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2. RERUM 9 Ald R Lo 15 16 13 14 11 12 9 10 78 5 6 34 12 GOOO 8 S S 8 8 8 S S t ie t t t t je ooo STUDER ER HD CARD 5 QQ 3 1 Y O MAIN 1 REDUNDANT 2 CDLL om N 2 2 AC Power Supply The Compact Stagebox is fitted with two power supplies providing redun dancy if required The IEC power inlets are located on the rear panel Both power supplies have an individual switch and provide a wide range AC inlet converting the input voltage to 24 VDC For redundant operation make sure that the two cables are connected to separate phases 2 3 Module Setup and Connector Details Analog Mic Line Input Module The HQ mic line input module handles 16 microphone or line level input signals each input with gain adjustment 11 to 75 dB for 0 dB phantom power and high pass filter all controlled from the console A red LED per input indicates when phantom power is active For using this module in the Studer Compact Stagebox or in a Studer console Vista 1 or OnAir 1500 jumper J1 must not be plugged In order to change its setting remove the module as described in chapter 4 Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox Analog Line Output Module Digital AES EBU I
3. nono nr UUUTUUUU frr me mm po Tr Q3 E Tu JS Hn mr NE AN CP ooo _ inna Tm BE TIEETITI i C 9 O aT Sy of ii llo c B IN NDA NS En NS oO FF 14 The three I O module slots are labeled A C and E from top to bottom they correspond to the connectors of the backplane PCB shown in the illustration above There are three sockets on the left for input modules and another three on the right for output modules Modules must be connected to the corresponding socket in order to have a correct assignment of input and or output channels When installing or removing an AES EBU I O module the procedure is slightly different since this module features inputs and outputs For this reason two flat cables need to be connected or disconnected The connectors on the module are P1 for outputs and P2 for inputs the PCB silkscreen print Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox 5 shows corresponding arrows which means that the cables must be crossed over for connecting it to the backplane of the Compact Stagebox In a com
4. B Primary Power Supply 2 ok BE Slot 1 Mic HQ Card ok Slot 3 Mic Card ok B Slot 5 Line Out Card ok B Slot 7 Line Out Card ok Slot 9 AES Card ok B Slot 10 Jingle Player Card ok WM Slot 11 Madi Card ok M Slot 13 GPIO Card ok aM D21 Remotebox Remotebox 6 Should yellow triangles appear in the dialog above re start the Vista applica tion on the console 12 Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox 3 2 2 Connection Note The DIP switches on the MADI HD card in the Compact Stagebox must be set to match the actual number of channels provided from and to the Stage box For details please refer to chapter 4 below and the D21m I O System Operating Instructions document available either from www studer ch in the Downloads User Guides Studer D21m I O System area or on the product disc CD or DVD shipped with your console Vista 1 is predefined for use with a Studer Compact Stagebox featuring 32 mic line inputs and 16 line outputs Template titles for these configurations are for example Vistal Mono Vistal Stereo Vistal Surround Vista FOH etc If the number of I O ports required by the Stagebox should exceed 32 16 it is recommended to use one of the DSP session configurations having 64 64 I O available for the D21m extension slot Vistal Monod21 Vistal Stereod21 Vistal Surroundd21 etc Information on how to selec
5. 16 channel Dolby E Digital decoder single width 2x 16 channel Livewire inputs and outputs single width e 64 channel RockNet inputs and outputs dual width e 64 channel EtherSound inputs and outputs dual width The EtherSound card is available from a third party manufacturer distribu tor only Contact www digigram com for EtherSound options For more information on the D21m system please refer to the D21m I O System Operating Instructions document available from www studer ch in the Downloads User Guides Studer D21m I O System area Document generated 12 02 13 The Compact Stagebox contains the D21m MADI HD card providing the con nection to the console three slots for input and or output modules A C E and two slots for optional D21m I O modules K L These labeling conven tions will also be used when patching the connectors to input channels or output busses of the console The console requires the addition of a D21m MADI card refer to chapter 3 for connecting to the Compact Stagebox Compact Stagebox STUDER 2 1 Front Rear View MIC LINE IN MIC LINE IN oO E LINE OUT O OQI je LINE OUT a lo J M RESIEBU OUT GG AES EBU IN g oe AC p sence EE Ei x 3 lt o 2 g B e
6. By switching the equipment off By unplugging or disconnecting the mains cable or By pushing the person away from the power source using dry insulating material such as wood or plastic After having suffered an electric shock always consult a doctor Do not touch the person or his clothing before the power is turned off otherwise you stand the risk of suffering an electric shock as well e Lay the person down Turn him to one side Check the pulse Reanimate the person if respiration is poor Call for a doctor immediately Installation STUDER B General Installation Instructions B1 Unpacking Please consider besides these general instructions also any product specific instructions in the Installation chapter of this manual B2 Installation Site Check the equipment for any transport damage If the unit is mechanically damaged if liquids have been spilled or if objects have fallen into the unit it must not be connected to the AC power outlet or it must be immediately disconnected by unplugging the power cable Repair must only be performed by trained personnel in accordance with the applicable regulations Install the unit in a place where the following conditions are met The temperature and the relative humidity of the environment must be within the specified limits during operation of the unit Relevant values are the ones at the air inlets of the unit refer to Appendix 1 Cond
7. ESD STUDER C Maintenance Use a system grounding concept that satisfies the safety requirements class I equipment must be connected with a protective ground conduc tor and that also takes into consideration the EMC requirements When deciding between radial surface or combined grounding the advantages and disadvantages should be carefully evaluated in each case Use shielded cables where shielding is specified The connection of the shield to the corresponding connector terminal or housing should have a large surface and be corrosion proof Please note that a cable shield con nected only single ended can act as a transmitting or receiving antenna within the corresponding frequency range Avoid ground loops or reduce their adverse effects by keeping the loop surface as small as possible and reduce the noise current flowing through the loop by inserting an additional impedance e g common mode choke Reduceelectrostatic discharge ESD of persons by installing an appropri ate floor covering e g a carpet with permanent electrostatic filaments and by keeping the relative humidity above 30 Further measures e g con ducting floor are usually unnecessary and only effective 1f used together with corresponding personal equipment Whenusing equipment with touch sensitive operator controls please take care that the surrounding building structure allows for sufficient capacitive coupling of the operator This coupling
8. The following Terms and Conditions grant the right to use all programs of Studer that are part of the System and or its options at the time of its delivery to the Customer as well as the installation software on the original data disk and the accompanying documentation License Material In this Agreement the word Programs shall have the meaning of programs and data written in machine code Using the software indicates your acceptance of this license agreement If you do not accept these license terms you are not authorized to use this software Programs of third parties are all programs which constitute part of the System and or its options at the time of delivery to the Customer but have not been developed by Studer The following conditions are applicable to programs of third parties The right to use third parties programs is governed by the License Agree ment attached hereto if applicable which is an integral part of this Agreement The Customer shall sign any and all License Agreements for all further programs of third parties installed on the system The Customer shall be deemed to have received all License Agreements upon delivery of the system and or its options Studer shall accept no responsibility or liability for and gives no warran ties express or implied as to the programs of third parties The Customer waives any and all claims versus Studer for any consequential damages which might occur due to defe
9. 18 GPI5b 6 GPl6a 19 GPI6b 7 GPI7a 20 GPI7b 8 GPI8a 21 GPI8b 9 13 GND 0 V 22 25 VCC 5 V 600 mA max Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox GP input examples Ext Supply i i i i peu i Int Supply VCC Fact Supply di i Int Supply VCC Ext GND Int GND Control Outputs A Int GND Negative Common Ext Supply Negative Common Int Supply Positive Common Ext Supply Positive Common Int Supply The control outputs GPO Xa b are completely independent and electri cally isolated relay contacts closed if active They may be used either with the internal 5 V DC supply voltage VCC and the internal ground or with external voltages within the limits given in the table below So when using an external supply it is irrelevant wheter the load is connected between or GND and one of the relay contacts regardless of the polarity of the external supply voltage refer to the circuit examples below GPO Relay Contact Rating max Values Switching Power 62 5 VA 30 W Switching Voltage 50 V AC or DC Switching Current 1A Contact Resistance max 100 mQ at6 VDC 1A The 5 V DC supply voltage and the ground GND terminals together with the relay contacts may be used to generate an output signal Using an external supply together with the relay contacts is possible as well The total current supplied by all VCC 5 V DC pins of the GPI GPO
10. O Module AES EBU Analog Output Module I O Pin Assignments MIC LINE IN LINE OUT AES EBU IN OUT Document generated 12 02 13 HQ MIC CARD 16 CH K 5022516 E LILII The line output module features 16 electronically balanced line outputs A set of relays mutes the outputs in case of a power failure The output level can be set with DIP switches for all outputs simultaneously see below Factory default setting is 15 dBu for 0 dBps In order to change the settings remove the module as described in chapter 4 24dBu 1111 22dBu T1111 cuis 20dBu T 111 FK 18dBul f TLL Factory Default 15d6u T 1 1 T izdBul fits SdBu fT ILT 6dBulf 411 The digital AES EBU I O module offers eight AES EBU input and out put pairs A green LED per input pair indicates lock status The inputs are equipped with sampling rate converters SRC that can be bypassed individu ally per pair with a DIP switch on the module The factory default setting of the eight switch segments is OFF enabled In order to change the settings remove the module as described in chapter 4 Ch 15 16 D 0 S1 100000 Aeypass anunn TENT amp JE d dE d The mixed analog digital output module features eight electronically balanced analog line outputs and four AES EBU output pairs A set of re
11. O System Operating Instructions document available either from www studer ch in the Downloads User Guides Studer D21m I O System area or on the product disc CD or DVD shipped with your console 11 Compact Stagebox STUDER Remove the blank panels and insert the MADI card After powering the console up again and starting the Vista application the recessed RECONFIG button must be pressed a A message window may appear in the Vista application Click on the Ok button and wait for a couple of seconds until a new message window I O Hardware change detected Wait for default I O setup to reappear appears There are three option buttons Ok Use for this session only and Store as new default Click on Store as new default Again after waiting for a few seconds the Surveyor icon will become green and the added card will be visible in the Surveyor details The MADI card is now ready to be used Once the local MADI card has been added to the desk as explained above it will be displayed in the console s Surveyor window After connecting and powering up the Stagebox it will automatically appear in the Surveyor as an additional I O entity named Remotebox JB SPIDER CORE Gateway rev 0 1 gt D21 INPUT OUTPUT HARDWARE oM D21 Hub on FTD1 B Primary Power Supply 1 ok
12. blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use cau tion when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped It is recommended that all maintenance and service on the product should be carried out by Studer or its authorised agents Studer cannot accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by service maintenance or repair by unauthorised personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashin
13. is reserved to skilled technicians The electrical connections may be connected only to the voltages and signals designated in this manual 1 2 First Steps 1 2 1 Unpacking and Inspection Your new unit is shipped in a special packing which protects it against mechanical shock during transit Care should be exercised when unpacking so that the surfaces do not get marred Check the condition of the equipment for signs of shipping damage If there should be any complaints you should immediately notify the forwarding agent and your nearest Studer distributor Please retain the original packing material because it offers the best protection in case your equipment ever needs to be transported 1 2 2 Installation Primary Voltage The power supply unit is auto ranging it can be used for voltages in a range of 100 to 240 VAC 10 50 to 60 Hz AC Supply Connection The attached female IEC 320 C13 cable socket has to be connected to an appropriate cable by a trained technician respecting your local regulations Refer to the Installation Operation and Waste Disposal chapter at the begin ning of this manual Earthing This equipment must be earthed due to the power input filter network being N connected to earth Some consideration must be given to the earthing arrangement ofthe system at the center of which is the frame The frame is earthed via the power supply Ground loops may occur where signal processing equipmen
14. kQ Gain for 0 dBrs adjustable in steps of 1 dB 11 to 75 dB 11 dB gain Reource 600 Q 26 dBu Maximum Input Level 0 dB gain Reoyes 150 Q 15 dBu 20 Hz to 20 kHz 40 dB gain 0 0 6 dB Frequency Response 30 Hz to 20 kHz 40 dB gain 0 0 3 dB 1 kHz 1 dBes lt 87 dB THD Noise 1 kHz 9 dBrs nominal level lt 94 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz 30 dBes lt 102 dBrs Equivalent Input Noise Noise Figure NF R 200 Q gain 60 dB 127 6 dBu NF lt 2 2n 30 Hz to 20 kHz all gain settings 46 dB Common Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR 1 kHz 11 dB to 26 dB gain 60 dB typ Crosstalk 1 kHz nominal level 100 dB Switchable High Pass Filter 75 Hz 12 samples Input Delay 250 us 48 kHz Impedance electronically balanced 50Q Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 dB 0 3 dB THD Noise 1 dBrs 1 kHz 90 dB 30 dBrs 20 Hz to 20 kHz 103 dB Crosstalk 1 kHz 115 dB Output Level R 600 Q globally adjustable with hardware switches steps 6 to 24 dBm 24 22 20 18 15 12 9 6 dBu for 0 dBes 10 4 samples Output Delay 217 us je kHz AES EBU Inputs Conditions Details Value Impedance 110 Q Sensitivity min 0 2 Vrus SRC Range 22 108 kHz SRC Delay if active fs in fs our D Je E s Is w lt s our D m s SIN fs our S IN AES EBU Outputs Conditions Details Value Impedance 110 Q Level into 110 Q 4 0 Vans Power Suppl Conditions Details Value Primary Input Voltage Range Auto ranging with power facto
15. or other contaminants Recommended application temperature range is 20 C to 40 C Remove the plastic protective backing from the rear side of the clamp and apply it firmly to the surface at the desired position Allow as much time as possible for curing The bond continues to develop for as long as 24 hours For improved stability the clamp should be fixed with a screw For this purpose a self tapping screw and an M4 bolt and nut are included Place the cable into the clamp as shown in the illustration above and firmly press down the internal top cover until the cable is fixed XII STUDER Appendix Appendix 3 Software License Use of the software is subject to the Studer Professional Audio Software License Agreement set forth below Using the software indicates your accep tance of this license agreement If you do not accept these license terms you are not authorized to use this software Under the condition and within the scope of the following Terms and Con ditions Studer Professional Audio GmbH hereinafter Studer grants the right to use programs developed by Studer as well as those of third parties which have been installed by Studer on or within its products References to the license programs shall be references to the newest release of a license program installed at the Customer s site Programs Covered by the Agreement License Programs of Studer Programs of Third Parties Right of Use
16. s MADI card for remote RS422 control For single cable operation The front panel toggle switch must be set to either MAIN or AUX depending on which socket is being used For dual cable redundant operation The front panel toggle switch must be set to RED mode For additional information refer to the setup examples in chapter 3 These slots allow installing one or two additional optional D21m input or output cards For more information on the D21m system please refer to the D21m I O System Operating Instructions document available from www studer ch in the Downloads User Guides Studer D21m I O Sys tem area 2 4 GPIO General Purpose Inputs Outputs Control Inputs 13 1 JE 25 14 Solder Crimp View or Socket View Two 25 pin D type connectors are provided handling 8 GP general purpose control inputs and outputs activated remotely from the console surface GP inputs are on opto isolators GP outputs are on relay contacts The control inputs GPI Xa b are completely independent and electrically isolated They may be used either with the internal 5 V DC supply voltage or with external voltages of 5 24 V DC regardless of the polarity refer to the circuit examples below GPI 1 8 25 pin D type female UNC 4 40 thread Pin Signal GPI 1 8 Pin Signal GPI 1 8 1 GPl1a 14 GPI 1b 2 GPl2a 15 GPI2b 3 GPI3a 16 GPI3b 4 GPl4a 17 GPl4b 5 GPl5a
17. the public waste disposal system ensuring any material that can be recycled is Please take care that your used equipment cannot be abused To avoid abuse delete sensitive data from any data storage media After having disconnected your used equipment from the mains supply make sure that the mains con nector and the mains cable are made useless STUDER Conformity G Declarations of Conformity CE Warning Note This equipment complies with the EMC directives 2004 108 EC and LVD 2006 95 EC This product is approved to safety standards IEC 60065 2001 Seventh Edition A1 2005 EN60065 2002 AMD1 2006 A11 2008 UL60065 07 CAN CSA C22 2 No60065 03 AMD01 2006 And EMC standards EN55103 1 2009 EN55103 2 2009 Any modification or changes made to this device unless explicitly approved by the manufacturer will invalidate the authorisation of this device Operation of an unauthorised device is prohibited under Section 302 of the Communica tions act of 1934 as amended and Subpart of Part 2 of Chapter 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the
18. EE STUDER by HARMAN oa oe Compact Stagebox Installation and Operating Instructions Disclaimer The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate at the time of publica tion However no responsibility is taken by us for inaccuracies errors or omissions nor is any liability assumed for any loss or damage resulting either directly or indirectly from use of the information contained within it Prepared and edited by Copyright by Studer Professional Audio GmbH Studer Professional Audio GmbH Technical Documentation Order no 5031902 0213 Riedthofstrasse 214 CH 8105 Regensdorf Switzerland http www studer ch Subject to change without prior notice Studer is a registered trade mark of Studer Professional Audio GmbH Regensdorf STUDER Safety Information For Your Own Safety and to Avoid Invalidation of the Warranty Please Read This Section Carefully Note Warning Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarised or grounding type plug A polarised plug has two
19. ER Procedure For all screws in question a no 2 5 Allen screwdriver is used Remove the top cover of the Compact Stagebox 2 countersunk screws M4x8 on top 13 screws M4x6 around the upper edge Unplug the module s flat cable s from the backplane PCB and the supply loom from the module Remove the 4 screws M4x6 at the module s edges Remove the module This may require some pressure from the rear of the module Insert the new module and fix it with the 4 screws Connect the flat cable s to the corresponding socket on the backplane PCB for correct connection refer to the illustration below Connect the supply loom to the module Supply looms are identical for input and output modules no particular order has to be followed when reconnecting them Similar to supply connections within a PC there is one connector more than modules to feed the fourth connector is not used For fixing the top cover it is recommended to first insert all screws only by a few turns into their threads before tightening them Connect the Compact Stagebox to the AC supply again switch it on and press the recessed RECONFIG key with a small tool such as the Allen screwdriver used before Remember that the new input output count needs to be configured in your console s I O mapping Please refer to its operating instructions mn Jm nn LLL TIT
20. Equipment Battery Operation up to 60 V o Equipment of this protection class must be earthed using the provided earth terminal if one or more external signals are connected to the unit see expla nation at the beginning of this paragraph B4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The unit conforms to the protection requirements relevant to electromagnetic phenomena that are listed in guidelines 89 336 EC and FCC part 15 The electromagnetic interference generated by the unit is limited in such a way that other equipment and systems can be operated normally The unit is adequately protected against electromagnetic interference so that it can operate properly The unit has been tested and conforms to the EMC standards of the speci fied electromagnetic environment as listed in the following declaration The limits of these standards ensure protection of the environment and cor responding noise immunity of the equipment with appropriate probability However a professional installation and integration within the system are imperative prerequisites for operation without EMC problems For this purpose the following measures must be followed nstall the equipment in accordance with the operating instructions Use the supplied accessories Inthe system and in the vicinity where the equipment is installed use only components systems equipment that also fulfill the EMC standards for the given environment EMC Maintenance
21. SNSUSVS SU S S ee le Te TS Te A Optical or RJ45 Cables ains In 1 depending on MADI card type Mains In 2 Compact Stage Box A 5 C J Switch set to MAIN or AUX if using one Usu cable to RED if using 2 cables E C C Mains In 1 LEX EN NIN xnv og Mains In 2 Reese S Do FA R o ke ee co e 39888 h Note The Studer Vista 1 console needs a D21m MADI card installed for connecting to the Compact Stagebox The integrated optical MADI interface cannot be used for this connection since it offers no support for the MADI embedded input control signals It is intended as a recording interface only 3 2 1 Vista 1 Setup Input ports Output ports A Note Document generated 12 02 13 The number of input and output ports on Vista 1 is defined in the DSP ses sion configuration The Vista 1 comes with several factory set configuration templates with a default of 32 input ports and 16 output ports for the D21m card slots These I O port configurations are optimized for the use with a MADI I O card to connect to the Studer Compact Stagebox The Compact Stagebox I O ports have the following device labels predefined Stagebox 1 Stagebox 32 Stage Out 1 Stage Out 16 Before inserting the MADI I O card into your Vista 1 remember to power the console down and unplug it from the AC supply The DIP switches of the MADI card must be set to match the actual number of channels provided from and to the Stagebox For details please refer to the D21m I
22. alled Remove the blank panel or the card to be replaced using a no 2 screw driver Carefully insert the D21m cardso that its edge connector fits into its counterpart on the backplane Re tighten the screws Connect the Compact Stagebox to the AC supply again switch it on and press the RECONFIG button with a small tool e g a size 2 5 Allen screwdriver Remember that the new input output count needs to be configured in your console s I O mapping Please refer to its user guide For more information on the D21m system please refer to the D21m I O System Operating Instructions document available from www studer ch in the Downloads User Guides Studer D21m I O System area Fan Air Filter Service Document generated 12 02 13 For cleaning or replacing the air filter mat just pull the black guard frame away from the fan air inlet and remove the filter mat n order to clean the filter mat thoroughly rinse it in warm water Let it dry completely before reinstalling it Spare air filter air inlet grill set Order no C072 030003 15 Compact Stagebox STUDER 7 Technical Specifications subject to change without prior notice HQ Mic Line Inputs Conditions Details Value General Conditions Gain setting 15 dBu 0 dB s unless otherwise noted Impedance electronically balanced 3 6
23. allows redundant MADI links Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox It comes complete with twin redundant power supplies temperature con trolled low noise fan cooling and full LED status monitoring An eight channel GPIO general purpose control input output interface is provided as well 1 4 Available I O Modules Slots A C E 16 x HQ mic line inputs 16 x line outputs with DIP switch selectable level 8x 2 ch AES EBU inputs with SRC sampling rate converters plus 8 x 2 ch AES EBU outputs e 4x2 ch AES EBU outputs plus 8 x line outputs with DIP switch selectable level 1 5 D21m Expansion Slots Slots K L Analog I O Digital I O 2 Details The expansion slots may be used for one dual width or two single width Studer D21m I O cards 8 channel line inputs single width e 8 channel line outputs single width e 4 channel mic line inputs with 4 x direct outputs single width 4 channel mic line inputs with 4 x direct outputs single width 8x2 channel AES inputs and outputs dual width 64 channel MADI inputs and outputs for optical multimode fibre dual width or Cat5 twisted pair cable dual width 16 channel ADAT inputs and outputs single width 16 channel TDIF inputs and outputs dual width 16 channel Aviom A Net outputs single width 32 channel CobraNet inputs and outputs single width 16 channel SDI embedder and or deembedder single width
24. can be improved by an additional conducting surface in the operator s area connected to the equipment housing e g metal foil underneath the floor covering carpet with conduc tive backing All air vents and openings for operating elements faders rotary knobs must be checked on a regular basis and cleaned in case of dust accumulation For cleaning a soft paint brush or a vacuum cleaner is recommended Cleaning the surfaces of the unit is performed with a soft dry cloth or a soft brush Persistent contamination can be treated with a cloth that is slightly humidified with a mild cleaning solution such as dishwashing detergent For cleaning display windows commercially available computer TV screen cleaners are suited Use only a slightly damp never wet cloth Never use any solvents for cleaning the exterior of the unit Liquids must never be sprayed or poured on directly For equipment specific maintenance information please refer to the corre sponding chapter in the operating and service manuals Electrostatic Discharge during Maintenance and Repair Caution VI A Observe the precautions for handling devices sensitive to electrostatic dis charge Many semiconductor components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD The lifespan of assemblies containing such components can be dras tically reduced by improper handling during maintenance and repair Please observe the following rules when handling ESD sensi
25. con nectors must not exceed 400 mA GPO 1 8 25 pin D type female UNC 4 40 thread 13 1 EE 25 14 Solder Crimp View or Socket View Document generated 12 02 13 Pin _ Signal GPO 1 8 Signal GPO 1 8 1 GPO 1a 14 GPO 1b 2 GPO2a 15 GPO2b 3 GPO3a 16 GPO3b 4 GPO4a 17 GPO4b 5 GPO5a 18 GPO5b 6 GPO6a 19 GPO6b 7 GPO7a 20 GPO7b 8 GPO8a 21 GPO 8b 9 13 GND 0 V 22 25 VCC 5 V 600 mA max GP output examples Int Supply VCC Ext GND Ext Supply Int Supply Compact Stagebox STUDER Setup Examples 3 1 Compact Stagebox and Studer Consoles Note The example below shows the setup with the NanoSCore of a Studer OnAir 1500 console but applies in a similar way with other Studer consoles see the table below Studer OnAir 1500 Core with optional MADI card in the D21m extension slot OOOOOOOO 88 x O Mains In pum Optical or RU45 Cables depending on MADI card type Compact Stage Box ZN Switch set to MAIN or AUX if using one cable to RED if using 2 cables EN Mains In 1 e EN MESE e OOOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOQ pex Sese oc Jo o oC Studer Console OnAir 1500 OnAir 2500 OnAir 3000 Vista 1 Vista 5 9 parens SW V5 0 and up SW V5 0 and up SW V5 0 an
26. ction must be installed using the provided earth terminal Avoid ground loops hum loops by keeping the loop surface as small as possible by consequently guiding the earth conductors in a narrow parallel way and reduce the noise current flowing through the loop by inserting an additional impedance common mode choke STUDER Installation EMC Class I Equipment Mains Operation Should the equipment be delivered without a matching mains cable the latter has to be prepared by a trained person using the attached female plug IEC 320 C13 or IEC 320 C19 with respect to the applicable regulations in your country Before connecting the equipment to the AC power outlet check that the local line voltage matches the equipment rating voltage frequency within the admissible tolerance The equipment fuses must be rated in accordance with the specifications on the equipment Equipment supplied with a 3 pole appliance inlet protection conforming to class I equipment must be connected to a 3 pole AC power outlet in such a way that the equipment cabinet is connected to the protective earth For information on mains cable strain relief please refer to Appendix 2 Female Plugs IEC320 Front Side View PE IEC 320 C13 IEC 320 C19 European Standard North American Standard CENELEC NAS Brown L Live Black Blue N Neutral White Green Yellow PE Protective Earth Green or Green Yellow Class III
27. cts of these programs Principle Customized Configurations Studer grants the Customer the non exclusive right to use the License Ma terial in one copy on the system and or its options as laid down by the Sales Agreement concluded between the parties and all Terms and Conditions which shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of the Sales Agreement This right is assignable according to the Assignability paragraph hereinafter The Customer is not entitled to alter or develop further the License Material except within the expressly permitted configuration possibilities given by the software installed on the system or elsewhere All altered programs includ ing but not limited to the products altered within the permitted configuration possibilities are covered by this License Agreement XIII Appendix STUDER Reverse Engineering Copying the License Material Disclosure of License Material Assignability Rights to License Material Reverse engineering is only permitted with the express consent of Studer The consent of Studer can be obtained but is not limited to the case in which the interface software can not be provided by Studer In any case Studer has to be informed immediately upon complete or partial reverse engineering The Customer is entitled to make one copy of all or parts of the License Material as is necessary for the use according to this Agreement namely for backup purposes The Cus
28. d up a hien SW V4 703 and up Stagebox D21m MADI card in integrated optical D21m MADI card in D21m MADI card in D21m MADI card in connected to Nano SCore MADI I O SCore Live console extension slot SCore Live Select appropriate Details see drawing above see Note below configuration see chapter 3 2 1 10 Before inserting the MADI I O card into your console or its DSP core remem ber to power it down and unplug it from the AC supply After powering the system on again please note that the added inputs and outputs need to be patched to the console s logical inputs and outputs Note The Studer OnAir 2500 console features no D2 1m card slot Its built in optical MADI interface may be used for the connection to the Compact Stagebox To do so the Compact Stagebox must be equipped with a MADI HD card with optical connectors Up to 64 inputs and 56 outputs can be added in this way Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox 3 2 Compact Stagebox and Studer Vista 1 N Studer Vista 1 Console 8 CA with optional MADI card in the D21m extension slo P ummjmmumm mummumh o ETAT gt CASAVANT L Oee zm UBBEOBEOBEOGEORE OULU CU aged cre AERE EGRE DH F NXSU
29. damage hearing over time The table below is taken from the Occupational Safety amp Health Administration directive on occupational noise exposure 1926 52 Duration per day h Sound level dBA slow response 90 92 95 97 100 1 5 102 1 105 0 5 110 0 25 115 No CO AOOO STUDER Safety Information Conforming to this directive will minimise the risk of hearing damage caused by long listening periods A simple rule to follow is The longer you listen the lower the average volume should be Please take care when working with your audio system if you are manipulating controls which you don t understand which we all do when we are learning make sure your monitoring level is turned down Remember that your ears are the most important tool of your trade Look after them and they will look after you Most importantly Dont be afraid to experiment to find out how each parameter affects the sound this will extend your creativity and help you to get the best results A1 Safety Symbol Guide CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR ACHTUNG GEFAHR ELEKTRISCHER SCHLAG ICHT FFNEN gt gt e CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT A2 First Aid CC Y For your own safety and to avoid invalidation of the warranty all text marked with these symbols should be read carefully To reduce the risk of electric shock do no
30. e above 15 C if the following general rule is considered for putting the cold system into operation If the air within the system is cooled down the relative humidity rises If it reaches 100 condensation will arise usually in the boundary layer between the air and a cooler surface together with formation of ice or dew at sensi tive areas of the system contacts IC pins etc Once internal condensation occurs trouble free operation cannot be guaranteed independent of tempera ture Before putting into operation the system must be checked for internal for mation of condensation or ice Only with a minute formation of ice direct STUDER Appendix Relative air humidity 96 evaporation sublimation may be expected otherwise the system must be heated and dried while switched off A system without visible internal formation of ice or condensation should be heated up with its own heat dissipation as homogeneously and subsequently as slow as possible the ambient temperature should then always be lower than the one of the outgoing air If it is absolutely necessary to operate the cold system immediately within warm ambient air this air must be dehydrated In such a case the absolute humidity must be so low that the relative humidity related to the coldest system surface always remains below 100 Ensure that the enclosed air is as dry as possible when powering off i e before switching off in winter aerate the room w
31. ensation must be avoided If the unit is installed in a location with large variation of ambient temperature e g in an OB van appropriate precautions must be taken before and after operation refer to Appendix 1 Unobstructed air flow is essential for proper operation Air vents of the unit are a functional part of the design and must not be blocked in any way during operation e g by objects placed upon them placement of the unit on a soft surface or installation of the unit within a rack or piece of furniture Theunit must not be heated up by external sources of heat radiation sun light spotlights B3 Earthing and Power Supply Earthing of units with mains supply class I equipment is performed via the protective earth PE conductor integrated in the mains cable Units with battery operation lt 60 V class III equipment must be earthed separately Earthing the unit is one ofthe measures for protection against electrical shock hazard dangerous body currents Hazardous voltage may not only be caused by a defective power supply insulation but may also be introduced by the connected audio or control cables If the unit is installed with one or several external connections its earthing must be provided during operation as well as while the unit is not operated If the earthing connection can be interrupted for example by unplugging the mains plug of an external power supply unit an additional permanent earthing conne
32. g and do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc Do not use this apparatus in very dusty atmospheres or in atmospheres containing flammable gases or chemicals THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED Under no circumstances should the safety earth be disconnected from the mains lead Safety Information STUDER Note Working Safely With Sound Permissible Noise Exposure 9 A The mains supply disconnect device is the mains plug It must remain accessible so as to be readily operable when the apparatus is in use If any part of the mains cord set is damaged the complete cord set should be replaced The following information is for reference only The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Protective Earth Ground Green Yellow US Green or Green Yellow Neutral Blue US White Live Hot Brown US Black As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol The wire which is coloured Blue mus
33. instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa tion If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Appendix STUDER Appendix 1 Air Temperature and Humidity General Ambient Temperature Normal operation of the unit or system is warranted under the ambient condi tions defined by EN 60721 3 3 set IE32 value 3K3 This standard consists of an extensive catalogue of parameters the most important of which are ambient temperature 5 40 C relative humidity 5 85 1 e no formation of condensation or ice absolute humidity 1 25 g m rate of temperature change lt 0 5 C min These parameters are dealt with in the following paragraphs Under these conditions the unit or system starts and works without any prob lem Beyond these specifications possible problems are described below Frost and Dew Example Uni
34. ith cold dry air and remove humid objects such as clothes from the room These relationships are visible from the following climatogram For a con trolled procedure thermometer and hygrometer as well as a thermometer within the system will be required Example 1 An OB van having an internal temperature of 20 C and a relative humidity of 40 is switched off in the evening If the temperature falls below 5 C the relative humidity will rise to 100 7 g m dew or ice will be forming Example 2 An OB van is heated up in the morning with air of 20 C and a relative humid ity of 40 On all parts being cooler than 5 C dew or ice will be forming Absolute air humidity g m A o Ei HA AN HEEE IH I A KLAAS A A VAAR OAN 3 VIVI RECIEN LORI AC CNN DEREN VION SS WANS ASS VTL CU SS O 40 50 60 a 7959 HEE 44 LL f fF 99990929 999299 282 8 t uno e do ane NO d 100 90 85 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 WZ Air temperature C 721 3 3 CEI 1994 Climatogram tor class 3K3 XI Appendix STUDER Appendix 2 Mains Connector Strain Relief For anchoring connectors without a mechanical lock e g IEC mains connec tors we recommend the arrangement below Procedure The cable clamp shipped with your unit is auto adhesive For mounting please follow the rules below The surface to be adhered to must be clean dry and free from grease oil
35. lays mutes the analog outputs in case of a power failure The level of the analog outputs can be set with DIP switches for all outputs simultaneously similar to the picture above Factory default setting is 15 dBu for 0 dBrs In order to change the settings remove the module as described in chapter 4 XLR 3 f XLR 3 m XLR 3 f m Pin Signal Input Signal Output 1 Screen Screen 2 In Out 3 In Out Compact Stagebox STUDER LED Status Indicators RECONFIG D21m MADI HD Link Card A A Expansion Slots K and L Status indicator LEDs are available for power rails I O modules fan and temperature alarm The recessed RECONFIG key must be pressed after the card configuration has been changed see the front panel drawing in chapter 2 1 This card provides the audio and control connections to the console through either a Cat5 or an optical fibre MADI link depending on its type The cor responding MADI card in the console transmits the clock for the Compact Stagebox down the MADI stream The second input on the card can either be used to provide a redundant connection to the console or to connect to a second system if two consoles are used for a monitor FOH configuration The MADI card indicates its clock status with the LOCK LEDs on its front An RS422 link output is also fitted allowing transmission of RS422 data via a pipeline within the MADI stream from a corresponding port on the console
36. lm Expansion slots eoi oco pre o n er nee iie e e EE i TO EO eat es E C ERR EH eed 5 PEN CUL 5 2 1 Front Reat VIeW uode HO le vira pU e ted 6 2 2 AC POW CF SUP Oly i Ges HR RR RAP tee ADAE bebat CHE e nnen 6 2 3 Module Setup and Connector Details essere enne nnne nennen nennen 6 2 4 GPIO General Purpose Inputs Outputs sese eere enne enne enne nnne nnn nnne 8 AME op dochlu ee 10 3 1 Compact Stagebox and Studer Consoles tiere teen be hi Hina E a bd Herve a 10 3 2 Compact Stagebox and Studer Vista 1 iii i erit a Fi E EE e 11 CANENTES 11 EVE Gs E 13 4 VO Module ReplaceMent T rOVS rss 13 s D21m VO Card Wistall ation sisescsssssssscusscoccsasesisonssossasenesstvaesscsssscessoadeossanssnd cued po SrO CESS oros E or Eees ERRED PES 15 6 Fan Air Filter Service 2e 15 7 Technical Speci Caton ices csscssccscssssdsscvsocssseskeccccssssstoacesccsonsusescaseesoseseaccesosscasedossssseosvecegsssdvocksose ovasesnue 16 7 1 Dimensi ns c eee HH Ee EORR nieue RE e TUR ADR EP EEUU MEUS RIEN els 17 Document generated 12 02 13 1 Compact Stagebox STUDER 2 Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox 1 General 1 1 Utilization for the Purpose Intended The Studer Compact Stagebox is intended for professional use It is presumed that the unit is operated only by trained personnel Servicing
37. log line output modules 16 channel AES EBU in out modules and 8 channel analog line 2x4 channel AES EBU output modules Recommended standard configuration Compact Stagebox frame 2 x HQ mic line input modules line output module D21m MADI HD RJ45 card blank panels for the D21m slots It also offers two expansion slots for standard Studer D21m I O cards The D21m system is the I O architecture for Studer digital mixing systems and allows connection to most popular digital formats including CobraNet Aviom A Net 16 EtherSound ADAT Livewire and RockNet A MADI recording interface may also be fitted to the expansion slots When using optional D21m I O cards the total I O count can be increased to 64 each The Compact Stagebox uses the same I O modules as found in the Studer OnAir 1500 and Vista 1 consoles As a result the combination offers more flexibility in sharing or moving modules and I Os if required When installing three mic line input modules in the Compact Stagebox then providing 48 mic line inputs in total but no outputs analog or AES outputs could still be obtained on D Type connectors by installing D21m cards in the expansion slots When installing cards in the expansion slots please note that the maximum input output capacity of the Compact Stagebox is limited to 64 1n 64 out by the MADI console link The Compact Stagebox is connected to the host console using either Cat5 or optical fibre MADI cables and also
38. mon configuration two mic line input modules in slots A and C one line output module in slot E the modules are connected as follows Input slot A top connector on the left side of the backplane P2 Input slot C 9 middle connector on the left side of the backplane P13 e Output slot E gt bottom connector on the right side of the backplane P20 If someone wanted now to replace the output module in slot E by one more mic line input module all three modules will be inputs then they are con nected as follows Input slot A 9 top connector on the left side of the backplane P2 Input slot C 9 middle connector on the left side of the backplane P13 e Added input module slot E gt bottom connector on the left side of the backplane P19 Supply looms are identical for input and output modules No particular order has to be followed when reconnecting them Similar to the PC internal sup ply connections for additional harddisk or there is one connector more than modules to feed this connector is not used D21m I O Card Installation Safety 6 A In order to insert or replace a D21m input or output card first switch the Compact Stagebox OFF and unplug the AC supply cable s Observe the precautions for handling devices sensitive to electrostatic discharge refer to chapter D at the beginning of this manual n the K and L slots one or two additional D21m input or output cards may be inst
39. nents in stock for service purposes For repair the corresponding devices have to be purchased locally The specifications of special components can be found in the service manual SMD components should only be replaced by skilled specialists using appro priate tools No warranty claims will be accepted for circuit boards that have been damaged Proper and improper SMD soldering joints are illustrated below SMD Soldering Iron Component AS NN Copper Track Solder Y z b b gt At PCB Adhesive Dismounting Desoldering 2 o9 e Soldering EN x Iron Desolder XN Desolder Wick amp Wick bua b zzi Heat and Remove Cleaning Mounting Examples o PER U Sold B 00508 mm e AZ EAS Was a Heating Time 3 s per Side VIII Packing Materials Used Equipment The packing materials have been selected with environmental and disposal Issues in mind All packing material can be recycled Recycling packing saves raw materials and reduces the volume of waste If you need to dispose of the transport packing materials please try to use recyclable means Used equipment contains valuable raw materials as well as materials that must be disposed of professionally Please return your used equipment via an authorized specialist dealer or via
40. r correction PFC EN UL 100 to 240 V AC 10 approved 2 power supply units inlets provided for redundancy 50 to 60 Hz Power Consumption depending on installed modules cards max 300 W Ambient Conditions Details Value Operating Temperature Range 5 to 45 C 23 to 113 F Relative Humidity non condensing 95 Also refer to Appendix 1 Air Temperature and Humidity on page X at the beginning of this manual Studer Compact Stagebox 2 x mic line input modules 1 x line output module 1 x D21m 10 kg 22 Ibs typical configuration MADI HD card no D21m I O cards 2 blank panels only 16 Document generated 12 02 13 STUDER Compact Stagebox 7 1 Dimensions D L3 403 pO aid 62 oO oO ai 2 2 4039 409 oO a 3 an oS i 5 t3tata tata ta tata o Oo o VO VO Wo Wo o o o Yo o o o o VO VO zel 9 D e e 9 9 Z i z om e aor DE OSA DE oF2 of2 DE DES E AAA AEL E o Do oOo SB Oo o i ooo 00088888 mem nne I I L 483 mm 19 2 mm 0 1 42 mm 1 7 363 mm 14 3 T Document generated 12 02 13 17 Compact Stagebox STUDER 18 Document generated 12 02 13
41. t patched to the frame has its signal earth commoned to the equipment chassis Temperature Regulations The unit must not be used in conditions of excessive heat or cold near any source of moisture in excessively humid environments or in positions where it is likely to be subjected to vibration or dust The ambient temperature range for normal operation of the unit is 5 to 45 C 1 2 3 Adjustments Repair Cleaning Danger A All internal adjustments as well as repair work on this product must be per formed by expert technicians Replacing the Supply Unit The primary fuses are located within the power supply modules and cannot be changed In case of failure the complete power supply unit must be replaced Please ask your nearest Studer representative Cleaning A Do not use any liquids to clean the exterior of the unit A soft dry cloth or brush will usually do Document generated 12 02 13 3 Compact Stagebox STUDER 1 3 Features voy L n OUT lll oee SS SSS avanssensenee The Compact Stagebox is ideal for owners of Studer OnAir and Vista mixing consoles It is a cost effective possibility to extend the number of remote inputs and or outputs by up to 48 analog inputs or outputs for example It features a high density of I O connections in only four rack units The modular unit is fully configurable with a selection of 16 channel mic line input modules 16 channel ana
42. t DSP configurations can be found in the Vista operating instructions manual When now patching microphone inputs from the Compact Stagebox to any of the console s input channels and pressing the GLOBAL VIEW MIC CTRL key on the desk the microphone preamp control parameters appear on the Vistonics screen Input gain 48 V phantom power and the high pass low cut filter can now be controlled remotely from the desk al O Module Replacement Safety Document generated 12 02 13 A For adjustments or replacing an input or output module first switch the Compact Stagebox off and unplug the AC supply cable s Observe the pre cautions for handling devices sensitive to electrostatic discharge also refer to chapter D at the beginning of this manual When using an HQ mic line input module in the Studer Compact Stagebox jumper J1 must not be plugged HQ MIC CARD 16 CH on 5822516 amp _ IEEE nae When using a line output module in the Studer Compact Stagebox the output level of the analog line output module may be selected accord ing to your preferences between 6 and 24 dBu for 0 dBrs factory default setting 15 dBu for 0 dBes This setting is valid for all outputs simultaneously 24dBu T111 22dBu 1111 em 20dBu TT11 FS iBdBu T 111 Factory Default 15d6u T 1 TT izdBul T1114 9dBu T 1 1f amp dBu T 4 11 13 Compact Stagebox STUD
43. t be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L Ensure that these colour codes are followed carefully in the event of the plug being changed This unit is capable of operating over a range of mains voltages as marked on the rear panel This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R gle ment sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Although your new console will not make any noise until you feed it signals it has the capability to produce sounds that when monitored through a moni tor system or headphones can
44. t remove covers No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel i e persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which they are exposed in performing a repair action and of measures to minimize the danger of themselves The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Headphones safety warnings contain important information and useful tips on headphone outputs and monitoring levels Assemblies or sub assemblies of this product can contain opto electronic devices As long as these devices comply with Class I of laser or LED prod ucts according to EN 60825 1 1994 they will not be expressly marked on the product If a special design should be covered by a higher class of this standard the device concerned will be marked directly on the assembly or sub assembly in accordance with the above standard In Case of Electric Shock Warning gt If the Person is Unconscious Separate the person as quickly as possible from the electric power source
45. the exception of the right of use granted by this License Agreement all proprietary rights to the License Material especially the ownership and the intellectual property rights such as but not limited to patents and copyright remain with Studer even if alterations customized changes or amendments have been made to the License Material Studer s proprietary rights are acknowledged by the Customer The Customer shall undertake no infringements and make no claims of any patent registered design copyright trade mark or trade name or other intellectual property right Warranty Disclaimer and Liability XIV For all issues not covered herewithin refer to the General Terms and Condi tions of Sales and Delivery being part of the sales contract STUDER Compact Stagebox CONTENTS Mato Rallis M 3 1 1 Utilization for the Purpose Intended 5 55 rtm terme tree hme reet re e envio ee etse eee g Ps 3 1 2 PIESE SEPS e M 3 1 2 1 Unpacking and Inspections Roe t OR TO e ESO QR PEE E Fe IEEE Ea re SEE 3 1 2 2 JTnstallatioli ziuine tete e etr Foe a Y Pagus dele hs le a gu ee ebbe Ee A e te NER darte deeds 3 1237 Adjustments Repair Clean os rn niter iO Rr tentamen bitter EO Ele ene PET e ERE 3 1 3 FEIU Saai uni eerie te e HEIDE ar orientieren RUE 4 1 4 Available VO Modules o o pe n RR rti EUR Aha IRE Hd RETE SEXE TAS 5 1 5 D2
46. tive components ESD sensitive components should only be stored and transported in the packing material specifically provided for this purpose STUDER ESD Repair Repair When performing a repair by replacing complete assemblies the removed assembly must be sent back to the supplier in the same packing material in which the replacement assembly was shipped If this should not be the case any claim for a possible refund will be null and void Unpacked ESD sensitive components should only be handled in ESD protected areas EPA e g area for field service repair or service bench and only be touched by persons wearing a wristlet connected to the ground potential of the repair or service bench by a series resistor The equipment to be repaired or serviced as well as all tools and electrically semi conducting work storage and floor mats should also be connected to this ground potential The terminals of ESD sensitive components must not come in uncontrolled contact with electrostatically chargeable or metallic surfaces voltage puncture discharge shock hazard To prevent the components from undefined transient stress and possible damage due to inadmissible voltages or compensation currents electrical connections should only be established or separated when the equipment is switched off and after any capacitor charges have decayed By removing housing parts or shields energized parts may be exposed For this reason the follo
47. tomer shall apply the copyright of Studer found on the License Material onto all copies made by him Records shall be kept by the Customer regarding the amount of copies made and their place of keeping The responsibility for the original program and all copies made lies with the Customer Studer is entitled to check these records on first request Copies not needed anymore have to be destroyed immediately The License Material is a business secret of Studer The Customer shall not hand out or in any way give access to parts of or the complete License Material to third parties nor to publish any part of the License Material without prior written consent of Studer The Customer shall protect the License Material and any copies made according to the paragraph above by appropriate defense measures against unauthorized access This obligation of non disclosure is a perpetual obligation Third parties are entitled to have access to the License Material if they use the License Material at the Customer s site in compliance with this Agreement Under no circumstance are third parties entitled to have access to the instal lation software on the original data media The Customer shall safeguard the original data media accordingly The rights granted to the Customer according to this License Agreement shall only be assignable to a third party together with the transfer of the system and or its options and after the prior written consent of Studer With
48. ts and systems by Studer are generally designed for an ambient tempera ture range i e temperature of the incoming air of 5 C to 40 C When rack mounting the units the intended air flow and herewith adequate cooling must be provided The following facts must be considered The admissible ambient temperature range for operation of the semicon ductor components is 0 C to 70 C commercial temperature range for operation e The air flow through the installation must provide that the outgoing air is always cooler than 70 C Average heat increase of the cooling air shall be about 20 K allowing for an additional maximum 10 K increase at the hot components In order to dissipate 1 kW with this admissible average heat increase an air flow of 2 65 m min is required A rack dissipating P 800 W requires an air flow of 0 8 2 65 m min which corresponds to 2 12 m min Ifthe cooling function of the installation must be monitored e g for fan failure or illumination with spot lamps the outgoing air temperature must be measured directly above the modules at several places within the rack The trigger temperature of the sensors should be 65 C to 70 C The unsealed system parts connector areas and semiconductor pins allow for a minute formation of ice or frost However formation of dew visible to the naked eye will already lead to malfunctions In practice reliable opera tion can be expected in a temperature rang
49. wing precautions must be observed Maintenance may only be performed by trained personnel in accordance with the applicable regulations The equipment must be switched off and disconnected from the AC power outlet before any housing parts are removed Even if the equipment is disconnected from the power outlet parts with hazardous charges e g capacitors picture tubes must not be touched until they have been properly discharged Do not touch hot components power semiconductors heat sinks etc before they have cooled off If maintenance is performed on a unit that is opened while being switched on no un insulated circuit components and metallic semiconductor hous ings must be touched neither with bare hands nor with un insulated tools Certain components pose additional hazards Explosion hazard from lithium batteries electrolytic capacitors and power semiconductors Observe the component s polarity Do not short battery terminals Replace batteries only by the same type Implosion hazard from evacuated display units Radiation hazard from laser units non ionizing picture tubes ionizing Caustic effect of display units LCD and components containing liquid electrolyte Such components should only be handled by trained personnel who are prop erly protected e g protection glasses gloves VII Repair Disposal STUDER E1 SMD Components F Disposal Studer has no commercially available SMD compo

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