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INSTALLATION AND SETUP • DEVICE ID
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If the error is in the Expansion Bus connection, the front panel LEDs will
flash on the units that are not physically connected to the network. To
correct the problem, check for broken connections and reconnect the
Expansion Buses.
Step 3—Device ID
Once your physical Expansion Bus is established (and if you have more
than one PSR1212 at a site), you need to set up unique Expansion Bus
Device ID numbers for each PSR1212 on the network. As shipped from
the factory, all PSR1212s default as Device ID 0.
To set Device ID numbers for each PSR1212 unit, press the front-panel
Enter button, then scroll through the menu until the System menu is
visible. Press Enter, then scroll through the menu until Device ID is
visible. Press Enter, then scroll through the eight (0–7) options. When
the desired Device ID is visible, press Enter to select it.
Repeat this process for each PSR1212 on the Expansion Bus network.
Step 4—Mixer Mode
Once you establish the physical Expansion Bus network and unique
Expansion Bus Device ID numbers for each networked PSR1212, set
the Mixer Mode.
There are two Mixer Mode settings: slave (default) and master. The
slave setting is used in most circumstances. Master is used to split
audio on a linked PSR1212 system; global control of the system is still
maintained with the first PSR1212 unit in the system. For example, if you
wanted to block audio flow between units three and five in a five-unit
linked system, you would set the Mixer Mode setting on the third unit to
master.
To choose the mixer mode, press the front panel Enter button, then
scroll through the menu until the system menu is visible. Press Enter,
then scroll through the menu until Mixer Mode is visible. Press Enter,
then scroll to the desired option. Press Enter again to select it.
Repeat this process for each PSR1212 on the Expansion Bus network.
If the same DEVICE ID is
assigned to more than one
unit on the Expansion Bus
network, Meter LED “+12” will flash
red and Mic LEDs “1,” “2,” “4” and
“8” will flash green on the affected
units. To correct the problem, it is
necessary to change the DEVICE ID
on one of the conflicting units.
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