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1. CHANNEL D CHANNEL C CHANNEL B CHANNEL A DATA OUT DATA IN DC IN FUSE 24V 1A Ma AA E Power Supply Ng CUEring CUEring 24 VDC Fuse Control Port D Control Port C Control Port B Control Port A Output Input 5 3 2 Power See chapter Power Supply 5 3 3 CUEring See chapter System Connection by CUEring User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 13 of 44 5 3 4 Control Ports IR Control Pins used for IR control are described in the table below CONTROL PORT 1 4 4 DB 9 male connectors Pin 1 2 3 Not used O AA O Pin 4 IR output y o E Pin 5 Ground Ki The IR Adapter s CS0110 serves as IR signal emitting device The emitter must be fixed onto receiving window on the surface of controlled equipment using two sided adhesive tape TO CHANNEL D CHANNEL C CHANNEL B CHANNEL A DATA OUT DATA IN C OO oO He ee NS Controlled Device IR Adapter s IR sensor Parameters of the cable for IR Adapter s prolongation are e Maximal length 70 m using cable 100 pF m e The total cable capacity can be maximal 7 nF e The lowest load resistance can be 50 O e Use 2 core screened cable or twist User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 14 of 44 Up to 3 IR Adapters s can be connected in parallel to one IR output TO DC IN FUSE 24V 1A CHANNEL D CHANNEL C CHANNEL B CHANNEL A
2. User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 6 of 44 312 CUEING CONNEC sund dan dada CUEring IN DB 9 female connector smartCUE soundCUE analogCUE auxCUE 4 5V for O ring 4 5 V for O ring 4 5 V for O ring CUEring OUT pin 1 CUEring OUT DB 9 male connector smartCUE soundCUE analogCUE auxCUE Pint 45V forOring 45V forOring 45V for O ring CUEMMgINpint Pinz Datain Datam Datam Datam Ping DataQu Dataout Daaout atta ut Pina CUErngIN pn4 CUEring IN pin4 CUErMGINpin4 CuEringIN pin4 Pins Ground Ground Ground Goud Pino CUEringin pino CUErngIN pin CUErngiN pin CuEringiN ping Ping CuEringin pin8 CUFringIN ping CUEringiN pin8 CueringiN ping Pino CuErngiN pno CUErngiN pno cuerngin pino cuerng IN pino User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 7 of 44 3 3 USING OFM Cable nin The Grounds of all interfaces are connected when Control Cable 9 pin is used Sometimes it is important to disconnect the ground loop For example e If smartCUE is used to control presentation software on PC because the most of PC have ground connected to power ground e If soundCUE is used for audio control and there are troubles with the noise In cases described above it is recommended to replace the Control Cable 9 pin by optically isolated CUEring cable type O ring Cable CS0106 and to use separated power source CUE
3. cromo Parameters of the analog output e Range of the output voltage 0 10V e Stepping regulation LSB 39 mV e Min set up precision 0 08 V 2 LSB e Min overrun period LSB MSB 0 5 ms e Output impedance 10 When connecting with another device e g dimmer it is essential to see to a perfect interconnection with earth The output voltages generated by the analogCUE are mutually related to the reference level ground of the interfaces analogCUE on pin 9 of the output connectors User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 28 of 44 7 3 Front Panel Description cccsscccnnscccnnncccnnuceennuesennuesenes 7 3 1 Overview C u analogCUE JS K X Q EN gt e N49 RO E E E ES K lt g E OOO OOOO O O TORO OSO DOLO OO O OO O OO OO OOOO O Z 0 O y Data JM Address Analog Output 1 to 32 Test Reset Power Supply Indicator Selector Level Indicators Button Button Indicator 7 3 2 Indicators DATA O K This LED diode is blinking if the interface received correctly the data coming from the CUEring This LED blinks OK by Morse after power on if auto diagnostic runs correctly POWER Power diode indicates that the interface is powered up OUTPUT 1 to 32 During normal operation these LED are lighting up if the output voltage is higher than 50 5 0 V of the maximum they go out when the output voltage is lower that 5096 5 0 V of the maximum 7 3 3 Buttons TEST Thi
4. A S Q 156 o o K eae O RT RT RT T A AAA AS a lt O 0000000000000000 O paaa O E A Data N Address Relay 1 to 16 Relay 1 to 16 Test ES Reset Pa Power Supply Indicator Selector Test and Normal Open Normal Close Switches On Off Indicators Button Button Indicator 8 3 2 Indicators DATA O K This LED diode is blinking if the interface received correctly the data coming from the CUEring This LED blinks OK by Morse after power on if auto diagnostic runs correctly POWER Power diode indicates that the interface is powered up 8 3 3 Buttons TEST This button serves for switching over to the testing mode A detailed description of the testing you can find in the chapter Diagnostic RESET This button serves for resetting of the interface During normal operation it is not being used it solely serves for testing purposes 8 3 4 Switches SWITCH 1 to 16 The switches NO NC marked 1 to 16 allow to connect NC or NO contact to relay output pin on the output connector separately for each relay see relay functional diagram e Switch position UP Normal Open Mode e Switch position DOWN Normal Close Mode By changing over the position of the switches always the position of the output is changing so you can use this switches to test connected devices User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 35 of 44 8 3 5 Addressing ADDRESS selector It sets address of the interface from 0 to 5 ADDRESS Se
5. Assistant S cover the address space as 1 auxCUE interface Example 1 e When using Assistant and auxCUE set the address of auxCUE in the range of 2 to 5 Example 2 e When using Assistant S and auxCUE set the address of auxCUE in the range of 1 to 5 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 36 of 44 8 4 Setup DY DIP S Within DIP 8 switch is located on the bottom side of the interface lt serves for BANK settings see the table below Switch view Switch nr Function 1 Not used 2g Notused o O Not used 2 os Notused OFF for standard operation 5 OFF for standard operation O OFF for standard operation BANK bit 2 7 BANK bit 1 BANK bit 0 BANK Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 er on on a or o ma o 9 5 DIAGNOSUG airis 8 5 1 Level 1 Level 1 diagnostics runs automatically when the auxCUE is powered on or after reset lt checks internal microcontroller circuitry When the tests are running correctly then the DATA O K LED starts blinking by the Morse signal OK After that the auxCUE is ready for normal operation 8 5 2 Level 2 If you keep pressed TEST button then the testing cycle is operating automatically for all relays The processor in the loop is successively switching on all relays the number of the simultaneously switched on relays depends on the position of the switch ADDRESS 8 5 3 Level 3 If you connect the testing adapter connector DB 9 ma
6. DATA OUT DATA IN clex oolweJo olweo oleo ole Jo o fer o _IR Adapter s _IR Adapter s p IR Adapter s Controlled Device 1 Controlled Device 2 Controlled Device 3 IR sensor IR sensor IR sensor In some cases direct cable can be used to provide direct wired IR control like CONTROL S instead of IR Adapter s In such cases please pay attention to ground loops as the direct wired IR means also galvanic connection User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 15 of 44 5 3 5 Control Ports Serial Control Pins used for serial control RS 232 422 485 are described in the table below CONTROL PORT 1 4 4 DB 9 male connectors Pin 1 Not used Serial data input data to smartCUE Serial data output data from smartCUE i CTS input The serial cable can be ordered directly as a Serial IO Cable s CA0110 and the controlled Equipment Name Type and Manufacturer For the equipment embedded in the latest Equipmnt clb library just this specification is enough because the Equipment clb is installed with Cue Director and it can be checked using Cue Library Director For the equipment which is not in the Equipmnt clb the connector type and pin description including male female information is necessary This information as well as communication protocol is usually part of the controlled device
7. E 20 B 24 ka tif OVOOQUO O S L OVervieW iii auxCUE is a 16 channel relay interface capable of switching 16 independent relay outputs max 24 V 0 5 A DIP switches located on the front panel allow each relay to default in either the open or closed position The front panel includes LED indicator for each relay The main features of the auxCUE are e 16 closures 24 V 0 5A e Normal open NO or normal close NC operation for each relay independently e Pull up resistors connected to 15 VDC for each relay 8 2 Rear Panel Connections ccocccocoococcnocorocoononononoronnnnsnsnass 8 2 1 Overview i Ground nG AUX 13 16 AUX 9 12 AUX 5 8 AUX 1 4 DATA OUT DATA IN DC IN FUSE 24V 1A of oo GE oo fx 00 fs o o v o o kao a ee CUEring CUEring Power Supply EN Fuse Relay 13 to 16 Relay 9 to 12 Relay 5 to 8 Relay 1 to 4 Output ut 24 VDC 8 2 2 Power See chapter Power Supply 8 2 3 CUEring See chapter System Connection by CUEring User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 32 of 44 8 2 4 Control Ports The auxCUE has 16 relay outputs Each relay can be set to Normal Close NC or to Normal Open NO mode by switches on the front panel Pull up resistors connected to 15 VDC are switched by DIP switches located on the bottom panel For better understanding of the relay and switches connection see picture below 15 VDC Resistor 1 5 kohm DIP switch
8. Relay Front panel switch NC Relay out e pin 1 2 4 5 NO Ground C pin 3 All relays are connected on 4 DB 9 female connectors marked RELAY 1 8 RELAY 9 16 RELAY 17 24 and RELAY 18 32 For details see table below Relay in pin 6 7 8 9 ON AUXILIARY 1 16 4 DB 9 female connectors AUX 1 4 AUX 5 8 AUX 9 12 AUX 13 16 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 33 of 44 DIP switches for pull up resistors are located on the bottom side of the auxCUE see picture below N Interface bottom view DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 DIP Switch 3 DIP Switch 4 ON ON AREA AAN 1234 1234 CUEring IN CUEring OUT In the table below you can see relation between DIP switches and pull up resistors Switch view Switch nr DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 DIP Switch 3 DIP Switch 4 L Pull up relay 1 ON Pull up relay 5 ON Pull up relay 9 ON Pull up relay 13 ON s Pull up relay 2 ON Pull up relay 6 ON Pull up relay 10 ON Pull up relay 14 ON i i i a Pull up relay 3 ON Pull up relay 7 ON Pull up relay 11 ON Pull up relay 15 ON Pull up relay 4 ON Pull up relay 8 ON Pull up relay 12 ON Pull up relay 16 ON User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 34 of 44 8 3 Front Panel Description ccsscccnnncccnnncccnnuesennueeennuesennues 8 3 1 Overview cue sn o S of K A Ki O NG 5 NG WA SG ON DD NH DO Z Pa
9. the system not according to the conditions defined in user manual or instruction wrong power supply voltage operation outside deferred temperature range operation in humid environment and mechanical damages Damages caused by faulty service maintenance connection and use of other than original connection cable e Damage caused by agencies i e incidental or unpredictable impacts fire earthquake flood thunder strong electric induction water strong wind theft vandalism etc After Warranty Services a All warranty repairs are normally on a back to base basis as defined in 3 c b All out warranty repair costs will be fully charged to the customer c In cases where our staff are called out to assist cost of transport and time will be at customer cost User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 40 of 44 11 CE Declaration of Conformity CE We the producer CUE spol sr o Na Dolinach 6 Praha 4 Czech Republic acknowledge our sole responsibility that the product incl accessories Kind of equipment Remote Control System Type designation CS0197 touchCUE L 99 CS0159 touchCUE 99 CS0157 touchCUE S 99 CS0183 touchCUE V CS0198 touchCUE L CS0200 touchCUE M CS0176 touchCUE MM CS0122 touchCUE CS0142 touchCUE S CS0178 touchCUE V t CS0199 touchCUE L t CS0204 touchCUE M t CS0143 touchCUE S t CS0158 touchCUE S w CS0224 touchCUE S d CS0205 touchCUE M r CS0144 touchCUE S r ST0007 Gu
10. 5 6 6 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings 10077770 nne 26 analoge UE AA teeta nade nasa onc AA AA cures ced esaacecanas 27 Z a al ace paan ooo ooo 27 E25 Rear Panel Connecions lt a a eo Nanay boob dao e a 27 1 32 Front Panel DESChID HOM di A A 29 As DION AA AA AA A 30 7 5 Specifications and Mechanical DrawingS cccooccccccoccnconononcnoncnnnnnnnnnonnnnnononcnnnnonrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnss 31 A SNO E AP AA PA AA L A E E 32 Gala OVEN OW a AA a en AAO BAG Ya aNG Ana sA pA aa aE aaa aalaga A S aaa 32 8 2 Rear Panel Connections nn nn PAKA PAKA KKK KARR PARK PAKA KO AKA a Kan t 32 O3 Front Panel Descrip sii o ANA NA AA tad eee 35 0 4 SETUP DY DIP SWIC as SA da 37 Bo DINOS O o ase e TO A a oo ROA 37 8 6 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings 00777777 nne 38 Softw re and Firmware License cui 39 Warrant Conditions iii A Au Sa a aE Me G SAS RSA 40 CE Declaration OF Cono Mica a A 41 FOCO AA 42 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 3 of 44 1 Introduction 11 OVervieW sii The smartCUE interface is eguipped with four serial or IR channels and allows control of devices that are eguipped with infrared RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 serial channels A MIDI version is also available The soundCUE is a fi ve input two output audio matrix switcher capable of switching four stereo unbalanced line inputs and one mono microphone input to two independently switched ou
11. IR serial ports each can be connected to one CUEring i e a total number of serial IR channels is 8 x 4 32 Only if a greater number of serial IR channels is needed change the BANK of the interface Addressing with Assistant or Assistant S The serial and IR ports located inside the Assistant or Assistant S are addressed in the same way as the ports located in the smartCUE that means ports in Assistant ot Assistant S covers the address space as first two smartCUE interfaces For example when using Assistant or Assistant S and smartCUE in BANK 0 set the address of smartCUE in the range 2 up to 7 There also exist possibility select another bank for ports in Assistant or Assistant S by software Important note When using Cue Configuration Director do not forget to set corresponding address and bank of each smartCUE also in your project User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 18 of 44 5 Da DIGgGNOS HC 5 5 1 Level 1 After switching on the smartCUE interface the LED DATA O K is blinking with the Morse sign OK provided that the auto diagnostics are in order The internal microprocessor and basic internal circuits are being tested The tests for output line drivers are not included at this level 5 5 2 Level 2 In the Test Mode the smartCUE is ready for standard operation but it sends out system messages via DATA IN connector These system messages help to identify possible problem Pressing the TEST and RESET butto
12. It checks internal microcontroller circuitry When the tests are running properly then the DATA O K LED starts blinking by the Morse signal OK After that the soundCUE is ready for normal operation 6 5 2 Level 2 Pressing the TEST button when the interface is already powered causes the start of the Level 2 testing It sets e Main volume O dB channel volume 0 dB bass O dB treble O dB e In period of about 2 seconds starts the testing cycle In this cycle are all outputs switched to input A for about 1 second then to B C D inputs and to microphone input e The cycle will stop when TEST button is released and both sound processors will return to the same status like before starting level 2 6 5 3 Level 3 When the TEST button is pressed on while the interface power is switched on or you keep the TEST and RESET buttons pressed release the RESET button and keep the TEST button pressed for about 3 seconds After approx 3 seconds you can release it Connect the diagnostic adapter connector DB 9 male which makes shortage between pins 2 and 3 to DATA IN Now the interface is sending the message itself to DATA OUT does receive it itself at DATA IN and carries out the command Now the same diagnostic sequence runs e Main volume O dB channel volume 0 dB bass O dB treble O dB e In period of about 1 second starts the testing cycle In this cycle are all outputs switched to input A for about 2 seconds then to B C D and to microphone inpu
13. MENT THIS LICENSE INSTALLATION OR USE OF THE ENCLOSED CUE spol s r o SOFTWARE PROGRAMS COLLECTIVELY SOFTWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEMS OR HARDWARE DEVICES CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE PROMPTLY DELETE THE SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND HARDWARE DEVICES DESTROY ANY COPIES YOU MADE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY INSTALLATION MEDIA OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDED WITH YOUR SYSTEM AND DISPOSE OF ALL WRITTEN MATERIALS IN YOUR POSSESSION REGARDING THE SOFTWARE License Grant CUE grants to You as an individual a license to install and use one 1 copy of the Software on a single computer at a time provided however that You may make copies of the Software solely for Your development of applications for CUE hardware and demonstration versions of such applications Any applications created with the Software may only be used with Cue hardware Your license to use the Software is conditioned upon Your compliance with the terms of this License A License is required for each end user of the Software A license is required for each installation of the Software You may make one 1 copy of the Software for archival purposes only You may use this Software only in connection with CUE hardware You must have acquired the Software directly in connection with the purchase of CUE hardware from CUE or from a CUE approved reseller for this license to be effective If You have purchased a Site License Y
14. Open the interface e Unscrew 4 screws on the left and on the right side e Remove the top covering 4 Remove EPROM from position U11 in smartCUE see picture below 5 Prepare EPROM using Cue Library Director and Teach In unit 6 Install the EPROM in position U11 in smartCUE see picture below 7 Shut up the interface e Install the top covering back e Screw in 4 screws on the left and on the right side SMART1 SITOTISK 0000 fh 0000 NN 0000 GOO0 y y 0000 NN 00900 00000 Y m o C A IAA NY 00000 A_ c1 C18 gt Goji EN cs OO o 00000000 A Y O O Y KOSTRA 200000 m 0000000000 0000000000 E m m 000000000 000000000 000000000 0000000000 00003000000 0000000000 OODOC Oj 000000000 0000000 Ooo oo 00 00 DO DAY 00 O SMART CUE NOVEMBER 1881 REY A DESIGNED BY CUE cto O 0000000 s 0000000000 000000 00000000000 O0 OO0000 00000 A O 000000000 000000000 00000000000 00000000000 00 000000000 00000000000 00000 00000000 000 00 In 12 345 676 ow 00000000 OY oo 00 a mb N OJO OFOPOIC oe HSGANN TIYIS DOOOODDO0D02000000 000 m lt m O O18 O ofa j H ER el User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 12 of 44 5 3 Rear Panel Connections 2 cccc z zzz zuzana 5 3 1 Overview All connectors are located on the rear panel see picture below Ground TO
15. User Manual The serial cable is in many cases part of the accessories of controlled equipment Usually it is intended for the direct PC control and it can be used in most cases for smartCUE connection O CHANNEL D CHANNEL C CHANNEL B CHANNEL A DATA OUT DATA IN M5002 OO OO ONG Ae GLO Connector depends on a controlled device Controlled Device Serial IO Cable s O User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 16 of 44 5 4 Front Panel DescrIDUIO Nimri 5 4 1 Overview cue iS O S PL L O O gt K ka S 9 nio M56 e lt O ag Y o Q N t O Talaba o o O O O O O Pee ho NNN V CH O SOON Data A Address Bank Function Function Test Reset Power Supply Indicator Selector Selector Buttons Indicators Button Button Indicator 5 4 2 Indicators DATA O K This LED diode is blinking if the interface received correctly the data coming from the CUEring This LED blinks OK by Morse after power on if auto diagnostic runs correctly A B C D The LED diodes are signaling activity on IR serial ports When transmitting IR code LED indicator DATA O K and respective A B C D indicators are on If IR code requested from programming is not in the EPROM error is indicated by indicator A B C or D flashing Flashing is also stopped if next IR signal is transmitted OK When error occurs on seri
16. User Manual Interfaces Version 02 CUE a s Na Dolin ch 6 147 00 Praha 4 Czech Republic U 3 phone 420 241 433 555 fax 420 241 432 446 www cuesystem com e mail info cue cz User Manual Interfaces UM007 02 01 04 2003 Copyright CUE a s Praha Czech Republic 1990 2003 All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Table of Contents INTOdUCHON anita aa 4 dl OVENI OW ee RN o E on ere ee Pe O O ene 4 12 MOJO ta o O 4 1 9 MESAS A AAA A vod ce AAA 4 AA ee a 4 MOLA IA a a A 5 system Connection by CUEING iia NANG 6 A SoS cele NES a OA eS Oo NS Arr Oh A ee ee eh ae ae oo Ahaha 6 9 2 CUEN KG AA sA te te er ncn ld o ree 7 39 SING ONNI Cal A O e Sob o doo ooo o o re 8 POWer SUDDIV in A A AA AS 9 A A O O O Me Seren aa ANG 9 4 2 Power CONSUMIPUOM Mii ir A A diia 9 O A L O O PO O O tr 9 O 10 O EW a eer ace etc nas ng ce ae cae ooo al 10 9 21 Control EPROM Preparati On ci ile 12 D9 Rear Panel COMMOCUONS audit dde ol 13 9 4 o A sande sede le oo bo heels eee 17 9 DIAG MOS e A o e e o o ened eee tid terres 19 5 6 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings 1 100777777 nni 20 SOUNGACUE al enn ee ee a ee ee ae re ete en renee eee 21 6 1 OVENIEW 2Sa NAAN AG NS a NAG Oe ne SS 21 6 2 Rear Panel COMM CHONS aNd andes Aang waaa EO ITA dna anan Maagang a NUN cecil asa Anata 22 6 35 Front Panel De A e ee 23 6 4 Setup Dy DIP SWIC iseia E E an 24 0 02 Diagnosis eo ad dedito dr 2
17. aces www cuesystem com Page 10 of 44 5 1 2 IR Control The IR codes are in fact rather long for example in comparison with serial string commands The typical time duration is about 0 5 sec During the time of transmitting of the IR code the smartCUE can not accept further requests to send another IR codes So please let enough time after each IR command before requesting to send another one from the same smartCUE IR General Troubles e Please pay attention to find proper position for IR Adapter s In many rooms exists rather high IR background signal it reduces the receiver sensitivity and so reliability of the control e No matter how advanced the remote control some functions can usually only be initiated from the front panel of the equipment e Another potential problem maker is that remotes are supposed to be used interactively with the device itself providing feedback to the user Hence they often have some toggling functions such as power on off as well as incremental functions such as volume up or down some Menu select functions However as smartCUE has no way of knowing whether the device is currently on or off etc it is possible for the control system to become out of phase with the device being controlled Be aware of this when designing control systems based on IR remote functions e In some cases it can be useful to use light sensing device to read LEDs on the equipment to determine its current status The Opto Inp
18. adapter 10W for each isolated interface Important notes e O ring Cable is capable only of one way communication that means status of Power Express units cannot be read e O ring cable can be connected to the CUEring output of any interface e O ring cable can be connected to the CUEring input of smartCUE soundCUE analogCUE Do not remember the proper grounding of the interface User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 8 of 44 4 Power Supply 3 ka POWECr LADUE sisi All interfaces are fed via power input 24 V and power supply must be connected to the standard DC socket marked DC IN 24 V Recommended power supply units is CUEadapter 10W DC IN 24 V power jack connector a 4 2 Power CONSUMPUON aai MG AA ANAN NAI vaz e smartCUE 3 5 W e soundCUE 3 5 W e analogCUE 3 5 W e auxCUE 9 0 W A3 FUSO adds The fuses in smartCUE analogCUE and auxCUE are used for the circuitry of the unit electronics If the LED indicator marked POWER does not light after power supply 24 V connection try to replace this fuse User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 9 of 44 5 1 OVervieW aia The smartCUE interface is equipped with 4 serial 50 to 115 200 bps or IR channels and allows control of devices that are equipped with infrared RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 serial channels It is possible to combine IR and serial control on the channel level that means for example Channel A for IR control Channels B to D
19. al channel the appropriate LED will start to blink regularly to make the error indication This indication will not stop until reset or until the appropriate button F1 F4 is pressed or new command was successfully finished POWER Power diode indicates that the interface is powered up 5 4 3 Buttons TEST This button serves for switching over to the testing mode A detailed description of the testing you can find in the chapter Diagnostic RESET This button serves for resetting of the interface During normal operation it is not being used it solely serves for testing purposes F1 F2 F3 F4 Buttons F1 F2 F3 and F4 serve for reset of errors signalizing for channel 1 2 3 4 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 17 of 44 5 4 4 Addressing There can be more smartCUE interfaces in one system Each of them must be set to a different combination of address and bank using selectors on the front panel ADDRESS selector Sets address of the interface from 0 to 7 Address identifies interface in the chain BANK selector It serves for bank setting Default value is 0 In one bank there can be up to 8 addresses The ADDRESS from 0 to 7 and the GROUP BANK from 0 to 9 can be set up using the front panel switch selectors Address of the port ADDRESS Selector CHANNEL A CHANNEL B CHANNEL C CHANNEL D For a usage when not an extreme number of serial or IR ports BANK 0 is enough In that case up to 8 interfaces 4
20. for serial control A MIDI version is also available and must be specified during the order The interface smartCUE has the EPROM memory for built in IR driver library The data for IR controlled equipment must be included in smartCUE in the especially dedicated EPROM memory chip For more detailed information how to prepare smartCUE for IR operation see bellow To connect smartCUE to a device you also need the IR Adapter s CS0110 or appropriate Serial IO Cable s CA0110 An optically isolated O ring Cable CS0106 can be used as an option Sometimes it is important for example if smartCUE is used to control presentation software on PC because the most of PC have ground connected to 220 VAC ground 5 1 1 Control Protocols Although Cue Director programming tool comes with database drivers for most popular devices there will always be new equipment for which no protocol is available In such examples Cue Library Director can be used to add new serial or IR commands New equipments are continuously being added to the Cue equipment database filename Equipmnt clb which is installed with Cue Director If you are unable to find a driver for the particular equipment please check www cuesystem com In case that the requested equipment is not in Equipmnt clb library use Cue Library Director With the help of this program you can add new protocol to your library For other information see Cue Director manual and help User Manual Interf
21. he internal microprocessor and the output circuits are being tested 7 4 2 Level 2 As long as you keep the button TEST pressed all outputs are set on 100 7 4 3 Level 3 When you connect the testing adapter connector DB 9 male which makes shortage between pins 2 and 3 to the DATA IN connector you have to keep the button TEST pressed after power on This way you can set the analogCUE to the testing mode The interface analogCUE is then transmitting itself the message receives the message in the testing device evaluates and executes it The diodes are signaling in the same way as with the diagnostics Level 2 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 30 of 44 7 5 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings GUEFACINPuUL usais RS 232 DB 9 female connector CUBERO OU put snosite cientes RS 232 DB 9 male connector ANI 32 outputs 0 10 V max 5 mA 4 DB 9 female connectors Power supply o 24 VDC 20 3 5 W power jack connector ENClOSU Oir dicas Stainless steel Dimensions WXHxXD n 242 mm 9 5 x 44 mm 1 77 x 160 mm 6 3 Welles 1 0 kg 2 7 lb Supplied accessories Rack Mount Interface Kit 19 All dimensions are in mm User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 31 of 44 e OCOOO0Oo0o0o0o0000000000000000000000000 O O Ea 151 l C LO EJES
22. ide CS0188 touchCUE SRF CS0171 rfbaseCUE ST0013 monitorCUE V CS0203 monitorCUE CS0190 touchCUE V i CS0151 PC Interface 485 CS0170 rfCUE 99 CS0170 rfCUE 99 CS0149 irCUE 99 CS0133 irCUE CS0080 irCUE Receiver CS0169 irCUE Receiver 485 CS0221 keypadCUE 1G CS0222 keypadCUE 2G CS0223 keypadCUE 3G CS0145 keyboardCUE 99 CS0128 keyboardCUE CS0174 keyboardCUE S CS0129 keyboardCUE t CS0146 keyboardCUE S w CS0130 keyboardCUE r CS0191 inputCUE CS0173 eCUE CS0051 Assistant CS0150 Assistant S CS0100 PC Card CS0227 CUEwire Splitter CS0008 smartCUE CS0201 sbiCUE DMX CS0009 soundCUE CS0004 analogCUE CS0005 auxCUE CS0165 PED202 CS0166 PEF200 CS0167 PER610 CS0163 PEC25 CS0225 PEA208 CS0164 PED108 CS0184 CUEadapter 10W CS0226 CUEadapter 20W CS0185 CUEadapter 50W CS0186 CUEadapter 80W CS0168 PESO3 CS0016 powerAUX PT0005 Cue Director PT0004 Teach In PT0006 WinKit in accordance with EMC Directive 89 336 EEC is in compliance with the following norms or documents EN50082 1 IEC801 2 IEC65 CO 39 DIN VDE 0839 part 82 1 DIN VDE 0843 part 4 IEC801 4 EN50081 1 EN55022 class B DIN VDE 0839 part 81 1 EN55014 EN55011 Jaroslav Dibitanzl Member of Board of Directors User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 41 of 44 Caution Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equip
23. le which makes shortage between pins 2 and 3 to the connector DATA IN you keep the button TEST pressed and then release RESET button The auxCUE interface sends the message itself receives the message via the interconnection in the testing adapter evaluates and executes it out successive switching on of all relays The switching over into the operating mode is done by pressing button RESET or switching off and on the power User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 37 of 44 8 6 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings GUEFACIAPuUL isc ia RS 232 DB 9 female connector CUBEFRO OU put AA AA RS 232 DB 9 male connector ROA S itches akma na 16 closures 24 V 0 5 A 4 DB 9 female connectors Power supply 24 VDC 20 9 W power jack connector Sn es terrier adan Stainless steel Dimensions WXHxXD n 242 mm 9 5 x 44 mm 1 77 x 160 mm 6 3 Welles 1 2 kg 3 2 Ib Supplied accessories Rack Mount Interface Kit 19 All dimensions are in mm O O O OO DOOODODOD OOOO O O O Y 1 h C LO C2 4 O O Y 40 wer 15 ee f of of o of Jel JO User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 38 of 44 9 Software and Firmware License END USER NOTICE AND LICENSE AGREEMENT FROM CUE spol s r o NOTICE TO END USER CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREE
24. lector Address of AUX 13 14 15 16 1 4 5 9 10 11 12 res a ee isle KTK etn es er ae i lm ae ml 30 2 33 34 a5 36 37 38 30 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 as aaa lelalsle lala elu mla t pes eer ejoo 20 riire 70 a s rer s 17e so 83 84 es 86 87 as 5o 90 01 92 93 4 05 Address range e Address can be set from 0 to 5 e Bank can be set from 0 to 8 by the DIP switch accessible from bottom side of the interface see the chapter Setup by DIP Switch e Totally maximum of 54 interfaces can be installed on the CUEring that means max 864 relays For a usage when not an extreme number of relays it is enough BANK 0 only is being used In that case there can be 6 interfaces 16 relays each connected to one CUEring i e a total number of 6 x 16 96 relays Only if we need a greater number of relays change the BANK of the interface Addressing with Assistant or Assistant S The 8 General I O and 16 Relays located inside the Assistant or 8 General I O located in Assistant S are addressed in the same way as the relays located in the auxCUE Should this annoy you then use another address or switch over the bank at the auxCUE Or there also exists possibility select by software another bank for General I O and Relays in Assistant or Assistant S Generally say e The 8 General I O and 16 Relays in Assistant cover the address space as 2 auxCUE interfaces e The 8 General I O in
25. ment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected o Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 42 of 44 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 43 of 44 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 44 of 44
26. nostic runs correctly OUT 1 to 4 4 LEDs for each output indicate selected input Indication is as described bellow O means LED no lights means LED lights 0000 Microphone input selected 0000 Line input A selected 0000 Line input B selected 0000 Line input C selected 0000 Line input D selected POWER Power diode indicates that the interface is powered up 6 3 3 Buttons TEST This button serves for switching over to the testing mode A detailed description of the testing you can find in the chapter Diagnostic RESET This button serves for resetting of the interface During normal operation it is not being used it solely serves for testing purposes User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 23 of 44 6 3 4 Addressing ADDRESS selector It sets address of the interface from 0 to 7 Address identifies interface in the chain Up to 8 soundCUE interfaces can be installed in one system The address selector identifies interface by setting it to position O to 7 The ADDRESS must be set to different value on each soundCUE in one system Address of ADDRESS Selector OUTPUT 1 and 3 OUTPUT 2 and 4 6 4 Setup DV DIP SWIECH s narnia DIP 8 switch on the bottom side of the interface is not used and it is prepared for the future use User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 24 of 44 6 5 _DIAGHOSUG sirio 6 5 1 Level 1 Level 1 diagnostics runs automatically when the soundCUE is powered on or after reset
27. ns then release RESET wait few seconds Interface smartCUE transmits via DATA IN serial channel 19200 8 e 2 e Version of the firmware e Information about IR interface e Checksum of the firmware e System messages are transmitted during IR code transmitting firmware version dependent User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 19 of 44 5 6 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings ssssssssseneess CUEring input CUEring output IR and serial Power supply Enclosure Dimensions WxHxD Weight Supplied accessories All dimensions are in mm RS 232 DB 9 female connector RS 232 DB 9 male connector 4 control outputs 4 DB 9 male connectors 24 VDC 20 3 5 W power jack connector ANN AP A Stainless steel 242 mm 9 57 x 44 mm 1 77 x 160 mm 6 3 nem 1 0 kg 2 7 lb Rack Mount Interface Kit 19 O XD A Oo O O O 131 IF LO 241 al 15 B Je of of To of o of Jel JO User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 20 of 44 6 1 OVOrVIO Mii ae soundCUE is a five input two output audio matrix switcher capable of switching four stereo unbalanced line inputs and one mono microphone input to two independently switched outputs Each matrix output is composed of two parallel stereo unbalanced line outputs The soundCUE enables control of
28. ou may complete only the number of installations specified in the License Agreement accompanying the Software Copyright The Software and software built into CUE hardware Firmware are protected by copyright law and international treaty provisions You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software and Firmware is transferred to You You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software and Firmware will remain the exclusive property of CUE and You will not acquire any rights to the Software and Firmware except as expressly set forth in this License You agree that any copies of the Software will contain the same proprietary notices which appear on and in the Software Prohibited Uses Without obtaining prior written permission from CUE You may not a use copy modify alter or transfer the Software or documentation except as expressly provided in this License b translate disassemble decompile reverse program or otherwise reverse engineer the Software and Firmware c sublicense or lease the Software or its documentation d use this Software with any hardware other than products produced by CUE or in connection with applications being developed for CUE hardware or e use the Software in a multi user network or multiple computer environment or in a rental time sharing or computer service business Without prejudice to any other rights CUE may terminate this License if You fail to compl
29. pplied accessories Rack Mount Interface Kit 19 fastened on to both sides of the interface using screws see picture below Interface top view 2 screws for each side 1 Screws for rack mounting a we not delivered with the interface Rack Mount Interface Kit 19 User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 5 of 44 3 System Connection by CUEring Ca BO NLA ALA AAP PA All interfaces are connected to the system via CUEring It is a RS 232 serial channel dedicated for system commands transmission First interface is connected to the control unit Assistant or Assistant S by CUEring Cable a Further interfaces are connected by Control Cable 9 pin see picture below nG DC IN FUSE V A 24 1 CHANNEL D CHANNEL C CHANNEL B CHANNEL A DATA OUT DATA IN B A a a bd E E gt Assistant or Assistant S Control Cable 9 pin CUEring output or O ring Cable MIC OUTPUTS INPUTS To other interfaces The connector marked DATA IN is a standard CUEring input The connector marked DATA OUT is a standard CUEring output for next interface The line driver and bypass relay when interface is off are inserted between the DATA IN and the DATA OUT
30. rs are located on the rear panel see picture below Ground DATA OUT DATA IN ely O Power Supply N Microphone Line Outputs Line Inputs CUEring CUEring 24 VDC Input 1to4 1to4 Output Input 6 2 2 Power See chapter Power Supply 6 2 3 CUEring See chapter System Connection by CUEring 6 2 4 Microphone Input The input marked MIC is a standard microphone input including power supply for electret condenser microphones It uses jack 6 3 mm connector 6 2 5 Line Inputs Inputs marked INPUT A to D are standard stereo line unbalanced audio inputs which use standard 1 4 RCA jack connectors 6 2 6 Line Outputs All outputs marked OUTPUT 1 to 4 are stereo line unbalanced audio outputs which use standard 1 4 RCA jack connectors User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 22 of 44 6 3 Front Panel Description ccssscccnnscccnneccenneesennuesennuesenes 6 3 1 Overview cue e SP N k O O N Y Y x gt O O O O O pa mo O ase rood rood Pro OO rood sS O Dd 0000 OOOO OOOO OOO 0 O A 0 n e a x f Data pa Address Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Test F Reset Power Supply Indicator Selector Indicators Indicators Indicators Indicators Button Button Indicator 6 3 2 Indicators DATA O K This LED diode is blinking if the interface received correctly the data coming from the CUEring This LED blinks OK by Morse after power on if auto diag
31. s The License Agreement is available at www cuesystem com Trademark Notice CUE and the CUE logo are trademarks of CUE spol s r o in the United States and in other countries User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 39 of 44 10 Warranty Conditions Warranty Duration CUE provides warranty for all CUE products for a period of 3 years from the day of purchase The provided warranty for touch screens is 2 years from the day of purchase CUE accepts reclamation of 5 not properly working dots and more 2 dots join 1 counts The warranty provided for rechargeable accumulators is 6 months from the day of purchase Liability CUE is not liable for any consequential damage caused by CUE products including any loss of profits incidental or consequential damages or any claims made by a third parties General Warranty Terms a CUE warrants that its products are without defects in material and are fully functional for the duration of the warranty b Warranty repairs are free of charge The customer will send the damaged device to CUE at his cost c Al warranty repairs and after warranty services are made at CUE premises It is strictly prohibited to repair CUE products or to change any accessory parts except those parts with limited service life CUE is not liable for consumables or parts with limited service life lamps batteries etc d The warranty further does not apply to the following cases o Damages caused by operating
32. s a 32 channel analog output interface Each independent 0 10 V analog output enables control of VCA light dimmer hydraulic or pneumatic valve type devices The front panel includes LED indicator for each output 7 2 Rear Panel Connections sassssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 2 1 Overview Ground TO OUT 25 32 OUT 17 24 OUT 9 16 OUT 1 8 DATA OUT DATA IN DC IN FUSE 24V 1A of oo Ga 00 fax 00 ex oo woo J o ee ee CUEring CUEring Power Supply ps 24 VDC Fuse Output 25 to 32 Output 17 to 24 Output 9 to 16 Output 1 to 8 Output Input 7 2 2 Power See chapter Power Supply 7 2 3 CUEring See chapter System Connection by CUEring User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 27 of 44 7 2 4 Control Ports The analogCUE has 32 outputs 0 10 V All outputs are connected on 4 DB 9 female connectors marked OUT 1 8 OUT 9 16 OUT 17 24 and OUT 18 32 For details see table below OUTPUT 1 32 4 DB 9 female connectors OUT 1 8 OUT 9 16 OUT 17 24 OUT 18 32 Pin 1 Output 1 Output 9 Output 17 Output 25 p Output 2 Output 10 Output 18 Output 26 Output 3 Output 11 Output 19 Output 27 a Output 4 Output 12 Output 20 Output 28 Output 5 Output 13 Output 21 Output 29 me Output 6 Output 14 Output 22 Output 30 Output 7 Output 15 Output 23 Output 31 P Output 8 Output 16 Output 24 Output 32 pino cone cruna crud
33. s button serves for switching over to the testing mode A detailed description of the testing you can find in the chapter Diagnostic RESET This button serves for resetting of the interface During normal operation it is not being used it solely serves for testing purposes User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 29 of 44 7 3 4 Addressing BANK selector It serves for bank setting Default value is 0 Onto one CUEring there can be connected more than one analogCUE interface Each of them must have different BANK setting There can be up to 320 analog output ports in one system hence a maximum of 10 analogCUE interfaces on one CUEring The BANK from O to 9 can be set up using the front panel switch The different value of bank must be set to each analogCUE in one system Addressing with Assistant or Assistant S The analog output ports located inside the Assistant or Assistant S are addressed in the same way as the analog output ports located in the analogCUE The default bank for analog output ports located inside the Assistant or Assistant S is 0 Should this annoy you then switch over the BANK switch at the analogCUE to value from 1 to 9 Or there also exist possibility select by software another bank for analog output ports in Assistant or Assistant S ZA DIAGNOSTIC aNG 7 4 1 Level 1 After switching on the analogCUE the LED DATA O K with the Morse sign OK is blinking provided that the auto diagnostics are in order T
34. t Level 3 allows check the same functions like level 2 plus the CUEring interfacing circuitry of the soundCUE It can be stopped only by reset User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 25 of 44 6 6 Specifications and Mechanical Drawings CUEFING INPUL uc RS 232 DB 9 female connector CUEING OULPUL ssusvcrassai cientos RS 232 DB 9 male connector Audio Apu AA 4 stereo unbalanced line level O dB 8 RCA jack connectors Microphone input 1 mono microphone jack 6 3 mm connector AUTO OUT DUNS ina 2 2 unbalanced line level O dB 8 RCA jack connectors Volume control 68 to 10 dB Bass CONTO lianas otras ici 15 to 15 dB Treble control 15 to 15 dB Signal to noise ratio Greater than 80 dB Total harmonic distortion Less than 0 03 POWer SUDDIY iia dada ata 24 VDC 20 3 5 W power jack connector ENCIOS Usada Metal and stainless steel Dimensions WXxHXxD o 242 mm 9 5 x 44 mm 1 77 x 160 mm 6 3 WeIGN paaa eee 1 1 kg 2 9 Ib Supplied accessories Rack Mount Interface Kit 19 All dimensions are in mm O O O 0000 OOO 0000 OOOO O O O 15 EA a KG C Y 40 M 241 K M Y User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 26 of 44 7 analogCUE Z1 OV rVIC Wi analogCUE i
35. tputs Each matrix output is composed of two parallel stereo unbalanced line outputs The soundCUE enables control of volume bass and treble independently for each matrix output The status of the soundCUE is indicated on the front panel The analogCUE is a 32 channel analog output interface Each independent 0 10 V analog output enables control of VCA light dimmer hydraulic or pneumatic valve type devices The front panel neludes LED indicator for each output The auxCUE is a 16 channel relay interface capable of switching 16 independent relay outputs max 24 V Switches located on the front panel allow each relay to default in either the open or closed position The front panel includes LED indicator for each relay 1 2 PIOGEIS iia Model Product code Description smartCUE CS0008 R IR and serial interface smartCUE CS0008 M IR MIDI and serial interface soundCUE CS0009 Audio switcher incl volume bass and treble control analogCUE CS0004 32 analog outputs 0 10 V 1 3 a APA dua ada dck e Full compatibility with Cue s control units and other interfaces e CUEring data input and output e Channel activity LED indicators on the front panel e Buttons on the front panel e Metal enclosure e Mountable into 19 rack 1 U rack space 1 4 Program MING siii All interfaces are programmed using Cue Director programming tool User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 4 of 44 To fix the interface in a 19 rack use su
36. ut Adapter CS0103 connected to the Assistant or Assistant S can be used for such purposes 5 1 3 Serial Control Before using the serial control the communication parameters of the serial port must be set The setting command must be executed typically in Autoexec sequence prior to using any other serial command 5 1 4 MIDI Version The smartCUE version MIDI is adapted to the special communication speed of 31 250 Baud which is common for MIDI communication As concerning functions and programming it is compatible with standard smartCUE The only difference is in precision of Baud rate generator for standard communication speeds which are common for RS 232 RS 422 communications See table below Baud Rate Difference UU o0 020 Remark Theoretically the biggest accessible difference of communication speed should not exceed 4 but actual value can be dependent on USART reception algorithm User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 11 of 44 5 2 IR Control EPROM Preparation ccccsssssssseeeeeecssnnnaes When using the smartCUE for IR control the data for controlled equipment must be included in smartCUE in the especially dedicated EPROM memory chip Preparation and changing of IR data EPROM 1 Use the Cue Library Director and Teach In unit to check the functionality of the IR codes required for the project 2 In the case of necessity capture new IR codes using the Cue Library Director and Teach In unit 3
37. volume bass and treble independently for each matrix output The status of the soundCUE is indicated on the front panel On the picture below there is the block diagram of the soundCUE Input select Treble Channel volume 0 is microphone 15 to 15 dB 38 to 0 dB 1 4 is line i i Bass Master volume 15 to 15 dB 68 to 10 dB y ask O i iia p K eer OUTPUT 1 MIC k i Line stereo Microphone OUTPUT 3 Line stereo INPUT A Sound Processor 1 Line stereo ARA AAA TD INPUT B Line stereo Input select Treble Channel volume 0 is microphone 15 to 15 dB 38 to 0 dB INPUT C 1 4 is line i i Line stereo Bass Master volume 15to 15dB 68to 10dB INPUT D i i i Line stereo y po i L KAME AA OUTPUT 2 i s Line stereo OUTPUT 4 Line stereo iii iii iii The main features of the soundCUE are e 2 independent stereo audio processors each processor has two outputs in parallel e 1 mono microphone input e 4 stereo unbalanced line inputs e Every input can be connected to every audio processor e Main volume settings 68 to 10 dB for each processor e Channel level settings 38 to 0 dB for each processor e Bass settings 15 to 15 dB for each processor e Treble settings 15 to 15 dB for each processor User Manual Interfaces www cuesystem com Page 21 of 44 6 2 Rear Panel Connections cccccococcoconononoroononononorarannsnsnzas 6 2 1 Overview All connecto
38. y with its terms and conditions In such event You must immediately destroy all copies of the Software No Other Warranties CUE DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE IS ERROR FREE CUE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST OR THE EXCLUSION OF LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION No Liability for Consequential Damages IN NO EVENT SHALL CUE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF CUE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Label on Hardware Use of this hardware and the software programs controlling this hardware is subject to the terms of the Software and Hardware License Agreements the License Agreements You should not use the software and hardware until you have read the License Agreements By using the software and hardware you signify that you have read the Licenses Agreements and accept their term

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