Solidyne Dante Unidex UX24 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 Page 2 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4 About the connectors and wiring..........................11 2.4.1 General recommendations..................................11 2.4.2 RJ45 nomenclature....................................11 2.4.3 RJ45 inputs and outputs..................................12 2.4.4 Solidyne UX24 wiring kits..................................12 2.4.4.1 To RCA (unbalanced)............................................12 2.4.4.2 To balanced XLR..............................................12 2.4.4.3 To balanced TRS..............................................12 2.5 USB installation................................12 2.6 Monitoring at Control Room............................13...
  • Page 4 5.7 TELCO - COMUNICATIONS............................34 5.8 WORKING WITH CALLS...............................35 5.8.1 Incoming call......................................35 5.8.2 Make a call from console..................................35 5.9 AUDIO PROCESSORS..............................35 5.9.1 PARAMETRIC ECUALIZER..................................36 ............................................36 5.9.2 DYNAMICS......................................37 5.9.3 DE-ESSER........................................ 38 5.10 Scenes and user profiles............................38 Page 4 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 5 GPIO, Intercom and auxiliary devices..........................................47 Audio specifications......................................47 Digital inputs and outputs (AES3, USB, AoIP)......................................47 USB....................................................48 Analog inputs................................................... 48 Mic inputs..................................................48 Analog outputs................................................48 Dante AES67 (optional)....................................48 Dimensions and weight....................................48 www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 5...
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  • Page 7: Section 1 Overview

    12 channels with 100 mm faders; and 12 "virtual" channels com- Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 is a standalone unit, contain- manded from the surface screen or re- ing a fully digital mix engine. It works at 24 bits @ 48 motely via web interface.
  • Page 8: Inputs

    16 UNIDEX (8 stereo): 16 balanced mono • 1.2.6 StudioBox inputs with POE and data channel. They The Solidyne StudioBox HD3 and HD5 accessories can be used to connect, using UNIDEX (optional) concentrate in a box all the monitoring adapters; microphones, telephone lines, connections needed at the Studio.
  • Page 9: Section 2 Connections

    CPU from the control screen. The 2.2.1 Pre-assembled cable kits option is located at the STATUS EXTRA window. To Solidyne provides (optionally) kits of cables and access, touch on “ ” icon at STATUS section. adapters; intended to install the console without welding.
  • Page 10: Microphones Inputs

    48V power for each input. Each input uses an stereo. In this case the connection is made using RJ45 connector that connects using a SOL- adapter cables by Solidyne (or others brands like M25/1XLRF cable. StudioHub , by AngryAudio).
  • Page 11: Tuner Input (On Air)

    STUDIO MONITOR that 2.3.7 PROGRAM outputs uses a particular cable supplied by Solidyne. Both RJ45 labeled as PGM are analog bal- If you choose to assemble the cables, use shielded anced outputs.
  • Page 12: Rj45 Inputs And Outputs

    Next figures details the connections between RJ45 and common audio connectors: Once the USB driver is installed, Windows shows four Solidyne USB output devices, and four Soli- 2.4.4.1 To RCA (unbalanced) dyne USB input devices, as shown in the following image.
  • Page 13: Monitoring At Control Room

    DO NOT CONNECT THE STUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT WHIT RJ45 CABLES USED FOR THE AUDIO OUTPUTS. ONLY THE “STUDIO MONITOR” ADAPTER PATCH CORD PROVIDED WITH THE UNIT can be used if the Solidyne StudioBox is not available. In the software, for example in the “playout”, the...
  • Page 14: Tally Light

    A and B. Each output delivers 12V / 250mA. This voltage makes it possible to connect up to 2 Solidyne 12V LED’s on-air indica- tors. For other models of signaling lights, verify that the set consumption is less than 250 mA.
  • Page 15: Section 3 Unidex External Adapters

    3.2.2 Inputs settings 3.2.1 Setting up UDX 2MIC is connected to a balanced UNIDEX in- put, using a single STP RJ45-RJ45 cable (Solidyne SOL-P50 or SOL-P25 cables). Microphones connects to the UDX adapter using standard XLR. UDX 2MIC has -10dB pad dip- switches.
  • Page 16: Channel Configuration

    Using input UNIDEX 2 and output UNBAL 6 Using input UNIDEX 3 and output UNBAL 7 SAVE THE CURRENT SCENE TO STORE THE SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATIONS. Using input UNIDEX 4 and output UNBAL 8 Page 16 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 17: Connection To Phone Lines

    NOTE In the event that a nearby electric shock burns the ther- mal fuse protection, you can ask Solidyne to replace the telephone line protection circuit. WARNING Telephone lines in rural areas must have a gaseous pro- tector against voltage spikes, for protection against lightning or lightning strikes.
  • Page 18: Outputs Setings

    2TEL; 2TEL-P and TEL+BT. It is carried out using a precision flat screwdriver, on a preset that is ac- cessed from a hole in the upper face. To make it proceed as follow: 3.3.4 Channel settings Page 18 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 19: Udx Tel+Bt

    Studio standard STP RJ45 cable on both ends (SOL-P25 or SOL-P50 cables). The modules for monitoring Solidyne StudioBox HD5 and HD3 resolve the sending of all monitoring Headphone outputs use stereo ¼ ”TRS connectors signals to the studio.
  • Page 20: Using The Studiobox

    (when the micro- About the headphones into the Studio phones are on-air). The Solidyne HD5 accessory manages up to five headphones with independent level knobs. The counter mode can be dissabled. For this, re-...
  • Page 21: Section 4 Start Up And Routing

    UNIDEX1-L ** Output level for 1 KHz at 0VU. With PGM signal, with peaks reaching 0 VU, the output peak will be louder due to integra- PH-LINE2 TELCO UNIDEX1-R tion time of the vumeter. www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 21...
  • Page 22: User Profiles And Restrictions

    PHANTOM: This option is shown only for MIC in- puts. Turn on or off 48V phantom power for that in- The list also shows the channel assigned to each in- put. put. Page 22 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 23: Settings: Outputs

    (for example, exter- the channel is assigned to more than one BUS. The nal UDX 2TEL adapters use mono outputs for priority set is: PGM - REC - AUX - VBUS. If the chan- sends). www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 23...
  • Page 24: Sys Config

    When UX24 access to Internet, it synchronizes with Set one input that will be aired in case the console a World Clock (UTC). The user must define the restarts due to power failure. Time Zone according to correspond. Page 24 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 25: Streaming

    This option is accessed from the console by press- ing SETTINGS on the main screen. SETTINGS -> STREAMING has four tabs to configure the different features. The UP-STREAM tab presents configura- tion options for uploading to Icecast or Showtcast broadcast servers. www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 25...
  • Page 26: Down-Stream (Rx)

    ADMINISTRATOR level will be blocked. 4.10 AoIP Each file correspond to one GPI or GPO. Settings options for DANTE module, if available. For each GPI/O the user can assign an action from the drop-down menu ACTION. Page 26 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 27: Section 5 Operation

    A munications, scenes. This screen also con- tablet can work as a faders extension; or set tains the level meters, clock and counter. up a remote studio. 5.2 Main screen www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 27...
  • Page 28: Channels

    All screens keep the PGM level meter visible. The the PGM, REC and AUX buses; plus a fourth bus is operator always sees what happens with the level assignable from the screen (VBUS). of the air signal. Page 28 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 29: Monitoring Section

    SELECT is activated the CUE buttons change to blue and SELECT is indicated on the OLED screen. The use of this mode is detailed below. TALK-BACK mode is exclusive to TELCO channels, which handle telephone lines. By holding down CUE, www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 29...
  • Page 30: The Screen Monitor

    The CUE bus can be assigned to any output, for con- Push the encoder to confirm the new value. When do it, the encoder returns to the naviga- nection of auxiliary speakers. By default, it is as- tion mode. signed to UNBAL 8. Page 30 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 31: The Feature Select

    CHANNEL) or push the encoder. The selec- tion function is also canceled when a pa- When the SELECT mode is active, the CUE buttons rameter is modified in the selected channel. light blue, and the channel OLED displays indicate www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 31...
  • Page 32 When the GAIN Set the input gain, in dB. To change: level of a hardware fader is changed by software, the OLED screen shows the current level flashing, to Page 32 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 33 This actions are available for all channels. CUE SOLO If enabled, when a CUE is turned on all CUEs of other channels settled as CUE SOLO turn off. Only the channels working as "CUE SOLO" are affected. www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 33...
  • Page 34: Telco - Comunications

    Displays the gain adjustment of liked”. The connection is restored by activating the output assigned to the UNIDEX adapter for Bluetooth on the phone and choosing the Solidyne sending audio to the line. It is adjusted using the en- device again.
  • Page 35: Working With Calls

    4 bands console by activating hands-free. UNIDEX 3 bands To end the call, press and hold ON-AIR. Or 3 bands touch HANG-UP on TELCO screen. AES3 3 bands BALANCED 3 bands www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 35...
  • Page 36: Parametric Ecualizer

    In the explanations that follow, it is detailed for each the options touch the item TYPE on screen. case which parameters handles the encoder and which are tactile. ON/OFF: Turn on/off the band. To switch the status, touch the option on screen. Page 36 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 37: Dynamics

    1 – Transfer curve: Graphical representation of the dynamic processor input/output curve, includ- 4 – COMPRESSOR: Controles para ajuste del ing the gate and the compressor. compresor. 5 – BYPASS: Disable the Dynamic processing. www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 37...
  • Page 38: Esser

    15: 1 ratio ing the touch screen. 5 – Gain reduction : Shows the attenuation ap- pliqued, in dB. 1 – Type: Presets. Changes the behavior of de- esser. 5.10 Scenes and user profiles Page 38 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 39 • It has password protection (default: admin). factory default (see 4.2 Input/output default rout- Allows you to change passwords from the ing). If the console is being operated in the BASIC profile, this option is disabled. SETTINGS screen. www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 39...
  • Page 40 Touch SAVE to save the changes to the scene. ORDER CH It allows to redefine the position of one or more channels. Touch the ORDER CH option. A drop-down menu appears beside the names, that allows re-assign the position of each channel. Page 40 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 41: Section 6 Web Remote Interface

    Remember that three user profiles are available: ADMIN, with full access; EXPERT with partial access to some advances ea- tures; BASIC, whit restricted access. By default UX24 starts loading the user profile ADMIN. Step 2 www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 41...
  • Page 42: Remote

    Each channel of the interface replicates the con- about the status. Talk-back and dial functions must trols available on the UX24 hardware surface. Ac- be done from the console surface. tions taken on the remote interface are reflected in the console. Page 42 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...
  • Page 43: Process

    You can also able processors change. For more details see 3.7 - choose a CHANNEL from the CHANNEL menu, and Audio processors the processors of the input assigned to that chan- nel will be displayed. www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 43...
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  • Page 45: Section 7 Diagrams And Annexes

    Inputs and outputs map (without Dante option) http://solidynepro.com/descargas/productos/UX24_Quickguide_Inputs_and_Outputs_features.pdf UX24 scenes default routing http://solidynepro.com/descargas/productos/UX24_Quickguide_Default_s cenes _routing.pdf GROUNDING: General recommendation for a radio station Grounding_recomendations.jpg http://solidynepro.com/descargas/productos/ Cables and kits for the installing Listing of cables and adapt ers (PDF) www.SolidynePro.com Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 Page 45...
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  • Page 47: Section 8 Tech Specs

    SECTION 8 TECH SPECS Main Features • 24 channels; 12 faders on console’ s surface, expandible to 24 with 6-faders modules Solidyne UX-6. • 24 virtual faders can be operated from the on-board touch screen. • Internal WEB pages remote interface (HTML5) to remote control via LAN.
  • Page 48: Usb

    • Packaging dimensions: 850 mm x 610 mm x 270 mm • Wheight: UX24= 8 Kg Adapters UDX: 0,33 Kg each one Kit cables RJ45: 4 Kg With packaging UX24 + Cables= 15 Kg Page 48 Solidyne UNIDEX UX24 www.SolidynePro.com...

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