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COMPUTER CONTROL

Serial Interface Electrical Connections & Cabling:  The 9-pin Subminiature D (male) connector on the PMX84 rear panel provides the
RS-232 compatible serial interface signals used for computer control.  The PMX84 transmits serial data on pin 3 (TxD) and receives serial
data on pin 2 (RxD).  The serial interface ground is on Pin 5. The DTR & RTS signals are connected to the +12 Volt power supply (each
through its own resistor) and are always asserted when the PMX84 power is on.  Most IBM compatible PCs use either 25-pin or 9-pin
(male) connectors for their serial ports.  The following table summarizes the pin assignments for the PMX84 serial interface, and for the
standard IBM compatible 9-pin and 25-pin serial ports.

SIGNAL NAME

DIRECTION

PMX84  9-PIN

IBM-PC  9-PIN

IBM-PC  25-PIN

CD (carrier detect)

input

n/a

pin 1

pin 8

RxD (receive data)

input

pin 2

pin 2

pin 3

TxD (transmit data)

output

pin 3

pin 3

pin 2

DTR (data terminal ready)

output

pin 4

pin 4

pin 20

signal ground

n/a

pin 5

pin 5

pin 7

DSR (data set ready)

input

n/a

pin 6

pin 6

RTS (request to send)

output

pin 7

pin 7

pin 4

CTS (clear to send)

input

n/a

pin 8

pin 5

RI (ring indicator)

input

n/a

pin 9

pin 22

The PMX84 only requires receive data (pin 2), transmit data (pin 3), and signal ground (pin 5) to be connected for successful data
communications.  However, the PC may require that signals be present on the data set ready, clear to send, or carrier detect inputs, as
well as the receive data, transmit data, and signal ground pins.  The diagrams on the following page show cables for interfacing to a PC
with either a 9-pin or a 25-pin serial port connector.  In most cases, one or the other of these cables will work.  However, success or failure
depends entirely on the actual computer hardware and software being used.  When trying to solve an interfacing problem, the most
important thing to remember is that an output of one device should connect to one or more inputs of the other device, and that two outputs
should never be connected together.  Also, keep in mind that the RS-232 specification calls for the cable length to be no greater than 50
feet (although it is not unusual to be able to operate over distances of 150 to 250 feet), and the connectors must be of the appropriate
gender (male or female) to mate properly.  For best results, a shielded cable should be used, with the shield connected to signal ground.
Since the PMX84 serial interface ground is also tied (indirectly) to the analog signal ground, undesirable ground loops may occur when the
PMX84 is connected to a PC (if the system grounding is not carefully designed).  For best performance, the PC ground and the chassis
ground of the PMX84 should be at the same potential, and the PC should get AC power from the same source as the PMX84 (and any
other audio equipment which is connected to the PMX84).

Serial Interface Data Communications Parameters:  The PMX84 communicates through the serial interface at a rate of 9600 bits per
second, with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.  The PMX84 utilizes a subset of the standard 7-bit ASCII character set.  The eighth data
bit of each character (the most significant bit) should always be 0.  The computer should not echo the characters it receives.  The computer
should not be set for either hardware (DTR) or software (XON/XOFF) flow control.  The baud rate may be changed to 2400 bits per second
by means an internal jumper strap (J31).  Jumper strap J31 is located on the right front corner of the lower circuit board, directly in front of
the microprocessor (U36).  To select 2400 baud rate:  1)  Disconnect power from the PMX84.  2)  Remove top panel.  3)  Using needle-
nose pliers, lift jumper strap J31 and move it over one pin (to the left).  4)  Replace top panel & turn power on.

Summary of Contents for ADVANTAGE PMX84

Page 1: ...PMX84 Programmable Matrix Switcher Operation Manual Biamp Systems 10074 S W Arctic Drive Beaverton Oregon 97005 U S A 503 641 7287 http www biamp com an affiliate of Rauland Borg Corp...

Page 2: ...provided on plug in barrier strip terminals linking of multiple units for increased matrix inputs outputs all inputs are assignable to all outputs in any configuration input output assignments via on...

Page 3: ...controls adjust gain at the associated inputs to compensate for different signal levels For best performance set Trim so the 10 indicator is activated only by occasional peaks in signal level When th...

Page 4: ...uch as a preset Control buttons are defined to affect input output assignments using on off toggle and no operation functions Each control button can have different functions assigned to it depending...

Page 5: ...or VCRs Likewise other infrared controllers will not provide proper control of Biamp equipment The Transmitter requires two AAA batteries which are included with the unit user installed The Transmitte...

Page 6: ...ircumstances the button labelling indicates which input number is assigned to which output letter Example button 1 A assigns Input 1 to Output A button 2 B assigns Input 2 to Output B button 3 C assig...

Page 7: ...4 priority group are open no paging a special button definition may be activated which selects a fall back assignment such as background music Logic Inputs may also be set for normal or binary modes o...

Page 8: ...ers logic 1 16 ground pin 1 16 pin 17 25 logic inputs 13 1 25 14 13 1 25 14 multiple switches to single Logic Input 13 1 25 14 single switch to multiple Logic Inputs 13 1 25 14 multiple switches to mu...

Page 9: ...ply 929 0011 00 12 Volt DPDT Relays 520 0064 00 and 1N4004 Diodes 190 0003 09 are available from Biamp When a logic output goes on the associated relay may be wired to perform on off or A B switching...

Page 10: ...pin 1 16 pin 17 25 logic outputs 1 13 14 25 12 Volts DC Power Supply Logic Output 1 1N4004 Diode Contacts Coil common normally closed normally open PMX84 Pin 1 Pin 25 12V Relay PMX84 12 Volts DC Powe...

Page 11: ...ows 95 Start menu then type A SETUP and click OK System Requirements Windows 95 with 8MB RAM 2MB available hard disk space A serial port is required for actual on line operation and control of a PMX84...

Page 12: ...is allowed two button definitions one for switch closed and one for switch open Button definitions are also available for when certain groups of Logic Inputs are all open The Logic Inputs screen also...

Page 13: ...ened In the binary room combining mode Logic Inputs 1 8 operate normally however Logic Inputs 13 16 are unused disabled The bottom section of the screen selects the desired grouping of Logic Input Pri...

Page 14: ...d button 30 _ no definition assigned button 03 D no definition assigned button 17 R no definition assigned button 31 no definition assigned button 04 E no definition assigned button 18 S no definition...

Page 15: ...ware being used When trying to solve an interfacing problem the most important thing to remember is that an output of one device should connect to one or more inputs of the other device and that two o...

Page 16: ...pin female male PMX84 to PC 25 Pin Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 n a RxD TxD DTR n a RTS n a n a ground 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CD RxD TxD DTR ground DSR RTS CTS RI PC 9 pi...

Page 17: ...pad in patch pad in patch pad in patch pad in patch pad in patch pad in patch pad main patch main stack DC out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E17934 12VDC 15W Class 2 main out EX patch expansion input patch expansio...

Page 18: ...tch expansion input outputs inputs remote inputs 1 2 3 4 gnd IR2 IR3 gnd IR2 IR3 gnd IR2 IR3 gnd IR2 IR3 logic outputs logic inputs serial port 27V 15VA 50 60 Hz Class 2 wiring 10 10 10 10 MADE IN U S...

Page 19: ...c inputs serial port 27V 15VA 50 60 Hz Class 2 wiring 10 10 10 10 MADE IN U S A BIAMP SYSTEMS Portland Oregon an affiliate of Rauland Borg Corp level 5 level 6 level 7 level 8 level C level D patch ex...

Page 20: ...A 50 60 Hz Class 2 wiring 10 10 10 10 MADE IN U S A BIAMP SYSTEMS Portland Oregon an affiliate of Rauland Borg Corp level 5 level 6 level 7 level 8 level C level D patch expansion input patch expansio...

Page 21: ...V 15VA 50 60 Hz Class 2 wiring 10 10 10 10 MADE IN U S A BIAMP SYSTEMS Portland Oregon an affiliate of Rauland Borg Corp level 5 level 6 level 7 level 8 level C level D patch expansion input patch exp...

Page 22: ...VA 50 60 Hz Class 2 wiring 10 10 10 10 MADE IN U S A BIAMP SYSTEMS Portland Oregon an affiliate of Rauland Borg Corp level 5 level 6 level 7 level 8 level C level D patch expansion input patch expansi...

Page 23: ...s A D 8 by 4 crosspoint matrix 10 patch level front panel input output assignment displays x4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 microprocessor Remote Ports 1 4 Logic Inputs 1 16 Logic Outputs 1 16 Emergency Override Se...

Page 24: ...sion in unbalanced Maximum Input input patch expansion in Output Impedance output balanced patch unbalanced Maximum Output output balanced patch unbalanced Input Off Attenuation 20Hz 20kHz 4dBu Logic...

Page 25: ...contrary to BIAMP Systems s recommendations 4 Electro magnetic fans electrolytic capacitors and the normal wear and tear of appearance items such as paint knobs handles and covers is not covered unde...

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