Crown 137769-3 Unbalanced Monitor Output Wiring, CobraNet Connections, Control Port Connections

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DBC Network Bridge

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3.3.5Unbalanced Monitor Output Wiring

Figure 3.6 Unbalanced Monitor Output Connections

3.3.6 CobraNet Connections

The CobraNet network carries up to 32 channels of audio bidirectionally via a single cable. Connect the DBC Network Bridge to the CobraNet net- work using RJ45-terminated standard CAT 5 cable from the PRIMARY con- nector on the rear of the unit.

The PRIMARY connection can either be connected to another DBC Network Bridge unit or other CobraNet-compatible component’s PRIMARY port. A further option is to connect to a port on a 100Mbit Ethernet switch or hub in order to distribute the network audio to other devices. Devices that are to communicate with the DBC Network Bridge will all need unique Ethernet IP addresses assigned. See the CobraNet sections 4.7.8 and 8.3 for more details.

The SECONDARY connector is for creating a redundant network for backup purposes. This port should be tied to the backup Ethernet network. In the event of a failure in the cabling or hardware connected to the PRIMARY system the DBC Network Bridge will switch to the SECONDARY network in a matter of seconds.

On each connector are two LEDs. The left LED (IN USE/CONDUCTOR) lights yellow when the port is in use and will blink if the device is also the conductor (the CobraNet timing master). The right LED (LINK/ACTIVITY) lights green when link is established and blinks when network activity is detected. Both LEDs flash yellow in unison to report a fatal error. The Sec- ondary Connector has identical LEDs as the Primary Connector.

3.3.7 Control Port Connections

Connect any external circuits you plan to use to control and/or monitor the DBC Network Bridge via the Control Port. Figure 3.7 shows pin assign- ments for the Control Port. See the Control Port (Section 5.2.4) for infor- mation on the operation of the Control Port, and for examples of wiring circuits to the Control Port connector.

DBC Network Bridge Control Port (DB37)

Figure 3.7 Control Port Pin Assignment

Pins 1 through 8 are assignable to manually select a binary (on/off) value, chosen Preset status, or status of any logical binary control or sensor (most likely gate and Preset).

Pins 20 through 27 provide an analog output from 0 to +10VDC that is assignable or can reflect an object (including faders) of the unit.

A total of 1 amp of current is available from all outputs.

Pins 12 through 19 are assignable to logic Preset recall and general con- trol for logical type objects within the unit, and are assignable to any com- bination of mute controls. Pins 30 through 37 function as analog inputs and are assignable to any combination of fader controls.

Operation Manual

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Crown 137769-3 operation manual Unbalanced Monitor Output Wiring, CobraNet Connections, Control Port Connections

137769-3 specifications

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