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Soundweb – BSS Audio sw9008iis Install Guide User Manual

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9008 Installation Guide

CONTROL INPUTS

Used to connect switches or potentiometers, e.g. 9012 selector wallplate (Part no. Z-

SW9012).
Looking at the control port connector (on the back of the unit), there are two common

(ground) connections C to the left of the eight CONTROL INPUTS and, two software

assignable reference voltage outputs R to the right.
The control ports now have two modes of operation. In Soundweb Designer's Control

Ports window these are labelled '2-wire' and '3-wire'.
2-wire mode
In this mode the eight CONTROL INPUTS are internally ‘pulled up’ to +5V DC via a

4.7kOhm resistor. Therefore, no external voltage source is needed to create contact

closure to ground for switches such as mute buttons or, resistance to ground (for other

multi-state or continuous controls such as Parameter Presets or faders).
See the Soundweb Designer help for a table of resistor values for use with Parameter

Presets or source selectors.
Two 'common' ground connections are provided using the two C connectors to the left of

the CONTROL INPUTS.
A 47kOhm-log potentiometer (Part no. DM10018) connected between a control input

and common will allow parameters to be controlled linearly.

3-wire mode
This mode allows the use of linear pots or faders for continuous controls. A pot would be

wired as a potential divider with the top of the track connected to the reference output R,

the wiper to a control input and the bottom of the track to a common C. For good

performance pots with track resistance between 10K and 100KOhms are recommended.

LOGIC OUTPUTS

Used to connect ‘tally’ indicator LED’s or relays.
There are eight standard LOGIC OUTPUTS which produce 0V or +5V DC via an internal

440 Ohm resistor and two internally connected common (ground) connections C.
An LED connected between one output (Anode, A) and common (Cathode, K) will

illuminate when the logic output is activated, without requiring any external current

limiting resistor.
A high sensitivity relay (such as a reed relay) may be driven by connecting four outputs in

parallel. This arrangement will develop 4V across a 500-Ohm coil, providing that all four

outputs are made logic 1 simultaneously.

OPTO Output

In addition to the eight standard logic outputs, there is an isolated output, which fails safe

(open circuit) if the unit becomes faulty.
This is effectively the collector-emitter of a transistor (which may be thought of as a

switch), in series with a 220-Ohm protection resistor. In conjunction with an external DC

power source (max 80V), this may be used to drive various loads such as relays.