Meyer Sound LX-300 manual LX-LNK Interconnect, Transmission Range, Pin-outs

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Component Specifications

LX-LNK Interconnect

Provides a high-speed connection between LX-300s. Carries command data and 32bit/48kHz digital audio data. An optional optical transceiver module extends the maximum transmission range.

Use only Link cables from Meyer Sound. These are Fibre Channel cables that have been qualified for high speed data use. They have a yellow label at each end that is marked "LX-Link".

Systems must be connected in a ring. The Next output of the LX-LNK module is connected to the Previous input of the following LX-300.

Connections must be made in order of Frame ID. Frame 1 NEXT connects to Frame 2 PREVIOUS. Frame 2 NEXT connects to Frame 3 PREVIOUS, and so on.

The last LX-300 in a system must loop back to the first LX-300. Connect the NEXT output on the last LX- 300 to Frame ID 01 PREVIOUS input.

The Frame Status window on the front of the LX-300 will show green lights for Next and Previous when the cables are properly connected to a LX-300.

Transmission Range

Up to 30m (100 feet) using copper cable.

Up to 500m (1000 feet) using multimode fiber optic cable and the optional fiber optic driver module.

Pin-outs

The link cable is a standard Fibre Channel™ cable. These have precision matched conductors. Please do not try to build these without the required tooling and test equipment.

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Contents Hardware Reference Matrix3 Audio Show Control SystemPage Page Page Table of Contents Page LX-300 Start Up Routine OverviewPost Failure Power-On Self TestHardware Initialization If System Flash Memory is Empty System Firmware StartupIf System Flash Memory Contains Firmware EtherTracks Startup Subsystem Initialization FailureBefore You Begin Firmware UpdatesFirmware Installation Issues Wait Until CompleteUpgrading a Matrix3 System Running CueStation Firmware Update ProceduresDisable LX-300 Auto Start Download Firmware Files Connect CueStation to the LX-300Upgrading a System from Eprom Mode Upgrading a System Running CueStation Open CueStation 4, and select Network Server localhostPage LX-ELC Flash NV RAM SettingsSpecial DSP ID Codes System FlashMessage Meaning Erasing Flash MemoryID Action Page Skills Required Matrix3 Repair ProceduresReplacement of Power Fuse Required Tools and ComponentsModule Removal Removal and Installation of ModulesModule Installation Restoring Processor Modules Page Recommended Schedule LX-300 MaintenanceInspection and Maintenance Procedure Inspection ScheduleOperational Testing LX-300 Chassis Slot Assignments Hardware SpecificationsLX-300 Specifications Slot Cards Allowed in Slot * exclusivelyPower Requirements Component Specifications LX-ML8 Mic/Line Analog Audio InputRatio LX-Ai8 Analog Audio InputPin-outs LX-ML8 Balanced Female XLR Pin-outs LX-Ai8 Balanced Female XLRDigital Signal Level ADA Scale InputsPin-out LX-Ao8 balanced male XLR LX-Ao8 Analog Audio OutputOutput Load Impedance Analog Output Signal Level ADA Scale OutputsPin-out LED Status IndicatorLX-CBR CobraNet Audio Interface LX-AES Component Specifications Digital Logic Inputs Pin Name Signal UseLX-DSP System Processor Special DSP ID NumbersLX-EXP Expansion DSP LX-VRA Vras DSPLX-ELC Ethernet/Wild Tracks Pin-outs LX-LNK InterconnectTransmission Range Component Specifications Pin-outs Nine-pin Male RS232 Serial Port DTE LX-COS Comm/SyncPorts Nine-pin Female RS422 Serial Port DTEXLR Male Smpte Out Five-pin DIN Female Midi OutXLR Female Smpte Page Number of Green-Red Blinks Cause of Error LX-300 Error CodesFrame Status Error Codes Error Code ExplanationFrame Status Error Messages CueStation Log Window Messages Page Shipping Address AppendixReturns Policy