XMP 240 C AT • Installation
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LAN Port
— One RJ-45 port provides a Gigabit network connection for control. The
host PC or control system and the XMP 240 C AT must be connected to the same
network. Two LEDs indicate status.
LAN
defaults:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DHCP
192.168.254.254
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
OFF
Reset Button and LED
—The reset button returns the XMP 240 C AT to different tiers
of default states. When using the reset button, the LED blinks to signify the different
reset modes (
on page 8). When not displaying reset
modes, the LED operates as a power indicator, matching the front panel power LED.
Front Panel Features
INPUTS
ACTIVITY
CONFIG
EXP
LAN
XMP 240 C AT
EXPANSION MATRIX PROCESSOR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
CLIP
SIGNAL
B
C
D
A
A
Power LED
C
Activity Indicator LEDs
B
USB Config Port
D
Input Indicator LEDs
Figure 5.
XMP 240 C AT Front Panel
A
Power LED
— Blinks during boot up and lights steadily when the XMP 240 C AT is
operational.
B
USB Config Port
— One USB mini-B port is used for configuration. This port can also
be used for firmware updates.
C
Activity Indicator LEDs
— These green activity LEDs indicate port activity on the
XMP 240 C AT:
•
EXP Indicator LED
—
•
On
— The unit is connected to a second EXP device and is configured as the
primary unit.
•
Blinking
— The unit is not connected to a second device.
•
LAN Activity Indicator LED
— Blinks to indicate rear panel LAN port activity.
D
Input Indicator LEDs
— 24 stacked pairs of green and red LEDs display input signal
presence and input signal clipping.
The green signal presence LED varies in brightness, corresponding to the real-time
input signal level. It lights at -60 dBFS and increases in brightness until signal level
reaches -3 dBFS. When the signal reaches or exceeds -3 dBFS, the red clip LED lights.
The clip LED remains lit for 200 ms after the signal last clipped.