Operation- serial port i/o interface – QSC Audio Amplifier Network Monitor CM16a User Manual

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The RS-232 connector on the rear panel is used as a serial port

input/output (I/O). This I/O port is used for accessing Ethernet/IP

settings, stand alone control capabilities, system “health” data,

firmware version information and other related data.

This interface is not used by the majority of users. But should any

system problems arise, the data that may be accessed through

this interface can help to track down the problem. The most

common items that might be used are “Display Network Set-

tings” and “Enter Network Setup”. Many of the remaining

selections would typically be used for troubleshooting purposes

along with a QSC technical representative prompting you to

access particular menu items so the data can be interpreted.

Connection is made using a null-modem type serial cable be-

tween your computer’s serial port and the RS-232 port of the

CM16a. Once properly connected, a “dumb-terminal” program

(such as

Hyper Terminal, a widely used version on most Win-

dows-based PC’s) is started and communication established

between the PC and the CM16a.

Following is the basic procedure for starting up

Hyper Terminal,

naming the connection, specifying the communications settings

and an example of “what you should see” for a text-menu once

the communications link has been established. As many differ-

ent systems and configurations exist on user’s PC’s, the exact

appearance of the screen shots may vary from those shown.

Furthermore, if programs other than

Hyper Terminal are used,

you will need to follow your software’s instructions for establish-

ing communications through your PC’s COM (serial) port.

Section 3:

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HyperTerminal Icon

RS-232 Communications Procedure:

1)

Connect the RS-232 port of the CM16a to an unused serial

port (COM port) of a PC using a null modem type cable. These

cables are different than the ordinary serial cable.

2)

Open the HyperTerminal program. This program is usually

started by clicking the Windows START icon, highlighting PRO-

GRAMS, then ACCESSORIES and finally, highlighting the

Hyper

Terminal folder and clicking on its icon.

The screen-shot below shows a typical icon-view of the

Hyper

Terminal folder (icons shown for each program in the folder). If

your system was setup for a list-view, then you will instead see

a list of what’s in the folder. Identify the

Hyper Terminal program

icon (or name from the list) and click (or double-click as required)

to start the program. In the screen-shot below, the

Hyper Termi-

nal icon is the fifth from the left in the row of icons.

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