C8086, C8000, Digital audio modular processing system – Junger Audio C8086+ - Level Magic II ™ processor User Manual
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Rev. 140416
digital audio
modular
processing system
C8000
Enhanced 8 channel Level MagicII™ processor
C8086+
3/16
switch settings
SW1
1: BUS-EN
ON
the output configuration will be taken from the NV (non volatile) memory
after power up.
OFF
will set all bus outputs to Tri-State-Mode (inactive). Now you may use the
frame controller to configure the board. This configuration will automatically
be stored into the NV memory. To enable the configuration for the next
power up you must pull out the module and set BUS-EN=ON again.
Important note! Since this type of module has an electronic output routing facility, great care must be
taken when installing or exchanging a module when such frame has components which are On Air!
If an unknown output bus configuration is stored, it can cause a conflict with other modules in the frame.
If you are not sure about the output bus configuration you must turn BUS-EN=OFF before inserting such a
module into a system that is On Air. If all settings are done remotely and the unit fits into the bus
assignment scheme of that frame, you must remove it and place the switch back into
position BUS-EN=ON.
2: Not used
OFF
3: Not used
OFF
4: ID +16
ON
CAN address range is extended by +16, ranges from 0x10 to 0x1F (16 – 31)
OFF
CAN address ranges from 0x0 to 0xF (0 – 15)
SW2
CAN ADDR
0 – F
sets the CAN bus address. Each module within a frame must be assigned a
unique CAN bus address for proper communication with the frame controller
and other modules of the frame.
Important note! This address also defines the position of the graphical box of that module within the
GUI if you control the frame via the C8702 frame controller. The absolute position is not important but will
ease the control if you group such boxes for modules processing a certain TV channel.
Addresses from “0” to “7” will place the module graphic box into the third row
(first row shows the frame controller and sync modules, second row is
empty). Addresses “8” to “F” will place it into the fourth row and so on.
I.e. address “0” will place it in upper left position of row 3, while “1F” will place
it in lower right position of row 6.
SW1 #4 ID +16 will add an offset to that schema. If it is turned on, a module
with CAN ADDR "0" will appear in place one of the fifth row and so forth.
SW3
INIT
pressing the INIT button during power up will initialize the module parameters
to factory default values.