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Euphonix System 5 Operation Manual

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System Operation Manual
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Chapter 13: GPI/O Event System
The event system can program many System 5 features. The following features are very
useful:
• use a fader to start a cart machine or turn speakers on/off;
• turn a channel on/off in response to a camera turning on/off.
An event consists of a set of input conditions governed by a logical operator that deter-
mines the output condition. Inputs can be surface parameters (i.e., channel on, fader,
etc.) or external inputs via the GP132. Outputs can be System 5 parameters or external
outputs via the GP132.
GP132
The GP132 (General Purpose Input/Output Relay System) is used to communicate to
devices that use tallies and relays. Although the GP132 is shipped with all systems,
many events do not require it.
The following special considerations should be noted when using the GP132:
• MIDI cables are used to connect GP132 to System 5. The MIDI specification
for maximum cable length is 10 m. Cables over this length may cause data loss.
• If power fails on the GP132, none of the relays will function. After restoring
power, the GP132 resets ALL relays.

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Euphonix System 5 Specifications

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BrandEuphonix
ModelSystem 5
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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