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Extron electronics GlobalViewer CC 100C Installation Manual
Extron electronics GlobalViewer CC 100C Installation Manual

Extron electronics GlobalViewer CC 100C Installation Manual

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CC 100C • Installation Guide
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Go to
www.extron.com
the CC 101P installation guide, and the CC 100C specifications before connecting the product to the power
source.
General Setup
The Extron
CC 100C GlobalViewer Campus Communication Suite Codec is an IP intercom public address and paging device, for
®
use in Extron classroom AV systems and facilities, using the Extron Global Viewer Campus Communication Suite software.
CC 100C Front and Rear Panel Features
Front Panel Features
REMOTE
REMOTE
RESET
RESET
RS-232/485
RS-232/RS-485
A
Figure 1.
Front Panel Features and Connectors
Front panel connectors and features are listed below:
RESET — Press this RESET button once to remove the
A
configuration password and reset the unit to factory
settings, with the exception of the network configuration
settings. To completely reset the unit to factory defaults,
including the network configuration settings, press and
hold the RESET button for 10 seconds and then release.
STATUS LEDs — Indicate the power and activity status
B
of the unit. The left LED lights green when power is
present, and the right LED flashes red with unit activity.
MIC input — Insert a 3.5 mm connector into this
C
microphone input (TRS) audio jack. Audio received on
this input may be encoded
and streamed over network.
Wire the TRS
connector as:
Tip = microphone,
Ring = power,
Sleeve = ground.
LINE IN — Connect an unbalanced, line level, mono
D
audio input to this 2-pole connector. Audio received on
this input, when selected, is encoded and streamed over
network.
LINE OUT — Connect this port to the Extron PVS 407D
E
or PVCA 452 auxiliary input to amplify the audio for
playback through the system speakers. This 2-pole
connector outputs unbalanced, line level, mono audio.
for the complete GlobalViewer
CC 100C
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STORAGE
STORAGE
LINE
LINE
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
SUB
STATUS
STATUS
MIC
MIC
A B
B
C
D
E
Tip (Mic)
Ring
(Power)
Sleeve (Gnd)
3.5 mm Microphone Input Plug
Campus Communication Suite User Guide,
®
Rear Panel Features
F
G
MIC
MIC
SPKR
SPKR
V
V
INPUT
RELAY
N/A
N/A
INPUT
RELAY
0
1 G NO C NC
1
2 G NO C NC
H
I
Figure 2.
Rear Panel Connectors
Rear panel connectors are listed below:
MIC input — Microphone audio input is carried on this
F
3-pole connection. Input is encoded and streamed over
the network.
SPKR output (2 watt, mono) — For speaker output,
G
connect a mono speaker to this 2-pole captive screw
connector (see
wiring details).
INPUT (configurable input) — Connect to this 3-pole
H
captive screw connection for contact input. When
triggered, the contact input initiates audio encoding for
streaming over the network.
Connect port 0 or 1 to ground (
RELAY (configurable input) — Connect to this 3-pole
I
captive screw connection for relay input. The connector
has a normally open relay (NO), a common (
normally closed relay (NC).
LAN — For networking use, connect the LAN to this
J
RJ-45 connector. The two associated LEDs indicate
connection and data activity.
POWER IN — Connect a power supply to the 2-pole
K
captive screw connector or to the coaxial connector for
12 V to 15 V power input. Observe the correct polarity.
POWER IN
POWER IN
LAN/PoE
LAN
12-15V
12-15V
12W MAX
12W MAX
J
K
Cabling the CC 100C
on page 2 for
) to trigger the port.
G
), and a
C
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Summary of Contents for Extron electronics GlobalViewer CC 100C

  • Page 1 CC 100C • Installation Guide IMPORTANT NOTE: Go to www.extron.com for the complete GlobalViewer Campus Communication Suite User Guide, ® the CC 101P installation guide, and the CC 100C specifications before connecting the product to the power source. General Setup The Extron CC 100C GlobalViewer Campus Communication Suite Codec is an IP intercom public address and paging device, for ®...
  • Page 2 Cabling the CC 100C Connect the cables to the device as described below. Step 1 — Connect the LAN cable LAN (see figure 2, on page 1) — Use a CAT 5e straight-through-network cable to connect to a network. The LEDs light green for link status and blink amber during activity. Step 2 —...
  • Page 3 CC 100C • Setup Guide (Continued) Setting a temporary IP address using the ARP command This procedure works only on a local network. After this procedure, the temporary IP is active only until a restart or reboot. After a restart, the procedure must be repeated. Either use a network cable to link the CC 100C and the PC directly, or connect the CC 100C to the PC via a network switch and power the device.
  • Page 4 Network configuration by web browser Normally, this device requires no configuration but uses DHCP to configure network settings dynamically. However, if static (fixed) network settings are needed, follow steps 1 to 3 below. If not, skip to step 4. Open a web browser on the connected PC. In the address field, enter the IP address that was announced by the CC 100C (for example: 192.168.0.12) and select the Enter key.