Specifications
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SS 4x4 Installation and Operation Manual
OPERATION
SS 4.4 Front Panel switch operation
Action Result
Push the desired Input switch in the “OP-1” area. The selected input is connected to out-
put 1. To mute the active channel,
simultaneously hold down the mute
switch and the desired input channel.
Push the desired Input switch in the “OP-2” area. The selected input is connected to out-
put 2. To mute the active channel,
simultaneously hold down the mute
switch and the desired input channel.
Push the desired Input switch in the “OP-3” area. The selected input is connected to out-
put 3. To mute the active channel,
simultaneously hold down the mute
switch and the desired input channel.
Push the desired Input switch in the “OP-4” area. The selected input is connected to out-
put 4. To mute the active channel,
simultaneously hold down the mute
switch and the desired input channel.
Switches Function
Input channels 1 through 4 for each four-outputs. Selects Input channel’s one through
four.
“MUTE” Mutes any of the four outputs.
“MACRO” To record a macro: Set up the desired
input/output configuration, then hold
down the macro & mute switches (the
macro led will flash), next press one
of the 16 input switches.
To play back: Hold the macro switch
(the macro led will flash until
released) and then select one of the 16
desired macro input switches.
“MON” Used to select which of the four out-
puts are monitored.
Serial Control
The unit is controlled in either Menu or Burst mode. It can run at the following data
rates: 9600 Default or 38.4K baud. The SS 4.4’s serial communication is supplied
with a multi-drop RS-232 port, allowing a maximum of four SS 4.4’s on a single
PC’s COM port. Commands may be entered either via a menu (menu mode) or a
short form code (ASCII serial string-burst mode). All commands and responses use
normal ASCII characters, facilitating scripting. A burst mode command starts with
an asterisk (*) followed by the device (ID) address as a single decimal digit, then the
command.
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