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Section 2: Installation- Connections
CONNECTING TO THE DATAPORT- This section applies to those
users interfacing with the QSC CM16a Amplifier Network Monitor
and those users interfacing the DSP-3 to a PL6.0 or PL9.0 amplifier.
This connection is made with a
special 15-pin cable
similar to VGA computer
monitor cables. Do not use VGA cables as they are not supplied with pin #9
(
exception PL6.0 and PL9.0 MUST use VGA type cable or the special cable with pin
#9 removed
). The plugs and jacks are the same physical size as the RS-232
connections; be careful not to get them confused.
The DataPort connection from the DSP-3 to QSC amplifiers is made when mounting
the DSP-3 to the rear of the amplifier. The DataPort connection from any other
accessory to the DSP-3 is made by orienting the connector properly, inserting it fully
into the jack and finger-tightening the retaining screws.
The DataPort connection to the DSP-3 is a pass-thru type of connection. The
DataPort on the amplifier is used for the connection of the DSP-3 and other QSC
products. Once the DSP-3 has been mounted, the DataPort connector on the DSP-3 passes all the required signals through to the amplifier.
Simply plug into the DataPort on the DSP-3 as you would any DataPort on an amplifier.
This connection is typically used for connection to an Amplifier Network Monitor such as QSC’s CM16a. The CM16a provides for Ethernet
control & monitoring of your amplifiers.
Front panel DataPort connection is
not required
for the operation of the DSP-3.
CONNECTING TO THE RS-232 PORT
Connection to the RS-232 port is made using a null-modem type 9-pin serial data
cable. Just orient the DB-9 plug correctly, insert the plug fully into the RS-232 port
and finger-tighten the retaining screws.
All DSP-3 setup and programming takes place through the RS-232 port. Any time
setup changes are required to the DSP-3, it must be connected to its host computer
through the RS-232 port. If “real-time” control of the DSP-3 is required, the RS-232
port connection must be maintained as well. If “real-time” control is not required,
then the DSP-3 can be setup first and then disconnected from the PC.
The RS-232
connection does not have to be maintained for the DSP-3 to operate.
DataPort Connection: 15-pin Cable
RS-232 Connection: 9-pin Cable
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