean Fw 6 Clean Fw 7 Clean Fw 8 Clean CD 1 Clean CD 2 Clean MD 1 Clean CD 1 Clean CD 2 Clean MD 1 Clean Dig 1 Clean Orban Dig Clean EDIT PC Dig 3 Clean Dig 4 Clean Prese
53. ack is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 5 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 5 l Talkback 5 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 5 talkback 5 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 6 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 6 2 0 Talkback 6 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a l talkback 6 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 7 Talkback 7 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 7 talkback 7 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 8 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 8 2 0 g I Ae O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I O O OJOO l AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Name Comments Example object to connect to Version Talkback 8 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 8 2 0 talkback 8 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 9 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 9 Talkback 9 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 9 2 0 tal
54. ated the source will be selected GPI GPI Module cough on off Cough amp Comm technician Module buss 25 26 on connect to the module s buss 25 26 on if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 25 26 off connect to the module s buss 25 26 off if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 25 26 on off connect to the module s buss 25 26 on off if this source is GPIO 2 0 selected Module buss 27 28 on connect to the module s buss 27 28 on if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 27 28 off connect to the module s buss 27 28 off if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 27 28 on off connect to the module s buss 27 28 on off if this source is GPIO 2 0 selected Module buss 29 30 on connect to the module s buss 29 30 on if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 29 30 off connect to the module s buss 29 30 off if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 29 30 on off connect to the module s buss 29 30 on off if this source is GPIO 2 0 selected Module buss 31 32 on connect to the module s buss 31 32 on if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 31 32 off connect to the module s buss 31 32 off if this source is selected GPIO 2 0 Module buss 31 32 on off connect to the module s buss 31 32 on off if this source is GPIO 2 0 GPI O Cough amp Comm producer GPO GPO GPO Phantom GPO Pad GPO Gain GPI future use Start Stop Start Stop Phantom Input gain Alert Select 1 Select 2 future u
55. buss presets to make sure the correct buss master states and levels are set for different programs Also you can make sure the required monitor buss selection is made Axum Buss presets Mix monitor buss presets Nr Label Settings Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Create new buss preset Figure 21 Mix monitor buss presets e Nr Here you can reposition the preset to make the list in a convenient order e Label Name of the preset e Settings Shows a new page where you can configure the preset e Delete When you click on this column the preset will be deleted and also all references are deleted e Create new buss preset By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 38 A X U M User Manual 6 1 12 1 Settings Version 3 0 2012 01 09 On this page you can set the required levels and state for all busses and monitor busses which are used in the mix monitor buss preset Axum Buss presets Buss preset 1 Mix buss preset Preseti Prog buss Sub buss Auxi buss Aux2 buss Aux3 buss Aux4 buss Dump buss PFL buss buss 17 18 buss 19 20 Buss 21 22 Buss 23 24 Buss 25 26 Buss 27 28 Buss 29 30 Buss 31 32 Console Use H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 Master Level State Console Buss Prog buss Sub buss Auxi buss Aux2 buss Aux3 buss Aux4 buss Dump buss PFL buss bus
56. cessing These are the programmed processing defaults for the modules Depending on the startup settings these processing defaults will be used at startup programmed defaults in global configuration The field Use at source select determines if the default module processing in the source configuration is used when a source is assigned via the module source select functionality and no processing preset is assigned in the source configuration The following state value processing sections are available e Digital Gain level You can enter a default gain level for each module and determine if the default state must be on or off e Low cut frequency You can enter a default frequency of the low cut filter and determine if the default state must be on or off e Insert You may select a source to be your insert return for this module and determine if the default state must be on or off e Phase Set the phase default settings Left only right only or both channels are phase reversed It is also possible to determine if the default state must be on or off e Mono Give the mono settings default values left right or mono sum of left and right It is also possible to determine if the default state must be on or off e EQ By clicking on EQ you can set the default equalizer settings it will appear in a popup window The state may be used to set the EQ default on or off e Dynamics This setting is used as default the popup shows
57. ch 3 a surface eee awe ee eee a surface user pass a surface meen age ee change ee lhe ee ee a change Function that updates on account changes or may set the account of the console 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Console user level May be used to set the user level of the console it external application 2 3 also updates when the user level of the console has been changed 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 5 enabled program end time Program end time minutes This function may be used to set the minute value of Clock application 2 5 Iha program andma vn ne 23 E a a the program end time Count down timer This function may be used to set the count down timer Clock application 2 Second dot count up down This function makes it possibly to make de clock Clock application second dots change from count up to count down AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 118 A X U M User Manual yA Urey Cj 0 of Version 3 0 2012 01 09 It will be possible to have the following global sensor change receivers Function Name Red light 1 Red light 2 Red light 3 Red light 4 Red light 5 Red light 6 Red light 7 Red light 8 Console preset 1 Console preset 2 Console preset 3 Console preset 4 Console preset 5 Console preset 6 Console preset 7 Console preset 8 Console preset 9 Console preset 10 Console preset 11 Console preset 12 Console preset 13 Console preset 14 Console preset
58. correct settings of sources destinations you can start using the console functionality Which functionality is available depends on the configuration of the system It is important to make the required real time functionality available via the surface and rack configuration menu s Actually here you define the knob functions 4 4 2 4 Console startup Presets At the console start up it will load the last backup or the programmed defaults this depends on a setting in global configuration The programmed defaults are The information set within the webbrowser pages For the modules module preset 1A is selected by default Further in live use of the console s you can make use of presets Processing presets Module presets Console presets processing preset A processing preset contains module settings think of EQ Dynamics etc etc When a source is selected by the control surface encoder the assigned default processing preset is loaded Module preset The module preset 1A t m 4B defines a combination of Source Processing preset and Routing preset In this case if module preset 1B is recalled The configured preset 1B source is set on the module The corresponding processing preset is set on the module Processing preset field that not override the module will set according to the module configuration settings if Use at source select is active The routing as given by module preset 1B
59. cueeceeecseeccueecsucecsueeseecsueeseusesaueessueesueessueessagss 51 Fig re 33 Node templates sccetacesecn tse doesetstnsdeusssbwatne lane ianessencintocentcnssudossneiewsdeneedoaizi AEAN EENET 53 Figure 34 Stored configurations sccxiccinscassetorenpoceenddetindGewesessndhereiadensndoucnpcateadueedoadhesedeieasseencenieeteetaeeecoee 54 Figure 39 Engine TUNCUONS ssmsicmrrerieinnaean iiei Ea a N 55 Figure 36 Package versions recisconcscinncnssudoienpccieendaelasecenisedwecaseuboseneeateetoeladoienscaenceaesasaeeeeeneeneeetseteneecoues 56 Figure 3 Change passWOrd isesssirirasnaneaninn ina arn eE aT N e a aN 57 Figure 38 Console website sisssisisiraiiunisaiiteiitaa naria iaaa arahia daiat aaien 58 Figure 39 IP Clock configuration isss asii ana a a aaa a i aTa 59 Figure 40 AXUM Digital audio system 19 RACK cccccccccsececeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseueeseeeeseeesaueeseueesaees 62 Figure 41 COP UCOM TQ UI QUO sooo csiciesiarnsiedcinsicapinweidsinndinw andi camenindis nannini ae anaa KEE EE a AE aai 66 Figure 42 GPI Active state CONFIQUIATION ccc cecccceeccseeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeaeeeseueeseuceseueesaeeeseeseeeesaueesanes 66 Figure 43 GPO configurati e sesasine a Ea EEEE EE EEE EE ES 67 Figure 44 GPO Time CONFIQUIATION cece ceeccc cece ceeeece ceca eeeaeeeseeeeseuceseeeeseeeseueeseueesaueesaeeesueesaneesueesaees 67 Figure 45 GPO Acctive state configuration ccc cece cecccseeeeceeeeceeeeaeeeceeeeseeeseue
60. current and resistance are important in determining the effect of an electrical shock The severity of a shock is caused by the amount of current flowing through a person A person can feel a shock because the muscles in a body respond to electric current Current can also be fatal when it causes the chest muscles to contract and stop breathing At what potential is current dangerous Well the first feeling of current is a tingle at 0 001 Amp of current The current between 0 1 Amp and 0 2 Amp is fatal Imagine that your home fuses of 16 Amp can handle 200 times more current than is necessary to kill How does resistance affect the shock a person feels A typical resistance between your two hands dry condition could be well over 100 000 Ohm But if your body is transpiring extensively your body resistance is lowered by more than 50 This is a situation in which current can easily flow Always earth all your equipment by the grounding pin in your main plug Proper wiring and isolation input output transformers should only cure hum loops Always replace fuses with the same type and rating after the equipment has been turned off and unplugged If the fuse blows again you have an equipment failure Do not use it again and return it to your dealer for repair And last but not least be careful not to touch a person being shocked as you yourself could also be shocked Once removed from the shock have someone send for medical help immediately
61. d Module buss 11 12 on connect to the module s buss 11 12 on if this source is selected Module buss 11 12 off connect to the module s buss 11 12 off if this source is selected Module buss 11 12 on off connect to the module s buss 11 12 on off if this source is GPIO selected Module buss 13 14 on GPIO Module buss 13 14 off connect to the module s buss 13 14 off if this source is selected GPIO Module buss 13 14 on off connect to the module s buss 13 14 on off if this source is GPIO selected connect to the module s buss 15 16 on if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 15 16 off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 15 16 on off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 17 18 on if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 17 18 off if this source is selected Module buss 15 16 on Module buss 15 16 off Module buss 15 16 on off GPIO GPIO GPIO Module buss 17 18 on Module buss 17 18 off Module buss 17 18 on off connect to the module s buss 17 18 on off if this source is GPIO selected connect to the module s buss 19 20 on if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 19 20 off if this source is selected connect to the module s buss 19 20 on off if this source is selected Module buss 21 22 on connect to the module s buss 21 22 on if this source is selected Module buss 21 22 off connect to the module s buss 21 22 off if this source is selected Module buss 21 22 on
62. dule EQ Band 1 frequency signed int octet string Module EQ Band 1 frequency unsigned int unsigned int pos i 2 3 4 5 6 Zk 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 Module FO Rand 1 handwidth sinner int octet string Figure 35 Engine functions e Pos Here it is possible to reposition the functions for easier faster access in the surface rack configuration menu s e Type Shows the group the functions belongs to and determines which number range is used Module 1 128 Busses 1 16 Monitor busses 1 16 Global 0 Source 1 1280 Destination 1 1280 e Function Is the description of the engine function e Rev The receive column shows which datatype is required at the object sensor to be able to control this functions e Xmt The transmit column shows which datatype is required at the object actuator to be able to AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 55 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 receive data from the engine e Label This label will be used if default function label for remote software applications It can be changed here globally In the surface rack configuration you may give labels per configured object function e User levels For each user level you can select the default state if y this function can be used for this user level if n this functions can not be used for this user level The fu
63. e CABLE 3 ACTIVE Q DRIVER ACTIVE ERROR FireWire 60882112 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 10DSP card 4 The DSP card adds mixing capabilities to your 19 rack In combination with the Axum oe engine this card gives you 32 stereo processing channels to create a mixing desk The system may be loaded with four DSP cards which generates a mixing console with 128 stereo channels The ACT ive LED blinks when this card functions properly AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 78 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 11 Patch panels All distribution of audio within the AXUM digital audio system is with shielded twisted pair cable The Breakout 19 panels you need to connect equipment use standard audio connectors 11 119 Patch panels Breakout panels The AXUM 19 Break out patch panels convert the RJ45 Shielded connection to the industry standard connectors such as XLR and Jack There are various patch panels available for the AXUM for example A atero pma Mic VO el o 0 Qe o 60882045 The MIC I O with 8 MIC XLR 16 remote jacks 4 stereo phone jacks 2 Line out jacks py Oe eo oje ojo oo oo eee mL PBSLL BALL MEd RELL mau BALL P EEL 0 0000 0000 0o00 60882046 Line I O jack with 1
64. e The data interpretation depends on the mode of this control source gain aux level etc etc Control 1 Control 1 data value The data interpretation depends on the mode of this control 1 source gain aux level etc etc Source gain aux level etc etc Control 1 reset the data to the control 1 default value Encoder switch The data interpretation depends on the mode of this saa control 1 Source gain aux level etc etc Control 2 Control 2 data value Encoder The data interpretation depends on the mode of this sg control 2 Source gain aux level etc etc Source gain aux level etc etc Control 2 reset the data to the control 2 default value Encoder switch The data interpretation depends on the mode of this control 2 Source gain aux level etc etc AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 109 N NINN oOo switch Control reset A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name comments Example object to connect to Version Control 3 Control 3 data value Encoder 2 0 The data interpretation depends on the mode of this control 3 Source gain aux level etc etc Control 3 label Set label of the current selected control 3 mode Source gain aux level etc etc Sets the data to the control 3 default value The data interpretation depends on the mode of this control 3 Source gain aux level etc etc Control 4 Control 4 data value Encoder 2 0 ee The data interpretati
65. e buss Master control mode amp module control mode are AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 117 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function Name Comments _ Object to connect to Version 19 20 switched to buss 19 20 a ae Master amp control mode buss Master control mode amp module control mode are Switch 2 0 amg ommolmode uss Switched to buss ana ss omoda Swen 23 24 switched to buss 23 24 Master control mode amp module control mode are 25 26 switched to buss 25 26 27 28 switched to buss 27 28 29 30 switched to buss 29 30 Master control mode amp module control mode are 31 32 switched to buss 31 32 console Module select Function to select a module on the console Module select encoder Selected module active Is active for 10 seconds when a module parameter is Show module parameters changed Buss select Function to select a buss on the console buss select encoder changed encoder parameter is changed parameters Source select Function to select a source the console source select encoder Selected source active Is active for 10 seconds when a source parameter is Show source parameters changed Destination select Function to select a destination on the console destination select encoder Selected destination active Is active for 10 seconds when a destination parameter Show dest parameters is changed Console chipcard change Function to detect insertion of a chipcard chipcard swit
66. edirect to internal Private IP 22 of the AXUM rack If we want to have remote access via port redirects in the IP subnet and IP route example as seen before we have to make the following configuration in the modem router Static routes 192 168 1 0 24 to 192 168 0 11 192 168 2 0 24 to 192 168 0 12 Port redirects Public port 9001 to Private IP 192 168 1 200 Private Port 22 Public port 9002 to Private IP 192 168 2 200 Private Port 22 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 100 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 19 Appendix B Surface service If you browse to the url http 192 168 0 234 service where 192 168 0 234 should be your local console IP address you have a service menu with give some management possibilities Asum Service Akum Service Package versions Download backup 1 Z 3 Change password 4 Upload logo Figure 51 Console service menu e Package versions Shows the packages version and build install date e Download backup Downloads a file which is a complete image of the internal flash disk e Change password Here you can change the password for the webserver e Upload logo Here you can upload your own logo which will appear on the meter screen AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 101 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 19 1 Package versions This page shows the installed packages with their version n
67. eeseaeeeseeeeseeeesaeeesaeeeesaaees 74 Table 10 8 Hybrid Rj14 Telephone CONNECTION ccc cceccceececeeeecae cece cece eeseeeeeeeeeaeeesaueeseueesaneesaeeeeey 76 Table 11 1 MIC patch panel XLR WIPING cccccceccceccceeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeesaeeeseeeeseueeseeeeseetaey 81 Table 11 2 Phones patch panel jack WIFING cccccccsccsececeecceeeceeeseeeseeeseeeseeesseeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeenes 81 Table 11 3 Line I O patch panel XLR WIMING cccceeccceeceeseeteececeseeseeeeaeeeeenceteeeseeeeseeeeaneetaneeseneeeans 82 Table 11 4 Standard RJ45 wiring ccccccceccceeccseeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseueeseeeeeaeessueeseueeseeeaeeeeaes 82 Table 11 5 RJ45 pinning in GPIO TLL mode 0 ecccecccceeceeeeeeeeeecaeeeeaeeeeaeeesaeeeseeeeseeeesaeesaeeesaeeesees 82 Table 11 6 RJ45 pinning in GPO Relay mode cece ceecceceeeeeeeeeae cece eeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeseeeseeeeseeeeseetaes 83 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 88 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 15 Declaration Of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturers Name D amp R Electronica Weesp B V Manufacturers Address Rijnkade 15B 1382 GS Weesp The Netherlands Declares that the product AXUM digital audio system conforms to the following product specifications EMC NEN EN 55103 1 1995 NEN EN 55103 2 1995 NEN EN 55013 1 1994 Supplementary Informat
68. efpost Balance E S j S 6 8 E a z J J mm Save Figure 20 Module routing preset Override module If set to no the module setting will not be affected by this preset If set to yes this preset will change the settings of the module for the corresponding buss Level If the override is turned to yes this will set the send level to the buss for this module when current preset is selected State If the override is turned to yes this will set the buss state to on or off for this module when this module preset is select Pre Post If the override is turned to yes this will set the buss pre or post for this module when this module preset is select Balance If the override is turned to yes this will set the buss balance for this module when this module preset is select To all console 1 4 module With this link you can copy the current settings to the same routing preset 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B at all modules of the console where this module is assigned to Ignore module state When presets are recalled it checks the module state to prevent recalling onair signals The preset will wait till the module is switched off air AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 35 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 If the ignore module state function is switched to yes the presets will not check the module state and forces the recall to be done always 6 1 11 3 Pro
69. el no data octet string Module Source signed int octet string Module Module preset A state state Module Module preset B state state Module Module preset A B state state Module Module preset 1A state state Module Module preset 1B state state Module Module preset 2A state state Module Module preset 2B state state Module Module preset 3A state state Module Module preset 38 state state Module Module preset 4A state state Module Module preset 4B state state Module Source phantom state state Phantom Module Source pad state state Pad Module Source gain level signed int octet string SRC gain Module Source gain level unsigned int unsigned int SRC gain Module Source gain level reset state no data SRC gain Module Insert on off state state Insert Module Phase signed int octet string Phase Module Phase on off state state Phase K KIK KIK KIK IK KIK KIK IK KIK IKIK K K iK Kikik KIK KIKIR KIK KIK IKR IRIK IKIK K K R KIKIK KiK KIKK KIK IK iK IK IRIK IK IK K K iK K KIK KIK KIK IK K IK KIK IK KIK IK IK K K K KIRIK IKK IK K IK IK IR KK IK IK IK IKIK IK K IK KIRIK KOK KIRK KIR KIK IK IRIK IKIK IK K IK Module Gain level no data unsigned int Gain Module Gain level signed int octet string Gain Module Gain level reset state no data Module Low cut frequency signed int octet string Module Low cut frequency no data unsigned int Module Low cut on off state state Module EQ Band 1 level signed int octet string Module EQ Band 1 level float float Mo
70. ent state Encoder Switch Buss 7 8 on Select the buss on Buss 7 8 off Select the buss off Buss 7 8 on off Select the buss on off Switch Buss 7 8 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 7 8 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Encoder Buss 7 8 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 9 10 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 9 10 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 9 10 balance This resets the balance to the center position Switch 2 0 reset Buss 11 12 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 11 12 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 11 12 on Select the buss on Buss 11 12 off Select the buss off Buss 11 12 on off Select the buss on off Buss 11 12 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 11 12 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss 0 Buss 11 12 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 13 14 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 107 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name comments Example object to connect to Version Buss 13 14 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on cu
71. entation Figure 2 MambaNet logo AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 9 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 4 3 Features and highlights Because the AXUM digital audio system is highly flexible you can make many solutions for your mixing and routing To have an overview on the power of the Axum digital audio system we made a list of the most important features and highlights e 1 0 Matrix of 1280x1280 with optional I O Cards MIC inputs and GPIO s Line inputs and GPIO s Digital in outputs and GPIO s Line outputs and GPIO s CRM Phones outputs and GPIO s CobraNet in outputs Firewire in outputs Hybrid in outputs e 32 stereo modules per DSP card Gain Low cut 6 band full parametric EQ Voice processing one free FX DSP for future use e 32 busses default configured if console 1 and 2 with each a Stereo Program buss Stereo Sub buss 4x Stereo Aux buss Stereo Dump buss Stereo PFL buss e Up to 4 DSP cards up to 128 stereo modules up to 16 monitor busses for example it is possible to make 4 studios with one I O rack or even 2 studios of 16 stereo modules and 2 stereo monitor busses with a single DSP card in your I O rack Advanced preset system Object oriented control protocol MambaNet Configuration of the AXUM nodes using one web server Multiple redundancy solutions Remote configuration via HTTP and TCP IP Remote control via MambaNe
72. erent channel relations mono stereo To create a user readable label you have to configure sources Such a source is the entity you can select to be the input of your module in the mixing console see below for a simple source list example Axum Console 1 4 configuration Source configuration Label z E Studio MIC yes 30 0 dB 20 75 dB Ann Mic Source configuration Input Processing Trigger Redlight Monitor destination mute dim Related 2 right Phantom Pad Gain preset Start Stop 4 2 3 41 5 6 7 8 0 2 314 destination A Studio Phones yes 30 0 dB 20 75 dB y y Studio Phones yes 30 0 dB 20 75 dB y yes 30 0 dB 20 75 dB y 60 24 dB Module fader amp on active Module fader amp on inactive Slot 7 ch 3 i 60 24 dB Module fader amp on active Module fader amp on inactive Slot 7 ch 5 Module fader amp on active Module fader amp on inactive Slot 7 ch7 Module fader amp on active Module fader amp on inactive Slot 8 chi Slot 8 ch 2 Slot 8 ch 3 Slot 8 ch 4 Slot 8 ch 5 Slot 8 ch 6 Slot 8 ch7 Slot 8 ch 8 Sloti0 chi Sloti0ch2 Sloti0ch3 Slot10ch4 Slot 10 ch5 Slot 10 ch 6 Slot 10 ch Slot 10 ch8 Slot chi Slotiich2 Slot 11 ch3 Slot 11 ch4 Slot 11 ch5 Slot 11 ch6 Slotitch7 Slotitchs Sloti7 chi Sloti7 ch2 y Studio Speaker X CRM Phones Slot 17 ch3 Slot 17 ch 4 Slot 17 ch5 Slot 17 ch 6 Slot i7 ch7 Slot 17 ch 8 Slot i7 ch9 Slot 17 ch 10 Slot 17 ch 11 Slot 17 ch 12 Slot 17 ch 13
73. ers AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 6 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 4 System overview The Axum is a digital modular audio system that can solve your digital mixing routing requirements in your broadcast studio or in your complete broadcast facility The modular system can be used in all your mixing routing applications like on air broadcast self op production and voice tracking 4 1 System parts To make a functional mixing console you require at least a 19 rack with a DSP card 32 stereo channels the desired I O cards and a control surface that can control all the mixing power The connection between the 19 rack s and control surface s rely on a network protocol that is been called MambaNet MambaNet works on Ethernet layer 2 there for no P addresses have to be setup for the real time functionality WARNING Do not connect multiple AXUM engines racks in the same Ethernet network Layer 2 To connect surface s and 19 rack s you can built on this known Ethernet standard with common switches till advanced managed switches with all the security solutions as there are STP spanning tree protocol Trunking etc For remote configuration the well known webbrowser is used to access the consoles webserver Of course this happens on a IP based level of communication which makes it possible to configure system over the internet The defaults IP addresses for config
74. eseeesseeeseueesaueeseeeeaeeeesaees 68 Figure 46 Digital S P DIF or AES3 S lOCTtION ccccccecccsececeeeceeecceeceuueecaeeceaeeceusecsuseseeecueesaueessages 71 Figure 47 Example of a single Hybrid CONNECTION ccceeccceececeeecaeeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeseueeseeeesaueesaeeeaeeesaes 76 Figure 48 AXUM Break out Panels cccccccccsseccenceceueeceueeceeccueeceuceceueeseeesueeceueesaueessesesaeeseaeeesagss 19 Figure 49 RIAS CO MCC ae cease ccc aA as aara AEA AAE RA AAEE AERE 82 Figure 50 GPIO TTL Relay jumper selection 2 0 0 0 cc cecccceececeeecae ceca eeseeceseeeeeeeesseceseueesaueeseeeseeeeaeees 83 Figure 51 Console service MENU ccccccccseeccsecceececeucecaueecueeseueecesecaueeseessueecsueesaueesueessueeseueessneesaas 101 Figure 52 Package VEN SIONS dicsdeewaeieceinarcweacle een ipveevieinsdssetelssehevisnesclsUiwe noieorteesdcautatebewteneRiducsatautuneesucciearans 102 Figure 53 Change password ee oicictdcexseewese viii tduseheeiend vein sdepwaeevesarebesdon eet euediien EANA aa EEN AEA 103 BVM GS UPIGA aiieieo a a rE Ea ES E Ea e AN EE es 104 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 87 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 14 List Of Tables Table 9 1 Frame clock input BNG xiii ence cian icncase enna darters datenncinddaltl i e E a a E 64 Table 9 2 Frame clock output BNC ccccccseccceseeceeeceeeceeeeceuceceueesaeeeeeeseusesaueesaueeaueesaeesseeesssaeesaas 64
75. eset This function can be used to get the current settings copied in a new preset A popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset e Create new preset By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 28 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 1 9 1 Settings All processing parameters can be configured in the processing preset settings webpage Axum Processing presets Preset 6 Settings for preset DJ Prst Override Preset module state value Digital gain E Low cut Insert On Phase Mono EQ Dynamics Module EQ settings Dyn settings yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Figure 15 Processing preset settings e Override module If set to no the module setting will not be affected by this preset If set to yes this preset will change the settings of the module for the corresponding processing section Digital gain Low cut etc etc e State if the override is turned to yes you can set the processing section to on or off for example Microphones will often have the state EQ on CD players will often have the state EQ off e Value if the override is turned to yes this value is set for the corresponding processing section AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 29 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09
76. et UDP and or TCP you can select here de y n field Also the used UDP and TCP port can be changed to a non default value WARNING These setting become active after reboot 6 1 1 3 Clock To change the time zone click on the used time zone in our example Europe Amsterdam You can select the desired time zone in the list box The AXUM uses the NTP protocol for accurate clock synchronization In the section current you find the IP address of the used clock master and its stratum For more information on NTP AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 17 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 http en wikipedia org wiki Network Time Protocol When IP and DNS settings are setup correct the AXUM will automatically synchronize to a pool of time servers The AXUM is also able to use a GPS receiver via USB for time synchronization next the AXUM may function as a NTP server for the surfaces There for on the webserver of the control surfaces you can configure the optional ntp server and fill in the IP address of the ntp server e g 192 168 0 200 Set date time may be used on system without any synchronization to set the correct time In the popup window it is possible to give to correct time and if you click on the day it will become direct changed activated Remember that all other changes NTP and IP settings will become effective after reboot AXUM from D amp R Phone
77. et is called a level 2 protocol For your understanding level 1 is the physical cable like CAT5e often called RJ45 cable or Ethernet cable An example how these levels are used in an office network is your connection to the Internet Your LAN connections are Ethernet Your WAN connection is DSL or GPRS HDSPA The fact is that the level 3 IP can be send on LAN and WAN but the level 2 Ethernet is only available in the local area 18 2 AXUM Network implementation The AXUM system communication where you have to think of fader Knob data etc is based on the protocol MambaNet MambaNet may run over other protocols and this can be L2 and L3 protocols Two examples of a valid AXUM solution MambaNet over layer 2 Ethernet Is used for the Axum internal communication where you have to think of fader knob data etc etc Configuration over layer 3 IP Is used for the Axum configuration and service access This makes sense because then the AXUM internal communication is independent of any IP address assignment and will always work independent on the P configuration Second the configuration is based on IP so with a good network design you can access configuration and service functionality over Internet Because layer 2 is a package switched solution this gives the restriction you can only use one AXUM rack in the Ethernet network The next example can be used in a multi rack network setup AXUM
78. et will be deleted and also all references are deleted e Create new console preset By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 41 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 You can see an overview of the boards in the surface s on this page These are grouped together like their physical layout A node shows gray out if it is not active at this moment Axum Surface configuration MambaNet Address oo000018 oo000016 ooo000019 oo000006 oOoOOO0000F MambaNet Address ooo0n02eB ooo00025 oo000030 MambaNet Address ooo00000 ooo000004 oo000005 ooo000007 oo000008 Surface configuration 0001 0019 0011 Axum MambaNet Gateway Node name Default Config UI 4FBP1 4 4 55 UI 4FBF5 5 4 a4 UI 4FBF9 12 a4 UI C RMP q xum Meters 65 Settings configure configure configure configure configure 0001 0019 0027 Axum MambaNet Gateway Node name Default Config LI 4FBP 4 56 LI 4 FBP 4 tata xum Meters 65 Settings import import inport configure configure configure 0001 03E9 0001 Surface software Node name Default Config UI 4FBP 4 5g UI 4FBF1 4 4 a6 UI 4FBF5 5 4 a4 UI 4FBF9 12 4 a4 Settings configure configure configure configure configure User level Console 1 Console 1 Console 1 Console 1 Console 1 User level Console C
79. fader 0 dB and off Buss 1 2 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 1 2 on Select the buss on Switch Buss 1 2 off Select the buss off Switch Buss 1 2 level reset Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch Buss 1 2 on off Select the buss on off Switch Buss 1 2 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to Switch the buss Buss 1 2 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Encoder Buss 1 2 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 3 4 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 3 4 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 3 4 balance This resets the balance to the center position Switch 2 0 reset Buss 5 6 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 5 6 level reset Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch Buss 5 6 on Select the buss on Buss 5 6 off Select the buss off Buss 5 6 on off Select the buss on off Buss 5 6 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to Switch the buss Buss 5 6 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 5 6 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 7 8 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 7 8 level reset Select Off or On 0 dB depending on curr
80. g 1 4 Finally the engine will extract a assignment picture from this information which shows clearly the console blocks Axum Module assignment Module assignment Page 1 23 6 7 8 9 101112131415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 lalalalalalalol abate alals A id Se generate assignment from console information takes some seconds x X Aux 1 2A Aux 2 3 A Prog B Sub B PFL B Dump B Aux 1 2 B Aux 3 4 B Prog C PFLC Dump C Aux 1 2C AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 11 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 4 4 2 1 Sources Each module can receive audio from the matrix using so called sources A source is given a name left right physical input and some additional settings think of phantom pad redlight settings For example if we make source MIC1 with phantom on we can route this to module 1 and or module 13 So the MIC 1 is used at console 1 but also at console 2 or 3 4 4 2 2 Destinations Audio is sent to physical outputs by so called destinations A destinations given a name left right physical outputs and some additional settings default audio source N 1 etc For examples we make destinations Line out 1 and Dig out 1 which both get the audio from Prog A 4 4 2 3 Console Surface functionality After the consoles are set up configured and the inputs and outputs are set up with the
81. h 2 5 talkback 8 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 9 Switches all destinations to Switch 2 5 talkback 9 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 10 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 10 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 11 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 11 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 12 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 12 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 13 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 13 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 14 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 14 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 15 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 15 if this buss is the signal from buss AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 112 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name comments Object to connect to Version Talkback 16 Switches all destinations to Switch 2 5 talkback 16 if this buss is the signal from buss AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 113 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 20 3 Monitor busses With 4 DSP cards the Axum will have 16 stereo monitor busses 4 per DSP card For each monitor buss you are able to connect objects to do the following functions Function name Comments Object to connect to Version Buss 1 2 o
82. h a low threshold you may generate a lot of gain AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 30 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 3 Studio 4 Sa ul to Lathostartiiicl i i a w wi a amp o o 11 29 44 ao w o _ o 20 Prabot t AU ee Le l Seole xx 00 00 Dump CRM buss 50 A pop up screen in the right up corner will show the EQ settings as well as the dynamics settings AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 31 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Modules can be assigned to one of the 4 consoles after this and a correct assignment of the busses in buss configuration to the consoles you may click generate to make a correct assignment configuration Afterwards you can override the generate assignments by clicking the y n fields For example you can create a buss that is available to all consoles Module assignment Page 1 234 7 8 9 10111213 1415 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Ae E A ae Pee ee 2 ae ee Re ee eed oo ee generate assignment from console information takes some seconds Prog A IR GR SESE SP aR Se SE ae AE SubA ES Sov ere i Y PFLA Dump A Aux 1 2 A Aux 2 3 A Prog B Sub B PFL B Dump B Aux 1 2 B Aux 3 4 B Prog C PFLC Dump C Aux 1 2 C Figure 17 Module assignment A
83. he AXUM system this will not require any DSP resources Talkback configuration Talkback 1 DJ Mic Talkback 2 Anion Mic Talkback 3 Guest 1 Talkback 4 Guest 2 Talkback 5 Extern Talkback 6 Talkback 7 Talkback 8 Talkback 9 Talkback 10 Talkback 11 Talkback 12 _ Talkback 13 Talkback 14 _ Talkback 15 Talkback 16 Figure 13 Talkback configuration e Source Here you can select which signal routes to a talkback buss You can choose Input sources Mic line dig etc etc Mix busses Monitor busses Insert outs of modules N 1 signals for a single module AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 2 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 It is possible to set the module processing when a source is selected via source select or a module preset the information for this functionality is stored in the processing presets Axum Processing presets Processing preset Label Settings DJ Prst Ann Prst st Prst Z Hybrid Mo Proc Eq On Low Cut Modulecn Modulectt 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 Create new preset Figure 14 Processing presets e Nr Here you can reposition the preset to make the list in a convenient order e Label Name of the preset e Settings Shows a new page where you can configure the preset e Delete When you click on this column the preset will be deleted and also all references are deleted e Copy to new pr
84. he module input AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 111 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 20 2Busses The Axum has 16 stereo busses For each buss you are able to connect objects with the following functions Function name comments Object to connect to Version activated the current buss will be selected activated the current buss will be selected Select 3 When buss select for console 3 is meter selector 2 3 activated the current buss will be selected Select 4 When buss select for console 4 is meter selector 2 3 activated the current buss will be selected Resets all routing to this buss PFL reset button Talkback 1 Switches all destinations to Switch 2 5 talkback 1 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 2 Switches all destinations to Switch 2 5 talkback 2 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 3 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 3 if this buss is the signal ee from buss Talkback 4 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 4 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 5 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 5 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 6 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 6 if this buss is the signal from buss a Talkback 7 Switches all destinations to Switch 2 5 talkback 7 if this buss is the signal from buss Talkback 8 Switches all destinations to Switc
85. ica Weesp B V has been advised of the possibility of such a damage or for any claim by another party You agree to indemnify hold harmless and defend D amp R Electronica Weesp B V its parent and their licensors suppliers officers directors employees agents affiliates subsidiaries collectively Indemnified Parties from and against any and all liability incurred by or made against the Indemnified Parties in connection with any claim arising from or related to your use AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 91 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 18 Appendix A Network design for AXUM The platform AXUM design is according to the OSI Model and makes use of protocols on different levels It is important to understand the philosophy on the different levels in networking and the way the AXUM implemented this With this knowledge you can make an advanced network setup within your studio s give you possibilities for Remote configuration Remote service Connecting multiple AXUM racks to internet Secure working within office networks 18 1 Network levels Most of the people are aware of IP addresses IP stands for Internet Protocol and is in the OSI Model called a level 3 protocol In smaller office networks you normally only have to care about this level 3 so IP The LAN connections Local Area Network normally use the Ethernet technology Where the Ethern
86. ion The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 1989 as amended by the CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC 1993 D amp R Electronica Weesp B V Rijnkade 15 B 1382 GS WEESP The Netherlands President of Engineering AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 89 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 16 Product Safety This product is been manufactured with the highest standards and is double checked in our quality control department for reliability in the HIGH VOLTAGE section CAUTION Never remove any panels or open this equipment No user serviceable parts inside Equipment power supply must be grounded at all times Only use this product as described in user manual or brochure Do not operate this equipment in high humidity or expose it to water or other liquids Check the AC power supply cable to assure secure contact Have your equipment checked yearly by a qualified dealer service center Hazardous electrical shock can be avoided by carefully following the above rules PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION VERY CAREFULLY Voltage and current cause an electrical shock In practice the higher the voltage the higher the current will be and the higher the shock However there is another thing to consider and that is resistance When the resistance in Ohms is high between two poles the current will be low and visa versa All three of these voltage
87. ion Address 00000018 Object configuration for Rack MICAD 1 4 slot 3 Default Function Label Default label DI Module cough on ott Cough Description SPI 1 SPI 2 SPI 3 SPI 4 SPI 5 SPI 6 SPI 7 SPI 6 Type sensor sensor sensor sensor sensor sensor sensor sensor Figure 41 GPI configuration e Function Here you may select which engine function is connected to the object To use the GPI functions you must select the hardware jumper setting TLL mode on the board see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection The default jumper setting is GPO Relay for all cards except for the MIC input card The default jumper setting for the MIC input card is GPIO TTL for GPIO 1 3 5 and 7 and GPO Relay for GPIO 2 4 6 and 8 Guest 1 Module cough on off Cough Guest 2 Module cough on off Cough Guest 3 Module cough onoff Cough Axum Rack configuration Address 00000016 Object configuration for Rack MICAD 1 4 slot 3 Mr 1035 1036 1037 1036 1039 1040 1041 1042 Description GPI 1 Active state GPI 2 Active state GPI 3 Active state GPI 4 Active state GPI 5 Active state GPI 6 Active state GPI 7 Active state GPI 8 Active state Type actuator actuator actuator actuator actuator actuator actuator actuator Default Function Label Default label Figure 42 GPI Active state configuration e Default The gray value 1 is the startup default this may be changed by assigning a custom value
88. kback 9 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set 0 Talkback 10 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 10 Talkback 10 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 10 2 talkback 10 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 11 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 11 Talkback 11 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 11 2 0 talkback 11 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set 0 Talkback 12 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 12 Talkback 12 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 12 2 talkback 12 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 13 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 13 Talkback 13 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 13 2 0 talkback 13 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set 0 Talkback 14 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 14 Talkback 14 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 14 2 talkback 14 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is
89. l sources are deleted it will generate new sources regarding the rack layout found e Templates Shows a list of all Known node types The learner did read these templates from the nodes e Predefined node configurations Shows a list of configurations stored by the export function in surface rack configuration e Engine functions Shows a list of all engine functions available e Package versions Shows the packages version and build install date e Download backup Downloads a file which is a complete image of the internal flash disk under development e Change web accounts Here you can change the password for the webserver console configuration and system configuration e SSH Here the SSH server port 22 may be disabled or enabled for remote service AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 50 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 This pages shows all nodes found in the local Ethernet network Also nodes that are not online can be seen as grayed out nodes Axum Service MambaNet configuration MambaNet configuration Address Unique ID Node name Engine Parent User level Default Config Objects 00000002 0001 0019 0011 Axum MambaNet Gateway 0001 0019 0011 00000003 00000006 90000009 oO00000B OOO00000E OOO0000F 00000011 o0000012 o0000015 00000016 00000016 00000019 o0000014 00000010 00000023 0001 0006 0002 0001 0008 0010 0001 0003 0
90. le 1 gt gt Processing Routing Ignore Preset Source preset preset module state FESS Ann Prst fst Prst No Proc Mo Proc Hybrid Hybrid Low Cut ma P o bo PoP Processing lise at Default source select crite alue Digital gain Low cut Insert Phase Mono EQ Dynamics Module EQ settings Dyn settings yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Routing Use at Default source select jeyel State Pre post Balance Prog am Sub Auxili Aun 2 Aun Aun Dump PFL pre Set module 3 to programmed startup state Figure 19 Module configuration page AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 34 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 1 11 2 Module preset 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B Here you select the source processing preset and routing preset that is used when module preset 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B is selected After a click on routing a popup appears with the routing possibilities this depends on the console assignment Source If you click here a popup appears with a list of all available sources Select the source you want to use in this module preset Processing If you click here a popup appears with a list of all available processing presets Select the source you want to use in this module preset Routing Preset Routing G Override module Prog Olde Sub Olde Aux 1 yes Olde Aux2 Olde Aux3 Olde Auxd Olde Dump og PFL Olde Level State Pr
91. ls to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall Console preset 31 After one second recalls the preset on air safe Switch 2 0 After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall Console preset 32 After one second recalls the preset on air safe Switch 2 0 After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall Initialization status This function gives information on the Initialization Progress bar 2 5 status used by progress bars that may be displayed at boot time 20 6 Sources Some objects have functionalities that relate to the source selected on a module For example if you have a GPI that needs to trigger a CUE or Alert module function In addition a GPO can have a relation to the fader on off of the module where its source is connected This group with source functions makes it possible to have source related module functionality Name comments Example Version fo 0 Yoq mi ko connect to Moduleon_ connect to the module s on if this source is selected GPIO _ ___ Module off connect to the module s off if this source is selected GPIO _ __ _ Module on off connect to the module s on off if this source is selected GPIO ___ Module fader on connect to the module s fader on if this source is selected GPIO ___
92. module signal sent to the buss Buss 23 24 balance This resets the balance to the center position Switch reset Buss 25 26 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 25 26 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 25 26 on Select the buss on Buss 25 26 off Select the buss off Buss 25 26 on off Select the buss on off AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 108 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name comments Example object to connect to Version Buss 25 26 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 25 26 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 25 26 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 27 28 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 27 28 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 27 28 on Select the buss on Buss 27 28 off Select the buss off Buss 27 28 on off Select the buss on off Buss 27 28 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to Switch the buss Buss 27 28 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 27 28 balance This resets the balance to the center position Switch reset Buss 29 30 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 29 30 level
93. mplete list of the functions you can go to chapter 20 Appendix C Engine functions Axum Surface configuration Address 00000018 Object configuration for UI 4FBP1 4 Label User level Idle Unkown Operator 1 Operator2 Supervisor1 Supervisor 2 y n d yxy n y n y n y no EER Description Type Default Function Local Default Display 1 Line 1 Module 1 Control label No label Module 2 Control label No label Module 3 Control label No label Module 4 Control label No label Module 1 Control No label Module 2 Control No label Module 3 Control No label Module 4 Control No label Module 1 Control No label Module 2 Control No label Module 3 Control No label Module 4 Control No label Display 2 Line 1 Display 3 Line 1 Display 4 Line 1 Display 1 Line 2 Display 2 Line 2 Display 3 Line 2 Display 4 Line 2 Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 3 Encoder 4 Encoder 1 Switch Encoder 2 Switch Encoder 3 Switch Encoder 4 Switch Module 1 Control reset No label Module 2 Control reset No label oon wnwnnn fF PPRPP PHPD PPD PHPD PP P Module 3 Control reset No label Module 4 Control reset No label Switch 1 1 Module 1 Module preset 14 14 Switch 2 1 Module 2 Module preset 14 14 Switch 3 1 Module 3 Module preset 14 14 Switch 4 1 Module 4 Module preset 14 14 Switch 1 2 Module 1 Module preset 1B 1B Switch 2 2 Module 2 Module preset 1B 1B Switch 3 2 Module 3 Module preset 1B 1B Switch 4 2 Module 4 Module preset 1B 1B S
94. n Buss 1 2 off Buss 1 2 on off Buss 3 4 on Buss 3 4 off Buss 3 4 on off Buss 5 6 on Buss 5 6 off Buss 5 6 on off Buss 7 8 off Buss 7 8 on off Buss 9 10 on Buss 9 10 off Buss 9 10 on off Buss 11 12 on Buss 7 8 on Select buss 7 8 for the monitor buss Buss 11 12 off Buss 11 12 on off Buss 13 14 on Buss 13 14 off Buss 13 14 on off Buss 15 16 on Buss 15 16 off Buss 15 16 on off Buss 17 18 on Buss 17 18 off Buss 17 18 on off Buss 19 20 on Buss 19 20 off Buss 19 20 on off Buss 21 22 on Buss 21 22 off Buss 21 22 on off Buss 23 24 on Buss 23 24 off Buss 23 24 on off Buss 25 26 on Buss 25 26 off Buss 25 26 on off Buss 27 28 on Buss 27 28 off Buss 27 28 on off Buss 29 30 on Buss 29 30 off Buss 29 30 on off Buss 31 32 on Buss 31 32 off Buss 31 32 on off Ext 1 on NINININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININININ N N N 9 NIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININIOININJIOININ Ext 1 off Ext 1 on off Ext 2 on Ext 2 off Ext 2 on off Ext 3 on Ext 3 off Ext 3 on off Ext 4 on Ext 4 off Ext 4 on off Ext 5 on AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 114 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name Comments Object to connect to Version Switch Right audio level of a monitor buss 2 3 Audio phase Phase between left and right of a monitor Pha
95. n Global configuration 1 IPfClock configuration Figure 38 Console website AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 58 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 7 1 IP Clock configuration Axum IP Clock configuration IP effective after reboot Address 192 168 0 234 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS server 192 168 0 1 Pre configured engine connections effective after re J Address Ethernet ethoO 00 08 9B B7 CC BE UDP IP 192 166 0 200 34846 lt host gt lt port gt default port is 34848 TCP IP 192 166 0 200 54848 e g 192 168 0 200 34848 Selected interface MambaNet over UDP IP Clock effective after reboot Thu Jan 27 12 46 45 CET 2011 91 198 174 197 stratum 2 time zone Europe Amsterdam 0 pool ntp org Current 1 pool ntp org 2 pool ntp org NMEA GPS on USB devw ttyUSBO optional ntp server Set date time Figure 39 IP Clock configuration 7 1 1 1 IP Here you can setup the network settings to be compatible with the required settings in your situation and you can set the time zone to where you are It s possible to change the IP subnet gateway and DNS server address by clicking on the address For more information on IP addressing http en wikipedia org wiki IP_ address 7 1 1 2 Pre configured engine connections An surface may connect to a rack via different protocols here you may select the destination IP and p
96. n restore a configuration to the same or a different node of the same type When you import Module 5 8 with an offset of 4 the configuration will be as you expect Module 1 4 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 44 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 e User level Here you can define which console user level the I O card will use e g for its GPls e Configure The page shown below gives an indication how the CRM output level objects connect to the Speaker level engine functions By following the links you can reconfigure the functions that connect to the objects The sensor and actuator data types determine which function assigns to the object For a complete list of the functions you can look up chapter 20 Appendix C Engine functions Axum Rack configuration Address 00000012 Object configuration for Rack MICAD 1 4 slot 4 Label User level Sa oe s paige Idle Unkown Operator1 Operator2 Supervisor1 Supervisor 2 y n d y n y n y n y n y n 1024 Slot number 1025 Input channel count 1026 Output channel count 1027 GPI 1 1028 GPI 2 1029 GPI 3 1030 GPI 4 1031 GPI 5 1032 GPI 6 1033 GPI 1034 GPI 8 1035 GPI 1 Active state 1036 GPI 2 Active state 1037 GPI 3 Active state 1038 GPI 4 Active state 1039 GPI 5 Active state 1040 GPI 6 Active state 1041 GPI 7 Active state 1042 GPI 8 Active state 1043 GPIO 1 Mode 1044 GPIO 2 Mode 1045 GPIO 3 Mode 1046 GPIO 4
97. n the I O card ii a oot SPdif ESS RXD p i 2 3 4 5 8 Figure 46 Digital S P DIF or AES3 selection AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 71 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 4Line output card There are four balanced stereo line outputs available on each card Each RJ45 connector represents a stereo line output and two GPIO s which can be connected to the 19 patch panels with a shielded twisted pair STP cable For each GPIO you can choose by way of a hardware jumper on de board between TTL Input output or Photo MOS relay output see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection For software configuration see chapter 9 3 GPIO Pin Con Pair_ Pin name Function Comment Left line output in phase Left line output out phase max level 26dBu z Right line output in phase 6 2B Right line output out phase max level 26dBu o OOO Hf jumper TTL GPIO Ifjumper GPO 3 GPlO1a__ GP Out TTL _ Photo MOS relay see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO1b nGP In TTL _ max 50V 200mA GPIO2a__ GP Out TTL Photo MOS relay ee chapter 11 31 8 4B GPIO2b nGP In TTL max 50V 200mA p n S GND S Shield GND Audio ground and reference for GP In Table 10 4 Line output RJ45 connection AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 2 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 5CRM output card A X U M acTO There are four stereo
98. nction default setting can be overruled in the node configuration This page shows the installed packages with their version number build and install date Axum System configuration Package versions Axum Package versions Package name Version Build date Install date axum processes rack gjit 16 Fri Jan 21 12 05 33 2011 Wed Jan 26 09 18 13 2011 axum website rack git 12 Fri Jan 21 11 19 36 2011 Wed Jan 26 09 18 08 2011 Figure 36 Package versions AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 56 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The webserver requires authentication On this page you change the username and password Axum System configuration Change web accounts Console 1 4 configuration account User Password service can System configuration account User Password service aRar Figure 37 Change password AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 57 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 7 Surface s website To set the time displayed in the meter of the console Simply enter the IP address of the console in your browser and log on to the configuration pages By default the IP Address is http 192 168 0 234 at first time startup you can use a network or cross wire with a static IP given to your network interface e g 192 168 0 10 On the console website you find the ip clock configuration sum Main menu Axum configuratio
99. nctions on the module and communication features from the GPIOs For example you will make the relation announcer microphone to announcer headphone e Delete When you click on this column the source will be deleted and also all references are deleted e Create a new source By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the physical inputs and label for the new source AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 23 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Each DSP card can handle four stereo monitor busses with 4 DSP cards a max of 16 stereo monitor busses is possible For each DSP card you can configure 8 external stereo sources beyond the 16 stereo mixing busses which are fixed available in the monitor section Axum Extern source configuration Extern source configuration Monitor bus Extern source een Ext 1 Ext 2 Ext 3 Ext 4 Ext 5 Ext 6 Ext 7 Ext 8 r A Safe Source Safe Source Safe Source Safe Source Safe Source Safe Source Safe Source Safe Source 1 CRM buss 2 Studio buss 3 CRM2 buss 4 Studio2 buss ad6 Figure 11 External source configuration e Safe Extern source can be configured to be interlock safe Normally only one buss or external input can be active on the monitor buss if configured to be interlock But sometimes it is important your signal will not disappear if another CRM source is selected in that case you can set the external s
100. nd aa aa inaaianei keii ii 19 Migue o BUSS Configuration wissen cexercececexevediccensemeeszeriestcensinnsustrerdcedendieadi censupebelendinestoseeriecsendeedestevleiebcleusieesecenad 20 Figure 9 Monitor buss configuration ccccccceccceeeeece cece eeeaeeeeaeeeseeceseeeeseeeseeeeseueeseueeseeeeseeesaeeesueesaees 21 Figure 10 Source configuration sccssissesstedcenssataseanebasersened siencesaceeasstesenesnbaextiniendsiscstecetecendcascceasexesteedvonssad 22 Figure 11 External source CONPIQUIATION cccccecccssecceeeceuceceueeceueeceeceaeeceuceceeesueesueessusessusessueesaaes 24 Figure 12 Destination CONFIQUIATION cccccsecccseeceececueeceecceeceucecaueesaeeeceeceueeseusessueeseeessueessueeseess 25 Figure 13 Talkback configuration ccccccccseeeceeeeeceecceecsuceceueeceueecaeeesueeceueecsueesaueeseessueessusecsueenaaes 2 Figure 14 Processing DFCSCUS vcscscc scncasensvssdendscinnscasetsvendenis dasesteadeeddensentacneeseneccnsestasenedendiencewbieeseteeecendaad 28 Figure 15 Processing preset settings ccccccccsscccsseccceeeceuceceuceceueeceeecueeceuceceueeseeesueessueeseusessueenaees 29 Figure 16 Processing preset EQ Dynamics settings cccccccccseececeeececeeeeceeseeseeesseeeessaeeeeseeeessaees 30 Figure 17 Module assignment cccccceccceececeeeeceeeeseeeeaeeesaueeseeeseeeeseeeeseeesseeseueeseueeseeeseeesaneeseueesaees 32 Figure 18 Input module configuration
101. nection Virtual Private Network is a secure way to have remote access and you can use the internal IP numbers at your remote location 2 Port redirection found under NAT Network Address Translation In most modems routers you can redirect ports where you can choose the Public port which is accessed from internet and tell which internal IP and port it must be redirected to For example HTTP is normally running on port 80 and this web server is running in your local network IP 192 168 0 99 You also can access this webserver from remote if you make a port redirects like Public port 9080 is redirected to Private IP 192 168 0 99 Private port 80 Public port 9081 is redirected to Private IP 192 168 0 100 Private port 80 If you are on a remote location start your webbrowser and type lt WAN IP gt 9080 you will see the internal webbrowser 1 and with lt WAN IP gt 9081 you will see internal webbrowser 2 A port redirect is less secure than VPN 3 Open ports found under NAT Network Address Translation An open port you may give a internal private IP address the disadvantage of an open port is you never can reach two IP addresses on the same port number So one port 80 open to webserver 1 you cannot reach webserver 2 with an open port An open port is less secure than port redirect this because well known protocols are on their own well known port numbers lf D amp R ask for remote assistance it is required you make a r
102. nl 22 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 console preset this processing preset is set on the module e Trigger start Here you can configure how the source start stop change is triggered Dedicated the module fader and on are not triggering start stop only the dedicated start stop controllers Module fader on the fader on will trigger the start as well Module on the on switch will trigger the start as well Module fader on amp on the fader must be open and on active then the start is triggered Dedicated start stop objects will work in parallel with these trigger start stop modes e Trigger stop Here you can configure how the source start stop change is triggered Dedicated the module fader and on are not triggering start stop only the dedicated start stop controllers Module fader off the fader off will trigger the stop as well Module off the on switch will trigger the stop as well Module fader off amp off the fader must be closed or on inactive then the stop is triggered Dedicated start stop objects will work in parallel with these trigger start stop modes e Red light When this source becomes active on a module the corresponding Red light buss becomes active e Monitor destination mute When this source becomes active on a module the corresponding monitor buss will be muted e Related destination When you give a source a related destination it is possible to use TB fu
103. ole presets Hardware settings Surface configuration Rack configuration Security settings Source pools Processing preset pools Users Figure 5 Console 1 4 configuration AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 16 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Axum Console 1 4 configuration IP Clock configuration IP effective after reboot Address 192 168 0 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS server 192 168 0 1 Engine MambaNet servers effective after reboot Enable Address Ethernet o eth 00 18 7D 05 0B D5 UDP IP 234848 default port is 34848 TCP IP Y 34848 default port is 34848 Clock effective after reboot Thu Jan 27 11 22 42 CET 2011 194 171 167 130 stratum 1 time zone Europe Amsterdam Current 0 pool ntp org 1 pool ntp org NTP Servers 2 po0ol ntp org NMEA GPS on USB dev ttyUSBO optional ntp server Set date time c Figure 6 IP Clock configuration 6 1 1 1 IP Here you can setup the network settings to be compatible with the required settings in your situation and you can set the time zone to where you are Its possible to change the IP subnet gateway and DNS server address by clicking on the address For more information on IP addressing http en wikipedia org wiki IP_address WARNING These setting become active after reboot 6 1 1 2 Engine MambaNet servers To enable and or disable a specific server for Ethern
104. on 3 0 2012 01 09 10 8 Hybrid in output card Pin connection Hybrid card a e p ee 2 HM RA FrmWalR 3 J2 TH FrmWalTt pe ee Table 10 8 Hybrid Rj14 Telephone connection This Hybrid In output card converts the analog telephone signals into digital audio so it can be processed by the 19 inch rack The Hybrid card allows external callers to be connected to the AXUM A connection can be established via the start stop function in the engine If a local phone is connected it is possible to originate a call to a remote side If no local phone is present someone at a remote site must call you Hybrid 60882111 Figure 47 Example of a single Hybrid connection AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 76 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 9 Firewire in output card L This Firewire In output card converts the Firewire digital signals into digital audio which can be processed by the 19 inch rack act gt The Firewire card has to run synchronous with the connected devices allowed sample rate frequencies are 32kHz 44 1kHz or 48kHz WDM and ASIO Drivers are available 0 e I Via WDM driver the device is seen as a single multi channel WDM device 16 mono channels Normally this means your card may act like a 7 1 surround card unless your software is capable of using the 8 stereo channels separate i e Via ASIO driver all 16 mono channels are availabl
105. on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall After one second recalls the preset on air safe After three seconds it forces the on air channels to recall AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl Switch GPO Switch GPO Switch GPO Switch GPO Switch GPO Switch GPO
106. on depends on the mode of this i control 4 source gain aux level etc etc Control 4 label Set label of the current selected control 4 mode Display Source gain aux level etc etc Control 4 reset Sets the data to the control 4 default value Encoder switch The data interpretation depends on the mode of this control 4 source gain aux level etc etc level Shows when audio is received at the module Processing preset With this function you can scroll through all Encoder Display 2 1 processing presets 22 Pa destination souveits related destnatontussd nf destination source its related destination is used desinaton souvotts related destnatonisusod a a destination source its related destination is used destination sowosits toated desinaton gused destination source its related destination is used desinaion sourotte teated destratonisusod destination source its related destination is used destination souvelts related destnatoniused fT destination source its related destination is used destination source its related destination is used destination souveits related destnatonieused nf destination source its related destination is used desinaion souvott related destnatonisused destination source its related destination is used destination source its related destination is used related destination soursits related destiaion busod related destination source its related destination is used rela
107. onsole None User level None Mone one one Console 1 UI CRMP i 64 No parent Default Config Settings User level MambaNet Address Node name Figure 24 Surface configuration e MambaNet Address Show information on the internal used MambaNet addresses e Node name Logical name of the node e Default Number of objects that have a default value set e Config Number of objects that are configured to an engine function e Import Export Once you have configured the defaults and used engine functions you can export and import these settings With export the current configuration is stored in the database where you have to give a logical name e g Module 5 8 With import you can restore a configuration to the same or a different node of the same type When you import Module 5 8 with an offset of 4 AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 42 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 the configuration will be as you expect Module 1 4 e User level Here you can define to which console the module belongs in terms of user level The user level depends on the user logged on to the AXUM system If None is selected this node will always have full access e Configure When you follow the link configure you are able to setup the functionality for the different objects on the node The sensor and actuator data types determine which function is able to connect to the object For a co
108. or 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 2 Consol 1 Prst la w b gt w ib I gt Operator 1 Consol 1 Prst 1b Software login Administrator Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Jan Betten Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Jos Operator 1 Consol 1 Prst 2a Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Create new user Figure 30 User configuration Login Here you can login as a user to the selected console Write Here you can write the selected user to a plugged in chipcard Active account The account that is currently active in this console this may be different from the chipcard if overruled by software Chipcard account The name of the user of a plugged in chipcard will appear here Add With this button you can add the user from a chipcard to the AXUM system Nr Here you can reposition the user to make the list in a convenient order Active You may disable an account using this switch Username Here you can enter the name of the user Password Here you can enter the password of the user Logout to idle Removal of the chipcard can be used to stay in the last user or to jump to the idle situation User level Here you can select the user level of the user see also 6 1 14 Surface configuration and 6 1 15 Rack configuration Console preset It is possible to select a console preset which will be loaded if the user logs in AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl
109. or proper functioning of the system you absolutely have to insert this card to your digital audio systems network The RJ45 is a default 100Mbit Ethernet port and over this network connection the following information is send e MambaNet control protocol e HTTP Configuration of your engine via web server e FTP Firmware configuration update and backup via a file server Currently the serial RS232 VGA Keyboard mouse and USB connection can be used for service purposes only Via the BNC connectors you synchronize this entire rack to an external frame clock as well as to remote equipment with the clock of this 19 rack With the 75R switch you can turn on off a 75 Ohm termination on the receiving frame clock connector The ACT ive LED will blink to show proper functioning of the Engine card On the next page you find the pin information for all the connectors AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 63 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Pin Pinname Function Comment Frame Clock in 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 100ppm 5V TTL Ground Frame Clock in switchable 75Ohm terminator Table 9 1 Frame clock input BNC Frame Clock Out Frame Clock 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 5V TTL imp 750hm Table 9 2 Frame clock output BNC 1 Red Red Video Out Red Video SSS E 5 GND Hsync GND Horizontal Syne 6 Red_RTN__ Red Video Return Red Video _ _ _ _ gt Z o g
110. or the controllers Switch 20 Control mode buss 3 4 balance_ Select mode buss 3 4 bal forthe controllers Switch 20 Controlmode buss 5 6 Select mode buss 5 6 for the controllers Switch 20 Control mode buss 5 6 balance _ Select mode buss 5 6 bal forthe controllers Switch 20 Control mode buss 7 8 Select mode buss 7 8 forthe controllers Switch 20 2 0 Control mode buss 7 8 balance Select mode buss 7 8 bal for the controllers Control mode buss 9 10 Select mode buss 9 10 for the controllers Control mode buss 9 10 Select mode buss 9 10 bal for the controllers balance AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 116 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function Name Comments Object to connect to Version Control mode buss 11 12 Select mode buss 11 12 for the controllers Control mode buss 11 12 Select mode buss 11 12 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 13 14 Select mode buss 13 14 for the controllers Control mode buss 13 14 Select mode buss 13 14 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 15 16 Select mode buss 15 16 for the controllers Control mode buss 15 16 Select mode buss 15 16 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 17 18 Select mode buss 17 18 for the controllers Control mode buss 17 18 Select mode buss 17 18 bal for the controllers balance Control mode buss 19 20 Select mode buss 19 20 for the controllers
111. ort to connect to In the field MambaNet over you select the protocol to use where Ethernet may be used in a LAN with only one rack and UDP or TCP may be used in LAN and WAN even with multiple consoles hooked up in the LAN They should have MambaNet over Ethernet enabled 7 1 1 3 Clock To change the time zone click on the used time zone in our example Europe Amsterdam You can select the desired time zone in the list box AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 59 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The AXUM uses the NTP protocol for accurate clock synchronization In the section current you find the IP address of the used clock master and its stratum For more information on NTP http en wikipedia org wiki Network Time Protocol When IP and DNS settings are setup correct the AXUM will automatically synchronize to a pool of time servers The AXUM is also able to use a GPS receiver via USB for time synchronization next the AXUM may function as a NTP server for the surfaces There for on the webserver of the control surfaces you can configure the optional ntp server and fill in the IP address of the ntp server e g 192 168 0 200 Set date time may be used on system without any synchronization to set the correct time In the popup window it is possible to give to correct time and if you click on the day it will become direct changed activated
112. ource to be safe e Source Here you can select which signal routes to this external input You can choose Input sources Mic line dig etc etc Mix busses Monitor busses Insert outs of modules N 1 signals for a single module AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 24 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The 19 rack unit can accept various I O cards With these cards you can send audio from the Axum digital audio system to the audio format you require Because the audio connected to the I O cards can have different channel relations mono stereo a combination has to be made A user readable label has to be created to configure destinations Such destination is the entity you can select to be the output of a mixing buss of the mixing console See an example destination list enema pin ivan tegen arene E a Axum gt Destination configuration Destination configuration 10 fa piz 13 14 fas 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Me l Label Main Recording Effect PA Stream Spare DAT Rec CD Rec CRM Speaker Studio Speaker CRM Phones Studia Phones Hybrid 1 Hybrid 2 Hybrid 3 Hybrid 4 FW i FW 2 FW 3 Fw 4 EW 5 Fw 6 FW 7 Fwd 1 left Slot 5 chi Slot 5 ch 3 Slot 5 ch 5 Slot 5 ch 7 Slot 10 ch i Slot 10 ch 3 Slot 10 ch 5 Slot 10 ch 7 Slot 13 ch 1 Slot 13 ch 3 Slot 13 ch 5 Slot i3 ch 7 Slot 17 chi Slot 17 ch 3
113. outputs available on this card RJ45 connector A amp B represents the CRM stereo line output RJ45 connector C amp D represents the stereo phones outputs Each RJ45 connector has also two GPIO s which can be connected to the 19 patch panels with a shielded twisted pair STP cable This stereo output card has some special functions Analog level and mute functionality Headphone amplifiers RJ45 A is stereo balanced output 1 RJ45 B is stereo balanced output 2 RJ45 C is stereo headphone output 3 amp 4 RJ45 D is stereo headphone output 3 amp 4 For each GPIO you can choose by way of a hardware jumper on de board between TTL Input Output or Photo MOS relay output see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection For software configuration see chapter 9 3 GPIO Pin Con Pair _ Pin name Function Comment Left line output in phase Imp 560 Left line output out phase max level 26dBu gt Right line output in phase Imp 56Q 6 2B Right line output out phase max level 26dBu P O memeo 3 Photo MOS relay see chapter 11 3 1 max 50V 200mA 8 4B max 50V 200mA n S GND S Shield GND Audio ground and reference for GP In Table 10 5 CRM output RJ45 connection A amp B Pin Con Pair_ Pin name Function Comment Left phones 1 output Imp 5Q 1 TETE i cutul minimal phones imp 320 O Left phones 2 output Imp 5Q 2 e minimal phones imp Audio 2 Right phones 2 output 320 pH jumper TTL GPIO Ifj
114. p you can use a network or cross wire with a static IP given to your network interface e g 192 168 0 10 On the Axum website you find all necessary options to configure your system as full functioning mixing console s it s the most to start with the Console 1 4 configuration In this menu you may easy step from top to bottom Axum Main menu Axum settings Information Console Name Location Contact Active user Program sm time Value Enable Studio 1 Second floor Sybrand Jan Betten 09 57 43 y Studio 2 Second floor Sybrand Edit suite First floor Bastiaan News room Second floor Bastiaan 99 MM SS is every hour Password protected areas Console 1 4 configuration System configuration Figure 4 Axum web server AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 15 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 1 Console 1 4 configuration This pages shows all configuration possibilities to setup your console 1 4 Your system is preconfigured but you may step through the menus for personal adjustments Axum configuration Global configuration IP Clock configuration Global configuration Buss configuration Mix buss configuration Monitor buss configuration Matrix settings Source configuration Extern source configuration Destination configuration Talkback configuration Module settings Processing presets Module assignment Module configuration Console settings Mix monitor buss presets Cons
115. phones signal The phones connection connects to the CRM DA module Te Audio left Audio right Table 11 2 Phones patch panel jack wiring AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 81 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 The line I O jack patch panel houses female jack connecters the line I O XLR patch panel houses XLR type connectors male or female Female XLR __ Male XLR Name Function Pinning Audio in phase Audio out phase 1 Table 11 3 Line I O patch panel XLR wiring 11 3 Standard RJ45 wiring om Figure 49 RJ45 Connector RJ45 name 2 Left Hot Left Cold Right Hot Right Cold ight Hot pio GpiIod ee _ Gpi92 GPio2 shield Phones Left 1 Right 1 Left 2 Right 2 Table 11 4 Standard RJ45 wiring Each RJ45 connection on I O cards handles audio signals and GPIOs The GPIO pins can be configured to work as e TTLinand out this is selected by GPIO1 jumpers in the place 12 and GPIO2 jumpers in place 45 These jumpers are located on the I O cards close to the RJ45 connectors Pin name Function Comment Left audio input or output in phase Imp 2k Ohm Left audio input or output out phase max level 20dBu Right audio input or output in phase Imp 2k Ohm Right audio input or output out phase max level 20dBu GPlO1a GP Out 5V TTL out 560R GPIO1b 5V TTL in 10kR int pull up GPIO2a_ GP Out 5V TTL out 560R GPIO2b GP In 5V TTL in 1
116. preset pool If n is selected the preset won t be available AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl B X A kE E E lk ie e le le IR EK Preset pool KR KR KE FE KK RK KF K A flee k k Ik e lk le e ik mie EIR IE e TE Ke le Te k E E lig he eolk le Console 1 Console 7 Console 3 Console 4 fj is ETE E e Ay 2 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 You can see an overview of the users on this page You can see the user level preset per user and per console Axum Console 1 4 configuration Users Nr Active Username Password lw IN le ko i N m u ie B t Is i y y Users Console 1 Console 2 Console 3 Console 4 Login Write Login Write Login Write Login l Write Active account Useri Logout Chipcard account Logout User Preset Pool User Preset Pool User Preset Pool User Preset Pool to idle level Nr Load Source Preset level Nr Load Source Preset level Nr Load Source Preset level Nr Load Source Preset Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 2 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 2 Supervisor 2 Supervisor 2 Supervisor 2 Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator I gt I gt b I gt b gt gt ib Operator 2 Consol i Prst 1a Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 2 Operator 1 Operator 1 Operat
117. reate the same network level structure in your studio for correct function AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 93 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 In the next chapters we show you some solutions how to implement this structure Because these structures are well known in network technologies there are also several different solutions where you can pick the most interesting efficient for you AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 94 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 If you give the AXUMs and OFFICE networks their own physical Ethernet switch you ofcourse have good level 2 Ethernet separation If you additional hook up an IP router to the Ethernet switches it is possible to make IP routes between the different networks without level 2 interference AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 95 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 When you select an level 3 managed switch with the following features Port VLAN Inter VLAN routing IP VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network It will be possible to hook up all your network equipment to the same switch and configure the switch so it functions equal to Practical solution 1 Therefore you have to make 3 VLANs and make correct Inter VLAN IP routes Single managed Level 3 router switch AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E
118. rrent state Encoder Switch reset Buss 13 14 on Select the buss on Buss 13 14 off Select the buss off Buss 13 14 on off Select the buss on off Buss 13 14 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 13 14 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 13 14 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 15 16 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 15 16 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch a reset Buss 15 16 on Select the buss on Buss 15 16 off Select the buss off Buss 15 16 on off Select the buss on off Buss 15 16 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to Switch the buss Buss 15 16 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 15 16 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 17 18 level Controls the sent level to the buss for this module Encoder Fader Buss 17 18 level Select Off or On 0 dB depending on current state Encoder Switch reset Buss 17 18 on Select the buss on Buss 17 18 off Select the buss off Buss 17 18 on off Select the buss on off Buss 17 18 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader signal to the buss Buss 17 18 balance The balance of the module signal sent to the buss Buss 17 18 balance This resets the balance to the center position reset Buss 19 20 level Controls
119. s 17 18 buss 19 20 Buss 21 22 Buss 23 24 Buss 25 26 Buss 27 28 Buss 29 30 Buss 31 32 Ext 1 Ext 2 Ext 3 Ext 4 Ext 5 Ext 6 Ext 7 Ext 8 CRM buss 1 Use State yes on yes Figure 22 Mix monitor buss preset settings 6 1 12 2 Mix buss settings 6 1 12 3 Monitor buss settings AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl Console Studio buss CRM2 buss Studio2 buss 1 2 2 Use State Use State Use State yes on yes Displays the console where this mix buss is assigned to Use When set to yes the settings for this mix buss overrides the current mix settings if the preset is loaded Master level Here you can give the preset master level of the corresponding mix buss Master state Here you can give the preset master state of the corresponding mix buss Console Displays the console where this monitor buss is assigned to Use When set to yes the settings for this monitor buss overrides the current monitor settings if the preset is loaded 39 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 e State This must be set to on to force this monitor buss routing to be active When it is set to off the monitor buss routing will be forced to go off AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 40 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 To recall a complete console you use the console presets what exactly is recalled is depending on
120. se N AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 121 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Name comments Example Version fo 0 Yoq ma xe connect to Select 3 When source select for console 3 is activated the source will be future use 2 3 selected Select 4 When source select for console 4 is activated the source will be selected 20 7 Destinations Some objects have functionality that relates to the destination selected on a send module For example if you have a GPI that should trigger a TB or MUTE send module function This group with destination functions makes it possible to have destination related send module functionality Name Comments Example object to connect to Version Label Shows the name of the current destination Display Source Selects the source for this destination Encoder Display Monitor speaker level If the source is a monitor buss and the speaker I O card level iove s enanged ine destmaton wil olew nn level is changed this destination will follow Level Mute Mutes this destination Mute amp Monitor mute Mutes this destination if the source is a monitor I O card mutes l buss and the monitor buss mute is activated or its local mute is set Dims this destination Switch I O card dim Dim amp Monitor dim Dims this destination if the source is a monitor I O card dim buss and the monitor buss dim is activated or its local dim is set Mono Make this des
121. se meter buss Name of the monitor buss Select 1 When monitor buss select for console 1 is meter selector 2 3 selected Select 2 When monitor buss select for console 2 is meter selector 2 3 selected activated the current monitor buss will be selected activated the current monitor buss will be selected AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 115 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 20 4Console Console functions are extracted from the the global functions in version engine 2 5 Function Name Comments Object to connect to Version Control mode EQ band 1 Select mode EQ band 1 freq for the controllers Switch 2 0 fey eee Control mode EQ band 1 Select mode EQ band 1 bw for the controllers Switch bandwidth Control mode EQ band 1 type Select mode EQ band 1 type for the controllers Control mode EQ band 2 level Select mode EQ band 2 level for the controllers frequency Control mode EQ band 2 Select mode EQ band 2 bw for the controllers Switch Maa eee OU Control mode EQ band 2 type Select mode EQ band 2 type for the controllers Control mode EQ band 3 level Select mode EQ band 3 level for the controllers frequency bandwidth L 20 B Control mode EQ band 3 type Select mode EQ band 3 type for the controllers Swith gt 20 Control mode EQ band 4 level Select mode EQ band 4 level for the controllers Switch f 20 20 20 frequency bandwidth Control mode EQ band 4 type
122. surface holds 4 user interfaces nodes 93x four fader panel node 1x monitor buss panel node The four fader panel node holds 84 objects 4x Display upper line 4x Display lower line 4x Encoder 4x Encoder push 32x LEDs 32x switches with LEDs 16 small 16 large 4x fader The monitor buss panel node holds 61 objects 1 chip card 54 switches with LED s 1 encoder 1 encoder push 4 potentiometers CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL c e a ed e e ad al Cel Le lasl laad Lol Load START DE sea e AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl DR moo E ie wl ca xT en n pwi re 7 s a c cou H o 14 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 AXUM Engine The engine of the Axum drives all audio processing routing and from the surfaces and remote locations it can be controlled using MambaNet Therefore it is required that you setup the engine system with your settings before it will work according your requirements Of course we deliver the system in a default configuration that will cover 90 of the functionality you wish Setting up the engine your mixing console is done using your web browser Simply enter the IP address of the 19 rack in your browser and log on to the configuration pages By default the IP Address is http 192 168 0 200 at the first startu
123. t 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 a roereoetreoer t Processing Routing Figure 18 Input module configuration e Console Shows to which console the module is assigned e Preset 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B Page 1 234 Module 8 1 Line 4 Clean Fw 4 Clean Fw 4 Clean Line 4 Clean Module 16 al DJ Set Clean DJ Set Clean Shows the source and processing preset selected for corresponding module preset If the symbol appears there is an active routing preset click on the link to go to the configuration page for the module e Processing Here you can see if there is any processing done click on the link to go to the configuration page for the module e Routing click on the link to go to the configuration page for the module AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 33 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 1 11 1 Module configuration page On this page you can setup the default module configuration used at startup if programmed default is selected in global configuration If you have made your settings and you would like to copy them to all modules in this console for example if you want to use the same EQ center frequencies you can simply hit To all console x modules after you made and checked the settings on the current module a ara aT lt tr a a a a f xum Module configuration Module 3 lt lt Configuration for module 3 Conso
124. t Z SSS 8 Blue _RTN__ Blue VideoReturn Blue Video o oZ o o o a neo o 12 13 S Shield Ground _ _ S o o Table 9 3 VGA 15p D Sub connector 1 KB Data Keyboard Mouse Data l KB CLK CT CLK Keyboard Mouse Connection D a pee eens sulle Table 9 4 Keyboard amp Mouse mini DIN connector Pin __ Pin name Function Ss Comment VBUS Supply power USB Data outface USE USB Data inface Shield Table 9 5 USB connector 2x AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 64 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 6 DSR__ DataSetReady 2 RD_______ Receive Data 8 CTS ClearToSend 9 RI Ring Indicator Ground Table 9 6 RS232 9pin SUB D connector Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet TX 10 100BASE T Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet RX 10 100BASE T fo Table 9 7 Ethernet RJ45 connection AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 65 A X U M User Manual In rack configuration you can connect objects of MambaNet nodes to AXUM engine functions Here you can also configure the GPIO objects of your I O cards MambaNet nodes By following the links you can reconfigure the functions that connect to the objects The sensor and actuator data types determine which function assigns to the object For a complete list of the functions you can look up chapter 20 Appendix C Engine functions Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Axum Rack configurat
125. t and gives the surface flexibility and power to the AXUM digital audio system To understand the AXUM digital audio system it would help to know some principles of MambaNet MambaNet definitions Objects A fader switch will have to trigger an action in the AXUM digital audio system In MambaNet we Call these faders and switches objects Nodes In the hardware the faders and switches are grouped on modular blocks think of a single PCB such blocks are represented as nodes in MambaNet Engine In the Axum digital system the engine is in fact your mixing console The functions available in the engine can connect to one or more objects found in your network In practice this means you can connect any surface element like switches and faders to any function of your mixing console s From now on you can design your own functionality at the control surface Information for manufacturers and developers is located at http www mambanet org it is possible to make your own communication with the mixing system we have a MambaNet library available for Windows DLL and Linux lib For professional developers it is possible to buy a Manufacture ID from D amp R so you are able to make your own equipment compatible with the MambaNet protocol Secondly local radio stations can use manufacturer ID OxFFFF for some custom implementations All manufacturer IDs are unique except the OxFFFF which is free for in house implem
126. t over UDP IP and TCP IP Standardized cabling with RJ45 shielded for audio connections Advanced security system based User database for identification AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 10 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 4 4 Principle of operation The AXUM system will be build up around the matrix router that gives a lot of routing flexibility Up to 4 DSP cards can be inserted to create mixing power as requested For example you can create with one AXUM system equipped with one DSP card A single mixing console with 32 stereo modules and 16 stereo busses Multiple mixing consoles maximal 4 3 consoles are used in our example 1 consoles with 16 stereo modules and 6 stereo busses 1 consoles with 12 stereo modules and 6 stereo busses 1 console 4 stereo modules and 4 stereo busses This makes clear we do not talk over a mixing console the AXUM is an audio platform Depending on the configuration you can make your own studio console s surface functionality Al this power is controlled and configured by the AXUM engine This engine configuration is described in detail later on As mentioned before the configuration is done within the Axum engine now we will give a short overview introduction on the structure of the mixing console s platform solution of the engine For the configuration of the busses monitor busses and modules you can setup to which console it should belon
127. ted destination source its related destination is used itn atewadnken tL related destination source its related destination is used reiated destination soursits related destination bused fo related destination source its related destination is used related destination source its related destination is used related destination source its related destination is used related destination source its related destination is used When module select for console 1 is activated the a R current module will be selected for a super module or the EQ window When module select for console 2 is activated the rr current module will be selected for a super module or the EQ window When module select for console 3 is activated the current module will be selected for a super module or the EQ window AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 110 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Function name comments Example object to connect to Version Select 4 When module select for console 4 is activated the Switch 2 3 current module will be selected for a super module or the EQ window Console Tells on which console the current module is Selected module indicator configured Audio level left Left audio level of the module input Audio level right Right audio level of the module input Audio phase Phase between left and right of t
128. tination mono Switch I O card mono l Mono amp Monitor mono Make this destination mono if the source is a I O card mono monitor buss and the monitor buss mono is activated or its local mono is set Phase Changes phase for this destination Switch I O card phase Phase amp Monitor phase Changes phase for this destination if the source I O card phase is a monitor buss and the monitor buss phase is activated or its local phase is set Talkback 1 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 1 Talkback 1 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 1 talkback 1 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 2 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 2 Talkback 2 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 2 talkback 2 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 3 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 3 Talkback 3 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 3 l talkback 3 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set Talkback 4 Do talkback to this destination Switch I O card talkback 4 Talkback 4 amp Monitor Do talkback to this destination if the source is a I O card talkback 4 talkback 4 monitor buss and the monitor buss talkb
129. tion Comment MIC input in phase MIC input out phase max level 20dBu z Audo jnotuseg CEREM not used jumper TTL GPIO IfjumperGPO 3 GPlO1a__ GP Out TTL _ Photo MOS relay see chapter 11 3 1 max 50V 200mA GPIO1b nGP In TTO 7 GPIO2a GP Out TTL Photo MOS relay GPIO2b _ nGP In TTL max 50v 200ma SC Chapter 11 3 1 Audio ground and Table 10 1 MIC RJ45 connection AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 69 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 2Line input card There are four balanced stereo line inputs available on each card Each RJ45 connector represents a stereo line input and two GPIO s which can be connected to the 19 patch panels with a shielded twisted pair STP cable A X U M 4 acTO For each GPIO you can choose by way of a hardware jumper on de board between TTL Input output or Photo MOS relay output see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection For software configuration see chapter 9 3 GPIO Pin Con Pair _ Pin name Function Comment Left line input in phase Left line input out phase max level 26dBu z Right line input in phase 6 2B Right line input out phase max level 26dBu Oooo If jumper TTL GPIO If jumper GPO GPIO1a GP Out TTL Photo MOS relay see chapter 11 3 1 y GPIO1b nGP In TTL max 50V 200mA GPIO2a GP Out TTL Photo MOS relay GPIO2b nGP In TTL max 50v 200ma _ S Chapter 11 3 1 GND
130. tomatically the N 1 signal is selected You can choose Input sources Mic line dig etc etc Mix busses Monitor busses Insert outs of modules e Default signal routing Here you can choose which signal feeds the physical outputs Stereo if no mix Minus source is assigned Output left and right received their corresponding signal Lett Output left and right both receive the left signal Right Output left and right both receive the right signal Mono only if a mix minus source is assigned The mix minus signal is always a mono signal e N 1 from mix minus source When the selected source is assigned to a module this destination automatically creates an N 1 using the selected source There is no limitation on the amount of N 1s every module is able to make its own N 1 e Delete When you click on this column the destination will be deleted and also all references are deleted e Create a new destination By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the physical outputs and label for the new destination When you select the same output for both channels the system will use it on the left output and set the right to none AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 26 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 This page makes it possible to select the sources for the 16 talkback busses available in the AXUM A talkback buss may be summed switched to any destination of t
131. umber build and install date y Package name Version C puid date Install date axum processes ul git 7 Wed Nov 24 12 28 39 2010 Wed Nov 24 12 30 18 2010 axum website ui git 6 Wed Nov 24 13 46 23 2010 Fri Dec 3 13 51 48 2010 fbsplash theme dnr 1 1 Wed Jul 15 13 00 15 2009 Mon Apr 21 17 04 18 2003 qt dnr 4 5 2 1 Thu Jul 16 11 29 14 2009 Thu Apr 24 01 18 09 2003 Figure 52 Package versions AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 102 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 19 2 Change password The webserver requires authentication On this page you change the username and password service service Figure 53 Change password AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 103 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 19 3 Upload logo On this page you can upload you own logo which will appear on the meter screen Axum Service Select logo file logo png 256x150 Bestand kiezen Geen bestand gekozen Jpload Requires a surtace reboot to be used Current used logo fresized to 256x150 9 Figure 54 Logo upload e Logo upload Choose the logo you want to use and upload it to the website The logo must be a png image It will be resized to 256x150 pixels After a reboot the logo will be visible on the meter screen from the AXUM console AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 104 A X
132. umper GPO 3 GPIO1a GP Out TTL _ Photo MOS relay see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO1b nGP In TTL max 50V 200mA GPIO2a _ GP Out TTL __ Photo MOS relay ee chapter 11 3 1 GPIO2b nGP In TTL max 50V 200mA Audio ground and Table 10 6 Phones RJ45 connection C amp D AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 73 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 6 CobraNet in output card This CobraNet In output card converts the CobraNet network signals into digital audio so it AXU M can be processed in the AXUM system s 19 inch rack acTO l i i The CobraNet In out card can be ordered with various channel counts please contact your sales contact for the available options Function Ethernet Ethernet TX 10 100BASE T Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet RX 10 100BASE T Ethernet Pin name CNB GND Shield AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 14 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 10 7 ADAT in output card 4 A X U M AcTO INPUT A Lek O OUTPUT A INPUT B LeO OUTPUT B This ADAT In output card converts the ADAT optical signals into digital audio which can be received by the 19 inch rack The ADAT card has to run synchronous with the connected devices allowed sample rate frequencies are 32k Hz 44 1kHz or 48kHz AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 75 A X U M User Manual Versi
133. uration pages are http 192 168 0 200 for the configuration in main menu http 192 168 0 23x for the controller surface configuration for the first surface set x to 4 for a second surface set x to 5 etc To prevent other people to access the Axum configuration pages you need to logon The default logon is Username service Password service This account may change which is explained in chapter 6 2 6 Change web accounts Network specialists can find some more information in chapter 18 Appendix A AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl Version 3 0 2012 01 09 A X U M User Manual z j x g co Doon Lr all z MOOO S inn Donan mA manasan MAMAA yg T E T ommojenm mama nn cl a T Standard Ethernet peon CA M EMO Se OOO FT a felole MM MMA aw ay campoan mona Peo on s on jepan pm aam Be 3505 mm anm Control over Ethernet MambaNet 100Wb CAT 3c Additional MambaNet pancls and accessorics A Enon Smm nmana H EJ oy a EJ Audio over Ethernet CobraNet 100Mb CAT3e MambaMetCobraMet over Ethernet 1Gb CAT6 Fibre Spanning tree redundancy MambaNet over TEMIP 1981 w DSI 2 Figure 1 Basic system layout AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 4 2 Communication All control communication takes place with MambaNe
134. use the GPO functions you should maybe change the hardware jumper setting on the board see chapter 11 3 1 GPIO TTL Relay selection to enable the given engine function The default jumper setting is GPO Relay for all cards except for the MIC input card The default jumper setting for the MIC input card is GPIO TTL for GPIO 1 3 5 and 7 and GPO Relay for GPIO 2 4 6 and 8 Axum Rack configuration Address 00000018 Nr Object configuration for Rack MICAD 1 4 slot Description Default Function Label Default label GPO 1 Time GPO 2 Time GPO 3 Time GPO 4 Time GPO 5 Time GPO 6 Time GPO 7 Time GPO 8 Time Type actuator actuator actuator actuator actuator actuator actuator n o0 o o 0 o o o actuator Figure 44 GPO Time configuration AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl Default The gray value is the startup default this may be changed by assigning a custom value The value must be between 0 250 where 0 is a continuous signal and 1 250 is the pulse width in milliseconds When you submit an empty box the object returns to the startup default value OTe A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 Axum Rack configuration Address 00000018 Object configuration for Rack MICAD 1 4 slot 3 Description Type Default Function Label Default label GPO 1 Active state actuator GPO 2 Active state actuator GPO 3 Active state actuator GPO 4 Active state actuator G
135. witch 1 3 Module 1 Prog on off Bussi1 2 on Switch 2 3 Module 2 Prog on off Bussi1 2 on Switch 3 3 Module 3 Prog on off Bussi1 2 on Switch 4 3 Module 4 Prog on off Bussi 2 on Switch 1 4 Module 1 Sub on off Buss3 4 on Figure 25 Node object configuration to Axum functions e Default The gray value is the startup default this may be changed by assigning a custom value When you submit an empty box the object returns to the startup default value e Function Here you may select which engine function is connected to the object e Label Here you may change the label which is a shortcut for the selected function if none is given the default function label will be used the label will appear in the remote configuration software e User level Per user level you can overwrite the default level per function If y is selected the function will be available in the selected user level If n is selected the function won t be available if the y n value is shown light gray the function default user level is used In the column headers you may toggle the user level for all objects in the node AXUM from D amp R Phone 31 294 418014 E Mail info d r nl 43 A X U M User Manual Version 3 0 2012 01 09 You can see an overview of the cards in the rack on this page You can find information like the slot number MambaNet address card name number of inputs and outputs The link Configure will go to a page for connecting objects of

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