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Soundweb
TM
Rear panel details
Each network socket on the SW9000 can be thought of as a terminal device node. The
unit allows each branch of the network connected to each socket to act as a ‘ring’. Note
that several cables may be used to interconnect two or more SW9000 devices, and so
increase the number of audio channels that may be passed between them. The
connecting cable is CAT. 5 network cable, terminated with RJ45 connectors, with all 8
cores wired straight through.
Note that the twisted pairs in any CAT.5 network cable must be wired to the following pin
pairs at each terminal (see page 8 for diagram):
1 (White-Orange) with 2 (Orange) 3 (White-Green) with 6 (Green)
4
(Blue) with 5 (White-Blue)
7 (White-Brown) with 8 (Brown)
Note:
There must be at least
1 (one)
9088 unit in the network, with only one node
connected. For example, if you wish to have two 9000 units and one 9088 unit in the
same network, the 9088
must
be a terminal device.
An example system showing possible connection set-ups.
DCD
DSR
RX
RTS
TX
GROUND
CTS
DTR
N/C
Mains inlet
Mains inlet
Mains inlet
Mains inlet
Mains inlet
IEC power connector for removable mains supply.
Fuse holder
Fuse holder
Fuse holder
Fuse holder
Fuse holder
Mains fuse - requires a 20mm T1A type fuse.
Aux RS232
Aux RS232
Aux RS232
Aux RS232
Aux RS232
This is for connection to a PC, modem, AMX panel or other RS232 controller. A control
PC may be connected here, or via the front panel RS232 port. The pin out is as follows: