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1. 7 M Transparency 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Opaque 0 Transparent Channel INPUT 09 Tally Link Order fi r Tally Colors C Dark Blue C Blue C Dark Gray C Gray fe C Green u Dark Green Dark Red Dark Yellow Yellow fa C Invisible Apply Cancel mmm Multiviewers V8 6 x And Dynamics UMDs Text Label amp Kaleido K2 1 On the Controller rear connector panel there are 2 communication ports 1 RS 422 485 For connecting the Kaleido RCP or T other remote devices If this communication port is used note that you will have to stop MT RCP service on the Kaleido frame It is recommended to set it to manual as well D It will be found using the SERVICES icon on the desktop O O 2 RS 232 To connect to router status information sources for tracking UMDs 2 oS E D o o o9 J 2 Use the Kaleido K2 s CD and locate the folder named Options Next step is to install the right service 2 choices are available 1 TSL TSLSetup 2 00 exe 2 Thomson Andromeda AndromedaSetup exe During the installation you would need to select the appropriate communication port com1 or com2 Refer to first section for detail 3 Need to start the dedicated service Use the SERVICES icon found on the desktop Start the service MT TSL or MT ANDROMEDA then go to Properties and set it to automatic 4 Take note of the Kaleido s IP ad
2. Multiviewers V8 6 Zandar DX Units from software version 4 06 are set to receive TSL UMD Protocol Later DX units are set on the Aux Port to read TSL UMD Protocol The DX unit emulates 16 DX16 or 4 DX4 8 character UMDs with a single tally each It is important to note that the UMD Tally Emulator board in the Zandar units is optional for the DX units and will not be in all systems Please contact Zandar for further information From System Setup the router settings on the DX unit must be set to Router Use YES Baud 38400 Port RS422 85 Start 00 default set to first UMD address for the multiviewer as shown by TallyMan gt Use PIP 1 TRUE Etc for the other PIPs Only Tally 1 is used Observe the following pin functions and make a cable to interface to a TSL UMD Display Port or a Power Supply PSU 22 Cable Requirements TM1 TM2 Zandar DX Or PSU 22 RS 422 AUX Port RJ45 D9 AUX socket 5 TX E 2 RX 4 m 7 RX 2 0V 4 3 RX lt 8 6 RX lt 3 TX4 1 0V 6 Multiviewers V8 6 Tally Configuration The tallies mapped to VMX Zandar units will provide the following colours Tally 1 left Red Tally 2 right Green Tally 142 Amber For DX units the mnemonic will change colour from White to Red The tallies mapped to non TSL UMD Protocol DX Zandar units will provide the following colours Tally 1 left White letters Red background Tally 2 right Black letters
3. These tests were carried out using the TallyMan Program and Iso 1 channels The settings below are shown for a TSL UMD address at 000 Unlock the UMD Set the UMD to UMD Dynamic Text Set the Service ID to TSL Set the Text Address to 1 on the TSL TallyMan indicated Address Miranda has a 1 offset to the TSL Address iS Kaleido Layout Editor E loj x File Edit Draw View Window Help DSH amp sm on ne my Tl Aar i 0 B x MEN B e EM CAN Assignment i iS OFFLINE C Alto Test 1 92 493 alarm Acton 8 x UMD Static Text UMD Dynamic Text ServicelD TSL Text Address 1 Level 0 Transparency Opaque Channel INPUT 01 Text Link Order Position 12 500 6 187 96 H 24 750 V 20 000 D 23 153 96 Multiviewers V8 6 Unlock the left UMD RH mouse click Select New and give the tally setting a name for that PIP Select Tally from the list Alarm Monitor Alarm Monitor e Highlight on the tally line e Click Edit e Enter the Service ID as TSL and give the Text address as for the UMD TallyMan address 1 Multiviewers V8 6 You must end up with these settings for the LH tally in the Alto Alarm Monitor x Set the Alarm Monitor Name Name soit Tally Alarm Setting Tally source Service ID ra Text Address Level 0 Select or Enter
4. TSL in capitals x In the Text Address field enter the address to associate with this Text Label This value must range between 1 and 127 x In the Level field enter the value that represents what you want to use from the data located at the specified address X 0 you want to use the 16 characters X 1 you want to use the first 8 characters X 2 you want to use the last 8 characters x Click on the Apply button to apply your modifications to the Text Label Component The Component is now configured to take the text to display from the specified address of the TSL device and to display a part of or all the characters found at this address Considering that the TSL device is already available to User s Manual Kaleido Alto 53 the Kaleido Alto all there is to do now to see the text appearing in the UMD or Text Label is to export the layout to the Kaleido Alto 11 2 Configuring Dynamic Tallies from the TSL Device To configure the Tallies sourced from the TSL you must first create Alarm Monitors These Alarm Monitors can then be assigned to any components that have alarm behavior in your layout i e Text Label color UMD color Tally Video border or Status Indicators Multiviewers V8 6 Creating an alarm monitor Access Kaleido Alto s alarm resources by opening the Alarm Browser from the View menu or by using F7 The browser shows a list of existing Alarm Monitors and the Alarm Inhibition group with wh
5. Controller Tally Connector D37 inputs Multiviewers V8 6 8 Zandar VMX DX MX Fusion Pro Zandar Multiviewers now read TSL UMD Protocol directly These notes are for those earlier viewers that do not Please consult the Zandar Manuals for appropriate pin connections and functions RJ45 Connections from TSL equipment PIN FUNCTION DIRECTION 1 OV GND 2 OV GND 3 RX IN 4 TX OUT 5 TX OUT 6 RX IN 7 24V OUT 8 24V OUT RS422 Connections from TSL TM1 and TM2 equipment RS 422 RS485 CONNECTORS D9 SOCKETS PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTIO N 1 Ov 6 Ov 2 TX 7 TX 3 RX 8 RX 4 Ov 9 Ov 5 RS232 Cable Connections from a RS422 outlet TM1 TM2 Zandar D9 PLUG D9 Com Socket 2 2 4 SCN 5 8 3 Multiviewers V8 6 RS485 Cable Connections for DX units UMD SYSTEM CONTROLLER ZANDAR RS 422 D9 Plug D9 socket 2 TX gt 2 7 TX 7 4 GND 9 8 RX lt 8 3 RX lt 3 6 GND 6 Notes For DX Units Enter the Menu Remote Setup Press OK Ignore the RS232 setting Press OK Set the RS422 baud rate to 9600 Press OK Set CLI Port to RS422 Press OK Set System to the required ID default is 00 Press OK Use a 1 1 cable between the TM1 TM2 port and the Zandar s RS422 port The settings in the Zandar unit will be set to 9600 No Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit Allow about 12 seconds for the initial update This will occur quickly if say a tally is activated otherwise background updating will occur
6. Need to insert the Service ID TSL or ANDROMEDA Text Address address from the converter box Level 0 first 8 characters 1 last 8 characters 2 all 16 characters eS Kaleido Layout Editor Multiviewers V8 6 Alto Details courtesy of Miranda This is taken directly from the Miranda publication Select RS422B port to be TSL protocol Set XP machines to have the Classic desktop setting otherwise some screens show correctly 11 TSL and Andromeda TSL and Andromeda are third party devices that supply Kaleido with tally information and dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels Kaleido Alto features a built in engine to distribute TSL or Andromeda data to pre configured components in a layout Incoming data using TSL or Andromeda protocol is fed through one of the serial ports see section 4 2 Paremeters Settings of the unit 11 1 Configuring a UMD or Text Label Component to be modified by a TSL Device The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take to configure a Text Label Component so its displayed text will be driven by a TSL device These steps are executed from KEdit x Select a Text Label Component x If the Configuration Panel is not already displayed display it by selecting Configuration Panel from the View menu or by pressing F5 x In the Assignment tab select UMD Dynamic Text or Label Dynamic Text x In the ServicelD field type
7. 6 To set the Evertz address etc 1 On the appropriate video card e g 7765 AVM 4 press the white button to call up the on screen menu Use the toggle switch to select Serial port Press the white button again Select Serial port configuration and using the toggle switch select TSL protocol Step up the menu to TSL protocol Select using the white button Select the Video source A address and set the address using the toggle switch shown on the TallyMan desktop for that particular D16C position Set the other three address as required Ensure that the centre and right link is made for RS422 working on the 3 pin link adjacent to TP8 on the upper left of the top board Tallies If the tallies come up in incorrect colours the background colour can be set using the white button and toggle switch as above Select On screen display configuration Select Text Burn in properties Select Source ID Colour 1 Red Select Source ID Colour 2 Green Select Source ID Colour Orange BOO NO The tallies are normally as follows A Red left tally will set the background to Red A Green right tally will set the background to Green Both tallies will set the background to Amber Orange Upgrading the Evertz software for TSL protocol please see the Evertz Manual for details Briefly 1 Set jumper J15 on the appropriate card to Upgrade 2 Attach the Evertz supplied cable to the 3 pin plug adjace
8. an Alarm Group gt Alarms List Assignment Severity Mode Dynamic Service ID ERROR Mode Dynamic Service ID WARNING Tallys States Alarm Monitor State Both Tallys OFF Alarm Disabled Both Tallys ON Alarm OK LeftTally ON Alarm Warning RightTally OM Alarm Error Note if Disabled state is transmitted it may also mean that the service is not assigned or active new Edit Remove Assign Actions to trigger Disabled state None OK state v Warning state oe Error state None Save Now set the colours Cancel Kaleido Layout Editor lal x File Edit Draw View Window Help DA salma q label cK Tally TEXT Assignment Action Tally States Colors Disabled Select Flashin No Input Ok i Select Flashing Warning u Select Flashing Error u Select Flashing Tally amp ssignment soit Tally zi Transparency K OFFLIN EDiT 18 at 1 Opaque 096 Transparent Channel INPLIT 01 Tally Link Order 1 Multiviewers V8 6 RH Tally Do the same for the RH tally by using the same tally type for this PIP shown as Split Tally here but note the reversed Severity settings in the Boxes Set these by clicking in the box Alarm Monitor x Set the Alarm Monitor Name Name spit Tally Select or En
9. on the PPV module s to RS422 Multiviewers V8 6 Use HyperTerminal to set the PPV port to TSL UMD parameters Terminal Program settings Baud 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 2 Flow Control None Use Menu 4 to set the UMD protocol to TSL and menu 5 to set the TSL UMD data rate etc Baud 38k4 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Even Comms RS 422 RS 485 Mnemonics The MVP can have up to three sets of mnemonic boxes per PIP TallyMan can have only one with the associated tallies Set the PIP to have the matching Address called Protocol in the Evertz lists as show in TallyMan by viewing View gt Show Display Address Sixteen characters may be displayed and the MVP has the capability of displaying various fonts Tallies Tally boxes may be added in the MVP set up screen and these should normally have the same address as the mnemonics box It will be seen that the two tallies two tallies max per PIP are entered as Tally A and Tally B for the left and right tallies Multiviewers V8 6 3 Evertz VIP These multiviewers are treated exactly like a D16C UMD as far as cabling and TallyMan configuration is concerned However to make the on screen graphics look right a Multiviewer box should be selected from the TallyMan list and Multiviewer PIPs added into the box Interface cable between the System Controller RJ45 connector and the Evertz input connector TM1 TM2 EVERTZ OR PSU 22 MULTIVI
10. BUS D9M Control Port D9 Plug D9 plug 3 lt 4 8 lt 2 7 gt 5 2 gt 3 6 4 GND 7 TM1 TM2 RS 422 Control Port Details CONTROL RS 422 RS485 CONNECTORS D9 SOCKETS 1 Ov 6 Ov 2 TX 7 3 RX 8 RX 4 Ov 9 Ov 5 Communication Parameters 38K4 baud 8 data bits Even parity 1 start bit 2 stop bits Multiviewers V8 6 2 Evertz MVP Maestro Notes e The cable details in the boxes refer to the cable connectors The multiviewer is plugged into any UMD display port on the TM1 TM2 or PSU 22 e fthe TCP IP UDP link is used the IP settings must all be in the same group for all units TMx Mixer and Evertz e The appropriate software may have to be loaded into the multiviewer if it has not already been delivered with the software installed The Evertz manual covers this procedure Evertz MVP These multiviewers are treated exactly like a D16C UMD as far as cabling and TallyMan configuration is concerned However to make the on screen graphics look right a Multiviewer box should be selected from the TallyMan list and Multiviewer PIPs added into the box Interface cable between the System Controller RJ45 connector and the Evertz input connector TM1 TM2 EVERTZ Or PSU 22 MULTIVIEWER BREAKOUT CONNECTOR RJ45 Plug Screw Terminals 1 4 2 4 3 4 8 CTS RX 5 6 RX RX 6 7 8 RJ45 pin details View from the back RJ45 Connector on the cable Set jumpers J34 and J33
11. EWER BREAKOUT CONNECTOR RJ45 Plug Screw Terminals 1 6 2 6 3 4 TX 5 RX 5 TX 4 RX 6 7 8 RJ45 pin details View from the back Cable entry RJ45 Connector on the cable Use HyperTerminal to set the PPV port to TSL UMD parameters Terminal Program settings Baud 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 2 Flow Control None Use Menu 4 to set the UMD protocol to TSL and menu 5 to set the TSL UMD data rate etc Baud 38k4 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Even Comms RS 422 RS 485 Multiviewers V8 6 4 Evertz Quattro Notes e The cable details in the boxes refer to the cable connectors e The multiviewer is plugged into any UMD display port on the System Controller or PSU 22 The appropriate software may have to be loaded into the multiviewer if it has not already been delivered with the software installed The Evertz manual covers this procedure These multiviewers are treated exactly like a D16C UMD as far as cabling and TallyMan configuration is concerned Interface cable between the System Controller RJ45 connector and the Evertz input Aux I O D25 connector 1 TM2 EVERTZ Or PSU 22 MULTIVIEWER AUX PLUG RJ45 Plug D25 Plug 1 21 2 21 3 4 TX4 17 RX 5 TX 18 RX 6 7 8 RJ45 pin details View from the back Cable entry 12345678 RJ45 Connector on the cable Notes The UMD must be entered into TallyMan as a 16 character display Multiviewers V8
12. Green background Tally 1 2 Black letters Yellow background Zandar MX Units These units are simpler in that there is no addressing to be set The System Controller will have a RS232 interface provided RS232 Cable Connections TM1 TM2 FUNCTION FROM THE ZANDAR MX RS 232 SYSTEM CONTROLLER MULTIVIEWER D9 Socket D9 RS232 Socket 2 4 3 3 TX 2 5 GND 5 If more than one unit is to be used in a system the RX TX and GND wires are taken to the first unit and thereafter only the TX and GND cables are carried on to subsequent units In this arrangement updating may be somewhat sluggish This might be used where for example a quad spilt was required on two units unit one set to inputs 1 2 3 amp 4 and unit two to inputs 5 6 7 amp 8 Tally colours are as follows Tally 1 left White letters Red background Tally 2 right Black letters Green background Tally 1 2 Black letters Yellow background Multiviewers V8 6 Zandar Fusion Pro RS422 Cable Pin out details TM1 TM2 FUNCTION FROM THE ZANDAR FUSION SYSTEM CONTROLLER MULTIVIEWER D9 Plug D9 RS485 Skt 2 TX gt 8 7 gt 3 8 4 RX 7 3 4 RX 2 4 6 GND 5 Use Com 2 Set the Fusion Pro as follows Select TSL Protocol for the UMD setting Remote Serial Select Com 2 to RS485 Select Baud to 38400 ZANDAR COM 2 PIN FUNCTIONS 1 NC 6 NC 2 7 TX 3 RX 8 RX 4 NC 9 Ov 5 GND To set the first UMD address put in the address for the first U
13. MD in Z Config Connect to unit via Z Config via LAN or RS232 e Go to system setup and then to the Com s Port Tab System Properties Display Video System Communication Ports UMD amp Tally Cards Alarms GPI COMI Command Interface Baud Rate 57600 j conga UMD amp Tally xij The first UMD address in the Baud Rate 38400 T TallyMan driver v RS 485 Sub Address 1 Ethernet Screen picture courtesy of Zandar Technologies The Fusion Pro will accept up to 16 characters Multiviewers V8 6 9 Vutrix Displays Pin out information kindly supplied by Vutrix Multiviewers V8 VUTRIX MONS GPI RJ45 PORT 1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin5 Pin6 Pin 7 Pin8 VUTRIX MONS GPI RJ45 PORT 2 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin5 Pin6 Pin 7 Pin 8 VUTRIX MONS RS442 UMD DATA D MALE FEMALE 9 PIN Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 SIGNAL IDENT TALLY GREEN SCREEN 1 TALLY GREEN SCREEN 1 TALLY GREEN SCREEN 2 TALLY GREEN SCREEN 2 TALLY GREEN SCREEN 3 TALLY GREEN SCREEN 3 TALLY GREEN SCREEN 4 TALLY GREEN SCREEN 4 SIGNAL IDENT TALLY RED SCREEN 1 TALLY RED SCREEN 1 TALLY RED SCREEN 2 TALLY RED SCREEN 2 TALLY RED SCREEN 3 TALLY RED SCREEN 3 TALLY RED SCREEN 4 TALLY RED SCREEN 4 SIGNAL IDENT RX RX N C N C GND N C N C N C N C
14. Television Systems Limited THE ONLY TALLY SYSTEM YOU LL EVER NEED The TSL Tally and UMD Configuring Program Multiviewer Information Television Systems Limited Vanwall Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 4UB Telephone 44 0 1628 676200 FAX 44 0 1628 676299 Multiviewers V8 6 Contents 1 Barco Vivaldi 2 Evertz MVP Maestro 3 Evertz VIP 4 Evertz Quattro 5 Leitch NeoSuite 6 Miranda K2 Alto 7 Oxtel Presmaster 2 8 Zandar VMX DX MX Fusion Pro 9 Vutrix Displays Notes Much of the material in this section has kindly been provided by the multiviewer manufacturers Always use the manual supplied with the multiviewer for the latest information and to check pin functions e Almost all current units accept TSL UMD protocol e The cable details in the boxes refer to the cable connectors Multiviewers V8 6 1 Barco Vivaldi Set the RS485 RS422 Vivaldi II port to protocol and the address to match that show TallyMan for the quad split display The port must be configured as 1 x 4 The address field at the bottom of the list of four fields in the Vivaldi set up is the one that must match TallyMan first address for that particular Vivaldi s address decimal or hex All other ports must be set to a different protocol and are not used Remote 1 Socket TM1 TM2 VIVALDI RS 232 RS 232 D9 Socket D9 Plug 2 RX gt 8 3 lt lt 7 5 GND 6 RS 422 Cable Connections TM1 TM2 VIVALDI RCDS
15. dress To locate it right click on My Network Places found on the desktop select Properties right click on Local Area Connection select Properties choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and select Properties 5 Need to locate the KG2Config xml file Found in C iControl Startup Open the document then on the top menu select View Source On the document you will need to edit a line Locate the section OtherServices then this line Service ServiceLabel service1 gt Multiviewers V8 6 KG2Config xml Notepad IO x File Edit Search Help lt xml versionz 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt IDOCTYPE KG2Config IELEMENT KG2Config CurrentLayout KaleidoServices OtherServices ServiceStatus gt IELEMENT CurrentLayout gt IELEMENT KaleidoServices Service IELEMENT OtherServices Service IELEMENT ServiceStatus Service lt IELEMENT Service SPCDATA IATTLIST CurrentL ayout file REQUIRED IATTLIST Service ServiceLabel CDATA REQUIRED IATTLIST Service id REQUIRED lt KG2Config gt CurrentLayout file KG2CurrentLayout kg2 gt lt KaleidoServices gt I The services you put here are the services you want to access gt lt l Do not put here your Kaleido service it is automaticaly found gt I The ServiceLabel is used as an alias for your service gt I Th
16. e Summary of GPI O functionality in Presmaster V3 0 Revision 2 All GPI Os are active low and momentary unless specified as latching Prespanel Outputs 0 23 Latching PGM bus input selection mapped to buttons In a mix both should close In black all should release 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Latching PST bus input selection 9 In amix both should close 10 In black all should release 11 12 13 14 15 16 Take momentary 17 DSK1 Live latching 18 DSK2 Live latching 19 DSK Live latching 20 DSK4 Live latching 21 VO1 Live latching 22 V02 Live latching 23 Alarm OR of all possible alarms Multiviewers V8 6 Inputs 24 31 24 Take button parallel 25 Fade button parallel 26 Silence button parallel 27 VO1 button parallel 28 VO button parallel 29 Audio lead button parallel 30 Audio lag button parallel PCS Outputs 0 23 channel changed chan 1 selected latching chan 2 selected latching chan 3 selected latching chan 4 selected latching chan 1 automation on off latching chan 2 automation on off latching ae ae a chan 3 automation on off latching chan 4 automation on off latching 23 Alarm OR of all possible alarms Sere re a Inputs 24 31 24 chan 1 automation on off 25 chan 2 automation on off 26 chan 3 automation on off 27 chan 4 automation on off The appropriate pins on the Presmaster must be wired to the required System
17. e ServiceLabel is composed of characters from a to Z lower case or upper gt I The Label A is reserved gt I Here is an exemple just replace the by the IP address of your system gt I Service ServiceLabel B idz 5oo00000000x COMO KaleidoAV gt gt lt KaleidoServices gt lt OtherServices gt lt l Use the same syntax as above to find services other than Kaleido Services gt lt l AlphaNumeric Label is permitted here exemple below gt Service ServiceLabel service 1 id 500000000000 gt fOtherServices ServiceStatus lt Use the same syntax as above to find services for status gt lt 1 AlphaNumeric Label is permitted here exemple below gt Service ServiceL abel Status 1 id 5ooo000000000 gt lt ServiceStatus gt lt KG2Config gt Copy the line and paste it under then replace with appropriate information Example 1 Service ServiceLabel service1 gt Service ServiceLabel TSL id 10 0 3 22 com1_TSL gt Kaleido s IP address Example 2 Service ServiceLabel ANDROMEDA id 10 0 3 22_com1_ANDROMEDA gt Save the file then close it Multiviewers V8 6 6 Kaleido Editor software KEdit on remote computer On the selected layout click on the corresponding UMD Select on the top menu View Configuration panel or F5 UMD window will open set it to UMD Dynamic Text
18. e file until you find the Long ID of your TSL Andromeda or Encoda The Long ID of a TSL should have the following form 10 9 8 7 COM1 TSL The Long ID of an Andromeda should have the following form 10 9 8 7 COM1 UMD 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX The Long ID of an Encoda should have the following form 10 9 8 7 COM1 ENCODA The Long ID of a Kalypso should have the following form 10 9 8 7 COM1 KALYPSO 2 Find the file C lcontrol Startup KG2Config xml on the Kaleido frame and open it in Notepad The service for the third party device will be added in the section lt OtherServices gt which will look like this lt OtherServices gt lt Use the same syntax as above to find services other than Kaleido Services gt lt AlphaNumeric Label is permitted here example below gt Service ServiceLabel service1 id Xxx xXX XXX XXX gt gt lt OtherServices gt 3 Supported third party devices will then be added into this section as per the indicated format See the Installation Guide for more detailed instructions on installing and connecting to third party devices Multiviewers V8 6 TSL supplies dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels and Tally statuses Service ServiceLabel TSL id 192 168 1 2 COMX TSL Where e TSL within the quotes is the alias and could be any user selected name e 192 168 1 2 is the IP address of the TSL as found using iNavigator e Xin COMX TSL is the COM port number assigned to t
19. es in their data streams which are used States Alarm Monitor State to transmit error status information Consult their Both Tallys OFF Alarm Disabled manual for instructions on how to set up this aspect of i area their system and to determine what values to enter in Both Tallys Alarm OK the Text Address and Level data entry boxes in this LeftTally ON Alarm Warning panel so that Kaleido can recover the error status RightTally ON Alarm Error information Note if Disable state is transmitted it may also _tteans that the service is assigned or active Cancel Multiviewers V8 6 Then you need to assign the Tally to a status video border a UMD or a tally component Video Border Tab Border Colour A border around the periphery of the video screen is used to show alarms associated with the screen s video For each of the four possible alarm states select the colour of the border if enabled under Video Window Frame see below For the Warning and Error states border flashing can be turned on or off by clicking the box e Colour Fill icon shows the colour currently selected for the border e Click on the down arrow beside the Colour Fill icon to open a colour selection window and choose a different colour Assign Alarm Monitor Select an alarm monitor to be assigned to this video component from the pull down list of available alarms The status of
20. h tally information and dynamic text for UMDs Text Labels and Tallies The interface between Kaleido and third party devices is managed using Miranda s iControl system Each such device is addressed by Kaleido using its MirandaLongID which is an address within the iControl protocol This address must be installed manually on the Kaleido by the user The address can be found using the iNavigator application which is part of iControl once the device is installed on the network All components in a Kaleido layout that obtain information from a third party device require the Service ID of that device to be entered at their configuration panel The Service ID is either the Miranda LonglD or an alias that points to the LongID An alias is a user selected term that is easier to remember and enter than the LongID To install a device s LongID and preferably an alias on the Kaleido K2 proceed as follows 1 First get the service s Long ID e From your Kaleido K2 s desktop double click on the icon My Computer e Navigate to C iControl Startup and open the file Kaleido log using the Notepad right click on the Kaleido log file and select Notepad from the Open With menu e Within Notepad press Ctrl F or select Find from the Edit menu and in the Find What section enter serviceAdded called for ID Each entry found will give you the Miranda Long ID of an iControl service found on the network Continue looking through th
21. he TSL service during the installation Andromeda Phillips supplies dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels and Tally status Service ServiceLabel PHIL id 10 3 4 9 COM1 UMD 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX gt Where e PHIL within the quotes is the alias and could be any user selected name e 10 3 4 9 is the IP address of the Kaleido use the actual IP address of your Kaleido e COM1 must be replaced by COM2 if you have configured the system to use the port e remainder of the text is exactly as shown Encoda supplies dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels Service ServiceLabel ENC id 192 145 10 2_COMX_ENCODA gt Where e ENC within the quotes is the alias and could be any user selected name e 192 145 10 2 is the IP address of the Encoda as found using iNavigator e Xin COMX ENCODA is the COM port number assigned to the Encoda service during the installation Kalypso supplies dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels and Tally statuses Service ServiceLabel KAL 10 5 4 8 COM1 KALYPSO gt Where e KAL within the quotes is the alias and could be any user selected name e 10 5 4 8 is the IP address of the Kalypso as found using iNavigator e must be replaced by COM2 if you have configured the system to use the COM2 port e The remainder of the text is exactly as shown If all four of these services are installed as an example the Other Services section becomes l
22. ich each alarm monitor is associated if any Click on the header of either column to sort the table in ascending order according to that column Create a new Alarm Click New to add a new alarm monitor to this list A blank Alarm Monitor control panel will open Alarm Setting Tally Click inside the Type column and select the Tally type Service ID Enter TSL in capitals for the service that will be monitored by this alarm Text Address Enter the address of the dynamic data between 1 and 127 Level Enter the level of the dynamic data The level can be 0 1 or 2 and have a particular meaning The TSL box has 4 Tallies per address but the Kaleido Alto is able to treat only 2 Tallies per address one left and one right so here is the rule followed to retrieve the Tally left and Tally right status 0 16 chars T1 or 2 T4 1 First 8 chars T1 T2 2 Last 8 chars T3 T4 Create an Alarm Monitor for every Tally device to be displayed in the Kaleido Alto layout Multiviewers V8 6 TSL Guide Setting up a Miranda Alto Software from 3 30 Set the Desktop on an XP configuring PC to Classic If you do not do this you may not be able to see some buttons in the Miranda KEdit Program Note The settings shown will allow split Iso tallying in TallyMan using the Tally Bits set to Basic Although split tally operation is shown here the settings are good for tallies in a single channel such as Program in TallyMan
23. igned to the TSL service during the installation COM1 is RS 232C and COM is RS 422 Andromeda Philips supplies dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels Service ServiceLabel PHIL id2 10 3 4 9 COM1 UMD 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX gt Multiviewers V8 6 Where PHIL within the quotes is the alias and could be any user selected name 10 3 4 9 is the IP address of the Kaleido use the actual IP address of your Kaleido must be replaced by COM2 if you have configured the system to use the port The remainder of the text is exactly as shown If both of these services are installed as an example the Other Services section becomes lt OtherServices gt lt Use the same syntax as above to find services other than Kaleido Services gt lt AlphaNumeric Label is permitted here example below gt Service ServiceLabel service1 id Xxx XXX XXX XXX gt gt Service ServiceLabelz TSL id 192 168 1 2_COM4_TSL gt Service ServiceLabel PHIL id 10 3 4 9 COM1 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX gt lt OtherServices gt Now you may enter the alias TSL as the ServicelD in configuration panels for UMDs and Text Labels that receive their dynamic text from this TSL decoder You may enter the alias PHIL as the service ID in configuration panels for CC text CC status indicators and VChip status indicators that receive their information from this Andromeda Phillips decoder You may cho
24. nction TX TX RX RX Ov Miranda RS422 connections Multiviewers V8 TM1 TM2 Or PSU 22 RJ45 Plug 1 0V 2 0V 3 RX 4 TX4 5 TX 6 RX 7 24V 8 424V O Miranda Unit RS422 UMD Port D9 Plug 4 0V 6 0V 8 TX 7 RX4 2 RX 3 TX4 Function RTS RTS CTS CTS Only the TSL TX and TX pair are relevant in this application TSL UMD Data Specification RS 422 8 bit data 1 stop bit even parity 38 4k baud RJ45 pin details on the System Controller or PSU 22 View from the back Cable entry RJ45 Connector on the cable Multiviewers V8 6 Dynamic UMD and Tally for Kaleido K2 using TSL s UMD controller Set Up Computer Ethernet VGA Output 1600x1200 Max Ethernet Hub Kaleido K2 RS 232C s To Additional Kaleido K2s UMD Tally Info over RS 422 converted to RS 232C SDI Video Out Up to 126 UMD source names can be output on multiple Kaleido K2s using one TSL SC 11 TSL UMD SC 11 UMD Contoller RS 232 or RS 422 Router Table Info Serial Tallies Production Switcher Tally Outputs to Cameras J TECHNICS INC SS SDI Video Out www imagetechnics com Diagram courtesy of Image Technics Multiviewers V8 6 The following is courtesy of Miranda TSL Andromeda Encoda and Kalypso TSL Andromeda Encoda and Kalypso are third party devices that supply Kaleido wit
25. nd using the iNavigator application which is part of iControl once the device is installed on the network All components in a Kaleido layout that obtain information from a third party device require the Service ID of that device to be entered at their configuration panel The Service ID is either the Miranda LonglD or an alias that points to the LongID An alias is a user selected term that is easier to remember and enter than the LongID To install a device s LongID and preferably an alias on the Kaleido proceed as follows 1 Use iNavigator to locate the device on the network and note its address see the iNavigator manual for more details Please note if iControl is not available to obtain the LonglD use the format shown below For TSL protocol 192 168 1 2 COMX TSL For Philips protocol 10 3 4 9 COM1 UMD 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX 2 Supported third party devices will then be added into this section as per the indicated format See the Installation Guide for more detailed instructions on installing and connecting to third party devices TSL supplies dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels Service ServiceLabel TSL id 192 168 1 2 COMX TSL gt Where TSL within the quotes is the alias and could be any user selected name 192 168 1 2 is the IP address of the Kaleido that you are trying to add dynamic UMDs to by using TSL UMD System Controller as found using iNavigator X in COMX TSL is the COM port number ass
26. nt to the upgrd run connector 3 Run HyperTerminal 4 Push in the card to the frame and the opening screen will be shown if all is OK 5 Run the upgrade program from the transfer File routine in HyperTerminal use Modem X setting 6 Withdraw the card and set the link J15 to Run Multiviewers V8 6 5 Leitch NeoSuite Note Leitch multiviewers read TSL UMD Protocol directly Please consult the Leitch Manuals for appropriate pin connections and functions Use Com 23 on the Leitch unit which must be set to read TSL UMD protocol RJ45 Connections from TSL equipment PIN FUNCTION DIRECTION 1 OV GND 2 OV GND 3 RX IN 4 TX OUT 5 TX OUT 6 RX IN 7 24V OUT 8 24V OUT Interconnecting cable required PIN FUNCTION DIRECTION LEITCH FUNCTION D9S KT 1 OV GND 5 OV 2 OV GND 3 RX IN 2 TX 4 TX OUT 3 RX 5 TX OUT 8 RX 6 RX IN 7 TX 7 24V OUT 8 24V OUT Multiviewers V8 6 6 Miranda K2 Alto Notes e The cable details in the boxes refer to the cable connectors e The multiviewer is plugged into any UMD display port on the System Controller or PSU 22 e RS422 to RS232 converter is required for each Miranda K2 unit for easy configuration e The appropriate software may have to be loaded into the multiviewer if it has not already been delivered with the software installed Build the TallyMan TallyMan desktop display using Multiviewer from the UMD list Miranda K2 These multiviewe
27. ose any convenient name for the alias for example the Phillips alias could be CC Service ServiceLabel CC id 10 3 4 9 COM1 UMD 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX gt 3 Find the file C lcontrol Startup KG2Config xml on the Kaleido frame and open it in Notepad The service for the third party device will be added in the section lt OtherServices gt which will look like this lt OtherServices gt lt Use the same syntax as above to find services other than Kaleido Services gt lt AlphaNumeric Label is permitted here example below gt Service ServiceLabel service1 id XXX XXX XXX XXX gt gt replace XXX XXx Xxx xxx with the long ID alias created above lt OtherServices gt Configuring the UMD for dynamic text The attributes of a UMD are adjustable using its configuration panel in KEdit To access the panel for a UMD within a Monitor 1 Double click on the Monitor in which the UMD is located The Monitor s border will turn yellow indicating it may be edited 2 Click on the UMD Control points will appear at the corners and the center of the long side showing it is selected NOTE at this point the UMD may be positioned click on the UMD and drag and scaled click and drag a control point within the Monitor It cannot be moved outside the Monitor boundary 3 Open the configuration panel for the UMD by pushing F5 or from the Configuration Panel item in the View menu after having selected the source wind
28. ow in the Kaleido K2 Three tabs are available to set different parameters for the UMD Multiviewers V8 6 UMD Dynamic Text Click the selection button to select Dynamic Text See XXXXXXXXXX Gateway TSL and Andromeda dynamic data sources for an explanation of this portion of the panel The KEdit window will show the ID Address and Link order of the source text The Monitor Wall output of the Kaleido will show the text originating at that source UMD Assignment alarm Action C UMD Static Text mu UMD Dynamic Text Enter the TSL Long ID or if you have created a Alias inthe config file enter the Alias 10 3 4 3 COM1 UMD 00 SLOTXX MOD The Level Indicates 0 16 characters from TSL 1 first 8 characters from TSL 2 second 8 characters from TSL The text address entry with the TSL is 0 based This corresponds to the TSL address directly annel INPUT 09 Link Order Multiviewers V8 6 Configuring the Tallies Explanation To assign a TSL tally to a Kaleido K2 Tally indicator you must create an alarm monitor first Alarm Browser Access Kaleido K2 s alarm resources by opening the Alarm Browser from the View menu or by using F7 The browser shows a list of existing Alarm Monitors and the Alarm Inhibition group to which each alarm monitor is associated if any Click on the header of either column to sort the table in a
29. rm Link Order Apply Multiviewers V8 6 Tally Assignment Tab Tally State Colours Click the Select button beside each of the four states to select the Tally colours that will represent that state A Tally Colours selection box will appear offering eleven options bright and dark versions of five colours plus invisible You can also specify if the Tally will flash for all states Tally Assignment The pull down list includes all available options These are e All of the available GPI inputs e All of the defined alarms e None i e unassigned To configure a dynamic tally from TSL Andromeda or other services you must create an alarm monitor and assign the alarm monitor to the Tally See the section on alarm monitors XXXXXXXXxX The shape of the icon in the tally color window reflects the type of tally being configured Left Tally in the example here as the same configuration panel opens for all four types top bottom left and right Transparency Use the slider to select a transparency for the tally The transparency is only seen when the tally is overlaid on a video screen The selected value is shown as a percentage beneath the slider Possible values are 0 15 30 45 55 70 85 and 100 Sy Tally Assignment Action Tally States Colors Disabled u Select Flashing Ok u Select Flashing Warning a Select Flashing Error i Select Flashing Tally Assignment
30. rs are treated exactly like a D16C UMD Dynamic 16 in TallyMan as far as cabling and TallyMan TallyMan configuration is concerned Select Insert gt Display and then select Multiviewer in the TSL program from the Displays list Set the address in the Miranda unit to match the Address shown in TallyMan TallyMan for the UMDs in the multiviewer list for that particular K2 multiviewer Cable Requirements For Miranda RS232 connections To avoid reconfiguration of the Miranda unit it is recommended that a RS422 to RS232 converter box be used for each Miranda K2 such as the K2 ADE made by KK Systems and that the Miranda RS232 port is used Note that this unit must be powered If it is plugged in directly to the Miranda K2 it will pick up power from Miranda Pin 4 line The DIP switch settings are 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON URL http www kksystems com KK SYSTEMS LTD P O Box 2770 Brighton West Sussex BN45 7ED United Kingdom Tel 44 1273 857185 Fax 44 1273 857186 Please check the KK web site for other distributors Multiviewers V8 6 The Miranda RS232 connections are Pin IN A Function DCD RX TX DTR Gnd DSR RTS CTS RI TSL TM1 TM2 RJ45 or PSU 22 RJ45 Connector Pin gt Function OV OV RX TX TX RX 24V 24V TallyMan TMC 1 only RS422 Connector non standard pin out Fu
31. scending order according to that column e Alarm Browser x New Click New to add a new alarm monitor to this list A blank Alarm Monitor control panel will open Edit Click on an existing alarm monitor to select it then click Edit or double click on the existing alarm monitor to modify it The Alarm Monitor control panel will open containing the current definition of the selected Alarm Monitor Remove Click on an existing alarm monitor to select it then click Remove to delete it Alarm Monitor The Alarm Monitor control panel provides all the necessary resources to create and manage alarms on the Kaleido K2 Multiviewers V8 6 Kr Alarm Monitor i x Alarm Monitor Name Type a name for this Alarm Monitor in the box Set the Alarm Monitor Name Name video 11 Type Click inside the Type column and select the Select or Enter an Alarm Group Montreal Tally type Alarms List Assignment new Edit Remove rAssign Actions to trigger Disabled state oe OK state None Warning state oe Error state acin l Alarm Setting Tally xj Service ID Enter either the Miranda LonglD or the Alias ssigna Tally to a Service for the service that will be monitored by this Service ID alarm Text Addres lo Level o Sources of dynamic text TSL and Andromeda incorporate Talli
32. t OtherServices gt lt Use the same syntax as above to find services other than Kaleido Services gt lt AlphaNumeric Label is permitted here example below gt Service ServiceLabel service1 id Xxx XXX XXX XXX gt gt Service ServiceLabelz TSL id 192 168 1 2_COM4_TSL gt Service ServiceLabel PHIL id 10 3 4 9 COM1 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX gt Service ServiceLabel ENC 192 145 10 2 COMX ENCODA gt Service ServiceLabel KAL idz 10 5 4 8 COM1 KALYPSO gt lt OtherServices gt Now you may enter the alias TSL PHIL ENC or KAL as the ServicelD in configuration panels for UMDs and Text Labels to identify one of these third party devices as the source of their dynamic text Multiviewers V8 6 You may choose any convenient name for the alias for example the Philips alias could be Dyn Service ServiceLabel Dyn idz 10 3 4 9 COM1 UMD 00 SLOTXX MODULEIDXXXX gt And Install the TSL service using the installer Kaleido K2 CD ROM TSL and Andromeda Installation TSL and Andromeda are third party devices that supply Kaleido K2 with dynamic text for UMDs and Text Labels The interface between Kaleido and third party devices is managed using Miranda s iControl system Each such device is addressed by Kaleido using its MirandaLongID which is an address within the iControl protocol This address must be installed manually on the Kaleido by the user The address can be fou
33. ter an Alarm Group k NONE gt Y Alarms List Type Assignment Severity Tally Mode Dynamic Service ID WARNING Tally Mode Dynamic Service ID ERROR x Tally source Service ID ra Text Address h Level 0 Tallys States Alarm Monitor State Both Tallys OFF Alarm Disabled Both Tallys Alarm OK LeftTally ON Alarm Warning RightTally ON Alarm Error Note if Disabled state is transmitted it may also mean that the service is not assigned or active new Edit Remove Assign Actions to trigger Disabled state None gt OK state None Warning state Nore x Error state oe Save Cancel e Now set the colours Kaleido Layout Editor 10 EDIT File Edit Draw View Window Help Da BH x emjo o miessmeu w nlr m pere el label 7 cc W N m M B nw I Ss e Ekr Assignment action 181 Tally States Colors No Input Disabled JN Select Flashing Ok 5 Select Flashing Warning B Select Flashing Error F Select Flashing Tally amp ssignment Split Tally M New Edit Transparency Cancel Opaque 0 96 Transparent Tally Link Order 1 Channel INPUT 01 Position 12 500 6 167 96 H224 750 V 20 000 D223 153 96 Multiviewers V8 6 If you have only red tallies from the Program channel set
34. the alarm will be shown by the border UMD Alarm Tab Display Options For each of the four possible alarm states select the colour of the UMD background and the colour of the text and whether the Transparency feature is enabled You can also specify if the background will flash for Error and Warning states Select a background colour from the list in the pull down box Click on the down arrow beside the Text Colour icon to open a colour selection window to choose a different font colour Assign Alarm Monitor Select an alarm monitor to be assigned to this UMD from the pull down list of available alarms Video Digital xj Assignment Border Action Calibration Border Color Disable Color sat s Normal Color Warning Color 454 i g Flashing Error Color i PM Fishing Assign Alarm monitor Alarm video 02 4 Error Latching No Latch Latch Hold Duration 410 Sec Video Window Frame C None Lowered Bevel Channel INPLIT 02 F Alarm Link Order eir UMD 1 Assignment Alarm Action Display Options Background Disable Gray Aly Iv Transparency Normal eray Aly Iv Transparency emng ow z 8 Transparency Flashing v Transparency X Error Gray AL Flashing Assign Alarm monitor Alarm video 09 i Error Latching No Latch Latch Duration Sec C Hold Channel INPLIT 09 Ala
35. these colours to red Iso tallying colour is shown For the next PIP do the same but increment the Text Address and make a new tally with a new name for that monitor i Kaleido Layout Editor IBlxi File Edit Dyaw View Window Da V gt gt T mle 9 AL xov ROMA Uu Sm om ER mmm mm S B cj OE K OFFLING x Assitnment Action Tall States Colors Dikabled i Select Flashing 181 a Select Flashing Warniha Select Flashing u Select Flashing Tally Assignment New Edit Transparency 1 1 1 1 1 1 D Opaque 0 Transparent Channel INPLIT 02 Tally Link Order 1 Apply x 4 4 Selection Tool Press Apply and then Export to the Alto x Alto Frame Ip Address 168100223 Destination Layout Atto Test 1 Export KEdit Data v Alarms M i Multiviewers V8 6 7 Oxtel Presmaster 2 This information has kindly been provided by Miranda Technologies Ltd Please inspect the Miranda manual for further information The following lists the GPls allocated on the Presmaster panel and on the PCS unit These allocations are fixed Tallies are available on the panel reflecting the state of the first eight sources only of the PGM and PVW buses Note that these tallies reflect the current state shown on the panel If a different channel is selected the state of these tallies may chang

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