Mackie HUI Service Manual
Mackie HUI Service Manual
Mackie HUI Service Manual
HUI
Human User Interface
for Digital Audio Workstations
SERVICE MANUAL
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PAGE........................................................2
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...................................................................................... 4
DISCLAIMER ..................................................................................................... 4
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................. 5
BLOCK DIAGRAMS ..................................................................... 6-11
QUICK PARTS.............................................................................. 12-18
INTERNAL TEST MODES .............................................................. 19-26
PARTS LIST ................................................................................. B1-B18
FOLD-OUT SECTIONS:
FINAL ASSEMBLY ..................................................................A1-A8
SCHEMATICS ......................................................................... S1-S30
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS ................................................. P1-P13
FADER B7 S9-S10 P5
METER B8 S11-S12 P6
DCA B9 S13-S17 P7
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INTRODUCTION
This manual contains service information for the HUI Human User Interface and it’s
brothers LUI and DUI. It is essential that you have a copy of the user’s manual as this
contains the complete operating instructions.
The HUI was designed to work with digital audio workstations (DAWs). It allows the
human user to have the correct touch and feel of a true audio mixer, instead of trying to
use a mouse and keyboard to control the software.
To service the HUI, technicians should be familiar with op-amp based and discrete
analog circuitry, digital troubleshooting, and the operation / application of mixing
consoles and MIDI systems. Presentation of this manual does not constitute endorsement
of qualifications by Mackie Designs.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Mackie Designs Technical Support Department is available 8AM - 5PM PST, Monday -
Friday at 1-800-258-6883 (outside US call 011-425-487-4333) Please feel free to call with any
questions and speak with a HUI-calibrated technician.
DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this manual is proprietary to Mackie Designs, Inc. The entire
manual is protected under copyright and may not be reproduced by any means without
express written permission from Mackie Designs, Inc.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Audio Specifications
Noise
Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 92 dB
E.I.N. Microphone preamp 20Hz to 20kHz –129.5dBm
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.005%
Frequency Response
20Hz to 60kHz +0/–1dB
10Hz to 100kHz +0/–3dB
Maximum levels
Mic preamp input 22dBu
All other inputs 22dBu
Unbalanced outputs 22dBu
Balanced outputs 28dBu
DIM level
Adjustable -5dB to -40dB attenuation
Impedance
Mic preamp input 2.4kΩ
All other inputs (other than inserts) >10kΩ
All balanced outputs 240Ω
All unbalanced outputs 120Ω
General Specifications
Power Requirements
All configurations 60 watts
Fuse
120VAC 1.25A/250V Slow-Blow
100VAC 1.6A/230V Slow-Blow
230VAC 630mA/250V Slow-Blow
Weight
37 lb. (16.8 kg)
Dimensions
Height 6.5 inches (16.5cm)
Width 20.6 inches (52.3cm)
Depth
Right Side 22.5 inches (57.2cm)
Left Side 20.75 inches (52.7cm)
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
LCD0 - LCD7 VFD
MET0 - METB
SELA - SELD METERS
SELA - SELD
SCRIBBLE STRIPS
LED0 - LEDF
V-POT DISPLAY
ROW0B
- ROW BB
SELA - SELD
ROW
DECODER FRONT PANEL
INHIBIT
SWROW0 SWITCH MATRIX
- SWROWF
MICRO
CONTROLLER
FRONT PANEL
ROW0A
- ROWFA LED MATRIX
LED0 - LEDF
SW0 - SWF
VP0 - VPB
A/D1 A/D2
V-POT CONTROL
MOT0 - MOT7
SERIAL DATA FADERS
TOUCH0 - TOUCH7
A/D0
ENCODER
ANALOG I/O
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V-POT CONTROL
REFERENCE VOLTAGE
W0A - WBB
MUX A/D
21 A/D1 A/D2
FADER / SERVO
P.I.D +5
D/A SERVO
A/D
MOTOR
ON/OFF
FADER FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE
KNOB OSC. TOUCH OUT
CONVERTER
TRIP SET
ROW 0A - ROW FA
16
SEL A ROW 0B - ROW BB
SEL B Row
SEL C Decoder 12
SEL D
SWROW 0 - SWROW F
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INHIBIT
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SCRIBBLE STRIP DISPLAY
LED0 - LED6
7 ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD
LED8 - LED9
SEL A
SEL B CHIP
SEL C SELECT
SEL D
ROW8A - ROWFA
8
LED8 - LEDF
8
V-POT DISPLAYS
ROW0B
- ROWBB
12
VP0 - VPB
12
METERS
MET0 - METB
12
SEL A COLUMN
SEL B SELECT
SEL C U1 & 2
SEL D
INHIBIT
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Analog I/O
Digital Input 055-156-00
055-165-00
(lower)
40
040-175-00
Meter
055-104-00
DCA 7
055-105-00 040-168-00
14 VFD
040-185-00 304-034-00
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040-188
-00
14 10 3
040-162-00 040-186 040-169-00
Digital Output -00
055-166-00
(upper)
16 Brain
040-187-00 055-106-00 26
040-158-00
40 40
040-156-00 (2x) 7
7 040-165-00
040-174-00 Power
Servo
055-158-00 055-207-00
5
040-166-00
7 2 10
040-172-00 7 Control Surface (8) times 040-164 16
040-171-00 040-167-00 -00 040-160-00
055-102-01
Switching Power
055-207-00
Supply Fader
480-012-00 2
040-173-00 055-216-00
5
040-170-00
Encoder
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ANALOG BLOCK DIAGRAM
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QUICK PARTS
SEND B BYPASS
SEND C MUTE
SEND D SHIFT
SELECT- ASSIGN
SEND E
PAN
ASSIGN
BANK
CHANNEL
WINDOW
TRANSPORT ALT
EDIT STATUS
MIX MEM-LOC
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
UNDO SAVE
SHIFT/ADD OPTION/ALL
CTRL/CLUTCH ALT/FINE
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QUICK PARTS
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INTERNAL TEST MODES
The HUI has an internal “self-demo” mode and a “system-test” mode which will help you find out
if there are any problems with your HUI.
Self-Demo Procedure
This demonstration will make sure the HUI lights up correctly and works properly. If successful,
it shows that most of the HUI hardware is working lovely.
1. Turn on the HUI by pressing the POWER rocker switch located on the rear panel.
2. While the display reads “Welcome to the HUI”, simultaneosly press the CTRL and ALT
buttons (located in the lower left area of the front panel). The self-demo will begin and
continues as long as the HUI is powered up.
3. To leave the self-demo, turn off the POWER switch.
System-Test Procedure
This is a more involved test procedure which requires a few pieces of extra equipment. The
tests usually output a pass or fail message to the VFD, however several tests require the
human user to visually verify the functional operation of the LED’s, meters, VPots, switches,
etc. These routines do not test any of the audio portions of the HUI.
FOOTSWITCH CABLE
NORMALLY
OPEN
1 1
2 1N916 2
3 3
4 4 5-PIN
5 5 DIN
9-PIN
D-SUB 6
FEMALE 7
8 BAUD RATE TEST CABLE
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The system-test procedure
Before powering on the unit to be tested, install the TRS shorting plug into its FOOTSWITCH
IN 1 jack (on the rear panel) and the footswitch cable into FOOTSWITCH IN 2. To enter the test
routines the user must switch on the power, wait for a character display on the VFD, and
then press the footswitch. The VFD will display that the fixture is in self test mode, in about 3
seconds, by showing a menu of test categories to choose from.
After entering the test mode, the VFD will display two rows of selections for tests. These are
the top level menu selections. One row will be flashing indicating that these selections are
instantly available by pushing the corresponding switch in the DSP section in the upper right
top area on the HUI. There are 4 VPots in the DSP section, each has a SELECT switch above it.
These switches correspond to the columns which are displayed in the VFD and will be called
the selection switches in this procedure. There is one additional switch to the right of these
(the INSERT/PARAM switch) which will toggle the flashing row in the menu and is also used as
an exit switch.
Pressing the selection switch for the test in the flashing row will select that test. As an ex-
ample, if you wanted to test the meters you would select LED’s on the flashing menu by
pressing the switch that is directly below the column that LED’s is in, then you would select
Meters, which appears in the second menu after making the first selection, in a similar
manner. If the test you want is not in the flashing row you can toggle to the row you want
by pressing the INSERT/PARAM switch on the right of the 4 SELECT switches.
If you wish to exit before running the test press the exit switch (the INSERT/PARAM switch).
Once you are within a test, an exit is usually done by pressing the footswitch.
On the following pages is a list of all tests that should be done. They are arranged according
to their appearance in the top level menu. Under each numbered title are the names of the
individual tests to be done. They can be done in any order as long as the test person makes
sure to do all of them. Some tests are redundant with others in this procedure, when this is
the case it will be indicated so it will not be necessary to duplicate tests.
Power on the unit after you have installed the test cables and are ready to test.
1.1 ROM:
Select System on the flashing menu and ROM in the second menu. The Brain board in the HUI
verifies the ROM is working.
1.1.1 Verify the VFD displays D6E7 in its lower right corner when the test is done. This test exits
on its own.
1.2 SRAM:
Select System on the flashing menu and SRAM in the second menu. The Brain board in the
HUI verifies the RAM is working properly.
1.2.1 Verify there are no error messages in the VFD returned from the self test. Press the
footswitch to exit.
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1.3 EEPROM:
Select System on the flashing menu and EEPROM in the second menu. The Brain board in the
HUI verifies the EEPROM is working properly.
1.3.1 Verify there are no error messages in the VFD returned from the self test. This test exits on
its own.
The AUTO button in each of the 8 channels has a tri-colored LED. Make sure the appropriate
color flashes during its color set (it will not flash during yellow mode).
2.1.1 Check each and every LED carefully to see that there are no blemishes on the buttons
or in the windows for the LED’s. Make sure that each LED is properly aligned under its button
window. Also verify that all LED’s are of even brightness with each other.
2.1.2 Press the footswitch and the test flashes all the red LED’s while leaving all the rest of the
LED’s on. If a different color than red is flashing then the unit needs repair.
2.1.3 Press the footswitch and the test flashes all the green LED’s while leaving all the rest of
the LED’s on. If a different color than green (except Play) is flashing then the unit needs
repair.
2.1.4 Press the footswitch and the test flashes all the yellow LED’s while leaving all the rest of
the LED’s on. If a different color than yellow is flashing then the unit needs repair. Press the
footswitch to exit this test.
2.2 Meters:
This test sequentially illuminates all 12 segments of all meters in a display showing the meter
bars filling up. The Master Level pot (in the MONITOR section) can be used to adjust the speed
of the display. Select LED’s on the flashing menu then select Meters in the second menu.
2.2.1 Verify that each segment pair individually lights up and stays on as the test scans
through all segments. No segment should turn off until all segments are lit, then all segments
will turn off simultaneously and the test will repeat itself.
2.2.2 Verify that all the LED’s in the meter have the correct color and are in the correct
order. They should match the color scheme of the meters in other units. Also make sure that
there are no visible blemishes or scratches in the lighted display. Press the footswitch to exit
this test.
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3.1.1 Verify that every switch (including switches without LEDs such as the transport, keypad,
arrow buttons, etc.) causes a display change on the VFD and that the corresponding flash-
ing LED extinguishes after being pressed. There should also be an audible click from the back
of the unit when any switch is pressed. Press the footswitch to exit.
3.2.1 Remove the TRS shorting plug from the FOOTSWITCH IN 1 jack on the rear panel of the
fixture and press the footswitch. The VFD should indicate that Footswitch 2 is pressed and
Relay Out 2 is on for each time the footswitch is pressed. You should also hear the relay click
when the footswitch is pressed.
3.2.2 Move the footswitch cable from the FOOTSWITCH IN 2 jack to the FOOTSWITCH IN 1
jack. Press the footswitch and the VFD should indicate that Footswitch 1 is pressed and
Relay Out 1 is on. You should also hear the relay click when the footswitch is pressed.
3.2.3 Restore the footswitch cable and the TRS shorting plug to their original jack positions
and press the footswitch to exit this test.
4.1.1 Verify that all scribble strip displays are aligned properly in their windows and are even
with each other.
4.1.2 Verify that all fader position values on the scribble strips are 0 when the faders are
moved to the bottom position and that all values go to 1023 when the faders are moved to
the top position. Sometimes the rubber stops in the faders can prevent full travel, in that
case it is sometimes possible to “break in” the faders by gently pushing the faders into the
stops so that they can read the full range of values. It is mandatory that all the faders read
from 0 to 1023 when they are moved to the end positions and left unassisted. Press the
footswitch to exit.
4.2 VPots:
This test shows the ADAC codes for each VPot in its corresponding scribble strip when it is
rotated. The VPots that are in the DSP section (under the SELECT switches) have displays in
the VFD showing their codes. Select Controllers on the flashing menu then select Vpots in the
second menu.
4.2.1 Slowly rotate each VPot both directions and check for its readout to move through
alphanumeric values in its corresponding display. The codes displayed should be between
A000 - A255 to B000 - B255. It is typical for the codes to skip values near the ends of the A and
B ranges by as much as 35 units, i.e. A035 -A215 to B035 - B215.
4.2.2 When the VPot is not being touched, verify that each display has a stable readout with
a difference in number of no more than +/- 1. Press the footswitch again to exit.
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4.3 Monitor Pots:
This test shows the ADAC codes for each monitor pot in the left 4 scribble strips above the
faders when each pot is rotated. Select Controllers on the flashing menu then select Mon
Pots in the second menu.
4.3.1 Verify that each pot changes value from 000 to 127 when they are rotated from MIN to
MAX.
4.3.2 Turn each pot to the center position and verify that the codes are stable and do not
change more than +/- 1. Typical values in the center are 63 to 65. Press the footswitch to
exit.
4.4.1 Slowly rotate the jog wheel (encoder) both directions and verify the codes displayed
are 000 to 255. The display should have a stable readout with no change in number when
the jog wheel is not being touched. Press the footswitch to exit.
Clockwise rotation will increment the displayed numbers, Counter-clockwise will decrement
them.
5.1.1 Disconnect the MIDI cable and the VFD should display a message that the MIDI port is
bad. Reinstall the MIDI cable and verify that the message returns to its previous state. Press
the footswitch to exit this test.
5.2.1 Disconnect the RS232 connector and the VFD should display a message that the RS232
port is bad. Reinstall the RS232 connector and verify that the message returns to its previous
state.
5.2.2 Remove the RS232 connector and install the RS422 shorting connector into the SERIAL
PORT. Press in the switch next to the connector then press the footswitch. The VFD will
prompt to put in the RS422 shorting connector and then it goes into testing the port.
5.2.3 Disconnect the RS422 connector and the VFD should display a message that the RS422
port is bad. Reinstall the RS422 connector and verify that the message returns to its previous
state. Remove the RS422 connector and press the footswitch to exit this test.
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5.3 Expansion Port Continuity:
Install the RS232 shorting connector into the EXPANSION PORT on the rear panel. Select Comm
Ports from the flashing menu then select Expander in the second menu. The VFD should
display a prompt to put in the shorting connector and then it starts testing the port.
5.3.1 Disconnect the RS232 connector and the VFD should display a message that the
Expander port is bad. Reinstall the connector and verify that the message returns to its
previous state. Press the footswitch to exit.
5.4.1 Disconnect the test cable from the MIDI IN and the VFD should display a message that
the Baud Rate fails. Reinstall the cable and verify that the message returns to its previous
state. Press the footswitch to exit.
6.1.1 If the numbers on the scribble strips are not 1000 then adjust the following trimpots on
the Servo board so that the gain reading is 1000. The strip displays will twiddle about +/- 1
unit so take care to center the adjustment so that 1000 is displayed most of the time.
Channel 1 = R43, Channel 2 = R46, Channel 3 = R51, Channel 4 = R54, Channel 5 = R59,
Channel 6 = R62, Channel 7 = R67, Channel 8 = R70
6.1.2 Press the footswitch and the next test will automatically be activated. It is in this test
that all the faders will move up and down together at the same time. Use the MASTER LEVEL
pot on the control surface to set the speed of the faders to the slowest motion. Verify that all
faders move at the same rate through the complete range of travel. There should be no
more than 2 millimeters difference in positional variation from fader to fader.
Press the footswitch to exit.
6.2.1 Use the MASTER LEVEL pot in the MONITOR section to vary the cycle time between
jumps. Verify that at any cycle rate that the faders do not hit the end stops inside the faders
themselves.
6.2.2 Verify that all faders move together at all speeds. At some speeds some faders will
appear slightly “lazy” lagging behind the rest of the faders in line. This is acceptable if the
“lazy” faders are not extremely lazy. At the highest cycle speed, all faders should move equal
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distance about the centerline of their travel. The faders will decrease their range of travel as
the speed of the cycle is increased. Press the footswitch to exit.
6.3.1 Verify at all cycle rates that the faders do not shake (skate), slip, or stop out of their
respective positions. It is normal for the faders to decrease their range of travel as the speed
of the cycle is increased. If the touch sense circuit is out of calibration it will cause a meter to
come on and can cause its corresponding fader to stop moving. Recalibration will then be
necessary.
6.3.2 Recalibration is done by adjusting the following touch sense trimpots (accessible
through the holes on the fader board). While the sinewave pattern of the faders are in
operation, adjust the trimpot for each fader so that its corresponding meter display just turns
on, then back off 1 complete turn.
Channel 1 = R113, Channel 2 = R149, Channel 3 = R213, Channel 4 = R249, Channel 5 = R313,
Channel 6 = R349, Channel 7 = R413, Channel 8 = R439
6.3.3 The meters display touch sense detection and the aftertouch algorithm. The left section
of each meter shows that touch has been detected. The right section shows the aftertouch
delay.
Touch the knobs of each individual fader and verify its corresponding display turns on.
6.3.4 After all faders have been adjusted, verify that touching all 8 faders simultaneously
causes all meter LED’s in both sections of all 8 meters to light fully on. If the unit fails to light
all meters, the touch sense pots on the Fader board may have to be readjusted. Do not
touch anything but the fader knobs while doing this test. It is normal for the left bar of the
first meter to be dim when all 8 meters are lit.
6.4.1 Verify all faders will move up and down several times and then stop in the center of
their travel. Allow this action to repeat at least a couple times. Press the footswitch to exit.
7.1 VFD:
Select Displays on the flashing menu then select VFD in the second menu. The VFD display
should show numbers 0 thru 7 interconnected with lines and a visible scan line moving
through them.
7.1.1 Make sure that the display stays consistent to this description throughout at least 5 scan
cycles. If the display “blips”, misses charachters or changes, the unit will need repair. Press the
footswitch to exit.
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7.2 Scribble Strip Displays:
Select Displays on the flashing menu then select Scribbles in the second menu. This test
sequentially scrolls the displays of all scribble strips to show that all pixels light up correctly.
7.2.1 The nine scribble strips on the control surface will individually scroll data values in their
displays in a sequential manner. The first display shows 1XXX, the second display shows 2XXX,
the third display shows 3XXX, etc. up to 9XXX, where the XXX are values of 000 to 255. Verify
that there are no missing pixels and that all strips have equal intensity and are aligned
properly. Press the footswitch to exit.
7.3.1 The displays start with the leftmost VPot and move in sequence to the rightmost VPot.
Each VPot ring starts its display from the “7 o’clock” segment and lights each individual
segment one at a time in a clockwise direction. It then rotates back in a counterclockwise
direction and ends on a period (dot) before progressing to the next VPot. Verify all segments
of all VPot displays light according to this description.
Press the footswitch to exit.
7.4.1 Verify all digits have equal intensity and that all appropriate segments light up for each
number and the period.
7.4.2 Also check that each digit is in proper alignment with the others. Press the footswitch
to exit.
8.4 Select Audio in the first menu. Select Speaker in the second menu.
8.4.1 Verify that there is an audible pattern of clicks and beeps from the speaker in the HUI.
The pattern will be in the form of Click…Click.Click.Click…Click.…Beep…Beep. Press the
footswitch to exit.
NOTE: If the HUI under test has a 50K trim pot next to U3 of the servo board, perform the
following adjustment.
Set the multimeter for a DC Volts measurement. There is a trimpot on U3 of the Servo board
on the fixture that needs to be adjusted so that the meter reads 4.9 Vdc (+/-0.1). Apply the
meter from the chassis ground to the heat sink tab of U3.
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HUI Parts List
Final Assembly parts ............................................... B2-B4
( includes all chassis parts, screws and fasteners etc. )
760- Knobs/Plastic
770- Fans
790- Misc./Packing
860- EPROM
040- Cables
200- Capacitors
300- Semiconductors
400- Jacks/Connectors
500- Switches
510- Fuses
600- Transformers
601- Inductors
700- Hardware
760- Knobs/Plastic
770- Fans
790- Misc./Packing
860- EPROM
NOTE: THE LAST TWO ITEMS MAY CHANGE TO PART 760-109-00, A 2-COLOR BUTTON WITH EXTENDER
NOTE : THE SILKSCREENING OF THE CIRCUIT BOARD FOR CAPACITOR C-41 IS INCORRECT ON SOME BOARDS. IF
YOU EVER HAVE TO REPLACE C-41, MAKE A NOTE OF THE ALIGNMENT OF THE OLD CAP BEFORE REPLACING IT .
SOME BOARDS HAVE A 50K TRIM POT AROUND U3 TO CORRECT THERMAL DRIFT,
PIN1 CONNECTS TO GROUND “D”
PIN2 CONNECTS TO U3 PIN 1
PIN3 CONNECTS TO U3 PIN 2 Parts Numbering guide
THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR THIS POT IS ON PAGE 26 OF THE 040- Cables
MAIN SECTION OF THIS MANUAL
055- Finished PCB Assy
200- Capacitors
300- Semiconductors
400- Jacks/Connectors
500- Switches
510- Fuses
600- Transformers
601- Inductors
700- Hardware
760- Knobs/Plastic
770- Fans
790- Misc./Packing
860- EPROM
NOTE:
Not all of the HUI’s will have this board.
There is no need to install one if the HUI
you are servicing does not have it.
040- Cables
200- Capacitors
300- Semiconductors
400- Jacks/Connectors
500- Switches
510- Fuses
600- Transformers
601- Inductors
700- Hardware
760- Knobs/Plastic
770- Fans
790- Misc./Packing
860- EPROM