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REAR PANEL
Digital I/O
With the optional Digital I/O card installed up to 8 channels
of digital I/O is available. The back-panels “option area” is
already prepared for this and the I/O card is easily installed
at your local TC Electronic Service center.
The digital I/O's are accessed through a standard D-SUB
25-pin connector with a similar pin-layout as found on e.g.
System6000 and any Yamaha digital AES/EBU I/O cards.
A 25-pin Sub-D to XLR connectors is supplied as standard.
Analog and digital Outputs are available adjacently,
however, the Inputs must be selected at the I/O
Configuration page accessed via the Setup menu. Please
refer to the description of the Setup page later in this
manual for further information
Word Clock - BNC
Word Clock Input on BNC connector is also available on
the digital I/O card, enabling external clock to control the
EQ Station. Clock Source is selected on the Setup page.
Control and Network
Ethernet
Standard Ethernet running TCP/IP is available, enabling
you to hook-up multiple EQ Stations in a network, and to
connect any PC as an external control interface.
A free-of-charge Virtual EQ editor is downloadable from
www.tcelectronic.com
Due to the choice of standard TCP/IP protocol, it is
possible to connect any standard TCP/IP based wireless
network (LAN) to the system, enabling full wireless remote
control of all features in EQ Station from any standard PC
or Tablet PC or Labtop having wireless LAN built-in.
A built-in passive HUB makes it very easy to daisy chain
multiple EQ Station's to quickly establish a network. This
way you do not need an external HUB or network-switch to
connect multiple EQ Stations. However, in larger setups
increased speed on the user-interface can be achieved by
using a HUB-switch.
Please refer to the setups described on page 35 for more
information.
MIDI IN/OUT
Standard MIDI connection for external MIDI control of
Program Change and Control Change messages.
MIDI will be implemented in a later software update.
Remote RS 232 - Motofader 64
A 9-pin D-SUB connector located next to the MIDI I/O's is
used for connecting a Motofader 64.
When the Motofader is connected to an EQ Station, it is
possible to access all channels on the Ethernet network
from the Motofader 64 connected to any EQ Station in the
network.
The signal running between the EQ Station and the
Motofader is standard serial-data, but encrypted to make
sure that other products cannot accidentally interfere the
signal.
Power
EQ station is equipped with switch-mode power-supply that
accepts from 100 to 240 V, 50-60Hz