Gilderfluke&Co 8 Bit Digital Audio Systems User Manual

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Start Inputs and Status Outputs:

Both the 'start' inputs and 'status' output for the AB-100 or AB-Clock are

optically isolated from all other parts of the system. Connections are made
through four screw terminals on the back of the AB-100 or AB-Clock. They
can be configured to run either from the same power as the AB-100 or AB-
Clock or from external power supply. The jumper selection and connections
for these two modes of operation are as follows:

INTERNAL POWER

EXTERNAL POWER

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In the vast majority of cases, the ÔEXTERNALÕ power configuration is pre-

ferred, as it isolates the audio circuitry inside the AB-Clock from any possible
interference from the wires leading to your switches.

Power Supply:

Five position 180¡ DIN connector

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. Plugging and unplugging this con-

nector from the AB-100/AB-Clock is not recommended while the power sup-
ply is plugged in. You should always unplug the power supply from the wall
before plugging/unplugging the 5 pin DIN connector at the AB-100/AB-
Clock. The pinout for the Power Supply connector is as follows:

SIGNAL NAME:

Pin #1

Ground

Pin #2

N/C

Pin #3

+ 5 VDC

Pin #4

- 12 to 15 VDC

Pin #5

+ 12 to 15 VDC

RS-422 Serial Port:

For AB-100 and AB-Clocks, a six position RJ-11 (modular telephone style

connector) is used for the serial data. Facing the end of the cable with the
release latch upwards, its pin out is as follows:

COLOR

SIGNAL NAME:

LEFT

WHITE

SIGNAL GROUND

BLACK

- SERIAL DATA OUT FROM REPEATER

RED

+ SERIAL DATA OUT FROM REPEATERS

GREEN

- SERIAL DATA IN TO REPEATERS

YELLOW

+ SERIAL DATA IN TO REPEATERS

RIGHT

BLUE

SIGNAL GROUND

To communicate with the AB-100 and AB-Clocks through the serial port,

you can use just about any computer or terminal that has a serial port on it.
Some newer computer designs, like the Apple Macintosh, come with serial
ports that are directly compatible with the RS-422/RS-485 signal levels the
AB-100 and AB-Clocks want to see. These signal levels are close enough to
be used with the RS-232 signal levels found on most older computers (like
all IBM PCs and compatibles). They can be attached with only a simple

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Use extreme caution when making discrete wire connections to this connection! Five
pin 180¡ DIN connectors are numbered 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 as you face the socket on the out-
side of the AudioBrick.

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