Tannoy SC1 manual Operation, Trouble Shooting, Technical Specifications

Models: SC1

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OPERATION

Once the VNET™ Interface has been connected to the computer and to the devices (and if applicable, to the optional VNET™ Power Supply) then there are no further adjustments to make on the interface itself. The indicators on the front of the unit operate as follows

The EXT Power indicator (1) will illuminate when DC power is being applied to the EXT Power socket on the rear of the unit.

The NET Power indicator (2) will illuminate when the unit is applying power to the network. This is used for powering network-powered accessories, and for signalling.

The USB indicator (3) will illuminate when the unit has an active USB connection with a computer. The Net DATAindicator (4) will illuminate when data is being received from the network.

The Net TX indicator will illuminate when the unit is transmitting data onto the network.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

The EXT Power indicator does not illuminate

If you are operating via RS232, you need to use the Accessory Power Supply. Make sure this is connected properly. Check if the power indicator on the Power Supply illuminates. If you are operating via USB (and there are no network-powered devices on the network), it is not usually necessary for an external power supply to be used, in which case this indicator will not illuminate.

The USB indicator does not illuminate

Make sure the USB cable is plugged in both ends. If you are using a USB hub, make sure it is capable of providing sufficient power. You may need to use a powered hub. Has the driver been installed?

Try unplugging the USB cable, then plugging it in again.

If you are using RS232, this indicator will not illuminate.

Cannot find the COM port for the USB device Has the driver been installed?

Is the USB cable plugged in both ends?

Does the USB indicator illuminate? (Check above).

PodWare finds no devices

6 Have you selected the correct COM port in PodWare?

Are the appropriate indicators illuminated? (See above).

Make sure the network cable is not too long, is correctly connected, and is not damaged.

Check that the Tx indicator flashes when PodWare attempts to go online.

Will not operate via RS232

Have you selected the correct COM port in PodWare?

You must use the Accessory Power Supply when operating via RS232.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

USB communication

1.1 and 2.0

Compliance

Power descriptor

150mA

Connector

Type B

Serial communication

EIA RS232C

Compliance

Connector

Female 9 pin ‘D’

VNET

(fully wired)

Category 5 UTP

Cable type

Max. total cable length

(or better)

1km

Max. Network Span

1km

Connector

Standard RJ45

 

(or ruggedised

External Power

Neutrik ‘Ethercon’)

 

Only to be provided by a Tannoy VNet

Accessory power supply via a 3.5mm

jack-to-jack lead.

 

Power consumption

750mW max.

USB powered

Externally powered

3W max.

Environmental

0 to +45°C

Temperature

Humidity

0 to 80% RH

Dimensions

(non-condensing)

43mm

Height

Width

115mm

Depth

115mm

Weight

500g

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Tannoy SC1 manual Operation, Trouble Shooting, Technical Specifications