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USB Connection to DPM
Figure 1
item 12 illustrates the product’s front-panel USB Type B port. Connect the USB cable to a laptop running QSC’s DPM Manager to configure
the DPM.
Local Tthernet connection to DPM
Figure 2
item 2 is used to connect the DPM to a network switch to allow setup, control and monitoring over Ethernet.
Configuring the DPM
DPM Manager is used to configure the DPM product. This includes configuring the device properties, the DSP objects, audio and control I/O and
Presets. The network communications properties must be configured using DPM Manager over USB so that all networking properties are in place
before the DPM is added to a local area network (if your deployment requires networking).
Once the DPM product is configured, DPM Manager can then be used to manage one or more DPM products over a local area network. Alternately,
an SNMP-based management system may be used to monitor and control the DPM.
Refer to the information in the DPM Manager Help for additional information on product configuration, management and network connectivity.
Connections
AC Power Cord
Insert the molded receptacle of the AC power cord into the AC power inlet on the back of the DPM product. Plug the AC line connector into an AC
outlet. The power supply on the DPM product will accept from 100 to 240V, 50 to 60 Hz.
etwork
Connect one end of a data communications cable terminated with an RJ45 plug into the Ethernet receptacle on the rear panel of the DPM product.
Ensure that the lock tab on the cable engages with the RJ45 receptacle on the DPM rear panel connector. Note: data communications cabling must be
rated CAT-3 or better for 10 Mbps network connections or rated CAT-5 or better for 100 Mbps network connections.
Hearing and Visually Impaired Outputs (H.I./V.I.)
The Hearing Impaired and Visually Impaired special mix outputs are balanced outputs that are combined into a single 5-terminal
Euro style (a.k.a. Phoenix) receptacle. This combo receptacle includes a common ground for both the H.I. and V.I. outputs.
Terminate the mating 5-terminal Euro plug and insert it into the DPM rear panel receptacle as shown in
Figure 3
. The DPM
rear panel label provides a pin-out of the receptacle signals. Note: a standard 3-terminal plug may be used if only one output is
required.
Automation Inputs
The automation inputs use an RJ45 connector. The Automation Inputs can be connected to relay contacts or a switch.
Relay Outputs
Two relay outputs are provided via two 3-terminal Euro style (a.k.a. Phoenix) receptacles. Relay contacts are floating
and rated for 30 VDC at 1A. Each output includes one common terminal, one normally open contact (N.O.) and one
normally closed (N.C.) contact. These terminals are labeled C, NO and NC, respectively on the DPM rear panel. When
the relay is not energized, the C terminal is connected to the NC contact and the NO contact is not connected. When
the relay is energized, the C terminal is connected to the NO contact and the NC contact is not connected.
— Figure 3 —
Automation In (RJ45)
Pin #
Description
1
GPI 1
2
GPI 2
3
GPI 3
4
GPI 5
5
GPI 6
6
GPI 4
7
UNUSED
8
GND