Introduction- detailed description of functions – QSC Audio CM16a User Manual

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Section 1:

Introduction- Detailed Description of Functions

RS-232 PORT FUNCTIONS

RS-232 Port- The RS-232 (serial) port is used to

communicate with the CM16a for Ethernet address

setup purposes and other diagnostic purposes. Most

users will never have a need to access the RS232 port,

but for customized networks and for troubleshooting

system problems, it may be necessary.

For the RS-232 port utilities, see the Operation

section, “Serial Port I/O Interface”. This section

outlines the proper connection and communica-

tion settings required to communicate with the

CM16a via the serial (RS232) port.

If the CM16a is connected to an Ethernet network

where the factory-provided Ethernet address informa-

tion is not acceptable, a configuration utility must be

run. This involves connecting a computer with a prop-

erly configured serial port to the CM16a using a null-

modem type cable (such as a “Laplink” cable) and

running a dumb-terminal program (HyperTerminal is

the Microsoft® Windows- supplied program). DO NOT

CHANGE THE FACTORY SETTINGS UNLESS YOU ARE

CERTAIN OF WHAT YOU ARE DOING! If addressing is

configured incorrectly, the CM16a may not respond to

network control.

CONTACT CLOSURE I/O FUNCTIONS

RLY OUT- This is used for remotely controlling an

electrical device in an on/off manner (such as a cooling

fan, an audible alarm, a light, etc.). An internal SPDT

(single-pole, double throw) relay is controlled by soft-

ware command. Its contacts are accessible at the rear

panel RLY OUT connector and are labeled:

NC (normally closed)

NO (normally open)

C (common)

RLY/TRG IN- Detects the closure (or opening) of a

switch connected to the RLY/TRIG IN terminals on the

rear panel. Also accepts CMOS and TTL logic-level

inputs. An example is the detection of a limit-switch

that indicates an open door on an equipment cabinet.

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