QSC Audio CM16a manual Operation- Recalling Presets Using RLY/TRG, Most up-to-date information

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Section 3: Operation- Recalling Presets Using RLY/TRG IN

There are three operating modes for recalling presets using the RLY/TRG IN of the CM16a and a

set of external contacts (switch, relay or other such device). These modes are set up and accessed using the QSControl software or RS232/Telnet sessions. The purpose of this portion of the manual is to outline the current implementation of this feature. Be aware that the software and firmware of the CM16a are subject to continuous improvement and therefore this text can not be guaranteed accurate. Refer to the Qscontrol software help file for the

most up-to-date information.

MODE #1- Recall Preset 15 when contacts connected to RLY/TRG IN contacts are opened. Restore previous settings when contacts connected to RLY/TRG IN are closed. Preset 14 is used as a “scratchpad” and is OVERWRITTEN. Whatever was in Preset 14 is GONE forever.

Once in this mode, the first time there is a transition from contacts closed to contacts opened, the currently running settings will be saved , and the settings in preset 15 will be recalled. When the contacts attached to the RLY/TRG IN are again closed, the settings will revert to their previous values/positions. This could be used for a paging application where the program inputs are temporarily muted and the page input routed to the outputs; after the page, the sytem reverts back to it’s previous opearting setup.

MODE #2- Recal Preset 15 when the contacts connected to the RLY/TRG IN are closed. Restore previous settings when contacts connected to RLY/TRG IN are opened. Preset 14 is used as a “scratchpad” and is OVERWRITTEN. Whatever was in Preset 14 is GONE forever.

This mode is identical to MODE #1 (above) with the exception that the closed and open contact operation is swapped. Once in this mode, the first time there is a transition from contacts opened to contacts closed, the currently running settings will be saved , and the settings in Preset 15 will be recalled. When the contacts attached to the RLY/TRG IN are again opened, the settings will revert to their previous values/positions.

MODE #3- Recall Preset 14 when the contacts connected to the RLY/TRG IN are closed. Restore Preset 15 when the contacts connected to RLY/TRG IN are opened. In this mode, Preset 14 WILL NOT be overwritten.

Once in this mode, the first time there is a transition from contacts open to contacts closed, Preset 14 will be recalled OR the first time there is a transition from contacts closed to contacts open, Preset 15 will be recalled. After the first transition, the CM16a will toggle between Preset 14 and Preset 15 with the corresponding contact closed/open position.

Note that the presets will only be recalled starting with the first transition of the contacts (opened OR closed). For example, if we are currently running Preset 2 with the contacts connected to RLY/TRG IN closed, and then change to MODE #3, nothing will happen except continuing operation in Preset 2. Now, if the contacts are opened, Preset 15 will be recalled. Finally, if the contacts are closed now, Preset 14 will now be recalled. At this point, you can not recall Preset 2 without using the control software. Only Preset 14 & 15 will be available using the contact I/0.

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Contents CM16a Amplifier Network Monitor ¨ Warning ¨ Table of Contents CM16a Amplifier Network Monitor Federal Communications Commission FCC Information Series are not supported by the CM16a Introduction- OverviewPhysical Characteristics Introduction- Physical Characteristics & LayoutRS-232 port for network and firmware utilities Introduction- Physical Layout DiagramFunctional LISTING, Block Diagram & Detailed Descriptions Introduction- List of Functions & FeaturesIntroduction- Block Diagram part Introduction- Block Diagram part Introduction- Detailed Description of Functions Amplifier Monitoring Functions Introduction- Detailed Description of FunctionsRS-232 Port Functions Introduction- Network Description Introduction- Sample Network Topologies Introduction- Sample Network Topologies What is Included in the Carton Installation- Basics and MountingUnpacking Location ConsiderationsConnecting AC Power Installation- Mounting and AC PowerConnecting Audio Inputs Installation- ConnectionsConnecting the RLY/TRG Connecting page InputConnecting the RLY OUT Connecting the Monitor Chain IN/OUTConnecting to 2-CHANNEL Amplifiers Connecting to the RS-232 PortConnecting to 4-CHANNEL Amplifiers Installation- Rear Panel Detail Port Connected LED’s Operation- LED IndicatorsSTART-UP Behavior and Preset Operating Operation- General Information & PresetsMost up-to-date information Operation- Recalling Presets Using RLY/TRGHOW to put the CM16a into Bypass Mode #1 Operation- Bypass Modes and Switch LocationHOW to put the CM16a into Bypass Mode #2 Operation- Serial Port I/O Interface RS-232 Communications ProcedureXon/Xoff Only Required for Attaching to Existing Networks IP Address AssignmentThis is the basic procedure for opening a Telnet session Operation- Telnet AccessFuse Replacement Operation- Fuse ReplacementSpecifications- Dimensions Input Signal Processing SpecificationsPower amplifier output processing Control room foldback monitoring Power amplifier managementContact closure inputs and outputs General RS232 PortARCHITECT’S and ENGINEER’S Specifications Ethernet Cabling Appendix- Ethernet Cable PinoutsPin Signal Description Appendix- DataPort Pin-out & Connector P-N’sRS-232 Pinout How to Contact QSC Audio Products
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