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Broadcast DPS ES-2200 - RC-2001 Remote Control and System Addressing

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RC-2001 Remote Control
The DPS RC-2001 desktop remote is capable of controlling up to thirty-two DPS Personal TBC IV, TBC III, TBC II,
MicroSYNC, and RS-2800 Personal Switcher card as well as a DPS Personal V-Scope. The RC-2001 takes the place of
the host computer’s serial port and connects directly to the DB-9 connector at the ES-2200 rear panel. An external AC
adapter provides power for the RC-2001.
All video proc amp, timing functions, and setup memories can be accessed via the RC-2001’s controls. When using an
RC-2001, set the ES-2200 into remote control mode and ensure that the RC-2001 and the ES-2200 are set to the same
baud rate. Please refer to the RC-2001 instruction manual for specific instructions regarding its use. The user must
provide their own remote cable to connect the RC-2001 RS-232 port to the ES-2200 RS-232 remote control port as
shown in Figure 5-4.
Each device to be controlled must have a unique hexadecimal address assigned to it. See chart page 7 for specific Unit
addresses. When a Personal Series product is connected to the RC-2001, any settings changes must be made from the
RC-2001, not locally from the unit under control. The RC-2001 must know what addresses have been assigned.
If you are using multiple RC-2001 units, refer to the RC-2001 manual for instructions on connecting them together.
System Addressing
All DPS products to be controlled using the RC-2001 must have a unique address assigned to them using the
procedures outlined for that specific device. As the ES-2200 is no longer controlling the cards once the cable from the
RC-2001 is installed, you must set an individual address for each card installed in the ES-2200 unit that is to be
controlled by the RC-2001. The RC-2001 does not recognize the ES-2200 chassis, but just the cards therein. Refer to
the instruction manuals for the cards to be controlled for information on how to address each card.
In addition, the RC-2001 must know what device is to be controlled and what address in hexadecimal it is located at.
Each card inside the ES-2200 chassis must have an individual hexadecimal address.
Hexadecimal Addresses for DPS MicroSYNC, TBC and RS-2800 cards.
40h Unit 1
00h Unit 2
01h Unit 3
02h Unit 4
03h Unit 5
04h Unit 6
05h Unit 7
06h Unit 8
Hexadecimal Addresses for DPS V-SCOPE cards.
10h Unit 1
11h Unit 2
For information on setting devices and addresses for the units to be controlled, refer to your RC-2001 operator’s
manual.

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