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1. 47 CONFIGURE GPIS FOR DRY WET OPERATION GPIs are set to Dry operation by default The GPIs may be set for Wet mode using either a GTP 32 Breakout Panel or using jumpers within the GTP 32 To configure the jumpers inside the GTP 32 1 Power down the GTP 32 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the top cover from the GTP 32 To do so you will need to remove 3 screws from each side of the unit 2 from the rear and 1 from the center of the front of the unit 3 The GPIO card is on the far right hand side of the unit if facing the front panel behind the GPIO connectors 4 The jumpers for the GPIs are directly behind the GPI connectors labeled J7 through 338 Each set of jumpers for GPI consists of 4 pins See the table below for which GPI corresponds to which jumpers GPO Connectors Connectors Pin Te Pin 2 J23 J38 5 For Dry operation set one jumper across pins 2 and 3 Hang the second jumper off of pin 1 6 For Wet operation set one jumper across pin 1 and 2 Set the second jumper across pins 3 and 4 7 Once all necessary changes to the jumpers have been made replace the top cover and screws on the GTP 32 48 49 CONFIGURE GPOS FOR DRY WET OPERATION Note Signal connected to Common Bus is isolated from GTP DC electronics amp power supply NOTE GPO Jumpers located EXAMPLE 1 External Power Suppl
2. ON Latched ON ON Latched Save Cancel 12 3 For each GPI do the following Note It is only necessary to change these settings to achieve specific functions Under normal use these will remain at their default settings Enter a label name to help identify the GPI with a source function Set the User Define ON State Click on the drop down arrow Select OPTO ON if the GPI is considered ON when power or V is applied across the GTP 32 s opto isolator 2 wire input Select OPTO OFF if the GPI is considered on when no power is applied across the GTP 32 s opto isolator 2 wire input Set the User Defined ON Mode Click on the drop down arrow Select LATCHED if the GPI source signal turns on and stays on when activated The GPI source signal turns off and stays off when de activated GPI follows the source signal This is the recommended setting Select MOMENTARY if the GPI source signal turns on for a specific duration then automatically turns off when activated If MOMENTARY is selected enter a Debounce time in the DEBOUNCE box If LATCH was selected debounce time is ignored The debounce time is used to filter out unwanted GPI signals If the debounce time is greater than that GPI
3. ON State ON Mode 10 ms ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTOON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTOON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON Latched q2 Mw m n2 In in wo n2 o DD UJ 2 DD n2 e I n2 co n2 wo In o pi pt 2 eS eS Oe gg eS SS Se eS SS 4 5 4d UJ DD Edit Backup Restore GPI Configuration Table 2 At the top or bottom of the page click on the Edit GPI Configuration Table link 11 If prompted for password enter your password then click on Login to log in to the GTP 32 If already logged in the password prompt will not be dis
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5. 4 Deleting USP Events a Click on the Event Definitions link near the top of the page b Click on the USP Events link C Click on the Delete link near the top of the USP Event Definitions table d Using the checkboxes to the left hand side select the USP Events to be Deleted then click on the Delete button e A confirmation prompt will be displayed Press the Delete button to delete the selected events or press the Back button to return to the USP Events table 21 REMOTE EVENT DEFINITIONS Remote Event Definitions allow the GTP 32 to monitor and trigger from events contained within other GTP 32 s Remote Event Definitions are monitored over the Ethernet connection and can be used to monitor any event within a GTP 32 Create simple event detintions Not required for local or remote GPIs Event Definition Label must be unique on this Maximum of 15 characters Add Delete Backup Restore Remote Event Definition REMOTE EVENT DEFINITION TABLE n vert La Event Label Label Remote 1 91 1 192 168 10 91 LGPL 2 z YE iemote IP Enabled Connected 5 Remote GPI 2 91 GPI 2 192 168 10 91 Remote GPI 3 91 GPI 3 192 168 10 91 Add Delete Backup Restore Remote Event Definition 1 Add Remote Event Definitions 1 Click the Event Definitions link near the top of the page 2 Click on the Remote Events link 3 Click on the Add link near the top of the Re
6. Graphics Control Use Device Config gt Edit to edit Control Function if applicable Edit Protocol Assignment Table Last Updated August 21 2007 14 42 48 PROTOCOL ASSIGNMENT TABLE Event Definitions Serial 1 Nexio Chi nxio Clip Control View X Edit View Edit N A Stop Serial 2 Nexio Ch2 nxio Clip Control View X Edit View X Edit N A Stop Serial_3 Nexio Ch3 nxio Clip Control View Edit View X Edit N A Play Serial_4 Nexio Ch4 nxio Clip Control View Edit View Edit Comm Status Channel Physical Connector Channel Label Control Protocol Control Function Device Config PHY Config List of licensed protocols and functions odet sony nxio pbus vdcp odlt menu Functions Clip Management Protocols Edit Protocol Assignment Table Serial Ethernet Protocol Assignment 2 Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table An editable version of the table will be displayed 16 Model NO DC20 Serial NO 500299 Software Ver 4 0 Label 20 Flex Control Network TM Serial Ports 4 GPI GPO 8 8 Protocol Assignment GPI GPO Event Monitoring System PROTOCOL ASSIGNMENT TABLE Physical Currently Licensed Channels Connector Channel Label Control Protocol 1 Serial 1 Nexio Ch1 no v 2 Serial 2 Nexio Ch2 nxia d Serial 3 Nexio Ch3 nxio v 4 Serial 4 Nexio Ch4 nxio v Save Back 3 For each channel enter a channel identifier up to 20 charac
7. 2 Cathode GPI 3 Cathode GPI 4 Cathode GPI 5 Cathode GPI 6 Cathode GPI 7 Cathode GPI 8 Cathode Ground GPI 9 Cathode GPI 10 Cathode GPI 11 Cathode GPI 12 Cathode GPI 13 Cathode GPI 14 Cathode GPI 15 Cathode GPI 16 Cathode B GPO Connector Function Common 71 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 711 712 13 714 15 16 Bus Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Bus Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Relay Common Common Bus 46 Function 15 716 G U k E UJ 2222222 00000002 FRONT amp REAR VIEWS Front View GTP 32 GPI Tally Processor conven IM NE ee DPSRBISEDIEELIS lt FLEX CONTROL NETWORK Dem Rear View Use 1 lt gt 2 HK A ST aaa iere aa LU sr z 32 GPO 17 32 gt T ge T m ES 1 No 2 SU 16
8. Event Wionitorme I vent L1agnostics Home GPI Definition Definition Event Monitorin Event Diagnostics System Logout Set System Time Current Time January 1 1970 22 13 59 Year Month Day 1990 January Hour Min 22 E 13 xl Save Cancel 3 Using the drop down menus set the current date and time 4 Click on Save to save the entered date and time OR Click on Cancel to exit without saving 10 GPI The GPI Section is responsible for providing isolation between the various GPI sources and the GPO devices as well as detecting active GPIs Each GPI input is isolated using an opto isolator that requires a differential voltage across it to turn it on This input supports positive and negative voltages active high GPI sources and active low GPI sources GPIs may be used as Source Events in Combinatorial Event Definitions and in the Event Monitoring Table GPI SETUP 1 From the GTP 32 Home Page click on the GPI link The GPI Configuration Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 CONTROLS Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Edit Backup Restore GPI Configuration Table GPI CONFIGURATION TABLE Refresh Configuration GPI CURRENT STATE User Defined User Defined Debounce
9. connector labeled POWER Connect female side of power cable to supplied power supply Connect male side of power cable to AC voltage 100 240 Other Computer DNF Equipment Ethernet Hub Power Supply GPI 1 16 Ve Ee OO0GOOOOOO0CGOOOOSOO OCGOOOOODOOCCOOCODOOOOQO L 17 32 GPO 17 24 I 9 GPO 1 18 7 8 Push GTP 32 power switch located on front panel to ON position O on power switch is OFF position Front panel LEDs will flash during power up When power up and system initialization completes the front panel LEDs will turn off and the front panel display will show Model Number and Software Version Allow 25 seconds for power up and system initialization to complete No connection is required for the REF VIDEO DIAGNOSTIC or VGA connectors on the rear of the GTP 32 LTC and Serial Port connectors may be required depending on Protocols and Options CONFIGURATION Configuration is required after initial installation IP ADDRESS SETUP 1 2 3 4 On GTP 32 front panel use keys to select Current IP Press ENTER key Display will show current IP address with cursor in far left column Use AV keys to change number Use gt keys to move cursor position Press ENTER to save new IP address or press ESC to exit without saving NOTE New IP Address will take effect on next power up SUBNET MASK SET
10. displayed Serial NO 500206 32 32 Lahel DC30 System Logout Status Source IP Source Event Label Frequency GPO Label ON Function OFF Function Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA Repetitive GPO 4 Turn On GPO Turn Off GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA2 Repetitive GPO 5 Turn On GPO Turn Off GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA Repetitive GPO 6 Turn On GPO Turn Off GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 GPI 1 Repetitive GPO 1 Turn On GPO Turn Of GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 GPL 8 Repetitive GPO 8 Turn On GPO Turn Off GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 STUDIO Repetitive GPO 2 Turn On GPO Turn Off GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 SIUDIO2 Repetitive GPO 3 Turn On GPO Turn Of GPO ET DT CT PI Enabled 0 0 0 0 STUDIO4 Repetitive GPO 7 Turn On GPO Turn Off GPO Delete Cancel 4 Using the check boxes on the left hand side check the desired rows to be deleted or check the All box to select all rows 5 Click on DELETE at the bottom of the table 207 Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial Ports 0 Serial NO 500206 32 32 Label DC30 Flex Control Network TM Source Event Definition Combinatorial Event GPI GPO Definition Home Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Are you sure you want to delete follo
11. displays the current number of available log files per day 5 To modify this setting click on the link to the right of the current number of available log files per day 6 In the text field enter how many log files per day are desired The minimum amount of log files per day is 4 The maximum amount of log files per day is 12 7 Click the Set button to save the entered changes NOTE This setting change does not take effect until the unit is rebooted 42 SPECIFICATIONS Power 100 VAC 240 VAC power supply Phihong PSAA60M supplied with IEC connector Size 1RU 1 3 4 inch x 19 inch x 8 1 2 inch H W D Weight 7 Ibs Front Panel Display 2 line x 16 character Front Panel Keyboard 8 keys with LEDs E Net Z1 RJ45 Connector E Net 2 RJ45 Connector Not Used LTC Input 3 pin Phoenix Connector Pin out for Balanced LTC Pin 1 LTC HI Pin 2 LTC LOW Pin 3 Common Shield Pin out for Unbalanced LTC Pin 1 LTC HI Pin 2 Tie to Pin 3 Pin 3 Shield REF Video BNC Connector Female Not Used Power Connector 2 Pin Male CPC Connector Pin Function 1 Not Connected 2 15 28V 3 Ground 4 Not Connected s43 Diagnostic Port 9 Pin Female D9F Pin Function Pin Function 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 Rxd 7 RTS 3 Txd 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 Ground Serial Port 1 2 3 4 9 Pin Female D9F Pin Function Pin Function 1 Frame Ground 6 Transmit Common 2 Receive A 7 Receive B 3 Tr
12. is connected to the GTP 32 typically CONTROLLER for all protocols Sony Odet VDCP NXIO Click on SAVE to save the entered values OR Click on BACK to exit without saving entered values NOTE protocols will default to the normally correct Physical Configuration settings These should only be modified if the remote device is configured using non default settings Ethernet Physical Configuration 1 2 3 4 Click on the Protocol Assignment link at the top of the page The Protocol Assignment Table will be displayed Click on Edit field under the PHY Configuration An edit widow will be displayed Enter the IP Address of the remote device being connected to Click on SAVE to save the entered values OR Click on BACK to exit without saving entered values EVENT NOTIFICATION The Event Notification web page is used to send event status to a Universal Switch Panel to be used as a tally source 1 Edit the Event Notification List a b C d e f g Click on the Event Notification link near the top of the webpage Click on the Edit link near the top of the Event Notification table Under the USP IP Address field enter the IP address of the USP that the event will be sent to Under the Community String enter public Under the Event Name pull down menu select the event that will be sent to the USP Repeat steps c through e for each event to be sent to USPs Cli
13. s on time then the GPI will be ignored If the debounce time is less that the GPI on time then the GPI will be detected Set the debounce time to the minimum on time of the GPI to be detected All debounce time entries are automatically multiplied by 10milliseconds The minimum entry is 1 for 10 milliseconds The maximum entry is 255 for 2550 milliseconds All entries greater than 255 will be set to 255 4 After entering GPI configuration data click on SAVE to save the entered configuration data or click on CANCEL to exit without saving lt 13 GPO The GPO section is made up of relay contact closures providing isolation between the GPI sources and the various GPO controlled devices Each GPO output is a normally open relay contact pair GPOs may be used as Actions in the Event Monitoring Table GPO SETUP From the GTP 32 Home Page click on the GPO link The GPO Configuration Table page will be displayed 1 At the top or bottom of the page click on the Edit GPO Configuration Table link If prompted for password enter your password then click on Login to log in to the GTP 32 If already logged in the password prompt will not be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPLGPO 32 32 Flex Control Network TM Serial 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System
14. 1 2 Click on the Protocol Assignment link at the top of the page The Protocol Assignment Table will be displayed Click on Edit field under the PHY Configuration An edit widow will be displayed Serial PHY Configuration Channel Baud Rate stop Bit Parity Char Size Operation Mode 1 38400 1 w CONTROLLER 3 4 2 6 7 8 Save Done Click on drop down arrow field under the Baud Rate field and chose the Baud rate for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the GTP 32 typically 38400 for all protocols Sony Odet VDCP NXIO Click on drop down arrow field under the Stop Bit field and chose the number of stop bits for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the GTP 32 typically 1 for all protocols Sony Odet VDCP NXIO Click on drop down arrow field under the Parity field and chose the number of stop bits for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the GTP 32 typically ODD for all protocols Sony Odet VDCP NXIO Click on drop down arrow field under the Char Size field and chose the number of data bits for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the GTP 32 typically 8 for all protocols Sony Odet VDCP NXIO Click on drop down arrow field under the Operation Mode field and chose the mode of operation for the communications protocol of the device which
15. Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 Flex Control Network TM Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Han 1 1 a a Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Home GPI GPO Set Password e Password must be between 5 amp 10 characters e Password may only contain characters 2 and 0 9 Password cannot contain special characters or spaces e Password is case sensitive Old Password New Password Verify New Password Save Cancel 3 In the Old password entry box enter the current password Note When shipped from the factory the default password is controls all lower case 4 Enter the new password in the New Password entry box 5 Enter the new password in the Verify New Password entry box 6 Click on Save to save the new password or click on Cancel to exit without changing passwords Note If the New Password entry and the Verify New Password entry do not match an error will be displayed SET SYSTEM LABEL The System Label is used to uniquely identify a GTP 32 This name is associated with the IP address Using the web browser 1 From the GTP 32 Home Page click on the System link The System page will be displayed Model NO Tally Inierface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 mney Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatori
16. Logout e Enter a GPO label e Choose an State e Choose an Mode e Enter an On Time e On Time only effects momentary GPO s e On Time value 1s 127 1270 ms Save Cancel GPO CONFIGURATION TABLE Configuration User Defined ON State User Defined ON Mode Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched x Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched x Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched x Relay Closed Latched x Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched x Relay Closed Lat
17. OR User selected Available Yes or Available No allows the definition to be temporarily disabled Combinatorial Event Definitions may be added deleted or modified at any time without affecting system operation or requiring a system reboot Combinatorial Event Definitions may also be nested in other Combinatorial Event Definitions After defining Combinatorial Event Definitions their event identifiers may be used in the Channel Event Monitoring Table as a source to affect local GPOs Remote GTP 32s may also use these event identifiers in their Channel Event Monitoring Tables to affect GPOs The individual components of the Combinatorial Event Definition are monitored on a real time basis by the GTP 32 When the current states of the components cause the definition to become true the GPO assigned in the Event Monitoring Table will be controlled by the associated ON Function When the current states of the components cause the definition to become false the assigned GPO will be controlled by the associated OFF Function 24 1 Combinatorial Event Setup To view the Combinatorial Event Definition screen launch a web browser on the computer connected to the GTP 32 through an ethernet switch Using the web browser Enter the IP address of the GTP 32 The GTP 32 Home Page will be displayed Click on the Event Definitions link at the top of the page Click on the Combinatorial Event Definitions link Model NO Tally Inier
18. TORIAL EVENTS 2 tdeo eet many 24 ACTION BEEINTEIONS uu uuu 2 ne une ee a 30 HME ACTIONS u ee een sen ee 30 GROUP ACTIONS d dta nu ae 32 EVENT MONITORING 34 BACKUP AND RESTORE 5 2 0000000000000000 38 EVENT cHM 40 SPECIFICATIONS 2 52 43 FRONTO REAR VIEWS L uuu Nit doe 47 CONFIGURE GPIS FOR DRY WET 48 CONFIGURE GPOS FOR DRY WET OPERATION 50 EIMPITED WARRANT incerti docete dutem prato as ces 5 2 0 2 1 REVISION HISTORY First Draft of combined Installation and Setup Manual Protocol Assignment Table Setup added INSTALLATION CAUTION Do NOT apply AC voltage to power supply then connect power supply to GTP 32 Component damage may occur 1 2 3 4 2 6 Wire external GPI and external GPO connections to supplied D37 male connectors per the GPIO connector wiring diagram in SPECIFICATIONS section Connect wired D37 connectors from step 1 to GTP 32 connector labeled GPI 1 16 GPI 17 32 GPO 1 16 or GPO 17 32 Connect Cat 5 cable to GTP 32 connector labeled E NET 1 Connect other end of Cat 5 cable to customer supplied ethernet hub Connect power supply s round locking female connector to GTP 32
19. UP 1 2 3 4 On GTP 32 front panel use keys to select Current Mask Press ENTER key Display will show current Subnet Mask with cursor in far left column Use AV keys to change number Use gt keys to move cursor position Press ENTER to save new Subnet Mask or press ESC to exit without saving NOTE New Subnet Mask will take effect on next power up GATEWAY ADDRESS SETUP 1 2 3 4 On GTP 32 front panel use keys to select Current Gateway Press ENTER key Display will show current Gateway address with cursor in far left column Use AV keys to change number Use gt keys to move cursor position Press ENTER to save new Gateway address or press ESC to exit without saving NOTE New Gateway Address will take effect on next power up ETHERNET LINK SPEED SETUP 1 On GTP 32 front panel use keys to select Ethernet Status 2 Press ENTER key Display will show current speed selection 3 Use AV keys to change selection Select AUTO to use highest available speed Select 10Mbs for long ethernet cable runs 4 Press ENTER to save new Ethernet link speed or press ESC to exit without saving NOTE New ethernet speed selection will take effect immediately SETUP Setup is required after initial installation Setup may also be required after changing external GPIs or GPOs Setup is performed using a computer running an off the shelf web browser such as Inte
20. Using the check boxes on the left hand side check the desired rows to be edited or check the All box to select all rows Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network TM Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout e Click the All box to edit all rows OR click the desired row s to edit EDIT Edit Event in Channel Event Monitoring Table Status i Source IP Source Event Label Frequency GPO Label OW Function OFF Function Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA Repetitive GPO 4 TumOnGPO TumOFGPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA2 Repetitwe GPO 5 Tum On GPO Turn Of GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA3 GPO 6 TumOnGPO Tu Tun Of GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 GPL 1 Repetitive 1 TumOnGPO TumO GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 GPI 8 Repetitive 8 TumOnGPO TumO GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 STUDIO1 Repettive 2 TumOnGPO TumOfGPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 STUDIO2 Repetitive 3 TumOnGPO Tum OFGPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 STUDIO4 Repetitive 7 Turn On GPO Turn Of GPO a BL so n EDIT Click on EDIT at the top or bottom of the table click on BACK to return to the previous page 96 5 For each selected row make the desired changes using the
21. abled CAMERA Repetitive GPO 4 Tum On GPO Turn Off GPO Enabled CAMERA2 Repetitive GPO 5 Tun Tun Of GPO Enabled CAMERA3 Repetitive 6 TumOnGPO TumOEGPO OFF Function Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled GPI 1 _ STUDIO1 STUDIO2 Repetitive GPO 1 Repetitive Repetitive Repetitive aos GPO 2 GPO 3 Turn On GPO Tum Off GPO On GPO Turn On GPO Turn On GPO Tun Of GPO Tum OFGPO Tum Of GPO Enabled SIUDIO4 Repetitive GPO 7 Tun On GPO Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Channel Event Create Default Event Monitor Table Turn Off GPO ADD A ROW TO THE EVENT MONITORING TABLE 1 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed 2 Click on the Add link near the top of the table The entry screen will be displayed Assign source event to GPO Source event may be local or remote event For REMOTE EVENT enter Source IP and Source Event Label Pi may be any local GPO Add Event to Channel Event Monitoring Status Enabled source 0 0 0 0 source Event Type LOCALEVENT source Event Label GP m Frequency Repetitive GPO Label 1 x ON Function OFF Function TumOfGPO Save amp Exit Save amp Add Done 3 Select Status Enabled from the drop down menu 4 Select Source
22. al Event Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout e Set Password e Set System Time e Set System Label System maintenance 2 Click on Set System Label The Set System Label page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 GPI GPO Source Event Combinatorial Event Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Zu Definition Definition Set System Label Label may contain any alpha numeric or special characters e Max length oflabel 15 16 characters System label DC30 New System Label Save Cancel 3 Enter any name made up of letters numbers or special characters up to 16 characters 4 Click on Save to save the name entered in step 3 OR Click on Cancel to exiting without changing the System Label SET SYSTEM TIME The system time is only used for error logging It is not used to process GPIs or control GPOs Using the web browser 1 From the GTP 32 Home Page click on the System link The System page will be displayed 2 Click on Set System Time The Set System Time page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 gruen Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event NT w aM E Bl at
23. ansmit B 8 Transmit A 4 Receive Common 9 Frame Ground 5 Spare GPIO CONNECTORS GPI 1 16 GPI 17 32 GPO 1 16 GPO 17 32 4 x 37 Pin Female D37F GPI Opto Isolated Input GPI source must provide power to turn on opto isolator GPI Opto isolator Input 5V 12V input voltage 24V use external resistor 680 820 ohm 20ma MAXIMUM CURRENT 330 Ohms Rexternal Power Rinternal pod r4 evice lt Ground specification for GPI input 1 Voltage Internal resistor only 3 3V minimum 5V typical 6V maximum 2 Current Internal resistor only omA minimum 10mA typical 15mA maximum For typical 10mA current if external voltage is higher than 5V a series resistor is required Rext 4 5 0 01 Vext 9 gt 450 Ohms Vext 12 gt 750 Ohms Vext 24 gt 1950 Ohms Relay Contact Closure Output Dry contact closure GPO Relay Contacts 0 5 A 125VAC 1 0 A 24VDC 1 0 A MAXIMUM CURRENT 45 Pin A GPI Connector Function Ground GPI 1 Anode GPI 2 Anode GPI 3 Anode GPI 4 Anode GPI 5 Anode GPI 6 Anode GPI 7 Anode GPI 8 Anode Ground GPI 9 Anode GPI 10 Anode GPI 11 Anode GPI 12 Anode GPI 13 Anode GPI 14 Anode GPI 15 Anode GPI 16 Anode Ground Pin Function Ground GPI 1 Cathode GPI
24. ched x Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched E Save Cancel The GPO Configuration Table will be displayed with drop down boxes 2 For each GPO do the following Note It is only necessary to change these settings to achieve specific functions Under normal use these will remain at their default settings Enter a label name to help identify the GPO with an output function Set the User Defined ON State Click on the drop down arrow Select RELAY CLOSED if the GPO is considered ON when the relay contacts are closed In this mode the relay will pass a signal or ground from the COM contact to the NORMALLY OPEN contact Select RELAY OPEN if the GPO is considered ON when the relay contacts are open In this mode the relay will NOT pass any signal voltage or ground from the COM contact to the NORMALLY OPEN contact Set the User Defined ON Mode Select LATCHED if the GPO should stay ON or OFF until told to change states GPO follows the assigned source event Select MOMENTARY if the GPO should turn ON for a finite period of time then automatically turn OFF without being told to turn OFF If MOMENTARY is selected in step 0 above enter an ON TIME The GPO will turn on for the ON TIME then automatically turn OFF All ON TIME entries are automatically multiplied by 10 milliseconds The minimum entry is 1 for 10 milliseconds The max
25. ck on the Save button to save the desired changes or click on Cancel to return to the Event Notification web page without saving EVENT DEFINITIONS USP EVENTS USP Events allow the GTP 32 to monitor keypresses and GPOs from a remote Universal Switch Panel These events may be used as part of a Combinatorial Event or directly within the Event Monitoring Table Add Edit Delete Backup Restore USP Event Definitions E z ap ocal E 5 USP Event Event State 4 151 Event Label Event Label i el K d USP 5 192 168 10 56 Pending Keypress REYPRESS_1 192 168 10 56 Pending Add Edit Delete Backup Restore 2 Creating USP Events a Click on the Event Definitions link near the top of the page b Click on the USP Events link C Click on the Add link near the top of the USP Event Definitions table Create event definitions for USP events Event Definition Label must be unique on this unit and a maximum of 15 characters USP Event Definitions USP vent Jor Event GPO_5 USP_GPO_5 192 168 10 56 KEYPRESS_1 192 168 10 56 KEYPRESS d Inthe Local Event Label field enter a unique label for the USP Event being created The label may be a maximum of 15 characters e Under the USP Event field select the type of event being monitored from the USP in the first pull down menu a Keypress The state of the event will follow the state of th
26. ck on the Save button to save the entered changes or Click on the Cancel button to return to the Group Actions table without saving 4 Deleting User Defined Group Actions 1 2 3 4 2 6 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Group Actions link Click on the Delete link above the Group Actions table Using the check boxes on the left hand side select the Group Actions to be deleted Click on the Delete Selected button to delete the selected events or click on the Delete button to delete all Group Actions A confirmation prompt will be displayed Click on the Confirm button to delete the selected events or click on the Cancel button to return to the Group Actions table without deleting 20 gt EVENT MONITORING The Event Monitor Table the power of the GTP 32 routes Events to Actions The GTP 32 monitors local and remote Events to execute various actions Local Events are GPIs that are located inside the GTP 32 Remote Events are Events located in another GTP 32 on the same local area network The GTP 32 monitors the current state of an Event When the Event turns ON the associated Action assigned in the ON FUNCTION is executed When the Event turns OFF the associated Action assigned in the OFF FUNCTION is executed In the Event Monitoring Table a single Event may be routed to control a single Action A single Event may be routed to control many Actions Al
27. displayed pull down menus EVENT MONITORING TABLE Fasern POT it Definition ddress Remote Event Na Remote Event Name Frequency GPO Label ON Function OFF Function Enabled Repetitive 1 GPI 1 0 0 0 0 Jaa PG 1 Ch_2_PLAY v Do Nothin O Disabled O Single Tg 9 Enabled 2 GPI 2 10 0 00 N A Disabled EN Enabled i USP KEY15 w 0 0 0 0 iss 1 1 m Ch 2 RWD wil Do Nothing Iw O Single Repetiti 1 GPO 1 w Ch 2 SHUTTLE REV 4X Do Nothing M O Single 6 Once all changes have been made click on the Save button to save the changes or click on Cancel to exit without saving Note Duplicate events are not permitted in the table If an edited row is a duplicate of an existing row the edited row will be restored with its original data DELETE A ROW IN THE EVENT MONITORING TABLE 1 Using the web browser 2 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed 3 Click on Delete Home GPI GPO Channel Event Source Event Definition Flex Control Network Combinatorial Event Definition Model NO Tally Inierface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial Ports 0 Event Monitoring e Click the All box to delete all rows OR click the desired row s to delete Delete Channel Event Monitoring Table Event Diagnostics The row selection page will be
28. e The GTP 32 will hold anywhere from 4 12 log files per day The first log file for each day is named elog xxx 0 txt where is the day of the week When a log files reaches the maximum number of events it will create another log file for that day using the same naming scheme and increment the number at the end of the file name by 1 elog xxx 1 txt elog xxx 2 txt etc If the number of logged events for a day exceeds this maximum number the oldest log file for that day will be overwritten with the new events The data in the log file will be in a standard text document txt file This file can be uploaded to a PC and viewed with any text editing program or word processor It can also be imported into a spreadsheet or database program for viewing or statistical analysis There is no user intervention necessary to start the logging feature it is always active VIEW AND SAVE LOG FILES 1 Click on the System link near the top of the page 2 Click on the System Maintenance link 3 Click on the View Event Logs link 40 Event Log Files List Fight Click on file to save the tle to PC Maximum tile size is 2097152 bytes Minimum one file is displayed per day Files with zero size are not displayed In order to dump all databases to current Event Log click here Number ot Bles per day 1s 8 Click here to modify elog zun txt bytes Last Modihed 1 21 2011 5 44 4 eleg moen txt bytes Last Mod
29. e key being monitored On when the key is held down Off when the key is released b Keypress Momentary When the key is pressed the event will turn on and then immediately turn off automatically No Off Functions will be processed for this event 20 O Heartbeat Deprecated USP_GPO The state of the event will follow the state of the GPO on the USP that is being monitored On when the GPO is on and Off when the GPO is off f Under the USP Event field select the Key or GPO number that is being monitored from the second pull down menu g Under the USP Event field enter the IP address of the USP that is being monitored in the text box on the far right h Click on the Add button to save the created USP Event or click on the Back button to return to the USP Events page without saving 3 Editing USP Events a Click on the Event Definitions link near the top of the page b Click on the USP Events link c Click on the Edit link near the top of the USP Event Definitions table USE Ev ent Definitions CekAD GPO 5 USP_GPO_5 192 168 10 56 UH KEYPRESS 101921681056 d Using the checkboxes to the left hand side select the USP Events to be edited then click on the Edit button e Make any desired changes to the selected USP Events Click on the Save button to save the changes or click on the Back button to return to the USP Events page without saving the changes
30. ebpage for the desired configuration table click on the Restore link near the top of the table Click on the Choose File button Navigate to the directory where the desired Backup File is stored select the desired file and Click Open Click on the Upload to GTP button NOTE The file upload may take a few seconds Do not refresh the webpage while the upload is occurring Once complete the webpage will refresh automatically 5 Restore a Backup File On the webpage for the desired configuration table click on the Restore link near the top of the table Using the radio buttons next to the various Backup Files select the file to be restored Click on the Load button A confirmation prompt will be displayed Click on the Load button to load the selected configuration or click cancel to return to the previous web page without restoring the configuration 39 EVENT LOGGING EVENT LOGGING allows the GTP 32 to log Events Actions and diagnostic information into a log file on the GTP For each Event Action the Event Action label current state and the system date and time will be saved into the log file If the LTC time code option is installed the House System Time will also be saved The GTP 32 will maintain log files for 7 days At midnight based upon the GTP s internal clock the logging will continue in the next day s file On the 8 day the oldest log file will be deleted and replaced with a new empty fil
31. elected number for the selected channel 1 Configure Group Ranges for Channels 1 Click on the Protocol Assignment link near the top of the page 2 Click on the Edit Protocol Assignment Table link above the Protocol Assignment Table 3 Using the drop down menus provided select the range of available Groups for each channel 4 Click on the Save button to save the changes made or click on the Back button to return to the Protocol Assignment Table without saving 2 Create User Defined Group Actions 2095 1 2 3 4 2 6 7 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Group Actions link Click on the Add link above the Group Actions table Under Label enter a unique action label for the action being created GR is automatically added to the beginning of the event label Under the Predefined Action pull down menu select the Action you wish to execute on all members of the Group Under the Group pull down menu select the Group number that this action will be applied to Click on the Save button to save the entered information or click the Cancel button to return to the Group Actions page without saving 3 Editing User Defined Group Actions 1 2 3 4 2 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Group Actions link Click on the Edit link above the Group Actions table Make any desired changes to the Group Actions table Cli
32. er RMA number prior to returning the product may result in the return not being accepted or in a charge for the required repair DNF Controls at its option will repair or replace the defective unit DNF Controls will return the unit prepaid to the customer The method of shipment is at the discretion of DNF Controls principally UPS Ground for shipments within the United States of America Shipments to international customers will be sent via air Should a customer require the product to be returned in a more expeditious manner the return shipment will be billed to their freight account This warranty will be considered null and void if accident misuse abuse improper line voltage fire water lightning or other acts of God damaged the product All repair parts are to be supplied by DNF Controls either directly or through its authorized dealer network Similarly any repair work not performed by either DNF Controls or its authorized dealer may void the warranty After the warranty period has expired DNF Controls offers repair services Equipment is evaluated and repair price quoted prior to any work performed DNF Controls reserves the right to refuse repair of any unit outside the warranty period that is deemed non repairable DNF Controls shall not be liable for direct indirect incidental consequential or other types of damage resulting from the use of the product 51
33. event type Local or Remote 5 If Remote was selected for the Source Event Type enter the Source IP address of the Remote GTP 32 to monitor 6 Select a Source Event Label This is the source that will be monitored For example to monitor a GPI enter GPI 1 7 Select Repetitive from the FREQUENCY drop down menu 8 Select the Destination GPO number from the drop down menu This is the GPO that will be controlled by the GPI or event entered in step 5 above 9 Select the ON FUNCTION This is the function that will execute each time the Source Event turns on 35 10 11 12 Select the OFF FUNCTION This is the function that will execute each time the Source Event turns off If the function is controlled by more than one Source Event all Source Events must turn off before the OFF FUNCTION will execute Click on SAVE and EXIT to save the entry and exit to the previous page Click on SAVE and Add to save the entry and continue to add events or click on DONE to exit without saving Note Duplicate events are not permitted in the table If an added row is a duplicate of an existing row the new row will not be added to the table EDIT A ROW IN THE EVENT MONITORING TABLE 1 2 3 4 Home Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed Click on the Edit link near the top of the table The row selection page will be displayed
34. face Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Home GPI GPO naa Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics Sy 5 Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitorin Event Diagnostics System Logout Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Combinatorial Event Definition COMBINATORIAL SOURCE DEFINITION TABLE Refresh Event Label Combinatorial Event Definition Available DualCam01 GPI_1 AND GPI 2 YES DveCam 1 AND 5 YES Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Combinatorial Event Definition 25 2 ADD a Combinatorial Event Definition 1 Click on the Add link near the top of the table The entry screen will be displayed in a pop up window Create combrmatorial event definition usma local events For remote events frst create source event definition Event Label must be unique on this unit Event Label must contain only letters numbers and underscores Event Label can must be 15 characters or less Definition example GFI 1 AND GPI 2 OR GPI 3 Use Available Source Events and Operators drop down menu to append to Combinatorial Event Definition OE manually enter source events operators anc parenthesis Add Combinatonal Source Definition Event Label Available Source Select one Events Operators Select Combinatorial Event Definition Availah
35. ified 1 21 2011 5 44 4 Current Log elog tue O tet 23416 bytes Last Modified 1 25 2011 7 20 4 elog wed txt bytes Last Modified 1 21 2011 5 44 4 elog thu txt 0 bytes Last Modified 1 21 2011 5 44 4 leles fi txt 232699 bytes Last Modified 1 21 2011 727 0 elog sat bt 21408 bytes Last Modified 1 22 2011 8 58 44 Clear Log Clear All Logs set All Logs Back 4 The Current Log tag notes which log file is currently in use and contains the most recent log messages 5 To view a log click on the link for that log file The selected file will be opened within the browser 6 To save a log to your PC right click on the link for that log file and select Save Link As DELETE LOG FILES 1 Click on the System link near the top of the page 2 Click on the System Maintenance link 3 Click on the View Event Logs link 4 Using the checkboxes to the left hand side select the Event Logs to be Deleted then click on the Clear Log button or click on the Clear All Logs button to delete all logs currently on the GTP 32 5 A confirmation prompt will be displayed Press Confirm to delete the selected logs or click on the Back button to return to the Remote Event Definitions table 41 CHANGE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LOG FILES PER DAY 1 Click on the System link near the top of the page 2 Click on the System Maintenance link 3 Click on the View Event Logs link 4 The fifth bullet point
36. imum entry is 255 for 2550 milliseconds All entries greater than 255 will be set to 255 3 After entering GPO configuration data click on SAVE to save the entered configuration data or click on CANCEL to exit without saving 15 SERIAL ETHERNET CHANNEL SETUP Serial Channel Setup is required after initial installation This step may be performed at any other time as required Serial Channel Setup is performed using a computer running an off the shelf web browser such as Microsoft Internet ExplorerOor MFirefoxO Connect the CAT5 cable from the computer to the same Ethernet hub that the GTP 32 1 connected to a After launching the web browser enter the IP address of the GTP 32 to be setup The GTP 32 Home Page will be displayed b Click on the fProtocol AssignmentOlink at the top of the page The Protocol Assignment Table will be displayed Model NO DC20 Serial NO 500299 Software Ver 4 0 Label DC20 Serial Ports 4 8 8 GPI Event Monitoring System Protocol Assignment Function licenses and allowed control functions are as follows For Playout Devices Basic License Basic Control Clip Control License Basic Control Clip Control a Playlist License Basic Control Clip Control Playlist Control a Station Playout License Basic Control Clip Control Playlist Control Master Control Ingest Record Control Ingest Review o For Router Devices Router Control o For Graphic Devices
37. k on FBaveOto save the edited items or click on MBackOto return to the previous screen without saving the changes 27 4 DELETE a Combinatorial Event Definition 1 Click on the Delete link near the top of the table The definition selection page will be displayed Serial NO 500206 32 32 Label DC30 Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Source Event Combinatorial Event SONA w en nn Event M onitormg Event L1agnostics Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitorin Event Diagnostics System Logout e Click the Check All box to edit all rows OR click the desired row s to edit Edit Combinatorial Source Definition Table Check AUT Event Label Combinatorial Event Definition Available DualCam01 GPI 1 AND GPI 2 YES O DveCam GPI 1 AND GPI 5 YES Edit Delete Back 2 Click the Check All box to delete all definitions OR click the desired definition s to delete 3 Click on FPDELETEOat the bottom of the table 28 Serial NO 500206 32 32 Label DC30 Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Flex Control Network TM Serial Ports 0 Source Event Combinatorial Event eae e u P EI CPE Event Monitormg Event Diagnostics Home GPI Definition Definition Event Monitorin Event Diagnostics System Logout Are you sure you want to delete following C
38. le YES Save amp Exit Save amp Add Cancel 2 In the Event Label box enter a unique Label of up to 15 alpha numeric characters This label must be unique on the GTP 32 that it is created on This unique label will be used by the local Event Monitor Table and remote Event Monitor Tables to access this definition 3 The second box shows the list of MAvailable EventsO that may be used in the combinatorial event definition Manually enter an source event followed by a logic operator followed by another source event 4 Select the MAvailableO column to allow this definition to be used Select ANOOto temporarily disable this definition 26 3 5 Click on and ExitOto save the entered combinatorial event definition and Exit or click on AddOto continue to enter additional events or click on Cancel to exit without saving Note Available for the event definition will be set to Disabled if an source event entered in step 4 above does not exist or has been misspelled To correct select edit to re enter the source event name s The individual components of the entered combinatorial definition are monitored on a real time basis by the Event Monitor Table When the current states of the components cause the definition to become true the GPO assigned in the Event Monitoring Table will be controlled by the ON Function When the current states of the components cause the definitio
39. mote Event Definitions table Create event definitions for remote events Not required for local GFIs Event Definition Label must be unique on this unit and maximum of 15 characters Enter Local Event Definition Label Remote Label and Remote REMOTE EVENT DEFINITION TABLE ee x SER Remote IP B vent Label L R emote A pv ar l Sl GPI 1 192 168 10 91 Remo GPT 2 91 GPI 2 192 168 10 91 Emus SPI GPI 3 192 168 10 91 x 28 1 m T el Ye Li Label uae ee A Me Caf n 22 4 In the Local Event Label field enter a unique label for this event This label may be a maximum of 15 characters 5 In the Remote Event Label field enter the label of the event on the remote GTP 32 that will be monitored 6 In the Remote IP field enter the IP address of the GTP 32 that contains the event you wish to monitor 7 OPTIONAL If you wish to disable the functionality of this event select No from the Enabled pull down menu 8 Click on the Add button to save the entered information OR Click on the Back button to return to the Remote Event Definitions table without saving 2 Deleting Remote Event Definitions 1 Click on the Event Definitions link near the top of the page 2 Click on the Remote Events link 3 Click on the Delete link near the top of the Remote Event Definitions table Create event definitions for re
40. mote events Not required for local GPIs Event Definition Label must be unique on this unit and maximum of 15 characters Enter Local Event Label Remote Event Label and Eemote IP BEMO TE EVENT DEFINITION TABLE Ch eck Ato Evi ntl event L t Remote IP OO Remote GPI 1 91 1 192 168 10 91 YES _ O Remote 2 91 GPI 2 192 168 10 91 YES O Remote 391 GPL3 192 168 10 91 4 Using the checkboxes to the left hand side select the Remote Event Definitions to be Deleted then click on the Delete button 5 A confirmation prompt will be displayed Press the Delete button to delete the selected events or press the Back button to return to the Remote Event Definitions table lt 99 COMBINATORIAL EVENTS The Combinatorial Logic Option for the GTP 32 delivers Tally Intelligence In addition to one Event controlling one Action the Combinatorial Logic Option allows one Action to be controlled by multiple Events based upon a user entered definition Now diode OR ing and other glue logic circuits are no longer necessary The Combinatorial Event Definition screen available through the GTP 32 s web interface is used by the operator to create a combinatorial event definition The combinatorial event definition consists of Unique user entered name event identifier User entered equation that contains a list of source events to monitor and logical operators AND OR NOT XOR NAND and N
41. n to become false the assigned GPO will be controlled by the OFF Function EDIT a Combinatorial Event Definition 1 Click on the Edit link near the top of the table The selection screen will be displayed 2 Click the box to edit all combinatorial event definitions OR click on the desired event definition to edit 3 Click on f EditOto edit the selected items or click on Back to return to the previous screen 4 For each row selected make the desired changes using the pull down menus Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Home GPI GPO Source Event Combinatorial Event iti iti Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics Sy g Definition Definition Event Monitorin Event Diagnostics System Logout Create combinatorial event definition using local events For remote events first create source event definition Event Label must be unique on this unit and a maximum of 15 characters Definition example GPI_1 AND GPI 2 3 Use Available Source Events and Operators drop down menu to append to Combinatorial Event Definition OR manually enter source events operators and parenthesis Edit Combinatorial Source Definition Event Label Combinatorial Event Definition Available GPI 1 AND GPI 2 DualCam01 YES GPI 1 AND GPI 5 DveCam YES Save Back 5 Clic
42. ncel Action Label Each time delay action must have a unique name within the unit This label can be no longer than 15 characters Select a previously created time delay action from the Predefined Time Delays pull down menu Click on Save Cancel Action If successful a message will be displayed under Result of Last Operation confirming its success If not an error message will be displayed and the cancel action will not be saved 4 Edit Time Delay Cancel Actions 1 2 3 4 2 6 7 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Time Actions link Click on the Edit link just below the header Click on the Edit Delay Actions button to edit time delay actions or click on the Edit Cancel Actions button to edit cancel actions Select which actions to edit using the checkboxes next to each action Click on Edit Selected Delay Cancel Actions Make any necessary changes as desired Click on Commit Delay Cancel Actions to save the changes and return to the root Time Actions page 5 Delete Time Delay Cancel Actions 1 2 3 4 2 6 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Time Actions link Click on the Delete link just below the header Select which actions to edit using the checkboxes next to each action Click on Delete Selection A confirmation page will be displayed containing the selected actions Press Confirm to delete the actions o
43. ombinatorial Source Definition Combinatorial Source Definition Table Name Value DualCam01 GPI 1 AND GPI 2 DveCam GPI 1 AND GPI 5 YES YES Delete Back 4 confirmation prompt will be displayed Click on PDELETEOat the bottom of the page to delete the selected rows or click on return to the previous page without deleting 29 ACTION DEFINITIONS TIME ACTIONS Time Delay Action gives the user the ability to delay the turn on and or turn off of a GPO by up to 24 hours The user can assign a delay or no delay to each GPO Additionally the user can assign a unique delay time for each delay The delayed turn on or turn off can be cancelled at any time before the delay expires Time Delay supports NTSC DF and NDF as well as PAL and 24P A GTP web page displays the current state and countdown of all delayed actions The Time Delay Action requires a connection from the GTP to the facility s LTC time source Combinatorial Logic option is included with the Time Delay Action software To configure Time Delay Actions Using a standard web browser Internet Explorer Firefox or other from the GTP s home page 1 Configure LTC Mode 1 2 3 4 2 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Time Actions link Click on the pull down menu for Saved Delay Time Mode The default setting is NTSC Select the desired LTC mode from the
44. p File 1 Create a Backup File a On the web page for the desired configuration table click on the Backup link near the top of the table b In the Enter File Name field enter a file name for the backup file being created The file name may be up to 32 characters in length The file extension will automatically be appended to the end of the file name Each backup file must have a unique name c Click on the Save button to create the new backup file or click on the Done button to return to the previous web page without creating the new backup file 38 2 Delete a Backup File the web page for the desired configuration table click on the Backup link near the top of the table Using the radio buttons next to the various Backup Files select the file to be deleted Click on the Delete Saved File button A confirmation prompt will be displayed before deleting the file Click on the Delete button to delete the selected file or click on the Cancel button to return to the previous webpage without deleting the selected file 3 Save a Backup File to a PC On the web page for the desired configuration table click the Backup link near the top of the table Right click on the desired Backup File Select the Save Link As option Select a directory to save the file in and Click Save or click Cancel to close the Save As window without saving 4 Load a Backup File from a PC On the w
45. played The GPI Configuration Table will be displayed with drop down boxes Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event S 5 Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitorin Event Diagnostics System Logout Enter a GPI label Choose an ON State Choose an ON Mode Enter a Debounce Time Max Debounce value 1s 255 2550 ms Save Cancel GPI CONFIGURATION TABLE GPI Configuration CURRENT User Defined Debounce STATE ON State ON Mode 10 ms OPTO ON Latched ON Latched oPTO ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched oPro ON Latched ON Latched Latched ON Latched ON Latched oPTO ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched oPro ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched ON Latched oPro ON Latched ON Latched oPro ON Latched
46. pull down menu DF NDF is detected automatically when NTSC is selected Click on Save Mode to save the current selection 2 Creating Time Delay Actions 1 2 3 4 2 6 7 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Time Actions link Click on the Add link just below the header Under the Add Delay Action Definitions section enter a Delay Action Label Each time delay action must have a unique name within the unit This label can be no longer than 15 characters Enter an amount of time to delay the action by Times must be entered using the format HH MM SS FF If the time is not entered in this format or is entered using invalid characters the time delay action will not be saved and an error message will be returned Select a desired action from the Predefined System Action pull down menu The actions available include GPO ON GPO OFF TOGGLE GPO and any available Switcher or Router control actions Click on Save Delay Action If successful a message will be displayed under Result of Last Operation confirming its success If 30 not an error message will be displayed and the delay action will not be saved 3 Creating Time Delay Cancel Actions 1 2 3 4 2 6 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page Click on the Time Actions link Click on the Add link just below the header Under the Add Cancel Action Definitions section enter a Ca
47. r Cancel to return to the root Time Actions page without deleting the actions 6 Display Current Delay Status s s 1 Click on the Action Definitions link near the top of the page 2 Click on the Time Actions link 3 Click on the Display Status link just above the Time Delay Action Definitions table The table displayed will contain information regarding each active delay action Completed Cancelled actions will be continue to be displayed for 10 seconds and then removed from the table 4 Click on the Refresh link to update the current display 5 Click on the Abort link to cancel a delayed action or click on the Execute link to execute a delayed action immediately GROUP ACTIONS Group Actions allow multiple channels to be affected by the same action simultaneously without requiring multiple entries in the Event Monitoring Table Channels may be added to or removed from the group at will without requiring a reboot A set of predefined Group Actions for changing a channels Group Assignment are automatically created within the GTP User defined Group Actions can be created to affect the channels within that group Predefined Group Actions GM CHX Grp Tgle Increment the current Group number for the selected channel GM CHX Grp Off Set the Group number to zero for the selected channel GM GrpY Clr Set the Group number to zero for all channels currently in the selected Group GM CHX GrpY On Set the Group number to the s
48. rnet Explorer or Firefox Connect the CAT5 cable from the computer to the same ethernet switch that the GTP 32 is connected to After launching the web browser enter the IP address of the GTP 32 to be setup The GTP 32 Home Page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 BIET Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Lahel DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event iE 2 u BD ul rn CPE Event NLOontormg Event P1agnostics Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitorin Event Diagnostics System Logout IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 10 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 QG goahead lt lt WEBSERVER RTC MLTnet SET PASSWORD The default password when shipped from the factory is controls all lower case The password is used to access all configuration screens Using the web browser 1 From the GTP 32 Home Page click on the System link The System page will be displayed Model NO Tally Inierface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network TM Serial 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Home GPI GPO e Set Password e Set System Time e Set System Label System maintenance 2 Click on Set Password The Set Password page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface
49. so many Events may be routed to control a single Action The Event Monitoring Table uses combining logic to support the One to Many and Many to One relationships If three 3 Events i e GPIs are routed to control the same Action i e a GPO the GPO will turn on if ANY one of the three GPIs is turned on The GPO will only turn off when ALL three GPIs are turned off Each row in the Event Monitoring Table is used to route one Event to one Action To use one Event to control many Actions add a row for each Action to be controlled To use many Events to control one Action add one row for each Event Launch Web Browser 1 Launch the web browser on the computer connected through an ethernet switch to the GTP 32 2 Enter the IP address of the GTP 32 to be setup The GTP 32 Home Page will be displayed 3 Click on the Event Monitoring link The Event Monitor Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Inierface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial Ports 0 Serial NO 500206 32 32 Label DC30 Flex Control Network TM Source Event Definition CONTROLS Combinatorial Event Home GPI GPO Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Channel Event Create Default Event Monitor Table Restored File Name Last Updated January 1 1970 224144 CHANNEL EVENT MONITORING TABLE Refresh Status Source Event Label Frequency GPO Label ON Function En
50. ters in the Channel Label box 4 For each channel select from the Licensed Control Protocol drop down menu 5 Click on SAVE to save the entered values OR Click on BACK to exit without saving entered values Serial Ethernet Device Configuration 1 Click on the Protocol Assignment link at the top of the page The Protocol Assignment Table will be displayed 2 Click on Edit field under the Device Configuration An edit widow will be displayed PROTOCOL ASSIGNMENT TABLE Ch Channel Control Control Device Internal Extended TSO Label Protocol Function Latency IDs PLUS of PLAY 10 Preroll Delay x hourmin sec frame hourmin sec frame MExtended 00 00 100 00 00 00 100 00 IDs 1 Nexio Chi nxio Clip Control Done 3 Click drop down arrow field under the Control Functions field and chose the control functionality depending on licensed protocols 4 Enter the Device Latency the amount of time the server takes to react to commands typically 1 to 2 seconds 5 VDCP protocol requires that a channel number be assigned This is the channel number assigned by the server 6 Check the Extended IDs box if the server allows greater than 8 character clip names 7 Enter the TSO tape speed override value 25 Maximum 8 Click on SAVE to save the entered values OR Click on BACK to exit without saving entered values 17 Serial Physical Configuration
51. wing rows Status Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Source IP 0 0 0 0 Source Event Label CAMERA 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 CAMERA2 CAMERA GPI1 GPI 8 STUDIO1 STUDIO STUDIO4 Repetitive Repetitive Repetitive Repetitive Frequency GPO Label Repetitive GPO 5 Repetitive Repetitive Repetitive GPO 4 GPO 6 GPO 1 GPO 8 Go2 GPO 3 GPO 7 ON Function Turn On GPO Tum Turn On GPO Turn On GPO Turn On GPO GPO Turn On GPO Turn On GPO OFF Function Turn Off GPO Tum Of GPO Turn Off GPO Tum Off GPO Turn Off GPO Tum Off GPO Tun Of GPO Turn Off GPO Delete Cancel 6 confirmation page will be displayed Click on DELETE at the bottom of the page to delete the selected rows or click on CANCEL to return to the previous page without deleting BACKUP AND RESTORE TABLES The GTP 32 includes the ability to backup and restore the various each of the various configuration tables within its web pages These files may be saved to a PC as well as uploaded from a PC These files may be uploaded either to the same unit or a different one for quick configuration Restoring a configuration from a Backup File will delete all current entries within the table being restored and replace them with the entries contained within the Backu
52. y to wet GPOs inside GTP 32 Ground Factory Default GTP 32 DC20 Power n 2a Supply GPO Common Pin Relay Common Ground CommonBus DEVICE 1 Tom e of unit GPI 1 JUMPER GPO iin Ground M2 3 GFO 2 Common DEVICE 2 M3 GPI 1 44 5 GPO 2 J45 6 J46 7 J47 8 J48 9 J49 10 EXAMPLE 2 Device supplied power to wet GPOs J50 11 J51 12 A GTP 32 DC20 siound J53 14 J54 15 J55 16 2 bs Common Bus DEVICE 3 Requires 157 18 Wet GPO J58 19 GPO 1 Common J59 20 J60 21 GPI 1 J61 22 GPO 1 N O J62 23 J63 24 22 J64 25 J65 26 J66 27 J67 28 J68 29 J69 30 J70 31 J71 32 50 LIMITED WARRANTY DNF Controls warrants its product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of sale to the original purchaser from DNF Controls In order to enforce the rights under this warranty the customer must first contact DNFs Customer Support Department to afford the opportunity of identifying and fixing the problem without sending the unit in for repair If DNF s Customer Support Department cannot fix the problem the customer will be issued a Returned Merchandise Authorization number RMA The customer will then ship the defective product prepaid to DNF Controls with the RMA number clearly indicated on the customer s shipping document The merchandise is to be shipped to DNF Controls 12843 Foothill Blvd Suite C Sylmar CA 91342 USA Failure to obtain a prop

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