Oxygen 5 User Manual Modular mixing console (Rev. 4.
OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION CONTENT 1 OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 OXYGEN 5 – AVAILABLE FRAME SIZE ............................................................................................................. 4 1.2 OXYGEN 5 – AVAILABLE MODULES ................................................................................................................. 5 1.3 THIS MANUAL .......
OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION 18.2 METERBRIDGE SETTING ................................................................................................................................ 54 18.3 TIMER ............................................................................................................................................................... 55 19 DJ CONSOLE .........................................................................................................................................
OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION 1 OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION The Oxygen 5 is a specially designed On-Air broadcast console. Although the design has been carefully budgeted, no compromises has been made in either quality or features, particularly in the areas of switching, signalling, fader start/stop and communication. Electronic components have been selected from the best on the market. Faders, potentiometers and switches are by ALPS.
OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION 1.
OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION 1.3 THIS MANUAL This User Manual has been developed for Oxygen 5 Frame 18 and Oxygen 5 Frame 26 size. Some features can be changed without notice.
OXYGEN 5 SERIES INTRODUCTION 1.4 AVAILABLE FRAME SIZE PICTURES A103050010 OX5-FR18 OXYGEN 5 Frame size 18 Channel Professional Broadcast modular console frame 16 IN +1, Master/Monitor, 2Vu, External Power Supply Unit 230/115Vac. A103050011 OX5-FR26 OXYGEN 5 Frame size 26 Channel Professional Broadcast modular console frame 24 IN +1, Master/Monitor, 2Vu, External Power Supply Unit 230/115Vac.
SAFETY WARNINGS / ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA 1 SAFETY WARNINGS / ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA SAFETY WARNINGS CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD (Rel. 2.0) 1.1 FOREWORD For your own safety and to avoid invalidation of the warranty all text marked with these Warning Symbols should be read carefully.
SAFETY WARNINGS 2 SAFETY WARNINGS The installation and servicing instructions in this manual are for use by qualified personnel only. - Read All Instructions. All safety and operating instructions must be read before operating the product. They also must be retained for future reference, as it contains a number of useful hints for determining the best combination of equipment settings for Yr particular application. - Heed All Warnings.
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES 3 CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES - Lire ces consignes - Conserver ces consignes - Observer tous les avertissements - Suivre toutes les consignes - Ne pas utiliser cet appareil à proximité de l’eau - Ne pas obstruer les ouvertures de ventilation.
ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA 4 ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA - Leggere le presenti istruzioni - Conservare queste istruzioni - Osservare tutte le avvertenze - Seguire scrupolosamente tutte le istruzioni - Non usare questo apparecchio in prossimità di acqua - Non ostruire alcuna apertura per il raffreddamento.
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 5 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE - Diese Hinweise LESEN - Diese Hinweise AUFHEBEN - Alle Warnhinweise BEACHTEN - Alle Anweisungen BEFOLGEN - Dieses Gerät NICHT in der Nähe von Wasser verwenden - KEINE Lüftungsöffnungen verdecken.
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Inpoliger Netzschalter. In Notfälle oder für Wartungsarbeiten Netzkabel trennen.
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD 6 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD - LEA estas instrucciones - CONSERVE estas instrucciones - PRESTE ATENCION a todas las advertencias. - SIGA todas las instrucciones - NO utilice este aparato cerca del agua - NO obstruya ninguna de las aberturas de ventilación.
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD El interruptor de alimentación es unipolar. En el caso de peligro, desconecte el cable de alimentación.
7 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Your equipment was packed carefully at the factory in a container designed to protect the unit during shipment. Nevertheless, we recommend making a careful inspection of the shipping carton and the contents for any signs of physical damage. Damage & Claims If damage is evident, do not discard the container or packing material. Contact your carrier immediately to file a claim for damages. Customarily, the carrier requires you, the consignee, to make all damage claims.
FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS ENG 8 FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 8.1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE A power supply cable of approx. 2 mt length is supplied with the device, which has a moulded IEC plug attached – this is a legal requirement. The type of plug for the power supply depends on the country in which it is delivered.
FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 8.3 ENG FUSE REPLACEMENT The power supply socket has an integral fuse drawer containing the AC power fuse and a spare, both of the same value. BEFORE REPLACING THE POWER FUSE, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TYPE OF FUSE FOR THE VOLTAGE TO BE PROTECTED. USING WRONG FUSE TYPE WILL RESULT IN INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION. Make sure that the power is switched off and the power cable is disconnected from the equipment. a. Open the fuse drawer using a small blade screwdriver.
FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 8.4 ENG PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNING Should the device be put out of action due to being struck by lightning or excess voltage, disconnect it from the power supply without delay. Do not reconnect until the device has been checked. If in doubt contact the technical support service. Make sure there is suitable lightning protection to protect the device.
FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 8.6 ENG EARTHING The connection to earth (ground) in an audio system is crucial for two reasons: 1. SAFETY 2. AUDIO PERFORMANCE For safety it is important that all equipment earths are connected to mains earth so that exposed metal parts are prevented from carrying high voltage which can injure the operator.
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INSTALLING THE MIXER UNIT ENG 10 INSTALLING THE MIXER UNIT The Oxygen 5 is supplied as standard without connector cables. The Oxygen 5 mainframe can sit on top of the studio furniture counter (see the dimensioned drawing below expressed in mm): There must be at least 375 mm of vertical clearance so the meterbridge can be fully opened into its service position. Only 30 mm of rear clearance is required behind the mainframe.
FACTORY PRESET CONSOLE CONFIGURATION ENG 11 FACTORY PRESET CONSOLE CONFIGURATION Oxygen 5 comes from the factory with the following MAIN settings: MONO MODULES (A and B) ref to par. 12.2 The Mono module closest to the centre of the console (B) is set for Control Room microphones and Jumpers J2, J 4, J6 are closed (i.e. TalkBack path is routed to the Studio, Relay 1 in the PWS is addressed and Control Room Speakers are muted).
FACTORY PRESET CONSOLE CONFIGURATION ENG 11.1 MODULE REMOVING AND INSTALLATION Input modules can be removed and installed ONLY with the console powered off.
FACTORY PRESET CONSOLE CONFIGURATION ENG 11.2 ALIGNEMENT OF INPUTS When plugging in a new source start with the channel muted or fader turned down and the PFL activated. This prevents any unexpected signal in the loudspeakers. The signal is displayed on the MONITOR meters. Adjust the channel GAIN control for an average channel meter reading of ‘0’ with loud moments lighting ‘+3’. Adjust the Gain trimmers if the signal is still too high with gain turned down.
MONO MODULE ENG 12 MONO MODULE 12.1 DESCRIPTION The Mic/Line Input module is a mono input controlled by a button switch to select either Mic (INPUT A) or Mono Line (INPUT B). A LED glows red when the INPUT B is selected. The B Input is via a 1/4” Jack connector and it is set for mono signals providing a LINE level such as RadioMic receivers, ISDN codecs.
MONO MODULE ENG 12.2 MODULE OPTIONS AND JUMPER SETTINGS The Mono module is intended to be connected to Microphones either placed in the Control Room or in the Studio. With internal jumpers various settings/ automations can be enabled or disabled. The drawing on te next page shows the module PCB with the jumpers highlighted. The jumper-related functions are described in the table.
MONO MODULE ENG 12.3 THE RELAY (REMOTE)INTERFACE IN MONO MODULE The 9 pin D-Type plug remote connector provides the inputs and outputs for the following functions : - Remote Start for equipment connected to Input A and/or B - Remote Stop for equipment connected to Input A and/or B - Remote PFL enable A + 6 VDC , 50 mV current-limited output is also provided for use with the remote control outputs.
ENG MONO MODULE JUMPER NAME DESCRIPTION J1 PHANTOM The phantom power (48V) is applied to the microphone-A input. The factory default for this jumper is ‘OFF’ (no jumper) J3 STUDIO SPK MUTE Studio speakers will be muted when the ON-OFF key is pressed Studio speakers will be muted when the fader is opened (S) J4 C.ROOM SPK MUTE C. Room speakers will be muted when the ON-OFF key is pressed C.
MONO MODULE ENG 12.4 THE PHANTOM POWER The A PHANTOM jumper on the PCB (see J1 - par. 12.2) applies phantom powering + 48V to the MIC input A socket for condenser microphones. The Phantom power is used to power microphones with built-in condenser or electrect preamplifiers. This system requires both conductors to have the same D.C. potential. So, it’s indispensable that cables and connectors are balanced and in perfect condition.
STEREO MODULE ENG 13 STEREO MODULE 13.1 INTRODUCTION Each STEREO module has dual switchable stereo line inputs with optional three-band EQ. Input A comes factory preset for Line. Input B is also set for signals providing a signal LINE level if not otherwise notified. Via jumper selection (ref to next Section), an RIAA-equalised (grammophone) amplifier can be also fitted so that a turntable can be connected directly to the input.
STEREO MODULE ENG 13.2 STEREO MODULE CONFIGURATION With internal jumpers various settings/ automations can be enabled or disabled. The drawing on the next page shows the module PCB with the jumpers highlighted. The jumper-related functions are described in the associated table. The B Stereo Input can be configured either for Line or Phono sources, depending on the jumper J1, J2, J3, J4 J5 and J6. The Phono configuration is suitable for recordplayers (turntables), as a RIAA equalization is featured.
STEREO MODULE ENG JUMPER NAME DESCRIPTION J 1, J2, J3, J4, J5, J6 (PHONO / LINE) They configure the INPUT B as LINE or as PHONO (see picture) J7 TIMER 2 Timer 2 is activated when the START key is pressed ** J8 RELAY 2 Relay 2 is activated when the START key is pressed ** J9 RELAY 1 Relay 1 is activated when the START key is pressed ** J16 LATCH WITH JUMPER PRESENT: After the module has started or stopped, the start or stop outputs remain active (latched) – J12,J13, J14, J15 must be in the
STEREO MODULE ENG 13.3 THE REMOTE INTERFACE The 9 pin D-Type plug remote connector provides the inputs and outputs for the following functions : - Remote Start for equipment connected to Input A and/or B Remote Stop for equipment connected to Input A and/or B Remote PFL enable A +/- 6 VDC +/- 50 mV current-limited output is also provided for use with the remote control outputs.
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ENG STEREO MODULE 13.3.1 INTERFACE PIN-OUT WITH JUMPERS J12, J13, 14 AND J15 IN ‘OPTO’ CONFIGURATION Two opto-coupler outputs can be used to start and stop a connected equipment. As a maximum, 24Vdc, or 10mA current may be switched. The outputs are active continuously (latched) or momentary, depending on the J16 jumper (see par. 13.2). Note: the Remote Interface provides just one Start and one Stop remote for both A and B inputs.
ENG STEREO MODULE 13.3.2 INTERFACE PIN-OUT WITH JUMPERS J12, J13, 14 AND J15 IN ‘DIRECT’ CONFIGURATION The Start / Stop key is physically linked to two interface pins, so that while the key is pressed, a shortcircuit will appear between pin 1 and pin 2. The Start / Stop LED (located close the key) can be driven from the interface (i.e. it can be controlled by connected equipment - external tally). The Start / Stop LED is physically linked to interface pin 6 and pin 7.
MULTI MODULE ENG 14 MULTI MODULE 14.1 INTRODUCTION Each MULTI module has six switchable and/or summable stereo line inputs with optional three-band EQ. Input A through F come factory preset for Line levels. The selected source (or the sum of the selected sources) is fed through a common GAIN potentiometer that provides a variable 30dB range from -15 to +15dB gain to match the connected source to the internal 0 dBu operating level. The Equaliser (available as an option – Ref to Section Errore.
MULTI MODULE ENG 14.2 AUDIO CONNECTOR PIN-OUT Input A is electronically balanced on a pair of 1/4” Jack connector. The pin-out is the same as Stereo Module. Inputs B-C-D-E-F (Line level) are electronically balanced on Sub D 25 pin connector. Sub D connector pin-out is as follows: It is possible to make cables for connection to the Sub-D connector. In that case, metal caps for the Sub-D connector and cable with a separate screening should be used, as per the CE norms.
TELCO MODULE ENG 15 TELCO MODULE 15.1 INTRODUCTION REM SEND RECEIVE REC OUT The telco module interfaces an external telephone hybrid with the console. A separate hybrid for each Telco module will be required. It has only one mono input (Receive), the other Jack connector being used for the mix minus output (Send) to the telephone hybrid. The mix minus signal is the programme output signal with the phone signal (caller’s voice) removed.
ENG TELCO MODULE 15.2 REMOTE INTERFACE CONNECTION The 9 pin D-Type plug remote connector provides the inputs and outputs for the following functions: - Remote control for line ‘hooking’ on the external telephone hybrid External control for RING LED (i.e. RING LED on the Telco module can be driven by a suitable external command) A 15 VDC current-limited output is also provided for use with the remote control outputs. For each input you can select from 16 types of operation for the equipment connected.
TELCO MODULE ENG 15.2.2 DESCRIPTION Pins 8 and 9 are used to make RING LED on the Telco module panel blinking when a call is coming in (call signalling may be also achieved via one or two ‘red light’ lamps connected to the two Power Supply relays – see par. 15.3). The remote interface photocoupler (pin 9 = Anode and pin 8 = Cathode) must be driven by an external suitable command generated by external telephone hybrid. Typical current allowed: 5 mA (max 10 mA). Max voltage allowed: 15 V.
TELCO MODULE ENG 15.3 MODULE OPTIONS AND JUMPER SETTINGS The TELEPHONE module can be configured in different ways depending on the internal jumper options. The Jumpers are located closed to Hook switch, on the internal module PCB. When the RELAY 1 jumper (J 1) is closed, relay switch #1 inside the Power Supply closes when a telephone call comes (ring). The relay may be used to control an On Air Lamp (such as MR. LIGHT by Axel Technology).
TELCO MODULE ENG 15.4 HOOK SWITCH AND RING LED The Hook switch remotely controls the Line hooking on suitable telephone hybrids (such as Macrotel 5,7,9 and BoxTel by Axel Technology). This switch connects / disconnects the hybrid from the telephone line and mutes the channel (ie. when Hook is depressed, Receive input is automatically muted). The HOOK LED switchs on only with telephone line properly connected. Ring LED blinks when a call (ring) is coming.
TELCO MODULE ENG 15.6 MASTER MODULE 15.7 INTRODUCTION PWS L TUNER IN R L MET Master output (stereo) is electronically balanced on female Jack at 0 dBm. It outputs sum of all sources connected to MASTER bus. TUNER IN input allows to connect to the mixer an external radio receiver to monitor the aired program. Tuner level can be adjusted in the ±6 dB range through the dedicated trimmer (TUNER LEVEL) . PWS interface is dedicated to connection to Oxygen 5 Power Supply.
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SUB MODULE ENG 16 SUB MODULE 16.1 INTRODUCTION REM L The Sub output (stereo) is electronically balanced on female Jack at 0 dBm. It outputs the sum of all sources connected to SUB bus. EXT IN R L The INSERT sockets allow to insert an external stereo equipment (like sound/effect processors) between the audio chain inside and the SUB output buffer. When no connector is inserted, an internal switch provides to short-circuit input and output pins.
SUB MODULE ENG 16.2 MODULE OPTIONS AND JUMPER SETTINGS There are four Jumpers on the Monitor module PCB. J1 and J2 are situated on the top of the module (near to the Tuner potentiometer) J3 is situated near to the ‘flat cable’ connector (behind the Ctrl Room speaker potentiometer) J4 is situated behind the Control Room SUB switch.
SUB MODULE ENG The 9 pin D-Type plug remote connector provides the inputs and outputs for the following functions: - Remote control for On/Off status of MONO Modules with J8 jumper properly set (EXT position) - Remote activation of Talk Back circuit - Remote control of level of all sources connecte to Sub module (duck) - Signalling of ON status on controlled MONO modules The SUB Remote interface is especially designed for the connection to DJ CONSOLE by Axel Technology - see next section REMOTE ON / OFF
POWER SUPPLY ENG 17 POWER SUPPLY 17.1 FRONT VIEW 17.2 REAR VIEW 17.3 DESCRIPTION The Oxygen 5 Power Supply (PWS) consists of a power transformer, selectable for 115 VAC or 230 VAC operation, rectifiers, filter capacitors and voltage regulators on a circuit board. The power supply is protected by a replaceable AC mains fuse located in the power entry socket plus internal fuses on the transformer’s secondary outputs and selfprotected current-limiting regulators.
ENG POWER SUPPLY 17.4 PWS RELAYS The power supply features two built-in relays separately controlled by the MONO and TELCO modules. They are designed to illuminate external Studio and/or Control Room Warning/On Air lights (such as Mr Light by Axel Technology) showing that one or more microphones are ‘on air’. Relays are intended for low voltage electric loads (e.g. 24 V), up to 10 A. FOR SAFETY AND TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM HIGH VOLTAGE SHOCK, NEVER CONNECT AC MAINS TO PWS RELAYS.
POWER SUPPLY ENG 17.6 MAIN AC VOLTAGE SETTINGS Before connecting the Oxygen 5 to mains power, determine the actual mains voltage and confirm that the Oxygen 5 has been configured correctly. As could be expected, an incorrect mains configuration could seriously damage the unit. If the unit is to be used with a mains voltage different to that for which the unit is supplied, set the voltage change-over switch, which is placed inside the box, closed to the AC socket and the AC filter.
POWER SUPPLY ENG If one or more LEDs are still switched off: Axel Technology srl www.axeltechnology.com - open the PWS cover - verify the integrity of the 2 fuses on the PCB and replace the burned ones (fuses are rated to 1.6 A T) - close up the cover - connect the AC Mains cord only - switch on the power supply again and check whether all LEDs glow.
METERBRIDGE ENG 18 METERBRIDGE 18.1 DESCRIPTION The Oxygen 5 mixer is fitted with VU / PPM meters. VU meters respond to an average signal level, whereas PPMs respond to peak changes (The PEAK LEDs are activated by the shortest transient peak, but remain ‘on’ long enough to provide easy recognition). If a 1kHz sinusoidal signal is input to the mixer and the amplitude adjusted such that the level at the master output is 0 dBm, the meters will read 0 VU (the orange LED will glow).
ENG 18.3 TIMER By request, up to two Timer modules are available to be installed on the meterbridge. The Timer feature the time count up showing minutes, seconds and tenth of seconds if time duration does not exceed 1 hour and hours, minutes and seconds if time duration exceeds 1 hour. In particular, you can associate, by jumper, timer start toopening of slider on Mono modules and to the Start/Stop function of the Stereo modules. 19 DJ CONSOLE The DJ CONSOLE is available as an option.
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TECHNICAL APPENDIX ENG 20 TECHNICAL APPENDIX This section provides all the technical explanations, and the connection pin outs to and from the Oxygen 5. Always refer to this technical appendix for connections and connection procedures. In case of differences between the documentation below and the hardware device please contact Axel Technology at the numbers and e-mail addresses shown at the end of this manual. Our technical and assistance department will be pleased to help you! 20.
TECHNICAL APPENDIX ENG 20.4 APPENDIX D – BALANCED AUDIO CONNECTION XLR M – JACK 20.5 APPENDIX E – UNBALANCED AUDIO CONNECTION PIN (RCA) AUDIO 20.6 APPENDIX F – BALANCED AUDIO CONNECTION JACK - JACK Axel Technology srl www.axeltechnology.
TECHNICAL APPENDIX ENG 20.7 APPENDIX F – MODULE CONNECTION XLR FEMALE SOCKET (Microphone input) Pin 1 Ground 2 In-phase (Hot) 3 Out-of-phase (Cold) Short-circuit Pin 1 and 3 for unbalanced connections Axel Technology srl www.axeltechnology.
ENG TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS STEREO MODULE INPUT A INPUT A nominal level INPUT A impedance CONFIGURATION Stereo 0 dBm (LINE) 10 kOhm INPUT B INPUT B levels (jumper sel) Stereo 0 dBm (LINE) BAL. El. Bal. CONNECTOR jack 1/4” CONTROL +/-15dB gain control jack 1/4” El. Bal +/-15dB gain control Phono (RIAA) 10 kOhm Unbal +/-15dB gain control BAL. El. Bal. INPUT A insert level INPUT A impedance CONFIGURATION Mono - 70 dB to - 23 dB (MICRO level) 0 dBm > 1,5 kOhm Unbal.
WARRANTY ENG 22 WARRANTY The manufacturer offers a 1-year ex works warranty. Do not open the equipment. The warranty shall be voided if any of the warranty seals are broken. The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage of any kind deriving from or in relation to incorrect use of the product. Axel Technology srl www.axeltechnology.
WEEE Directive – Informativa RAEE ENG 23 WEEE Directive – Informativa RAEE In line with EU Directive 2002/96/EC for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), this electrical product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Please dispose of this product by returning it to the point of sale or to your local municipal collection point for recycling.
ENG WARRANTY 24 WARRANTY The product is covered by a one year guarantee ex-works by the manufacturer. Do not open the device. The guarantee shall not be valid if the guarantee seals are broken. The manufacturer shall not be liable for damages of any type deriving from or in relation to the incorrect use of the product.
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