User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Table of contents1 T
- 2 Package Contents
- 3 Introduction
- 4 System overview
- 5 Control Surfaces
- 6 AXUM Engine
- 6.1 Console 1-4 configuration
- 6.1.1 IP/Clock configuration
- 6.1.2 Global configuration
- 6.1.3 Mix buss configuration
- 6.1.4 Monitor buss configuration
- 6.1.5 Source configuration
- 6.1.6 Extern source configuration
- 6.1.7 Destination configuration
- 6.1.8 Talkback configuration
- 6.1.9 Processing presets
- 6.1.10 Module assignment
- 6.1.11 Module configuration
- 6.1.11.1 Module configuration page
- 6.1.11.2 Module preset 1A/1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B
- 6.1.11.3 Processing
- These are the programmed processing defaults for the modules. Depending on the startup settings these processing defaults will be used at startup (programmed defaults in global configuration).The field ‘Use at source select’ determines if the default module processing in the source configuration is used when a source is assigned via the module source select functionality and no processing preset is assigned in the ‘source configuration’.
- The following state/value processing sections are available:
- 6.1.11.4 Routing
- 6.1.11.5 Set module 1 to programmed startup state
- 6.1.12 Mix/monitor buss presets
- 6.1.13 Console presets
- 6.1.14 Surface configuration
- 6.1.15 Rack configuration
- 6.1.16 Source pools
- 6.1.17 Preset pools
- 6.1.18 Users
- 6.2 System configuration
- 6.1 Console 1-4 configuration
- 7 Surface(s) website
- 8 Block diagrams – Must be created
- 9 I/O Rack description
- 10 Available I/O rack cards
- 11 Patch panels
- 12 Specifications AXUM digital audio system
- 13 List Of Figures
- 14 List Of Tables
- 15 Declaration Of Conformity
- 16 Product Safety
- 17 Disclaimer
- 18 Appendix A - Network design for AXUM
- 19 Appendix B – Surface service
- 20 Appendix C – Engine functions

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4 System overview
The Axum is a digital modular audio system that can solve your digital mixing/routing requirements in
your broadcast studio or in your complete broadcast facility. The modular system can be used in all
your mixing/routing applications like on-air broadcast, self-op, production and voice tracking.
4.1 System parts
To make a functional mixing console you require at least a 19” rack with a DSP card (32 stereo
channels), the desired I/O cards and a control surface that can control all the mixing power. The
connection between the 19” rack(s) and control surface(s) rely on a network protocol that is been
called MambaNet.
MambaNet works on Ethernet layer 2, there for no IP-addresses have to be setup for the ‘real-time’
functionality.
WARNING: Do not connect multiple AXUM engines/racks in the same Ethernet network (Layer
2)
To connect surface(s) and 19” rack(s) you can built on this known Ethernet standard with common
switches till advanced managed switches with all the security solutions as there are STP (spanning
tree protocol), Trunking etc.
For (remote) configuration the well known webbrowser is used to access the consoles webserver. Of
course this happens on a IP-based level of communication, which makes it possible to configure
system over the internet.
The defaults IP-addresses for configuration pages are:
http://192.168.0.200 for the configuration in main menu
http://192.168.0.23x for the controller surface configuration. (for the first surface set x to 4, for a
second surface set x to 5, etc).
To prevent other people to access the Axum configuration pages you need to logon.
The default logon is:
Username: service
Password: service
This account may change, which is explained in chapter Error! Reference source not found.Error!
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Network specialists can find some more information in chapter 18 (Appendix A).










