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SS 4.1 MLR/RJ Installation and Operation Manual

OPERATION

Open Collector and Silence Sense Relay Outputs

The SS 4.1 MLR/RJ has four open collector outputs that are used to indicate channel
selection status. OC1 indicates for Input 1, OC2 indicates for Input 2, etc. The status
open collector (OCx) output for the selected channel will go low to ground (GND)
providing a return for an LED indicator, TTL/CMOS logic or relay.  External pull-up
resistors may be required in some installations. In addition to the open collector out-
puts located on TB3, the SPDT silence sense alarm relay contacts are also present,
labeled SS-NC (normally closed), SS-NO (normally open) and SS-CM (common.)

(Top row, TB3)

Open Collector/Silence Sense Relay Outputs

OC1

OC2

OC3

OC4

SSNC

SSNO

SSCM

GND

See Above

(Bottom Row, TB3)

RS-232 Serial Port (RJ-11 Jack):

This RJ-11 jack is used to connect the SS 4.1 MLR/RJ to a computer’s COM port for
RS-232 serial operation using the included reverse modular cable with 9-pin “S9”
female D-sub adapter. If your PC does not have a built-in RS-232 serial port but does
have USB, then a USB-to-serial adapter cable is a good way to add serial capability.
We recommend USB-to-serial adapter cables that use the FTDI chipset and have had
good results with the model “SBT-FTDI” from Sabrent.

CAUTION!

Installation of the SS
4.1 MLR/RJ in high RF
environments should be
performed with care.
The station ground
should be connected to
the designated chassis
ground terminal using
a 20 to 24-gauge wire.

NOTE:

For wiring information,
refer to the grids in this
section of the manual,
the silk-screen text on
the rear panel of the
product or the fraction-
al schematic in the
appendix.

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Summary of Contents for SS 4.1 MLR

Page 1: ...products are registered trademarks of Broadcast Tools Inc Copyright 1989 2020 by Broadcast Tools Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed without permission Vi...

Page 2: ...llation Operation 5 Input selection push buttons 5 LED indicators 5 Power 5 I O Connections 6 Audio Inputs and Output 6 PIP GPI Remote Control Inputs 7 Open Collector Outputs 8 Configuration jumper se...

Page 3: ...f the SS 4 1 MLR RJ Broadcast Tools Inc is unable to support NON Broadcast Tools software hardware or NON Broadcast Tools computer hardware software problems If you experience these problems please re...

Page 4: ...relays utilizing 2 form C bifurcated crossbar silver alloy with gold overlay contacts Four shielded RJ45 audio input jacks and one shielded RJ45 audio output jack Removable euro block screw terminal...

Page 5: ...Input Mute and Enable push buttons Each of the four audio inputs and mute can be selected via its front panel push button labelled 1 2 3 4 and Mute respectively Each input push button has an associat...

Page 6: ...hannel has a pair of resistors channel 1 L R R30 R31 channel 2 L R R32 R33 channel 3 L R R34 R35 and channel 4 L R R36 R37 If you are using the SS 4 1 MLR RJ applications other than switching analog a...

Page 7: ...For example pulsing the MUTE input to ground would turn off the output of the SS 4 1 MLR RJ until a front panel source switch is pressed a different remote control input is activated the unit is powe...

Page 8: ...2 OC3 OC4 SSNC SSNO SSCM GND See Above Bottom Row TB3 RS 232 Serial Port RJ 11 Jack This RJ 11 jack is used to connect the SS 4 1 MLR RJ to a computer s COM port for RS 232 serial operation using the...

Page 9: ...les below for SW9 dip switch configuration options Note To select an input at power up with SW9 6 ON hold down the push but ton for the desired input channel or mute until the front panel LEDs flash R...

Page 10: ...for each unit using the configuration DIP switches zero is the factory default setting Never duplicate addresses Note If your PC does not have a built in RS 232 serial port but does have USB then a US...

Page 11: ...lent uU Sends unit firmware version name version lf uY Display configuration uZx Echo character x to serial control port for debugging command strings uCEx Enable error and good responses if x Y defau...

Page 12: ...6 Set Last Step Channel Now 4 7 Lock Unlock Front Panel Now UNLOCKED 8 Set EAS Controlled Input Now Off S Turn ON audio input M Turn OFF audio V Save Audio State for Power Up C Show Configuration and...

Page 13: ...600 19200 38400 8 N 1 Status Front Panel LED Indicators Remote Four channel open collector status outputs One SPST Silence Sense relay 1 amp 30 VDC maximum Refer to the frac tional schematic and or te...

Page 14: ...O 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 IMP...

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