Cronus Digital Intercom Matrix9350-7770-000 Rev k 3/2006
Introduction4Cronus Gain StructureTABLE 2. Cronus Gain Structure. The table below shows the gain level adjustments for Cronus ADAM, and Zeus.MAX Audio
Introduction5SpecificationsAnalog Inputs and OutputsSignal Type ...balancedNominal Level .
Introduction6Ethernet Interface Port (J8)Connector Type ...RJ-45 standard10 base-T (Cat 3) / 100 Base Tx (Cat5
Introduction7MDR ConnectorPin Number Port Function81Data +33 1 Data -24 1 Audio To Matrix +49 1 Audio To Matrix -25 1 Audio From Matrix +50 1 Audio Fr
Introduction8Determining the Master System From the Slave SystemsBy default, Cronus is set to operate in “stand alone” mode. You will need a license f
9Cronus System Diagram and Frame CablingCronus System Diagram and Frame CablingTABLE 5. The Cronus Intercom System has four frames, one Master and thr
Introduction10TABLE 7. Cable drawings for PAP32, AZedit, Trunking and UIO-256/LCP-102.
11CHAPTER 2Cronus Menu StructureCronus Menu System Introduction1. On the front panel of the Cronus system, tap the ENC1 encoder knob.SET FRAME ID appe
Cronus Menu Structure125. Tap the ENC1 knob.Auto Config displays. You can either have auto-config set the frame or you can manually set the frame ID b
13Cronus Menu System Introduction8. Double-tap the ENC1 knob to exit the threshold set menu item.Port displays.9. Turn the ENC1 knob to Hold Time.10.
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Cronus Menu Structure14Status, CrosspointsThe Crosspoints Status displays the status of each crosspoint closure. You can also view Crosspoint Status i
15Cronus Menu System IntroductionStatus, GPI OutputGPI Output status displays the status of each GPI Output assigned in the system. GPI output is simi
Cronus Menu Structure16Cronus Menu System Quick ReferenceMenu Access1. On the front panel of the Cronus system, tap the ENC1 encoder knob.The word Sta
17CHAPTER 3Cronus and AZeditVox Settings in AZeditCronus and the AIO-16 card are the only devices presently that support Vox. Vox refers to voice acti
Cronus and AZedit18Accessing VoxTo access the Vox Settings screen from the System menu, do the following:1. From the System menu in AZedit, select Vox
19Vox Settings in AZeditScreen Item Field Type DescriptionThresholdAdjust arrow keysUse the UP or Down arrow keys to increase or decrease the vox thre
Cronus and AZedit20Hold TimeAdjust arrow keysUse the UP or Down arrow keys to increase or decrease the time the port is active from meeting the thresh
21Vox Settings in AZeditDisable Vox buttonThe Disable Vox buttons disables Vox on the selected port (s).1.Select a port or multiple ports where Vox is
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23CHAPTER 4Ethernet Setup for CronusConnecting Cronus to the PC and the NetworkNOTE: The PC must be running version 2.06.07 or later of AZedit and hav
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Ethernet Setup for Cronus249. Connect the PC to you network with an Ethernet cable.Once you have entered the IP Address and Network Mask, do the follo
25Connecting Cronus to the PC and the Network2. From the Status menu, select Software Versions, then Master Controllers.The Master Controller Version
Ethernet Setup for Cronus267. Click Begin Download.The download begins.8. Once the Download is finished, click OK.The Cronus firmware download is comp
27Final Assembly DrawingCronus Final Assembly - see Table 10, “Final Assembly,” on page 28 for descriptions to the corresponding numbers.
28Figure 10. Final AssemblyItem No. Description Part No.1 Front panel, Cronus 9070-7770-0002 Lens 9150-7770-0003 Master Controller Assembly 9020-7770-
30Wiring Diagram
31Basic Network ConfigurationAppendix ABasic Network ConfigurationBasic Network ConfigurationThis section covers basic network configuration set-up an
32Basic Network ConfigurationNOTE: For more information on IP Addresses, see you local network administrator.WIDE AREA NETWORKA wide area network (WAN
33Basic Network ConfigurationACCESSING THE WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN)Figure 13 shows LAN IP Addresses using a common IP Address, 10.2.100.X (192.168.X.X
34Basic Network ConfigurationAmazingly, all the address translation that occurs takes place automatically in order to make web browsing and other func
35Basic Network ConfigurationIP ADDRESSESIf you do not know your IP Address, you can open a DOS screen in a Windows®- based environment and bring up t
36Ping a ComputerPinging a computer on the network makes sure it is able to be “seen” and receive messages on the network.NOTE: You can also ping your
37RVON Configuration2. At the prompt, type tracert and type the url or IP Address you want to trace.3. Press Enter.The details of the tracer route are
38Below is an example of a router configuration screen. Not all routers are configured the same way and may not look exactly like this screen.NOTE: Li
39Network TerminologyNetwork TerminologyBridgesA bridge is a device that connects two LANs, or two segments of the same LAN that use the same protocol
40The four numbers in and IP Address are used in different was to identify a particular network and host on that network. There are three classes of I
41Appendix BBreakout PanelsPin Number Port Function8 1 Data +33 1 Data -24 1 Audio to Matrix +49 1 Audio to Matrix -25 1 Audio from Matrix +50 1 Audio
Breakout Panels42XCP-32-DB9 Breakout PanelThe XCP-48-DB9 breakout panel is the newly created 32-port DB9 breakout panel with MDR connecotr for the AIO
Breakout Panels43NOTE: There are 4 MDR connectors on the XCP-32-DB9 Breakout Panel.11 8 Audio from Matrix +36 8 Audio from Matrix -MDR Connector PortJ
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Breakout Panels44XCP-48-RJ45 Breakout Panel The XCP-48-RJ45 is the newly created 48-port RJ45 breakout panel with MDR connector for the Cronus. It all
Breakout Panels45NOTE: There are 6 MDR Connector on the XCP-48 Telco Breakout 11 8 Audio from Matrix +36 8 Audio from Matrix -MDR Connector portJ1 1-8
Breakout Panels46XCP-48-Telco Breakout PanelThe XCP-48-Telco is the newly created breakout panel with MDR connector for the Cronus. It combines audio
Breakout Panels47There are 6 MDR Connectors on the XCP-48-TELCO Breakout Panel.Telco BackcardTelco Connector J1, J435 8 Audio to Matrix -11 8 Audio fr
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1CHAPTER 1IntroductionGeneral DescriptionRTS™ Cronus is a 32-port digital matrix intercom in 2RU (rack units). Based upon an advanced DSP architecture
Introduction2Differences between Cronus and ADAMFront and Rear Panel Controls and ConnectionsCronus ADAMMost practical for small to medium systems.Mos
3Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connections4 USB ConnectionThere are two USBUSB connections on the Cronus; one on the front panel and one on the ba
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