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6. CC-16, RS-232, and ESPLink connections
CC-16 Connector
The CC-16 connector is an RS-485 network connection for use with Bose CC-16
zone controllers. Using the supplied Phoenix Contact
up to 15 CC-16 zone controllers can be networked to control the ESP processor
or any device on the Bose
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supply is required. Note that in addition to wiring the A and B terminals, it is highly
recommended to connect the ground terminal from the ESP processor to each
CC-16 zone controller. The maximum distance from ESP processor to any CC-16
is 2000 feet (610 m).
RS-232 Connector
The RS-232 connector provides a DB-9 male connector (type DTE) for communi-
cation between the ESP processor and other serial-controlled devices including
third-party control systems.
The default serial port settings are 115,200 baud, 8-bits
length, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control. If required
these settings can be changed using ControlSpace
Designer
The document ControlSpace
(downloadable from pro.Bose.com) outlines all supported
command strings and functions available to control/query
Bose ESP processors and PowerMatch
ESPLink Connector
The ESPLink connector provides a low-latency method for transporting up to
8 channels of uncompressed audio to PowerMatch
standard optical (TOSLINK™) cables.
Using ESPLink to distribute audio to PowerMatch
A fixed-I/O ESP processor can serve as a centralized input
routing/mixing point for simplified audio distribution to one or more
ESPLink-equipped PowerMatch amplifiers when installed in the same rack.
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3-pin labeled connector,
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ControlSpace
control network. An external power
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software.
Serial Control Protocol
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amplifiers. For use with
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Figure 7. CC-16 connector location
Figure 8. RS-232 connector location
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power amplifiers.
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Figure 9. ESPLink connector location
amplifiers
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Figure 10. ESPLink audio distribution connections
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