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1. Serial lt I CP IP Fibre Serial Comms Serial Comms TCP IP Figure 1 Logitek System Architecture Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 5 ZTT gt Unpacking SSCL 2 Unpacking This section details what you should do when unpacking your newly arrived Utility Panel Parts List The exact list of parts received will vary depending on panels ordered but should generally include Rack Mount Panels gt Utility Panel in 19 rack mount housing gt Integrated internal switch mode power supply gt Utility Panels User s Manual Guest Headphone Panels GST 20 1RU power supply and headphone panels as ordered GST 21 wall mount power supply s as ordered GST 22 headphone panels as ordered GST 23 remote button panels as ordered Utility Panels User s Manual VVVV Y Cabling is not supplied as this generally needs to be integrated into facility wiring 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
2. Connection Pin Connection 1 15 Volts 2 RS485 RX Pair 3 2 15 Volts 3 RS485 TX Pair 2 Rx S fae 5 D S 6 Rt S 8 Ground Port B connects to GST 22 panels 4 No connect 6 Noconnect RS485 RX Pair 3 8 RS485 TX Pair 2 9 No connect Port connects to Audio Engine Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual ZTT 7 gt Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek GST 22 Table Mount Panel Following are the pinouts for the GST 22 which is a desk mounted guest panel Port A rear panel RJ45 Port B rear panel RJ45 Pin Connection A 15Vols Pin Connection 15 Volts a A TX 6 t 6 R o 8 Ground 8 Ground Port connects to PSU or upstream panels Port B connects to downstream panels Remote rear panel DIN 7 Audio rear panel DB9F Pin Connection Pin Connection 1 Leftin o EE E SITES 4 Out Common SerialClock Tally active 0 VDC 6 5 Vols DC 6 Leftin Remote connects to a GST 23 Button Panel 18 RightOut 9 12 VDC 100 mA Audio connects to an AE Analog Output GST 23 Remote Button Panel Following are the pinouts for the GST 23 which is a table top button panel Remote IDC 10 Pin Connection 4 Switchload 6 No connect 8 Ground 9 No connect Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 7 S i ia Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek Specifications General GST 20
3. 522 Edgemoor Drive Houston Texas 77081 Telephone 877 231 5870 713 664 4470 outside U S and Canada Fax 713 664 4479 Email help logitekaudio com Website www logitekaudio com 6 Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual PT TX 3 j pl Common Information Lo itek 3 Common Information The rest of this manual has one chapter for each Utility Panel that is available from Logitek Below is information that is relevant to all panels and therefore is not duplicated in each chapter About 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 programmable buttons in CommandBuilder you will require the Device Number and Bus Number for each button or lamp The information in each chapter will help you determine the addressing required for the particular panel Each Utility Panel includes device addressing wheels at the rear which allow you to set the Device Number In the case of panels that are associated with a particular output or group of outputs we recommend you use the Device Number of that output this can be found in the AEConfig Output Page for the particular Audio Engine If using an AE C6 Audio Engine Controller Card ports 4 6 are recommended for the connection of Utility Panels
4. Power Supply 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 15 W Input voltage is switch selectable inside unit GPI Inputs Number 18 Interface Rear panel DB37 Female Type Input pins are driven to 5 VDC through a 10K ohm resistor Pull to ground to activate GPI Outputs Number 18 Interface Rear panel DB37 Female Type Relays have a single pole single throw contact rated at a maximum of 50VDC 500 mA Control Buttons 12 lighted buttons with legend holding caps Lamps Integrated into button supports solid illumination and one flash speed Comms 2 COM ports RS485 Multiple units can be daisy chained together Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual Sos Comtat Logitek 5 COM 12 Panel The COM 12 panel is a rack mount intercom unit It features an internal mic pre amp and speaker with a front mounted XLR for connection of your choice of intercom mic The COM 72 front panel buttons are arranged in two rows of 6 All buttons are fully programmable and can be used for a combination of intercom routing or other functions The lamps in the button are a single color red LED which supports solid illumination and three flash speeds La ral Figure 9 COM 12 with optional AKG D58E and Boom Arm Installation The COM 72 is designed for mounting in a standard 19 rack occupying 1 RU Connections a 00202020 Coto too IO ORORO C C
5. The DIN7 remote on a GST 20 PSU or GST 22 panel is connected to a GST 23 remote gt The DB9F audio connection on the GST 20 and GST 22 panels should be connected to an analog audio output from the Audio Engine One stereo analog output is required per GST 20 or GST 22 panel gt The DB9F audio connection also contains an output tally which can be used to drive an external mic on indicator gt The MAINS connector not shown on the GST 20 and GST 21 is an IEC style inlet gt The H P connector not shown contains the amplifier output This is also available on the DB9F audio connection for using own connectors gt Itis possible to use a mixture of GST 20 and GST 22 panels The GST 20 should be first in the chain followed by GST 27 PSU and GST 22 panels ADDRESS er 7300 VV v REMOTE PORT B AUDIO amp CONTROL Figure 21 GST 22 Rear View Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 N i ia Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek Configuration Device Allocation The two wheels on the back of the GST 20 amp GST 22 unit are used to set its Device Number This sets the addressing between the Utility Panel and Audio Engine The valid range is from 01 to FF although not all addresses in this range are usable For guest panels we suggest you connect them to the Audio Engine that is responsible for the audio to the guest positions in that studio The Device Number for each should match the A
6. supply The GST 20 is an alternative to the GST 22 for stations with little desktop space but available table top rack space GST 21 22 The GST 22 panel is designed for mounting in the studio furniture where the guests will be able to easily access it We recommend you do not make furniture cutouts until you have had a chance to examine the size and desired panel location As the unit will protrude below the desktop care in placement is required to avoid the panel encroaching into guest legroom and furniture joinery The GST 22 panels requires power from the GST 21 wall mount power supply Up to 6 panels can be powered per power supply so one per studio is recommended GST 23 The GST 23 remote button panel connects to a GST 20 or GST 22 This remote panel provides user programmable functions such as remote machine control or talkback This is a table top panel that can be moved around to suit The GST 23 has six illuminated push buttons 30 Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 7 N A ia Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek Cutout The GST 22 is designed for mounting in the studio furniture The required cutout is 2 5in 63 5mm x 7 40in 188mm as shown below The total depth of the GST 22 is 3 0in 76 2mm Top View Mounting Cutout Side View 2 60in 66mm Logitek GST 22 Level Select E E en E c SE Sa SE 8 6 oS N O 3
7. where Dn is the device number device number of the unit Mode device number of the unit The BTN 12 does not support variable brightness illumination in its lamps These will be ignored Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 S 4 BTN 12 Panel Lo itek Pinouts Port A rear panel DB9F Port B rear panel DB9F Pin Connection Pin Connection 1 No connect 1 No connect RS485 RX Pair 2 RS485 TX Pair 2 3 RS485 TX Pair 3 3 RS485 RX Pair 3 a No come La No connect 5 Ground 5 Ground 6 Nocomect __ 6 No connect 7 RS485 RX Pair 2 7 RS485 TX Pair 2 8 RS485 TX Pair 3 8 RS485 RX Pair 3 9 No comet 9 No connect Port connects to AE or upstream panel Port B connects to downstream panels GPI In rear panel DB37F GPI Out rear panel DB37F Pin Connection _ Pin Connection Pin Connection 1 Rely1 20 Relay1_ EM Relay4 23 Relay4 6 6 Relay6 25 Rely6 8 8 RelayS 27 Relay8 9 Input9 28 Ground 9 Relay9 28 Rely9 9 10 Relay10 29 Relay10 0 11 Relay11 30 Relay11 31 3 3 14 Relay14 33 Relay14 16 Relay16 35 Relay16 18 Rely18 37 Relay18 19 NoComect 19 NoConect Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 N gt BTN 12 Panel Lo E itek Specifications General Dimensions 19 Wx 1 75 H x 7 5 D 482 6 mm x 44 5 mm x 190 5 mm Occupies 1 RU rack space
8. 22 supports the following Logitek Protocol commands Note the GST 23 is simply a remote panel which does not communicate using the Logitek Protocol Dn Device Number Bn Bus Number Fr Flash Rate 02 slow 03 medium 05 fast Fn Flash Number 01 255 00 continuous Trigger Command Fully supported Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek Pinouts GST 20 1RU w Power Supply Following are the pinouts for the GST 20 which is a 1RU rack mounted panel with power supply Port A rear panel DB9F Port B rear panel DB9F Pin Connection 4 Nocomnect 5 Ground 6 Nocomect 7 RS485 RX Pair 2 8 RS485 TX Pair 3 9 No connect Port connects to Audio Engine Remote rear panel Pin Connection 1 ledData 2 Ledioad _ Switch Data a SwitchLoad 6 5VoltsDC DIN 7 Pin Connection 1 No connect 4 No connect 6 No connect 8 RS485 RX Pair 3 91 No connect Port B connects to downstream panels Audio rear panel DB9F Pin Connection 1 leftin 2__ Right in Left Out a an 6 Leftin 8 Right Out 9 12 VDC 100 mA Audio connects to an AE Analog Output Remote connects to a GST 23 Button Panel GST 21 Wall Mount Power Supply Following are the pinouts for the GST 27 which is a wall mounted power supply Port A rear panel DB9F Port B rear panel RJ45 Pin
9. As the panels do not require allocation of DSP resources ports 1 3 can be kept free for mixer surfaces The AE C2 card only has 3 ports available The Route 3 panel has two modes of addressing which are both covered in the Route 3 chapter Daisy chaining Panels Most panels support the ability to daisy chain to other panels downstream This reduces the amount of wiring and the amount of Audio Engine ports required when panels are located in proximity This is particularly useful for the AE C2 card which only has three surface ports per Audio Engine However as each panel is active in the circuit a failure of an upstream panel will render all downstream panels inoperable This should be considered in redundancy planning Pa Ph Pr PR ES 5 E 5 5 a 0202020 COM12 90909090 BTN12 209090 o o O eee eo ROUTEXT 00 Figure 2 Example of daisy chaining Utility Panels Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 7 ES 3 E Common Information Lo E itek Wiring Utility Panels share a common connection and wiring scheme Wiring from an Audio Engine to a panel will depend on the type of Controller Card in use Both are shown below as well as wiring b
10. Bus Addressing Device Numbers Device addressing is set by the number wheels on the back of the RTE 3 or RTE XY For a RTE 3 the Device Number on the wheels sets the CH1 router CH2 and CH3 use the next consecutive Device Numbers When using output routing in AEConfig you must setup the 3 outputs to be used on the RTE 3 in order so that AEConfig allocates consecutive Device Numbers Bus Numbers The RTE 3 and RTE XY do not utilize bus numbers for route control Commands Supported The RTE 3 and RTE XY support the following Logitek Protocol commands Dn Device Number Bs Bus Number Sd Source Device 01xx Notes B4 route ROUTE lt 03 gt lt B4 gt lt Dn gt lt 01 gt lt Sd gt Device Number determined by which channel is being routed Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 7 S RTE 3 amp RTE XY Lo itek Pinouts Port A rear panel DB9F Port B rear panel DB9F Pin Connection Pin 1 No connect 1 RS485 RX Pair 2 RS485 TX Pair 2 3 RS485 TX Pair 3 3 RS485 RX Pair 3 No connect 4 No connect 5 Ground 6 Nocommedt 6 No connect 2 Rte 7 RS485 TX Pair 2 8 RS485 TX Pair 3 8 RS485 RX Pair 3 9 Nocomet 9 No connect Port connects to AE or upstream panel Port B connects to downstream panels Specifications General Dimensions 19 Wx 1 75 H x 7 5 D 482 6 mm x 44 5 mm x 190 5 mm Occupies 1 RU rack space Power Supply 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 15 W Con
11. D e Take H P o 2 50in 63 5mm y 2 901 3 00in ut 76 2mm 73 6mm 76 Figure 19 GST 22 Mounting Cutout Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual ES 7 o a Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek Connections Following is an example of Guest Panel wiring Note that the GST 20 has its own internal PSU and the GST 22 panels require an upstream GST 27 power supply The GST 23 remote button panel is optional Audio cabling is not shown see pinouts later in this chapter One GST 21 power supply per studio is recommended GST 20 Panel w PSU GST 20 Panel w PSU GST 23 Remote DESF DESF DIN DBSF IDC1C N N ARCs Next GST 20 pane gt GST 23 Remote IDC1C Remote N DESF DESF DIN DB9F Audio Engine A AE C2 coe ei Pre Pre PTA PTS PTE DBSF R45 PortA PortB R 45 R45 DIN DBSF Port A Port B Remote Audio Next GST 22 panel 6 per PSU gt Figure 20 Guest Panel Wiring example gt The Audio Engine connects to a GST 21 Port A or the first GST 20 Any available port on the Audio Engine s AE C2 or AE C6 card can be used The port should be on the same Audio Engine as the audio outputs Port B of a GST 20 connects to Port A of the next GST 20 panel Port B of the GST 27 connects to Port A of the first GST 22 panel Port B of the GST 22 panel connects to Port A of the next GST 22 for a total of 6 per PSU gt
12. Panel Lo gitek CommandBuilder Triggers If using a BTN 12 in Route Mode no programming in CommandBuilder is necessary If you wish to use a BTN 12 to do anything else you must define a set of Triggers in CommandBuilder Possible Triggers for a BTN 12 include gt Button switch BUS ON gt Button switch BUS OFF gt CPI Input BUS ON gt CGPI Input BUS OFF Possible Commands for a BTN 12 include Lamp BUS ON Lamp BUS OFF Lamp FLASH GPI Output BUS ON GPI Output BUS OFF GPI Output PULSE VVVVV V The Triggers and Commands will require the following information 1 Audio Engine Number the AE the BTN 72 is connected to 2 Device Number based on the Port and or Address wheels on the back 3 Bus Number a list of BIN 12 Bus Numbers follows in the Device amp Addressing section Possible applications for a BTN 12 include gt 12x1 Route Switcher or other combinations based on available buttons gt Intercom Talkback panel gt Remote start panel gt Monitoring switcher panel For Trigger examples refer to the CommanaBuilder User s Manual Part C Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual Sos 4 i BTN 12 Panel Lo 2 itek Operation Operation of the BTN 12 varies depending on its programming gt The 12 push buttons can be used for push to talk toggle or grouped push once functions gt The BTN 12 can also be programmed in Route mode where it becomes a 12x1 router gt The lamps in the
13. Release Notes Release Notes amp Versions BTN 12 Version v2 0 Released 23 Sep 03 Notes Supports Device Addressing wheels and GPIs RTE 3 Version v3 0 Released 28 Apr 03 Notes Supports v3 0 Audio Engines with Output Routing Version v3 3 Released 26 Jun 05 Notes Supports 16 character Device Names RTE XY Version v3 3 Released 09 May 05 Notes Supports 16 character Device Names Route XY Destination ticks from AEConfig COM 12 Version v1 2 Released 20 Feb 05 Notes Initial release only supports medium speed flash B1 command Version v1 3 Released 21 Feb 05 Notes Added support for tri speed flash B1 command slow medium fast GST 20 Version v1 4 Released 28 Apr 05 Notes Supports 16 character Device Names previous versions do not GST 22 Version v1 4 Released 28 Apr 05 Notes Supports 16 character Device Names previous versions do not Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual
14. XY panel requires its own output Device Number so its allowed Destinations can be independently set in AEConfig 8 Once your settings have been made your new config can be uploaded to the Audio Engine Le SURFACE SETTINGS Port 1 NuMix 24 24 ticks Stream 1 8 Mixer Port 2 NuMix 24 24 ticks Stream 9 16 Mixer Dutput Selections 1210 ticks Port 3 0 ticks RED Local amp Network Sources GREEN DSP Sources Blue RouteXY Allowed Destinations Sat Encoder 05 Sat Encoder 06 Sat Encoder 07 Sat Encoder 08 Sat Encoder 09 Sat Encoder 10 Sat Encoder 11 Sat Encoder 12 Sat Encoder 13 Sat Encoder 14 Sat Encoder 15 Sat Encoder 16 Talia 1 Monitor 1 Talia 1 Monitor 2 Talia 1 Monitor 3 Talia 1 Monitor 4 Talia 1 Monitor 5 Talia 1 Monitor 6 RCSNT3 2 RCSNT3 3 RCSNT3 4 RCSNT4 1 RCSNT 4 2 RCSNT4 3 RCSNT 4 4 RCSNT5 1 RCSNT5 2 RCSNT5 3 RCSNT5 4 RCSNT6 1 RCSNT6 2 RCSNT6 3 RCSNT6 4 0B3 Retn OB4 Retn OBS Retn OB6 Retn Record 3 Record 4 Record 1 Record 2 Record 3 Record 4 Record 1 Record 2 Record 3 Record 4 Record 1 Record 2 Record 3 Record 4 3 Return 4 Return 5 Return 6 Return Figure 18 AEConfig showing Output Selections for Route XY For more information on Engine I O and routing see the AEConfig User s Manual Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual RTE 3 amp RTE XY Lo itek CommandBuilder Triggers The RTE 3 and RTE XY do not requi
15. the current and last used input gt The current input is displayed closest to the SWAP button with the last used input above it An optional timer display will show how long the mic has been turned on The H P level and guest mic position label are displayed at the top of the screen gt The H P socket takes a standard 1 4 6 35mm jack The socket is recessed and protected by a plastic guard gt The MUTE ON and OFF buttons and their respective lamps may or may not function depending on your Triggers Usually these are programmed to control the microphone at that guest position Operation of the GST 20 not shown is similar Operation of the GST 23 not shown depends on user configuration Device amp Bus Addressing Figure 22 GST 22 Front Device Numbers i View Device addressing is set by the number wheels on the back of the GST 20 22 A single Device Number is used for both lamps and buttons with the Bus Number distinguishing which is which Bus Numbers Bus numbering is fixed by the GST 20 22 firmware and is not configurable The following Bus Numbers are used Button Switch Lamp Function Bus PON Bus31 Bus11 MUTE TALLY Bus 20 The following Bus Numbers are used for the GST 23 Button Panel A Bus34 Bus14 A Bus37_ Bus 17 Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual Sos 7 i gt i Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek Commands Supported The GST 20 GST
16. Dimensions 19 Wx 1 75 Hx 7 5 D 482 6 mm x 44 5 mm x 190 5 mm Occupies 1RU rack space Power Supply 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 15 W General GST 21 Dimensions 10 Wx 1 7 Hx 6 D 254 mm x 43 2 mm x 152 4 mm Power Supply 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 25 W General GST 22 Dimensions 2 9 Wx 8 H x 3 5 D 73 6 mm x 203 2 mm x 88 9 mm Cutout 2 5 W x 7 4 D 63 5 mm x 188 mm General GST 23 Dimensions 2 5 Wx 1 0 Hx 4 5 D 63 5 mm x 25 4 mm x 114 3 mm Audio Input for Headphone Amp GST20 GST 22 Connector DB 9 female Configuration Active Balanced stereo Level 0 dBu normal 24 dBu max Impedance 25 K Ohms Audio Output for Headphones GST 20 amp GST 22 Connector 1 4 phone jack recessed into front panel amp available on rear panel DB 9 female Configuration Unbalanced stereo Level 20 dBu 30 mA max Impedance 9 Ohms Control GST 20 amp GST 22 Controls Mic on Mic off Cough Mute Take Input select Headphone Volume GPI One solid state relay to ground 12 VDC 100 mA Comms GST22 only 2 com ports RJ45 with power 1 GST 23 control DIN7 GST20 only 2 com ports DB9 Female 1 GST 23 control DIN 6 GST 22 units can be daisy chained from one power supply Control GST 23 Controls Six lighted programmable pushbuttons Comms 1 CAT 5 cable 20 feet max Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual E Appendix A gt Release Notes Lo gitek Appendix A
17. Figure 10 COM 12 Front View LJ O LJ OO MAINS Freame Out Speaker Ir Port B Address Figure 11 COM 12 Rear View The MAINS connector is an IEC style inlet connector Port A is a DB9 female connector This connects to the Audio Engine or an upstream panel Port B is a DB9 female connector This connects to a downstream panel optional Preamp Out is a male XLR connector This is a line level output of the internal mic preamp Speaker In is a female XLR connector This is a line level input to the speaker amp The front panel has a female XLR connector for attaching a microphone As the type of microphone depends on user preference this is not included The COM 12 accepts a dynamic microphone with an adjustable gain control VVVVV V Microphone A dynamic microphone is required for the front panel Any dynamic intercom type of microphone should provide acceptable results The COM 12 has been tested with an AKG D58E microphone Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 N io COM 12 Panel Lo itek Configuration Device Allocation The two wheels on the back of the unit are used to set its Device Number This sets the addressing between the Utility Panel and the Audio Engine The valid range is from 01 to FF although not all addresses in this range are usable For a COM 12 we suggest that you connect it to the Audio Engine that is responsible for the au
18. N d Logitek LL LL Mi nin woes wE O O REE EBE u OM B HH EERE aaaaa HEEB eee eee 56528 BOSS aaa B p 2S ad Revision 1 0 Sep 2005 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 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 PT TX 1 j Introduction Lo itek Document Revisions Date Revision Author Notes September 2005 1 0 Paul Dengate First release of Utility Panel manual Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 1 1 i Introduction Lo E 1tek Contents 1 IntoQuchoN season anaconda 3 ADOUAT A E E ce a fis E EE E A cenc
19. Output and CommandBuilder will look it up in the config file 3 Bus Number a list of Bus Numbers follows in the Device amp Addressing section Functionality of the GST 23 button panel is determined by user requirements A common use is intercom talkback for on air talent If using a GST 23 in this fashion we suggest you review the Intercom examples in the CommanaBuilder manual and apply the same intercom functionality and operation as the rest of your facility For detailed Trigger examples refer to the CommandBuilder User s Manual Part C TIP The GST 20 and GST 22 have an Output Tally solid state relay to ground and 12 VDC 100 mA available for controlling an external mic on lamp or other device To use this tally your Triggers must turn on BUS20 of the GST 20 22 when desired eg in the Trigger that lights the ON lamp Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 S o ie Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek Operation L Operation of the GST 22 is generally as follows some functionality depends on Trigger programming C O gt H P LEVEL controls internal amplifier gain to the headphones H P LEVEL SELECT gt The SELECT WHEEL is used to scroll through the available inputs depending on what has been allowed in AEConfig gt The white button functions as either TAKE or SWAP The display above the button shows the current function TAKE is used to accept a selected input SWAP is used to toggle between
20. Output that feeds it or a DSP Crosspoint can be used The latter provides for gain control and audio processing if DSP crosspoints on a SharcAttack DSP card are available In common practice routing directly to the Output is usually sufficient and the most simple option For more information on Engine I O and routing see the AEConfig User s Manual Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual Sos 5 io COM 12 Panel Lo itek CommandBuilder Triggers A COM 12 requires Triggers to perform the desired functions These are scripted in CommandBuilder then uploaded and executed by Supervisor The exact Triggers written for a COM 12 depend on required functionality As the COM 12 is primarily designed as an Intercom panel we suggest you review the Intercom examples in the CommandBuilder manual Possible Triggers for a COM 12 include gt Button switch BUS ON gt Button switch BUS OFF Possible Commands for a COM 72 include gt Lamp BUS ON gt Lamp BUS OFF gt Lamp FLASH The Triggers and Commands will require the following information 1 Audio Engine Number the AE the COM 72 is connected to 2 Device Number based on the Port and or Address wheels on the back 3 Bus Number a list of COM 12 Bus Numbers follows in the Device amp Addressing section Whilst the COM 12 is designed to be an Intercom Talkback panel available buttons can still be programmed to perform other tasks such as Route switching Remote st
21. ability to use audio processing on a Crosspoint allocate a Crosspoint to multiple outputs or switch an output to the fiber network NetA card RTE XY Device Allocation The RTE XY provides access to any number of destinations on a particular Audio Engine It can be allocated any Device Number that corresponds to an output route in AEConfig As AEConfig can be used to set the allowed destinations for a RTE XY panel we suggest allocating an output Device Number that relates to the RTE XY eg a Monitoring output TIP The ability to allow only specified destinations on a RTE XY requires a version of AEConftig dated May 2005 or later and v3 3 or later of the RTE XY In prior versions or either AEConfig or RTE XY software the panel has access to all destinations Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 6 2T SR ES Logitek RTE 3 amp RTE XY 2 AEConfig Configuration To setup a RTE 3 using DSP Crosspoints 1 Ds 3 4 A On the AEConfig Hardware Config page allocate a Router to Port 1 2 or 3 Go to the AEConfig Surface Settings page and select the port you allocated in Step 1 You will now see a series of available DSP Crosspoints labeled CP1 St and so on The RTE 3 Device Number should be allocated to available DSP Crosspoints on this port For example setting the wheels to 01 will tell the RTE 3 to use Crosspoints 1 3 Please note some higher numbered Crosspoints are mono only Additi
22. ar View gt The MAINS connector is an IEC style inlet connector gt Port A is a DB9 female connector This connects to the Audio Engine or another upstream panel Port B is a DB9 female connector This connects to a downstream panel optional GPI IN is a DB37 female connector This connects to the BTN 12 GPI inputs optional GPI OUT is a DB37 female connector This connects to the BTN 12 GPI outputs optional VV VvV Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 9 ES 4 i BTN 12 Panel Lo 2 itek Configuration Device Allocation The two wheels on the back of the unit are used to set its Device Number This sets the addressing between the Utility Panel and Audio Engine The valid range is from 01 to FF although not all addresses in this range are usable If the BTN 12 will be used as a 12x1 router or similar we suggest that you connect it to the Audio Engine that is responsible for the audio the BTN 12 is controlling and use the Device Number of that Audio Engine Output As the BTN 12 uses BUS 1 12 for its lamps the Device Number allocated should not conflict with Fader or DSP Crosspoints otherwise the BTN 12 and DSP functions will clash Using the BTN 12 with an output Device Number does not cause any conflict on a v3 Audio Engine AEConfig The BTN 12 panel does not need to be shown on AEConfig s Hardware Page as this page is used to setup mixer surfaces that use DSP r
23. arts Monitoring switching Delay control V VvV V For detailed Trigger examples refer to the CommandBuilder User s Manual Part C Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 S COM 12 Panel Lo itek Operation Operation of the COM 12 varies depending on its programming gt The 12 push buttons can be used for push to talk toggle or grouped push once functions gt Lamps will light if programmed to do so They can also flash in three different speeds gt The front panel volume control can be used to adjust the incoming audio level Device amp Bus Addressing Device Numbers Device addressing is set by the number wheels on the back of the COM 12 A single Device Number is used for both lamps and buttons with the Bus Number distinguishing which is which Bus Numbers Bus numbering is fixed by the COM 12 firmware and is not configurable The following Bus Numbers are used Buttons are left to right 1 6 on the top row and 7 12 on the bottom row 4 Bus54 Bus34 6 Bus56 Bus36 8 Bus58 Bus38 9 Bus 59 Bus39 Commands Supported The COM 72 supports the following Logitek Protocol commands Dn Device Number Bn Bus Number Fr Flash Rate 02 slow 03 medium 05 fast Fn Flash Number 01 255 00 continuous Example Notes lt 02 gt lt 04 gt lt Bil gt lt Dn gt lt Bn gt lt Fr gt Supported in v1 3 lt 02 gt lt 05 gt lt B1 gt lt Dn gt lt Bn gt lt Fr gt lt Fn gt Not s
24. buttons will light if programmed to do so They can also be set to flash single speed In Route mode a single lamp will indicate the currently routed source Device amp Bus Addressing Device Numbers Device addressing is set by the number wheels on the back of the BTN 12 A single Device Number is used for both lamps and buttons with the Bus Number distinguishing which is which Bus Numbers Bus numbering is fixed by the BTN 12 firmware and is not configurable The following Bus Numbers are used Button GPI GPIOut CPI 1 Bus 01 Bus 17 Bus 81 Bus 49 4 Bus 04 Bus20 f Bus84 Bus52 6 Bus06 Bus22 Bus 86 Bus 54 7 Bus 07 Bus 23 Bus 87 Bus 55 8 Busog_ Bus24 Bus 88 Bus 56 9 Bus09 Bus 25 Bus 89 Bus 57 11 Bus 11 Bus 27 Bus 91 Bus 59 13 CE CORRE das e Bus 94 Bus62 a5 Te Bus95 Bus63 16 Bus 96 Bus 64 C17 Bus 97 Bus65s a8 Bus98 12 Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 4 5 BTN 12 Panel Lo gitek Commands Supported The BTN 12 supports the following Logitek Protocol commands Dn Device Number Bn Bus Number Sc Source Device 01xx B3 bus off BUS OFF lt 02 gt lt 03 gt lt B3 gt lt Dn gt lt Bn gt Fully supported The BTN 12 also supports the following utility commands for setting the panel s mode and performing other functions Clear All BUS 33 ON lt 02 gt lt 03 gt lt B2 gt lt Dn gt lt 21 gt Clear all LED s in the current mode
25. dio to from the COM 72 and use the Device Number of the Audio Engine Output that feeds the COM 12 s intercom input N Gain Control The gain pot on the rear of the panel is used to set the mic pre amp gain A small screwdriver can be used to make adjustments For consistency between multiple COM 12 panels you may wish to inject tone at a mic level that reflects the sensitivity of the mic in use and adjust to suit Gain can also be adjusted at the Audio Engine inputs and outputs however it is always better to ensure the COM 12 is within acceptable range first The front panel of the COM 12 has a speaker volume allowing the user to adjust the incoming level AEConfig The COM 12 panel does not need to be shown on AEConfig s Hardware Page as this page is used to setup mixer surfaces that use DSP resources The COM 12 uses output routes and not DSP mixing The COM 12 will require a mono Input and Output on an Analog IO card For example if the COM 12 is used in a Master Control Room the following naming could be used MCR Mic MCR Talkback Mic MCR T B MCR Talkback Output In a multi engine system the Intercom Mic input should be allocated to the Fibre Network so that intercom audio can be routed to any Audio Engine The output can be allocated no source on the Surface Settings page or a default silence source if one is used On a version 3 x and above Audio Engine intercom audio to the COM 12 can be routed directly to the
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27. ek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 S RTE 3 amp RTE XY Lo itek Configuration Device Allocation The two wheels on the back of the unit are used to set its Device Number This sets the addressing between the Utility Panel and Audio Engine The valid range is from 01 to FF RTE 3 Device Allocation The RTE 3 supports two methods of device allocation gt Using DSP Crosspoints on Audio Engine Port 1 2 or 3 gt Using output routes on any Audio Engine Port older units may require firmware update 1 3 AE C2 1 6 AE C6 3 Must be setup in Hardware Page Selections Don t show on Hardware Page Address settings Set Device Number to match Crosspoints on Set Device Number to match first output in Surface Settings Tab eg 01 for first panel 04 for AEConfig Three outputs must have sequential second panel etc Device Numbers in AEConfig output page Number of Panels per port Limited by available Crosspoints Limited by available outputs Triggers Yes DSP Crosspoint can be assigned to No outputs multiple I O card outputs Feed Crosspoint to fiber Yes allocate DSP Crosspoint to NetA output Output routing provides a simple way to configure the Route 3 In this mode any port may be used provided no surface is shown in AEConfig for this port and any number of panels may be daisy chained If you are unsure this is the recommended configuration DSP Crosspoints provide some additional features such as the
28. esources If you are using the BTN 12 panel as an Intercom controller with separate mic and speaker we suggest you follow the AEConfig notes for the COM 12 intercom unit If you are using the BTN 12 purely as a button GPI control panel with no associated audio there is nothing to configure in AEConfig For more information on Engine I O and routing see the AEConfig User s Manual Route Mode The BTN 12 defaults to GPI Mode which sets it to send button presses and GPI closures to the Audio Engine If Triggers are programmed against the relevant bus number an event will occur The BTN 12 also supports Route Mode which turns the unit into a 12x1 Router In this mode each button sends the required Route command to the Audio Engine To configure for Route Mode you need to allocate an output in AEConfig and assign up to 12 inputs ticks to that output These will be uploaded to the BTN 12 when it goes into Route Mode The order of the inputs is alphabetical based on the Surface Label assigned to the input in AEConfig It is not possible to change the order of the inputs If more flexible input assignment is required we recommend using the 12x1 Router Triggers detailed in the CommandBuilder manual To use Route Mode you will need to send a BUS32 ON command to the BTN 12 in your Trigger Table The Init Trigger is a good place to send that command Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual PT TX 4 i BTN 12
29. etween daisy chained panels The Guest Headphone Panel wiring is detailed in Chapter 7 Wiring Twisted pair data cable should be used CAT5 or greater is suitable The RS485 transmission lines should be on a pair together If using shielded cable Pin 5 on the DB9 should be connected to shield drain With unshielded cable use one half of a pair As the transmission is balanced shielded cable is not necessary unless in very high RF environments TIA 568B wiring colors are shown Pair 1 Cue is not required for Utility Panels but can be wired as per Surface cables for consistency AE C2 to Panel Wiring from an AE C2 card is the same as a mixer surface The first pair cue is not required but can still be wired A Port 3 connection requires Pins 3 amp 8 reversed at one end see AE C2 wiring AE Port 1 2 Port DB9M DB9M Shield Ground Figure 3 AE C2 to Panel wiring AE C6 to Panel For an AE C6 we suggest using the TIA 568A B color code at the RJ45 and wiring the DB9 to suit The first pair cue is not required but can still be wired as per AE C6 to console wiring Port _ Pat ie eae A B Pair 2 w PA E CE GLS eee vor Wier T ori WheQr WhyGr CoD c nent w MB ae e en 4 WiyBr WhyBr eee ee 7 1 ee E Br Br o round RJ45 Pair 2 Pair 4 or shield for STP Figure 4 AE C6 to Panel wiring Panel to Panel For daisy chaining panels together follow
30. h 12 buttons lamps plus 18 GPI inputs and outputs COM 12 A 1 RU button panel with 12 buttons lamps plus integrated mic preamp and speaker amp for intercom purposes Buttons can be programmed all as intercom stations or for mixed functions GST 20 22 23 An integrated monitoring selector mic on off mute control and headphone amplifier designed for use by studio guests The GST 22 is a desk mounted headphone controller The GST 20 is a 1RU rack mount version The GST 23 is a remote 6 button panel for additional control applications RTE 3 A 3 output router controller designed for controlling record outputs and other destination feeds in a studio or equipment room RTE XY An X Y version of the RTE 3 which allows controlling multiple destinations on an Audio Engine 4 Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 S j 1 al Introduction Lo itek System Requirements Utility Panels are designed to connect to a Logitek Audio Engine running any DSP version Certain features may require a certain level of DSP or AE controller card firmware Contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller if you require confirmation System Architecture Put simply a Utility Panel is just a remote control panel for the Audio Engine Like Logitek Console Surfaces these panels send and receive control command s to the Audio Engine using the Logitek Command Protocol with all audio processing occurring inside the Audio Engine The ro
31. ience This manual is aimed at Engineers and Technical Operators responsible for installing configuring and supporting a Logitek Console Router System that uses any of these utility panels In the context of a system installation or to become familiar with the entire Logitek Console Router System the reader should also reference gt Audio Engine Installation amp Operation Manual gt AEConfig User s Manual gt Supervisor User s Manual gt CommandBuilder User s Manual 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 YN 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 Utility Panel Users Manual 3 Sos 1 i El Introduction Lo itek About Utility Panels Logitek provides various control panels that connect to your Audio Engines and integrate into your system These panels are fully configurable to suit the specific requirements of your facility The current range of Utility Panels includes BIN 12 A 1 RU button panel wit
32. onal panels can be allocated Device Numbers and Crosspoints as per step 4 You can now allocate the allowed Source ticks to each of the Crosspoints as required Go to the AEConfig Surface Settings page and select the page for the port you are using The DSP Crosspoints used above can now be allocated to the desired audio outputs It is possible to allocate these to NetA channels if required This assumes you have already added the required outputs to your config See the screenshot below for tick mark examples Once your settings have been made your new config can be uploaded to the Audio Engine Port 1 Hubix 12 106 ticks Port 2 Router Af ticks Port 3 Router O ticks Studio Humix Studio Record Router News 451 ETH12 Router BlaylAtn ET Delayl Return Silence MD 1 CD 1 CD 2 AES 1 AES 2 AE1 Silence St390 MiniDisc 1 St390 CD 1 St390 CD 2 St390 Spare AES 1 St390 Spare AES 2 FA Prog AE1 Sat 6L 774 Pom Hetwork ISDN 1 AE1 Sat 6R Network St390 ISDN 1 Exchange St390 Exchange 1 ICom In Hic 1 Hic 2 Mic 3 Tel 1 Tel 2 DAW 1 DAW 2 CD 1 An Sat 1L Sat 1R Sat 15 Sat 2L Sat 2R kafu t390 1 Com Input St390 Mic 1 St390 Mic 2 St390 Mic 3 St390 Telephone 1 St390 Telephone 2 t390 DAW 1 St390 DAW 2 St390 CD 1 Analogue Sat 1L Sat 1R Sat 15 Sat 2L Sat 2R Figure 16 AEConfig showing Output Selections for Router Surface Logitek Utilit
33. re Triggers to be programmed In addition to audio routing the RTE 3 can be used to present question screens to the user See the CommandBuilder User s Manual for information on question screens Operation Route 3 RTE 3 gt Press the CH1 CH2 or CH3 button to edit the required destination gt Use the SELECT wheel to choose the desired input gt Press the TAKE button to confirm and perform the route Route XY RTE XY The Route XY has three modes of operation 1 Locked all front panel control is disabled except for unlock function 2 View allows the route selections to be viewed but not changed 3 Change full view and change permissions To change the Route XY mode gt Press the MODE button gt Use the SELECT wheel to choose the desired mode gt Press CONFIRM to accept the new mode The view a route gt Select VIEW or CHANGE mode as above gt Press the DEST button gt Use the SELECT wheel to cycle through the allowed destinations gt The source will be displayed on screen as you move through the list The change a route Select CHANGE mode as above Press the DEST button Use the SELECT wheel to cycle through to the desired destination Press the SOURCE button Use the SELECT wheel to cycle through to the desired source Press the CONFIRM button to perform the route VVVVV NV Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual ES 6 io RTE 3 amp RTE XY Lo itek Device amp
34. te the required single source using the AEConfig I beam tick In this situation you would usually use the relevant Studio Out for that studio s Audio Engine port and set the Studio Out to pre fader This allows the studio console to control the source and toggle the insertion of Talkback Return For more information on Engine I O and routing see the AEContig User s Manual Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual Sos 7 i E Guest Headphone Panels Lo itek CommandBuilder Triggers The audio and routing functions of the guest panel are established in AEConfig However the buttons and lamps must be programmed to your requirements using CommandBuilder The exact Triggers written for a guest panel depend on required functionality The CommandBuilder manual includes an entire chapter of useful examples for the GST 20 22 Possible Triggers for a GST 20 GST 22 GST 23 include gt Button switch BUS ON gt Button switch BUS OFF Possible Commands for a GST 20 GST 22 include Lamp BUS ON Lamp BUS OFF Output Tally BUS ON Timer on run reset BUS ON Timer off stop BUS OFF VVVV VY Possible Commands for a GST 23 include gt Lamp BUS ON gt Lamp BUS OFF The Triggers and Commands will require the following information 1 Audio Engine Number the AE the guest panel is connected to 2 Device Number based on the Address wheels on the back this can be specified using the Device Name of the
35. tercom Mic Patch IL StA Patch 1L Patch 1R StA Patch 1R Patch 2L 5A Patch L Patch 2A StA Patch 2A Patch 25 5A Patch 25 AAA AAA ee Le ee Le E A A AA A AA ee Le ee ae Le ee ee ee E A A AAA AA AJK 567 Rx Figure 17 AEConfig Output Selections for output destination Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual ES 6 io RTE 3 amp RTE XY Lo itek To setup a RTE XY 1 On the AEConfig Hardware Config page ensure no surface is allocated on the port you will be using for the RTE XY On an AE C6 card you can use Ports 4 5 or 6 if desired 2 The RTE XY Device Number should be set to the Device Number of a relevant related Output eg a nearby monitoring point This Output s column is used to set the allowed Destinations for that RTE XY panel Set the RTE XY wheels to match the output s Device Number see Output Settings page Go to AEConfig Surface Settings and select the Output Selections page 5 At the bottom of the grid you will see a blue section listing all Destination rows Find the relevant RTE XY Output column then place tick marks for each allowed Destination An allowed Destination is indicated by a tick surrounded by the letters X and Y 6 The allowed Sources for each Destination are set by the red green ticks in the top section Sources should be allowed by placing a tick in the column for each required Destination 7 Additional panels can be added by repeating Steps 1 4 Each RTE
36. the same procedures as AE C2 to Panel listed above Port B Upstream Pair 2 OL Ke Poe oO stand AAA A III Figure 5 Panel to Panel wiring 8 Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual PT TX 4 Lo erre Logitek 4 BIN 12 Panel The BTN 12 panel is a rack mount panel with 12 user programmable buttons It also features 18 GPI inputs and outputs to provide additional GPI interfacing where required The BTN 12 is a basic control panel and does not include any audio input or output For an intercom panel we recommend using the COM 72 panel All buttons are fully programmable and can be used for a combination of routing intercom or other functions The lamps in the button are a single color red LED which supports solid illumination and a single flash speed Figure 6 BTN 12 This chapter applies to BTN 12 models that have address wheels on the rear and buttons in three groups of four as shown above For BTN 12 units with all 12 buttons spaced equally and no address wheels please refer to the manual that shipped with the unit Installation The BTN 12 is designed for mounting in a standard 19 rack occupying 1 RU Connections Figure 7 BTN 12 Front View l U OQ I MAINS GPI OUT GPI IN Port B Address Port Figure 8 BTN 12 Re
37. trol Selection 3 destination mode buttons selection wheel take button Display Backlit LCD display showing route selections and user information Comms 2 COM ports RS485 Multiple units can be daisy chained together Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual 7 Guest Headphone Panels Log itek 7 Guest Headphone Panels Guest Headphone Panels enable guests and on air talent to have their own control over headphone routing and their microphone In addition optional button panels can be used to allow talent access to producer remote talkback and other functions The GST 22 panel provides a backlit LCD panel which displays headphone routing volume and a talk timer The GST 22 also includes an internal headphone amplifier and volume control plus on off and mute controls for the guest s microphone The headphone amplifier output is available on a standard front panel socket and via the rear panel connector A GPI output is also included on the rear panel to drive an external mic on indicator The GST 20 is a 1RU rack mount self powered version of the GST 22 Guest Headphone Panel Options gt GST 20 1RU rack mount guest panel with internal power supply gt GST 21 Power Supply wall mount for up to 6 x GST 22 gt GST 22 Desk Mount Headphone Panels gt GST 23 Remote Desktop Button Panels for GST 22 or GST 20 Installation GST 20 The GST 20 is designed for mounting in a 19 rack occupying 1RU is ue its own internal power
38. udio Engine Output that feeds the panel audio input N AEConfig The guest panels do not need to be shown on AEConftig s Hardware Page as this page is used to setup mixer surfaces that use DSP resources Guest panels use output routes and not DSP mixing Each GST 20 22 on and Audio Engine will require a stereo Output on an Analog IO card As each panel has the ability to control the audio output routed to it one Output per panel is recommended If guest controlled routing is not required you can feed all the panels in a studio off a single output that is selected to the Studio Out in pre fader mode Then the main studio console has sole control of the audio to all guest panels The GST 20 amp GST 22 will display the Surface Label of the Output that is assigned its Device Number For this reason the Output must be named with the panel display in mind and the Device Number of the panel should match the Output Device Number t receives For maximum usability we suggest setting the Output s Surface Label to the name of the relevant microphone as in the following example Customize the label to suit your mic naming conventions Gst Mic2 StA Guest 1 H P Gst Mic3 StA Guest 2 H P In a 16 character Engine you can display a label with 2 lines of 8 characters In AEConfig the Output should be allocated the allowed sources on the Surface Settings page If you do not want the guest to have control over the audio source simply alloca
39. upported as yet Where a 5 byte B1 is sent the COM 12 v1 3 will use the flash rate but ignore flash number The COM 72 does not support variable brightness illumination in its lamps These will be ignored Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 19 E 5 io COM 12 Panel Lo itek Pinouts Port A rear panel DB9F Port B rear panel DB9F Pin Connection Pin Connection 1 No connect 1 No connect eee 3 R5485 TXT Pair 3 3 RS485 RX Pair 3 CN EEN 4 No connect 3 Ground 5 Ground 2S 6 Noconnect 7 ER ROUE 7 RS485 TX Pair 2 RS485 RX Pair 3 No connect Port A connects to AE or upstream panel Port B connects to downstream panels Preamp Out rear panel XLR M Speaker In rear panel XLR F Pin Connection _ 1 Ground Line Level Line Level Mic In front panel XLR F Pin Connection _ 1 Ground 2 Hot Mic Level Logitek Utility Panel Users Manual 7 N j COM 12 Panel Lo itek Specifications General Dimensions 19 Wx 1 75 H x 7 5 D 482 6 mm x 44 5 mm x 190 5 mm Occupies 1 RU rack space Power Supply 110 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 15 W Audio Input for Speaker Connector Female XLR Configuration Active Balanced Level 0 dBu normal 24 dBu max Impedance 25 K Ohms Audio Output from Microphone Connector Male XLR Configuration Active Balanced Level 0 dBu normal 24 dBu max Impedance 10 Ohms Control Buttons 12 lighted buttons
40. uter style panels are designed to control audio crosspoints on a particular Audio Engine Button style panels are fully configurable to suit user requirements As such the functionality of the Utility Panels is usually dependant upon the Logitek Supervisor PCs This is different to Console Surfaces which only require PCs to execute scripts and macros 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 Programmable button panels 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 then 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 PO PY PY PY Console Surfaces Control Panels Supervisor PC Main Software vTools Software vTools Software vTools Fibre Audio Network Software vTools Supervisor PC Software vTools Console Surfaces Mu Backup optional Control Panels Software vTools
41. with legend holding caps Lamps Integrated into button supports solid illumination and three flash speeds Comms 2 COM ports RS485 Multiple units can be daisy chained together Logitek Utility Panel User s Manual Sos 6 _ Resare Logitek 6 RTE 3 amp RTE XY The RTE 3 and RTE XY panels provide routing control for an Audio Engine These are commonly implemented as studio record source selectors or MCR utility routers The RTE 3 allows access to 3 output selections while the RTE XY can control all outputs on a single Audio Engine Both are configurable in AEConfig to only allow certain sources or destinations A backlit LCD screen shows the user the current routes with user configurable labels Both models share the same physical hardware although firmware and front panel printing distinguish their operation Figure 13 RTE XY Installation The RTE 3 and RTE XY are designed for mounting in a standard 19 rack occupying 1 RU Connections O Ea A A 00 Figure 14 RTE 3 RTE XY Front View U Q J MAINS Port B Address Port A Figure 15 RTE 3 RTE XY Rear View gt The MAINS connector is an IEC style inlet connector gt Port A is a DBI female connector This connects to the Audio Engine or another upstream panel gt Port B is a DB9 female connector This connects to a downstream panel optional Logit
42. y Panel Users Manual RTE 3 amp RTE XY Lo itek To setup a RTE 3 using Output Routes 1 RED GREEN DSP Sources Blue RouteXT Allowed Destinations On the AEContig Hardware Config page ensure no surface is allocated to the port you will be using for the RTE 3 Go to the AEConfig Outputs page The outputs for each RTE 3 should be added in order so that they receive sequential Device Numbers The RTE 3 Device Number should be set to the Device Number of the first output of the group For example setting the wheels to 6E will tell the RTE 3 to control outputs 6E 6F and 70 The Device Number can be viewed by editing the Output line Go to the AEConfig Surface Settings page and select the Output Selections page You can now allocate the allowed Source ticks to each of the Outputs as required The Audio Engine only supports routing to I O card outputs you cannot route to NetA channels using this method See the screenshot below for tick mark examples Additional panels can be added by repeating Steps 1 5 Once your settings have been made your new config can be uploaded to the Audio Engine File Name 4MI ARI CFIJI Output Selections 245 ticks Local amp Network Sources m E StA DAW 2 Record DAW Record Intercom Output A Intercom Output E rm A nome Jj PA E p En ER SIA Mic 2 mea fama ami 1065 AM 1065 O menn SatNetNERR Nerat swpawi PA Mic PA Intercom Mic CER Mic ER In
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