12/17/2018
Expert Sleepers - FHX-1 Output Expander for FH-1 User Manual
http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/fhx1usermanual.html
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FHX-1s are connected in the same manner. All the expansion cables are oriented the same way - if you nd
yourself twisting the cables, chances are you're inserting the ends incorrectly. With a row of FH-1/FHX-1s,
all the cables should stay at.
Note that each FHX-1 requires its own individual power connector as well as the expansion connector.
Jumpers
Jumpers
There are 11 possible jumper positions on the FHX-1's PCB.
Output level jumpers
Output level jumpers
The 8 jumpers numbered JP1-8, situated in a row above the jack sockets, set the voltage range for each
output. The options are:
±5V - jumper in lower position (factory default setting)
0-10V - jumper in upper position
0-5V - jumper not tted
Expander selection jumpers
Expander selection jumpers
Next to the Expansion IN connector are two 3-way jumper blocks numbered JP9 & JP10. These are used to
select which of the possible 8 expansion channels this FHX-1 responds to.
Channel 'zero' is the FH-1 or FH-2 itself. Channels 1-7 are the expansions channels, corresponding to
outputs 9-64.
The expansion channel is selected by placing jumper links in a binary pattern between JP9 and JP10. As
shipped (and as in the photo above), a jumper is placed in position '3', which corresponds to a value of 1,
so the FHX-1 responds on expansion channel 1.
The position labelled '2' corresponds to a value of 2, and the position labelled '1' corresponds to a value of
4. Therefore, the 7 expansion channels are selected by placing jumpers as in the table below:
1
1
2
2
3
3
Expansion channel 1
|
Expansion channel 2
|
Expansion channel 3
| |
Expansion channel 4 |
Expansion channel 5 |
|
Expansion channel 6 | |
Expansion channel 7 | | |