Nilfisk-ALTO 3.4 user manual Getting Started, Configuration of the system, Outputs, Inputs

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16.RS485 OUT

This is the standard serial communication interface port. It allows outgoing communication between a MAXI- DRIVE3.4 and PC or other MAXIDRIVE3.4 units. The RS485 interface is very suitable for remote control over long distances (difficult with RS232 standard ports) and daisy-chaining several MAXIDRIVE3.4.

17.RS485 IN

The function of the RS485 IN port is opposite to RS485 OUT. It allows incoming communication between a MAXIDRIVE3.4 and PC or other MAXIDRIVE3.4 units. The RS485 interface is very suitable for remote control over long distances (Difficult with RS232 standard ports) and for daisy-chaining several MAXIDRIVE3.4.

18.RS 232

This is the serial communication interface port. It allows incoming and outgoing communication between a MAXI- DRIVE3.4 and a PC or other MAXIDRIVE3.4 units.

Communication protocol includes:

-Remote control: 1). Connect the MAXIDRIVE3.4 to a PC; 2). It is possible to use the LTO editing software to control functions of all the processor remotely.

-Preset Dump: 1). Connect two MAXIDRIVE3.4; 2). It's possible to Dump the single Presets from one unit to another (refer to Dump procedure).

-Program Change commands send/receive: 1). Connect two DAXIDRIVE3.4; 2). When a Preset is recalled on the first one, it's possible to send a Program Change command to the second one to recall the same Preset number (refer to Load Preset procedure).

19.OUTPUTS

These (Outputs1~6) are balanced XLR-M connectors. The high quality, low noise, 20 bit converters can make A/D conversion.

20.INPUTS

INPUT A and INPUT B are compatible with balanced XLR and JACK. They are audio connectors of the respective sections. The high quality, low noise, 20 bit converters can make A/D conversion.

4.GETTING STARTED

The powerful versatile signal processor MAXIDRIVE3.4 is mainly designed for use with audio systems. Its routing con- figurations of the input and output can be only set by recalling one of the PRESETS included in the internal memory. So the user must be very clear about the main function of the unit in order to get a best operation of your MAXIDRIVE3.4. Before you start your operation, please read the following parts carefully:

4.1Configuration of the system

At first, switch off the equipment, carry out the audio and power connection from the various components of your sound system.

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Meanwhile, the system will restore the exact operating conditions at the time of switching off.

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Contents MAXIDRIVE3.4 External Connection Safety Related SymbolsImportant Safety Instructions Power SupplyPreface Table of Contents Introduction Rear Panel Inputs Configuration of the systemGetting Started OutputsP u t I n 3 5 B 2 4 2 x 3 W Adjusting the input signal3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a A d P r e s e t 2 x 3 WD B A & B G a I N First SetupSystem configuration 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a A G a I NExample Number Of Presets 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M aType of Preset 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a Name of the Preset 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M aSystem Protection 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a Preset Modifications 1 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M aMenu MAP Configuration Description Preset MenuC a R D E s e t N a m i n W + 2 M a Store & Naming PresetO r e P r e s e t 2 x 2 W + 2 M a O r e P r e s e t O p e r a H a l lT P r e s e t 2 W + 2 M a Dump Out PresetIncoming Dump C o m i n g D u m p N o r e C e p t Delay Menu T p u t P u t D e l a yL a Y M SEdit menu 2 u SInput Gain Input EQ I ND B P u tBandwidth Centre Frequency / Cutoff FrequencyGain R u V e r0 0 H z Crossover frequency PhaseF B e s 2 4 6 H zOutput Pol Output EQOutput Gain Editing values are between +6dB ~ -30dB, with 0.5dB stepsR m a L a R I T YV e r s e Ganging Submenu Utility MenuP u t G a n g i n g N g i n gInput Ganging Units Submenu T p u t G a n g i n gM . T h r e s h . U n i t M P e r a t u r e U n i tP u t S e l e c t G i t a l A l o g T u pT p u t M e t e r s E M u t e S t M u t e Lock Submenu M p e r a t u r eK e U p R m a l T e D C o n t r a s t2 2 W + 2 M a 3 B 2 4 S 5 C kTotal Partial S s w o r d R D A 1 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 2 W + 2 M aL O C K S s w o r dM m . S e t u p COMM. Setup SubmenuR m a t R d R m a t C a r d R m a t t i n g R m a t D o n eInputs a & B, Digital IN, RS485 ConnectionsInputs a & B Special attentions for RS232 interface Factory Preset ConfigurationOutputs 1 ~ 6, RS485 OUT RS232Organization Signal PowerMAXIDRIVE3.4 Audio Mixer Signal PowerA135 B246 3-WAY Stereo 2X2W High Left High Right Signal Power Audio MixerA1324 S56 4-WAY4 Mono + 2 Mono AUX 4W+2MAX To / from RS232 Communications PC & one or more MAXIDRIVE3.4 connectionTechnical Specifications Return Notice Warranty Registration CardTerms and Conditions Seikaku Technical Group Limited