Configuration Manual
Equipment Racks
Analog Audio Routing Switcher
Matrix Module Set
January 2007
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Integrator Series
Analog Audio Routing Switcher Matrix
Module Set
Configuration Manual
Edition H
January 2007
Contents
Preface
Manual Information.......................................................................................vii
Purpose...................................................................................................vii
Audience ................................................................................................vii
Revision History ....................................................................................vii
Applications ..........................................................................................viii
Writing Conventions .............................................................................viii
Obtaining Documents ............................................................................. ix
Unpacking/Shipping Information................................................................... ix
Unpacking a Product............................................................................... ix
Returning a Product ................................................................................ ix
Standards ........................................................................................................ x
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance .................... x
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Compliance................................................................................ x
Safety.............................................................................................................. xi
Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual ............................................. xi
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview ......................................................................................................... 1
Modules .......................................................................................................... 2
Options .................................................................................................... 2
Matrix Size Combinations ...................................................................... 2
64X-AIB: Analog Audio Input Module ......................................................... 3
64X-AXPT: Analog Audio Crosspoint Submodule ....................................... 4
64X-AOB: Analog Audio Output Module ..................................................... 5
64X-AELV2, -4, -6: Analog Audio Elevator Module ................................... 6
64X-ABP: Analog Stereo Audio Back Panel ................................................. 7
64X-A1BP: Analog Mono Audio Input Back Panel ...................................... 8
64X-ABP(A1): Analog Mono Audio Output Back Panel .............................. 9
Chapter 2: Configuration
Overview ....................................................................................................... 11
Frame Sizes and Types (Architecture) ......................................................... 12
4 Rack Unit (4RU) ................................................................................ 13
6 Rack Unit (6RU) ................................................................................ 18
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8 Rack Unit (8RU) ................................................................................ 24
Back Panel I/O Connections ........................................................................ 25
Options ......................................................................................................... 27
64X-AMON: Analog Audio Output Monitoring Submodule ............... 27
Output Monitor Connector .................................................................... 29
Output Monitor Pin Assignments ......................................................... 29
DTB-25 Barrier Strip Adapter Module (Optional Adapter) ................. 29
Chapter 3: Specifications
Overview ....................................................................................................... 31
Inputs ............................................................................................................ 32
Outputs ......................................................................................................... 33
Appendix A: Safety Precautions, Certifications, and
Compliances
Overview ....................................................................................................... 35
Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual ................................................... 36
Safety Terms and Symbols on the Product ................................................... 36
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge .............................................................. 37
Injury Precautions ......................................................................................... 37
Product Damage Precautions ........................................................................ 38
EMC and Safety Standards .......................................................................... 40
EMC Standards ..................................................................................... 40
Additional EMC Information ................................................................ 41
Safety Standards .................................................................................... 42
Appendix B: System Matrix Sizes
4RU Matrix Sizes .......................................................................................... 43
6RU Matrix Sizes ......................................................................................... 44
8RU Matrix Sizes ......................................................................................... 45
Index
Keywords ..................................................................................................... 47
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Preface
Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, configuration details, and specifications for the
Integrator analog audio routing switcher system.
Audience
This manual is written for technicians and operators responsible for installation,
setup, maintenance, and/or operation of the product, and is useful to operations
personnel for purposes of daily operation and reference.
Revision History
Table P-1. Revision History of Manual
Edition
Date
Comments
Edition A
January 1999
• Initial production release
Edition B
May 2000
• Corrected CMRR specification in
600Ω version
• Format changes
Edition C
August 2000
• Replaced signal flow diagrams
and front loading/back panel
views
• Removed Theory of Operation
Edition D
May 2001
• Corrected CMRR specification in
600Ω version
• Format changes
Edition E
March 2002
• Removed swap-sum option
• Format changes
• Replaced cover
Edition F
September 2005
• Added index
Edition G
December 2005
• Added RoHS/WEEE directive
Edition H
January 2007
• Corrected pinout information
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Applications
The Integrator platform is ideal for space-constrained operations demanding full
local and remote control capabilities in a routing solution. Integrator products
are perfect for
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Television production facilities
Cable operators
Production and post-production facilities
Outside broadcast vans/trucks
DBS satellite operations
Webcasters
Telcos where professional end-users require a small, flexible, high quality
routing matrix with the ability to mix and match signal formats and/or
signal processing functions within the same frame
Writing Conventions
To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have adhered to the
following text conventions:
Table P-2. Writing Conventions
Term or
Convention
Description
Bold
Indicates dialog boxes, property sheets, fields, buttons, check
boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus, submenus, windows,
lists, and selection names
Italics
Indicates email addresses, the names of books or publications,
and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that
need emphasis
CAPS
Indicates a specific key on the keyboard, such as ENTER, TAB,
CTRL, ALT, or DELETE
Code
Indicates variables or command-line entries, such as a DOS
entry or something you type into a field
>
Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of
menus and windows
hyperlink
Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic
document or elsewhere
Internet address
Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL
Note
viii
Indicates important information that helps to avoid and
troubleshoot problems
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Obtaining Documents
Technical documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website.
Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative to request a
document.
Unpacking/Shipping Information
Unpacking a Product
This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before shipment to
ensure years of stable and trouble-free service.
1. Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during
transit.
2. Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list.
3. Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing.
4. Contact the carrier if any item is damaged.
5. Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated
components before you install the unit.
Keep at least one set of original packaging, in the event that you need to return a
product for servicing.
Returning a Product
In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly, please contact
Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number, then send the
unit back for servicing.
Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product needs to
be returned for service. If the original package is not available, you can supply
your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria:
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The packaging must be able to withstand the product’s weight.
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The product must be held rigid within the packaging.
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There must be at least 2 in. (5 cm) of space between the product and the
container.
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The corners of the product must be protected.
Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the original
packaging material. If the product is still within the warranty period, we will
return the product prepaid after servicing.
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Standards
Appendix A: “Safety Precautions, Certifications, and Compliances” contains
product compliance and safety standards.
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliance
Directive 2002/95/EC—commonly known as the European Union (EU)
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)—sets limits on the use of certain
substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The intent of this
legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of
landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end-of-life
recycling. The Directive, which took effect on July 1, 2006, refers to the
following hazardous substances:
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Lead (Pb)
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Mercury (Hg)
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Cadmium (Cd)
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Hexavalent Chromium (Cr-V1)
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Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)
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Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
According to this EU Directive, all products sold in the European Union will be
fully RoHS-compliant and “lead-free.” (See our website for more information
on dates and deadlines for compliance.) Spare parts supplied for the repair and
upgrade of equipment sold before July 1, 2006 are exempt from the legislation.
Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a
RoHS-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure P-1.
Figure P-1. RoHS Compliance Emblem
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Compliance
The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection, treatment, recovery,
and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products. The objective of the
WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated
hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products. Effective
August 13, 2005, producers or users will be required to recycle electrical and
electronic equipment at end of its useful life, and may not dispose of the
equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods. (Some EU
member states may have different deadlines.)
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In accordance with this EU Directive, companies selling electric or electronic
devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled. (See our website for more information on dates and deadlines for
compliance.) Contact your local sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that complies with the EU directive
will be marked with a WEEE-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure P-2.
Figure P-2. WEEE Compliance Emblem
Safety
Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to
this product or any products connected to it. You will find a complete list of
safety precautions in Appendix A. Any user-serviceable components (such as
fuses or batteries) are only replaceable by those components listed in the
manual.
IMPORTANT! Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.
Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual
WARNING
Statements identifying conditions or practices that may
result in personal injury or loss of life. High voltage is
present.
CAUTION
Statements identifying conditions or practices that can
result in damage to the equipment or other property.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
Analog audio is one of several signal types available in the Integrator routing
switcher system. The Integrator’s broadcast-quality analog audio matrix module
set is a combination of modules and submodules that create a customized matrix
size and options package.
The Integrator uses separate input and output modules to accommodate signal
requirements for analog audio switching. Input, output, crosspoint, and elevator
modules; and back panel input and output modules make up the analog audio
matrix module set.
The Integrator analog audio matrix set is available in many matrix sizes to fit in
the 4RU, 6RU and 8RU Integrator frames. Appendix B: “System Matrix Sizes”
contains a list of all of the available matrix sizes.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Modules
The Integrator matrix module name consists of two separate components, which
represent the Integrator part designation and the module type:
Table 1-1. Module Name, Part Designator, and Module Type
Module
Name
Integrator Part
Designation
Module Type
64X-AIB
64X
Audio input module
64X-AOB
64X
Audio output module
64X-AXPT
64X
Audio crosspoint module
64X-ABP
64X
Analog audio stereo back panel module
64X-A1BP
64X
Analog audio mono back panel module
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With each input and output module, corresponding input and output back
panel modules provide the connections to and from the Integrator.
•
The audio signals enter the router via the input back panels and are fed to
the input modules, where they are switched by the crosspoint submodules.
•
Specific combinations of the input and output back panel modules will
accommodate each matrix requirement.
•
The switched signals are carried by the elevator modules to the output
modules, then exit the router via the output back panels.
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Finally, several options and matrix size combinations are available.
Options
The Integrator analog audio routing switcher has these options:
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Output monitoring
•
DTB-25 barrier strip adapter
Matrix Size Combinations
•
Matrix size combinations range from 32×32 to 128×64 (stereo) or 128×128
(mono audio) in a single frame.
•
Larger matrix systems are easily accommodated via multiple frames.
•
Mixed signal format combinations in the same and additional frames are
available.
Please consult the Sales Department for more information.
The following sections contain a description of each of these modules. Options
are described in “Options” on page 27.
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64X-AIB: Analog Audio Input Module
The analog audio input module
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Accepts a total of 32 stereo or 32 mono input signals from the back panel
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Reduces the signal levels
•
Buffers the signals for switching by the crosspoint modules
After switching, the signals are fed back onto the input module and distributed
to the elevator module via Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) connectors.
Figure 1-1 shows an example of a 64X-AIB module.
Figure 1-1. 64X-AIB: Analog Audio Input Module
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64X-AXPT: Analog Audio Crosspoint Submodule
The analog audio crosspoint submodule connects to the input module. The
crosspoint module accepts signals from the Input module, switches them in a
32×32 matrix, and then returns them to the input module for distribution to
other modules in the system.
Figure 1-2 shows an example of a 64X-AXPT module.
Figure 1-2. 64X-AXPT: Analog Audio Crosspoint Submodule
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64X-AOB: Analog Audio Output Module
Note
One output monitoring module
is required for each of the output
modules in a configuration to
allow monitoring of all outputs
in the matrix.
The analog audio output module receives the switched signals from the elevator
modules, amplifies them, and sends them out of the router via the back panel.
The output module accommodates 32 stereo or 64 mono audio signals.
Figure 1-3 shows an example of a 64X-AOB module.
Figure 1-3. 64X-AOB: Analog Audio Output Module
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64X-AELV2, -4, -6: Analog Audio Elevator Module
The analog audio elevator module carries the signals vertically within the
Integrator frame between the input and output modules. All connections from
the elevator module to other modules in the system are made using ZIF
connectors.
The internal configuration of the frame, signal format, required matrix size, and
further upgrade considerations are the factors that should be weighed when
deciding which elevator module size to choose.
The analog audio signal type is the only signal type that requires matching left
and right elevator module. Figure 1-4 shows an example of a left 64X-AELV4
elevator module.
Figure 1-4. Analog Audio Elevator Module (64X-AELV4 Shown)
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64X-ABP: Analog Stereo Audio Back Panel
This back panel is used to interface a total of 32 stereo inputs or outputs to and
from the input or output module. It is equipped with 8 DB-25 connectors, each
designed to carry 8 balanced analog audio signals.
Figure 1-5 shows an example of a 64X-ABP back panel module.
Figure 1-5. 64X-ABP: Analog Audio Back Panel
(Input and Output 1-32 versions)
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64X-A1BP: Analog Mono Audio Input Back Panel
The input back panel is used to interface a total of 32 mono audio signals to the
input module. It distributes these 32 input signals to both the “A” and “B”’ sides
of the input module. It is equipped with 4 DB-25 connectors, each designed to
carry 8 balanced analog audio signals.
Figure 1-6 shows an example of a 64X-A1BP back panel module.
Figure 1-6. 64X-A1BP: Analog Audio Mono Input Back Panel
(Input 1 – 32 Version)
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64X-ABP(A1): Analog Mono Audio Output Back
Panel
The output back panel is used to interface a total of 64 mono audio signals to the
output module. It is equipped with 8 DB-25 connectors, each designed to carry
8 balanced analog audio signals.
Figure 1-7 shows an example of a 64X-ABP(A1) back panel module.
Figure 1-7. 64X-ABP(A1): Analog Mono Audio Output Back Panel
(Output 1 – 64 Version)
Chapter 2: “Configuration” contains basic block diagrams that show the signal
flow of a typical analog audio routing switcher. The modules and boards in the
signal flows are labelled to correspond to the above descriptions.
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Configuration
Overview
Note
We recommend that you test
your system before its final
installation. Make sure you verify its configuration, cabling,
and proper system operation.
This chapter provides information specific to the configuration of the Integrator
analog audio routing switcher. General information concerning installation,
configuration, and operation of all Integrator products is located in the
Integrator™ Series Routing Switcher Frame and System Configuration
Installation, Configuration, and Operation Manual.
WARNING
Potentially lethal voltages are present within the Integrator
frame during normal operation. Disconnect all power
cords from the frame before you remove the top panel. Do
not apply power to the frame while the top is open unless
the unit is being serviced by properly trained personnel.
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Frame Sizes and Types (Architecture)
The Integrator series has three frame sizes: 4RU, 6RU, and 8RU. Each size can
accommodate any single or combination of signal formats and has different
options available for customizing. Table 2-1 provides information concerning
each rack unit size.
Table 2-1. Frame Architecture
Item
4RU
6RU
8RU
Width (in./cm)
17.50/44.5
17.50/44.5
17.50/44.5
Depth (in./cm)
15.83/40.2
15.83/40.2
15.83/40.2
Height (in./cm)
6.97/17.7
10.47/26.52
13.97/35.48
Cabinet size (in./cm)
19/48.3
19/48.3
19/48.3
Matrix module capacity
4
6
8
Signal capacity
No. Matrix Sizes
Dimensions
One signal
type1
64×64 stereo 128×64
or
stereo
64×128 mono or
128×128
mono
128×64
stereo
or
128×128
mono
Two signal types2
(2) 32×32
(1) 64×64
(1) 32×32
(2) 64×64
or
(1) 128×64
(1) 32×32
Three signal types2
—
(3) 32×32
Sum of sizes
< 128×128
Four signal types2
—
—
(4) 32×32
Power supply
1
1-2
1-2
Fan module
1
1
1
Logic module
1
1
1
Redundant power supply
Available
Available
Available
Redundant logic control module
Available
Available
Available
Yes
Yes
Yes
Standard equipment
Upgrade options
Expandability
1 Signal capacity in this row is specific to the Integrator analog audio routing switcher.
2 Signal capacity in this row is valid for stereo audio in combination with other signal types.
Please contact the Sales Department for information on capacities involving mono audio.
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4 Rack Unit (4RU)
Module Configurations
Table 2-2. Configurations for 4RU Frame
Models
Description
64X-AOB
64X-ABP
64X-A1BP
Modules/Parts
Required
64X-AXPT
All of these configurations are
analog audio format only. For
mixed format configurations,
please call the Sales Department
for a data sheet prepared to your
specifications.
64X-AIB
Note
Table 2-2 shows the modules required for each possible analog audio
configuration to fit in a 4RU frame.
64X-32X32A4
32×32 mono audio
1
1
1
1
1
64X-32X64A4
32×64 mono audio
1
2
1
1
1
64X-32X96A4
32×96 mono audio
1
3
2
2
1
64X-32X128A4
32×128 mono audio
1
4
2
2
1
64X-64X32A4
64×32 mono audio
2
2
1
1
2
64X-64X64A4
64×64 mono audio
2
4
1
1
2
64X-64X96A4
64×96 mono audio
2
6
2
2
2
64X-64X128A4
64×128 mono audio
2
8
2
2
2
64X-32X32A24
32×32 stereo audio
1
2
1
2
—
64X-32X64A24
32×64 stereo audio
1
4
2
3
—
64X-64X32A24
64×32 stereo audio
2
4
1
3
—
64X-64X64A24
64×64 stereo audio
2
8
2
4
—
Signal Flow
The following pictures represent basic signal flow diagrams that show the
typical signal flow of a 64×64 stereo system (channel A and channel B) and
64×128 monaural audio system. The modules and submodules in the diagram
are labeled to correspond to the descriptions provided in Chapter 1:
“Introduction”.
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Figure 2-1. Signal Flow: 64×64 Stereo Audio in a 4RU Frame
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Figure 2-2. Front Loading and Back Panel Views:
64×64 Stereo Audio in a 4RU Frame
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Figure 2-3. Signal Flow: 64×128 Mono Audio in a 4RU Frame
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Figure 2-4. Front Loading and Back Panel Views:
64×128 Mono Audio in a 4RU Frame
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6 Rack Unit (6RU)
Module Configurations
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Table 2-3. Configurations for 6RU Frame
Models
Description
64X-AOB
64X-ABP
64X-A1BP
Modules/Parts
Required
64X-AXPT
All of these configurations are
for analog audio format only.
for mixed format configurations, please call the Sales
Department for a data sheet prepared to your specifications.
64X-AIB
Note
Table 2-3 shows the modules required for each possible analog audio
configuration in a 6RU frame.
64X-32X32A6
32×32 mono audio
1
1
1
1
1
64X-32X64A6
32×64 mono audio
1
2
1
1
1
64X-32X96A6
32×96 mono audio
1
3
2
2
1
64X-32X128A6
32×128 mono audio
1
4
2
2
1
64X-64X32A6
64×32 mono audio
2
2
1
1
2
64X-64X64A6
64×64 mono audio
2
4
1
1
2
64X-64X96A6
64×96 mono audio
2
6
2
2
2
64X-64X128A6
64×128 mono audio
2
8
2
2
2
64X-96X32A6
96×32 mono audio
3
3
1
1
3
64X-96X64A6
96×64 mono audio
3
6
1
1
3
64X-96X96A6
96×96 mono audio
3
9
2
2
3
64X-96X128A6
96×128 mono audio
3
12
2
2
3
64X-128X32A6
128×32 mono audio
4
4
1
1
4
64X-128X64A6
128×64 mono audio
4
8
1
1
4
64X-128X96A6
128×96 mono audio
4
12
2
2
4
64X-128X128A6
128×128 mono audio
4
16
2
2
4
64X-32X32A26
32×32 stereo audio
1
2
1
2
0
64X-32X64A26
32×64 stereo audio
1
4
2
3
0
64X-64X32A26
64×32 stereo audio
2
4
1
3
0
64X-64X64A26
64×64 stereo audio
2
8
2
4
0
64X-96X32A26
96×32 stereo audio
3
6
1
4
0
64X-96X64A26
96×64 stereo audio
3
12
2
5
0
64X-128X32A26
128×32 stereo audio
4
8
1
5
0
64X-128X64A26
128×64 stereo audio
4
16
2
6
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Signal Flow
The following pictures represent basic signal flow diagrams that show the
typical signal flow for a 128×64 stereo system and a 128×128 monaural audio
system. The modules and submodules in the diagrams are labeled to correspond
to the descriptions provided in Chapter 1: “Introduction”.
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Figure 2-5. Signal Flow: 128×64 Stereo Audio in a 6RU Frame
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Figure 2-6. Front Loading and Back Panel Views:
128×64 Stereo Audio in a 6RU Frame
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Figure 2-7. Signal Flow: 128×128 Mono Audio in a 6RU Frame
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Figure 2-8. Front Loading and Back Panel Views:
128×128 Mono Audio in a 6RU Frame
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8 Rack Unit (8RU)
Module Configurations
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Table 2-4. Configurations for 8RU Frame
Models
Description
64X-AOB
64X-ABP
64X-A1BP
Modules/Parts Required
64X-AXPT
All of these configurations are
for analog audio format only.
for mixed format configurations, please call the Sales
Department for a data sheet prepared to your specifications.
64X-AIB
Note
Table 2-4 shows the modules required for each possible analog audio
configuration in an 8RU frame. An 8RU can hold any of the 4RU or 6RU
combinations, with room to increase matrix size or add another signal format.
64X-32X32A8
32×32 mono audio
1
1
1
1
1
64X-32X64A8
32×64 mono audio
1
2
1
1
1
64X-32X96A8
32×96 mono audio
1
3
2
2
1
64X-32X128A8
32×128 mono audio
1
4
2
2
1
64X-64X32A8
64×32 mono audio
2
2
1
1
2
64X-64X64A8
64×64 mono audio
2
4
1
1
2
64X-64X96A8
64×96 mono audio
2
6
2
2
2
64X-64X128A8
64×128 mono audio
2
8
2
2
2
64X-96X32A8
96×32 mono audio
3
3
1
1
3
64X-96X64A8
96×64 mono audio
3
6
1
1
3
64X-96X96A8
96×96 mono audio
3
9
2
2
3
64X-96X128A8
96×128 mono audio
3
12
2
2
3
64X-128X32A8
128×32 mono audio
4
4
1
1
4
64X-128X64A8
128×64 mono audio
4
8
1
1
4
64X-128X96A8
128×96 mono audio
4
12
2
2
4
64X-128X128A8
128×128 mono audio
4
16
2
2
4
64X-32X32A28
32×32 stereo audio
1
2
1
2
0
64X-32X64A28
32×64 stereo audio
1
4
2
3
0
64X-64X32A28
64×32 stereo audio
2
4
1
3
0
64X-64X64A28
64×64 stereo audio
2
8
2
4
0
64X-96X32A28
96×32 stereo audio
3
6
1
4
0
64X-96X64A28
96×64 stereo audio
3
12
2
5
0
64X-128X32A28
128×32 stereo audio
4
8
1
5
0
64X-128X64A28
128×64 stereo audio
4
16
2
6
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Back Panel I/O Connections
The expanded portion of Figure 2-9 shows the pin numbering scheme of the
DB-25 connectors used on the analog audio back panels. (The panel displayed
in Figure 2-9 may be any of the audio input or output rear panels.) Each
connector may be labeled for may different configurations, including the mono
audio version. The pin assignments shown in Table 2-5 on page 26 correspond
to the respective connector and are generally labeled as shown in the header row
of the table.
Figure 2-9. Analog Audio Back Panel Module Pin Assignment
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Table 2-5. Analog Audio Back Panel Module Pin Assignments
A Input or Output
Pin
1-8
17-24
1+
33-40
49-56
33+
65-72
81-88
65+
A Input or Output
97-104
113-120
97+
9-16
25-32
9+
41-48
57-64
41+
73-80
89-96
73+
105-112
121-128
105+
B Input or Output
1-8
17-24
1+
33-40
49-56
33+
65-72
81-88
65+
B Input or Output
97-104
113-120
97+
9-16
25-32
9+
41-48
57-64
41+
73-80
89-96
73+
105-112
121-128
105+
13
17+
1-
49+
33-
81+
65-
113+
97-
25+
9-
89+
57+
41-
73-
121+
1051-
17+
49+
33-
81+
65-
113+
97-
25+
9-
89+
57+
41-
73-
121+
105-
12
4981113255789498111325578917121171211 Gnd 33 Gnd 65 Gnd 97 Gnd 9 Gnd 41 Gnd 73 Gnd 105 Gnd 1 Gnd 33 Gnd 65 Gnd 97 Gnd 9 Gnd 41 Gnd 73 Gnd 105 Gnd
25
17 Gnd 49 Gnd 81 Gnd 113 Gnd 25 Gnd 57 Gnd 89 Gnd 121 Gnd 17 Gnd 49 Gnd 81 Gnd 113 Gnd 25 Gnd 57 Gnd 89 Gnd 121 Gnd
2+
34+
66+
98+
10+
42+
74+
106+
2+
34+
66+
98+
10+
42+
74+
106+
24
18+
2-
50+
34-
82+
66-
114+
98-
26+
10-
58+
42-
90+
74-
122+
1062-
18+
50+
34-
82+
66-
114+
98-
26+
10-
58+
42-
90+
74-
122+
106-
23
1850821142658901221850821142658901222 Gnd
34 Gnd 66 Gnd 98 Gnd 10 Gnd 42 Gnd 74 Gnd 106 Gnd 2 Gnd 34 Gnd 66 Gnd 98 Gnd 10 Gnd 42 Gnd 74 Gnd 106 Gnd
11
18 Gnd 50 Gnd 82 Gnd 114 Gnd 26 Gnd 58 Gnd 90 Gnd 122 Gnd 18 Gnd 50 Gnd 82 Gnd 114 Gnd 26 Gnd 58 Gnd 90 Gnd 122 Gnd
3+
35+
67+
99+
11+
43+
107+
3+
35+
67+
99+
11+
43+
107+
75+
75+
10
19+
3-
51+
35-
83+
67-
115+
99-
59+
27+
11-
43-
91+
75-
123+
1073-
19+
51+
35-
83+
67-
115+
99-
59+
27+
11-
43-
91+
75-
123+
107-
9
1951831152759123195183115275912391913 Gnd
35 Gnd 67 Gnd 99 Gnd 11 Gnd 43 Gnd 75 Gnd 107 Gnd 3 Gnd 35 Gnd 67 Gnd 99 Gnd 11 Gnd 43 Gnd 75 Gnd 107 Gnd
22
19 Gnd 51 Gnd 83 Gnd 115 Gnd 27 Gnd 59 Gnd 91 Gnd 123 Gnd 19 Gnd 51 Gnd 83 Gnd 115 Gnd 27 Gnd 59 Gnd 91 Gnd 123 Gnd
76+
4+
36+
68+
100+
12+
44+
108+
4+
36+
68+
100+
12+
44+
108+
76+
21
20+
4-
52+
36-
84+
68-
116+
28+
60+
124+
921001244108476-
20+
52+
36-
84+
68-
92116+
28+
60+
124+
761001244108-
20
9220528411628601242052841162860124924 Gnd
36 Gnd 68 Gnd 100 Gnd 12 Gnd 44 Gnd 76 Gnd 108 Gnd 4 Gnd 36 Gnd 68 Gnd 100 Gnd 12 Gnd 44 Gnd 76 Gnd 108 Gnd
8
20 Gnd 52 Gnd 84 Gnd 116 Gnd 28 Gnd 60 Gnd 92 Gnd 124 Gnd 20 Gnd 52 Gnd 84 Gnd 116 Gnd 28 Gnd 60 Gnd 92 Gnd 124 Gnd
5+
37+
69+
101+
13+
45+
109+
5+
37+
69+
101+
13+
45+
109+
77+
77+
7
53+
21+
5-
37-
85+
69-
29+
61+
125+
93+
117+
1011345109577-
53+
21+
37-
85+
69-
29+
61+
125+
93+
117+
101134510977-
6
2153851172961125215385117296112593935 Gnd
37 Gnd 69 Gnd 101 Gnd 13 Gnd 45 Gnd 77 Gnd 109 Gnd 5 Gnd 37 Gnd 69 Gnd 101 Gnd 13 Gnd 45 Gnd 77 Gnd 109 Gnd
19
21 Gnd 53 Gnd 85 Gnd 117 Gnd 29 Gnd 61 Gnd 93 Gnd 125 Gnd 21 Gnd 53 Gnd 85 Gnd 117 Gnd 29 Gnd 61 Gnd 93 Gnd 125 Gnd
6+
38+
70+
102+
14+
46+
110+
6+
38+
70+
102+
14+
46+
110+
78+
78+
18
22+
6-
54+
38-
86+
70-
118+
30+
62+
126+
94+
1021446110678-
22+
54+
38-
86+
70-
118+
30+
62+
126+
94+
102144611078-
17
2254861183062126225486118306212694946 Gnd
38 Gnd 70 Gnd 102 Gnd 14 Gnd 46 Gnd 78 Gnd 110 Gnd 6 Gnd 38 Gnd 70 Gnd 102 Gnd 14 Gnd 46 Gnd 78 Gnd 110 Gnd
5
22 Gnd 54 Gnd 86 Gnd 118 Gnd 30 Gnd 62 Gnd 94 Gnd 126 Gnd 22 Gnd 54 Gnd 86 Gnd 118 Gnd 30 Gnd 62 Gnd 94 Gnd 126 Gnd
7+
39+
71+
103+
15+
47+
111+
7+
39+
71+
103+
15+
47+
111+
79+
79+
4
23+
7-
55+
39-
87+
71-
119+
31+
63+
95+
127+
7103154711179-
23+
55+
39-
87+
71-
119+
31+
63+
95+
127+
103154711179-
3
5587119316323127235587119316312795957 Gnd
39 Gnd 71 Gnd 103 Gnd 15 Gnd 47 Gnd 79 Gnd 111 Gnd 7 Gnd 39 Gnd 71 Gnd 103 Gnd 15 Gnd 47 Gnd 79 Gnd 111 Gnd
16
23 Gnd 55 Gnd 87 Gnd 119 Gnd 31 Gnd 63 Gnd 95 Gnd 127 Gnd 23 Gnd 55 Gnd 87 Gnd 119 Gnd 31 Gnd 63 Gnd 95 Gnd 127 Gnd
8+
40+
72+
104+
16+
48+
112+
8+
40+
72+
104+
16+
48+
112+
80+
80+
15
24+
8-
56+
40-
88+
72-
120+
32+
64+
128+
96+
1041648112880-
24+
56+
40-
88+
72-
120+
32+
64+
128+
96+
104164811280-
14
3212824568812032641282456881206496968 Gnd
40 Gnd 72 Gnd 104 Gnd 16 Gnd 48 Gnd 80 Gnd 112 Gnd 8 Gnd 40 Gnd 72 Gnd 104 Gnd 16 Gnd 48 Gnd 80 Gnd 112 Gnd
2
24 Gnd 56 Gnd 88 Gnd 120 Gnd 32 Gnd 64 Gnd 96 Gnd 128 Gnd 24 Gnd 56 Gnd 88 Gnd 120 Gnd 32 Gnd 64 Gnd 96 Gnd 128 Gnd
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Spare
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1
Spare
26
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Options
The installation and configuration of the options for the analog audio modules
are described below.
64X-AMON: Analog Audio Output Monitoring Submodule
Note
One output monitoring module
is required for each of the output
modules in a configuration to
allow monitoring of all outputs
in the matrix.
The audio output monitoring submodule may be installed on one of the analog
audio output modules (64X-AOB) in the frame to allow the monitoring of any
of the analog audio outputs. (In the 6RU and 8RU frame there are additional
monitoring output connectors for monitoring separate matrices.) The output
monitor is controlled by any of the available control methods for the Integrator,
including software control via the serial port(s), Ethernet, or control panel via
the X-Y bus. This output monitoring submodule is located at the 6-pin
removable terminal strip connector labeled AUDIO MONITOR on the Control
section of the back panel. In systems with two output modules, two output
monitoring submodules are used. These two submodules work in tandem to
provide monitoring of any output.
64X-AMON
64X-AMON
64X-AMON-600
Figure 2-10. 64X-AMON: Analog Audio Output Monitoring Submodule
The signal flow diagram for a typical 64×64 stereo audio Integrator with output
monitoring is shown in Figure 2-11 on page 28.
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Figure 2-11. 64×64 Stereo Audio with Output Monitoring
(64X64A24 with 64X-AMON)
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Output Monitor Connector
Figure 2-12 shows the location of the audio output monitor connector.
.
Figure 2-12. Audio Output Monitor Connector
Output Monitor Pin Assignments
Audio output monitor connector pin assignments are shown in Table 2-6.
Table 2-6. Pin Assignments for the
Audio Output Monitor Port
Stereo Systems
Mono Systems
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
A+
1
+
2
A-
2
-
3
A GND
3
GND
4
B+
4
Unused
5
B-
5
Unused
6
B GND
6
Unused
DTB-25 Barrier Strip Adapter Module (Optional Adapter)
Figure 2-13 on page 30 shows the audio signal inputs/outputs for the DTB-25
barrier strip adapter module. This optional adapter is available for all 25-pin
audio connectors. (The terminal block layout is viewed from the component
side.)
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Figure 2-13. Optional Barrier Strip Adapter Pin Assignment
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Chapter 3
Specifications
Overview
The following specification tables appear in this chapter:
•
“Inputs” on page 32
•
“Outputs” on page 33
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
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Inputs
Table 3-1. Analog Audio Input Specifications
Item
Specification
Number of inputs
From 32 to 128 in steps of 32
Signal type
Balanced analog audio
Connector
DB–25
Impedance
High Z, > 20kΩ (or 600Ω, specify 600 version)
Max. input level
+ 28 dBu (+ 22 dBm for 600Ω version)
CMRR
> 90 dB rejection, 20Hz-20 kHz, typical
>75 dB rejection, 20Hz-20 kHz, worst case
> 65 dB rejection, 20Hz-20 kHz, worst case for 600Ω
version
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Outputs
Table 3-2. Analog Audio Output Specifications
Item
Specification
Number of outputs
From 32 to 64 in steps of 32 (A & B channels)
From 32 to 128 in steps of 32 (single channel)
Signal type
Balanced analog audio
Max. output level
+ 28 dBu (+ 22 dBm for 600Ω version)
Connector
DB–25
Impedance
66Ω (or 600Ω, specify 600 version)
DC output level
± 50 mV max.
Max. cable length
300 ft (100 m) of Belden 8451 or equivalent*
Min. load impedance
600Ω
Gain
Unity, ± 0.1dB
THD+N
< 0.01%, 20Hz to 20kHz (+ 24 dBu, 600Ω or High Z
load†) < 0.005% typical
IMD (SMPTE 4:1)
< 0.005% (+24 dBu, 600Ω or High Z load) < 0.002%
typical
Crosstalk
> 90dB isolation, 20Hz to 20kHz, all hostile typical
> 85dB isolation, worst case
Frequency response
± 0.1 dB 20Hz to 20 kHz
– 3 dB point: >200 kHz
Signal to noise ratio
>110 dB ref. to +24 dBu, 20 Hz to 20k Hz
* Frequency response in 600Ω version with 100m cable will be -1 dB at 20 kHz, -14 dB at
200 kHz into 600Ω load.
† THD+N increases as matrix size and/or number of destinations increase. See Figure 3-1.
The worst case is a 128×64 stereo system or a 128×128 mono system with all destinations
set to a single source. In this worst case, the THD+N is <0.025%, 20Hz to 20kHz,
+24dBu, 600Ω or High Z load.
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0.02
128x64 Stereo
or
128x128 Mono
0.015
96x64 Stereo
or
96x128 Mono
%THD+N
0.01
64x64 Stereo
or
64x128 Mono
0.005
32x64 Stereo
or
32x128 Mono
0
8
16
16
32
24
48
32
64
40
80
48
96
56
112
64
128
Stereo
Mono
Number of Destinations per Source
Figure 3-1. Typical Curves of THD+N vs. Number of Destinations per
Source for Various Matrix Sizes
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Appendix A
Safety Precautions, Certifications, and
Compliances
Overview
Carefully observe the safety alert symbols below for dangers, warnings, and
cautions. They alert installers and operators of possible dangers or important
information contained in this manual.
Keep in mind, though, that warnings alone do not eliminate hazards, nor are
they a substitute for safe operating techniques and proper accident prevention
measures.
Any user-serviceable components (such as fuses or batteries) are only
replaceable by those components listed in the manual.
IMPORTANT! Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.
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Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual
WARNING
Statements identifying conditions or practices that may
result in personal injury or loss of life. High voltage is
present.
CAUTION
Statements identifying conditions or practices that can
result in damage to the equipment or other property.
Safety Terms and Symbols on the Product
DANGER: High voltage and indicates a personal injury hazard immediately
accessible as one reads the marking.
WARNING: Indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible as
one reads the marking.
CAUTION: Indicates a hazard to property, including the product, or to pay
attention and refer to the manual.
Protective ground (earth) terminal.
Fuse. Replace with same type and rating of fuse.
Zur Vermeidung von Feuer verwenden Sie nur Sicherungen mit der für dieses
Produkt geforderten Typ und Stromstärke.
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Preventing Electrostatic Discharge
Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.
CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components in the
product. To prevent ESD, observe these precautions when directed to do so:
1. Use a Ground Strap. Wear a grounded antistatic wrist strap to discharge
the static voltage from your body while installing or removing sensitive
components.
2. Use a Safe Work Area. Do not use any devices capable of generating or
holding a static charge in the work area where you install or remove
sensitive components. Avoid handling sensitive components in areas that
have a floor or benchtop surface capable of generating a static charge.
3. Handle Components Carefully. Do not slide sensitive components over
any surface. Do not touch exposed connector pins. Handle sensitive
components as little as possible.
4. Transport and Store Carefully. Transport and store sensitive
components in a static-protected bag or container.
Injury Precautions
WARNING
Potentially lethal voltages are present within the frame during normal
operation. The AC power cord must be disconnected from the frame before
the top panel is removed. (In frames with multiple power supplies, remove
ALL power cords.) Power should not be applied to the frame while the top
is open unless properly trained personnel are servicing the unit.
Pull out the plug from the main socket before the removal of a cover.
Przod zdjeciem pokrywy wyciagnac wtyczke z gniazda sieciowego.
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN.
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR.
MOUNT IN RACK ONLY
INSTALLER SUR SUPPORT DE MONTAGE SEULEMENT.
Use proper power cord
To avoid fire hazard, use only the power cord specified for this product.
Ground the product
This is a Safety Class 1 product and is grounded through the grounding
conductor of the power cord. To avoid electrical shock, the grounding
conductor must be connected to earth ground. Before making connections
to the product’s input or output terminals, ensure the product is properly
grounded.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
VARNING: APPARATEN SKALL ANSLUTAS TILL JORDAT UTTAG
NÄR DEN ANSLUTS TILL ETT NÄTVERK.
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Do Not Operate Without Covers
To avoid electrical shock or fire hazard, do not operate this product with
covers or panels removed.
Use Proper Fuse
To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse type and rating specified for this
product.
Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions
To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this product in wet or damp
conditions.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere
To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this product in an explosive
atmosphere.
Avoid Exposed Circuitry
To avoid injury, remove jewelry such as rings, watches, and other metallic
objects. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is
present.
Product Damage Precautions
CAUTION:
Disconnect power from the frame before removing or installing input/
output modules. Removing or installing modules with power applied could
cause serious damage to system components.
Use Proper Power Source
Do not operate this product from a power source that supplies more than the
specified voltage.
Use Proper Voltage Settings
Before applying power, ensure that the line selector is in the proper position
for the power source being used.
Provide Proper Ventilation
To prevent product overheating, provide proper ventilation.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures
If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it inspected by qualified
service personnel.
CAUTION: This unit can have more than one power supply cord. To
de-energize the internal circuitry, you have to disconnect all power cords.
ADVARSEL: Utstyret kan ha mere ennn en tilførselsledning. For å gjore
interne deler spennigsløse må alle tilførselsledningene trekkes ut.
VARNING: Denna apparat har mer än en nätanslutning. Samtliga nätkablar
måste bortkopplas för att göra de interna kretsarna spänningsfria.
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FUSE: REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE.
CAUTION: REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE.
ATTENTION: UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME
TYPE.
CAUTION: DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING
FUSE.
ATTENTION: DÉBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE
FUSIBLE.
ACHTUNG: VOR AUSWECHSELN DER SICHERUNG IST DAS
GERÄT VOM NETZ ZU TRENNEN.
CAUTION
Disconnect power from the frame before removing or installing input/
output modules. Removing or installing modules with power applied could
cause serious damage to system components.
Use Proper Power Source
Do not operate this product from a power source that supplies more than the
specified voltage.
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EMC and Safety Standards
This product has been tested and found to comply with the following
IEC, FCC, UL, ICES, and CSA standards, per the provision of the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 as
amended by 92/31EEC of 28 April 1992 and 93/68/EEC, Article 5 of 22
July 1993, and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC of 19 February
1973.
EMC Standards
Table A-1. EMC Standards
EMC Standard
Description
EN55014
Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Electric
Motor-Operated and Thermal Appliances for Household and Similar Purposes,
Electric Tools, and Similar Electric Apparatus
EN55022
Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of
Information Technology Equipment-Class A
EN55103-1
Electromagnetic Compatibility — Product Family Standard for Audio, Video,
Audio-Visual, and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use —
Part 1: Emission, Environment E4
EN55103-2
Electromagnetic Compatibility — Product Family Standard for Audio, Video,
Audio-Visual, and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional Use —
Part 2: Immunity, Environment E4
EN61000-3-2
Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions (Equipment Input Current Less Than or Equal
to 16 A Per Phase)
EN61000-3-3
Limitations of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Low Voltage Supply Systems for
Equipment with Rated Current Less Than 16 A
EN61000-4-2
Electrostatic Discharge Requirements “ESD” 2 kV CD, 4 kV AD
EN61000-4-3
Radiated Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test 1 V/m {1 kHz 80%
AM, 80-1000 MHz}
EN61000-4-4
Electrical Fast Transient Requirements “Burst,” 0.5 kV Sig. & Ctrl. Lines 0.5 kV a.c.
& d.c. Power Line, 0.5 kV Functional Earth
EN61000-4-5
Surge Immunity Test 0.5 kV a.c. Power Line
EN61000-4-6
Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio Frequency Fields 1 V rms
0.15-80 MHz Sig. & Ctrl. Lines, 3 V rms 0.15-80 MHz d.c. Power Line, 1 V rms
0.15-80 MHz a.c. Power Line, 1 V rms 0.15-80 MHz Functional Earth
EN61000-4-11
Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions, and Voltage Variations- Immunity Tests
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Appendix A: Safety Precautions, Certifications, and Compliances
These devices are for professional use only and comply with Part 15 of
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. These devices may cause interference to radio and TV receivers in
residential areas.
2. These devices will accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operations.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leitch
Technology,™ the party responsible for compliance to the FCC Part 15
Rule, could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment legally in
the United States.
These devices do not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus as set out in the interference standard entitled
“Digital apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
Additional EMC Information
This device is for professional use in a controlled EMC environment, such as
purpose-built broadcast studios.
EMC regulations require that the radiation emitted from this unit does not
exceed certain limits. These limits are only met when the front panel is closed
and the two thumb screws are secured.
Compliance to the EMC regulations is also dependent on the use of suitably
shielded (screened) cables. Coax cables should be of the double-shielded
(screened) variety. Unused BNCs should be fitted with 75Ω terminations.
All audio cables should be screened with the shield (screen) making good
contact with the metallic parts of the cable connectors.
D-type connectors used with this unit should always have metallic shells with
the shield (screen) of the cable mechanically bonded to the metal shell. It is
further recommended that the D-type cable connectors be of the “dimple”
variety. These connectors make a better contact and consequently improve EMC
performance.
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Safety Standards
Table A-2. Harmonized and Reference IEC Safety Standards
Harmonized
Standard
Reference IEC
Standard
Description
EN 60950:1992 with
Am1, Am 2, Am 3,
Am4, A11
amendments
IEC 60950:1991 (Modified)
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
EN 60950
IEC 60950:1999 (Modified)
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
IEC 60950-1 (2001-10)
Information Technology Equipment Safety—
Part 1: General Requirements
IEC 60065: 1998 (Modified)
6th Edition
Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus
Safety Requirements
IEC 60065 (2001)
7th Edition
Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus
Safety Requirements
Amendment 1 to IEC 60065
7th Edition
Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Apparatus
Safety Requirements
EN 60825-1:1999
IEC 60825-1:1993
Safety of Laser Products—Part 1: Equipment Classification,
Requirements, and User's Guide
EN 60825-2:2000
IEC 60825-2:2000
Safety of Laser Products—Part 2: Safety of Optical
Fibre Communication Systems
IEC 60825-1 (2001-08)
Edition 1.2
Safety of Laser Products—Part 1: Equipment
Classification, Requirements, and User's Guide
UL 1419
(March 28, 1997
2nd Edition
Standard for Professional Video and Audio Equipment
UL 6500 (September
30, 1999)
2nd Edition
Standard for Audio/Video and Musical Instrument
Apparatus for Household, Commercial, and Similar
General Use
UL 60950 (December
1, 2000)
3rd Edition
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
EN 60065
CAN/CSA-C22.2
No. 60950-00
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
(Bi-National Standard, with UL 60950)
CAN/CSAE60065-00
Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus
Safety Requirements (Adopted IEC 60065:1998,
6th Edition, with Canadian Deviations)
CAN/CSA-C22.2
No. 1-98
Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Equipment
CSA C22.2
No. 1-98 including
Am1 (June, 2003)
Audio, Video, and Similar Electronic Equipment
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Appendix B
System Matrix Sizes
4RU Matrix Sizes
64X-A1BP
64X-ABP
64X-AXPT
64X-AOB
Modules/Parts Required
Description
64X-32X32A4
32×32 mono audio
1
1
1
1
1
64X-32X64A4
32×64 mono audio
1
1
2
1
1
64X-32X96A4
32×96 mono audio
1
2
3
2
1
64X-32X128A4
32×128 mono audio
1
2
4
2
1
64X-64X32A4
64×32 mono audio
2
1
2
1
2
64X-64X64A4
64×64 mono audio
2
1
4
1
2
64X-64X96A4
64×96 mono audio
2
2
6
2
2
64X-64X128A4
64×128 mono audio
2
2
8
2
2
64X-32X32A24
32×32 stereo audio
1
1
2
2
—
64X-32X64A24
32×64 stereo audio
1
2
4
3
—
64X-64X32A24
64×32 stereo audio
2
1
4
3
—
64X-64X64A24
64×64 stereo audio
2
2
8
4
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Models
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6RU Matrix Sizes
44
64X-A1BP
64X-ABP
64X-AXPT
64X-AOB
64X-AIB
Modules/Parts Required
Models
Description
64X-32X32A6
32×32 mono audio
1
1
1
1
1
64X-32X64A6
32×64 mono audio
1
1
2
1
1
64X-32X96A6
32×96 mono audio
1
2
3
2
1
64X-32X128A6
32×128 mono audio
1
2
4
2
1
64X-64X32A6
64×32 mono audio
2
1
2
1
2
64X-64X64A6
64×64 mono audio
2
1
4
1
2
64X-64X96A6
64×96 mono audio
2
2
6
2
2
64X-64X128A6
64×128 mono audio
2
2
8
2
2
64X-96X32A6
96×32 mono audio
3
1
3
1
3
64X-96X64A6
96×64 mono audio
3
1
6
1
3
64X-96X96A6
96×96 mono audio
3
2
9
2
3
64X-96X128A6
96×128 mono audio
3
2
12
2
3
64X-128X32A6
128×32 mono audio
4
1
4
1
4
64X-128X64A6
128×64 mono audio
4
1
8
1
4
64X-128X96A6
128×96 mono audio
4
2
12
2
4
64X-128X128A6
128×128 mono audio
4
2
16
2
4
64X-32X32A26
32×32 stereo audio
1
1
2
2
—
64X-32X64A26
32×64 stereo audio
1
2
4
3
—
64X-64X32A26
64×32 stereo audio
2
1
4
3
—
64X-64X64A26
64×64 stereo audio
2
2
8
4
—
64X-96X32A26
96×32 stereo audio
3
1
6
4
—
64X-96X64A26
96×64 stereo audio
3
2
12
5
—
64X-128X32A26
128×32 stereo audio
4
1
8
5
—
64X-128X64A26
128×64 stereo audio
4
2
16
6
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8RU Matrix Sizes
64X-A1BP
64X-ABP
64X-AXPT
64X-AOB
64X-AIB
Modules/Parts Required
Models
Description
64X-32X32A8
32×32 mono audio
1
1
1
1
1
64X-32X64A8
32×64 mono audio
1
1
2
1
1
64X-32X96A8
32×96 mono audio
1
2
3
2
1
64X-32X128A8
32×128 mono audio
1
2
4
2
1
64X-64X32A8
64×32 mono audio
2
1
2
1
2
64X-64X64A8
64×64 mono audio
2
1
4
1
2
64X-64X96A8
64×96 mono audio
2
2
6
2
2
64X-64X128A8
64×128 mono audio
2
2
8
2
2
64X-96X32A8
96×32 mono audio
3
1
3
1
3
64X-96X64A8
96×64 mono audio
3
1
6
1
3
64X-96X96A8
96×96 mono audio
3
2
9
2
3
64X-96X128A8
96×128 mono audio
3
2
12
2
3
64X-128X32A8
128×32 mono audio
4
1
4
1
4
64X-128X64A8
128×64 mono audio
4
1
8
1
4
64X-128X96A8
128×96 mono audio
4
2
12
2
4
64X-128X128A8
128×128 mono audio
4
2
16
2
4
64X-32X32A28
32×32 stereo audio
1
1
2
2
—
64X-32X64A28
32×64 stereo audio
1
2
4
3
—
64X-64X32A28
64×32 stereo audio
2
1
4
3
—
64X-64X64A28
64×64 stereo audio
2
2
8
4
—
64X-96X32A28
96×32 stereo audio
3
1
6
4
—
64X-96X64A28
96×64 stereo audio
3
2
12
5
—
64X-128X32A28
128×32 stereo audio
4
1
8
5
—
64X-128X64A28
128×64 stereo audio
4
2
16
6
—
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Index
Keywords
A
F-H
Architecture
dimensions 12
expandability 12
frame sizes 12
frame types 12
matrix module capacity 12
signal capacity 12
standard equipment 12
upgrade options 12
Frame sizes. See Architecture
Frame types. See Architecture
B
Back panels
analog mono audio back panel (64X-A1BP) 7
analog mono audio output back panel
(64X-ABP{A1)) 9
analog stereo audio back panel (64X-ABP) 8
I/O connections 25
pin assignments 26
C
Configurations
4 rack unit (4RU) 13
6 rack unit (6RU) 18
8 rack unit (8RU) 24
Configuring modules 11–30
Crosspoint submodule (64X-AXPT) 4
D
Dimensions. See Architecture
DTB-25 barrier strip adapter module 29
E
Elevator module (64X-AELVx) 6
EMC standards 40–41
Expandability. See Architecture
I-L
I/O connections, back panels 25
Injury precautions 37
Input module (64X-AIB) 3
Input specifications 32
M-N
Manual information vii–ix
Matrix module capacity. See Architecture
Matrix size combinations 2, 43–45
Matrix sizes 43–45
Module configurations
4 rack unit (4RU) 13
6 rack unit (6RU) 18
8 rack unit (8RU) 24
Modules
64X-AELVx 6
64X-AIB 3
64X-AOB 5
64X-AXPT 4
O
Options 2, 27
DTB-25 barrier strip adapter 29
output monitoring submodule (64X-AMON) 27
Output module (64X-AOB) 5
Output monitor
connector 29
pin assignments 29
Output specifications 33
P-Q
Pin assignments
back panel module 26
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Index
output monitor 29
Precautions
injury 37
product damage 38
safety xi
Preventing electrostatic discharge 37
Product damage precautions 38
Product identifiers
64X-A1BP. See Back panels
64X-ABP(A1). See Back panels
64X-ABP. See Back panels
64X-AELV. See Elevator module
64X-AIB. See Input module
64X-AMON. See Options
64X-AOB. See Output module
64X-AXPT. See Crosspoint module
product damage precautions 38
safety terms and symbols in this manual xi, 36
safety terms and symbols on the product 36
Signal capacity. See Architecture
Signal flow
4 rack unit (4RU) 13–17
6 rack unit (6RU) 19–23
64X-AMON 28
Specifications
input specifications 32
output specifications 33
Standard equipment. See Architecture
Standards
EMC standards 40–41
introduction x
safety standards 42
R
U-V
Restriction on Hazardous Substances Compliance x
Returning a product ix
RoHS compliance. See Restriction on Hazardous
Substances Compliance
Unpacking a product ix
Upgrade options. See Architecture
S-T
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Compliance x–xi
WEEE compliance. See Waste from Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Compliance
Safety precautions xi, 35–39
injury precautions 37
preventing electrostatic discharge 37
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