Axel Oxygen 5 User manual

User Manual
Digital Mixing Console
(Rev. 3.0 ENG)
Main Office BOLOGNA: Via Caduti Di Sabbiuno 6/F
40011 Anzola Emilia - Bologna - Italy
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Contents
1INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 USE OF THIS MANUAL ..............................................................................................................................................7
2SAFETY WARNINGS / ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA ......................................................................................8
2.1 FOREWORD.......................................................................................................................................................8
3SAFETY WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................9
4CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES.........................................................................................................10
5ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA...................................................................................................11
6WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE......................................................................................................................12
7INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD.............................................................................................13
8UNPACKING AND INSPECTION.............................................................................................................................14
9FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................................................15
9.1 POWER SUPPLYCABLE .................................................................................................................................15
9.2 AC MAINS VOLTAGE SETTING (230 V/115 V) ...............................................................................................15
9.3 FUSE REPLACEMENT.....................................................................................................................................16
9.4 PROTECTION AGAINSTLIGHTNING..............................................................................................................17
9.5 VENTILATION...................................................................................................................................................17
10 SYSTEM OVERVIEW...........................................................................................................................................19
10.1 SYSTEM PARTS.....................................................................................................................................................19
10.2 COMMUNICATION ..................................................................................................................................................21
10.3 FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS...................................................................................................................................22
10.4 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION......................................................................................................................................23
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 Console startup/Presets...............................................................................................................................................24
11 CONTROL SURFACES........................................................................................................................................25
12 OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL ENGINE..............................................................................................................................26
12.1 CONSOLE 1-4 CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................................27
12.1.1 IP/Clock configuration................................................................................................................................................28
12.1.2 IP.................................................................................................................................................................................28
12.1.3 Engine MambaNet servers ..........................................................................................................................................28
12.1.4 Clock...........................................................................................................................................................................28
12.1.5 Global configuration...................................................................................................................................................30
12.1.6 Mix buss configuration................................................................................................................................................31
12.1.7 Monitor buss configuration.........................................................................................................................................32
12.1.8 Source configuration...................................................................................................................................................33
12.1.9 Extern source configuration........................................................................................................................................35
12.1.10 Destination configuration ...........................................................................................................................................36
12.1.11 Talkback configuration ...............................................................................................................................................38
12.1.12 Processing presets.......................................................................................................................................................39
12.1.13 Settings........................................................................................................................................................................40
12.1.14 Module assignment......................................................................................................................................................43
12.1.15 Module configuration..................................................................................................................................................44
12.1.16 Module configuration page.........................................................................................................................................45
12.1.17 Module preset 1A/1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B ...............................................................................................................46
12.1.18 Processing...................................................................................................................................................................47
12.1.19 Routing........................................................................................................................................................................48
12.1.20 Set module to programmed startup state.....................................................................................................................48
12.1.21 Mix/monitor buss presets ............................................................................................................................................49
12.1.22 Settings........................................................................................................................................................................50
12.1.23 Mix buss settings.........................................................................................................................................................50
12.1.24 Monitor buss settings ..................................................................................................................................................50
12.1.25 Console presets ...........................................................................................................................................................51
12.1.26 Surface configuration..................................................................................................................................................52
12.1.27 Rack configuration......................................................................................................................................................54
12.1.28 Source pools................................................................................................................................................................56
12.1.29 Preset pools.................................................................................................................................................................57
12.1.30 Users...........................................................................................................................................................................58
12.1.31 System configuration...................................................................................................................................................60
12.1.32 MambaNet node overview...........................................................................................................................................61
12.1.33 Templates....................................................................................................................................................................63

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12.1.34 Predefined node configurations ..................................................................................................................................64
12.1.35 Engine functions..........................................................................................................................................................65
12.1.36 Package versions.........................................................................................................................................................66
12.1.37 Change web accounts..................................................................................................................................................67
13 SURFACE WEBSITE............................................................................................................................................68
13.1.1 IP/Clock configuration................................................................................................................................................69
13.1.2 IP.................................................................................................................................................................................69
13.1.3 Pre-configured engine connections.............................................................................................................................69
13.1.4 Clock...........................................................................................................................................................................69
14 INPUT AND OUTPUT RACK DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................71
14.1 POWER SUPPLY....................................................................................................................................................72
14.2 ENGINE................................................................................................................................................................72
14.3 GPIO ...................................................................................................................................................................75
14.3.1 GPI..............................................................................................................................................................................75
14.3.2 GPI Active-state..........................................................................................................................................................75
14.3.3 GPO ............................................................................................................................................................................76
14.3.4 GPO Time ...................................................................................................................................................................76
14.3.5 GPO Active-state.........................................................................................................................................................77
15 AVAILABLE I/O RACKS CARDS.........................................................................................................................78
15.1 MIC INPUT CARD ...................................................................................................................................................78
15.2 LINE INPUT CARD ..................................................................................................................................................79
15.3 DIGITAL IN/OUTPUT CARD (OPTIONAL SRC)...............................................................................................................80
15.4 LINE OUTPUT CARD ...............................................................................................................................................81
15.5 CRM OUTPUT CARD ...............................................................................................................................................82
15.6 ADAT IN/OUTPUT CARD ..........................................................................................................................................83
15.7 HYBRID IN/OUTPUT CARD .......................................................................................................................................84
15.8 FIREWIRE IN/OUTPUT CARD....................................................................................................................................85
15.9 DSP CARD............................................................................................................................................................86
16 PATCH PANELS (BREAK OUT BOXES) ............................................................................................................87
16.1 19” PATCH PANELS /BREAKOUT PANELS..................................................................................................................87
16.2 WIRING................................................................................................................................................................88
16.2.1 GPIO/Remote..............................................................................................................................................................88
16.2.2 MIC.............................................................................................................................................................................89
16.2.3 Phones.........................................................................................................................................................................89
16.2.4 Stereo line input and output ........................................................................................................................................90
16.3 STANDARD RJ 45 WIRING.......................................................................................................................................90
16.3.1 GPIO TTL/Relay selection ..........................................................................................................................................90
17 OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................92
17.1 INPUT/OUTPUT CARDS...........................................................................................................................................92
17.2 DIMENSIONS –ADD NEW 4FBP AND CRMP FARMES....................................................................................................94
18 LIST OF FIGURES................................................................................................................................................95
19 LIST OF TABLES.................................................................................................................................................96
20 APPENDIX A –NETWORK DESIGN ...................................................................................................................97
20.1 NETWORK LEVELS.................................................................................................................................................97
20.2 OXYGEN 5DIGITAL NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION........................................................................................................97
20.2.1 MambaNet example 1..................................................................................................................................................97
20.2.2 MambaNet example 2..................................................................................................................................................97
20.3 NETWORK DESIGN (MAMBANET OVER LAYER2).........................................................................................................98
20.3.1 Practical solution 1: Physical separated switches and IP router................................................................................99
20.3.2 Practical solution 2: single managed level 3 switch/router ......................................................................................100
20.3.3 Practical solution 3: Physical separated switches and PCs if IP router...................................................................101
20.3.4 Network design (MambaNet over Layer 3) ...............................................................................................................102
20.4 IP SUBNETS AND IP ROUTES .................................................................................................................................103
20.5 REMOTE ACCESS ................................................................................................................................................104
21 APPENDIX B –SURFACE SERVICE ................................................................................................................105
21.1 PACKAGE VERSIONS............................................................................................................................................106
21.2 UPLOAD LOGO....................................................................................................................................................107
22 APPENDIX C –ENGINE FUNCTIONS...............................................................................................................108
22.1 MODULES ..........................................................................................................................................................108
22.2 BUSSES.............................................................................................................................................................116
22.3 MONITOR BUSSES ...............................................................................................................................................118
22.4 CONSOLE...........................................................................................................................................................121
22.5 GLOBAL .............................................................................................................................................................125
22.6 SOURCES ..........................................................................................................................................................127
22.7 DESTINATIONS....................................................................................................................................................129
23 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...................................................................................................................132
24 PRODUCT SAFETY ...........................................................................................................................................133

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25 DISCLAIMER......................................................................................................................................................134
26 WEEE Directive –Informativa RAEE ...............................................................................................................135
27 WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................................................136
28 DECLARATION OF ROHS CONFORMITY........................................................................................................136
29 FINAL NOTE AND AXEL TECHNOLOGY IN-TOUCH.......................................................................................137

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OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL SURFACE AVAILABLE
CODE#
ARTICLE
DESCRIPTION
A103080306
OXY5DGT-SURF-FR10
Frame 10 slot for surface control, power supply included.
A103080307
OXY5DGT-SURF-FR14
Frame 14 slot for surface control, power supply included.
A103080308
OXY5DGT-SURF-FR18
Frame 18 slot for surface control, power supply included.
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)
A103080303
OXY5DGT-SURF-
CRM/STUDIO
CRM/Studio panel 2 slots for surface control.
A103080304
OXY5DGT-SURF-COVER 2
Blind panel 2 slot for surface control.
A103080305
OXY5DGT-SURF-COVER 4
Blind panel 4 slot for surface control

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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.
A103080212
OXY5DGT-CORE-ENGINE
CPU core module (takes up 2 slots positions)
A103080206
OXY5DGT-CORE-LINE-IN
Balanced lines intput module, 8 mono or 4 stereo, 8
GPIO. Takes up 1 slot position
A103080207
OXY5DGT-CORE-LINE-OUT
Balanced lines output module, 8 mono or 4 stereo, 8
GPIO. Takes up 1 slot position
A103080208
OXY5DGT-CORE-MIC
Mic input modules, 4 mic, Phantom power supply, 8
GPIO. Takes up 1 slot position
A103080204
OXY5DGT-CORE-DD-IO-
SRC
I/O digital module. 4 AES/EBU inputs with SRC
(SampleRateConverter), 4 AES/EBU o utputs, 8 GPIO.
Takes up 1 slot position.
A103080203
OXY5DGT-CORE-CRM-DA
CMR module, analogue outputs: 2 balanced stereo and 2
headsets, 8 GPIO. Takes up 1 slot position.
A103080209
OXY5DGT-CORE-3U
Core Rack 3u, accepts max 21 I/O cards
A103080210
OXY5DGT-CORE-6U
Core Rack 3u, accepts max 42 I/O cards
A103080202
OXY5DGT-CORE-COV
Cover module 1 slot for core.

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OXYGEN 5 DIGITAL BREAKOUT BOX AVAILABLE
CODE#
ARTICLE
DESCRIPTION
A103080102
OXY5DGT-BB-LINE-IN
Breakout Box for analogue line module in tputs, 6
balanced stereo outputs on XLR, 12 GPIO Jack 1/4''.
A103080103
OXY5DGT-BB-LINE-OUT
Breakout Box for analogue line module outputs, 6
balanced stereo outputs on XLR, 12 GPIO Jack 1/4''.
A103080104
OXY5DGT-BB-MIC
Breakout Box for mic module , 8 XLR inputs, 8 GPIO
Jack 6.3 mm, 6 balanced output Jack 1/4''.
A103080101
OXY5DGT-BB-DGT
Breakout Box for I/O digital module, 6 balanced inputs
and 6 balanced outputs onXLR, 12 GPIO Jack 1/4''.
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.
1.1 USE OF THIS MANUAL
This User Manual is designed to work with Oxygen 5 Digital

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SAFETY WARNINGS
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
(Rel. 1.3)
2.1 FOREWORD
For your own safety and to avoid invalidation of the warranty all text marked with these Warning Symbols should be read
carefully.
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the
vendor.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error
contained in this manual, or through any mis-operation or fault in hardware contained in the product.
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.

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3 SAFETY WARNINGS
The installation and servicing instructions in this manual are for use by qualified personnel only.
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Read All Instructions. All safety and operating instructions must be read before operating the product. They also
must be retained for future reference, as it contains a number of useful hints for determining the best combination of
equipment settings for Yr particular application.
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Heed All Warnings. All warnings on the product and those listed in the operating instructions must be adhered to.
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Heat. This product must be situated away from any heat sources such as radiators or other products (including
power amplifiers or transmitters) that produce heat.
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Power Sources. This product must be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and in
the installation instructions. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your facility, consult your local power
company. Make sure the AC main voltage corresponds to that indicated in the technical specifications. If a different
voltage (ex. 110/115 VAC) is available, open the equipment closure and set the voltage switch on the main supply
circuit, located behind the AC socket
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Power Cord Protection. Power supply cords must be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on nor pinched
by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to the cords at AC wall plugs and convenience
receptacles, and at the point where the cord plugs into the product
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Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a
cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Lightning. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
long periods of time, unplug it from the AC wall outlet and the audio connections. This will prevent damage to the
product due to lightning and power line surges
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Installation. Configuration and installation should only be carried out by a competent installation engineer
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Cabling. Using high quality wires, well protected. Make sure the cable integrity.
This symbol alerts you to the presence of dangerous voltage inside the closure –voltage which may be
sufficient to constitute a risk of shock. Do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the
operating instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Do not change the voltage setting or replace the mains fuse without first turning the unit off and
unplugging the mains cord
Make sure the AC main voltage corresponds to that indicated in the technical specifications.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED !
To avoid risk of fire use the correct value fuse, as indicated on the label stuck on the right side of the
unit.
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.

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Lire ces consignes
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Conserver ces consignes
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Observer tous les avertissements
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Suivre toutes les consignes
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Ne pas utiliser cet appareil à proximité de l‟eau
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Ne pas obstruer les ouvertures de ventilation. Installer en respectant les consignes du fabricant
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Ne pas installer à proximité d'une source de chaleur telle qu'un radiateur, une bouche de chaleur, un poêle ou
d'autres appareils (dont les amplificateurs) produisant de la chaleur.
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Ne pas annuler la sécurité de la fiche de terre, la troisième branche est destinée à la sécurité. Si la fiche fournie ne
s'adapte pas à la prise électrique, demander à un électricien de remplacer la prise hors normes.
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Protéger le cordon d'alimentation afin que personne ne marche dessus et que rien ne le pince, en particulier aux
fiches, aux prises de courant et au point de sortie de l‟appareil
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Utiliser uniquement les accessoires spécifiés par le fabricant
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Utiliser uniquement avec un chariot, un support ou une table spécifié par le fabricant ou vendu avec l‟appareil. Si un
chariot est utilisé, déplacer l‟ensemble chariot–appareil avec précaution afin de ne pas le renverser, ce qui pourrait
entraîner des blessures
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Débrancher l‟appareil pendant les orages ou quand il ne sera pas utilisé pendant longtemps.
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Confier toute réparation à du personnel qualifié. Des réparations sont nécessaires si l‟appareil est endommagé d‟une
façon quelconque, par exemple: cordon ou prise d‟alimentation endommagé, liquide renversé ou objet tombé à
l‟intérieur de l‟appareil, exposition de l‟appareil à la pluie ou à l‟humidité, appareil qui ne marche pas normalement ou
que l‟on a fait tomber.
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NE PAS exposer cet appareil aux égouttures et aux éclaboussements. Ne pas poser des objets contenant de l'eau,
comme des vases, sur l'appareil
Ce symbole indique la présence d'une tension dangereuse dans l'appareil constituant un risque de choc
électrique.
Ce symbole indique que la documentation fournie avec l'appareil contient des instructions d'utilisation et
d'entretien importantes.
Avant de modifier le commutateur de changement de tension ou replacer le fusible il faut débrancher
l‟appareil de la prise électrique. Pendant son usage, l‟appareil doit etre branchee à la prise de terre
Utiliser le fusible principal AC avec le valeur qui est indiquée sur l'étiquette collée sur le coffret.
Assurez-vous que la tension principale AC correspond à celle indiquée dans les spécifications
techniques.
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

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Leggere le presenti istruzioni
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Conservare queste istruzioni
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Osservare tutte le avvertenze
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Seguire scrupolosamente tutte le istruzioni
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Non usare questo apparecchio in prossimità di acqua
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Non ostruire alcuna apertura per il raffreddamento. Installare l‟apparecchio seguendo le istruzioni
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Non installare l'apparecchio accanto a fonti di calore quali radiatori, aperture per l'afflusso di aria calda, forni o altri
apparecchi (amplificatori inclusi) che generino calore
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Non rimuovere il terminale di connessione a terra sul cordone di alimentazione: esso ha lo scopo di tutelare
l‟incolumità dell‟utilizzatore. Se la spina in dotazione non si adatta alla presa di corrente, rivolgersi ad un elettricista
per far eseguire le modifiche necessarie.
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Evitare di calpestare il cavo di alimentazione o di comprimerlo, specialmente in corrispondenza della spina e del
punto di inserzione sull‟apparato.
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Utilizzare solo dispositivi di collegamento e gli accessori specificati dal produttore.
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Utilizzare l‟apparecchio solo con un carrello, un sostegno, una staffa o un tavolo di tipo specificato dal produttore o
venduto insieme all‟apparecchio. Se si utilizza un carrello, fare attenzione negli spostamenti per evitare infortuni
causati da ribaltamenti del carrello stesso.
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Scollegare l‟apparecchio dalla presa di corrente durante i temporali o quando inutilizzato a lungo
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Per qualsiasi intervento, rivolgersi a personale di assistenza qualificato. È‟ necessario intervenire sull‟apparecchio
ogniqualvolta si verificano danneggiamenti di qualsiasi natura. Ad esempio, la spina o il cavo di alimentazione sono
danneggiati, è entrato liquido nell‟apparecchio o sono caduti oggetti su di esso, l‟apparecchio è stato esposto alla
pioggia o all‟umidità, non funziona normalmente o è caduto.
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Non esporre a sgocciolamenti o spruzzi. Non appoggiare sull'apparecchio oggetti pieni di liquidi, ad esempio vasi da
fiori.
Questo simbolo indica la presenza di alta tensione all'interno dell'apparecchio, che comporta rischi di scossa
elettrica.
Questo simbolo indica la presenza di istruzioni importanti per l'uso e la manutenzione nella documentazione
in dotazione all'apparecchio.
Non sostituire il fusibile o cambiare la tensione di alimentazione senza aver prima scollegato il
cordone di alimentazione. L‟APPARATO DEVE ESSERE CONNESSO A TERRA.
Sostituire il fusibile generale con uno di identico valore, come indicato sulla etichetta applicata sul
mobile dell‟apparato
Assicurarsi che la tensione di rete corrisponda a quella per la quale è configurato l‟apparecchio
Questo apparato utilizza un interruttore di alimentazione di tipo unipolare e l‟isolamento dalla rete
elettrica non 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

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Diese Hinweise LESEN
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Diese Hinweise AUFHEBEN
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Alle Warnhinweise BEACHTEN
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Alle Anweisungen BEFOLGEN
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Dieses Gerät NICHT in der Nähe von Wasser verwenden
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KEINE Lüftungsöffnungen verdecken. Gemäß den Anweisungen des Herstellers einbauen
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Nicht in der Nähe von Wärmequellen, wie Heizkörpern, Raumheizungen, Herden oder anderen Geräten
(einschließlich Verstärkern) installieren, die Wärme erzeugen
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Die Schutzfunktion des Schukosteckers NICHT umgehen. Bei Steckern für die USA gibt es polarisierte Stecker, bei
denen ein Leiter breiter als der andere ist; US-Stecker mit Erdung verfügen über einen dritten Schutzleiter. Bei
diesen Steckerausführungen dient der breitere Leiter bzw. der Schutzleiter Ihrer Sicherheit. Wenn der mitgelieferte
Stecker nicht in die Steckdose passt, einen Elektriker mit dem Austauschen der veralteten Steckdose beauftragen
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VERHINDERN, dass das Netzkabel gequetscht oder darauf getreten wird, insbesondere im Bereich der Stecker,
Netzsteckdosen und an der Austrittsstelle vom Gerät
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NUR das vom Hersteller angegebene Zubehör und entsprechende Zusatzgeräte verwenden.
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NUR in Verbindung mit einem vom Hersteller angegebenen oder mit dem Gerät verkauften Transportwagen, Stand,
Stativ, Träger oder Tisch verwenden. Wenn ein Transportwagen verwendet wird, beim Verschieben der
Transportwagen-Geräte- Einheit vorsichtig vorgehen, um Verletzungen durch Umkippen
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Das Netzkabel dieses Geräts während Gewittern oder bei längeren Stillstandszeiten aus der Steckdose ABZIEHEN.
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Alle Reparatur- und Wartungsarbeiten von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal DURCHFÜHREN LASSEN.
Kundendienst ist erforderlich, wenn das Gerät auf irgendwelche Weise beschädigt wurde, z.B. wenn das Netzkabel
oder der Netzstecker beschädigt wurden, wenn Flüssigkeiten in das Gerät verschüttet wurden oder Fremdkörper
hineinfielen, wenn das Gerät Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt war, nicht normal funktioniert oder fallen gelassen
wurde.
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Dieses Gerät vor Tropf- und Spritzwasser SCHÜTZEN. KEINE mit Wasser gefüllten Gegenstände wie zum Beispiel
Vasen auf das Gerät STELLEN.
Dieses Symbol zeigt an, dass gefährliche Spannungswerte, die ein Stromschlagrisiko darstellen, innerhalb
dieses Geräts auftreten.
Dieses Symbol zeigt an, dass das diesem Gerät beiliegende Handbuch wichtige Betriebs- und
Wartungsanweisungen enthält.
Vor Änderung der Netzspannung oder Sicherungswechsel Netzkabel trennen.
Das Gerät muss für den Betrieb geerdet werden.
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

INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
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7 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
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LEA estas instrucciones
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CONSERVE estas instrucciones
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PRESTE ATENCION a todas las advertencias.
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SIGA todas las instrucciones
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NO utilice este aparato cerca del agua
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NO obstruya ninguna de las aberturas de ventilación. Instálese según lo indicado en las instrucciones del fabricante
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No instale el aparato cerca de fuentes de calor tales como radiadores, registros de calefacción, estufas u otros
aparatos (incluyendo amplificadores) que produzcan calor
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NO anule la función de seguridad del enchufe polarizado o con clavija de puesta a tierra. Un enchufe polarizado
tiene dos patas, una más ancha que la otra. Un enchufe con puesta a tierra tiene dos patas y una tercera clavija con
puesta a tierra. La pata más ancha o la tercera clavija se proporciona para su seguridad. Si el toma corriente no es
del tipo apropiado para el enchufe, consulte a un electricista para que sustituya el toma corriente de estilo anticuado
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PROTEJA el cable eléctrico para evitar que personas lo pisen o estrujen, particularmente en sus enchufes, en los
toma corrientes y en el punto en el cual sale del aparato
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UTILICE únicamente los accesorios especificados por el fabricante
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UTILICESE únicamente con un carro, pedestal, escuadra o mesa del tipo especificado por el fabricante o vendido
con el aparato. Si se usa un carro, el mismo debe moverse con sumo cuidado para evitar que se vuelque con el
aparato
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DESENCHUFE el aparato durante las tormentas eléctricas, o si no va a ser utilizado por un lapso prolongado.
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TODA reparación debe ser llevada a cabo por técnicos calificados. El aparato requiere reparación si ha sufrido
cualquier tipo de daño, incluyendo los daños al cordón o enchufe eléctrico, si se derrama líquido sobre el aparato o
si caen objetos en su interior, si ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o la humedad, si no funciona de modo normal, o si se ha
caído.
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NO exponga este aparato a chorros o salpicaduras de líquidos. NO coloque objetos llenos con líquido, tales como
floreros, sobre el aparato .
Este símbolo indica que la unidad contiene niveles de voltaje peligrosos que representan un riesgo
de choques eléctricos.
Este símbolo indica que la literatura que acompaña a esta unidad contiene instrucciones importantes
de funcionamiento y mantenimiento.
Antes de cambiar la alimentacion de voltaje o de cambiar el fusible, desconecte el cable de
alimentacion. Para reducir el riesgo de descargas electricas, esta unidad debe ser conectada a tierra.
Remplaze el fusible con lo mismo, que corresponde a lo indicado en el panel del equipo.
Antes de encender, controlar que la linea de alimentacion de voltaje corresponda a la indicada
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

UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
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8 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Your equipment was packed carefully at the factory in a container designed to protect the unit during shipment.
Nevertheless, we recommend making a careful inspection of the shipping carton and the contents for any signs of
physical damage.
Damage & Claims
If damage is evident, do not discard the container or packing material. Contact your carrier immediately to file a
claim for damages. Customarily, the carrier requires you, the consignee, to make all damage claims. It will be
helpful to retain the shipping documents and the waybill number.
Save all packing materials! If You should ever have to ship the unti (e.g. for servicing), it is best to ship it
in the original carton with its packing materials because both the carton and packing material have been
carefully designed to protect the unit.
Under normal conditions no user maintenance or calibration are required. Internal links and preset controls may
be set to configure the unit during installation. Any service work required should be carried out by qualified service
personnel only.
We are able to offer further product support through our worldwide network of approved dealers and service
agents.
To help us provide the most efficient service please would you keep a record of the unit serial
number, and date and place of purchase to be quoted in any communication regarding this
product.
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.

FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
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9 FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
9.1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE
A power supply cable of approx. 2 mt length is supplied with the device, which has a moulded IEC plug attached –
this is a legal requirement.
The type of plug for the power supply depends on the country in which it is delivered.
If for any reason, you need to use this appliance with a different plug, you should use the following wiring
guidelines in replacing the exsisting plug with the new one:
Earth
Green, or green and yellow
Neutral (N)
Blue
Live (L)
Brown
Supply cables should be laid in such a manner that one does not step or walk on them. They should not be
squashed by any objects.
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED.
The chassis is always connected to mains earth to ensure your safety: check your mains wiring and earthing
before switching on.
9.2 AC MAINS VOLTAGE SETTING (230 V / 115 V)
BE SURE THAT THE UNIT IS SET TO THE CORRECT MAINS/LINE VOLTAGE FOR YOUR
COUNTRY BEFORE PLUGGING IT INTO THE WALL OUTLET !
The actual Mains voltage is indicated on the label stuck on the equipment closure. Should the type of power at the
operation location not be known, please contact your dealer or electricity company.
If, for some reason, the unit is to be operated at a mains input voltage which is different to that as supplied, you
need to switch the voltage selector on the right side of the unit. You also need to replace the AC main fuse,
according to information provided on the external label or on the 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 TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
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9.3 FUSE REPLACEMENT
The power supply socket has an integral fuse drawer containing the AC power fuse and a spare, both of the same
BEFORE REPLACING THE POWER FUSE, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TYPE OF FUSE
FOR THE VOLTAGE TO BE PROTECTED.
USING WRONG FUSE TYPE WILL RESULT IN INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION.
Make sure that the power is switched off and the power cable is disconnected from the equipment.
a. Open the fuse drawer using a small blade screwdriver.
b. Replace the fuse located at the internal position
c. Push the fuse socket back into the original position (a.)
Perform the set-up under static control conditions. Static charges are likely to completely destroy
one or more of the CMOS semiconductors employed in the unit. Static damage will not be
covered under warranty.
Basic damage prevention consists of minimizing generation, discharging any accumulated static
charge on your body and preventing that discharge from being sent to or through any electronic
component.
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

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9.4 PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNING
Should the device be put out of action due to being struck by lightning or excess voltage,
disconnect it from the power supply without delay. Do not reconnect until the device has been
checked. If in doubt contact the technical support service.
Make sure there is suitable lightning protection to protect the device.
Alternatively you should disconnect all connectors from the device during a storm or when the
device is going to be unsupervised or not used for a longer period of time.
These measures will protect against damage by lightning or excess voltage.
9.5 VENTILATION
The equipment will operate as a free-standing unit without requiring any special cooling arrangement.
However, slots and openings in the product are provided for ventilation. They ensure reliable operation of the
product, keeping it from overheating. 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.

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This manual will give you an overview of the functionality of the Oxygen 5 Digital audio system and all its features.
It is advisable to read this manual at least once before touching any control, or even thinking about hooking up the
system. We know that this is actually the first thing you want to do, but please do not and discipline yourself to
read the manual first.
The manual gives all sorts of valuable information before getting started and it saves you from getting all sorts of
questions. 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.
The next chapters will deal with interconnecting the various parts of the system and its external interfacing with
your equipment
When installing and wiring the Oxygen 5 Digital, you can finalize its interfacing with the instructions in the
following chapters.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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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.
10.1 SYSTEM PARTS
To make a functional mixing console you require at least a 19” rack with a DSP card (32 stereo channels), the
desired I/O cards and a control surface that can control all the mixing power. The connection between the 19”
rack(s) and control surface(s) rely on a network protocol that is been called MambaNet.
MambaNet works on Ethernet layer 2, there for no IP-addresses have to be setup for the „real-time‟ functionality.
WARNING: Do not connect multiple Oxygen 5 Digital engines/racks in the same Ethernet network (Layer 2)
To connect surface(s) and 19” rack(s) you can built on this known Ethernet standard with common switches till
advanced managed switches with all the security solutions as there are STP (spanning tree protocol), Trunking
etc.
For (remote) configuration the well known webbrowser is used to access the consoles webserver. Of course this
happens on a IP-based level of communication, which makes it possible to configure system over the internet.
The defaults IP-addresses for configuration pages are:
http://192.168.0.200 for the configuration in main menu
http://192.168.0.23x for the controller surface configuration. (for the first surface set x to 4, for a second
surface set x to 5, etc).
To prevent other people to access the Oxygen 5 Digital configuration pages you need to logon.
The default logon is:
Username: service
Password: service
This account may change, which is explained in chapter 12.1.37 (Change web accounts).
Network specialists can find some more information in chapter 20 (APPENDIX A).

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Figure 1: Basic system layout
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