dV-DOSC dV-SUB Manual V2.0 Nov 2001 461.8 CO 24 CONTROL OUTPUT PANELFigure 18: CO24 Control Output PanelDigital signal processor outputs are assigned to MULTI return lines via the CO 24 CONTROLOUTPUT panel. Internally, XLR outputs are patched from the digital processor to the 24x femaleXLR patch bay on the internal side of the CONTROL OUTPUT panel. The convention for CO 24channel assignments for A, B, C, D is: Channel 1 = Sub; Channel 2 = V-DOSC Low; Channel 3 = V-DOSC Mid; Channel 4 = V-DOSC High; Channel 5 = dV-DOSC Low; Channel 6 = dV-DOSC High.Always refer to the preset description table (supplied with PCMCIA cards) to determine correctchannel assignments for digital processor outputs. For detailed information on multicore lineassignments, please refer to the tables in the appendices of the V-DOSC manual.All MULTI lines are paralleled with the Left-Left, Left, Right, Right-Right (A, B, C, D) CA-COMconnectors located on the front panel of CO 24. These individual CA-COM connectors can be usedin situations where CONTROL RACKS are located onstage (eliminating the need for a MULTIDISTRO panel) or when it is desirable to run separate drive snakes to remotely located AMP RACKSFor example, in some cases, amplifier racks may be located at delay towers behind the FOH locationand separate snake runs required. In smaller venues, a pair of DOM30 cross link cables (with LINKEXTEND DOMP adaptors if necessary) can be run directly from the CA-COM connectors on CO24and used for system drive instead of the MC2875 multicore. In addition, the availability of individualCA-COM connectors allows a LINK BREAKOUT cable (DOMM) to be connected to these outputsfor testing purposes.For amplifier remote control/monitoring, inputs and outputs are assigned directly to the appropriateMULTI lines. The exact connector type will depend on the model of amplifier selected and thenumber of required lines will depend on specific amplifier requirements.