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1. 2 54 3 6a To choose which sources are selectable by the switched meter place checkmarks in the MON MTR column in Surface Settings in the configuration software Bus 0 for the monitor meter device must be switched via triggers in Command Builder It can be forced on at reset or it may be turned on and off with a softkey button as desired Meter Bridge On Air and Mic Live Tally Lamps Two tally LEDs are provided on the meter bridge The Mic Live tally may be used to tell the operator that the mic is on The On Air tally may be used to tell the operator that the console has been switched to air The bus number of the Mic Live LED is 17 and the On Air LED is 18 The device numbersare in the chartbelow Device Numbersfor Mic Live and On Air Tally Lamps Port Surface Number Device Number 1 27 2 4F 3 63 AN a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 29 Because these LEDs are on the same device number as console GPI outputs an easy way to program the Mic Live lamp is to enter 117 into the Mute Tally box for each Mic on port 1 For port 2 consoles use 217 For port 3 consoles use 317 A Li Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 30 Wrist Rest Glow Strip Multi colored LED lights are mounted underthe wrist rest These lamps have a foreground color and background color They are addressed as device 27 on port 1 device 4F on port 2 device 63 on port 3 the background coloristurned on with bus 19 and foreground coloris
2. Press Taketo accept To cancel press the Headphone knob again It will exit the mode and turn blue If FOLLOW i a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 37 MONITOR is engaged changing the route with the knob will turn FOLLOW MONITOR off When the knob is blue it controls the volume SEL1 SEL4 buttons when pressed these will change the route to the Headphone monitor bus if they were programmed via Command Builder as described in the previous chapter MONITOR section 5 1 Puts the monitor speakers in 5 1 mode not currently supported MONO Puts the monitor speakers in mono mode DIM reduces the volume to the monitor speakers MUTE mutes the monitor speakers To change the route press on the Monitor knob The knob will turn green and the take light will light up Turn the knob until you see what you would like to listen to Press Take to accept To cancel press the Headphone knob again It will exit the mode and turn blue When the knob is blue it controlsthe volume SEL1 SEL4 buttons when pressed these will change the route to the control room monitor bus if they were programmed via Command Builder as described in the previous chapter METER knob Turningthis knob changes selections in the switched meter on the meter bridge See the previous chapterto learn howto configure and enable disable the switched meter TONE GEN section Changes the frequency of the JetStream s built in tone generator bet
3. eg Control Panel gt Users amp 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 r Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 8 This text represents a command script block example instruction to be typed or directory path TIP A useful tip from our knowledge base About the Mosaic The Mosaic control surface from Logitek Electronic Systems brings you the flexibility of a router based audio console system with the look feel and easy handlingthat novice operators will understand and experienced console operators will appreciate The Mosaic offers full access to the sources available on Logitek s JetStream routers along with simple bus selection and intuitive monitor controls The Mosaic is compatible with the Logitek Audio Engine provided that the engine has an AE C6 card with version 3 77 or higher The Mosaic surface can be configured from 4 to 24 faders in 4 fader increments There is also a Monitor Module containingthe monitoringfunctions and optional softkey and selector modules may be added for additional flexibility The module types include gt M2 FADER 4 Fader Module gt M2 MONITOR Monitor Control Module gt M2 NSOFT Narrow Softkey Button Module gt M2 WSOFT Wide Softkey Button Module In addition the CL METER Meter Bridge is available The bridge can mount to the rear of the console fr
4. 110 subtract 10 and you get channel 100 The sources we re routing are program device BE Aux 1 device BF and Mix Minus 1 device C7 We know those addresses either by lookingin the programmingspreadsheet available from support or by lookingatthe pop outlist on the JetStream State page in JetStream Server Needless to say if you can use s source and d destination notation in Command Builder it s easier You still need to know that the text on the screen is device27 assuming we re on port 1 and that the button is on device 28 f N w a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 25 If you know your way around triggers you ll notice that we turn on the lamp for our button when we begin but do not turn it off on ACCEPT The console is smart enough to do that for you We do turn the lamp off on CANCEL justto give Cancel something to do Finally don t skip the IF CANCEL WAIT section or else Command Builder will throw an error You can adjust the number of seconds you have to make a selection before it all times out by adjusting the WAIT time on the IF CANCEL Text after a tilde isa comment trigger ael device28 bus 79 on cmd ael text device27 line11 ISDN1 Select writes text to the bottom line of screen 1 cmd ael vISDN1 set selection mode display device 28 screen 1 activates selection screen cmd ael text selection 1 Program cmd ael text selection 2 Aux 1 cmd ael text selection 3 Mix Minus if acc
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6. gt TheRJ 11 cable from the Meter plugs into the Mosaic tray card at the far right into the jack labeled Meter TheMeter is hinged Gently tighten the black center screw on the rear of the hinge to lock the meter into placeat the desired angle Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 14 Illustration 1 Mosaic 12 with CL Bridge p m ma Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 15 Connections n F AE 2 POWER AE 1 The Mosaic frame containsthe control circuitry for the console It connectsto the Logitek JetStream Router via a serial link For redundancy the control surface may be connected to two JetStreams main and backup IMPORTANT At the time of this writing the redundantJetStream feature hasnot been fully developed The JetStream does not currently supportthis planned feature and software updates to both JetStream and console may be necessary once this future feature is finished AE 1 Thisis the main data connection This RJ 45 cable connectsto the surface port on the primary JetStream router or Audio Engine If only one router is in use this is the only data connection needed POWER This RJ 45 cable provides power from the Mosaic Power Supply a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 16 AE 2 This is the backup data connection The redundantJetStream feature is not currently functional and this port should be left empty While we use RJ 45 patch c
7. if statement something to do In our example we are changing routes on destination device 70 and we re usinga variable set on the Command Builder system page called ISDN2 trigger ae1 device28 bus 80 on cmd ae1 text device27 line 21 ISDN2 cmd ael vISDN2 set route selection mode device70 display device27 screen 2 if cancel wait 5 cmd ael device27 bus80 off endif j w a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 27 Monitor Hotkey Addressing Thereare four monitor hotkeys that may be addressed in Command Builderto route sources to the control room monitors headphones and studio monitors The buttons are labeled SEL1 SEL2 SEL3 and SEL4 SEL 1 is bus 16 SEL 2 is bus 17 SEL 3 is bus 18 and SEL4 is bus 19 The device numbersare as follows Port Number Monitor Headphones Studio 1 Device 24 Device 25 Device 23 2 Device 4C Device 4D Device 4B 3 Device 62 Device 65 Device 61 Alternatively d device notation in Command Builder such as d Port1 Monitor In is valid and will be properly translated by Command Builder i i Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 28 Switched Meter Addressing Meter Bridges only The Switched meter defaults to displaying whatever source is routed to Monitor In When bus 0 is turned on for the Monitor Meter in device the meter will switch to whatever source is routed to the Monitor Meter In Monitor Meter In Device Numbers Port Surface Number Device Number 1 2C
8. may write commandsto device 30 bus 24 25 and 27 for the appropriate buttons but you do not need to write TALK START TALK STOP and TALK DUMP commands The delay time will appear in the window automatically Routing the Delay into the Air Chain In Surface Settings in your router configuration software make sure you have routed Program Out into Router 1 In In your Output Selections in the router configuration software route Port x Router 1 Out into any output that should get delay such as transmission Port x Program Out will be pre delay audio and should be routed anywhere that needs pre delay audio such as music on hold for telephone hybrids monitors and headphones Router Positions on the Wide Softkey Panel TheWide Softkey Panel offers 8 router positionsthat can be used to change routes to devices such as remote codecs audio recorders IFB systems orany other purpose These selectors are programmed using Command Builder A discussion of howto do this follows after the diagram fo Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 23 Wide Softkey Bus Numbers amp Screen Position Diagram ME Wide Sotozy i Larj use 131 davin ichan zB Gay DIF ia 30 cov dl azi E BE Dan Seran E Sorea Soman A Srreen j w a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 24 Using Command Builder to program the Router Positions There are two types of triggers that may be used to program the WSOFT routers Variable Sele
9. turned on with bus 20 If the background color busand foreground color busare turned on at the same time the foreground color will show Theglow strip can be set to change with the microphone state We suggest turning on device 27 bus 19 in the init orengine reset trigger in Command Builder and then entering 120 into the mute tally box in the config software For port2 use device 4f bus 19 and 220 in the mute tally box for port 2 use device 63 bus19 and 320 in the mute tally box To turn the lamps off turn off both bus 19 and 20 Toset the foreground color put this command in the init triggers in Command Builder cmd ael device27 chon set color mosaic RGB000015 Toset the background color putthis command in the init triggers in Command Builder cmd ael device27 choff set color mosaic RGB001500 Adjust device numbers based on the port the console is connected to RGB values listed below These commands could also be placed in different triggers outside of the init reset as desired Red RGB150000 Purple RGB0 30015 Green RGB0O0 1500 Light Aqua RGBO21411 Blue RGB000015 Dark Aqua RGB000915 White RGB151515 Orange RGB151200 Crimson RGB040000 Yellow RGB09 1500 Blue White RGBO41215 Magenta RGB150015 a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 31 Other custom color combinations may be created by changing the RGB values valid 00 15 but these colorsseem to look the best Changing Colors Of Fader On Off Buttons Thesame Se
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11. Lo gitek Logitek Electronic Systems Mosaic Reference Manual Revision 1 0 Dec 2013 Logitek Electronic Systems Inc 5622 Edgemoor Drive Houston Texas 77081 USA Tel 877 231 5870 1 713 664 4470 outside U S and Canada Fax 1 713 664 4479 Email support logitekaudio com Web www logitekaudio com Contents O 2013 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 ofthis 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 JetStream and Mosaic are trademarks of Logitek Electronic Systems Inc All other trademarks acknowledged All specifications are subject to change without notice Document Revisions Date Revision Author Notes November 2013 Preliminary release of Mosaic manual December 2013 o Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 4 Contents Document REMISI N AAA a DY AA 3 Contents 4 ME oe EWO ii vii ik A N a e a a as 7 Abou tthis O I MEI MEINES IM e soon
12. Module However additional functionality such as macro buttons scene snapshots intercoms delay control and software tools interface to the system using the JetStream Server application that is bundled with the module Compatibility Matrix Mosaic is designed for use with the JetStream Router v4 x and AE 32 Audio Engine v3 77 and higher The Mosaic retains compatibility with other surfaces for the majority of its features Followingis the minimum software release version date that is required for Mosaic support GeneralSupport Additional Features ET DSP Controller 8 a J Aon AAA Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 11 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 dependingon your order but should generally include 1x Mosaic Power Supply gt 1x fully assembled Mosaic frame containing modules as ordered gt 1x meter bridge assembly option You will receive a parts list with the system that is specific to the modules on your order Unpacking Carefully unpack the cartons whilst lookingfor any signs of shippingdamage 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 Contac
13. ablesto send data from the JetStream to the surface this is RS 485 data plus an AES pairfor cueand not Ethernet data Do not connectthese data cablesto a network switch You can use a dedicated CAT5 patch cable or existing structured cablingfor the data connection If using structured cablingsystems care should be exercised to ensure the serial connectionsare not confused with other network outlets and that the link is not unintentionally un patched Theconnection to the power supply should be a straight through RJ 45 connection and not pass through wiring blocksor other interconnectsfor best results The power cable between surface and power supply passes 12 volts PSU The Mosaic is powered by a rack mounted external power supply included with the console Dual power inlets supply dual power supplies A RJ 45 connectoris used to send powerand GPIO information from the supply to the surface DB 25 connectorsare provided on the Mosaic Power Supply for GPI Input and Output connections A ground lug is provided on the chassis for your convenience fou a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 17 GPls The Mosaic Surface has 12 GPI inputs and 12 GPI outputs for control of local studio devices GPI outputs are driven by optically isolated non polarized solid state switches rated at 500ma to a maximum voltage of 24V AC DC with surge to 2A These solid state devices do notconductat low voltage so cannotswitch an audio input Ho
14. ame or in split console configurations may be mounted to the countertop The main frame is available in a number of different sizes to accommodate the variety of fader numbers The frame is designed to be mounted on a desk for semi permanent installation but as no cutouts are required it can easily be relocated f a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 9 System Requirements Mosaic is designed to connectto a Logitek JetStream running DSP version 4 x and above and the AE 32 Audio engine using v3 87 or higher Contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller if you are unsure of compatibility or are adding a Mosaic surface to a pre existing Logitek facility System Architecture e mm Surfaces Audio Engines Ethernet Switches Client PCs Po 1 e Po Po nternet y Remote Support S erial L L TCP IP Serial Comms TCP IP UDP IP gt Figure 1 Logitek System Architedure v4 x Put simply the Mosaic surface is just a remote control panel for the JetStream Unlike traditional analog consoles no audio passes through the Mosaic or its faders with the exception of the cue speaker audio The Mosaictalks to the JetStream usingthe Logitek Command Protocol with all audio processing occurringinside the router The mixing routing and processing of audio is not o Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 10 dependentupon the embedded PC included with the JetNet Audio Networking
15. at this writing Logitek Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 42 Appendix B Pinouts To JetStream DATA Connection to the JetStream is via a RJA5 connector mounted on the rear of the frame Straight through CAT5 cablingis used Pin Connection a RAS Pe Rs85 RX 8 Ground Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Page 43 GPIs ne E Logitek GPI connectionsare on two DB25 connectorson the power supply One DB 25 is for inputs and oneis for outputs We recommend terminating GPls to Krone style or M66 termination blocks GPI Inputs Pin Connection Pin Connection 1 GPlln1 14 Ground 3 erms 16 Ground 4 GPln4 17 Ground s crins 18 Ground F cme 19 Ground s crime 21 crowd s poems 22 Ground EAEC 1 GPI Outputs Pin Connection Pin Connection 1 GPIOut 1A 15 16 4 GPiOut 4A 17 s GPIOut 6A 19 j 8 GPrOut9 9 GPiou 9A a 10 GPIOut 108 Fi Getout11A 24 25 GPI Out 1B GPI Out 2B GPI Out 3B GPI Out 4B GPI Out 5B GPI Out 6B GPI Out 7B PI Out 8B PI Out 9B GPI Out 10B PI Out 11B PI Out 12B Two Year Limited Warranty Logitek Electronic Systems Inc warrants its professional equipment excluding Logitek Software which is covered by a separate warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for two years pursuant to the following terms and condi
16. ct and Route Select A Variable Select allows you to perform multiple commands includingroutes from a pick list The pick list is defined as part ofthe trigger A Route Select allows you to choose a destination on the router and route any allowed source to that destination The pick list is defined by the sources ticked as allowed in the Output Selections page of the configuration software The Command Builder manual defines these commandsin further detail There are special keywordsthat should be used in these triggers An example of each type of trigger is provided below When you look in the manual you will see that there is a MOSAIC keyword in both Variable Select and Route Select commands however that is used with the first generation console and notthis board We will use the DISPLAY keyword and the new SOURCENAME keyword instead to make the magic happen Variable Select Trigger Example This trigger assumes that a variable called ISDN1 has been defined on the System Page of Command Builder We used channel notation in this trigger table instead of s source and d destination as is more commonly used in Command Builder When using channel notation you write the source as its hex address and you take the destination s hex address convert it to decimal subtract 10 and you get the channel number Why Because a programmer said so In our little test world our ISDN is connected to destination device 6E Thatconverts to decimal
17. e eee e eee ee ee ee ee 39 Component Replacement E adn 39 Fader REPlACEIMEN T 39 Mod le SAA NEN al pa tk it te nA addas RUM a epa ina p DA ree 40 M re ASS P 40 Appendix A Release Notes 41 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 6 B KNOWN LES CT c AAS 41 Appendix B PINOULS A 42 Toje S re DATA II o RA RER a eaa RaRa 42 GP lpna A 43 WR m 43 UNIT ce 43 Two Year LICEO A rr m aca 44 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 7 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 Networked Console System with the Mosaic surface In the contextof a system installation or to become familiar with the entire Logitek Networked Console System the reader should also reference gt JetStream Reference Manual AEConfig or JetSet Reference Manual gt CommandBuilder Reference Manual Manual Conventions Thefollowing conventions are used in this manual This text indicates a menu choice to be made with an arrow separating a multi level selection
18. e scripted in triggers in CommanaBuilder and executed by JetStream Server See the CommandBuilder User s Manual for information on writing Triggers w a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 21 The CommandBuilder manual includes details and examples of Mosaic specific features such as Monitor Hotkeys Softkey Buttons and more The programmingof these features does require a certain level of familiarity with the system If you need assistance please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller Device amp Bus Addressing Each device such as a fader input or button panel requiresits own Device Number Within that device each button lamp and feature has a Bus Number Together the Device and Bus Numbers allow the JetStream and Surfaceto 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 Modules How Addressing is determined Max Modules Supported Konen Mosaic MON Usesthe standard Monitor Headphones Guest Studio amp Cue Gain addressing Mosaic FADER Device Set determined by COM port allocation pre defined 6 modules 24 faders Mosaic METER Uses standard PGM Meter addressing Pd O Device Numbers In Mosaic v1 x the Device Number of a module is determined by its firmware and position Wide Softkey Addres
19. ease tae 7 Intended Audiencias 7 Manual COVE ON sade n pk a ane aa Aaa n kak kk a ei m 7 A a DUM e Da bk A Tt Rn CR M I be dE 8 Systemi REQUIEMEN ae kt a a l kt e ank n a ba ek ka aba m kk e it a za dien 9 System Arc hitectUte Mm 9 Compatibility Matix tk tk kk a kep kk A E E E AS 10 2 Unpacking e 11 Parts Lista a E 11 De e RU o n a E E eR 11 Contacting LO BUCK T M 11 3 Physical Installation mL 12 Power Supply Udala 12 Mosale Frane Sicana DINE 12 M2 F10 10 SIL FT MINI ass 12 NA ET 2 SIGN E tet ei emet e a rites tese x ue m exe sa um RAM D RE EA SC LE DD EE 13 M2 F18 18 A Qi uibs UE NU ED PE eR E UIE RE ELE 13 RA 225b Fra M ei nt n esc ecb Iso sa idas 13 M2 F 3030 Slot ET MWNE foi E 13 Meter Bridge Cl Mn 13 MOUNUNE ket n kaa kt is 13 CEONNCCUO NAS EET UT T m 15 dub a oy II PU 16 GL A PP RO 17 Internal Module Cohnectlonii Ai 17 4 ATTAT a i 20 JetStream CON lp AAWON in 20 Audio E gine CON SA A WON ky a jail ji kek RM EUMD e tv kape A n taa tree epa 20 CommandBuilder INESIS sese aste be ete ea eRe eta 20 Device amp Bus Address iii 21 Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 5 B CODI HH 21 po AW 21 Wide Softkey Addressing in 21 Protanity Delay peral PNE 22 Routing the Delay into the Air pia 22 Router Positions on the Wide Softke
20. ept selection 1 cmd ael route device BE to chan 100 pgm is source 00be channel 100 translates to destination 006E cmd ael sourcename device6E display device27 line12 pos1 endif if accept selection 2 cmd ael route device BF to chan 100 aux 1 is source 00bf channel 100 translates to destination 006E cmd ael sourcename device6E display device27 line12 pos1 endif if accept selection 3 cmd ael route device c7 to chan 100 mm1 is source 00c7 channel 100 translates to destination 006E cmd ael sourcename device6E display device27 line12 pos1 endif if cancel wait 5 cmd ael device27 bus79 off endif In our example we only routed the source and wrote the name of the source to the screen If you wanted to do more like pulse relays or send text to other studios you would place those commands before the ENDIF that closes the IF ACCEPT or IF CANCEL WAIT Route Select Trigger Example The Route Select is a lot simpler than the Variable Select All you really need to know here is the device number where you want to change the route and you need some sources allowed in E M Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 26 Output Selectionsin the configsoftware so it knows whatto pick Also you need to set a variable that is uniqueto the trigger so Command Builder has a place to hangthe selection Thesurface takes care of all of the lamps in this trigger Putting the lamp off command in the IF CANCEL WAIT gives that
21. h tray and the expansion cable connects the two frames fou a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 18 On the left frame connectthe appropriate faders to jacks 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 The W SOFT port may be used for the Wide Softkey panel The Mixer A1 In port is used to connectM2 NSOFT narrow softkey panels The device numberfor this panel would be device 2d on port 1 55 on port 2 The Mixer A3 In port is used to connecta second M2 NSOFT narrow softkey panel device 2f port 1 57 port 2 The meter bridge port is used to connectthe external meter bridge On the right frame connectthe appropriate faders to jacks 9 12 13 16 17 20 and 21 24 The WSOFT port is for the M2 WSOFT module The monitor is for the M2 MON module The meter bridge port is for the external bridge Note that some fader ports the wide soft port and the meter bridge portappear on both tray cards These ports share the same addresses Use the port closestto where the moduleis installed The ports are duplicated for the purpose of split frame configurations Two duplicate expansion jacks are on the right hand card use the jack that is most convenientto connecteither the two tray cards within one frame or the two tray cards between split frames Thefollowing diagram showsthe different card configurations p ki Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 19 Mosaic 2 Tray Card Addressing 1st PSU 2nd Engne GPIO Engine LG 483 Single Tray Card Fade
22. ob to move to the second line to adjust pan from left to right Press the knob again to advance the cursor to the third line to adjust mode Stereo Mono Phase LL RR Lx xR Press the knob again to advance to the bottom line to adjust effects Onthis line turn the knob to choose which effectto adjust or to go back When you getto the effect you wish to change press the knob to choose it and turn to adjust CANCEL will exit the menu and TAKE has the same effect as pressing the knob a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 34 The Fader Module UK All All functions for each fader are done at each channel A multi function select knob toggles between modes As is customary with UK consoles the channel turns on and off with fader movement Buttons START Machine start PFL Pre Fader listen Pgm When lit program bus is assigned to fader A1 When lit aux 1 is assigned to fader A2 When lit aux 2 is assigned to fader A3 When lit aux 3 is assigned to fader A4 When lit aux 4 is assigned to fader IN Toggles to last route TB Engages talkback to sources with associated mix minus bus If pressed for less than a halfsecond this latches If pressed for more than a half second it becomes momentary and will turn off after the button is released Cue Turnsonthe cuebus Select knob modes Route This is the default mode and the select knob will glow light blue Turn the knob to select a source on the bott
23. odule is provided in the previous chapter a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 36 Monitor Module The monitor module controls all monitoring functions GUEST STUDIO section TB button inserts the Talkback Mic as defined in JetSet AE Config Surface Settings into the Guest Studio monitor bus FOL MON When turned on the route to GUEST STUDIO will follow routing changes to the MONITOR section MUTE mutes the Guest Studio monitor bus To change the route press on the Guest Studio knob The knob will turn green and the take light will light up Turn the knob until you see what you would like to listen to Press Take to accept To cancel press the Guest Studio knob again It will exit the mode and turn blue If FOLLOW MONITOR is engaged changingthe route with the knob will turn FOLLOW MONITOR off When the knob is blue it controlsthe volume SEL1 SEL4 buttons when pressed these will change the route to the Guest Studio monitor bus if they were programmed via Command Builder as described in the previous chapter HEADPHONE section MONO sets the headphonesto mono FOL MON When turned on the route to the headphones will follow routing changesto the MONITOR section SPLIT Sends the busbeing monitored to the left and cue to the right To change the route press on the Headphone knob The knob will turn green and the take light will light up Turn the knob until you see what you would like to listen to
24. om OLED screen Press TAKE to change the route Press CANCEL to abort changing the route If the fader is on this function is locked out Trim Pan Mode Effects When pressed the knob will glow magenta and a cursor will appear on the top OELD screen On the top line is trim Turn the knob to adjust the fader s trim from 10 to 10 dB Press the knob to move to the second line to adjust pan from left to right Press the knob again to advance the cursor to the third line to adjust mode Stereo Mono Phase LL RR Lx xR Press the knob again to advance to the bottom line to adjust effects Onthis line turn the knob to choose which effect to adjust or lt lt to go back When you get to the effect you wish to change press the knob to choose it and turn to adjust CANCEL will exit the menu and TAKE has the same effect as pressing the knob ON a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 35 Wide Softkey Module The wide softkey module provides 12 large user defined buttons at the top of the module 8 router positions delay control and 8 small user defined buttons at the bottom of the module To operate the router press the select button at the desired OLED screen andturn the select knob to pick the desired option Press TAKE to accept the selection or CANCEL to abandon it To operate the delay press IN to ramp in to the delay press OUT to ramp out of the delay and press DUMP to dump the buffer Programminginformation for this m
25. ors provided feedback that helped shape the final product So we re confidentyou ll find the Mosaica joy to use on air Followingis a look at each of the Mosaic modules and how the standard functionsare used a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 33 The Fader Module US International All All functions for each fader are done at each channel A multi function select knob toggles between modes Buttons ON Turnson the channel OFF Turnsoff the channel Pgm When lit program bus is assigned to fader A1 When lit aux 1 is assigned to fader A2 When lit aux 2 is assigned to fader A3 When lit aux 3 is assigned to fader A4 When lit aux 4 is assigned to fader IN Toggles to last route TB Engages talkback to sources with associated mix minus bus If pressed for less than a halfsecond this latches If pressed for more than a half second it becomes momentary and will turn off after the button is released Cue Turnson the cuebus Select knob modes Route This is the default mode and the select knob will glow light blue Turn the knob to select a source on the bottom OLED screen Press TAKE to change the route Press CANCEL to abort changing the route If the fader is on this function is locked out Trim Pan Mode Effects When pressed the knob will glow magenta and a cursor will appear on the top OELD screen On the top line is trim Turn the knob to adjust the fader s trim from 10 to 10 dB Press the kn
26. ow softkey module is one slot wide Single slot blank panels are used to fill any gaps if required The frame will be shipped with the modules connected and fitted as ordered These modules are not intended to be moved however Fader modules are interchangeable The internal COM port connections determine the device addressing for each modules The Mosaic frame is 20 inches 508 mm deep and 3 inches 76 2 mm high without meter bridge With a meter bridge the frame is 7 4 inches 184 15 mm high Frame widths are as follows M2 F10 10 Slot Frame gt 14 75 inches 374 65 mm wide E M a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 13 M2 F12 12 Slot Frame gt 17 55 inches 445 77 mm wide M2 F18 18 Slot Frame gt 25 95 inches 659 13 mm wide M2 F22 22 Slot Frame gt 31 55 inches 801 37 mm wide M2 F30 30 Slot Frame gt 42 75 inches 1085 85 mm wide Meter Bridge CL Meter A hardware LED Meter Bridge is available as an option The Meter includes two high resolution meters one for Program bus and one switched TIP If the Mosaic is powered on without being connected to the JetStream no meter LEDs will illuminate This is normal operation the center dot LEDs will turn on after being connected to the JetStream and the rest of the LEDs will light as console begins to receive meter data Mounting gt The Meter option is supplied separately and attaches to the back of the Mosaic frame with screws included
27. r Felder Fader Fader Fader WSoft Monitor Meter Expander 14 58 912 13 16 17 20 Bridge Card 1st PSU 2nd Engne GPIO Engne LG 493 Laft hand Tray Card Fader Fader Fader Fader WScA Mixer Mier Meter Expander t4 5 8 9 12 13 16 tin Jir Bridge Card Senn To Tray j Card User either jack LG 499 Right hand Expander Card Fader Fader Fader Fader WSo Monitor Meter 9 12 13 18 17 20 21 24 Bridge 5 a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 20 4 Configuration This chapter covers basic configuration information relating specifically to the Mosaic surface JetStream setup and configuration is covered in detail in the followingmanuals gt Logitek JetStream Reference Manual Logitek AEConfig Reference Manual JetStream Configuration Configuration of the JetStream Router is done in JetSet See the JetStream Reference Manual for information on configuring JetStreams Audio Engine Configuration Configuration of the Audio Engine is done in AE Config Set the portthat the console will be connected to on the Hardware Configuration page to accepta Mosaic console with the appropriate number of faders The picture that AE Config will draw will be the previous generation of Mosaic but the addressing and features will be the same See the Audio Engine Reference Manual for information on configuring Audio Engines CommandBuilder Triggers The Mosaic surface contains many programmable buttons and features These features ar
28. sing The twelve softkeys at the top ofthe wide softkey module follow the Numix Bridge Button addressing scheme therefore the Bridge Button andBridge Lamp keywords in Command Builder may be used Thesoftkey buttons for a console connected to JetStream port 1 are on device 28 and the lamps are on device 27 For port 2 use device 50 for buttons and 4F for lamps For port 3 use device 64 for buttons and 63 for lamps Bus numbersare 32 43 a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 22 For example button 1 on a console connected to JetStream port 1 is device 28 bus 32 and its correspondinglampis device 27 bus 32 Alternatively it is valid to address button 1 on portl assurf 1 bridgebutton 1 andits correspondinglampas surf 1 bridgelamp 1 Command Builder will translate those keywords into the appropriate device and bus numbers Theexception to buttonson the Wide Softkey being device 27 is the set of buttons for profanity delay control These buttons are on device 30 Router 1 In If on port 2 it would correspond to device 58 Profanity Delay Operation Unlike other Logitek audio consoles Command Builder triggers are not required to make the profanity delay function on the Mosaic console Pressing the In button sends a start command to the delay pressing the Out button sends a stop command to the delay system and pressing the dump button sends a Dump command If you need additional commandsto fire off of those functions you
29. t Channel Color command used by the Series 1 Mosiac console described on page 139 of the Command Builder manual applies The flash command listed on that page also applies cmd ael fader 1 choff set color mosaic RGB000015 cmd ael fader 1 chon set color mosaic RGB001500 The RGB values listed for the wrist rest glow strip apply for the on off buttons Changing colors of Softkey Buttons The 12 softkey buttons at the top of the wide softkey panel and 12 narrow softkey buttons may have their colors changed via assembly language commandsin Command Builder The command has the general format of cmd ael asm 02 06 b1 27 bb 07 RG Bo where bb bus number of button expressed in hex 20 2b R red brightness O F hex G green brightness 0 F hex B blue brightness 0 F hex For narrow softkey panels adjust the device number 27 to reflect the device number of the port where the narrow softkey is connected A a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 32 5 Operation Your Logitek Mosaic console has been designed for easy and quick access to the functions you most need 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 howto make control surfaces that are both powerful and straightforward During the design of the Mosaic customers and operat
30. ting Logitek In the event of a shipping problem you can contactLogitek Electronic Systems in several ways U S Mail Logitek Electronic Systems Inc 5622 Edgemoor Drive Houston Texas 77081 USA Telephone 877 231 5870 1 713 664 4470 outside U S and Canada Fax 1 713 664 4479 Email support logitekaudio com Website www logitekaudio com International customers should contact their local authorized Logitek dealer for assistance F a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logitek Page 12 3 Physical Installation TheMosaic surface is designed to be mounted on a desk in a semi permanentstudio installation The Meter Bridge if optioned can be screwed to the back of the Mosaic Power Supply Unit The Power Supply Unit is an external supply It is one rack unit high and contains dual power supplies with dual inlets There are two IEC connectors on the rear of the Power Supply Unit A power cable is supplied only for US installations International customers may contacttheir reseller for the supply of power cables if required As the power supplies are of switch mode type there is no voltage selection required There are also two DB 25 connectors on the back of the power supply One is for GPI inputs and the other is for GPI outputs Mosaic Frames A number of Mosaic frame sizes are available dependingon the total number of faders A fader module is 4 slots wide The monitor module and wide softkey module are 2 slots wide The narr
31. tions The warranty extends to the original purchaser only LOGITEK will repair or replace at its option at its factory without charge professional equipment if a defect in materials or workmanship develops during the first two years following purchase when the equipment is returned to the factory or LOGITEK authorized service centers freight prepaid with a description of the nature ofthe failure No reimbursements can be made for repair charges that are not factory authorized After repair or replacement LOGITEK will return the equipment to the purchaser freight prepaid In the event that any part of this professional equipment becomes defective during the first two years following purchase and purchaser wishes to attempt repair purchaser may obtain a replacement part by notifying LOGITEK of the part of the equipment which has failed LOGITEK will thereafter ship a replacement part freight prepaid LOGITEK may require the purchaser to return the defective part to LOGITEK freight prepaid as a condition of such replacement either before or after LOGITEK ships the replacement part LOGITEK shall not be responsible for any other charges or liabilities associated with purchaser made repairs No part or equipment shall be considered defective if it fails to operate due to exposure to extreme temperatures or excessive moisture in the atmosphere Light bulbs batteries potentiometers or other equipment not manufactured by Seller shall carry only the
32. ween 10K 1K 400 Hz or an ID recorded audio file The ID feature is a planned feature for future development and is not currently in operation Thetone generator is currently supported a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 38 CUE section UK PFL The knob changes the volume of the Cue bus The TO MONITOR button inserts the CUE bus into the control room monitors On UK consoles this section is labeled PFL i a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 39 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 Repairs or updates only relate to recommended and documented procedures Careistaken and proceduresare 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 priorto attempting a repair please contact Logitek Electronic Systems or your reseller Firmware Updates Each modulestrip has internal memory that is field upgradeable Logitek Electronic Systems or your local Logitek dealer may from time to time supply firmware updates to add new features or fi
33. wever 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 using an external relay The GPI inputs are a current source to 3 3VDC 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 up to 18V See the wiring diagram for polarity information if using non standard activation methods A common ground is provided for input connection As wiring schemes vary from station to station these cables are notsupplied with the surface but are available from Logitek Electronic Systems or your local Logitek dealer See Appendix B for connector pinouts Internal Module Connections Inside the frame four RJ11 port connectors are provided for connectingto each Fader module These are provided as a straight through flat cable On small surfaces there is one tray card Faders connectto the appropriate ports marked 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 17 20 The M2 NSOFT or M 2WSOFT connectto the RJ 11 port marked WSOFT The Monitor module connectsto the RJ 11 port marked Monitor The Meter connects to the RJ 11 port marked Meter On large surfaces there are two tray cards connected by an expansion cable In large frames this is mounted to the same tray In split frame consoles one card is in eac
34. x bugs Component Replacement The Mosaic uses standard faders which can be replaced by station technicians Fader Replacement The Mosaic uses a Penny amp Giles fader Model No PGF3210 D U A a Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Logi tek Page 40 No audio is carried through the fader just control signals The fader can be easily replaced with a spare from Logitek or an electronics supplier To replace a fader Remove the four screws from the required module Carefully remove the module from the frame Disconnectthe fader from the main board Remove the slider cap Remove the two hex screws that mount the fader to the module Fit the replacementfader to the module using the two hewscrews Replace the slider cap Reconnectthe fader connector ensuringthe same polarity as the other faders on the module 9 Replacethe modulein the frame and screw it backin QONAOUCJ bn Module swap out If you need to swap a module with an on site spare you can simply unscrewthe module disconnectit connectthe replacementand screw it in Modules are fully hot swappable they will refresh their status shortly after powering up More Assistance If you would like more assistance with maintenance and service please contactLogitek or your reseller Logitek Mosaic Reference Manual Page 41 Appendix A Release Notes Known Issues Thefollowing issues have been reported and are under investigation Thereare no known issues
35. y Panel sisisissssissossseisssastesisooasbuoneasseiunvos ri vavenosoasnuenaneaves 22 Wide Softkey Bus Numbers amp Screen Position Diagram sse 23 Using Command Builder to program the Router PositiONS ococococococononononononenononononcncnonenonos 24 Variable Select Trigger TEN NUM attest a a lean AREAS CUERO be 24 Route Select Trigger Example asas seht oniks aiie a ups aka as apa Folie Pad 25 Monitor Hotkey ei e 27 Switched Meter Addressing Meter Bridges OM ratio 28 Meter Bridge On Air and Mic Live Tally Lap ais 28 Wrist Rest Glow Sit e 30 Changing Colors Of Fader On Off BUttONS voca iia 31 Changing colors of Softkey BUIN a debe on neto t dp UNE eeu o a e ER 31 Ee cilu 32 The Fader Module US International eese nennen nnne enne entries 33 The Fader Module ds sce occa cnc take pa A 34 Wide Softkey AA ere fU 35 Monitor Mod le sesioen M 36 GUEST ST UDIO SECOM ai eanes 36 HEADPHONE SEGUON caros casi ai diia 36 MONITOR cai p 37 METER sooo it kt P M n 37 TONE GEN WONN M te kes ki pwo oi aet ienaa ak pk a ek RA ka D pa on 37 CUE sectiom UK PF eoe detere atte eee fere nov Pee afobe kose pedi pee Pee Tode veo e Peut Ede nieces 38 6 Maintenance M 39 NW ARE CHINI RA 29 Fimware Ups oo ree a ia a kok pk re sts See cr

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