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3. IMPORTANT: Set dip switch #7 on the back of the first receiver to the
“OFF” (down) position (default). Set dip switch #7 on all other networked
receivers to the “ON” (up) position.
4. When all cable connections have been made, open the SWM7000
Remote Control Software program on your PC. The SWM7000 software
will find all the receivers in the network and show them in a dialog box
(receiver sequence can be reordered). Click “Accept” to control the net-
work. NOTE: Up to 35 2-channel (or 1-channel, or any combination
thereof) receivers – totalling up to 70 transmission channels – can be
connected in a single network to a single PC.
13.2.3. Installing the Software
Follow these simple instructions for installing the Sabine SWM Remote Soft-
ware on your computer:
1.
Insert the Sabine software CD into your PC’s CD ROM drive and wait a
few seconds for the auto-start software installer to open.
2.
Select the SWM7000 Remote Control Software installation icon and
follow the instructions given in the dialog boxes that appear. NOTE: For
best results, allow the installation program to install the software within
the default directories.
13.3. Launching the software
Launching the software produces the Startup Screen (Fig. 13a).
13.3.1. Off-Line Edit/Demo
Clicking the right button (“Off-Line Edit/Demo”) will open the main software
screen regardless of whether any SWM receivers are connected. The soft-
ware functions in Off-Line mode are completely programmable, and may be
saved and downloaded to a connected receiver at a later time. Display
settings (e.g., level, compression, transmitter settings) which are depen-
dent on the presence of actual signal are simulated, for demonstration only.
You may turn the simulated displays on or off using the OPTIONS menu.
13.3.2. Connecting Receivers.
Comm Port: Select the Comm port you are using to connect the receiver(s).
Connect Receiver: Select this and the software will poll the bus on the des-
ignated COMM Port to detect connected, powered-on receivers. If no receiv-
ers are detected, you may change the designated COMM Port by clicking the
appropriate button. If this also proves ineffective, check your cables and
connections, and make sure the connected receivers are powered on. In
very rare instances you may need to reset your COMM Port settings on your
computer.
Once polling is completed, the software will display all the receivers de-
tected, in sequence, and the model of each receiver (ND series or standard,
1 or 2-channel). (See figure 13b for a sample opening display)
You may re-order the receivers here. When multiple receivers are connected
a numeric field appears above each one. Enter the new order values and
select “Re-Order.” You may also verify your receiver selections by clicking on
the icons above each receiver. The corresponding receiver’s front panel will
flash.
Once you confirm that the information reported is correct, choose “Accept” to
proceed to the main screen, where you may begin remote control operation.
Fig. 13a Control Software Startup window
Remote Control Operation
Fig. 13b - Connection Screen