Solid State Logic 82S6PC1010C manual

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    Installation Guide[...]

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    Solid State Logic Digital Br oadcast Console Installation Guide V ersion 1.2.0 82S6PC1010C[...]

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    C100 Installation Guide Solid State Logic S O U N D | | V I S I O N Begbroke, Oxford, England, O X5 1RU • +44 (0)1865 842300 320 W est 46th Street, 2nd Floor , New Y ork, NY 10036, USA • +1 (1) 212 315 1111 Suite 401, 5757 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, C A 90036, USA • +1 (1) 323 549 9090 3-55-14 Sendaga ya, Shibuy a-K u, T okyo 151-0051, J apa[...]

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    Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Safety Considerations 3 Safety W arnings 4 C E/FCC/WEEE Certification and Directives 5 3 Pre-Installation Information 6 Services Provided by SSL 6 Physical/Structural 7 Console Footprint and Side Profile 8 Centuri and Stagebox Side V iew 10 T echnical 1 1 4 System Components 13 Console Frame 13 The Centuri Processor 15 T[...]

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    Section 1 – Introduction The object of this manual is to provide pur chasers of the C100™ Console and Centuri™ Pr ocessor with information in the following areas: • Safety considerations • Installation requir ements • Items supplied: – Main components and optional items • Installation: – Physical assembly – Electrical connection[...]

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    Section2 – Safety Considerations This section contains definitions and warnings, and practical information to ensur e a safe working environment. Please take time to read this section befor e undertaking any installation work. Definitions ‘Maintenance’ All maintenance must be carried out by fully trained personnel. Note: it is advisable to ob[...]

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    Safety Earth Connection Any mains powered item of SSL equipment that is supplied with a 3-core mains lead (whether connectorised or not) should always have the earth wire connected to the mains supply gr ound. This is the safety earth and grounds the exposed metal parts of the racks and cases and should not be r emoved for any r eason. Mains Supply[...]

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    CE Certification Note that the majority of cables supplied with SSL equipment are fitted with ferrite rings at each end. T his is to comply with current Eur opean CE regulations and these ferrites should not be removed. If any of the console metalwork is modified in any way – particularly the addition of holes for custom switches etc. – this ma[...]

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    Section 3 – Pre Installation Information Physical installation of the console is normally carried out by a specialised transportation company . In some cases this will have been arranged by the local SSL office, in other cases by the facility . The cables that run between console and pr ocessor can be shipped in advance of the console in a separa[...]

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    Physical Requirements C onsole Control Surface The console control surface can be specified to have fr om 8 to 96 channels so the size and weight will vary considerably . A dimensioned footprint drawing for each specific console contr ol surface can be provided by SSL ’s Project Engineering Department. See page 8 for an example of a 32-channel fo[...]

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    P age 8 C100 Installation Guide 1056 80 min. 732 0-45 17 24 Master 91 6 18 283 640 956 988 1776 334 25 32 53 32 Channel Footprint Side Profile Showing Service Access Meter drive cards T op T rim shown raised Connector Panels Power supplies Console legs can be located at any position along console beam. Maximum distance between legs is 1,336mm (ie. [...]

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    Air Conditioning Requirements Air conditioning will almost certainly be requir ed for both the Machine and Contr ol rooms in or der to maintain the temperature and humidity to within the r equired levels. Power dissipation figures for console control surface and equipment rack are listed in Appendix A. Appendix E contains the environmental specific[...]

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    P age 10 C100 Installation Guide Centuri Processor Crate (side view) Showing Card Access C-SB Crate (side view) Showing Card Access Dimensions in mm 592 270 15U 14U 270 462 270 Front Rear Front Rear[...]

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    T echnical Requirements V ideo Sync Source The Centuri Processor r equires a feed of video sync. Other sources – MIDI or wor dclock etc. – cannot be used as the sync refer ence. T he sync requir ed is 75Ω 1V(pk-pk) black-and-burst video. The standar d can be either P AL (625 line, 50Hz) , NTSC (525 line, 59.94Hz or 60Hz). Composite sync may al[...]

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    P age 12 C100 Installation Guide PA N A FL PFL O N C LR MODE A / B < > A TT D ELA Y I NS ER T - 20 - 18 - 15 - 12 - 9 - 6 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 ATTA C K RE LEA S E sam pl es f r am es m s G ATE / EXP A N D RE LEA S E M A K EU P THR E SH O LD RA N G E - 20 - 18 - 15 - 12 - 9 - 6 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 C O M PR E SS O R RA TI O THR E SH O LD ATTA C K GA IN CH O[...]

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    Section 4 – System Components This section gives an overview of the main units in the system. See Appendix A for specifications and Appendices B and C for connector details and pinouts. C100 Console Each console control surface will consist of one Centr e Section and can be specified to have from 8 to 96 channel faders in groups of 8. (Note: a gr[...]

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    P age 14 C100 Installation Guide I O I O MACHINE CONTROL TIME CODE CONTROL SURFACE 1 CONTROL SURFACE 2 CONTROL SURFACE 3 9 - 16 1 - 8 25 - 32 17 - 24 9 - 16 1 - 8 25 - 32 17 - 24 AES/EBU IN AES/EBU OUT +5V +3V3 PORT 2 PORT 1 909XB ROUTING CARD IN OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 EXPANSION THRU OUT/ 960XA IN OUT 1 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 48 49 - 60 1 [...]

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    The Centuri Processor The Centuri processor is a 15U high 600mm deep rack unit. Cards ar e fitted to the front and r ear of the chassis s o space for access is essential. See page 10 for chassis dimensions and minimum service clearance. At the front of the processor are located the plug-in PSU units. One unit is capable of powering the system. T he[...]

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    P age 16 C100 Installation Guide ETHERNET VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 S YNC VIDEO 1 9 6 0 X A SERIAL +5V +3V3 FLAG 1 FLAG 12 R ESET Solid State Logic O X F O R D • E N G L A N D DSP CARD 901XA SCSI A SCSI B SCSI B D IS K CARD 945XA MACHINE  CONTROL TIME CODE CONTROL SURFACE 1 CONTROL SURFACE 2 CONTROL SURFACE 3 906XA +5V +3V3 PORT 2 PORT 1 9 0[...]

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    Centuri – DSP Card The DSP cards supply the signal pr ocessing function for the Centuri system. Each card pr ovides 32 channels of processing. DSP cards ar e all the same and do not requir e configuration, they can therefore be fitted into any of the first 5 slots in the front of the Centuri rack. For a system to pass any audio, there must a card[...]

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    P age 18 C100 Installation Guide IN O UT 1 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 48 4 9 - 60 1 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 48 4 9 - 60 GPI 9 0 7 X A 9 - 16 1 - 8 25 - 32 17 - 24 AES/EBU IN 9 - 16 1 - 8 25 - 32 17 - 24 9 0 2 X B AES/EBU OUT + 5V 1-6 7-12 SPLIT OUTPUTS MIC IN 1 - 12 908XA A A1 A1 ANALOGUE IN 1 - 24 A NALOGUE OUT 1 - 24 9 0 4 X A IN OUT WO[...]

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    Centuri – Micamp Card The Microphone input card (generally known as t he BMA or ‘Broadcast Mic Amp’) provides 12 input channels. The input is via a female V aricon (EDAC) connector . Mating connectors can be supplied as a cost option. Each of the mic inputs has a buffer ed split output. The buffering takes place after the input pad, the RFI f[...]

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    P age 20 C100 Installation Guide +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT +48V SIG OVER LOAD SELECT P USH PUSH PUSH PUSH P USH PUSH PUSH PUSH PSU 1 AC DC PSU 1 AC DC STANDBY ON SELECT T[...]

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    C-SB Stagebox (option) The C-SB is a Mic/Line input/output stagebox which can be located r emotely from the Centuri chassis. It o perates at 48KHz sample frequency and is a 14U high, 462mm deep, rack-mounted unit. At the front of the unit are nine slots for plug-in car ds: six slots for mic/line input car ds; two slots for line output cards and one[...]

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    P age 22 C100 Installation Guide Solid State Logic NetBridge S ERIAL 1 - 8 T ERMINAL S ERIAL 9 230 S SL T CP/IP Model Serial No. Solid State Logic  Oxford • England FUSE risk of fire, use same type and rating (IEC 127) 250V 250V Ratings: AC ~ 50/60Hz Volts Amps 626755X4 90-1 25 1 .2 -0.9 1 95-2 55 0 . 6-0 .5 10A(T) 5A(T) D ATE I NITIALS TES[...]

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    NetBridge (option) NetBridge is a 2U rack mounting unit. T he Ne t B ri d g e p r o v id e s tw o m ai n fe a t ur es . Fi rs t l y ( as t he na m e su gg e s ts ) it is a b r id g e be tw e e n t he pr op r ie t a r y S ol i d S ta t e Lo gi c ne t wo r k , a nd th e st a nd a r d TC P / IP p r o t oc o l , al lo w i ng r e mo t e di ag n o s ti c[...]

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    P age 24 C100 Installation Guide E THER 1 E THER 2 E THER 3 E THER 4 T /SCR M IC GN C TRL 1 C TRL 2 C TRL 3 B T/PAD K BD USB Location Of Bellypanel USB Connectors[...]

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    External Keyboard / T rackball (options) There is an inbuilt software keyboar d included in the C100 system. This is accessed via the Centr e Section touch s creen. Alternatively an external USB computer keyboard and or USB mouse/trackball may be connected to the audio connector panel using the connectors pr ovided. The diagram opposite shows the l[...]

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    P age 26 C100 Installation Guide P OWER IN P OWER IN BACKUP Console Mains Inlet Panel Centuri Mains Inlet Panel NetBridge Rear Panel I O I O CONSOLE POWER INDICATORS REMOTE POWER INDICATORS PSU 1 PSU 1 SERIAL 1 - 8 TERMINAL SERIAL 9 230 SSL TCP/IP Model Serial No. Solid State Logic  Oxford • England FUSE risk of fire, use same t[...]

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    Section 5 – Install ation W iring This section provides the details for connecting the system components together . Power Supply Connections This section refers to the following supplied cables (: Description SSL Part No. qty Notes Con IEC Free Socket 6A 2m 32VGL362 2 Centuri Cable Power Digital 2m 32VALXVX 2 Main & Redundant Console power Le[...]

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    P age 28 C100 Installation Guide 960XA MACHINE CONTROL TIME CODE CONTROL S URFACE 1 CONTROL SURFACE 2 CONTROL S URFACE 3 906XA SYNC VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 E THERNET S ERIAL CTRL 1 CTRL 1 CTRL 1 ETHER 4 ETHER 3 ETHER 2 ETHER 1 T/SCR BT/PAD KBD USB MIC GN VIDEO IN DIAG MSD ME INP C ontrol Surface W iring - Block Diagram CPU Card C ontrol Ca[...]

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    Centuri to Console Surface Connections T his section refers to the following supplied items: Description SSL Part No. qty Note L ead 9WD plug to 9WD plug 16m 6 6C66815 3 T ouchscreen, Lead RJ45 Shielded 15m 66C67316 2 Lead V ideo HD15W D-T ype 16m 66DN(16)V1 1 (20)=20m, (25)=25m, (48)=48m Loom 36-way H/D Digital 16m 66CN00(16) 2 (48)m and (80)m opt[...]

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    P age 30 C100 Installation Guide SYNC P SU Status W iring Diagram I O I O C ONSOLE POWER I NDICATORS R EMOTE POWER  I N D ICATORS PSU 1 PSU 1 E XT T/B MIC IN T ALKBACK OUTPUT X1 X2 D5 D4 D3 REMOTE P OWER IN PHASE S COPE METER I NPUTS PU SH D2 D1 MSD D IAG VIDEO I N Console Audio Connector Panel CPU Card Sync Input c[...]

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    PSU Status This section refers to the following supplied items: Description SSL Part No. qty Note Cable 25-way D Plug to Socket 16m screened 66C67781 1 a) The PSU Status cable carries the status indication of the two Centuri crate PSU units. Install the the 25 pin male to female lead and connect as shown opposite; the male end of the cable connects[...]

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    P age 32 C100 Installation Guide +5V 1-6 7-12 SPLIT OUTPUTS MIC IN 1 - 12 9 0 8 X A A A1 A1 ANALOGUE IN 1 - 24 ANALOGUE OUT 1 - 24 9 04 X A M icamp Input Card A nalogue I/O Card Split Output Connectors 25-pin D-type female Microphone input Connector V aricon 56-way female Analogue Input Connector DL96 female Analogue Output Connector DL96 [...]

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    I/O – MicAmp Card (SSL ref. 908) Each MicAmp Input Card contains 12 Microphon e circuits. The inputs are accessed via a V aricon (aka. EDAC or E lco) 56-way female connector . The split outputs ar e accessed via two 25-pin D-type female connectors. R efer to Appendix C for the connector pinouts. SSL is able to supply mating connectors if requeste[...]

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    P age 34 C100 Installation Guide 9 - 16 1 - 8 2 5 - 32 1 7 - 24 AES/EBU IN 9 - 16 1 - 8 25 - 32 17 - 24 9 02 X B AES/EBU OUT IN OUT WORD SYNC IN OUT AES SYNC T x Rx Tx Rx LOCK A LOCK B MADI 9 0 2 X C Digital I/O Card (D25 version) MADI I/O Card (Copper version) AES/EBU Output Connectors 25-pin D-type female AES/EBU Input Connectors 25-pin D-t[...]

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    I/O – Digital Input/Output Card 1 10Ω (SSL ref. 902XF) The Digital Input Card provides 32 balanced AES/EBU signal pairs of both input and output. All circu its are accessed via 25-pin D-type female connectors. R efer to Appendix C for the connector pinout for this car d. Mating connector kits can be or dered for the card. As in the case of the A[...]

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    P age 36 C100 Installation Guide GPI I/O Card IN O UT 1 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 48 49 - 60 1 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 48 49 - 60 GPI 9 0 7 X A GPI input Connectors 25-way D-type Male GPI output Connectors 25-way D-type Female[...]

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    Installation W iring Section 5 P age 37 I/O – GPI I/O (SSL ref. 907XA) The GPI I/O Card contains 60 circuits of opto-isolated input and 60 circuits of relay-closur e output. Inputs are accessed by 25-pin D-type male connectors and outputs by 25-pin D-type female connectors; mating connector kits are available to or der . Both the input and the ou[...]

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    C-SB LC Fibre i/f 1a Network LC Fibre i/f 1a Network Ethernet hub/switch Centuri Processor C-SB LC Fibre i/f 1a Network LC Fibre i/f 1a Network Ethernet hub/switch Centuri Processor audio link control link Media converter Media converter audio link (main) control link LC Fibre i/f 1b LC Fibre i/f 1b audio link (backup) duplex fibre link RJ45 ethern[...]

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    Stageboxes & Fibre Links The C-SB Stagebox utilises fibre-optic connection between itself and the Centuri Processor . This has the a dvantages of noise immunity , r educed weight and bulk of wiring and the elimination of earth loops. A separate control signal (for gain, pad, filter etc.) is carried over the SSL ethernet network. This control si[...]

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    P age 40 C100 Installation Guide S ERIAL 1 - 8 TERMINAL S ERI AL 9 2 3 0 SSL TCP/IP Model Serial No. Solid State Logic Oxford • England FUSE risk of fire, use same type and rating (IEC 127) 250V 250V Ratings: AC ~ 50/60Hz Volts Amps 626755X4 90-125 1.2-0.9 195-255 0.6-0.5 10A(T) 5A(T) D ATE INITIA LS TESTED ETHERNET VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 SYNC VIDEO 1 9[...]

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    NetBridge Installation NetBridge has eight serial ports plus two Ethernet ports. The first Ethernet port is connected to the C100’s n etwork. The second port is for connection to the Internet; this can be via DHCP server (for a dynamically assigned IP address), or a static IP address defined by the operator . The IP number (in ‘dot’ notation)[...]

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    P age 42 C100 Installation Guide  EXT T/B MIC IN TALKBACK OUTPUT X1 X2 D5 PU S H MIC GN CTRL 3 USB Internal T/B Mic External T/B Mic in Analogue I/O card C100 Console T alkback system - Block Diagram External Mic Input and T alkback Mix Output Mic gain trim contr ols Connector panels T alkback Output Centuri Chassis External mic gain trim Intern[...]

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    T alkback and Oscillator T alkback Connections The C100 console contains a built-in talkback microphone and amplifier . In addition, a second input is available for connection to an external dynamic microphone. This input is mixed with the internal T/B mic and the combined signal is available via an XLR connector on the audio interface panel beneat[...]

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    P age 44 C100 Installation Guide Meter and Phasescope wiring - MSD 600C Meter and Phasescope wiring - R TW 10830 REMOTE POWER IN PHASE SCOPE METER INPUTS MSD DIAG VIDEO IN –1 + 1 CEN TE R L R R S L S +12 +9 +6 T EST –6 –12 – 18 –24 –30 – 36 –42 LEFT RIGHT REMOTE POWER IN PHASE SCOPE METER INPUTS MSD DIAG V[...]

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    Installation W iring Section 5 P age 45 Meters and Phasescope The Centre Section of the C100 console may optionally be fitted with an LCD phasescope and/or twin moving- c oil mechanical meters (PPM or VU). T wo standard phasescope types are available, the MSD600C or the RTW 10830. Other custom meter solutions may be possible. Cable connections to t[...]

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    P age 46 C100 Installation Guide Gold is 1.9 times heavier than Lead.[...]

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    Appendix A – Specifications P age 47 Appendix A: Specifications C100 Console Parameter Condition Value Unit Notes Height To top of meter trim 1,056 mm Height adjustment -0+45 mm Width: (1) Centre Section + End trims 440 mm 8 fader channel bay 334 mm Depth 988 mm Weight: 24ch Frame 164 Kg 8 Channel Bay (add/subtract) 35 Kg Additional Leg 13 Kg Hea[...]

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    P age 48 C100 Installation Guide C enturi Processor Crate Parameter Condition Value Unit Notes Height: 15 U 665 mm Width 19 in Case w/o rack ears 449 mm Depth 592 mm excludes cabling Weight (1) 35-45 Kg depending on I/O fitted Heat Dissipation 32 DSP, no I/O 300 W base 64 DSP, 24 mics, 48AIO 550 W typical 128DSP, 48 Mics, 96 AIO 910 W maximum Volta[...]

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    Appendix A – Specifications P age 49 Net Bridge Parameter Condition Value Unit Notes Height: 2 U 8 9m m Width: 19 in Case w/o rack ears 432 mm Depth 360 mm Excludes cabling Weight (1) 10 Kg H eat Dissipation 45 W Max Voltage Switch selectable 115 or 230 V AC Only Current: @ 230 V 0.2 A @ 115 V 0.5 A Fusing: 100/120 V Range 3.15(T) A 220/240 V Ran[...]

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    P age 50 C100 Installation Guide (1) Ventilation is convection via vents at top and bottom of front panel. Do not obstruct vents – refer to Appendix F for additional information. C -SB Micamp Rack Parameter Condition Value Unit Notes H eight: 14 U 620 mm Width: 19 in Case w/o rack ears 432 mm Depth 300 mm W eight Rack with 1 PSU unit 19 Kg No I/O[...]

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    Appendix B – Connector Details P age 51 Appendix B: Connector Details Hood Hood Plug Free Socket Free Plug Connectors V iewed Fr om W iring Side Connectors V iewed Fr om W iring Side A B C D E F G H J K L M N P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Socket DL 96-Pin V aricon™ 56-pin Dimensions: 29mm x 69mm Dimensions: 22mm x 67mm A E R a k u DD L W e [...]

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    P age 52 C100 Installation Guide Connectors V iewed From Wiring Side 1 2 3 4 5 14 15 16 17 6 7 8 9 1 0 18 19 20 21 1 1 1 2 1 3 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 14 15 16 17 6 7 8 9 1 0 18 19 20 21 1 1 1 2 1 3 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 5 15 6 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 D-T ype Multipin Harting Mains Insert 25-way Dimensions: 55 x 15mm (appr ox.) Cable Dia: 8[...]

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    Appendix C – Connector Pinouts P age 53 Appendix C: Connector Pinouts – C100 Console 'Meter Inputs' (Analogue) Location: 'Audio' interface Panel Connector Type: 25-way D-type male Pin Description Notes VU/PPM only 1 Meter 1 Input + Left Meter input 14 Meter 1 Input - 2 n/c 15 Meter 2 Input + U nused 3 Meter 2 Input - 16 n/c [...]

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    P age 54 C100 Installation Guide 'Phase Scope' (Digital) Location: 'Audio' Console Belly Panel Connector Type: 25-way D-type female Pin Description Notes – MSD600C 1 Circuit 1 + 14 Circuit 1 - 2 Gnd 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 n/c 'MSD Diag' (Diagnostics / Remote Control) Location: &apo[...]

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    Appendix C – Connector Pinouts P age 55 Connector Pinouts – Centuri Processor 'Video 1, 2 and 3' Lo ca ti on : Centuri - CPU Card Con nect or Type : HD15 D-type Female Pin Description Not es 1 Red Signal 2 Green Signal 3 Blue Signal 4 ID Bit 5 Unused 6 Red Screen 7 Green Screen 8 Blue Screen 9 n/c 10 Ground 11 ID Bit 12 ID Bit 13 Hori[...]

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    P age 56 C100 Installation Guide 'Serial' Location: Centuri – CPU Connector Type: 62-pin High-density D-type female D9 pin no. Description 1 0V 6 0V 2 Rx Data L 7 Rx Data H 3 Tx Data H 8 Tx Data L 4 0V 9 n/c 5 0V TTY-A 7 5 2 3 1 4 6 - 43 TTY-B 28 26 23 24 22 25 27 - 45 TTY-C 14 12 9 10 8 11 13 - 44 TTY-D 52 50 47 48 46 49 51 - 44 TTY-E [...]

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    Appendix C – Connector Pinouts P age 57 Mic Input Card (‘908) +5V 1-6 7-12 SPLIT OUTPUTS MIC IN 1 - 12 90 8XA A Mic IN 1 - 12 Location: 908 Micam p Conn ecto r Ty pe: Varicon 56 way female c ct . ho t co l d screen Notes 1D K P All other pins n/c 2C J N 3A E L 4B F M 5V Z d 6U Y c 7R W a 8S X b 9n t y 10 m s x 11 k p u 12 l r v Split Outputs[...]

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    P age 58 C100 Installation Guide Analogue I/O Card (‘904) Analogue IN / Analogue OUT Location: 904 Analogue I/O Connector Type: DL96 Female cct. hot cold screen Notes 1 A1 B1 C1 2 A2 B2 C2 3 A3 B3 C3 4 A4 B4 C4 5 A5 B5 C5 6 A6 B6 C6 7 A7 B7 C7 8 A8 B8 C8 9 D1 E1 F1 10 D2 E2 F2 11 D3 E3 G1 12 D4 E4 G2 All other pins n/c 13 D5 E5 G7 14 D6 E6 G8 15 [...]

  • Page 63

    Appendix C – Connector Pinouts P age 59 9 - 16 1 - 8 25 - 32 17 - 24 AES/EBU IN 9 - 16 1 - 8 25 - 32 17 - 24 9 02 X B A ES/EBU OUT Digital I/O Card (‘902) BNC Breakout Panel 1291 0 1 7 1 8 2 5 2 6 341 1 1 2 1 9 2 0 2 7 2 8 5 61 31 4 2 1 2 2 2 9 3 0 781 5 1 6 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 1291 0 1 7 1 8 2 5 2 6 341 1 1 2 1 9 2 0 2 7 2 8 5 61 31 4 2 1 2 2 2 9 [...]

  • Page 64

    P age 60 C100 Installation Guide GPI I/O Card (‘907) IN OUT 1 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 48 49 - 60 1 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 36 37 - 48 49 - 60 GPI 90 7XA G PI Inputs 1 - 12 (13 - 24, 25 - 36, 37 - 48, 49 - 60) Location: 907 Relay card C onnector Type: 25-way D-type Male Pin Description Notes 1 Input 1 A 14 Input 1 B 2 Input 2 A 15 Input 2 B 3 Input 3 [...]

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    Appendix C – Connector Pinouts P age 61 Connector Pinouts – NetBridge S c r een Ch assi s Tx D ata Gnd Rx Da t a n/ c n/ c n/ c 9-w ay Fem a l e D- t ype n/ c n/ c n/ c Rx Da t a n/ c Tx D ata n/ c n/ c Gnd n/ c n/ c 9-w ay Ma l e D- t ype Vie w from solde r side Vie w from solde r side 1 2 7 3 6 4 5 8 9 1 2 7 3 6 4 5 8 9 N e tBr idg e ' S[...]

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    P age 62 C100 Installation Guide Resistor Colour Code: Black 0 Brown 1 Red 2 Orange 3 Y ellow 4 Green 5 Blue 6 V iolet 7 Grey 8 White 9[...]

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    Appendix D – Audio Interfacing P age 63 Appendix D: Audio Interfacing All analogue audio inputs and outputs are electronically balanced. The screen pins are all directly connected to the chassis at the point of entry to comply with AES/EBU grounding and EMC recommendations. Balanced Circuits It is strongly r ecommended that balanced connections a[...]

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    P age 64 C100 Installation Guide 1 inch = 25.4mm (exactly) 1m = 3’ 3” (r oughly) 1 mile = 1,600m (roughly) 1Kg = 2.2 Pounds (roughly)[...]

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    Appendix E – Environmental Specifications P age 65 T emperature Operating: 5 to 30 Deg. C Non-operating: -20 to 50 Deg. C Max. Gradient: 15 Deg. C/Hour Relative Humidity Operating: 20 to 80 % Non-operating: 5 to 90 % Max. wet bulb: 29 Deg. C ( non-condensing ) V ibration Operating: < 0.2 G ( 3 - 100Hz. ) Non-operating, power off: < 0.4 G ( [...]

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    C100 Installation Guide P age 66 +4dBu = 1.229V rms. 0dBu = 0.775V rms. -6dBu = 0.388V rms.[...]

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    Appendix F – Stagebox Installation P age 67 Appendix F: Additional Information for Installing Stageboxes When positioning and installing C-SB the following rules must be followed: • Unobstructed airflow at fr ont and rear . • No obstruction to airflow , horizontal or vertical, within 300mm in front, above and below both the front and rear pan[...]

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    C100 Installation Guide P age 68 This page is blank intentionally .[...]

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    Appendix G – P art Numbers P age 69 Appendix G: Cables and accessories Cables and Accessories - by Part Description Description SSL Part No. Audio Cables and Accessories DL Connector Crimp Contacts .32MM LOOSE 32QFXXQ1 DL Connector Free Hood 96-way 32QF96FH DL Connector Free Plug 96-way 32QF96KC DL Connector Handle 32QFXXKM DL Connector 96W Chass[...]

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    C100 Installation Guide P age 70 Appendix E – Environmental Specification Description SSL Part No. V ideo & Sync Lead Video HD15 XGA 16m 66DN16V1 Lead Video HD15 XGA 20m 66DN20V1 Lead Video HD15 XGA 25m 66DN25V1 Lead Video HD15 XGA 48m 66DN48V1 BNC 75@ ‘Y’ piece 32TKU7CC BNC 75@ Terminator 32TKB7TC Miscellaneous/Hardware 39U Equipment Rac[...]

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    Appendix G – P art Numbers P age 71 Notes[...]

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    C100 Installation Guide P age 72 M ore Notes[...]