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Crestron C2N-DAP8RC  
Digital Audio Processor with Room Control 
Operations Guide – DOC. 8187A 
Digital Audio Processor with Room Control: C2N-DAP8RC 
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Built-in RS-232 Symbol Output Descriptions 
OUTPUT(S)
FUNCTION(S) 
[rx$] 
More advanced signal processing can be done through serial strings and 
the rx$ output line on the symbol. 
[cts] 
CTS is an input to the program that monitors the “Clear to Send” line status 
of the C2N-DAP8RC RS-232 port. 
str2 
The C2N-DAP8RC RS-232 port is capable of sending complex serial data in 
the form of serial data strings on this output line. 
NOTE:  When present, the delimiter is appended to every string of text in the port 
definition (both transmitted and received strings). 
Slot 06: DAP8 Analog Audio Switch 
The DAP8 Analog Audio Crosspoint is a 6x3 stereo analog audio crosspoint built 
into slot 06 of the C2N-DAP8RC surround sound processor. The DAP8 Analog 
Audio Crosspoint allows each of three stereo outputs to independently select one of 
six stereo audio inputs. 
 
The C2N-DAP8RC provides one CAT5 connector, labeled AUDIO, for stereo audio 
input and output. That is, one twisted pair carries stereo audio to the unit, and the 
other twisted pair carries stereo audio from the unit. The remaining audio inputs are 
RCA left/right connectors, labeled AUDIO IN 2 through 6.  
In addition to the CAT5 audio output, the C2N-DAP8RCprovides two left/right RCA 
outputs, labeled A and B. Output A flows directly from the crosspoint with no 
additional processing. Output B is passed through a volume/tone controller on slot 07 
of the C2N-DAP8RC. Thus output B can be adjusted for volume, bass, and treble. 
Refer to “Slot 07: Audio Output B Controls” on page 54. 
Analog audio that is sent to output B will also be sent to the C2N-DAP8RC's internal 
DSP (digital signal processor) if analog source is selected. The DSP settings are 
controlled by the Surround Sound Decoder on slot 08; in some cases, the 
programming of the Surround Sound Decoder may affect the Analog Audio Switch 
settings. For example, if the program selects a different analog audio source for the 
DSP, then that source will also be sent to output B (and the feedback will be updated 
accordingly). 
To switch a source to an output, each <Src> analog is initialized to a value that 
corresponds to the source, as shown in the following table. 
Analog Audio Symbol Source Signal Description (in Decimal Format) 
AUDIO SOURCE 
VALUE 
CAT5 1d 
RCA 
2d – 6d 
No Source 
0d