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Utility/Diagnostic Functions

SafeMode Switch

Location of Safe Mode switch:

 The front panel has a small access hole on the left side, just left of the Power indicator. It is not 

labeled to help prevent accidental use. The Safe Mode switch can be operated by using a paperclip (or similar item) inserted into 
the access hole and pushing. 

Safe mode: Use if the RAVE 520uz becomes inoperable (or behaves in completely unexpected ways) after updating

firmware.

If the RAVE 520uz operates in an unexpected way or is not responding to any communications after a new firmware file is 
uploaded to it, it is likely the file was corrupted during transfer. If this occurs, there is a “backup” program in the RAVE 520uz that 
will enable you to communicate with it.

How to put the RAVE 520uz into safe mode:

1-

 

Turn off the power to the RAVE 520uz by unplugging it from the AC outlet.

2-

 

Depress the Safe Mode switch and keep it depressed while plugging the unit back in (power on).

3-

 The RAVE 520uz is now in “safe mode”. You may release the switch.

You should now be able to re-establish limited TCP/IP communications with the RAVE 520uz. Once communication has been re-
established, the file transfer can be tried again or the old application file used until the source of the data transfer problem can be 
found. Also, QSControl.net WILL NOT communicate with the RAVE 520uz if it is in “safe mode”. You may communicate only using 
TFTP, Telnet, or RS-232.

RS-232 Serial Port I/O Interface

The RS-232 connector on the rear panel is used as a serial port input/output (I/O). This I/O port is used for accessing Ethernet/IP 
settings, stand alone control capabilities, system “health” data, firmware version information and other related data.

Should any system problems arise, the data that may be accessed through this interface can help to track down the problem. The 
most common items that might be used are “Display Network Settings” and “Enter Network Setup”. Many of the remaining selec-
tions would typically be used for troubleshooting purposes along with a QSC technical representative prompting you to access par-
ticular menu items so the data can be interpreted.

Connection is made using a normal serial cable between your computer’s serial port and the RS-232 port of the RAVE 520uz. Once 
properly connected, a “dumb-terminal” program (such as

 Hyper Terminal

, a widely used version on most Windows-based PC’s) is 

started and communication established between the PC and the RAVE 520uz. 

Following is the basic procedure for starting up 

Hyper Terminal,

 naming the connection, specifying the communications settings 

and an example of “what you should see” for a text-menu once the communications link has been established. If programs other 
than

 Hyper Terminal 

are used, you will need to follow your software’s instructions for establishing communications through your 

PC’s COM (serial) port.

Summary of Contents for RAVE 520uz

Page 1: ...TD 000201 00 rev A TD 000201 00 RAVE 520uz 8 input CobraNet Enabled Signal Processor Hardware Manual...

Page 2: ...ord 5 Reliable Earthing Grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS A NON RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERY LITHIUM IS A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE S...

Page 3: ...Thus the sound system can be operated via several computers roaming wireless laptops tablets etc all at the same time from anywhere a connection to the QSControl net network is available The QSControl...

Page 4: ...lities to both RAVE and QSControl net Our latest code releases and access to up to date information on RAVE and QSCon trol net are available at www qscontrol net We invite you to visit us there We ve...

Page 5: ...pologies please visit http www qscaudio com products network resources htm and http www peakaudio com CobraNet background html Notes on Network Systems Design As with any communications system the rel...

Page 6: ...is a TCP IP standards compliant network system and therefore supports operation on network repeaters switches and routers When implementing the Two Wire Interface the QSControl net segment does not r...

Page 7: ...ion while passing audio between them all without a network switch However you would have to physically connect your computer first to one unit and then to the other With this elementary connection you...

Page 8: ...to point Though the example shows only one RAVE 520uz and one audio destination product such as the BASIS 922az as many devices may be connected as there are available switch ports All RAVE BASIS unit...

Page 9: ...t audio traffic This config uration essentially provides a dedicated network for RAVE BASIS management including the system controller and a second dedicated network for CobraNet audio As with the pre...

Page 10: ...ith its own network switch Therefore traffic segmentation is physical rather than logical Example 5 also pro vides an additional level of fault tolerance although at the expense of additional network...

Page 11: ...pment rack Rack mounting is optional Adhesive rubber feet are included for non rack mount installations Use them to prevent the unit from scratching or marring support surfaces Rack Mounting Rack moun...

Page 12: ...ystem is used for real time adjustments and configuration of audio systems we recommend all Windows Power Options located in the Windows Control Panel features be disabled Display hard drive system st...

Page 13: ...ily mute allow ing the RAVE 520uz to synchronize with its internal clock If CobraNet network connection is re established the audio will mute again while the RAVE 520uz synchronizes with CobraNet Conf...

Page 14: ...nal block connectors into the input recep tacles Connection pin out is printed on the rear label for reference Refer to the illustrations for balanced and unbalanced connections Use balanced audio inp...

Page 15: ...oning AC out let it will power up and briefly display a welcome screen on the LCD display POWER Indicator This blue indicator illuminates when the RAVE 520uz is plugged into a properly functioning AC...

Page 16: ...cept knob is active for many displayed items allowing you to scroll through choices by rotating the control and accepting choices entering by pushing in on the control The accessible menus and sub men...

Page 17: ...creen accessed becomes the new power up default Boot Screen Right side buttons serve as up down navigation Arrow characters indicate right side button context If additional menus are available the arr...

Page 18: ...cify the installation directory or accept the default location 9 You will be prompted to select an installation accessible by everyone non secure or an installation accessible only to you secure Selec...

Page 19: ...verify IP addresses are set correctly verify Subnet masks are set correctly and verify AC power is properly applied to the RAVE 19 Click on the sign of the RAVE 520uz in the inventory root then the s...

Page 20: ...currently 16 bit 20 bit and 24 bit Audio via inbound bundles may be in any combination of these resolu tions and the RAVE will process the data accordingly All DACs will process 24 bit audio though th...

Page 21: ...cate with the RAVE 520uz if it is in safe mode You may communicate only using TFTP Telnet or RS 232 RS 232 Serial Port I O Interface The RS 232 connector on the rear panel is used as a serial port inp...

Page 22: ...click OK to continue If all the connections and communications settings are correct the main Hyper Terminal window will open 6 The Hyper Terminal main window will appear next but blank Type the letter...

Page 23: ...opening a Telnet session 1 To open the Telnet session Click START select RUN type Telnet followed by a space then the IP address of the RAVE 520uz you want to communicate with in the text box and cli...

Page 24: ...trically balanced Grounding All shield terminals connected to chassis Pinout 1 2 3 CHASSIS GND Input Impedance nom Balanced 6 81k ohms Unbalanced 13 6k ohms Common Mode Rejection 20Hz 20KHz min 54dB 2...

Page 25: ...nd referenced Pinout 1 Signal 2 CHASSIS GND Normal Operating Range Reads signals between 0 5V nominally Potentiometer Operation Use 10K for full range Voltage Tolerance 48V Current Output 0 5mA with 1...

Page 26: ...26 Dimensions...

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Page 28: ...suppliers be held liable for any damages consequential incidental or otherwise including any claims for lost profits and or savings resulting from any attempted integration of QSControl products with...

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