The following notes are a guide to fitting the Waves option to a Q2 console
Preparations
Important Note: These instructions are a guide to fitting the Waves option to this mixer. This
option is normally supplied factory fitted and is not considered a user installed option. This note is
for the use of factory approved technicians only. The USB key included in the kit includes these
install instructions and the operation manual.
Read the instructions carefully before starting, and leave yourself time to perform the work.
You will need to have the following tools to hand:
- Pozi or Philips screwdriver no 0
- Pozi-screwdriver 1 pt
- 2.0 Hexagonal driver (Allen Key)
- Soft material (e.g. bubble wrap) for resting panels flat on
You should also have:
- Authorisations for Waves Multirack, Superack, Waves Studio or a PC driver for recording
at least, as obtained from Waves (http://www.waveslive.com/html/soundgrid-fordigico.aspx) This will be required to use the installation. - To fully test Waves functionality, you will also require a compatible PC to run the Waves
software required, also usually a Soundgrid Server, a Waves approved 1GB Network
switch and 3 CAT5e/CAT6 network cables. Details of approved switches and appropriate
Cables can be found at http://www.waveslive.com/html/soundgrid-switches.aspx
Ensure you have taken appropriate anti-static precautions
Avoid working in areas with synthetic floor coverings or carpet, especially polypropylene material, as opposed to natural materials such as solid wood or wool. Ideally work at a proper workbench with ESD safe features, such as a metal frame. Before work, try to discharge yourself into a mains earth fitment, water pipe etc.
This is important as parts of the equipment are static sensitive and even if any damage is not immediately obvious, so called “latent damage” can occur, where a device may be partially degraded yet continue to perform its intended function. However, the operating life of the device may be reduced dramatically, leading to premature failure.
If you are unsure about any part of the procedure, seek advice before proceeding.
Before you start, shut down the console, switch it off and remove the power leads.
Procedure
Accessing the Console Interior
Note: If the console is fitted with an external monitor mounted on the left upper panel, it may be required to first remove the monitor in order to access the master upper panel.
Use the 2mm hex driver to remove the screws from the master panel surface.
Lift the panel and tip forward. Disconnect the USB cable, grey ribbon cable connecting to the lower surface and the display drive cable from the rear of the screen (squeeze the 2 ends of the connector to release) and then remove the master panel completely.
Waves Option PCB Module
Remove the blanking plate fitted by removing the screws on the rear of the console. Note the
screws go into nuts on the inside of the console.
Within the mixer fit the Waves module to the rear panel, re-using the bolts from the blank.
Take a note of the 12 character module Waves serial number on the PCB whilst this is being
installed. This will be required for activating your Waves licence.
Waves Option cables
Fit the Waves interface loom 681-00373 from CN3 on the Waves card to CN25 on the P16163
Quantum Engine board.
Fit the Waves power loom 681-00347 from the Waves card to CN12 on the P16316 power
distribution board.
The Waves hardware installation is now complete.
Reassemble the mixer
Reconnect the display drive cable and refit the master panel ensuring no cables are trapped.
Test the mixer functions
On completion of work connect the mixer to power and perform a functional test to confirm all
screens and controls function correctly, prior to fixing the panel.
On completion of test, shut down and the switch off power.
Screw down panel.
Software Setup Notes
Enable Waves in the Console options page and restart.
The Waves IO port will appear as an option and can be added in the audio IO page.
The option will also activate external Waves control integration features allowing the Waves
system to synchronize features such as snapshot firing and the session load and save, via
Ethernet.
Q2 supports Waves only on a separate external control computer. Legacy internal Waves
operation is not supported in any form.
Connect both the Waves port and one of the console network ports to the Waves compatible
network switch.
Ensure the Waves computer is on the current version compatible with the mixer version installed
on the mixer. Refer to your Waves Central account to download and install this, following
instructions included from Waves.
The Waves port will appear as “Digico IO” in the Waves inventory. Refer to Waves instructions for
the relevant Waves software for operation of the integration features.
If required, the PC waves audio only driver can be downloaded from Wave Central once an
account has been created. This can be created at no initial cost by using the serial number
recorded from the Wave module PCB above.