Electro-Voice P900RL, P1200RL owner manual Rear View, RS-232INTERFACE, Address, Remote Can Bus

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REAR VIEW

REAR VIEW

RS-232 INTERFACE

The RS-232 interface is for connecting media control systems as well as building management systems providing control and monitoring of all

parameters. Communication is established via an easily to implement ASCII- protocol allowing trouble-free integration of Remote Amplifiers in media and ms. For a programmer’s guide and complete protocol description, please refer

to the documentation accompanying the IRIS software

ADDRESS

The address selection switch allows setting the amplifier’s network address, which, within a CAN-network, can range from 01 to 250 (FA hex). Caution: Each address may exist only once within a network. Otherwise network conflicts might occur. Address setting has to be performed in hexadecimal code. The selection switch LOW represents the low-value digit while the HIGH-switch represents the high-value digit

Adress-Table:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HIGH

LOW

Adress

HIGH

LOW

Adress

0

 

0

Stand-alone

8

0 ...

F

128 ...

143

0

1

... F

1 ...

15

9

0 ...

F

144 ...

159

1

0

... F

16 ...

31

A

0 ...

F

160 ...

175

2

0

... F

32 ...

47

B

0 ...

F

176 ...

191

3

0

... F

48 ...

63

C

0 ...

F

192 ...

207

4

0

... F

64 ...

79

D

0 ...

F

208 ...

223

5

0

... F

80 ...

95

E

0 ...

F

224 ...

239

6

0

... F

96 ...

111

F

0 ...

A

240 ...

250

7

0

... F

112 ...

127

F

B ...

F

reserved

Address 0 (00 hex, factory-pre-set) ensures that the amplifier is separated from the remote communication, so that it does not appear in the system set-up even though it might be connected to the CAN-bus. When the amplifier is powered-on with its address set to “0”, all internal parameters are set to “0” respectively to bypass and the routing is set to 2-in-2. In that case the amplifier behaves absolutely linear, i.e. signal processing is deactivated

REMOTE CAN BUS

Each amplifier employs two RJ-45 sockets for Remote CAN-bus connection. The sockets are parallel connected and serve as input as well as for connecting through of the Remote network. Common RJ-45 patch

cables can be used for rack-shelf cabling. The CAN-bus needs to be

terminated at both ends using a 120ohms termination plug. Detailed guidelines concerning cabling and bus length are provided in the chapter

“REMOTE CONTROL NETWORK”.

Both RJ-45 sockets additionally carry the balanced audio monitor signal. The nominal output level is +6dBu (1.55V) while the maximum output level is +21dBu (8.7V).

Connector Pin-Assignment:

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Electro-Voice P900RL, P1200RL owner manual Rear View, RS-232INTERFACE, Address, Remote Can Bus