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

A·X·U·M User Manual Version 2.5 - 2011-01-28
AXUM from D&R - Phone: +31 294 418014 - E-Mail: info@d-r.nl - 88 -
16 Product Safety
This product is been manufactured with the highest standards and is double-checked in our quality
control department for reliability in the "HIGH VOLTAGE" section.
• Never remove any panels, or open this equipment.
CAUTION
• No user serviceable parts inside.
• Equipment power supply must be grounded at all times.
• Only use this product as described, in user manual or brochure.
• Do not operate this equipment in high humidity or expose it to water or other liquids.
• Check the AC power supply cable to assure secure contact.
• Have your equipment checked yearly by a qualified dealer service center.
• Hazardous electrical shock can be avoided by carefully following the above rules.
Voltage and current cause an electrical shock. In practice the higher the voltage the higher the
current will be and the higher the shock. However, there is another thing to consider and that is
resistance. When the resistance in Ohms is high between two poles, the current will be low and
visa versa. All three of these; voltage, current and resistance are important in determining the
effect of an electrical shock.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION VERY CAREFULLY
The severity of a shock is caused by the amount of current flowing through a person.
A person can feel a shock because the muscles in a body respond to electric current. Current
can also be fatal when it causes the chest muscles to contract and stop breathing.
At what potential is current dangerous? Well the first feeling of current is a tingle at 0.001 Amp
of current. The current between 0.1 Amp and 0.2 Amp is fatal.
Imagine that your home fuses of 16 Amp can handle 200 times more current than is necessary
to kill. How does resistance affect the shock a person feels? A typical resistance between your
two hands "dry" condition could be well over 100,000 Ohm. But if your body is transpiring
extensively your body resistance is lowered by more than 50%. This is a situation in which
current can easily flow.
Always earth all your equipment by the grounding pin in your main plug. Proper wiring and
isolation input/output transformers should only cure hum loops.
Always replace fuses with the same type and rating after the equipment has been turned off
and unplugged. If the fuse blows again you have an equipment failure. Do not use it again and
return it to your dealer for repair.
And last but not least be careful not to touch a person being shocked as you, yourself could
also be shocked. Once removed from the shock, have someone send for medical help
immediately!
Always keep the above-mentioned information in
mind when using electrically powered equipment.










