12 SoundSystem DMX
Installing the ActiveRadio Module.
If you are the lucky owner of a TerraTec radio module (ActiveRadio) or a Vobis "RadioBoostar",
then you also have the good fortune of being able to use these products with the
SoundSystem DMX. All you have to do is insert the proper plug into the hole labeled "CN6"
(Radio Xtension) on your DMX. Make sure that all of the plug's pins are connected to the
radio module. Both connector rows must be correctly aligned.
A special driver for the radio module is not required. Simply install the radio software found
on the DMX Driver CD. This software can also be used to run the Vobis product. For more
information about software, see the program's online help (press F1 in program).
The volume control of the program being run is contained in the application itself. In Windows
95/98, a separate controller is available on the DMX ControlPanel.
For more information, please see the chapter, "Radio Connection" (page 47).
Connecting a WavetableDaughter Board
If you happen to own a separate wavetable module, for example, a TerraTec WaveSystem, a
module from an older TerraTec card (e.g., Maestro series), or a Yamaha DB50-XG, then these
can also be used with the SoundSystem DMX. All you have to do is insert the 26-pin plug into
the hole labeled "CN1"(Wavetable Xtension) on your DMX. Make sure that all of the plug's
pins are connected to the wavetable module. Both connector rows must be correctly aligned.
Important
The signals of a daughter board docked with the wavetable connector
flow together with the AUX signal. These are not separated
electronically from one another. Therefore, simultaneous operation
should be avoided when possible. If you stick two devices into "one
line", you will experience considerable signal loss of both devices. In
addition, we cannot guarantee that this will not have long-term
negative effect on both devices.
The volume of the wavetable module is controlled on the DMX ControlPanel using the
controller "AUX".
For more information, please see the chapter "The Wavetable Connection" (page 42).