Network Connections; Power Cord Connection; Configuration With Controlspace Designer Software - Bose ControlSpace ESP-880 Guia De Instalacion

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8. Network Connections

Fixed-I/O ESP processors feature two network connection methods:
• A front-panel RJ-45 network port (See Figure 16.)
• Optional rear-panel network cards (See Figure 17.)
The front-panel connection is intended for localized configuration and monitoring. When used with a rear-panel network card, the front-
panel RJ-45 connector can serve as a convenient passthrough to the network connection on the rear panel. For added security, the
front panel connector is lockable using ControlSpace
Designer
software.
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Network option cards can serve as the primary means for configuration, control, and monitoring of an ESP through connection to a
larger network.
Note: When using a rear-panel network card, do not plug both the front and rear-panel RJ-45 connections into a common network
switch or router.
Use a F/UTP Cat5e cable (not supplied) to connect a PC to the ESP processor. This connection can be made either directly to the
processor or through a switched Ethernet network.
Note: All fixed-I/O ESP processors are set to DHCP which can be changed using ControlSpace Designer software.
For more information, see the ControlSpace Designer Software User's Guide from pro.Bose.com or inside the software help system.
Figure 16. Front Panel Network Port Location
Figure 17. Optional Rear Panel Network Card Location

9. Power Cord Connection

ControlSpace
fixed-I/O ESP processors can operate with AC mains line voltages from 85 to 264 volts AC at 50/60 Hz and uses a
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removable IEC power cord. Power consumption is 37VA at 104ºF (40ºC) ambient.
To power on the ESP processor, simply plug in the rear-panel IEC power cord. Once powered, boot times may be as long as 40
seconds. A solid green POWER LED on the front panel indicates that the processor is ready for connection/operation.
Figure 18. Power cord connection

10. Configuration with ControlSpace Designer Software

With a network connection in place and ControlSpace Designer software installed, use the Update Firmware tool inside ControlSpace
Designer software to scan and update the ESP processor. Once the ESP processor status reads "Up-to-Date" in the firmware panel,
proceed with your system design using ControlSpace Designer software. For full details on using ControlSpace Designer software to
configure, control, and monitor the ESP processor or entire systems built with Bose networked system electronics, visit pro.Bose.com
and download the ControlSpace Software User's Guide or use the help system inside the software.
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