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Instructions for the DDI-3 DataPort Accessory Card

I. INTRODUCTION

The DDI-3 DataPort Accessory Card converts a QSC amplifier’s DataPort to an eight-position terminal block, providing

convenient access to the pins of the amplifier’s DataPort; this is useful for connecting input signals or implementing a

remote on/off (standby) system without using a DataPort cable. Four solder pads provide access to the amplifier’s output

voltage and current monitors.

QSC ISA, CX, DCA, SRA, PowerLight, and PowerLight 2 Series amplifiers feature a DataPort for every two audio channels.

Therefore, one- and two-channel models have one DataPort, while four-channel models have two and eight-channel models

have four. On the four- and eight-channel CX and DCA models, only the DataPort for channels 1 and 2 has the power supply

standby feature. ISA models do not have power supply standby or output voltage and current monitoring.

ON/OFF CONTROL

A TTL-type logic 

low 

at DataPort pin 2, such as a short to ground (Figure 2), puts the power supply in

standby. Opening the short will restart the power supply, with no inrush current surge. To control multiple

amplifiers with a single switch, use diodes to isolate them from each other (Figure 3).

INPUTS

Through its DataPort, an amplifier’s input sensitivity (the input voltage required to reach full rated output

power) is approximately 3 volts RMS, at full gain and with an 8

 load on each channel. Use the 

+

 and 

-

terminals for balanced connections; the 

AGND 

terminal is audio ground, for conecting a cable shield when

necessary. For unbalanced connections, connect the signal conductor to the 

+

 terminal and the cable shield

to both the 

AGND 

and 

-

 terminals.

OUTPUT MONITORS

There is a V

MON

 and an I

MON

 output for each amplifier channel. The V

MON

 output is a sample of the

amplifier channel’s output voltage, scaled so that full output into an 8

 load equals approximately 3 volts

RMS. The I

MON

 output is a voltage proportional to and in phase with the amplifier channel’s output current; the

scaling varies among the various amplifier models; contact QSC for details if you wish to use this feature.

STBY

CGND

CH2+

CH2-

AGND

CH1+

CH1-

AGND

VMN1

IMN1

IMN2

VMN2

STBY

CGND

CH2+

CH2-

AGND

CH1+

CH1-

AGND

VMN1

IMN1

IMN2

VMN2

Run

Standby

STBY

STBY

STBY

CGND

CGND

CGND

CH2+

CH2+

CH2+

CH2-

CH2-

CH2-

AGND

AGND

AGND

CH1+

CH1+

CH1+

CH1-

CH1-

CH1-

AGND

AGND

AGND

VMN1

VMN1

VMN1

IMN1

IMN1

IMN1

IMN2

IMN2

IMN2

VMN2

VMN2

VMN2

Run

Standby

1N914, 1N4148, etc.

Figure 3. On/off control of several
amplfiers with a single switch

II. INSTALLATION

The DDI-3 kit (QSC part # SG-000235-00) includes these items:

DDI-3 board

Two #4-40 × ¼” black screws

Installation guide

Use this procedure to install the DDI-3:

1.

Turn off the amplifier.

2.

If you are using the output voltage or current monitoring features, solder the wires to the appropriate pads on the DDI-3 before attaching

it to the amplifier.

3.

Plug the DDI-3 into the amplifier’s DataPort. Use the two screws included to secure it; do not overtighten them.

4.

To attach a wire to the DDI-3, strip about 5 mm (0.2”) of insulation from the wire. Twist the exposed wire strands together and make sure

there are no stray ones. Turn the screw on the terminal counterclockwise until you can fully insert the wire end into the terminal. Turn

the screw clockwise until the terminal clamps the wire securely. Repeat for all the wires needed.

5.

The amplifier is ready for use.

Figure 1. The DDI-3

Figure 2. On/off control of a
single amplifier

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