QSC Audio S series user manual AC Power, Fuses, SLAVE/SYNC Input

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Connections: AC Power and Fuses, Master/Sync Output and Slave/Sync Input

AC POWER:

The detachable AC power cord connects to the RAVE at the rear-panel IEC connector.

 

There is no power switch; the AC disconnect device is the detachable power cord.

 

• A RAVE operates on line voltages from 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz. No user setting is required.

FUSES:

The fuse holder is an integral part of the IEC connector and contains two fuses.

 

• To replace a fuse, first detach the AC power cord from the RAVE unit.

 

• Then use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry the fuse holder out, as shown below, left.

 

 

Replace only with the same type fuse.

 

 

Use only a power source with a protective earth

 

 

ground.

The fuses are held in the round openings in the end of the fuse holder as shown at right. Replace one or both fuses with the same type: 20 × 5 mm, 2 amp, 250V.

2A 250V

MASTER/SYNC OUTPUT20 x 5 mm FUSE (2 required)

A 5 Vp-p sample rate clock is output this 50 ohm BNC female jack whenever the unit is connected to the network and is operating properly. This clock output can be used to synchronize external digital audio or video equipment, and is synchronous with the clock signal broadcast over the network. No clock signal is produced if the unit loses power, its Ethernet connection, or if a severe fault occurs with the unit. In the event of severe fault within the RAVE unit, the front panel Fault LED will illuminate.

How to use for Redundant Operation: Connect the SYNC OUTPUT to the slave unit’s SLAVE INPUT. The loss of this signal to the slave initiates a fail-over event and the slaved unit becomes active. Redundant operation provides a second RAVE for au- dio backup in mission-critical applications.

Sync connections on the rear panel of a RAVE unit

SLAVE/SYNC INPUT

This 50 ohm BNC female jack can be used to synchronize the network to an external clock source. The unit must be acting as the system “conductor” and the external clock must be a valid increment of the isochronous cycle clock. This cycle is currently fixed at 750 Hz. The valid external clock range is from 15 kHz to 49.5 kHz. To implement external synchronization, the first group of front panel hexadecimal switches must be set between “80” and “FE”. This provides well over 100 bundle assignments possible for use with the external synchro- nization feature. As with all managed features, external synchronization can be configured through the management interface using a software application implementing SNMP.

How to use for Redundant Operation: SLAVE INPUT is connected to master (main) unit’s SYNC OUTPUT. During redundant operation, the slave input provides the backup unit with a sample clock from the primary or master RAVE. As long as this signal is present, the slave unit will exist on the network in standby mode. In standby, all network audio communication is suspended and output relays are forced open. If the master clock is lost, the slave senses the missing clock on its slave input and commences network audio communication. The slave unit becomes enabled when the sample clock is missing from its SLAVE INPUT.

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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 Introduction How It Works OutsIntroduction Channel Routing Channel RoutingRequired tools #2 Phillips screwdriver Input Level Sensitivity Rave 161s-24 and 188s-24 only Installation Rack Mounting Connections 100BASE-TX EthernetRack Mounting ALL Models Ethernet Connection ALL ModelsConnections Analog Audio Inputs/Outputs Rave 160/161/188 Analog Audio ConnectionsConnections Digital Audio Inputs/Outputs Rave 80/81/88 Digital Audio ConnectionsFuses AC PowerSLAVE/SYNC Input Redundant Configuration RS-232 PortSynchronizing to AES/EBU Synchronizing to AES/EBU Operation Network Activity Status Indicators 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 Network Design Considerations Repeater Networks Repeater NetworksSpecifications GeneralRear Panel Connections Audio Buffering Ethernet Cabling AppendixRS-232 Port Information Appendix Resources Network Hardware Manufacturers CAT-5 UTP ManufacturersHow to Contact QSC Audio Products Product Warranty