![]() “You can NOT use a straight ethernet wire. (But it was ugly and we didn’t want to leave the colorful RS-232 connectors on this job!) In the “Notes” dialogue box for the SSL’s profile it states this. So we had one patch cable from the SSP’s RS-232 RJ-45 port connected to the Red RS-232 connector, then we had a DB-9 Male to Male Gender changer, then the Yellow RS-232 connector and then another patch cable to the RS-232 integration port on the SSL. SECOND TRY: Then we took two of the colorful RS-232 connectors (the ones that come with the Savant 0007 controller) and coupled them to two common CAT-5e patch cables. It took a little time to deduce how to create the custom cable.įIRST TRY: We made up a standard ethernet patch cable (basically terminated RJ-45 connectors on the end of our CAT-5e cable.) It didn’t work. In Blueprint it is easy to setup this connection between the controllers. ![]() The way we connected the two is using the RS-232 Integration ports on the SSP to connect to the SSL. They are both mounted in an equipment rack. We are using a SmartLighting 18 (SSL-P018) as the Savant lighting controller. On our latest job, we are using a Savant SmartMediaPro 6 (SSP-06004) as the main AV matrix switcher and controller for the house.
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