Adaptive Sound Technologies Car Speaker 9000 User Manual

AlphaPremiere™ 9000 Series Sign  
Installation Instructions  
Introduction  
Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Related documentation. . . . . . . . . . . .1  
AlphaPremiere™ 9000 series signs are indoor, four-line, full matrix  
LED displays. These signs can display both text and graphics and can be  
networked together. Two speakers are built into the sign’s right end cap.  
External status LEDs monitor all communication data and provide  
self-diagnostic capability.  
Sign specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Temperature protection . . . . . . . . . . .4  
EMI compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Messaging software options  
To display text and graphics on an AlphaPremiere™ sign, some type  
of messaging software is required to create and to send messages. The  
following options are available:  
Safety information . . . . . . . . . . 5  
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
AlphaNET plus™ for Windows® software  
Alpha® Messaging software  
Sign configuration . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Setting DIP switches . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Speaker volume control . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Setting time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Setting date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Clearing memory . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Test menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Smart Alec® software  
Alpha® ActiveX® Marquee Control software  
Custom messaging software created using the Alpha® sign  
communications protocol  
Related documentation  
Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Most of the following documents are available at the Adaptive® web  
RS232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
RS485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
site:  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Document name  
Part number  
Description  
Checkout procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
AlphaNET plus™ for Windows® User  
Manual  
Allows the creation and scheduling of messages  
for display on signs.  
9708-8081  
Messaging Software User Manual  
Smart Alec® User Manual  
9701-0202 Basic sign messaging with a PC.  
9709-2030 Intelligent messaging software with OPC Client  
Explains how to use the Alpha® ActiveX®  
9709-2054  
ActiveX® Developer’s Reference  
Marquee Control software.  
Alpha® Sign Communications Protocol  
Network Configurations  
9708-8061 Used to create custom messaging solutions.  
Firmware updates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Routine cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
9708-8046 Basic reference for networking Adaptive® signs.  
© Copyright 2001 Adaptive Micro Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.  
The following are trademarks of Adaptive Micro Systems: Adaptive, Alpha, AlphaNet plus, AlphaEclipse, AlphaPremiere, AlphaTicker, AlphaVision, AlphaVision InfoTracker, Automode,  
BetaBrite, BetaBrite Director, BetaBrite Messaging Software, Big Dot, PPD, Smart Alec, Solar, TimeNet  
The distinctive trade dress of this product is a trademark claimed by Adaptive Micro Systems, Inc.  
Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.  
Revision date: 10/25/2001  
9711-4201C  
     
Item  
Name  
Description  
The plug on the power supply cord serves as the disconnect device for this display. During mounting  
and installation of the display, make sure that the electrical power socket/outlet is easily accessible and  
that it is located close by the display.  
Français  
La fiche du cordon d’alimentation sert de dispositif de débranchement pour cet affichage. Lors du  
montage et de l’installation de l’affichage, assurez-vous que la prise d’alimentation électrique est  
facilement accessible et qu’elle se situe près de l’affichage.  
Deutsch  
Der Stecker am Netzteilkabel fungiert als Trennvorrichtung für dieses Anzeigeschild. Während der  
Montage und Installation des Schildes ist sicherzustellen, dass die Netzsteckdose leicht zugänglich ist  
und sich nahe am Schild befindet.  
A
Power supply plug  
Italiano  
La spina del cavo di alimentazione serve anche come dispositivo di scollegamento di questo display.  
Durante il fissaggio e l’installazione del display, accertarsi che la presa di corrente sia facilmente  
raggiungibile e sia situata vicino al display.  
Español  
La clavija del cable de alimentación sirve como dispositivo de desconexión para este anuncio. Durante  
el montaje y la instalación del anuncio, asegúrese de que el receptáculo/tomacorriente eléctrico quede  
fácilmente accesible y que esté‚ubicado cerca del anuncio.  
B
C
RS232 status LEDs label  
RS232 status LEDs  
Information label for RS232 LED status  
RS232 communications status LEDs:  
• LED 5: TXD (Transmitted Data)  
• LED 6: RXD (Received Data)  
D
E
RS232 RJ11 jack  
RS485 RJ11 jack  
RJ11 jack for RS232 data. This is NOT a telephone jack.  
RJ11 jack for RS485 data. This is NOT a telephone jack.  
RS485 communication status LEDs:  
• LED 1: Pwr/Micro  
- Blinking blue LED = ok.  
F
RS485 status LEDs  
- If blue LED is steady or off, contact Adaptive® Technical Support.  
• LED 2: TXD (Transmitted Data)  
• LED 3: Flash Prog  
• LED 4: RXD (Received Data)  
G
H
IR remote sensor  
Speaker out jack  
Receiving window for signals from the handheld Infrared Remote Control  
Speaker out jack allows connecting to any self-powered external speaker (such as typical PC speakers).  
NOTE: A stereo plug must be used to connect external speakers. Using a mono plug  
could damage the sign.  
I
Sign reset  
Momentary switch allows you to cycle through power-up messaging  
Information label for RS485 LED status  
J
K
L
RS485 status LEDs label  
Ethernet status LEDs label Information label for Ethernet LED status  
Ethernet reset  
Momentary switch allows you to reset Ethernet hardware  
Ethernet communication status LEDs:  
• LED 5 (red): FAULT — Blinks or lights red in combination with LED 6 to indicate diagnostics and  
error detection:  
Red solid and LED 6 blinking:  
- 1x = EPROM checksum error  
- 2x = RAM error  
- 3x = network controller error  
- 4x = EEPROM checksum error  
M
Ethernet status LEDs  
- 5x = duplicated IP address on the network (non-fatal error)  
- 6x = software does not match hardware (non-fatal error)  
Red blinking and LED 6 blinking:  
- 4x = faulty network connection (non-fatal error)  
- 5x = no DHCP response received (non-fatal error)  
• LED 6 (green): RXD/TXD — Solid green indicates idle. Blinking indicates transmission/reception.  
• LED 7 (yellow): ACTIVITY — Solid yellow indicates idle. Blinking indicates a network connection.  
• LED 8 (green): LINK — Solid green indicates network port connected to the network.  
N
Ethernet RJ45 jack  
RJ45 jack for Ethernet connection  
3
Technical specifications  
Sign specifications  
Input current  
@ 100 VAC @ 240 VAC  
Sign  
model columns  
LED  
LED  
rows  
Dimensions  
(L x W x H)  
Weight  
(approx)  
Input voltage  
(VAC)  
LED color  
28 x 2.2 x 12 (in)  
71.1 x 5.59 x 30.5 (cm)  
18 (lb)  
8.2 (kg)  
9080  
9120  
9160  
9200  
9240  
80  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
2.0 amps  
3.0 amps  
3.6 amps  
4.0 amps  
5.0 amps  
1.0 amps  
1.5 amps  
1.8 amps  
2.0 amps  
2.5 amps  
40 x 2.2 x 12 (in)  
101.6 x 5.59 x 30.5 (cm)  
23 (lb)  
10.4 (kg)  
120  
160  
200  
240  
52 x 2.2 x 12 (in)  
132.1 x 5.59 x 30.5 (cm)  
31 (lb)  
14.1 (kg)  
100 - 240  
@ 50 - 60 Hz  
Tricolor  
64 x 2.2 x 12 (in)  
162.6 x 5.59 x 30.5 (cm)  
36 (lb)  
16.3 (kg)  
76 x 2.2 x 12 (in)  
193 x 5.59 x 30.5 (cm)  
41 (lb)  
18.6 (kg)  
Temperature protection  
The AlphaPremiere™ 9000 sign includes automatic temperature controls to determine when the internal  
temperature of the sign is too hot to continue normal operation. While the temperature controls are based  
primarily on the internal temperature of the sign, they are also affected by both ambient temperature and the  
sign’s load and its duration. So the higher the ambient temperature and the more LEDs that are on and the longer  
they are on, the higher the internal temperature.  
Trigger temperature levels may vary from sign to sign, but in general the functioning is:  
As the temperature of the sign rises, cooling fans are switched on. If the temperature falls below the  
cooling fan threshold level, the cooling fans are turned off.  
If, however, the temperature of the sign continues to rise, auto-dimming occurs. This means that the  
LED output from the sign is forced into a reduced power mode, effectively dimming the brightness of  
the LEDs. If the temperature falls below the auto-dimming threshold level, then auto-dimming stops  
and the LED brightness returns to normal level.  
EMI compliance  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with installation guidelines, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of  
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required  
to correct the interference at his own expense.  
WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the  
user may be required to take adequate measures.  
4
       
Safety information  
General  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Possible shock hazard.  
Always mount unit indoors.  
Mounting a unit outdoors  
makes the unit a possible  
source of electric shock  
which could result in  
Possible fire hazard.  
Always mount unit indoors.  
Mounting the unit  
outdoors may cause a fire  
which could result in serious  
injury or death.  
serious injury or death.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Hazardous voltage.  
Possible crush hazard.  
Contact with high voltage  
may cause death or  
serious injury. Always  
disconnect power to sign  
prior to servicing.  
The wall and the mounting system  
must be able to support at least  
4 times the unit's weight.  
Otherwise the unit may fall,  
causing serious injury or death.  
Internal battery replacement  
The AlphaPremiere™ sign uses an internal battery to store and retain message data when the power  
supply to the sign is disconnected. If the battery fails while the sign remains connected to a reliable source of  
power, you will not become aware of the battery failure until the power supply is lost or interrupted.  
NOTE: Backup batteries are soldered in place and should only be replaced by a qualified technician.  
If you suspect that your internal backup battery may have failed, please contact Adaptive® Technical  
Support.  
WARNING  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Il y a danger d'explosion s'il y a un  
remplacement incorrect de la batterie.  
Remplacer uniquement avec une  
batterie du meme type recommande  
par le fabricant. Mettre au rebut les  
batteries usagees conformement  
aux instructions du fabricant.  
Danger of explosion if battery is  
incorrectly replaced. Replace only  
with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Dispose of used batteries according  
to the manufacturer's instructions.  
AVVERTENZA  
WARNUNG  
La sostituzione errata della batteria  
può comportare il pericolo di esplosione.  
Sostituire unicamente con una batteria  
identica o di tipo equivalente consigliata  
dal fabbricante. Eliminare le batterie  
scariche in base alle istruzioni del  
fabbricante.  
Bei einem nicht vorschriftsgemäßen  
Austausch der Batterie besteht  
Explosionsgefahr. Nur durch eine Batterie  
des gleichen oder eines gleichwertigen,  
vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typs  
ersetzen. Gebrauchte Batterien gemäß  
Herstelleranweisung entsorgen.  
ADVERTENCIA  
Existe el peligro de explosión si la batería  
se reemplaza incorrectamente.  
Reemplácela sólo con el mismo tipo de  
batería o uno equivalente recomendado  
por el fabricante. Deseche las baterías  
usadas de acuerdo con las instrucciones  
del fabricante.  
5
     
Sign configuration  
Before installing a sign, you may want to change one or more of the sign’s default settings by changing  
settings on DIP switches inside the sign.  
To access and change DIP switches, follow these steps:  
Setting DIP switches  
1. Remove power from the sign.  
2. If the sign is mounted, remove it and place the sign on a flat surface before removing the end cap.  
3. Remove the two (2) screws from the end cap located on the right side of the sign:  
ON  
DIP switch 2  
Use a small screwdriver to move each DIP switch.  
DIP switch 1  
End cap screws  
4. See the pages following to make changes in these functions:  
EOL termination  
Baud rate  
RS485 echo  
IR remote disable  
Demonstration messages  
Memory clear  
Serial address  
Data format  
Diagnostics  
5. After making the appropriate DIP switch changes, re-attach the end cap. Tighten the end cap screws to  
14 lb-in, 1.58 Nm.  
6
   
Bank 1 and Bank 2 DIP switches  
ON  
Switches 9, 10: Diagnostics  
Switch 8: Data format  
DIP switch 2  
Switches 1 through 7:  
Serial address in binary format.  
Switch 1 = LSB (Least Significant Bit)  
Switch 7 = MSB (Most Significant Bit).  
Switch 10: Memory clear  
Switch 9: Demonstration messages  
Switch 7: IR Remote disabled  
DIP switch 1  
Switches 3, 4, 5: Baud rates  
Switches 1, 2: EOL termination  
Bank 1 DIP switches  
EOL termination  
Set end-of-line termination off  
(default)  
Bank 2 DIP switches  
1
0
1
2
Serial Address (address 0 = default)  
LSB = Least Significant Bit; MSB = Most Significant Bit  
0
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MSB  
Dec  
Hex  
LSB  
Set end-of-line termination on  
0
1
2
3
00  
01  
02  
03  
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Baud rate  
9600 (default)  
1200  
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
4
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
2400  
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4800  
9600  
125  
126  
127  
7D  
7E  
7F  
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19200  
38400  
9600  
RS485 echo (See page 8.)  
Disable RS485 echo (default)  
Enable RS485 echo  
6
0
1
Data format  
8N1 = 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. (default)  
7E2 = 7 data bits, even parity, 2 stop bits  
8
0
1
Note: For Ethernet, when you change the Data format using DIP switches,  
a similar change must be made to the Data format of the internal Ethernet  
IR remote disable  
IR remote control can be used to change  
a sign’s parameters (default)  
7
0
IR remote control can not be used to  
change a sign’s parameters  
1
Diagnostic  
Description  
9
10  
Run normal  
messages (default) enabled.  
Normal messaging  
0
0
Demonstration messages  
Enable demo messages (default)  
Disable demo messages  
9
0
1
Test pattern  
Test for unlit LEDs.  
1
0
0
1
LED test mode  
Test for dim LEDs.  
Serial  
troubleshooting  
Contact Adaptive®  
Technical Support.  
1
1
Memory clear  
Do not clear messages at power-up  
(default))  
10  
0
Clear all messages at power-up  
1
7
RS485 echo (default = RS485 ECHO DISABLED)  
When RS485 echo is enabled, then incoming data (from either RS232 or Ethernet) is echoed or sent out the  
RS485 jack:  
ON  
DIP switch 2  
DIP switch 1  
use switch 6  
RS485 echo  
RS485 ECHO DISABLED (default)  
RS485 ECHO ENABLED  
6
0
1
RS485 echo is useful when connecting multiple signs together because it can eliminate the need to use a  
Converter Box:  
To next sign  
To RS485 RJ11 jack  
RS485 echo  
= DISABLED  
for other signs on the  
network  
Modular Network Adapter  
(pn 4331-0602)  
RS485 cable  
(pn 1088-8000)  
To RS485 RJ11 jack  
RS485 echo  
= ENABLED  
for this first sign in  
the network  
To RS485 RJ11 jack  
To RS232 RJ11 jack  
RS232 adapter  
(pn 4370-0001C for 25-pin COM port,  
pn 1088-9108 for 9-pin COM port)  
RS232 cable  
(pn 1088-8625 for 25-foot cable,  
pn 1088-8627 for 50-foot cable)  
PC running  
Maximum 50 feet from PC to sign  
messaging software  
like AlphaNET plus™  
for Windows®  
software  
(If greater than 50 feet, a Converter Box must  
be used. See Network Configurations  
manual for details.)  
8
 
Speaker volume control  
The AlphaPremiere™ 9000 sign has two internally-mounted speakers in the right end cap. Audio volume  
can be raised or lowered:  
temporarily by using the IR remote control (the “U” key raises volume, the “D” key lowers it), or  
permanently by changing an internal master volume dial (see below).  
NOTE: Also, the duration and number of repetitions of audio tones can be set using AlphaNET plus™  
software. Refer to the “Site Manager” section of the AlphaNET plus™ for Windows® User  
Manual.  
To change the default volume setting, follow these steps:  
1. Remove power from the sign.  
2. If the sign is mounted, remove it and place the sign face down on a flat surface before removing the  
end cap.  
3. Remove the two (2) screws from the end cap located on the left side of the face down sign:  
Keep one hand on the end cap  
after removing both screws, to  
avoid pulling speaker wires.  
4. To change the default factory volume setting, use a screwdriver to turn the dial clockwise to raise the  
volume or counterclockwise to lower the volume. (It is recommended that you use a plastic  
screwdriver, not a steel screwdriver, to make the adjustment.) The default factory setting is maximum.  
NOTE: To turn on a continuous repeated tone for volume adjustment, use the IR remote control to go  
Volume, you’ll be able to hear the speaker volume increase and decrease as the adjustable dial  
is rotated. However, this is a temporary setting only.  
Decrease  
Increase  
9
 
5. For remote audio connections or to boost volume output, a stereo speaker plug can be connected to  
the Speaker out jack. Use DC inline speakers of the type used to improve output from a personal  
computer.  
Only use a stereo plug to connect external  
RS232/Aux  
5. RXD  
speakers. Using a mono plug may damage  
6.TXD  
the sign. A stereo jack will have two bands.  
A mono jack will only have one band.  
5
6
RS232/Aux  
RS485  
3
1
4
2
Spkr  
Out  
Sign  
Reset  
RS485  
1.Pwr/Micro  
2.RXD  
3.FlashProg  
4.TXD  
10  
Using the IR remote control  
The IR remote control is used to set up and test an AlphaPremiere™ sign. However, messages cannot be  
programmed into an AlphaPremiere™ sign using the remote control.  
Most of the keys on the IR remote control are not usable with an AlphaPremiere™ sign. The illustration  
below shows the remote control keys that can be used:  
TURN SIGN ON/OFF  
Hold down the FCN key and then  
press the PROGRAM key.  
PROGRAM  
Used to access the sign’s  
RUN  
Press to exit the PROGRAM menu.  
PROGRAM menu which can be  
used to set the time, date, etc.  
SOUND VOLUME  
Use the U and D keys to raise  
or lower the sign’s speaker  
RETURN  
SELECT  
Used to choose or to set a menu option.  
Used to choose a menu option  
11  
 
Setting time  
When you press this . . .  
PROGRAM key  
You’ll see this on the sign . . .  
PROGRAM  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
TURN OFF  
RUN DEMO/TIME  
SET TIME  
RETURN key  
Then keep pressing RETURN key until the desired hour  
appears.  
HOUR  
SELECT key  
MIN  
Press RETURN key until the desired minutes appears.  
SELECT key  
Press RETURN key to select either a 12-hour or a 24-  
hour time display format.  
12HR or 24HR  
Then press the RUN key.  
Setting date  
When you press this . . .  
PROGRAM key  
You’ll see this on the sign . . .  
PROGRAM  
SELECT key  
TURN OFF  
SELECT key  
RUN DEMO/TIME  
SET TIME  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SET DATE  
RETURN key  
MONTH  
DATE  
Press RETURN key until the desired month appears.  
SELECT key  
Press RETURN key until the desired date appears.  
SELECT key  
YEAR  
Press RETURN key until the desired year appears.  
SELECT key  
WEEKDAY  
Press RETURN key until the desired day appears.  
Then press the RUN key.  
Clearing memory  
When you press this . . .  
PROGRAM key  
You’ll see this on the sign . . .  
PROGRAM  
SELECT key  
TURN OFF  
SELECT key  
RUN DEMO/TIME  
SET TIME  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SET DATE  
SELECT key  
Press RETURN to clear all the messages from the sign’s  
memory.  
CLEAR MEMORY  
Then the sign will go blank.  
12  
     
Test menu  
When you press this . . .  
PROGRAM key  
You’ll see this on the sign . . .  
PROGRAM  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
TURN OFF  
RUN DEMO/TIME  
SET TIME  
SET DATE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST MENU  
RETURN key  
Selects WATCHDOG test.  
WATCHDOG  
RETURN key  
Runs the WATCHDOG test.  
The sign will display the  
After running the test, the sign will display the messages that are programmed in it.  
Setting sound volume  
When you press this . . .  
PROGRAM key  
You’ll see this on the sign . . .  
PROGRAM  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
SELECT key  
RETURN key  
TURN OFF  
RUN DEMO/TIME  
SET TIME  
SET DATE  
CLEAR MEMORY  
TEST MENU  
WATCHDOG  
SELECT key  
DIP  
This is for diagnostics only. Do not use this setting.  
SELECT key  
VOLUME  
Press the U key to turn volume up.  
Press the D key to turn volume down.  
The “00” shown here changes accordingly.  
NOTE: This is a temporary setting only. It can be used  
VOLUME = 00  
SELECT key  
RUN key  
TEST MENU  
The sign will display the messages  
that are programmed in it.  
13  
   
Networking  
AlphaPremiere™ series signs can be connected together so that messages can be sent to each of the signs  
on the network. There are three ways to network AlphaPremiere™ series signs:  
RS232 (only available with the Standard Configuration) — This type of sign network allows “point-to-  
point” communication. This means that a single PC can be connected to a single sign. The length of  
this network is limited to 50 feet.  
RS485 (available with both Standard and optional Ethernet Configurations) — This type of sign  
network permits communication to a single or to multiple signs. The length of this network can be  
4000 feet @ 9600 baud.  
Ethernet (only available with the optional Ethernet Configuration) — This sign network allows  
connection of almost an unlimited number of signs over a virtually unlimited network length.  
RS232  
The diagram below shows how to connect a sign to your PC, through the PC’s RS232 jack. The PC can not  
be separated from the sign by more than 50 feet, due to signal loss in the cable:  
A
B
C
MK  
To sign’s  
RS232 jack  
AlphaPremiere™ 9000 series sign  
To one of the  
PC’s COM  
(RS232) ports  
PC running  
AlphaNET plus™ or  
other messaging software  
Data signals get lost if  
RS232 cable is longer  
than 50 feet.  
NOTE: You can not use the IR  
remote to program messages  
Item  
Part #  
Description  
A
Ferrite (ferrite end towards sign)  
1088-8625  
1088-8627  
4370-0001C  
1088-9108  
25-foot 6-conductor RS232 data cable  
50-foot 6-conductor RS232 data cable  
25 pin sub-D/to 6 pos. RJ11 adapter  
9 pin sub-D/to 6 pos. RJ11 adapter  
B
C
14  
   
RS485  
Refer to the Network Configurations manual for information on cabling requirements and connecting  
multiple signs.  
AlphaPremiere™ 9000 series sign  
To sign’s RS485 jack  
MK  
E
A
Set switch to  
unterminated  
To one of  
the PC’s  
COM  
(RS232)  
ports  
PC running  
AlphaNET plus™ or  
other messaging software  
RS-485(+)  
BLACK  
SHIELD  
RS-485(  
RED  
)
NOT  
A
TELEPHONE  
CONNECTION  
RS-485  
9
VOLTS AC  
RS-232  
~NOMINAL  
B
NOTE: You can not use the IR  
remote to program messages  
C
D
Item  
Part #  
4370-0001C  
1088-9108  
1088-8634  
1088-1111  
1088-8000  
1088-8624  
1088-8636  
Description  
25 pin sub-D/to 6 pos. RJ11 adapter  
9 pin sub-D/to 6 pos. RJ11 adapter  
A
B
C
D
10-foot 9-pin to 9-pin, type “A9” RS232 data cable. (Other lengths available; see table above.)  
Converter Box III  
4-conductor RS485, bulk cable  
8 foot, 4-conductor RS485 cable, ferrite end closer to sign  
1 foot, 4-conductor RS 485 cable, ferrite end closer to sign  
E
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Ethernet  
NOTE: A network administrator should be involved in connecting the sign to the Ethernet.  
The optional configuration for the AlphaPremiere™ 9000 sign includes an internal 10BASE-T Ethernet  
Network connection  
B
10BASE-T Ethernet network  
MK  
AlphaPremiere™ 9000 series sign  
PC running  
AlphaNET plus™ or  
other messaging software.  
A
To sign’s Ethernet jack  
NOTE: You can not use the IR  
remote to program messages  
Item  
Part #  
Description  
A
B
Ethernet cabling (not supplied)  
Ethernet card for PC (not supplied)  
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Setting a sign’s TCP/IP address  
Before you can begin to use an AlphaPremiere™ sign on a Ethernet network, the display must be assigned  
a unique TCP/IP address.  
NOTE: The Alpha® Ethernet option inside the display is shipped with a default address of 010.11.11.1.  
To set a new IP address, follow these steps:  
1. Get a unique IP address from your network administrator. An example of an IP address is: 10.67.12.21.  
2. Write down the 6-digit Ethernet address found on the Ethernet option label the back of your sign. For  
example, the Ethernet address for the following label is: 00-20-4A-54-09-C8.  
This label is  
on the back  
of Ethernet-  
X
U
232/A  
XD  
D
R
TX  
Ethernet address  
equipped  
signs.  
6
X
U
A
2/  
23  
RS  
5
48  
S
R
4
2
kr  
p
S
t
u
O
n
ig  
S
R
et  
es  
5
8
RS4  
3. Using the Configuration Utility software supplied with the sign, select Tools > Assign IP . . . :  
Enter the IP address from step 1.  
Enter the Ethernet Address from step 2.  
Click Set IP Address.  
4. Next, select Tools > Ping Device . . ., enter the sign’s IP address, and click on Ping to make certain that  
the IP address you just assigned works.  
If a reply from the sign is not received, try assigning  
the address again by repeating the previous steps.  
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5. After the sign has an IP address assigned to it, you can:  
select Tools > Query Device . . . to get information about the sign’s Ethernet status:  
select Tools > Telnet to Device . . . to set various Ethernet parameters:  
Baudrate, I/F Mode, Flow, Port,  
etc. are all Channel 1 parameters.  
Typically, you would only need to  
set the Baudrate and I/F Mode  
parameters.  
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Setting Baud rate and Data format on an Ethernet-equipped sign  
On signs that are Ethernet equipped, the Baud rate and Data format of the sign’s internal Ethernet card  
must be identical to the Baud rate and Data format of:  
the computer that is running the messaging software used to send messages to the sign.  
To change the Baud rate and Data format of the sign’s internal Ethernet card, follow these steps:  
1. Using the Configuration Utility software supplied with the sign, select Telnet to Device. The current  
Baud rate, Data format (called I/F Mode), and other communication parameters will be displayed:  
Parameters of the sign’s internal Ethernet card:  
• Baudrate 9600 – Factory setting. Can be changed.  
I/F Mode (see table below) – This is a hexadecimal  
number (4C in this example) that sets the network  
type (RS232, internal to the sign), number of data bits  
(7/8), parity (None/Odd/Even), and number of stop  
bits (1/2).  
Data format (I/F Mode) table  
Binary Code  
Option  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
Network  
Type  
RS232  
1
1
0
1
7 bit  
8 bit  
None  
Even  
Odd  
Number of  
Data Bits  
0
1
0
0
1
1
Parity  
0
1
1
1
1 bit  
2 bits  
Number of  
Stop Bits  
Examples:  
Hexa-  
Options  
Binary Code decimal  
Number  
RS232, 8-bit, No parity, 1 stop bit  
RS232, 7-bit, Even parity, 1 stop bit  
01001100  
01111000  
4C  
78  
2. Select 1 for Channel 1 Configuration. Then set the various parameters as you are prompted:  
In this example, the new  
Baud rate will be 38400.  
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Installation  
Environmental requirements  
Care must be taken to observe these considerations when selecting a location for the sign.  
These signs are for indoor use only and should not be continuously exposed to direct sunlight.  
These signs should only be used in an environment where the temperature is between 0 and 50  
degrees Celsius (32° to 122° F.)  
These signs should only be used in an environment where the humidity (non-condensing) does not  
exceed 95%.  
For installation, there must be at least 1” (2.5 cm) clearance on each end of the case and at least 2”  
(5.1 cm) clearance above the case.  
Reducing electrical noise  
These procedures are recommended to decrease the amount of electrical emissions and noise with the  
AlphaPremiere™ 9000 signs:  
A sign should be connected to its own branch circuit.  
The input power source should be protected by a circuit breaker rated at no more than 20 amperes,  
with no more than 4 signs connected together through a single circuit breaker.  
Incoming power to a sign should be routed on a path separate from a sign’s serial communication  
wires. Do NOT run the power and communication wires in the same conduit.  
Where power and serial communications wires must cross, the intersection should be perpendicular.  
All serial communication wires should be shielded. The shield should only be connected to ground at  
the RS485 converter box.  
Checking speaker volume  
Wall mounting instructions  
Guidelines  
Wall-mounting brackets are provided with the sign. Fasteners are supplied to attach the brackets to the  
sign. However, fasteners to attach the sign to a wall are not supplied.  
The specific type of fastener needed depends on the physical characteristics of the wall (e.g., concrete,  
brick, wood) to which the sign is being mounted. Do NOT install directly to drywall, plasterboard, or other fragile  
supports.  
Fasteners for wall-mounting brackets must be appropriate for the type of wall to which the sign will  
be mounted.  
Each one of the fasteners must be capable of supporting four (4) times the weight of the sign.  
A sign must be attached to a wall (or to a wall-mounted support system) capable of bearing at least  
four (4) times the weight of the sign.  
Directions  
1. Disconnect power from the sign.  
2. Remove the two screws from each end cap.  
NOTE: There are speaker wires behind the right end cap, so be careful to keep one hand on the end  
cap—continuing to hold it in place—after removing the screws. Pull the end caps away  
slowly, so you don’t accidentally snag the wiring or damage other components near the cap.  
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3. When the end caps have been removed, place each sliding bracket into the channel in the back of the  
sign. Use two (2) Keps fasteners to attach a mounting bracket to each sliding bracket. Tighten the Keps  
fasteners to 24 lb-in, 2.7 Nm:  
Remove end cap and  
place sliding bracket  
into channel.  
Remove end cap and  
place sliding bracket  
into channel.  
Sliding bracket  
Keps fasteners  
Mounting bracket  
Tighten the Keps fasteners  
to 24 lb-in, 2.7 Nm.  
4. Attach the remaining two (2) mounting brackets to a wall.  
NOTE: Do NOT install a sign directly to drywall or plasterboard.  
NOTE: No fasteners are provided for the outer set of mounting brackets. The fasteners selected must  
be able to support four (4) times the weight of the sign.  
5. Mount the sign on the wall. Use the supplied fasteners and cotter pins to attach the sign mounting  
brackets to the wall mounting brackets:  
After the best viewing angle for the sign has been selected and cotter pins have been  
inserted and bent, tighten the 5/16” (7.94 mm) fasteners to 60 lb-in, 6.8 Nm.  
6. Replace the end caps. Be careful not to pinch any internal wires or catch other components between  
the lip of the end cap and the housing. Tighten end cap screws to 14 lb-in, 1.58 Nm.  
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Ceiling mounting instructions  
Guidelines  
A ceiling mounting bracket is not provided with the sign. Fasteners to attach the sign to a ceiling are also  
not supplied.  
The specific type of fastener required will vary depending on the physical characteristics of the material  
(e.g., concrete, brick, wood) to which the sign is being mounted. Do NOT install directly to drywall, plasterboard,  
or other fragile support.  
Fasteners for ceiling mounting brackets must be appropriate for the type of construction and material  
to which the sign will be mounted.  
Each of the fasteners must be capable of supporting four (4) times the weight of the sign.  
A sign must be attached to an overhead support capable of supporting four (4) times the weight of the  
sign.  
For adequate ventilation allow at least 1 inch (2.54 cm) clearance all around the sign.  
Directions  
1. Disconnect power from the sign.  
2. Remove the upper screw from each end cap. Slip the bottom of one hook support into the grooves  
between the tops of each end cap and the main housing:  
Hook support  
Remove top end cap  
screw and slip the hook  
support into groove.  
Remove top end cap  
screw and slip the hook  
support into groove.  
3. Replace each end cap screw. Make sure that the screw has gone through the hook support. Tighten  
screw to 14 lb-in, 1.58 Nm.  
4. Mount ceiling attachments (not supplied).  
5. Attach hook supports to ceiling attachments. (Connection material not supplied.)  
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Counter mounting instructions  
Guidelines  
Counter mounting brackets are supplied with the sign. Fasteners to attach the mounting brackets to the  
sign are supplied. However, fasteners to attach the mounting brackets to a counter are not supplied.  
The specific type of fastener needed will vary depending on the physical characteristics of the counter  
(e.g., concrete, brick, wood) to which the sign is being mounted. Do NOT install directly to drywall, plasterboard,  
or other fragile supports.  
Fasteners for counter-mounting brackets must be appropriate for the type of counter to which the sign  
will be mounted.  
Each one of the fasteners must be capable of supporting four (4) times the weight of the sign.  
A sign must be attached to a counter capable of bearing at least four (4) times the weight of the sign.  
Directions  
1. Disconnect power from the sign.  
2. Remove the two screws from each end cap.  
NOTE: There are speaker wires behind the right end caps so be careful to keep one hand on the end  
cap—continuing to hold it in place—after removing the screws. Pull the end caps away  
slowly, so that you don’t accidentally snag the wiring, or damage other components behind  
the cap.  
3. When the end caps have been removed, using the screws and nuts provided, loosely fasten two screws  
in each mounting bracket as shown below:  
Mounting bracket  
4. Next, slide the screw heads on each mounting bracket into the channel in the back of the sign. Then  
tighten the screws on each bracket:  
Sign is shown with ceiling  
mounting brackets attached.  
5. Replace the two screws in each end cap. Tighten each screw to 14 lb-in, 1.58 Nm.  
6. Fasten each mounting bracket to the counter. (Connection material not supplied.)  
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Checkout procedure  
After installing a sign according to the previous sections, make sure the unit is installed properly by  
applying power to it. Information similar to the following should be displayed on the sign:  
9000 SERIES  
9200 RED  
SERIAL ADDRESS  
00 HEX  
SERIAL DATA  
9600, 8n1  
RS485 ECHO  
DISABLED  
INFRARED  
ENABLED  
SPEAKER VOLUME  
[XXXX  
]
PERF REV  
211040001B v01.04  
FPGA REV  
26111401 V1.4  
RAM 1  
RAM 128K  
10:48 AM FRI.  
FEB. 23, 2001  
FLASH OK  
Service and maintenance  
Firmware updates  
The internal program or firmware (also referred to as “flash EPROM”) that runs an AlphaPremiere™ sign  
may need to be updated from time to time.  
To nd out the availability of any updates, check this web page:  
Routine cleaning  
When cleaning the case is necessary, use a soft lint-free cotton cloth (such as a pre-washed cotton diaper)  
with mild soap and water. Two drops of soap per quart of water is adequate. Alcohol and cleaners with alcohol (or  
any other strong solvent) are not recommended.  
If the front lens becomes dusty, use a vacuum cleaner that has a soft brush on an extension wand.  
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