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1. z z T o 9 O o O o MLX cinerea A suenan AO AAA A A A O unenon e 2 SELECT 2 SELECT SELECT fF SELECT SELECT SELECT O O GAIN TB E33 E EE 3 EJ E En TIMER EE O ue TB a 0d M GUEST STUDIO ic E StA mix StA mix B oni e eT Co d ux L udio Stu 10 rogral ux 10 _ jon 410 mm fam 410 fom 10 fan sale Jette sal EI L E 0 0 0 0 JL hab JL L C 10 10 10 Lm 10 53 L 2 20 20 20 30 m 30 pm 30 30 a O L 40 m jm 40 mua E 40 m jm 40 jm T L 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 ELE ELE EN E E ON ON ON o o ON ON ON ON ON E E O O ERRE NUN ie OFF OFF OFF Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 5 i i Operation Lo gitek PTS Mosaic Fader Modules MLX FADER Fader Module International non UK Layout TAKE A1 A2 A3 A4 E 4 UJ Q c m
2. OFF OFF Use the FCN function wheel to select the various input functions such as extra Aux busses mode pan trim EQ dynamics and Input selection See the Mosaic screens section for details on each function Use the SEL wheel to change the input selection If you press the CNG button first or make a selection with the FCN wheel the SEL wheel will cycle through the options for that function The CNG button provides access to the function selections shown on the screen and will automatically illuminate when a change is in progress via the function select wheels Pressing the CNG button while it is active will cancel any changes in progress The TAKE button accepts an input change to the fader and provides access to the extra menus for EQ and Dynamics Pressing A1 A2 A3 or A4 will assign deassign the fader to that AUX bus Pressing PGM will assign deassign the fader to the main Program bus Pressing IN will toggle the fader source between the last two used inputs This button can also be configured to select a default input for that fader If the source has a return mix minus pressing TB sends the announcer mic to that source Press the button momentarily to lock on or hold it down for push to talk Press the CUE button to hear the input on the internal cue PFL bus Press again to turn CUE off
3. cias 34 perderia 35 AAA n 35 expe E A 36 NOW NSS UGS P dO 38 APpendixB SPECHICALIONS osissa ooo rocio M 39 MOa TENE a A e o een 39 MOSTE MOGUC cercos etnia 39 o o T T TOUT 40 Mosie Power UDD T m 40 APPenaieE RIOS sonia P 41 Ta Udo EI e T 41 2 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 1 i Introduction Lo E itek CO a err ere re E ee ee 43 Appendix E Additional Protocol Commands eee eene 44 PVN SG SS M Y S 44 46 Mosaic Feature Commands c cccccccccceccccccccccceccececcuccceucceusecueeusuecucescuccsescssevsuseecessaeueess Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 3 ATTN 1 j e El Introduction Lo itek 1 Introduction About this Manual This manual describes the installation and operation of the Logitek Mosaic control surface Intended Audience This manual is aimed at Engineers responsible for installing configuring and supporting a Logitek Console Router System with the Mosaic surface In the context of a system installation or to become familiar with the entire Logitek Console Router System the reader should also reference Audio Engine Installation amp Operation Manual gt AEConfig User s Manual gt Supervisor User s Manual gt CommandBuilder User s Manual The co
4. Use the FCN wheel to select the IN function then the SEL wheel to scroll through the list to find the source that you wish to route to that fader Press the TAKE button to accept the change Press the CNG button to cancel the change Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 5 b i Operation Lo gitek PERS Mosaic Control Modules MLX MON Monitor Module GUEST STUDIO INPUT LAST TAKE e Pas MONO SPLIT Follow Mon HEADPHONES MONO MUTE MONITOR d NM Use the INPUT wheel to select the source for the Guest Headphones Studio send Use the GAIN knob to increase clockwise or decrease anticlockwise the level to the Guest Headphone Studio Use the EXT CUE knob to increase clockwise or decrease anticlockwise the level of the External Cue source to the Cue bus Use the TB IN knob to increase clockwise or decrease anticlockwise the level of the Talkback Return being sent to the cue headphones monitor channels Press the MUTE button to mute Talkback Return Pressing MUTE a second time will unmute the Talkback Return Use the CUE knob to increase clockwise or decrease anticlockwise the level going to the Mosaic s Cue speaker and split cue to headphones Press the LAST button to toggle between the current source and the last used
5. and single button access to more functions The Mosaic surface is based on a series of modules that can be configured to suit the user s requirements These modules include MLX FADER Fader Module double width MLX MON Monitor Module double width MLX NSOFT Narrow Softkey Module single width MLX WSOFT Wide Softkey Module double width MLX EQ Audio Processing Module double width MLX BLANK Blank Module single width VVVVV ON In addition the Monitor Bridge is available in both wide and narrow form factor The main frame is available in a number of different sizes to accommodate a variety of console sizes and fader numbers The frame is designed to be sunken into a desk for permanent installation y Figure 1 Mosaic 12 Fader Console Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 5 ATTN 1 i El Introduction Lo itek System Requirements Mosaic is designed to connect to a Logitek Audio Engine running DSP version 3 x or later Certain Mosaic functions may require a specific type or release of DSP card Contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller if you are unsure or are adding a Mosaic surface to a pre existing Logitek facility System Architecture Put simply the Mosaic surface is just a remote control panel for the Audio Engine Unlike traditional analog consoles no audio passes through the Mosaic or its faders with the exception of the cue speaker audio The Mosaic talks to the Audio Engine using the L
6. for that fader The cue bus may be pre or post fader depending on your Engine and Input configuration Click down Cue Infinity can be enabled in your Engine configuration to automatically select cue when the fader is all the way down See the following page for information on the Mosaic fader screen Moving the FADER up or down will increase or decrease respectively the level of the assigned source Fader range is from infinity to 10dB Each fader has illuminated OFF and ON push buttons for that channel These are used to put sources to air in conjunction with the PGM and AUX mix busses Both the OFF and ON buttons can have GPI remote control of sources if configured in your Audio Engine In some cases the operation of AUX busses may be configured to be independent of the ON OFF switch and or the Fader gain setting The color of the Mosaic ON OFF buttons is software configurable to allow for input designation state change or other effects In Mosaic v2 the ON OFF buttons can be configured to swap positions Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual ps 5 rj Operation Lo E 1tek MLX FADER Fader Module Screens The Fader Module has an LCD color screen shared between two faders Illustrated below is the section for a single fader The Mosaic is also supplied with vMosaic a software tool which allows the fader screen to be replicated onto a PC screen for larger display READY READY Hi F 10 000 Hi G 0 HM F 3 000 H
7. for v2 1 command set for other modules Save Fader On Off swap mode to non volatile memory 2 11 January 2005 Fixed bug that could cause the surface to lockup when powered on or module connected Changes to default COM Port to Device Address Map see table on page 18 MLX 411 Monitor Module Version Dae Dae EO 2005 v1 x Public Release a r November 2005 v2 x Beta Release Added BUS37 switch for LAST button OFF last input mode ON default input mode Added AE command type 61 to set default route for IN button when in default input mode Added BUS15 switch status for Follow Monitor mode on Headphones amp Guest Studio Fader levels are stabilized when sitting on threshold between two levels Fixed issues with Follow Monitor routing and status in 16 character mode November 2005 v2 x Public Release MLX 412 Meter Bridge April 2005 v1 x Public Release 2 0 November 2005 v2 x Beta Release Added support for timer to be controlled from Supervisor with AE type 64 commands Added support for second timer Added support for small timer mode no seconds oval Locations for Timer Clock Meters and Delay time now settable with AE commands Added support for six horizontal meters on chan35 40 Improved seconds oval on clocks and timers Fixed bug in seconds oval when changing from down to up mode All 16 characters of source name are now shown in timer when in auto mode 2 1 November 2005 v2 x Public Release Restored default position of
8. gt AUX2 lt 05 gt AUX3 06 AUXA 07 AUX4 lt 08 gt AUX5 note PGM LED meter cannot be changed in v2 1 lt 00 gt Off 01 On lt 00 gt lED 01 LCD 00 to FF Distance from left edge of screen in pixels default OA lt 00 gt to FF Distance from top edge of screen in pixels default 14 lt 01 gt to lt 06 gt LCD screen number from left to right default 04 00 to FF Lower bar offset from top bar in pixels The follow example sets the location of the Monitor meter Meter 7 2 to its default location and spacing on LCD screen 4 02 OA AE 2C 41 02 01 01 OA 14 04 16 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Sos Appendix E d e r1 Additional Protocol Commands Lo itek Surface Configuration Clock Control Used to control the position and settings of the Mosaic time of day clock v2 0 and later Byte Description Notes 02 Start byte gt 09 Bytes to follow PO lt AE gt Command Set Effect 41 _ Type Surface Config o lt 0B gt Command Set Clock o lt 00 gt Big lt 01 gt Small default 00 lt 00 gt to lt FF gt Left edge of first digit in pixels default 21h 33d 10 lt dt gt Data Byte Y Pos lt 00 gt to lt FF gt Bottom edge of first digit in pixels default 50h 80d 1 lt dt gt DataByte LCD Data Byte LCD lt 01 gt to lt 06 gt LCD screen number from left to right def
9. inputs and another for GPI outputs See Appendix B for connector pinouts Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual ATTN i 4 E Configuration Lo itek 4 Configuration This chapter covers basic configuration information relating specifically to the Mosaic surface Audio Engine setup and configuration is covered in detail in the following manuals Logitek Audio Engine User s Manual Logitek AEConfig User s Manual COM Port Configuration The Mosaic contains 12 COM ports per 25 pair connector from the Power Supply Unit These ports are internally mounted to connect to each module with one external COM port to connect to the Meter Bridge By default the Device Address to Com Port map is set inside the Mosaic Power Supply Unit firmware and will suit most installations The defaults are shown on the following page Mosaic v2 adds the ability to change the Com Port mapping using hex commands sent from Supervisor These are stored in the power supply s non volatile RAM so don t need to be sent each power up See Appendix E for Mosaic configuration commands Audio Engine Configuration Configuration of the Audio Engine is done in AEConfig Currently there are no specific features that are set by AEConfig configuration is as per other Logitek Surfaces Currently AEConfig does not include specific DSP table entries for the Mosaic You should use a Numix surface of the next nearest size when configuring a Mosaic In th
10. mounted in a desk cutout in a permanent studio installation The Meter Bridge can be screwed to the desk and mounted using the supplied mounting brackets Power Supply Unit The Power Supply Unit is a 2 RU sized rack mount box designed for mounting in an under desk studio rack If the supplied cables are not long enough to allow for convenient mounting custom length cables are readily available The Power Supply is suitable for mounting in a studio environment and has been designed to be silent The modules are a low noise type and all electronics is solid state no mechanical relays The Power Supply contains one or two switch mode supply modules with a power indicator for each module on the front panel Power inlet is via a single IEC connector on the rear of the Power Supply Unit A power cable is supplied only for US installations International customers may contact their reseller for the supply of power cables if required As the power supplies are of switch mode type there is no voltage selection required Mosaic Frames A number of Mosaic frame sizes are available depending on the total number of faders and control modules Each module takes up either one or two slots in the frame The Fader Monitor Processing and Wide Softkey modules take two slots The Narrow Softkey and Blank Panel take up one slot The frame will be shipped with the modules connected and fitted as ordered These modules can be moved if desired If mov
11. or three different flash speeds Each programmable button can be set to one of 16 brightness levels Wide Softkey Module Width 2 slots Features The Wide Softkey Module provides the following features 12 programmable buttons with red backlighting 21 programmable buttons with yellow backlighting Solid illumination or three different flash speeds Each programmable button can be set to one of 16 brightness levels Timer controls Two full color LCD screens that display record router information as well as user text Meter Bridges Narrow Meter Bridge Dimensions 13 W x 3 8 H x 2 6 D 330 mm x 97 mm x 66 mm Features The Narrow Meter Bridge provides the following features 40 LED stereo bar graph meter tri color LEDs simultaneously showing peak and VU levels 16 character LED display shows meter source or programmable text Two full color backlit LCD screens can be user programmed to display auxiliary bus meters clock up down timer talk delay operation user text or user graphics Wide Meter Bridge Dimensions 23 7 W x 3 8 Hx 2 6 D 602 mm x 97 mm x 66 mm Features The Wide Meter Bridge provides the following features 40 LED stereo bar graph meter tri color LEDs simultaneously showing peak and VU levels 16 character LED display shows meter source or programmable text Six full color backlit LCD screens can be user programmed to display auxiliary bus meters clock up down timer talk delay operation user te
12. source The last source is displayed above the current source Use the TAKE button to accept a change when selecting a source Use the TB toggle button to enable Talkback Return to the Guest Studio send Turning on Follow Mon function will set the Guest Studio source to follow changes to the Monitor The IN1 and IN2 buttons are programmed with hotkey sources such as the PGM bus or off air Use the INPUT wheel to select the source for the Monitor or Announcer Headphones Press the LAST button to toggle between the current source and the last used source Use the TAKE button to accept a change when selecting a source Press the MONO button to put the Monitor or Headphones into a mono mix The SPLIT button for the Headphones will enable the Split Cue mode When a fader is on Cue the headphone source mixes to the left ear and the Cue bus is sent to the right ear Turning on Follow Mon function will set the Headphones source to follow changes to the Monitor Pressing the DIM button will turn on the Monitor Dim Pressing the MUTE button will mute the send to the Monitor DIM and MUTE are independent of other monitor muting or dim activated by mic mute or talkback dim The IN1 to IN5 buttons are programmed with hotkey sources such as the PGM bus off air receiver post delay return etc These are programmed in CommandBuilder and allow direct access to commonly used sources Turn the HEADPHONES or MONITOR gain knobs to increase clockwi
13. that may need to be replaced in the life of a console Contents The Mosaic spares kit contains the following 1 x Cue gain pot for monitor module 1 x Large softkey module switch 1 x Fader On Off switch 2 x Small fader amp softkey module switch 1 x Mechanical encoder with detents 1 x Penny amp Giles fader VVVVV ON Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Sos Appendix E i 9 Additional Protocol Commands Log itek Appendix E Additional Protocol Commands This section documents Logitek Protocol commands specific to the Mosaic surface These commands add additional support for functions such as meter bridge feature locations timer controls and advanced feature sets The standard set of Logitek Protocol commands such as channel on channel off input route fader level etc is documented in the Logitek Protocol Reference The commands and busses in this section have been added for Mosaic v2 x and are not supported in v1 x versions Mosaic Busses These Bus settings supplement the standard busses available in the Logitek system Fader Devices BUS16 Channel Off bottom button lamp address BUS17 Channel On top button lamp address These two Busses are used to address Mosaic Color or Flash commands to the fader ON and OFF buttons The lamp state is not addressed by these instead it is tied to the channel s BUSO state If the function of the OFF and ON buttons has been swapped the above commands will still
14. 0 to FF Bottom edge of first digit in pixels default 18h 24d 10 Data Byte LCD lt 01 gt to lt 06 gt LCD screen number from left to right default 06 The following example will enable delay display in its default position on LCD screen 6 UZ US Ab 20 4L IF Ol 00 10 18 06 TIP The delay time display will only turn on when the Audio Engine sends delay status information from the SharcAttack card When delay is off or no data is received this display will not show Surface Configuration COM Port Control Used to set the map of COM ports to device numbers v2 0 and later Byte Description Notes lt 02 gt Startbyte o 06 Bytstofollow gt lt AE gt Command Set Effect os Type Surface Config lt AA gt Command SetCOM Data Byte COM Port 01 to lt 17 gt COM Port Number in hex 1 23 decimal Data Byte Devices lt 00 gt to lt 09 gt Number of Devices on this port 1 9 decimal This is used where it is necessary to remap the default COM Port to device allocations The following example will set Com Port 1 to use two Device Numbers starting at 0B 02 06 AE OB 41 AA 01 02 TIP X After issuing a COM Port mapping change it is recommended you do a power cycle reset on the Mosaic surface TIP The Mosaic v2 x currently only supports one module using a device number set You cannot mirror the same device across multiple modules ports Logitek Mosaic
15. 1 TIP After issuing this command a power cycle reset is required This command should not be left in Init Triggers or Surface Reset Triggers It is designed to be used once only when a NV RAM clear is required Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual
16. 7 N Lo gitek Revision 1 12 Jan 2006 Logitek Electronic Systems Inc 5622 Edgemoor Drive Houston Texas 77081 Tel 713 664 4470 Fax 713 664 4479 Email help logitekaudio com Web www logitekaudio com Contents O 2005 Logitek Electronic Systems Inc Notice Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information However Logitek Electronic Systems Inc assumes no responsibility for its use nor any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which would result Worldwide rights reserved Except for your own personal use no part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system transmitted or reproduced in any way including but not limited to photocopy photograph magnetic or other record without the prior agreement and written permission of Logitek Electronic Systems Inc Logitek is a trademark of Logitek Electronic Systems Inc All other trademarks acknowledged All specifications are subject to change without notice 1 ie Introduction Lo Itek Document Revisions Date Revision Author Notes May 2005 First release of Mosaic manual November 2005 1 7 Paul ee Renamed to Mosaic Reference Manual User Operations content now duplicated in Mosaic Operator s Manual Updated Release Notes Appendix A for Mosaic v2 x software Added details of new Mosaic commands Appendix E December 2005 Paul Dengate Final Release of Mosaic v2 1 updates amp additions U
17. M G 0 HM BW 100 LM F 1 000 A5 A6 A7 A8 LM G 0 LM BW 100 Lo F 100 LoG 0 Mode OUT Studio A Studio A CD 2 CD 2 Figure 10 Function Screen Figure 11 Dynamics Figure 12 EQ Screen Screen EQ DYN In Studio A CD 2 Fader Number Faders are numbered from left to right starting at 01 Alias Label An Alias can be assigned to a source device and will be displayed on any fader that has that source as an input A Label can be assigned to a specific fader or source Both can only be a maximum of 8 characters and are displayed at the top section of the Fader Screen See the CommandBuilder manual for more information on Aliases and Labels Input Meter When a SharcAttack DSP card is fitted to the Audio Engine and is allocated to the Mosaic surface an input meter is provided for each fader By default this meter is pre fader Using recent SA DSP firmware March 2005 and later this meter can be changed to post fader by turning on BUS20 for that fader This setting can be set in the Init Trigger or changed as required in other Triggers Gain Reduction Meter When a SharcAttack DSP card is fitted to the Audio Engine and is allocated to the Mosaic surface a gain reduction meter is provided for each fader This meter only appears when Dynamics is turned on for that fader and shows the amount of gain reduction being applied by the compressor and limiter Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual PERS 5 ov B Oper
18. Out21 46 CPIQut21 22 23 GPlIn23 48 Ground 23 GPIOut23 48 CPIQut23 24 GPlIn24 49 Ground 24 GPIOut24 49 GPIOut24 50 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Appendix C i Pinouts __ Logitek itek To Surface Connection from Mosaic PSU to Surface is via one or two 25 pair cables Generally there is no need to make your own cables However the pinouts are shown for reference Surface A Pin Connection Pin Connection 4 RX2 29 Ground 6 RX3 31 Ground 8 RX4 33 Ground 9 IX5 34 4XV 15 TX8 40 42V 16 RX8 41 Ground 19 TX10 44 42V 21 TX11 46 42V 23 TX12 48 42V 24 RX12 49 Ground Surface B Pin Connection Pin Connection 1 TX13 26 24V_ 4 RXi4 29 Ground X 6 RX15 31 Ground 8 RX16 33 Ground X 9 X17 34 24V_ 10 RX17 35 Ground 11 TX18 136 24V 14 RX19 39 Ground 15 TX20 40 424V 16 RX20 41 Ground 18 RX21 43 Ground 19 TX22 44 4324V 21 TX23 46 4324V 23 Nocomnect 48 No connect 24 Noconnect 49 No connect 50 No connect 4 N N Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual pos Y v en Logitek Appendix D Spares Kit A spares kit is available from Logitek Electronic Systems This kit contains mechanical parts
19. Reference Manual Sos i Appendix E Additional Protocol Commands Lo 2 itek Surface Configuration Set Global Features Used to set Global features such as On Off Aussie button swap v2 1 and later Seq Byte Description Notes 02 Startbyte 00 ooo 06 Bytes to follow I J i 458 IAE Command SetEfect d Device Number Any device number on surface suggest using Fader 1 T 41 lype SufaceConfig lt 29 gt Command SetGlobal 00 International Standard lt 01 gt Alternate Standard The following example will set the Mosaic Fader On Off buttons into Aussie Down Under mode 02 06 AE OB 41 29 00 01 TIP After issuing this command a power cycle reset is recommended This mode is stored in non volatile memory so does not need to be sent on surface reset After the command is sent the function changes when the buttons are next used or on startup TIP This command requires MLX 400 Fader firmware v2 1 or later Surface Configuration Reset to Defaults Used to set the Mosaic functions to their default locations v2 0 and later Seq Byte Description Notes lt 02 gt Start byte MED I aW 1 LLL Bytes to follow p lt AE gt Command Set Effect os Kd Device Number K4l Type SurfaceConig OOS The following example will set the Mosaic features to default locations and clear feature locations from non volatile memory 02 05 AE 2C 41 55 0
20. address the bottom or top button lamp respectively the lamps are still addressed with the position bus number irrespective of function BUS37 Select mode for IN button OFF last input ON default input BUS38 PGM bus lock ON locked BUS39 AUX1 bus lock ON locked BUS40 AUX2 bus lock ON locked BUS41 AUX3 bus lock ON locked BUS42 AUX4 bus lock ON locked BUS43 AUX5 bus lock ON locked BUS44 AUX6 bus lock ON locked BUS45 AUX7 bus lock ON locked BUS46 AUX8 bus lock ON locked The above busses are used to set a lock on the PGM or AUX buttons on the Mosaic If the bus is on the respective PGM or AUX assignment button for that channel will not operate in the studio These Busses could be set inside a Trigger to prevent an operator from changing assignments on certain faders This is useful when network clean feed mixes must be made and you do not wish the console operator to override or accidentally change an assignment Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual PERS Appendix E A o r3 Additional Protocol Commands Lo itek Monitor Devices BUS15 Follow Monitor mode on off applies to Headphones In and Studio In BUS16 Monitor Hotkey 1 BUS17 Monitor Hotkey 2 BUS18 Monitor Hotkey 3 not available on Studio In BUS19 Monitor Hotkey 4 not available on Studio In BUS20 Monitor Hotkey 5 not available on Studio In BUS37 Select mode for LAST button OFF last input ON default
21. ation Lo gitek A5 A6 A7 A8 A5 to A8 are additional AUX mix busses These may not be available depending on your Audio Engine configuration To assign or de assign a fader to AUX5 8 use the FCN wheel to select the appropriate mix bus and then the SEL wheel to toggle the assignment on and off Mode Use the FCN wheel to highlight the input mode Then use the SEL wheel to move between the options of MONO PHASE LL RR Lx and xR The mode is changed as you make the selection Press the TAKE button to accept and exit the menu This function may not be enabled on certain inputs depending on your Audio Engine configuration Pan After highlighting the PAN function use the SEL wheel to move the balance left or right by winding the wheel anticlockwise or clockwise The source is panned as you turn the wheel Press the TAKE button to accept and exit the menu This function may not be enabled on certain inputs depending on your Audio Engine configuration Trim After highlighting the TRIM function use the SEL wheel to move the TRIM between 10 dB and 10 dB by turning the wheel anticlockwise or clockwise The trim level is adjusted as you turn the wheel Press the TAKE button to accept and exit the menu This function is enabled on all inputs EQ To edit the EQ settings for an input use the FCN wheel to select the EQ function Use the SEL wheel to toggle between EQ in and out Press the TAKE button to bring up the EQ settings menu Use th
22. ault 01 un Me The following example will put the Mosaic clock in its default position on LCD screen 1 U2 09 AB 20 41 0B UL DO 21 30 OF TIP The Mosaic clock should be addressed to CHAN33 LINE15 and then positioned using the command above If the clock data is sent to another line the clock will display as a standard text clock as per Numix and Remora surfaces Surface Configuration Timer Control Used to control the position and settings of the Mosaic timers v2 0 and later Byte Description Notes lt 02 gt Start bye o 09 Bytestofollow SS KAE gt Command Set Effect 000000ooooo lt 41 gt Type Surface Config lt 01 gt to lt 06 gt LCD screen number from left to right default 05 un fo ET E U1 The following example will enable Timer 1 in big mode in its default position on LCD screen 5 02 09 AR 20 4L lo OL 00 2L 90 05 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual POR Appendix E A o r3 Additional Protocol Commands Lo itek Surface Configuration Delay Control Used to control the position and settings of the Mosaic talk delay display v2 0 and later Seq Byte Description Notes Device Number of Meter Bridge in hex 2C Port 1 54 Port 2 68 or 6A Port 3 lt 00 gt Of 01 On default 01 lt 00 gt Default Type lt 00 gt to lt FF gt Left edge of first digit in pixels default 10h 16d Data Byte Y Pos 0
23. clock to screen 1 of Wide Meter Bridge Fixed problem where delay time display does not always update correctly Delay display is now erased after an Engine is reset causing delay to be emptied Fixed issue with timer running slow Fixes issue with components not erasing prior locations when moved to new location Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 S v Appendix A Release Notes Lo Itek Known Issues The following issues have been reported and are under investigation Mosaic v1 x MLX 400 Fader When the IN button is pressed a phantom Bus On command is sent Upgrade to MLX 400 v1 8 or later from the surface after the route is made This may have undesirable effects on other functionality MLX 410 PSU GPI Output 7 sticks on after a pulse A2 command is sent MLX 411 Monitor In 16 Character mode the Monitor module does not update the pre Upgrade to MLX 411 v2 0 or later line of the Device Name for the Headphones or Studio Guest in Follow Mon mode MLX 411 Monitor In 16 Character mode the Monitor module does not perform the route Upgrade to MLX 411 v2 0 or later for the Headphones or Studio Guest in Follow Mon mode MLX 412 Bridge In 16 Character mode the Meter Bridge does not show the 2 line of Upgrade to MLX 412 v2 0 or later the Device Name on the Timer when auto reset is used MLX 412 Bridge LCD meter display right channel middle segment does not overhang Firmware update in development This
24. d this can be replaced with a custom made cable using flat telephone cable and RJ11 connectors Internal Module Connections Inside the frame the one or two 25 pair connectors depending on frame size are broken out to individual port connections There is generally no requirement to replace these cables as the lengths are made to suit the position of each module PSU to Audio Engine The Mosaic Power Supply Unit connects to the Logitek Audio Engine using a balanced serial link Standard CAT5 or better cabling is recommended The cable required will depend on the type of controller card and connectors in the Audio Engine New systems are supplied with the AE C6 controller card which connects using an RJ45 at the Audio Engine and Mosaic Older Engines running the AE C2 card supplied in 2004 or earlier have a DB9 connection at the Audio Engine The Mosaic is supplied with a CAT5 patch lead to connect the AE C6 to the Mosaic Power Supply Unit This lead is sufficient for testing purposes however the Audio Engine will normally be located away from on air studios You can use a dedicated CAT5 cable or existing structured cabling If using structured cabling systems care should be exercised to ensure the Audio Engine connections are not confused with other network outlets and that the link is not unintentionally un patched See Appendix B for connector pinouts Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual POR 3 i Ph
25. de sources orderwire lines etc or to show status information from external GPls eg program fail The lamps in the buttons support 16 brightness levels Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 6 l Maintenance Lo 1tek 6 Maintenance The Mosaic uses multi layer boards with surface mount technology As such the majority of the console is not user serviceable However there are some basic tasks that can be performed by suitably qualified technical personnel Warranty Logitek Electronic Systems will honor the warranty of the system when conducting field maintenance provided gt Repairs or updates only relate to recommended and documented procedures Care is taken and procedures are followed Repairs are conducted by suitably trained or experienced service personnel If you do not feel comfortable performing maintenance or repairs please do not proceed If you would like advice prior to attempting a repair please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller Firmware Updates Each module strip has a firmware chip that is field upgradeable Logitek Electronic Systems or your value added reseller may from time to time supply firmware updates to add new features or fix bugs A list of firmware versions is contained in Appendix A Each module type has specific firmware that only runs on that module When fitting updated firmware ROMs take care to use the correct chip for that mo
26. dule Firmware chips are labeled with the module code version and date A PLCC extractor tool is recommended for removing ROMs Due to the physical layout of the Mosaic modules you may only be able to extract the ROM from one side at a time depending on the size profile of the extractor tool Take care to not bend the pins of the chip when removing it Figure 19 Monitor Module underside Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual POR 6 ia Maintenance Lo itek Tools Required gt Hex Allen Key 1 16 and 3 32 As of Mid May 2005 a tool is provided with each surface gt PLCC Extractor tool Procedure It is not essential that the Mosaic be completely powered off during a ROM upgrade however the individual module should be disconnected before removing the chip Remove the two or four hex screws from the required module Carefully remove the module from the frame Disconnect the COM cable from the RJ11 connector Use the PLCC extractor to carefully remove the existing ROM chip Depending on the extractor used you may only be able to use one side of the tool if so exercise caution so the pins are not bent 5 Insert the new ROM chip by lining up the notch on the top left of the chip and gently pressing It in 6 Reconnect the module COM cable 7 Replace the module in the frame and screw it back in hh 0 Ne Anti static precautions should be taken when replacing firmware chips In additi
27. e Fit the replacement fader to the module using the two hew screws Replace the slider cap Reconnect the fader connector ensuring the same polarity as the other fader on the module Replace the module in the frame and screw it back in je A AN Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual PERS 6 E Maintenance Lo itek Module swap out If you need to swap a module with an on site spare you can simply unscrew the module disconnect it connect the replacement and screw it in Modules are fully hot swappable they will refresh their status shortly after powering up Softkey Button LED Repair The small Mosaic buttons used for bus assignments and Softkeys contain an LED which can sometimes be subject to movement by the button shell In some cases the LED may become dislodged from the PCB below It is possible to conduct field repairs to re solder the LEDs to the PCB However this requires removing the knob caps screen connectors and boards This procedure can be delicate and time consuming Please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller for advice before conducting this procedure In many cases it may be easier to arrange replacement modules or boards rather than attempt a field repair More Assistance If you would like more assistance with maintenance and service please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller You can also post questions and review other users experiences at the Logitek s
28. e FCN wheel to select a parameter and then the SEL wheel to adjust The parameters are Hi F High Frequency 4 000 to 20 000 Hz Hi G High Gain 20 to 20 dB HM F High mid Frequency 1 000 to 20 000 Hz HMG High mid Gain 20 to 20 dB HM BW High mid Bandwidth 10 to 4 000 Hz LM F Low mid Frequency 30 to 8 000 Hz IMG Low mid Gain 20 to 20 dB LM BW Low mid Bandwidth 10 to 4 000 Hz Lo F Low frequency 30 to 1 000 Hz LoG Low Gain 20 to 20 dB Mode In or Out Press the TAKE button again to exit the menu Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 7x 4 N 5 i gt l Operation Lo gitek DYN To edit the dynamics limiter and compressor settings for an input use the FCN wheel to select the DYN function Use the SEL wheel to toggle between dynamics in and out Press the TAKE button to bring up the dynamics settings menu Use the FCN wheel to select a parameter and then the SEL wheel to adjust The parameters are L THR Limiter Threshold 20 to 20 dB L RAT Limiter Ratio l to 40 L REL Limiter Release Time 10 to 1000 mSec C GAIN Compressor Gain O to 21 dB C THR Compressor Threshold 40 to O dB C RAT Compressor Ratio 1 to 40 C ATK Comp Attack Time 5 to 68 mSec C REL Comp Release Time 100 to 6000 mSec Mode In or Out Press the TAKE button again to exit the menu IN Use the IN function to select other sources that have been permitted for that fader If only one source has been allowed for a fader then no list will be available
29. e buttons will now automatically timeout after 30 seconds Aux buttons now dim when main button is off unless independent aux switching is active Fixed issue with ON OFF button color command lamps could flash unexpectedly zl 2 11 January 2005 Fixed bug where the right hand CNG button could cancel after 1 second instead of 60 MLX 407 Wide Softkey Module April 2005 v1 x Public Release 20 November 2005 v2 x Beta Release Added support for specified number of flashes in B1 flash command Timer control buttons are now also sent to Supervisor as AE commands November 2005 v2 x Public Release MLX 408 Narrow Softkey Module March 2005 v1 x Public Release Added support for specified number of flashes in B1 flash command v2 x Public Release Fixed issue with Intensity B1 command incorrectly turning on or flashing lamps 36 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Appendix A E Release Notes Lo itek MLX 410 Power Supply Comms April 2005 v1 x Public Release 6b November 2005 v2 x Beta Release Increased number of supported source names to 700 Increased number of supported tick marks to 2000 Fixed issue with name lookup procedure Country code now sent to all modules Independent bus switch state now sent to all modules COM port device map can now be changed from commands sent from Supervisor Added COM port map and meter bridge feature locations to non volatile memory 2 1 November 2005 v2 x Public Release Added support
30. e future specific Mosaic support will be added to AEConfig however the two consoles are compatible in DSP allocations See the AEConfig User s Manual for information on configuring Audio Engines CommandBuilder Triggers The Mosaic surface contains many programmable buttons and features These features are scripted in triggers in CommandBuilder and executed by Supervisor See the CommandBuilder User s Manual for information on writing Triggers The CommandBuilder manual includes details and examples of Mosaic specific features such as Monitor Hotkeys Colored On Off Lamps Multi brightness lamps and more The programming of these features does require a certain level of familiarity with the system If you need assistance please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual PERS 4 i E Configuration Lo itek Device amp Bus Addressing Each device such as a fader input or button panel requires its own Device Number Within that device each button lamp and feature has a Bus Number Together the Device and Bus Numbers allow the Audio Engine and Surface to communicate When configuring the Mosaic s programmable buttons in CommandBuilder you will require the Device Number and Bus Number for each button or lamp The information below will help you determine the addressing scheme in use on your Mosaic As the layout of the Mosaic is extremely flexible the addressin
31. g will vary and is usually unique to your station Please note that addressing is configurable and any defaults listed may have been overridden Modules Gain amp TB Return addressing Uses chan29 lamps and chan30 switches Device Pair determined by COM port allocation configurable Limited by available ports Low device lamps High device switches Device Pair determined by COM port allocation configurable 12 modules 24 faders Low device left fader High device right fader subject to available ports MLX WBRIDGE Uses chan33 for Left LCD screens and chan34 for Right LCD screens 227 MLX NBRIDGE Should be connected to Port 12 on underside of Mosaic or Port 17 for 2 bridge Support for replication between dual Monitor Wide Softkey or Bridge modules is scheduled for addition to Mosaic v2 2 software in 2006 Device Numbers In Mosaic v1 x the Device Number of a module is determined by its firmware and position In some cases non default port mapping was hard coded into the ROM to suit user requirements In Mosaic v2 0 and above from November 2005 the Device Number allocated to COM ports is user configurable An international set of default mappings is installed in the ROM but this map is adjustable using ASM commands in your Init Trigger When using Device addressing we recommend you use the SURF CHAN notation in CommandBuilder This provides more flexibility for future changes and allows you to relocate the su
32. he Mosaic timer displays v2 0 and later Seq Byte Description Notes 2 lt 06 gt Bytes to follow lt 06 gt bytes for Timer Command I it lt 15 gt bytes for Timer Reset includes ASCII text label 4 di Device Number Device Number of Meter Bridge in hex 2C Port 1 54 Port 2 68 or 6A Port 3 6 t Timer Number 8 lt dt gt _ Data Byte ASCII Byte 1 See tablebelow ooo 9 23 lt dt gt ASCII Data Bytes 2 16 For Command lt 03 gt and lt 04 gt bytes 8 23 are the 16 character device name printed inside the timer as 2 x8 character strings For other Commands these bytes are omitted Command Byte Data Byte lt 01 gt Ru 00 Stop _ lt 01 gt Run lt 02 gt Auto Reset 00 Off lt 01 gt On lt 03 gt Fader Reset 16 character source name only works in Auto Mode lt 04 gt Manual Reset 16 character source name working in Auto amp Manual modes lt 05 gt Direction lt 00 gt Up lt 01 gt Down lt 06 gt Keypad Digit 0to9foreachkeypad digit 1 command per digit press The follow example will set Timer 1 into run mode OZ UG AE 20 40 OL 01 01 Surface Configuration Meter Control Used to control the Mosaic LED and LCD meter displays Store in Mosaic NV RAM v2 0 and later Description Start byte Bytes to follow Command Set Effect Device Number lt 01 gt PGM lt 02 gt Monitor 03 CUE PFL lt 04 gt AUX1 lt 05
33. ial lt TCP IP lt Fibre E C Serial Comms Serial Comms TCP IP Figure 2 Logitek System Architecture 6 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 S 9 1 Introduction Lo itek Compatibility Matrix Mosaic is designed for use with Logitek Audio Engine 3 x or later The Mosaic retains compatibility with other surfaces for the majority of its features Support for Mosaic specific additional features has been progressively added to other components of the system Mosaic v2 x firmware was released in November 2005 Following is the minimum software release version date that is required for Mosaic support General Support Additional Features AE C2 Controller Card v3 x v3 25 Nov 2005 for extra cue aux meters AE C6 Controller Card v3 x v3 63 Nov 2005 for extra cue aux meters SharcAttack DSP V3 x v3 60 Jun 2005 or later v3 63 Nov 2005 for extra cue aux meters LoneSharc DSP v3 x Contact Logitek or your reseller 2002 v3 v3 0 November 2005 CommandBuilder 2002 v3 0 November 2005 AEConfig 2002 v3 0 for 16 character See Appendix A for Mosaic related release notes and version information Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 Sos v Unpacking A Logitek 2 Unpacking This section details what you should do when unpacking your newly arrived Mosaic surface Parts List The exact list of parts received will vary depending on your order but should generally inc
34. idge gt The Meter Bridge screen locations are now programmable see Appendix E for protocol commands The default in v2 x firmware is to show these screens in the same location as their positions in v1 x firmware The RGB color command format for the Fader On Off lamps has changed to add support for a flashing lamp As such any ASM or MOSAIC COLOR commands in CommandBuilder will need to be changed If updating ASM commands see Appendix E For a new version of CommandBuilder with the new B1 command format please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller gt The COM Port to Device Number map is now configurable See page 18 for a list of default Device Numbers Current Versions Following are the currently released firmware versions of the Mosaic surface MLX 400 Fader MLX 407 Wide Softkey MLX 408 Narr Softkey MLX 410 PSU January 2005 Mosaic v2 Public Release MLX 411 Monitor November 2005 Mosaic v2 Public Release MLX 412 Bridge November 2005 Mosaic v2 Public Release This table was last updated 13 Jan 2005 TIP Mosaic Monitor mute Ext Cue gain TB In gain and TB Mute require SharcAttack DSP v3 60 June 2005 or later On prior versions these functions will not work correctly and the Ext Cue gain and TB In gain will affect monitor headphones dim amounts instead of the intended function TIP X Additional Mosaic AUX CUE meters requires SharcAttack DSP v3 63 November 2005 or later and eithe
35. ing modules please retain the same internal COM port connections as the surface shipped with If the COM port connections are changed the device addressing for those modules will change Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 9 7 7x 3 gt Physical Installation Lo itek Mosaic Cutouts The Mosaic frame should be fitted into a desk using the cutout sizes below The height of the cutout remains the same for each frame size only the width varies MLX F10 0 50in 14 401 The MLX F10 frame has capacity for 10 units Suggested 365mm 13mm 0 25in 6 4mm configurations include gt 6 faders Wide Softkey Monitor gt A faders Wide Softkey EQ Monitor EA gt A faders Wide Softkey Narrow Softkey Blank Cutout Monitor The required desk cutout for the MLX F10 is 14 4 x 18 4in 365 x 467mm Figure 3 MLX F10 Cutout MLX F17 inn or The MLX F17 has capacity for 17 units Suggested configurations include 0 25in 6 4mm gt 12 faders Wide Softkey Narrow Softkey Monitor MLX F17 gt 10 faders Wide Softkey Narrow Md Softkey EQ Monitor The required desk cutout for the MLX F17 is 24 2 x 18 4in 616 x 467mm 0 80in 20mm Figure 4 MLX F17 Cutout Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 3 MLX F24 ES 0 50in 34 00in 13mm 864mm 6 4mm 0 25in MLX F24 Cutout 0 80in 20mm Figure 5 MLX F24 Cutout m The MLX F24 has capacity f
36. input BUS15 can be used to query or set whether the Headphones or Studio Guest are in Follow Monitor mode This is useful inside Triggers to ensure routes are not made when the user has specifically select Follow Monitor mode BUS16 20 can be used to query or set the Monitor Hotkeys This is useful inside Triggers when updating the Hotkey lamps based on other routes When one bus is turned on the others in the group will be automatically turned off by the Mosaic and this will be reflected in Supervisor TIP Mosaic v2 x firmware supports the direct assignment of the Monitor Hotkey routes without the need to use Triggers to change routes or update lamps This arrangement is simpler and removes complex logic previously required in Triggers These commands are detailed on the following pages BUS37 is used to query or set the mode of the LAST button on the Mosaic monitor module for each of the Monitor In Headphones In and Studio In devices Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual ES Appendix E d e r1 Additional Protocol Commands Lo itek Mosaic Feature Commands The following Feature Commands use the AE Set Effects command to change the function of certain Mosaic features These commands are planned for keyword support in CommandBuilder in early 2006 fe TIP The following commands can be sent to the Mosaic using CommandBuilder s ASM command See the CommandBuilder Reference Manual for more information T
37. l to scroll through the list and use the Take button to select a source input Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 5 b i Operation Lo gitek PERS MLX WSOFT Wide Softkey Module uu RUN 1 2 3 AUTO 4 5 6 RST 7 8 9 DOWN TIMER CANCEL TAKE SELECT No m Hm These buttons control the timer display on the Meter Bridge RUN is used to toggle the timer running AUTO mode will reset the timer each time an input is turned on where that input is not set to Timer Disable in AEConfig RST will take the counter back to zero DOWN will enable the number keypad to enter a countdown time When the timer control is set to DOWN mode use the numeric keypad to enter a countdown time To enter a time the timer must not be running and must be in DOWN mode Use the RST key to clear unwanted time entries The 12 diamond buttons are programmable in CommanaBuilder Their use will depend on your station s requirements and setup A common use for these buttons is to set console scene layout hotkeys They may also be used to setup various console default settings The lamps in the buttons support 16 brightness levels The CANCEL and TAKE buttons along with the SELECT wheel are used to make menu or route choices in conjunction with the two screens The two screens and six buttons are user p
38. le will set maximum intensity on a Narrow Softkey module on CHAN15 OZ 06 BL 19 30 07 00 DE Lamp Color Used to set the color of the lamps in Mosaic Fader On and Off buttons structure changed in v2 1 Seq Byte Description Notes Start byte Bytes to follow lt B1 gt Command Flag Device Number of Lamp section of module us Number Bus Number of Lamp hex lt 10 gt Lower Button lt 11 gt Upper Button B lt 07 gt Type Set Color Bright Data Red Green 1st 4 bits RED value 0 to F hex 2nd 4 bits GREEN value 0 to F hex 8 lt dt gt Data Blue Flash Rate 1st 4 bits BLUE value 0 to F hex 2nd 4 bits FLASH rate see below Flash Rate Notes O Default Restores default lamp function ie lamp is illuminated if that is the current fader state 2 Slow On off cycle 1 second 3 Medium_________ On offcycle 0 5 second 5b rFast JO offcyde 0 25 second The follow example will set the Fader 1 Off button to maximum RGB values and fast flash 02 06 Bl OP 10 07 EF ES TIP This command format has changed from v1 x firmware to support the FLASH rate The new format has 4 bits for RGB colors 0 to F followed by the flash rate TIP The Mosaic Color command is addressed to the lower or upper button irrespective of if the ON OFF functions have been reversed TIP This command allows the lamp that is not illuminated to flash This is useful for EOM indicators On reset
39. lude 1 x Mosaic Power Supply fitted with one PSU module or two PSU modules option 1 x fully assembled Mosaic frame containing modules as ordered 1 x wide or narrow meter bridge assembly 2 x mounting brackets for meter bridge or optional bridge frame for additional 2 x MLX42 1 or 2 x Telco cables to link console to PSU number depends on console size 1 x RJ45 RJ45 patch cable to link PSU and Audio Engine if in close proximity 1 x Hex tool to allow removal of modules and faders VVVVVV WV You will receive a parts list with the system that is specific to the modules on your order Unpacking Carefully unpack the cartons whilst looking for any signs of shipping damage You may wish to save the shipping cartons until the operation of the system is verified Report any damage to the shipping carrier immediately Verify that the contents of each box match the packing list and report any discrepancies immediately to Logitek in writing Contacting Logitek In the event of a shipping problem you can contact Logitek Electronic Systems in several ways U S Mail Logitek Electronic Systems Inc 522 Edgemoor Drive Houston Texas 77081 Telephone 877 231 5870 713 664 4470 outside U S and Canada Fax 13 664 4479 Email help logitekaudio com Website www logitekaudio com Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual POR 3 i Physical Installation Logitek 3 Physical Installation The Mosaic surface is designed to be
40. ntent of this manual relevant to console operators Chapter 5 is also duplicated in the separate Mosaic Operator s Manual This provides announcers and operators with a brief overview of using the surface in a broadcast environment Manual Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual This text indicates a menu choice to be made with an arrow separating a multi level selection eg Control Panel gt Users 8 Passwords This can be a menu choice in a Logitek application or within Windows Indicates a see also section in this manual or another Logitek manual N The exclamation symbol signifies an important note or critical information This text represents a command script block example instruction to be typed or directory path TIP A useful tip from our knowledge base Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual PERS i 1 ri Introduction Lo itek About Mosaic Art meets technology in the Mosaic digital console the latest in control surface designs from Logitek Electronic Systems As with its namesake the Mosaic is composed of a series of pieces modules to provide the highest possible flexibility in design and operation while bringing you an attractive visual centerpiece for your broadcast installations First released in 2005 Mosaic was designed to replace the Numix series of consoles and adds many new features including multi color on off lamps variable intensity softkey buttons
41. o build a command lookup each byte in order sequence adjusting the values where applicable To be a valid command the number of bytes to follow must be correct Where a default value is shown this is for reference only and these byte values must still be set lt 00 gt denotes a byte in hex All decimal values must be converted to hex Lamp Flash Used to flash a lamp in Mosaic buttons v1 x and later Seq Byte Description Notes 1 j 02 Startbyte o oo o O 5p 06 Bytes to folla 3 lt B1 gt jCommad Fag 4 dit Device Number Device Number of Lamp section of module bit Bus Number of Lamp hex lt dt gt Data Flash Rate lt 02 gt Slow lt 03 gt Medium lt 05 gt Fast do not use other values lt dt gt Data Flash Times lt 00 gt to lt FF gt Number of times to flash hex lt 00 gt continuous The follow example will set a fast flash 255 times on a Narrow Softkey module on CHAN15 UZ Qo Bl 19 30 06 05 EE TIP Flash Times is supported only in Mosaic v2 x firmware Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual POR Appendix E I 1 r3 Additional Protocol Commands O 1tek Lamp Intensity Used to set the intensity of Mosaic button lamps without affecting lamp on off state v1 x and later Seq Byte Description 02 Startbyte oo 06 Bytestofollow gt lt B1 gt Command Flag UJ dh Device Number 07 ype SetColofBright The follow examp
42. ogitek Command Protocol with all audio processing occurring inside the Audio Engine The mixing routing and processing of audio is not dependant upon PCs However additional functionality such as macro buttons scene snapshots intercoms delay control and software tools interface to the system using the Supervisor PC application Whilst Supervisor is not a requirement to run a Logitek Console Router System most systems are now sold with this PC suite as it unlocks the true power of the Logitek system The Mosaic surface contains many programmable buttons which require scripting using CommandBuilder The functionality for these buttons is then executed by Supervisor If these buttons are performing on air critical functions such as delay control or studio switching running a Dual Supervisor configuration is highly recommended Surfaces are remote Audio Engines Supervisor executes Client PCs interact control panels for process Audio and scripts and provides with Audio Engines Audio Engine GPI control events gateway to IP world via Supervisor Surfaces Audio Engines Supervisor PCs Client PCs Console Surfaces Control Panels Supervisor PC Main Software vTools Software vTools Software vTools Fibre Audio Network Software vTools Supervisor PC Software vTools Console Surfaces Backup optional Software vTools Control Panels lt a Ser
43. on care should be taken with the module components to ensure no damage is done In addition to the module strips the Power Supply Unit and Meter Bridge also contain a ROM chip The replacement procedure is the same except for the panel removal The Power Supply Unit ROM is accessed by removing the top lid of the box To prevent damage and because this unit contains live mains disconnect from mains before removing the lid The Meter Bridge ROM is accessed by removing the rear panel of the bridge Take care not to damage the screws when removing this panel Figure 21 Meter Bridge inside Figure 20 PSU inside Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual ATTN 6 l Maintenance Lo 1tek Component Replacement The Mosaic spares kit contains commonly used physical components including faders and switches which can be replaced by station technicians Fader Replacement The Mosaic uses a Penny amp Giles digital fader Model No PFG8110 D U A Spec No D468111 No audio is carried through the fader just control signals The fader can be easily replaced with a spare from the spares kit or an electronics supplier Figure 22 Faders from underside of module To replace a fader Remove the four hex screws from the required module Carefully remove the module from the frame Disconnect the fader from the main board Remove the slider cap Remove the two hex screws that mount the fader to the modul
44. on Riser still requires mounting to the studio furniture Narrow Bridge gt 13 Wx 3 8 H x 2 6 D 330 mm x 97 mm x 66 mm gt The standard mounting adds 2 4 61 mm to the height Wide Bridge gt 23 6 W x 3 8 Hx 2 6 D 599 mm x 97 mm x 66 mm gt The standard mounting adds 2 4 61 mm to the height Wide Bridge with Button Riser gt 23 6 W x 3 8 Hx 2 6 D 599 mm x 97 mm x 66 mm gt The 2 module slot riser adds 4 8 122 mm to the height Figure 7 Mosaic Wide Bridge with button ri riser Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual S 9 3 i Physical Installation Lo itek Connections The Mosaic Power Supply Unit contains the control and GPI circuitry for the console It connects to the Logitek Audio Engine via a serial link The Power Supply Unit connects to the Surface using one or two 25 pair Telco cables These cables carry the communication between each module and the Power Supply Unit Meter Bridge OCC ccc d amm J J J i d 1 J a a ee 4 wire cable RJ 11 25 pair cables pa gt O wis i gt SURFACEB is TA cog SURFACEA Power inlet an CORRE Mosaic PSU Rear Cue speaker grille T 7 Only on MLX F24 amp l 1 SURFACE B MLX F32 frame
45. ons can now be assigned default routes and do not require Triggers gt Monitor LAST buttons can now be assigned default routes gt Monitor Follow Mon status now sent to Supervisor as BUS15 gt Monitor Fader levels stabilized to prevent Supervisor logging continuous level changes gt Monitor module fixes for 16 character mode gt Narrow Softkey module now supports the number of flashes command gt PSU COM Port to Device Number Map is now configurable gt PSU COM Port Map and Bridge feature locations are now saved in non volatile memory gt PSU module bug fixes gt PSU module increased capacity for device names and tick marks gt Wide Softkey module now supports the number of flashes command gt Wide Softkey Timer button controls are now sent to Supervisor The Mosaic v2 x firmware also includes many minor bug fixes and improvements to the way text is displayed on screens As such the 2 x update is highly recommended for any 1 x users Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual PERS Appendix A E Release Notes Lo itek Upgrade Strategies Upgrading from Mosaic v1 x to v2 x Mosaic v2 x firmware is designed to retain compatibility with existing v1 x systems As such no critical issues are expected in doing a straight firmware upgrade from v1 x to v2 x Please observe the following considerations which may affect your upgrade gt All modules should be upgraded to v2 x including PSU and Meter Br
46. onsoles operating in a Dual Control mode However as of Mosaic v2 1 replication of commands between modules is not current supported This feature is planned for future implementation In a Dual Control environment the Mosaic PSU would connect to the two surface frames via the Surface A and Surface B connectors Up to 16 faders could be supported on each surface with mirrored Monitor Module Wide Softkey and Meter Bridges in each Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 4 Configuration Lo itek Bus Numbers MLX WSOFT MLX MLX MON NSOFT Timer Buttons TB In Mute A Use AE effect BUS3 o command to control EE ER Guest TB Follow Mon 3 BUS2 amp 15 32 Guest Hotkeys 5 BS 33 BUS16 amp 17 Scene Buttons Ch25 36 37 BUS32 to 43 34 m m 38 LI X5 40 42 43 36 TAKE BUS29 31 3029 e CANCEL BUS30 AE m 79 SELECT BUS31 38 80 39 H P amp Mon Features 81 Screen Text Buttons 40 See Right 2 1 e BUS79to 84 41 15 9 82 T 16 16 83 H P amp Mon Hotkeys 17 17 84 43 BUST6to 17 18 18 ME Misc Buttons cM um i9 19 86 e BUS85 to 87 Bs UBI 20 20 88 89 90 91 Softkey Buttons 44 45 Softkey Buttons 92939495 BUS88 to 99 464 BUS44 to 49 96 97 98 99 48 49 The MLX NSOFT module can also be mounted ho
47. or 24 units Suggested configurations include gt 18 faders Wide Softkey EQ Monitor gt 18 faders Wide Softkey Narrow Softkey Blank Monitor The required desk cutout for the MLX F24 is 34 0 x 18 4in 864 x 467mm MLX F32 0 50in 45 20in 13mm 1148mm 6 4mm 0 25in MLX F32 Cutout 0 80in 20mm Figure 6 MLX F32 Cutout The MLX F32 has capacity for 32 units Suggested configurations include gt 24 faders Wide Softkey 2 x Narrow Softkey Processing Monitor The required desk cutout for the MLX F32 is 45 2 0 x 18 4in 1148 x 467mm Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 3 Physical Installation Lo itek Meter Bridges Two sizes of Meter Bridge are available The Wide Bridge includes one high resolution program meter and 6 color LCD screens for text clocks and other meters The Narrow Bridge also includes the high resolution meter with two color LCD screens In addition a special version of the Wide Bridge is available with space for two horizontal Narrow Softkey modules providing additional programmable softkey buttons Mounting gt Narrow amp Wide Bridges supplied in 2005 have a flange at the bottom of each foot to allow the assembly to be screwed into the furniture gt Systems supplied in 2006 and beyond will have mounting brackets that bolt directly to the rear of the console frame removing the need for separate mounting holes in the furniture gt The Wide Bridge with Butt
48. owing features RGB illuminated on off and control start stop buttons Penny amp Giles conductive plastic faders Dedicated controls for six bus assigns default input selection and talkback insertion LCD screen and two rotary controls allow access to the input router control input mode control input trim level pan balance control aux bus assigns 4 band equalizer and dynamics processor Color LCD screen also displays input meters and the 8 or 16 character source name Available in standard International or U K configurations Monitor Module Width 2 slots Features The Monitor Module provides the following features Contains controls for main monitor cue speaker operator headphone guest headphone and talkback level Monitor and Operator Headphones have 5 input select hotkey buttons Guest has 2 input select hotkey buttons Guest and Operator Headphones can be set to follow the monitor source selection All three sections have direct access to the input router The full color LCD screen displays the 8 or 16 character source names Available in standard International or U K configurations Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 7x Appendix B i E Specifications Lo itek Narrow Softkey Module Width 1 slot Features The Narrow Softkey Module provides the following features 12 programmable buttons with red illumination 6 programmable buttons with yellow illumination Solid illumination
49. pdated Device Number details in Chapter 4 Corrections to Mosaic commands Appendix E January 2006 l Paul Dengate Updated Power Supply details with respect to studio noise suitability Chapter 3 Updated mounting details for new Meter Bridge mounts Chapter 3 Updated Default Device Numbers for Mosaic v2 11 PSU firmware Chapter 4 Removed MLX EQ module pending re design Chapter 5 Updates for Mosaic v2 11 firmware notes Appendix A Corrections to Mosaic commands Appendix E Typo corrections Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 1 1 i Introduction Lo E itek Contents UM leri sean E E E E E E E 4 eB Rai ont EE E E anes 4 ae EE E E E E E E E E E E E T 5 eN FONT IPIS PRETIO 6 ABS ua cet 8 A A o E e o E E O T 8 Ps o o ee ee 8 3 Physical Instala ON m 9 PO Wer SUD Usa 9 MOETE e E AE EE E E E E 9 MO ECOU a E E A eee 10 jud 12 SAA O e e 13 E Contar O Nas aan 16 HO olga CORNETU OIN Ae I UTEM 16 Au di Engine COR P UN a OMe e o 16 Commanabiider Ape ls eer nee an rE ree ern EEEE eer eee 16 DRM e Ar rei o ere DER er ere 17 9 Operation B 20 Mosa Fader MOCNO P EER 21 MOE CONTON OGUE greene mene mer EE E E e 25 6 MalntenaNCO oasis ic 30 lari A PP o EE o A 30 are US tii n E 30 Component Replacement nto 32 APpenancA Cu m retira 34 WAS
50. r AE C6 v3 63 or AE C2 v3 25 November 2005 or later Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 S 9 O Itek Release Notes Appendix A I Version History The first public release of Mosaic v1 x firmware was in April 2005 In November 2005 v2 x firmware was released to add new features and fix minor issues in the previous versions The following release notes detail the additions and fixes to each module in the Mosaic MLX 400 Fader Module May 2005 v1 x Public Release 2 0 November 2005 v2 x Beta Release Added BUS37 mode switch for IN button OFF last input mode ON default input mode Added AE command type 61 to set default route for IN button when in default input mode Added AUX bus lockout switch using BUS38 46 AUX1 8 When on surface AUX is disabled Timer Reset command is now also sent to Audio Engine using AE command type 64 Fader levels are stabilized when sitting on threshold between two levels Fader module honors the PGM Lock setting from AEConfig preventing PGM Route IN button 2 1 November 2005 v2 x Public Release Added reference marker to input meter Changed B1 intensity command so that RCB values are first 3 x 4 bits with last 4 bits flash rate Added support for flash rate of ON OFF buttons slow medium or fast Improved display of colors so that RGB LEDs turn off when color value is zero intensifies others Added AE command to allow ON OFF button function to be reversed ON button at bottom Chang
51. rface or re use the code on another port by finding and replacing the SURFE4 instances Shown below is the hex equivalent of the channels of a Surface connected to Audio Engine Port 1 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 4 EJ Configuration Lo itek Default Device Numbers Following is the default Device COM Port map that ships with Mosaic v2 x These defaults are designed to suit most standard consoles up to 24 faders In some cases it may be necessary to override the default mapping to support non standard requirements Standard Module Alternative Channel dec Port 1 Device hex Faderi2 1 amp 2 J OB amp OC pa ierit rs TT Fader 5 6 5 amp 6 apa e tr 5 A5 Fader9s10 9 amp 10 13 amp 14 6 A6 QJrFadril 2 182 15816 7 Az WidesotkeyA__ 8890 MEM o Fader 13 14 Narrow Softkey 1 13 amp 14 17 amp 18 Monitor Module A 25 26 27 31 32 riya under Meter Bdge A a 238 32 H7 185 Spr Nedeautset Nodeautstt Spare No default set No default set WideSofkeyB 29 amp 30 27 amp 28 20 B8 Spare Nodefaulset No default set 21 B9 MonitorModueB 25 2627 31 32 23 24 25 29 2A 22 B10 Spare _____ ___________ Nodefaultset No default set 23 B11 under MeterBridgeB 33 Dual Controls Split Consoles The default Device Number map above has been designed to support split c
52. rizontally in the Wide Meter Bridge Button Riser In this case the bus addresses do not change but if the small Softkeys are on the left the bus numbers run from right to left There is nothing to stop the user from mounting the MLX NSOFT module the other way with the small softkey panel on the right hand side 48 46 44 49 47 45 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 LAOSN XIW Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 S S 5 Operation Lo gitek 5 Operation At first glance your Logitek Mosaic may appear a little daunting But if you ve had experience with broadcast consoles before you ll soon be at home finding your way around quite easily Logitek Electronic Systems has been manufacturing broadcast consoles for decades so we understand how to make control surfaces that are both powerful and straightforward During the design of the Mosaic customers and operators provided feedback that helped shape the final product So we re confident you ll find the Mosaic a joy to use on air As much of the Mosaic is user programmable the specifics of how you use softkey functions will depend on your existing configuration Following is a look at each of the modules and how the standard functions are used Logitek Mosaic SCENE 1 Default
53. rogrammable A common use is to setup up to six route select functions for making record selections or feeding destination devices In this case each of the six buttons will bring up a source selection list for that device Use the SELECT wheel to make a selection and either TAKE to accept the source or CANCEL to exit the menu Examples of the menu display are shown on the following page These 3 Softkeys are programmable through CommandBuilder Possible uses include announcer mic mute post delay monitoring swap or other control The lamps in the buttons support 16 brightness levels These 12 Softkeys are programmable through CommandBuilder A common usage is as intercom buttons The lamps in the buttons support 16 brightness levels Refer to the CommandBuilder manual for information on programming functions Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual ATTN 5 gt B Operation Lo Z itek MLX WSOFT Wide Softkey Module Screens The Wide Softkey Module has two LCD color screens which are used to display user defined text Pictured below are the screens showing the Route Select function which is programmed with the CommandBuilder scripting application Pictured are the screens showing the normal operation of the Route Select mode The text next to each button shows the currently routed source for that particular destination It is possible to use only one screen for Route Selections and another for showing other tex
54. se or decrease anticlockwise the level going to the Headphones or Monitor sends Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 7x 4 N 5 gt r1 Operation Lo gitek MLX MON Monitor Module Screen The Monitor Module has an LCD color screen which displays sources for the Guest Studio Headphones and Monitor sends Pictured below is the screen showing various sources Guest Studio Aux 1 Program Headehones Monitor Program Program Post Diy Post Dly m E Figure 13 MLX 34 Screen For each input the following information is displayed Current Source This is displayed in large white text either 8 or 16 characters In 16 character mode the display is across two lines this requires a 16 character version of the Audio Engine Last Source The last used input is displayed in small light blue text above the current input The Last button is used to toggle between two sources A series of dashes indicates there is no last source Gain Position The Headphones and Monitor sections of the screen contain a small bar which indicates the gain to those sends The Guest Studio send has a gain pot rather than an encoder and therefore no screen display is required In addition gain to the guest headphones is more often set by a remote control to the headphone amplifier itself Source List When the Input wheel is moved a box will appear to display the source list Move the whee
55. sizes AA Additional com ports Additional com port GPLIN T 25 SURFACE A for external panels for external panels To GPI out 4 715 GP in 4 CATS to Audio Engin PSU A optional PSU B primary providing supply providing supply 5 Mosaic PSU Front _MLX Frame Underside Q a So 05 RRR URN o Figure 8 Mosaic Connection Diagram Surface to PSU For the MLX F10 and MLX F17 frames a single 25 pair Telco cable connects Power Supply Unit to the Surface For the MLX F24 and MLX F32 frames two of these cables are used The required cables will be supplied with your Mosaic The length of these Standard cables is 10 3 If the supplied cables are not long enough you can order Telco style cables from Logitek Electronic Systems or a local supplier The connectors are standard Telco style 50 pin Centronics Male plugs wired straight through all pairs connected Alternative wiring schemes may reverse or drop pairs so please ensure you specify straight through wiring if purchasing custom made cables See Appendix B for connector pinouts Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Sos 3 i Physical Installation Lo itek Surface to Meter Bridge The Meter Bridge has a short 4 wire cable with an RJ 11 connector on the end This is plugged into the port labeled COM12 The cable length is suitable to mount the meter bridge behind the Mosaic frame If alternative wiring is require
56. t or menu selections Figure 14 Route Select normal To change a Route Select press the button for the destination you wish to change The lamp will light and a list of sources will be displayed on the top screen Use the SELECT wheel to make a selection and TAKE to accept the choice Use CANCEL to exit the menu without making a change tux 4 When a route is made the source name will be displayed next to the Aux 2 Ax 3 button To use the Route Select function you will need to setup the appropriate outputs and allowed sources in AEConfig You will then need Route Select Triggers programmed in CommandBuilder The CommandBuilder manual includes examples of how to write these Triggers Figure 15 Route Select choice list Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual i v 5 E Operation Lo 2 itek MLX NSOFT Narrow Softkey Module This module is totally configurable and has no default operation It is programmed using Triggers in CommanaBuilder Refer to the CommandBuilder manual for more information on programming Triggers for these buttons a These 12 keys are programmable through CommandBuilder Possible uses include delay control on off dump remote record start stop amp tally quick record and other miscellaneous control functions The lamps in the M buttons support 16 brightness levels These 6 Softkeys are programmable through CommandBuilder Possible uses include additional intercom buttons eg for outsi
57. table was updated in November 2005 There will be no further updates to Mosaic v1 x Mosaic v2 x Issue Description Resolution Workaround MLX 400 Fader Sending a MOSAIC COLOR B1 command to the top button default Upgrade to MLX 400 v2 1 or later ON button when it is illuminated will cause it to flash when it should be steady This affects MLX 400 v2 1 Beta versions only MLX 408 NarrSoft Intensity BT command causes lamps to turn on or flash in MLX 407 Upgrade to MLX 408 v2 1 or later v2 0 Upgrade to MLX 412 v2 1 or later Resolution in progress MLX 412 Bridge LCD meter display right channel middle segment does not overhang Firmware update in development when using default meter setting OK when setting exact meter location MLX 412 Bridge After issuing clear NV RAM command clock will not run until reset Firmware update in development This table was updated in January 2005 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 7x 4 N Appendix B Specifications Lo E itek Appendix B Specifications Mosaic Frames MLX F10 10 slot frame Dimensions 14 4 W x 18 4 D 365 mm x 467 mm MLX F17 17 slot frame Dimensions 24 2 Wx 18 4 D 616 mm x 467 mm MLX F24 24 slot frame Dimensions 34 0 W x 18 4 D 864 mm x 467 mm MLX F32 32 slot frame Dimensions 45 2 Wx 18 4 D 1148 mm x 467 mm Mosaic Modules Fader Module Width 2 slots No of faders 2 Features The Fader Module provides the foll
58. to no flash the lamp returns to its correct state Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Sos Appendix E d e r1 Additional Protocol Commands Lo itek Set Default Route Used to set the default route for the IN LAST buttons and Monitor Hotkeys v2 0 and later Seq Byte Description 06 gt Bytes to follow EAE Command SetEfect Device Number Device Number in hex eg Fader number Monitor In Studio In Headphones In K3E _ Type Default Route Pos lt b gt Bus Number lt 01 gt LAST IN button lt 10 gt to lt 14 gt Monitor Hotkeys 16 20 decimal lt sh gt Source High Source Device high byte lt sl gt Source Low Source Device low byte The follow example will set the default route for the IN button on Port 1 Fader 1 Device OB to Source Device 0100 02 06 AE OB 3E 01 01 00 S TIP BUS37 must be turned ON for this device to enable the IN button to function as the default route selector If BUS37 is OFF the IN button will operate in swap mode The follow example will set the default route for the Monitor Hotkey 1 button on Port 1 Device 24 to Source Device 0100 02 06 AE 24 3E 10 01 00 TIP Source Device numbers can be found in AEConfig s Input Settings page or the Device Table of Supervisor s Engine State Vector page Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual S 9 Appendix E Additional Protocol Commands Lo itek Timer Control Used to control t
59. upport forum See www logitekaudio com and follow the links to Tech Support Forum Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual ATTN Appendix A gt Release Notes Lo gitek Appendix A Release Notes What s New New Features in Mosaic v2 0 gt Fader On Off button function can be reversed so ON button is at bottom gt Fader On Off RGB lamp colors improved by turning off LEDs when color value is zero gt Fader On Off lamps now support three flash rates slow medium amp fast gt Fader Bus Assignments can now be locked individually to prevent accidental change gt Fader PGM Lock from AEConfig is now honored gt Fader levels stabilized to prevent Supervisor logging continuous level changes gt Fader IN buttons can now be assigned default routes gt Fader Aux button lamps are now dim when channel is off unless independent bus switching is In use gt Meter Bridge feature screen locations are now configurable gt Meter Bridge fixes for 16 Character mode on Timer auto reset gt Meter Bridge Timer Clock amp Delay locations now configurable gt Meter Bridge now supports 2 x Timers with small amp large mode gt Meter Bridge now supports 6 x Horizontal LCD Meters for showing AUX CUE bus level gt Meter Bridge improvements and bug fixes to seconds display on large Clock amp Timer gt Meter Bridge Delay display now clears after an Audio Engine reset where delay is emptied gt Monitor Hotkey butt
60. xt or user graphics Mosaic Power Supply Dimensions 19 W x 3 5 H x 7 D 483 mm x 89 mm x 178 mm Voltage 110 230 VAC automatically selected Frequency 50 60 Hz Consumption 65 W Connections 2 ports for connection to surface 2 ports for GPI inputs and outputs 1 RJ45 for Audio Engine Interfaces Includes 25 switch closure inputs and 25 relay outputs Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual 7 S 9 Appendix C Pinouts Lo E itek Appendix C Pinouts To Audio Engine Connection to the Audio Engine is via a RJ45 connector mounted on the rear of the Power Supply Unit When connecting to an AE C6 Controller Card straight through CAT5 cabling can be used Pin Connection 4 RS485TX 6 RS485 RX 8 Ground GPls GPI connections are on 25 pair Centronics Telco cables We recommend terminating GPls to Krone style or similar termination blocks GPI Inputs GPI Outputs Pin Connection Pin Connection Pin Connection Pin Connection 4 GPlina 29 Ground 4 GPIOuta 29 CPIQuta 5 6 GPIOut6 31 CPIQut6 7 8 GPlOu8 33 GPIOuU8 9 GPlOu9 34 GPIOut9 10 10 GPlOut10 35 CPIQuttO 11 11 GPIOut11 36 GPIOut11 12 13 14 15 GPIini5 40 Ground 15 GPlOut15 40 CPIQut15 16 GPlint6 41 Ground 16 GPlOut16 41 GPIOut 16 17 18 19 GPlini9 44 Ground 19 GPiOut19 44 GPIOut19 20 21 CPlin21 46 Ground 21 GPi
61. ysical Installation Lo itek GPls The Mosaic Surface has 25 GPI inputs and outputs for control of local studio devices GPI outputs are driven by optically isolated non polarized solid state switches rated at 500ma at 50V AC DC with surge to 2A These solid state devices do not conduct at low voltage so cannot switch an audio input However they are suitable for most control signals and avoid problems with relay contacts being damaged by surges Caution should be exercised to avoid overloading the switches If driving a high current device we recommend driving an external relay or switch The GPI inputs are a current source to 5VDC that is pulled to ground to activate This makes it suitable for control by push button relay or open collector A diode protects against static and over voltage See the wiring diagram for polarity information if using non standard activation methods GPI connectors are on Telco style 50 pin Centronics As wiring schemes vary from station to station these cables are not supplied with the surface but are available from Logitek Electronic Systems They can also be purchased from local suppliers in the required form Wiring is straight through style with Pair 1 corresponding to GPI 1 and so on A male AMP style 50 pin connector is required to connect to the Mosaic Power Supply Unit We suggest ordering a single ended cable with tails for punch down to Krone style block or similar There is one connector for GPI

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