EAW DSA230i, DSA250i owner manual Installation, Analog Audio and EIA-485 Computer Control

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Chapter 5 Installation

This chapter details the requirements for installation. Specific details may require some variation depending on the particular situation. However, the basic requirements are the same in all cases.

Module refers to either a DSA230i or DSA250i. Cluster refers to any of the permissible arrangements of single or multiple DSA230i or DSA250i modules as defined in DSAPilot. Whether they consist of a single or multiple modules, all DSAi clusters function as a single loudspeaker.

5.1 Analog Audio and EIA-485 Computer Control

This section details the electrical requirements for installing the module. Specific cabling details may require some variation depending on the particular situation. However, the basic requirements are the same in all cases.

Basic electrical installation tasks include:

Audio signal connection:

This can be standard analog (Section 5.1.2) or digital using CobraNet[TM] (Section 5.2)

LINE LEVEL

AUDIO A CABLE*

SIGNAL LINK CABLE TO

AUDIO

AUDIO B CABLE (IF USED)*

ADJACENT DSA

SOURCE(S)*

MODULES

 

 

RS-232

 

DAISY-CHAIN

 

 

EIA-485*

CABLE TO DSA

 

 

TO EIA-485

CABLE

MODULES

 

 

CONVERTER*

DSA

 

PC*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIGNAL LINK

*SUPPLIED BY THE USER

 

CABLE TO

 

 

 

 

ADJACENT DSA

AC MAINS*

 

 

MODULES

(115V OR 230V)

 

 

FAULT DETECT CIRCUIT

 

DAISY-CHAIN

 

 

 

 

CABLE TO DSA MODULES

Computer control connection:

This can be EIA-485 (Section 5.1.3) or CobraNet (Section 5.2)

Supervisory relay connection:

As required to monitor the module status

There are several possible types and combinations for the audio and computer control connections. This and the following section cover the most common connections. For other combinations and details about multiple module wiring configurations see Appendix 8.6.

5.1.1 CABLE ROUTING CONSIDERATIONS

The configuration and orientation of the modules will determine where signal, computer, and ac mains cabling must be connected to the modules. For certain cluster configurations it may be necessary to route cabling from one end of a module to another.

The main cable routing method is to use the channels in the heat sink extrusion that forms the rear of the DSA250i and DSA230i enclosures. These channels are intended to be used to route and conceal cabling the length of the enclosure as required. In this way, single wall outlet locations for audio, computer, and ac mains can easily service a single module or cluster.

To facilitate cable routing, clusters have been arranged, where possible, so the Power Ends of the enclosures are adjacent. This minimizes the routing of ac mains cables, which are typically larger and may be more difficult to thread into the extrusion than signal cables.

Figure 5.1 Electrical Block Diagram

CABLE CHANNELS

Figure 5.1.1 Cable Channels

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Contents Page Safety Precautions Read this First Precauciones DE Seguridad LEA Esto Primero EC Declaration of Conformity Contents Page Introduction ContentsUnpacking Shipping DamageChapter Audio Signal ConnectionReturning Products to EAW Quick StartComputer Control Connection Daisy Chaining Audio and Computer Signal Between ModulesAC Mains Installation Signal End / Power End Physical InstallationSystem Overview Signal ProcessingDescription 4 DSAi Block Diagrams FeaturesElectronic Engineering Design Applications4a Angled Radiation Pattern Low Frequency Performance DSAPilotComparison to Traditional Products Designing DSAi SystemsAnalog Audio and EIA-485 Computer Control Installation2 Audio a & Audio B Recommended Conductor Gauge AWG to 18 AWG / 0.2 mm to 1 mm CobraNet Audio and Computer Control 3 Basic CobraNet DiagramCabling Fault Detect Supervisory Monitoring 3a Single DSAi Fault on 2 PowerCon Plug AC Mains Power Connection4 Fuse Grounding2 Signal End / Power End 3 DSAi Cluster Configurations 4a Wall Mounted 6 Mounting Height Lift the enclosure onto the structure-mounted Wall Brackets Initial Set-Up Acoustical InstallationOperational Functions OperationSignal Monitoring Normal Operation Operational Check ListOperational ‘DOS’ and ‘DONTS’ Warranty Maintenance and ServiceService Items How to Contact EAWAppendices Inspections and MaintenanceDSA250i Only TroubleshootingEIA-485 CobraNet EIA-485 Network NotesSupport For CobraNet Support For EthernetDSAi Connections 3a EIA-485 Example 5c Example One path was to the EIA-485 port. So when B responds 6c Example Right Side Back Mechanical DrawingsRight Side Wall Bracket Full Scale