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Euphonix Modular I/O Configuration Guide
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Euphonix Modular I/O Configuration Guide
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electrical shock to persons.
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to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions
in the literature accompanying the product.
1) Read these instructions.
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3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with a dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Euphonix Modular I/O Configuration Guide Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Product Description .……………….……..……… 9
1.1 Modular I/O Frame ………………………………………………………..9
1.1.1 IO93 Modular Frame .………….….………….………….……10
1.1.2 IO94 Stagebox Frame .………….………...…………..………11
1.1.3 IO95 Modular Frame ……………………………………….....11
1.2 MADI, Control, and Sync Modules ……………………………..………12
1.2.1 MM934/MM934opt MADI In/Out ……………………..………12
1.2.2 MM935 MADI In/Out …………………………………..………13
1.2.3 MM936 MADI In/Out …………………………………..………13
1.2.4 SY982 Sync ……………………………………………….……14
1.2.5 SY983 Sync ……………………………………………….……15
1.2.6 FC972 Remote …………………………………………………15
1.2.7 WC984 4ch WCLK Out ……………………….………………16
1.3 Audio I/O Modules ………………………………………………….……16
1.3.1 AD914 4ch Mic Input ……………...……………………..……16
1.3.2 AD920 4ch Analog Line Input …………………………..……16
1.3.3 DA921 4ch Analog Line Output ………………………………17
1.3.4 AD922 4ch Analog Line Input …………………………..……17
Euphonix Modular I/O is designed to add a new level of flexibility in I/O
configuration to the Euphonix range of audio converters. The Modular I/O
system offers several types of frames that can be fitted with a variety of I/O
modules. This allows frames to be customized to exactly meet client
requirements. For interface to the console, all signals are converted to MADI.
Audio formats supported are remote control preamp, line level analog, AES/EBU,
Dolby encoder/decoder, and HD/SD embedder/de-embedder. Other modules
provide sync and remote control interface. Redundant multimode fiber
connection for stageboxes is also supported.
The descriptions that follow are divided into the following groups of components
• Modular I/O Frames
• MADI, Control and Sync Modules
• Audio I/O Modules
Note: The component settings descriptions are not all-inclusive. Only the
most relevant settings for product understanding have been included here.
See the manufacturer’s data sheets for a complete listing of all options
and switch settings.
1.1 Modular I/O Frames
Euphonix offers several frame types, each specified for particular
applications. Characteristics of the frames can be categorized as follows:
•Backplane Space
Module widths are either 1 slot or 2 slots (termed “4HP” per slot).
Single sided frames contain a 19 slot (76HP) “rear-plane”. Doublesided frames contain a 19 slot “rear-plane” and an 18 slot (72HP)
“front-plane”.
•Power Supplies
All frames contain dual-redundant power supplies. However,
supply power capacity and mounting (built-in vs. removable)
depends on the frame type.
Each audio backplane contains 32 passive stereo audio busses (64
total signal paths). Audio source and destination modules are
connected to audio busses via physical on-board jumpers or via
web-browser interface. Any audio buss may have multiple
destinations but only a single source. Different frames have
options to isolate audio busses in certain physical slot positions.
This enables higher signal densities.
•Control Buss
Each frame contains a single control buss. The control bus
interfaces to LAN via the FC972 Remote module. This enables
console control of mic preamps and web-browser configuration of
certain modules (other modules do not require any external control
and do not appear on the control bus). The FC972 may be
mounted in any frame slot and is assigned a unique IP address.
Up to 16 “controllable” modules may be fitted into a given frame
and each is assigned a unique ID via on-board switches.
•Sync Buss
Each frame contains a single sync buss that is shared by all
modules in the frame. Several modules may act as the frame sync
source such as the SY983 Sync (single and redundant
configurations available) any MADI module (lock to incoming MADI).
The sync source module(s) must be placed in any of the four red
“reserved” slots located in the rear-plane (slot positions 1-4).
These slots may also be used for other modules. If a MADI module
is used a sync source, the frame must not contain any SY983/982
modules for proper operation.
1.1.1 IO93 Modular I/O Frame
General Description
The IO93 is a 3RU double-sided frame with removable dualredundant PSUs capable of delivering 5v@12A of usable
power. The frame contains 19 rear-plane slots and 18 frontplane slots for modules. Rear-plane slots 1-4 are “reserved”
for the sync source module(s). Other modules may be fitted
here also. Sync and control busses are shared by all slots in
the frame. Audio busses may be isolated between the front
and rear planes via an interconnect PCB located in the unit
(configurable via DIP switched, some disassembly required
to access).
Connections, Power, Space, Weight
Power (IEEEx2); PSU: autosensing (100~240vAC, 50/60Hz);
input current (internal 5vDC rail at maximum load): 1.5A @
99vAC, 700mA @ 207vAC; output: 5v@12A usable power,
3RU, front-plane module space: 72HP, rear-plane space:
76HP (typical module width: 4HP/8HP), audio connections
will appear on front and rear in typical configurations.
Weight: ~5.3kg.
1.1.2 IO94 Stagebox Frame
General Description
The IO94 is a 3RU single-sided frame with built-in dualredundant PSUs. The frame contains 19 rear-plane slots.
Rear-plane slots 1-4 are “reserved” for the sync source
module(s). Other modules may be fitted here also. Sync,
control, and audio busses are shared by all slots in the frame.
Connections, Power, Space, Weight
Power (IEEEx2); PSU: autosensing (100~240vAC, 50/60Hz);
input current (internal 5vDC rail at maximum load): 3A @
99vAC, 1.5A @ 207vAC; output: 5v@20A usable power,
3RU, rear-plane space: 76HP (typical module width:
4HP/8HP), audio connections will appear rear only. Weight:
~5.3kg.
The IO95 is a 3RU double-sided frame with removable dualredundant PSUs capable of delivering 5v@12A of usable
power. The frame contains 19 rear-plane slots and 18 frontplane slots for modules. Rear-plane slots 1-4 are “reserved”
for the sync source module(s). Other modules may be fitted
here also. Sync and control busses are shared by all slots in
the frame.
For use as a local-side interface for redundant MADI-overFiber, four rear-plane “positions” of 3-slots each are audio
isolated from the rest of the frame. These positions are as
follows: slots 8-10, slots 11-13, slots 14-16, and slots17-19.
Modules placed in these positions share the frames sync
and control busses.
The remaining 7 rear-plane slots (which includes the four
“reserved” slots) may be isolated from the front-plane via an
interconnect PCB located in the unit (configurable via DIP
switched, some disassembly required to access).
Connections, Power, Space, Weight
Power (IEEEx2); PSU: autosensing (100~240vAC, 50/60Hz);
input current (internal 5vDC rail at maximum load): 1.5A @
99vAC, 700mA @ 207vAC; output: 5v@12A usable power,
3RU, front-plane module space: 72HP, rear-plane space:
76HP (typical module width: 4HP/8HP), audio connections
will appear on front and rear in typical configurations.
Weight: ~5.3kg.
1.2 MADI, Control, and Sync modules
1.2.1 MM934/MM934opt MADI In/Out
General Description
The MM934 contains a single MADI I/O and optional multimode fiber transceiver (MM934opt). The module features a
master sync mode that allows it to derive the master sync
source for the rack from its MADI input. MADI working
modes set via on-board switches determine how it connects
to the 32 stereo busses available on the backplane. All
settings are done from on-board switches.
Working modes (label from MADI perspective). See
Chapter 2 for cross reference between MADI I/O and audio
In frames operating at 96k sample rate, only the first 28
signals in a MADI stream are available. In these cases, <32
in, 32 out> working mode yields the best signal efficiency
with 28 MADI inputs and 28 MADI outputs at 96k.
Note: When used as the master sync source, the
MM934/MM934opt MADI In/Out should only be
removed from a frame after the frame has been
powered down. Possible damage may occur to some
I/O modules if the master sync source is removed
from a live frame.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
MADI I/O (BNC x2). Multimode fiber: 62.5/125µm, 1310nm,
one fiber strand per direction (SC x2) in MM934opt, ~350
mA (~500mA for MM934opt), 4HP. ~150g.
1.2.2 MM935 MADI In/Out
General Description
The MM935 contains a single coax MADI I/O. The module
features a master sync mode that allows it to derive the
master sync source for the rack from its MADI input. Certain
settings are done from on-board switches such as device ID.
Buss configuration is accomplished using a flexible
crosspoint matrix configured via web-browser interface.
Note: When used as the master sync source, the
MM935 MADI In/Out should only be removed from a
frame after the frame has been powered down.
Possible damage may occur to some I/O modules if
the master sync source is removed from a live frame.
The MM936 contains a single MADI I/O connected via two
multi-mode fiber transceivers for redundant MADI-over-Fiber
operation. The module is typically placed in an IO94
Stagebox frame and interfaces to the console via a MM936
and MM934 pair placed in an IO95 local-side interface frame.
The module features a master sync mode that allows it to
lock a frame to its MADI input. Certain settings are done
from on-board switches such as device ID. Buss
configuration is accomplished using a flexible crosspoint
matrix configured via web-browser interface.
Note: When used as the master sync source, the
MM936 MADI In/Out should only be removed from a
frame after the frame has been powered down.
Possible damage may occur to some I/O modules if
the master sync source is removed from a live frame.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Redundant multi-mode fiber: 62.5/125µm, 1310nm, one
fiber strand per direction (SC x4), ~500 mA, 4HP. ~150g.
1.2.4 SY982 Sync (discontinued-replaced by the SY983 Sync)
General Description
The SY982 contains an internal clock and can lock to
external AES Sync, Word Clock, or Video signal. Internal
sample rates are 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, and 96k. The module
features a sync redundancy mode which allows two modules,
designated master and slave, to be fitted into a rack. If the
master loses sync, the slave automatically takes over.
SY982 Sync module(s) must be fitted into any of the four
reserved slots on the rear-plane. All settings are done from
on-board switches.
Note: The SY982 Sync module should only be
removed from a frame after the frame has been
powered down. Possible damage may occur to some
I/O modules if the master sync source is removed
from a live frame.
Sync in (BNC), Word Clock out (BNC), ~300 mA, 4HP,
~200g.
1.2.5 SY983 Sync
General Description
The SY983 contains an internal clock and can lock to
external AES Sync, Word Clock, Video signal, or Tri-Level
Sync. Internal sample rates are 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, and 96k.
The module features a sync redundancy mode which allows
two modules, designated master and slave, to be fitted into a
rack. If the master loses sync, the slave automatically takes
over. SY983 Sync modules must be fitted into any of the
four reserved slots on the rear-plane. On-board switches
are used for certain settings including device ID. Webbrowser interface via FC972 Remote provides access to
module status and settings.
Note: The SY983 Sync module should only be
removed from a frame after the frame has been
powered down. Possible damage may occur to some
I/O modules if the master sync source is removed
from a live frame.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Sync in (BNC), Word Clock out (BNC), ~300 mA, 4HP,
~200g.
1.2.6 FC972 Remote
General Description
The FC972 acts as a TCP/IP interface to the frame’s internal
communications buss. Frames with externally configured
modules (remote preamps, 8-ch embedder/de-embedder,
SY983 Sync) must have an FC972 Remote fitted.
Configuration of this module via serial and/or web browser
interface may be necessary. See the manufacturer’s data
sheet for details.
TCP/IP (RJ45), CAN Remote (RJ45) no longer used, RS232
(9pin DSub) for ip address configuration, ~300 mA, 4HP,
~200g.
1.2.7 WC984 4ch WCLK Out
General Description
The WC984 provides four workclock outputs derived from
the frame’s sync buss, regardless of the module being used
as the master sync source. Sample rates from 44.1k ~ 96k
are supported. This module is highly recommended from
frames where sync-to-MADI is being used as the sync
method. The module requires no settings.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Wordclock out (BNC x4), ~100 mA, 4HP, ~150g.
1.3 Audio I/O modules
1.3.1 AD914 4ch Mic Input
General Description
The AD914 provides 4 remote controlled preamps with 24 bit
resolution and sample rates up to 96k. Preamps are
controlled via Eucon interface or web browser interface via
the TCP/IP network on the FC972 Remote. On-board
switches are used to link the sources to the frame’s audio
busses and to set the device ID.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Analog input (MXLR x4), ~1300mA, 4HP, ~300g.
1.3.2 AD920 4ch Analog Line Input
General Description
The AD920 provides 4 analog inputs with 24 bit resolution
and sample rates up to 96k. All settings are done with onboard switches including buss linking and analog reference
level.
The DA921 provides 4 analog outputs with 24 bit resolution
and sample rates up to 96k. All settings are done with onboard switches including buss linking and analog reference
level.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Analog output (MXLR x4), ~650mA, 8HP, ~200g.
1.3.4 AD922 4ch Analog Line Input
General Description
The AD922 provides 4 analog inputs with 24 bit resolution
and sample rates up to 96k. All settings are done with onboard switches including buss linking and analog reference
level.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Analog input (15p DSub), ~850mA, 4HP, ~200g.
1.3.5 DA923 4ch Analog Line Output
General Description
The DA923 provides 4 analog outputs with 24 bit resolution
and sample rates up to 96k. All settings are done with onboard switches including buss linking and analog reference
level.
The AD924 provides 4 remote controlled preamps with 24 bit
resolution and sample rates up to 96k. Preamps are
controlled via Eucon interface or web browser interface via
the TCP/IP network on the FC972 Remote. On-board
switches are used to link the sources to the frame’s audio
busses and to set the device ID.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Analog input (MXLR x4), ~1100mA, 8HP, ~300g.
1.3.7 DD908 4ch AES I/O (110Ω)
General Description
The DD908 provides 4 AES inputs (2 pairs) with SRC and 4
AES outputs (2 pairs) with 110Ω connection. Buss link
settings are done with on-board switches.
The DD911 provides 4 AES inputs (2 pairs) with SRC and 4
AES outputs (2 pairs) with 75Ω connection. Buss link
settings are done with on-board switches.
The DD901 provides decoding of Dolby E and Dolby digital
signals. Access to metadata parameters is via web-browser
interface (FC972 Remote required). Certain settings are
done from on-board switches such as device ID.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Dolby D/E input (BNC), Metadata out (9-pin DSub), 4HP.
1.3.14 DE911 Dolby E Encoder
General Description
The DD911 provides encoding of a Dolby E signal. Access
to metadata parameters is via web-browser interface (FC972
Remote required). Certain settings are done from on-board
switches such as device ID.
For proper operation, this unit must be locked to video sync
via an SY983 Sync module.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Dolby E output (BNC), Metadata in (9-pin DSub), 4HP.
1.3.15 DE912 Dolby D+ Encoder
General Description
The DD911 provides encoding of a Dolby D+ signal. Access
to metadata parameters is via web-browser interface (FC972
Remote required). Certain settings are done from on-board
switches such as device ID.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
Dolby D+ output (BNC), Metadata in (9-pin DSub), 4HP.
The SD941 can embed or de-embed 4 channels of audio
to/from a single SD video signal as per SMPTE272M
standard. Embedding/de-embedding may be applied to any
of the four available 4-channel audio groups. Although the
module is capable of terminal-gear type functionality such as
audio replacement, typically when used as an audio console
interface it will function as either an embedder or deembedder. All settings are done using on-board switches.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
SD out (BNC), SD in (BNC), SD through (BNC), ~800mA,
4HP, ~300g.
1.3.17 SD942 8ch SD Embedder/De-embedder
General Description
The SD942 can embed or de-embed 8 channels of audio
to/from a single SD video signal as per SMPTE272M
standard. Embedding or de-embedding may be applied to
any 8 of the available 16 channels of embedded audio via
flexible cross-point matrix (FC972 Remote required).
Certain settings are done from on-board switches such as
device ID.
Although the module is capable of terminal-gear type
functionality such as audio replacement, typically when used
as an audio console interface it will function as either an
embedder or de-embedder.
Additional features include 8 channel of audio delay, and a
video test pattern generator.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
SD in (BNC), SD Out (BNC x2), SD through (BNC),
~1000mA, 4HP, ~300g.
1.3.18 HD943 8ch HD/SD Embedder/De-embedder
General Description
The HD943 can embed or de-embed 8 channels of audio
to/from a single SD or HD video signal (auto-sensing) as per
SMPTE272M (SD) or SMPTE299M (HD) standard.
Embedding or de-embedding may be applied to any 8 of the
available 16 channels of embedded audio via flexible crosspoint matrix (FC972 Remote required). Certain settings are
done from on-board switches such as device ID.
Although the module is capable of terminal-gear type
functionality such as audio replacement, typically when used
as an audio console interface it will function as either an
embedder or de-embedder.
Additional features include 8 channel of audio delay, and a
video test pattern generator.
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
HD/SD in (BNC), HD/SD Out (BNC x2), HD/SD through
(BNC), ~1000mA, 4HP, ~300g
• Cross-reference Between MM934 MADI I/O and Audio Busses
2.3.1 Summery of Module Frames
framedescriptionPSU
standard double-sided
IO93
IO94
IO95
frame
single-sided f rame for
stagebox use
double-sided fr ame
for local-side MADIover-Fiber interface
Sync: Eac h frame locks to a single sync source module fitted in slots 1~4 in the rear -plane.
Control: Remote operation of modules (when requir ed) via a single FC972 Remote module. May be fitted in any slot.
All frames weight ~5.3kg
dual redundant
hot-swappable
dual redundant
built-in
dual redundant
hot-swappable
front-plane
slots (4HP)
for local I/O
1819yes---
---19------
187yes
rear-plane
slots (4HP)
for local I/O
front/rear
backplane link
switch
Figure 2-9: Summery of Frames
2.3.2 Summary of Sync Modules
artdescriptionconnector
FC972 Frame Controllerremote control module RJ45 (LAN)1~300mA~200g
SY982 Syncsingle sync inputBNC (Sync In, WC Out)1~300mA~200g
SY983 Synctri-level sync supportBNC (Sync In, WC Out)1~300mA~200g
WC984 4x Word Clock Out word clock output x4BNC x41~100mA~150g
2.3.5 Cross-Reference Between MM934 MADI I/O and Audio Busses
input56 in48 in, 16 out 32 in, 32 out 16 in, 48 out 56 outoutput
audio in 1/2---S1S1S1S1MADI out 1/2
audio in 3/4---S2S2S2S2MADI out 3/4
audio in 5/6---S3S3S3S3MADI out 5/6
audio in 7/8---S4S4S4S4MADI out 7/8
audio in 9/10---S5S5S5S5MADI out 9/10
audio in 11/12---S6S6S6S6MADI out 11/12
audio in 13/14---S7S7S7S7MADI out 13/14
audio in 15/16---S8S8S8S8MADI out 15/16
audio in 17/18------S9S9S9MADI out 17/18
audio in 19/20------S10S10S10MADI out 19/20
audio in 21/22------S11S11S11MADI out 21/22
audio in 23/24------S12S12S12MADI out 23/24
audio in 25/26------S13S13S13MADI out 25/26
audio in 27/28------S14S14S14MADI out 27/28
audio in 29/30------S15S15S15MADI out 29/30
audio in 31/32------S16S16S16MADI out 31/32
audio in 33/34---------S17S17MADI out 33/34
audio in 35/36---------S18S18MADI out 35/36
audio in 37/38---------S19S19MADI out 37/38
audio in 39/40---------S20S20MADI out 39/40
audio in 41/42---------S21S21MADI out 41/42
audio in 43/44---------S22S22MADI out 43/44
audio in 45/46---------S23S23MADI out 45/46
audio in 47/48---------S24S24MADI out 47/48
audio in 49/50------------S25MADI out 49/50
audio in 51/52------------S26MADI out 51/52
audio in 53/54------------S27MADI out 53/54
audio in 55/56------------S28MADI out 55/56
MADI in 1/2S32S32S32S32---audio out 1/2
MADI in 3/4S31S31S31S31---audio out 3/4
MADI in 5/6S30S30S30S30---audio out 5/6
MADI in 7/8S29S29S29S29---audio out 7/8
MADI in 9/10S28S28S28S28---audio out 9/10
MADI in 11/12S27S27S27S27---audio out 11/12
MADI in 13/14S26S26S26S26---audio out 13/14
MADI in 15/16S25S25S25S25---audio out 15/16
MADI in 17/18S24S24S24------audio out 17/18
MADI in 19/20S23S23S23------audio out 19/20
MADI in 21/22S22S22S22------audio out 21/22
MADI in 23/24S21S21S21------audio out 23/24
MADI in 25/26S20S20S20------audio out 25/26
MADI in 27/28S19S19S19------audio out 27/28
MADI in 29/30S18S18S18------audio out 29/30
MADI in 31/32S17S17S17------audio out 31/32
MADI in 33/34S16S16---------audio out 33/34
MADI in 35/36S15S15---------audio out 35/36
MADI in 37/38S14S14---------audio out 37/38
MADI in 39/40S13S13---------audio out 39/40
MADI in 41/42S12S12---------audio out 41/42
MADI in 43/44S11S11---------audio out 43/44
MADI in 45/46S10S10---------audio out 45/46
MADI in 47/48S9S9---------audio out 47/48
MADI in 49/50S8------------audio out 49/50
MADI in 51/52S7------------audio out 51/52
MADI in 53/54S6------------audio out 53/54
MADI in 55/56S5------------audio out 55/56
Figure 2-13: Cross-Reference Between MM934 MADI I/O and Audio Busses
Single MM934 MADI I/O configuration working modes:
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Chapter 3: Product Data Sheets
In this chapter, the following Product Data Sheets are provided:
Euphonix Modular I/O Configuration Guide Product Data Sheets
IO93 Modular Frame
Features
19" modular chassis, 3RU, RF shielded
• incl. 2 power supplies PS993 in redundant
mode
• incl. 1 double appliance socket with mains
filter and switch
• dual plane-card installation from both sides
• external dimensions in accordance with DIN
41494, 320mm depth
• aluminum side panels chromated, aluminum
cross extrusions, RF protection by 0.8mm
steel covers, zinc passivated
Frame Layout
1/3
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IO93 Modular Frame
2/3
Technical Specifications
frame size
depth: 420mm
rack space 3RU
front-plane space for modules: 72HP (18 single-width slots)
rear-plane space for modules: 76HP (19 single-width slots)
weight: ~5.3kg
power supplies: dual redundant PS993
input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz auto-sensing
output: 16 amps at 5vDC
connector: IEC x2
audio busses
front-plane 32 stereo busses
rear-plane: 32 stereo busses
linking: via backplane interconnect PC board DIP switches
sync/control busses
sync slots: four master sync source reserved slots (4HP each) on rear-plane
(may also be used for other modules)
sync linking: front-plane and rear-plane sync busses linked
control buss: CAN buss, linked between planes
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IO94 Stagebox Frame
Features
19" modular chassis, 3RU, RF shielded
• incl. 2 built-in, power supplies in redundant
mode
• incl. 1 double appliance socket with mains
filter and switch
• single plane-card installation from both sides
• external dimensions in accordance with DIN
41494, 320mm depth
• aluminum side panels chromated, aluminum
cross extrusions, RF protection by 0.8mm
steel covers, zinc passivated
• Designed specifically for stagebox
application. Configurations with 48 remote
preamps/16 analog outs available.
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Technical Specifications
frame size
depth: 300mm
rack space 3RU
rear-plane space for modules: 76HP (19 single-width slots)
weight: ~5.3kg
power supplies: dual redundant built-in supplies
input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz auto-sensing
output: 20 amps at 5vDC
connector: IEC x2
audio busses 32 stereo busses
sync/control busses
sync slots: four master sync source reserved slots (4HP each) on rear-plane
(may also be used for other modules)
control buss: CAN buss
Sample Configuration
to local-side redundant
MADI-over-Fiber I/F
to local-side
LAN-over-Fiber port x2
Blackbox
100TX- (2x)100FX
Redundant Fiber
Media Converter
Analog Out 1-16
(15p-DSub x 4)
Mic In 1-48
(RJ45 x 48)
Stagebox frame #1
Preamp Out 1-48:
Analog Split to PA
(15p-DSub x 12)
Stagebox frame #2
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IO94 Stagebox Frame
Installation
front-view
rear-view
Four red “reserved” slots
for master sync source
modules (may be used for
other modules as well)
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IO95 Modular Frame
Features
19" modular chassis, 3RU, RF shielded
• incl. 2 power supplies PS993 in redundant
mode
• incl. 1 double appliance socket with mains
filter and switch
• dual plane-card installation from both sides
• external dimensions in accordance with DIN
41494, 320mm depth
• aluminum side panels chromated, aluminum
cross extrusions, RF protection by 0.8mm
steel covers, zinc passivated
• Provides four positions for local-side
redundant MADI-over-Fiber interface
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IO95 Modular Frame
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Technical Specifications
frame size
depth: 420mm
rack space 3RU
front-plane space for modules: 72HP (18 single-width slots)
rear-plane space for modules: 76HP (19 single-width slots. 12 of these slots are audio isolated
to provide four positions for local-side redundant MADI-
over-Fiber interface)
weight: ~5.3kg
power supplies: dual redundant PS993
input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz auto-sensing
output: 16 amps at 5vDC
connector: IEC x2
audio busses
front-plane 32 stereo busses
rear-plane: 32 stereo busses
linking: via backplane interconnect PC board DIP switches
sync/control busses
sync slots: four master sync source reserved slots (4HP each) on rear-plane
(may also be used for other modules)
sync linking: front-plane and rear-plane sync busses linked
control buss: CAN buss, linked between planes
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Audio buss separations allow four
audio-isolated “positions” for localside redundant MADI-over-Fiber
interface
Four red “reserved” slots for master
sync source modules (may be used
for other modules as well)
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IO95 Modular I/O Frame
Local-side Redundant MADI-over-Fiber Interface
The IO95 frame provides four “positions” for local-side interface to
redundant MADI-over-Fiber stageboxes. Audio busses in these positions
are isolated from the rest of the frame. Sync and control busses are
shared. Each position is fitted with an MM936 MADI I/O (redundant fiber)
for connection to the stagebox and an MM934 MADI I/O (coax) for
connection to the console.
An FC972 Remote is required to configure the MM936 modules. An
SY983 is fitted to accept external sync. Stageboxes set to “sync-to-MADI”
are therefore not reliant upon console MADI output for sync.
All other slots can be used for Local I/O.
Sample Configuration
Local I/O slots
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Console
MADI I/O
front-plane
rear-plane
Sync
LAN
1
2
3
4
Local I/O
slots
Stagebox #1
Stagebox #2
Stagebox #3
Stagebox #4
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MM934/MM934opt MADI In/Out
Features
• interface for MADI coded multi-channel audio
signals
• MADI receiver and transmitter
• extended mode (max 64ch) and high sampling
mode (max 32ch at 96kHz)
• word length 24 bit
• MASTER mode: rack locks to MADI input with
no need for an SY982 Sync module
MM934opt:
• multimode fibre transceiver
• input auto-sensing: detects whether signal is
present on coaxial or fibre input
• parallel output: coaxial and fibre outputs are
both active
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wavelength. One fiber strand per MADI direction
signal level: 800mV ±10%
audio data format: 24bit, 48kHz = max 64ch
24bit, 96kHz = max 32 ch
backplane connector: ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply: +5V DC
consumption: appr. 350 mA (MM934)
appr. 500mA (MM934opt)
dimensions: 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight: ~150g
Installation
Switch Name Descrip tion Bus status
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
MASTER system clock derived from MADI input system clock locked to MADI
SEL2 Function selection #3 See mode description
SEL1 Function selection#2 See mode description
SEL0 Function selection #1 See mode description
56-64 56/64ch input or output mode selection See mode description
32/32 32ch input and output mode selection See mode description
16/16 16ch input and output mode selection See mode description
48/16 48/16ch or 16/48ch I/O mode selection See mode description
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MM934/MM934opt MADI In/Out
Working Modes on Standard Sampling Rates (44.1/48kHz)
MADI INMADI IN
MASTER: X
SEL0: OFF
SEL1: OFF
SEL2: ON
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
ch1
to
ch56
56-64: ON
32/32: OFF
16/16: OFF
48/16: OFF
S32
to
S5
S1...S32S1...S32
MADI OUTMADI OUT
56ch out 56ch in
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
ch1
to
ch56
MASTER: X
SEL0: OFF
SEL1: OFF
SEL2: OFF
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S1
to
S28
56-64: ON
32/32: OFF
16/16: OFF
48/16: OFF
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
MADI INMADI IN
ch1
to
ch56
MASTER: X
SEL0: OFF
SEL1: ON
SEL2: ON
S32
to
S1
56-64: ON
32/32: OFF
16/16: OFF
48/16: OFF
S1...S32S1...S32
MADI OUTMADI OUT
64ch out 64ch in
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
ch1
to
ch56
MASTER: X
SEL0: OFF
SEL1: ON
SEL2: OFF
S1
to
S32
56-64: ON
32/32: OFF
16/16: OFF
48/16: OFF
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MM934/MM934opt MADI In/Out
MADI IN
MADI OUT
16ch in / 48ch out
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
(16ch)
SEL0
SEL1
ch1
to
ch48
MASTER: X
SEL0:
SEL1:
SEL2: OFF
SEL0 SEL116CH IN
OFF OFFch1 to ch16
ON OFFch17 to ch32
OFF ONch33 to ch48
ON ONch49 to ch64
S32
to
S25
S1
to
S24
56-64: OFF
32/32: OFF
16/16: OFF
48/16: ON
S1...S32
MADI IN
MADI OUT
48ch in / 16ch out
ch1
ch48
(16ch)
SEL0
SEL1
MASTER: X
SEL0:
SEL1:
SEL2: ON
SEL0 SEL116CH OUT
OFF OFFch1 to ch16
ON OFFch17 to ch32
OFF ONch33 to ch48
ON ONch49 to ch64
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
to
56-64: OFF
32/32: OFF
16/16: OFF
48/16: ON
4/4
S1...S32
S32
to
S9
S1
to
S8
MADI IN
MADI OUT
16ch in / 16ch out 32ch in / 32ch out
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
(16ch)
SEL0
SEL1
other
48ch
(16ch)
SEL0
SEL1
other
48ch
MASTER: X
SEL0:
SEL1:
SEL2: OFF
S32
to
S25
S1
to
S8
56-64: OFF
32/32: OFF
16/16: ON
48/16: OFF
SEL0 SEL116CH I/O
OFF OFFch1 - ch16
ON OFFch17 - ch32
OFF ONch33 - ch48
ON ONch49 - ch64
S1...S32
MADI IN
MADI OUT
MASTER: X
SEL0: OFF
SEL1:
SEL2: OFF
MM934
IN/OUT ROUTING
(32ch)
SEL1
other
32ch
(32ch)
SEL1
other
32ch
56-64: OFF
32/32: ON
16/16: OFF
48/16: OFF
SEL132CH I/O
OFFch1 - ch33
ONch33 - ch64
S1...S32
S32
to
S17
S1
to
S16
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MM935 MADI In/Out
Features
• interface for MADI coded multichannel audio signals
• MADI receiver and transmitter
• BNC 75 ohm
• extended mode (max. 64ch’s) and high sampling mode
(max. 32ch’s at 96kHz)
• word length 24 bit
• MASTER mode: rack locks to MADI input with
no need for an SY983 Sync module
• full crosspoint matrix configuration/setup by web browser interface
Block Diagram
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MM935 MADI In/Out
Technical Specifications
MADI interface
standard: AES 10 (2003)
connection: BNC, 75 ohm
signal level: 800mV +/-10%
audio data format: 24bit transparent for C- and U-Bit according to AES3
audio sample rate: 24bit, 48kHz = max. 64 channels
24bit, 96kHz = max. 32 channels
backplane connector: ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply +5V DC
consumption: appr. 360 mA
dimensions: 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight: ~300g
ambient: 10°C to 40°C
humidity: 90%, non condensing
Installation
Local Setup
CAN – ID: Rotary switch to set the module ID (0…F)
SW1:
Switch
No
S1 MASTER Frame system clock derived from MADI
Name Description Frame bus
status
system clock
Input. Fit module into one of the four
reserved slots on the rear-plane.
locked to
MADI
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S2
Not used
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Remote configuration via web interface:
Setting of all configurations, parameters and functions via web browser
DEVICE: Setting of “Device Name”
Functions: Restart device, Initialize device
Backup, Restore (all settings to / from file)
displays firmware version
SETUP: CHANNEL-MODE: set to 56 or 64 audio channel
MADI-BYPASS: direct loop through the module without using the frame
busses
DECODER: Routing of received MADI-channels to frame buss:
2 CHANNEL MODE: MADI channels are routed in pairs (1/2…63/64) per buss
8 CHANNEL MODE: 8 consecutive channels are routed in TDM per buss
ENCODER: Routing of transmitted MADI-channels from frame buss
2 CHANNEL MODE: MADI channels are routed in pairs (1/2…63/64) per buss
8 CHANNEL MODE: 8 consecutive channels are routed in TDM per buss
PRESET: -Each Preset includes the routing configuration of all active MADI-channels to
and from the frame busses.
-Presets can be changed manually (web browser) or GPI controlled
-Functions: Load, Save preset (8 user presets), Backup, Restore (all presets to /
from file)
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MM936 MADI In/Out
Features
• interface for MADI coded multichannel audio signals
general
backplane connector: ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply: +5V DC
consumption: approx. 300 mA
dimensions: 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight: ~200g
Installation
Module exchange
When swapping out the SY982, the frame must be powered off if there is no
redundant sync module fitted. Without stable clock some interface modules can
fall into irregular condition which can damage parts of the circuits.
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SY982 Sync
Redundant clock sources
The SY982 Sync module is the central clocking source for the Modular I/O
system. It provides all necessary clocks for proper system operation and can be
synchronized internally or externally. A Modular I/O frame can be equipped with
a second (redundant) SY982. Both sync modules must be installed in the red
“reserved” slots on the rear-plane of the frame.
Use the MASTER/SLAVE DIP to set the first SY982 as MASTER and the second
unit to SLAVE. Both SY982 modules should be locked to the same external sync
source. In this mode, both modules generate all clocks all the time with the
SLAVE disconnected from the frame sync busses. A red LED “SLAVE“ normally
lights indicating the SLAVE module is in “ready” status.
The SLAVE unit permanently watches the correct LOCK status of the MASTER.
In case of failure of the MASTER (losing external sync or fault on the module
hardware) the SLAVE unit takes over and continues clocking the frame. The red
SLAVE-LED blinks in this condition. If the MASTER unit returns to lock (new
sync signal, or new hardware) it automatically takes over the clock busses and
the SLAVE returns to the “ready” status.
Setting the frame ID
Set DEV0, DEV1, & DEV2 to “ON.”
DEV X
On the master sync module, set DEVX to “ON.” On a redundant sync module,
set to “OFF.”
Can Buss Termination
Can Buss Termination must be done on either the SY982 Sync or FC972
Remote. Lack of termination or double termination may result in communication
errors in the system. Typically, CAN Termination is done on the FC972.
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SY983 Sync
Features
• provides sync for modular I/O frames
• internal sync at 44.1, 48, 88.2 or 96kHz
• external sync by AES, word clock or video reference
• video references:
Blackburst (NTSC or PAL)
Composite Sync (525 or 625)
Tri-Level Sync (HD-720p, 1080i, 1080p)
• lock indication
• slave indication
• redundant sync source with a second SY983
• word clock output
• front-panel rotary source encoder
• all functions setup via web-browser interface
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general
backplane connector: ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply: +5V DC
consumption: approx. 300 mA
dimensions: 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight: ~200g
Installation
Module exchange
When swapping out the SY982, the frame must be powered off if there is no
redundant sync module fitted. Without stable clock some interface modules can
fall into irregular condition which can damage parts of the circuits
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SY983 Sync
Frame position
The SY983 must be installed in one of the red colored fitting rails at the rear of
the frame, close to the mains connectors. In the case of Master / Slave operation,
both SY983 modules must be place here.
Redundant clock sources
The SY983 Sync module is the central clocking source for the Modular I/O
system. It provides all necessary clocks for proper system operation and can be
synchronized internally or externally. A Modular I/O frame can be equipped with
a second (redundant) SY983. Both sync modules must be installed in the red
“reserved” slots on the rear-plane of the frame.
Use the MASTER/SLAVE DIP to set the first SY983 as MASTER and the second
unit to SLAVE. Both SY983 modules should be locked to the same external sync
source. In this mode, both modules generate all clocks all the time with the
SLAVE disconnected from the frame sync busses. A red LED “SLAVE“ normally
lights indicating the SLAVE module is in “ready” status.
The SLAVE unit permanently watches the correct LOCK status of the MASTER.
In case of failure of the MASTER (losing external sync or fault on the module
hardware) the SLAVE unit takes over and continues clocking the frame. The red
SLAVE-LED blinks in this condition. If the MASTER unit returns to lock (new
sync signal, or new hardware) it automatically takes over the clock busses and
the SLAVE returns to the “ready” status.
Setting the frame ID
Set DEV0, DEV1, & DEV2 to “ON.”
DEV X
On the master sync module, set DEVX to “ON.” On a redundant sync module,
set to “OFF.”
Can Buss Termination
Can Buss Termination must be done on either the SY983 Sync or FC972
Remote. Lack of termination or double termination may result in communication
errors in the system. Typically, CAN Termination is done on the FC972.
Operation
Select a clock source by turning the front-pane; source rotary encoder with a
small screw driver. A LED display shows the respective combination of clock
frequency and sync mode.
The web interface shows the status of each sync module and provides access to
all configuration settings. In case of a severe sync problem, the Frame Controller
can send a SNMP trap and or activate a GPO. A higher-ranking monitoring
system may poll the status of the sync module(s) via SNMP
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FC972 Remote
Features
• TCP/IP over Ethernet interface
• Transparent CAN “tunnel” for remote control software
• EuCon / Web interface for set up of system
• Front side RJ45 Ethernet connector
• Front side RJ45 CAN connector
• Front side 9-pin serial connector
• Front side init button and status LED
• On board CAN bus frame address setting
• On board CAN bus termination
• On board mode switch
Block Diagram
RS232
LAN
clock battery
+
Coldfire - embedded
controller
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CAN bus
CAN
SW1
ABCD
mode switch
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ON DIPON DIP
DEV0
DEV1
frame
address
DEV2
SW2
Frame address
lines
CAN-
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FC972 Remote
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Operation
• Set the frame address and the CAN termination if necessary / mode switch not used
• Reset the FC-972 any time (STATUS LED lights green): press the INIT button
• To initialize the FC-972 to factory default settings:
When power on or after RESET, the STATUS LED will light yellow after 5 seconds.
Now press the INIT button and hold it firmly until the STATUS LED flashes 3 times.
Afterwards the LED will flash green 3 times to acknowledge the init command and the FC972 will be initialized to factory default settings
• Remote access by a web browser IE (rev.6.0 or higher) or FIREFOX (rev. 1.0.7 or higher)
• The built-in CAN server tunnels CAN messages via TCP/IP over Ethernet from and to PC based
GUI
• For customer application server please contact Euphonix
General Function
The FC-972 Remote enables remote operation and configuration of any externally configured
modules via LAN. Standard remote technologies such as web-browser interface, as well as
Eucon control, may be used to interface to modules. AD924, SD942, and SD943 modules
require an FC972 to enable access to all on-board functions and parameters.
The controller is a 64 pin dual in-line Single Board Computer based on the Motorola 32 bit
MCF5280 “Coldfire” engine with an embedded OS (eCos). Internal frame communication is
performed via CAN buss with the FC972 providing an external TCP/IP interface to the internal
CAN buss. The CAN bus is a simple two-wire differential serial bus capable of operation in noisy
electrical environments with a high level of data integrity. It is an open architecture and userdefinable transmission medium making it extremely flexible.
Very important is the termination of the transmission medium here to avoid signal degradation
reflections.
A RS232 modem interface is reserved for direct access to the controller’s terminal interface.
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FC972 Remote
Installation
Set SW1 (A – D) if necessary (default = off)
Set SW2 (DEV0 – 2) for an appropriate CAN frame address (default = off).
Set SW2-4 (CAN-TERM) to terminate the CAN bus if required (default = off)
Location of label switches on the C8702 module.
The default IP address label is located on the “Coldfire” chip
of the controller module and on the front panel of the module.
Can Buss Termination
Can Buss Termination must be done on either the SY982 Sync or FC972
Remote. Lack of termination or double termination may result in communication
errors in the system. Typically, Can Termination is done on the FC972.
Mode Switches
Mode switch A is set to “ON” for use with Euphonix consoles. Mode switches B,
C, & D are set to “OFF”
Setting the frame ID
Set DEV0, DEV1, & DEV2 to “ON.”
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While the MAC address is
printed on a label here
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FC972 Remote
FC972 Remote
Can Buss Termination
Can Buss Termination must be done on either the SY982 Sync or FC972
Remote. Lack of termination or double termination may result in communication
errors in the system.
Software Setup
Setting the IP address
Each frame controller on a network must have a unique IP, subnet mask and
gate way (if necessary). During configuration, FC972 modules are addressed as
IP address: 192.168.0.150 (and upward), subnet: 255.255.255.0, gateway
192.168.0.1. To change this, there are two principal methods, via RS232 or via
network.
IP address setup via RS232
1. Connect a PCs RS232 (COMx) via a 1:1 cable to the module and run
a terminal program e.g. Hyperterminal or Minicom (115,200-8-N-1)
and press ENTER :
2. Select “2: Network configuration” and make the appropriate settings
3. Select “4: Reboot”
IP address setup via network
1. Connect the FC972 via an Ethernet cross over cable to a PC.
2. Change the network setting of the PC to the address room of the
Note: You will find the factory default IP address on a label at the
controller module (see Installation). This address is valid only if the
module is initialized to factory default settings using the front-panel INIT
button. See Operation.
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default IP address of the unit, subnet 255.255.0.0.
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FC972 Remote
3. Open a browser and enter the FC-972 default IP address in the URL
4. On the FC-972 web site go to “SYSTEM CONFIG” and make the
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FC972 Remote
Update of the Controller Firmware
The firmware for the FC-972 must be “burned” into the flash memory of the
controller. Firmware comes as a zip file (compressed) which contains the
firmware image. After download (contact Euphonix), the file must be unzipped
(“extracted” on PC) saved to a known directory on the configuration PC. The
image will be names “xyz.img” where “xyz” stands for the version number.
Next, open the browser and type the IP address of the FC-972 into the URL
window. Then go to the > MAINTENACE > SOFTWARE UPDATE page :
Using the “SEARCH” button, select the appropriate image file from the file
system of the PC. Then press the “START UPDATE” button. The controller will
download the image file into its memory and will start the update process
automatically. The process takes approximately 3~4 minutes. When finished the
browser will show a message that the controller will now reboot. Afterwards you
will see the initial web page of the FC-972.
If for any reason (e.g. problems with java script in your actual browser version /
configuration) this process is not successful you must reset the FC-972 by power
cycling the frame or pressing the INIT button. Now you should open the browser
again and connect with the FC-972 webserver.
You must now enter the URL:
http://<C8702-IP>/standalone-update.html
Proceed with the image update as described above. When finished you will get a
pop up saying the update was o.k. (it takes approx. 4 mins – be patient :-).
Finally, you must reset the FC-972 manually either by power cycling the
frame or pressing the INIT button, because the html file can not do this for
you.
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External connectors
LAN (RJ45): 10/100 Mbit/sec Ethernet
RS232 (Sub-D / 9pin): Controller serial interface 1
CAN (RJ 45): CAN 1.1 (125kBit/sec)
INIT: The INIT button is reserved for future applications
STATUS LED: The status LED lights yellow for the moment. It is reserved for
future applications
Factory settings
IP address: 10.110.xxx.yyy where xxx and yyy is factory calculated from the
MAC address of the unit (to avoid address conflicts when installing
systems with multiple frame controllers)
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway: No entry
Controller ID: 0
Frame address: 0
CAN termination: Off
General
Back plane connector: ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
Power supply: +5V DC
Consumption: approx. 300 mA
Dimensions: 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
Weight: ~200g
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WC984 4ch WCLK Out
Features
• sync output module for Modular I/O system
• 4x buffered Word Clock outputs
• frame sync buss provides the sync source
• sync output for sync-to-MADI frames
Block Diagram
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WC984 4ch WCLK Out
Specifications
WCLK output: following C8000 system clock 44.1 . 96kHz
Connector: BNC, 75Ohm, coaxial
level: TTL-level
output format: Wordclock
GENERAL
backplane connector: ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply: +5V DC
consumption: appr. 100 mA
dimensions: 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight: ~150g
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AD914 4ch Microphone Input
Features
• 4ch high quality MIC input
• 24bit sigma-delta A/D-converter, sample rate up to 96kHz
• digitally controlled gain 0..+65dB
• max. line input level +20dBu
• pad attenuation -10dB
• floating balanced analog inputs
• electrical isolation between channels
• 48V phantom power
• remote operation via Eucon or web browser interface of up to
256 microphone inputs in a system (64 devices)
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Technical Specifications
dynamic range 110dB (RMS) digital output:
max. input level +20dBu resolution 24bit
THD+N <0.09% @ max. sample rate 32...96kHz
input level gain 0, +10…+65dB, in 1dB steps
equiv. Input noise 126,5dB (RMS) backplane connector:
@ 200 Ohm ref. to DIN41612 64pin, a+b, male
40dB gain power supply +5V DC
consumption appr. 1300 mA
dimensions 3RU, 4HP, 175mm dept
weight ~300g
frequency response 10Hz (-3dB)...20kHz (-0,5dB)
(FS=48kHz)
10Hz (-3dB)...40kHz (-0,5dB)
(FS=96kHz)
backplane connector ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply +5V DC
consumption appr. 100 mA
dimensions 3RU, 8HP, 175mm depth
weight ~200g
Installation
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DD910 8ch AES Out
Features
• 8ch AES/EBU output interface
• sample rate up to 96kHz, following the system clock
• sophisticated circuit design
• XLR outputs at 110Ohm
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DD910 8ch AES Out
Technical Specifications
AES/EBU
output format transparent, as connector input
resolution 24bit
sample rate 32…96kHz, following the system clock
connector XLR, 1-screen, 2-live, 3-return
level 0,5 … 5 Vpp
backplane connector ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply +5V DC
consumption appr. 100 mA
dimensions 3RU, 8HP, 175mm depth
weight ~200g
Installation
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DD911 4ch AES In/Out
Features
• 4ch AES/EBU input/output interface
• sample rate up to 96kHz
• sophisticated circuit design
• coaxial input and output at 75Ohm
• hardware bypass: relays connect related inputs and outputs if power fails
• sample rate converters on inputs
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DD911 4ch AES In/Out
Technical Specifications
AES/EBU
input format AES professional, AES consumer
output format transparent, same as related input
resolution 24bit
sample rate 32…96kHz
connector BNC, 75Ohm, coaxial
level 0,5 … 5 Vpp
backplane connector ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply +5V DC
consumption appr. 100 mA
dimensions 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight ~150g
Installation
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DD912 8ch AES In
Features
• 8ch AES/EBU input interface
• sample rate up to 96kHz
• sophisticated circuit design
• coaxial input at 75Ohm
• sample rate converters
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backplane connector ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply +5V DC
consumption appr. 100 mA
dimensions 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight ~150g
Installation
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DD913 8ch AES Out
Features
• 8ch AES/EBU output interface
• sample rate up to 96kHz, following the system clock
• sophisticated circuit design
• coaxial input at 75Ohm
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DD913 8ch AES Out
Technical Specifications
AES/EBU
output format transparent, as connector input
resolution 24bit
sample rate 32…96kHz, following the system clock
connector BNC, 75Ohm, coaxial
level 0,5 … 5 Vpp
backplane connector ref. to DIN41612, 64pin, a+b, male
power supply +5V DC
consumption appr. 100 mA
dimensions 3RU, 4HP, 175mm depth
weight ~150g
Installation
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DE901 Dolby D/E Decoder
Features
• (N/A at time of writing)
Block Diagram
(N/A at time of writing)
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DE901 Dolby D/E Decoder
Technical Specifications
(N/A at time of writing)
Installation
(N/A at time of writing)
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DE911 Dolby E Encoder
Features
• (N/A at time of writing)
Block Diagram
(N/A at time of writing)
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DE911 Dolby E Encoder
Technical Specifications
(N/A at time of writing)
Installation
(N/A at time of writing)
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DE912 Dolby D+ Encoder
Features
• (N/A at time of writing)
Block Diagram
(N/A at time of writing)
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DE912 Dolby D+ Encoder
Technical Specifications
(N/A at time of writing)
Installation
(N/A at time of writing)
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