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RS485 Control Thru Bus (DB-9 connector type)
This Thru network connection is used to pass information to other units in the DriveRack™ net-
work link.
RS485 Control Bus Input (RJ-45 connector type)
This input network connection is used to receive information being sent from other units in the
DriveRack™ network link.
RS485 Control Thru Bus (RJ-45 connector type)
This Thru network connection is used to pass information to other units in the DriveRack™ net-
work link.
Termination LEDs
These LEDS indicate when network is properly terminated. The Green LED indicates that the net-
work has been correctly terminated.
Remote Controller In Connection
This DB-9 type input connection is used to send and receive information from the 480 Remote
DriveRack™ Unit.
PC Connection
This DB-9 type connection is used to send and receive information to and from the GUI interface.
Outputs 1-8
The output section of the 482 DriveRack™ offers eight electronically balanced XLR connectors.
Inputs 1-4
The input section of the 482 DriveRack™ offers four electronically balanced XLR connectors.
Inputs 3 and 4 offer Line/RTA switches that allow you to run a real time audio analyzer micro-
phone directly into the input of the 482 DriveRack™. The four XLR inputs of the 482 DriveRack™
also offer Pin 1 lift switches which lift the ground of the selected XLR input pair when pressed.
Warning -
For proper operation of the RTA microphone, the RTA button must be depressed and
the ground /lift switch must be in the grounded position. When the RTA button on the back panel
is depressed, 48V phantom power is applied to pins 2 and 3 of the XLR connector. To maintain
a proper ground return for the phantom power, the ground/lift switch must be in the grounded
position. This will prevent the possibility of electrical shock.
1.6 Front Panel (482)
Getting Started
Section 1
DriveRack
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Summary of Contents for DriveRack 480
Page 1: ...User Manual CompleteEqualization LoudspeakerManagementSystem 480 481 482 480R...
Page 6: ...INTRO CUSTOMER SERVICE INFO Defining the DriveRack WARRANTY INFO INTRODUCTION DriveRack...
Page 11: ...Getting Started Section 1 DriveRack...
Page 19: ...EDITING FUNCTIONS Editing Functions Section 2 DriveRack...
Page 23: ...2 5 Navigating the EQ Sections Editing Functions Section 2 DriveRack 13 DriveRack User Manual...
Page 24: ...Editing Functions 14 Section 2 DriveRack 2 6 Navigating the XOVER DriveRack User Manual...
Page 25: ...2 7 Navigating the RTA Editing Functions Section 2 DriveRack 15 DriveRack User Manual...
Page 26: ...Editing Functions 16 Section 2 DriveRack 2 8 Navigating the Delay DriveRack User Manual...
Page 30: ...CONFIGURATION FUNCTIONS SOFTWARE Section 3 DriveRack...
Page 40: ...DETAILED PARAMETERS PARAMETERS Section 4 DriveRack...
Page 52: ...STORING PROGRAM CHANGES Storing Programs Section 5 DriveRack...
Page 56: ...UTILITIES SECTION Utilities Section 6 DriveRack...
Page 66: ...NETWORK FUNCTIONS Network Functions DriveRack...
Page 82: ...480R Remote Controller Section 8 DriveRack...
Page 90: ...APPLICATION GUIDE Section 9 DriveRack...
Page 97: ...Appendix DriveRack...
Page 114: ...DriveRack User Manual 106 Appendix A DriveRack A 9 Input and Output Diagrams...