Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Introduction - Networking the RAVE 522ua
- Why CobraNet Needs Special Treatment:
- Notes on Network Systems Design:
- Example #1 - QSControl.net X-over mode:
- RS-232 Communications Procedure:
- Example #2 - CobraNet X-over mode:
- Telnet Access
- QSControl Port
- CobraNet Port
- CobraNet Channel Density
- CobraNet Channel Resolution
- CobraNet Terms and Conditions
- 1 Minute Autosave Timer and Power Cycling
- Example #3 - Single Wire Interface:
- Network
- Configuration Memories
- Safe Mode Switch
- RS-232 Serial Port I/O Interface
- AC Power Cord
- CobraNet
- QSControl
- Analog Universal Audio Inputs
- Analog Outputs
- Omni In
- Logic Out
- To Install QSControl.net:
- To Uninstall QSControl.net:
- Front Panel Password Lockout
- Relay Out
- RS-232
- Example #4 - Two-Wire Interface (shared network hardware):
- Example #5 - Two-Wire Interface (separate network hardware):
- Rack Mounting
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Utility/Diagnostic Functions (continued)
Telnet Access
The RS-232 features can also be accessed via Telnet. The Microsoft Telnet application is a Windows program. Consult Windows
documentation for Telnet information.
Basic procedure for opening a Telnet session:
1- To open the Telnet session- Click START, select RUN, type “Telnet” followed by a space, then the IP address of the RAVE 522ua
you want to communicate with in the text box and click OK.
2- If the address entered was correct and network communications with the RAVE 522ua are successful, the Telnet session should
open.
3- Now you have the same options that are available in the Serial Port I/O (RS-232) interface section.