EAW DSA230i, DSA250i owner manual 6c Example

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EXAMPLE 4:

Looping occurs between both the Link and CobraNet connections.

CobraNet

 

ETHERNET

Source

 

SWITCH

 

 

 

PC

485

CM1

SLink

 

 

 

DSA PILOT

 

 

 

 

 

DSA "A"

 

 

 

PLink

 

485

CM1

SLink

 

DSA "B"

 

 

PLink

 

485

CM1

SLink

 

DSA "C"

 

 

PLink

 

485

CM1

SLink

DSA "D"

PLink

Figure 8.6.6c Example 4

8.6.7 AVOIDING STUBS AND CORRECT 120 OHM TERMINATION

A long stub or branch off of an EIA-485 bus can cause a significant impedance mismatch and thus reflections and degradation of the computer control signals. Stubs of several feet / 1 m or more are considered "long." Avoid using stubs. If a stub is necessary, keep it as short as possible to avoid communication problems.

Rule-of-thumb

You can avoid stub and termination issues by connecting no more than two EIA-485 cables at any one module. Turn on the termination switch only for the module with one EIA-485 cable connected to it. This will, by definition, be the one at the end of the cabling.

EXAMPLE:

This installation may have problems with the EIA-485 branch from DSAi "A" down to "B". If in close physical proximity, this cable can be replaced with a Link cable connection from "A" to "B". If this is a long distance, connect "C" to "B" instead of "A", as shown by the dotted line.

For either condition, the end of line termination is turned on only for "D". This is because "D" is at the opposite end of the daisy-chained EIA-485 cabling from the PC.

PC

DSA PILOT

485

CM1

SLink

 

DSA "A"

 

 

PLink

 

485

CM1

SLink

 

DSA "B"

 

 

PLink

 

485

CM1

SLink

 

DSA "C"

 

 

PLink

 

485

CM1

SLink

DSA "D"

PLink

Figure 8.6.7 Example

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Contents Page Safety Precautions Read this First Precauciones DE Seguridad LEA Esto Primero EC Declaration of Conformity Contents Page Shipping Damage ContentsIntroduction UnpackingQuick Start Audio Signal ConnectionChapter Returning Products to EAWComputer 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 Designing DSAi Systems DSAPilotLow Frequency Performance Comparison to Traditional ProductsAnalog 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’ How to Contact EAW Maintenance and ServiceWarranty Service ItemsAppendices 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