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  • Page 1 Avid VENUE | S6L Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 Legal Notices © 2020 Avid Technology, Inc., (“Avid”), all rights reserved. This guide may not be duplicated in whole or in part without the written consent of Avid. For a current and complete list of Avid trademarks visit: http://www.avid.com/legal/trademarks-and-other-notices Bonjour, the Bonjour logo, and the Bonjour symbol are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
  • Page 3 2013-07-24, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60065-03, 1st Ed, +A1:2006 +A2:2012, EN 60065:2002 +A1:2006 +A11:2008 +A2:2010 +A12:2011, IEC 60065:2001 +A1:2005 +A2:2010. Avid Technology Inc., has been authorized to apply the appropriate NRTL mark on its compliant equipment. Safety Statement: (M/N: E6L(all)) This equipment has been tested to comply with USA and Canadian safety certification in accordance with the specifications of UL Standards: UL 60950-1 2nd edition, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.
  • Page 4 16) For products containing a lithium battery: Warning! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.   17) For products with a power switch: It should remain accessible after installation. 18) The equipment shall be used at a maximum ambient temperature of 40° C and maximum altitude of 2000m. 19) This unit may not ship with a power supply cord set.
  • Page 5 Read this Introduction section to learn about System Requirements and Compatibility , get suggestions for How to Use this and other VENUE S6L guides and documentation, and to become familiar with some of the available at PDF Guide Resources www.avid.com.
  • Page 6 How to Use this PDF Guide These are some useful features of this PDF: The Bookmarks on the left serve as a continuously visible table of contents. Click on a subject heading to jump to that page.  Click a + symbol to expand that heading to show subheadings. Click the – symbol to collapse a subheading. The Table of Contents provides active links to their pages.
  • Page 7 Resources The Avid website ( is your best online source for information to help you get the most out of your Avid system. www.avid.com) The following are just a few of the services and features available. Account Activation and Product Registration Activate your product to access downloads in your Avid account (or quickly create an account if you don’t have one).
  • Page 8 Part I: First Time Setup...
  • Page 9 Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First Time Setting up a system for the first time requires the following tasks: • Review and identify , and What’s Included Optional Items Operational Requirements Cabling Requirements • Get started by Unpacking and Assembling Basic System Components •...
  • Page 10 VENUE | E6L Activation Card With the Stage I/O Unit VENUE | S6L Stage I/O units include Stage 64, Stage 32, and Stage 16 I/O. Local 16 provides I/O for the mix position. Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First Time...
  • Page 11 • DB25 (25-pin) cable(s) for connecting to GPI devices • iOS devices for VENUE On-Stage and VENUE Function Pad apps • A VGA-compatible monitor (optional for manually installing or updating VENUE software on the E6L engine) Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First Time...
  • Page 12 S6L system devices should be operated away from heat sources and with adequate ventilation. Hardware monitoring and automatic warnings are provided for temperature, power and other factors. For more information about the Hardware Monitoring Window, see the VENUE S6L System Guide.pdf. Storage S6L system devices should be stored and transported at temperatures not lower than 0 degrees F (–18 degrees C) and not exceeding...
  • Page 13 For connection requirements and guidelines for Option cards such as WSG-HD Waves SoundGrid Option Cards and MADI-192 MADI Option Cards, see their respective guides (included with the cards, and available for download from your Avid account). Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First Time...
  • Page 14 To release an included IEC cable from an AC power inlet on an S6L system device: Simultaneously slide the two tabs on either side of the connector back, then pull the cable out of  the power inlet. Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First Time...
  • Page 15  Never connect a bus-powered USB hub to your S6L system. How to Proceed After unpacking your system and making basic connections, proceed to Activating S6L System Components at Avid.com Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First Time...
  • Page 16 Activating S6L System Components at Avid.com Activate each S6L system component using the Activation Card located in each component’s package. You must activate each S6L system component. Activate the S6L control surface first to ac- cess software and documentation included with your system, including VENUE System Restore software.
  • Page 17 S6L Network Connections Follow the instructions in this section to make S6L network connections. Before you begin, make sure all components (S6L control surface, E6L engine, and all I/O units) are powered down/off. S6L Network Connections Overview The S6L system has two discrete networks, the AVB audio network and the ECx Ethernet Control network. •...
  • Page 18 ECx Ethernet Control Connections You can connect a network router, hub, switch, or a client computer directly to the ECx port on the S6L control surface to be able to control your S6L system remotely using a computer or tablet using ECx Ethernet Control software (included and installed au- tomatically with VENUE software).
  • Page 19 3. “A’ to “B” (Redundant Ring Network Port Connections) All S6L redundant ring connections are made from an “ A ” port on one device to a “ B ” port on the next device. Redundant Ring, 2x AVB-192 Cards , below, show connections for a system consisting of an S6L control surface, an E6L engine with two AVB-192 Network Figure 1 cards, and a single Stage I/O unit.
  • Page 20 Redundant Ring, 1x AVB-192 Network Card If the E6L engine only has one AVB-192 Network card installed, all devices are connected in a single redundant ring. To connect a system that has a single AVB-192 Network card installed in the E6L engine: Make sure all devices (S6L control surface, E6L engine, and Stage I/O unit(s)) are powered off.
  • Page 21 4. Multiple Stage I/O Units S6L Stage I/O units include Stage 64, Stage 32, and Stage 16. S6L systems support multiple I/O units of different types, up to a maximum of 6 units and a maximum of 192 inputs. Many combinations of different Stage I/O units are supported (see Connection Guidelines for Multiple Stage I/O Units Figure 3.
  • Page 22 Multiple Stage I/O, One AVB-192 Network Card S6L network ring, primary S6L network ring, redundant AVB-192 AVB-192 AVB-192 MASTER 1 MASTER 1 EXPANSION UTIL WORD CLOCK +48V +48V +48V +48V +48V +48V +48V +48V MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE +48V +48V +48V +48V +48V...
  • Page 23 VENUE System Restore for First Time Setup 6. About I/O Sharing The VENUE S6L system lets you share the Stage inputs and outputs of connected Stage I/O units between three pairs of E6L engine and S6L control surface. If you will be using I/O sharing, follow these guidelines: •...
  • Page 24 VENUE System Restore for First Time Setup If you are configuring a system for the first time, install the most recent VENUE System Restore software on both your E6L engine and S6L control surface. Before proceeding, be sure to follow the instructions in Backing Up System Settings The screens and text displayed on your system may differ slightly from the images shown on the following pages.
  • Page 25 1. Downloading VENUE System Restore Software Once you have completed the Avid product activation process for the S6L control surface, download links for all S6L system software and documentation are available from the My Products and Subscriptions section of your Avid account. These items re- main in your account after you have downloaded them, in case you need to access them again.
  • Page 26 Creating an E6L Engine System Restore USB Drive To create an E6L Engine System Restore USB Drive: In the extracted Engine Restore folder, locate the file called rufus-x.x.x.exe and make sure it is located on the same computer as the VENUE Engine Restore ISO file.
  • Page 27 3. Installing VENUE System Restore Software for the First Time This section shows how to perform a System Restore directly on the E6L engine and directly on the S6L control surface, and then activate RTX. This procedure is required when setting up a system for the first time. 3.1 –...
  • Page 28 Power on your E6L using the back panel power switch to the on ( 1 ) position, and then repeatedly press F10 on the keyboard for approximately 30 seconds. F10 + F10 + F10 + AVB-192 AVB-192 MASTER 1 EXPANSION UTIL WORD CLOCK E6L-192/144 engine power switch (E6L-112 has two power switches) and repeatedly pressing F10...
  • Page 29 3.2 – Installing VENUE Software on the S6L Control Surface After installing VENUE System Restore software on your E6L engine, install VENUE System Restore software on your S6L con- trol surface, activate software components, and then configure your system’s touchscreens. Installing VENUE Software on S6L Use the S6L Control Surface System Restore USB Drive to install VENUE software on your S6L control surface.
  • Page 30 Power on your S6L control surface using the back panel power switch, then repeatedly press F10 on the keyboard until the “Wel- come to Avid’s VENUE System Restore USB Drive” dialog appears on the Master Touch Screen (MTS). F10 + F10 + F10 + S6L control surface power switch (S6L-24D shown), and repeatedly pressing F10 Some models of USB keyboards require repeated pressing of F10 (holding it down in between pressings) to register.
  • Page 31 4. Configuring S6L Master Touch Screen (MTS) and External Monitor After installing the System Restore software on your S6L control surface, the touchscreen configuration wizard appears on the MTS (all control surfaces except S6L-16C). To configure your screens: Make sure your external monitor is connected to your S6L control surface and is powered-on. Follow the on-screen prompts to touch/enable the MTS (when present) and then the monitor you plan on using for the external VENUE software screen.
  • Page 32 Next, the system checks for Internet access (required for activation of software elements, and for synchronization of the date and time on the S6L control surface and E6L engine). If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to connect to the Internet in order to activate Windows and/or RTX on the E6L en- gine, and synchronize the system clocks.
  • Page 33 Activating Windows on S6L After performing a System Restore on the S6L control surface an alert will be displayed telling you that you must activate Windows on your S6L control surface. Windows is part of the VENUE software installation on your S6L control surface, and must be acti- vated separately from VENUE software, and separately from the Windows activation on the E6L engine.
  • Page 34 Enable Config mode by pressing the Config switch on the control surface, or by double-clicking SHOW in the lower-right cor- ner of the external screen. Config VENUE | S6L SHIFT reset all inputs Multi Multi Kick CH 1 Kick Left Select Assgn 001/011...
  • Page 35 Part II: Upgrading VENUE Software...
  • Page 36 VENUE Software Installation Options when Upgrading It is required to follow the instructions that begin in Setting Up a VENUE If you are configuring your system for the first time . Before you can start using your VENUE | S6L system, you must install the most recent VENUE S6L System for the First Time software on both your S6L control surface and your E6L engine.
  • Page 37 Backing Up System Settings Before performing a System Restore or a Software Update, back up your system’s settings (such as Console settings, Show files and Presets) first. To back up current settings: Go to the Filing page and click the Transfer tab. Connect a portable storage device (such as a USB flash drive, for- matted as FAT32) to the system.
  • Page 38 • If you are configuring a system for the first time, follow the instructions in Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First to install the most recent VENUE System Restore software on both your S6L control surface and E6L engine.
  • Page 39 (One USB Drive, USB Keyboard and Mouse Required) Beginning with VENUE software version 6.0, Software Updates can be performed entirely from the control surface. To install a VENUE S6L Software Update: Make sure the S6L system is connected (control surface, engine, and I/O units).
  • Page 40 Manually Updating VENUE Software (Windows XP or Higher, USB Drive, VGA Monitor and USB Keyboard and Mouse Required) Manually updating VENUE software separately on the E6L and S6L requires a single USB drive, formatted to FAT32. To create a VENUE software updater USB drive: Make sure you have already followed the instructions in Backing Up System Settings Make sure you have extracted the VENUE Software Update you downloaded earlier.
  • Page 41 • If you are configuring a system for the first time, follow the instructions in Setting Up a VENUE S6L System for the First to install the most recent VENUE System Restore software on both your S6L control surface and E6L engine.
  • Page 42 Downloading VENUE System Restore Software Download links for all S6L system software and documentation are available from the My Products and Subscriptions section of your Avid account. These items remain in your account after you have downloaded them, in case you need to access them again. To download your software: Go to and log into the Avid account that you used to activate your S6L system components.
  • Page 43 Creating an S6L Control Surface System Restore USB Drive You must create an S6L Control Surface System Restore drive to install VENUE 7.0. To create an S6L Control Surface System Restore USB Drive: In the extracted Console Restore folder, locate the file called rufus-x.x.x.exe and make sure it is located on the same computer as the VENUE Console Restore ISO file.
  • Page 44 Upgrading Using the Unified System Restore (Performing a System Restore on the S6L Control Surface, and Updating the E6L Engine) After creating System Restore USB drives, you can upgrade your system by installing System Restore software on your S6L con- trol surface, then have the control surface update the E6L engine.
  • Page 45 Make sure to make the following minimum S6L network connections between components. Note that connections differ de- pending on the number of AVB-192 Network Cards present in the E6L engine. Minimum Connections, 2x AVB-192 Network Cards Stage I/O unit S6L control surface E6L engine, 2x AVB AVB-192 AVB-192...
  • Page 46 Power on the E6L engine by pressing the power switch on the back to the on (1) position. On the front panel of the E6L engine, wait until the LEDs on the E6L front panel light as follows: • Status LED lights green. •...
  • Page 47 Touch Restore (or press the “r” key on your keyboard). System Restore dialog In the next screen, touch Restore again to proceed. If the MTS is not responding to touch, press the “s” key on your keyboard. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the System Restore. Restore dialog On some systems, the Windows message “...
  • Page 48 Accept the Avid End User License Agreement To accept the End User License Agreement: When prompted, touch Accept to accept the Avid End User License Agreement for VENUE software. The S6L Console Acti-  vation screen appears. S6L Console Activation After accepting the End User License Agreement the control surface needs to have VENUE software activated.
  • Page 49 It is now required to fully power cycle all engine, control surface, and stage I/O units. Proceed to Activating Windows on S6L Activating Windows on S6L After performing a System Restore on the S6L control surface, an alert will be displayed telling you that you must activate Win- dows on your S6L control surface.
  • Page 50 Part III: Completing the Installation...
  • Page 51 Powering Up and Configuring the System After installing software and making S6L network connections, follow the instructions in this section install the bezel on the E6L engine, then learn how to power the system up (and down) and configure your S6L system. Installing the E6L Bezel After confirming installation and activation of Windows and RTX, and after mounting the E6L in a rack or other enclosure, you can install the E6L bezel.
  • Page 52 Powering the System Up and Down After connecting your system components for the first time, power up your system by following the steps in this section. Make sure you have installed the S6L System Restore software and the E6L System Restore software on the respective devices. If you have not installed the System Restore software on your S6L control surface, on initial power-up S6L prompts you to install software or shut down your system.
  • Page 53 Options > Devices tab If any components do not appear, check all network connections between components, and make sure all components are pow- ered on. For more information see the Troubleshooting section of the VENUE S6L System Guide.pdf Proceed to...
  • Page 54 Pairing the E6L and S6L By default, an E6L engine automatically connects to its previously assigned S6L control surface. When assigned to an E6L, the S6L controls the parameters associated with that E6L. After the initial pairing, an E6L will automatically attempt to reconnect to the most recently assigned S6L.
  • Page 55 Select CONNECT. Connect button The MTS (or external screen with S6L-16C) indicates that the S6L control surface is waiting for the E6L engine to start. When the devices connect, the Universe view appears on the MTS, and the Inputs page appears on the external screen. If you have incorrectly assigned E6Ls, they must first be unassigned from the S6Ls to which they are currently assigned.
  • Page 56 Assigning Stage I/O Units When you initially configure a system, or after performing a System Restore, you must assign Stage 64, Stage 32, and/or Stage 16 I/O units to available Stage slots in the Options > Devices tab. Each Stage slot corresponds to a Stage hardware tab 1–6 in the VENUE Patchbay.
  • Page 57 Pro Tools or for ECx Ethernet Remote Control. Then follow the instructions in . (See the VENUE S6L System Guide.pdf for additional configuration steps to I/O Sharing Connections assign I/O ownership and manage gain shared systems.)
  • Page 58 Identifying Stage I/O Units It can be helpful to identify each Stage I/O unit in the Available Devices list before assignment. To identify Stage I/O units: Make sure your system is in Config mode. On the external screen, go to the Options > Devices page and locate the Available Devices column. All connected and powered on Stage I/O units are shown in this column.
  • Page 59 Assigning Local 16 Local 16 lets you expand your local I/O capabilities, or add primary local I/O if mixing on the S6L-16C control surface. Each Local 16 provides 8 analog inputs, 8 analog outputs, 8 AES digital inputs, and 8 AES digital outputs in a compact, 3U rack. Local 16 requires 2x AVB-192 Network cards be installed in the E6L engine.
  • Page 60 Setting the System Clock (Time and Time Zone) After upgrading VENUE software to version 7.0 or later, the system clock should already be set automatically. However, you can manually set the system clock using the following instructions. Do this after the system has been moved to a different a time zone, or whenever you want to make sure the date and time zone are set appropriately.
  • Page 61 To enter System ID and Serial Numbers: Locate and write down the System ID and Serial Number for each S6L system component (see the figure, below). How to Locate System IDs and Serial Numbers for VENUE S6L Systems Control Surface...
  • Page 62 On both Pro Tools systems, enable VENUE Link and use Create Session from VENUE to be able to record your per- formance to both Pro Tools systems simultaneously. For more information, see the VENUE S6L Live Recording Guide.pdf. If you need to simultaneously record to and play back from Pro Tools to integrate backing tracks, count-offs or other material, be aware that only the last Pro Tools system connected in Option >...
  • Page 63 Installing VENUE Plug-Ins Beginning in VENUE 6.2 all VENUE-bundled plug-ins are automatically installed during System Restore. Use the following in- structions to transfer plug-in licenses, and to manually install any additional 3rd party plug-ins, if necessary. For Waves plug-ins (if any) see the Waves SoundGrid for VENUE.pdf from Waves. Transferring Plug-In Licenses After activating your software, transfer plug-in licenses to the S6L plug-ins iLok.
  • Page 64 Installing Plug-Ins Do the following if you need to manually install plug-ins. To install plug-ins: Connect and power-on your S6L system as described in the VENUE | S6L System Guide. Insert the iLok containing the plug-in licenses into a USB port on your S6L control surface. Make sure this iLok is connected to your S6L control surface whenever your system is in use.
  • Page 65 Installing Pro Tools Pro Tools software is installed on a separate compatible computer. A Pro Tools Activation Card and iLok are included with the S6L control surface. Follow the instructions in the package to activate, download, and install Pro Tools software. Do the following to optimize your Mac for AVB recording and playback: Important! •...
  • Page 66 I/O Sharing Connections When configured in a redundant ring network, the VENUE S6L system lets you share the Stage inputs and outputs of connected Stage I/O units between two E6L engines and two S6L control surfaces. This capability is referred to as I/O Sharing.
  • Page 67 Connect an Ethernet cable from Network port A on the last Stage I/O unit in the chain to Network port B on the Master 1 (lowest slot) AVB Network Card of the second E6L engine. See the VENUE S6L System Guide.pdf for additional configuration steps to assign I/O ownership and manage gain shared sys- tems.
  • Page 68 How to Proceed Refer to the following after configuring your system: • See the VENUE S6L System Guide.pdf for additional configuration information for I/O Sharing and managing connections, and for complete system operational information. • See the most recent edition of the What’s New in VENUE.pdf to learn about the new features that are available, and to see what was fixed to optimize performance and improve reliability.
  • Page 69 Part IV: Reference...
  • Page 70 Appendix A: Day to Day Powering Up and Down Use the following instructions to power the system up and down for regular, day-to-day start up and shut down. Only use these ab- breviated steps after the system(s) have been connected and configured, and all components have been confirmed. Powering Up the System Power up the system in the following sequence: Make sure no VGA monitor, mouse, keyboard, or internet is connected to the E6L engine before powering up your S6L system.
  • Page 71 Appendix B: Updating Option Card and Other Firmware If on startup you receive a message saying that the firmware for any Option or Expansion cards needs to be updated, or that the BIOS needs to be updated, use the instructions in this section. •...
  • Page 72 Updating MADI-192 MADI Option Card Firmware If you have installed one or more MADI-192 MADI Option Cards in your E6L engine, or on startup you encounter the message that the firmware needs to be updated, use this procedure to update the firmware on the MADI card(s). To update MADI-192 MADI Option Card firmware: If necessary, shut down your system, and power off all components.
  • Page 73 Updating the BIOS All systems that are updating from VENUE software version 5.1.0 or lower must first update the E6L engine BIOS. Other versions of VENUE software might also require a BIOS update (the installer will inform you of this during installation). If you are performing a System Restore or Software Update on a system that is already running VENUE software version 5.1.1 or higher, and the VENUE software installer does not prompt you to update the BIOS, you can skip these instructions.
  • Page 74 Updating the BIOS on the E6L To update the BIOS on the E6L: Connect a VGA Display to the E6L Engine VGA Port. Connect a keyboard and mouse to the front panel E6L Engine USB ports. Insert the bootable BIOS USB drive into an available USB port on the back panel of the E6L. Power on the E6L Engine and press F10 repeatedly during bootup to enable video output and boot from the USB drive.
  • Page 75 Appendix C: Making Fiber Connections When using fiber to connect S6L system components, you must use two SFP qualified transceiver modules per connection in ad- dition to supported fiber-optic cable (see for information on supported cabling). To make a fiber connec- Cabling Requirements tions to an S6L system component, insert the SFP transceiver module into a fiber Network port of an S6L system component, and then insert the fiber-optic cable into the SFP module.
  • Page 76 Appendix D: Managing Stage I/O Unit Connections After initial setup, S6L Stage I/O devices on the network can be named and renamed, reassigned, and removed. In the following sections, references to “Stage I/O devices” includes Stage 64, Stage 32, and Stage 16 unless noted otherwise. Naming System Components You can name the S6L control surface, the E6L engine, and any connected and assigned Stage I/O devices.
  • Page 77 Do either of the following depending on the status of the Stage device: • To remove a connected Stage device, select that device in the Connected Devices column and choose Disconnect. • To remove a Stage device that is not connected (indicated by a greyed-out Stage device in the Connected Devices list), touch and hold (right-click) the grayed-out Stage device and choose Forget missing Stage device .
  • Page 78 Configuring Stage Slots for Stage 16s, Stage 32s, or Stage 64s As described in , when adding Stage 16s or Stage 32s for the first time, or when reconfiguring a system Assigning Stage I/O Units to use Stage 64s instead of Stage 32s or Stage 16s, you must first configure Stage slots in the Options > Devices tab before you can assign Stage I/O units.
  • Page 79 The Stage slot is populated with the selected Stage 16, and the I/O on that Stage 16 is now available to be patched to system input and output channels in the VENUE Patchbay under the corresponding Stage 1–6 hardware tab. For more information on using the Patchbay, see the VENUE S6L System Guide.pdf. Assign any other available Stage I/O racks as desired.
  • Page 80 Appendix E: Performing a Manual System Restore (Manually Installing and Activating VENUE System Restore Software on the E6L Engine and S6L Control Surface) This section shows how to manually perform a System Restore directly on the E6L engine and activate Windows and RTX, then perform a separate System Restore on the S6L control surface.
  • Page 81 Insert the E6L Engine System Restore USB drive into an available USB port on the E6L. Make sure to use the E6L Engine System Restore USB Drive, not the S6L Control Surface System Restore USB Drive AVB-192 AVB-192 MASTER 1 EXPANSION UTIL WORD CLOCK...
  • Page 82 Activating Windows on E6L After installing VENUE software for the first time, or after a manual System Restore, you must activate the Windows operating system from Microsoft and the RTX64 real time processing engine from Interval Zero. Windows and RTX64 are part of the VENUE software installation on your E6L engine, and must be activated separately from VENUE software.
  • Page 83 Installing VENUE Software on the S6L Control Surface After installing and activating VENUE software on your E6L engine, install and activate VENUE software on your S6L control surface, and then configure your system’s touchscreens. Installing VENUE Software on S6L Use the S6L Console System Restore USB Drive to install VENUE software on your S6L control surface. Make sure your S6L system components are not connected while installing System Restore software, and that your S6L is powered OFF before starting this procedure.
  • Page 84 Power on your S6L control surface using the back panel power switch, then repeatedly press F10 on the keyboard until the “Wel- come to Avid’s VENUE System Restore USB Drive” dialog appears on the Master Touch Screen (MTS). F10 + F10 + F10 + S6L control surface power switch (S6L-24D shown), and repeatedly pressing F10 Some models of USB keyboards require repeated pressing of F10 (holding it down in between pressings) to register.
  • Page 85 Configuring S6L Master Touch Screen (MTS) and External Monitor After installing the System Restore software on your S6L control surface, the touchscreen configuration wizard appears on the MTS (all control surfaces except S6L-16C). To configure your screens: Make sure your external monitor is connected to your S6L control surface and is powered-on. Follow the on-screen prompts to touch/enable the MTS (when present) and then the monitor you plan on using for the external VENUE software screen.
  • Page 86 Avid Technical Support (USA) Product Information 75 Network Drive Visit the Online Support Center For company and product information, www.avid.com/support www.avid.com Burlington, MA 01803 visit us on the web at...

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