About the interface, Setup instructions, System layout – Pathway # 8601, 8603, 8605 User Manual

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ABOUT THE INTERFACE

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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

T

he Gray Interfaces Protocol Manager is designed to permit easy,

trouble free conversion between standard USITT DMX512 and AMX192

lighting control signals. The unit's main feature is its ability to manage

two separate lines of input data.

A few simple steps are required to prepare your interface unit for

operation. First, assemble your mating cables and ensure that they

conform to the connector pinouts as shown on page 3. Plug the cable

or cables from your lighting control console into the input connector

on the rear panel of the protocol manager. The output connector of the

converter box goes to your dimmer rack or other devices, such as color

scrollers.

Next set the rotary address select switches according to the

instructions on page 4. In most applications this will be the factory

default 000 or 001.

Set the first two positions of the 8-position DIP switch according to the

operating mode required. In BACKUP mode, one or two input data lines

may be active, but the unit will read only the first. If that line should

become disabled, the Protocol Manager automatically switches over to

read the second line.

In PILE-ON mode, one or two input data lines may be active,

and the unit's output will be determined by the highest individual

channel levels on each line.

MERGE mode provides a means of connecting two input signals "end

to end" to create one output signal consisting of the total number of

channels on both inputs. The most common application of this is for

two AMX192 inputs and one DMX512 output. Another common use

for merge mode is to create an address offset between input and

output DMX data. Simply connect the input line to Input #2 and set the

rotary address switches to the desired offset.

TEST mode is a useful diagnostic tool which enables the user to verify

Protocol Manager input/output connections and signal integrity. The

unit will analyze the selected input protocol and generate the selected

output protocol to assist in pinpointing network problems. More

details on test mode can be foundon page 4.

Next determine the I/O (input/output) mode, eg. DMX-in / AMX-out,

and set DIP switches 3 and 4 accordingly. If two AMX outputs are

required, turn on switch 7. Note that not all I/O applications are

available on any one model of Protocol Manager. The options available

on your particualr model are listed on the label on the top of your unit.

Finally, set the desired status quo timeout with DIP switch 5. Status

quo maintains the last valid channel levels in the event of loss of input

data.

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SYSTEM LAYOUT

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