Installation guide

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DIP Switch Settings for Networked Devices
S Make sure the SHURE LINK/MIDI DIP switch is in the UP
position (see Figure 7).
S Assign each device a unique Device ID using DIP Switches
1–4 (See Table 3).
IMPORTANT: Each device must have a unique Device ID num-
ber.
Device ID
DIP Switches
ShureLink
Activated
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FOR NETWORKED DEVICES
Figure 7
Table 3. Device ID Settings
Device
DIP Switch
Device
DIP Switch
Device
ID
1 2 3 4
Device
ID
1 2 3 4
0 DN DN DN DN 8 DN DN DN UP
1 UP DN DN DN 9 UP DN DN UP
2 DN UP DN DN 10 DN UP DN UP
3 UP UP DN DN 11 UP UP DN UP
4 DN DN UP DN 12 DN DN UP UP
5 UP DN UP DN 13 UP DN UP UP
6 DN UP UP DN 14 DN UP UP UP
7 UP UP UP DN 15* UP UP UP UP
* Default
COMMUNICATIONS LED
Communications LED
The communications LED illuminates whenever
there is activity between the device and the PC.
COMMUNICATIONS LED
Figure 8
CONTROL PIN CONNECTIONS
The control pins on the back of the P4800 unit connect to switches, potentiometers, LED indicators, and third-party control hardware.
Control Input pins can be used to change presets, adjust gain, and mute channels. Logic Output pins can be used to power LEDs or
relays in response to preset changes or muted channels.
NOTE: Control pins must be configured to match the attached control hardware using the P4800 software (Refer to the Control Pin
section of the online help or the online user guide included on the P4800 CD ROM).
Determining Pin Allocations
You must begin by determining which pins to use for preset
control and preset logic output. These pins will connect to exter-
nal hardware that switches presets or receives logic output
about the current preset.
Any remaining, unallocated pins can then be used for proces-
sor control and processor logic output to adjust gain, mute chan-
nels, or power LEDs and relays.
The number of pins needed for preset control and preset logic
output depends on the type of control hardware and the number
of presets. Use the following guidelines:
One-to-One: Use one pin for each preset, starting at Pin 1
and proceeding to the right. You must use consecutive pins.
Binary: Use the pin numbers as listed in Table 4.
Custom Switch: Use Pin 1 for up to 10 presets.
Shure Proprietary Switches:
DRS10–Use Pin 1 for up to 10 presets.
Table 4. Binary Control Pin Allocation
Number of Presets Pin Numbers
2 1
4 1 and 2
8 1–3
16 1–4
32 1–5
64 1–6
128 1–7