Lynx CMX 5112 Reference Manual

Series 5000
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Brunnenweg 3
D-64331 Weiterstadt
www.lynx-technik.com
Reference Manual
C MX 5112
Analog & Digital Media Processor
CardModul
e
Version 1.0
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical for any purpose, without express written permission of LYNX Technik AG.
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© LYNX Technik AG 2006 all rights reserved
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Warranty
LYNX Technik AG warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) year from the date of shipment. If this product proves defective during the warranty period, LYNX Technik AG at its option will either repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.
In order to obtain service under this warranty, customer must notify LYNX Technik of the defect before expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by LYNX Technik, with shipping charges prepaid. LYNX Technik shall pay for the return of the product to the customer if the shipment is within the country which the LYNX Technik service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for payment of all shipping charges, duties, taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure, or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care. LYNX Technik shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than LYNX Technik representatives to install, repair or service the product; b) to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment; c) to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non LYNX Technik supplies; or d) to service a product which has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty servicing the product.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY LYNX TECHNIK WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. LYNX TECHNIK AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LYNX TECHNIK`S RESPONISIBILITY TO REPAIR AND REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. LYNX TECHNIK AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER LYNX TECHNIK OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Regulatory information
Europe
Declaration of Conformity
USA
FCC 47 Part 15
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to the part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense
We LYNX Technik AG Brunnenweg 3 D-64331 Weiterstadt Germany Declare under our sole responsibility that the product
TYPE: C MX 5112
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards (environments E1-E3): EN 55103-1 /1996
EN 55103-2 /1996 EN 60950 /2001 Following the provisions of 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC directives.
Winfried Deckelmann
Weiterstadt, October 2006
Place and date of issue Legal Signature
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Contents
Warranty ...............................................................................................3
Regulatory information........................................................................4
Europe ..........................................................................................................4
Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................4
USA..............................................................................................................4
FCC 47 Part 15........................................................................................4
Contents ...............................................................................................5
Getting Started.....................................................................................7
Packaging .....................................................................................................7
Product Description ......................................................................................7
Functional Diagram ......................................................................................9
Module Layout ...........................................................................................10
Connections .......................................................................................11
Video Connections .....................................................................................11
Audio Connections .....................................................................................11
Audio Connections (balanced) ..............................................................12
Audio Connections (un-balanced).........................................................12
GPI .............................................................................................................13
Audio Delay Pulse......................................................................................14
Audio Delay – synchronous mode..............................................................14
Installation ..........................................................................................15
Settings and Control ..........................................................................16
Multi Function Switch................................................................................17
Using the Local Display Menus..................................................................18
Navigation.............................................................................................18
Local Adjustments Available ................................................................18
Menu Structure ...........................................................................................19
Left Board Controls....................................................................................19
Right Board Controls..................................................................................29
Factory Preset Condition.......................................................................34
Auto Store .............................................................................................35
Alarm/LED Status Indicators..............................................................36
Status Indicators left module (analog signals)......................................36
Alarm Indicator left module (analog signals)...................................36
Status Indicators right module (digital inputs)......................................37
Alarm Indicator right module (digital inputs)........................................37
Locate Function.....................................................................................38
Specifications (C MX 5112)...............................................................39
Available Options ..............................................................................41
Parts List...............................................................................................41
Service ................................................................................................42
Contact Information ..........................................................................43
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Getting Started
Packaging
The shipping carton and packaging materials provide protection for the module during transit. Please retain the shipping cartons in case subsequent shipping of the product becomes necessary.
Product Description
The C MX 5112 is a high performance Media processor for analog and digital Audio and Video signals. It contains a 12 Bit Video A/D Converter for analog PAL/NTSC composite, component Y, Pr, Pb, and S-Video Y, C signals and a dual stereo 24 bit audio A/D converter and also provides digital audio and video inputs as well as audio multiplexing and de-multiplexing. Outputs are always digital. All signals can be synchronized via the integrated frame synchronizer. The module is designed primarily for broadcast and professional applications.
The analog video signal is converted into an SDI signal, the analog audio signal is converted into digital AES3 (balanced), which can be multiplexed into the SDI signal and is in parallel available on separate audio outputs on a SubD 25pin connector. The audio signals for embedding as well as for the external output can be selected from the input signals on a mono channel basis.
The C MX 5112 features a wide range of available adjustments (via optional Rack Controller), basic adjustments are possible using the local multi­function switches and integrated displays.
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CardModules are installed in the series 5000 card frame that can accommodate up to 10 CardModules. All modules are hot swappable and Options include full redundant power and a range of controller options.
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Functional Diagram
Figure 1 below is the basic functional diagram for the C MX 5112 CardModule.
Figure 1- C MX 5112 Functional Diagram
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Module Layout
The C MX 5112 consist of two PC Boards combined via one rear connection panel
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Caution
Use static precautions when handling the PCB. Static discharge could result in serious damage to the module.
Connections
Video Connections
The C MX 5112 CardModule is configured with standard 75 Ohm BNC connectors. Connection is self-explanatory. We recommend the use of high quality video cable for digital video connections to reduce the risk of interference or errors due to excessive cable attenuation. Some guidelines for max cable length for the digital signals are shown below.
250m (820 feet) Belden 8281 (270Mbits/s)
Note. Due to the compact design of the connection plate it will be necessary to use a connection tool to secure the BNC video connectors.
Audio Connections
The C MX 5112 Module is configured for SubD audio connections for audio I/O. The SubD connector should be wired in accordance with the table below. Please use high quality screened cable to prevent the introduction of noise and interference to the audio signals (twisted pair suitable for balanced audio signals).
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Audio Connections (balanced)
SubD 25 pin female connector. (TASCAM pinout)
Figure 3 - Audio output connection detail
Audio Connections (un-balanced)
Although the module is designed primarily for balanced line audio connections it is possible to make un­balanced audio connections to the module. NOTE. When used in this manor certain technical specifications of the module cannot be maintained.
Figure 4 – Audio wiring detail
Pin
Number
Connection
Pin
Number
Connection
1 + IN Left 1 14 - IN Left 1 2 GND IN Left 1 15 + IN Right 1 3 - IN Right 1 16 GND IN Right 1 4 + IN Left 2 17 - IN Left 2 5 GND IN Left 2 18 + IN Right 2 6 - IN Right 2 19 GND IN Right 2 7 + AES 2 out 20 - AES 2 out 8 GND AES2 out 21 + AES 1 out
9 - AES 1 out 22 GND AES 1 out 10 + AES 2 in 23 - AES 2 in 11 GND AES2 in 24 + AES 1 in 12 - AES 1 in 25 GND AES 1 in 13
113
1425
Twisted pair blanced
audio
Balanced Pin Identification
Wiring for ba lanced audio Wiring for un-balanced audio
Screen / GND
Signal
Screen
- Input / output
+ Input / output
GND
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GPI
There is a GPI (General Purpose Input) on the C MX 5112 CardModule. Connection is made through a BNC connector. With the GPI connection either the inputs can be switched or the C MX 5112 can be switched to FREEZE mode.
Switching the inputs with the GPI:
If there is no connection (OPEN/HIGH) between signal input and GND, Digital In is selected. If signal input is connected to GND (CLOSED/LOW), Analog Input is selected.
Switching to Freeze mode:
If there is no connection (OPEN/HIGH) between signal input and GND, the C MX 5112 is in normal operation. If signal input is connected to GND (CLOSED/LOW), the C MX 5112 will switch to FREEZE.
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Audio Delay Pulse
The Audio Delay Pulse is connected through a BNC connector with TTL levels and needs 75 Ohm termination.
Min. Delay in Frame Synch Mode is 1 Frame Min. Delay in Line Synch Mode is < 1µs
Audio Delay – synchronous mode
When the frame sync is used in normal asynchronous mode it is possible for the frame sync to drop or add frames to keep in sync (which is normal). Under these circumstances simply dropping frames of audio would result in audible clicks and pops. We overcome this by loosely tracking the audio to the video within an audio delay window of +/- 0.5 frame with respect to video.
If you have a synchronous input to the frame sync, then there is a new mode to switch the frame sync into a audio / video delay line function [expert tab, selection "synchronous"] In this mode the +/- 0.5 frame window is removed and the audio is perfectly in time with the video.
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Installation
Caution
The CardModules are shipped in protective anti-static bags. Please take suitable precautions to avoid static discharge onto any part of the PCBs or components when handling module or serious damage could result.
Each Card Module is supplied with a rear connection panel and mounting screws. Please follow the following procedure for installation of the card module into the Series 5000 Card Frame.
a) Select a slot in the card frame where the
CardModule will be located
b) Remove the blank connection panel from the
rear of the rack (if fitted)
c) Install the rear connection panel using the
screws supplied. Do not tighten the screws fully
d) Slide the card module into the card frame and
carefully check the CardModule easily connects to the rear connection plate. The card should fit easily and should not require excessive force to insert, if you feel any resistance, there could be something wrong with the rear connection panel location. Do not try and force the connection. Remove the rear connection panel and check alignment with the CardModule.
e) Insert and remove the CardModule a few times
to ensure correct alignment and then tighten the two screws to secure the rear connection plate
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Settings and Control
The C MX 5112 has an integrated micro-controller, which enables the module to be configured and controlled locally using the multifunction switches and the two 4 character dot matrix displays, or from remote when using one of the optional controllers and control software.
Once set, all settings are automatically saved in non-volatile internal memory. (Flash ram) The module will always recall the settings used prior to power down.
Figure 5 – Switch and Display Location
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Multi Function Switch
Each CardModule is equipped with a multi-function switch located on the front bottom edge of the card (refer to figure 2 and 5)
Figure 6 – Switch Operation
Up Down
Enter
Switch Operations
Multi-function Switch
Side Front
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Using the Local Display Menus
Making local adjustments to the module is done using the multifunction switch and the integrated 4­character dot matrix display (figure 3). The menu system is layered, and navigation through the system is done using the UP and DOWN functions of the switch. ENTER is used to move between menu levels and also enter a selection.
Navigation
Local Adjustments Available
All of the critical adjustments to the module are accessible using the local display and multi ­function switch, these include:
Input select (CVBS, Component, Y/C)
Genlock mode
Luma-/ chroma filter settings
Luma/ Chroma Comb mode
Hue, Chroma, Pedestal, Gain
CTI mode (Color Transition Improvement)
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
Test signal select
Audio input selection
Audio Gain
Audio Full Scale Selection
Switch Function Operation
UP Move UP within a level DOWN Move down within a level ENTER Change levels / Make selection
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Menu Structure
The Menu structure is defined in the next table, and should be used when navigating through the system.
Notes / Tips.
ENTER moves between Levels
UP/DOWN moves between items within the level
When you enter a new setting the system will jump back one level in the menu system.
The “back” selection in the menu structure will take you back one level when selected.
When an item is selected which has several setting possibilities the first value displayed will be the value currently stored in the system. The order of the available settings for any menu item in the table supplied does not represent the order he settings will actually be displayed.
If left unattended, the menu will default to the root display after a preset timeout.
Left Board Controls (analog inputs)
With the multifunction switch and the matrix display of the left board of this module all the settings for the analog audio and video inputs can be set
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Right Board Controls (digital inputs, synchronizing, multiplexing and de-multiplexing)
With the multifunction switch and the matrix display of the left board of this module all the settings for the digital audio and video inputs including synchronization, multiplexing and de-multiplexing can be set
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Factory Preset Condition
The C MX 5112 is delivered programmed and preset for the following mode of operation:
Mode Frame Synchronizer Input Digital Input Standard Auto Blanking (VBI) Transparent Freeze mode Frame Reference External Line delay (CH A) 0000 Pixel delay (CH A) 0000 Frame delay (CHA) 0000 Line delay (CH B) 0000 Pixel delay (CH B) 0000 Frame delay (CHB) 0000 Pedestal default (OFF) Saturation default (OFF) Brightness default (OFF) Hue default (OFF) GPI OFF
Digital Audio Processing:
AES outputs mute Embedder 1 SDI Group1 Embedder 2 SDI Group2 Audio Processing OFF
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Mode Analog Input CVBS Standard PAL Pb (BGHID) or NTSC
(auto detect)
Genlock HI Q Lum filter LP 18 (5,5 MHz) Chroma filter 3,0 MHz for Component 1,8 MHz for CVBS Chroma Comb filter adaptive 5 H Luma Comb filter adaptive 5 H VBI PROC (processed) CTI OFF DNR OFF AGC Lum Auto AGC Col Auto Hue, Pedestal 0 Chroma, Gain 128 Test Signal Bars Test Signal Standard Auto
Audio Full Scale Level 15dBu Audio Gain 0 dB Audio Group Group 1 Test Tone Off
If this is the mode of operation required, then no adjustments are necessary.
These settings can be recalled at any time by selecting reset from the menu system.
Auto Store
If no parameters are changed for 10 seconds then the current settings will be written into flash memory automatically, this can be seen by the alarm LED flashing yellow four times.
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Alarm/LED Status Indicators
The C MX 5112 module has integral LED indicators, which serve as alarm and status indication for the module. Function is described below.
Status Indicators left module (analog signals)
3 status LED`s are provided on the front edge of the leftmodule, LED 1, LED 2, LED 4 (figure 2 and 5)
Alarm Indicator left module (analog signals)
There is also a single alarm LED on the lower edge of the module LED 3. This is visible through the card frame front cover and provides a general indication of the module status.
LED OFF indicates power is lost, or there is a power supply fault.
LED Color Indication
Green Video Input Present Yellow Video Test Signal active
1
Red No Video Input and no test signal selected Green All Audio input present Yellow Test tone active or 1..3 audio signals
missing
2
Red No audio inputs present Green 525 Mode
4
Yellow 625 mode
LED Color Indication
Green Video and all audio signals present Yellow Video or audio inputs missing Red Video and audio missing
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Status Indicators right module (digital inputs)
2 status LED`s are provided on the PCB, LED 5, LED 7, LED 3 (Figure 2)
Alarm Indicator right module (digital inputs)
There is also a single alarm LED on the lower edge of the module LED 6. This is visible through the card frame front cover and provides a general indication of the module status.
LED OFF indicates power is lost, or there is a power supply fault.
LED Color Indication
Green Ref = 525/60 Hz Yellow Ref = 625/50 Hz
5
Red External Ref = invalid or missing Green SDI Input = 525/60 Hz Yellow SDI Input = 625/50 Hz
7
Red SDI Input = invalid or missing
LED Color Indication
Green REF and selected SDI input present Yellow REF present, SDI present, but not
selected
Red No SDI input
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Locate Function
For larger systems which may have multiple cards of the same type in a single rack, or multiple rack systems on a large central control system we have added a useful utility which will help to visually locate a suspect module quickly (When used in conjunction with the optional control system and software)
Once the specific module has been selected on the control system there is a locate button on the top of the GUI:
Locate Function in Control System
When Locate is selected the status indicator on the GUI and the alarm LED will flash yellow in the following continuous sequence.
3 short flashes…. Pause…. 3 short flashes …
Use of the locate function will not interfere with the normal operation of the module.
For more details on this feature please check the documentation supplied with the controller software.
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Specifications
(C MX 5112)
Digitla Video Inputs
Signal 1 x SDI (SMPTE 259M-C) Connection/Impedance BNC/75 Ohms Cable Length 250 m; Belden 8281 (270Mbit/s) Return Loss > 15dB (270 MHz)
Reference Input
Signal Composite analog sync, 525/60Hz or 625/50Hz Detection Automatic Connection/Impedance BNC/75 Ohms
Digital Video Outputs
Signal 4 x SDI (SMPTE 259M-C) Connection/Impedance BNC/75 Ohms Return Loss > 15dB (270 MHz) Jitter < 0.2 UI
Digital Audio Inputs
Signal 2x AES3 balanced transformer isolated inputs Connection/Impedance SUB D/110 Ohms Return Loss >25dB (32KHz to 100KHz)
Digital Audio Outputs
Signal 2 x AES3 balanced transformer isolated outputs Connection/Impedance SUB D/110 Ohms Output Level 4.0v p-p (nominal)
Delay Output
Signal TTL pulse duty cycle = delay from input to output Connection BNC, 75 Ohm
Synchronizer Operating Modes
Line Line Synchronizer Frame Frame Synchronizer
Delay Adjustment
Adjustment range Min delay to 8 frames max in 37ns increments;
Min Delay: Frame Synch Mode: 1 Frame Line Synch Mode: 1 µs
Inputs (Analog Video)
Signal NTSC (M/N), PAL (B/D/G/H/I/M/N),
Y / Pr / Pb Y / C (S-Video) AC coupled, differential inputs
Input Impedance 75 Ohms, BNC
Operating Modes (Analog Video)
CCVS NTSC/ PAL decoding modes can be adjusted according
to the application. See remote adjustable parameters.
Parameter settings can be stored in remote operation. CAV A/D conversion for CAV signals YC A/D conversion for chroma / luma separated systems (S-
Video) Test Built in Color Bars, Color Bars with red field,
EQ/PLL pathological, black flat field, blue flat field
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Performance (Analog Video)
Quantization 12 Bits for Luma and Chroma Frequency Response ± 0,15 dB ...5,0 MHz, ± 0,2 dB ...5,5 MHz for Luma,
input LP off Sampling 54 MHz (4 x oversampling) Filters Selectable Luma/Chroma comb filters (5 line, adaptive),
various Luma / Chroma filters S/N Ratio < -60 dB (unweighted to 5,75 MHz)
Inputs (Analog Audio)
Signal 2x balanced analog stereo inputs Connection 25 pin Sub D Impedance 110 Ohms Sampling 48kHz Quantization 24 bit Noise floor < -90dB (A-weighted) Distortion < 0.002% @ 20Hz to 20kHz Frequency response 0.1dB @ 20Hz to 20kHz 0 dB FS level + 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 dBu selectable
Electrical Specifications
Operating Voltage + 12 VDC Power Consumption 15 W Safety IEC 60950/ EN 60950/VDE 0805
Mechanical
Size 2 x 283mm x 78mm Weight Each Card module 120g, connection panel 80g
Ambient
Temperature 5°C to 40°C Maintaining specifications Humidity Max 90% non condensing
Supplied Accessories
Documentation C MX 5112 Reference Manual
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Available Options
Below is a list of related products for the C MX 5112 CardModule. Please refer to product brochures or our web site for more detailed information.
Model Description
R FR 5010
Series 5000 Rack Frame (empty) with single power supply
R FR 5011
Series 5000 Rack Frame (empty) with single power supply and front cover with integrated fans
R PS 5010
Redundant power supply for the R FR 5010 Card Frame
R CT 5020
Rack controller for the R FR 5010 Card Frame
R CT 5030
Master controllerwith TCP/IP Interface for the R FR 5010 Card Frame
R CT 5010
Rack Bus Extension for the R FR 5010 Card Frame. In combination with R CT 5020/5030
Parts List
Due to the very dense design and miniature surface mount technology the module is not field serviceable. The information for a replacement assembly is below.
C MX 5112 CardModule (complete)
Description Audio & Vid. Media Proc Model Number C MX 5112 Part Number 5.155.000.010
Sub Assemblies: Analog Processing Board only (BS5015 B)
Part Number 5.155.000.015
Digital Processing Board only (BS 5012 A)
Part Number 6.155.007.262
Rear Connection Panel for C MX 5112 (MA5112)
Part Number 4.100.005.112
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Service
If you are experiencing problems, or have questions concerning your C MX 5112 CardModule please contact your local distributor for assistance.
We offer a fixed cost service exchange program for defective Series 5000 CardModules out of Warranty. Please contact your distributor or check our web site for details on this program.
More detailed information and product updates may be available on our web site:
www.lynx-technik.com
You will also find links to contact us directly for assistance.
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Contact Information
Please contact your local distributor; this is your local and fastest method for obtaining support and sales information.
LYNX Technik can be contacted directly using the information below.
Address LYNX Technik AG
Brunnenweg 3 D-64331 Weiterstadt Germany.
Website www.lynx-technik.com
E-Mail info@lynx-technik.com
LYNX Technik manufactures a complete range of high quality modular products for broadcast and Professional markets, please contact your local representative or visit our web site for more product information.
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