Installation manual
MONGOOSE
Installation Manual
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Remote Audio Devices
e primary purpose of a Remote Audio Device (RAD) is to amplify, digitize, and transmit a digital
audio signal via CAT 5 cable to a Mongoose host device. RADs can also receive a digital signal from the
Mongoose and then convert it to analog before sending it to its attached audio equipment. RADs are
capable of transmitting and receiving up to four channels of digital audio (two in each direction). Rane
offers various RAD models, some of which handle a maximum of two channels.
In addition to transmitting digital audio, the CAT 5 cable that connects the RAD to the Mongoose also
provides power to the RAD and a path for data communications. is makes it possible to control the
RAD’s configuration settings, view status information, and update a RAD’s firmware – all from the host
Mongoose. e following picture illustrates how the four twisted pairs within the CAT 5 cable are utilized:
2 digital audio channels (Rx)
2 digital audio channels (Tx)
Data communications (COMM)
Power: 24 VDC & ground
RAD NETWORK
CAT 5 CABLE
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Figure 4: Purpose of each CAT 5 twisted pair
e orange pair is reserved for data communications between the RAD and the Mongoose. Data
communications is needed for such things as sending configuration information from the Mongoose to
the RAD, sending firmware updates from the Mongoose to the RAD, and sending status information from
the RAD to the Mongoose.
NOTE: Configuration information for a specific RAD (for example, LED intensity, microphone sensitivity,
and RAD and channel names) is stored in the Mongoose, not in the RAD. is makes it easy to swap in a
new RAD, if necessary, without losing configuration data.
e green pair carries two channels each of balanced, differential, digital audio. Rx refers to audio that the
RAD receives from the Mongoose.
e blue pair carries two channels each of balanced, differential, digital audio. Tx refers to audio that the
RAD sends to the Mongoose.
e brown pair provides 24 VDC power and ground for the RAD. is is obviously the wire you should
check if it appears a RAD is not receiving power.