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Networked Audio Production System
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  • Page 1 SUMMA INSTALLATION MANUAL Networked Audio Production System calrec.com Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 2 Bluefin High Density Signal Processing document. The latest version will be available (HDSP) are trade marks of Calrec Audio Ltd. Tel: +44 (0)1422 842159 upon request. This publication is for International Dolby®E is a registered trade mark of Dolby...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SUMMA CONTENTS Information Shielded cables and connectors Health and Safety Maximum cable length Package Contents Cable routing considerations Termination - strain relief ControlSurface Termination - pin-out Surface Measurements Testing/certification Surface measurements Temporary / reusable cables Surface components Fiber SFP Connectivity...
  • Page 4 RemoteControl SW-P-08 Source to Destination Router Remote Control 52 Connection and redundancy Connection configuration SW-P-08 I/O mapping configuration Remote Control–Calrec Serial Control Protocol CSCP versions Faders controlled by CSCP Controls available via CSCP Connection Secondary connections Multiple consoles Connecting via Corporate LAN Configuration User &...
  • Page 5: Information

    SUMMA INFORMATION calrec.com Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 6 Repairs your enquiry. The service ticket reference first point of contact and will often be If you need to return goods to Calrec for number will be given via email. able to provide an instant solution, be it whatever reason, please contact your...
  • Page 7 In order to protect If in doubt, please check with a Calrec these devices from damage and to protect customer support engineer before If in doubt, please contact Calrec Audio...
  • Page 8: Health And Safety

    Cleaning For cleaning the front panels of the equipment we recommend using a soft anti-static cloth, lightly dampened with water if required. SUMMA Information Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    Every system includes a control surface and Summa Core processing rack. Small format pluggable transceivers (SFPs) are required for both surface to rack connections, and Hydra2 I/O box connections and can be provided by Calrec. I/O packages are optional. The...
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  • Page 11: ControlSurface

    SUMMA CONTROL SURFACE calrec.com Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 12: Surface Measurements

    SURFACE MEASUREMENTS The Summa control surface is available in three standard sizes: 12 + 8 fader, 24 + 8 fader and 36 + 8 fader. Summa’s format and feature set is the same regardless of which size is chosen and includes multi-function control cells and permanent metering for all faders within the 12 fader sections.
  • Page 13 12 + 8 FADER TOP VIEW 875.50 mm [34.47”] 24 + 8 FADER TOP VIEW 1308.0 mm [51.5”] CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 14 36 FADER TOP VIEW - WIDTH 1740.5 mm [68.5”] 14 SUMMA Control Surface Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 15: Surface Components

    SURFACE COMPONENTS CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 16 The Summa surface is modular. Summa 12+8 is shown here, the smallest control surface option, which is made up of one 12 fader section, and one 8 fader section. Summa 24+8 has an extra 12 fader section and Summa 36+8 has two extra 12 fader sections.
  • Page 17: Stand Options

    STAND OPTIONS Desk-topmounting Floorstandoptions Bolt-down“OB”stands CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 18: Headphone And Talkback Microphone Connections

    Summa’s built-in talkback microphone is amplifier, the inputs of which are wired transmit audio. situated close to the Summa logo in the directly to the two female XLR sockets Monitor panel, directly under the Touch on the rear panel. In order to use the These two figures show all Summa’s...
  • Page 19 FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS HeadphoneOutput CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 20: Surface Power Supply Unit

    PSU connector board which to their CPU cards. Each Meter Display/ It is recommended that, to ensure power supplies 48 V DC power to Summa’s Touch Display also has a backlight which redundancy, these two IEC inlets should internal components.
  • Page 21 SUMMA REAR VIEW SHOWING PSU DISCONNECT LABELLING S U M M A C A L R E C WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED DO NOT RESTRICT VENTILATION HOLES S U M M A C A L R E C ENSURE ALL COVERS &...
  • Page 22: Surface Button Caps

    ON or CUT dimensions of the button caps are: 9mm labels depending on how the buttons are x 14mm. set to function. Summa comes with a full set of CUT and ON button caps. CUT BUTTON USER BUTTONS...
  • Page 23: ProcessingCore

    SUMMA PROCESSING CORE calrec.com Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 24: Core Dimensions And Mounting

    CORE DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING The Summa Core is a 4U 19” rack SIDE PROFILE VIEW - DIMENSIONS & AIR FLOW mount unit designed for installation 478.50mm [18.84"] into standard 19” equipment bays. Airflow The rack is cooled by fan assisted convection.
  • Page 25: Card Types And Layout

    Labels indicating each slot’s type This module fits in the central (5th) card are visible once a module is removed. slot of the Summa processing rack. Three buttons can individually reset the control, The central module in the rack is the reset router and DSP cards within the rack.
  • Page 26: Standard Status Leds

    The two USB ports should be used than physically adjacent cards. in conjunction with the supplied • ST1 and ST2 are Calrec engineering status LEDs, the function of which USB to Ethernet adapter to connect the core to a corporate network. If...
  • Page 27: Dsp

    DSP card fits in slot 7, to the power a fully populated rack, two are fitted immediate right of the secondary Control The Summa router card has 8 SFP ports to provide redundancy. Processor. that can be fitted with copper or fiber...
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  • Page 29: ConnectionInformation

    SUMMA CONNECTION INFORMATION calrec.com Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 30: Small Form-Factor Plugable (Sfp) Overview

    SFP module. The modules are orientated so that the release catch for the RJ45/LC MODULAR I/O BOX SFPS If Calrec are supplying SFPs for your connector plugs, once inserted, are on the installation, the correct quantity of SFPs outside edge.
  • Page 31: Sfp Latching And Extraction

    SFPS WITH HANDLES - UNLATCHED Calrec will not be liable for lost or missing SFP modules, or damage due to poor storage. • Both SFPs free to remove - Latch / extraction handles in inner (or “Lifted”...
  • Page 32: Copper Sfp Connectivity

    Hydra2 hardware exceeds the maximum where they should be loosely laid rather Calrec do not supply copper cables as it recommended distance for copper than neatly bundled. is often preferable to terminate them after...
  • Page 33: Termination - Pin-Out

    Temporary/reusablecables of each signal pair using cores that are Cabling that is not part of a permanent twisted together. Calrec recommends that infrastructure, such as temporary runs “straight-through” or “pin-for-pin” cables used for outside broadcasts, should be are used.
  • Page 34: Fiber Sfp Connectivity

    Cat5e/Cat6 copper cabling. Fiber can SingleStrand,Bi-DirectionalSFPs also be used for shorter runs if it is simply Calrec recommend the use of singlemode To reduce the amount of fiber, Calrec the preferred medium. fiber whenever possible in order to can supply singlemode SFPs that send...
  • Page 35 Fiber Type Max Distance 62.5/125µm 275m SX Multimode LC Duplex 7.5dB 50/125µm 550m LX Singlemode LC Duplex 8/125µm 10km LX Singlemode bi-di LC Simplex 11.5dB 9/125µm 10km LH Singlemode LC Duplex 23dB 8/125µm 70km CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 36: Fiber - General Rules

    FIBER - GENERAL RULES Testing/Certification FiberHandlingPractise RuggedizedFiber Calrec strongly recommends that all fibers It is important to follow the fiber Temporary/re-usable fiber runs, or runs are properly tested or certified prior to manufacturer’s guidelines when handling unprotected by conduit and likely to be on-site commissioning of the system.
  • Page 37: Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables And Connectors

    5. Immediately install a protective cover For further information or advice please over the end of the cable to avoid re- feel free to contact Calrec. contamination or insert the fiber back into the previously cleaned receptacle for immediate use.
  • Page 38: Synchronization

    SYNCHRONIZATION The Summa processing rack has SYNC INPUTS 4 BNC connections for external synchronization. If no external sync is connected and selected, the console will free-run on its own internal clock generated by the active router card. General rules of good practice require that all equipment connected to the audio console’s digital inputs and outputs are...
  • Page 39: Surface To Rack Connection

    Connections are required between The two control surface connections are A connection should be fitted between the Summa control surface and the located on the back panel next to the PSU the primary surface connection and the Control Processors in the processing unit and below the XLR connectors.
  • Page 40: Audio I/O Connections

    I/O box. value, starting at 1 for the least significant bit. The remaining switches are double I/O box IDs are pre-set to ‘0’ at the Calrec the value of their less significant neighbor, 128 64 32 16 factory.
  • Page 41: Modular I/O Card Slots

    Like the Hydra2 ports on the router frame is important in your installation, card, Hydra2 connections on I/O boxes please discuss this with your Calrec are SFPs and therefore the connection Front Panel project engineer prior to delivery. If for...
  • Page 42 FIXED FORMAT MADI HYDRA2 I/O, REAR INTERFACE ConnectfromPrimaryRoutercard ConnectfromSecondaryRoutercard MODULAR HYDRA2 I/O, CONTROLLER CARD FRONT INTERFACE ConnectfromPrimary Routercard ConnectfromSecondary Routercard 42 SUMMA Connection Information Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 43 PROCESSING CORE—ROUTER I/O PORTS FOR CONNECTING TO I/O BOXES PrimaryI/OPorts SecondaryI/OPorts CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 44: Gpio Connections

    GPIO CONNECTIONS GPIO cards provide logic inputs and GP INPUT WIRING EXAMPLE CHANGEOVER OUTPUT EXAMPLE #1 outputs, which can be assigned to various functions from the Summa Calrec GPIO card Calrec Fixed Format External wiring External wiring GPIO card interface. GPIO allows console...
  • Page 45 Normally Open Normally Made Normally Made Ground Common Relay 8 Normally Open Ground Normally Made Ground • Calrec connector is male, requiring female terminated cable • Calrec connector is female, requiring male terminated cable CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 46 GPO 4 GPI 8 GPI 8 Supply +5 V Supply Supply Supply GPO 5 GPO 6 GPO 7 GPO 8 Calrec GPIO card Calrec GPIO card Normally Open Normally Closed relay relay 46 SUMMA Connection Information Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 47 GPI 8 GPI 8 GPO 8 Supply +5 V Supply Supply GPO 9 Supply GPO 10 GPO 11 GPO 12 GPO 13 GPO 14 GPO 15 Calrec GPIO card GPO 16 Normally Open relay CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 48: Connecting To Other Consoles/Routers

    Master. Please channels by adding additional links to form star network shown above. contact Calrec support for guidance on ‘Trunk Links’. configuring router master/slave status. For large systems, network topology...
  • Page 49 MAIN ROUTER PORTS AVAILABLE FOR ROUTER TO ROUTER CONNECTIONS PrimaryRouterPorts SecondaryRouterPorts CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
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  • Page 51: RemoteControl

    SUMMA REMOTE CONTROL AND PRODUCTION AUTOMATION calrec.com Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 52: Sw-P-08 Source To Destination Router Remote Control

    Calrec. manufacturer’s guidance for specific SW-P-08 mapping requires the use of the information relating to their products. Calrec H2O GUI, please refer to the H2O user guide for more details. 52 SUMMA Remote Control Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 53: Remote Control-Calrec Serial Control Protocol

    • Control over and read-back of Main To enhance redundancy, and minimize the Calrec audio mixing consoles for live, on- output bus levels and PFL status. amount of change-over required in the air applications: •...
  • Page 54: Configuration

    IP gateway. other connection is to be made to a In addition to connecting by IP address, Summa core via a corporate LAN, it is The default Calrec IP addresses are xxx. both the Calrec system and the 3rd party important that the Calrec DHCP servers yyy.
  • Page 55: Rs232/422 Serial To Tcp/Ip Conversion

    Calrec connections. Controllers with a backup port, or systems with backup controllers can route the normally active port to the Calrec primary card, and the backup to the secondary. RJ45 RS232 Console port For 3rd party controllers that operate on...
  • Page 56: Perle Iolan Configuration

    Perle unit, the default is COM 1. Also the Perle unit need to be in a range under the Configuration>Destination compatible with those of the Calrec cards menu, select ‘Serial’. being connected to (or their alternate, aliased IP addresses).
  • Page 57: Main Configuration - Web Manager

    Check CONNECT TO, and select the 1 to connect to multiple hosts. Instead, Select the Configuration>Network>IP primary Calrec card from the Host drop- Configure serial port 2 to connect to the Address/IP Settings page, either from the down list (as was previously defined from Calrec secondary card.
  • Page 58 PERLE WEB MANAGER - NETWORK>IP ADDRESS PAGE 192.168.1.10 192.168.2.10 192.168.1.10 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 PERLE WEB MANAGER - NETWORK>ADVANCED PAGE 192.1681.0 192.168.2.0 192.168.1.10 58 SUMMA Remote Control Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 59 PERLE WEB MANAGER - SERIAL>SERIAL PORT PAGE 192.168.1.10 PERLE WEB MANAGER - SERIAL>SERIAL PORT, PORT 1, GENERAL PAGE 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 60 PERLE WEB MANAGER - SERIAL>SERIAL PORT, PORT 1, HARDWARE PAGE 192.168.1.10 ADDITIONAL HOSTS 60 SUMMA Remote Control Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 61: Specifications

    SUMMA SPECIFICATIONS calrec.com Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 62: General Specifications

    Weight (inc. PSU 3.6 kg) 33 kg 47 kg 61 kg ROUTER Summa Integral Router 4096 8 redundant connections for connecting I/O boxes and Hydra2 Connections networking consoles Audio Channels Per Port Up to 512 62 SUMMA Specifications Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 63: Power/Environmental Specifications

    The operating AC supply voltage is 100 V - 240 V +/-10%. The average half-cycle r.m.s inrush current per inlet: • On initial switch-on <5 A • After 5 s interruption <10 A CONTROL SURFACE Summa 12 + 8 240V Operation 115V Operation 100V Operation Supply Current 0.52 A...
  • Page 64 CONTROL SURFACE Summa 36 + 8 240V Operation 115V Operation 100V Operation Supply Current 1.00 A 1.90 A 2. 1 6 A Power Factor 0.865 0.96 0.97 Power Dissipation (Heat) - 208 W 210 W 210 W Maximum Brightness Power Dissipation (Heat) -...
  • Page 65 The Summa Core is fitted with 9 x 40mm low power, low speed and low noise fans, mounted at the top of the rear of the rack outputting air. Air is drawn in through the front panels of the card modules fitted in the rack.
  • Page 66 (see below). The units may also be housed in any air conditioned bay. Acoustic Noise <27 dB SPL (A-weighted, 1m from front). Operating Ambient Air 0°C - 40°C Temperature Relative Humidity 5% - 80% Non-Condensing 66 SUMMA Specifications Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 67 (see below). The units may also be housed in air conditioned bays. Acoustic Noise <27 dB SPL (A-weighted, 1m from front). Operating Ambient Air 0°C - 35°C Temperature Relative Humidity 5% - 80% Non-Condensing CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 68: Audio Performance Specifications

    Digital to Digital (AES3 with -1dBFS, 20 Hz to 10 kHz - SRC) Distortion Better than 0.0002% SYNCHRONIZATION INPUTS NTSC/PAL TRI-Level 48kHz Synchronization Internal Crystal Reference TTL Wordclock (48kHz) AES/EBU (AES3) Digital Input (48kHz 68 SUMMA Specifications Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 69: Unit List

    Circuit Board RI6147 Processing Core Rack Enclosure EC5979 Rack Back Plane HN5910 Sync Card JN5910 Router Card RY5912 DSP Card UN5913 Rack Processor UN6179 Rack PSU Module ZN5911 Modular I/O Box Rack Enclosure EE5833 CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 70: Small Parts List

    Key Mat (ML6157 Main Upper) 704-083 Key Mat (ML6157 Main Reset) 704-XXX Electret Microphone 430-438 Display Fixing Screw (M4 HEX) 350-585 CMOS Battery 330-745 MicroSD card 491-208 Power Supply 250-105 Headphone Socket (with cable) 312-295 70 SUMMA Specifications Digital Broadcast Production Console...
  • Page 71 CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture...
  • Page 72 CalrecAudioLtd Nutclough Mill Hebden Bridge West Yorkshire England UK HX7 8EZ Tel +44 (0)1422 842159 Fax +44 (0)1422 845244 Email Enquiries@calrec.com calrec.com (926-192 Iss.5)

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