Rane RPM 88 Hardware Manual
Rane RPM 88 Hardware Manual

Rane RPM 88 Hardware Manual

Programmable multiprocessor

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QUICK START
This section is intended to help you make the physical con-
nections and software manipulations necessary to get up and
running with your sleek new RPM 88. If you don't read the en-
tire Hardware Manual, at least read this section. It is also recom-
mended that you read the Quick Start section of the Drag Net
Software Manual. If the Drag Net software is not yet installed
on your computer, please install it now.
To be safe, leave the audio connections until last. Begin by
connecting the IEC power cord. Observe that the POWER LED
on the front panel illuminates. After a few seconds, the STATUS
LED should turn from red to yellow to green, and the PRESET
display should have a number in it (00, if it's the first time you've
powered the device). If the POWER comes on, but the STATUS
LED does not turn green, contact the factory.
Connect one end of the Ethernet crossover cable (supplied
with the unit) to the 10Base-T jack on the rear panel. Connect
the other end of the cable to an Ethernet port on your computer.
The LINK LED on the rear panel should be lit. If it is not, verify
that you are indeed using a crossover cable, not a standard Eth-
ernet cable. A standard Ethernet cable should only be used if you
are connecting the RPM 88 and a computer indirectly using an
Ethernet repeater hub or switch. Launch the Drag Net applica-
tion and follow the steps to create a new project and new RPM
88 device configuration. The Project window then appears.
Click the Configure Hardware IP shortcut to set the unit's IP
address to be compatible with your computer's Network settings.
Tip: If you aren't sure what IP to use, try the address 192.168.69.69
and subnet 255.255.255.0. This finds the default factory address
without manually setting it.
WEAR PARTS: This product contains no wear parts (or wash and wear parts, for that matter).
HARDWARE MANUAL
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PROGRAMMABLE MULTIPROCESSOR
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Now click on the Poll button in the toolbar. A device name
and IP address should appear under the Live folder in the
Project window. If a device does not appear, consult Drag Net's
online Help for instructions on configuring and verifying your
computer's Network settings.
The audio path within the RPM 88 is displayed in Drag
Net's Device Configuration window as a collection of blocks
wired together to form a Processing Map. These maps are cre-
ated offline as Storage configurations, which are then trans-
ferred to a Live unit. Drag blocks from the Palette onto the
Processing Map and wire them together to create the audio
path. Save this file frequently using the File > Save command.
Transfer the selected Storage configuration to a Live unit using
the Transfer Config button in the Project window. A new,
minty green Device Configuration window opens once the
transfer is complete, indicating you are now online with a Live
device. Double-click a processing block to display and adjust its
Properties (parameters) in real time on a Live device – there is
no need to go offline to make parameter changes.
Once you have a useful configuration in the unit, connect
balanced audio INPUTS and OUTPUTS to the Euroblocks on
the rear panel, then turn on the amplifier. As a precautionary
measure, all outputs are muted during and after a configuration
transfer. Unmute each output individually, or use the handy
Mute Outputs button in the toolbar. Once all outputs are
unmuted, audio passes through the unit along the connections
you defined.
RPM 88
VIP/VOP RW 485
ETHERNET STATUS POWER
RPM 88
PROGRAMMABLE
MULTIPROCESSOR
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  • Page 1 Project window. If a device does not appear, consult Drag Net’s running with your sleek new RPM 88. If you don’t read the en- online Help for instructions on configuring and verifying your tire Hardware Manual, at least read this section.
  • Page 2: Front Panel Description

    5 RW 485 LED flashes when a change in setting is detected on the RW 485 Remote Interface Port. RW 485 is a serial communications protocol primarily used for Rane’s Smart Remotes. 6 ETHERNET LED flashes when an Ethernet data packet for this device is received.
  • Page 3: Rear Panel Description

    6 Versatile Output Port provides 8 logic outputs capable of driving small relays, LEDs or other logic inputs. Euroblock connector. 7 RW 485 Port communicates with Rane’s Smart Remotes. A maximum of 280 mA of current is available for powering remotes. Euroblock connector.
  • Page 4: Audio Connections

    (when the incoming digital signal is low) is handled in the digital domain. Boosting The RPM 88 has eight balanced analog Inputs and eight bal- anced analog Outputs. and attenuating using this two-stage approach helps maintain the RPM 88’s excellent noise performance.
  • Page 5: Control Connections

    Up to 8 remotes, each having a unique address, can be con- Remote Level Control Using Potentiometers nected to the RPM 88. Any mix of SR 2, SR 3 and SR 4 remotes The VIP inherently prefers linear taper 10 kΩ potenti- is possible, as is any combination of star or daisy chain wiring ometers, which provide a nice audio taper “feel”...
  • Page 6 2. Use the Rane SR 4 remote to recall any eight Presets. repeater hubs, switches, and the computer’s Network Interface Card (NIC) must support 10Base-T communication. ©Rane Corporation 080 7th Ave. W., Mukilteo WA 987-098 USA TEL --000 FAX -7-777 WEB www.rane.com Manual- 108358...

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