Savant SmartAudio SSA-3000 Quick Reference Manual

SmartAudio (SSA-3000) Quick Reference Guide 009-0312-01
Copyright © 2011 Savant Systems LLC. SAVANT® and RacePoint Blueprint are trademarks of Savant Systems LLC.
Savant LLC reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.
770 Main Street, Osterville, MA 02655, Phone 508.683.2500, Fax 508.683.2600, http://www.savantav.com
The Savant SmartAudio (SSA-3000) Quick Reference Guide provides all the steps necessary to get the Savant SmartAudio Controller up and running.
Specifications
Temperature
32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Humidity
10% to 80% RH (non-condensing)
Maximum BTUs
105 BTUs per hour
Cooling
5 cubic feet per minute (CFM) recommended
Height
3.5 in/8.9 cm
Width
17.3 in/44 cm
Depth
12.9 in/32.8 cm
Weight
14.25 lbs/6.5 kg
Input Power
100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Max Current 3A, Fuse 250V, 2.5A Fast Acting Nominal Input Power: 20W (40VA) for 120V AC, 60Hz (N. America) Maximum Input Power: 30W (60VA) for 120V AC, 60Hz (N. America) Nominal Input Power: 20W (50VA) for 230V AC, 50Hz (Europe) Maximum Input Power: 30W (70VA) for 230V AC, 50Hz (Europe) Safety and Emissions
CSA NRTL/C and FCC Part 15 Class B
RoHS
Compliant
Install Kit
The standard install kit contains the following items: Qty.2 071-0113-01 Rack Mounting Brackets Qty.4 039-0034-00 Screws for Brackets Qty.1 064-0079-00 AC Power Cord Qty.2 028-9352-00 6 Position Connectors for IR ports Qty.2 028-9351-00 3 Position Connectors for GPIO and Relay ports
Front Panel
1
On/Off Button
Used to power the Controller On and Off. The I/O power switch on the back of Controller must be On (I) to enable the Controller.
2
Power Bi-color LED
Green indicates the system has adequate power and is operating normally.
Red indicates the system is in stand-by mode. In standby most of the Controller circuitry is powered down.
Off indicates that the system is getting no power.
3
Status Bi-color LED
Green indicates the Host has established communications with the embedded system.
Green flashing indicates the embedded system is ready (running with DHCP IP address), but the Host has not established communications with the embedded system.
Off indicates the embedded processor is resetting or is powered up; and is booting the embedded firmware.
Red indicates the Host has determined the firmware needs to be updated, but a problem occurred during the process that will initiate a reset.
Red flashing indicates the embedded firmware is running, but has not received a DHCP IP Address.
Amber indicates the Host is currently updating the embedded firmware.
Amber flashing indicates the embedded system has a valid link-local IP Address and is waiting to connect to the Host.
Over Temperature or Hardware Failure If the Controller over heats or has a hardware failure, the Status LED indication will be interrupted every 3-seconds with a solid red indication. For example, if the LED is flashing green when an over temperature or hardware failure occurs, the LED, in 3-second intervals, will flash green, solid red, etc.
4
RS-232 LED
Green indicates RS-232 serial port data activity.
Off indicates no RS-232 serial port activity.
5
GPIO LED
Green indicates GPIO port signal activity.
Off indicates no GPIO port activity.
6
IR LED
Green indicates IR port signal activity.
Off indicates no IR port activity.
7
Relay LED
Green indicates Relay port signal activity.
Off indicates no Relay port activity.
Rear Panel
Power 1
On/Off (I/O) switch
Press the I/O switch on the back of Controller to power the Controller to the On state.
Control 2
Reset button
Press to reset the SSM-3100
3
Ethernet
RJ-45 10/100 Base-T, auto-negotiating port
4
RS-232 1, 2, 3, 4
RJ-45 ports used to transmit and receive serial binary data transmission. Ports 1 and 2 support flow control Clear to Send / Ready to Send (CTS/RTS)
5
GPIO R, COM, 1
General Input and Output port (3-pin 3.81mm screw down connector)
6
Relay NC, C, NO (Normally Closed, Common, Normally Open)
This port provides dry contacts (open/closed) to control devices requiring basic on/off operation. (3-pin
3.81mm screw down connector)
7
IR 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Infrared transmitter output ports port (Two 6-pin
3.81mm screw down connectors)
8
Host HDMI
Input port for external host (Mac mini)
9
Stereo Out 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
R and L (16) RCA jacks - audio output
10
Stereo In 1, 2, 3, 4
R and L (8) RCA jacks - audio input
11
Digital Audio In 1, 2
Input ports support TOSLINK to receive digital audio signals
RS-232 Wiring
Controller RJ-45 (RS-232) Plug Pinouts
1 RX+ (Not Used for RS-232)
5 RXD (RS-232) 2 RX- (Not Used for RS-232)
6 TX-/TXD (jumper) - Select TDX for RS-232 3 TX+ (RS-232)
7 CTS (RS-232) 4 GND (RS-232)
8 RTS (RS-232)
Important
If you are using RJ-45 to DB-9 adapters not supplied by Savant be sure to terminate any wires required for communication/control within the adapter. Cut all unused wires to prevent the wires from shorting against each other. Ensure that all wires required for communication/control are not terminated in the connecter. Also, ensure that these unused wires are not shorting to each other, as they are still terminated in the RJ-45 connector on the controller side.
RS-232 Cat5 Savant Controller to DB9 Connections (Straight)
RS-232 Cat5 Savant Controller to DB9 Connections (Null Modem)
IR Port Layout and Pinouts (2 - 6-pin 3.8mm screw down connectors)
SmartAudio (SSA-3000) Quick Reference Guide 009-0312-01
Copyright © 2011 Savant Systems LLC. SAVANT® and RacePoint Blueprint are trademarks of Savant Systems LLC.
Savant LLC reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.
770 Main Street, Osterville, MA 02655, Phone 508.683.2500, Fax 508.683.2600, http://www.savantav.com
Relay and GPIO Port Pinouts (3-pin 3.8mm screw down connectors)
A single GPIO port outputs a voltage from 3-12 VDC with a maximum current of 10mA when the voltage is at 3V. For information on increasing GPIO output current refer to Additional
Documentation.
GPIO
Relay Pin #/
R, COM, 1
Pin #/
NC, C, NO
Interconnect the Network
The SSA-3000 requires business class/commercial grade network equipment in order to handle the IP traffic between Savant Network Equipment. When configuring the network ensure that all of the connected Savant units (SSA-3000 and HST-3001) are on the same local area network (subnet or LAN). Being on the same subnet allows the Savant units to locate each other using the Bonjour® network protocol.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) modem directly to the INTERNET port on the VPN Router. Installers may need to get a second IP address from their ISP. Read the supplied documentation for the VPN Router and Wireless Access Point for additional information on these products.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LOCAL ports (1 - 4) on the VPN Router to the Ethernet port on the Wireless Access Point.
3. Connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LOCAL ports (1 - 4) on the VPN Router to an Ethernet port on Savant Development Environment.
4. Connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LOCAL ports (1 - 4) on the VPN Router to an Ethernet port on the SmartAudio Controller (SSA-3000).
5. Connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LOCAL ports (1 - 4) on the VPN Router to the Ethernet port on the Host (HST-3001).
6. Connect the supplied power cables to the ISP modem (if required), VPN Router, Wireless Access Point, Savant Development Environment, SmartAudio Controller and Host.
7. Power up the ISP modem (if required), VPN router, Wireless Access Point, Savant Development Environment, SmartAudio Controller and Host.
Network Changes Require Rebooting the SSA-3000
The embedded processor used in the Smart Controller, needs to be rebooted after switching to a new network with a new IP address range. If you do not reboot, the Controller will not sense the network and IP address changes. The Status LED on the front panel of the Controller will start to flash and log reports in System Monitor.
Interconnect the SSA-3000 and HST-3001 (Example)
To interconnect the SSA-3000 and HST-3001, refer to the following diagram
Additional Documentation
Additional documentation for the SSA-3000 is available at: http://www.savantav.com/ >Dealer Login > Knowledge Base > Products.
Refer to the SmartAudio (SSA-3000) Installation Guide for additional installation and configuration information.
Refer to the GPIO Hardware Setup Guide for information on input and output triggers and GPIO input and outputs to Savant Controllers.
Refer to the Relay Hardware Setup Guide for detailed information.
Refer to the RacePoint Blueprint Programming Guide on how to configure the
SSA-3000 into a Savant System.
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