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Studer OnAir 3000 User Manual

Studer OnAir 3000
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Studer OnAir 3000
Digital Mixing Console
SW Version 6.0
Operating Instructions

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Studer OnAir 3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 3000
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 OnAir 3000 Main Features

Provides an overview of the console's key features, including digital mixing and user interface.

1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations

Lists and defines technical terms, acronyms, and abbreviations used throughout the manual.

1.6 Options

Lists available system options and their corresponding DSP card and configuration requirements.

Chapter 2: General

2.2 First Steps

Covers initial procedures including unpacking, inspection, and installation guidelines.

2.3 Technical Specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications for the console's performance and components.

Chapter 3: Operating Concept

3.1 System Operation Modes

Describes different modes of operation: Standalone, PC, and Remote Console.

3.2 Studio Integration

Explains how the console can be integrated into various studio setups and configurations.

Chapter 4: Operating Elements

4.1 System Power

Details power supply units, redundancy options, and UPS recommendations for system stability.

4.2 Desk Surface

Describes the various modules that may constitute the desk surface and their interconnections.

4.10 Main Screen Module

Covers the central TFT touch screen, rotary encoders, and constantly displayed information.

Chapter 5: Operation

5.1 Mouse and Keyboard Operation

Provides rules for mouse and keyboard operations within the Remote Console application.

5.3 Main Screen

Details the interface elements of the main screen, including meters, indicators, and function buttons.

5.8 Routing

Explains the console's integrated audio input and output router functionality.

5.10 User Access and Management

Covers managing user access rights, privileges, policies, and departments for console security.

5.13 Remote Operation

Explains applications for remote access and control: System Viewer, Remote Console, and Config Tool.

Chapter 6: Configuration

6.1 Desk Settings

Procedures for saving current desk settings to be part of the initial snapshot.

6.2 Configuration Backup

Instructions for backing up and restoring the complete console configuration to external media.

6.3 Auto(matic) Configuration

Process for automatically configuring I/O hardware, logical inputs/outputs, and GPIO functions.

6.4 Configuration Tool

Overview of the configuration tool's interface, navigation, and saving/exiting procedures.

6.5 Configuration Details

Detailed explanations of various configuration parameters and their settings.

Chapter 7: A/B Desk Configuration

7.1 General

Provides an overview of A/B Desk mode, including Single Desk, Split Desk, and A/B Desk modes.

7.2 Alias

Explains how aliases allow snapshots to be recalled on different consoles or desks.

7.3 Preparation

Outlines necessary information and Excel forms for A/B Desk configuration.

7.4 Configuration

Provides a checklist for A/B Desk Mode configuration settings.

Chapter 9: Networking

9.1 Introduction

Purpose of the chapter is to guide the design of appropriate IT networks for OnAir 3000 systems.

9.2 Network Characteristics and Requirements

Discusses fundamentals of OnAir 3000 system communication for network topology selection.

9.4 Typical Network Design Examples

Presents common network topologies for OnAir 3000 systems based on requirements.

9.5 Requirement Summary

Summarizes essential requirements for servers, routers, and switches for network setup.

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