Avid Max Air 404, 416 audio control surface Installation Manual

Avid Max Air 404, 416 audio control surface Installation Manual
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Euphonix Max Air Control surface is a modular control surface system that provides a comprehensive, hands-on approach to mixing and editing audio. With its intuitive user interface, customizable layout, and powerful features, the Max Air Control surface is an ideal choice for a wide range of audio production applications. From music recording and mixing to live sound reinforcement and broadcast, the Max Air Control surface offers the flexibility and control you need to achieve your sonic goals.

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Avid Max Air 404 & 416 Installation Manual | Manualzz

404 416

Max Air Surfaces

Installation Manual

Document Revision: A

Part Number: 840-11316-01

Release Date: August 2010

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Regulatory and Safety Notices

FCC Notice

Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission Rules and Regulations has established Radio

Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices produce RF energy incidental to their intended purpose.

These rules place electronic equipment into two classes, A and B, depending on the intended use.

Class A devices are those that may be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment.

Class B devices are those that may be expected to be installed in a home or residential environment. The

FCC requires devices in both classes to be labeled with the interference likelihood and additional operating instructions. The rating label on the equipment will show which class the product is (A or B).

Class A product will not have an FCC logo. Class B equipment will have an FCC logo. The information statements differ on the two classes.

Class A Equipment

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference 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 personal expense.

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Modifications

The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to Avid hardware that are not expressly approved by Avid Technology may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Cables

Connections to Avid hardware must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.

PRODUCTS WITH MULTIPLE POWER INPUTS:

WARNING: Each power input is intended to be connected to a separate branch circuit. Risk of high leakage exists if multiple inputs are connected to a single source and protective earth is not present. A

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON shall verify that each socket-outlet from which the equipment is to be powered provides a connection to the building protective earth. If any do not provide this connection, the QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON shall arrange for the installation of a PROTECTIVE EARTHING

CONDUCTOR from the separate protective earthing terminal to the protective earth wire in the building.

Canadian ICES-003

Class A Equipment

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment

Regulations.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecté toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

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European Union Declaration of Conformity

Declaration of conformity

Konformitätserklärung

Déclaration de conformité

Declaración de Confomidad

Verklaring de overeenstemming

Dichiarazione di conformità

We/Wir/ Nous/WIJ/Noi:

Avid Technology

1925 Andover Street

Tewksbury, MA, 01876 USA

European Contact: Nearest Avid Sales and Service Office or

Avid Technology International B.V.

Sandyford Industrial Estate

Unit 38, Carmanhall Road

Dublin 18, Ireland declare under our sole responsibility that the product, erklären, in alleniniger Verantwortung,daß dieses Produkt, déclarons sous notre seule responsabilité que le produit,

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declaramos, bajo nuestra sola responsabilidad, que el producto, verklaren onder onze verantwoordelijkheid, dat het product, dichiariamo sotto nostra unica responsabilità, che il prodotto,

Product Name(s) : Max Air Surface Modules

Model Number(s): 404, 416

Product Options: This declaration covers all options for the above product(s). to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative documents. auf das sich diese Erklärung bezieht, mit der/den folgenden Norm(en) oder Richtlinie(n)

übereinstimmt. auquel se réfère cette déclaration est conforme à la (aux) norme(s) ou au(x) document(s) normatif(s). al que se refiere esta declaración es conforme a la(s) norma(s) u otro(s) documento(s) normativo(s). waarnaar deze verklaring verwijst, aan de volende norm(en) of richtlijn(en) beantwoordt. a cui si riferisce questa dichiarazione è conforme alla/e seguente/i norma/o documento/i normativo/i.

The requirements of the European Council:

Safety: Directive 2006/95/EC

EN 60065:2002 /A1:2006

EMC: Directive 2004/108/EC

EN 55103-1:1996

EN 55103-2:1996

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LED Safety Notices

Avid hardware might contain LED or Laser devices for communication use. These devices are compliant with the requirements for Class 1 LED and Laser Products and are safe in the intended use. In normal operation the output of these laser devices does not exceed the exposure limit of the eye and cannot cause harm.

Standard to which conformity is declared: (IEC 60825-1)

Optical connections are located on the rear panel and are typically labeled “Optical” or “SPDIF/ADAT.”

The exact location of optical connections is identified more clearly elsewhere in the documentation for the Avid hardware device.

Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the

European Union

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Rack-mount Requirements

The following rack-mount requirements are listed below:

• Elevated Operating Ambient — If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.

• Reduced Air Flow — Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. Do not block vents.

• Mechanical Loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.

• Circuit Overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.

Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.

• Reliable earthing — Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (for example, use of power strips).

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Lithium Battery Replacement

If a battery is supplied in this Avid product it must only be replaced by qualified personnel. Contact Avid

Customer Support for assistance.

WARNING

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

ADVARSEL!

Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.

ADVARSEL!

Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandøren.

VARNING

Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.

VAROITUS

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Euphonix Max Air Control Surface Manual

Table of Contents

System Startup Sequence ..........................................................................................7

Description ................................................................................................................7

Overview.........................................................................................................7

Self Test Procedure ...................................................................................................9

Initiating Self Test...........................................................................................9

Switch and Knob Test .....................................................................................9

LED Test .......................................................................................................10

Fader Test......................................................................................................10

Display Test ..................................................................................................11

Memory Test .................................................................................................11

Selecting and Adjusting the Onscreen Display .......................................................12

Touchscreen Alignment ..........................................................................................13

Changing the ID of a CM416 Module ....................................................................15

System Ethernet IP Addresses.................................................................................15

Technical Specifications .........................................................................................16

Power ............................................................................................................16

Environmental Requirements........................................................................16

Dimensions....................................................................................................17

User Reference ........................................................................................................19

Internal Components .....................................................................................19

Fans ...............................................................................................................20

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List of Figures

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Typical Console Layout ......................................................................................................7

CM404 Rear Panel ..............................................................................................................8

CM416 Rear Panel ..............................................................................................................8

Control surface self-test keys ..............................................................................................9

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Changing the CM416 ID ...................................................................................................15

Side Dimensions ...............................................................................................................17

CM416 Bottom Dimensions .............................................................................................17

CM404 Bottom Dimensions .............................................................................................18

Max Air Top Dimensions .................................................................................................18

CM404 ..............................................................................................................................19

CM416 ..............................................................................................................................19

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System Startup Sequence

See page 21 in the Max Air Operation Manual for the system startup sequence.

Description

The Max Air Console consists of a configurable number of Control Modules that comprise the Control Surface. The Max Air Control Surface is the digital control center for all Max Air system components and communicates with them via Ethernet network connections. Control signals are transmitted via the Ethernet switch and distributed to the Max Air system components. No audio passes through the Control Surface.

Overview

The Max Air console must contain a CM404 center section module and can have up to three fully loaded CM416 16-channel Modules, each with 16 physical faders. The system can have up to 48 faders, not including the eight faders in the CM404 master section.

The CM416HL and CM416HR are half-loaded (left or right) 8-fader modules that can be used to expand your system.

CM416

Sixteen-channel Module

CM404

Center Section

Figure 1 Typical Console Layout

CM416

Sixteen-channel Module

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Rear Panels

TO KVM

EXTENDER

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of fire, replace fuse with the same type and rating.

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Power Connectors (IEC): Accepts two standard IEC power cords (provided). Two autoranging switching supplies accept voltages between 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz.

LAN Port (RJ45): Connect to EuCon Network Hub via RJ45 through the console ethernet harness (provided).

To KVM Extender (RJ45): Connection to KVM extender (CM404 only)

Talkback (XLR): Connection to the internal and external talkback microphones.

Keyboard and Mouse (PS2): Connection to the keyboard and mouse or trackball.

Serial 1, 2 (DB9): RS232 serial ports (for service only).

Service (DB15HD, PS2): VGA video and keyboard connection (for service only).

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Self Test Procedure

The following pages describe the operation of standalone self-test software for the Max

Air control modules. The self-test code is designed to be invoked in a module right after power-up and before the Single Board Computer (SBC) downloads code.

Initiating Self Test

Enter self-test by pressing the self-test enter keys shown below. This must be done before the SBC code download. If code download from the SBC occurs during the selftest, the module automatically exits self-test and executes the downloaded code. Use the keys shown below to perform the different tests. After entering the test, use the detailed description of each test on the following pages to navigate through different modes within a test.

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Switch and Knob Test

Momentary Switch Press

Pressing any switch toggles the switch value display from 00 to 01 and shows the switch number in the display.

Knob Value Display

Turning any knob displays the hex value (00–60) of the knob and shows the knob number in the display.

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LED Test

LED loop

This switch cycles through all the LED colors.

Color Toggle

These switches light all the LEDs of each color: green, red, yellow, orange

All LEDS

This turns all LEDs on.

NOTE: To avoid overheating, the module should not be left with All LEDS on for more than 5 minutes.

Fader Test

All Fader Up

All faders all the way up.

All Fader Down

All faders all the way down.

Fader Echo Test

All faders follow the one fader touched.

Fader Loop Test with Speed Control

All faders cycle up and down at the speed determined by the speed control knob. This fader cycle test times out after 5 minutes to protect the faders from burning out.

Backstop PFL Switch Test

The Backstop PFL display lights up when a fader is pulled back to enable its backstop

PFL switch. This mode is always active.

Fader I/O

• Fader Write value display

Any value written to a fader is displayed in its designated fader write intelligent display. This mode is always active in fader test mode.

• Fader Read value display

All faders are continuously read and the read value is displayed in its designated fader read intelligent display.

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Display Test

Clear All

Char Up

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Enumerate

Memory Test

ROM Test

This test reads the ROM and computes and displays the checksum. The user/tester can match the checksum to a known good checksum (see below) to make sure ROM test is successful.

CM404 Checksum - 6514

CM416 Checksum - D308

RAM Test

This tests the upper unused portion of the CPU board RAM. The Pass display shows up when the test is done.

PC104 RAM Test

This test writes and reads the whole PC104 RAM and checks for errors. The Pass display shows up when the test is done.

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Selecting and Adjusting the Onscreen Display

The Touchscreen image controls are found on the panel behind the Touchscreen. If the image needs adjustment, access press the Menu button and follow the onscreen instructions.

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Touchscreen Alignment

The Max Air Touchscreen can be calibrated using the Elo Touchscreen utility. Note that different users may have slightly different ways of touching the screen. If an operator finds they often miss onscreen objects, re-calibrate the touchscreen:

1. Select Control Panel from the Start menu.

Figure 6

2. Double-touch Elo Touchscreen.

The Elo popup appears.

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3. Touch Align and follow the onscreen instructions.

When asked to touch the targets on the screen, best results are achieved by touching the targets naturally without thinking too much about it. This aligns the touchscreen to an individual’s hand-eye coordination.

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Changing the ID of a CM416 Module

1. Power cycle the module and then simultaneously press and hold the two lower knobs on the first strip before the module connects to the System PC (you have about 15 seconds).

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On

Select

Figure 9 Changing the CM416 ID

2. Set the ID using the first strip only in each CM416. Do not set the ID using strip nine.

The CM416 displays shows “Position – 0000 Use 1st fader to set module position.”

3. Move the fader on strip one to select the ID.

The ID appears as a hexadecimal number (0=ID 1, 1=ID 2, 2=ID 3, 3=ID 4,

4=ID 5, 5=ID 6).

4. Press strip one’s fader Select key to commit to the new ID.

The module continues to boot only after committing to the change.

System Ethernet IP Addresses

System Computer

Interface Pilot

Digital Pilot

CM404

CM416 Strip 1

Strip 9

Strip 17

Strip 25

Strip 33

Strip 41

ID 9

ID 1

ID 10

ID 1

ID 2

ID 3

ID 4

ID 5

ID 6

192.168.0.1

192.168.0.208

192.168.0.200

192.168.0.19

192.168.0.10

192.168.0.11

192.168.0.12

192.168.0.13

192.168.0.14

192.168.0.15

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Technical Specifications

Power

Voltage 100–240 VAC (RMS), 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption 2 x 50 W per module

3 A Per Input(US 117 V)

1.5 A Per Input(Europe 230 V)

3 A Per Input (Japan 100 V)

Inrush Current

Fuse

25 A

T 6.3AH, 250V

Heat Dissipation CM404

CM416

520 BTU/hr

600 BTU/hr

CM416H 520 BTU/hr

Environmental Requirements

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Humidity

0–35 ° C (Ambient)

-10 to 55 ° C

0–90% non-condensing

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Dimensions

0

.900

23.400

24.300

75.00°

Figure 10 Side Dimensions

KEEP CLEAR FOR

VENTILATION

1/4-20 THREADED

INSERT 8 PLACES

KEEP CLEAR FOR

VENTILATION

Figure 11 CM416 Bottom Dimensions

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Dimensions in inches

16.13

15.625

16.25

8.39

6.78

3.06

2.06

1.20

0

0

.902

11.723

12.827

23.648

24.300

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0

.90

1.79

29.58

KEEP CLEAR

FOR PROPER

VENTILATION

1/4-20 THREADED

INSERT 8 PLACES

Figure 12 CM404 Bottom Dimensions

35.43

19.46

21.40

22.30

0.00

1.0

5.85

0.00

Figure 13 Max Air Top Dimensions

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User Reference

Internal Components

Single Board

Computer

Power

Distribution

Dual Power

Connections

Dual Power

Supplies

Power

Distribution

KVM Extender

Figure 14 CM404

Dual Power

Connections

Dual Power

Supplies

Figure 15 CM416

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Fans

The CM416 modules have low-noise internal fans and a thermal sensor between the displays on strips five and six. If a module gets too hot, the fans automatically turn on at a low or high speed depending on the temperature. The fans turn off automatically when the internal temperature returns to normal.

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Key Features

  • Touchscreen display
  • Faders
  • Knobs and buttons
  • Ethernet connectivity
  • Talkback microphone
  • Expandable system
  • Integration with other Avid products
  • Intuitive and user-friendly interface

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the Max Air 404 and 416?
The Max Air 404 and 416 are audio control surfaces designed to provide a physical interface for controlling audio signals in a digital audio workstation (DAW).
What are the key features of the Max Air 404 and 416?
Key features include a touchscreen display, faders, knobs, buttons, and Ethernet connectivity.
What are the system requirements for the Max Air 404 and 416?
The Max Air 404 and 416 require an Ethernet connection to a computer running Avid's Pro Tools software or other compatible DAW software.

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