Axel Tech Oxygen 2000 Digital Broadcast Mixer
$62.17
$95.74
Description Specifications Axel Tech Oxygen 2000 Digital Broadcast Mixer Oxygen 2000 DSP based audio processing delivers high-end quality and guarantees latest features and flexibility. Reliable and easy to use as an analogue mixing console Oxygen 2000 offers top class features: Low Latency, Users Preset, Smart Keys, EQ, Compressors, Telephone Hybrid, HDMI Output, Analogue and Digital I/O, USB, Bluetooth, Dante AoIP, Telco, Presenter Talk Box. Oxygen 2000 can be remotely controlled through a dedicated application. Bluetooth Oxygen 2000 is equipped with a Bluetooth module. This makes it possible to send the calls via GSM, Skype, Viber and WhatsApp with a smartphone, a tablet or a PC. Oxygen 2000 has two Bluetooth connection modes: bi-directional to support phone calls; mono-directional to broadcast high-quality stereo sound (A2DP) streamed from Bluetooth sources. With Bluetooth calls, PFL turns on PRIVATE talk mode. Talk box It is a device especially for the presenter and guests. Talk Box is very easy to connect to the On Air Console: it requires 2 RJ45 cables of the length needed to connect it to the mixer. It is possible to connect a maximum of 2 Talk Boxes to the Oxygen 2000. The Talk Box offers a direct connection of the microphone and the associated On-Air light, it is also possible to directly connect the On-Air Light of the studio. Close. The Talk Box has a headphone amplifier with two 6.3 mm outputs. Via the two large illuminated buttons it is possible to activate and deactivate your own microphone (On/Off/Cough) or to switch on Talk back to the console. Dante AoIP interface Oxygen 2000 can be equipped with a Dante interface (compatible with AES67) that provides 8 stereo inputs and 8 stereo outputs on a dedicated Ethernet port, with independent level control and sample rate conversion. On Oxygen 2000 Dante versions, the USB I/O ports are disabled. The Dante AoIP interface is factory installed and must be requested during the order phase. Cable Adapters RJ45 adapters are available for: o Microphone with GPIO o Line in o Line out with GPIO o Telco with GPIO Microphone Inputs 3 microphone inputs Mic 1 on XLR, Mic 2 & 3 on RJ45: 2-3, all balanced with 48V Phantom and GPIO Independent ON AIR lighting and cut-off control, when opening the control room and studio microphones PFL button switches to private conversation in Hybrid/Telco/Bluetooth mode Enable the TalkBack feature on any studio or control room microphone Parametric compressors/expander (drive, threshold, attack time, release time) for MIC and MONO inputs Store and recall microphone presets, including Compressor/Expander settings Phase inversion on microphone inputs MONO inputs assignable as EXT source Ducking / AutoFader assignable to all sources (automatic mute of music on speech) Analog inputs Line stereo inputs: 4 Balanced on XLR for Line 1, Balanced on RJ45 for Line 2-4 Channel mode selection: STEREO, MONO, L, R, INV-L, INV-R, INV Stereo-1 & DANTE-1 inputs can be configured as 4 Telco inputs USB audio I/O 2 built-in stereo USB (Type-B) I/O audio interfaces allow you to connect the PC directly to the Oxygen 2000 console, without the need for sound cards In fact, the PC detects each of the console USB as a digital sound card with 1 stereo inputs and 1 stereo outputs for simultaneous playback and recording Telephone hybrid and Telco Telephone Hybrid: 1 POTS/PSTN telephone line with Line.In and Tel.Set connection Telco: 1 in/out N-1 to connect external telephone hybrid with control via TLC/GPIO 4 additional mono Telco can be obtained by configuring analog inputs (Stereo-1 & DANTE-1) and (OUT-2 & DANTE-1) stereo outputs. GPI and GPO management on all 5 Telco channels RING and HOOK on F1 key for each TELCO channel N-1 on Telco outputs for all BUS (PGM, SUB, AUX-1 and AUX-2) Analog outputs 4 Balanced Outputs: OUT-1 – XLR – Fixed as PGM OUT-2 – XLR – Default assigned as SUB OUT-3 – RJ45 – Assigned by default as AUX-1 OUT-4 – RJ45 – Assigned by default as AUX-2 OUT-2 stereo output can be configured as N-1 for up to 2 additional mono Telco. reach OUT-1 & OUT-2 outputs are both equipped with a GPO Digital output 1 AES/EBU output on XLR Headphones and local monitor outputs OUT-2-4 outputs: can be configured as Studio Presenter and Studio Guest Headphones Unbalanced Outputs: 2 Line out on Jack 6.3 for Control Room Headphones Adjustable maximum volume Control Room and Studio speakers (Studio Speaker via SW only) Adjustable maximum volume for control room and studio headphones (studio headphones only via SW) Adjustable CUT or Mute mode (-40, -30, -20, -10 dB) on control room and Studio speakers Independent source selection (PGM, SUB, AUX1, AUX2, EXT) for control room and studio speakers, control room and studio headphones with or without PFL Independent Talk Back management on Control Room and Studio speakers Independent Talk Back management on control room, studio headphones Same source selection for control room and studio headphones, with independent level. GPI/GPO GPI: 9 in total, for callback, hybrid phone or other functions GPO: 9 in total, to control OnAir lights or issue HOOK and RING commands for external phone Hybrid User-customized GPIs (e.g. Ring, Talkback, Channel ON/OFF, etc.) User-customized GPOs (e.g. Hook/ONAIR, Studio-Light, Control Room-Light) Surface & Management Automatic firmware update via internet WEB UI for console configuration and service functions (save, restore, update, logs, etc.) Store and recall EQ presets (up to 10) New real-time EQ algorithm with graphics Fast and accurate display of LED meters Save and recall control panel configuration with 10 snapshots Save and recall the entire console configuration. The configuration can be saved in internal memory (microSD), USB and PC (via WEB interface) Gain adjustment knobs with adaptive speed Dimmable Buttons Light Adjustable fader ON/OFF threshold (from -50 dB to 0 dB) Telephone Hybrid and Telco The built-in telephone hybrid allows direct connection of a POTS/PSTN telephone line to RJ-11C. The audio is processed via DSP which provides state-of-the-art audio processing. It is also available with a Telco N-1 in/out to connect Oxygen 2000 to an external hybrid phone. The Telco N-1 is always available on RJ45. TLC commands are available on the same RJ45 with Hook and Ring interface. TLC commands for Telco-2-5 are available and configurable on GPIO-DB9 connector with Hook and Ring. HDMI output The HDMI output makes it possible to connect an HD display to the console, suitable for use in two flavors: Monitor, which displays the following information: Audio Input Source Levels 4 1 BUS output levels A/B source names assigned to 10 channels View On-Air Resources Microphone on timer (control room & studio) big clock Audio output level (speakers and headphones) On-Air Microphone Phone active Configure, to configure all device functions. HDMI output combined with 4 rotary knobs allows fast and intuitive programming of all mixer parameters. The programming GUI is designed to be very simple and intuitive. Selectable home page layouts are available, with many themed icons. HDMI output can be personalized with customer logo. Selectable display formats are available. Analog Balanced Microphone Inputs Connector RJ45 & XLR Balanced – EMI Suppressed Input Impedance 2,4 KΩ Nominal Input Level (sensitivity) -9/-66 dBu Max Input Level (clipping point) 9 dBu A/D conversion 24 bit / 48 Khz Signal To Noise Ratio (referred to peak level) >90 dB THD N <0,01% Analog Gain Adjustable 0 ÷ 57 dB (3dB step) Phantom Power 48V Analog Balanced Stereo Inputs Connector XLR & RJ45 Balanced – EMI Suppressed Input Impedance 10 KΩ Nominal Input Level (sensitivity) 0 dBu Max Input Level (clipping point) 18 dBu A/D conversion 24 bit / 48 Khz Frequency response /-0,5 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz Signal To Noise Ratio (referred to peak level) >100 dB Stereo Separation (referred to peak level) >90 dB THD N <0,002 % Analog Balanced Telco Input Connector RJ45 Balanced – EMI Suppressed Input Impedance 10 KΩ Nominal Input Level (sensitivity) 0 dBu Max Input Level (clipping point) 18 dBu A/D conversion 24 bit / 48 Khz Signal To Noise Ratio (referred to peak level) >100 dB THD N <0,002% PSTN Interface Connector RJ11 Transhybrid loss >20 dB Analog Balanced Stereo Outputs Connector RJ45 Balanced – EMI Suppressed Output Impedance 23 Ω, nominal 600 Ω Nominal Output Level 0 dBu Max Output Level (clipping point) 18 dBu D/A conversion 24 bit / 48 Khz Signal To Noise Ratio (referred to peak level) >100 dB Stereo Separation (referred to peak level) >90 dB THD N <0,002 % USB Audio Digital I/O Connector USB Type B – EMI Suppressed Playback And Recording Sample Rate SRC 44.1-48 KHz Resolution 16 bit Available Stereo Channels 1 Play & 1 Rec for each USB interface Digital Output Connector Balanced on 1 XLR – EMI Suppressed Input Impedance 110 Ω Standard AES3 Audio Sample Rate 48 KHz Resolution 24 bit Dynamic Range (Converter Values) 124 dB Analog Balanced Telco Output Connector RJ45 Balanced – EMI Suppressed Output Impedance 23 Ω, nominal 600 Ω Nominal Output Level 0 dBu Max Output Level (clipping point) 18 dBu D/A conversion 24 bit / 48 Khz Signal To Noise Ratio (referred to peak level) >100 dB THD N <0,002 % System Audio Core Analog Devices ADAU1452 32bit 294 MHz fixed point DSP Audio CODECs Cirrus CS42448 24 bit/192 kHz System Core Allwinner A20 dual core cortex-A7 at 800MHz, 1GB RAM LAN Connection RJ45 – 100Mbit Nominal Delay (analog input to analog output) 0,7 ms GPIO Inputs/Outputs 4 GPI/4 GPO on DB9; 4 GPI/2 GPO on Mic2 & Mic3 RJ45; 2 GPO on Out3 & Out4 RJ45; 1 GPI/1 GPO on Telco RJ45 Communication Port 2xUSB type-A, 2xUSB type-B , 1xLAN, 1xHDMI Operating Temperature 0°C ÷ 40°C PSU Power Supply 90-260 VAC / 47-63 Hz / 30 W Dimensions Dimensions (W; H; D) 614mm; 80mm; 343mm Weight 7.1 Kg
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