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the most watched worldwide See page 1−22 for equipment part numbers Installation and Operating Manual Manual part no. 071826104 June 1, 2006 JupiterXPress Release 7.4 Jupiter AccuSwitch Release 7.4 CM 4000 Control Module[...]
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ii CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Contacting Grass V alley Region Voice Fax Address Web Site North America (800) 547−8949 Support: (530) 478−4148 Sales: (530) 478−3347 Support: (530) 478−3181 Grass Valley , Inc. 400 Providence Mine Rd. P .O. Box 599000 Nevada City , CA 95959− 7900 USA www .thomsongrassvalley.com Pacific Operati[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual iii Contents = New or r evised material Preface xxv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Summary xxvii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulatory Notices xxxi . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual iv Electrical 1−9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CM 4000 Control Module 1−9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VTR, Control Panel, General Purpose Interface Buses 1−1 1 . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual v System protection features 2−7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm Modes 2−7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single CM installation 2−8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual vi CP 328 Push Button Control Panel 2−40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 330 Control Panel 2−41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 330/6 48 x 6 Six Bus Control Panel 2−41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 3000 Switcher Contr[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual vii CP/VC 3020 2−59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MC 3010 2−59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 300 / 3800 Series Panels 2−59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual viii Connection to Devices using Jupiter ASCII Computer Interface Protocol 2−88 Encore Control of Jupiter 2−91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 3 − Software Installation 3−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ix Disconnecting File Server from LAN 5−21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passwords 5−22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Passwords 5−25 . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual x Setting Password Levels for Control Panels 5−1 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VGA Status Display Control Panel Entries 5−1 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Force Unprotect / Force Unlock Password 5−1 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xi Default (Semi−permanent) Linkage 5−146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linkage for Machines That Do Not Enter the Routing Switcher 5−147 . . . . . . . . . . . Start/Stop machine control using Expansion Panels 5−148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xii CP-310 24 x 8 Eight Bus Control Panel 6−2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 320 Push Button Control Panel 6−3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 328 Push Button Control Panel 6−4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xiii Machine Control 6−25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 3020 Push Button Control Panel operation 6−26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOCK Mode 6−26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xiv Config 6−50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sticky Outputs 6−50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sticky Levels 6−50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xv Panel ID 6−72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MPK T est 6−72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illumination Adjustment 6−72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xvi Multi−Source, One−take Splits 6−95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menu Functions 6−96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Destination Mode — Press MENU Once 6−96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xvii Info 6−121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baud Rate 6−122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Panel ID 6−122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xviii Slaved Machine Control Panel 7−9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Machine Assignment 7−9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Machine Control Buttons 7−10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xix Refresh 8−2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menus 8−2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 9 − Control Center 9−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xx Compare Sets 10−9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input and Output Set Usage T ables 10−1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Additional Notes 10−1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xxi File 16−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Definition 16−2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V iew − display the Input or Output Exception tables. 16−2 . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xxii Clearing Parameter Memory (PMEM) B−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CM 4000 B−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix C C−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xxiii Connecting a Remote PC to a W indows XP Server I−5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix J J−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP 3000 Control Panel Basic Operation J−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual xxiv Appendix Q Q−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PS 300 1 10/220 V AC Power Adaptor Kit Installation Instructions Q−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mounting Procedure Q−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Preface About This Manual This manual provides hardware installation, software configuration, and operating instructions for the Jupiter CM 4000 Control Module and associated control panels. A printed copy of the manual is normally provided with the system, along with the Routing Products Documentation CD−ROM, part no. 071 8274 xx. This manual ca[...]
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xxvi CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual • FCS 3306/1/2 Control Panel (1200/2400 baud) Field Engineering Bulletin (04−883306−001/2). Describes software running in a CP 3000 Control Panel PROM. This software can be used to talk to remote panels through modems using MPK protocol at 1200 or 2400 Baud. • T riton to Jupiter Serial Control [...]
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xxvii CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Safety Summary Read and follow the important safety information below , noting especially those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons. Additional spe- cific warnings not listed here may be found throughout the manual. W ARNING Any instructions in this manual that re[...]
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xxviii CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T erms on the Product The following terms may appear on the product: DANGER — A personal injury hazard is immediately accessible as you read the marking. WARNING — A personal injury hazard exists but is not immediately accessible as you read the marking. CAUTION — A hazard to property , product[...]
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xxix CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual W arnings The following warning statements identify conditions or practices that can result in personal injury or loss of life. Dangerous voltage or current present — Disconnect power before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing components. Do not service alone — Do not internally ser[...]
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xxx CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Cautions The following caution statements identify conditions or practices that can result in damage to equipment or other property Use correct power source — Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the voltage specified for the product. Provide proper ventilation — T [...]
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xxxi CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Regulatory Notices Certifications and Compliances Safety Certification Category Standard Designed/tested for compliance with: Safety ANSI/UL 1950−1997 3rd Ed. CAN/CSA−C22.2 No. 950−95 EN 60950 Professional Video and Audio Equipment FCC Emission Notice Operation is subject to the following two con[...]
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xxxii CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent appareil numérique n’emet pas de bruits radioélectriq[...]
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xxxiii CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Laser Compliance Laser Safety Requirements The device used in this product is a Class 1 certified laser product. Operating this product outside specifications or altering from its original design may result in haz- ardous radiation exposure, and may be considered an act of modifying or new manufactur[...]
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xxxiv CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual KEMA Certificate Number: 510057.001 The Quality System of Thomson Broadcast & Media Solutions TBMS TBMS 400 Providence Mine Road 1 7 rue du Petit Albi−BP 8244 − Nevada City , CA 95945 95801 Cergy Pontoise Cergy , France TBMS Weiterstadt, Germany T BMS Brunnenweg 9 10 Presidential Way , 3rd Flo[...]
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1−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CM 4000 Control Module JupiterXPress Jupiter AccuSwitch INST ALLA TION AND OPERA TING MANUAL[...]
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Intr oduction 1−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 1−1. CM 4000/JupiterXPr ess Installation Overview . CM 4000 System Controller CC 2010 Matrix (Crosspoint bus) cables. Apex, Concerto, 2 GS 400, T rinix, or V enus router House SMPTE time code required for deterministic switching Binary protocol Crosspoint bus port For jumper and[...]
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Intr oduction 1−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 1 − Introduction The CM 4000 Jupiter Control System is designed to control Grass V alley Crosspoint Bus* and certain other matrix routers; video equipment using Sony remote control protocol; and certain other RS−422 devices. The devices to be operated are con- nected to the C[...]
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Intr oduction 1−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Control Functions DISTRIBUTION SWITCHER CONTROL Grass V alley matrix routers that can be controlled by the CM 4000 include Apex, Concerto, T rinix, and V enus. The crosspoint bus* of the switcher is connected to a CM 4000; this in turn is connected to the Jupiter file server . Triton swi[...]
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Intr oduction 1−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Control panels Note 1: only the JEP−100 control panel is available for use with the AccuSwitch application. Jupiter message−per−keystroke (MPK) control panels are designed to be as simple, flexible, and inexpensive as possible. Sys- tem software is maintained in a central file serv[...]
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Intr oduction 1−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The CP 3824 control panel is a locally−programmable, full−matrix, multiple level breakaway panel capable of locking and protecting outputs. The panel features eight−character display capability and relegendable, lighted push buttons. The 24 but- ton−per−source keys on the left [...]
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Intr oduction 1−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Status Displays Note: Status displays are very limited with the AccuSwitch application. Please refer to page 1−30. Under Monitor Displays The Grass V alley SlimLine UMDs combine status and tally functions in the same chassis and are available in a wide range of sizes and types. SlimLin[...]
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Intr oduction 1−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual File Server (Configuration PC) The PC 3000 File Server supplied by Grass V alley is described in detail on page 1−14. When the system is initialized, program information is downloaded from the file server to the control processor(s). Field up- grades and modifications can thus be made [...]
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Intr oduction 1−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Specifications Note: Some functions are extra−cost options. For more information, see the software package table beginning on page 1−27. ELECTRICAL CM 4000 CONTROL MODULE Front panel controls: Activate Reset V ideo output: Up, Down, Next, Select Front panel indicators: Power supply s[...]
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Intr oduction 1−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 1−2. CM 4000. DOWN RESET ACTIV ATE +3V +5V −5V +12V −12V UP NEXT SELECT Fr ont cover r emoved SERIAL 2 100−240V 50−60HZ .4A SYNC ALARM TIMECODE IN SERIAL 1 SERIAL 3 SERIAL 4 SERIAL 5 SERIAL 6 SERIAL 7 SERIAL 8 AUX 1 AUX 2 REDUNDANCY XPT BUS VGA USB 1 USB 2 LAN1[...]
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Intr oduction 1−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual VTR, CONTROL P ANEL, GENERAL PURPOSE INTERF ACE BUSES Bus controller: CM 4000 System Controller Protocols supported: Please refer to software package table beginning on page 1−27 . Cable/connectors: 4−conductor twisted pair plus ground / 9−pin D T ransmission speeds: 1200, 2400, [...]
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Intr oduction 1−12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONTROL P ANELS CP 300/310/320/328/330 Control Panels Connectors: 1, MPK (RS−422/ESbus), looping (9−pin D female) Power requirements: +5VDC +/− 0.25V @ 600 mA. A wall plug−in power supply is supplied with each 300 series panel that will be used with 1 10 V AC 60 Hz power . Panel[...]
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Intr oduction 1−13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3830 Control Panel Connectors: 1, MPK (RS−422/ESbus), looping (9−pin D female) Power requirements: power furnished by control panel chassis power supply .*** CP 3808 Control Panel Connectors: 1, MPK (RS−422/ESbus), looping (9−pin D female) Power requirements: power furnished [...]
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Intr oduction 1−14 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual FILE SERVER Grass V alley PC 3000 System File Server PC 3000 Specifications (Minimum) Intel Pentium 700 processor with 256 K L2 cache 512 Mbytes RAM memory 1.2 Gigabyte hard drive 4X CD−ROM drive 1.44 Mb floppy drive Intel or 3Com Ethernet LAN card Keyboard[...]
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Intr oduction 1−15 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3800 Control Panel: 3.5 in. high x 19 in. wide x approx. 8 in. deep (89 x 483 x 200 mm). The CP 3808, CP 3809, and CP 3830 panels are mounted in a chassis which is 3.5 in. high x 19 in. wide by 4 in. deep (89 x 483 x 100 mm). The chassis has space for two panels; a blank insert is pr[...]
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Intr oduction 1−16 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SYSTEM LIMIT A TIONS Maximum Number of Logical Levels The system−wide maximum number of logical levels is 96. However, the actual number of levels a CM 4000 can control in a particular system varies. The main constraint on the number of levels and outputs a CM 4000 can safely control [...]
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Intr oduction 1−17 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual V ersions of Jupiter prior to 5.1.0 will not handle edit sets which have more than 64 levels. Should you attempt to edit such a set, the Jupiter Configurator (editor) will detect the error in the Switcher Description table and will not run correctly . An other symptom is that the Config[...]
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Intr oduction 1−18 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual — Each CP 2002B/D Control Panel counts as four devices; therefore, a maximum of 16 can be connected to a CM 4000 (two per serial port). Fixed Load Factors The following load factors are fixed and are not subject to the multiplier described below under “Calculating Loading”: — If[...]
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Intr oduction 1−19 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 3. I f the system wide sum of all base and fixed loading factors is greater than or equal to 160 but less than 320, this system would be considered a “medium” loaded system and a base multiplier of 1.5 should be used in later calculations. 4. If the system wide sum of all base and f[...]
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Intr oduction 1−20 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Example A system is to contain the following: 2 channels of Saturn (1 DVP , 2 DAPs per channel). (Saturn V ideo and Audio Processors do not directly contribute to Jupiter loading) 1 Saturn MCC 3500 Master Control Console with the Select panel used for delegation pur- poses. (Sat[...]
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Intr oduction 1−21 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 8 MC 3000 8 x 4 (BLF) x 2 (BM) 64 ASCII 1 x 8 (FLF) 8 ESswitch 1 x 32 (FLF) 32 192 CM2 16 CP 3800 16 x 4 (BLF) x 2 (BM) 128 4 CP 3808 4 x 1 (BLF) x 2 (BM) 8 136 CM3 8 Serial Machines 8 x 8 (FLF) 64 1 Saturn DVE 1 x 8 (FLF) 8 72 CM4 8 Serial Machines 8 x 8 (FLF) 64 64 1 Fixed Loading Fac[...]
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Intr oduction 1−22 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Ordering information JUP−CM 4000 System Controller (software not included) 071 1276 00 JUP−PC 3000 System File Server (desk mount) F7-029500-121 PC workstation with LAN card for storing, editing and compiling system configurations. Also used for logging and diagnostics. Site license[...]
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Intr oduction 1−23 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SlimLine Under Monitor Status/T ally Displays UMD−SD/9 Single Display UMD, 9−1/2 inch width 0 924 601 660 UMD−SD/12 Single Display UMD, 12 inch width 0 924 601 661 UMD−SD/14 Single Display UMD, 14 inch width 0 924 601 662 UMD−SD/19 Single Display UMD, 19 inch rack mount 0 924 [...]
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Intr oduction 1−24 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual JUP−CP 3824 Eight Character Jupiter Plus X-Y Control Panel F7-029500-095 JUP−CP 3830 Control Panel (without chassis) F7-029500-063 JUP−CP 3830/1 Single Control Panel (with chassis and blank panel) F7-029500-062 JUP−CP 3830/2 Dual Control Panel (with chassis) F7-029500-061 JUP−[...]
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Intr oduction 1−25 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AccuSwitch Frame−Accurate Automation Solution JUP−CM 4000 System Controller F7−029700−001 Software is not included. Required to run SW 4000 frame−accurate switching software. JUP−CM 4000RDN Redundant Control Electronics (2 units) F7−029500−103 Software is not included. R[...]
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Intr oduction 1−26 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Software Contr ol Panel Suite Packages JUP−PC−GUI/M GUI PC for Mouse control w/Basic X−Y Panels F7−029599−004 PC workstation with LAN card for operation of GUI control panels using a mouse. Includes the basic GUI− XY routing switcher control panel software. JUP−PC−GUI/T [...]
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Intr oduction 1−27 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Software Packages − Key Featur es Jupiter software is available in several software (SW) packages. One of these packages is normally activated by the end user with a unique key code during installation (as described in the Field Engineering Bulletin supplied with the software). The ke[...]
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Intr oduction 1−28 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Software package Notes JUP−SW 2500 JupiterLE JUP−SW 3100 JupiterPlus JUP−SW 4000 AccuSwitch See Note 1 JUP−SW 3500 JupiterXPress Automation interface protocols Jupiter ASCII Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Jupiter ESswitch Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Jupiter ESbus (Physical) Ye s Ye s No Ye s Jupit[...]
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Intr oduction 1−29 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Software package Notes JUP−SW 2500 JupiterLE JUP−SW 3100 JupiterPlus JUP−SW 4000 AccuSwitch See Note 1 JUP−SW 3500 Jupiter XPress MPK control panels CP 300 series All All No All CP 2002 series All All No All CP 3000 series All All No Y es, except CP 3008 and CP 3030 CP 3300 seri[...]
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Intr oduction 1−30 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Software package Notes JUP−SW 2500 JupiterLE JUP−SW 3100 JupiterPlus JUP−SW 4000 AccuSwitch See Note 1 JUP−SW 3500 JupiterXPress Software Contr ol Panel Suite (GUI) Option Option Option Option Party line CP interface No Ye s No No T ally/UMD Jupiter Source T ally/UMD with SlimLi[...]
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2−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 2 − Hardware Installation Unpacking and Inspection Each Ju p iter Control System is tested, inspected, and found free of defects prior to shipment. Before unpacking the equipment, inspect the shipping carton for evidence of freight damage. If the contents have been damaged, notify the carrie[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Leaving ventilation space between the rack mount units is not necessary . System diagrams are shown in the following pages. Figure 2−2. W ARNING Do not block ventilation holes. Rack mount support must be cut shorter if necessary to avoid blocking airflow . W ARNING Do not blo[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CM 4000 Connection to Distribution Switchers Although the CM 4000 supports both the JupiterXPress and AccuSwitch applications, only one of these applications can be downloaded and executed in a single CM 4000 at one time. • JupiterXPress provides a limited set of Jupiter swit[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CC 2010 Matrix (Crosspoint Bus) Cable The CC 2010 cable is used to connect the CM 4000 to the switcher Crosspoint Bus. Depending on the size of the switcher , this bus may require intermediate buffering through the CB 3000 Control Buf fer . See Figure 2−3 . Th e CC 2010 is a [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 1 1 8 P1 DB15P (male) Shield (drain) P2 DB15P (male) Figure 2−5. CC 2010 wiring. Refer ence: “Assembly , XPT Bus Cable Shield,” Grass V alley drawing no. 01−048592−T AB. Red 9 Black 2 Y ellow 10 Black 3 Green 11 Black 4 Blue 12 Black 5 White 13 Black 8 2 3 4 5 9 10 11[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CB 3000 Control Buffer Figure 2−6. CB 3000. SELECT A SELECT B CLEAR A POWER B POWER REM/ALM OUTPUT (CONTROL) BUSES CROSSPOINT BUS LOOP The CB 3000 Control Buffer is required for buf fering crosspoint data when the system includes: • More than 96 V enus crosspoint boards, or[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual VDE EMI/RFI Modifications to Matrix Cables User−supplied matrix cables for VDE installations require a ferrite core over each end of the cable, adjacent to the connector . Figure 2−7. Matrix cable VDE modifications. T ype 43 material 0.375 inch (9.53 mm) or larger inside di[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SINGLE CM INST ALLA TION If the master alarm is asserted by the main CPU watchdog timer (and assuming that the power supply is operating properly), the CM will be rebooted automatically . REDUNDANT CM INST ALLA TION For additional protection, a redundant (slave) CM 4000 can be [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−9. Redundant CM 4000 installation. CC−2010 Matrix (Cross- point bus) cables House sync required for vertical interval switching. Routing switcher CM 4000 Redundancy Cable Note: the BOP 4000 is supplied with a redundancy cable kit. See Page 2−10 . House time code [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual BOP 4000 Break Out Panel kit Cables CM 4000 1 ea. Redundancy Cable 1.5 feet (0.46 m) F M M 8 ea. serial control splitter cables Note: Cables are supplied with connectors installed. M M M M 2 ea. crosspoint bus cables Rear of BOP 4000 CM 4000 3 feet (0.91 m) M = male connector [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Connection to Serial−Control Routers Figure 2− 1 1. Connection to serial contr ol r outers (example). Level 0 Serial Switcher Crosspoint Bus port Level 3 Serial Switcher Level 4 Serial Switcher Level 5 Serial Switcher Levels 1, 2, 6 Grass V alley Crosspoint Bus Switcher C[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−12. Serial−contr ol switcher restrictions. Only one remote switcher of a given type can be connected to a single CM 4000. Physical levels cannot be duplicated on a CM 4000 (unless Logical Level Mapping [page 2−29] is used; or , the “400” offset method [footn[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual TRITON SYSTEMS T riton routers are connected using a CM 4000 serial port. Multiple T riton chassis can be connected to a single CM, but only if all them are connected on the same MIDI bus and connected through the same single serial port. If more than one T riton MIDI bus is n[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−14 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Up to 20 chassis can be connected in one MIDI loop. Note 1: Some T riton switchers have front−panel controls. to be shown on Jupiter control panels. These controls will operate normally when the router is connected to a Jupiter system but Jupiter 6.0 and after software is re[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−15 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SMS 7000 CONNECTIONS The CM 4000 can be connected to a Grass V alley SMS 7000 Signal Management System and router (see Figure 2−15). The protocol setting is: 38400 baud, 8 data bits, no parity , 1 stop bit. The serial cable on the back of the SMS 7000 controller frame may be[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−16 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−16. Cable for connecting CM 4000 to SMS 7000 DB9 port. 1 6 R− 2 7 3 T− 8 4 9 5 R− T+ to CM 4000 serial port to SMS 7000 G Ground R− Receive minus R+ Receive plus T+ Transmit plus T− Transmit minus DB9P (male) DB9 = twisted pair 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 T+ R+ G G [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−17 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual JUPITER CONTROL OF ENCORE The CM 4000 can send switching commands to a Grass V alley Encore control system (which can in turn send the commands to a router). The serial ports on the back of the Encore System Controller Board (SCB) use RJ45 connectors; the port selected for the[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−18 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual For those who wish to prepare their own cable: if the SCB is the old style (071 0884 xx series), build the cable as shown in Figure 2−20; if the SCB is the new style (071 1000 xx), build the cable as shown in Figure 2−21. (No adapter is needed when the cable is custom−bu[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−19 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Softwar e Configuration Th e CM 4000 connected to the Encore must be configured using the Network Description table (page 5−27 ) and Serial Proto- col table (page 5−30 ). When Jupiter is controlling Encore, the Serial protocol setting is: GNP (Grass V alley Native Protocol[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−20 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Double−Y Cable Please refer to Figure 2−23. A Cat5 factory cable kit is available in two versions: If the SCB is the old style (071 0884 xx series), order kit 174 8216 xx. If the SCB is the new style (071 1000 xx series), order kit 174 8217 xx. The factory cable must be us[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−21 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual For those who wish to prepare their own cable: if the SCB is the old style (071 0884 xx series), build the cable as shown in Figure 2−24; if the SCB is the new style (071 1000 xx), build the cable as shown in Figure 2−25 . 1 6 Rx− 2 7 3 Tx− 8 4 9 5 to CM 4000 Serial po[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−22 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 1 6 Rx− 2 7 3 Tx− 8 4 9 5 to CM 4000 Serial port DB9P (male) RJ45P (male) Rx+ Receive plus Rx− Receive minus Tx+ T ransmit plus Tx− T ransmit minus G Ground = Shielded, twisted pair Rx+ Tx+ G to Encore SC B RS−422 port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx− Rx− Rx+ Figure 2−25. C[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−23 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual HORIZON CONNECTIONS The CM 4000 can be connected to a Horizon matrix router through the General Purpose Interface with T erminal/Computer Interface software (GPI−T/CI) (see Figure 2−26). The protocol for the GPI−T/CI RS−422 port must be set at: 38400 baud, 8 data bits,[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−24 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DA T A TEK D−2000/2166 CONNECTIONS The CM 4000 can be connected to a Datatek D−2166 Buffer Control Module, which in turn is connected to a D−2000 Series routing switcher (see page 2−24). The protocol setting is: 38400 baud, 8 data bits, even parity , 1 stop bit. Althou[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−25 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual UT AH SCIENTIFIC P ARTY LINE CONNECTION USING UDI−1B Th e CM 4000 can be connected to a Utah Scientific Party Line through a UDI−1B Universal Data Interface (see Figure 2−30). Some UDI−1B units are equipped with a 9−pin RS−422 port; others are equipped with a 25−[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−26 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−31. Cable for connecting CM 4000 to UDI−1B RS−422 port. 1 6 R− 2 7 3 T− 8 4 9 5 R+ T− to CM 4000 serial port UDI−1B RS−422 Port G Ground R− Receive minus R+ Receive plus T+ Transmit plus T− Transmit minus DB9P (male) DB9P (male) = twisted pair 1 6 [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−27 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual NEXUS AUDIO ROUTING SYSTEM Nexus audio routers can be controlled using the hardware connections shown in Figure 2−33. The Nexus switcher requires special PROMs for this application (please contact Grass V alley for more information). Figure 2−33. Connection to Nexus audio [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−28 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The Nexus router has two ports that can be used for connection to Jupiter: the “XCI” port and the “XCPU” port. Field reports suggest that the XCI port be used if possible. The pinouts for both ports are shown below . Figure 2−34. Cable for connecting CM 4000 to Nexus[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−29 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Logical Level Mapping In these systems, the same physical level number is used on more than one logical level. For example, a switcher could have video on level 1, left audio on level 2, and right audio also on level 2. In Figure 2−36, a 60 x 60 audio level is being used as [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−30 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Data Matrix Switching Th e Jupiter system can be used to control RS−232, RS−422, and RS−423 data switchers. In a typical application, a V enus data matrix switcher can be used to route RS−422 machine control signals. Older model V enus switchers equipped with DM 400 or[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−31 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Connection to Multiple Crosspoint Bus Distribution Switchers CONNECTION USING A SINGLE CM 4000 A single CM 4000 control board can be used to control more than one Crosspoint Bus switcher; however , each physical level must have a unique number . When expanding a system in the [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−32 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEDICA TED CM 4000 PER SWITCHER By using separate CM 4000s, physical level numbers may be duplicated from one switcher to another . When expanding a system in the field, this will eliminate the need to change DIP switches or jumpers on the hardware. See Figure 2−38. Figure 2[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−33 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Connection to Multiple Distribution Switchers with Path Finding Note: Data router pathfinding is not supported. The path finding software option allows two or more Jupiter−controlled routing switchers to operate as a system, where one switcher can access the other ’s input[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−34 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−39. Sequential path finding connections (example). 20 21 22 10 11 12 13 14 43 44 45 46 47 61 62 63 Grass V alley Crosspoint Bus distribution switcher “A” Grass V alley Crosspoint Bus distribution switcher “B” CC 2010 Matrix cable. 50 ft. (15.2 m) max. T ie l[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−35 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−40. Non−sequential path finding connections (example). 20 26 27 83 84 88 87 45 46 61 62 Crosspoint Bus distribution switcher “A” Crosspoint Bus distribution switcher “B” 13 14 15 44 82 CC 2010 Matrix cable. 50 ft. (15.2 m) max. CC 2010 Matrix cable. 50 ft.[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−36 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Installing File Server PC Minimum hardware and software requirements have already been described (page 1− 8 ). Follow the instructions supplied with the file server for connection of monitor , keyboard, and mouse. JUPITER LAN Jupiter file server(s) are connected to the CM 40[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−37 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Installing Control Panels CONNECTIONS T0 CM 4000 Figure 2−42. Contr ol panel connections to CM 4000. Serial (MPK) bus CP 3000 Switcher Control with expansion panel MC 3000 Machine Control with expansion panel CP 3020 Push Button Control Panel For serial data cable specificat[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−38 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SWITCHER CONTROL P ANELS CP 300 Series Power supply requir ements − A wall plug−in power supply is supplied with each 300 Series panel that will be used with 1 10 V AC 60 Hz power . Panels that are to be used in areas where 220V AC 50Hz power is the norm are not shipped wi[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−39 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 310 24 X 8 Eight Bus Contr ol Panel Installation is shown on page 2−37 . Figure 2−44. CP 310 Contr ol Panel (as supplied). 01 2 (etc.) 01 2 (etc.) CHG VID CHG A1 CHG A2 CHG A3 CHG A4 CHG A5 The CP 310 Control Panel is very similar to the CP 300 Control Panel, except tha[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−40 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 320 Push Button Contr ol Panel Installation of this panel is shown on page 2−37 . Figure 2−45. CP 320 Push Button Contr ol Panel (as supplied). CHG OUT CHG VID CHG A1 CHG A2 CHG A3 CHG A4 CHG A5 DESTINA TION SELECTION ST A TUS CAM1 VTR2 VTR1 VTR 1 CG 2 NET 3 VCR 4 CAM 5[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−41 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 330 Control Panel Installation of this panel is shown on page 2−37 . Figure 2−46. CP−330 Contr ol Panel (as supplied). CHG VID CHG A1 CHG A2 CHG A3 CHG A4 CHG A5 01 2 (etc.) The CP 330 can be configured to operate as a 48 x 1 panel, or , as a 24 x 2 panel with the top[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−42 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3000 Switcher Control Panel and CP 3010 Expansion Panel Installation of these panels is shown on page 2−37 . Th e basic control panel, referred to as the CP 3000, can be configured for single−bus operation (allowing selection of a source for one destination), multi−bu[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−43 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3020 Push Button Control Panel Figure 2−50. CP 3020 Push Button Contr ol Panel with example labels. C1 C2 C3 C4 T1 T2 R1 R2 NT V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 SA SB E1 E2 E3 LOCK CHOP V6 Installation of this panel is shown on page 2−37 . The CP 3020 is a single−bus control panel that [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−44 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3800 Eight Character Control Panel Installation of this panel is shown on page 2−37 . Figure 2−52. 12 3 4 5678 Clear Lock/ Prot Dest Level Over ride SEQ Audio Menu VTR 1 CG 2 NET 3 SA T A B EMER REM 6 CAM 5 VCR 4 Undo Film 7 Patch 8 STU 9 Frame C D STILL MISC TEST 0 AUX[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−45 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3808 Control Panel Figure 2−53. CP 3808. 23 45 78 9 0 6 1 VTR CG NET VCR CAM REM TEST MISC AUX FILM PTCH STU SA T EDIT FS STILL T ake Clear Menu The CP 3808 control panel is a 16−category , full−matrix,* multiple level breakaway panel capable of locking and protecting[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−46 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3824 Control Panel CURRENT PRESET LEVEL MENU CLEAR PROT PRE− SET T AKE LOCK CHOP 1 234 VTR 1 VTR 2 VTR 3 VTR 4 56 7 8 STU 1 STU 2 EDIT 1 EDIT 2 BLACK BARS TONE SILE NCE EBS 1 EBS 2 TEST 1 TEST 2 P AGE SEND 1 VTR 2 CG 3 NET 4 VCR 5 CAM 0 PTCH 1 FILM 9 8 REM 7 SS 6 AUX STU [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−47 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3830 Control Panel Figure 2−55. CP 3830. 23 45 78 9 0 6 1 VTR CG NET VCR CAM SA T TEST NUM AUX FILM P A TCH STU Menu Lock Prot Clear Chop T ake VIDEO LEFT RIGHT AES1 T/C CURRENT PRESET The CP 3830 Control Panel is a 12−category , full−matrix,* multiple−level* breaka[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−48 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3809 Expansion Panel Up to five optional CP 3809 panels can be associated with a CP 3808 or CP 3830 (but not CP 3830P), providing direct switch- ing and continuous status for up to 40 outputs. Figure 2−56 illustrates a CP 3808 with a CP 3809 array for control of 24 output[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−49 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3832 Control Panel VTR1 VTR2 VTR3 VTR4 VTR5 VTR6 VTR7 VTR8 CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 BLACK BARS TONE CG−1 SILENCE CG−2 CG−3 CG−4 EBS1 EBS2 TEST1 TEST2 FDL1 FDL2 FDL3 FDL4 Level Menu Clear Prot/ Lock Pre− set T ake CURRENT PRESET VTR−041 VTR−041 F[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−50 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Har dwar e Installation Installation of this panel is shown on page 2−37 . If desired, the panel hardware can be tested, and window/button brightness adjusted, without being connected to the controller board (such as a CM 4000). For more information, see Diagnostics Mode on [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−51 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3864 Control Panel VTR1 VTR2 VTR3 VTR4 VTR5 VTR6 VTR7 VTR8 CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 BLACK BARS TONE CG−1 SILENCE CG−2 CG−3 CG−4 EBS1 EBS2 TEST1 TEST2 FDL1 FDL2 FDL3 FDL4 MON1 MON2 MON3 MON4 MON8 MON6 MON6 MON5 STU1 STU2 STU3 STU4 EDIT1 EDIT2 EDIT3 EDI[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−52 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Unbalanced split panels can be configured to control from 1 to 31 outputs, with keys not used for outputs available to control inputs. For example, if 10 buttons are assigned to outputs then 54 buttons are available for inputs. Except for unbalanced split and CP 3864L configur[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−53 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Sour ce/Destination Expansion The CP 3832 and CP 3864 can be combined to increase the number of sources and destinations to a maximum of 128 x 128. Examples are shown in Figure 2−65. 64 sources Figure 2−65. 32 destinations 128 sources CP 3864 CP 3832 128 sources 128 destin[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−54 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3810 Panel The optional CP 3810 panel can be associated with a CP 3832, CP 3864, CP 3808, or CP 3830, providing control of up to 80 outputs. The CP 3810 can also be assigned to one output, providing breakaway (split) switching and/or multi−level status. Figure 2−66 illu[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−55 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual For multi−bus control, the CP 3810 Expansion Panel keys are assigned to outputs using the CP Output table (page 5−78 ). When used as a machine control panel, the CP 3810 will require entry on the Machine Control table (page 5−135 ). Operation For operating instructions, [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−56 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual INST ALLING MACHINE CONTROL P ANELS MC 3000 Machine Control Panel and CP 3010 Expansion Panel Installation of these panels is shown on page 2−37 . Th e MC 3000 machine control panel includes a series of push buttons for motion control (PLA Y , S T OP , etc.). A variable spee[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−57 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MC 3010 Machine Control Panel The MC 3010/2 version of this panel is shown in Figure 2−69; installation is shown on page 2−37 . The MC 3010 is used to control four (MC 3010/1 version) or eight (MC 3010/2 version) tape machines. The display window shows the name of the mach[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−58 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PREP ARING AND INST ALLING BUTTON LABELS Control panels are supplied with general purpose labels already installed. A sheet with additional labels is also provided, and with care, these labels can be substituted for those already installed. Custom labels . Information and temp[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−59 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3800 Series Control Panels Button caps for these panels are most easily removed by pulling back the top edge with the finger tip (see Figure 2−71). For the black-edged buttons on the right side of the CP 3824, use a technique similar to that described above for the CP 302[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−60 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONNECTION T O THOMSON/PHILIPS DD SERIES (“DIAMOND”) An example of hardware connections is shown in Figure 2−72. • Th e “Diamond protocol” cable to one of the DD serial ports is required for display of routing switcher status on the DD console. For cable pin−outs[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−61 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Connection to VTRs and Other Machines CONNECTION T O SONY AND SONY−COMP A TIBLE VTRS VTRs are connected to the LAN through a CM 4000 System Controller board. The protocol is set at the file server , as described later in this manual. Serial (Sony) bus 1 Figure 2−74. Connec[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−62 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual REMOTE CONTROL VIA MODEM Serial (MPK) bus op- erating at 2400 baud Jupiter control panel T elephone line Modem Modem Figure 2−75. Modem contr ol installation. RS−422/232 converter RS−422/232 converter CM 4000 System Controller The Jupiter system can be controlled through[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−63 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Installing CM 4000 VGA Status Display Please refer to Appendix A for installation instructions. Serial Data Cables Th e RS−422 cables used to connect CM 4000 controllers, VTRs, and control panels may be known by various names depend- ing on the devices to which they are conn[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−64 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual VDE EMI/RFI Modifications to Serial Data Cables User−supplied serial data cables for VDE installations require a ferrite core over each end of the cable, adjacent to the connec- tor . Figure 2−78. Serial data cable VDE modifications. T ype 43 material 0.250 inch (6.35 mm) [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−65 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Connection to Saturn Master Control Switcher The Jupiter control system can be used as part of a Saturn Master Control Switcher installation, as shown in Figure 2−80 . § Jupiter and Saturn software programs are presently supplied on a multi−disk set, and running the “In[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−66 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−80. Example of Saturn MCS with Cr osspoint Bus r outer and Jupiter contr o l system. For Saturn instructions, see Saturn Master Contr ol Switcher Installation and Operating Manual. ESbus Crosspoint Bus router CP 3000/E Switcher Control MC 3000/E Machine Control MPK [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−67 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MI 3040 T ally Installation Sync ref. See pg. 2−64 MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/T ally Interface Serial data cable (see page 2−63) Figure 2−81. MPK connections to MI 3040. T o tally lights, switchers, etc. (see discussion) CM 4000 System Controller Serial Ports LAN T [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−68 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MI 3040 HARDW ARE OVERVIEW Relay Outputs The MI 3040 provides 40 electrically isolated output connections for operating tally lights, using solid−state switches which are suitable for low−voltage (<100 V), low−current (<300 milliamps) applications. Note 1: The Jupi[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−69 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual EXAMPLE OF SA TURN T ALL Y SYSTEM The following diagram shows an example of a Saturn T ally system. For detailed information, refer to “Saturn T ally” in the Saturn Installation and Operating Manual . Figure 2−82. Saturn T ally system. MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/ T [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−70 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual EXAMPLES OF JUPITER T ALL Y SYSTEMS The diagrams on the following pages show systems that can be controlled by the Jupiter Standard T ally application. Connection to Systems with Saturn Master Control Switcher A Saturn (or MCS 2000) master control switcher can feed the transmi[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−71 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−83. T ally system with Jupiter−contr olled router , Saturn master control, and dir ect feed to transmitter . MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/ T ally Interface +5 V utility connection Ground utility connection 40 relays. See Fig. 2−90 . Video and audio Jupiter Co[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−72 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−84. T ally system with Saturn master control, Jupiter−contr olled r outer , and indir ect feed to transmitter . MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/ T ally Interface +5 V utility connection Ground utility connection 40 relays. See Fig. 2−90 . Video and audio Jupiter[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−73 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/ T ally Interface +5 V utility connection Ground utility connection 40 relays. See Fig. 2−90 . T ransmitter Video and audio Jupiter Control lines Jupiter−controlled router Production switcher 40 opto−iso- lators. See Fig. 2−91 . T ally l[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−74 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/ T ally Interface +5 V utility connection Ground utility connection 40 relays. See Fig. 2−90 . Figure 2−86. Multi−switcher tally system with production switcher , Jupiter−contr olled r outer , Saturn master contr ol, and indir ect feed t[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−75 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/ T ally Interface Ground utility connection 40 relays. See Fig. 2−90 . Figure 2−87. Multi−switcher tally system with production switcher , Jupiter−contr olled r outer , non−Saturn/MCS 2000 master contr ol, and dir ect feed to transmitt[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−76 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI 3040 General Purpose/ T ally Interface Ground utility connection 40 relays. See Fig. 2−90 . Figure 2−88. Multi−switcher tally system with pr oduction switcher , Jupiter−contr olled r outer , non−Saturn non−MCS 2000 master contr ol, and indirect feed to t[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−77 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MI/MC 3040 Hardware Overview Reset Gen. Osc. 3.6864MHz RESET 68HC705 PORT A PORT B PORT B RS−422 Driver/Receiver TO MPK 40 Optical couplers 40 Opto− electronic relays Relay Interface LCA MI−3040R Optical status interface LCA MI−3040S Figure 2−89. MI/MC 3040 interface[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−78 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Utility Connections +5 V and ground utility connections are provided on the back panel. There are two +5 V connectors, each of which is equipped with a PCB−mounted 1 amp fuse. The fuse is designed to reset itself automatically . to external device PV A1352 See Figure 2−92 [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−79 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−92. MI/MC 3040 normally open/closed r elay DIP switches. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 −−−−−OPEN−−−−− S1−1 24 S1−2 25 S1−3 26 S1−4 27 S1−5 28 S1−6 29 S1−7 30 S1−8 31 S2−1 32 S2−2 33 S2−3 34 S2−4 35 S2−5 36 S2−6 37 S2−7 38 S2?[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−80 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 2−93. MI/MC 3040 back panel.[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−81 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Under Monitor Displays Figure 2−94. SlimLine Under Monitor Status Displays (Standard scr ew mount models shown). UMD 19 DD T ally indicators UMD 19 SD UMD 19 UD UMD 9 SD UMD 12 SD UMD 14 SD Using Under Monitor Displays, the Jupiter system can display the name of a source (ca[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−82 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note 1: When controlled by Jupiter or Saturn, SlimLine units display green characters, red tally indicators, and one tally level only . W ith the Universal Display , only the triple display mode is supported (i.e., 3 segments of 8 characters each, plus tally indicators). Note [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−83 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONNECTION T O SYSTEMS WITH JUPITER−CONTROLLED ROUTER ONL Y SlimLine UMDs are connected to the Jupiter CM 4000 through a SlimLine Controller , which has RJ45 ports for Cat 5 Ethernet cable connection to 16 UMDs. Power is provided to the UMDs through the Cat 5 cables. See Fig[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−84 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONNECTION T O SYSTEMS WITH SA TURN MASTER CONTROL SWITCHER A Saturn application is shown in Figure 2−97. No additional connections to the master control switcher itself are required, since all status data is transmitted on the LAN (page 2−65). PRESET PROGRAM AIR CM 4000 S[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−85 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONNECTION T O SYSTEMS WITH SA TURN MASTER CONTROL AND PRODUCTION SWITCHER Using the “Jupiter control” method, UMDs can be used to display the names of inputs that pass through a production switcher as well as the Saturn. See Figure 2−98. MI 3040 General Purpose/ T ally [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−86 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Since production switchers do not use the Jupiter LAN, an MI 3040 General Purpose / T ally Interface must be used to obtain switcher status. For each feed from the Jupiter−controlled router to the switcher(s), there must be a connection from a switcher tally relay to one of [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−87 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Connection to Automation and Other Systems Note: The following refers to all automation−to−CM 4000 systems, including those with AccuSwitch. The AccuSwitch application itself is described in Appendix G. The CM 4000 will support multiple connections to an automation system [...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−88 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Connection to Devices using Jupiter ASCII Computer Interface Protocol ASCII bus Serial port Control computer Figure 2−100. Serial Port CM 4000 System Controller Sync ref. See pg. 2−64 See pages 2−89 and 2−90 for examples of this cable LAN These systems are similar to t[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−89 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 1 6 Rx− 2 7 3 Tx− 8 4 9 5 to CM 4000 Serial port to MSL 4000 IFS 4 DB9P (male) RJ45P (male) Rx+ Receive plus Rx− Receive minus Tx+ T ransmit plus Tx− T ransmit minus G Ground Belden 8723 or equivalent = Shielded, twisted pair Rx+ Tx+ G to MSL 4000 IFS 4 Tx+ 1 2 3 4 5 6[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−90 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 1 6 R− 2 7 3 T− 8 4 9 5 to CM 4000 serial port G Ground R− Receive minus R+ Receive plus T+ Transmit plus T− Transmit minus DB9P (male) DB9S (female) = twisted pair 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 T+ Tx R+ Rx G Tx T ransmit Rx Receive LG Logic ground LG to A T−type computer serial[...]
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Har dwar e Installation 2−91 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Encore Control of Jupiter Th e Encore System Controller Board (SCB) can send switching commands to a Jupiter control system (which can in turn send the commands to a Crosspoint Bus router such as V enus). This application uses the “ESswitch” Proposed ESbus Routing Switcher[...]
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3−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 3 − Software Installation If the file server was purchased from Grass V alley , the software will have been installed at the factory . In this case, for quick system startup you may wish to refer to the Jupiter Getting Started Guide , part no. 04-045707-003. This booklet provides an abbrevia[...]
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4−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 4 − Jupiter Network Suite Control Console The JNS Control Console is the application used to launch the various Jupiter Network Suite (JNS) programs. It is also used to launch the Jupiter Configurator (table editor). The Jupiter Network Suite is a collection of several programs designed as a[...]
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JNS Contr ol Console 4−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 4−1. The JNS Control Console must be “connected,” i.e., directed to examine/control a particular computer . In this example, there is only one computer—the “File Server .” Click on the computer , then Connect. A menu similar to that shown in Figure 4−2 will ap[...]
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JNS Contr ol Console 4−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 4−2. The “connection” step will automatically launch certain JNS “servers” (programs) on the File Server PC. Running programs are indicated by the term “Local.” These background programs provide data needed by other software: specifically , the JNS Application[...]
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JNS Contr ol Console 4−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Party Line Download † Physical Control 14−1 Physical Remapping Utility 16−1 Router Save/Restore 18−1 JNS Utilities Group Physical Diagnostic Utility 15−1 Click on the appropriate group button, then the program button. For information about individual [...]
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5−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 5 − Configurator Following hardware installation, all connections to the Jupiter system including those for control, video, audio, data, and tally must be identified and described in a “Configuration Set” consisting of a collection of user−defined tables. The configuration editor (“C[...]
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Configurator 5−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 5. T o access Jupiter tables, use the “Jupiter” pull−down menu. For example, if you select the Network Description table the display will be similar to the following (Figure 5−1). Figure 5−1. Jupiter Configurator menu with Network Description table open. If a password entry menu[...]
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Configurator 5−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Configurator Editing Guidelines AUTOMA TIC T ABLE ENTR Y This function is designed to expedite the data entry process and eliminate errors due to differences in spelling and entry of inappropriate data. In cases where a controller board or device must be entered on more than one table, Co[...]
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Configurator 5−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual When creating a name for a Jupiter set, table, control panel, or other device, it’ s a good practice to use letters and numbers only . If you want to use punctuation or special characters, check the list on page 5−7 before creating a name. • To jump to the bottom of a table, press C[...]
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Configurator 5−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual FIND / FILL / INCREMENT “Edit > Find” − searches for a text string in all open tables. “Edit > Fill” − this is a copy/paste function for use with tables containing repetitive material. Select the row or column with the desired text and then “Edit > Fill Right” or [...]
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Configurator 5−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Keyboar d Shortcuts T o select an entire column, click the name of the column. Click anywhere outside the column to un−select. T o select an entire row , click the number of the row . Click anywhere outside the row to un−select. COPY AND P ASTE ROWS BETWEEN THE WINDOWS CLIPBOARD AND J[...]
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Configurator 5−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Jupiter Naming Rules When creating a name for a Jupiter set, table, control panel, or other device, the following rules should be observed: • Eight character maximum. • The following characters are OK : Letters A through Z Numbers 0 through 9 Underscore _ Number sign # Hyphen − Care[...]
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Configurator 5−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Configuration Set Management The top of the Configurator menu (page 5−9 ) shows the name of the selected set. This is the system configuration directory that is currently selected for editing. After a set is edited, it should be saved and then compiled. If compiling is successful, the s[...]
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Configurator 5−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Source set selected for editing Compiled set(s) Source sets “Activate” (Download) CM 4000 Compile Select for editing Save Network Description 1 Board Name CM1 T ype SB Address 0080CE010000 2 3 Copy of Active Set Select and process Open Configuration Set NUM−64 NUMERIC NUM−LE VGA?[...]
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Configurator 5−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual COPYING A CONFIGURA TION SET FOR EDITING Make a copy of the latest known−good set as follows: 1. On the “F ile” portion of the Jupiter Configuration menu (page 5−2 ), click on “O pen.” This will bring up a menu similar to that shown in Figure 5−8. This menu will list all ex[...]
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Configurator 5−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MAKING THE DESIRED MODIFICA TIONS TO THE SET Editing procedures for specific modifications are described later in this manual, starting with the Network Description table on page 5−27. From the Network Description table, you should move on to the Serial Protocol table, then the Switch[...]
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Configurator 5−12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Password T able c:Program FilesThomsonJUPITERConfig Additional configuration sets Configuration set “CONFIG01” ——Network Description ——Serial Protocol ——Switcher Description ——Switcher Input ——Switcher Output ——CP Level Sets ——“KXYZ−LEV” —— ?[...]
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Configurator 5−13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual V ALIDA TING, COMPILING, AND ACTIV A TING (DOWNLOADING) A CONFIGURA TION SET 1. After you have finished editing, select the “T ools > V alidate All T ables” pull−down menu on the main menu menu (page 5−2 ). If a validation error is reported, move the cursor to the red−colore[...]
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Configurator 5−14 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Caution: Once the activate/r eboot command has been issued, do not interrupt the p r ocess until the r eboot is complete. Interruptions such as sending a new command, turning off power , or disconnecting cables will have unpr edictable consequences. W ith a CM 4000, such consequences can[...]
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Configurator 5−15 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DOWNLOAD NOW / REBOOT LA TER (“PENDING REBOOT”) Please refer to Figure 5−1 1. In order to minimize system downtime due to changes in configuration and application code and to provide the operator the ability to coordinate the time that the system is unavailable, modifications were [...]
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Configurator 5−16 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Download now / Reboot later procedur e 1. Go to “Control Center > Configuration > On Activation > Select and Reboot.” Then select a set and click “Activate.” See Figure 5−12. Figure 5−12. Note 1 : W ith the CM, choosing “Select and Reboot” will not cause the CM t[...]
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Configurator 5−17 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−13. CM 4000 Copy of Application (executable code) Downloaded Set Executing Application Operating set Reboot Reboot “CONFIGURA TION PENDING REBOOT” is indicated when these two sets do not match Figure 5−14. CM 4000 Copy of Application (executable code) Downloaded Set Exec[...]
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Configurator 5−18 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−15. The “OK” message means that the set/code executing are the same as the set/code on the file server . Important: In systems with more than one controller board it is a good practice to complete the Pending Reboot process as soon as practical. Mismatch Indicator Please r[...]
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Configurator 5−19 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Set selected for download Application (executable code) FILE SERVER CM 4000 Copy of Application (executable code) Downloaded set Executing Application Operating Set Reboot “Activate” (Download) Reboot “Activate” (Download) Figure 5−16. “CONFIGURA TION MISMA TCH” is indicate[...]
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Configurator 5−20 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T roubleshooting ERROR CONDITIONS — “00,” “01,” or “FF” remain indicated on the front panel LED display . Red Alarm light on controller board remains On. The meaning of the various possible LED on/off combinations is shown in Appendix R. — Th e “Device not connected” [...]
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Configurator 5−21 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o unzip a set, click on “T ools > Unzip Configuration Edit Set”. Y ou will be asked which file to unzip. Make sure that the selected file is a valid zip file that was cr eated by the method outlined above . Once you select a zip file and click OK, the set will be unzipped. If th[...]
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Configurator Passwor ds 5−22 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Passwords Quick Start tip : Y ou may wish to skip the Password table when you first configure the system. If password levels are needed they can be added later . Th e Jupiter passwords are arranged in a hierarchy , with the “99” level password being the equivalent of a sup[...]
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Configurator Passwor ds 5−23 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual However , Bill can enter his own personal password into his panel (or anyone else’ s) and temporarily raise the panel’ s level to “99.” A new source could then be switched to the Lobby: 99 80 90 LOBBY 50 Boss Bill Bill’ s control panel Dave’s control panel Figure 5[...]
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Configurator Passwor ds 5−24 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual When the level of a panel is raised only temporarily , then re−entry of a password will be required for special commands such as protect* and lock,* and for front−panel definition of overrides.* It may also be required for executing an Input Sequence.* For example, Operato[...]
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Configurator Passwor ds 5−25 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Systems are shipped with a password level of 00 for all panels and outputs; therefore any password can initially be used to access all control panel functions. As shown in Figure 5 −9 , there is only one table of passwords, and this table is used no matter what configuration[...]
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Configurator Passwor ds 5−26 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 5. Use T AB (or click) to select the Level field. T ype in the revised password level (if any). This must be a number from 00 to 99. In this example, pressing Enter at this point will create a row for another password. (If left blank, the new row will be deleted automatically [...]
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Configurator Network Description T able 5−27 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Network Description This table must be used when the following are first installed on the LAN: • CM 4000 System Controller • Saturn Master Control Switcher † • Software Control Panel Suite ‡ 0080CE010100 Redundant 2 Network Description Board Name CM1 [...]
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Configurator Network Description T able 5−28 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUTOMA TIC T ABLE ENTR Y Because entries on this table are needed on other tables, the Configurator will automatically copy (or offer as a selectable item) th e data entered on this “initial entry” table to all “secondary” tables (including Saturn table[...]
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Configurator Network Description T able 5−29 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 5. Press T AB to advance to the board T ype box. A pop−up menu will list the possible board types. Select a type based on hardware and application: Board Application “T ype” Entry Notes CM 4000 AccuSwitch processor AS JupiterXPress (“Snowbird”) proces[...]
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Configurator Serial Pr otocol T able 5−30 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Serial Protocol The Serial Protocol table must be used when a CM 4000 System Controller is first connected to VTRs, control panels, and other serial control devices. This includes “remote” (third party) switchers. † This table is also used when a Saturn vide[...]
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Configurator Serial Pr otocol T able 5−31 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ENTERING PROT OCOL FOR CONTROLLER BOARD PORTS 1. On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window (page 5−2 ), check to see whether the configuration set you want to change is selected for editing. In most cases, you will want to modify the set that is currently ac[...]
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Configurator Serial Pr otocol T able 5−32 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Device type Protocol 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 115000 ES Control ESC NA NA NA NA NA Std NA ES−Control Panel ESCP Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Std ESW−Physical ESP Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Std NA ES Switch ESW Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Std Note 1 GVG Horizon HRZ NA NA NA[...]
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Configurator Serial Pr otocol T able 5−33 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ES (ESbus) is for controlling a EBU/SMPTE ESbus−compatible VTR. ESC (ESbus control) is for controlling a “remote” (third−party) routing switcher using the proposed ESbus routing switcher dialect.) ESCP (ES−Control Panel) is for a JEP−100 Jupiter / Cont[...]
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Configurator Serial Pr otocol T able 5−34 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SA TURN VIDEO PROCESSOR − ENTRY FOR MPK PORT The Saturn Master Control Switcher video processor (either digital or analog) can be used as an alternate connection point for an MPK bus. (In Saturn stand−alone systems, it would be the only MPK port available.) T [...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−35 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Switcher Description Logical level number Logical level name Physical level number 1 Switcher Description MAINROUT CM1 64 64 1 Binary None 2 MAINROUT CM1 64 64 2 Binary Left 3 MAINROUT CM1 64 64 6 Binary Right 4 MAINROUT CM1 64 64 3 Binary None VIDEO LEFT RIGH[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−36 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ENTERING SWITCHER LEVELS DESCRIPTIONS 1. On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window (page 5−2 ), check to see whether the configuration set you want to change is selected for editing. In most cases, you will want to modify the set that is currently active[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−37 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual This method of enforcing vertical interval switching applies only to Grass V alley switchers operating on the Crosspoint Bus port of the CM. For “remote serial control” applications, including T riton , VI should be unchecked on all levels. 5. RV Reverse s[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−38 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 8. #In #Out Enter the number of inputs and outputs for this logical level. For V enus video switchers, the maximum for one logical level is 1024 in and out. For V enus audio switchers, where the left and right channels are assigned to different levels, the max[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−39 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual b. Apex digital audio routers are usually factory set to operate in “two−level stereo” mode, which permits special stereo mode switching such as mix and reverse. The left level is normally set on the rear panel as level 32. The Right stereo channel is au[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−40 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: If non−factory default numbers are used, the following rules should be kept in mind: 1) For analog audio left levels, and for digital audio levels, the binary form of the physical level number cannot have the 4s bit set to 1; e.g., decimal ”2” (bin[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−41 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual In this example, the Green and Blue chassis would also have their Router Address switches set to “0000.” f. Conventional TVS/T AS square matrix switchers . For these switchers the hardware switches are usually set as follows: Name of level Physical level n[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−42 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual j. Datatek D−2000/2166 † . The physical level number can range from 0 to 6. k. ESbus switchers § . The physical level number can range from 0 to 254 (but is limited to 96 by the CM 4000). l. Nexus † . The physical level number is 0. m. Utah Scientific ?[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−43 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 11 . Driver Select distribution switcher protocol (“Driver”). Figure 5−29. Switcher pr otocol selections. Switcher Driver Apex Binary Concerto (controlled via Crosspoint Bus) Binary Concerto Data (controlled via Crosspoint Bus) DM400B Grass V alley Serie[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−44 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual For T riton switchers, select an “A” for each audio chassis. T riton data switchers with rear−panel DIP switch 7 DOWN (“controlled as audio”) also require an “A” entry . For Triton video switchers, or for T riton data routers with switch 7 UP (?[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−45 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Option POINT−TO−POINT DA T A SWITCHING OPTIONS (“Normal/Advise/Enfor ce”) Normally , a distribution switcher allows an input to be sent to more than one output. For example, the video in Figure 5−30 could be switched to two destinations at the same t[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−46 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual When “Enforce” is turned on, and an attempt is made to switch control to a new device, then the device presently being con- trolled will be switched automatically to a “safe” (non−existent) input (Figure 5−32). Figure 5−32. Editor VCR 1 VCR 2 “[...]
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Configurator Switcher Description T able 5−47 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DM 400 Off Time DA T A SWITCHING − OFF TIME BETWEEN SWITCHES Number of frames switcher will dwell on Safe input when switching between controlled devices When a switch occurs from one VTR control cable to another where the VTRs are of different types, the sw[...]
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Configurator Switcher Input T able 5−48 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Switcher Input The switcher input table must be used to assign a logical name to each physical input. If there is more than one switcher in the system, a table must be defined for each. Figure 5−35 shows a table for switcher “MAINROUT .” 1 Name BARS RIGHT VIDE[...]
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Configurator Switcher Input T able 5−49 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: an input name is not entered directly at switcher control panels; rather , it is linked to a category and entry number through the CP Input Sets table. The category and entry number are then entered at the control panel to make the switch. The status mnemonic [...]
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Configurator Switcher Input T able 5−50 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SPLIT SWITCHING Split (or breakaway) switching is the selection of one input on one level and another input on another level. An example would be the selection of color bars on the video level and test tone on the audio levels. Split switches can be manual, where th[...]
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Configurator Switcher Input T able 5−51 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ENTERING OR EDITING INPUT NAMES AND NUMBERS 1. On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window (page 5−2 ), check to see whether the configuration set you want to change is selected for editing. In most cases, you will want to modify the set that is currently active[...]
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Configurator Switcher Input T able 5−52 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DA T A SWITCHING APPLICA TIONS In V enus DM 400B data switching applications, the switcher input table is used to assign a logical name to each physical port connected to a “tributary” device. See Figures 5−38 and 5−39. Note: Configuration of DM 400/400A Dat[...]
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Configurator Switcher Input T able 5−53 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Controller / T ributary Reassignment Some VTRs can themselves act as controllers or tributaries. W ith the DM 400B the associated ports can be configured as both inputs and outputs; this allows their pinouts to adjust automatically depending on which VTR is selected[...]
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Configurator Switcher Input T able 5−54 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−43. Switcher Input and Output tables for application shown on page 5−53. 1 Name VT01 RIGHT VIDEO 2 VT02 3 SAFE LEFT TC 001 002 002 Switcher Input − MAINROUT 001 001 001 001 DA T A 064 002 002 1 Switcher Output − MAINROUT Name VT01 Security S−T −[...]
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Configurator Switcher Output T able 5−55 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Switcher Output The Switcher Output table performs much the same function as the switcher input table (described on page 5−48) except that it applies to outputs. 1 Switcher Output − MAINROUT Name MA T MON Security S−T − VIDEO 000 2 MC QC − 001 3 P A TCH 1[...]
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Configurator Switcher Output T able 5−56 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual S−T A Security Board T ype can be entered. Only controls connected to a control board of that type could then be used to switch the output. A dash (“−”) entry means “none.” The board types that can be selected are “VM” and “SI.” Note: In systems[...]
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Configurator Switcher Output T able 5−57 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 5. T o close the table, click OK. 6. Click on “File > Save” to save the table. 7. Select the next table for editing. When finished, validate, compile and activate the configuration set. (See page 5−13.) SETTING P ASSWORD LEVELS FOR SWITCHER OUTPUTS In addi[...]
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Configurator CP Level Set 5−58 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP Level Set 1 CP Level Set — KXYZ−L VL Mnemonic Level Break Switch 2 3 VID VIDEO (MAINROUT) LEFT LEFT (MAINROUT) RGHT RIGHT (MAINROUT) 4 TC TC (MAINROUT) Figure 5−45. Figure 5−46. Password 5−22 Network Description 5−27 Serial Protocol 5−30 Switcher Description[...]
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Configurator CP Level Set 5−59 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note 1: For CP 328 panels, under monitor displays, DD production switchers, or external computer control, use set type “CP 3000.” This is true even when the device can display more than four characters. Mnemonic The Mnemonic column of this table is the source for the ID [...]
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Configurator CP Level Set 5−60 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual A Note Concerning Level Numbering and External Control Computers Using ASCII Pr otocol ASCII protocol switching instructions include specification of output, input, and level; with level indicated by a number from 1 to 7. These level numbers correspond to the order in which [...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−62 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP Input Set Figure 5−47. CP Input Set (example showing new Auto Mnemonic column). 1 Input Set — KXYZ−INP Category Entry Mnemonic Logical 2 3 T est 1 BARS BARS VTR 1 VT01 VT01 4 5 T est 2 TONE TONE T est 3 CODE TC VTR 2 VT02 VT02 VTR 3 VT03 VT03 VTR 4 VT04 VT04 VTR 5 V[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−63 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual In the example shown in Figure 5−48, selecting VTR/1 on a control panel will call for the input named “VT01.” The system will look on the Switcher Inputs table for this input name and switch to the indicated inputs; in this case, input 001 for all four levels. The mnem[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−64 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PRIMAR Y (P) AND INDIRECT (I) ST A TUS INSTRUCTIONS (“SPLIT MNEMONICS”) While the Switcher Inputs table has provision for only one mnemonic per input name (page 5−47 ), split switching requires a different mnemonic for each device selected. For example, the top portion[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−65 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 66 Switcher Input Name VIDEO LEFT RIGHT TC 1 BARS 000 000 I 000 I 000 I 2 TONE 064 I 000P 000P 000 I 3 TC 000P 4 VT01 001 001 001 001 5 VT02 002 002 002 002 6 VT03 003 003 003 003 7 VT04 004 004 004 004 8 VT05 005 005 005 005 BLK 064P 060I 060I Switcher Input − MainRout 1 [...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−66 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ENTERING OR EDITING A CP INPUT SET (Includes pr ocedur e for assigning category/numbers or mnemonics) 1. On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window (page 5−2 ), check to see whether the configuration set you want to change is selected for editing. For more information, [...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−67 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual If you want to use a factory default category set (as shown on pages 5−68 and 5−69) leave the Category Set as “Default.” If you wish to associate an existing Input Set with a differ ent category set than the one originally assigned, see page 5−105. 6. Click on one [...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−68 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual • For CP 3832 or CP 3864 control panels (including type “L”), a type “cp3832” table will be required. Click on “Apply” and “Open T able” to open a blank version of the CP table. Then skip to Step 14. 7. If you click on an existing Input Set, this will call [...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−69 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual b. Specify the desired Entry (unit) number . This can be done by clicking on the desired “Entry” field and typing in the number . Press ENTER. Guidelines for using the editor are found on page 5−3. Note: For an input that is heavily used, an entry number of zero can be[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−70 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The 15−category factory default set used for CP 3824 panel is as follows: VTR CG NET VCR CAM AUX SS REM FILM PTCH STU TEST SA T FS MISC The 12−category factory default set used for the CP 3830 panels: VTR GFX Studio ENG REM NET EC POST Xmsn AUX TEST NUM Guidelines for us[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−71 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 11 . DD (“Diamond”) − E−MEM For DD applications, both E−MEM and Serial tables will probably be required. The dual entries are necessary because of the two hardware connections, as previously described (page 2−60 ). For the E−MEM table, you will need entries sim[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−72 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 12. DD (“Diamond”) − serial For the Serial table, you will need entries similar to those shown in Figure 5−54. Figure 5−54. Diamond Serial Input Set menu. 1 Input Set — ASC−INP 2 1 2 Entry BARS TONE Input 3 3 TC 4 5 4 5 6 6 VT03 7 7 8 VT05 VT01 VT02 VT04 48 47 [...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−73 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: For Thomson Br oadcast Automation systems, it is suggested that you print out this Input Set; you will need this information when setting up the Automation Switcher Initialization menu. The input names entered on the Jupiter Input Set table must be in the same order as[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−74 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 14. CP 3832 / CP 3864 If you are entering a set for CP 3832 or CP 3864 (including type “L”), a menu similar to that shown in Figure 5−56 will appear . The purpose of the table is to assign a button position (row number) to each switcher “Input” name. In Figure 5−[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−75 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Input button 1 Input button 64 Figure 5−59. Entries for CP 3864 operated as single− bus panel. 1 CP Input Set − 3832−IN default 2 default 1 2 Category Entry CAM1 CAM2 Input 64 default 64 VTR12 CAM1 CAM2 Mnemonic VTR12 † † † Logical Input button 1 Input button 3[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−76 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−62. Entries for CP 3832 (configur ed as balanced split panel) with 2nd CP 3832 used as source expansion panel. 16 default 16 VTR12 VTR12 17 default 17 VTR13 VTR13 48 default 48 VCR12 VCR12 † † † CP 3832 (configured as balanced split panel) Input button 1 Inp[...]
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Configurator CP Input Set 5−77 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Copying a CP Input or Output Set for Use with a Different Panel T ype After you have created a CP Input or Output Set for one panel type, you may want to copy it for use with a different panel. For example, you may have a set for CP 3000 panels, and want to use it with a CP [...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−78 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP Output Set 1 Output Set — MC−OUT Category STU Entry 1 Mnemnonic QC Output QC Level Set Button 2 3 VTR 1 VT01 VT01 VTR 2 VT02 VT02 1 Output Set — NEWS−OUT EJ 1 NEW1 NEW1 2 3 EJ 2 NEW2 NEW2 EJ 3 NEW3 NEW3 4 VTR 3 VT03 VT03 5 6 VTR 4 VT04 VT04 VTR 5 VT05 VT05 Figure[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−79 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual — Y ou may want a control panel in the master control room to have access to all possible outputs. This panel might be assigned to Output Set “MC−OUT ,” which includes a category/number entry for all destinations. — However , you may want a control panel in a part[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−80 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Copying a CP Output Set for Use with a Different Panel T ype After you have created a CP Output Set for one panel type, you may want to copy it for use with a dif ferent panel. For example, yo u may have a set for CP 3000 panels, and want to use it with a CP 310. Y ou will [...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−81 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ENTERING OR EDITING A CP OUTPUT SET (Includes pr ocedur e for assigning category/numbers or mnemonics) 1. On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window (page 5−2 ), check to see whether the configuration set you want to change is selected for editing. For more information[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−82 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual If you want to use a factory default category set (as shown on pages 5−84 and 5−85), leave the Category Set as “Default.” If you wish to associate an existing Output Set with a differ ent category set than the one originally assigned, see page 5−105. 6. Click on o[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−83 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual • For CP 330/6 panels, select type “CP310.” This panel does not use categories or mnemonics, but the table is used to assign the panel’ s six outputs. Press the INSER T button to start building the table. Then skip to Step 11 . • For CP 330 panels operated in dual[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−84 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 9. CP 2002, CP 3000, CP 3800 a. Select the desired Category from the pull−down menu. The 20−category factory default set used for CP 2002, CP 3000, and CP 3800 panels is as follows: VTR CG NET SA T A VCR CAM REM EJ** B FILM PTCH STU FS C AUX TEST MISC SS D **EMER on CP [...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−85 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: If a n output is permanently assigned to a CP 3010 button, but that output is later removed from the CP Output table and the new set downloaded, the CP 3010 will continue to display the name of the out- pu t until the output is manually deleted. This is done by select[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−86 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual b. Specify the desired Entry (unit) number . This can be done by double−clicking on the desired “Entry” field and typing the number . Press ENTER. c. Select the Output name. The source of these names is the Switcher Output table (page 5−55). d. Check the Auto Mnemon[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−87 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual When finished, skip to Step 17. 13. DD (“Diamond”) − E−MEM For DD applications, both E−MEM and Serial tables will probably be required. The dual entries are necessary because of the two hardware connections, as previously described (page 2−60 ). For the E−MEM [...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−88 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 14. DD (“Diamond”) − serial For the Serial table, you will need entries similar to those shown in Figure 5−69. Figure 5−69. Serial Input Set menu. 1 Output Set − ASC−OUT 2 2 3 Entry DD01 DD02 Output 3 4 DD03 4 5 5 6 6 DD06 DD04 DD05 1 Logical a. Specify the de[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−89 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 15. Thomson Broadcast Automation / External Computer If you are entering a set for a serial control device, you will need a table similar to that shown in Figure 5−70. Figure 5−70. Serial Output Set table. 1 Output Set − ALAM−OUT 2 2 3 Entry QC VT01 Output 3 4 VT02 [...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−90 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 16. CP 3832 / CP 3864 / CP 3810 Note: For CP 3832/64 panels, this table is only needed when more than one output is to be controlled. If you are entering a set for CP 3832 or CP 3864, a menu similar to that shown in Figure 5−71 will appear . The purpose of the table is to[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−91 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual A split panel can also be configured with a different number of inputs and outputs (“unbalanced split”), but such panels cannot be expanded. In this application, the number of outputs can be from 1 to 15 (CP 3832) or 1 to 31 (CP 3864). Buttons not assigned to outputs ar[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−92 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Expansion mode. Unless the panel is operated in “unbalanced split” mode, control of additional outputs is possible using adjacent CP 3832 or CP 3864 panels. See Figure 5−75. 1 Output Set — 3832−OUT default 1 MONITOR1 MON1 2 default 2 MONITOR2 MON2 64 default 6[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−93 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The CP 3832/64 can be also be operated in connection with an adjacent CP 3810 Expansion Panel. See Figure 5−76. CP 3832 (Main panel) CP 3810 1 Output Set — 3832−OUT 1 MONITOR1 MON1 1 2 2 MONITOR2 MON2 2 8 8 VTR−4 VTR4 8 9 9 VTR−5 VTR5 9 P AGE 1 P AGE 2 16 16 VTR?[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−94 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Multiple Switcher Installations Please refer to Figure 5−77 for the following discussion. When more than one switcher is in the system, and you want to operate the switchers from one control panel, there must be a separate CP Level Set for each switcher ( [1] and [2] ). T[...]
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Configurator CP Output Set 5−95 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−77. CP Output Set and CP Level Set r equir ements for multiple switcher installations. See page 5−94 for discussion. VT01 Cam9 Cam1 VT20 VT01 CAM1 CP 3000/E “STUCP” VT20 CAM9 TVS/T AS 2000 “NEWSROUT” V enus “MAINROUT” MPK Device Devices T ype Exp Pw[...]
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Configurator CP Override Set 5−96 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP Override Set The override function, which allows single−keystroke selection of a source, is used for a quick or emergency switch to an often−used input. For example, the black burst generator could be defined as the first “override” source for the system, corre[...]
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Configurator CP Override Set 5−97 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEFINING OVERRIDES 1. On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window (page 5−2 ), check to see whether the configuration set you want to change is selected for editing. For more information, please see Modifying and Downloading a System Configuration Set on page 5−8. 2[...]
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Configurator CP Override Set 5−98 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Guidelines for using the editor are found on page 5−3. 8. In the “Input” column, select the name of the switcher input for the first override button. The source of these names is the Switcher Input table (page 5−48). Although the CP 3824 has only 24 button−per?[...]
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Configurator CP Sequence Set 5−99 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP Sequence Set A sequence is a switch of one or more sources to one or more destinations. The CP 3000 panel can accommodate a maximum of 25 events (switches) in one sequence. There is no specific limit to the number of sequences, but due to memory restrictions a limit of[...]
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Configurator CP Sequence Set 5−100 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note 2: Great care needs to be used to ensure that the switches defined in CP Sequence Sets involving Data Routers do not conflict. V erify that each sequence uses all defined data router inputs and outputs just once, including the implied reverse switches. Failure to do[...]
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Configurator CP Category Set 5−101 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP Category Set 1 Category Set − 3200-CA T VTR 2 3 19 Font Net Aud Mnemonic Figure 5−81. CP category set (example). Password 5−22 Network Description 5−27 Serial Protocol 5−30 Switcher Description 5−35 Switcher Input 5−48 Switcher Output 5−55 Control Pane[...]
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Configurator CP Category Set 5−102 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP310 OUT CP320 IN CP320 OUT CP328 IN CP328 OUT CP2002B IN CP2002B OUT CP3000 IN CP3000 OUT CP3008 IN † CP3008 OUT † CP3310 IN CP3310 OUT CP3800 IN CP3800 OUT CP3808 IN CP3808 OUT CP3824 IN CP3824 OUT CP3830 IN CP3830 OUT CP 3832 IN CP3832 OUT EMEM IN EMEM OUT SA TRN[...]
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Configurator CP Category Set 5−103 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The table entries correspond to the CP 3000 and CP 3800 category keys as follows: VTR 1 CG 2 NET 3 SAT EJ VCR 4 CAM 5 REM 6 FILM 7 PTCH 8 STU 9 FS AUX TEST 0 MISC SS A B C D Original CP 3000 engraved keys CP 3000/3800 key positions showing number of corresponding row on [...]
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Configurator CP Category Set 5−104 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The table entries correspond to the CP 3808 category keys as follows: VTR 1 CAM 2 SA T 3 VCR 4 NET 5 FILM REM 6 Stu 7 MISC 8 AUX 9 TEST 0 EJ STILL CGEN FS PTCH 1234 5678 91 0 1 1 1 2 13 14 15 16 Figure 5−85. CP 3808 key positions. Each CP 3824 Category Set can contain [...]
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Configurator CP Category Set 5−105 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Changing the Category Set Associated with an Input or Output Set A custom Category Set can be created at any time. The following procedure is used to assign a new Category Set to an existing CP Input Set or CP Output Set. 1. On the main menu, click on “Jupiter” and ?[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−107 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK Devices Figure 5−89. MPK Devices table (example). STUMC MC−3000 6 00000016 STUCP CP−3000 6 00000014 KXYZ−OVE KXYZ−SEQ 1 MPK Devices MPK T ype Expansion Pass Board CM1 Port Address Input Sets Output Sets Level Set Overide Set Sequence Set 2 CM1 KXYZ−INP KXYZ?[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−108 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Important : Row numbers on Jupiter tables are used as the “logical” numbers for devices. Changing the row number of an existing device (by inserting/deleting a new control panel in the middle of the table, for example) will disrupt control of t he system , requiring cont[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−109 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Selecting a CP 3832L or CP 3864L device type will cause the right−hand group of six buttons to function as level selection buttons. ES−LAN applies to the JEP−100 Jupiter / Encore Control Panel. For more information, refer to the JEP−100 manual, part no. 071 8376 xx. [...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual W ith the exception of the CP 3800 Series panels, RP 1/2/3, RP 1/2/3 C, and SlimLine Under Monitor Dis- plays, device addresses such as “00000018” are determined at time of manufacture and cannot be changed by the user . T o display the address of a control panel, pleas[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 11 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual For each dual−bus CP 330 , enter the name of the output set that will be used to assign the two destinations. For each CP 328 (including “/S” type) or CP 330/6 , enter the name of the output set that will be used to assign the destinations. For each CP 3809 Expansion [...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SETTING UP A SWITCHER CONTROL P ANEL FOR FULL−MA TRIX, MULTI−BUS, OR SINGLE−BUS CONTROL The output(s) that can be controlled by a control panel will depend on the CP Output Set entry for that panel on the MPK Devices menu: 1. On the top of the Jupiter Configurator win[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SETTING P ASSWORD LEVELS FOR CONTROL P ANELS In addition to individual Jupiter passwords assigned to each user , individual control panels can be given a password level . This can be used to provide varying levels of protection from one control panel to another . T o change[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 14 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual VGA ST A TUS DISPLA Y CONTROL P ANEL ENTRIES Us e of control panels with the VGA Status Display requires entries to the MPK Devices table. The following example applies to the VGA system shown on page A−1 . VC VC−3020 1 00000020 VCP VCP−3000 1 00000021 KXYZ−OVE VMC [...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 15 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MI 3040 GENERAL PURPOSE / T ALL Y INTERF ACE ENTRIES T ally Interface Applications When an MI 3040 is configured as an “MI 3040/T ,” that is, configured to control tally lights (as shown on page 2−67 and following), an entry similar to that shown as row 1 in Figure 5?[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 16 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual UNDER MONITOR DISPLA Y ENTRIES Hardware installation was discussed on page 2−81 . Software configuration varies according to the switching equipment used. SYSTEMS WITH JUPITER−CONTROLLED DISTRIBUTION SWITCHER ONL Y SlimLine Applications The system shown in Figure 5−93[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 17 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Device T ype “UMD3A” is used for all displays in the SlimLine series. Note: No entries are needed for the SlimLine Controller chassis even though it is on an MPK bus. The address of SlimLine UMDs is set with front−panel buttons. For Dual Display (DD) models, the addre[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 18 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SYSTEMS WITH SA TURN MASTER CONTROL SWITCHER T wo methods are available for configuring UMDs with Saturn systems: • “Saturn control” − in most cases this will be the preferred method because 1) it involves fewer tables, 2) it will provide status for inputs connected[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−1 19 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SYSTEMS WITH SA TURN MASTER CONTROL AND PRODUCTION SWITCHER If UMD status from a production switcher upstream of Saturn is needed, the “Jupiter control” method must be used. “Jupiter control” of UMDs is based on the software used for tally light control. See page 5?[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−120 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MI 3040/T “T ALL Y1” Relays Video Jupiter Control lines Jupiter− controlled router Production switcher 2 01 3 4 Output names MCS−A MCS−B MCSK1 MCSK1 MCSBP PROD1 PROD2 2 01 3 4 Opto−isolators Equal number of connections Switcher tally relays PRESET PROGRAM AIR Opt[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−121 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−96. T ables for system shown on page 5−120 . 1 Output Set — Program Category MISC Entry 1 Mnemnonic X Output MCS−A 2 MISC 0 X MCS−B These rows must be in reverse order of the rows in the Preset Output Set † Data in this field is not used, but an entry mu[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−122 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PERMANENT DISPLA Y OF MNEMONIC Fr ont Panel Configuration Using the front−panel buttons, SlimLine and RP 1/2/3 series UMDs can be configured to display a mnemonic permanently . For more information, refer to the applicable UMD manual. Jupiter Configuration T o cause the Ju[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−123 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual EXTERNAL CONTROL DEVICE ENTRIES Note: Even though they are not shown on the Serial Protocol table as MPK devices, “ESswitch,” ASCII, DD, and GVG200 control devices require entries to the MPK Devices table. ENCORE CONTROL OF JUPITER Encore installation was discussed on pa[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−124 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Notice that device T ype “Serial ” is used for the “ASCII” protocol connection. For device T ype “Serial,” the Input and Output Sets must be created specifically for use by “serial” devices: the Input Set describes which router inputs can be selected by the D[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−125 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUTOMA TION CONTROL Automation control can be implemented with the JupiterXPress application or with the AccuSwitch application. Note that only one of these applications can be operated in a CM 4000 at one time. JupiterXPress Automation control of the JupiterXPress applicati[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−126 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3830 DUAL CONFIGURA TION Dedicated Output Panel Dual CP 3830 panels can be configured so that the second panel is always used for output selection. The output panel’ s buttons will glow amber . MPK bus CP 3830 “CP3830IN” CP 3830 “CP3830OU” Dedicated output panel[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−127 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3832 / 3864 MULTI−P ANEL APPLICA TIONS Except for unbalanced split § and type “L”configurations, CP 3832 and CP 3864 panels can be combined to increase the num- ber of sources and destinations to a maximum of 128 x 128. SINGLE−BUS APPLICA TION 128 X 1 contr ol st[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−128 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual X−Y APPLICA TION (WITH BALANCED SPLIT P ANEL) 48 X 16 contr ol station Hardware installation was discussed on page 2−49 . Figure 5−105 shows an example MPK Devices table for the system in Figure 5−104. MPK bus Input button 17 Expansion CP−3832 “CP3832IN” Main C[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−129 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual X−Y APPLICA TION (NO SPLIT P ANEL) 64 X 32 contr ol station MPK bus CM 4000 “CM1” Destination Panel “CP3832” 64 sources 32 destinations Source (Main) Panel “CP3864” Figure 5−106. CP3864 CP−3864 2 00000043 3832−IN 3832−OUT CP3832 CP−3832 2 00000044 1 M[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−130 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual X−Y APPLICA TION (NO SPLIT P ANEL) 128 X 128 contr ol station MPK bus CP 3864 “P3864Y1” 128 sources 128 destinations CP 3864 “P3864X2” CP 3864 “P3864Y2” Main Panel CP 3864 “P3864X1” Input button 1 Input button 65 Output button 1 Output button 65 Figure 5−[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−131 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3810 APPLICA TIONS The optional CP 3810 panel can be associated with a CP 3832, CP 3864, CP 3808, or CP 3830, providing control of up to 80 output buses. The CP 3810 can also be assigned to one output, providing breakaway (split) switching and/or multi−level status. Mul[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−132 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Single Bus Control (“CP 3810L”) In the example shown in Figure 5−1 12, a CP 3832 is used to select inputs and a CP 3810 is used to control the individual levels of one output. The CP 3810 can thus be used for breakaway switching. The corresponding MPK table entries are[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−133 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual X−Y Application In the example shown in Figure 5−114, a CP 3864 is used to select inputs, a CP 3832 is used to select outputs, and a CP 3810 is used to control/status the individual levels of the output selected by the CP 3832. The CP 3810 can thus be used for break- awa[...]
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Configurator MPK Devices 5−134 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Single Bus Status Only (Stand−alone) (“CP−3810L”) In this mode, the panel is configured to status a single output. No other panel is associated with the panel. and there is no switcher control. An example entry is shown in Figure 5−1 17. MPK bus CP 3810 “CP3810?[...]
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Configurator Machines T able 5−135 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Machines 1 Machines 2 VT01 Sony Mch CM1 1 VT05 Sony Mch CM1 7 Figure 5− 1 18. Machines table for system shown on page 5−137 . Name T ype Board Port Address Machine Device Password 5−22 Network Description 5−27 Serial Protocol 5−30 Switcher Description 5−35 Sw[...]
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Configurator Machines T able 5−136 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T ype Device types (shown on a pull−down menu) are limited to the following: Sony machine serial protocol Ampex machine serial protocol † Board Select the name of controller board connected to this machine. The source of these names is the Net- work Descripti[...]
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Configurator Machines T able 5−137 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Sony Mach “VT01” Address: none CP with EXP . “T APECP” Address: 00000008 hex MC with EXP . “T APEMC” Address: 00000016 hex MPK protocol Sony protocol Figure 5 − 1 19. VTRs as listed in Machines table on page 5−135 . (Machine contr ol panels are listed in [...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−139 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Machine Control Figure 5−120. 1 Machine Control Device Name Device T ype Delegation In/Out Associated 2 T APEMC MC−3000E Out PRDA 3 Mnemonic T APEMC VT01 Sony Mch In VT01 VC01 Sony Mch In VC01 VC02 Sony Mch In VC02 4 Group Name VT01 VC01 VC02 T APEMC MC−300[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−140 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Device Name Device T ype These columns repeat the descriptions of all machines (as entered on the Machines table, page 5−135) and machine control panels (as entered on the MPK Devices table, page 5−107). Mnemonic Use of this column varies according to the dev[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−141 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ASSIGNING (LINKING) MACHINES T O CONTROL P ANELS Th e Jupiter system has an automatic machine assignment function, whereby control of a VTR is linked to a remote panel based on the VTR being switched to a destination associated with that panel. In other words, ma[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−142 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−121. Example of machine control linkage. Equipment shown her e corresponds to table shown in Figur e 5−122 . VT01 VC01 VC 02 PRDC PRDB PRDA Production switcher 1 ABCD “VT01” “VC01” “VC02” Routing Switcher “T APEMC” MC−3000 CP−3000[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−143 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual EXAMPLE OF MACHINE CONTROL T ABLES SETUP 1 Machine Control Device Name Device T ype Delegation In/Out Associated 2 T APEMC MC−3000E Out PRDA 3 Mnemonic T APEMC VT01 Sony Mch In VT01 VC01 Sony Mch In VC01 VC02 Sony Mch In VC02 4 Group Name VT01 VC01 VC02 1 Machi[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−144 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OPERA TIONAL SEQUENCE FOR LINKAGE Figure 5−123 shows a detailed view of the CP 3000 and MC 3000 control panels previously shown in Figure 5−121 and listed in Figure 5−122 . The objective in this example is to use the CP 3000 switcher control panel to assign[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−145 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP−3000 Switcher control Expansion panel MC−3000 Machine control Expansion panel SELECT source T AKE to destination CONTROL all functions of machine selected by expansion panel Production switcher A BC AB C VT01 PrdA VC01 PrdB Identifies machines selected as [...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−146 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEF AUL T (SEMI−PERMANENT) LINKAGE Using the file server , machines can be linked directly to a specific control panel on a semi−permanent basis. An example sys- tem is shown in Figure 5−124. In this arrangement, only the file server can re−assign control[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−147 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LINKAGE FOR MACHINES THA T DO NOT ENTER THE ROUTING SWITCHER In some cases, machines may be wired directly to one destination, or to several destinations through distribution amplifiers only (see Figure 5−126). Although these machines do not pass through the ro[...]
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Configurator Machine Contr ol T able 5−148 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ST ART/STOP MACHINE CONTROL USING EXP ANSION P ANELS The CP 3010 expansion panel and the CP 3810 expansion panel can be used as a limited−function machine control panels, providing Start and Stop commands for VTRs. When the CP 3010 is used as an expansion panel[...]
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Configurator Delegation Gr oups 5−149 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Delegation Groups 1 Delegation Group Name STU 2 ENG 3 T APE 4 Figure 5−128. Delegation gr oups menu (example). Password 5−22 Network Description 5−27 Serial Protocol 5−30 Switcher Description 5−35 Switcher Input 5−48 Switcher Output 5−55 Control Panel Se[...]
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Configurator Status Display 5−150 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Status Display Headers Thomson WXYZ TELEVISION FACILITY CONTROL SYSTEM PAGE: 00 May 10, 1999 SWITCHER STATUS 12:34:56 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−?[...]
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Configurator Status Display 5−151 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual VGA Status Display T able 1 VGA Status Display T able Board CM1 Page File Name VGA01 Video Mode VC8 2 Figure 5−131. VGA Status Display table (example). Password 5−22 Network Description 5−27 Serial Protocol 5−30 Switcher Description 5−35 Switcher Input 5−48 Sw[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−152 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T ally RELA Y DESCRIPTION Figure 5−132. T ally Relay description table. 1 T ally Relay T ally Device T ALL Y1 Relay 0 Logical Input VT01 2 3 T ALL Y1 1 VC02 T ALL Y1 2 VC01 4 Password 5−22 Network Description 5−27 Serial Protocol 5−30 Switcher Description 5−35 Switcher [...]
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Configurator T ally 5−153 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−133 shows a tally system with a Jupiter−controlled routing switcher , a Saturn (or non−Saturn) master control switcher , and a direct feed to the transmitter . The corresponding T ally Relay Descriptions table is also shown. Notice that the table remains the same w[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−154 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI−3040/T “T ALL Y1” Relays Video and audio Jupiter control lines Routing switcher T ally light Master control switcher VC02 VT01 VC01 2 01 Input names T ally Device Relay Logical Input 1 T ALL Y1 0 VT01 2 T ALL Y1 1 VC02 3 T ALL Y1 2 VC01 T ally Relay T ransmitter [...]
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Configurator T ally 5−155 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI−3040/T “T ALL Y1” Relays Video and audio Jupiter control lines Routing switcher Production switcher T ally light Master control switcher VC02 VT01 PRD VC01 2 01 3 Input names T ally Device Relay Logical Input 1 T ALL Y1 0 VT01 2 T ALL Y1 1 VC02 3 T ALL Y1 2 VC01 [...]
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Configurator T ally 5−156 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI−3040/T “T ALL Y1” Relays T ransmitter Video and audio Jupiter control lines Routing switcher Production switcher T ally light Master control switcher VC02 VT01 PRD MCS VC01 2 01 3 4 Input names T ally Device Relay Logical Input 1 T ALL Y1 0 VT01 2 T ALL Y1 1 VC02[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−157 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK bus MI−3040/T “T ALL Y1” Relays T ransmitter Video and audio Jupiter control lines Routing switcher Production switcher T ally light Master control switcher VC02 VT01 PRD MCS VC01 2 01 3 4 Input names T ally Device Relay Logical Input 1 T ALL Y1 0 VT01 2 T ALL Y1 1 VC02[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−158 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T ALL Y DEPENDENCY Figure 5−137. T ally Dependency table (example). 1 T ally Dependency T ally Device MCS_TL Y Opto 0 Logical Output MAIN−A T ally 2 3 MCS_TL Y 1 MAIN−B MCS_TL Y 2 KEYINS1 4 5 MCS_TL Y 3 KEYINS2 MCS_TL Y 4 MIXINS1 6 MCS_TL Y 5 MIXINS2 7 MCS_TL Y 6 BYP ASS Pa[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−159 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual If the main output is fed from a switcher other than the router (such as a master control switcher), then the main output is no t identified as such. Instead, the names of all possible routing switcher outputs that could be selected for the main output are listed (“Output” co[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−160 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual BASIC T ALL Y SYSTEM WITH SA TURN MASTER CONTROL SWITCHER Direct Connection to T ransmitter Please see Figure 5−142 . This table has only one type of entry: MCS_TL Y . Saturn (“MCS_TLY”) entries These entries are used in systems equipped with a Saturn Master Control Switche[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−161 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual KEY 1 KEY 2 BKGDA BKGDB BYP ASS Video router BUS INPUTS 000 MAIN−B 001 KEYINS1 002 KEYINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 MIX 1 MIX 2 MAIN A MAIN B BYP ASS Audio router BUS INPUTS MAIN−A 000 MAIN−B 001 MIXINS1 002 MIXINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 LR LR LR LR LR ISO1 ISO2 ISO 1 005 ISO 2 006 MAIN?[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−162 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Indirect Connection to T ransmitter Please see Figure 5−143 . There are two types of entries on this table: an unqualified output entry and MCS_TL Y entries. Unqualified output This is the name (“XMIT”) of the routing switcher output leading to the transmitter (or the name [...]
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Configurator T ally 5−163 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual KEY 1 KEY 2 BKGDA BKGDB BYP ASS BUS INPUTS 000 MAIN−B 001 KEYINS1 002 KEYINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 MIX 1 MIX 2 MAIN A MAIN B BYP ASS BUS INPUTS MAIN−A 000 MAIN−B 001 MIXINS1 002 MIXINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 LR LR LR LR LR ISO1 ISO2 ISO 1 005 ISO 2 006 MAIN−A Saturn audio processor [...]
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Configurator T ally 5−164 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONFIGURA TION FOR SYSTEMS WITH SA TURN MASTER CONTROL SWITCHER AND PRODUCTION SWITCHER Direct Connection to T ransmitter Please see Figure 5−145 . There are two types of entries on this table: MCS_TL Y entries; and production switcher entries. There is no unqualified output en[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−165 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual KEY 1 KEY 2 BKGDA BKGDB BYP ASS BUS INPUTS 000 MAIN−B 001 KEYINS1 002 KEYINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 MIX 1 MIX 2 MAIN A MAIN B BYP ASS Audio router BUS INPUTS MAIN−A 000 MAIN−B 001 MIXINS1 002 MIXINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 LR LR LR LR LR ISO1 ISO2 ISO 1 005 ISO 2 006 MAIN−A Saturn aud[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−166 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Pr oduction Switcher Entries These entries will allow the Jupiter system to find out which of the sources feeding the production switcher have been switched to the switcher ’ s Program output. The number of entries will be the same as the number of inputs from the routing switc[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−168 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Indirect Connection to T ransmitter Please see Figure 5−146 . There are three types of entries on this table: an unqualified output entry; MCS_TL Y entries; and production switcher entries. Unqualified Output This is the name (“XMIT”) of the routing switcher output leading [...]
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Configurator T ally 5−169 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual KEY 1 KEY 2 BKGDA BKGDB BYP ASS BUS INPUTS 000 MAIN−B 001 KEYINS1 002 KEYINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 MIX 1 MIX 2 MAIN A MAIN B BYP ASS Audio router BUS INPUTS MAIN−A 000 MAIN−B 001 MIXINS1 002 MIXINS2 003 BYP ASS 004 LR LR LR LR LR ISO1 ISO2 ISO 1 005 ISO 2 006 MAIN−A Saturn aud[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−170 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONFIGURA TION FOR SYSTEMS WITH NON−SA TURN MASTER CONTROL SWITCHER Figure 5−147. T ally dependencies table for systems with non−Saturn master control switcher (Figur e 5−148 ). 1 T ally Dependency T ally Device Opto Logical Output XMIT T ally 2 T ALL Y1 2 MCS1 T ALL Y1 /[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−171 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MI 3040/T “T ALL Y1” Relays T ransmitter Video and audio Jupiter Control lines Routing switcher Production switcher T ally light Non−Saturn master control switcher 2 01 3 4 Output names XMIT MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 PROD1 PROD2 2 01 3 4 Opto−isolators 56 Switcher tally re[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−172 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual EXAMPLE OF T ALL Y SYSTEM OPERA TION MI−3040/T “T ALL Y1” Relays T ransmitter Video Jupiter Control lines Routing switcher Production switcher T ally light “on” Master control switcher VC02 VT01 PRD MCS VC01 2 01 3 4 XMIT MCSM1 MCSM2 MCSK1 MCSK2 MCSBP PROD1 PROD2 01 Opt[...]
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Configurator T ally 5−173 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 5−150. T ables for system shown in Figur e 5−149 . T ally Device Opto Logical Output T ally 1 XMIT 2 MCS_TL Y 0 MCSM1 T ALL Y1 /4 3 MCS_TL Y 1 MCSM2 T ALL Y1 /4 4 MCS_TL Y 2 MCSK1 T ALL Y1 /4 5 MCS_TL Y 3 MCSK2 T ALL Y1 /4 6 MCS_TL Y 6 MCSBP T ALL Y1 /4 7 T ALL Y1 0 PR[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−174 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Sequential Path Finding Figure 5−151. Path finding data table (example). 1 Sequential Path Finding Source Switcher/Level VIDEO (NEWSROUT) Physical 10 Destination Switcher/Level Physical 43 Count 5 2 LEFT (NEWSROUT) 10 43 5 3 RIGHT (NEWSROUT 10 43 5 4 TC (NEWSROUT) 10 43 5[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−175 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual If all tie lines are busy and an attempt is made to switch to an additional upstream source, the control panel will indicate “Blocked.” I n order to release a tie line, a downstream output using a tie line must be switched to a local input. In this example, “MainRout?[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−176 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SWITCHER INPUT T ABLES Referring to Figure 5−153 and the Switcher Input table for “NEWSROUT ,” the entries for VT21 and VT22 follow the normal pattern. However , there are also entries for VT15 and VT16—machines that are normally sources for “MAINROUT .” In the [...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−177 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Logical Input Name VIDEO LEFT RIGHT TC 30 VT21 023 023 023 023 31 VT22 024 024 024 024 45 VT15 VMAINNEW LMAINNEW RMAINNEW TMAINNEW 46 VT16 VMAINNEW LMAINNEW RMAINNEW TMAINNEW Switcher Input − NEWSROUT Switcher Input Name VIDEO LEFT RIGHT TC 23 VT15 038 038 038 038 24 VT16[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−178 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual P A TH FINDING FOR THREE OR MORE SWITCHERS Connecting three switchers for path finding purposes possible, with five as the recommended maximum. This is illustrated in Figure 5−154 . Notice that no tie lines directly connect switcher “A” and switcher “C.” In the co[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−179 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Distribution switcher “A” Distribution switcher “B” Distribution switcher “C” T ie lines Video Figure 5−154. Example of path finding connections between video levels of thr ee switchers.[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−181 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual P A TH FINDING BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGIT AL EQUIPMENT Automatic Conversion of Separate Analog Signals to Combined Digital Signals Th e pathfinding table can be used with customer−supplied ADCs and DACs to provide automatic conversion between analog equipment and digital eq[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−182 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 01 16 17 “MAINROUT LEFT” A TO D CONVERTER D TO A CONVERTER 18 19 26 27 “MAINROUT AES” “VTR1” (ANALOG) 6 7 “MAINROUT RIGHT” 45 “VTR2” (DIGIT AL) TIE LINE GROUP 1 TIE LINE GROUP 3 TIE LINE GROUP 4 TIE LINE GROUP 2 Figure 5−156. Example of automatic conve[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−183 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Logical Input Name LEFT RIGHT AES 30 VTR1 001 005 GROUP1 31 VTR2 GROUP4 GROUP3 019 Switcher Input − MAINROUT Sequential Path Finding Group name “Locked” tie lines through A to D converter “Locked” tie lines through D to A converter DM 400 Switcher Level VI RV MC B[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−185 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Non−Sequential Path Finding Figure 5−158. Non−Sequential Path Finding data table (example). 1 Non−Sequential Path Finding Path Finding GROUP1 Line 3 Physical 83 Physical 87 2 GROUP1 4 84 88 3 GROUP2 3 83 87 4 GROUP2 4 84 88 5 GROUP3 3 83 87 6 GROUP3 4 84 88 7 GROUP4[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−186 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: Line numbers start at zero! 20 26 27 83 84 88 87 45 46 61 62 Distribution switcher “NEWSROUT” Distribution switcher “MAINROUT” 13 14 15 44 82 33 34 VT22 VT21 12 VT16 VT15 GROUP1 Non−sequential tie lines GROUP1 Sequential tie lines Line 0 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3[...]
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Configurator Path Finding 5−187 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Sequential Path Finding T ie lines from “NewsRout” to “MAINROUT” T ie lines from “MainRout” to “NEWSROUT” See note 1 Path Finding Line Physical Physical Group Name Number Output Input Non−Sequential Pathfinding 1 GROUP1 3 83 87 2 GROUP1 4 84 88 3 GROUP2 3 [...]
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Configurator Exclusion 5−188 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Exclusion Figure 5−161. Exclusion data table (example). 1 Exclusion Logical Input MUL TBRST Logical Output XMIT 2 SINESQ XMIT Password 5−22 Network Description 5−27 Serial Protocol 5−30 Switcher Description 5−35 Switcher Input 5−48 Switcher Output 5−55 Control Pa[...]
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Configurator Y Line 5−189 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Y Line T able (DM 400/400A) Figure 5−162. Y Line table (example). 1 Y Line T able Level REV (DA T A) 2 FOR (DA T A) Input VR2−S Output VR2−M VR2−M VR2−S 3 REV (DA T A) 4 FOR (DA T A) VR1−S VR1−M VR1−M VR1−S Logical Logical Password 5−22 Network Description 5?[...]
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Configurator 5−190 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T ime Standard table V ideo Reference T able These tables are used only for configuration of a CM 4000 System Controller running AccuSwitch software. CM 4000/AccuSwitch installation is described in Appendix G. CM VGA Options This table is discussed in Appendix H.[...]
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6−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 6 − Control Panel Operation CP 300 24 x 1 Single Bus Control Panel Each input button of the CP 300 is assigned to a specific source (and the entire panel assigned to a single destination) during the installation procedure described on page 2−38 . Audio−follow−video switching - When one[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 300 Series 6−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual “Protect/lock” output indicator (button flash) − If the output has been protected* or locked* the active input button will flash; this indicates that the input cannot be changed. Note: CP 300, CP 310, and CP 330−type panels cannot be used to turn off prot[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 300 Series 6−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 320 Push Button Control Panel Figure 6−4. CP 320 Push Button Contr ol Panel (as supplied). CHG OUT CHG VID CHG A1 CHG A2 CHG A3 CHG A4 CHG A5 DESTINA TION SELECTION ST A TUS CAM1 VTR2 VTR1 VTR 1 CG 2 NET 3 VCR 4 CAM 5 AUX REM 6 FILM 7 PTCH 8 STU 9 TEST 0 EJ [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 300 Series 6−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Before the T AKE push button is pressed, the desired Breakaway Level push buttons are pressed to designate the levels to be switched. Another input selection is then made using the category/number push buttons. The desired Breakaway Level push buttons are again s[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 300 Series 6−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 330/6 48 x 6 Six Bus Control Panel Figure 6−6. CP 330/6 Operation. 01 2 34 5 Select output... ...then input. Each input button of the CP 330/6 is assigned to a specific source (and the output buttons assigned to six destinations) during the installation proc[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 300 Series 6−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 300 Series Diagnostics Control panels can be tested without affecting switcher operations. CP 300/310/330 T o enter the diagnostic mode, press and hold CHG VID and then press CHG A5: the CHG VID and CHG A1 lights will come on; CHG VID will enable the Button/La[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3000 Switcher Control Panel Note: For a general discussion of the CP 3000, please see page 2−42 ; for a short tutorial on basic operations only , see Appendix J. Th e top row of the display shows output status for four levels. Using the CLEAR key , the bottom row [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CA TEGOR Y AND NUMBER INPUT SELECTION The user selects a switcher input by first pressing the desired input category keypad push button. The display menu line will be cleared and the category name will appear (see Figure 6−8). VTR 1 CG 2 NET 3 SAT EJ VCR 4 CAM 5 REM [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PROTECT OUTPUT Th e protect function prevents an output from being switched by other system control panels. For example, if a VTR is record- in g a program or if the output is feeding a program line, care must be taken to insure that the signal is not switched or disru[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o Unprotect an Output The panel that protected an output is used to unprotect the output. T o unprotect the output, press PROTECT . The protect prompt will appear (See Figure 6−10 .) Press T AKE. If entry of a password is requested, please see Passwor ds on page 6[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LOCK OUTPUT The Lock function prevents an output from being switched, including being switched by the panel which set the lock. The output is unlocked by the same panel before a switch can be made. T o Lock an Output The operator presses the LOCK push button. The sys[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual If entry of a password is requested, please see Passwor ds on page 6−22. The L symbol in the display status line will be removed. The output is now available for control by any panel in the system. Protect − On Jupiter control panels with a PROTECT button: after a[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CHOP INPUTS Chop is a special switching function which automatically alternates inputs to a switcher output. This mode is useful in system test modes and for comparison of switcher inputs. Th e matrix chops between the currently selected input and the new chop input. [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−14 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LEVELS SELECTION (SPLIT SWITCHING) Normally , a request for a given input will be issued to all levels defined for that input name in the Switcher Input table (pag e 5−48 ). However , in some cases it may be desirable to prevent certain levels from switching. De−s[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−15 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Switching Different Inputs with a Single T AKE Command By using the procedure just described, a completely different input can be selected from one level to another before pressing T AKE. 1. Select an input without pressing T AKE. 2. Press LEVEL. a. If you want to de?[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−16 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 6−17. Menu selections. VTR1 VT1L VT1R VT1T STAT SEQ AUD OUT VTR1 VT1L VT1R VT1T DIAG DEF PWD LOG Page 1 Page 2 VTR1 VT1L VT1R VT1T ID Page 3 ST A T — DISPLA Y OUTPUT ST A TUS Selecting ST A TUS permits the operator to review the current status of all levels[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−17 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SEQ — SELECT INPUT SEQUENCES Special input selection sequences or macros may be defined via the Sequence Set table (Figure 5−80 ). On the CP 3000 Switcher Control Panel, the SEQUENCE soft−key allows the operator to access these pre−defined sequences. Th e oper[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−18 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUD — AUDIO MODES When the Jupiter system is used to control a V enus switcher , the CP 3000 panel can be used for special audio switching modes such as sending a mono signal to both channels of a stereo output, mixing stereo signals into a mono output, and reversin[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−19 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Left signal on Left channel Right signal on Right channel “NORM” = “LEFT” = Left signal on Left channel Right signal on Right channel Right signal on Left channel “RGHT” = Left + Right signals on Left channel Left + Right signals on Right channel “MIX”[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−20 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OUT — DISPLA Y/CHANGE OUTPUT The OUTPUT menu selection displays the current logical matrix output to which the control panel is assigned. Th e operator presses MENU and then the OUTPUT soft−key . The display prompt line is cleared and the current control panel log[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−21 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEF — RE−DEFINE INPUT OVERRIDES The control panel overrides permit a quick selection of switcher inputs and level selections. The overrides must first be defined on the Override Set table (Figure 5−78 ). For each definition, there is a choice of allowing or not [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−22 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual P ASSWORDS Note: For a general description of the Jupiter password system, including creation of passwords, please see page 5−22 . Single−Event Password Entry If a password is requested during entry of a command, the output about to be affected has a password leve[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3000 6−23 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LOG — Logout (CP 3000 Panel Only) If the Enter New Password or Raising Password Level functions just described have been used and you later wish to log out to prevent unauthorized operation, press MENU, MORE, and LOG. The panel will revert to the password level defi[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3010 6−24 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3010 Expansion Panel Operation The CP 3010 can be used as a companion to the CP 3000 Switcher Control Panel (described immediately below) or to the MC 3000 Machine Control Panel (see page 6−131). CP 3010 AS COMP ANION TO CP 3000 SWITCHER CONTROL P ANEL For multi?[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3010 6−25 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Permanent Assignment of Outputs to the T AKE Keys Outputs can also be assigned permanently , as described on page 5−79 . Note: I f a n output is permanently assigned to a CP 3010 button, but that output is later removed from the CP Output table, and the new set down[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3020 6−26 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3020 Push Button Control Panel operation Installation of this panel is shown on page 2−37 . See also page 2−43 . The CP 3020 is a single bus control panel that can select one of 20 inputs using the button−per−input technique. The number of inputs can be inc[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−27 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3800A Eight Character Control Panel Figure 6−29. 12 3 4 5678 Clear Lock/ Prot Dest Level Over ride SEQ Audio Menu VTR 1 CG 2 NET 3 SA T A B EMER REM 6 CAM 5 VCR 4 Undo Film 7 Patch 8 STU 9 Frame C D STILL MISC TEST 0 AUX T ake OVERVIEW The CP 3800A is a universal[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−28 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DISPLA Y In general, the top row of the display is used to show status or operational modes, error messages, page numbers and instruc- tions. The bottom row shows selection items corresponding to the row of soft keys under the display (i.e. levels, destinations, etc.)[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−29 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: The “undo−undo” (toggle) function will not re−establish “special stereo switches” for V enus (mix, reverse, etc.) The T AKE button executes any change(s) which has(have) been selected. When any action has been selected that requires a T AKE to be com[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−30 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CLEAR PROT/ LOCK Figure 6−33. P ANEL CONTROL GROUP The bottom two buttons below the Mode group select protection or locking (PROT/LOCK) and clear category/number selec- tions and/or cancel ongoing definitions (CLEAR). Protect/lock mode is described on page 6−61. T[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−31 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MUL TIPLE DESTINA TION MODE This mode, sometimes referred to as “multi−bus” or “full−matrix control” mode, is in ef fect when none of the “mode” buttons are illuminated. This mode displays the top level status for eight destinations. Note: If no destin[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−32 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MUL TIPLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) Selecting Destination(s) and Making a Switch 1. Select the destination soft key(s). Select the soft key under the desired destination (first scrolling to a dif ferent page if required). That soft key will illumi- nate green, and [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−33 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MUL TIPLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) Destination = PRODCTN4 Category = Vid_Tape Number = 12 New Source = VTR_0012 Figure 6−38. Example Single Destination Assignment Display Page − Category & T wo Digits Selected. If multiple destinations have been selected, [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−34 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MUL TIPLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) Adding or Changing a Destination Soft Key Assignment A destination may be added to any unused location in the display . One additional page will be available when adding destina- tion assignments. Changing a destination that has [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−35 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MUL TIPLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) When assigning a destination to a soft key position for the first time, selecting the T AKE button will complete the assign- ment and clear all illuminated buttons. The panel will remain on the current page, with the page number [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−36 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MUL TIPLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) Entering Single Destination Mode This mode displays multi−level status for a single destination. 1. Press the DEST button. The DEST button will illuminate in green. 2. Select the destination to be controlled: — If the desired[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−37 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEST SINGLE DESTINA TION MODE (“SINGLE−BUS CONTROL”) This mode displays multi−level status for a single destination. The DEST button remains illuminated in high green. As explained previously , this panel can be system defined at the file server for Multiple/S[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−38 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEST SINGLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) Scrolling to Other Pages Scrolling to other pages is achieved with the Up/Down Arrows in the Menu Control Group. Only pages containing levels will be accessible. The presence of page numbers in the upper left corner indicate th[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−39 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEST SINGLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) 2. Select a category . After a valid category has been selected, the display will reflect the choice and if prompting is enabled, the valid number buttons will illuminate in red in the category/number group. Current Destination[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−40 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEST SINGLE DESTINA TION MODE (CONT’D) Making a Switch 1. Select a category . T o select a new source, the user enters Source Assignment Mode by selecting any of the green illuminated Category buttons. The display will update as s hown below and if prompting is enab[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−41 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LEVEL LEVEL SELECTION MODE (“SPLIT” OR “BREAKA W A Y” SWITCHING) This mode is in effect when the “LEVEL” button is illuminated. Level selection mode can be entered at any time. This mode is accessed either by directly selecting the LEVEL button or by selec[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−42 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LEVEL LEVEL SELECTION MODE (CONT’D) The soft keys return to their selected destination states illuminated in green when returning to the multiple destination mode. The LEVEL button blinks in red to indicate that breakaway levels have been selected. It can be reselec[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−43 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUDIO AUDIO CONTROL MODE (VENUS SPECIAL STEREO SWITCHING) This mode is in effect when the “AUDIO” button is illuminated. Note: Audio Control mode can only be used if an appropriately configured V enus switcher is connected. (For more information see “Audio” on[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−44 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUDIO AUDIO CONTROL MODE (CONT’D) T o Perform a Special Stereo Switch: 1. Select a destination and a source. 2. Press AUDIO. 3(a). T oggle the Left channel soft key to the desired mode: NORM L − Use left audio for this channel LEFT LEFT (Left signal on Left ch[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−45 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE This mode is in effect when the “MENU” button is illuminated. Menu mode is used to access less frequently needed functions, run diagnostics, and to configure the panel. Select the MENU button to enter this mode. That button will illuminate in green [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−46 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE (CONT’D) If a source is selected which does not support machine control the display will indicate as follows: Destination = PRODCTN4 NO MACHINE CONTROL DEFINED for <Bars > PLAY STOP READY CUE MARK REWIND F FWD RECORD Figure 6−61. Example Singl[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−47 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE (CONT’D) Diagnostics Upon selection of the Diagnostics soft key of the menu page, the panel will enter the firmware diagnostics mode and the fol- lowing display will be shown: DIAGNOSE LED TEST MENU MENU Figure 6−64. Menu Diagnostics Select Page. Pr[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−48 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE (CONT’D) MPK T est This diagnostic, which requires the panel to be disconnected from the MPK data cable, is used for factory testing of the MPK port. Pressing any key will exit the test and return the panel to the Diagnostics menu. Illumination adjust[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−49 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE (CONT’D) Chop This menu selection allows chopping alternatively between the previously selected source and a new source. Upon selection of the CHOP soft key , the MENU button will illuminate in red and the following display will be shown: Enter Input [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−50 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE (CONT’D) Config Upon selection of the Configuration soft key of the Menu page, the MENU button will illuminate in red and the following display will be shown: Menu Configuration Page − Select Desired Soft Key Output Level Audio Prompting Figure 6−[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−51 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE (CONT’D) Sticky Audio Mode: OFF Press TAKE to turn Sticky Audio ON − Clear to Exit Figure 6−69. Menu Configuration − Sticky Audio Page. Pressing T AKE will cause the sticky audio mode to toggle. CLEAR will return to the previous page. Category P[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−52 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU MENU MODE (CONT’D) Passwor d Level Request During T AKE If the user requests a T AK E that requires a higher level password than the panel is currently set to, the user will also be pres- ented with the password security page below . Entry of a valid password a[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−53 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OVER RIDES OVERRIDE MODE This mode is in effect when the “OVERRIDES” button is illuminated. Up to 10 pages of Overrides (80 total) may be defined. The up/down arrow keys may be used to access all pages containing defined overrides. Overrides may be defined using t[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−54 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OVER RIDES OVERRIDE MODE (CONT’D) 1 Some Override Levels Not Valid For Destination − Partial Take Occurred ALLBLACK ALL_BARS SET_UP_A SET_UP_B OVERRD05 OVERRD06 OVERRD07 OVERRD08 Figure 6−76. Example Override Mode W arning Display . 1 All Override Levels Not Val[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−55 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OVER RIDES OVERRIDE MODE (CONT’D) T o create the definition, the operator selects T AKE. The panel displays it is ready to define an override and the OVERRIDE button blinks in red to indicate that a definition is in progress. Defining Override <OVERRD21> − P[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−56 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OVER RIDES OVERRIDE MODE (CONT’D) Erasing An Override Overrides may be erased if no longer needed or to make room for new definitions from the Define Overrides Home mode. Enter define mode by double punching the OVERRIDE button (see above for menu display). Selectin[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−57 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SEQ SEQUENCE MODE This mode is in effect when the “SEQ” button is illuminated. Sequence mode may be selected from either single or multiple destination home state by selecting the SEQ button, which will then illuminate in green. No keypad operations may be in prog[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−58 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SEQ SEQUENCE MODE (CONT’D) Entering Define Mode The panel is placed in Define Sequence mode by double punching the SEQUENCE button, which will then illuminate in red to indicate this mode. The display will indicate this mode and prompt for a button assignment (valid[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−59 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SEQ SEQUENCE MODE (CONT’D) In single destination mode the user is prompted to select a source: 3 Destination = Studio A, Select Source VTR_01 VTR_02 VTR_03 ENGNRING STUDIO_A STUDIO_D MONITR45 MONITR46 Figure 6−90. The user may then set up any kind of basic or comp[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−60 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SEQ SEQUENCE MODE (CONT’D) V iewing Sequence Definitions T o view sequence definitions, place the panel in the Define Sequence mode as defined above. Then select an existing se- quence. The following display will be shown: 1 Definition of <TST_SQ17>, Entry:01,[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−61 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PROT/ LOCK PROTECT/LOCK MODE The bottom two buttons below the Mode group select protection or locking (PROT/LOCK) and clear category/number selec- tions and/or cancel ongoing definitions (CLEAR). Protection is accessed by selecting the PROT/LOCK button once, illuminat[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−62 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PROT/ LOCK PROTECT/LOCK MODE, CONT’D Figure 6−99. Example Pr otect Multiple Destinations Pr ompt. 1 PROTECT Destinations? Select TAKE to Execute, CLEAR to Cancel VTR_0123 VTR_0124 VTR_0125 VTR_0126 STUDIO_A STUDIO_B STUDIO_C PRDCTN4 The bottom line will display th[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3800 6−63 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual TIE LINE ST A TUS AND OPERA TION Al l destinations employing tie lines will be so indicated with a blinking “T” in the destination status display in the 1st char acter position. When in single destination mode, the 1st character position of each level will also re[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−64 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3808 Control Panel 23 45 78 9 0 6 1 VTR CAM SA T VCR NET REM TEST PTCH CGEN Stu MISC AUX EJ FILM FS STILL T ake Clear Menu CP 3808 PRESET Figure 6−101. COLORBAR VTR−01−V VTR−01−L VTR−01−R VTR−01−T (For installation and configuration instructions, [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−65 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DESTINA TION (OUTPUT) SELECTION 23 45 78 9 0 6 1 VTR CAM SA T VCR NET REM TEST PTCH CGEN Stu MISC AUX EJ FILM FS STILL T ake Clear Menu CP 3808 PRESET Figure 6−102. STUDIO−A Press once to show current destination in Preset window . VTR−01−V VTR−01−L VTR−[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−66 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SOURCE SELECTION 23 45 78 9 0 6 1 VTR CAM SA T VCR NET REM TEST PTCH CGEN Stu MISC AUX EJ FILM FS STILL T ake Clear Menu CP 3808 PRESET Figure 6−103. VTR−01 Video Left Right T/C T o select a source (input): — press a category (e.g., “VTR”) and unit number co[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−67 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LEVEL BREAKA W A YS (SPLIT SWITCHING) 23 45 78 9 0 6 1 VTR CAM SA T VCR NET REM TEST PTCH CGEN Stu MISC AUX EJ FILM FS STILL T ake Clear Menu CP 3808 PRESET Figure 6−105. Video Left Right T/C VTR−041 Breakaways can be accomplished either by selecting the levels to[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−68 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Level Deselect Method 1. Select a source. The available level mnemonics appear in the Level windows; applicable level buttons will illuminate in “high” green. 2. Deselect levels by pressing the appropriate level button. The button lamp will change to “low” gre[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−69 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o return to Home mode, press CLEAR. Status Mode — Press MENU T wice This mode allows the UP and DOWN buttons to select and status levels beyond the first four . The mode is indicated by the message “1 S T A TUS” in the Preset window . The “1” refers to “[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−70 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 2. Press LOCK. This has the effect of locking only those levels this control panel can control (as defined on the CP Level set assigned to the panel). The T AKE button will illuminate steady red, indicating the output has been locked by this panel. If another panel se[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−71 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o unprotect the output: 1. Press and release MENU until “UNPROT?” appears. 2. Press UNPROT . The T AKE button will return to green. If the output cannot be unprotected, it has been protected by another panel. The display will indicate “Protect” and show the [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−72 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Baud Rate When selected, this option displays the current baud rate for the panel. Press DOWN to decrease the baud rate, UP to increase. A vailable baud rates are: 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200. Pressing T AKE will program the changed setting; CLEAR will ca[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−73 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The “low” green level is used for normal button lighting. “High” green and “high” red are also used, but these are not adjust- able. Note: The amber color , which is presently used only for a CP 3830 dedicated output panel, is created by combining low gree[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−74 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUDIO SWITCHING MODE (VENUS SPECIAL STEREO SWITCHING) The CP 3808 has the capability of controlling V enus Audio Modes, which are Normal, Mix, and Reverse. These changes are made to individual levels prior to completing a switch by pressing the T AKE button. Note: Aud[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3808 6−75 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual NORMAL − Use right audio for this channel RIGHT RIGHT (Right signal on Right channel) MIX − Mix left and right on this channel LEFT RIGHT RIGHT (Left + Right signals on Right channel) REVERSE − Cross opposite channel signal over to this channel LEFT [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−76 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3824 Control Panel (For installation and configuration instructions, please see page 2−46 .) Th e CP 3824 control panel is a locally−programmable, full−matrix,* multiple level breakaway panel capable of locking* and protecting* outputs. The panel features eig[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−77 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SOURCE SELECTION Figure 6− 1 10. CURRENT PRESET LEVEL MENU CLEAR PROT PRE− SET T AKE LOCK CHOP 1 234 VTR 1 VTR 2 VTR 3 VTR 4 56 7 8 STU 1 STU 2 EDIT 1 EDIT 2 BLACK BARS TONE SILE NCE EBS 1 EBS 2 TEST 1 TEST 2 P AGE SEND 1 VTR 2 CG 3 NET 4 VCR 5 CAM 0 PTCH 1 FILM 9[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−78 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Flip−flop Operation The present source is shown in the Current window , while the previous source is shown in the Preset window . This allows “flip−flopping” the sources, or switching between the current and preset sources by simply pressing the T AKE button. [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−79 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LOCKING OR UNLOCKING AN OUTPUT Locking an output prevents that output from being switched by any panel in the system, including the initiating panel. T o lock an output: 1. Press the LOCK button. This has the effect of locking only those levels this control panel can [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−80 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual If the other panel has no LOCK button, that panel’ s T AKE button will blink. T o unprotect the output: 1. Press the PROT button again. The PROT button will stop blinking. If the output cannot be unprotected, it has been protected by another panel. The display will [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−81 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LEVEL BREAKA W A YS (SPLIT SWITCHING) Breakaway Using Override Keys (PRESET Off) 2 Figure 6− 1 14. CURRENT PRESET LEVEL MENU CLEAR PROT PRE− SET T AKE LOCK CHOP P AGE SEND Press LEVEL 1 Press CLEAR These six buttons now function as temporary level select keys. Lig[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−82 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Breakaway Using Category/Number Keys (PRESET Off) 3 Figure 6− 1 15. CURRENT PRESET LEVEL MENU PROT PRE− SET T AKE LOCK CHOP P AGE SEND VTR−002 Press LEVEL § 1 Press CLEAR These six buttons now function as temporary level select keys. Lighted buttons initially i[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−83 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Breakaway Switching − Multi−Level T ake This function allows setup of dif ferent sources on dif ferent levels with all levels switched using a single T AKE. For example, you can select video from VTR1 and audio from VTR2 to switch to VTR3 with a single T AKE. 1. S[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−84 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 1. Press MENU three times. The word “STICKY” appears in the Current window . 2. Use UP/DOWN to toggle the display to “ON?” 3. Press T AKE. If more than six levels have been defined, UP/DOWN will increment through additional pages of levels. When multiple pages[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−85 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DEFINING OVERRIDES The 24 Override keys on left side of the panel can be programmed from the front panel using the SEND key . 1. Press CLEAR. This returns the panel to the “home state.” 2. Locate the desired override page and key position for the new input: a. Pre[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−86 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Restoring Override Keys to Default Assignments (Default Select Mode) Preset sources assigned to the 24 programmable buttons and their various pages are initially assigned in the Jupiter Configura- tion Sets and downloaded to the CM 4000. These initial assignments are [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3824 6−87 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU FUNCTIONS Destination Mode — Press MENU Once In this mode (already described on page 6−76) the destination is shown in the Preset window . T o return to Home mode, press CLEAR. Default Select Mode — Press MENU T wice This mode is used to return Override but[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−88 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3830 Control Panel Figure 6− 1 19. COLORBAR 23 45 789 0 6 1 VTR CG NET VCR CAM SA T TEST NUM AUX FILM P ATCH STU Menu Lock Prot Clear Chop T ake VIDEO LEFT RIGHT AES1 T/C CURRENT PRESET CP 3830 (F or installation and configuration instructions, please see page 2?[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−89 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DESTINA TION SELECTION Figure 6−120. Press once, then select new output 23 45 789 0 6 1 VTR CG NET VCR CAM SA T TEST NUM AUX FILM P ATCH STU Menu Lock Prot Clear Chop T ake VIDEO LEFT RIGHT AES1 T/C CURRENT PRESET CP 3830 COLORBAR OUTPUT T o select a destination: 1.[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−90 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SOURCE SELECTION Figure 6−121. 23 45 789 0 6 1 VTR CG NET VCR CAM SA T TEST NUM AUX FILM P ATCH STU Menu Lock Prot Clear Chop T ake VIDEO LEFT RIGHT AES1 T/C CURRENT PRESET CP 3830 T o select an input: — press a category (e.g., “VTR”) and unit number combinati[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−91 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: The output currently being controlled by the CP 3830 will not be affected. (T o assign Expansion Panel buttons to outputs, see pages 5−79 and 6−124 (CP 3809) or 5−79 and 6−126 (CP 3810). Flip−flop Operation The present source is shown in the Current wi[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−92 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LOCKING OR UNLOCKING AN OUTPUT Locking an output prevents that output from being switched by any panel in the system, including the initiating panel. In a single destination panel, it essentially locks the panel from further operator action until unlocked. Note: The C[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−93 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual If another CP 3830 panel selects this output for control, that panel’ s PROT button will blink red. If the other panel at- tempts to switch this output, a “PROTECT” message will appear , along with the name of the protecting panel. If a CP 3808 panel selects thi[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−94 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LEVEL BREAKA W A YS (SPLIT SWITCHING) Figure 6−126. VTR− COLORBAR 23 45 789 0 6 1 VTR CG NET VCR CAM SA T TEST NUM AUX FILM P ATCH STU Menu Lock Prot Clear Chop T ake VIDEO LEFT RIGHT AES1 T/C CURRENT PRESET CP 3830 Level buttons Breakaways can be accomplished eit[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−95 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Level Deselect Method 1. Select a source. The source mnemonic appears in the Preset window; applicable level buttons will illuminate in “high” green. 2. Deselect levels by pressing the appropriate level button. The button will switch to “low” green, and the Pr[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−96 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU FUNCTIONS Destination Mode — Press MENU Once In this mode (already described on page 6−89) the destination is shown in the Preset window . (The CP 3830P will show two destinations.) If the panel is equipped with a CP 3809 Expansion, the outputs controlled by [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−97 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Panel ID (Address) Mode—Pr ess MENU Four Times This option displays the current MPK address for this panel in the Preset window . Diagnostics Mode — Press MENU Five T imes For a description of the diagnostics and adjustments, please see the CP 3808 Diagnostic Mode[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−98 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUDIO SWITCHING MODE (VENUS SPECIAL STEREO SWITCHING) The CP 3830 has the capability of controlling V enus Audio Modes, which are Normal, Mix, and Reverse. These changes are made to individual levels prior to completing a switch by pressing the T AKE button. Note: Aud[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3830 6−99 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 4. T oggle the Right channel soft key to the desired mode: NORMAL − Use right audio for this channel RIGHT RIGHT (Right signal on Right channel) MIX − Mix left and right on this channel LEFT RIGHT RIGHT (Left + Right signals on Right channel) REVERSE ?[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−100 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3832 / 3864 Control Panels The CP 3832 is a button−per−source control control panel configurable for single bus* (32 X 1) or “split” operation. In split configurations some of the buttons control inputs and some control outputs. The panel includes b[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−101 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SINGLE−BUS OPERA TION 32 sources (green) Figure 6−131. CP 3832. 64 sources (green) Figure 6−132. CP 3864. Each input button of the CP 3832 / 3864 can be assigned to a specific source using a CP Input set (page 5−74 .) The name of this set, and the name[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−102 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Breakaway Switching − Sticky* Level(s) Blinking LEVEL button indicates Sticky mode Figure 6−133. T o “retain” certain levels (keep them selected after a T ake), press PRESET (so that the button is flashing red). Then press the LEVEL button. The name of[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−103 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CHOP (CP 3864 ONL Y) T o chop* an output: 1. W ith PRESET off, select the first source. 2. Press PRESET . 3. Select the second source, and press CHOP . The CHOP button will blink red, with the first source displayed in the Current window , and the second sourc[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−104 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o unprotect the output: 1. Press the PROT/LOCK button again. The Preset display will ask “Unprot?” 2. Press T AKE. The PROT button will switch to “low” green. If the T AKE command is ignored, the output has been protected by another panel. T o find o[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−105 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The Preset display will ask “Unlock?” 2. Press T AKE. The PROT/LOCK button lamp will switch to “low” green. If the T AKE command is ignored, the output has been locked by another panel. T o find out the name of the panel, select an input button. An out[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−106 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SPLIT P ANEL OPERA TION 31 sources (green) Figure 6−134. Examples of CP 3832 split configurations. 1 destination (amber) 16 sources (green) 16 destinations (amber) 16 sources (green) 63 sources (green) 1 destination (amber) 32 sources (green) 32 destinations[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−107 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Breakaway switching − multi−level T ake − Check to see that the desired output has been selected on the bottom row; if not, select it now . T o switch different sources to different levels with a single T ake command, turn PRESET on (the button will flas[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−108 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OPERA TION AS A SOURCE OR DESTINA TION EXP ANSION P ANEL The CP 3832 / 3864 can be combined with other CP 3832s and CP 3864s to increase the number of sources and destinations to a maximum of 128 x 128. Examples are shown in Figures 6−136, 6−137, and 6−1[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−109 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Single−Bus Operation For single−bus applications, such as illustrated in Figures 6−139 and 6−140, operation is very similar to that described on page 6−101. The main difference is that only the Main panel’ s control buttons (“LEVEL,” “T AKE,?[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−1 10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Sour ce Expansion Operation (with “balanced Split” 16 x 16 Main Panel) For expansion with balanced split § main panel applications, such as illustrated in Figure 6−141, operation is very similar to that described on page 6−106. The main difference is[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−1 11 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Destination Expansion Operation For destination expansion applications, such as illustrated in Figure 6−142, operation is very similar to that described on page 6−106. Configuration will be slightly different (since neither panel in Figure 6−142 is bein[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−1 12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU FUNCTIONS Destination Mode — Press MENU Once In this mode the destination is shown in the Preset window . If the panel is equipped with a CP 3810 Expansion, the outputs controlled by that panel will be indicated. T o exit this mode, press CLEAR. Audio [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−1 13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 1. Press and release MENU until “DIAGNOSE” appears in the Current window . 2. Use the LEVEL button to select the desired diagnostic. 3. Press T AKE. Instructions for each diagnostic are given below . T o exit the diagnostics mode press CLEAR at any time. [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−1 14 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The address must agree with the setting for the panel on the MPK Devices table (see page 5−107 ). MPK T est This diagnostic requires the panel be disconnected from the MPK data cable. This test allows the factory to test the MPK connection on the control pa[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−1 15 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual AUDIO SWITCHING MODE (VENUS SPECIAL STEREO SWITCHING) The CP 3832/64 has the capability of controlling V enus Audio Modes, which are Normal, Mix, and Reverse. These changes are made to individual levels prior to completing a switch by pressing the T AKE butto[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864 6−1 16 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 5. Press the LEVEL button to move to the right channel. T oggle the right channel to the desired mode by pressing the PRESET button.: NORMAL − Use right audio for this channel RIGHT RIGHT (Right signal on Right channel) MIX − Mix left and right on[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832L / 3864L 6−1 17 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3832L / 3864L Control Panels The CP 3832L is a CP 3832 panel configured so that the right−hand group of six buttons function as level selection buttons. Th e CP 3832L is a button−per−source control control panel configurable for single bus* (32 X 1[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832L / 3864L 6−1 18 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SINGLE−BUS OPERA TION 32 sources (green) Figure 6−148. CP 3832L. 64 sources (green) Figure 6−149. CP 3864L. Each input button of the CP 3832L / 3864L can be assigned to a specific source using a CP Input set (page 5−74 .) The name of this set, and t[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832L / 3864L 6−1 19 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PROTECT/UNPROTECT FUNCTIONS CP 3832L A CP 3832L will indicate when another panel has protected (or locked) an output by flashing the last selected input button. The CP 3832L cannot protect/unprotect (or lock/unlock) an output. CP 3864L Protecting an output [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832L / 3864L 6−120 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SPLIT P ANEL OPERA TION 31 sources (green) Figure 6−150. Examples of CP 3832L split configurations. 1 destination (amber) 16 sources (green) 16 destinations (amber) 16 sources (green) 63 sources (green) 1 destination (amber) 32 sources (green) 32 destinati[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832L / 3864L 6−121 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Breakaway switching − multi−level T ake − Check to see that the desired output has been selected on the bottom row; if not, select it now . T o switch different levels with a single command, press the first desired level button. The name of the first l[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832L / 3864L 6−122 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Baud Rate When selected, this option displays the current baud rate for the panel. Press Level 1 to cycle through the baud rate settings. A vailable baud rates are: 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200. Pressing the “Level 6” button (CP 3832L) or the[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3832L / 3864L 6−123 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Burn In This test rotates through the button lamp and Display tests continually . Press Level 3 to cancel. Keyboar d T est This di agnostic displays the number of each button as it is pressed. Pressing the Level 1 key will change the lamp color . Press- ing [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3809 6−124 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3809 Expansion Panel Operation Th e CP 3809 can be used as a companion to the CP 3808 Switcher Control Panel or to the CP 3830 Control Panel. Each button on the CP 3809 panel represents a destination, with the display line above providing status. Up to five CP 380[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3809 6−125 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Deleting an Output on T AKE Key T o delete an output that has been dynamically assigned to the expansion panel, use the CP 3808/3830 to select an output that is not defined and press the appropriate button on the expansion panel. Permanent Assignment of Outputs to th[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3810 6−126 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3810 Expansion Panel Operation The CP 3810 panel can be associated with a CP 3832, CP 3864, CP 3808, or CP 3830 Main panel, providing control of up to 80 outputs. The CP 3810 can be configured as a “CP 3810L,” allowing it to be assigned to one output; this pro[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3810 6−127 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Audio−follow−video Switching PRESET OFF method. See Figure 6−157. Figure 6−157. Switching with Preset OFF . Select destination(s) PRESET OFF Select source [1] [2] [3] 1. Check to see that PRESET is OFF . 2. Use the CP 3810 to select the destination(s). The ?[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3810 6−128 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual PRESET ON method. See Figure 6−158. Figure 6−158. Switching with PRESET ON. Select destination(s) PRESET ON Select source Press T AKE [1] [2] [3] [4] 1. Check to see that PRESET is ON. 2. Select a source using the Main panel. 3. Use the CP 3810 to select the dest[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3810 6−129 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SINGLE−BUS CONTROL In the example shown in Figure 6−159, a CP 3832 is used to select inputs and a “CP 3810L” is used to control the individual levels of one output. The CP 3810 can thus be used for breakaway switching. T o find out what output is being contro[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation CP 3810 6−130 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual X−Y Application In the example shown in Figure 6−161, a CP 3864 is used to select inputs, a CP 3832 is used to select outputs, and a “CP 3810L” is used for control/status the individual levels of the output selected by the CP 3832. The CP 3810 can thus be use[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation MC 3000 6−131 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MC 3000 Machine Control Panel and CP 3010 Expansion Panel Figure 6−163. MC 3000 machine contr ol panel V ariable speed knob Direction indicator 00:54:49:11 T1 VT01 STOP MAN T AKE −−−−−− SEL T AKE −−−−−− SEL T AKE −−−−−− SEL T AKE[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation MC 3000 6−132 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MC 3000 CONTROL FUNCTIONS T oggles the machine in and out of scanner ready mode. Stops machine regardless of mode. Playback mode. May or may not override current mode, depending on machine. Slow motion playback. Speed is indicated in the display window . May or may n[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation MC 3000 6−133 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual When pressed at the same time as PLA Y , starts record mode and illuminates Re- cord LED. Same as ESbus Play and Enter . When machine is stopped, pressing RECORD IN places machine in E−E Monitor mode. Select a recording mode. Depending on the machine, pressing the [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation MC 3000 6−134 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP 3010 CONTROL FUNCTIONS The method by which machines are linked (assigned) to the CP 3010 is described in detail elsewhere in this manual (see As- signing Machines to Contr ol Panels on page 5−141 ). Linkage is indicated by the name of the machine appearing in th[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation MC 3010 6−135 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MC 3010 Machine Control Panel Figure 6−165. MC 3010/2 Dual 4−Machine Control Panel VTR1 VTR2 VTR4 PLA Y GANG ST ART PLA Y GANG ST ART PLA Y GANG ST ART PLA Y GANG ST ART STOP −−−−−− SHIFT READY −−−−−− REW REC −−−−−− FFD STOP ?[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation MC 3010 6−136 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Rewind READY −−−−−− REW STOP −−−−−− SHIFT STOP −−−−−− SHIFT Figure 6−166. MC 3010 Operation and status STOP −−−−−− SHIFT PLA Y PLA Y REC −−−−−− FFD Record Fast forward Stop Action desired Play PLA Y PLA Y [...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation MC 3010 6−137 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DIAGNOSTICS The diagnostics mode allows several panel functions to be checked without sending any machine commands. GANG ST ART GANG ST ART Figure 6−167. Keys used to enter diagnostic mode. press & hold then press READY −−−−−− REW READY −−−−[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation VGA Display 6−138 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual VGA Status Display Operation The VGA Status Display provides a supervisory , system−wide display of switcher , machine, or system status. The display video is provided by the VGA output of a CM 4000. The display format is initially based on a set of factory def[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation VGA Display 6−139 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The following discussion is based on the factory default set of display pages. SWITCHER OUTPUT ST A TUS P AGE Thomson WXYZ TELEVISION FACILITY CONTROL SYSTEM PAGE: 01 May 10, 1999 MAIN Switcher Output Status 12:34:56 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation VGA Display 6−140 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note 2: I f the cursor mode in the switcher status display will not work, it may be that no CP 3000 was defined for the VGA on the MPK Devices table (page 5−1 14). Force Unpr otect / Force Unlock As a supervisory system, the VGA / CP 3000 can be configured such[...]
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Contr ol Panel Operation VGA Display 6−141 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note that the MC 3000 can send control commands to any selected machine, even when the machine has not been delegated (“assigned”) to any delegation group. Important: A s a supervisory system, the VGA / MC 3000 can send control commands to any machine, even t[...]
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7−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 7 − Software Control Panel Suite The Software Control Panel Suite (“Graphical User Interface”) consists of seven routing switcher and machine control applications plus a configuration application. Only one of the applications can be activated at a time. Note 1: Activation of the Software[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Machine Control Devices table These entries are described on the following pages. Guidelines for using the table editor are found on page 5−3 . For information about management of Configuration Sets, including compiling and activating sets, see page 5−8 . NETWORK [...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SERIAL PROT OCOL T ABLE Serial Protocols Proto 1/2 Name PC1 MPK 1 3/4 UND 5/6 UND 7/8 UND 9/10 UND 1 1/12 UND 13/14 UND 15/16 UND Baud 1/2 38.4 3/4 UND 5/6 UND Figure 7−2. Name Enter the name of t7he PC displaying the Software Control Panels. This must be the same a s t[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MPK DEVICES T ABLE MPK Devices 1 Dev Name Dev T ype Exp PW Board Port Address Inp Set Out Set Lev Set Over Set Seq Set 2 PC1MC2 PC1 1 23232323 MC−3000 3 PC1MC3 PC1 1 45454545 MC−3000 4 PC1MC4 PC1 1 67676767 MC−3000 5 PC1MC5 PC1 1 89898989 MC−3000 6 PC1MC6 PC1 1 90[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MACHINE CONTROL T ABLE Machine Control 1 Dev Name PC1MC1 Dev T ype MC−3000 Board PC1 Port 1 Address 01010101 Group I/O Asoc Name Preroll MC−3000 Out 2 PC1MC2 MC−3000 PC1 1 23232323 MC−3000 Out 3 PC1MC3 MC−3000 PC1 1 45454545 MC−3000 Out 4 PC1MC4 MC−3000 PC1 [...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Main Screen At the end of the installation process, the Software Panels program can be launched using the JNS Console, in the “JNS Applications” program group. (For more information about the JNS Console, see Section 4.) Note: If the application can’t find an active[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Panel Configuration When the “Configure” button is selected, a password screen will appear . When the system is first configured, the screen will have a “New Password” box and a “Confirm Password” box. — If a password is desired, enter up to eight alphanumer[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Operation Following configuration, any one of the following panels can be selected: • Slaved Machine Control − provides the ability to send the same command to up to six machines at once. • Full Function − the Full Function screen provides the user with full−mat[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SLA VED MACHINE CONTROL P ANEL Figure 7−8. The Slaved Machine Control panel provides the ability to control up to six machines from a single screen. The panel includes a Gang button for slaving machines together . Machine Assignment T o link to a machine, select the “[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Machine Control Buttons Gang Allows a machine control command to be sent to more than one machine. Stop Stops machine regardless of mode Play Playback mode. May or may not override current mode, depending on machine. Record Immediately begins recording REW or FF Full spe[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual FULL FUNCTION SWITCHER P ANEL Multi−level Status Multi−level Preset Level 1 Preset Level 1 Status Figure 7−9. This panel provides full matrix control with breakaway switching capability . Memories allow the user to Save/Recall up to four sets of 12 Direct T ake in[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o Switch a Source 1. Select the Source button. Th e Categories section will be rewritten to display all source categories available to the operator . The Function but- tons will change from gray to white to indicate they are active. 2. Select the desired Source Categor[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Breakaway Switching (“Deselect” Method) When more than one level is to be switched, the following method is suggested: — If the destination needs to be changed, select it at this time. — The “Source” button lettering should be yellow (active). If not, select [...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−14 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Audio Modes (V enus Special Stereo Switching) The Full Function Switcher Panel has the capability of controlling V enus Audio Modes, which are Normal, Mix, and Reverse. These changes are made to individual levels prior to completing a switch by pressing the T AKE button.[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−15 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LEFT RIGHT LEFT (Left + Right signals on Left channel) REVERSE− Cross opposite channel signal over to this channel RIGHT LEFT (Right signal on Left channel) 4. T oggle the right channel to the desired mode: NORMAL−use right audio for this channel RIGHT RIGHT [...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−16 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Presets Dir ect T ake Preset Assignments The Presets Function allows the user to save frequently−used sources in a 12−button Direct T ake Presets window . Four of these Direct T ake setups may be saved. 1. If the Functions buttons are grayed out, select the Source bu[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−17 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 5. Select the desired Source Entry button. The source entry will be entered into the Preset display . 6. Select the desired Direct T ake button. The Source name will be written to the button. 7. Repeat the above steps as required. A Direct T ake button may be reassigned [...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−18 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Switching using the Categories/Source Entries section remains active. Memory The memory window allows the user to save or recall up to four sets of 12 Direct T ake setups. Saving a Dir ect T ake Setup Note: Saved presets for a given configuration set may not be valid wit[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−19 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Recalling a Dir ect T ake Setup 1. Select the destination by following the Status a Destination procedure above (page 7−1 1). 2. Select the Source button. Th e Categories section will be rewritten to display all source categories available to the operator . The Functio[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−20 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual FULL FUNCTION MACHINE CONTROL Figure 7−13. The Full Function Machine Control screen provides the user with control of one machine at a time. The screen includes an eight−character display for selecting and displaying current machine linkage, twelve machine control bu[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−21 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Machine Control Buttons Ready T oggles the machine in and out of scanner ready mode. Stop Stops machine regardless of mode. Play Playback mode. May or may not override current mode, depending on machine. Shuttle knob remains centered. Record Immediately begins recording.[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−22 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DUBS P ANEL Figure 7−14. The Dubs screen provides the ability to switch the same source to multiple destinations with a single T ake. T o Status a Destination 1. Select the desired Destination button. The status of the current output will be shown in the Status window [...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−23 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Switching Multiple Destinations to the Same Input (Dub Switching) 1. Select the appropriate Destination buttons. Additional Destination Entries buttons, if available, are accessed by using the scroll buttons. The label of the se- lected buttons will change from black to [...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−24 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SOURCE/DESTINA TION P ANEL Figure 7−15. The Source/Destination panel provides full−matrix routing switcher control using Category and Entry buttons. T o Status a Destination 1. Select the Destination button. The Categories section will be rewritten to display all cat[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−25 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual For more information, see “T o Status a Destination” above. 2. Select the Source button. The Categories section will be rewritten to display all categories available to the operator . 3. Select the desired Source Category button. Th e Source Entries section will be r[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−26 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SAL VO P ANEL Figure 7−16. The Salvo screen provides the ability to switch multiple source/destination combinations with a single T ake. Multiple Source/Destination Switching (Salvo) 1. The Salvo Setup function should be On (indicated by a red button label) and the Mem[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−27 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 4. Select the next desired Source Entry button, then Destination Entry buttons, etc. 5. Select T ake to execute the switch. Memory The memory window allows the user to save or recall up to four sets of Salvo setups. Note: Saved salvos for a given configuration set may no[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−28 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 4. Select Store. The setup will be saved in the selected location. Checking a Salvo Setup 1. Select Memory . 2. Select the desired Memory location (1, 2, 3, or 4). 3. Select Recall. Recalling and taking a Salvo Setup 1. Select Memory . 2. Select the desired Memory locati[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−29 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual X − Y P ANEL Figure 7−18. Th e X−Y Panel is similar to the Source/Destination panel but has one set of category and entry buttons for the source and another set for the destination. T o Status a Destination 1. Select the desired Destination Category button. The Des[...]
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Softwar e Control Panel Suite 7−30 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 3. Select T ake to execute the switch. The Current Source display will change to the new source indicating the switch was made. The Preset display will change to the previously selected source. Flip−flop switching between the old and new source will be accomplished by [...]
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8−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 8 − Board Status This application dis plays boar d status and information. It can be used to help make certain that all system controllers are using compatible software and user−created configuration sets, and that enough free memory is available for the system to operate properly . Since [...]
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JNS Boar d Status 8−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The V ersion field shows what version of application code each board is running. This should indicate the same version for all boards in the system. If not, a fresh download to all boards should be performed. The example above (Figure 8 −1 ) shows a set that has 5 PCs in the Networ[...]
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9−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 9 − Control Center The JNS Control Center , which replaces the JNIA Control Center , has four tabs: • The Board Status tab (page 9−1) shows a list of boards with status and up time. • The TFTP* Status tab (page 9−2) shows the state of TFTP transfers to boards. • The Board Info/Cont[...]
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JNS Contr ol Center 9−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual TFTP ST A TUS Figure 9−2. This table shows TFTP status while the boards are in the process of downloading. The first column shows the boards in the order that they appear in the Network Description table (again, PCs do not appear). Th e second column shows the name of the file th[...]
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JNS Contr ol Center 9−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual BOARD INFO/CONTROL Figure 9−3. This application can be used to help make certain that all system controllers are using compatible software and user−created configuration sets. It also allows you to send commands to the boards. The first column of the table shows board names in [...]
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JNS Contr ol Center 9−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o select all the boards, click on the Select All button. T o de−select all boards click on the Unselect All button. Reboot This button sends a reboot command to the selected boards only . This differs from the Reboot button on the Configuration tab, which sends reboots to all b[...]
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JNS Contr ol Center 9−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual MENU COMMANDS Several commands are accessible through the control center ’ s menu: File Exit This closes the application. Options Scan Rate Y ou must select the correct scan rate for your system for board up−time to be displayed correctly: NTSC - Select this if you use NTSC. P [...]
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JNS Contr ol Center 9−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CONFIGURA TION Figure 9−4. The Configuration tab allows you to see a list of compiled sets and select a set for activation. It also allows you to restore a previously activated set and reboot the boards. Simple Set Activation On the left side of the window , you will see a box th[...]
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JNS Contr ol Center 9−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Though the “Configuration” tab gives no indication of activity during file transfers, other tabs (described above) can be used to determine when it is safe to initiate some other command. Depending on a several factors such as the number of boards, configuration size, need to u[...]
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10−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 10 − CP Input/Output Set Editor The Control Panel Input/Output Set Editor (sometimes referred to as the “Active Editor”) allows special CP I/O Sets to be created and downloaded to the system controllers without using the Jupiter Configurator or the Control Center (see Figure 10−1). Si[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The CP I/O Set Editor is launched using the JNS Console, in the “JNS Applications” program group. (For more information about the JNS Console, see Section 4.) Note: If the application can’t find an active set, it will not start. Be sure you have selected a configuration se[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Select Group − Allows CP I/O Set Editor sets to be grouped and activated (downloaded) (see page 10−5). Activate Sets − Can be used to activate individual CP I/O Set Editor sets (see page 10−7). Close/Save − These options are only available when an set is open. “Save?[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual This dialog lists the sets that have been created for use with the CP I/O Set Editor (when first opened, the list will be empty .) From here, you can edit existing sets, delete and copy sets, and create new sets. To create a new set, select New . The following dialog is displaye[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The Edit Set window for output sets is similar , except that the Category/Entry numbers are grayed out (cannot be changed). The Level Set and Button assignments are shown but cannot be changed. On an Input set table, selecting the Category field displays a drop−down list of ca[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o create a new group, select the New button. The following dialog is displayed: Figure 10−8. Enter a new name and select OK. The group will be created and the Edit Group dialog will be displayed (Figure 10−9). Figure 10−9. The left column shows all the CP input and outpu[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual READY − The board has received the new control panel set, or the board does not need the set. The set will only be sent to boards that require it. NO MEMOR Y − The board has reported back that there is insuf ficient memory to download the selected sets. The board will not be[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LOG IN/LOG OUT Logging In The user must log into the system to be able to edit and activate sets and groups. When the user selects the “Log In” option from the File menu, he will be prompted with the following dialog: Figure 10−12. The user will be required to enter his or[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 10−13. The window contains a list of users and their password levels. Actual passwords are not displayed in this window . Each pass- word is assigned a level 1 through 4. This level determines the entries in the table that the operator has authority to change. Level 4 i[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 10−15. Highlight the two sets for the comparison and press the Compare button to start the comparison. The following comparison window will be displayed: Figure 10−16. Th e comparison list shown puts the two sets together for scrolling purposes. V arious highlight sh[...]
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JNS CP I/O Set Editor 10−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual INPUT AND OUTPUT SET USAGE T ABLES Input/Output Set Usage, from the V iew menu, shows where inputs are and outputs are being used. Figure 10−17. This window is displayed when the user se- lects an input. It displays all the control panel input sets where the input is used. A[...]
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1 1−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 1 1 − Force Unlock Figure 1 1−1. This application replaces the JNIA Force Unlock application. It allows you to unlock or unprotect any outputs that have been locked or protected from anywhere in the system. Display The first column lists the name of any outputs that are locked or protect[...]
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12−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 12 − Logger and Log V iewer Figure 12−1. Th e JNS Logger and Log V iewer are used to create, view , and print log files of Jupiter LAN activity . These files can be useful for troubleshooting. The Log V iewer will display Jupiter LAN activity as it occurs and record errors detected by the[...]
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JNS Logger 12−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 12−2. The Logger “Options” pull−down menu allows the operator to select which events to log. Figure 12−3. T o begin logging, select “Start.” The following dialog box will appear when logging is in progress: Figure 12−4. Note: This dialog will remain on the desktop un[...]
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JNS Logger 12−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T o run the Log V iewer , select “Start > Programs > Jupiter Network Suite > Log V iewer .” Figure 12−5. Dynamic Displays When first started, the Log V iewer is in the Dynamic Data mode, i.e. all displays show Jupiter LAN activity as it happens. Select “V iew” and select[...]
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JNS Logger 12−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 12−7. Sort displays by clicking on the column heading. T o select Dynamic Displays after opening a log file, select “File > Dynamic Data” and then select the desired Dynamic Dis- plays. Date/Time Filter Set the Date/T ime Filter , (“V iew > Date/Time Filter”) in orde[...]
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13−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 13 − Configuration Upload OVER VIEW Configuration Upload displays all CM 4000s on the LAN that are running Jupiter XPress, displays configuration information about each CM 4000, and allows for the currently active configuration set and the previously active configuration set to be uploaded [...]
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JNS Configuration Upload 13−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 3. Information for each active CM−4000 on the PC’ s subnet that is running Jupiter XPress is displayed. If all CM 4000s are not listed, click on the Broadcast button. All running CM 4000s that are connected to the network should then be displayed regardless of subnet. Fig[...]
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JNS Configuration Upload 13−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: If you do not see any CM 4000s listed when the Multicast button is selected, you may need to set the Gateway and Subnet Mask in the Jupiter Settings. Go to “T ools > Jupiter Settings.” Then fill in the Gateway and the Subnet Mask: Figure 13−3. Figure 13−4. Af[...]
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JNS Configuration Upload 13−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 4. Select one of the CM 4000s and click on the Upload Configuration Sets button. In a few seconds, the currently active configuration set is uploaded as_active.zip and the previously active set is uploaded as_prev .zip. A message informs the user when the sets have been uploa[...]
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14−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 14 − Physical Control Figure 14−1. The JNS Physical Control is a replacement for the Jupiter Physical Control application. It allows the user to switch using “physical” input and output numbers. Logical levels are displayed on the left in the order that they appear in the Switcher Des[...]
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15−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 15 − Physical Diagnostic Utility FEA TURES This utility allows the user to see the physical inputs and outputs associated with a logical or physical control panel, input mnemonic, output mnemonic, and level mnemonic. It also provides the user the opportunity to view outputs associated with [...]
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JNS Physical Diagnostics 15−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Status Bar − Allows the user to display or hide the status bar . Input Mapping − Provides the user with the input mapping table. Input/Output Exception T able − Provides the user with the Input or Output Exception tables. Options Manual − Allows the user to update the[...]
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JNS Physical Diagnostics 15−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 15−2. Select a control panel (MPK device) by clicking on one row of the grid table. The row will be highlighted and the OK button will be enabled. When OK is selected, the following dialog will be displayed: Figure 15−3. This dialog displays a filename that consist[...]
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JNS Physical Diagnostics 15−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 15−4. The title bar of this MDI child window shows the log file name, and the first two fields of the dialog show the control panel the user has chosen. T o display the associated physical information, select an output, input and level mnemonic. Once these fields are[...]
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JNS Physical Diagnostics 15−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 15−5. The title bar of this window displays the Control Panel Output Set name as well as the logical control panel name. The table displays the output set for the selected control panel. T o select an output, click on any row in the table, and click “OK.” The out[...]
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JNS Physical Diagnostics 15−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual NOTE: If the selected output and level set have an input associated with it, then the input mnemonic will be displayed in the input field of the Level Set table. If no input is associated with the selected output and level, an INV ALID red color mark will be displayed in the [...]
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JNS Physical Diagnostics 15−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 15−8. Inputs are selected either by physical number , or logical name. Once all the fields ar e filled in , the program will then display a list of outputs the input is currently switched to. The information in this table can be printed to the currently selected W i [...]
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16−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 16 − Physical Remapping Utility This application allows the user to change individual or ranges of physical inputs and outputs, mapping around failed cross- points or entire crosspoint boards. This utility can be used in conjunction with the Physical Diagnostics Utility . The user must be l[...]
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JNS Remapping 16−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Save Log File − Saves the current log file under the existing name. If the file has not yet been named, the program will default to the Save As option. Save Log File As − Saves the current log file under a new name. Page Setup − Sets up the page layout of the printer . Print Log F[...]
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JNS Remapping 16−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure 16−3. Figure 16−4. Comment Field A comment field in the main dialog box is available as a word−wrap box for the user to enter relevant comments regarding the remap.[...]
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JNS Remapping 16−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Remapping When Remap is selected, the system will check to make sure that the old physical number(s) are valid, then it will check to make sure that the new physical number(s) are available by checking the Switcher Description, the Switcher Input or Output tables, and the Input or Outpu[...]
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JNS Remapping 16−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual System Definition From this menu you can select range sizes, idle inputs, and idle outputs on a level basis. The following dialog box will be presented: Figure 16−7. The Switcher Name, Switcher Level, #In and #Out fields are read from the active set’ s Switcher Description table and[...]
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JNS Remapping 16−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Enter both the idle input and output selections at least once. The information entered into the tables will be stored by the system an d be displayed each time the application is used. Controls allow editing the tables as needed, but the information will remain persistent. Exception T a[...]
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17−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 17 − Router Control Utility Figure 17−1. This application allows the user to do simple T akes using any control panel input, output and level set in their currently active set. Configuration When you first open the Router Control Utility , you will see the Configure window . Y ou must sel[...]
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JNS Router Contr ol 17−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Displaying Status The table at the top of the window displays the status for the currently selected output. Initially , the grid is empty because no output is selected. T o display status for an output, select an output from the Outputs list. The name of the output appears in the [...]
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18−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Section 18 − Router Save/Restore Figure 18−1. The Router Save/Restore application displays router status (setup) and allows the user to save and restore router status. OPERA TION When the application is first run, it displays the status for the entire router . Outputs from the Switcher Output tab[...]
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JNS Router Save/Restor e 18−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: Because restoration includes lock/protect status, it is possible for the Router Save/Restore application to override and switch a locked or protected output. For example, if an output is not in a lock/protect condition at th e time of a save, but is later switched and l[...]
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A−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix A CM 4000 VGA Status Display HARDW ARE INST ALLA TION The CM 4000 provides a VGA output for system status display . Basic controls for this display are located on the front panel (Figure A−1). Figure A−1. VGA contr ols on CM 4000. DOWN UP NEXT SELECT The CM 4000 VGA Status Display can opt[...]
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VGA A−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SUMMAR Y OF SOFTW ARE CONFIGURA TION PROCEDURE Following hardware installation: 1. The optional control panels, if any , must be configured as MPK devices: a. A CP 3020 used with the VGA is configured as type “VC 3020” (page 5−1 14). b. A CP 3000 used with the VGA is a type “VCP−3000” [...]
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VGA A−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CUSTOM DISPLA Y FORMA TTING This discussion assumes that the reader is familiar with ASCII file editing concepts and that the procedure described on page A−2 has been used to create preliminary VGA display pages based on the factory default layouts. The VGA status display output of the CM 4000 i[...]
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VGA A−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 3) Field attributes are a single digit number 0−9 immediately following the field definition. 4) The field separation character(s) is a <T AB> or <CR + LF>. 5) Switcher name is defined for every subsequent line until re−defined with another switcher name field. 6) Switcher Input an[...]
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VGA A−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Definition Syntax Key: VGA Color Color Code −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−− n = Color Code White 0 oooooooo = 8 char System Output Name Yellow 1 iiiiiiii = 8 char System Input Name Magenta 2 llllllll = 8 cha[...]
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VGA A−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Page Description Examples These examples assume that the procedure described on page A−2 has been used to create preliminary VGA display pages based on the factory default layouts, and that the .vga file now needs to be customized. Switcher Output Status Page P#00 SMAIN T0Thomsonö KXYZ TELEVISI[...]
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VGA A−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Switcher Input Status Page Thomson KXYZ TELEVISION FACILITY CONTROL SYSTEM PAGE: 01 May 10, 1999 MAIN Switcher Input Status 12:34:56 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−?[...]
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VGA A−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Machine and Delegation Status Page P#02 T0Thomsonö KXYZ TELEVISION FACILITY CONTROL SYSTEM Page: p0 a0 T1 Machine & Delegation Status i0 T6−−−−−−−−−+−−−−−−−−−+−−−−−−−−−+−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−?[...]
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VGA A−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual TIE LINE (P A TH FINDING) P AGE (For a general discussion of path finding, please see page 5−174 .) The VGA tie line display allows the user to determine which sources and destinations are using which tie lines. See Figure A−8. Group 1 line 0 DVE−1 > Keyer 1 line 1 VTR 2 > Monitor 1 Mo[...]
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VGA A−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T ie Line Status Display Thomson KXYZ TELEVISION FACILITY CONTROL SYSTEM PAGE: 04 May 10, 1999 Path Finding Path1 −> Path2 12:34:56 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−[...]
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B−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix B PROGRAM REST ART PROCEDURES CM 4000 Reset There are four ways to reset this controller: A . Control Center Go to “Start > Programs > Jupiter Network Suite > JNS Applications > Control Center .” Then select the “Configuration” tab and “Reboot.” This will reset all con[...]
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C−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix C Console Port Connections and Protocol Figure C−1. Location of Console connector . Console connector CM 4000 Rxd TxD Signal Gnd pin 2 pin 3 pin 5 Txd Rxd T o controller board Console connector Logic ground DB9P (male) T o computer/terminal DB25P connector pin 3 pin 2 pin 7 DB9S connector p[...]
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D−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual D−1 Appendix D Decimal−Hexadecimal−Binary−ASCII Conversion Chart 0 00 00000000 NUL 1 01 00000001 SOH 2 02 00000010 STX 3 03 00000011 ETX 4 04 00000100 EOT 5 05 00000101 ENQ 6 06 00000110 ACK 7 07 0000011 1 BEL 8 08 00001000 BS 9 09 00001001 HT 10 0A 00001010 LF 1 1 0B 00001011 VT 12 0C 0000110[...]
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E−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix E Mark/Search Commands in Jupiter Control System This appendix is to clarify the operation and implementation of these two commands when used with the MC 3000 control panel. MC 3000 CONTROL P ANEL OPERA TION The operation of the MC 3000 control panel is generalized to support time code and no[...]
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F−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix F “ESbus” Specifications MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Source: EBU tech. 3245−E, Remote−Contr ol Systems for T elevision Equipment, December , 1984. Figure F−1. Connector pin assignment. FG 1 RC 6 RA 2 RB 7 TB 3 TA 8 TC 4 FG 9 SP 5 FG 1 TC 6 TA 2 TB 7 RB 3 RA 8 RC 4 FG 9[...]
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ESbus F−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ESbus command Hex Sony command Hex STOP 41 STOP 20 00 V APL 42 V AR FWD 22 12 + speed V AR REV 22 22 + speed STPL 43 PLA Y 22 01 VFST 45 JOG FWD 22 1 1 + speed JOG REV 22 21 + speed SHUT 46 SHUTTLE FWD 22 13 + speed SHUTTLE REV 22 23 + speed TSPO 47 PROG. SPEED + 21 38 PROG. SPEED − 21 39 REDS[...]
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G−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix G CM 4000 AccuSwitch Installation and Configuration The CM 4000 Control Module is presently available for use with the Jupiter XPress or AccuSwitch applications. Note that only one of these applications can be downloaded and executed in a single CM 4000 at one time. Note: Unlike systems with [...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Thomson Broadcast Automation Harris (Louth) Automation Encoda Systems (formerly Columbine JDS/Enterprise Systems) It is anticipated that additional automation systems will be qualified in the near future for control of the CM 4000 module. For more information, please c[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Installing 10Base2 LAN Cables In AccuSwitch applications, the CM 4000 can be on the same Jupiter LAN as VM/SI 3000 units and Saturn processors. The 10Base2 LAN used to connect VM/SI 3000 and Saturn units is the Ethernet thin cable type, also referred to as “thin net.” LAN cabl[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T T T T One segment: 185 m (607 ft) max. 30 nodes max R T Figure G−3. Jupiter 10Base2 LAN cable lengths Note 1: The individual sections that make up the 10Base2 cable (those pieces of cable that run between adjacent nodes) must be at least 0.5 m (20 inches) long. Note 2: Hewlett[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure G−4.10Base2 LAN cable linearity . Ungrounded 50−ohm terminator = OK NO NO NO Branching not permitted BNC T must be directly on panel Closed loop not permitted T T T T T T T T[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure G−5. ThinLAN insulating cover for tee connector . Grass V alley part no: 05−042549−001. Amphenol part no: 31−5271. HP part no: 92227R. V elcro[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ACCUSWITCH SOFTW ARE INST ALLA TION Software Installation is described in the Field Engineering Bulletin supplied with the software package. ACCUSWITCH SOFTW ARE CONFIGURA TION For AccuSwitch applications, the CM 4000 must be configured using the Network Description, Serial Device[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The CM serial protocol selections are: ES W (a.k.a. “Jupiter ESswitch protocol”). This is a simplified version of the ES T ributary protocol. I t is described in Grass V alley document “ESswitch Serial Routing Switcher Control Protocol, En- hanced V ersion.” (The proto[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Note: For every port defined in the Serial Protocol table there must also be an entry in the MPK Devices table, otherwise the CM 4000 will not boot. a. Jupiter ESswitch protocol (ESW) and Jupiter ASCII Interface protocol entries. 1 MPK Devices MPK AUTOMA TN SERIAL Expansion Pass C[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CM 4000 Control Module Automation computer Figure G−1 1. Because each device on the serial connection must have a unique address, entries are made in the MPK Devices T able to associate the serial port numbers to the ES−T ributary address of the CM port. Also assigned in this[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 5. T ime Standard table. For deterministic switching, time information (hour:min:sec:frame) must be provided to the CM, the preferred time source being house SMPTE time code. This table is used to identify one or more backup time sources for use if the time code source fails. Ea[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual For example, if the SMPTE time code source were to fail the CM would attempt switch to the SNTP source; i f that source was not available then the CM hardware clock would be used, etc. For a more technical discussion of CM time keeping, see page G−12. 6. V ideo Reference table.[...]
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CM 4000 / AccuSwitch G−13 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The idea is to synchronize first with another CM 4000 connected to a time code reader . This would keep the time within a few milliseconds of time code. If the TCR host does not respond, it will synchronize with a designated NTP server (some PC set up to perform that function). I[...]
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H−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix H JupiterXPress Configuration Swap Option The Configuration Swap option allows JupiterXPress systems to swap between two similar configurations without a Jupiter file server present. Similar configurations means the same number of boards in the network description table, number and type of co[...]
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Configuration Swap H−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 1. Using the configurations for the Jupiter XPress system, Xpress−1 and Xpress−2 for this document, verify that both configurations have at least one Jupiter XPress board running VGA. Using the Jupiter Configurator , go to Jupiter > VGA Status Display: Figure H− 1 . 2. Sele[...]
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Configuration Swap H−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Thomson Jupiter Configuration Set : Xpress−1 Page: 00 03/07/03 System Command Page 19:42:28 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−[...]
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Configuration Swap H−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Thomson Jupiter Configuration Set : Xpress−1 Page: 00 03/07/03 System Command Page 20:10:34 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−[...]
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I−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix I Jupiter Remote PC OVER VIEW “Remote” P C configurations allow a user to operate certain JNS applications/tools from a workstation other than the file serv- er . For example, the Software Control Panel Suite (GUI) could be executed, displayed, and controlled at a Remote computer . Remote[...]
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Remote PC I−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Hardware installation As shown in Figure I−1, a Remote PC can be installed on the Jupiter network, or on a separate network (e.g., the facility/IT LAN) connected through a second network interface card (NIC) in the File Server . If you do connect the File Server to a second network, make s[...]
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Remote PC I−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Software installation Software installation is described in the Field Engineering Bulletin supplied with the software. The following is supplemental information. 1. T he Remote PC must have an appropriate IP address (for a Jupiter network, typically in the 192.168.253.x series). The IP addre[...]
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Remote PC I−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Configuration 1. At the Remote PC, use the same login as before and launch JNS. 2. Go to the existing File Server and verify that at least one of the “JNS servers” (applets) are “connected” (executing). This is indicated by the green bar above the name of the applet. The JNS server a[...]
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Remote PC I−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ADDITIONAL NETWORK CONFIGURA TIONS File server − backup PC As a means of protecting the Jupiter system from File Server failure, a second PC can be installed on the Jupiter network using the “File Server” option (which causes all software to be installed, including Local−Only Applica[...]
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J−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix J CP 3000 Control Panel Basic Operation INPUT TO OUTPUT SWITCHING The CP 3000 † is a full−matrix control panel, designed to route any source to any destination. (However , access to certain destinations may be limited by the system administrator .) Looking at Figure J−1, we’ll break t[...]
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CP 3000 Basic Operation J−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure J−3. VTR 1 CG 2 NET 3 SAT EJ VCR 4 CAM 5 REM 6 FILM 7 PTCH 8 STU 9 FS AUX TEST 0 MISC SS A B C D T AKE CHOP LOCK PROT F4 F3 F2 F1 MORE CLR MENU LEV VTR1 VT1L VT1R VT1T BLK BARS TONE SLNC Vid Aud Ch1 TC Aud Ch2 Looking at Figure J−3, the display window shows the home [...]
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CP 3000 Basic Operation J−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual By depressing the MORE button, you will call up page 2 of the menu. The function buttons change to represent the following: F4 F3 F2 F1 Figure J−5. Page 2 of menu display . VTR1 VT1L VT1R VT1T DIAG DEF PWD LOG F1 = Diagnostics − control panel diagnostics F2 = Define − re?[...]
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CP 3000 Basic Operation J−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Let’ s try a simple switch. For example, let’ s put VTR1 into VTR2. The first thing you would do when you walk up to a panel is find out what destination the panel is controlling. T o do this, you would look for the “CURRENT OUT = ” message; if you don’t see it, press[...]
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CP 3000 Basic Operation J−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LOCK Now that we have routed something to a machine, we don’t want someone from another panel changing or accessing into that machine. So how do we take care of this problem? From the home menu, if you press the LOCK button you will see the display shown in Figure J−8 ; by [...]
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K−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix K Preparing and activating a replacement CM 4000 As discussed on page 2− 8 , CM 4000s can be installed as a redundant pair , so that failure of one unit will result in control bei ng taken by the second. A third unit can be kept in reserve and, in the event of a failure, have its address al[...]
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Replacement CM 4000 K−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual REPLACING A F AILED UNIT A fault condition should be indicated by a “00,” “01,” or “FF” indication on the front panel LED display , or , in the case of a failed power supply , no lamps illuminated. Control should have switched to the other CM by this point. Check that i[...]
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Replacement CM 4000 K−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual The current Ethernet address will be displayed: Current Ethernet Address is: 00:40:53:12:34:56 The first 3 bytes of the Ethernet address are the manufacturer ’ s ID and cannot be changed. The fourth byte will be shown with an option to change it: 00− 00 40− 40 53− 53 12− [...]
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Replacement CM 4000 K−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual 7. T o verify that the replacement unit is r eady for use: a. Go to “JNS Applications > Control Center > Bootp” and check that the correct MAC address is being used for the replacement CM. Also go to the “TFTP Status” tab and look for an indication that the “transfe[...]
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L−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix L Special Configuration Requirements: V enus DM 400/400A Data Matrix Switching Note 1: The following discussion applies only to older model V enus switchers equipped with DM 400 or DM 400A Data Matrix boards. Newer model V enus systems are equipped with the DM 400B Data Matrix boards; these b[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure L−1. Example of DM 400/400A Data switching system. Tx Rx Rx Tx Rx Tx “EDITOR” “VCR1D” “VCR2D” Forward data switcher level “FOR” 03 02 02 04 03 Reverse data switcher level “REV” Port 03 Port 02 Port 04 DM 400/400A Data Matrix 04 This crosspoint selected =[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SWITCHER DESCRIPTION T ABLE An example of a Switcher Description table for a DM 400/400A data matrix switcher is shown in Figure L−3. This table corre- sponds to the system shown in Figures L−1 and L−2 . In this example, a special entry in the “Switcher” column (“DA T A?[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual As an alternative scheme, it is possible to use the same entry in the “Switcher” column (for example, “MAINROUT”) for al l levels, including the data levels (Figure L−4). In this case, the Switcher Input and Switcher Output tables will have columns for all switcher levels.[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SWITCHER INPUT AND OUTPUT T ABLES Note: Since the software depends on logical numbers, which are actually row numbers on these tables, edit- ing one of the the tables can easily break the logical connection between them. For example, if new inputs are added to the top of the Switche[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP LEVEL SET In data router applications, the reverse level should be entered on the CP Level Set(s), but should not be set to Switch, i.e., an “N” should be entered in the “Switch” column. CP INPUT AND OUTPUT SETS The input and output names in the previous tables must be as[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual POINT−T O−POINT DA T A SWITCHING OPTIONS (“Normal/Advise/Enfor ce”) In most reverse data switching applications, one of the point−to−point Options (“Advise” or “Enforce”) should be selected for the “controller level.” The controller level is defined as the le[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Y LINE T ABLE − VTR CONTROLLER/TRIBUT AR Y SELECTION Note: These instructions assume that the installer has read “Data Matrix Installation” in Section 3 of the V enus Routing Switcher System T echnical Manual . Some VTRs can act as controllers or tributaries. These can be conn[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Rx Tx VR1 being used as Master VR2 being used as Slave Rx Tx Figure L−14. Example of Sony Master/Slave VTR ap- plication showing forward and r everse switcher levels. “VR1−S” Port 1 Port 2 V enus Data Matrix Port 3 For pin−outs of these cables see Figure L−2 on page L−[...]
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V enus DM 400/400A L−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual CP Input and Output Sets The input and output names in the previous tables must be assigned to Category/Entry selections. In the following examples, intended for use with a CP−3000−type panel, the “C” (for “controller”) category button will be used to select the master [...]
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M−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix M CP 3000/3010 Output Set W ork Sheet[...]
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N−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix N Jupiter ASCII Communications Protocol Revision E − November 10, 2005 Hardware connections for an external computer are shown on page 2−88 . Set−up in the Jupiter Control System File Server includes defining one or more ports as being ASCII in the Serial Proto- col T able (page 5−30 [...]
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ASCII Pr otocol N−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual LLLLLLL −−−> Router Switcher LEVELS. This corresponds with a logical position in this ASCII port’ s CP Level Set. The range is from 1 to 7. For example, 1 refers to the first entry in the CP Level Set, and 5 refers to the fifth entry in that same set. If no levels are specif[...]
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ASCII Pr otocol N−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual mand, an invalid command format, or an invalid input, output or level. Invalid inputs, outputs and levels are logged to the system logger . Also if the system is busy a ZN will be issued followed by XOFF . When it is again ready for the next command a XON will be issued. Note that afte[...]
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ASCII Pr otocol N−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual outputs in that port’ s serial output set. All responses are in the “ ZR ” format described above. When issued, this com- mand also may result in an immediate ZR response for the requested output(s). No ZR response(s) will be returned if the requested output(s) do not have any in[...]
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O−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix O V enus Monitor Configuration When used with a Jupiter control system, the V enus output monitoring hardware allows verification of switcher performance without interrupting normal operations. A separate switching system is used to switch the Monitor Output to any output of the switcher . Us[...]
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V enus Monitor O−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual SOFTW ARE CONFIGURA TION Figure O−2 is a block diagram of a V enus 64 x 64 switcher and its built−in 64 x 1 monitor switcher . I n this example, the monitor output (lower right corner) has been set with a jumper to the highest output number plus 1, or “64.” The crosspoint marked[...]
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V enus Monitor O−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Figure O−3. DM 400 Switcher Level VI RV MC Board #In #Out PLvl Follow Level Driver 3 LI 3 LO Option Audio Off T ime 1 MainRout VIDEO M1 64 65 1 Binary NONE 2 MainRout LEFT M1 32 65 2 Binary LEFT 3 MainRout RIGHT M1 32 65 6 Binary RIGHT 4 MainRout TC M1 16 65 3 Binary NONE Switcher Des[...]
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V enus Monitor O−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual OPERA TIONAL SEQUENCE FOR MONITORING The following example assumes that the V enus has been set up as described above. 1. Using a control panel such as a CP 3000, select the monitor output of the switcher for control. In this example, the opera- tor would select output “MISC 0.” 2. [...]
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P−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Appendix P CE 3000 Matrix Control / PL 3000 Party Line Interface SC 3000 Serial Control / VG 3000 V ideo Display / Status Generator These controller boards, which were part of the original BCS 3000 Control System, have been replaced by the VM/SI 3000 and CM 4000 Control Systems. As of Jupiter software[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Q−1 Appendix Q PS 300 1 10/220 V AC Power Adaptor Kit Installation Instructions This kit (assembly part no. 44−046442−001) provides all hardware needed to modify one CP 300 Series control panel for direct connection to a 1 10/220 V AC power line. The CP 300 Series includes the CP 300, CP 310, CP 320, [...]
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PS 300 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Q−2 7. T est power supply by applying power and noting lamp test. 8. T est MPK connections by attaching to Jupiter system controller and verifying operation through each connector . For more information about the MPK cables, please refer to page 2−63 .[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−1 Appendix R Status and Error Codes CB 3000 CROSSPOINT BUFFER AND INTERF ACE OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 0 OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 0 OUT 1 INPUT OUTPUT FAN MEM.CLR SELECT B SELECT A DS1 S1 S2 S3 DS2 DS3 DS4 DS5 DS6 DS7 DS8 DS9 DS10 DS11 DS12 DS13 DS14 DS15 DS16 DS17 DS1[...]
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Status and Err or Codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−2 CM 4000 SYSTEM CONTROLLER BOARDS Startup and shutdown codes Compiled: May 04 2001, 14:19:49 CVS tag: COMBO_6_1_0. Startup Codes Code Description 00 Advance to next code in sequence 01 Starting up the system 0B Initializing the bootp client 0C Initializing the control center cli[...]
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Status and error codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−3 This message is logged anytime the log file is changed. It identifies the version of the logging con- figuration so that the log viewer knows how to read the files. 02 Logger Error . This is a generic message for logger errors. These messages will typically only get logged to th[...]
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Status and Err or Codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−4 An attempt to switch the indicated output failed because it was locked. 0D Output %d, level %d is protected. An attempt to switch the indicated output failed because it was protected. 0E Failed to change from configuration %s to %s. The system failed to change the configuration[...]
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Status and error codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−5 19 Maximum number of status observers exceeded, only %d can be attached. The system can only handle a limited number of observers and has reached maximum capacity . 1A Failed to notify switch requestor (named %s) of a status change. The status that should have been returned to t[...]
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Status and Err or Codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−6 The system did not receive a response from the bootp server (JNS). This message is typically logged because the JNS control center is not running. A network problem is also possible. The system will continue to operate using the previous application software and configuration. [...]
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Status and error codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−7 This is an informational message indicating that the CRC of the specified file is being checked. This allows the system to ensure that no file corruption occurred. 33 %s is up to date This is an informational message indicating the specified file is up to date and need not be re[...]
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Status and Err or Codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−8 41 Receive failed for UDP port 0x%x errno=0x%x There may be a problem with the LAN hardware or external LAN connections. This is typically seri- ous. 42 Invalid UDP destination name ’%s’ on port 0x%x There may be a problem with the LAN hardware or external LAN connections. [...]
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Status and error codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−9 4E Error 0x %x scheduling actors for the router control device. An error occurred when trying to schedule actors to the command scheduler . System may be over loaded. This is typically a critical problem. 4F Configuration error for router control device %d. An error occurred whe[...]
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Status and Err or Codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−10 Message transfer during last frame failed to complete. Determinacy of incoming messages was lost. When processing input messages and a message failed to be completely transferred in the previous frame this message is logged. It represents a determinacy error . Increments a ser[...]
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Status and error codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−1 1 Failed to create the unit test task. 68 Could not create unit test cleanup task for %s Failed to create the unit test cleanup task. 69 Unable to initialize the bootp information. Activate a valid configuration and start the bootp dae- mon. The application was unable to initial[...]
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Status and Err or Codes CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual R−12 CP 3800 SERIES CONTROL P ANELS This software operates with Jupiter release 4.0 or later . The following F A T AL ERR codes can appear on the CP 38XX series of Control Panels. These are firmware errors that the panel found while running. The following list will help explain the[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual S−1 Appendix S TSL UMD Setup Guide The TSL Under Monitor Display panels are manufactured by T elevision Systems Limited (http://www.televisionsystems.ltd.uk), and can be controlled via RS−422 serial connection with VM/SI 3000 control boards running Jupiter 7.2 or newer software. The TSL UMD panels have [...]
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TSL UMD Setup Guide CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual S−2 to VM/SI 3000 Serial port RJ45P (male) Rx+ Receive plus Rx− Receive minus Tx+ Transmit plus Tx− Transmit minus G Ground 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx− Rx− Rx+ +24V G Figure S−1 1 6 Rx− 2 7 3 Tx− 8 4 9 5 DB9P (male) Rx+ Tx+ G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 G Rx− Tx− Rx+ [...]
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Input Sour ce Assignment CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual S−3 Th e recessed front panel switches are also used to select a serial address for the TSL UMD panel. The valid addresses are 0 – 125. This address is entered in the Jupiter MPK Devices T able in the “Address” field. If the TSL UMD has two displays, then the left−hand dis[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T−1 Appendix T Grass V alley 8964 OMD (On Monitor Display) module The 4−channel GV 8964 OMD (or on−screen display) board, which is based on the 8964 ENC SDI to NTSC/P AL Encoder Module, mounts in the 8900 TFN−V Module Frame. In this application, each of the four channels can insert an 8−character [...]
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GV 8964OMD OSD Module CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T−2 JUPITER CONFIGURA TION PROCEDURE 1. Network Description table: Each module frame requires a separate row on this table. The board T ype is “MN” (Modular Network board). In the Address field enter the IP address of the frame’ s network card. 2. MPK Devices table and CP sets.[...]
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GV 8964OMD OSD Module CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T−3 Figure T−4. Serial−type CP Input Set (example). 1 Output Set − MNF−Out 2 1 2 Entry STU1 SVR1 Output 3 3 SVR2 4 5 6 VT01 0 Logical The Entry number is used to identify an OSD board and channel number , which is then associated with a Logical Output number of the router . F[...]
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GV 8964OMD OSD Module CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T−4 Input Set. This set, type UMD3A, is the source of the mnemonics that will be inserted into the video. It must include all router inputs that need to be available to the monitored output. See Figure T−7. Figure T−7. UMD3A−type CP Input Set (example). Input Set — OSD−IN C[...]
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Glossary−1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Glossary 10Base2 − a coax version of ETHERNET . Uses a 4.9 mm (0.19 inch) diameter , 50−ohm coaxial cable (RG−58) and BNC connectors, but runs at the same speed (10Mb/s) as ETHERNET . The Jupiter system uses this standard between VM/SI controllers and Saturn. It is also used by the origin[...]
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Glossary−2 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual binary super cr osspoint bus - similar to super crosspoint bus, but the units digits are allowed to cover the range of 0 t o F , rather than 0−9 as in previous switcher systems. Generated only by the Jupiter , CE-2500 , and BCS 3000 control systems. breakaway − independent operation of a sw[...]
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Glossary−3 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Crosspoint Bus - Also called the matrix bus. A five−pair bus that carries switching and status commands between th e crosspoint (matrix) cards in the router and the control device. Used with all switchers developed at the Salt Lake City design center , including T rinix and V enus. Th e contr[...]
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Glossary−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual DVS − (Philips) Digital V ideo Systems. Successor to BTS . Now part of Grass V alley . EBU − European Broadcasting Union. Internet address: http://www .ebu.ch/. ES 400 − A term used in Grass V alley technical publications to denote the original asynchronous (non−reclock- ing) version of[...]
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Glossary−5 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual file server − a computer dedicated to providing access to a hard disk on a LAN . In Jupiter systems, the PC that holds the Jupiter installation with the active set. follow switch − a switch made automatically on one level in response to a switch made by the operator on another level. See al[...]
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Glossary−6 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual linkage − the Jupiter machine assignment function, whereby control of a VTR is passed to a remote panel. The system can be configured so that linkage will occur automatically , based on the signal from the VTR being switched to a destination associated with that panel; this function is someti[...]
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Glossary−7 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual NetBEUI − NETBIOS Extended User Interface. W indows for W orkgroups ships with the NetBEUI protocol to interconnect computers running W indows for W orkgroups, MS−DOS, W indows NT , and Microsoft LAN Manager−compatible networks, in a local area network environment. NetBEUI is a small, eff[...]
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Glossary−8 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual polling name − a unique address assigned to a switcher control panel. When transmitted by the polling and control card, allows communication between that panel and the switcher matrix. PPM − peak program meter . protect − on Jupiter control panels with a PROTECT button: after a given sour[...]
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Glossary−9 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual sequencing − term used in connection with Jupiter for single−command switching of one or more sources to one or more destinations. W ith a CP 3000 switcher control panel, each named sequence can contain up to 25 switching events. serial b u s − term used in connection with Jupiter for the[...]
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Glossary−10 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual super party line − see PA R T Y LINE . switch forwarding − see DISTRIBUTED ROUTING . TCS 1 −T ELEMA TION Control System. Predecessor to BCS 3000 and Jupiter . TCS 1 provides machine control only (no switcher control). TCS 2 − control panel protocol used with the MCS 2000 Master Control[...]
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Glossary−1 1 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual ZIF − zero insertion force. Zion − engineering project name for Jupiter “Configurator ,” an enhanced, “Windows−like” editor introduced with Jupiter 6.1.[...]
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Glossary−12 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−1 Index Symbols .rsv files, 18−1 **** (as status display), 5−1 10 Numbers 0/1−based numbering, 5−56 00 / 01, front panel display , 2 − 7 01−041600−T AB cable, 2−63 10/100BaseT defined, Glossary−1 Jupiter LAN, 2−36 100/400 offset method, 5−42 10Base2, defined, Glossary−1 1 10/[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−2 ASCII CM−4000/AccuSwitch application, G−8 Routing switcher protocol Command set, N−1 Hardware connections, 2−88 Level indication, 5−60 load factor , 1−18 Serial protocol table entry , 5−31 Asoc name, 5−143 Assemble edit, MC−3000, 6−133 Assignable inputs. See Input Source Assign[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−3 CE−3000, P−1 Defined, Glossary−2 CENELEC, xxxiii CET , entry on Serial Protocol table, G−8 CFR, xxxiii Characters, in set, table, & device names, 5−7 Cheapernet. See Thin net Chomerics, 2−7 , 2−64 Chop CP−3000 panel, 6−13 CP−3020 panel, 6−26 CP−3800, 6−49 CP−3824 pa[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−4 Control Center , 5− 8 , 5−13 , 9− 1 clearing battery−protected memory , B−1 CM 4000 reset, B−1 VM/SI−3000 reset, B−1 Control Console, 4−1 Controller , VTR, DM 400B, 5−53 Controller board, defined, Glossary−2 Conversion analog−digital, 5−181 RS−232/422 converter . See RS[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−5 CP−3000 2400 baud operation, 2−62 Audio switching modes, 6−18 CHOP button, 6−13 CP Category type entry , 5−102 CP Input set type entry , 5−67 CP Output set table entry , 5−82 custom category set, 5−101 custom mounting, 1−15 defining override keys, 5−96 overrides (at panel), 6?[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−6 custom category set, 5−101 diagnostics, 6−47 display ID, 6−47 entry on Machine Control Devices table, 5−140 entry on MPK devices table, 5−108 error codes, R−12 front panel drawing, 2−44 installation, 2−44 Level button, 6−41 level selection mode, 6−41 Load factor , 1−17 lock, [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−7 diagnostics, 6−87 displaying address (ID), 6−87 front panel drawing, 2−46 installation, 2−46 LEVEL button, blinking, 6−84 load factor , 1−17 LOCK key , 6−79 MENU key , 6−87 operation, 6−76 force unprotect/unlock, 6−79 , 6−80 overrides, 6−77 power requirements, 1−13 PROTEC[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−8 operation, 6−100 force unprotect/unlock, 6−104 , 6−105 Panel name, 6−1 12 password, 6−100 power requirements, 1−13 PRESET button, blinking red, 6−101 PROT/LOCK button, 6−103 rear panel connectors, 1−13 stereo special switching, 6−1 15 sticky levels, 6−102 unlock, 6−104 unpr[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−9 Hardware connections, 2−60 serial protocol table entry , 5−31 tally and DD−35, 2−67 Digital−analog conversion, 5−181 DIM, 5−32 Dimensions, 1−14 DIP switches, CP−300 Series panels, 2−38 Disable Breakaway , 5−59 Level, 5−59 Display mnemonic, defined, Glossary−6 Distributed [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−10 ESswitch, 5−32 See also ESbus routing switcher dialect load factor , 1−18 protocol guide, xxvi Routing switcher protocol, Hardware connections, 2−87 , 2−91 ESW , entry on Serial Protocol table, 5−33 , G−8 Ethernet. See LAN Excel, 5−6 Exclusion, 5−188 defined, Glossary−4 Expansio[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−1 1 H Hardware, address, defined, Glossary−5 Harris Automation, G−2 HD 482 S1, xxxiii Hexadecimal−decimal−binary chart, D−1 Horizon General Purpose Interface, connnecting to, 2−23 serial protocol table entry , 5−32 Horizontal Line, G−12 Hot key . See Shortcut key HRZ, 5−32 Hyphen, [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−12 K KEMA certificate, xxxiv Key caps, 2−58 L L (flashing), on VGA display , 6−139 L4 (V enus level jumper), 5−39 Labels, preparing, 2−58 Lamps Replacing, 2−58 T esting, 2−59 testing. See Diagnostics LAN facility , I−2 Jupiter addresses hardware, 5−27 , K−2 TCP/IP , 9−3 disconnec[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−13 M M, in GUI status display , 7−15 M board. See CE−3000 MAC address, K−2 Machine control CP−3800, 6−45 Devices table, 5−135 , 5−139 full function (GUI), 7−20 load factor , 1−18 slaved (GUI), 7−9 Machine Control table, 5−139 Machines table, 5−135 MADI, defined, Glossary−6 [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−14 Modem, connecting to control panel, 2−62 Monitor combiner . See VM−400 or DC−400 Monitoring, V enus, O−1 MPK Bus Baud rate, 5−33 Cable, 2−63 Installation, 2−37 Max devices, 1−17 Max length, 2−63 defined, Glossary−6 Devices, menu entry , 5−107 Multimedia, Jupiter courses, xxv[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−15 status checking, 6−16 , 6−69 , 6−96 Switcher Output table, 5−55 Override Board, 9−4 CP−3800, 6−53 defined, Glossary−7 Defining at CP−3000, 6−21 Input selection, 6−7 Sets, 5−96 P P (entry on switcher input menu), 5−64 P (flashing), on VGA display , 6−139 P board. See PL[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−16 Loss, 5−21 Supply , control panels, 1−15 Power adapter (AC), Q−1 PowerPoint, Jupiter courses, xxv PPM, defined, Glossary−8 Preroll, 5−140 , 6−132 , E−1 Primary status instruction, 5−64 defined, Glossary−8 Printer command on Compile window , 5−13 commands on Options menu, 5−2[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−17 switcher protocol, 5−43 RL11A, 2−38 Router . See Switcher , distribution Router Control Utility , 17−1 Router Save/Restore utility , 18−1 Row editing, 5−4 RP 1/2/3 UMDs, 2−82 RS−232/422 converter control panel connection, 2−62 Utah Scientific connection, 2−25 RS−232/422/423, s[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−18 Slant, in set, table, & device names, 5−7 Slashes, in set, table, & device names, 5−7 Slaved machine control (GUI), 7−9 SlimLine UMDs, 2−81 See also Under Monitor Displays and Jupiter software packages, 1−30 dimensions, 1−15 hardware installation, 2−81 ordering information, [...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−19 Streamline. See Grass V alley Super Crosspoint bus, defined, Glossary−3 Party line, defined, Glossary−7 Support package, 5−21 SW−4000, features, 1−25 Swap, H−1 Switch forwarding, defined, Glossary−10 Switch rate, 1−18 Switcher Description table, 5−35 Switcher Input table, 5−48[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−20 T ermination, LAN terminators Installation, G−4 Part number , G−3 T est. See Diagnostics TFTP , 9−2 Thin net See also LAN Installation, G−3 ThinLAN. See Thin net Third party , routers See also name of router manufacturer entry on Switcher Description table, 5−42 Thomson Automation, G−[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−21 CP−3824, 6−79 CP−3830, 6−92 CP−3832/3864, 6−104 force, 6−12 all outputs (JNS), 1 1−1 CP−3808, 6−70 , 6−71 CP−3824, 6−79 , 6−80 CP−3830, 6−92 , 6−93 CP−3832/3864, 6−104 , 6−105 CP−3864L, 6−1 19 VGA, 6−140 Unprotect CP−3000, 6−10 CP−3808, 6−70 C[...]
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CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual Index−22 VMC−3000, A−2 V oltage (AC line) selection, 2−1 VT_, serial protocol table entry , 5−33 VTRs Connecting to, 2−61 controlling with, CP−3800, 6−45 ESbus. See ESbus VTRs Linking to control panels, 5−141 Names, entering, 5−135 W W AN operation, 1−27 W eb site, ii White paper , 2?[...]
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Hyperlinks to Jupiter CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual T able of Contents iii Jupiter tables CM VGA Options table H−1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP category set table 5−101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP input set table 5−62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CP level set table 5−58 . . . . . .[...]