Computer for File Management Network Hubs/Switches Installation Cabling Network Cables Sync Cables Analogue Cables Digital Cables Serial cables System Wiring Overview Fibre cables C10 Hd system Components 2-13 C10 HD Console 2-13 Console Processors 2-15 Console Networks 2-15 Connector panels 2-15...
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GP I/o – Console and remote GP I/o Box 3-17 Remote GPIO Box 3-17 talkback 3-19 oscillator 3-19 Headphone Input 3-21 rs422 serial Ports – automation/router data 3-23 touchscreen Video output 3-23 ipMIdI 3-25 Network Connection 3-25 Page ii Section 1: Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Naming Softkey Assignments 4-33 Step B8: Assign Projects to USER MODES Buttons 4-34 Step B9: Upload Eyeconix Images 4-35 Step B10: Further Preset-Level User Configuration. 4-36 Presets 4-36 Control Linking 4-38 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 1: Introduction Page iii...
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AFV Setup 5-46 Pan Formats 5-47 dsP Menu 5-49 Status DSP 5-49 Front Panel Menu 5-51 Scribble 5-51 Settings 5-51 Ethernet FP Setup 5-52 Fader Reset 5-56 router Label Import 5-59 Page iv Section 1: Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual...
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6-14 e: environmental specification 6-15 F: table Mounting the Console 6-16 G: redundant Processing 6-17 H: the rIo 6-18 J: Morse system 6-22 K: snMP 6-23 L: supported sync rates 6-31 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 1: Introduction Page v...
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Channel Control tile removal s.3 Centre Control tile removal s.4 Channel tFt screen removal s.5 Centre tFt touchscreen removal s.6 Power supply removal s.7 dsP Processor removal s.8 sBC Computer Board removal Page vi Section 1: Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual...
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seCtIon 1: • Introduction • safety Information IntroduCtIon … n tHIs seCtIon … is an overview of the scope of this manual, but, before installing anything, please take time to read this section fully as it also includes important information relating to electrical and to physical safety.
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C10 HD Introduction Digital Broadcast Console Solid State Logic O U N D V I S I Page viii Section 1: Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual...
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IM oF tHIs ManuaL This manual aims to provide everything you are likely to need to know about how to install and configure the C10 HD console, whether you are a new user with little operational experience, an operator who is familiar with SSL consoles, or a system administrator who is in charge of the maintenance and configuration of the console.
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Operator’s Reference Manual. SSL also provide extensive on-site training for their consoles; if this is of interest, please contact customer support at the address shown above. Page 1-2 Section 1: Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual...
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RIO chassis from an equipment rack. If the console trim is removed for any reason then there may be sharp edges exposed on the frame metalwork. Page 1-4 Section 1: Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Ce C ertIFICatIon The C10 HD system is CE compliant. Note that cables supplied with SSL equipment may be fitted with ferrite rings at each end.This is to comply with the current regulations and these ferrites should not be removed.
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C10 HD Introduction Page 1-6 Section 1: Introduction C10 HD Installation Manual...
Such damage may cause the warranty to be rendered invalid. raining Two days of standard operator training can be ordered for the C10 HD system. This is normally be scheduled to take place immediately following the commissioning period and is usually carried out by the commissioning engineer. The training period may also be extended by an additional day to cover basic maintenance functions.
‘Out-of-hours Pager Support’, ‘Parts supply’ and ‘Parts and Labour’. In each case the travel and subsistence costs are not included. To order extended warranty please contact your SSL representative or e-mail SSL’s Service department at: support@solidstatelogic.com. Page 2-2 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
The C10 HD Broadcast console system comprises two main elements: the console control surface and separate racks for the connection of input/output. The I/O racks are connected using readily available fibre optical cables so can be located remotely from the console.
It is unlikely that additional air conditioning will be required after installation of the C10 HD console (with its typical 300W dissipation). It is possible however, that if all studio equipment is taken into consideration, particularly if lighting equipment is included, that the combined heat output could be sufficient to cause the temperature to rise to uncomfortable levels.
6mm. The free end of each lead is unterminated and • AC Only will need to be connected to a suitable outlet. C10 HD systems are equipped as standard with dual redundant power supplies for ‘On-Air’ resilience so are fitted with two separate IEC •...
For the iP netWork If a redundant ipMIDI link to a workstation is required than an additional hub will be needed. See page 3-25 for additional ipMIDI cabling information. Page 2-6 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
C10HD systems include the ability to communicate with routers and automation systems. RS422 serial cables will need to be installed between the console surface and the remote devices. Two serial ports are fitted to the console. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation...
The table below lists the maximum cable lengths permissable for the fibre interface standards available. IbRE TAnDARD AxIMuM ISTAnCES Data Type Fibre Type Specification Maximum Length note MADI Multimode 50/125um 550m Default fitment “ Multimode 62.5/125um <300m “ Singlemode 9/125um 2,000m C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-9...
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Optional upgrade Standard Ports Optional upgrade Remote I/O MADI Alpha-Link Live-R, 2, 3 & 4 MORSE stagebox or RIO MADI 1 44.1k 38.2k MADI POWER INPUT OUTPUT SAMPLE CLOCK METERS RATE Page 2-10 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
The number of fibre connections that will need to be run between the processor and each remote i/o locations will depend on the type of connection chosen. All I/O units are fitted with two audio connectors to facilitate the installation of redundant audio links. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-11...
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Front Buffer Centre Control Tile onnector aneL ocation Heat Sinks for Power Supplies and DSP units Power and I/O Leg Attachment Connector Panels M8 Hex Individual Bay Isolator switches (PSU Bay) Page 2-12 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
Clearance behind the console must not be less than 25mm and clearance above the console not less than 50mm. Minimum Heatsink Clearances C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-13...
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Channels 25 – 32 Channels 17 – 24 Centre Section Channels 9 – 16 Channels 1 – 8 (32 ch frame only) Frames viewed from below. Legs not shown for clarity. Page 2-14 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
Consoles equipped with processor redundancy will have the additional processing hardware and connectors fitted to the backup I/O panel. The mounting pillars for the D-sub connectors fitted to the connector panels use the UNC-440 thread. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-15...
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MADI Ports 1–4 Option Mouse Input Output Standard i/o P ackuP aneL TCP/IP Net 1 Net 2 Same as Main Panel Backup panel connectors are only fitted on systems that include redundant processing Page 2-16 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
D9 female uTPuT Used only to power the optional SSL relay fibre-changeover switch. Do not use for any other function. Not fitted to the 16-channel frame or to consoles without processor redundancy. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-17...
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RMP - 2 MADI OUT MADI IN IN WORD CLOCK OUT EXPANSION PORT AES / EBU – A AES / EBU – B AES / EBU – C RMP - 3 VIDEO IN Page 2-18 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
• The ‘RMP 1, 2 & 3’ control connectors have a different pinout. Standard Ethernet cables CANNOT be used. Refer to Appendix page 6-12. • The additional ‘Expansion Port’ connector is not used so does not require a connection. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-19...
PORT NUMBER MIC/LINE IN 1 MIC/LINE IN 2 MIC/LINE IN 3 MIC/LINE IN 4 MIC/LINE IN 5 MIC/LINE IN 6 MIC/LINE IN 7 MIC/LINE IN 8 LINE OUT 1 – 8 Page 2-20 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
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See Section 6-12 for the connector pinouts. *Pinout of the data cable will differ depending on whether Alpha-Link Live or Alpha-Link LIVE-R is being used. Refer to previous section for further information. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-21...
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S tagebox Line Output AES/EBU Line Input Embedder/ Tx Isolated In/Out De-embed’ AES/EBU Mic/Line In Line In & Line Output In/Out TX Isolated Line Out Input SRC morSe 3u r outer Page 2-22 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
The fibre links between the Blackrock and the MORSE router are available as multimode or as singlemode to special order. Blackrock to MORSE fibre leads are LC – SC duplex. The MORSE system is more fully described in a separate SSL document ‘Morse Specification Guide’ part number: 82S6SMO10A. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-23...
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POWER B POWER A NETWORK 37 - 48 25 - 36 37 - 48 25 - 36 13 - 24 1 - 12 13 - 24 1 - 12 CONSOLE ADDRESS Page 2-24 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
If used for discrete track arming with associated tally, the tally must return to the same number input as the arming output signal, (ie. The tally for GP Out 1 will be on GP In 1). C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation...
This signal is a duplicate of the primary MADI but will need to be converted to fibre media – this can be achieved by using the SSL copper-to-fibre media converter ‘Opti-Coax’. The diagram opposite shows the redundant connection. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 2: Preparation Page 2-27...
Standard side panels of the consoles are flat to simplify the positioning of adjoining furniture. A smooth contoured arm in contrasting silver finish is available which can be attached to the side panels to provide a more comfortable and attractive finish. Page 2-28 Section 2: Preparation C10 HD Installation Manual...
… are step by step instructions about how to connect oscillator the console to its peripherals and any optional items. Note that there is a section describing the initial setup of • headphones the IP network. • ipmiDi C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3–i...
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3-11 Analogue I/O 3-11 Digital I/O 3-11 Unbalanced Digital I/O 3-11 8-RMP Remote 3-11 alpha-Link Live 3-11 alpha-Link 8-rmP 3-13 Audio Connection 3-13 Remote Control Link 3-13 Remote ID configuration 3-13 Page 3–ii Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
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3-21 rS422 Serial Ports – automation/router Data 3-23 touchscreen video output 3-23 ipmiDi 3-25 Installing The ipMIDI Driver 3-25 Network Connection 3-25 Configuration – PC 3-25 Configuration – Mac 3-26 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-1...
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Sync Source C10 Console Sync Console Backup I/O Panel Console Main I/O Panel Distribution Amplifier POWER Alpha-Link LIVE-R WORD CLOCK VIDEO IN Optional 2nd sync feed for ‘Mirrored’ configuration MORSE Router Option Page 3-2 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
MADI stream. Refer to Appendix page 6-31 for the full list of supported sync frame rates C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-3...
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25 - 36 PC to control 13 - 24 1 - 12 13 - 24 1 - 12 CONSOLE ADDRESS MORSE routes Option MORSE Router Optional 2nd network links for ‘Mirrored’ configuration Page 3-4 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
The file management PC can also be used to control a MORSE router providing it is equipped with two independent network cards. This configuration will also allow additional suitably licensed PCs access the router. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation...
This login has the full range of access permissions and is able to change or delete system level files. The root password is ‘pavili0n’ [Note the use of the numeral 0]. Page 3-6 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
Because the root login has full access permissions it is recommended that after running either setup program the connection to the server is closed. This will prevent unintentional alteration of critical files. • At the server prompt type ‘exit’ <CR>. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-7...
If the console is fitted with a backup processor it is important to input the correct time zone to both the main and the backup servers – the servers will not synchronise correctly if set to different time-zones. It can take 10–15 minutes for dual Blackrock systems to become synchronised. Page 3-8 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
• Save and exit the setup program using the (s) option. (The may be a network restart message). • Then, at the server prompt type: ‘reboot <CR>’ You will then be logged out and the core will restart immediately. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-9...
OUT 2 IN 2 AES/EBU - A MADI OUT 1 – 8 IN 1 – 8 ANALOGUE 1 – 8 OUT 1 IN 1 OUT 2 IN 2 AES/EBU - A MADI Page 3-10 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
LPha The Alpha-Link Live unit does not feature twin MADI fibre ports. The creation of redundant connections to this unit will therefore require the use of an external fibre changeover switch. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-11...
LINE OUT 1 – 8 D25M – D25M 8 channel balanced audio Remote Control Link (See notes) iD c ront aneL onFiguration 1 2 3 +48v -15dB ACTIVE POWER INPUT TYPE GAIN Page 3-12 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
NB. It is possible to set channel numbers above ID3. Settings ID4 and above are invalid and will result in a loss of control of the unit. f. Press the ‘TYPE’ and ‘GAIN switches down together for about 1 second. This will exit the configuration mode. Remember to reconnect the control lead. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-13...
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2 x redundant ports Port B Port A Port B – L ibre onnectionS ink PLuS roceSSor eDunDancy Backup Processor Main Processor Port A Port B Port A Port B Page 3-14 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
• It is recommended that spare cables are installed to remotely located units to allow for possible damage or future expansion. Suitable ready made fibre cables are available from networking and computer supply outlets. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-15...
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M3 Insert drawn is approximately 10mA. POWER B POWER A NETWORK 25 - 36 37 - 48 25 - 36 1 - 12 13 - 24 1 - 12 CONSOLE ADDRESS Page 3-16 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
1. Note that it is not possible for two consoles to share control of the same IO unit. nDicatorS StatuS LeD PoWer LeD State Indication State Indication Flashing quickly Ethernet activity Steady illumination Both PSUs powered Flashing slowly Network not connected Flashing slowly One PSU powered C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-17...
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ANALOGUE 1 – 8 AES/EBU - A Talkback Output Comms system - and/or - Remote IO Analogue input aLkback eveL Rear of Centre Master Tile Gain Level Adjustment Limiter Threshold Adjustment Page 3-18 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
The C10 HD console contains an in-built talkback microphone and amplifier. The microphone is located next to the main monitor level pot on the centre-control tile. The output is balanced and at line level (approximately 0dB) and the circuit features an inbuilt compressor.
Page 6-9 for the connector pinouts. It is the responsibility of the facility to ensure that all cabling necessary to make use of the headphone function is installed prior to the console being commissioned. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 3: Installation Page 3-21...
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Serial Ports xga o eriaL ort anD utPut onnectorS Serial Port 1 Touchscreen Serial Port 2 Video Out PUSH Page 3-22 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
Two serial control services are available on C10 HD systems: 1. Router name transfer using the Probel PB08 protocol. 2. Remote control automation using the Sony ELC or Ross Overdrive protocols. An license upgrade is required to activate the Automation feature.
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DaW c onnection Main Connector Panel Backup Connector Panel Redundant systems only Network lead RJ45 – RJ45 Workstation Computer Page 3-24 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
To use the interface a third party ipMIDI software driver will need to be installed on the DAW computer. Using this method of communication allows the C10 HD to be used with a wide variety of DAW applications on a number of different platforms.
The IP address of the console’s ipMIDI port is 192.168.1.2. This is a static address and cannot be altered. Enter this number into the ‘Router’ field of the Ethernet Network window. Page 3-26 Section 3: Installation C10 HD Installation Manual...
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… you will be guided through all of the initial system configuration tasks which are needed in order to complete the console’s commissioning. It is important that everything described in the Installation Section has been completed. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 4: Configuration Page 4-i...
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Naming Softkey Assignments 4–33 Step B8: Assign Projects to USER MODES Buttons 4–34 Step B9: Upload Eyeconix Images 4–35 Step B10: Further Preset-Level User Configuration. 4–36 Presets 4–36 Control Linking 4–38 C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-iii...
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On and Listen Controls The screens above the fader strips are referred to as Channel Information Displays, and the touchscreen above the Centre Section is simply referred to as the Touchscreen. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-1...
Refer to section 3-9 for setup information relating to hostname and other network settings It will be seen in the following examples that the SBC servers used to provide the images have been assigned the hostnames ‘pdaC10master’ and ‘pebble’. Page 4-2 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
This will result in a view of the shared folders on the C10 system, similar to that shown below: Ignore the Printers and Faxes Folder, it may or may not be visible. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-3...
It is of course recommended that any backups created are also stored off-line elsewhere by copying via the PC to an external removable storage device or to a designated networked drive. Page 4-4 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
109 pixels and a height of 83 pixels. pdAteS C10 software update files are placed in this folder. Full details are provided in the install notes that accompany a C10 software update. Page 4-6 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
‰ Touch Administrator, enter the Administrator password in the keyboard which appears, and touch ok. The Administrator password is initially simply set to ‘A’. For details regarding changing the user-level passwords, see Tutorial B. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-7...
) button, located towards the right-hand end of the User Toolbox which appears: User Toolbox ‰ Touch the RoUte ( ) button which now appears at the bottom of the screen. Maintenance Menus Page 4-8 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
IO link’s connection can be defined. ‰ Stab the IO format for the link (e.g. Alphalink). The pop-up will close automatically. ‰ Repeat this process for all MADI links which are being used. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-9...
‰ Touch the Save button in the link Use display before touching outside of the display to close it. If you are configuring links to MORSE stageboxes or B-RIO units, please refer to the Operator’s Manual Section 7 for additional details. Page 4-10 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
Signals to/from B-RIO racks and DHD stageboxes are appended with their module number (as defined in the link Use display – See Step A4) hyphenated with the individual signal number. For example, the fourth mic input on the second Alpha-Link will be listed as Alpha mic ip 2-4. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-11...
‰ To dissolve an I/O bundle, touch the io names / Undo i/o box and then the list item you wish to remove – all the components will become individual again. Page 4-12 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
‰ When you’ve finished modifying items in the Sources or destinations list, make sure you select the Save box before repeating the process for the other list. When both lists are configured, touch anywhere outside the display to close it. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-13...
‰ For each new group to be created, touch new, enter the name for the new group in the pop-up which appears, and press ok. Group delete and Rename functions are also available. Page 4-14 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
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When both lists are configured, touch anywhere outside the display to close it. Note that all the options work in the same way as for the Sources page, except for Mic Live, which has no function when dealing with destinations C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-15...
‰ Remember to press Save in the io Groups display after configuring the Quickroute lists. ‰ Press the console ( ) button in the lower right-hand corner of the Touchscreen to exit the console’s configuration pages. Page 4-16 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
The Scroller’s left button can be used to deselect the current selection and move the cursor back through the left-hand lists. Master Scroller Note that at each stage of the routing process, helpful guidance is shown across the top of the display. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-17...
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‰ Turn the Scroller to select the required Destination within the Destination Group list and press the Scroller to confirm the Destination selection. ‰ Confirm the new route, by pressing the Set button. Routing operations are described in more detail in the Operator’s Manual. Page 4-18 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
Section, ensure that neither the dim nor cUt buttons are MONO active, and turn up the encoder. The signal selected for the channel input should now appear on the monitors. FLIP F P I Monitor Controls C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-19...
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The Boot project: box is initially set to default project. ‰ To set the console to boot in its last active state, touch the Boot project: box and select Background (current settings): C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-21...
‰ Instead of typing the password, type: edit ‰ Press ok. ‰ Type the old password for the level and press ok. ‰ Type the new password and press ok. ‰ Re-type the new password and press ok. Page 4-22 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
Project-specific configuration described over the following steps be completed before further projects are created. Basing further new Projects on one taylored parent Project will greatly speed up the configuration process and will facilitate some consistency of configuration. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-23...
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‰ Touch the on-screen function that you want to assign to that button. The displays associated with each Free button will return to flashing ---- followed the current function name, including the newly assigned key. Page 4-24 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
‰ To move the cursor back to the function group list, select the <Back> entry at the top of the function list. See Section 5 for more on Softkeys, including definitions of the functions contained within the Functions display. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration...
Note that fader starts are configured via the CH SET button in the Master Control Strip, as described in the Operator’s Manual. Note also that some Center Section functions, such as Aux and Mix Minus talkback activation, can be assigned to Channel softkeys Page 4-26 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
Mono, Stereo, Input Channel 5.1, Custom* Audio Subgroup Stereo (ASG) Programme Bus Stereo (PGM) Aux / Mono Mix Minus Stereo Direct Bus Access Mono (DBA) C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-27...
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The mUlti button in the right-hand side of the Master Control Strip will allow you to select multiple fader strips within the Layer, and the All button next to it selects all of the Layer’s fader strips. Page 4-28 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
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If using mUlti or All,the first fader within the selection will be assigned the selected signal, and then the remaining faders will automatically increment from the list of signals. Refer to the Operator’s Manual for more on configuring Fader Layers. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-29...
Pressing ok will now cause the QWERTY keyboard to move to the next bus in the list, instead of closing. This enables you to rapidly name one element after another without having to call up the QWERTY keyboard each time. Page 4-30 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
User four-character name box in the right of the Free Assign display, as well as in the softkey’s associated display. ‰ Press another softkey to rename if required and repeat the process, or touch ok to close the display. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-31...
Assign key button in the lower-left of the display to open the Assign to project key display: ‰ Touch the project key button to which the Project is to be assigned, and press ok. The Project name will appear above the USER MODES button. Page 4-32 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
Note that .jpg and .bmp file types can all be used with the Eyeconix system, and that images are automatically resized. Filenames are restricted to 14 characters in length (not including the 7 characters added by the console) – files with longer names will be ignored. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-33...
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You can use the Select All and Unselect All boxes to highlight all or none of the parameters respectively. ‰ Press Save preset, name the new preset using the pop-up keyboard and press ok. Page 4-34 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
Atio hReShold presets: ttAck 100ms (Limit) LIMITER* 0.7ms 251ms 10:1 12dB COMP All EQ Presets are initially set as flat. *The PGM Limiter also has a feed forward delay of 1ms. C10 HD Installation Guide Section 4: Configuration Page 4-35...
The configuration of the console may now be complete. For more advanced configurations, please refer to Section 5 of this manual for more in-depth descriptions of everything included in these setup guides. Page 4-36 Section 4: Configuration C10 HD Installation Guide...
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Section 4. It is recommended that administrators familiarise themselves with all previous chapters before attempting the configurations described here. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-i...
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5-30 MIC Amp Input Parameters: 5-31 Analogue Input Parameters: 5-32 AESEBU Input Parameters: 5-33 AESEBU Output Parameters: 5-34 Creating Redundant Alpha-Link LIVE-R RIO and MORSE Links 5-35 MORSE Setup 5-36 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-iii...
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AFV Setup 5-46 Pan Formats 5-47 dSP menu 5-49 Status DSP 5-49 Front Panel menu 5-51 Scribble 5-51 Settings 5-51 Ethernet FP Setup 5-52 Fader Reset 5-56 router Label import 5-57 Page 5-iv Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Studio pages. See Appendix E for details. To return to the User Toolbox, press the console ( ) button at the right hand end of the Maintenance pages. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-1...
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The files appear in black and folders (directories) appear in red with a -> symbol after the name. Touch the box to go up a level or touch an entry in the display to go down a level. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-3...
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Type an element of the filename into the QWERTY keyboard which appears and press oK. Touch matches to view all files with that character string (or touch misses to view all files without it). Page 5-4 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
When the necessary changes are made, press the Save box, but be careful if using the Touchscreen as the Save and Quit boxes are quite closely located. To quit without saving changes, press the Quit box. Note that only text files can be edited. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-5...
If you chose multiple files and are happy to delete all of them in one operation, you may press the yes All box. To cancel the delete operation, press no. Never use this delete function for Projects; use the dedicated delete function found in the Projects menu. Page 5-6 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
Selected items will be highlighted in yellow and appear in the small scroll window at the bottom of the pop-up. To select and entire directory and all its contents, enter the folder as detailed above then press the current dir button at the top left of the pop-up. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-7...
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Otherwise you may go back into either navigation window to change the source(s) and/or destination, or touch anywhere outside the copy files pop-up to cancel it. Page 5-8 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
Folders can most easily be added to the Channel and Centre Section softkey Functions displays by duplicating an already existing file to a new location using the File / copy function, renaming it and editing its contents. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
For example, to activate Layer 3 with button 4, the line of text should read 4 “User Layer Direct” 3. Press Save and touch outside the display to close it. Restart the console in order for the changes to take effect. Page 5-10 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
Note that Shutdown must ALWAYS be used before switching off the console. Press cancel to clear the display without restarting or shutting down. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-11...
– red indicates that the system is not receiving a valid clock equal to your chosen rate ±50ppm Page 5-12 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
The 9.00pm / 21:00 pop-up allows the system time-of-day clock to be set to either a 12 hour or 24 hour format. Simply toggle the 24Hr Clock / 12Hr Clock box as required: Note that the time used for time stamping Projects etc is taken from the Linux computer’s clock. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-13...
NTSC 5 field sequence. Clients who wish to take advantage of this feature in an NTSC environment will need to carry out FSB884 on their Blackrock processor cards and connect an AES-3 DARS from a sync generator that supports decoding of the 5 field sequence. Page 5-14 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
The Lang display allows the language of the help screens to be selected. Simply touch the required language in the display. Touch outside of the display to close the window. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-15...
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Mic card Line in on Alpha-Link or DHD Stagebox IO card Line Line in on DHD Stagebox Line In card 5260 Line in on RIO card DHD Stagebox SDI card Embed C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-17...
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Stereo or 5.1 – this will set the number of sources you can choose under the components legend, simply press each component in turn and choose the appropriate physical input according to your wiring. Page 5-18 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Note that the chainlink icon indicates that the source has Control Linking data associated with it, the mic icon indicates that the source has been designated an On-Air source, and the pointing hand icon indicates that the source has been included in a Quickroute list. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-19...
With the Sources button active, select a source group on the left. Scroll the right hand list to show the required source(s) and touch the source(s) which will add to the selected source group. Page 5-20 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Note that all the options work in the same way as for the Sources page, except for Mic Live, which has no function when dealing with destinations Remember to Save again after editing the destinations. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-21...
A pointing hand appears next to signals to indicate that they have been directed to a Quickroute list. To select a Destination, touch the destinations box in the top-left of the io groups display. Destinations are then selected in exactly the same way as Sources. Page 5-22 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
In the right-hand list, touch the Source or Destination to be removed and touch remove. Press Save to save your settings, Touch outside of the display or press Quit to close the display. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-23...
(instead of Set) in the Master Control Strip. This may also be achieved through the Load config box on this pop-up, allowing an assistant to recall complete channels on the console without getting under the engineer’s feet! Page 5-24 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
- morSe resource-sharing system; - rio rack; - standard mAdi link; - not in use. Stab on the appropriate blue box, or stab Quit to close the selector pop-up without changing it. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-25...
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Stabbing on the config button for an Alpha-Link, DHD or RIO link brings up configuration display, as described on the following pages. Having made changes, be sure to save them by selecting Save. Page 5-26 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
Setup display, in which each input to the 8-RMP unit can be selected: Touch each blue box to switch between Alpha Line in and Alpha mic in, then touch outside the display to close C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
The selected card type will be indicated graphically, and will be labelled above each card slot graphic. Close the configuration display by stabbing the screen anywhere outside of the display. Changes to this display are saved automatically. Page 5-28 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
IO enabled in the io cards display than the available links allow, priority will be given to the lowest-numbered IO within the lowest-numbered card. Any IO beyond the configuration’s capacity will be greyed-out in the io names and io groups displays. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-29...
The following pages describe the configuration of each card type. When you have finished configuring IO, press oK to close the io Parameters pop-up. Note that Analogue and MIC Amp cards have no configurable output parameters. Page 5-30 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
Introduces a high pass filter. Note that these parameters can also be adjusted in the Master Channel. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-31...
Select Fast for a low latency conversion with a small reduction in signal quality (ideal for monitoring) and 24Bit for a high quality conversion with a slightly larger latency. Page 5-32 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
AeSeBu i nPut ArAmeterS mono 96 defines the format of 96kHz inputs: Single Wire (Sing) or Dual Wire (dual); allows sample rate converters to be placed on a pair of inputs. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-33...
(AeS 1/2, AeS 3/4, AeS 5/6), 44.1kHz (44.1khz), the current console sample rate (displayed above the option 44.1khz) or twice the current console sample rate (2 x Fs). Note: Digital IO is configured in pairs. Page 5-34 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Note that all four RIO links in each row of the display are switched between Single mode and Dual Redundant mode together. Note also that when dual redundancy is enabled, the IO capacity to that RIO is reduced to 126. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-35...
S etuP If your C10 HD is connected to a MORSE system, the morSe Setup pop-up (see below) must be configured correctly before you will be able to take full advantage of the IO available via a MORSE router.
To force the console to find a single item whose ID number is know, simply touch one of the blank boxes in the ID column and enter that number – if the unit is connected and powered it will appear almost immediately. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
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Some items do not allow renaming if their system name includes vital information about which console is their master. Remember to Save any long term changes – otherwise settings will only apply until the console is restarted. Page 5-38 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Where there is a redundant core, the two host IP addresses refer to the two cores. If the system has no redundant core, there will only be one host IP address. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-39...
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Alpha-Link Live units are only available in two fixed operating levels: +18 and +24dBu. The system should be set to match the appropriate Alpha-Link standard so that tone and mic gains are displayed correctly. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
Local ports. To configure a GPI port, stab on it in this list. The display will then show the first 12 outputs on the left and inputs on the right. RIO GPIs 13 to 24 can be access by pressing the 13 to 24 button at the bottom of the window. Page 5-42 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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If Fader Start is enabled, a further option becomes available: When Fader Start inhibits Softkey is enabled, any softkey assigned to the same function as the fader start is inhibited when the fader start is active. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
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(Refer to the Operator’s manual for more on Free Assign and gPi Free functions). Once you have a softkey controlling a GPI output, you may choose the button to be either Latching or momentary next to the Softkey Action legend. Page 5-44 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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It is a good idea to limit the gPio.lst file to only the essential functions, as this is loaded at bootup, and the more functions it has will increase the console’s boot time. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
Glide times can be set between 1 and 200 video fields (4 seconds for PAL and 3.33 seconds for NTSC). Page 5-46 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
Likewise, the ‘4.1’ preset is intended for Music & Effects (M&E) mixes of sports, music programmes, etc. where the announcers/presenters are handled separately and there is no need to have a Centre channel. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
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Touch the button to switch auto-formatting on and off – Auto-formatting is on when the button displays reformat to match source (yellow background) and off when it displays Preserve format on re-route (blue background) Page 5-48 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
It is possible to manually reboot any of the DSP chips by touching the fish and choosing yes from the subsequent confirmation pop-up, but this is intended as a diagnostic feature and should NOT be performed while on-air! C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration...
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Press & hold delay box, type a new time and press enter. To switch the Centre Section softkeys between Banked and Unbanked modes, touch the box by the Banks of Soft Keys label. The box is ticked when banks are active. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-51...
IP address of the parent CPU, along with its serial number in brackets, and the state of the connection (4 meaning good!) The text for working tiles will be black, whereas the text for any tiles which can no longer be found will be red. Page 5-52 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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The broadcast address is set to 192.168.25.255 by default. Set it to something suitable if you have different IP settings to those suggested above. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-53...
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Press this to bring up a pop-up alerting you that a restart will be required: Press yes to bring up the following warning: Press outside the box to start the search. Page 5-54 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Press the network button in the ethernet FP Setup screen to bring up a pop-up which tells you what tiles are available across the whole network, not just in this frame: C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-55...
Note that this function also re-initialises all the front panel controls, and could therefore be used after clearing a front panel lockup if you are suspicious that some of the controls have been knocked out of position (note that a Layer change will also refresh the front panel). Page 5-56 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Note that the Switcher_IO_Allocation file may not be present – it will be created automatically on reboot after the system type entry in the Switcher_Serial_Config has been set to PROBEL. Resetting the system type entry back to NONE will leave the Switcher_IO_Allocation file untouched. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 5: System Administration Page 5-57...
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<Switcher_IO_Allocation> This is the poll interval (‘5’ = default) This signifies the end of the data /<Switcher_IO_Allocation> It is recommended that the system be rebooted after adjusting the polling interval. Page 5-58 Section 5: System Administration C10 HD Installation Manual...
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• the Rio i/o Unit … n thiS Section • MoRSe i/o and … is all that useful reference information. Routing System • System Redundancy • SnMp • Supported Sync Rates C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-i...
6-13 AES/EBU In/Out 1–8 (9–16, 17–24, 25–32) 6-14 RIO – Analogue and Digital I/O 6-14 Analogue In / Out 6-14 GPI Outputs 6-15 GP Inputs 6-15 RIO – GP IO 6-15 Page 6-ii Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
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How It Works 6-25 SNMP Traps 6-25 Local Configuration 6-25 System Configuration 6-26 SNMP Management Systems 6-27 C10 HD SNMP Objects 6-28 C10 HD SNMP Traps 6-29 B-RIO SNMP Objects 6-30 B-RIO SNMP Traps 6-30 Further Information on SNMP 6-30...
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GPI input 25-way D-type male GPI output 25-way D-type female Headphone input XLR 3-way female Talkback audio output XLR 3-way male * CPU redundancy is not available on the 8-channel frame. Page 6-iv Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
Microphone Inputs XLR 3-pin female Line level Output 25-way D-type female Remote control RJ45 socket † Alpha-Link units must be supported on rack shelves. Do not rely on the rack ears alone. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-1...
Madi 1–4 Duplex LC fibre GPI Input 25-way D-type male GPI Output 25-way D-type female † RIO units must be supported on rack shelves. Do not rely on the rack ears alone. Page 6-2 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
Jack socket – Tip Left signal Jack socket – Ring RS422 Serial 1 and 2 Location: Console Additional Connector Panel Connector Type: 9-way D-type Male Description Notes Chassis TX– No connection RX– Chassis C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-9...
Location: Master Connector Panel Connector Type: 9-way D-type female Description Notes: +12V A 1A max +12V B 1A max +12V C 1A max † Only fitted to frames featuring processor redundancy. Page 6-10 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
Out channels 1/2 - Ground In channels 7/8 Inputs In channels 7/8 Ground In channels 5/6 In channels 5/6 Ground In channels 3/4 In channels 3/4 Ground In channels 1/2 In channels 1/2 Ground C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-11...
RJ45 Plug RJ45 Plug Cable Pair 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – * Only required for Alpha-Link Live units. Alpha-Link LIVE-R is able to use standard Ethernet pin-pin cables. Page 6-12 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
0V which will give rise to audible hum and buzz. The recommendation for connection of balanced to unbalanced equipment is to isolate unbalanced connections by using a balancing transformer. Balanced – Unbalanced One screen connected to chassis (Recommended) Chassis Page 6-16 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
• Air conditioning will usually be required. Note however, that a cool and dry atmosphere can significantly increase the likelihood of a build-up of static charge. It is recommended that air conditioning systems are designed such that the relative humidity does not fall below 30% during periods of operation. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-17...
Drilling Template For Mounting Bolts Trim Trim Hole 9mm for M8 Fixing bolts Position of console bay Position of console bay Front Length L 16ch 24ch 1,146 32ch 1,431 40ch 1,716 Page 6-18 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
SSL representative. Redundant systems will always include commissioning by an SSL engineer. Main I/O panel Backup I/O panel PUSH C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-19...
Default fitment Singlemode LC – LC duplex 9/125µ 2,000m (6,560ft) Cost option SnMp The RIO chassis provides SNMP data over the fibre MADI connection to the SBC computer in the console surface. Page 6-20 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
Do not attempt to extend the panel interface leads beyond the 3m maximum; the signals are unbalanced and doing so could increase the risk of data corruption. Connector pinouts are listed on page 6-12. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-21...
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Backup Fibre (62 channels) Additional Backup Fibre (+64 channels) Rio Fibre connections – Redundant processor Main Backup Connector Panel Connector Panel RUNNING LOCKED POWER DATA SYNC ETHERNET RIO Interface Panel MADI Ports Page 6-22 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
• Link Redundancy with Processor redundancy Link redundancy can also be combined with processor redundancy to provide the highest level of security. Note however, that the maximum channel count will now be reduced to 62 channels. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 6: Appendices Page 6-23...
SC. Blackrock to MORSE fibre leads are therefore LC – SC duplex multimode. The MORSE system is more fully described in a separate SSL document ‘Morse Specification Guide’ part number: 82S6SMO10A. MoRSe Router MoRSe Stagebox Page 6-24 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
MIB files. It is therefore important that the management system has access to the correct MIB files for the version of system software that the C10 HD is running. A full list of the MIB objects currently available will be found later in this section.
This string is used for read/write SNMP ‘set’ requests. By default this SNMP private community string string will be set to ‘private’ (although at present C10 HD has no writable SNMP objects). The trap community string defines the community that ‘trap’ events –...
System info, computer name. Finally, use Files, Load MiBs to read in the C10 HD MIB files. These files will be found on the SBC in the /usr/share/snmp/mibs folder. They will be called SOLID-STATE-LOGIC-C110-MIB.txt for the Blackrock DSP card and SOLID-STATE-LOGIC-RIO-MIB.txt for the B-RIO.
Any traps received can be viewed by selecting tools, trap Receiver. Clicking on an individual trap will display its details in the bottom half of the window. c10 hd SnMp o BJectS The individual SNMP objects for the C10 HD (Blackrock) system that are exported from V1.1/5 software are as follows: object type description...
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K: SNMP c10 hd SnMp t RApS The standard ‘trap’ objects that are available for the C10 HD system in V1.1/5 software are shown in the following table. object From description System System restarting sslC10Restarting System Blackrock DSP card memory low...
A great deal of information regarding SNMP is of course available from the internet whilst a highly recommended book is ‘essential SnMp, 2nd edition’, published by o’Reilly Media (ISBN10: 0-596-00840-6, ISBN13: 9780596008406). Page 6-30 Section 6: Appendices C10 HD Installation Manual...
Section 7: SeRVice inFoRMAtion … n thiS Section … are instructions on how to remove console tiles and subassemblies to facilitate their servicing or replacement. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 7: Service Information Page 7-i...
Procedure S.5 centre tFt touchscreen Removal Tools Needed: Procedure S.6 power Supply Removal Tools Needed: Procedure S.7 dSp processor Removal Tools Needed: Procedure S.8 SBc processor Removal Tools Needed: Procedure Page 7-ii Section 7: Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual...
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A plastic cup is a useful place to store fixing screws after their removal; it prevents them from falling inside the frame and makes them easy to find during reassembly. C10 HD Installation Manual Section 7: Service Information Page 7-iii...
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Specifications Have you read the safety information? Page 7-iv Section 7: Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual...
5. Remove the four connecting cables at the lower rear edge of the panel as indicated in diagram S1-3. S.1-3 26W Ribbon Data + Power RJ45 Network 16W Ribbon 4W Molex Data POWER C10 HD Installation Manual Section 7: Service Information Page 7-1...
The connecting cables will prevent the panel from being lifted out of the frame at this stage. 5. Remove the two connecting cables at the lower rear edge of the panel as shown below. RJ45 Network 26W Ribbon Data + Power S.2-2 Page 7-2 Section 7: Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual...
S.4-1 5. Remove the two connecting cables as indicated in diagram S4-2. 20W Micro LVDS Data 12W Micro Backlight power S.4-2 Page 7-4 Section 7: Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual...
5. Remove the five connecting cables as indicated in diagram S5-2. 8W Micro Touchscreen data 10W Ribbon Control 12W Micro Backlight power 20W Micro ‘LVDS IN 1’ 20W Micro ‘LVDS IN 2’ S.5-2 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 7: Service Information Page 7-5...
S6-3. (Do not use a screwdriver to undo these fasteners). 6. The power supply assembly can now be removed from the console complete with the heatsink attached. Do not remove the PSU module from its baseplate. S.6-3 Page 7-6 Section 7: Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual...
7. Lift the assembly upwards until connector (A3) can more easily be removed. The DSP assembly can now be removed from the console. S.7-2 (A1) ‘POWER’ (A3) ‘UART 1’ (A2) (A4) ‘UART 2’ S.7-3 C10 HD Installation Manual Section 7: Service Information Page 7-7...
4. Remove the RJ45 network lead at (A2) ‘IP NET’. This gives easier access to the four fixing screws (B). (A2) ‘IP NET’ (A3) ‘ITX 1’ (A4) ‘ITX’ (A5) ‘ITX’ (A6) VGA (A1) ‘POWER’ S.8-1 Page 7-8 Section 7: Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual...
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It is not necessary to remove any other connectors from the SBC assembly. (A5) D9 Female (A3) RJ45 (A2) RJ45 ‘ITX’ ‘ITX 1’ ‘IP NET’ S.8-2 (A6) HD15 (A4) USB ‘ITX’ C10 HD Installation Manual Section 7: Service Information Page 7-9...
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Specifications Page 7-10 Section 7: Service Information C10 HD Installation Manual...
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IO bundles 5-18 IO Groups 5-20 IO Groups display 4-14 IO Links 5-25 IO Names 5-17 IO Names display 4-11 IO Parameters 5-30 IP Address IP Setup display 5-39 ipMIDI 2-17, 3-25 Page X-2 Main index C10 HD Installation Manual...
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System Operating Level display 5-41 System Options 2-28 Rack Space real time clock Redundant Processing 6-17 Remote 3-11 6-2, 6-18 Rio Num 5-26 RIO Parameters 5-30 RIO Setup 5-29 root Route Menu 5-17 C10 HD Installation Manual Main Index Page X-3...
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Touchscreen Video Output 3-23 Training Trim 2-13 tzselect UPS Provision USER ASSIGNED FUNCTIONS 4-24 User Defined Line Levels 5-41 USER MODES buttons 4-32, 5-10 Utility Tiles Warranty Word Clock 5-14 ‘root’ Login Page X-4 Main index C10 HD Installation Manual...
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Solid State Logic Solid State Logic O U N D V I S I O U N D V I S I Digital Broadcast Console Digital Broadcast Console 71mm 71mm Installation Installation Manual Manual 82BCXG02F 82BCXG02F 3 mm 3 mm...
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