Bose FREESPACE 4400 User Manual

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6.0 FreeSpace
®
 4400 System Setup
6.1 Introduction
This section provides instructions on setting up an installed 
FreeSpace 4400 system. To set up a FreeSpace 4400 system you 
need a PC running the FreeSpace
®
 4400 Installer™ software.
6.2 Connecting your PC to a 
FreeSpace 4400 system
Before you can set up the FreeSpace 4400 system, your PC must 
first be physically connected to the FreeSpace 4400 system with 
a serial cable and then that connection must be activated using 
the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software.
1.
Connect the RS-232 serial port of your PC to the RS-232 
serial port on the rear panel of the FreeSpace 4400 system 
using a straight serial data cable.
Programmer’s Note: 
If your computer does not have 
an RS-232 port you will need to use an RS-232 to USB 
adapter.
 
 
2.
Set the FreeSpace 4400 rear panel POWER switch to ON
When the FreeSpace 4400 system is powered up and ready, 
the SYSTEM STATUS indicator is dark (unlit) and the 
STANDBY indicator is amber.
3.
Press the STANDBY push button to switch the FreeSpace 
4400 system to the operating mode. The STANDBY indicator 
will turn off and the SYSTEM STATUS indicator will be green. 
(If a system fault condition exists, the indicator will be red.)
Programmer’s Note: If the FreeSpace 4400 system 
experiences a brownout or power loss, the FreeSpace 
4400 system will return to power in the STANDBY 
mode. To return to operation, press the STANDBY but-
ton, or press any key on any user Interface.
4.
Launch the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software. See 
Launch the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software.” on 
page 25
 for the software launching sequence.
RS232
Laptop PC
RS-232 straight 
serial data cable 
(not provided)
4400 system
POWER switch
STANDBY indicator
 
Amber = Standby
 
Unlit = Active
STANDBY 
push button
SYSTEM STATUS indicator
 
Green = Operating
 
Red = Fault
Front
Rear