QSC Audio S series user manual Installation Rack Mounting, Connections 100BASE-TX Ethernet

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Installation: Rack Mounting

RACK MOUNTING (ALL MODELS)

A RAVE unit is 1 RU (1 rack space) high and mounts in any standard 19-inch wide equipment rack. The top cover of the chassis must be in place and properly secured with screws before you can mount the RAVE unit.

Rack mounting is optional.

Use four mounting screws to fasten the front ears of the RAVE unit to the mounting rails of the rack.

The chassis of a RAVE unit also has mounting ears on its rear corners. If used for mobile, portable, touring or other high vibration application, support each RAVE at the rear ears as well. If you have several units stacked in the rack, support the bottom one at the rear corners.

Dress and support any cables that are to attach to the RAVE unit so that their weight doesn’t put an undue strain on their connectors. Do not pinch or otherwise crush CAT-5 Ethernet cable.

Be careful when installing the unit in an equipment rack; its cooling vents must not be obstructed.

Connections: 100BASE-TX Ethernet

ETHERNET CONNECTION (ALL MODELS)

A female modular RJ-45 jack on the rear panel is for connecting the RAVE unit to a 100BASE-TX Ethernet device.

To connect the network cable to the RAVE unit, insert the RJ-45 male connector—with its locking tab facing down (the only way the con- nector will fit into the jack)—until the tab clicks into place, just like connecting a modular telephone cable to a telephone.

To disconnect the network cable from the RAVE unit, grasp the con- nector and squeeze up on the locking tab, then pull it out of the RJ-45 jack.

A 100BASE-TX network connection requires CAT-5 UTP (unshielded twisted pair) grade cable. Suitable Ethernet cable is readily available at most computer suppliers. To make your own, see the Appendix for connector pinouts and for cable manufacturers.

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Contents Rave Explication DES Symboles Graphiques Explanation of Graphical SymbolsErklärung DER Graphischen Symbole Table of Contents Introduction Overview Introduction Illustration of Rave units Introduction Glossary Introduction Glossary Introduction How It Works Outs Introduction How It WorksChannel Routing Introduction Channel RoutingRequired tools #2 Phillips screwdriver Input Level Sensitivity Rave 161s-24 and 188s-24 only Connections 100BASE-TX Ethernet Installation Rack MountingRack Mounting ALL Models Ethernet Connection ALL ModelsAnalog Audio Connections Connections Analog Audio Inputs/Outputs Rave 160/161/188Digital Audio Connections Connections Digital Audio Inputs/Outputs Rave 80/81/88Fuses AC PowerSLAVE/SYNC Input RS-232 Port Redundant ConfigurationSynchronizing to AES/EBU Synchronizing to AES/EBU Status Indicators Operation Network Activity Status IndicatorsTx Error Audio Signal Level Indicators Operation Audio Signal Level IndicatorsAudio Metering Bundle Assignment Error ReportingBundle Activity Program and Software Kill Operation Program/Software Kill, RoutingRouting Operation Routing Switched Networks Network Design Considerations Switched Networks Repeater Networks Network Design Considerations Repeater NetworksGeneral SpecificationsRear Panel Connections Audio Buffering Ethernet Cabling AppendixRS-232 Port Information Network Hardware Manufacturers CAT-5 UTP Manufacturers Appendix ResourcesProduct Warranty How to Contact QSC Audio Products