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System 5 Control Surface/Frame Version 1.0 Part# 840-07576-01 Publish date: October 2001 Euphonix Inc. 220 Portage Avenue Palo Alto , CA 94306 Tel: (650)855-0400 Fax: (650) 855-0410 Web Page: www.euphonix.com In the interest of continued product development, Euphonix reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the product it describes at any time, without notice or obligation. System 5, S-5, PatchNet, eMix, EuCon, R-1, Studio Hub, , Digital Studio Controller, DSC, CleaR, GainBall, SnapShot, SnapShot Automation, SnapShot Recall and Total Automation are trademarks of Euphonix Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Box Inventory ............................................................................................................. 4 Safety and Precautions.............................................................................................. 4 Power On Sequence ............................................................................................................................ 5

CE/TUV/UL/CSA.......................................................................................................... 5 Component Overview ................................................................................................ 6 Functional Description ........................................................................................................................ 6

FRAME SECTION ......................................................................................7 Physical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 7 Exploded View...................................................................................................................................... 7 Side Panel View.................................................................................................................................... 8 Dimensions and Weight ...................................................................................................................... 9

User Reference - Frame ........................................................................................... 10 Assembling the S5 Frame................................................................................................................. 10 System 5 Ethernet/Power Cable Configuration .............................................................................. 18 System 5 Ethernet Cable Harness ................................................................................................... 19

CONTROL MODULES SECTION ............................................................21 Physical Specifications ........................................................................................... 21 Top View - Control Modules ............................................................................................................. 21 Filler Modules..................................................................................................................................... 22 Dimensions and Weight .................................................................................................................... 23

Technical Specifications ......................................................................................... 23 Environmental Requirements........................................................................................................... 23 Power Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 23 Power Consumption .......................................................................................................................... 23 Control Module Expansion Port ....................................................................................................... 24 General Description ....................................................................................................................... 24 Physical Pinout............................................................................................................................... 24 DB25 Electrical Specification: ........................................................................................................ 26 Typical Usage: ............................................................................................................................... 26 Alternate Usage #1: ....................................................................................................................... 27 Alternate Usage #2: ....................................................................................................................... 28

User Reference – Control Modules......................................................................... 29 Control Module Setup ....................................................................................................................... 29 Overview of Ethernet IP Address Allocation .................................................................................. 29 Self Test Procedure for CM401, CM402 and CM408....................................................................... 30 Initiating Self Test........................................................................................................................... 31 Self Test Operations ...................................................................................................................... 32 Top Level Test Keys ...................................................................................................................... 33 LED test ......................................................................................................................................... 34 All Switch LEDs Toggle.................................................................................................................. 35 Color Toggle................................................................................................................................... 35 All Switch and Indicator LEDs Toggle............................................................................................ 35 Vegas Mode ................................................................................................................................... 35

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Switch Test..................................................................................................................................... 36 Intelligent Display Test ................................................................................................................... 37 Knob Test....................................................................................................................................... 38 Knob value display ......................................................................................................................... 39 Halo Test........................................................................................................................................ 39 Knob meter display ........................................................................................................................ 39 Knob switch test ............................................................................................................................. 39 Expansion port switch test ............................................................................................................. 39 Fader Test...................................................................................................................................... 40 Fader Test (continued)................................................................................................................... 41 All fader up ..................................................................................................................................... 42 All fader down ................................................................................................................................ 42 Fader cycle test with speed control................................................................................................ 42 Fader echo test .............................................................................................................................. 42 Touch Sense Test .......................................................................................................................... 42 Backstop PFL switch test ............................................................................................................... 42 Fader Write value display............................................................................................................... 42 Fader Read value display .............................................................................................................. 42 TFT backlight brightness test......................................................................................................... 42 CPU Test ............................................................................................................................................. 43 RAM Test ....................................................................................................................................... 43 ROM Test....................................................................................................................................... 43 PC104 RAM Test ........................................................................................................................... 44

APPENDIX 1 ............................................................................................46 Parts Lists................................................................................................................. 46 System 5 Leg Set: Part# 946-07220-01........................................................................................ 46 System 5 Frame Set, 6ft: Part# 946-06425-01 ............................................................................. 48 System 5 Frame Set, 9ft: Part# 946-06840-01 ............................................................................. 49 System 5 Frame Set, 12ft: Part# 946-07160-01 ........................................................................... 50

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Box Inventory Description Part # 946-07220-01 S5 Leg Set 726-06398-01 Leg, Left, Finished 726-06419-01 Leg, Right, Finished 726-06415-01 Keyboard Tray Assembly 726-07216-01 Keyboard Palm Rest 840-07576-01 S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual One of the following Frame Kits 946-06425-01 Frame, 6ft 946-06840-01 Frame, 9ft 946-07160-01 Frame, 12ft The specified number of the following modules: 946-05718-01 CM401 946-05719-01 CM402 946-05717-01 CM408 946-07000-01 CM409-HTP 032-07169-00 Serial Mouse Extender CM409-H 946-06650-01 CM409-F 946-06651-01

Qty 1 1 1 1 1

Safety and Precautions 1) Read Instructions - Read all the safety and operation instructions before operating the System 5 Control Surface. 2) Heed Warnings – Follow all warnings on the Control Modules and in these operating instructions. 3) Water and Moisture – Do not use the Control Surface near water. 4) Heat – Locate the Control Surface away from heat sources. 5) Power Sources – Connect the Control Modules only to a power supply of the type described in these operation instructions or as marked on the Control Modules. 6) Power Cord Protection – Route power cords so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by items placed on them. 7) Object and Liquid Entry – Do not drop objects or spill liquids on the Control Surface. 8) Damage Requiring Service – The Control Modules should be serviced only by qualified personnel when:

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a) Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into the Control Modules; or b) A Control Module does not appear to operate or exhibits a marked change in performance; or, c) A Control Module has been dropped or sustained other physical damage. 7)

Servicing – Do not attempt to service the Control Modules beyond those means described in this operation manual. All other servicing should be referred to the Euphonix Tech Support department. 8) Fuse replacement – To prevent electric shock and avoid risk of fire, replace fuse only with the same type and rating. 9) To prevent electric shock, do not use the Control Modules polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. 10) Grounding or Polarization – Do not defeat the grounding or polarization of the Control Modules.

Power On Sequence The Control Surface modules are powered up by a switch on the back of the frame. The Control Surface should be powered up after the Virtual Mixer is running.

CE/TUV/UL/CSA CE documentation is available.

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Component Overview Functional Description The System 5 Console consists of a frame and leg assemblies which house a configurable number of Control Modules that comprise the Control Surface. The System 5 Control Surface is the digital control center for all the System 5 component assemblies. The Control Surface communicates with the System 5 component assemblies via Ethernet network connections. Control signals are transmitted to the Euphonix EH224 EuCon Hub and distributed to the various System 5 component assemblies. No audio passes through the Control Surface. Available in 6 foot, 9 foot, and 12 foot frame widths, the System 5 Control Surface is modular in construction. The number and variety of Control Modules are configurable based on the specific needs of each facility. Control modules are 12 inches wide. Filler modules can be ordered in full or half width.

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FRAME SECTION Physical Specifications

21 15

1

13

2

16

18

7

19

10

3

Exploded View Item No. Qty Description 1 1 Leg, Right, Finished 2 2 Box beam 3 1 Leg, Left, Finished 7 1 Palm beam 10 4 Caster Brackets 13 1 Back beam-9 15 2 Brace 1 16 3 Cover, back, 3ft 18 1 Leg panel 19 1 Keyboard Tray Assy 21 1 CM401 assembly 21 * CM402 assembly 21 * CM408 assembly 21 * CM409F assembly 21 * CM409H assembly * Qty depends on specified configuration

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Part No. 6ft 726-06399-01

Part No. 9ft 726-06419-01 726-06437-01 726-06398-01 726-06415-01

Part No. 12ft 726-07164-01

726-06408-01

726-06430-01 726-07163-01 726-06404-01 726-06686-01 (1) 726-06686-01 (2) 726-06686-01 (3) Left – 726-06394-01 Right – 726-06826-01 726-06415-01 946-05718-01 946-05719-01 946-05717-01 946-06651-01 946-06650-01

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Side Panel View 41” 27

30.5”

13 21

6

7

15

16

2

39.5”

8 19

29.5”

2

18

24.2”

22

Item No. Qty Description 2 2 Box Beam 6 1 Plate, compression 7 2 Palm Beam 8 1 Plate, spread 12 4 Caster 13 1 Back beam 15 2 Brace 16 * Cover, back, 3ft 18 2 Leg Panel 19 1 Keyboard Tray Assy 21 1 CM401 assembly 21 * CM402 assembly 21 * CM408 assembly 21 * CM409F assembly 21 * CM409H assembly 22 4 Foot, level 27 1 Talk Back Mic * Qty depends on specified configuration

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Part No. 6ft 726-06399-01 726-0403-01

Part No. 9ft 726-06437-01 726-06402-01 726-07168-01 726-06404-01 726-06407-01 726-06430-01

Part No. 12ft 726-07164-01 726-07162-01

726-06408-01 726-07163-01 726-06411-01 726-06686-01 (2) 726-06686-01 (3) 726-06686-01 (4) 726-06394-01 (Left) 726-06826-01 (Right) 726-06415-01 946-05718-01 946-05719-01 946-05717-01 946-06651-01 946-06650-01 000-06434-00 302-07044-00

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Dimensions and Weight Height: 39.5 inches Width:

Frame size + 10”

Depth:

41 inches

Weight: Frame without modules 6ft Frame:

245lbs (111kg)

9ft Frame:

300lbs (136kg)

12ft Frame:

380lbs (172kg)

Approximately 14 inches of depth should be left behind the System 5 Control Surface for cable connections.

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User Reference - Frame Assembling the S5 Frame Tools required: • Hex drivers, 1/8”, 3/16”, 7/32”, ¼”, 5/32” • Flat-bladed screwdriver, ¼” • Socket wrench, ½” • Silicon grease for bolts (Finish Line bicycle grease works great) • Aux leg (item 20, not shown on some frame drawings) • Bus wire, two 24” pieces • Tap set for 3/8” 24 (3/8” 16 for newer box beams) and 5/16 18 threads Minimum number of people required: 2. For a 12-foot frame, 3 people are required. Refer to the System 5 Frame drawings (pages 7-8) and the Parts Lists at the end of this manual to help with parts identification and visualization of the steps set forth in this procedure. 1) Verify that all screws and bolts have been greased. If they aren’t greased, apply silicon grease to all of them. 2) Start with inserting the middle box beam (item 2) in the left leg (item 3, Leg Left). You may have to drop the leg panel (item 18, legpnl) to get it in easily. Two people need to hold up the beam, while the third person holds up the leg. Guide the beam into the leg (flat side up). Insert a 3/8” 24x1.5 button head bolt (046-06421-00) with a 3/8” flat washer (081-07193-00) through the leg hole and into the beam, being careful not to strip the threads. Tighten the bolt fully, using a 7/32” hex

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driver. 3) After the beam is attached to the leg, the auxiliary leg (12 ft frame only, item 20) can be put underneath the beam near the center to hold it up. Secure the auxiliary leg to the beam by inserting a “T” nut (000-06690-00) into the beam, and thread a 5/16x18x0.50 screw (044-07192-00) through the auxiliary leg mounting hole and into the “T” nut.

4) Insert the rear box beam (item 2) into the left leg next, using the same techniques outlined in step 2. The auxiliary leg can help to hold up the beam.

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5) Prior to inserting the palm beam (item 7) into the left leg, thread the bus wire through one of the holes of the spread plate (part#726-06404-01, item 8), twistlocking the wire at the spread plate end. Run the other end of the wire through its matching bolt hole on the left end of the palm beam. The spread plate should mount inside the end of the palm beam, flat side up. As the palm beam is inserted into the left leg (rounded side out) guide the bus wire into the matching bolt hole of the leg. Insert a 3/8” 24x1.5 button head bolt through the leg hole and into the beam, using the same techniques outlined in step 1. The auxiliary leg can help to hold up the

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beam. 6) Insert the back beam (item 13) into the left leg, using the same techniques outlined

in step 1. The auxiliary leg can help to hold up the beam. 7) Insert as many “T” nuts in the beams as required. For example, you will need 3 “T” nuts for the middle box beam’s inner channel and 3 “T” nuts for the palm beam’s inner channel in order to install the keyboard tray. You will need 4 “T” nuts for each back cover brace (item 15, brace 1), 2 for the back beam bottom channel and 2 for the rear box beam outside channel. You will need 2 “T” nuts for each power strip, usually mounted on the rear box beam. 8) With the auxiliary leg holding up one end of the S5 frame, insert the four beams into the right leg (item 1, Leg Right), using the same techniques outlined in step 1.

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Also, for the palm beam, use the same technique with the spread plate and bus wire as outlined in step 4. 9) Install the four box beam braces (item 4) on each end of the box beams. Use four 5/16-18x3.5 bolts (043-06688-00) and four 5/16 lock washers (082-066889-00) for each box beam brace. Use a ½” socket wrench. Do not tighten down fully until the

frame is fully loaded and its width is checked. 10) To secure the spread plates into the palm beam ends, pull down on the bus wire, and line up the spread plate screw holes with the leg screw holes. With a 3/16” hex driver, insert a 5/16-18x1.125 flathead screw (046-06409-00) into spread plate screw hole sans the bus wire. Once the screw is threaded in and tightened down, remove the bus wire and insert the other counter-sunk screw in the screw hole that the bus wire previously occupied. You may have to loosen the other screw a little in order to remove the bus wire. 11) Using the 3/16” hex driver and 5/16-18x2.25 flathead screws (046-06401-00), install the spread plates (part# 726-06402-01, items 5 & 6) into the back beam ends. (Like spread plate pictured in Step 5.) 12) Install all the modules into the frame to ensure that their surfaces are flush. Use the thumbscrews (936-07240-01, S5 thumbscrew kit, 4 per module) to secure the modules to the box beams. Before installing the 401 module permanently into the frame, attach the talkback mic bracket (936-07219-01, S5 talkback mic kit) into the middle top screw hole of the SBC panel, using the screw and insulating washer supplied in the S5 talkback mic kit. 13) After verifying that the control surface is acceptable, tighten all loose screws and bolts in the frame. Tighten the bolts on the box beam braces only until their lock washers flatten, and no further. You will have to temporarily remove the modules on each end of the frame to be able to tighten the box beam braces.

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14) Using a ¼” hex driver and 5/16x18x0.375 socket head screws (044-06686-00), install the back cover braces (item 15, brace 1). Determine the position of the braces by aligning them with the back cover mounting screw holes. Move the slide nuts in the rear box beam and back beam to the brace locations, and mount the braces to them.

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15) Using a 5/32“ hex driver and 1/4x20/3/8 button head screws (044-07236-00), install the back covers on the braces.

16) Determine where the power strips (part#600-07223-00)) are going to be mounted on the rear box beam, line up the slide nuts in the box beam to match the mounting holes of the power strips, and use a ¼” hex driver with 5/16x18x0.375 socket head screws to mount the power strips into the slide nuts. 17) Determine where the keyboard drawer (item 19, kbd drawer) is going to be located, then line up the slide nuts in both box beams (the distance between the screw holes on each box beam end of the keyboard drawer is xx”). Use a ¼” hex driver with 5/16x18x0.375 socket head screws to mount the drawer into the slide nuts.

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18) If the network, power, and talkback mic cables are not going to enter the S5 frame from the bottom of a leg, then the leg panel supporting the cabling will have to have its knockout plate removed. Remove the leg panel from the leg before punching. The punch direction should be from the outside to the inside. Support the knockout hole on the inside of the leg panel with a roll of duct tape, or something similar. This will alleviate any distortion to the leg panel metal while punching.

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System 5 Ethernet/Power Cable Configuration

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System 5 Ethernet Cable Harness 1

A1

(TYP 30 PLACES) LABEL EACH CABLE AS INDICATED (TYP BOTH ENDS)

1

2

2

3

3

5

4

(TYP 15 PLACES)

4

5

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6 31.0'

7

A1-A15

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A15

A16-A30

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SEE DETAIL 'A'

3

14

14

2

A16

1

POINT B

4

15

A30

15

POINT A

3

2

B1

MACHINE ROOM

CONSOLE

B2

1.0' (x15) (TYP BOTH ENDS) LABEL CABLE AS INDICATED (TYP BOTH ENDS)

CONNECTOR MATING A1-A16 A2-A17 A3-A18 A4-A19 A5-A20 A6-A21 A7-A22 A8-A23 A9-A24 A10-A25 A11-A26 A12-A27 A13-A28 A14-A29 A15-A30 B1-B2

A1-A30 WIRE LIST A1-A15 PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8

A16-A30 PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8

5.0'

DETAIL 'A'

(TYP BOTH ENDS)

B1-B2 WIRE LIST

WIRE COLOR WHT/ORG ORG WHT/GRN BLU WHT/BLU GRN WHT/BRN BRN

B1 1 2 3

B2 1 2 3

WIRE DRAIN WHITE BLACK

SIGNAL GND HOT COLD

CABLE ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6

QTY 30 1 1 41' 495' 31'

MFR PHYCO NEUTRIK NEUTRIK GEPCO BELDEN TECHFLEX

MFR P/N 1001-8P8CSR NC3FX NC3MX MP1022 BLACK MEDIA TWIST 350(1872A)BLUE CCPT6X

DESCRIPTION RJ45 PLUG, 8-8, RND SLD XLR 3PIN FEMALE CABLE CONNECTOR XLR 3PIN MALE CABLE CONNECTOR 2 LEAD SHIELDED CABLE, 24AWG 4 PAIR UTP CABLE, 24AWG SOLID COPPER EXPANDABLE SLEEVING

Notes: 1. All dimensions are in feet 2. Make sure that all wire ends are flush with "Point A". Typical 30 places 3. Make sure that the insulation jacket of the cable reaches to "Point B" when crimping terminal. Typical 2 places. Cable ends are to be terminated according toTIA/EIA 568b standards.

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CONTROL MODULE SECTION

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CONTROL MODULES SECTION Physical Specifications Top View - Control Modules

6’10” 5”

D

12”

41”

3

A

B

C

A

1

Frames are available in 6ft, 9ft, and 12ft sizes. Actual width of Control Surface is frame size + 10 inches. Item No. Qty Description A * CM408 Control Module B * CM402 Control Module C 1 CM401 Control Module D * TFT Display 1 1 Leg, right 3 1 Leg, left * Qty depends on specified configuration

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Filler Modules

CM409F

CM409H

CM409HTP

CM409F- This is the full-wide blank module for S5 Control surfaces. It can be placed anywhere within the control surface to fill up the frame. It provides a working surface for remote controls, keyboards, etc. Order part# 946-06651-01. CM409H- This module is a half-wide blank module for S5 Control surfaces. It module is similar to a CM409F but only half the width. Order part# 946-06650-01. CM409HTP- This module is a half-wide Track Panner. It is the same width as the CM409H. The CM409HTP contains a high quality track ball for panning and two switches for Pan Select/Punch and Channel Pan Function. Order part# 946-07000-01.

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Dimensions and Weight Module CM401: CM402: CM408: CM409F: CM409H: CM409HTP:

Weight 35lbs (16kg) 35lbs (16kg) 35lbs (16kg) 16lbs (7kg) 9lbs (4kg) 10lbs (4.5kg)

Width 12” 12” 12” 12” 6” 6”

Approximately 14 inches of depth should be left behind the System 5 Control Surface for cable connections.

Technical Specifications Environmental Requirements Environmental requirements for the System 5 Control Modules are as follows: Operating Temperature:

0 to 40 degrees Celsius (ambient)

Storage Temperature:

-10 to 55 degrees Celsius

Humidity:

0 to 90% non-condensing

Power Requirements 90 to 254 Volts AC (rms), 50/60Hz, 150 Watts per module.

Power Consumption Power consumption of the Control Surface Modules is shown in the table below.

Module CM401 CM402 CM408

Individual Module Power Consumption US (117V) Europe (230V) Japan (100V) 1.0A .5A 1.0A 1.0A .5A 1.0A 1.0A .5A 1.0A

• Inrush current : 25 Amps • Fuse Rating:

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Control Module Expansion Port General Description On the back of each System 5 Control Module (CM401, CM402, and CM408,) is a DB25 Euphonix Expansion Port. This port is a hardware interface to external devices, and supports 8 switch inputs and 8 LED/relay drive outputs. This document describes the pinout and typical usage of this port.

Physical Pinout The Expansion Port on the module is a DB25 female connector. A DB25 male cable needs to be built to interface to this port (pictured below). The pinout has been configured for easy interface to the Euphonix GP132 box, and is as shown on the following page:

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Looking into the FEMALE connector on the module: 13

1

25

14

Looking into a MALE cable connector:

1

13

14

25

Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

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Signal LED 1 output (active low) Switch 1 input (active high) +5V LED 3 output (active low) Switch 3 input (active high) +5V LED 5 output (active low) Switch 5 input (active high) +5V LED 7 output (active low) Switch 7 input (active high) +5V +5V +5V LED 2 output (active low) Switch 2 input (active high) +5V LED 4 output (active low) Switch 4 input (active high) +5V LED 6 output (active low) Switch 6 input (active high) +5V LED 8 output (active low) Switch 8 input (active high)

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DB25 Electrical Specification: The +5V output on the connector is protected internally by a 200mA self-resetting fuse. If LED drive outputs are used, it is recommended that several +5V connections be used to drive the anodes of the LED’s (at least one +5V wire per LED used). The active-low LED drive outputs are current limited by internal 110 ohm series resistors, and are capable of sinking 20mA each. The active-high switch inputs are TTL-level inputs with 100K pull-down resistors.

Typical Usage: Currently, the software supports remote talkback switching and status on Switch inputs 1-4 and LED outputs 1-4 on the CM401 Expansion Port only. Functionality is as follows: Function

Triggered by

Status shown on

Talkback ! Mon A

Switch 1 input (momentary)

LED 1 output

Talkback ! Mon B

Switch 2 input (momentary)

LED 2 output

Talkback ! Mon C

Switch 3 input (momentary)

LED 3 output

Talkback ! Mon D

Switch 4 input (momentary)

LED 4 output

For example, while Switch 1 is pressed down, the Talkback mic signal will be routed to the Mon A output, and LED 1 will light during the time that the switch is pressed down. Also, if Talkback ! Mon A is activated from the console itself, LED 1 will also light, to indicate the status. Pressing SW1A routes the Talkback signal to Mon A, and the SW1B LED lights to indicate the Talkback!Mon A status. PINS 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 23 (PICK ANY 4) +5V

4 3

6 SW 1A

4 3 SW 1B

6 SW 2A

4 3 SW 2B

LIGHTED SW ITCH

6 SW 3A

4 3 SW 3B

LIGHTED SW ITCH

6 SW 4A

SW 4B

LIGHTED SW ITCH

LIGHTED SW ITCH

1 2

5

1 2

5

1 2

5

1 2

5

PIN 2

PIN 1

PIN 16

PIN 15

PIN 5

PIN 4

PIN 19

PIN 18

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Alternate Usage #1: Another way of using these talkback inputs/outputs would be to have one switch activate more than one talkback function. For example, a single switch can route the Talkback signal to all four monitor outputs: PINS 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 23 (PICK ANY 4) +5V

4 3 SW1A

D1

D2

LED

D3

LED

LED

D4 LED

1 2

PINS 2, 16, 5, 19

PIN 1

PIN 15

PIN 4

PIN 18

Pushing SW1A routes the Talkback signal to all four monitor outputs, and LED’s D1-D4 indicate the Talkback ! Mon A-D status.

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Alternate Usage #2: Another implementation combines the above two approaches – we have individual Talkback enable buttons like in the Typical Usage, but we’ve added an ‘OMNI’ switch that routes the Talkback signal to all four monitor outputs:

PINS 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 23 (PICK ANY 4) +5V

4 3

6 SW1A

4 3 SW1B

6 SW2A

LIGHTED SWITCH 1 2

5

PIN 1

4 3 SW2B

6 SW3A

4 3 SW3B

LIGHTED SWITCH 1 2

1 2

PIN 15

D1

5

SW1A

SW4B

LIGHTED SWITCH

5

4 3

6 SW4A

LIGHTED SWITCH 1 2

PIN 4

1 2

5

PIN 18

D2 1N4148 D3 1N4148 D4 1N4148 1N4148 PIN 2

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PIN 5

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User Reference – Control Modules Control Module Setup Overview of Ethernet IP Address Allocation

Computer System Computer Digital Pilot

Interface Pilot

IP Address 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.200 192.168.0.201 192.168.0.202 192.168.0.203 192.168.0.215

Module CM401 CM402 CM408

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Computers Pilot ID N/A 1 2 3 4 15

Frame ID N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Control Modules IP Address Frame ID 192.168.0.24 IL 192.168.0.25 IL 192.168.0.10 IL 192.168.0.11 IL 192.168.0.12 IL 192.168.0.13 IL 192.168.0.14 IL 192.168.0.15 IL 192.168.0.16 IL 192.168.0.17 IL 192.168.0.18 IL

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Module ID 0 1 2 3 15

Module ID 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Version 1.0 ©1999 Euphonix, Inc.

Self Test Procedure for CM401, CM402 and CM408 (For CM40x Firmware Rev 1.0S) The following pages describe the operation of standalone self test software for System-5 control modules. The self-test code is designed to be invoked in a module right after power-up and before the SBC downloads code into the control module 386 board. The self-test works in a fully assembled module as well as with just the upper board or just the lower board connected to the CPU board. However, the upper board must be present to run fader test modes. All the three types of control modules have the same lower board. Because of this, the lower board can be tested separately without an upper board connected. The selftest can be invoked from the lower board knobs as well as upper board self test keys.

S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual

Page 30

Version 1.0 ©1999 Euphonix, Inc.

Initiating Self Test Enter self-test by pressing the self-test enter keys shown below. This must be done before the SBC code download. If code download from the SBC happens during self-test, then the module will automatically exit self-test and execute downloaded code.

Enter Self-Test Press both keys

GpSL

GpSL

Gp SL

GpSL

GpSL

Gp SL

GpSL

NonB

NonB

NonB

NonB

NonB

NonB

NonB

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

PanR

Pa n R

Pa n R

PanR

PanR

Pa n R

PanR

Enter Self-Test Press both Knob Switches

Rec 10

Rec 11

Rec 12

Rec 13

Rec 14

Rec 15

Rec 16

Rec 17

1

Rec 18

Rec 19

Rec 20

Rec 21

Rec 22

Rec 23

Rec 24

Rec25

Rec 26

Rec 27

Rec 28

Rec 29

Rec 30

Rec 31

Rec 32

Rec 33

Rec 34

Rec 35

Rec 36

Rec 37

Rec 38

Rec 39

Rec 40

Rec41

Rec 42

Rec 43

Rec 44

Rec 45

Rec 46

Rec 47

Rec 48

Rec

GpSL

NonB

Rec

A

2

3

Rec

B

Rec

C

4

Rec

D

5

E

All Repro

Record Machine

Rec

6

Rec

F

7

Rec

G

All Input

8

H

Record Safe

J

Rec Ready

R-1

9

Rec

K

Grp Route

Mix Route

M

N

P

Q

R

Pan to: Pan to: Grp Buses Mix Buses

Route to Sections

S

Gp SL

Btyp

NonB

Brng

Mon D Source

Mon C Source

Reverse Route

Boom

2

4

6

Pan

Flts

Ins

Dyn

EQ

Boom

Btrm

PanR

1

3

5

78

F1tp

F1 F

F2 F

F2tp

Pa n R

At y p

Mon B Source

Mon A Source

Su r r

Surr

Surr

Su r r

Su r r

Surr

Su r r

Su r r

Assign Knobs

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

xDpt

DivF

Au x

In

Dyn

In

P1

xHys

Surr

Knob Values

Clarinet

Slct/Pnch

cfg

cDpt

P2

P3

P4

P5

LoQ

cGMU

flts

In

EQ

In

Slct/Pnch

Store P

Ar n g L4 L3 L2 L1 T2 T1

cfg

lmQ

hmQ

HiQ

DivF

At r m

L

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

xAtk

xRls

cAtk

cRls

LoF

lmF

hmF

HiF

FocF

Dly

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

xRat

xThr

cRat

cThr

LoG

lmG

hmG

HiG

PanF

Inpt

Solo Ctrl Comms Ctrl

LR phase

Li

CR Output

C Ri R Sl Sr

B

CR Source Main Spkrs Alt 1 Spkrs

Control Room Dim

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

Name

*

Insrt In

*

Insrt In

Input

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Input

Dyn In

Filts In

Filts In

Filts In

Aux

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

Filts In

On

On

On

solo

solo

solo

route

M I X

G R P

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

On

route

swap swap select

G R P

route

swap swap select

G R P

route

swap swap select

On

Name

On

Name

On

Name

On

On

Name On

Name

On

solo

solo

Name

Name

Name On

G R P

route

swap swap select

Name

On

Name

On

Name

Name

On

On

On

On

solo

solo

solo

solo

Name

On

Grp

Strp

Slv

Name

On

On

On

Solo

Cpy

Name On

Pst

*

Aux Mstrs

Listen

Slate / Osc

Input

Grp Mstrs

Dyn

Mix Mstrs

EQ In

EQ

Filts

swap swap select

swap select

swap select

swap swap select

swap swap select

Aux Pan to:

Pan ALL Strip s

Scroll

Page

swap

Name On

solo

Clr

M I X

swap

Name On

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

Pan M I X

Cut

Talk

ON

Insrt In

Dyn In

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

Name

On

solo

Name

Aux

Pan M I X

Name

solo

solo

Name solo

Pan to:

Pan to:

Pan M I X

Name

Comms

Info

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

On solo

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

On

Name

cfg

pst

Name

solo

Num

G R P

Name

On

On

Filts

Name

solo

On

EQ

Filts

Name

On

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Name

solo

solo

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Name

On

Name

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Name

solo

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

*

Insrt In

cfg

cpy

pst

Main Panel

Alt 2 Spkrs

swap swap select

swap mstrs

swap swap select

swap swap select

G R P

route

swap swap select

M I X

swap

Center Strip

Mix On

Pass View

Input

Dyn

Route

EQ

Save Mix

Time Display hr

swap select

I

II

min bar

sec / ft beat

fr / ms tick

Isolate main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

main select

Name

MS S LL M

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS S LL M

solo

MS M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

MS S LL M

solo

MM S S LL

solo

M S M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

M S M S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

All Filts Keys

Read

-

+

=

Edit

Aux

Write Abs

7

8

9

Cue

Write Trim

4

5

6

3

ON Grand Master

x

locate time

Fader

Strips Only

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

12

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

18

Preview

Glide On

1

2

Move Punch

ATO On

0

.

Clear

Enter

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

24

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

30

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

36

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

42

Select Start

Select End

Hold On

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

48 54 60 72 84

Fill

Fill to Punch

Undo

Redo

Pass Record

S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual

+

Locate Reg’s

Recall

Pan

0 18

CM402

Trim

Store Locate

-

0

12

CM408

Trim

Store Curren t

Loc

Trim

Shuttle

Reh

Jog

Roll Back

Return

Auto Punch

Rec

CM401

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Self Test Operations The operation of each key on the upper and lower board is described in this document.

GpSL

Gp SL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

Gp SL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

Gp SL

NonB

NonB

1

NonB

2

3

4

5

6

7

Rec 10

Rec 11

Rec 12

Rec 13

Rec 14

Rec 15

Rec 16

Rec 18

Rec 19

Rec 20

Rec 21

Rec 22

Rec 23

Rec 24

Rec25

Rec 26

Rec 27

Rec 28

Rec 29

Rec 30

Rec 31

Rec 32

Rec 33

Rec 34

Rec 35

Rec 36

Rec 37

Rec 38

Rec 39

Rec 40

Rec41

Rec 42

Rec 43

Rec 44

Rec 45

Rec 46

Rec 47

Rec 48

Rec

A

Rec

B

Rec

C

Rec

D

E

All Repro

Record Machine

Rec

Rec

F

Rec

G

All Input

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

2

Boom

4

6

9

Rec

H

Record Safe

J

Rec Ready

R-1 Boom

8

Rec 17

Rec

GpSL

K

Grp Route

Pan

Mix Route

M

N

Flts

P

Pan to: Grp Buses

Route to Sections

Ins

Q

R

Pan to: Mix Buses

S

GpSL

Btyp Mon D Source

NonB

Brng

Boom

Btrm

Mon C Source

Reverse Route

Dyn

EQ

Mon B Source

Pa n R

Pa n R

PanR

Pa n R

PanR

PanR

Pa n R

PanR

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

1

3

5

78

F1 F

F1tp

F2 F

F2tp

Pa n R

At y p

Surr

Ar n g

Mon A Source

Assign Knobs

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

xDpt

DivF

Au x

In

Dyn

In

Clarinet

Slct/Pnch

cfg

P1

xHys

Knob Values

cDpt

P2

P3

P4

P5

LoQ

cGMU

flts

In

EQ

In

Slct/Pnch

Store P

L4 L3 L2 L1 T2 T1

cfg

lmQ

hmQ

HiQ

DivF

At r m

LR phase

L

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

xAtk

xRls

cAtk

cRls

LoF

lmF

hmF

HiF

FocF

Dly

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

xRat

xThr

cRat

cThr

LoG

lm G

hmG

HiG

PanF

Inpt

Solo Ctrl Comms Ctrl

Li

C Ri R

CR Output Sl Sr B

CR Source Main Spkrs Alt 1 Spkrs

Control Room Dim

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

Name

*

Insrt In

*

Insrt In

Input

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Input

Dyn In

Aux

Aux

Pan to:

Aux

Pan to:

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

route

G R P

On

On

On

On

solo

solo

solo

solo

route

swap swap select

G R P

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

On

route

swap swap select

G R P

route

swap swap select

G R P

route

swap swap select

On

Name

On

On

Name On

Name On

Name On

Name

Name

On

Name

On

solo

solo

Name

Name

G R P

route

swap swap select

Name

Name

On

Name

Name

On

On

On

On

solo

solo

solo

solo

Name

On

Grp

Strp

Slv

Name

On

On

On

Solo

Cpy

Name On

Pst

Clr

*

Aux Mstrs

Listen

Slate / Osc

Input

Grp Mstrs

Dyn

Mix Mstrs

EQ In

EQ

Filts

swap swap select

swap select

swap swap select

swap swap select

swap swap select

swap swap select

swap swap select

Name

Pan

swap mstrs

G R P

swap swap select

Aux Pan to:

On

solo

Scroll

Page

M I X

swap

Name On

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

Pan M I X

Cut

Talk

ON

Insrt In

Dyn In

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

Name On

solo

On

Pan M I X

Name

Comms

Info

Filts In

Pan to:

Pan M I X

Name

solo

Name solo

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

On solo

On

Filts

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

On

Name

cfg

pst

Name

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan M I X

Name

solo

On

EQ

Filts

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan M I X

Name

On

Num

G R P

Name

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Filts In

Name

solo

solo

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Filts In

Name

On

Name

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Filts In

Name

solo

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Filts In

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

Filts In

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

Filts In

*

Insrt In

cfg

cpy

pst

Main Panel

Alt 2 Spkrs

route

swap swap select

ALL Strip s

M I X

swap

Mix On

Center Strip

Pass View

Save Mix

Time Display hr

swap select

I

II

Input

min bar

Dyn

sec / ft beat

fr / ms tick

Isolate main select

Name

MM S S LL

solo

main select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

main select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

main select

Name

MM S S LL

solo

main select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

main select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

main select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

main select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

chan select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

chan select

Name

M S M S LL

solo

chan select

Name

MM S S LL

solo

chan select

Name

MM S S LL

solo

chan select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

chan select

Name

MM S S LL

solo

chan select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

chan select

Name

MM S S LL

solo

main select

Name

MM S S LL

solo

Route

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

12

12

12

6

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

locate time

Read

-

+

=

Edit

Aux

Write Abs

7

8

9

Cue

Write Trim

4

5

6

3

ON Grand Master

x

EQ All Filts Keys

Fader

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

12

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

18

Preview

Glide On

1

2

Move Punch

ATO On

0

.

Clear

Enter

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

24

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

30

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

36

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

42

Select Start

Select End

Hold On

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

48 54 60 72 84

Fill

Fill to Punch

Undo

Redo

Pass Record

Loc

Locate Reg’s

Recall

Trim

Shuttle

Reh

Jog

Roll Back

Return

Auto Punch

Rec

CM401

CM402

S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual

+

Store Locate

-

0

12

6

6

Upper Board Test Keys

Trim

Store Curren t

Pan Strips Only

0

CM408

Trim

Lower Board Test Keys

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Top Level Test Keys To enter the 6 different tests, use the keys shown below. After entering the test, use the detailed description of each test on the following pages to navigate through different test modes within a test.

CPU Board tests cpy

cfg

CPU test

pst

LED test Insrt In

*

Knob test

Switch test LED test

Display test

Exit Test Fader test

Switch Test

Input Dyn In

Display Test

Dyn

On

On

solo

On

solo

Num

Grp

On

solo

Slv

Strp

solo

On

Solo

C

Knob Test

EQ In

EQ

Filts

Filts In

CM402

Fader Test Aux

Exit Test /Exit to main

Pan to:

Pan

CM401/CM408 LoF

LoQ

Knob Test

LED Test

LoF

LoQ

All LEDs Toggle

Halo LEDs Cycle Test

LoF

LoQ

Press Together to Exit Test/Exit to top-level tests

Lower Board

S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual

Page 33

Version 1.0 ©1999 Euphonix, Inc.

LED test The LED test has the following modes; • Toggle upper board LEDs • Toggle all LEDs • LED color test • Vegas mode

All Switch LEDs toggle

All Upper LEDS toggle

* Color Toggle

Color toggle

Input Dyn EQ

All Switch and Indicator LEDs toggle Vegas Mode/Vegas Mode fader cycle toggle

Num

Aux Pan

All Upper & Lower LEDs toggle

swap

Exit Test Key/Exit to main

Grp

Slv

swap

Exit Test

Vegas Mode

Strp

On

Solo

swap

CM402

CM401/CM408 LoF

LoQ

LED Color Toggle Test

LoF

LoQ

All LEDs Toggle

Halo LEDs Cycle Test

LoF

LoQ

Press Together to Exit Test/Exit to top-level tests

Lower Board S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual

Page 34

Version 1.0 ©1999 Euphonix, Inc.

All Switch LEDs Toggle This switch toggles all the upper board LEDs on and off. This mode times out after 5 mins if all LEDs are left ON and goes into Vegas mode.

Color Toggle This switch cycles between the same color LEDs in the following order • Green • Red • Yellow • Orange • Blue

All Switch and Indicator LEDs Toggle This toggles all the upper and lower board LEDs including the daughter board LEDs. NOTE: For thermal reasons, the module should not be left with all LEDs On. Use Vegas mode for burn-in. For protection, the module will time out into Vegas mode if all LEDs are left ON for more than 5 minutes.

Vegas Mode Flashes alternate LEDs on and off. The default Vegas mode also puts the fader into cycle test. Repeated presses of this key toggles the fader cycle on/off. If left running, the fader cycle will time out after 5 minutes.

S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual

Page 35

Version 1.0 ©1999 Euphonix, Inc.

Switch Test Switch test has the following modes; Momentary switch press - This tests lights up the switch LED of a switch while it is pressed.

* Input Dyn EQ Aux

Exit Test Key/Exit to main

Pan CM402/CM408

Exit Test

Num

Grp

swap

Strp

Slv

swap

On

Solo

swap

Cpy

Pst

swap

CM402

S5 Control Surface/Frame Manual

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Intelligent Display Test Display bit test – This test lights up the whole of the intelligent display. It dims the displays for the duration of this test to protect them from overheating and burnout. Display text - This test shows a text on each intelligent display, which happens to be the hexadecimal display number in the software map. This test is not accessible from the lower board.

Display bits test

* Display text test

Input Dyn EQ Aux Exit Test Key/Exit to main

Pan CM402/CM408

Display Bits Test

Exit Test Display Text Test

Num

Grp

swap

Strp

Slv

swap

On

Solo

swap

Cpy

Pst

swap

CM402

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Knob Test • Halo Test • Knob value display • Knob meter display • Knob switch test • Expansion port switch test

* Input

Knob Halo Test/Halo Test Setup

Knob Knob Halo Meters test Knob Display Value Display

Knob Meters Display

Exit Test

Knob Test

Dyn Num

EQ Aux Pan

swap

Exit Test Key/Exit to main

Grp

Slv

swap

Strp

On

Solo

swap

CM402

CM401/CM408 LoF

LoQ

LoF

LoQ

Knob Test

Halo LEDs Cycle Test/LED Cycle Step LoF

LoQ

Press Together to Exit Test/Exit to top-level tests

Lower Board

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Knob value display Displays the hex 0 through FF value of the knob being currently moved on an intelligent display. This mode is useful for testing the CM401 spin knob.

Halo Test This cycles through all the knob halo and center LEDs by turning one LED on at a time on each key press.

Knob meter display Shows the knob value as a bar on the meter board (fader daughter board).

Knob switch test All the knobs halo orange LEDs light up while the knob center switch is pressed. The Expansion port switches are also tested in this mode. Pressing one of the eight switches will light up its LED for as long as the key is pressed.

Expansion port switch test See the Knob switch test section.

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Fader Test • All fader up • All fader down • Fader cycle test with speed control • Fader echo test • Touch Sense Test • Backstop PFL switch test • Fader Write value display • Fader Read value display • TFT backlight brightness test This test is not accessible from the lower board.

All Fader Up

* All Fader Down

Input Fader Cycle

Dyn EQ

Fader Echo

Aux Pan

Exit Test Key/Exit to main

CM401/CM408 All Fader Up

Fader Cycle All Fader Down

Num

swap

Grp

Exit Test Fader Echo

Strp

Slv

swap

On

swap

Solo

Cpy

Pst

swap

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Fader Test (continued) Fader Cycle

Speed

GpSL

GpSL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

GpSL

NonB

9

Rec 10

Rec 11

Rec 12

Rec 13

Rec 14

Rec 15

Rec 16

Rec 17

Rec 18

Rec 19

Rec 20

Rec 21

Rec 22

Rec 23

Rec 24

Rec25

Rec 26

Rec 27

Rec 28

Rec 29

Rec 30

Rec 31

Rec 32

Rec 33

Rec 34

Rec 35

Rec 36

Rec 37

Rec 38

Rec 39

Rec 40

Rec41

Rec 42

Rec 43

Rec 44

Rec 45

Rec 46

Rec 47

Rec 48

Rec Ready

Grp Route

1

Rec

NonB

Rec

A

2

3

Rec

B

Rec

C

4

Rec

D

5

E

All Repro

Record Machine

Rec

6

Rec

F

7

Rec

G

All Input

8

Rec

H

Record Safe

R-1

J

K

Mix Route

M

N

P

Q

R

Pan to: Pan to: Grp Buses Mix Buses

Route to Sections

S

GpSL

Btyp

NonB

Brng

Mon D Source

Mon C Source

Reverse Route

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

2

4

6

Pan

Flts

Ins

Dyn

EQ

Boom

Btrm

PanR

PanR

PanR

PanR

PanR

PanR

PanR

PanR

1

3

5

78

F1tp

F1 F

F2 F

F2tp

PanR

At y p

Mon B Source

Mon A Source

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Surr

Assign Knobs

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

DivF

Aux

In

Dyn

In

xDpt

P1

xHys

Knob Values

Clarinet

Slct/Pnch

cfg

cDpt

P2

P3

P4

P5

LoQ

cGMU

flts

In

EQ

In

Slct/Pnch

Store P

Surr

Ar n g

DivF

At r m

L4 L3 L2 L1 T2 T1

cfg

lmQ

hmQ

Hi Q

LR phase

L

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

FocF

xAtk

xRls

cAtk

cRls

LoF

lmF

hmF

Hi F

FocF

Dly

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

PanF

xRat

xThr

cRat

cThr

LoG

lmG

hmG

Hi G

PanF

Inpt

Solo Ctrl Comms Ctrl

Li

C Ri R

CR Output Sl Sr B

CR Source Main Spkrs Alt 1 Spkrs

Control Room Dim

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

pst

cfg

cpy

Insrt In

*

Insrt In

Input

*

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Aux

Aux

Pan to:

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

Aux

Pan to:

route

M I X

G R P

Pan

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

route

swap swap select

G R P

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

route

swap swap select

G R P

Pan to:

On

Pan

route

swap swap select

M I X

G R P

route

swap swap select

On

Name

On

On

Name

Name

On

Name On

Name

Name On

G R P

route

swap swap select

Name

Name

On

On

On

On

solo

solo

solo

solo

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

main select

Name

MS M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS S LL M

solo

MS S LL M

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

Name

Name

On

On

On

Solo

Cpy

Name On

Pst

swap select

Name

Aux Mstrs

Talk

Input

Grp Mstrs

Dyn

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Slate / Osc

Mix Mstrs

EQ

Filts

swap select

swap swap select

swap

swap

swap select

Pan

swap select

swap mstrs

swap swap select

swap

G R P

route

swap

swap select

swap select

M I X

swap

Center Strip

Mix On

Pass View

Input

Dyn

I

II

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

chan select

Name

main select

Name

solo

MM S S LL

solo

M S M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

M S M S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

MS M S LL

solo

MM S S LL

solo

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Route

ON

x

x

x

x

x

x

EQ

x

Read

-

+

=

Edit

Aux

Write Abs

7

8

9

Cue

Write Trim

4

5

6

3

Fader

fr / ms tick

Trim

Trim

+

Locate Reg’s

Store Curren t

Store Locate

Recall

-

0

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

12

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

18

Preview

Glide On

1

2

Move Punch

ATO On

0

.

Clear

Enter

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

24

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

0 18

30

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

36

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

42

Select Start

Select End

Hold On

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

36 42 48 60 72

48 54 60 72 84

Fill

Fill to Punch

Undo

Redo

Pass Record

Backstop PFL switch LED

Touch Sense

LED

sec / ft beat

Pan Strips Only

12

Fader Read/Write Value Display Upper Display = Read Value Lower Display = Write Value

min bar

locate time

All Filts Keys

ON Grand Master

x

Time Display

Isolate

chan select

ON

Save Mix

hr

swap select

Name

MS S LL M

ALL Strip s

Scroll

Page

swap

Aux Pan to:

On

solo

Clr

ON

ON

Listen

EQ In

Name

On

solo

solo

solo

solo

Strp

Slv

swap

swap

main select

Name On

solo

Grp

M I X

swap select

main select

Name On

solo

solo

Pan M I X

Comms

ON

Insrt In

*

Dyn In

solo

solo

Name

cfg

pst

Name On

solo

On

Name

On

solo

solo

Name On

solo

solo

solo

solo

solo

Name On

Name

Aux

Pan to:

Pan M I X

Name

Name On

solo

Info

Cut

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

On

solo

Name On

solo

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan M I X

Name On

solo

Name

solo

On

solo

Num

G R P

Name On

solo

Name

Name

EQ

Filts

Filts In

Aux

Pan to:

Pan

On solo

Dyn

Filts

Filts In

Name

Input

EQ In

EQ

Filts

Name On

solo

solo

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts In

Insrt In

Dyn In

Dyn

Filts

On

*

Input

EQ In

EQ

Filts In

Insrt In

Dyn In

Dyn

Filts

*

Input

EQ In

EQ

Filts In

Insrt In

Dyn In

Dyn

Filts

*

Input

EQ In

EQ

Filts

Filts In

Insrt In

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ

Filts

*

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

EQ Filts In

Insrt In

Input

Dyn In

Dyn EQ In

*

cfg

cpy

pst

Name

*

Main Panel

Alt 2 Spkrs

Loc

Trim

Shuttle

Reh

Jog

Return

Roll Back

Auto Punch

Rec

solo

MS M S LL

ON

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All fader up All faders all the way up

All fader down All faders all the way down

Fader cycle test with speed control All faders cycle up and down at the speed determined by the speed control knob. The speed control knob also varies the brightness of the TFT backlight when in this test. It should vary from all the way off to the brightest setting. This fader cycle test times out after 5 minutes to protect the faders from burn-out.

Fader echo test All faders follow the one fader touched.

Touch Sense Test Self-test touch sense LED lights up when a fader is touched. This mode is always active in fader test mode.

Backstop PFL switch test Self test backstop PFL LED lights up when a fader is pulled back to enable its backstop PFL switch. This mode is always active in fader test mode.

Fader Write value display Any value written to a fader is displayed in its designated fader write intelligent display. This mode is always active in fader test mode.

Fader Read value display All faders are continuously read and the read value is displayed in its designated fader read intelligent display. This mode is always active in fader test mode.

TFT backlight brightness test See Fader cycle test.

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CPU Test RAM Test This tests the upper unused portion of the CPU board RAM. Watch for the ‘Pass’ display to show up when the test is done.

ROM Test This test reads the ROM and computes and checksum and displays it. The user/tester can match the checksum to a known good checksum to make sure ROM test is successful. Checksum (version 1.0S): CM401

996C

CM402

33ae

CM408

C38e

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PC104 RAM Test This test writes and reads the whole PC104 RAM and checks for errors. Watch for the ‘Pass’ display to show up when the test is done.

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RAM Test

* ROM Test

Input PC104 RAM Test

Dyn EQ Aux Exit Test Key/Exit to main

Pan CM401/CM408

RAM Test

PC104 RAM Test

Exit Test

ROM Test

Num

swap

Grp

Slv

Strp

swap

On

swap

Solo

Cpy

Pst

swap

CM402

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APPENDIX 1 Parts Lists System 5 Leg Set: Part# 946-07220-01 Item#

Item Description

Qty

726-06398-01 726-06846-01 726-06394-01 726-06415-01 726-06493-01 041-06290-00 726-06791-01 000-06790-00 420-04065-00 600-06387-00 600-00728-00 110-05551-00 726-06419-01 726-06847-01 726-06826-01 042-05677-00 048-00929-00 046-06073-00 726-06405-01 06406-01 726-06407-01 726-06838-01 044-06686-00 081-06417-00 726-06832-01 000-06434-00 600-06991-00 030-06993-01 030-06994-01 030-06995-01 030-06996-01 030-06997-01 030-06998-01 030-06999-01 006-04969-00 049-00838-00 032-07207-00 030-07199-01

Leg-Left-Finished S5 Leg-Left-Machined S5 Panel-Weldment-Left Leg Keyboard Tray Assy Track-Keyboard Top S5 10x32x1/4 Pan/Phil/Cz Track-Keyboard Base S5 Glide-Keyboard S5 Dpdt-20a Rocker Iec320/C14 Power Entry Line Filter/Am Coupler Rj45 Panel Mount Leg-Right-Finished S5 Leg-Right-Machined S5 Panel-Weldment-Right 6-32x3/16 Flat/Phil/Clrznc 6-32x3/8 Pan/Phil/Sem-Ext/Clr 4-40x1/4l Pan/Phl/Clr Zinc Bracket-Rear Caster Bracket-Front Caster Caster-36mm Spacer-Left-S5 Cm 5/16-18x.375 Bolt Socket #10 Flat Washer-Brass Ac Cover S5 Leveling Pad-5/16-18 Iec320/C13 Power Outlet Ca-Ac Line-S5 Frame Ca-Ac Neutral-S5 Frame Ca-Ac Gnd-S5 Frame Ca-Outlet Ac Line-S5 Frame Ca-Outlet Ac Neutral-S5 Ca-Sw Line-S5 Frame Ca-Sw Neutral-S5 Frame Label-Universal Ground 6-32 Kepnut/Ext/Clr Zinc Ca-Pwr/Iec/N-Usa/8ft/15a Ca-Door Support-S5

1 1 1 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 14 4 4 2 2 4 1 8 2 2 4 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 4

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Parts List (cont) 000-07194-00 044-06686-00 041-07074-00 041-00917-00 002-07316-00 726-07216-01 084-00939-00 046-07331-00

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1.5" Grommet 5/16-18x.375 Bolt Socket 10-24x3/8l Pan/Phil/Cz 10-32x.125l Skt/Shldr/Ss Cable-Strap Kbd Palmrest-S5 #10 Washer Ext Star/Clr Zinc 10-32x3/8 Button/Skt/Ss

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Parts List (cont)

System 5 Frame Set, 6ft: Part# 946-06425-01 Item#

Item Description

Qty

726-06399-01 726-06400-01 726-06408-01 726-06402-01 726-06403-01 726-06404-01 726-06411-01 726-06686-01 600-07223-00 032-07147-00 032-07148-00 032-07149-00 032-07150-00 081-07193-00 936-07218-01 043-06688-00 082-06689-00 046-06401-00 046-06421-00 081-07193-00 936-07241-01 044-07236-00 936-07239-01 000-06690-00 044-06686-00 936-07240-01 040-06833-00 030-07394-01

Beam-Box 6ft S5 Clamp-Beam Beam-Back 6ft S5 Plate-Back Beam Palm Rest-6ft S5 Plate-Palm Beam Brace-Back Cover-Back 3ft Power Strip-Iec320-6pos Iec320 Jumper Cordset-0.5m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-1.0m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-1.5m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-2.5m 3/8 Flat/Wash/Ss S5 Frame Bolt Kit 5/16-18x3.5 Bolt Hex-Head-Zi 5/16 Lockwasher 5/16-18x2.25 Bolt Flat/Soc/Ss 3/8-16x1.25l Buttonhd/Skt/Ss 3/8 Flat/Wash/Ss S5 Rear Panel Bolt Kit ¼-20x3/8 B4cs S5 Tee Hardware Kit 5/16-18x.375 Tee Nut/Cz 5/16-18x.375 Bolt Socket Hd/Cz S5 Thumb Screw Kit 10-32x3/8 Thumb\Washer Face Ca-Internal Ethernet/6ft

2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 5 3 2 1 8 1 16 16 8 8 8 1 20 1 22 22 7 4 1

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Parts List (cont)

System 5 Frame Set, 9ft: Part# 946-06840-01 Item#

Item Description

Qty

726-06437-01 726-06400-01 726-06439-01 726-06402-01 726-07168-01 726-06404-01 726-06411-01 726-06686-01 600-07223-00 032-07147-00 032-07148-00 032-07149-00 032-07150-00 030-07180-01 936-07218-01 043-06688-00 082-06689-00 046-06401-00 046-06421-00 081-07193-00 936-07241-01 044-07236-00 936-07239-01 000-06690-00 044-06686-00 936-07240-01 040-06833-00

Beam-Box 9ft S5 Clamp-Beam Beam-Back 9ft S5 Plate-Back Beam Palm Rest-9ft S5 Plate-Palm Beam Brace-Back Cover-Back 3ft Power Strip-Iec320-Reworked Iec320 Jumper Cordset-0.5m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-1.0m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-1.5m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-2.5m Ca-Internal Ethernet/9ft S5 Frame Bolt Kit 5/16-18x3.5 Bolt Hex-Head-Zi 5/16 Lockwasher 5/16-18x2.25 Bolt Flat/Soc/Ss 3/8-16x1.25l Buttonhd/Skt/Ss 3/8 Flat/Wash/Ss S5 Rear Panel Bolt Kit ¼-20x3/8 B4cs S5 Tee Hardware Kit 5/16-18x.375 Tee Nut/Cz 5/16-18x.375 Bolt Socket Hd/Cz S5 Thumb Screw Kit 10-32x3/8 Thumb\Washer Face

2 4 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 5 3 2 1 1 1 16 16 8 8 8 1 20 1 22 22 10 4

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Parts List (cont)

System 5 Frame Set, 12ft: Part# 946-07160-01 Item#

Item Description

Qty

726-07164-01 726-06400-01 726-07163-01 726-06402-01 726-07162-01 726-06404-01 726-06411-01 726-06686-01 600-07223-00 032-07147-00 032-07148-00 032-07149-00 032-07150-00 936-07218-00 043-06688-00 082-06689-00 046-06401-00 046-06421-00 081-07193-00 936-07241-01 044-07236-00 936-07239-01 000-06690-00 044-06686-00 936-07240-01 040-06833-00 936-07237-01 726-06416-01 000-06434-00 000-06690-00 044-07192-00 030-07395-01

Beam-Box-12ft S5 Clamp-Beam Beam-Back-12ft S5 Plate-Back Beam Palm Rest-12ft S5 Plate-Palm Beam Brace-Back Cover-Back 3ft Power Strip-Iec320-6pos Iec320 Jumper Cordset-0.5m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-1.0m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-1.5m Iec320 Jumper Cordset-2.5m S5 Frame Bolt Kit 5/16-18x3.5 Bolt Hex-Head-Zi 5/16 Lockwasher 5/16-18x2.25 Bolt Flat/Soc/Ss 3/8-16x1.25l Buttonhd/Skt/Ss 3/8 Flat/Wash/Ss S5 Rear Panel Bolt Kit 1/4-20x3/8 B4cs S5 Tee Hardware Kit 5/16-18x.375 Tee Nut/Cz 5/16-18x.375 Bolt Socket Hd/Cz S5 Thumb Screw Kit 10-32x3/8 Thumb\Washer Face S5 Aux Leg Kit Leg-Auxiliary S5 Leveling Pad-5/16-18 5/16-18x.375 Tee Nut/Cz 5/16-18x.50 Bolt Socket Hd Ca-Internal Ethernet/12ft

2 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 5 3 2 1 1 16 16 8 8 8 1 20 1 22 22 13 4 1 1 2 8 8 1

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