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Audio Authority HLX Series User Manual 13
Serial Control
Serial commands can be used at any time via RS-232 or
Ethernet to change the HLX settings. See page 19 for a
complete list of commands.
Default RS-232 Port Settings
Transfer Rate 9600 bps
Data Bits 8
Stop Bits 1
Parity None
Flow Control or Data Flow None
Character type ASCII
Interface connector DB-9
DB-9 Electrical rating Pins 2 and 3, ±15 VDC
DB-9 Pin-out Pin 2, Tx
Pin 3, Rx
Pin 5, Ground
Shell, Ground
All serial commands require opening and closing
brackets “[ ]” but do not require any periods, spaces, or
commas.
Commands can be in any order: [RPZ1] = [R, Z1, P]
Enter a line feed and carriage return after each
command.
ASCII codes not specied are ignored (i.e. control codes,
unused alphanumeric characters, etc.).
Setup for Ethernet Control
Consult your network administrator if you are unfamiliar
with setting up a network connection.
HLX commands (see page 19 for a complete list) can
be issued using an Ethernet connection and a telnet
program. There are two LED indicators located next to the
Ethernet port N on the rear panel that will help in identifying
connection issues:
Link - The Link LED is steadily lit if a connection is
detected and ashes when activity is present.
Speed - The Speed LED is off for 10 base T, and on for
100 base T.
Using the Ethernet Port
Use a telnet client or terminal
program on a Mac or PC to send
and receive commands through
the Ethernet port on the HLX. Connect a PC directly to
the Ethernet port using a crossover cable, or alternatively
use a standard Ethernet hub or switch and standard patch
cables. Once connected to a PC or network, by default the
HLX attempts to obtain an IP address automatically using
DHCP. To use static settings, see below.
Using DHCP
DHCP is enabled on the HLX by default. If DHCP is
enabled on your network, simply connect the HLX to
the network with an existing DHCP server to obtain all
necessary settings.
Static Addressing (Connected to a PC)
The HLX must be given an IP address which will not
conict with the PC. Go to the network settings (which
are found in control panel -> network -> local connection
properties of a PC running Windows XP).
Change the TCP/IP protocol properties, and set the
IP address, gateway, and subnet mask, if they are
not already set. This can be arbitrarily done on a
direct connection, but a good choice for the settings
would be IP address of 192.168.0.1, subnet mask of
255.255.255.0, and an empty default gateway. Once
these values have been set, use serial commands to set
the network settings of the HLX in a similar manner, but
use a different IP address than that of the computer (for
example, 192.168.0.2).
Static Addressing (Through a Network)
The HLX must be set to the same settings as the PC
except for the IP address, which must be one available
on the network. To determine this in Windows, use the
DOS prompt (Start->Run->cmd) commands ipcong
and ping. Ipcong will list the PC’s settings, and ping will
allow you to test addresses to make sure that nothing
else on the network has that address.
Once connectivity is established, a telnet program such
as Hyper Terminal, Teraterm, PuTTY etc, must be used
to connect to the device. Enter the IP address of the
HLX and leave the default port (23) to connect. Once
connected, standard serial commands (listed in Appendix
A) can be issued in an identical manner to serial control.
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