Bose ControlSpace User's Guide Page 11

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 221
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 10
Bose
®
ControlSpace
Designer
Software User Guide
Chapter 1: Configure the ControlSpace Designer network
1
Chapter 1: Configure the ControlSpace Designer
network
This chapter covers how to configure the network connections to
establish your ControlSpace Designer network, and how to update the
firmware for the ESP-88, CC-64, and CC-16. A ControlSpace ESP-88
system always includes at least one ESP-88 Engineered Sound
Processor, and may include one or more CC-64 Control Centers, and CC-
16 Zone Controllers. You will need a computer running ControlSpace
Designer software to connect to and configure the ControlSpace Designer
network.
Ethernet connections
The method of communication between the ESP-88, CC-64, and your
computer is 10Base-T Ethernet. You can connect your computer directly
to a single ESP-88, or you can set up a network between your computer,
the ESP-88 and the CC-64 using an Ethernet hub.
Connect to one ESP-88
To connect your computer directly to a single ESP-88, use the included
Ethernet crossover cable to connect the Ethernet port on your computer
to the LAN port on the back of the ESP-88. This crossover cable is only
used when connecting your computer directly to the ESP-88, without
using an Ethernet hub. The crossover cable has a “crossover” label near
the connector end. You should see the Ethernet LED on the front panel of
the ESP-88 turn green. If it does not, check to make sure your cable
connections are secure, and that you are using a crossover type cable.
Connect to multiple ESP-88s and CC-64s using an Ether-
net hub
To connect your computer to two or more ESP-88s, or to an ESP-88 and
one or more CC-64s, you will need to use an Ethernet hub. The hub can
be either a switch or repeater-type hub. Using standard straight-through
CAT-5 cables, connect your computer, ESP-88s, and CC-64s to the
Ethernet hub.
Tip: Some Ethernet hubs support Auto-MDX specifications, which
allows the use of either crossover or straight-through cables.
Page view 10
1 2 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... 220 221

Comments to this Manuals

No comments