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18 SF-16M Matrix Amplier Installation and Operation Guide
USING SERIAL AND ETHERNET (TELNET)
Follow the instructions for your Control4, RTI, URC, or other controller using the serial settings below, and/or Ethernet
settings accessible via the SF-16M front panel menu. Serial commands, available at our website on the SF-16M product
page, are used for telnet or serial control.
The internal SF-16M telnet server allows two clients to be connected at one time. Each client connection has a time out
of 15 minutes; if a client crashes and does not close the connection properly (sending an EOF command) that connection
remains busy until it times out.
Using the RS-232 Port
System controllers and PCs send all setup and control commands as well as receive feedback via the RS-232 serial port.
Important: If a PC is connected directly to the SF-16M RS-232 port, use a standard serial cable.
Communication Settings: baud rate is 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no ow control.
See the table and diagram below for the SF-16M serial port pinout.
Using a PC via Ethernet
Connect a computer directly to the SF-16M Ethernet port using a crossover cable, or alternatively use a standard Ethernet
hub or switch and a standard patch cable. Once connected to a computer or network, the SF-16M by default attempts to
obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP. To use static settings, see the detailed instructions on page 19.
There are two LED indicators located next to the Ethernet port
on the rear panel that will help in
identifying connection issues:
Link - The Link LED is steadily lit if a connection is detected and ashes when activity is
present.
Speed - The Speed LED is off for 10 base T, and on for 100 base T.
DHCP
DHCP is enabled on the SF-16M by default. If DHCP is enabled on your network, simply connecting the SF-16M to the
network with an existing DHCP server enables it to obtain all necessary information.
Static Addressing Connected Directly to a PC
Assign an IP address to the SF-16M which will not conict with the PC.
Windows 7: Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter
settings > Local Area Connection (or wi- adapter) > Details
Windows XP: control panel > network > local connection properties
Change the TCP/IP protocol properties, and set the IP address, gateway, and
subnet mask, if they are not already set.
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
GND RX TX
Transfer Rate
9600 bps
Data Bits
8
Parity
None
Stop Bits
1
Flow Control
None or Off
Character type
ASCII
Connector
DB-9
Electrical Rating
Pins 2 and 3, ±15 VDC
Pin out
Pin 2, Tx
(Standard cable) Pin 3, Rx
Pin 5, Ground
Shell, Ground
SF-16M screen image showing Network
Settings with DHCP set to ON, with no link
established.
1 2
3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16
SPEAKER OUTPUTS (CLASS 2 WIRING)
ETHERNET
USB
RS-232 IN
RS-232 OUT
LINK
SPEED
701-13303B
MAIN IR
IN
MAIN IR
OUT
UNIT ID
DB25 AUDIO INPUT
CONTACT CLOSURE 5V - 24V AC / DC
AUDIO LOOP OUTPUT
LINE INPUTS
BUS
FlexPort 1
OUT
IN
1 2
IN OUT
SYSTEM
TRIGGER
AUDIO
OVERRIDE
100-120V~ 50-60 Hz
1125W
Replace Fuses Only
with T 10A, 250V
Remplacer Uniquement
avec Fusible T 10A, 250V
Set voltage selector
and install correct
fuses according to
local power supply.
Régler le sélecteur
de tension et
installer les fusibles
corrects selon
l’alimentation locale.
4002715
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
A B C D E F G H
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
L
R
16BN4020
701-13303
SF-16M 120V Rear Panel Artwork
1/2
ETL LISTED CONFORMS
TO UL STD 60065
CERTIFIED TO CAN/CSA
STD C22.2 NO. 60065
Audio Authority® Corp. • 2048 Mercer Rd. Lexington, KY 40511 USA
800-322-8346 • 859-233-4599 • www.audioauthority.com
Model SF-16M 16-Channel Matrix Amplifier
PDF User Manual
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
FlexPort 2
OUT
IN
STEREO ZONE 1 STEREO ZONE 2 STEREO ZONE 3 STEREO ZONE 4 STEREO ZONE 5 STEREO ZONE 6 STEREO ZONE 7 STEREO ZONE 8
DB-9 Connector on
SF-16M rear panel
Network Jack on
SF-16M rear panel
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