
mc²96 Installation & Service Guide
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5. Service Procedures
5.9
Bayserver & Gateserver Switch Settings
Within each channel and central bay, individual panels and displays connect to an Ethernet Bayserver or
Gateserver (mounted behind the display). In both cases, the servers have a number of switches which are used
as follows.
·
S1 DIP Switch 1 (One PSU only)
– set to ON if only one PSU is connected.
·
S1 DIP Switch 2 (PSU Connected)
– set to ON if a PSU block is installed in the bay.
·
S1 DIP Switch 3 (Mirror Desk)
– set to ON if the bay is part of a Mirror Desk.
·
S1 DIP Switch 4 (GUI Mode)
– sets the GUI mode: ON = Central GUI, OFF = Channel Display.
·
S1 DIP Switch 5, 6, 7, 8
– are unused and should be set to OFF.
·
SW1 Rotary Switch (Address)
– sets the bay index, counted from left to right (in two's) as viewed from
the front of the frame starting at 0.
You may need to adjust the settings if you are replacing a TFT display or adding an extender frame.
Start by setting the
S1 DIP Switches 1, 2
and
3
to the correct positions (as described above).
If the server is fitted to a central bay, set the
S1 DIP Switch 4 (GUI Mode)
to
ON
and the
SW1 Rotary Switch
(Address)
to
0
.
If the server is fitted to a channel bay, then set the
S1 DIP Switch 4 (GUI Mode)
to
OFF
and the
SW1 Rotary
Switch (Address)
to the correct index number (
0
,
2
,
4
, etc).
The example below shows the correct settings for a 48-fader frame:
Adding a Stand Alone Extender
If an extender is added to the left of the main frame, then set the extender's
Address
to
0
, and shift the
Address
of each channel bay in the main frame upwards (for example, to
2
,
4
,
6
, etc).
If the extender is added to the right of the main frame, then only the address in the extender needs to be set. This
should be counted upwards from the main frame. So to add an extender to our 48-fader example, its
Address
should be set to
6
.