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SS 2.1 Term III Installation and Operation Manual

DESCRIPTION

FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

Source and Mute Switches:

Each switch represents an input to be routed to the switcher’s output. The switches
are highly reliable switches, which will give the user years of dependable service.
Each switch has an associated LED indicator, which will illuminate when that par-
ticular source is routed to the output.  When a source is selected, the previous source
will be deselected, (interlock).  The enable switch (when enabled) requires the user
to hold this switch closed while selecting any of the other front panel switches.  The
front panel power LED illuminates when power is applied to the unit.

REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

Power:

Connect the 2.1mm barrel type power connector into the unit and the 9 vac, 500-ma
wall transformer into a 120 Vac 50-60 Hz power source.  (CE, 220 Vac 50-60 Hz
wall transformer OPTIONAL)

Audio and Remote Connectors:

The rear panel contains all the inputs, outputs and remote control interfacing con-
nectors.  All audio I/O and remote control connections are through pluggable screw
terminals with mating connectors.  The multi-drop serial port is equipped with a
modular RJ-11 jack.  

INSTALLATION  GUIDELINES

Dip Switch setup:

Follow the tables below for options:

Unit ID

SW5-1

SW5-2

ID 0  *

OFF

OFF

ID 1

ON

OFF

ID 2

OFF

ON

ID 3

ON

ON

Baud Rate

SW5-3

SW5-4

2400

ON

OFF

9600  *

OFF

OFF

19200

OFF

ON

38400

ON

ON

Power Up

SW5-5

User selected

ON

Last source selected  *

OFF

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Summary of Contents for SS 2.1/Terminal III

Page 1: ...ent Revisions of this information or new editions may be issued to incorporate such changes Broadcast Tools is a registered trademark of Broadcast Tools Inc Copyright 1989 2011 by Broadcast Tools Inc...

Page 2: ...Product Description 4 Features 4 Applications 4 Front Panel Description 5 Rear Panel Description 5 Installation Guidelines 5 Dip switch setup 5 Inspection 7 Removal of the source termination resistor...

Page 3: ...t in a hazardous condition WHO TO CONTACT FOR HELP If you have any questions regarding your product or you need assistance please con tact your distributor from whom you purchased this equipment If yo...

Page 4: ...by front panel switches and LED indicators contact closures 5 volt TTL CMOS logic levels and or the multi drop RS 232 serial port Removable screw terminals Euro are provided for audio and remote contr...

Page 5: ...ED illuminates when power is applied to the unit REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION Power Connect the 2 1mm barrel type power connector into the unit and the 9 vac 500 ma wall transformer into a 120 Vac 50 60 Hz...

Page 6: ...onnected to the SS 2 1 Term III be looped through ferrite cores to suppress RF Surge protection with RF filtering such as the Tripp Lite ISOBAR 4 is also suggested for the power transformer The purcha...

Page 7: ...hannel cut its leads and discard the resistors STEP 3 BENCH TEST Place each unit on a workspace and connect power to the unit Check to see if the power LED is lit Connect an audio source to stereo inp...

Page 8: ...anel switches are brought out through the rear panel remote control con nector providing a means of controlling the SS 2 1 Term III from a remote point These digital inputs may be a momentary or susta...

Page 9: ...witches NOTE This switch is NOT associated with any of the remote control functions JP3 NO Brings the N O contact for K4 out to the remote control terminal NC Brings the N C contact for K4 out to the...

Page 10: ...SS 2 1 III Term may be cascaded serially to operate from the same serial port The first step is to assign ID s to each SS 2 1 III Term One suggestion is to assign ID1 to the first SS 2 1 III Term and...

Page 11: ...omentary switches Remote Momentary or sustained compatible with 5 volts CMOS TTL logic open collector or contact closures to ground Serial Multi drop RS 232 Receive only 1200 or 2400 9600 19200 38400...

Page 12: ...NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BYAPPLICABLE LAW BROADCAST TOOLSAND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIMALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IM...

Page 13: ...ne at www broadcasttools com Copyright 1989 2011 by Broadcast Tools Inc All Rights Reserved SS 2 1 III Term LT AES SOURCE Console Automation etc AES Input 1 AES Output LT LT Processing AES Input 2 EAS...

Page 14: ...ley WA 98284 360 854 9559 Fax 360 854 9479 Visit us online at www broadcasttools com Copyright 1989 2011 by Broadcast Tools Inc All Rights Reserved SS 2 1 III Term OUT OUT RT LT SOURCE Console Automat...

Page 15: ...360 854 9559 Fax 360 854 9479 Visit us online at www broadcasttools com Copyright 1989 2011 by Broadcast Tools Inc All Rights Reserved SS 2 1 III Term LT AES SOURCE Console Automation etc AES Input 1...

Page 16: ...pplication 131 State Street Sedro Woolley WA 98284 360 854 9559 Fax 360 854 9479 Visit us online at www broadcasttools com Copyright 1989 2011 by Broadcast Tools Inc All Rights Reserved SS 2 1 III Ter...

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