Introduction, Scope of this manual, What’s in the box – Cloud Electronics CDI-S200 User Manual

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CDI-S200 Installation Guide v1.0

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Introduction

The CDI-S200 is an optional RS-232C interface

card designed specifically for use with the

Cloud CX263 Zone Mixer. It allows the

CX263 to be controlled by third-party systems
(such as Crestron, AMX, etc.), using RS-232C
serial data.

When installed, the CDI-S200 permits the
following CX263 functions to be controlled

remotely:

Music source selection for each zone

Music level in each zone

Music muting

Muting of individual microphones

Activation of Mic 1’s paging access

Physically, the CDI-S200 is a small printed

circuit board (PCB), which is retrofitted

internally in the CX263 such that the 9-pin
D-type RS-232C connector is available at the

rear panel.

Scope of this manual

This manual describes the mechanical

installation of the card and the connections

that need to be made to it. It also explains

the various configuration options that the

card offers, and the various jumper and switch

settings that need to be made to the CX263 to

achieve correct operation.

The manual also gives a general overview of
the RS-232C serial control protocol used by
the CDI-S200, and some examples of the most
useful commands. This information should be
adequate for most installations, but please note
that a full description of the RS-232C protocol
is beyond the scope of this manual. The full
protocol can be found at

www.cloud.co.uk

.

What’s in the box

CDI-S200 PCB

Installation Guide (this document)

2 qty M3 x 25 mm mounting pillars

Installation

Configuring the CDI-S200

Before installing the CDI-S200 in the CX263,
various jumpers on the PCB need to be set

correctly. (This step should be performed first
because the PCB is installed in the CX263
upside-down, and access to the jumpers is very
difficult once it is in position.)

The jumpers are concerned with setting
the parameters of the serial port (see “Port

parameters” on page 8). The port parameters
should be set to suit the control system

being used. It is quite likely that the factory

default settings will provide correct operation;
nevertheless, it is important to check that this is

so and alter the settings if necessary.

To move the jumpers, use small pliers to gently
pull the jumper off the header pins and replace

in the correct position. Do not use undue

force, and do not use pliers which are too big.

There are four jumpers, J1 to J4.

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