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Calrec Artemis Operator's Manual (196 pages)
Digital Broadcast Production Console
Brand:
Calrec
| Category:
Music Mixer
| Size: 18.57 MB
Table of Contents
Layers
1
Table of Contents
3
Information
7
Important Information
8
Health and Safety
9
Technical Support
10
Introduction
11
Introduction
12
Bluefin2
12
Hydra2
12
Commitment
12
Concord Processors
12
Control Surface
12
Signal Processing
12
I/O
12
Resilience
12
Power
12
Shine-Ray-Beam-Light Comparison
13
Changes to Screen Locations in the Main Application from V6.0
15
96Khz Overview for Artemis
16
ControlOverview
17
Configuration PC Overview
18
Peripherals
18
Windows Login
18
Main Application
18
USB Port
18
Installing 3Rd Party Software
18
Power and Reset
18
Online Documentation
18
Touch Overview
19
Touch/Tap
19
Multiple Touches (Hold and Touch)
19
Swipe
19
Surface Control Overview
20
Button Cell
20
Control Cell
20
TFT Touchscreen
20
Surface Panel Overview
21
Monitor & Reset/Oem Meter Panels
23
Reset, Talkback MIC and USB Port
23
3Rd Party Meters
23
Monitor Panel
23
Alternate Fader/Monitor Panel
24
Panel Modes
25
Mode to All
25
Mode Lock
25
Layouts
25
Setting Up/Recalling the User Layout
25
Fixed Layout
25
Assignable Modes
25
Assigning Paths
26
Assigning a Path
26
Current Assign and Fader Touch Indication Shown on Meters
26
User Splits
27
Identifying User Split Locations
27
Creating / Removing User Splits
27
Layers
28
A/B Paths
28
Using Layers
28
Layer Locking
28
Layer Splits
28
Turning off the B Layer
28
ControlPanelModes
29
Processing
30
Send-Route
31
Output Mode
32
Monitor Mode
33
Wilds Mode
34
Setting up Wilds Mode
34
Selecting Wilds
34
Wildable Controls
34
Memorising Wilds
34
Assigning and Clearing
35
Memory Isolation
35
Alternate Fader Wilds
35
Wilds Pages
35
Wildable Controls
36
Strips Mode
37
Accessing Strips Mode
37
Apply to All Strips
37
Routing Display
37
A/B Path Indicator
38
Changing Strips Types
38
GettingSignalsIntoArtemis
39
I/O Boxes & Hydra Patchbays Sample Rate Selection in H2O
40
Consoles at 96Khz
40
I/O and Hydra2 Patchbays at 96Khz
40
Input Source Organisation
41
Filtering the Hydra2 Network
41
Boxes at Different Sample Rates
41
Input Ports
41
Hydra2 Patchbays at Different Sample Rates
41
Port Labels
41
Port Lists
42
Creating Lists
42
Copying and Moving Ports to Lists
42
Removing Ports from Lists
42
Renaming Lists
42
Removing Lists
42
Sets
43
Adding Ports to Sets
43
Allocating Signal Paths to Faders
44
Assigning Channels to Faders
44
Assigning Buses to Faders
45
Assigning Auxs and Tracks to Faders in the Tools Menu
45
Removing Paths from a Faders
45
Moving / Swapping Paths
46
Cloning Paths
46
Inserting Blank Faders
46
Layer Locking Faders
47
Copying Path Settings
47
Warnings and Conflicts
47
Fader Setup Screen
48
Memories from Larger Consoles
48
Assigning Auxs and Tracks to Faders in the
48
Remote Production Option
48
Input Types and Patching
49
Ports at Different Sample Rates
49
Searching Input Sources
49
Searching Destinations
49
Channel Input / Fader Views
49
Channel Input
49
Patching Input Sources to Faders
50
Patching at Different Sample Rates
50
Bulk Patching and Source Views
50
Protection against Removing Multiple Destinations
50
MIC Open Field
50
Additional Port Info - Desc & Diag
50
Over-Patching, Removing & Moving
51
Offline Patching
51
Sources Used in Multiple Locations
51
Returning Outputs to Input Channels
51
Hydra2 Patchbays
51
Hpb's at Different Sample Rates
51
Alias Patching
51
Patching Inputs Directly to Outputs
51
Patching Shortcuts
52
Custom Fader Labels
53
Ability to Receive External Source Labels Via SW
53
Source Label Hierarchy
53
Input Controls
54
Inputs 1 and
54
MIC/Line Gain
54
±6DbCoarseGain
54
Input Trim
55
Tone
55
Linking Input Trims
55
Input Delay
55
48V
56
Polarity Inversion
56
Input Balance
56
L>B and R>B
56
M-S
56
Src
56
Signal Flow
56
Replay
57
Adding Paths to the Replay Set
57
Activating Replay
57
Input Port Protection
58
Controlling a Protected Input Port
58
Loading Shows/Memory/Alias Files
58
Dolby E Decoding
60
Passing Signals through Decoders
60
Important - Sample Rate Conversion
61
Important - Synchronisation
61
Metadata
61
Passing Encoded Dolby E
61
Alias Files
62
Editing Alias Files
62
Aliases at Different Sample Rates
62
Alias Groups
63
Alias MIC Bus
63
Enabling an Alias File
63
Alias Patching
63
Tone / Oscillator Controls
64
Oscillator Parameters
64
Tone Idents
65
External Tone
65
Tone Clear
65
Tone Patchable to Output Ports
66
Tone Troubleshooting & Faqs
66
Hydra2 Patchbays
67
Hpbs and Different Sample Rates
67
Port Sharing
68
Unpatching
68
ProcessingAudio
69
Channel Signal Flow
70
EQ and Filters
71
A & B Alternate EQ Settings
71
EQ Curve Display
72
Dynamics 1
73
Dynamics 1 Controls
73
Processing Order
74
Dynamics Metering
74
Side-Chain EQ
74
About Dynamics Side-Chain & EQ
74
Dynamics Links
74
Dynamics 2
76
Dynamics 2 Controls
76
Automixer
77
Assigning Control
77
Gain Reduction Metering
77
Delay
79
Assignable Delay at Different Sample Rates
79
Individual Assignable Delay
79
Individual Path Delay
79
Delay Settings
80
Assigning Delay to a Faderless Path
80
Stereo Width
81
Stereo/Surround Spill
82
Accessing the Spill Faders
82
Assigning Paths on the Spill Panel
82
Changing the User Section
82
Processing Independence
83
Independence Status Indicators
83
EQ Independence
83
Dynamics Independence
83
Inserts
84
Patching Insert Resources to Ports
84
Inserts at Different Sample Rates
84
Connecting Insert Resources to Paths
85
Naming Insert Resources
85
Insert Resource Lists
85
Creating Lists
85
Copying/Moving Insert Resources to Lists
86
Removing Insert Resources from Lists
86
Renaming Lists
86
Removing Lists
86
Insert Order and Sets
86
Insert on / off Control
86
VCA Groups
87
Creating and Dissolving VCA Groups
87
Group Hierarchy
87
Fader Status Indicators
87
VCA Group Interrogation
88
Masters & Slaves on the same Fader
88
Fader Level Indicator
88
Nulling Indicators
88
Preserving Balance of Slaves at Low Levels
88
5.1SurroundChannels
88
VCA Group Protection
88
VCA Slaves Move with VCA Masters
88
VCA Operation with Remote Production Units
88
Autofaders
89
Setting up Autofaders for Use
90
Assigning Gpi's to Autofaders
90
Assigning Autofaders to Faders
90
Autofader Levels
91
Autofader Parameter Settings
91
Global Autofader Bypass
91
Autofader Indicators
91
Default Fader Interaction Mode
92
RoutingAudio
93
Buses Overview
94
Setting Bus Widths
94
Admin Protection for Bus Widths
94
Buses at Different Sample Rates
94
Ltrt / Loro Downmixes
95
Bus Routing
95
Pre-Fader Aux Send Cut Options
95
Making a Route
96
Using Assign Mode
96
Accessing Detailed Send Controls
96
Paging through Buses
96
Routing Overview
96
Using Strips or Wilds Mode
97
Panning
98
Multiple Pan Positions Per Path
98
Joystick Panning
99
Accessing the Joystick Controls
99
Making the Joystick Controls Active
99
Pan Display
99
Pan Control Menu
100
Freezing Axes
100
Contribution Mode
101
Accessing Bus Contribution
101
Partial Routing Indication
102
Aux Sends on Faders
103
Access AFL in Contribution Mode
103
Default Send Positions
104
Leaving Contribution Mode
104
Splitting Track Sends
105
Removing Sends
105
Partial Sends
105
Downmixes
106
Bypassing the Downmix Faders
106
Pre-Fader Downmixes
106
Setting Downmix Defaults
107
Selecting the Required Downmix Default
107
Applying Default Levels to Downmix Faders
107
Lo/Ro & Lt/Rt Downmix Encoding
108
Selecting Lt/Rt or Lo/Ro
108
PassingSignalsOutOfArtemis
109
Output Types and Patching
110
Ports at Different Sample Rates
110
Patching
110
Patching at Different Sample Rates
110
Patching Shortcuts
110
Hydra2 Patchbays
110
Hpb's at Different Sample Rates
110
Locking Output Port Patching
110
Output Port Protection
111
Patching to Protected Outputs
111
Accessing Further Controls
112
Output Control
112
Output Patching Shortcut
113
Assignable Delay at Different Sample Rates
113
Outputs on Faders
113
Accessing Spill Controls for Main Faders
114
Main Paths on Monitor Panel
114
Direct Outputs at Different Sample Rates
115
Assign Direct Outputs from the Surface
115
Assign Direct Outputs from the PC
115
Direct Output Patching Shortcut
116
Direct Output Controls
116
Monitoring
117
Monitor Mode
118
Pre-Selectors (Favourites)
119
Control Room Speaker Pre-Selectors
119
Changing Pre-Selector Source
119
Control Room Monitoring
119
Monitoring at Different Sample Rates
120
Control Room Monitor Controls
120
Dedicated Monitor Controls
121
Patch Miscellaneous Monitor Outputs
122
Miscellaneous Monitor Sources
122
Monitoring on Fader/Monitor Panel
123
Access Bus AFL, PFL and OPL
124
Access AFL in Contribution Mode
124
AFL and PFL and Output Listen
124
Move PFL Within Signal Chain
125
Patch AFL/PFL to External Monitors
125
Send PFL to the Small LS
125
Send PFL to the Main Monitors
125
AFL and PFL with Multiple Users
125
Cancel AFL and PFL
125
Patch AFL, PFL and APFL Buses
126
Patch the Headphone Output
127
Headphones
127
Monitor Functions
128
Monitoring Controls
128
APFL Controls
128
Surround Monitoring
129
Immersive Monitoring
131
Communications
133
Live Talkback Routing
134
Talkback Groups
134
Talkback & Reverse Talkback Levels
134
Patching Talkback/Reverse Talkback Inputs
135
Microphone Settings
135
Monitoring Reverse Talkback Signals
135
Inhibiting Talkback
135
Sending Signals to the MIX Minus Bus
136
MIX Minus
136
Assigning a Direct Output
137
Monitoring a MIX Minus Signal
137
Metering
139
Meter Grid Configuration
140
TFT Meters
140
Meter Assignment
141
Meter Labels and Colours
141
Dynamics Meters
142
Peak Sample Meters
142
Peak Overload Indicators
142
A/B Path Meters
142
Meter Layout Presets
142
Meter Selectors
143
Fader and Dynamics Meter Settings
144
Fader Meters
144
Dynamics Meters
144
External Meter Outputs
145
Loudness Meters
146
Controlling Loudness Meters
147
Shows,MemoriesAndPresets
149
Overview
150
Using Shows and Memories
152
Creating a New Show
152
Creating Shows at Different Sample Rates
153
Opening an Existing Show
153
Opening Shows at Different Sample Rates
153
Saving / Duplicating Shows
153
Creating and Editing Default Shows
153
Backing up Shows and Memories
154
Backup Shows at Different Sample Rates
154
Restoring Shows and Memories
154
Renaming Shows
154
Deleting Shows
154
Changes to Format of Show Data and Backups
154
Saving User Memories
155
Loading User Memories
155
Backing up and Deleting Memories
155
Ordering the Memory List
155
Memory Load / Save Without the PC
155
Transferring Shows/Memories between Consoles
155
Memory Sequencing
156
Remote Control
156
Basic Path Isolation
157
Memory Isolation
157
Setting Scope of Path Memory Isolation
158
Applying Isolation Scope to Multiple Paths
159
Elements Available for Isolation
159
Output Port Isolation
160
Improvements to Memory Isolate System
160
Presets
161
Creating a Preset
161
Loading a Preset
161
Editing a Preset
161
Backing up Presets
162
Restoring Presets
162
Pooled Resources
162
ConsoleFacilities
163
On Air and Rehearse Modes
164
On Air
164
Rehearse
164
Neither Mode Selected
164
System Reset
165
Fail Warning Indicator
165
Reset Buttons
165
Technician Mode
166
Supervisors, Technicians and Users
166
Accessing Technician Mode
166
Managing Technician/Supervisor Accounts
166
Exiting Technician Mode
166
Synchronisation Sources
167
Synchronisation at Different Sample Rates
167
ExternalInterfacing
169
Gpio
170
Assigning Gpis
170
GPI Functions
170
Monitor Panel Customer Switches
170
Assigning Gpos
171
Common Console Functions
171
GPO Signal Type
171
Test GPO
171
EMBER+ Virtual GPIO
172
Remote Control
173
Cscp
173
CSCP Per Fader
173
Ember/Ember
173
LAN Ports for 2015 Cores
174
External Monitor / Meter Inputs
175
Configuring External Inputs
175
Monitoring / Metering Externals
175
MIC Open Systems
176
Assigning Inputs to MIC Open Systems
176
Assigning Aliases to MIC Open Systems
177
Assigning MIC Open Systems to Gpos
177
Assigning to CUT/DIM Loud Speakers
177
Automation Option
178
Spill Automation
178
Editing Suite
178
Redundancy
178
External Machine Control
178
Automatable Controls List
178
Remote Production RP1 Option
179
Function Table for Parameter Control of Remote Paths
179
SystemStatus
181
System Status Notifications
182
Message Types
182
Status Messages at Different Sample Rates
182
Clearing Messages
182
Surface Indication
183
External Indication
183
Source Offline Indication on a Path
183
Intermittent Cable Failures
183
GlossaryOfTerminology
185
FeaturesBySoftwareVersion
191
Calrec Artemis Installation And Technical Manual (124 pages)
Digital Broadcast Production Console
Brand:
Calrec
| Category:
Music Mixer
| Size: 11.12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Information
5
Important Information
6
Health and Safety
7
Technical Support
8
ControlSurface
9
Surface Dimensions and Assembly
10
Desk-Top Mounting
10
Floor Stand Options
10
Bolt-Down 'OB' Stands
11
Reduced Height Stands
12
Surface Sizes
12
Typical Surface Measurements
13
Access to Surface Connections
14
Access to Internal Surface Components
14
Rear Connector Interface and Covers
14
Floor Stand Removal
15
Surface Components
16
POE (Power over Ethernet) Switch
16
POE Reset Connections
18
Surface Switches
19
Surface Power - AC
20
Surface Power - DC
21
Control Surface Cat5 Cable Coding
22
System PC
23
PC Power and Reset
23
System Network Data Connection
23
LAN Connection
24
Keyboard and Mouse
24
Touchscreen Monitor
24
Accessible PC USB Port
24
Operating System
24
Rd Party Software
24
Serial Port
24
Antivirus Protection
24
Backup PC
25
Processing Core - Beam / Shine
27
Core Dimensions and Mounting
28
Airflow
28
Acoustic Noise
28
Support
28
Connections
28
Card Types & Layout
29
Card Layout
29
Reset, Sync Interface & Fan Status
29
Installing / Removing Cards
30
Standard Status Led's
30
Master Control Processor
31
Dsp
31
Router / Expander
32
Power Supply
32
Processing Core - Light
33
Core Dimensions and Mounting
34
Airflow
34
Support
34
Connections
35
Card Layout
35
Installing / Removing Cards
35
Card Types & Layout
35
Reset & Sync Interface Card
36
Standard Status Leds
36
Control Processor Module
36
Dsp
37
Router
37
Power Supply
37
Pre-2015 Cores
38
Standard Status Leds
38
Obsolete Control Processor
38
Airflow
39
Support
39
ConnectionInformation
41
SFP - Overview
42
SFP Slot Orientation
42
SFP Latching and Extraction
42
SFP Slot Covers
43
Loose SFP Storage
43
Power Budgets & Heat Management
43
Here Is a Simple 5 Point Guide to this
43
Copper SFP Connectivity
44
Shielded Cables and Connectors
44
Maximum Cable Length
44
Cable Routing Considerations
44
Termination - Strain Relief
44
Termination - Pin-Out
45
Testing / Certification
45
Temporary / Reusable Cables
45
Fibre SFP Connectivity
46
Singlemode Vs Multimode
46
Identification
46
Duplex Connectors / Terminations
46
Single Strand, Bi-Directional Sfps
46
SFP / Fibre Specifications
46
Testing / Certification
47
Areas of Loss
47
Fibre Handling Practise
47
Ruggedised Fibre
47
Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance
47
Fibre - General Rules
47
Warning
47
Cleaning Fibre Optic Cables and Connectors
48
Cleaning Procedure
48
Additional Notes
48
Cleaning Optical Transceivers
48
Synchronisation
49
Sync Source Selection
49
Surface to Core Connection
50
Control Surface Sidecar Connection
51
Extended Control Surface Connections
52
Audio I/O Connections
53
Audio Formats
53
Power
53
ID Configuration
53
Fixed Format I/O Box Ids
53
Address
53
Modular I/O Box ID Setting
53
Hydra2 Connection
54
GPIO Connections
56
GP Inputs
56
GP Outputs
56
Dry Closure Only Outputs
56
Connecting to Other Consoles/Routers
60
Surface Rear Connector Pin-Outs
62
Moving Coil Meters
62
RTW Meters
63
DK Meters
64
Headphone Sockets
65
Loudspeaker Panels
65
ExternalControl
67
SW-P-08 Router Remote Control
68
Connection and Redundancy
68
Connection Configuration
68
SW-P-08 I/O Mapping Configuration
68
Ember Remote Control
69
Connection and Redundancy
69
Connection Configuration
69
Control Configuration and Enabling
69
Calrec Serial Control Protocol
70
CSCP Versions
70
Faders Controlled by CSCP
70
Controls Available Via CSCP
70
Connection
70
Secondary Connections
71
Multiple Consoles
71
Connecting Via Corporate LAN
71
Configuration
71
User & Boot up Enable / Disable
71
System Status over SNMP
72
Connecting to the SNMP Server
72
Configuring the SNMP Agent
72
Scope of System Status over SNMP
72
Wireless Router Configuration - Assist
73
Console Configuration
73
Wireless Router Configuration
74
DHCP Configuration
74
Other Configuration Parameters
74
Security Considerations
75
Assist Application Configuration
75
RS232/422 Conversion
76
Perle IOLAN Configuration
77
Telnet IP Configuration
77
Main Configuration - Web Manager
77
Setup&Configuration
81
Overview and GUI Access
82
Creating a Clean Starting Point
83
Screensaver Timeout - 'Dark-Mode
84
Sync Setup
85
Main Application Sync
85
H20 Sync
85
I/O Configuration
86
Assigning Paths to Faders
87
Assignable Faders
87
Assigning Paths
87
Using Tone
88
Monitoring Output Setup
89
Speaker Configuration
89
Metering Setup
90
Calrec TFT Meters
90
Moving Coil and Third Party Meters
90
Monitor / Meter Source Selection
91
Input & Output Port Patching
93
Talkback and External Tone
94
Assigning GPIO
95
User Control Logging Setup
96
Path Controls Logged
97
User Logs
99
PanelOptions
101
Fader Panel - IC5791
102
Upstand TFT Panel - MU5794
103
Monitor Panel - MY5792
104
Monitor Panel - MW5940
105
Reset / 3Rd Party Meter Panel
106
3Rd Party Meters
106
Moving Coil Meters
106
RTW TM7 Meter Types and Layout
106
Audio Interface for 3Rd Party Meters
106
Hydra2 Output Provision
107
Resets
107
Talkback MIC
107
USB Port
107
Loudspeaker Panel - LS5958
108
Connections
108
ObsoletePanels
111
Mechanical Moving Coil Panels
112
Surround Scopes
112
Ppm Rg/Rg
112
Ppm Rg/Wo
112
DIP Switch Configuration
113
Level
113
L/R or M/S
113
Resets
113
Talkback MIC
113
USB Port
113
Specifications
115
General Specifications - Shine/Beam/Light
116
Power/Environmental Specification
117
Audio Performance Specification
121
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