Table of Contents
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About this Manual
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1. Chapter Contents
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2. Information missing?
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1. Technical Specifications
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1.1. Environmental Conditions
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1.2. Dimensions and Weight
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1.3. Mounting Position
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1.4. Power Supply
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Power Consumption of Control Modules
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Power Consumption of Modules in the DSP frame
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Types of Power Supply Units and FAQ
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Specification of the Power Supply Units
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Mounting Regulations for Power Supply Modules to ensure sufficient ventilation
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1.5. CAN-Bus
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1.6. Network Interface
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1.7. Requirements for a Computer Network
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1.8. I/O-Module
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RM420-111 Digital In/Out/GPIO module, 8 channels
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RM420-122 Mic/Headphone/GPIO module, 4 channels (up to revsion 4)
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RM420-222/223 Analog In/Out/GPIO module, 4 channels
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2. How To Run RM4200D Systems in a Network
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2.1. Overview
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2.2. Initial Setup
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Protocols Used
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2.3. Running a RM4200D in a heterogeneous Network
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Things To Do an Not To Do
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Connecting to the RM4200D Network
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3. System Memory Map
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3.1. Basics
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3.2. Boot Loader
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3.3. Firmware
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3.4. Config (Config data)
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3.5. Setup (Snapshots of the System State)
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3.6. Parameter Memory
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3.7. Memory Access at System Reset
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System Reset
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System Restart
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4. Monitoring the System Status
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4.1. The Meaning of the LEDs
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I/O-Modules (RM420-111, -122, -123, -222, -223, -311)
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DSP-Controller RM420-851
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DSP Module RM420-848L, M
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DSP Modules RM420-848M with MADI Submodules RM420-421, -422
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Communication Controller RM420-850
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Power Supply Module RM420-845
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Power Supply Modules RM420-082, -083, -084, -085
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DSP Frames RM420-064, -063, -062, -061, Front Plate
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Control Modules RM420-010, -012, -014
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Fader Modules RM420-020, -029
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Index
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