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Digital Mixing Console
(Rev. 3.0 ENG)
Main Office BOLOGNA: Via Caduti Di Sabbiuno 6/F
40011 Anzola Emilia - Bologna - Italy
Tel. +39 051 736555 - Fax. +39 051 736170
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24030 Medolago (Bg) – Italy
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  • Page 1 User Manual Digital Mixing Console (Rev. 3.0 ENG) Main Office BOLOGNA: Via Caduti Di Sabbiuno 6/F 40011 Anzola Emilia - Bologna - Italy Tel. +39 051 736555 - Fax. +39 051 736170 Regional Office BERGAMO: Via Italia 1 – 24030 Medolago (Bg) – Italy Tel.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ..............................21 COMMUNICATION 10.3 ........................... 22 FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS 10.4 ............................23 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 10.4.1 Oxygen 5 Digital system .............................. 23 10.4.2 Mixing console ................................23 10.4.3 Sources ..................................24 10.4.4 Destinations ................................24 10.4.5 Console/Surface functionality ............................. 24 10.4.6...
  • Page 3 Phones ..................................89 16.2.4 Stereo line input and output ............................90 16.3 ............................90 STANDARD RJ WIRING 16.3.1 GPIO TTL/Relay selection ............................90 OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................92 17.1 ............................92 INPUT OUTPUT CARDS – 17.2 ....................94 DIMENSIONS...
  • Page 4: Axel | Introduction

    DISCLAIMER ..............................134 WEEE Directive – Informativa RAEE ....................... 135 WARRANTY ............................... 136 DECLARATION OF ROHS CONFORMITY ......................136 FINAL NOTE AND AXEL TECHNOLOGY IN-TOUCH ..................137 AXEL | INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    A103080309 OXY5DGT-SURF-FR22 Frame 22 slot for surface control, power supply included. A103080302 OXY5DGT-SURF-PSU External power supply for control surface. OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL SURFACE FADER PANEL AVAILABLE CODE# ARTICLE DESCRIPTION A103080301 OXY5DGT-SUR-4 FADER 4 fader panel for control surface (takes up 4 slots space)
  • Page 6 OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL CORE INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE AVAILABLE CODE# ARTICLE DESCRIPTION A103080213 OXY5DGT-CORE-PSU Core power supply module. Takes up 3 slots position. A103080205 OXY5DGT-CORE-DSP Core DSP module, each module manages up to 32 stereo bus, 64 inserts, 4CRM/Studio. Each core manages up to 3 DSP modules and takes up 1 slot position.
  • Page 7: Use Of This Manual

    OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL DJ/SPEAKER MODULE AVAILABLE CODE# ARTICLE DESCRIPTION A103080401 OXY5DGT-RCU Speaker remote control, ON/OFF, TB, head set amplifier, SiCo-MK3 remote unit for Dj/speaker. USE OF THIS MANUAL This User Manual is designed to work with Oxygen 5 Digital AXEL | INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 8: Safety Warnings / Istruzioni Per La Sicurezza

    It is recommended that all maintenance and service on the product should be carried out by the manufacturer or its authorised agents. The manufacturer cannot accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by service, maintenance or repair by unauthorised personnel. AXEL | SAFETY WARNINGS / ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA...
  • Page 9: Safety Warnings

    This apparatus uses a single pole mains switch and does therefore not separate the unit completely from the mains power. To completely separate from mains power (f.i. in the event of danger) unplug mains power cord. As the MAINS plug is the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. AXEL | SAFETY WARNINGS...
  • Page 10: Consignes De Sécurité Importantes

    L‟interrupteur d‟alimentation interrompt un pôle du réseau d‟alimentation excepté le conducteur de terre de protection. En cas de danger, debrancher le cordon d'alimentation. Parce que la prise du réseau de alimentation est utilisée comme dispositif de déconnexion, ce dispositif doit demeuré aisément accessible AXEL | CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES...
  • Page 11: Istruzioni Importanti Per La Sicurezza

    è pertanto completo. Per ottenere un isolamento totale (ad esempio in caso di pericolo), scollegare il cordone di alimentazione. Inoltre, poichè la spina di alimentazione è utilizzata come dispositivo di sezionamento, essa deve restare facilmente raggiungibile AXEL | ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA...
  • Page 12: Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

    Hauptsicherung nur mit einer gleichwertigen austauschen (s. entsprechende Etikette). Vor Einschalten Netzspannungseinstellung am Gerät überprüfen bzw. anpassen. Inpoliger Netzschalter. In Notfälle oder für Wartungsarbeiten Netzkabel trennen. Der Netzstecker fungiert auch als Trennelement muss deshalb zugänglich bleiben AXEL | WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE...
  • Page 13: Instrucciones Importantes De Seguridad

    El interruptor de alimentación es unipolar. En el caso de peligro, desconecte el cable de alimentación. Porque la clavija de conexion a red sirve por la desconection de la unidad, la clavija debe ser ubicada en proximidad de la unidad AXEL | INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD...
  • Page 14: Unpacking And Inspection

    The actual equipment Serial Number is indicated on the silver label stuck on the rear panel of the equipment closure. Tools And Equipment Needed Only standard technician‟s tools are required to install this equipment. AXEL | UNPACKING AND INSPECTION...
  • Page 15: First Installation Recommendations

    Technical Specifications table at the end of this user manual. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AC MAINS CABLE BEFORE ALTERING THE CHANGE-OVER SWITCH. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. AXEL | FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 16: Fuse Replacement

    Uninsulated dangerous voltage are inside the enclosure, voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock. Always disconnect to AC Mains before removing the top cover AXEL | FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 17: Protection Against Lightning

    These openings must not be blocked nor covered during operation. YOU MUST LEAVE AT A MINIMUM ONE RACK UNIT OF EMPTY SPACE ABOVE THE EQUIPMENT TO ENHANCE VENTILATION AND TO GET A LONGER EQUIPMENT LIFE. AXEL | FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 18 After installing this manual can be used as a reference. In the first chapter, we will give you an overview of the Oxygen 5 Digital and its features. This way, you have an impression on how to implement the system in your application.
  • Page 19: System Overview

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW 10 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Oxygen 5 Digital is a digital modular audio system that can solve your digital mixing/routing requirements in your broadcast studio or in your complete broadcast facility. The modular system can be used in all your mixing/routing applications like on-air broadcast, self-op, production and voice tracking.
  • Page 20 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 1: Basic system layout AXEL | SYSTEM OVERVIEW...
  • Page 21: Communication

    MambaNet. MambaNet definitions: Objects A fader, switch will have to trigger an action in the Oxygen 5 Digital system. In MambaNet, we call these faders and switches „objects‟. Nodes In the hardware the faders and switches are grouped on modular blocks (think of a single PCB), such blocks are represented as „nodes‟...
  • Page 22: Features And Highlights

    Because the Oxygen 5 Digital audio system is highly flexible, you can make many solutions for your mixing and routing. To have an overview on the power of the Oxygen 5 Digital audio system we made a list of the most important features and highlights: ...
  • Page 23: Principle Of Operation

    Oxygen 5 Digital system The Oxygen 5 Digital system will be build up around the matrix/router that gives a lot of routing flexibility. Up to 4 DSP cards can be inserted to create mixing power as requested. For example, you can create with one Oxygen 5...
  • Page 24: Sources

    When a source is selected (can also be in the startup-defaults) the corresponding processing preset is loaded. When a module preset is loaded, the complete module settings can be preset. With the console preset you are able to change: module-settings , buss master en monitor buss settings. AXEL | SYSTEM OVERVIEW...
  • Page 25: Control Surfaces

    CONTROL SURFACES CONTROL SURFACES The engine will recognize the control surfaces of the Oxygen 5 Digital audio system as „nodes with objects‟. Each object can connect to an engine (mixing console) function. Below you see an example of a control surface and a short description of the node/object structure.
  • Page 26: Oxygen 5 Digital Engine

    (at the first startup you can use a network or cross wire with a static IP given to your network interface, e.g. 192.168.0.10). On the Oxygen 5 Digital website, you find all necessary options to configure your system as full functioning mixing console(s), it‟s the most to start with the Console 1-4 configuration. In this menu you may easy step from top to bottom.
  • Page 27: Console 1-4 Configuration

    CONSOLE 1-4 CONFIGURATION 12.1 This pages shows all configuration possibilities to setup your console 1-4. Your system is preconfigured but you may step through the menus for personal adjustments. Figure 5: Console 1-4 configuration AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 28: Ip/Clock Configuration

    The Oxygen 5 Digital uses the NTP protocol for accurate clock synchronization. In the section „current‟ you find the IP address of the used „clock master‟ and its „stratum‟. For more information on NTP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol...
  • Page 29 OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE When IP and DNS settings are setup correct, the Oxygen 5 Digital will automatically synchronize to a pool of time servers. The Oxygen 5 Digital is also able to use a GPS receiver via USB for time synchronization. next, the Oxygen 5 Digital may function as a NTP server for the surfaces.
  • Page 30: Global Configuration

    Programmed defaults are the defaults as setup in the web-configuration. An backup of the console is saved once a minute, which means you will return to (almost) the last situation.  Console information Here you can share some details to have an easier identification in a multi-studio environment. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 31: Mix Buss Configuration

    This setting can be used to create a CUE/PFL buss with auto-reset (CUE Reset). If you have multiple studios and CUE/PFL busses you may assign reset to multiple busses.  Console You can select to which console a buss belongs. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 32: Monitor Buss Configuration

    When you have set the monitor buss to switch automatically, the source signal is dimmed by the filled in level and the buss that is switched on to the Monitor buss is at unity gain (0 dB).  Console You can select to which console a monitor buss belongs. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 33: Source Configuration

    Here you can configure how the source start/stop change is triggered: - Dedicated, the module fader and on are not triggering start/stop only the dedicated start/stop controllers. - Module fader on, the fader on will trigger the start as well. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 34 When you click on this column the source will be deleted (and also all references are deleted).  Create a new source By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the physical inputs and label for the new source. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 35: Extern Source Configuration

    Here you can select which signal routes to this „external input‟. You can choose: - Input sources (Mic, line, dig etc. etc.) - Mix busses - Monitor busses - Insert outs (of modules) - N-1 signals (for a single module) AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 36: Destination Configuration

    12.1.10 Destination configuration The 19” rack unit can accept various I/O cards. With these cards, you can send audio from the Oxygen 5 Digital audio system to the audio format you require. Because the audio connected to the I/O cards can have different channel relations (mono, stereo) a combination has to be made.
  • Page 37 By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the physical outputs and label for the new destination. When you select the same output for both channels, the system will use it on the left output and set the right to none. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 38: Talkback Configuration

    12.1.11 Talkback configuration This page makes it possible to select the sources for the 16 talkback busses available in the Oxygen 5 Digital. A talkback buss may be summed/switched to any destination of the Oxygen 5 Digital system, this will not require any DSP resources.
  • Page 39: Processing Presets

    A popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset.  Create new preset By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 40: Settings

    OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE 12.1.13 Settings All processing parameters can be configured in the processing preset settings webpage Figure 15: Processing preset settings AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 41 Threshold of the downward expander (to reduce ambient sound) that this preset will set. The threshold range is -50 dB till 0 dB. AGC ratio The ratio for this automatic gain control is given in 1:1 to 1:25 AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 42 Threshold of the AGC, above the threshold the AGC tries to hold the signal 0 dB. the threshold range is -30 till 0 dB. (Be aware with a low threshold, you may generate a lot of gain) AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 43: Module Assignment

    „generate‟ to make a correct assignment configuration. Afterwards you can override the generate assignments by clicking the „y‟/‟n‟ fields. For example you can create a buss that is available to all consoles. Figure 17: Module assignment AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 44: Module Configuration

    Here you can see if there is any processing done. (click on the link to go to the configuration page for the module)  Routing (click on the link to go to the configuration page for the module) AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 45: Module Configuration Page

    (for example if you want to use the same EQ center frequencies) you can simply hit „To all console x modules‟ after you made and checked the settings on the current module. Figure 19: Module configuration page AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 46: Module Preset 1A/1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B

    If the ignore module state function is switched to yes, the presets will not check the module state and forces the recall to be done always! AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 47: Processing

    The „Ignore module state‟ function makes it possible to load a processing preset even if the module is active (fader open and module on). This may be necessary if you use presets on a „virtual console‟. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 48: Routing

    It‟s possible to have pre/post selection per module, the startup setting can be configured here.  Balance You can select the balance of the buss sent. 12.1.20 Set module to programmed startup state When you click this button the module will directly load the setup module defaults. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 49: Mix/Monitor Buss Presets

    When you click on this column the preset will be deleted (and also all references are deleted).  Create new buss preset By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 50: Settings

    When set to „yes‟ the settings for this monitor buss overrides the current monitor settings if the preset is loaded.  State This must be set to „on‟ to force this monitor-buss routing to be active. When it is set to „off‟ the monitor- buss routing will be forced to go „off‟. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 51: Console Presets

    When you click on this column the preset will be deleted (and also all references are deleted).  Create new console preset By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the label for the new preset. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 52: Surface Configuration

    When you import Module 5-8 with an offset of -4 the configuration will be as you expect Module 1-4.  User level Here you can define to which console the module belongs in terms of user level. The user level depends AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 53 OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE on the user logged on to the Oxygen 5 Digital system. If „None‟ is selected this node will always have full access.  Configure When you follow the link configure, you are able to setup the functionality for the different objects on the node.
  • Page 54: Rack Configuration

    MambaNet address, card name, number of inputs and outputs. The link Configure will go to a page for connecting objects of the card to Oxygen 5 Digital engine‟s functions. You can consider this as the remote control configuration. For example you can connect: ...
  • Page 55 OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE Figure 27: Node object configuration (to Oxygen 5 Digital functions)  Label Here you may change the label, which is a shortcut for the selected function, if none is given the default function label will be used (the label will appear in the remote configuration software).
  • Page 56: Source Pools

     Source pool Per console there are 2 source pools A/B If y is selected the source will be available in the selected source pool. If n is selected the source won´t be available. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 57: Preset Pools

     Preset pool Per console there are 2 preset pools A/B If y is selected the preset will be available in the selected preset pool. If n is selected the preset won´t be available. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 58: Users

    The name of the user of a plugged in chipcard, will appear here.  With this button you can add the user from a chipcard to the Oxygen 5 Digital system.  Here you can reposition the user to make the list in a convenient order.
  • Page 59 When you click on this column the user will be deleted. Create new user By clicking on this link a popup will appear where you have to setup the username and password for the new user. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 60: System Configuration

    OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE 12.1.31 System configuration If you browse to the url http://192.168.0.200/system (where 192.168.0.200 should be your local Oxygen 5 Digital IP address) you have a system menu with give some management/service possibilities. Figure 31: Service menu ...
  • Page 61: Mambanet Node Overview

     Parent Easy node can store its parent node so we can determine the physical-location of nodes.  User level Here you can define which console user level the node will use. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 62 WARNING: When a node is deleted the configuration is also removed! Only nodes do not have a delete image, but a refresh image. This can be used to force a refresh of the node name and parent. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 63: Templates

    Shows the number of objects that are located in this template.  Delete When because of a failure a template is wrong you may delete it so the learner will read the information again. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 64: Predefined Node Configurations

    The configurations that are exported are listed here. When you mistakenly did export a configuration you may delete it from here. Figure 34: Stored configurations  Config Config gives the number of configured objects that are stored.  Default Default gives the number of configured defaults that are stored. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 65: Engine Functions

     Label This label will be used if default function label for remote software applications. It can be changed here globally. In the surface/rack configuration you may give labels per configured object-function. AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 66: Package Versions

    The function default setting can be overruled in the node configuration. 12.1.36 Package versions This page shows the installed packages with their version number, build and install date. Figure 36: Package versions AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 67: Change Web Accounts

    OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE 12.1.37 Change web accounts The webserver requires authentication. On this page you change the username and password. Figure 37: Change password AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE...
  • Page 68: Surface Website

    (at first time startup you can use a network or cross wire with a static IP given to your network interface, e.g. 192.168.0.10). On the console website, you find the ip/clock configuration: Figure 38: Console website AXEL | SURFACE WEBSITE...
  • Page 69: Ip/Clock Configuration

    The Oxygen 5 Digital uses the NTP protocol for accurate clock synchronization. In the section „current‟ you find the IP address of the used „clock master‟ and its „stratum‟. For more information on NTP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol...
  • Page 70 SURFACE WEBSITE When IP and DNS settings are setup correct, the Oxygen 5 Digital will automatically synchronize to a pool of time servers. The Oxygen 5 Digital is also able to use a GPS receiver via USB for time synchronization. next, the Oxygen 5 Digital may function as a NTP server for the surfaces.
  • Page 71: Input And Output Rack Description

    (2 slots). You then have space for a maximum of 16 in and output cards. Because the Oxygen 5 Digital is a modular system it is up to you how many in and output cards are necessary to do the job.
  • Page 72: Power Supply

    14.2 ENGINE The engine is the controller card of the Oxygen 5 Digital audio system. This card has a fixed location at the far right side. For proper functioning of the system, you absolutely have to insert this card to your digital audio systems network.
  • Page 73 Table 14-4: Keyboard & Mouse mini DIN connector Pin name Function Comment 1a/b VBUS +5V Power Supply power 2a/b nUSB USB Data outface 3a/b USB Data inface 4a/b Ground Ground Shield Ground Ground Table 14-5: USB connector (2x) AXEL | INPUT AND OUTPUT RACK DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 74 Table 14-6: RS232 9pin SUB-D connector Con. Pair Pin name Function Comment TX + Ethernet Ethernet TX 10/100BASE-T TX - Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet RX 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Shield Ground Table 14-7: Ethernet RJ45 connection AXEL | INPUT AND OUTPUT RACK DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 75: Gpio

    14.3 GPIO In rack configuration you can connect objects of MambaNet nodes to Oxygen 5 Digital engine functions. Here you can also configure the GPIO objects of your I/O cards (MambaNet nodes). By following the links, you can reconfigure the functions that connect to the objects. The sensor and actuator data types determine which function assigns to the object.
  • Page 76: Gpo

    The value must be between 0 – 250, where 0 is a continuous signal and 1 - 250 is the pulse width in milliseconds. When you submit an empty box the object returns to the startup default value. AXEL | INPUT AND OUTPUT RACK DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 77: Gpo Active-State

    The value „0‟ makes sure that if the GPO is active the output is 0V in TTL mode or A/B disconnected in relay mode. When you submit an empty box the object returns to the startup default value. AXEL | INPUT AND OUTPUT RACK DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 78: Available I/O Racks Cards

    (TTL) (max 50V, 200mA) GPIO2a GP-Out (TTL) Photo MOS relay see chapter 16.3.1 GPIO2b nGP-In (TTL) (max 50V, 200mA) Audio ground and GND S Shield reference for GP-In Table 15-1: MIC RJ45 connection AXEL | AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS...
  • Page 79: Line Input Card

    (TTL) (max 50V, 200mA) GPIO2a GP-Out (TTL) Photo MOS relay see chapter 16.3.1 (max 50V, 200mA) GPIO2b nGP-In (TTL) Audio ground and GND S Shield reference for GP-In Table 15-2: Line input RJ45 connection AXEL | AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS...
  • Page 80: Digital In/Output Card (Optional Src)

    With jumper on the I/O card it is possible to select the impedance for S/P-DIF (75Ω) or AES-3 (110 Ω) This figures shows the jumper location on the I/O card Figure 46: Digital S/P-DIF or AES3 selection AXEL | AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS...
  • Page 81: Line Output Card

    (TTL) (max 50V, 200mA) GPIO2a GP-Out (TTL) Photo MOS relay see chapter 16.3.1 (max 50V, 200mA) GPIO2b nGP-In (TTL) Audio ground and GND S Shield reference for GP-In Table 15-4: Line output RJ45 connection AXEL | AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS...
  • Page 82: Crm Output Card

    (TTL) (max 50V, 200mA) GPIO2a GP-Out (TTL) Photo MOS relay see chapter 16.3.1 GPIO2b nGP-In (TTL) (max 50V, 200mA) Audio ground and GND S Shield reference for GP-In Table 15-6: Phones RJ45 connection (C&D) AXEL | AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS...
  • Page 83: Adat In/Output Card

    This ADAT In/output card converts the ADAT optical signals into digital audio which can be received by the 19” inch rack. The ADAT card has to run synchronous with the connected devices, allowed sample rate frequencies are 32kHz, 44.1kHz or 48kHz. AXEL | AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS...
  • Page 84: Hybrid In/Output Card

    This Hybrid In/output card converts the analog telephone signals into digital audio so it can be processed by the 19” inch rack. The Hybrid card allows external callers to be connected to the Oxygen 5 Digital. A connection can be established via the start/stop function in the engine.
  • Page 85: Firewire In/Output Card

    Via WDM driver the device is seen as a single multi-channel WDM device (16 mono channels). Normally this means your card may act like a 7.1 surround card, unless your software is capable of using the 8 stereo channels separate. Via ASIO driver all 16 mono channels are available. AXEL | AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS...
  • Page 86: Dsp Card

    15.9 DSP CARD The DSP card adds mixing capabilities to your 19” rack. In combination with the Oxygen 5 Digital engine, this card gives you 32 stereo processing channels to create a mixing desk. The system may be loaded with four DSP cards, which generates a mixing console with 128 stereo channels.
  • Page 87: Patch Panels (Break Out Boxes)

    The Oxygen 5 Digital 19” Break out patch panels convert the RJ45 Shielded connection to the industry standard connectors such as XLR and Jack. There are various patch panels available for the Oxygen 5 Digital for example: 60882045, The MIC I/O with 8 MIC XLR, 16 remote jacks, 4 stereo phone jacks, 2 Line out jacks.
  • Page 88: Wiring

    ! NEVER CONNECT HIGH POWER VOLTAGE (WALL POWER) TO THE REMOTE-JACK ! If the GPIO jumper setting on the Oxygen 5 Digital -Rack-Board is set for GPO the remote becomes only a Remote-Output by a build in Solid State Relay. The relay is situated between Tip and Ring of the remote jack.
  • Page 89: Mic

    PATCH PANELS (BREAK OUT BOXES) 16.2.2 The MIC input connects microphones to the Oxygen 5 Digital. The Oxygen 5 Digital Mic Rack Module supports 48 volts DC phantom power if it is switched on in the software. Female XLR Function...
  • Page 90: Stereo Line Input And Output

    Left audio input or output out-phase +Audio 2 Right audio input or output in-phase specifications depends -Audio 2 Right audio input or output out-phase on I/O card GPIO1a Relay, connecting a&b Photo MOS relay AXEL | PATCH PANELS (BREAK OUT BOXES)
  • Page 91 Audio ground and GND S Shield reference for GP-In Table 16-6: RJ45 pinning in GPO-Relay mode The figure shows how the jumper selection on the I/O card looks: Figure 50: GPIO TTL/Relay jumper selection AXEL | PATCH PANELS (BREAK OUT BOXES)
  • Page 92: Oxygen 5 Digital Technical Specifications

    : All GPO‟s are by opto isolated relays able to handle a maximum of 50V at 200mA or 5V TTL 560R (8mA) out : All GPI‟s have a 5V TTL 100kOhm circuitry. GPIO-MIC has a 5V/56Ohm LED driver circuit AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 93 A maximum of 4 DSP cards may be inserted giving you a mixing console of 128 stereo channels, 16 stereo mixing busses and 16 stereo monitor busses. Module processing Gain Low cut Insert 6 bands full parametric EQ 16 buss sends pre or post fader AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 94: Dimensions - Add New 4Fbp And Crmp Farmes

    FRAME-26 Outside : 1260 x 410 x 60/90mm Drop through : 1254 x 430mm Weight : 30kg RACK-ONE Outside : 483 x 133 x 260mm RACK-TWO Outside : 483 x 266 x 260mm AXEL | OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 95: List Of Figures

    Figure 23: Console presets ........................... 51 Figure 24: Surface configuration ..........................52 Figure 25: Node object configuration (to Oxygen 5 Digital functions) ..............53 Figure 26: Rack configuration ..........................54 Figure 27: Node object configuration (to Oxygen 5 Digital functions) ..............55 Figure 28: Source pool configuration ........................
  • Page 96: List Of Tables

    Table 11-3: Line I/O patch panel XLR wiring ......................90 Table 11-4: Standard RJ45 wiring ......................... 90 Table 11-5: RJ45 pinning in GPIO-TLL mode ....................... 90 Table 11-6: RJ45 pinning in GPO-Relay mode ..................... 91 AXEL | LIST OF TABLES...
  • Page 97: Appendix A - Network Design

    APPENDIX A – NETWORK DESIGN The platform Oxygen 5 Digital design is according to the OSI-Model and makes use of protocols on different levels. It is important to understand the philosophy on the different levels in networking and the way the Oxygen 5 Digital implemented this.
  • Page 98: Network Design (Mambanet Over Layer2)

    NETWORK DESIGN (MAMBANET OVER LAYER2) An Oxygen 5 Digital system require to have an own LAN (layer 2) to work without risk of interference with office networks and or other Oxygen 5 Digital systems. The most basic way of describing this is: “Each Oxygen 5 Digital system requires its own Ethernet switch”.
  • Page 99: Practical Solution 1: Physical Separated Switches And Ip Router

    Practical solution 1: Physical separated switches and IP router If you give the Oxygen 5 Digitals and OFFICE networks their own physical Ethernet switch, you ofcourse have good „level 2‟ (Ethernet) separation. If you additional hook up an IP router to the Ethernet switches it is possible to make IP routes between the different networks, without „level 2‟...
  • Page 100: Practical Solution 2: Single Managed Level 3 Switch/Router

    „Practical solution 1‟. Therefore you have to make 3 VLANs and make correct Inter VLAN IP routes. Single managed Level 3 INTER VLAN router/switch IP ROUTING Oxygen 5 OFFICE Oxygen 5 VLAN 2 Digital 1 Digital 2 VLAN 1 VLAN 3 AXEL | APPENDIX A – NETWORK DESIGN...
  • Page 101: Practical Solution 3: Physical Separated Switches And Pcs If Ip Router

    /all This will show if your PC is configured as a router: If not you have to use regedit to change a parameter to „1‟ in the registry (this requires a reboot). HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\IPEnableRouter AXEL | APPENDIX A – NETWORK DESIGN...
  • Page 102: Network Design (Mambanet Over Layer 3)

    GW : 192.168.0.1 GW : 192.168.0.1 MambaNet over UDP or TCP also gives possibilities to connect to Oxygen 5 Digital Racks over the internet; this requires port forwarding in the router between internet and your local network. AXEL | APPENDIX A – NETWORK DESIGN...
  • Page 103: Ip Subnets And Ip Routes

    GW : 192.168.2.1 GW : 192.168.2.1 When you no want to reach Oxygen 5 Digital 1 and Oxygen 5 Digital 2 from the Example office PC it is required make static routes. This because: all network addresses 192.168.1.0/24 need to be send via 192.168.0.11 all network addresses 192.168.2.0/24 need to be send via 192.168.0.12...
  • Page 104: Remote Access

    If Axel Technology ask for remote assistance it is required you make a redirect to internal Private IP 22 of the Oxygen 5 Digital rack. If we want to have remote access via port redirects in the IP subnet and IP route example...
  • Page 105: Appendix B - Surface Service

    Downloads a file which is a complete image of the internal flash disk.  Change password Here you can change the password for the webserver  Upload logo Here you can upload your own logo which will appear on the meter screen. AXEL | APPENDIX B – SURFACE SERVICE...
  • Page 106: Package Versions

    APPENDIX B – SURFACE SERVICE 21.1 PACKAGE VERSIONS This page shows the installed packages with their version number, build and install date. Figure 52: Package versions AXEL | APPENDIX B – SURFACE SERVICE...
  • Page 107: Upload Logo

    Choose the logo you want to use and upload it to the website. The logo must be a .png image. It will be resized to 256x150 pixels. After a reboot the logo will be visible on the meter screen from the Oxygen 5 Digital console. AXEL | APPENDIX B – SURFACE SERVICE...
  • Page 108: Appendix C - Engine Functions

    Encoder EQ Band 2 Level Controls the EQ level in steps of 0.1 dB Encoder EQ Band 2 Controls the EQ frequency Encoder Frequency EQ Band 2 Controls the EQ bandwidth Encoder Bandwidth AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 109 Encoder, Display gain control) in the range from -30-0 dB Steps through the ratio of AGC (1:1 – 1:25) AGC ratio Encoder, Display Dynamics On/Off Select the dynamics on/off (dynamics is Switch AGC+Expander) AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 110 Buss 5/6 off Select the buss off Switch Buss 5/6 on/off Select the buss on/off Switch Buss 5/6 pre Select if this module sent pre or post fader Switch signal to the buss AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 111 Select „Off „or „On = 0 dB‟ depending on current Buss 15/16 level Encoder Switch reset state Buss 15/16 on Select the buss on Switch Buss 15/16 off Select the buss off Switch Buss 15/16 on/off Select the buss on/off Switch AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 112 Controls the sent level to the buss for this Encoder, Fader module Select „Off „or „On = 0 dB‟ depending on current Buss 25/26 level Encoder Switch reset state Buss 25/26 on Select the buss on Switch AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 113 (source, gain, aux level etc. etc) Control label Set label of the current selected control 1-4 Display mode (1-4 depends on console number for this module) (Source, gain, aux level etc. etc) AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 114 Switches talkback 6 to all output where the Switch related destination current source its related destination is used. Talkback 7 to Switches talkback 7 to all output where the Switch related destination current source its related destination is used. AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 115 Left audio level of the module input Level meter Audio level right Right audio level of the module input Level meter Audio phase Phase between left and right of the module Phase meter input AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 116: Busses

    APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS 22.2 BUSSES The Oxygen 5 Digital has 16 stereo busses. For each buss, you are able to connect objects with the following functions: Function name comments Object to connect to Version Buss master level Controls the buss master level Encoder, Fader Select „On and 0 dB‟...
  • Page 117 Talkback 15 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 15 if this buss is the „signal from‟ buss Talkback 16 Switches all destinations to Switch talkback 16 if this buss is the „signal from‟ buss AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 118: Monitor Busses

    APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS 22.3 MONITOR BUSSES With 4 DSP cards, the Oxygen 5 Digital will have 16 stereo monitor busses (4 per DSP card). For each monitor buss, you are able to connect objects to do the following functions: Function name...
  • Page 119 Talkback to monitor from Talkback 3 Switch Talkback 4 Talkback to monitor from Talkback 4 Switch Talkback 5 Talkback to monitor from Talkback 5 Switch Talkback 6 Talkback to monitor from Talkback 6 Switch AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 120 When monitor buss select for meter-selector console 3 is activated the current monitor buss will be selected Select 4 When monitor buss select for meter-selector console 4 is activated the current monitor buss will be selected AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 121: Console

    Control mode EQ band 6 Select mode EQ band 6 bw for the controllers Switch bandwidth Control mode EQ band 6 Select mode EQ band 6 type for the controllers Switch type AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 122 Control mode buss 31/32 Select mode buss 31/32 bal. for the controllers Switch balance Master control mode buss Select mode for the master controllers Switch Master control mode buss Select mode for the master controllers Switch AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 123 Master & control mode buss Master control mode & module control mode are Switch 29/30 switched to buss 29/30 Master & control mode buss Master control mode & module control mode are Switch AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 124 This function may be used to set the second Clock application value of the program end time. Count down timer This function may be used to set the count down Clock application timer which may be shown in the clock application AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 125: Global

    Switch After three seconds it forces the on-air channels to recall. Console preset 18 After one second recalls the preset on-air safe. Switch After three seconds it forces the on-air channels to recall. AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 126 After three seconds it forces the on-air channels to recall. Initialization status This function gives information on the Progress bar Initialization status used by progress bars that may be displayed at boot time. AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 127: Sources

    Module buss 13/14 off connect to the module(s) buss 13/14 off if this source is GPIO selected Module buss 13/14 connect to the module(s) buss 13/14 on/off if this source is GPIO on/off selected AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 128 Mutes this source to all busses, except of the Comm producer producer buss. This makes it possible to have comminucation and cough Start Start function for the corresponding source Stop Stop function for the corresponding source AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 129: Destinations

    I/O card talkback 2 talkback 2 is a monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set. Talkback 3 Do talkback to this destination Switch, I/O card talkback 3 AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 130 I/O card talkback 15 talkback 15 is a monitor buss and the monitor buss talkback is activated or its local talkback is set. Talkback 16 Do talkback to this destination Switch, I/O card talkback 16 AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 131 Select 3 When destination select for console 3 is future use activated the destination will be selected Select 4 When destination select for console 4 is future use activated the destination will be selected AXEL | APPENDIX C – ENGINE FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 132: Declaration Of Conformity

    The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (1989) as amended by the CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC (1993). Axel Technology s.r.l via Caduti di Sabiuno 6/F Anzola dell‟Emilia (BO) 40033 Italy President of Engineering Christian Sighinolfi AXEL | DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
  • Page 133: Product Safety

    And last but not least be careful not to touch a person being shocked as you, yourself could also be shocked. Once removed from the shock, have someone send for medical help immediately! Always keep the above-mentioned information in mind when using electrically powered equipment. AXEL | PRODUCT SAFETY...
  • Page 134: Disclaimer

    Since the use of this information and the conditions by which the products are used are beyond the control of Axel Technology , it is the obligation of the owner and/or the equipment operator to determine the correct and safe selection, settings and conditions of use of the equipment and products.
  • Page 135: Weee Directive - Informativa Raee

    V súlade so smernicou 2002/96/ES o odpade z elekrických a elektronických zariadení (OEEZ) sa toto elektrické zariadenie nesmie odstranovat„ ako netriedený komunálny odpad. Výrobok odstránte jeho vrátením v mieste nákupu alebo odovzdaním v miestnom zbernom zariadení na recyklovanie. WEEE Directive – Informativa Axel Technology srl www.axeltechnology.com RAEE...
  • Page 136: Warranty

    Lead (Pb) Hexavalent Chromium (CrVl) Mercury (Hg) PBB (Flame Retardant) PBDE (Flame Retardant) Cadmium (Cd) Product Description: OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL Authorized Company Representative: Title of Signatory: Date: 15 December 2010 Christian Sighinolfi – Technical Manager Axel Technology srl www.axeltechnology.com...
  • Page 137: Final Note And Axel Technology In-Touch

    FINAL NOTE AND AXEL TECHNOLOGY IN-TOUCH FINAL NOTE AND AXEL TECHNOLOGY IN-TOUCH Main Office BOLOGNA: Via Caduti Di Sabbiuno 6/F 40011 Anzola Emilia - Bologna - Italy Tel. +39 051 736555 - Fax. +39 051 736170 Regional Office BERGAMO: Via Italia 1 –...

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