Euphonix R-1 Transfer Station Manuel utilisateur

R-1 Remote Manual
Version 2.0
Part# 840-06268-02 rev B
Publish date: Jan 2001
Euphonix Inc. 220 Portage Avenue Palo Alto , CA 94306
Tel: (650)855-0400 Fax: (650) 855-0410 Web Page: www.euphonix.com
In the interest of continued product development, Euphonix reserves the right to make improvements in this
manual and the product it describes at any time, without notice or obligation.
R-1, Audio Deck, Studio Hub are trademarks of Euphonix Inc.
©1999 Euphonix Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any
means without written permission of Euphonix Inc.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
R-1 REMOTE............................................................................................. 3
Overview.....................................................................................................................3
Purpose ................................................................................................................................................ 3
Features................................................................................................................................................3
Applications .........................................................................................................................................3
Physical Specifications .............................................................................................5
Dimensions - Remote..........................................................................................................................5
Top View...............................................................................................................................................5
Dimensions – Stand ............................................................................................................................5
Dimensions – Stand ............................................................................................................................6
Rear Panel Connectors – Remote Head............................................................................................6
Rear Panel Connectors – Remote Head............................................................................................7
Rear Panel Connectors – Stand Base ...............................................................................................7
Rear Panel Connectors – Stand Base ...............................................................................................8
Technical Specifications ...........................................................................................9
Power Requirements...........................................................................................................................9
Environmental Requirements.............................................................................................................9
User Reference.........................................................................................................10
RS-422 to RS-232 Converter.............................................................................................................10
KVM Extender Hookup Instructions................................................................................................11
KVM Extender Hookup Diagram ......................................................................................................12
Stand Height and Angle Adjustments.............................................................................................13
Power On Sequence..........................................................................................................................14
Special Setup Precaution .................................................................................................................14

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R-1 REMOTE
Overview
Purpose
The R-1 Remote is the dedicated control unit for the R-1 Multitrack Recorder. The
layout of the Remote is designed to feel familiar to experienced multitrack operators,
yet provide access to additional functionality that is exclusive to R-1 operation, such
as Editing and File Management.
In addition to providing control of nearly all R-1 functions, the Remote also
displays status information to the operator, such that the operator can read the
system status with a glance. The Remote uses a lighting scheme that is designed to
function optimally in the subdued lighting that is common to most professional audio
production facilities.
The Remote is connected to the Pilot computer via RS-422. The RS-422 signal
from the Remote is distributed by the Pilot computer to the Studio Hub and Audio
Deck via the IEEE1394 connections.
Features
The Remote is organized into sections that group keys of related functionality
together on the worksurface.
Locator - The dark gray rectangle in the lower right quadrant of the Remote
contains only keys and controls that would be found on a standard locator.
Track Management – This section allows management of Track status individually
or in groups as designated by the operator.
Editing – In addition to the more familiar tape machine like functions, R-1 makes
use of the power of disk based editing. This allows many functions to be performed
within R-1 that previously required laying off to other systems.
File Management – A section is dedicated to File Management so most of these
functions can also be done from the familiar interface of the Remote.
Applications
The Remote is designed to accommodate a variety of mounting options. With
available mounting hardware, the Remote can be rack mounted in a 5RU space. The
Remote is also avaiable with a dedicated stand that features a monitor shelf and a
slide out tray for keyboard and Trackball. The Remote stand combines all of the R-1
control interfaces into one compact integrated unit that can be moved easily on its
mounted wheels.

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There are 2 RS-422 connectors on the back of each Remote, allowing daisy
chaining in installations where up to three Remotes per R-1 are desirable. This
feature is intended to support use of a second Remote from, e.g., a machine room, as
opposed to configuration for R-1 control by multiple operators at multiple control
stations. In multiple Remote configurations, each connected Remote is continuously
active. Multiple instances of video monitors, keyboard and mouse are not now
supported.
The stand mounted R-1 remote ships from the factory with a 1meter (33 feet)
snake that includes the Remote RS-422 cable, video monitor cable, keyboard, and
Trackball cables. If the Remote needs to be located further from the R-1 rack mount
components, an extender package is avaiable that allows location of the Remote to
distances up to 100 meters (328 feet) the rack mount units. The extender consists of
small Transmitter and Receiver modules that are connected via a thin RJ45 cable
which carries the signals of the video monitor, RS-422, keyboard, and Trackball
between the modules.

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Physical Specifications
Dimensions - Remote
Height: 8.6 inches
Width: 16.5 inches
Depth: 2.5 inches including power supply, 1.6 inches case only
Weight: 7 lbs
Top View

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Dimensions –Stand
Height: 30.7"-36.7" adjustable
Width: 21.5 inches
Depth: 24”
Weight: 60 lbs with cables
22.5"26.62" 28.5"22"
22"
10"
+ 6" Adjustable
height
+ 3" Adjustable
height
20" 22.5"
23.75"

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Rear Panel Connectors –Remote Head
RS-422 Out (9 pin Dsub) The output of this connector is fed to the Pilot computer.
RS-422 Out/Merge (9 pin Dsub) This connector is used to link 2 or more Remotes together for
control of an R-1 from different stations.
Power Connector (IEC) The IEC power connector accepts standard IEC power cords. A
switching power supplied is used so voltages from 110volts to 240 volts, 50 or 60
cycle, can be input.
On/Off Power Switch Rocker switch is accessible through hinged door if Remote is stand mounted.
RS-422 Connector Pin Out Diagram
RS-422 Out
RS-422 Out/Merge
On/Off Switch
Not Connected 5
Not Connected 9
Ground 4
Receive - 8
Receive + 3
Transmit + 7
Transmit - 2
Ground 6
Ground 1
RS-422 Out
Not Connected 5
Not Connected 9
Ground 4
Transmit + 8
Transmit + 3
Receive + 7
Receive - 2
Ground 6
Ground 1
RS-422 Out/Merge

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Rear Panel Connectors –Stand Base
Monitor (15 pin Dsub) The video monitor connection from the Pilot computer is made
at this port.
Keyboard (PS2) The keyboard connection from the Pilot computer is made at this port.
Mouse (PS2)The Trackball connection from the Pilot computer is made at this port.
Remote In (15 pin Dsub) The Remote connection from the Pilot computer Remote
connector is made at this port.
Remote Out (15 pin Dsub) This connector is used to link 2 or more Remotes together for
control of an R-1 from different stations.
Extender (RJ45) If a KVM Extender package is mounted beneath the Remote base in the
wire tray, this connector carries the RS-422, Video, Trackball and keyboard signals to
the KVM Extender transmitter.
Power Connector (IEC) The IEC power connector accepts standard IEC power cords. A
switching power supplied is used so voltages from 110volts to 240 volts, 50 or 60
cycle, can be input.

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Technical Specifications
Power Requirements
110, 220, or 240 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz
Environmental Requirements
5 to 35 degree Centigrade

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User Reference
RS-422 to RS-232 Converter
RS-232
RS-422
K422-99
K
SYSTEMS
Connect directly to the
Pilot Computer port
labeled "Remote".
(If KVM Extender is installed, this
converter must be moved to the
port marked "|O|O|" on the KVM
Receiver)
Connect to the provided
RS-422 cable from the
Remote.
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