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1. Configuration Name Please input a name and logical base configuration Give a configuration name Panel Options A Confi XY connection Configuration Type a Please select what logical configuration to base the new configuration off Base Logicals on an Existing Configuration gt Start from a Blank configuration w Start from a Existing Logical Configuration File This will create a configuration based on the imported names txt Look ir gt temp My Recca Documents J CBBackup3z8 German _TV Log WE names txt 8 Remove the Primary Server IP address by setting it to 0 0 0 0 since the panel does not use Ethernet connection with routers Click Finish when done Configuration Name PanelOptions sss Configure certain panel configuration specife options Primary Server IP 0 0 0 0 A Configuration Type Name to Use Name Tahid lv Allow New Logical Items Remove the Server IP address as it is connected via XY 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 123 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 9 Select the new configuration in the Navigation pane then go to the Options tab and in Communication options set Connection to Router to Coax CONFIGURATIONS SUPPORT TOOLS PANEL CONFIGURATIONS CONFIGURATION EDITOR e N New E Delete LS Duplicate bd save Kid Save A
2. Confirm Password eeeeee uth os ey o Ho The Control Mode on page 46 is displayed by default to users that log in as Operator Offline Configuration Use offline configuration when e You have a panel that is not installed in your routing setup e You want to set up a configuration for import into a Magellan Router Control Panel later e You do not have access to a Magellan Router Control Panel To start a configuration session 1 Cick on the Magellan RCP Config icon installed in your startup menu or on your desktop This icon was created when you first installed the Offline Configuration Editor See Using the Offline Configuration Editor on page 202 for more information 2 The Configurations Page on page 54 opens Make one of the following choices i To create a new panel configuration e Click the New button and then see Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 for instructions on how to create a new panel configuration i To duplicate an existing panel configuration e Click the Duplicate button and then see Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration on page 68 for the instructions on how to duplicate an existing panel configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 59 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration On Line Configuration Use On Line configuration when you have a panel that is acce
3. 5 Ifthe control panel is used in a multiple frame system connect the additional frames using the appropriate scheme 6 Ifthe control panel is at the end of the X Y bus terminate the other X Y connector with a coaxial 75Q2 termination Plug a power cord into the DC power supply connector Connect the power cord to a power source Ethernet Setup Note The Ethernet default settings for Magellan Router Control Panel are as follows IP 192 168 100 250 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 100 1 1 Prior to performing the Magellan Router Control Panelconfiguration you must determine the following information The TCP IP address for the panel The routing system to connect to The name and ID to assign to the panel 2 Obtain TCP IP addresses for the installed panel These addresses are a static IP address a subnet mask and an optional gateway IP How you obtain TCP IP addresses depends on the type of panel you have pushbutton only LCD only pushbutton with OLED LCD with OLED Use one of the following processes to obtain the addresses For all panel types attach the Magellan panel to a PC via a crossover cable and then enter the default IP address into the Address field of your Internet browser Note the addresses in the spaces provided below For panels with LCD buttons or OLED displays only press the SHIFT button and then the MENU button on the front panel The menu selection buttons appear across the front of the fron
4. If the crosspoint was a breakaway the top row of each button is the Destination the middle row is the channel level and the bottom row is the channel level input If the crosspoint was not a breakaway the top row legend is the destination and the second row is the source 3 Press the desired crosspoint to be recalled The selected History button is highlighted and the Take button begins to flash 4 Press Take to recall the selected switch The Take button is extinguished If the destination affected is the current destination the OLED display is updated accordingly and the panel returns to the home state Breakaway Mode In Breakaway mode audio and video signals do not automatically follow one another audio and video are switched in separate operations To operate in breakaway mode 1 Atthe home control panel display select the desired destination 2 Press BRK The control panel buttons display the levels associated with the destination Tip Use the PG UP and PG DN buttons to display other level selections 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 125 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 1 Select one or more levels You can select more than one level if desired The selected Level button is highlighted and the Take button flashes 2 When all desired levels are selected press Take The home control panel display is display
5. Installation Configuration and Operation Manual PANEL SPECIFIC TASKS Changing Access Lists Router on page 166 Changing Source Assignments on page 176 Changing Destination Assignments on page 170 Changing Salvo Assignments on page 175 Changing Level Assignments on page 172 Changing Category Assignments on page 169 Changing Index Assignments on page 171 Setting Up Local Aliases on page 198 Removing Local Aliases on page 195 Removing Local Aliases on page 195 Primary and Secondary Server IPs on page 194 Synchronizing Database structure from another Router on page 200 Show Hide Status on Destination buttons on page 198 Common Configuration Tasks CONFIGURATION TASKS BUTTON APPEARANCE OPTIONS e Changing Communication Options on page 170 Changing Logical Control Options on page 172 Enabling or Disabling USB Port Functions on page 189 Installing and Removing Fonts on page 194 Enabling User Access on page 189 Accessing Error Logs on page 162 Accessing the Imagine Communication Website see Accessing the Imagine Communications Website on page 163 Accessing the Imagine Communications Service Web Portal on page 163 Generating Service Reports on page 193 Defining Alarm Conditions on page 180 Accessing Error Logs 1 Access the Support page 2 Click the View Panel Logs button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and
6. Define the screen saver cycle time in seconds 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 174 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks e Allow to be ganged Define if this panel can be part of a ganged configuration e New config save to Define whether to save new configurations to the panel or to USB Note You can increase the available flash on the Panel by inserting a USB into the panel and opting to Save new configurations to USB Changing Panel Physical Settings Access the Summary page 2 The user configurable selections are available non configurable selections are grayed out Click the Edit button to enable options and click Save when finished 3 The following is displayed here Panel Type The current Panel Type is displayed Cannot be changed You can click the Identify button to make the physical panel blink for easy visual identification Panel Name The current Panel Name is displayed Enter a new name to change the existing panel name Panel ID Enter a new ID to change the existing panel ID IP Address The IP Address can be changed as required Netmask The Netmask can be changed as required Gateway The Gateway can be changed as required MAC The MAC Address is displayed but cannot be changed System Cache The current system cache utilization is displayed and can be changed by clicking the Increase Cache button Y
7. Ganged Panels RCP 24LCD OLED M Master i Add Slave Panel Add Slave Trax Panel Change IP Figure 27 New Panel Gang Configuration lv Panel Configurations amp New gt 4 Delete ig Duplicate el BPS Multiple test Grouping ww 21MVNew Group Pgang RouterCont Version 3 6 Page 63 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration The Current Configuration section is relevant in case of v Current Configuration Processing configurations where it displays a tree view of configuration defined on panel buttons 4 Root a IPX 10 10 20 234 a IP3 Frame Slot 0 Frame PX RES Video Crosspoint 2 e The Ganged Panels section is only displayed for a Panel Ganged Panels Gang configuration It displays the current panel master 3 and any panels that have been slaved You can right click in RSF 4LCD OLED M Master this section to add delete or change the IP for a slave Add Slave Panel anel p Add Slave Trax Panel Table 11 Configuration Icons Panel Gang Configuration and this Panel is a Slave panel which has been connected with the Master Web Ul Slave panel as seen on the Slave Web Ul Panel Gang Configuration and this Panel is a Trax Slave on the Slave Web Ul Slave Panel has not connected with the Master Web Ul Contains Router con
8. testi xml F i 172 25 150 107 RCP 24LCD OLED test2 xml Batch Importing Configurations Go to the Tools tab and click the Batch Import button P PH rP Input the IP address of the panel to import configurations from and click the Discover button Once discovered double click the Select Import File option under the Import File column Browse to the location of the exported XML file and click to select it Click the Import button The selected configurations are then imported to that panel Changing Access Lists Router Access the Configurations page In the Router configuration tab select the Access Lists tab Select one of the ribbons displayed to change the current assignments for sources destinations salvos levels categories or indexes and make changes as described in the appropriate sections Changing Source Assignments on page 176 Changing Destination Assignments on page 170 Changing Salvo Assignments on page 175 Changing Level Assignments on page 172 Changing Category Assignments on page 169 Changing Index Assignments on page 171 Changing Appearance Options 1 2 Access the Configurations page Go to any of the Configuration tabs Router Processing or Multiviewer and select the Options tab Appearance options are listed on the bottom right of the tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 166 Magellan Installation Configuration and
9. CONFIGURA A Pane Configurations 5 r save ha Serve All Reload ef coon E penta Bhinn gt denira Dutton Labels SS Router MA CSS Multiviewer 11 _ gt kJ Fana Buttons Faworites Options Mt Price pung ponhar i Append checked dem ia Canbgumbgn Ad i alireses ane sen fo culo dieer fo ood Gad emort modules pon lt Select tem wath children z b Dienwered IPSs Devine Sehedevice eeu lee lt Curen Coniaquration ROOI so mpd Parels Table 6 Configuration Page Selections and Functions Panel Configurations Navigation panel listing all created configurations Current Configuration Navigation trees for configuration defined on panel buttons Ganged Panels Expandable only in case of a Ganged Configuration Lists the Master Panels and defined slaves Configuration function buttons Enables creation duplication or deletion of configurations Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 Deleting a Panel Configuration on page 68 Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration on page 68 Configuration Activation Button to make a selected configuration active 7 Configuration Contents Icons to indicate the configuration sub types contained one or all of Routers Multiviewers Processing Configuration Functions Buttons to save load import export configurations See Icon Toolbar Selections and Functions for details Configuration Tabs Tabs for Router Processing and Multiviewer configuration 10 Sub Tabs Sub tabs
10. Salvos gv gt v Sources Destinations Levels Y Router AUA Processing S Multiviewer Access Lists CQ DST Local Aliases 4 Indices Categories Groups I Level 48 V Level 49 V Level 50 V Level 51 W Level 52 IV Level 53 IV Level 54 V Level 55 V Level 56 V Level 57 V Level 58 V Level 59 V Level 60 V Level 61 I Level 62 V Level 63 Figure 43 Levels in the Access Lists tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 101 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Multiviewer CO DST Local Aliases TRAX Options SOuUrceS Destinations Level 58 Level60 Level6l Level62 Assign 101 101 101 101 Unassign 102 102 102 102 Assign All 103 103 103 103 All to Same Level Figure 44 Destinations in the Access Lists Tab This functionality is dependent on the Protocol defined in the Preferred Communication Protocol in the Communication Options in the Options tab e When set to LRC Mode 64 levels are supported e When set to XY Mode only 16 levels are supported for switching even though the panel and the Web UI show all defined levels Options Import Router Delete Router COMMUNICATION OPTIONS Ethernet Ki 172 25 8 156 i APPEARANCE OPTIONS 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Propriet
11. Version 3 6 Page 30 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction 13 a Additional operation keys Not available on RCP 24LCD OLED panels Safety Standards and Instructions See the Safety Standards for Magellan Programmable Control Panels for a list of important safety instructions Carefully observe all safety alert symbols for dangers warnings and cautions They alert installers and operators of possible dangers or important information contained in this document Keep in mind though that warnings alone do not eliminate hazards nor are they a substitute for safe operating techniques and proper accident prevention measures Magellan Router Control Panel Service and Support See the Unpacking Shipping Information for detailed information about service and support for your Magellan Router Control Panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 31 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation Installation Before your Magellan Router Control Panel can operate as part of your routing system you must unpack install and configure components This section covers topics specific to physical installation Configuration information is outlined in the Software Configuration on page 42 section CAUTION We recommend that you test your system before its final installation Make sure you verify configuration cablin
12. Configuration and Operation Manual Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions How many Magellan Router Control Panels are available There are 10 panels available RCP 16PB RCP 48PB RCP 96PB have pushbuttons only _RCP 32PB OLED RCP 64PB OLED have pushbuttons and OLED displays RCP 16LCD RCP 32LCD RCP 64LCD have pushbuttons and LCD buttons only and two panel styles RCP 24LCD OLED RCP 48LCD OLED have pushbuttons LCD buttons and OLED displays Do they have the same feature set All panels use the same software code and logic module The front panel stuffing determines the functionality What are the connection interfaces All panels are shipped standard with both coax and Ethernet connectivity What protocols are supported by the panels The panels support both legacy Pass Through Protocol on both coax and Ethernet connections as well as the new LRC protocol available via Ethernet only What is the default protocol and what is recommended The default communication protocol is set to XY on the Magellan panel However we recommend to use the LRC Protocol if the system contains Platinum Platinum IP3 or Platinum VX routers LRC protocol is a name based protocol which provides additional routing level control and status reporting mechanism Can you use them with other Imagine Communications routers Yes The standard Pass Through Protocol is available to use on both the ethernet and coax comm po
13. Go the Configurations page Panel Buttons tab 2 Create or use a pre existing panel operation mode 3 To add additional pages click the Page button with a green icon overlayed and click again to add as many pages as required 4 Once you add at least one page a second Page button with a red icon overlayed is displayed to the right of the page numbers Use this to delete a specific page Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases TRAX Options Router Configuration Panel Operation Mode Category Mode bs View Button Type Actual Name e DAA 5 Click the forward arrow in the page navigation section to go to or move between the newly created pages 6 A set of blank buttons are displayed on each page You can configure these as required by clicking a button and then defining the function type and type properties View Button Type Actual Name 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 179 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Defining Alarm Conditions Access the Configurations page Select the Panel Buttons tab Select the bank of alarms on the panel picture The Alarm Definitions selections are displayed in the Button View section of the tab 4 For each alarm LED select the Notification Type from the drop down list box List types and definitions for each Notification Type are shown i
14. Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks 4 Click unclick the appropriate check boxes to select deselect the assigned indices or highlight the index name and then click the Assign or Unassign button as appropriate Click the Assign All or Unassign All button to select deselect all of the listed levels 5 When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Level Assignments Access the Configurations page Select the Access Lists tab Select the Levels ribbon A list of currently assigned levels opens At the top of the assigned levels list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned levels to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with A AS or G If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Levels are sorted in Logical order the order in which the levels were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 4 Click unclick the appropriate check boxes to select deselect the assigned levels or highlight the level name and then click the Assign or Unassign button as appropriate Click the Assign All or Unassign All button to select deselect all of the listed levels 5 When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Logical Control Options The control options section refers to the relationship between the router
15. Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration Panel Configuration Devices You Can Control You can configure the following device types for control through Magellan Router Control Panel Table 10 Devices you can configure for control Processing Devices Selenio 6800 frames and modules NEO Frames and modules Selenio X 50 75 85 frames modules Selenio MCP frames modules Platinum Routers Platinum IP3 Routers Multiviewers Multiviewer Devices e Platinum IP e Platinum SX Hybrid e Platinum SX Pro e Selenio 6800 Multiviewer Platinum Predator II Router Devices 1 Follow the steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 2 Go to the Processing tab in your configuration 3 Follow the steps in Processing Configuration Overview 1 Follow the steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 2 Go to the Processing tab in your configuration Follow the steps in Processing Configuration Overview_Note From Magellan 2 5 onwards Multiviewer devices can be discovered and mapped in Processing configurations The standalone Multiviewer tab has been maintained for backward compatibility 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 61 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration e Platinum Platinum IP3 Routers 1 Follow the steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on e Platinum Frame
16. O Figure 58 Different XML Files with Same Configuration Name 4 Click OK to close the process box and return to the Configurations page Fonts based on Configuration From Magellan Router Control Panel software version 3 0 onwards you can customize the font per configuration type Within a single configuration you can set a separate font font sizes for Router Processing Multiviewer sub configurations This enables customizing the visual display for a configuration for example if you want a bigger font size for better display on the panel or a different font type To change the font or font size 1 Inthe active configuration go to any of the configuration specific tabs Router Processing Multiviewer Go to the Options tab within that configuration In the Appearance Options section make edits to the font as required Save the configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 191 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Finding Panel Specific Information e The following information is located on the Summary page in the Physical Settings column Panel Type Panel Name Panel ID IP Address Netmask Gateway MAC Address System Cache e The following information is located on the Summary page in the Panel Versions and Licenses column Software Version Hardware Version Serial Number Licensed Options License Key e
17. Panel Options on page 44 Current Configuration on page 45 Alarm Definitions on page 45 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 42 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Note To the right of each text box is an information icon Hover the mouse cursor above the information icon to display more details about the selection Information Icon Details shows an example of the contents of the information icon for the Licensed Options field READONLY The current options that are licensed on the panel Can be changed by applying a new license key licensed Options PROC MV iJ Figure 21 Information Icon Details Physical Settings Information on the Panel Type for example RCP 64 LCD Panel Name Panel ID IP Address Netmask Gateway MAC address System Cache and Flash used is displayed here To change the information displayed here click the Edit button make edits and click Save See Changing Panel Physical Settings on page 175 Use the Identify Panel button if you have two or more similar panels in your routing system and need to physically identify them See Identifying a Panel on page 193 Panel Versions and Licenses Information on the following is displayed here e Software Version The version of software running on the panel You can upgrade the panel firmware by following the instructions in the Upgrading Panel Fi
18. Please select a panel section and a button to edit above BUTTON PROPERTIES BUTTON APPEARANCE Button Type Type Properties Button Properties Source Sources Button Color Active Inactive Destination y e Salvo Ta Src 1 LCD Text Layout Function Src 2 z 2 Rows of Text v Crosspoint Src 3 E Dynamic Crosspoint F Status Only LCD Buttons Font Size Level Joystick Override 12 a 4 Sre5 Cen E Status Note Local button settings defined in the Button Appearance section override global settings But changes to the global setting will not affect already defined local settings For example if you set LCD Buttons Font to 12 in the Options tab then set a specific button s font to 16 in the Button Appearance tab and then go back and change the global setting to font size 14 the button with the locally defined font size 16 will retain its font size Changing Category Assignments 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Access Lists tab 3 Select the Categories ribbon A list of currently assigned categories opens At the top of the assigned categories list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned categories to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with S SD or SU If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version
19. R RCP 16LCD e 21 RCP 16PB 20 RCP 24LCD OLED e 22 RCP 32LCD e 22 RCP 32PB OLED e 21 RCP 48LCD OLED e 23 RCP 48PB 20 RCP 64LCD e 22 RCP 64PB OLED e 21 RCP 96PB e 20 Rebooting a Panel e 209 References 15 Reloading Configurations 195 Removing Local Aliases 195 Removing Local Salvos 195 Report Levels e 154 Restarting a Panel e 196 Restoring Panel Defaults 196 Restriction on Hazardous Substances ROHS Compliance 17 Returning a Product e 13 Revision History 11 Router Configuration 98 Router Configuration Button Functions e 134 Router Configuration Other Functions e 139 Router Configuration Panel Functions 125 Router Configuration Panel Operation Modes e112 Routers in Tieline Mode Handling ThreadFull messages e 151 Routing 153 Run the Device Type Wizard 106 S Safety 13 Safety Standards and Instructions e 31 Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual 14 Version 3 6 Page 220 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Save Configuration 153 Saving a Configuration 196 Screensaver 210 Scrolling Dynamic Sources Destinations 137 Select Item with children 85 Selecting a Panel Configuration 204 Selecting Destinations 129 205 Selecting Display Names 206 Selecting Panel Operation Modes e 196 Selecting Salvos e 205 Selecting Sources 128 205 Selection from Favorite Destination 130 Selenio MCP
20. Then goto the Router tab You have 2 options here Create New Router Configuration on page 97 Import Router Configuration Save Save All 9 Reload S export Export All sp import gt Generate Button Labels Roster AYE Processing Multiviewer 3 Click Import Router Configuration to this Panel Configuration to import a configuration from the panel itself or from a file 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 99 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration When you click the Import Router button only those configurations that contain a Router configuration will be displayed for import and other types for example a Multiviewer only configuration will be filtered out When importing into a Router tab that has no current configuration the new configuration is imported in and a status message displayed on successful import Also see Importing a Configuration into an Existing Configuration on page 69 By default configurations on the panel are expanded and displayed All current Router Processing Multiviewer configurations except ganged configurations will be displayed for selection Import Router Configuration mmj v Configurations On Panel BPS Multiple Grouping Group GeneralNoGang ConfigTesti test111 ConfigSelTest NewConfiguration ConfigProcessing gt Configurations From a File Sie i y y
21. Version 3 6 Page 153 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Destination 1 has index associated on levels 1 and 2 You switch Source 2 2 levels to Destination 1 2 levels e The panel correctly displays Dst 1 and Src 2 on the button Next you switch Source 1 1 level to Destination 1 2 levels e The panel still displays Dst 1 and Src 2 This is because the default behavior of the panel is to display status of the lowest level The Report Level feature addresses this problem by allowing to define specific levels to status on Defining Report Levels To configure define levels to report the Router Configuration gt Access Lists tab displays a new column BRK Report Level Depending on the Levels in your configuration levels are available in the BRK Report Level drop down list The levels in the drop down list are based on the Destination levels defined avd Processing Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists CO DST Local Aliases TRAX Options yi un Destinations 7 D o ie Y 2 Name BRK Report Lewel LewelO Levell Level Level3 Lewe Accion Wi ps1 101 101 101 101 101 _ ic a lw Ds 2 102 102 102 102 102 Wl Ds 3 Level 1 103 103 103 103 103 Wl Ds 4 Level 2 104 104 104 104 WI Ds 5 Level 3 105 105 105 105 105 F Level 4 m l oe TA wI Ds 6 106 106 106 106 106 BRK Report Level F Lewwel 5 z wI Ds 7 107 107 107 107 107 is only supported Fi Level 6 in bre
22. and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the unit e Operate built in units only when they are properly fitted into the system e For permanently cabled units without built in fuses automatic switches or similar protective facilities the AC supply line must be fitted with fuses rated to the units e Units of Protection Class with an AC supply cable and plug that can be disconnected must be operated only from a power socket with protective ground contact Do not use an extension cable it can render the protective ground connection ineffective Do not intentionally interrupt the protective ground conductor Do not break the protective ground conductor or loosen the protective ground connection such actions can cause the unit to become electrically hazardous 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 14 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Safety e Before opening the unit isolate it from the AC supply Then ensure that Adjustments part replacements maintenance and repairs are carried out by qualified personnel only Safety regulations and rules are observed to prevent accidents Only original parts are used to replace parts relevant to safety e Use caution when cleaning the equipment isopropyl alcohol or similar solvents can damage or remove the labels e Observe any additional safety instructions specified in this document
23. as unassigned View Button Type O Actual Name Dynamic Cro sspoi TETTETETT Please select a panel section and a button to edit above BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Source Destination Destination w D Y Salvo sre 1 4 Dst i E IV Empty Src Function Src 2 Dst 2 _ Empty Both oe Src 3 I ost 3 DynamicGrosspoints src 4 pst 4 There are two check boxes to the right of the Source Destination selection Empty SRC is checked by default and Empty Both is unchecked by default I Empty Src _ Empty Both 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 140 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Table 15 Dynamic Crosspoint Source Destination Assignments Empty SRC Empty Both Result on executing crosspoint Button Color Unchecked Unchecked Destination and Source maintained Original button colors are maintained Checked Unchecked Source cleared Button color changes to secondary button color as defined via the Web Ul Checked Checked Destination and Source cleared Button color changes to secondary button color as defined via the Web Ul Dynamic Crosspoints LCD Panels On an LCD panel buttons configured as dynamic crosspoint show a maximum of 2 lines of text depending on whether source destination both or neither have been defined Table 16 Dynamic
24. button the crosspoint is switched When you release the button the router switches back to the previous crosspoint 5 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignments are displayed on the button front To edit a Level button 1 Click Level in the Button Type list The Levels Assignment box opens 2 Click the Follow button to select all of the levels in the list otherwise click the check box next to the desired level to assign it to the selected button 3 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Page button 1 Click Page in the Button Type list The Page Assignment box opens and a list of defined page numbers are displayed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 185 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks 2 Click the Page Number to go to on pressing the button 3 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Status button 1 Click Status in the Button Type list The Status Button Type Properties box opens 2 Select Source or Destination as desired 3 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Group button Note For this function to operate Groups must b
25. selected but you can assign unassign or remove the entries as desired Click Start Upgrade The Open lt Firmware File gt dialog box opens Navigate to the location of the most current firmware file and then select it Click Open You are prompted to confirm the upgrade Click OK to launch the upgrade procedure A progress box opens and displays information about the status of each upgrade process Upgrades are made to target panels in parallel so the process is relatively quick During the upgrade the panel reboots and communications and operations are interrupted Upgrading Panel Firmware 1 2 Access the Summary page In the Panel Versions and Licenses section click Upgrade Firmware The Open lt Firmware File gt dialog box opens Navigate to the location of the most current firmware file and then select it Click Open You are prompted to confirm the upgrade Click OK to launch the upgrade procedure During the upgrade the panel reboots and communications and operations are interrupted 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 201 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Using the Offline Configuration Editor Use offline configuration when e You have a panel that is not installed in your routing setup e You want to set up a configuration that may be imported into a Magellan Router Control Panel at a
26. 4 Select Multiplex Mono Audio or Multiplex Stereo Audio and click OK Click Next 5 The Level Selection dialog is displayed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 106 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration You can select the Starting level and additionally set Audio Options Click Next Device Type Wizard x Please select 4 starting level for the device type Audio Options The following options help to configure how levels are assigned for audio W Be able to Breakaway Audio from Video The following options help to configure how the audio i mapped f Mono Breakaway Stereo Breakaway Number of embedded audio channels 10 Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt fic Help 6 Define the Audio levels and click Next WEY Connection Types System Details WIDEO WEW 0 The current system i composed of the aed following levels WEE O 4x64 Cancel lt lt Back Finish Help 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 107 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 7 Finally you define any specific input levels and click Finish Device Type Wizard x Special Inputs You can specify some speciic level inputs as special for this device type Input Type Matris Indes Bars f I Black i I Silence Tone Park
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28. Button Per Source operation mode see Button Per Source Operation Mode Panel on page 113 Select Category Mode to assign source destination categories and select a specific index For a detailed explanation of how to build a panel in Category operation mode see Category Operation Mode Panel on page 115 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 196 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Select Group Mode to assign source destination groups as defined in Navigator Database Editor For a detailed explanation of how to build a panel in Group operation mode see Group Operation Mode Panel on page 117 Select Selenio Preset Mode to assign Selenio presets For a detailed explanation of how to build a panel in Selenio Preset mode see Selenio Preset Mode Panel on page 119 Setting Screensaver Options Access the Summary page In the Panel Options section set Screen Saver Enable to Yes default or No Set the Screen Saver Black Out to the desired value Note Use the Screen Saver Black Out option to deactivate the panel screensaver flashing which can be visually distracting With this option the screen saver will stay blacked out until a button is pushed to wake it up Note that when the blackout is active pressing any button wakes up the panel Even if the button pressed is TAKE will the TAKE will not be executed but will only wake up
29. Colors on page 180 for more information on changing an individual button s color 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Goto any of the Configuration tabs Router Processing or Multiviewer and select the Options tab 3 Inthe Appearance Options section click the Adjust Default Colors icon A list showing the default button colors for different elements is displayed For example in a Processing configuration you will see the Frame default color And in a Router configuration you will see the Source Destination default color 4 Click the drop down arrow to the right of the button type you want to change and choose the color swatch The complete button color selection list is displayed The factory default option appears as a blank selection 5 The button color changes for all buttons assigned with that particular button type Note Modifying an individual button or set of buttons overrides the default settings 6 When all changes have been made save the configuration Batch Exporting and Importing Configurations You can import individual configurations into the Configurations tab using the Import or Export functionality See Importing Configurations on page 193 and Exporting Configurations on page 190 The Batch Import Export functionality enables you to batch export configurations from a panel and batch import them to another panel The interface to import export configurations requires you to input the IP Address es of
30. Common Configuration Tasks Next Works in a Category configuration to take you to the Next index source destination See Previous Next Buttons on page 136 3 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Crosspoint button Note At the top of the sources and destinations assignment lists is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assignments to a defined criterion If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Assignments are sorted in Logical order the order in which they were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 1 Click Crosspoint in the Button Type list The Sources and Destinations Assignments boxes open 2 From the Source Assignments box click the appropriate crosspoint source to be assigned to the selected button 3 From the Destination Assignments box click the appropriate crosspoint destination to be assigned to the selected button 4 If desired check the Status Only and or Joystick Override check boxes Click the Status Only option to create a monitoring panel that is intended to display but not control the status of a router If Status Only is checked the button lights when the crosspoint is active but the router is not affected if you press the button Check the Joystick Override option to make temporary changes While you hold down the
31. Ds 4 Ds3 x Ds 5 e You will only be able to save when you configuration is free from conflicts 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 151 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Add Program Destinations to Static buttons Next you need to map the Program Destinations to static buttons To do this 1 Goto the Panel Buttons tab 2 Click an empty button 3 Set the Button Type to Destination and select the appropriate Program Destination 4 Note that the button icon will change to indicate that it is a Program Destination View Button Type Actual Name PinfUnpin f e Hon ji estinatio nl Destina ion i Source Sou EE E H _ a Source Source yy 7 I 7 go ip Source i Source f Source i Source f Sou Please select a panel section and a button to edi BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Destinations Crosspoint Dynamic Crosspoint Level Add Preview Destinations to Static Buttons You can also assign Preview Destinations to static buttons This is completely optional and not required Save Configuration Click Save to save the configuration and then click Activate Routing To Route Sources to Preview Destinations The process to route a Source to a Preview Destination is similar to routing to a normal destination 1 On the panel press the Prev
32. Exit Selecting this option makes the knob function as a cancel or exit control taking you to the previous menu e Knob Press Select Selecting this option makes the knob function as a selection taking you to the sub level menu PROCESSING OPTIONS i Add Device From Panel Yes v i Pressing Action of Knob Knob Press Exit o ee S Knob Press Exit 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 81 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Device Discovery and Mapping e Discovery Selenio 6800 NEO Selenio X50 75 85 100 Selenio MCP Platinum Platinum IP3 Multiviewers on page 82 e Navigation of Discovered Devices on page 84 e Mapping Buttons to Frame Module Elements on page 87 e Mapping Buttons to Multiviewer Elements on page 90 Note Magellan Router Control Panel version 3 3 and higher supports controlling Selenio X100 devices Discovery Selenio 6800 NEO Selenio X50 75 85 100 Selenio MCP Platinum Platinum IP3 Multiviewers Step 1 Provide IP Address DataBase Management IP Address LJ 172 25 6 34 e Ina Processing Configuration go to the Favorites tab and click Database Management e Inthe first column click the Add IP button and enter the IP Address of the device to discover Click OK Click Discover Step 2 View and Select Frames Devices Discovered IP Frame Once discovere
33. Group Mode Use Case A user has a large database and wants to access sources destinations in a group mode operation In this mode some buttons are assigned source destination categories when the user selects a category the buttons remap to show the individual sources destinations associated with that group In addition this mode allows the user to create hierarchical views of his routing system by creating groups which can then be assigned specific sources destinations and salvos and can be stored in multiple different groups e Panels with an OLED display window and or LCD buttons are configured out of the factory in this mode The user can also create custom templates e The panels web configuration tool allows the user to select which categories to use where to map them on the buttons and restrict specific sources destinations and salvos within categories for selection In addition the tool will also allow the user to build custom hierarchies or groups which allow the user to assign specific sources destinations and salvos to multiple groups e For panels with LCD buttons in systems with large amounts of categories and indexes the user can page up down to access additional categories that can be displayed on the first page e For panels with LCD buttons status is displayed on the Destination status buttons e For panels with an OLED display window and LCD buttons status is displayed on the Destination status buttons and
34. Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 208 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks Setting Primary and Secondary Server Press the Setup button The panel displays available options 1 Press the 1st Server to set the primary server or the 2nd Server button to set the secondary server The panel clears all the buttons and the IP address is displayed in top left buttons 2 Press the first button with the first octet and then use the numeric keys on the left to enter a new address 3 Once complete the Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the new number and finish with that option s settings 4 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state Toggling Primary and Secondary Server Note Toggling between servers uses the IP addresses set in the 1st Server and 2nd Server options 1 Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 2 Press the Toggle Server button 3 Press Yes to toggle between servers or No to cancel 4 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state Viewing Hardware and Software Version
35. Magellan Mode SOURCE i vtTR2 Select another Destination button a Both the new Destination button and previously selected Destination button are highlighted b The OLED display changes to show there is a multiple destination selection amp Imagine Magellan un S an rE SS cco rpat AG Lehn i ee ee 7 E Press Shift again to turn off the multiple destination selection The Shift button is extinguished Select a different Destination button imagine ETALE T m EEA a 5 MULTI 5 AL A Ng a The newly selected Destination is highlighted b The previously selected Destinations are extinguished c The OLED display is updated to show the current selected Destination and its source status a ui Magellan x f TE ot oaa s E a feva Pom fc Por ma om Dae S vir 1 YS E AN RN A Y lt T TdT Locking a Destination Tip You cannot lock a destination that does not have an associated source L Switch to Source Mode and then select a destination The Destination button is highlighted Press Shift The Shift button is illuminated Press Lock 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 130 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration The Lock button is illuminated If the panel has an OLED display a lock icon appears next to the Destination display name Unlocking a Destination Press
36. Note Only non ganged configurations will be loaded from file The panel type of the selection configuration should match the current panel type Tabs in a Router Configuration The following sub tabs are available in a Router configuration e Panel Buttons You can map elements and functions to buttons in this tab See Editing Button Types on page 181 e Access Lists See Changing Access Lists see Changing Access Lists Router on page 166 e CQ DST See Clean and Quiet Switching on page 76 e Local Aliases See Setting Up Local Aliases on page 198 e TRAX See TRAX Functionality on page 144 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 100 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual e Options Option controls specific to the Router tab are displayed here Mirena SE Maen Panel Buttons Access Lists CQ DST Local Aliases TRAX Options Panel Operation Mode Group Mode hd 9 Sele eere el ba ajea oem oon ove Sen oom Sen ome Som e Router Configuration Import Router View 8 Button Type Actual Name canis iita eita enin clu vhs BB Pose oft F lt na a ompsoa oo om oe oo ome mmf oom oom Support for 64 Levels Magellan Router Control Panel 3 6 onwards supports 64 levels When configuring you can see all the levels based on what s present in the Names txt file Panel Buttons
37. Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks 3 Select one of the choices displayed to change the current assignments for font types and sizes panel brightness and default button colors and make changes as described in the appropriate sections Changing Button Text Appearance on page 167 Changing OLED Text Appearance on page 174 When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Panel Brightness Adjusting Default Button Colors on page 164 Changing Button Properties Note For information on how to change the default button color scheme for source destination salvo group or category buttons see Adjusting Default Button Colors on page 164 For information on how to change an LCD button s text font type and size see Changing Button Text Appearance on page 167 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Panel Buttons tab At the top of the tab is a picture of the type of panel to which this configuration is assigned Notice that a yellow box surrounds the programmable keys on the front panel There is an expanded view of those buttons under the Button View section in the middle of the page You cannot select individual buttons within the yellow box but you can select individual buttons in the expanded view You may switch between the operation keys and the programmable keys on the panel picture e When the Button Type radio button is selected names on the buttons change to indicate what type of bu
38. Output Format 1 MADI Output Format 2 MADI Output Format 3 MADI Output Format 4 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 110 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 4 Click on any of the parameters to see the current setting The possible options are 5 TDM 1 56 56 Channels TDM 33 88 56 Channels TDM 65 120 56 Channels TDM 1 64 64 Channels TDM 33 96 64 Channels TDM 65 128 64 Channels If you make any changes to this parameter on the panel the change will reflect on the router Platinum Frame Synchronizer PT FSDMX IBG in a Router Configuration To control the Platinum Frame Synchronizer follow the same steps as Platinum MADI PT MADI4X OBG in a Router Configuration on page 104 Create Routing System To discover your Platinum Frame Synchronizer card follow the steps as outlined in the Creating a Routing System with the Router and Magellan Panel see Create a Routing System with the Router and Magellan Router Control Panel on page 105 section Device Type Wizard Run the Device type Wizard as described in Running the Device Type Wizard see Run the Device Type Wizard on page 105 and use the HD Embedded custom template for the Platinum Frame Synchronizer card Add Sources Add your sources follow the steps as outlined in Adding Logical Destinations see Add Logical Destinations on page 108 but ensure
39. PB only panels do not support the TRAX feature Configuring TRAX 1 In your configuration go to the Processing tab Discover a device by doing the following Go to the Favorites tab Click Database Management In the first column IP Address click the Add IP button and enter the device IP Select the checkbox against the IP and click the Discover button Click Close when done Ensure Append checked item to Configuration is selected and go to the Panel buttons tab The Current Configuration in the left pane displays the navigation for the discovered device 2 Goto the Router tab and click the TRAX menu located between the Local Aliases and Options menu items CONFIGURATION EDITOR kr save id Save All E Reload export S export all gy import Att Processing ma Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases TRAX Options SOuUrces Destinations Figure 51 TRAX Menu in a Router Configuration 3 Separate tabs will be displayed for Sources and Destinations Click Sources or Destinations to expand the tab From the Name column click to select a Source or Destination For example Src 1 4 Inthe left pane in the Current Configuration pane drill down to the element frame module menu or parameter to map 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 144 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 5 Select the element and then click the A
40. Panel Magellan Router Control Panel Applications Magellan Router Control Panels are ideal for operations where professional end users require a small flexible protocol translator to provide interoperability between routers and control systems made by more than one manufacturer Magellan Router Control Panels are perfect for any routing panel application especially in the following situations e Routing facilities requiring frequent relabeling of panel buttons e Mobile or truck installations e Remote or local control of router systems Audience This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for installation setup maintenance and or operation of the Magellan Router Control Panel Writing Conventions This manual adheres to the following writing conventions Term or Convention Description Bold Indicates dialog box property sheet field button check box list box combo box menu submenu window list and selection names Italics Indicates email addresses names of books and publications and first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis CAPS Indicates a specific key on the keyboard such as ENTER TAB CTRL ALT DELETE Code Indicates variables or command line entries such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 10 Magellan Installation Configuration and Ope
41. References AES3 2003 AES Recommended Practice for Digital Audio I O Interfacing Serial Transmission Format for Two Channel Linearly Represented Digital Audio Data ANSI SMPTE 259M 2006 SDTV Digital Signal Data Serial Digital Interface ANSI SMPTE 276M 1995 Transmission of AES EBU Digital Audio Signal Over Coaxial Cable SMPTE 292M 2006 1 5 Gb s Signal Data Serial Interface SMPTE 291M 2006 Ancillary Data Packet and Space Formatting SMPTE 337M 2000 Format for Non PCM Audio and Data in an AES3 Serial Digital Audio Interface SMPTE 346 M 2000 Time Division Multiplexing Video Signals and Generic Data over High Definition Interface SMPTE 352 M 2002 Video Payload Identification for Digital Interfaces SMPTE 424 M 2006 3Gb s Signal Data Serial Interface SMPTE 425 M 2006 3Gb s Signal Data Serial Interface Source Image Format Mapping 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 15 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Directives and Compliances SMPTE 2020 1 2008 Format of Audio Metadata and Description of the Async Serial Bitstream Transport SMPTE 2020 2 2008 Vertical Ancillary Data Mapping of Audio Metadata Method A SMPTE 2020 3 2008 Vertical Ancillary Data Mapping of Audio Metadata Method B SMPTE RP 184 2004 Specification of Jitter in Bit Serial Digital Systems EIA TIA 422 B 1994 Electrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage Digital Interfa
42. Selenio X85 Selenio X100 Platinum SX Pro Platinum SX Hybrid Platinum Predator II GX Platinum Predator II GRF Platinum IP3 Platinum are trademarks or trade names of Imagine Communications or its subsidiaries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective companies Contact Information Imagine Communications has office locations around the world For domestic and international location and contact information visit our Contact page http www imaginecommunications com company contact us aspx Support Contact Information For domestic and international support contact information see e Support Contacts http www imaginecommunications com services customer care aspx e eCustomer Portal http support imaginecommunications com e Academy Training http www imaginecommunicationsacademy com 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 2 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Contents Contents PTAC Ga aahanes spa nie aeuenbemrsuonbenenrashennhvebidnnaumm beer teerbdnesenarsntsenide peuphienerteateerhepeeapnesemnansss 10 PVA eT NT OIF CONN decorates rere ceveeuarnoteapaloevactecansedsuchcocsnacsoroncunderivgecevnconcecorenceraetoceahanvecaesvevcaediaovecsdes 10 PUIDO SC acta ine ca rcasoa ce diwaunctandite E A eaibacewamacosies 10 Magell
43. Test 7 iS Test 8 IK Test 9 K Test 10 S Test 11 IK Test 12 IK Test 13 Test 14 Am eo o 4 Access Lists Level 0 1 tw N mm CO Ss oY oo 10 11 12 13 14 Level 1 1 A Ww N wO TANS D SOR 11 12 13 14 Local Aliases Level 2 a WwW N OD TA Or RES 11 12 13 14 TRAX Options Level 3 Assign si peee 2 p Ass v All 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Copying a Panel Configuration to Other Control Panels Note Currently a configuration can only be copied to a panel of the same type Before copying the configuration a check is run internally to ensure the source panel connection type matches the destination panel s for example COAX to COAX In case of any mismatches appropriate messages are displayed so corrective action can be taken Tip This function is different from the Duplicating function The Copying function copies a configuration to another panel whereas the Duplicating function copies one configuration to another configuration 1 Access the Tools page 2 Click the Copy Panel Configuration button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 177 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks The Copy Local Configuration to Remote Panels dialog box opens Copy Local Configuration to Remote Panels Select the configu
44. The following information is located on the Summary page in the Current Configuration column Active Configuration Current Server IP Connection Status Generating Button Labels Access the Configurations page 2 Click the Generate Button Labels icon The Save As dialog box opens 3 Navigate to the location where you want to save the button label file and then enter a name for the file in the File name text box 4 From the Save as type drop down list box select the file format in which to save the button label file You may save the file in an Adobe PDF1 or a Microsoft2 Word format A PDF file or an editable Word file with the panel button actual names is generated This file can be opened with Adobe Reader so that you can print out button labels Note You cannot assign a different font for hard copy button labels If you wish to customize panel labels use a different program to generate the labels Note While you can create multiple pages with button sets the Generate Button Labels option supports up to 4 pages of button labels 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 192 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Generating Service Reports Access the Support page Click the Generate Service Report button The Save As dialog box opens Navigate to the location where you want to save the service report file and then enter a name
45. both source and destination already defined TAKE will blink b Ifthe button does not have source and destination defined you can select one or both as required If a destination has been assigned source selection will be active If a source has been assigned destination selection will be active Note When the button is selected pressing the DST function key empties the destination and source assignments and enter the Destination Entry mode Pressing the SRC function key empties the source assignment and enters into the Source Entry mode 3 Click Take to execute the dynamic crosspoint Click the Clear button on the panel to go back Note On LCD panels when setting the Source Destination for a dynamic crosspoint Source Destination selection is dependent on the configuration mode For example if the configuration is Category mode Src and Dst selection for a dynamic crosspoint will be according to Category Index If the configuration is Group mode Src and Dst selection for a dynamic crosspoint will according to Group Ensure the configuration with the dynamic crosspoints defined is active 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 142 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 1 Depending on whether you want to directly execute a crosspoint or if you want to select the Src and Dst a Click the Dynamic Crosspoint button on the panel to execute
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47. choose the desired swatch 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 180 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks The button color changes on both the expanded button view and the panel picture 6 When all changes have been made save the configuration Editing Button Types 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Panel Buttons tab You can define the following types of buttons Source Group Salvo Function Crosspoint Level Configuration Page Selenio Preset Status Chop Empty 3 Select the bank of buttons operation or programmable on the panel picture that contains the buttons for which you want to change the type An expanded view of the bank of buttons is displayed in the Button View section of the tab Select the Actual Name radio button for ease of use 4 Inthe Button View select the button use standard Windows selection techniques hold down the lt Shift gt or lt Ctrl gt keys to select multiple buttons or drag using the mouse To edit a Source button Note At the top of the sources assignment list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned sources to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with H HD or SD If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Sources are sorted in Logical order the order in which the
48. clmagine COMMUNICATIONS Installation Configuration and Oper tion Manual Magellan Programmable Control Panels Version 3 6 July 2015 Delivering the Moment imaginecommunications cem Magellan Programmable Control Panels Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Publication Information 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Imagine Communications considers this document and its contents to be proprietary and confidential Except for making a reasonable number of copies for your own internal use you may not reproduce this publication or any part thereof in any form by any method for any purpose or in any language other than English without the written consent of Imagine Communications All others uses are illegal This publication is designed to assist in the use of the product as it exists on the date of publication of this manual and may not reflect the product at the current time or an unknown time in the future This publication does not in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers Imagine Communications reserves the right without notice to make such changes in equipment design specifications components or documentation as progress may warrant to improve the performance of the product Trademarks Magellan Magellan CCS Navigator Selenio MCP3 Selenio MCP1 Selenio 6800 Selenio X50
49. control the 4 output formats on the Platinum Multichannel Audio Digital Interface PT MADI4C OBG and PT MADI40 OBG Output card Configuring the Platinum MADI output module for control through Magellan Router Control Panel requires the use of Navigator and the built in Device Type Wizard to define the MADI device type Follow these steps to configure Platinum MADI for control through Magellan Router Control Panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 104 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Create a Routing System with the Router and Magellan Router Control Panel 1 Start Navigator Ensure you are in Build mode 2 If starting from scratch create a new routing system by right clicking the Routing folder and selecting Create gt Routing System 3 Provide a name for the Routing System If starting from a blank configuration select the Perform System Poll checkbox and enter the IP address of the Platinum Router in the Connection text box Note If your Magellan Router Control Panel device is already connected to the router it will be discovered and listed under Hardware Control Panels 4 Expand Control Views and double click the new configuration Navigator Server Administrator RCP 74L File Edit View Tools Options Window Help O a i a S O so mw A BEG ee E yt 2 x view for Administrator Administrat
50. destinations were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 1 Click Source in the Button Type list The Sources Assignment box opens 2 Make one of the following choices as desired To assign a source to an individual button click a button in the Button View section and then click the appropriate source selection to be assigned to that button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 181 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks To assign a series of sources to a series of buttons click a series of buttons in the Button View section select the first source and then click Fill Series to assign all of the available source buttons with successive sources that start with the source selected To have the panel automatically assign the next available source or sources click a button or a series of buttons in the Button View section and then click Set Dynamic Note To use Paging you must set sources to dynamic assignments 3 If desired check the Status Only and or Joystick Override check boxes Click the Status Only option to create a monitoring button that is intended to display but not control the status of a router If Status Only is checked the button lights when the source is active but the router is not affected if you press the button Check the Joystick Override optio
51. directly a Hold down the button to select Source Destination 2 Ifyou choose to hold the button it loads a page with Set Src and Set Dst buttons that can be selected by clicking on the as well as Clear Src and Clear All buttons 1 Click the Set Src button to see and select from a list of all available sources or click the Set Dest button to see and select from a list of all available destinations 2 Click Take to execute the dynamic crosspoint Click the Clear button on the panel to go back Note On LCD panels when setting the Source Destination for a dynamic crosspoint Source Destination selection is dependent on the configuration mode For example if the configuration is Category mode Src and Dst selection for a dynamic crosspoint will be according to Category Index If the configuration is Group mode Src and Dst selection for a dynamic crosspoint will according to Group Dynamic Crosspoints PB OLED Panels On a PB OLED panel all of the dynamic crosspoint information will be reflected in the OLED The label for dynamic crosspoints on the panel is DXPT Executing Dynamic Crosspoints from a PB OLED Panel The execution of a dynamic crosspoint from a PB OLED panel is similar to an LCD panel except that you use the knob on the panel to go to the desired configuration The mode of Set Dst or Set Src will be displayed on the OLED you can select further options source destination selection or do a TAKE Category mode is s
52. f n ControllerMCP3 Slot 0 Video _ Magellan 172 25 150 184 ENC1 Slot 3 Audio _ Selenio 137 237 179 150 Clean Quiet Switch Reference Control Misc D eselect A W Deselect A by 4 Click Close In the Favorites tab select the device and select the Select item with children option 5 Goto the Panel Buttons tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 93 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Select a button and from the Selected Favorites section below select a parameter to assign by navigating through the menus and parameters e Page a l f1 Page Configuration Path Root Up Down Parameter Path IV Append with parametric tree SELECTED FAVORITES double click to assign Discovered IP Frame Device Subdevice Menu Parameter Selenio 137 237 179 150 Selenio 172 25 4 71 4 ControllerMCP3 Slot 0 ENC1 Slot 3 Ethernet CQS Slot 5 Serial Mode of Operation Take Mode Dsti Current Src Dst2 Current Src For the Selenio CQS Module ensure you map at least the following parameters under Control gt Custom Switch Control Mode of Operation Take Mode Dst 1 4 Current Src Dst 1 4 Preset Sel Take Map as many other parameters as required Go to the Options tab and set Show Parameter Value to Yes Ensure that LCD Text Layout is set to higher than 1 Row of T
53. for each main Configuration tab e Router Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases TRAX Options e Processing Panel Buttons Favorites Options e Multiviewer Panel Buttons Options 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 54 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Key Selection Function Help Configuration Page Level Context sensitive help link for the Configuration tab 12 Help Configuration Tab Level Context sensitive help link based on what tab you re currently in Routers Processing Multiviewers Status icons indicate the current state of a configuration whether a configuration has been modified and needs to be saved what is the currently selected configuration or if the configuration has been modified while the user is editing it Toolbar icon selections are explained in Icon Toolbar Selections and Functions Table 7 Icon Toolbar Selections and Functions Saves the selected panel configuration bd save Saves all listed panel configurations Not available when editing isave All configurations offline Reloads the selected configuration Not available when editing O Reload configurations offline Exports selected panel configuration to a file in XML format SS export Not available when editing configurations offline 2 Exports all listed panel configurations to files in XML format Export All Not available
54. ganged on a button double click the button with ganged parameters and then click the X against the parameters to delete Parameter List for Gang a IPX 10 10 20 234 Input Cards Slot 1 PX HS9C IBG Slot 1 Software Version IPX 10 10 20 234 Input Cards Slot 1 PX HS9C IBG Slot 1 Sync Select Figure 40 Deleting Ganged Parameters Notes e Number of Parameters You can map as many parameters as required to a single button When that button is pushed on the panel all the parameters get invoked e Button Label The button label displays the first parameter assigned to the button Buttons that contain ganged parameters have their label parameter name prefixed with an asterisk to indicate it contains several parameters e Multi Frame Support From version 3 5 onwards parameters from different frames can be ganged together in addition to parameters from the same frame e Parameter Type Only parameters of the same type can be ganged together If you attempt to gang a parameter of a different type from the first parameter it will be ignored e Deleting Parameters Deletion of a ganged parameter results in deletion of all parameters associated with that button e Shift Parm Function Usage of the function Shift Param when selecting Sources Destinations to get Parm Lock Protect Lock Owner is not supported in ganged configurations e Auto Trax See Auto TRAX SRC on page 147 and Auto TRAX DST on page 149 is not supported in ganged confi
55. ice ceeecesnesteettereogsesorcassaeceuscteaneddaetsiediansesaessechcesaeecenssetcobeeseer 192 Generating Service Reports saiei soc ssccicudautnsconatwnstedankanhnonieaadedantsantoniauudedantiakonndeaneed eat etutmaiegartautsencetiminactes 193 JUS TENE LS eh AY SI rcatonetecrarac ace A EE seenmnecaieanscoetaeenesa 193 AOU CONTI GUI a COINS seccseasececacectoscseaniecaseunscaduensesanaieesoinsensseneemosdeceeosaaniaoeaseansesiseasneauadaduemscseaoenneedee 193 Installing and REMOVING Fon Seesen E E 194 Primary and Secondary Server IPS seco sendesesccudescvendaoeduentcesivveudanes sieasiouwseaSanedeGedcoce anisosavtngvereeviaocaeentoasenes 194 Reloading Conii RUTA ONS srnec ra E er nee ec ge a eS EN 195 FS TUMOURS lS gc sg co nce E EA 195 Bi olag eh dla teal LOCE SAIN O ena one ee rece eer ree ne eee eee rere 195 FCS Cai CIE a F INC le eeeienc ase E E E 196 Restoring Panel Defaults secsec OE 196 SAV ARE ai ATE OI AE E TEE AE IE A EEEE E 196 Selecting Panel Operation Modes sssssessesssreressrrssrrrrssrrerssreresrreresreresererssreressrersseereserersseereserereseerese 196 Setting screensaver OPLIONS ocrais 197 SS GUI the Panel license ID uccise N a 197 SOU US Up Local Al SOS senrnenorn nE E A 198 Show Hide Status on Destination buttons ssssssssesssssreessrresreresrtresrrresssrresrrrresrtresrrreeserresrereeserrent 198 DS UE sre i a a a ee e 198 OCSE E e E E cease tteok teeneces ere eesaecusedeand staat teres 199 Synchronizing Database str
56. it will revert to the previous unsuccessful TAKE Undo functionality will not work if you do not use TAKE to switch Note that only the last TAKE can be undone not any takes prior to that Any destinations involved in the TAKE being undone will revert to the last valid status prior to that TAKE When an UNDO button is defined in the function cluster on doing a TAKE the UNDO button becomes active and blinks The UNDO button even if configured will not be active unless a TAKE is done The 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 70 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration active UNDO times out after a default of 30 seconds so it does not remain active indefinitely Navigation for example to another destination or to a configuration will disable an active undo View Button Type Actual Name Please select a panel section and a button to BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Function Function Type Up Down Menu Enable Empty RouterHome ProcHome MViewerHome Unity Undo 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Primary Secc Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 71 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration Unity Unity is a new function button used to recall factory default values for parameters on a layer It applies to Processing configuration
57. later time e You do not have access to a Magellan Router Control Panel Note If you have not previously installed the Offline Configuration Editor tool follow the steps outlined in Installing the Offline Configuration Editor on page 40 1 2 Click the Magellan RCP Config icon installed on your Start menu or desktop The Configuration Offline Mode dialog box opens Magellan Panel Offline Options Welcome to the Magellan Panel Configuration running in offline mode In this mode you can create panel configurations for a specific panel type based on a blank configuration or an exported configuration You can take this configuration and then import this into a live panel Please select what type of configuration to start with Edit an Existing Configuration When you press ok you will get an option to select a Magellan contiguration file to edit Figure 59 Configuration Offline Mode Dialog Box Make your selection for how to start or edit the configuration Importing an Existing Magellan Router Control Panel Configuration 1 Click Import an existing configuration if you want to open an already created Magellan configuration 2 Click OK and then navigate to the location of the Magellan Router Control Panel configuration file in XML format you want to use This configuration file could have been exported from a panel or created in another offline session 3 Highlight the desired file name and then click Open
58. new units purchased running 3 3 or higher by default OR if you upgrade to version 3 3 or higher using UBoot Existing users will still have the old default login credentials admin harris or their custom login credentials even after upgrading to version 3 3 if they upgrade from the Web UI 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 38 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation Adding Panels to a Database Note The information in this section is based on the assumption that you have a working knowledge of Navigator and have used its other capabilities If not please refer to the CCS Navigator User Guide and familiarize yourself with its functions before you continue the Add process Magellan Router Control Panels can be added to a routing system via Navigator In order to monitor the panel however it must be associated with a routing system created in Navigator Actual panel configuration is performed via a web based software configuration tool that is resident on the physical panel Using a Navigator Database The information below provides you the different methods by which you can add panels to a Navigator database It does not go into detail about any of these methods or about other aspects of editing a panel For more information on editing panels in Navigator please refer to Volume 6 of the CCS Navigator User Guide You can download a copy of the most cur
59. on page 140 Create New Router Configuration 1 Follow the initial steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 2 Then go to the Router tab You have 2 options here Create New Router Configuration on page 97 Import Router Configuration br save Ld Save All 9 Reload rt ort All Dm rt Generate Button Labels ol Expo p po Romer A Processinge 5S Multiviewer Q 3 Click Add router configuration to this Panel Configuration and follow the steps in the New Configuration Wizard displayed a Router Configuration Base choose one of the following setup options and click Next Table 13 New Configuration Setup Options Uses an existing configuration Copies the logical database of the selected configuration in the configuration list Develops a configuration setup with a default logical database 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 97 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Start from an Existing Logical Copies a logical database from a configuration file in txt Configuration File format that is saved on the configuration PC Navigate to the location of the desired configuration file select it and then click OK Create a Selenio preset control Creates a Selenio preset control without configuring a router without router configuration Click Finish directly if you select this option Also see Selenio P
60. on right clicking The following functions can be applied to one or more buttons Shift Select or Control Select to select multiple buttons e Copy To make a copy of a button select a button and select Copy e Paste After copying a button go to a blank button and select Paste e Cut You can Cut and Paste mapped buttons to different locations You can move to a button that is blank or already mapped the old mapping will be replaced by the new button e Map From Use to replace a previous assignment with a new one Only works for buttons of type Frame or Device Select a button select Map from then make changes from the access list to remap You can also use Remap when you need to assign the same frame device configuration to multiple buttons Configure one and remap to other buttons as required e Assign Group Use to add a group button Frames Devices Menus Parameters can be added under Groups e Assign Menu Use to add a menu button Menus Parameters can be added under a Menu e Empty To remove a button assignment select the button and then click Empty e Layer Up Select a button and select Layer Up to move it up a layer Note that if you are already on the topmost layer this option will be grayed out e Layer Down Select a button and select Layer Down to down it up a layer 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 85 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation
61. panel Once you exit Control mode from the Web UI the hardware panel displays the Configuration home Example of how to use Control Mode 1 Create a new configuration from the Web UI TOUTS oT TER eee pE AEN eRe TER AOT o Agg A Ne Par LONTICQUrFatION Le he ee rT pCR T eh ha ean bd fe Configuration Name NewConfiguration v General Configuration Create a general configuration gt Panel Gang 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 50 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration 2 Add a Router Configuration in the Router tab by clicking the Add Router Configuration to this Panel Configuration Follow the wizard 3 Ensure you provide the correct Router IP Address in the Panel Options section of the wizard Configure certain panel configuration specifc options Primary Server IP 0 0 0 0 Configuration Type Name to Use Name WI Allow New Logical Items Define the buttons in your configuration Save and Activate the configuration on the Panel Enter Control Mode by clicking the button at the top Hi harris Active Config W NewConfiguration Enter Control Mode 7 Perform some functions for example Select a Destination and switch a Source to it Hi harris Lock a Destination hold down the Destination to check the lock owner and then unlock it 8 Click the Exit C
62. panel s Ganged Panels section with S and T icons to indicate its status Processing configuration can be created on a TRAX slave panel Adding a Slave Panel To add a Slave Panel 1 Goto the Ganged Panels section of the Configuration navigation 2 Right click and select Add Slave Panel 3 Enter the IP Address of the panel to add as slave 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 67 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration 4 The Slave Panel will then be displayed with a green S icon to indicate its status w banged Panels RCP 32LCD S 172 275 150 106 Notes on Panel Gang Configurations e All ganged panels need to run the same firmware version e In an active gang configuration function buttons on the slave panel are disabled You cannot use Shift Menu on the slave panel to view information such as the IP To do this the slave panel must first be released from the master panel e Ina panel gang configuration when selecting a SRC or DST the function of Shift Param and Holding button to get Param Lock Protect Lock Owner is not supported e Breakaways are only supported on Master panels with OLED e The PROC MV license supports ganging 2 panels together e Panel Gang configurations are supported in the Offline configuration tool Users need to correctly specify slave panel IP and type since the offline tool cannot check the pa
63. saji E Discovery Magelan RCP 172 25 150 184 EE Magellan Found La ial xi Parameters Alarms Refresh D Aias petauitname Group name 0 Paner Type Panel Type Physical Settings 4 Netmask Nemak PhysicalSetings 5 Gateway Gateway PhysicalSetings e me we Prsasems 8 Hardware Version Hardware Verson Panel Versions and Licenses o Serali Number SerialNumber Panel Versions and Licenses 12 Screen Saver Enable Screen Saver Enable _ PanelOptons mee Dheren Mee ie 4 Me Dheren Mee ie 4 Lame ee T Wt Status Discovery started Found Magellan RCP 172 25 150 184 E Found Frame 0 Magellan Discovery completed So Options Magellan Router Control Panel Parameters in CCS Navigator The Magellan Router Control Panel CCSP parameters are divided into 4 sections Physical Settings Panel Type RO Panel Name RW Panel ID RW IP Address RW 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 74 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration Netmask RW Gateway RW MAC RO Alarm1 Notification Type RW Alarm1 Notification Status RW Alarm2 Notification Type RW Alarm2 Notification Status RW Panel Versions and Licenses Software Version RO Hardware Version RO Serial Number RO Licensed Options RO Licensed Key RO Panel O
64. specific destinations e Panels with an OLED display window and or LCD buttons have a template that can be activated to use this mode Users can also create custom templates to use e The panels web configuration tool allows the user to select which categories to use where to map them on the buttons and restrict specific sources within categories for selection The configuration tool will also allow the user to configure buttons to control specific destinations e For panels with LCD buttons in systems with large numbers of categories and indexes users can page up down to access additional categories that can be displayed on the first page e For panels with an OLED display window and traditional pushbuttons the current status of a selected destination is displayed in the window e For panels with LCD buttons status is displayed on the Destination buttons e For panels with an OLED display window and LCD buttons status is displayed on the Destination buttons and the OLED display window Group Mode with Multibus Use Case A user has a large database and wants to access sources in a group mode operation but only wants to control a limited number of destinations In this mode some buttons are assigned source categories When the user selects a source category the buttons remap to show the individual sources associated with that group Some buttons are assigned to select specific destinations In addition this mode allows the user
65. the panel You need to press TAKE again to execute This functionality is to ensure nothing unintended gets executed when the screen is blacked out 4 Define the screen saver activation time period in Wait Time minutes 5 Define the Cycle Time seconds PANEL OPTIONS Screen Saver Enable Yes v i Screen Saver Black Out Yes v Wait Time minutes 1 S Cycle Time seconds 30 Su Setting the Panel License ID 1 Access the Summary page 2 Inthe License Key text box enter the license key for the panel and then click the Set License ID button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 197 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Setting Up Local Aliases Access the Configurations page Select the Local Aliases tab Select the ribbon for Sources Destinations or Salvos as appropriate A list of the available items and their associated aliases is displayed in the Name Panel Alias list box At the top of the list box is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of selections to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with S SD or SU If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box 4 Double click the appropriate blank space or existing alias name in the Panel Alias column and then enter the desired alias 5 When all entries have been made save the configuratio
66. this can be exported for further use Steps to create a Configuration Template Create a Processing Configuration in the Web UI Go to the Favorites tab and click the Database Management button 2 Click the Add IP button and enter the IP address of the device to discover 3 Switch to the Panel Buttons tab 4 Define the configuration by mapping parameters and options to buttons on one or more layers 5 Right click the top level button and select Export Save as lt filename gt xml This configuration can now be re imported and used as required Presets A total of 4 presets can be saved directly on the panel To see presets on the panel 1 Ensure a processing configuration is active then press Shift Menu on the panel 2 Press the Preset option button You will see 3 options Load Press to load defined presets Depending on the number of presets mapped you will see PRESET1 to PRESET4 buttons Save Use to save a preset Delete Use to delete a preset Note In case of 2 RU panels OLED and LCD the bottom four function buttons are reserved for presets 1 4 hold down the button to load a saved preset How to Save Map a Preset On the panel go to the option you want to map to a preset For example press PROC on the panel then select an option button to map to a preset 1 Press Shift Menu on the panel then press Preset then Save 2 Select an empty preset button denoted by PRESET 1 4 empty 3 You can also se
67. to the Processing home from within a Router Configuration See Configuration Home Buttons on page 69 MViewerHome Button mapped to the Multiviewer home from within a Router Configuration See Configuration Home Buttons on page 69 Identify Used to identify a Panel See Identifying a Panel on page 193 Unity Function button used to recall factory default values for parameters on a layer Applies to Processing configurations See Unity on page 72 Undo A toggle Function key that can be used to set current parameter value adjustment as Fine or Coarse This function key can be used by the INT parameter type Fine Coarse only shows when the parameter type is integer for other parameter types such as Enum Fine Coarse status will not show Fine Coarse The default setting is Fine toggle to change setting OLED panels show Fine or Coarse on the OLED to indicate the current parameter status LCD only panels display parameter Fine Coarse settings on a read only button on the panel ThreadFull Function button to handle threadfull messages See Routers in Tieline Mode Handling ThreadFull messages on page 150 Previous Works in a Category configuration to take you to the Previous index source destination See Previous Next Buttons on page 136 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 184 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual
68. users can create new templates e The panels web configuration tool allows the user to adjust the number of source destination buttons as well as limit access to sources and destinations if desired 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 112 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration e f the database is large panels with LCD buttons can page through the entire logical configuration to access more sources destinations than can be displayed on available buttons Working with Button Per Source mode In Button Per Source mode a user can assign individual sources and or destinations to individual buttons All Magellan Router Control Panels can operate in Button Per Source mode To setup button per source mode 1 Ensure that the appropriate logical database is configured to allow grouping see Volume 6 Routing Components of the CCS Navigator User Guide 2 Ensure that the panel is configured for button per source mode Group Operation Favorite Destinations 1 and Groups 2 shows an example of a Magellan Router Control Panel in Button Per Source mode The favorite destination panel buttons 1 are shown and the source group buttons 2 are highlighted The mode selected destination and selected source are displayed on the OLED Imagine Mode SRC Dest Dst1 eves SIC Src 1 at Pst Figure 46 Group Operation Favorite De
69. when editing configurations offline Imports a selected panel configuration from a selected XML file ay import Not available when editing configurations offline Creates a PDF or Microsoft Word file of the panel button actual names this file can be sent to a printer to print out button labels Generate Button Labels Makes selected configuration the currently active one E ARNE Not available when editing configurations offline Allows selection of a different configuration for editing offline e Edit Other Panel Appears when editing offline only 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 55 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Support Page Note This page is unavailable when creating panels offline if Magellan RCP RCP 24LCD OLED 100 Hi harris Active Config W TestFeb SUMMARY CONFIGURATIONS SUPPORT SERVICE FEATURES HELPFUL LINKS ine C ete ine Communications Su p 4 e Function Label Template Files MSWord version Figure 24 Support Page The Support page displays tools and links for the unlikely event that you must contact Imagine Communications Customer Service You can do the following from this page Table 8 Support Page Options kes Selection fwn o Reet Panel Configurations C Generate Service Report See Generating Service Reports on page 193 7 Reboot Panel See Restarting a Pane
70. 1 MCP3 Frame Module Presets in a Router Configuration 104 Selenio Preset Mode Panel 120 Service 31 Service Serial Connection 34 Setting Connection Type 206 Setting Primary and Secondary Server 208 Setting Screensaver Options 197 Setting the Panel License ID 197 Setting Up Local Aliases 198 Setting Up Microsoft Internet Explorer 37 Setup Mode e 206 Show Parameter Value 88 Show Hide Status on Destination buttons 198 Siting Requirements e 32 Slave Panels 67 Software Configuration 42 Software Configuration Tool Configurations Page e 54 Summary Page e 42 Current Configuration 45 Licenses e 43 Panel Versions 43 Physical Settings 43 Screensaver Options e 44 Support Page e 56 Tools Page 57 Source Mode e 127 Special Cases 154 Specifications 214 electrical e 214 input output 215 mechanical e 214 Starting Panel Configuration 38 Steps to create a Configuration Template 96 Sticky Mode e 52 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Index Summary Page e 42 Support Contact Information 2 Support for 64 Levels e 102 Support for Copy Cut Paste Drag and Drop Button Assignations e 134 Support Page e 56 Supported Browsers 37 Switching Favorite Sources 129 Synchronizing Database structure from another Router 200 y Tabs in a Processing Configuration 78 Tabs in a Router Configuration 101 Toggling Primary and Secondar
71. 100 frames and modules Platinum SX Pro Multiviewers Platinum SX Hybrid Multiviewers Platinum IP Multiviewers Selenio 6800 Platinum Predator II Multiviewers Platinum Routers Platinum IP3 Routers Panel Options Information displayed here includes the following Screensaver Saver Enable Select Yes No to enable disable the Screensaver See Setting Screensaver Options on page 197 Screensaver Saver Black Out Select Yes No to enable disable the Screensaver Blackout which acts on an active screensaver and blacks out the OLED on activation You can press a button or the scroll knob to activate the panel Wait Time minutes This is the time that the panel waits in case it does not receive a response from the primary configured server Several connection attempts are made at intervals defined by the cycle time setting in the total wait The default wait time is 5 minutes Cycle Time seconds This refers to the interval between successive reconnect attempts to the primary configured server The default cycle time is 30 seconds Button Click Action Actions on the panel are executed either on the press of a button or on release of a button The default is to perform the action on release of a button The following options let you control this setting Button Release Actions will be executed on releasing a button Button Press Actions will be executed on pressing a button Note If Button Click Action is set to B
72. 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 103 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Note You can also select Selenio Preset Mode as the Panel Operation Mode This applies the Selenio preset template onto all buttons in your configuration You can change the type at any time from the Button Type list E Selenio MCP Please select a panel section and a button to edit above BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Device IP Destination Slot eee Name Salvo Maximum Function Crasspoint Dynamic Crosspoint Level Status Configuration Page Selena MCPA 3 preset Chop Figure 45 Mapping Selenio presets in a router configuration Controlling a Selenio MCP Device You can now invoke and control a Selenio MCP device by doing the following 1 Press the defined Selenio Preset button on the panel 2 On successfully connecting to a Selenio MCP frame and module available presets for that module will be retrieved mapped and listed on the Magellan Router Control Panel buttons 3 Click on the desired presets to load them Note Any errors such as incorrect Server IP incorrect or empty slot or no defined presets result in appropriate errors displayed Platinum MADI PT MADI4X OBG in a Router Configuration You can use Magellan Router Control Panel to
73. 3 6 Page 169 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Categories are sorted in Logical order the order in which the categories were first assigned in the Navigator Database Editor If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method Select or clear the appropriate check boxes to select deselect the assigned categories or highlight the category name and then click the Assign or Unassign button as appropriate Click the Assign All or Unassign All button to select deselect all of the listed destinations When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Communication Options re a Access the Configurations page Select the Options tab Communication Options are listed at the top right side Select the Connection to Router as Ethernet or Coax To change the primary server IP address enter the appropriate IP address in the Primary Server IP text box To change the secondary server IP address enter the appropriate IP address in the Secondary Server IP text box Note The primary and secondary server IP that is set here is used when you switch between servers using the Toggle Server button in the Current Configuration section of the Summary tab To change the communication protocol method for connecting to the primary and or secondary server click the arrow on the drop down Preferred Comm Protocol list box Select LRC to enab
74. 4 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Index C Category Operation Mode Panel 116 Category Index Mode e 115 Changing a MAC Address 208 Changing a Panel Gateway Address e 207 Changing a Panel ID 207 Changing a Panel IP Address 207 Changing a Panel Subnet 208 Changing Access Lists Router 166 Changing Appearance Options 166 Changing Button Properties 167 Changing Button Text Appearance 167 Changing Category Assignments e 169 Changing Communication Options 170 Changing Destination Assignments 170 Changing Destinations 130 Changing Index Assignments e 171 Changing Level Assignments 172 Changing Logical Control Options 172 Changing OLED Text Appearance 174 Changing Panel Options 174 Changing Panel Physical Settings 175 Changing Salvo Assignments 175 Changing Source Assignments 176 Clean and Quiet Switching 76 Common Configuration Tasks 161 Configuration Multiviewer 156 Mapping Buttons Processing Deleting 93 Enabling 78 Ganging Parameters 92 Navigation 85 Presets 96 Routers Selenio Presets 104 TRAX functionality 144 Configuration Home Buttons 69 Configuration Navigation 63 Configuration Templates 96 Configurations Activating 163 Creating 62 Configurations Page e 54 Configuring Clean and Quiet Switching for a Platinum VX Router e 151 Version 3 6 Page 217 Magellan Installation C
75. 4 When the Loading Process Status box says Loading Complete click OK The Configurations page opens See Configurations Page on page 54 for a detailed description 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 202 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Note The Save All Reload Export Export All Import and Activate icons are not available when configuring offline You may now edit add or remove configurations as desired For more information see Common Configuration Tasks on page 161 Starting from a Blank Configuration 1 Click Start from a blank configuration to create a configuration from scratch The Select Panel Type drop down list box opens 2 Select the desired panel type from the list and then click OK The Configurations page opens See Configurations Page on page 54 for a detailed description 3 Click the New button and then see Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 for the instructions on how to create a new panel configuration Panel Gang Configuration in the Offline Configuration Tool Magellan Router Control Panel software version 3 0 onwards supports panel gang configurations in the offline configuration tool Slave panel IPs and types must be correctly specified since the offline tool cannot check the panel info provided Slave panel information will be validated once the configuration is impor
76. Access the Configurations page 2 Click the Reload icon The original configuration settings are restored CAUTION When you reload a configuration any unsaved changes you made to the configuration are lost Removing Local Aliases Access the Configurations page Select the Local Aliases tab Select the ribbon for Sources Destinations or Salvos as appropriate A list of the available items and their associated aliases is displayed in the Name Panel Alias list box At the top of the list box is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of selections to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with S SD or SU If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box 4 Double click the appropriate alias listed in the Panel Alias column and then press the Delete keyboard key Click the onscreen Remove All Aliases button to delete all of the listed aliases 5 When all changes have been made save the configuration Removing Local Salvos Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Local Aliases tab Select the ribbon for Salvos A list of the available local salvos is displayed in the Salvo Name box 3 Highlight the name of the salvo to be removed and then click Remove Salvo 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 195 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks The s
77. Base T wiring The pin assignments for the Ethernet connection are listed in Pin Assignments to Ethernet Connections Table 5 Pin Assignments to Ethernet Connections a rosea snot ed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 34 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation Mounting Panels Note When power is applied to the Magellan Router Control Panel it starts up automatically Tools You Will Need The following tools and equipment are recommended for installation of the Magellan Router Control Panel e One standard 19 in 48 cm rack e One medium Phillips screwdriver e Four 10 32 Phillips head rack mount screws e For programming your Magellan Router Control Panel a computer running a Microsoft Silverlight compatible web browser e Navigator v 4 6 1 or higher e Magellan CCS Navigator User Guide Mounting Requirements The Magellan Router Control Panel frame can be mounted in a standard width 19 in 48 3 cm rack using four 33 Phillips head mounting screws The back of the frame does not need to be supported The frame can be mounted in either the front or the rear of the rack thereby providing more efficient use of your equipment housing space The rack ears can be attached to the frame in either direction thereby allowing you flexible mounting options e The 1RU panel requires one unit of rack space that is 1 in 44 mm of stan
78. CQ pairs with unique Programs and Destinations mapping those to static Destination buttons and then performing the switching Create a New Router Configuration 1 Goto the CQ DST sub tab Ave Processing oe Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists CQ DST Local Aliases TRAX Options Clean Quiet Destinations Index PGM PWN 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 150 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 2 Add a Clean Quiet pair by clicking the Add Pair button and adding Destinations in the PGM Program and PVW Preview dropdown lists power A Processing ae Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists CQ DST Local Aliases TRAX Opt Clean Quiet Destinations Index PGM o Ds 2 E 3 Repeat to add as many CQ pairs as required Notes while creating CQ Pairs e Ensure that CQ pairs are unique and Program Preview PGM PVM lists are unique too e You can remove a pair at any time by clicking the index of the pair and then clicking the Remove Pair button e Any conflicts will be indicated by the relevant item turning red For example if you use DS 2 in two different pairs it is no longer unique and will turn red Ave Processing an Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists CQ DST Local Aliases TRAX Options Clean Quiet Destinations Index PGM PVW 0 Ds 2 Ds1 an sSsSsS S S S S SSSSSSSS La 1
79. Cancel Back Hert gt gt Frish Help Add Logical Destinations 1 Go the Destinations tab 2 Highlight the entire row where you want to add destinations and then right click 3 Select the Insert Destinations gt Insert from Device Type option E Configuration for test GEG seal e e o Btw Hee Sle w Sa sources Destinations Levels Categories Grouping B ee aatia pere pomene aae man Description Esti 1 F iL 71 l a cut Chrl x 4 4 DS 4 J Copy Ctrl e n oe ae Pee on ee ee EE m Faste cele Fe Select all e I eG Ey Insert Destinations gt Insert Before Selected Rows Bee ae RAREST a E AR E a S 2 a PRURTET OS x Delete Destinations Del a Insert After Selected Rows n EE Add Leve 4 Insert from Device Type g i Dst 4 Edit Insertion 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 108 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 4 Select the MADI device type defined in Step 2 of Running the Device Type Wizard see Run the Device Type Wizard on page 105 and click Next Insertion Wizard i Select Device Type This allows you to select the device type to base your addition on o Te aa Details MAD Test device type contains the following connections Multiples Mono Audio AUDIO 0 Cancel 22 Back Ment gt gt fica Help 5 The Basic Options dialog is dis
80. Confidential Version 3 6 Page 162 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Accessing the Imagine Communications Website 1 Access the Support page 2 Click the Imagine Communications Homepage hyperlink Accessing the Imagine Communications Service Web Portal 1 Access the Support page 2 Click the Imagine Communications Support Page hyperlink Activating a Configuration 1 Access the Configurations page In the Regular tab Panel Configurations list the currently active configuration has a star icon displayed to the right of the name Select the configuration to make active Click the Activate button On clicking the Activate button a message box displays the activation status until the selected configuration is loaded and active Activating Configuration NewConfiguration Note OLED panels also show the configuration activation status message on the OLED itself 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 163 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks LCD Panels without OLED In case of panels without OLED the first LCD button displays the configuration activation status message For example when loading a configuration you will see a the Loading message on the first button of an LCD panel without OLED Adjusting Default Button Colors Note See Editing Button
81. Configuration Page Selenio Preset Duration seconds Selecting chop levels lw Level 0 L Level 1 U Level 7 Multiviewer Ctrl Status chop o Empty Click Chop in the Button Type list The Chop Type Properties box opens Select the Predefined Chop Rate as Fast Medium Slow or Custom Define the Chop Rate in frames Enter the Chop Name Select the levels to chop When all changes have been made Save the configuration eS eS eee Se The new assignment is displayed on the button front Also see Invoking a Chop on page 210 To change a button to Empty no function Click Empty in the Button Type list All assignment information is stripped from the button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 188 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Enabling User Access 1 Atthe Tools page click the User Access button The Edit User dialog box opens 2 Inthe User Name box enter a new user name The user name can have between 1 and 40 alphanumeric characters This user name is displayed on the Advanced Routing Control Panel display whenever the user accesses the software configuration tool 3 Inthe Password box enter a password for the new user The password can have between 1 and 40 alphanumeric characters 4 Inthe Confirm Password box re enter the password you entered in the Password box 5 Click OK to
82. Crosspoint button displays SRC DST definition in button Display on button on the panel Button has both source and Shows on the panel as Unassigned destination undefined Button has either source or dectmation denned Panel displays the defined element either DstX or SrcX Button has both source and Panel displays DstX with SrcX below it destination defined Default button color is green 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 141 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Button Colors on the Panel For visual distinction the default color of a dynamic crosspoint is different than a regular crosspoint e An armed dynamic crosspoint button one that has both source and destination defined is light blue and has both its source and destination displayed on it e A disarmed dynamic crosspoint button one that has source and destination undefined or only one of source or destination defined is purple in color and either has Unassigned on it or the name of the selected source destination Note When a Dynamic crosspoint button is active in breakaway mode the button color will be consistent with an active breakaway mode crosspoint button Executing Dynamic Crosspoints from an LCD Panel 1 Ensure the configuration with the dynamic crosspoints defined is active 2 Press the dynamic crosspoint button on the control button a Ifthe button has
83. E Report Alarms with Priority fo i Note The Custom Name only shows for parameters in processing TRAX and not for Frame Device Menu in Processing TRAX TRAX Options TRAX Options are displayed in the Options tab for a Router configuration You can choose for TRAX to function manually or in an Auto mode Different configurations can have different TRAX defaults set up First set up the mode TRAX functions in e Manual Mode e Auto Mode Sources e Auto Mode Destinations 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 146 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Manual Mode TRAX OPTIONS Manual _ Auto TRAX SRC Show DST TRAX Auto TRAX DST Show SRC TRAX If you select Manual TRAX will rely on manual definitions and functions in a standard manner See TRAX Functionality on page 144 Auto TRAX SRC Selecting the Auto TRAX SRC option enables you to track specified destinations When Source SRC TRAX is not assigned the panel jumps back to the Processing root page and allows you to define matching criteria Auto TRAX DST on page 149 e When Source SRC TRAX is assigned it auto jumps to the SRC TRAX top page e When Source SRC TRAX is not assigned the panel jumps back to the Processing root page DESTINATIONS IN AUTO TRAX SRC Click the Select Destination button for a list of destinations Select a specific destinatio
84. Figure 19 Install Offline Configuration Dialog Box 4 Select a start menu shortcut and or a desktop shortcut as preferred and then click OK 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 40 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation The offline configuration tool creates an icon named Magellan RCP Config for future offline configuration use 5 The Magellan Panel Offline Options dialog box is displayed See Using the Offline Configuration Editor on page 202 for more information 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 41 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Software Configuration Note Before the control panel can operate as part of your routing system you must unpack install and configure components For information about downloading panels in Navigator see the CCS Navigator User Manual Volume 6 Routing Components Magellan Router Control Panels can be configured using the software configuration tool supplied with the panel Panels are configured via a web browser to a connected panel over TCP IP Once configured the Magellan Router Control Panel retains its programming even if powered down Some configuration functions for the LCD and OLED panels may also be performed directly at the front panel The web configuration is optimized for use with screen res
85. Manual Processing Configuration e Properties When you right click a button assigned to a frame device and select Properties you can change the Name IP Slot of the frame device On non frame device buttons you can just edit the button label when you select Properties Properties a Name Multiviewer 172 25 150 28 IP Address 172 25 150 28 Slot Number lt Edit details Bi Button Name Source Name e Drag and Drop You can also drag and drop buttons as required with the result that the button is moved to the location you drag it to An outline of the button will be displayed in the space you drag it to Configuration Path Root 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 86 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Mapping Buttons to Frame Module Elements Once a frame or module has been discovered though the Favorites tab switch to the Panel Buttons tab Panel Buttons Favorites Options Processing Configuration Copy Paste Remap Move fj Edit Details Delete Page Page 1 of 1 5 o GePage ear oon Parameter Path V Append with parametric tree BUTTON PROPERTIES SELECTED FAVORITES Device Subdevice Button Types Group ps Status Device Menu Redundancy Control Upgrade Firmware New Xc New Xc Row Figure 37 Processing control buttons in Panel But
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87. P 48LCD OLED The RCP 48LCD OLED is a 2RU pushbutton panel with 48 programmable LCD buttons 2 LED displays and 2 scroll knobs Its factory default operation configuration is grouping mode Imagine Magellan a Dest NBC Src Pst Figure 10 RCP 48LCD OLED Front Panel Back Panel Views The following graphics show the back panel views of the Magellan Router Control Panels See Front Panel Controls on page 26 for descriptions of the front panel components See Back Panel Connections on page 33 for descriptions of the back panel components Figure 11 Magellan Router Control Panel 1RU Back Panel Figure 12 Magellan Router Control Panel 2RU Back Panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 23 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction Product Features The Magellan Router Control Panels have one or more of the following features as described Pushbutton Panels Available in 1RU and 2RU sizes Simple configuration setup via software 10 100 Base T Ethernet connectivity to other peripheral devices Completely programmable push buttons Fast and intuitive operation Follow breakaway support Ability to view and switch all levels of the router Can be configured as to operate in multi bus or single bus mode Button per source configuration with ability to page to more sources and destinations Pushbutton Panels with OLED A
88. P3 5RU test jig Slo gt Control 2 Rows of Text i 12 Ee To set locally 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 88 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration 1 First map a parameter to a button or select a button that has a parameter mapped to it 2 The Button Appearance section expands to display an option Show Parameter Value 3 Select this check box to have the Parameter Value show for that specific button Once you select the checkbox you will be need to save the Configuration If you do not save the local setting will not apply and the global setting will be used instead Note that the Show Parameter Value section shows in the Button Appearance section only when you select a button that has a parameter mapped For all other button types this section only displays the default LCD Text Layout and LCD Buttons Font Size section Notes e Table parameters are not supported and their values will not be displayed on panel buttons e Multi selection of parameters and attempting to set the Show Parameter Value on multiple buttons in one go is not supported LCD Text Layout Settings The Show Parameter Value option is affected by the Text Layout settings in the Options Tab gt Appearance Options For instance if Show Parameter Value is enabled locally and LCD Text Layout is set to 1 Row of Text At the local level Show Paramete
89. Panel LCD and LCD with OLED panels Select Group Mode operation mode to assign source destination groups as defined in Navigator Database Editor Before building a panel in group operation mode ensure e Navigator 4 6 1 or later is installed e Groups are created in Navigator s DBEditor e The DBEditor logical database is published to PT RES 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 117 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration To build a panel for Group operation mode follow these steps 1 Access the Configurations page Select the Panel Buttons tab 2 Select Group Mode from the Panel Operation Mode drop down list box To use this template as the base configuration duplicate the default configuration see Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration on page 68 Alternatively create a new configuration as described in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 and select Group Mode as the panel operation mode 3 See Detailed settings for Operation Mode Panels on page 131 for how to modify panel buttons Multibus Mode Use Case A user has a large database and wants to access sources in a traditional Category Index operation but only wants to control a limited number of destinations In this mode some buttons are assigned source categories and a numeric keypad is used to select a specific index Some buttons are assigned to select
90. Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 39 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation Adding Panels using the Create Command An alternative to polling or discovering the system for devices is to create the device definitions via the Create function Select Create gt Hardware Routing Panel and the type of panel then configure its ID and IP via Navigator properties The new device is assigned the next available ID and the default source destination and function key mappings Offline Configuration Editor Use offline configuration when e You have a panel that is not installed in your routing setup e You want to set up a configuration that may be imported into a panel at another time e You do not have access to a panel Installing the Offline Configuration Editor 1 Start a configuration session as outlined in Starting Panel Configuration on page 38 The Panel Summary page opens See Summary Page on page 42 for a detailed description Select the Tools page See Tools Page on page 57 for a detailed description Click the Install Offline Configuration button Click Install in the dialog box that is displayed Name Magellan RCP Config Site http 172 25 150 184 Publisher Unverified More options Install This application does not have a valid digital signature that verifies the publisher You should only run software from publishers you trust More Information
91. Router MO O EE Multiviewer 2 Panel Buttons Favorites Options Processing Configuration Parameter Path 6800 192 168 2 182 APM6803 Slot 4 EmbCh11_12_Sta BUTTON PROPERTIES SELECTED FAVORITES Button Types Discovered IP Frame Device Subdevice Menu Parameter FR68x2 QXF Slot 0 General Audio Configuration QVM6800 FM Siot 19 Video Configuration Pam 6800 ETH Slot 21 Audio Status Audio Metadata VidStd_Adj_Delay 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 92 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Controlling a Selenio Clean and Quiet CQS Module Do the following in the Magellan Router Control Panel Web UI 1 Create a Processing Configuration 2 Go to the Favorites tab and click the Database Management button 3 Do the following in the Database Management dialog a Click the Add IP button and enter the IP address of the Selenio device that contains the Selenio CQS module you want to control b Click OK and then click Discover Once discovered the Selenio frame will be displayed in the Discovered IP Frame column select it to have the contents displayed in the Device Subdevice column c Inthe Device Subdevice column select the CQS Module to see its menus and parameters displayed in the Menu Parameter column Database Management ec IP Address Discovered IP Frame Device Subdevice Menu Parameter Q _ IP3 172 25 150 165 x
92. Routers XY Coax Connection 120 Panel Gang Configuration 66 Panel Installation Procedure e 35 Panel Modes e 125 Panel Options e 44 Panel Tasks Setup Mode Hardware Version e 209 Panel Gateway Address e 207 Panel ID 207 Panel IP Address 207 Panel Subnet 208 Primary Server 208 Rebooting Panel e 209 Secondary Server 208 Software Version e 209 Toggling Servers 209 USB e 210 Panel Versions and Licenses e 43 Parameter Mode e 125 Parameters Ganging 92 PB Only Panels Notes 160 PB OLED Panels Notes e 94 Physical Settings 43 Pin Unpin Functionality 135 Platinum Frame Synchronizer PT FSDMX IBG in a Router Configuration 112 Platinum MADI PT MADI4X OBG in a Router Configuration 105 Preface e 10 Presets 96 Previous Next Buttons e 137 Primary and Secondary Server IPs 194 Process Templates in a Router Configuration 139 Process to Discover a Magellan Router Control Panel in Magellan CCS Navigator 73 Process to Discover another Magellan Router Control Panel 76 Processing Configuration 78 Processing Multiviewer License e 43 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Index Product Description 19 Product Features 23 Product Servicing 13 Proper Temperature 33 Protective Ground e 33 Publication Information e 2 Purpose 10 Pushbutton Panels e 20 23 Pushbutton Panels with OLED e 24 Pushbutton Panels with OLED Displays 21
93. Selected 172 24 150 184 L 172 24 150 184 RCP 24LCD OLED Create Export File gt _ Configuration Name V BPS Panel v Multiple Panel v test Panel x Grouping Panel v 2idup Panel I Porctest Panel v Group Panel 3 Select Configurations to export from the list displayed on the right and then click the Create Export File option under the Export File column Export File E dJ 4 Click OK on the popup message box and either accept the default or enter a filename and choose a location to save the XML file Each configuration is saved as an XML file in the following format lt Panel IP Address gt lt Panel Type gt xml For example 192 168 25 245 RCP 32PB OLED xml 5 Click the Export button The selected configurations are then saved to that file and can be imported on another panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 165 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Note that you can discover several panels in the same Export Batch Configurations UI Configurations to export and an XML file to export to must be selected per panel Errors if any are indicated in the Ready Column Batch Configuration Files Processing Batch Export The IP address or IP range IP 172 25 150 107 Discove 3 panei ach For example 192 168 1 1 _ Ready Panel IP Panel Type Export File Mi Z 172 24 150 184 RCP 24LCD OLED
94. Synchronizer page 62 Modules and Platinum MADI 2 Go to the Router tab in your configuration e Selenio MCP from within a router 3 Follow the steps in Configuration Navigation on page 63 configuration e Specific instructions for Platinum MADI or Platinum Framesync modules Configure through Navigator then see e Platinum MADI PT MADI4X OBG in a Router Configuration on page 104 e Platinum MADI PT MADI4X OBG in a Router Configuration on page 104 Optionally control Selenio MCP Modules from within your Router configuration e Selenio MCP1 MCP3 Frame Module Presets in a Router Configuration on page 103 You can also discover another Magellan panel via the current panel s web Ul Follow the same process as a Processing device See Discovery Selenio 6800 NEO Selenio X50 75 85 100 Selenio MCP Platinum Platinum IP3 Multiviewers on page 82 Magellan Panels are also discoverable by applications such as CCS Navigator via CCSP See Magellan Panel Discovery via Magellan CCS Navigator59 see Magellan Router Control Panel Discovery via Magellan CCS Navigator on page 72 Creating a New Panel Configuration 1 Access the Configurations Page on page 54 2 Inthe Configuration Navigation on page 63 on the left click New under Panel Configurations To create a General Configuration on page 65 provide a Name and click OK To create a Panel Gang Configuration on page 66 click Panel Gang and then click OK When u
95. The new template is applied to first empty button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 139 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Dynamic Crosspoints Dynamic Crosspoint is a button type that can be used in Router configurations Dynamic crosspoints can be configured via the Web UI and edited via the panel If a crosspoint is changed on the panel you may be prompted to save if required not in all cases Dynamic crosspoints are supported on LCD LCD OLED and PB OLED panel types PB only panels are currently not supported Category Group and Button Per Source Panel Operation Modes are supported Panel Gang Configurations are not supported Dynamic crosspoints can be multi selected using Shift so they can be executed in parallel Their execution in general follows the same system as TAKES e Defining Dynamic Crosspoints from the Web UI LCD PB OLED Panels on page 140 e Dynamic Crosspoints LCD Panels e Dynamic Crosspoints PB OLED Panels on page 143 Defining Dynamic Crosspoints from the Web UI LCD PB OLED Panels The process to define dynamic crosspoints from the Web UI is the same regardless of the panel type LCD or PB OLED Select a button in the panel section and click Dynamic Crosspoint in the Button Type list to assign it Select the source and destination from the Source and Destination lists or choose to leave one or both
96. You can change the active configuration by pressing the button for a different configuration The TAKE button will then flash and you can press it to accept changes The newly selected configuration will then become active Selecting Destinations 1 To select destinations press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons Press the Dest mode button The different panel destinations available are labeled on the front of the panel buttons Press the button that shows the label for the destination you want to launch The Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the selection The panel reverts back to the destination selections buttons for the active destinations are illuminated Press the Shift Home button to exit Dest mode The panel returns to the home state Selecting Sources 1 To select sources press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons Press the SRC mode button The different panel sources available are labeled on the front of the panel buttons Press the button that shows the label for the source you want to launch The Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the selection The panel reverts back to the source selections buttons for the
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98. abase and wants to access sources destinations in a traditional Category Index operation In this mode buttons are assigned source destination categories and a numeric keypad is used to select a specific index e Panels with OLED display windows and pushbuttons are shipped out of the factory in this mode e Panels with an OLED display window and or LCD buttons have a template that can be activated to use this mode The user can also create custom templates e The panels web configuration tool allows the user to select which categories to use where to map them on the buttons and restrict specific sources destinations within categories for selection e For panels with LCD buttons in systems with large numbers of categories and indexes the user can page up down to access additional categories that can be displayed on the first page Working with Categories With category indexing both a category for example VTR CAMERA MONITOR and so forth and an index for example 20 2 36 and so forth are needed to identify a device Category index selection is a two step multikey operation that allows access to an unlimited number of sources and destinations This method allows many sources to be accessed from a single panel without the need for hundreds of selection buttons A broadcast center for example could contain twenty monitors each of which could be accessed using the one button labeled MONITOR followed by the appropriate index
99. active sources are illuminated Press the Shift Home button to exit SRC mode The panel returns to the home state 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 205 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks Selecting Salvos 1 To select salvos press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons 2 Press the Salvo mode button The different panel salvos available are labeled on the front of the panel buttons 3 Press the button that shows the label for the salvo you want to launch The Take button flashes 4 Press the Take button to confirm the selection The panel reverts back to the salvo selections buttons for the active salvos are illuminated 5 Press the Shift Home button to exit Salvo mode The panel returns to the home state Selecting Display Names You can view sources and destinations by their standard names long names or aliases as originally created in Navigator Database Editor Tip Long names can be entered as unicode text in Navigator Database Editor Select Long Name to display sources and destinations to use Unicode text on the panel front 1 To select the type of name to display press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel The panel clears the curr
100. age Selenio MCP1 3 preset Save and Activate the Configuration Press a Source Category button on the panel Once you press a Category button you will see the Previous and Next button lit Press the Previous or Next Function button to go through sources in that Category Press the TAKE button to switch the Source ee E 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 137 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Using Previous Next to select Destinations Create a Router configuration Category Mode Assign Previous Next to function buttons Save and Activate the Configuration On the panel press the DST function button to enter DST Mode Press a Destination Category button on the panel Use Previous Next to select a Destination in that Category oS et e ee oa Press the TAKE button to select a Destination Action on pressing TAKE e Ifthe After Take Go To option is set to Router Home on pressing TAKE the panel goes to the Router home location Preset will be empty Previous Next becomes inactive ifthe After Take Go To option is set to Source on pressing TAKE the panel stays in Source mode e f the After Take Go To is set to Destination on pressing TAKE the panel goes to Destination mode After Take Go to TP LI LIP TT F Router Home f Source Destination Router Configuration Other Functi
101. agellan __ Mode SOURCE VIR 1 memea a mere event 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 127 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Switching Favorite Sources Note Favorite sources are source buttons that exist on category and group mode panels Their assignment can be changed from the front panel 1 Select a Destination 2 Select the favorite source desired The selected FAV source is highlighted and the Take button begins to flash red 3 Press Take The Take and Favorite buttons are extinguished the Destination button status is updated and the OLED display shows the new status Destination Mode To select Destination mode do one of the following e Press DEST Destinations on the front of the control panel e Press Shift and then press Menu on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons e Press DEST Assigning a Destination to a Button 1 Switch to Destination mode The DEST button is highlighted and the OLED display updates its mode to Destination selection The category buttons are cleared out and replaced with Destination categories The last two LCD buttons are reserved for the Store and Erase operations 2 Select a category button Use the Shift button and scroll knob to view more available SVR destinations 3 Select a desti
102. agellan Router Control Panel You can also discover one Magellan Router Control Panel from the Web UI of another the discovery process is similar to any Processing device See Discovery Selenio 6800 NEO Selenio X50 75 85 100 Selenio MCP Platinum Platinum IP3 Multiviewers on page 82 Once discovered all parameters of the discovered panel can be controlled by the main panel Clean and Quiet Switching Clean and Quiet switching refers to how video audio content is switched from one source to another Clean refers to non disruptive glitch free transition of Video content when switching from one source to another at the same data and frame rate Quiet refers to audible artefact pops clicks free transition of embedded Audio content when switching from one source another source at the same data and frame rate Switching between sources can be triggered by hardware or software driven events For example a TAKE command from the Magellan Router Control Panel can trigger a switch Clean and Quiet switching is currently supported for the following devices e Platinum VX Router See Configuring Clean and Quiet Switching for a Platinum VX Router on page 150 e Selenio Clean and Quiet CQS Module See Controlling a Selenio Clean and Quiet CQS Module on page 93 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 76 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Pro
103. aidowcososatodesnsaumaniuseodiearhdeusanpesteduexedsecsinetienaeteues 20 Pushbutton Panels with OLED DisplayS ccccccccsseccccesseccceesececeeecccseesccessuseceseunecessugeceeseesecesegaeses 21 EG BTV P ANGI a E E E E E E ecquenen baucncnsisaauasbaus 21 LED Button Panels with OLED DISplaySccncnianerenssionorirn anniina 22 PICKE AETV WS ea E E nec aes 23 Product FE UOS epe A EA 24 Pushbutton PANE si E E sacsetageecasn ep dceasuedace ce seeuanneecaeecaanes 24 Pushbutton Panek wih OLED cererea rran n E E E 24 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 3 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Contents LCA ON SIS ears s ces echoes ee scsesceeee E E 24 LOPE WIE OED cece petnccuieaennesendnosoaueenencciaeoeducees assent nosscutesesanosoameetedecuntsaesoscewivennesaisenndeaeonnecetas 25 FOM ON COMTO ocer E 26 Saleby Standards and INS UVICTIONS escrip en EE EE 31 Magellan Router Control Panel Service and SUppOft ssssssssesesrerserseresrresssreresrreresreresrrerssrrresrreresreresene 31 TAE EE E i EEPE E EEA E E A E E EEE 32 Unpacking Panelo erresen E E ETE 32 Siting ReguireMmentS ictacuricerneucinetdeveasesoedciantanceinarnnceisneeiiernuevcsauctenueunie E NA 32 PTC OAS Rack o PACE ea E E ENE 33 Proper Tempera U Ener E E E E 33 Electrical FOCUNG EIN CIN St rosisainiTasriinns a TAT 33 BCG PNE EC OM O CU INS sates acc sacatte ced avs snciecndanten cae esnev es tentesateeane
104. akaway Ds 8 108 108 108 108 108 S 7 Level 7 WI Dsta 9 9 9 g g F Level 8 e You can individually click to define the level to report against each of the destinations e You can also click the All to Same Level button to set all destinations to the same level All to Same BRK Report Level 2 BRK Report Leve tevelio Note If selected BRK report level is not defined in the destination the BRK report level of the destination Is reserved On You will be prompted to select the Report Level and all destinations will then be set to that report level 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 154 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration e Use the Assign Unassign Assign All Unassign All buttons to select deselect select all deselect all Once configured when the panel displays status on the LCD or OLED the report level information is retrieved and displayed on the panel If user defined LEVEL buttons are created and activated the lowest level of the active LEVEL button is used instead of the Report Level and statused Note that BRK Report Level is only supported in breakaway mode 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 155 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Multiviewer Configuration Multiviewer Configuration Note From Magellan 2 5 onwards Multiviewer
105. al Settings on page 175 Identifying a Panel on page 193 Restarting a Panel on page 196 Restoring Panel Defaults on page 196 Selecting Panel Operation Modes on page 196 Setting the Panel License ID on page 197 Setting Screensaver Options on page 197 Upgrading Multiple Panels on page 201 Upgrading Panel Firmware on page 201 page 163 Saving a Configuration on page 196 Batch Exporting and Importing Configurations on page 164 Copying a Panel Configuration to Other Control Panels on page 177 Deleting a Panel Configuration on page 180 Duplicating a Panel Configuration on page 180 Exporting Configurations on page 190 Importing Configurations on page 193 Reloading Configurations on page 195 Using the Offline Configuration Editor on page 202 Creating Custom Pages on page 178 on page 166 Changing Button Properties on page 167 Changing Button Text Appearance on page 167 Changing OLED Text Appearance on page 174 Fonts based on Configuration on page 191 When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Panel Brightness Adjusting Default Button Colors on page 164 Editing Button Colors on page 180 Editing Button Types on page 181 Generating Button Labels on page 192 ROUTER CONFIG TASKS COMMUNICATION SUPPORT OPTIONS 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 161 Magellan
106. amic Ganging Parameters Ganging parameters refers to assigning multiple parameters to a single button Invoking that button launches all the parameters together In a Processing configuration if you have already mapped an option to a button and attempt to map a second option to the same button a message is displayed to confirm whether both parameters should be mapped to the same button ganged or if the second parameter should replace the first one 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 90 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration On the panel you can view parameters that have been ganged assigned on a button Press and hold down the button with the ganged parameters to see the individual parameters that have been assigned these will be displayed on the buttons as well on the OLED In the Web UI you can view all the parameters assigned to ganged onto a button by hovering over the button ciosa Eve nt Na G s Multiviewer 172 25 150 29 Multiviewer System 0 Slot 0 Global Event Name Multiviewer 172 25 150 29 Multiviewer System 0 Slot 0 System Name Figure 39 Viewing Parameters ganged onto a button Note If you change the IP address es of parameters ganged on a button only the first parameter will reflect the change provided the device that contains the parameters is online To delete one or more parameters that have been
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108. and its functionality on the physical panel can also be emulated in the Web UI via the Control Mode You can press the knob or turn the knob You can turn the knob to scroll through options or click the knob 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 52 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration To turn the knob click the small hollow circle within the larger circle hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse Once you click in the small hole a rotate direction arrow is displayed to the top of the larger circle By dragging the mouse you can for instance scroll through sources destinations or levels Click in the area outside the small hollow circle to emulate a knob press Magellan AEP RcP 24LCD OLED 100 OLEDs Emulating the Alarm LEDs The Control Mode also emulates the Alarm LEDs on the panel displaying status corresponding to Connected Enabled Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 LEDs CF Magellan AGP Rcr 24Lco oLeD 100 PLEDs Knobs 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 53 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Configurations Page The Configurations page is a tabbed dialog that includes all functions necessary for configuring a panel eee ea RCP SILC D OLED 100 2 SUMMARY CO WMIMGUUIRGA TOS JPPORT TOOLS IP Fort sins set
109. ary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 102 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Other Devices in a Router Configuration e Selenio MCP1 MCP3 Frame Module Presets in a Router Configuration on page 103 e Platinum MADI PT MADI4X OBG in a Router Configuration on page 104 e Platinum Frame Synchronizer PT FSDMX IBG in a Router Configuration on page 111 Selenio MCP1 MCP3 Frame Module Presets in a Router Configuration You can map buttons to Selenio MCP presets from within a Router configuration Note A Selenio MCP preset is a snapshot of Selenio MCP 1 3 parameters You can create Device presets applicable for specific modules within the Selenio MCP frame or System presets that contain parameters for all modules in the Selenio MCP frame 1 In anew see Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 or existing Router configuration go to the Panel Buttons tab On the panel visual representation click on the part of the panel to modify 2 Select a button in the Button View section to select multiple buttons hold the left mouse button down and drag over the buttons to select to map Selenio Presets to 3 Inthe Button Type list select Selenio Preset The Type Properties section is displayed 4 Provide the device details The Selenio MCP Device IP The Slot Number you can opt to control modules in slots 0 14 The Name The Maximum number of presets to display on buttons
110. ation group buttons 2 are highlighted The mode selected destination and selected source are displayed on the OLED imagine Magellan m 7 idia he Mode SRC Dest Dst1 voor Ee Src 1 wise Figure 50 Group Operation Favorite Destinations 1 and Groups 2 3 You may operate in source group mode or destination group mode To operate in source group mode 1 Press SRC to put the panel into Source mode 2 Press the appropriate group button The associated sources are and source subgroups are highlighted If necessary continue to press the group button until the desired source is displayed 3 Select the desired source If a take is required for switches see Changing Logical Control Options on page 172 The Take button flashes Press Take to accept the selection 5 Ifatake is not required the crosspoint executes To operate in destination group mode 1 Press DEST to put the panel into Destination mode 2 Press the appropriate group button The associated destinations and destination subgroups are highlighted If necessary continue to press the group button until the desired destination is displayed 3 Ifatake is required for switches see Changing Logical Control Options on page 172 The Take button flashes Press Take to accept the selection 4 Ifa take is not required the crosspoint executes Group Operation Mode Panel Supported panels for Group Operation Mode Magellan Router Control
111. availability is displayed in the Tools tab If it shows as disabled click the Toggle USB Port Function to enable it e Kingston and Sandisk are recommended USB brands e When doing a UBoot upgrade via USB Sandisk is recommended Current Configuration Information on the currently Active Configuration the current Server IP and the Connection Status is displayed here You can click the Toggle Server button to switch between the Primary and Secondary servers configured An option to define fallback configurations for Ganged panels is also displayed You can choose to fall back on the default configuration or you can choose any other configuration in the drop down list Note You can set the Primary and Secondary server IP information in Configurations gt Options gt Communication Options Alarm Definitions The Summary Page also includes Alarm definitions You can set the following Alarm types here e Secondary Server IP Active Triggered if the Secondary Server is active e Active Configuration Modified Triggered if the active configuration is modified e Active Configuration from USB Triggered if the current configuration is running off USB Alarm 1 Notification Type Alarm 1 Notification Style None No notification defined Secondary Server IP Active Active when the secondary server IP is in use Active Configuration Modified When the active configuration has been modified at the panel Active Configuration From USB Acti
112. ay Switching Connection Type Selection Enabled Name Level Sulfix Preview Unassigned Cancel lt lt Back Help Select an initial video level number from the Starting Level Index Number spin box within the Video Location box Select an initial audio level number from the Starting Level Index Number spin box within the Audio Location box Enable retain check mark or disable remove check mark the Enable check box for each connection type selection If you want to create mono sources select the Create Logical Sources for Audio Breakaway Switching check box This only applies to inserting device types with audio on the Sources tab A Mono source allows you to do special audio swaps from a control panel Click Finish when your selections are complete Click the Publish Logical Names to Devices icon on the top toolbar Select the Router and the Magellan Router Control Panel device to publish to and click the Start Transfer button Access MADI parameters on the Magellan Router Control Panel Once you have successfully published your configuration to the Magellan Router Control Panel you can access and view or edit the MADI Output format parameter on the panel 1 On the Magellan Router Control Panel select the Destination configured for MADI Refer the row you added your destination to in Adding Logical Destinations see Add Logical Destinations on page 108 Press Shift Parm The four parameters will be displayed MADI
113. b and click the Create Multiviewer configuration button Select the Multiviewer device type input the IP address and click Find 4 Select the programmable push button block and select a push button you can then define the following button types ActiveLayout FullScreen Page Function Empty The naming convention followed on the button label is D display AL selected Layout or D display FS selected PIP PB Only Panels Notes e A maximum of 2 pages can be created on a PB panel e There are 5 options for the function button type RouterHome ProcHome MV Home Enable Empty e Processing configurations are not supported by PB only panels MV only and Router only configurations can be created e Attempting to re select or re find the MV device type will result in all currently defined active layouts full screen page functions being removed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 160 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Common Configuration Tasks Common configuration tasks include the following and may be performed when first setting up a panel or when defining or editing configurations CONFIGURATION TASKS BUTTON APPEARANCE OPTIONS Activating a Configuration on e Changing Appearance Options Common Panel Configuration Tasks PANEL SPECIFIC TASKS Finding Panel Specific Information on page 192 Changing Panel Physic
114. button such as ProcHome is defined in the LCD button area and you click it to switch to the Processing configuration this button will be overridden by either a Frame Slot Menu Parameter button or an empty button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 69 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration Once defined these Home buttons are a convenient way to go to the root of the individual configurations Please select a panel section and a button to edit above BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Button Function Primary Secondary Destination Function Type Salvo Function Crosspoint Follow Up Down Level Parameter Configuration Preset Page Menu Selenio Preset Enable Status Chop Empty RouterHome ProcHome MViewerHome Empty Note For Router Processing Multiviewer home buttons your configuration should have all three configuration types enabled If you have a Router only configuration use the home button on the panel to go to the Router home Undoing a Take UNDO Take can be assigned to a button in the function cluster It undoes the last action and reverts to the previous status regardless of whether the previous action was successful or not For example if the action prior to the last successful TAKE was a Failed TAKE if you hit UNDO it will undo the last successful TAKE and
115. ce 4 Once complete the Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the IP Address The panel then searches for the device and once found it gets added to the Processing configuration in the currently active configuration 6 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state Note The ability to add a device directly from the panel is controlled from the Options tab for individual configuration tabs Router Processing Multiviewer in the Configuration Editor By default the Add Device from Panel option is set to No When set to No you will not be able to add a device of that type directly from the panel Selecting a Panel Configuration 1 Press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons 2 Press the Config mode button The different panel configurations available are labeled on the front of the panel buttons You can choose to View Restore or Save configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 204 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks If you select View the panel buttons will change to display the defined configurations and the currently active one will show ACTIVE below the configuration name
116. ce Circuits EN55103 1 EMC emission requirements applies to professional audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus EN55103 2 EMC immunity requirements applies to professional audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus ITU R BT 601 5 Studio Encoding Parameters of Digital Television for Standard 4 3 and Wide Screen 16 9 Aspect Ratios ITU R BT 709 5 Parameter Values for the HDTV Standards for Production and International Programme Exchange RDD 06 2008 Description and Guide to the Use of the Dolby E Audio Metadata Serial Bitstream RDD 19 2011 Guidelines on the Use of Dolby E with Video Signals at Frame Rates Greater than 30 Hz TIA EIA 232 E 1991 Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange 47 Code of Federal Regulations Part 15 FCC rules Radio Frequency Devices 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 16 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Directives and Compliances Directives and Compliances This section provides information concerning compliance with EU Directive 2002 95 EC and EU Directive 2002 96 EC Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance Directive 2011 65 EU commonly known as the European Union EU Restriction on Hazardous Substances ROHS sets limits on the use of certain substanc
117. ce destination switch overs lock protect destinations execute Salvos and so on ie Magellan RCP RCP 24LCD OLED 100 Hi harris Active Config testJune12 Exit Control Mode Sc magine Connected Enabled Alarm 1 The Control Mode is displayed by default to users that log in as Operator Operators cannot opt to switch to Edit Mode Administrators can enter Control Mode by clicking the Enter Control Mode button at the top of the Summary page ae Magellan RCP RCP 24LCD OLED 100 Hi harris Active Config TestFeb Enter Control Mode SUMMARY CONFIGURATIONS SUPPORT TOOLS 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 46 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Once a user takes control of a panel enters Control Mode if another Operator or Administrator logs into the panel they override the previous user For example if User 1 Operator is connected to the Software Control Panel and if User 2 Operator attempts to connect to the same Software Panel User 2 will get a message indicating that the Software panel is currently being controlled by another IP Address along with an option to enter Control Mode Panel is controlled by 192 168 2 109 User 2 can then take control and User 1 is forced to exit and receives a message indicating that the Software panel is now controlled by another IP Panel is controlled by 192 168 2 100 Once in Co
118. cers or users of these products As of July 4 2012 the producers or users of these products were required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some EU member states may have different deadlines In accordance with this EU Directive companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled See our website for more information Contact your local sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE compliant emblem 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 18 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction Introduction This section covers the following information e Product Description on page 19 Front and Back Panel Views on page 19 Product Features on page 24 Safety Standards and Instructions on page 31 Magellan Service and Support see Magellan Router Control Panel Service and Support on page 31 Product Description Magellan Router Control Panels provide user configurable access to all product control and status parameters for remote operation They are equipped with user programmable liquid crystal display buttons as well as user assignable d
119. cessing Configuration Processing Configuration The Processing tab enables you to discover and map elements frames modules parameters etc from Selenio 6800 NEO Selenio X50 75 85 100 Platinum Platinum IP3 frames modules and Multiviewers Note PB OLED panels support only 2 pages of parameters Processing Configurations are not supported by PB only panels Note From Magellan 2 5 onwards Multiviewer devices can be discovered and mapped in a Processing configuration The standalone Multiviewer tab has been maintained for backward compatibility Creating a Processing Configuration Follow the initial steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 2 Then go to the Processing tab You have 2 options here Add Processor Configuration to this Panel Configuration Select this option to create a new Processing configuration Add Processor Configuration to this Panel Configuration Select this option to import a configuration from the panel itself or from a file i Save Save All Reload SS export E Export All ayimport E Generate Button Labels When you click the Import Processing button only those configurations that contain a Processing configuration will be displayed for import and other types for example a Multiviewer only configuration will be filtered out When importing into a Processing tab that has no current configuration the new configuration is imported in and a status message displayed on successfu
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121. column and the module in the second column to see corresponding menu options in the third column Double click the menu option to map to the selected button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 80 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Param To map a parameter select a button select the relevant frame in the first column and the relevant module in the second column to see the corresponding available parameters in the third column Double click the parameter to map to the selected button Also see Ganging Parameters on page 90 Options Tab The Options tab contains some option controls specific to the Processing tab Add Device From Panel The Add Device From Panel option controls whether users can add processing devices directly from the Magellan hardware panel For information on how this can be done see Adding a Device on page 204 PROCESSING OPTIONS Add Device From Panel Note The Add Device From Panel option is not available in case of Panel Gang configurations This option is only available on LCD and LCD OLED panels Knob Press Action In general the knob on the physical control panel functions as a selection control The Pressing Action of Knob option specifically controls what happens on pressing of the physical knob from within Processing configurations and TRAX configurations The options are e Knob Press
122. configuration logical settings made via Navigator Database Editor and the active panel configuration 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Options tab Control options are listed on the left side of the tab Table 17 Control Option Selections owon eseipon S Assign lt Control gt Set to Yes or No to enable or disable the capability to where lt Control gt options are make a newly added Database Editor item accessible on Sources Destinations Groups the panel Salvos Categories Indices Levels 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 172 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks omon osn O Name To Use Selection of the appropriate field to display logical names from Database Editor see Logical Name Locations in Database Editor for the location of logical names on a Database Editor tab e Name the status name in the Database Editor e Alias Name an alias that was created either globally in the Database Editor or a local alias created specifically for that panel e Long Name taken from the long name field in the Database Editor unicode names are assigned with this field Hierarchy Levels Enables the hierarchy levels Full Hierarchy Lowest Level of Hierarchy Two Levels Three Levels to show when a breakaway operation is performed Dynamic Logical Ordering Enables the order in which dynamic buttons are filled
123. configuration will be displayed for import and other types for example a Processing only configuration will be filtered out When importing into a Multiviewer tab that has no current configuration the new configuration is imported in and a status message displayed on successful import Also see Importing a Configuration into an Existing Configuration on page 69 Multiviewer Discovery In an Multiviewer configuration type the Panel Buttons tab displays an interface to help discover Multiviewer devices and map elements 1 In your configuration go to the Multiviewer tab and then click Panel Buttons 2 Select the type of Multiviewer device to discover under Multiviewer Device Mode Platinum SX Hybrid IP See Mapping Platinum SX Hybrid IP on page 158 Platinum SX Pro 16 See Mapping Platinum SX Pro on page 157 Platinum SX Pro 32 64 See Mapping Platinum SX Pro on page 157 Selenio 6800 Multiviewer Platinum Predator II See Mapping Selenio 6800 Platinum Predator II on page 159 3 Enter the IP address of the Multiviewer Device Click the Find button On selecting the Multiviewer Type and providing a valid IP address a multiviewer template is loaded consisting of buttons for display devices or PIPs If you do not provide an IP address the template is not loaded If you provide an incorrect or offline IP address or if there is a mismatch between the device type selected and the actual IP address provided a warning message is d
124. d the device is displayed in the second column Discovered IP Frame prefixed by the device type IP3 Selenio 6800 X75 etc and followed by the IP address You can select the checkbox against an IP and click the Delete button to remove it Step 3 View and Select Modules 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 82 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Device Subdevice Modules contained in the discovered device are FREB2 QXF Sloto DEC6800 Slot 1 e Select a device in the Discovered IP Frame column to SFS6800 Slot 5 have its elements list of modules populated in the displayed here AlarmGen Slot 9 Device Subdevice column ARG6800 D Slot 17 Select the checkbox against any of the modules in this column to have its menus and parameters populated in column 4 Menu Parameter 6800 ETH Slot 21 Step 4 View and Select Menus Parameters Menu Parameter e A list of menu groups and parameters for the selected ee module are displayed in this column 4 Composite Decode Video Standard Sel e Click the arrow beside the options to expand and drill Decode Mode down to individual parameters Freerin COV Analog Video Level Append checked item to Configuration iW Append checked item to Configuration Selecting Append checked item to Configuration option makes the newly discovered device availab
125. dard rack space The depth from the mounting surface is 2 in 64 mm e The 2RU panel requires two units of rack space that is 3 in 88 mm of standard rack space The depth from the mounting surface is 2 in 64 mm Panel Installation Procedure Magellan Router Control Panels are usually installed as part of a larger routing control system The maximum allowable distance for each segment of the X Y coaxial cable run is 2 000 ft 609 m There is no limit to the number of control devices added to the X Y control bus To install the Magellan Router Control Panel in a control system 1 Mount the control panel in an rack that provides power and cooling facilities The Magellan Router Control Panel is designed for mounting in a standard equipment rack 2 Align the control panel so that all four screw holes in the mounting ears match up with those in the rack 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 35 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation 3 Secure the control panel to the rack with the rack screws and washers 4 Connect the control panel to the appropriate port Ethernet X Y on the router frame s rear panel Note For most installations the control panel should be connected via the Ethernet port To use the software configuration tools an Ethernet connection is necessary Only use the X Y port to connect the control panel to a legacy device
126. devices can also be discovered and mapped ina Processing configuration The standalone Multiviewer tab has been maintained for backward compatibility The Multiviewer tab enables you to discover Multiviewer devices and map elements e Creating a Multiviewer Configuration on page 156 e Multiviewer Discovery on page 157 e Mapping buttons to Multiviewer Elements on page 157 e Invoking the Multiviewer on page 159 Also see Multiviewer Configuration for Pushbutton PB Only Panels on page 160 Creating a Multiviewer Configuration 1 Follow the initial steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 2 Then goto the Multiviewer tab You have 2 options here Create New Multiviewer Configuration Import Multiviewer Configuration kasme ih Save All D Reload S port Export All ep import Generate Button Labels Create New Multiviewer Configuration Click the Add Multiviewer Configuration to this Panel Configuration button in the Processing tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 156 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Multiviewer Configuration Import Multiviewer Configuration Click the Import Multiviewer Configuration to this Panel Configuration button in the Processing tab to import a configuration from the panel itself or from a file When you click the Import Multiviewer button only those configurations that contain a Processing
127. e the Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the new number and finish with that option s settings 4 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state Changing a Panel Subnet Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 1 Press the Subnet button The panel clears all the buttons and the Subnet address is displayed in top left buttons 2 Press the first button with the first octet and then use the numeric keys on the left to enter a new address 3 Once complete the Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the new number and finish with that option s settings 4 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state Changing a MAC Address Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 1 Press the MAC button The panel clears all the buttons and the MAC address is displayed in top left buttons 2 Press the first button with the first octet and then use the numeric keys on the left to enter a new gateway address 3 Once complete the Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the new number and finish with that option s settings 4 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift
128. e 172 If you are using the Set Dynamic option for buttons use the Dynamic Logical Ordering drop down list box selections to set this ordering based alphabetically or based on the logical order that the database was created in default For panels that support viewing the logical database by different fields use the Name to Use drop down list box selections to select the primary view you want for this configuration 8 Under Communications Options you can set the primary and secondary server IPs as well as the protocol used to communicate with the router see Changing Communication Options on page 170 Note IMPORTANT Logical default is the recommended method This is currently supported only in systems with Platinum routers as the server You must be running PT RES code version 4 0 or later For other systems please select XY as the communications protocol 9 Once all changes are made click Save The configuration is saved to the panel To activate a configuration on the panel see Activating a Configuration on page 163 To copy a configuration to another panel see Copying a Panel Configuration to Other Control Panels on page 177 You can send all configurations or specific configurations to a single panel a selected group of panels or to a range of panels based on their IP addresses Enabling and Disabling Panels The panel Enable button is used to enable and disable the panel If the Enable button is lit the panel i
129. e Ganged panels section of a Panel Gang configuration Figure 29 Adding Slave Panels when creating a Panel Gang configuration If a panel gang configuration s Connection to Router Options tab gt Communications Options gt Connection to Router is set to Coax the master panel should be connected to the router using XY and other slave panels should be cascaded with the master panel via XY All panels should be connected to the network via Ethernet Master Panels A single master panel can have multiple slaves up to 8 slaves configured An Identify option can be manually defined on the Master panel to enable identification of all slave panels All slave panels blink when this option is used The option is a toggle switch and is present on the Summary page Gang configurations can only be created and edited on master panels With both Router and TRAX configurations defined in a panel gang configuration TRAX functionality is available 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 66 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration Router Gang configurations support Button per Source and Category modes In Gang configurations all master panels support Button per Source mode Only LCD master panels support Category mode Breakaways are only supported on Master panels with OLED Slave Panels A panel can only be slave to a single master
130. e Logical the order in which the data were first assigned e Alphabetical Data name A to Z order Require Take for Switches Enables the requirement that a user must press the Take button to perform logical switches button per switch and grouping modes only Show Destination Status See Show Hide Status on Destination buttons on page 198 Allow Panel Parametric Control Allows parametric control Allow History Mode Allows users to recall previously executed crosspoint takes from panel s switch log Enables the use of this mode in the selected configuration E Configuration for Routing Group 137 237 187 165 AaFS saR 9 Bs BBwed ta ROS amp Sources Destinations Levels Categories Tielines Grouping B ae arm ay a G Source Number Name Long Name Alias Image Description R p Srel Upi Plat 1 _ ret Src 2 Up 2 Plat 2 5 _ e 2 gt Ste 3 Up 3 Plat 3 _ Sre3 Sim 4 4 Src 4 Up 4 Plat 4 J Src 4 Figure 55 Logical Name Locations in Database Editor 3 Select the desired control options as shown in each drop down list box 4 When all changes have been made save the configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 173 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Changing OLED Text Appearance Panel window small type AS Me Panel window large type Figure 56 Panel Window Type Locations Access the Con
131. e Magellan pen E E VIR Ate CEE o E EEEE Router Configuration Button Functions Support for Copy Cut Paste Drag and Drop Button Assignations Magellan Router Control Panel version 3 5 onwards supports copying and pasting of assignments across router buttons as well as dragging and dropping This can be done within a configuration same page or different pages as well as between different configurations of the same panel type You can simply drag and drop to move assignations or select one or more buttons and copy cut using the function buttons or right click menus 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 133 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Note This functionality is limited to copy paste functions within the same Web UI instance In case of ganged panels copying cutting and pasting router buttons can only be done between configurations of the same panel type gt View Button Type Actual Name HGE OEE aE _ i 5 ia i Source Source Dynamic ro Source Selenio MCP Selenio MCP If Selenio MCP Selenio MCP Selenio MCP Selenio MCP Selenio MCP P Selenio MCP j sspoint 1 3 preset 1 3 preset 1 3 preset l l t i Selenio MCP E selenio MCP I Selenio MCP IE Selenio MCP IE Selenio MCP IE Selenio MCP IE Selenio MCP I Selenio MCP 1 3 preset 1 3 preset 1 3 preset 1 3 preset 1 3 prese
132. e Panel Configurations list Importing a Configuration into an Existing Configuration You can import a configuration into a blank configuration tab see Import Router Configuration Import Processing Configuration Import Multiviewer Configuration You can also import a configuration into an existing configuration by clicking the Import Router Import Processing or Import Multiviewer buttons at the top of the Router Processing and Mutiviewer tabs c Router Ae Processing s Multiviewer Ww Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases TRAX Options Import Router Router Configuration When importing into a tab Router Processing Multiviewer that has a current configuration the Import overwrites the current configuration but a message is displayed before to confirm Cancel to maintain your original configuration Function Buttons Configuration Home Buttons You can define buttons mapped to the Router Processing and Multiviewer home from within a Router Configuration Function buttons pre mapped to Router Processing Multiviewer home enable this To define Configuration Home buttons 1 Ina Router Configuration go to the Panel Buttons tab 2 Select a button the panel representation 3 Select Button Type as Function and Function Type as RouterHome ProcHome MViewerHome 4 Save the Configuration Note In case of Processing and Multiviewer configurations function buttons must be defined in the Function button area If a function
133. e set up in Navigator first Group buttons are filled dynamically There are no properties to set To edit a Category button Note For this function to operate Categories must be set up in Navigator first 1 Click Category in the Button Type list The Category and Index Type Properties box opens 2 From the Category Type Property box click the appropriate category selection to be assigned to the selected button Select Dynamic to fill from the available unassigned categories set up in Navigator 3 From the Index Type Property box click the appropriate index number to be assigned to the selected button Select Dynamic to fill from the available unassigned indexes set up in Navigator 4 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Configuration button 1 Click Configuration in the Button Type list The Configuration Button Type Properties box opens Enter the desired information in the Button Label text box Select the desired configuration from the Configuration drop down list box 4 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 186 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks To edit a Selenio Preset button Click Selenio Preset in the Button Type lis
134. ecting a Category 1 4 Press the appropriate numeric keypad button to select the first index character The Take button flashes If your panel includes an OLED the selected category and index displayed in the Pst field Sg Imagine Magellan Mode SRC wn Dest Dst 1 a ia Src Src 1 Pst Src 2 Figure 49 Category Mode Operation Selecting an Index 5 Press Take to accept the selection Category Operation Mode Panel Supported panels for Group Operation Mode Magellan Router Control Panel pushbutton with OLED and LCD with OLED panels Select Category Mode operation mode to assign source destination categories and select a specific index To build a panel for Category operation mode follow these steps 1 Access the Configurations page Select the Panel Buttons tab 2 Select Category Mode from the Panel Operation Mode drop down list box To use this template as the base configuration duplicate the default configuration see Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration on page 68 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 115 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Alternatively create a new configuration as described in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 and select Category Mode as the panel operation mode 3 See Detailed settings for Operation Mode Panels on page 131 for how to modify panel buttons
135. ed again 3 Select the breakaway source The control panel buttons display the destination its status by levels and the selected source by levels In addition the Store button is highlighted If you want to make multiple selections for breakaway press Store after each selection This action saves the selections until you are ready to perform a Take 4 When you are finished making selections for breakaway Press Take to execute the breakaway s To exit Breakaway mode press Shift and then press Home Source Mode To select Source mode do one of the following e Press SRC Sources on the front of the control panel e Press Shift and then press Menu on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons Press SRC The panel returns to its home state in Source mode and the Source button and OLED display show the source with current status Assigning a Source to a Button 1 Switch to Source mode The SRC button is highlighted and the OLED display updates its mode to Source selection The category buttons are cleared out and replaced with Source categories The last two LCD buttons are reserved for the Store and Erase operations Select a category button Use the Shift button and scroll knob to view more available SVR sources Select a source The selected Source button is highlighted and the Take button flashes red Press Store The Store button is
136. elected salvo is removed from the local salvo list Restarting a Panel 1 Access the Support page 2 Click the Reboot Panel button Restoring Panel Defaults 1 Access the Support page 2 Make one of the following selections Click the Reset Panel Communications button to return the panel to its factory default communications settings that is Panel IP address Panel ID name etc Click the Reset Panel Configurations to return the panel to its factory default configuration settings This does not affect current communications settings Saving a Configuration When you finish creating or changing a configuration you must save it To save changes to an individual configuration click the Save icon button To save changes to multiple configurations click the Save All icon button Note Status icons to the right of the configuration name provide information about any unsaved changes The saved configuration is immediately downloaded to the physical panel If the active configuration is saved and is not modified on the panel the configuration is automatically reloaded Selecting Panel Operation Modes 1 Access the Configuration page 2 Click the Panel Operation Mode drop down list box to see a list of the different configuration setups available for your particular panel Select Button Per Source to assign individual sources and or destinations to individual buttons For a detailed explanation of how to build a panel in
137. ent selections and displays the Mode selection buttons 2 Press the Name Use mode button The different selections available are Name Alias and Long 3 Press the button that shows the label for the configuration you want The Take button flashes 4 Press the Take button to confirm the selection The panel returns to the home state Setting Connection Type 1 Press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel 2 Press the Conn Type button 3 Select the desired connection time for example Ethernet 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 206 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks Setup Mode 1 To select Setup mode press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons 2 Press the Setup mode button Available options are displayed Note If only viewing the settings press the Clear or Shift Home buttons to get back to the panel s home state Changing a Panel ID Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 1 Press the ID button The panel clears all the buttons and the ID is displayed in the top left Press the button with the ID and then use the numeric keys on the left to enter a new ID address Once complete
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139. eration Manual Multiviewer Configuration for Pushbutton PB Only Panels e Display 4 0 Router ARG Processing Maen 7 Panel Buttons Options 2 Import Multiviewer Delete Multiviewer Multiviewer Template Type Platinum SX Hybridfl_ i 172 25 7 100 _ Page 4 Page m of 1 Le k Page aa oon a a a j Figure 54 Platinum SX Hybrid configuration Mapping Selenio 6800 Platinum Predator II Once you discover a Selenio 6800 device the Button View displays buttons mapped to PIPs on the device Invoking the Multiviewer You can now invoke the Multiviewer by doing the following 1 Press the defined Multiviewer button on the panel 2 You will see buttons mapped to the available options For instance If you configured a Platinum SX Pro device you will see 6 buttons for Display 1 to 6 If you configured a Platinum SX IP device you will see 4 buttons for System 1 4 3 Press the desired button to drill down to lower level options 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 159 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Multiviewer Configuration for Pushbutton PB Only Panels Multiviewer Configuration for Pushbutton PB Only Panels Creating a Multiviewer Configuration on PB Only Panels 1 Create a new panel configuration Follow the steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 Go to the Multiviewer ta
140. ery Interface 80 Duplicating a Panel Configuration 180 Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration 68 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Index Dynamic Crosspoints 140 Dynamic Crosspoints LCD Panels 141 Dynamic Crosspoints PB OLED Panels e 144 E Edit Mode e 46 Editing Button Colors 180 Editing Button Types 181 Electrical Requirements e 33 Electrical specifications 214 Electrical Specifications 214 Emulating the Alarm LEDs e 53 Emulating the Knob e 52 Enabling and Disabling Panels 133 Enabling or Disabling USB Port Functions 189 Enabling User Access 189 Enhanced Salvos e 189 Ensuring Safety 14 Error Logs e 162 Ethernet Connection 34 Ethernet Setup 36 Example of how to use Control Mode e 50 Executing Dynamic Crosspoints from a PB OLED Panel e 144 Executing Dynamic Crosspoints from an LCD Panel e 142 Exporting Configurations 190 Exporting Discovered Device Configurations 80 Exporting the Database from Navigator 123 Exporting the Database from RouterMapper e 121 F Favorites Tab e 79 Finding Panel Specific Information 191 Fonts based on Configuration 191 Frequently Asked Questions 211 Front and Back Panel Views e 19 Front Panel Configuration Tasks 204 Front Panel Controls 26 Function Buttons e 69 G Ganging Parameters e 92 General Configuration 65 Generating Button Labels 192 Ge
141. es found in electrical and electronic equipment The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end of life recycling The Directive which took effect on June 8 2011 refers to the following hazardous substances e Lead Pb e Mercury Hg e Cadmium Cd e Hexavalent Chromium Cr V1 e Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB e Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE According to this EU Directive all products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free See our website for more information Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of equipment sold before July 1 2006 are exempt from the legislation Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a RoOHS compliant emblem RoHS Compliant 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 17 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Directives and Compliances Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance The European Union EU Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE deals with the collection treatment recovery and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the produ
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143. evice preset buttons Magellan Router Control Panels combine the ease of operation of a button per crosspoint control panel the clarity of LCD display buttons and the flexibility of programmability Front and Back Panel Views Magellan control panels are available in the following configurations e Pushbutton Panels on page 20 e Pushbutton Panels with OLED Displays on page 21 e LCD Button Panels on page 21 e LCD Button Panels with OLED Displays on page 22 These programmable control panels allow for numerous button function assignments via Navigator configuration utility software Note Each panel s default operation mode is provided in its description information See Control Panel Operation Modes for a list of operation modes available for each Magellan Router Control Panel type 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 19 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction Pushbutton Panels RCP 16PB The RCP 16PB is a 1RU panel with 16 programmable pushbuttons Its factory default setup is 16x1 and its factory default operation is button per source mode g Imagine Magellan ap xen Figure 1 RCP 16PB Front Panel RCP 48PB The RCP 48PB is a 1RU panel with 48 programmable pushbuttons Its factory default setup is 48x1 and its factory default operation is button per source mode Imagine Magellan ap xumein r A R Fi
144. ext 10 Save and Activate the configuration 11 Go to the physical panel You will see mapped parameters along with values displayed 12 As a control example select a Destination button you will see buttons with Source options select one of them to change the Source exit the current mode to see the change Note Instead of manually mapping parameters you can do this entire process using a predefined Selenio CQS Template XML file Contact Customer Support or visit the Customer Portal to download this template Once you have it in your Processing Configuration go to the Panel Buttons tab right click a button select Import and select the Selenio CQS template XML file Once imported you will see a menu called SelCQSTemp Right click it select Properties and enter the IP Address and Slot of the Selenio CQS module device 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 94 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Configuration Templates From Magellan Router Control Panel 3 0 onwards in Processing configurations you can create templates with parameters and options from discovered devices and these templates can be exported for use with other Processing configurations For example in case of a Platinum SX Pro Multiviewer you could create a template with say 3 displays and options like PIP Source PIP full Screen and Active Preset And
145. figuration Contains Processing configuration Contains Multiviewer configuration Currently active configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 64 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration icon Joes oO Configuration modified and needs to be saved General Configuration Your new configuration contains three tabs to help define configurations for the following Table 12 Panel Configuration Templates Router Click this option to define a Router configuration Follow the steps in Creating a Router Configuration Processing Click this option to define a configuration to control 6800 Neo X 50 75 85 Selenio Platinum modules and frames Platinum IP3 Modules and frames and Multiviewer devices Follow the steps in Processing Configuration Overview Multiviewer Click this option to define a Multiviewer configuration Follow the steps in Multiviewer Configuration on page 155 Note The tabs you see in a new configuration are dependent on your licensing With a basic Magellan Router Control Panel license you will see one tab for Router With a PROC MV license you will see three tabs for Router Processing and Multiviewer For more details on licensing see Panel Versions and Licenses on page 43 You can move between these 3 tabs as you define your configuration Once you create configurations and move across tabs yo
146. figuration and Operation Manual PG DN Page down key PARM Parameter key 10 CLEAR Clear key HOME Home key a _ Not available on RCP32PB OLED panels Figure 15 LCD Button Panels Front Panel Controls 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Introduction Version 3 6 Page 28 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Table 3 LCD Button Panels Front Panel Control Descriptions FOL Follow key MENU Menu key SRC Sources key a Status and alarm indicators SHIFT Shift key PG UP Page up key PARM Parameter key PG DN Page down key LOCK Lock key 10 CLEAR Clear key HOME Home key 11 USB port 12 a Additional operation keys Not available on RCP 16LCD or RCP 32LCD panels 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Introduction Version 3 6 Page 29 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual i a Dest fai Src Pst St magine Mode SRC Dest NBC Figure 16 LCD Button Panels with OLED Front Panel Controls Table 4 LCD Button Panels with OLED Front Panel Control a Brea e key Follow key DEST Destination key MENU Menu key 3 SRC Sources key PRST Preset key z me Take key SHIFT Shift key PG UP Page up key PARM Parameter key PG DN Page down key LOCK Lock key 10 CLEAR Clear key HOME Home key a _ 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Introduction
147. figurations page Select the Options tab Click the arrow to the right of the Panel Window Large Font drop down list box A list of the currently available font types is displayed 4 Scroll through the list and then select the desired display font The selected font name is displayed in the list box If the desired font is not displayed in the list box you may add it to the fonts list See Installing and Removing Fonts on page 194 In the number spin box enter the point size to be used for the display font 72 points equals 1 inch Click the arrow to the right of the Panel Window Small Font drop down list box A list of the currently available font types is displayed 7 Scroll through the list and then select the desired display font The selected font name is displayed in the list box In the number spin box enter the point size to be used for the display font 72 points equals 1 inch When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Panel Brightness 10 Access the Configurations page 11 Select the Options tab 12 Move Panel Brightness slider control left or right until you reach the desired brightness level 13 When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Panel Options You can make the following changes from here e Screen Save Enable Select Yes No to enable disable the screensaver e Wait Time minutes Define the screen saver activation time period in minutes e Cycle Time seconds
148. for the file in the File name text box A ZIP file containing the necessary XML and text files is created These files are used by Imagine Communications support personnel when troubleshooting customer issues Identifying a Panel Note Use this command if you need to physically identify a panel for example if you have more than one of the same type panel installed in your routing system 1 2 Access the Summary page Click the Identify Panel button The physical panel buttons light up and flash simultaneously Once identified either click Stop Panel Identify or press a button on the panel to exit the mode Importing Configurations Access the Configurations page Click the Import icon The Open dialog box opens Navigate to the location where the import configuration file is located Highlight the import configuration file when selected the filename is displayed in the File name text box and then click the Open button A message box opens Note If currently selected configurations conflict with the configuration being imported the imported configuration will overwrite the existing configurations If you do not want to overwrite existing configurations click the No button in the message box Click Yes to continue Click OK to close the process box and return to the Configurations page 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 193 Magellan Installation Confi
149. g and proper system operation Unpacking Panels The Magellan Router Control Panel package includes one Magellan Router Control Panel Note If your equipment was damaged during transit see Returning a Product to determine what you must do to return the equipment This product was carefully inspected tested and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble free service 1 Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Contact the carrier if any item is damaged Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that you need to return a product for servicing If the original packaging is not available you can purchase replacement packaging at a modest cost or supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria e Withstands the weight of the product e Holds the product rigid within the packaging e Leaves at least 2 in 51 mm of space between the product and the container Siting Requirements Make sure that the following siting requirements are appropriate for your installation e Adequate Rack Space on page 33 e Proper Temperature on page 33 e Electrical Requirements on page 33 e Load Limitations on page 33 e Maximum Power Dissipation on page 33 e Protective Ground on page 33 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Co
150. g ThreadFull messages ccssccccsseccceesececeeeseceeaeseceeeeeceeeeees 150 Configuring Clean and Quiet Switching for a Platinum VX Router ssseesesssserrserrrserererreeerreererseees 150 Repor LEVE e E T E A 153 Multiviewer COnfiGuration ccccccccseccsccseceseccnceeeceseccneeeuceseceneeeceseeeueeeecteeeenes 156 Creating a Multiviewer Configuration sssssssesseseeresrresesrereseresesreresrreessreresrrressreresrereserereserressrereseerese 156 Create New Multiviewer Configuration ssessesssseesessreserrererrreesrreresrrresereresstressrersserresereresetreserereseerese 156 import Mu ltiviewer CONTIGO ATION sescsisasicsscancnashcichsandednensbtncvdeaseumonsnbacichaandedeussbbdavootedsanenebsicnaeedeawesonss 157 IVEIVIG WEE DISCOV V oarn T E AE 157 Mapping buttons to Multiviewer Elements ccccccsseccccsseccceesececcesscecsauseceeeueceeseneceesensecetseneceeseges 157 PV AO GP ONIN A PTO ee E E E 157 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 6 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Contents Mapping Platinum SX Hybrid IP oo ccc ccccccsssesseesecceeeeccccccseeeeesseeeeeeeeesseeeeececesesseseseeeuueeeeeesseeeeess 158 Mapping Selenio 6800 PlatinUMm Predator Il cccccccccccccccccceeecscceeeseeeececeecececsseeeeeeesuueeeeeseeeeeees 159 Invoking the IMUIVICW OD cccciicectsiodstedesasacesssand acssnscesainunecsdeansaciaraiasiadeesgean
151. ganged configurations Previous Next Buttons This functionality is only supported in Category Mode In a Router configuration Previous and Next are new Function buttons that simplify selecting sources destinations in Category mode You can assign Previous and Next to function buttons and with a fixed Category or Category tindices pressing Previous Next will take you to the previous or next index source destination in that Category The following are some examples of how to use this functionality Using Previous Next to select Sources 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 136 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 1 Create a Router configuration Category Mode kdsave Wysave all O Reload S opor E export All Dimpo Generate Button Labels Rote AYE Processing Multiviewer Q Panel Buttons Access Lists CQDST Local Aliases TRAX Options Import Router 9 Delete Router Panel Operation Mod Q 2 Assign Previous Next to function buttons Panel Operation Mode Category Mode hi Please select a panel section and a button to edit above BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Button Function Primary Secondary Destination Function Type Category ProcHome Salvo Function Crosspoint MViewerHome Identity Unity Undo Dynamic Crosspoint Level Fine Coarse Configuration P
152. guration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Installing and Removing Fonts You may install additional TrueType TTF fonts that can be displayed on LCD panel buttons and or OLED displays Please keep in mind that license restrictions may prohibit you from using certain specialized fonts If you use specialized fonts at your facility check the Font License Agreement for any restrictions To install a font Access the Tools page Click the Font Management button A list of installed fonts opens Click the Add button and then navigate to the location of the desired font Note Fonts cannot be installed directly from the Windows gt Fonts subdirectory Select the desired font file and then click Open The new font is installed at the bottom of the Fonts list Click Close Reboot the panel for fonts to take effect If desired access the Options tab on the Configurations page Click the LCD Buttons Font drop down list box and then select the newly installed font Access the Panel Buttons tab The new font is displayed on the programmable panel button fronts Click the Panel Window Large Font drop down list box and then select the newly installed font Access the Panel Buttons tab The new font is displayed at the bottom of the OLED display Click the Panel Window Small Font drop down list box and then select the newly installed font Access the Panel Buttons tab The new font is displayed at the top of the OLED display To
153. gurations 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 91 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Deleting a Processing Configuration Click Processing Configuration to the right of the page to delete a configuration Processing Configuration Note Discovered IPs Frames can only be deleted from Favorites after all the Frame Devices Menus Parameters related to that IP have been deleted from panel buttons The list of Favorites will not be loaded if the Frame Device Menu Parameter on the panel button is not discovered using the Web UI If you do not see it rediscover to get the full parameter path Creating a Processing Configuration on PB OLED Panels Follow these steps to create a processing configuration on PB OLED panels 1 Create a new panel configuration Follow the steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 Go to the Processing tab and click the Create Processing configuration button Discover the Frame IP in the Favorites tab and then switch to the Panel Buttons tab 4 Select the programmable push button block then select a push button You can assign define favorite parameters to the push buttons 5 Panel labels can be created PB OLED Panels Notes e A maximum of 2 pages can be created on a PB OLED panel e Only parameters can be defined on push buttons e Parameter gang is supported on PB OLED panels J S
154. gure 2 RCP 48PB Front Panel RCP 96PB The RCP 96PB is a 2RU panel with 96 programmable pushbuttons Its factory default setup is 48x48 and its factory default operation is button per source mode m magine l Magellan Figure 3 RCP 96PB Front Panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 20 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction Pushbutton Panels with OLED Displays RCP 32PB OLED The RCP 32PB OLED is a 1RU pushbutton panel with 32 programmable pushbuttons an LED display and a scroll knob Its factory default operation configuration is category index mode Imagine Magellan Mode SRC Dest NBC ens Src ER Pst Figure 4 RCP 32PB OLED Front Panel RCP 64PB OLED The RCP 64PB OLED is a 2RU pushbutton panel with 64 programmable pushbuttons 2 LED displays and 2 scroll knobs Its factory default operation configuration is category index mode magine Magellan Mode SRC Dest NBC Src Pst v x 0 J B D ae ar H aup fi T woro avo 42 reo final ase re i JL iL oat Figure 5 RCP 64PB OLED Front Panel LCD Button Panels Note Changing Button Properties on page 167 provides information on setting up LCD buttons Brief descriptions of button functions are in the Front Panel Controls section Complete details of the multiple button functions possible can be found in the Magella
155. highlighted and Take button is extinguished Press the desired Source button where you want new source assigned The Store button is extinguished the category and source buttons return to their home state in Source mode and the Source button and OLED display show the new source with current status 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 126 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Selecting Sources 1 Switch to Source mode and then select a category Imagine Magellan Mode SOURCE VTR 1 orza Y a All category buttons are cleared and replaced with sources for the CAM category selection a The OLED display updated to show the selected category in the last row Imagine Magellan Mode SOURCE 2 Select a source a The selected source button is highlighted b The Take button flashes red Simagine Magellan Mode SOURCE Ss I VTR 1 BLACK 6 7 CAM Qn CCO Buh B Note If you selected a wrong source press Clear to go back to the category selection The Take button is extinguished any selections are cleared and the panel s buttons revert back to category selections 3 Press Take to execute the switch The Take button is extinguished The panel is cleared and returns to the home state The source status is updated for the selected Destination button and OLED display m S Imagine M
156. iew Destination 2 Then press a Source 3 The Take button will flash and on pressing TAKE depending on the pane s Require TAKE for Switches setting in the Options page the route will occur To Route Sources to Program Destinations 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 152 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 1 On the panel press the Program Destination 2 Then press a Source 3 The panel routes the Source to the Preview Destination associated with the Program Destination 4 The Take button will flash regardless of the pane s Require TAKE for Switches setting in the Options page 5 On pressing TAKE the source same the the current status of the Preview Destination is routed to the Program destination Special Cases e After switching the Program PGM Destination if you push another Source button instead of pressing TAKE CQS activates and the panel sends a routing command to route the newly selected source to the PVM Preview Destination associated with selected PGM Program Destination e fa Program Destination is selected with Required Take for Switch set to No after a source is selected the preset on the OLED or Status button will be the selected source rather than empty e Ifa Chop button is selected selecting a source will invoke the Chop procedure rather than switching the Program Destination e Clean and Quiet swi
157. ipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing Contact the carrier if any item is damaged Cy ee ages a Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that you need to return a product for servicing Product Servicing Except for firmware upgrades modules are not designed for field servicing All hardware upgrades modifications or repairs require you to return the modules to the Customer Service center Returning a Product In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization RA number and then send the unit back for servicing Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product needs to be returned for service If the original package is not available you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria e The packaging must be able to withstand the product s weight e The product must be held rigid within the packaging e There must be at least 2 in 5 cm of space between the product and the container e The corners of the product must be protected Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and if possible in the original pac
158. isplayed Mapping buttons to Multiviewer Elements Mapping Platinum SX Pro Once you discover a Platinum SX Pro device the Button View displays six buttons for six display devices e Display 1 e Display 2 e Display 3 e Display 4 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 157 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Multiviewer Configuration e Display 5 e Display 6 Nin Panel Buttons Options amp Import Multiviewer f Delete Multiviewer Multiviewer Template Type Platinum SX Pro 32 E 17225 14 204 ESSSEerrrrre oan ee re ee ee SS Oe or GR o Up Down Figure 53 Platinum SX Pro configuration Click any of the displays on the panel to see the following options Recall Layout Select to change the active layout for this display FullScreen Recall Select a PIP to put into full screen mode for this display Stereo Pair Select the audio pair to output on the audio output monitor PIP Source Select the Platinum source and level to route to the selected PIP e Timer Control Select to control the selected Timer Mapping Platinum SX Hybrid IP Once you discover a Platinum SX Hybrid or IP device the Button View displays four buttons for four display devices e Display 1 e Display 2 e Display 3 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 158 Magellan Installation Configuration and Op
159. isplayed along with any defined slaves Up and Down Buttons Up and Down buttons help you move through the navigation Up drills higher up in the navigation and Down helps you drill down For example if the Selenio MCP Controller menus are currently displayed e Clicking Up once takes you to the higher level module view in Selenio displaying the controller and other modules Clicking Up again displays the Selenio frame and other currently discovered devices e Clicking Down once drills down to the menu options for the selected category Clicking Down again drills down further if lower level options are available Configuration Path Root Selenio 137 237 178 90 Controller Slot 0 General Status Tee Control ues el New Xc mware Figure 34 Up and Down buttons Control Buttons Control buttons are available above the panel representation as well as on right clicking any of the buttons You can select one or more buttons and right click to see the button functions menu 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 84 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration _ __ __ D 172 25 6 34 Cut Configu mam a 6800 17 Copy ee Figure 36 Control buttons above panel representation Map From Empty Layer Up Layer Down click to assign Import e Export 6g am Properties Figure 35 Control buttons accessible
160. ith children Discovered IP Frame Menu Parameter L69008 17225638 V 6800 172 25 6 34 W Processing iv QSEE6800 HS Slot 1 OSEE6800 HS Slot 4 QSEE6800 HS Slot 15 iv QSEE6800 HS Slot 19 I 6800 ETH Slot 21 Figure 33 Device previously discovered via Database Management available by default in new configurations Panel Buttons Tab The Panel Buttons Tab enables mapping of buttons to discovered devices or elements from those devices The Panel Buttons tab interface is divided as follows Buttons available for mapping are displayed in the panel representation on the right Discovered devices sub devices menus and parameters are displayed in the Selected Favorites section below you can navigate select an element and double click to map it to a button ensuring that you first select a button The Current Configuration navigation pane on the left displays a tree view of discovered devices You can map a group frame device module menu or parameter to a button Frame To map a frame select a button then double click a frame from the Discovered IP Frame column When correctly mapped the device type and IP address will be displayed on the button For example 6800 172 45 64 4 Device Subdevice To map a device subdevice select a button then double click any of the elements in the Device Subdevice column Menu To map a menu select a button select the relevant frame in the first
161. kaging material If the product is still within the warranty period we will return the product prepaid after servicing 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 13 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Safety Safety Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it If this product is rack mountable it should be mounted in an appropriate rack using the rack mounting positions and rear support guides provided It is recommended that each frame be connected to a separate electrical circuit for protection against circuit overloading If this product relies on forced air cooling it is recommended that all obstructions to the air flow be removed prior to mounting the frame in the rack If this product has a provision for external earth grounding it is recommended that the frame be grounded to earth via the protective earth ground on the rear panel IMPORTANT Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual A _ WARNING Statements identifying conditions or practices that may result in personal injury or loss of life High voltage is present A _ CAUTION Statements identifying conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property Ensuring Safety e The unit should not be exposed to dripping or splashing
162. l on page 196 a Links The following links are listed e Accessing the Imagine Communications Service Web Portal on page 163 e Accessing the Imagine Communication Website see Accessing the Imagine Communications Website on page 163 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 56 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Tools Page Note This page is unavailable when creating panels offline if Magellan REP ece 2a cv o1ep 100 Ns S198 out Active Config r testJune12 SUMMARY CONFIGURATIONS SUPPORT TOOLS ADVANCED FUNCTIONS USE Status Enabled Figure 25 Tools Page The Tools page contains special functions that allows a user to do advanced administration for the panel You can do the following from this page Table 9 Tools Page Options 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 57 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration fey Selection ion D E 2 Database Management See Device Discover ton paze 6 User Access See Enabling User Access on page 189 Upgrade Multiple Panels See Upgrading Multiple Panels on page 201 Bo Batch Export See Batch Exporting Configurations on page 165 ae Batch Import See Batch Importing Configurations on page 166 Users The Magellan Router Control Panel software interface provides
163. l import Also see Importing a Configuration into an Existing Configuration on page 69 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 77 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Tabs in a Processing Configuration Once a Processing Configuration has been enabled three sub tabs are visible e Favorites Tab on page 78 e Panel Buttons Tab on page 80 e Options Tab on page 81 Favorites Tab The Favorites tab displays an interface to help discover frames modules from a variety of devices You can discover a frame see modules in that frame and drill down to menus parameters in modules You can currently discover and control frames modules in Processing 6800 Platinum SX Hybrid IP NEO Platinum IP3 Platinum SX Pro 16 50 75 85 FF Platinum SX Pro 32 64 Selenio Platinum Predator II Selenio 6800 Multiviewer Router e Multiviewer Panel Buttons Favorites Options Processing Configuration _ Append checked item to Configuration _ Select item with children Discovered IP Frame Device Subdevice Menu Parameter v N6800 972 25 6 33 iv 6800 172 25 6 34 iv Processing QSEE6800 HS Slot 1 QSEE6800 HS Slot 4 v QSEE6800 HS Slot 15 IS QSEE6800 HS Slot 19 A 6800 ETH Slot 21 Figure 31 Favorites Tab 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Versio
164. le Logical Router Protocol Select XY to enable X Y protocol Note If select Connection to Router as Coax and Comm Protocol as XY provide the IP Address of the XY Server device in the XY Server IP text box When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Destination Assignments Access the Configurations page Select the Access Lists tab Select the Destinations ribbon A list of currently assigned destinations opens At the top of the assigned destinations list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of available destinations to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with S SD or SU If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Destinations are sorted in Logical order the order in which the destinations were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method Click unclick the appropriate check boxes to select deselect the assigned destinations for panel availability or highlight the destination name and then click the Assign or Unassign button as 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 170 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks appropriate Click the Assign All or Unassign All button to select deselect all of the listed destinations 5 When all changes have been made
165. le in the Panel Buttons tab both in the Current Configuration section on the left which shows a tree view of discovered devices and from the Selected Favorites section below the panel representation from where an element can be selected and mapped to a button By default the Append checked item to Configuration option to the top right of the page is not selected If unchecked the newly discovered device will not be appended to the current configuration and its options will not be available for selection and mapping to buttons in the Configuration Editor workspace Select Item with children Check the Select Item with children checkbox to automatically select all child items when you click on an option l Select item with children 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 83 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Navigation of Discovered Devices The Navigation pane on the left is divided into three sections Panel Configurations gt Current Configuration Ganged Panels e Panel Configurations Displays a list of configurations with controls to create and manage them e Current Configuration Displays the hierarchy of the current configuration right from the root level of the discovered devices e Ganged Panels This section is only expandable in case of a Panel Gang Configuration on page 66 where the master panel is d
166. lect an already mapped preset without the empty on the label Note that this will overwrite the previously defined preset 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 95 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Note If your preset has many parameters it could take a while to load When loading a preset parameters that have been accessed before will display the previous value Parameters that have not been accessed before will be display as loading until the load completes 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 96 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Router Configuration The Router tab enables you to discover and map elements from Routers You can also map Selenio presets and Multiviewer controls to buttons in a Router configuration The Router tab contains the following sub tabs e Panel Buttons See Panel Operation Modes see Router Configuration Panel Operation Modes on page 112 e Access Lists See Changing Access Lists Router on page 166 e Local Aliases See Setting Up Local Aliases on page 198 e TRAX See TRAX Functionality on page 144 e Options Changing Logical Control Options on page 172 Changing Communication Options on page 170 Changing Appearance Options on page 166 Trax Options e Also see Dynamic Crosspoints
167. ll O Reload S export export All aap import gt Generate Button Labels Aaa ve BPS vw o Grouping Panel Operation Mode Button Per Source v i Category eromen ep Button View Button Type Actual Name to view and modify the panel configuration click on the configuration name Dst Dst Dst Dst In In In In In SAT 1 sat 2 vtR1 SD BARIN In 13 In 14 In 15 in 16 In 17i In 18 In 19 amp In 20 Please select a panel section and a button to edit above Options Router Configuration COMMUNICATION OPTIONS i Connection to Router Primary Server IP e Secondary Server IP O XY Server IP i D Preferred Comm Protocol xy O APPEARANCE OPTIONS z pa Save the configuration disconnect the Ethernet cable and connect the XY cable between the panel and the router Router Configuration Panel Functions Panel Modes Parameter Mode 1 In Source mode select a category All category buttons are cleared and replaced with sources for the CAM category selection Note that the OLED display is updated to show the selected category in the last row Select a source The selected source button is highlighted and the Take button begins to flash red Press Parm to set the panel in Parameter mode All of the buttons are cleared The top row of buttons displays the channel level status of the current destination The bo
168. llan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 3 From the File menu export the logical database to the local PC and save it as Names txt U ontitled dad Leitch Router Mapper File view Edit Comm Settings Preferences Help Hew Ctrl h Open Ckrl O Save Cbrl 5 Save 5 Backup Database Ctrl B Restore Database Ctrl F Pf Red EPanaceal Print Logical Database Ctrl P i Red Printer Setup Export Logical Database Export Database Update Panel Files 1 untitled dat 2 DEFAULT 044 3 untitled dat 4 My DAt 4 Select the routing levels accordingly Please select the number of levels to be supported In the Export Logical Database file i o Levels 16 Levels 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 121 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Exporting the Database from Navigator 1 Open the logical database under Control Views OF Navigator Server Administrator EN zz File Edit wiew Tools Options Window Help JO es Oa 24 He Re gt see Symbol tGontrols lt GAR m View for Administrator Administrators Group a Network E Routers O EHE Routing Group 172 10 10 10 eG 32Pe H a E pa CSPT_50 10 J Software Control Panels io Salvos Routers Crosspoint Cards a C Control Ca
169. lter box Salvos are sorted in Logical order the order in which the salvos were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 1 Click Salvo in the Button Type list The Salvos Assignment box opens Click the appropriate salvo selection to be assigned to the selected button Make one of the following choices 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 182 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks e Click Fill Series to assign all of the available salvo buttons with successive salvos that start with the Salvo assigned in step e Click Set Dynamic to assign the salvo to the selected button only 4 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Function button 1 Click Function in the Button Type list The Button Function Assignment box opens 2 Select the Primary or Secondary radio button as desired You do not need to set a secondary function but you must set a primary function The primary button assignment is enabled when a button is pressed The secondary button assignment is enabled when a button is pressed in conjunction with the Shift button Select the appropriate function from the list See Function Button Types and Descriptions for the function types and descriptions Table 18 Function Bu
170. n Show Hide Status on Destination buttons You can choose to show or hide status on Destination buttons This setting can be made globally for all destination buttons or specifically for individual destination buttons A button s individual setting will take precedence over the global setting When Show Status is enabled both destinations and sources will be visible on status buttons Destinations are displayed on the top of a button and sources below Global Setting To show hide destination status on all destination buttons 1 Go the Configurations page Options tab 2 Set Show Destination Status to Yes to show the destination on all status buttons or set it to No to hide destinations on Status buttons 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 198 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks The option selected here becomes applicable to all status buttons in the configuration except those with local individual settings Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases Options CONTROL OPTIONS Assign New Sources LS we IG Assign New Destinations yes 2 a Assign New Groups Yess ow Assign New Salvos less Assign New Categories ves fa Assign New Indicies Yess BD Assign New Levels Yess Name to Use Name GD Hierarchy Levels Lowest LevelofHierarchy Dynamic Logical Ordering Logical tt ti lt i is s id Require Take Fo
171. n 75Q BNC Ethernet RJ 45 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 216 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Index A Access MADI parameters on the Magellan Router Control Panel e 111 Accessing Error Logs 162 Accessing the Imagine Communications Service Web Portal 163 Accessing the Imagine Communications Website 163 Activating a Configuration 163 Add Device From Panel 82 Add Logical Destinations 109 Add Preview Destinations to Static Buttons 153 Add Program Destinations to Static buttons e 153 Adding a Device 204 Adding a Slave Panel 67 Adding Panels by Discovering 39 Adding Panels by Polling 39 Adding Panels to a Database 39 Adding Panels using the Create Command 40 Adequate Rack Space e 33 Adjusting Default Button Colors 164 Administrator 58 Alarm Definitions 45 Append checked item to Configuration 84 Assigning a Destination to a Button e 129 Assigning a Source to a Button e 127 Audience e 10 Auto TRAX DST e 149 Auto TRAX SRC e 148 B Back Panel Connections e 33 Back Panel Views e 23 Basic License e 43 Batch Exporting and Importing Configurations 164 Batch Exporting Configurations 165 Batch Importing Configurations 166 Breakaway Mode e 126 Button Colors on the Panel e 142 Button Per Source BPS Mode e 113 Button Per Source Operation Mode Panel e 11
172. n 3 6 Page 78 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Device Discovery Click the Database Management button to get the interface to discover devices This provides an interface available in Processing Configurations to discover devices that are then centrally accessible across all Processing configurations on a panel This eliminates the need to re discover the same device multiple times particularly if it needs to be accessed in different configurations DataBase Management FavoriteIP Discovered IP Frame Device Subdevice Menu Parameter 4 6800 17225633 lull 97 2 ozs a Maaro Processing QSEE6800 HS Slot 1 QSEE6800 HS Slot 4 QSEE6800 HS Slot 15 QSEE6800 HS Slot 19 6800 ETH Slot 21 Figure 32 Device Discovered via the Database Management Dialog Discovery Interface The interface of the Favorites tab is divided into 4 columns e Favorite IPs This is a list of already discovered devices or devices you enter for discovery To discover a device Click the Add IP button and enter the IP address of the device to discover then click Discover e Discovered IP Frame Displays discovered devices frames prefixed by type suffixed by IP Address e Device Subdevice Displays devices modules contained in the discovered device e Menu Parameter Displays menus parameters for modules See Device Discovery and Mapping on page 82 Once a device ha
173. n CCS Navigator software manual provided with your Magellan Router Control Panel RCP 16LCD The RCP 16LCD is a 1RU panel with 16 programmable LCD buttons Its factory default operation configuration is grouping mode Sg Imagine Magellan Figure 6 RCP 16LCD Front Panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 21 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction RCP 32LCD The RCP 32LCD is a 1RU panel with 32 programmable LCD buttons Its factory default operation configuration is grouping mode Magellan Figure 7 RCP 32LCD Front Panel RCP 64LCD The RCP 64LCD is a 1RU panel with 64 programmable LCD buttons Its factory default operation configuration is grouping mode amp Imagine Magellan Figure 8 RCP 64LCD Front Panel LCD Button Panels with OLED Displays RCP 24LCD OLED The RCP 24LCD OLED is a 1RU pushbutton panel with 24 programmable LCD buttons an LED display and a scroll knob Its factory default operation configuration is grouping mode Se magine Magellan p y F yr t seei ec 5 i i os ack gt es Dest NBC i d gt Src j y a ta I n RC TW STE ANE Pst Me 4 Figure 9 RCP 24LCD OLED Front Panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 22 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction RC
174. n the Highest Destination level configured configured Source change must match on OK the highest destination level configured 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 148 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Auto TRAX DST Selecting the Auto TRAX DST option enables you to track specified sources and allow you to define matching criteria SOURCES IN AUTO TRAX DST Click the Select Source button for a list of sources Select a specific destination to track or scroll to the bottom of gt Src 58 the list and select Any Source D Src 59 Src 60 Src 61 Src 62 D Src 63 D Src 64 O Any Source Click the Matching Levels button to set the matching criteria for crosspoint status 1 Source Change must match All Destination levels configured gt Source Change must match the levels specified You can choose one of the Source Change must match on the Lowest Destination level configured following Source Change must match on the Highest Destination level configured e Source change must match all a O destination levels configured poog Source change must match the Ti leve SS pecified Source Change must match All Destination levels configured If you choose this option Source Change must match the levels specified select the desired levels Level 0 Source change must match on the lowest destination level configu
175. n the list box 5 For each alarm LED select the Notification Style from the drop down list box When On is selected whenever the set alarm condition is encountered the alarm LED displays in a steady state When Blink is selected whenever the set alarm condition is encountered the alarm LED blinks on and off Deleting a Panel Configuration See Deleting a Panel Configuration on page 68 Duplicating a Panel Configuration See Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration on page 68 Editing Button Colors Note Modifying or editing button colors overrides the default color settings Tip In addition to changing individual button colors you may change the default color scheme for source destination salvo group and category buttons See Adjusting Default Button Colors on page 164 for more information 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Panel Buttons tab 3 Select the bank of buttons operation or programmable on the panel picture that contains the button type for which you want to change the color scheme An expanded view of the bank of buttons is displayed in the Button View section of the tab 4 Inthe Button View select the button use standard Windows selection techniques hold down the lt Shift gt or lt Ctrl gt keys to select multiple buttons or drag using the mouse 5 Under the Button Appearance box click the drop down arrow to display the complete button color selection list and then
176. n the process is complete click Close to terminate the process or click Return to Selections to copy other configurations Creating Custom Pages You can now create customized pages or views with different combinations of options and buttons While Page up and Page down buttons on the panel are intended to enable you to scroll between multiple destinations or sources more than can fit in a single view the Custom pages functionality is to enable you to create different sub divided configuration sets on different pages but all within a single 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 178 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks configuration By sub dividing your configuration you can group like or related buttons and functions together on a page The first default set of buttons is Page 1 Any additional pages you add are numbered incrementally page2 page3 etc and each have their own set of buttons To navigate and quickly access your configurations you can define Page function buttons and map them to specific pages so you can click the Page button on the panel to go to a specific configuration set page See To edit a Page button While you can create multiple pages with button sets the Generate Button Labels option in the Configuration tab supports up to 4 pages of button labels Follow these steps to create a Custom page 1
177. n to track or scroll to the bottom of O Dst 58 the list and select Any Dst 59 Destination Dst 60 Dst 61 Dst 62 Dst 63 Dst 64 Any Destination 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 147 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration MATCHING LEVELS IN AUTO TRAX SRC Click the Matching Levels button to set the matching criteria for crosspoint status C gt Source Change must match All Destination levels configured gt Source Change must match the levels specified You can choose one of the Source Change must match on the Lowest Destination level configured following 1 Source Change must match on the Highest Destination level configured e Source change must match all destination levels configured Auto TRAX will be triggered only if all levels of the selected AmS TE destination have been changed Source Change must match All Destination levels configured to one Source Source Change must match the levels specified e Source change must match the Level 0 levels specified Auto TRAX will be triggered only if all specified levels of the selected destination have been changed to one Source If you choose this option select the desired levels Source change must match on C Source Change must match on the Lowest Destination level configured the lowest destination level Source Change must match o
178. n to make temporary changes While you hold down the button the source is switched When you release the button the router switches back to the previous source 4 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Destination button Note At the top of the destinations assignment list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned destinations to a defined criterion If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Destinations are sorted in Logical order the order in which the destinations were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 1 Click Destination in the Button Type list The Destinations Assignment box opens Click the appropriate destination selection to be assigned to the selected button Make one of the following choices Click Fill Series to assign all of the available destination buttons with successive destinations that start with the destination assigned Click Set Dynamic to assign the destination to the selected button only 4 When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front To edit a Salvo button Note At the top of the salvo assignment list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned salvo to a defined criterion If desired enter a filtering criterion in the fi
179. nation The selected Destination button is highlighted and the Take button flashes red 4 Press Store The Store button is highlighted and the Take button is extinguished 5 Press the desired destination button where you want new destination assigned The Store button is extinguished the category and destination buttons return to their home state in Source mode and the Destination button and OLED display show the new destination with current status Selecting Destinations 1 Switch to Source mode and then select a category a All category buttons are cleared and replaced with sources for the CAM category selection a The OLED display updated to show the selected category in the last row 2 Select a destination a The selected destination button is highlighted b The Take button flashes red 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 128 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Note If you selected a wrong source press Clear to go back to the category selection The Take button is extinguished any selections are cleared and the panel s buttons revert back to category selections 3 Press Take to execute the switch a The Take button is extinguished b The panel is cleared and returns to the home state c The source status is updated for the selected Destination button and OLED display Changing Destinations 1 Switch to Destinati
180. nections Figure 17 Magellan Router Control Panel Back Panel Connections 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 33 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation Magellan Router Control Panel Connection Descriptions One pair of BNC X Y ports single looping X Y 9 pin RS 232 service port RJ45 Ethernet connection see page 26 for pin assignments X Y Ports The X Y control bus is a high speed serial interface by which routers and control panels are interconnected via standard 75Q video coax cable The ends of the X Y bus must be terminated using standard 7502 video terminators The Magellan Router Control Panel features one looped through port two BNC connectors If either of the BNCs is used the other associated X Y port connection must be terminated with a 7542 BNC terminator or connected to another device s X Y port You do not need to terminate either of the BNCs if neither is used Service Serial Connection The Serial connection is used only for service access It does not provide typical protocol behavior as existed in previous control panels Ethernet Connection The Magellan Router Control Panel implements an Ethernet connection for device configuration field upgrades implementation of the terminal pass through protocols and connection to internal and or third party control systems and routers The Ethernet connection uses 10 100
181. nel information provided Information will be validated once the configuration is imported into the online environment Deleting a Panel Configuration Under the Panel Configurations list highlight the name of the configuration to be deleted 2 Click Delete on the Configurations tab display A warning message opens 3 Click Yes to continue The configuration is deleted from the Panel Configurations list Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration Note This function is different from the Copying function The Duplicating function copies one configuration to another configuration whereas the Copying function copies a configuration to another panel See Copying a Panel Configuration to Other Control Panels on page 177 for more information about the Copying function 1 Access the Configurations page Existing panel configurations are listed to the left of the display If none exist you must importa configuration or terminate this process Under the Panel Configurations list highlight the name of the configuration to be duplicated Click Duplicate on the Configurations tab display The Add A New Panel Configuration dialog box opens 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 68 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration 4 Enter anew configuration name in the Configuration Name text box and then click OK The new configuration is placed in th
182. nerating Service Reports 192 Global Button Text Settings 167 Version 3 6 Page 218 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Global Setting 198 Group Mode e 117 Group Mode with Multibus e 119 Group Operation Mode Panel e 118 H History Mode e 126 How to Save Map a Preset 97 Identifying a Panel 193 Import Multiviewer Configuration 157 Import Router Configuration 100 Importing a Configuration into an Existing Configuration 69 Importing Configurations 193 Input output specifications 215 Input Output Specifications 215 Installation 32 Installing and Removing Fonts 194 Installing the Offline Configuration Editor 40 Introduction e 19 Invoking a Chop e 209 Invoking the Multiviewer 159 Invoking TRAX from the Panel e 146 K Knob Press Action 82 L LCD Button Panels 21 LCD Button Panels with OLED Displays e 22 LCD Panels 24 LCD Panels with OLED e 25 LCD Panels without OLED e 164 Load Limitations 33 Local Button Text Settings 169 Local Setting 199 Locking a Destination 131 Login Credentials 38 Logs 162 M Magellan Router Control Panel Alarms in CCS Navigator 76 Magellan Router Control Panel Applications e 10 Magellan Router Control Panel Discovery via Magellan CCS Navigator e 72 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Index Magellan Router Control Panel Parameter
183. nfidential Version 3 6 Page 32 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation Adequate Rack Space Each Magellan Router Control Panel is designed for mounting into a standard width 19 in 48 3 cm rack Frames are secured to the rack with standard front mounting ears built into the chassis Make sure to provide adequate space behind the mounting ears and appropriate clearance for the connecting cables at the rear of the frame Proper Temperature An ambient temperature should be maintained between 41 F 5 C and 104 F 40 C at a relative humidity of 10 90 non condensing No special cooling arrangements are necessary but make sure to prevent excessive ambient heat rise in closed unventilated equipment racks Electrical Requirements Load Limitations Each Magellan Router Control Panel requires one external power supply PSU The power consumption is 25 W maximum A Magellan Router Control Panel operates with a single power supply Maximum Power Dissipation These ratings refer to the total module power consumption excluding that of the power supply allowable within the Magellan Router Control Panel The limits are based on the ability of the unit to dissipate heat over a temperature range of 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Protective Ground Since the power supply does not present a shock hazard the Magellan Router Control Panel does not have a protective safety earth ground Back Panel Con
184. ng Sticky Mode and emulating the knob See Control Mode on page 46 Minor edits to the Frequently Asked Questions section See Frequently Asked Questions on page 212 Note added to Undoing a Take section See Undoing a Take on page 70 Added a note to the Ganged Parameters section See Ganging Parameters on page 90 Updated Supported Browsers See Supported Browsers on page 37 Added a note about the Configuration Home to the Control Mode notes See Control Mode Notes on page 50 Added a note about Breakaway Mode to the Control Mode section See Control Mode on page 46 Added info about Operator Administrator users being able to take control of a Software panel currently being controlled by another user See Control Mode on page 46 Added a note about the panel being in a locked state if switching configurations and publishing from Navigator occurs in parallel See Configurations Page on page 54 Obtaining Documents Product support documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website Alternatively contact your Customer Service representative to request a document 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 12 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Preface Unpacking Shipping Information Unpacking a Product This product was carefully inspected tested and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble free service Check equ
185. ngle bus panel gt Custom Configuration Figure 42 New Configuration wizard Configuration Type dialog box Multibus panel Grouping single bus panel Grouping panel Category panel e Custom Configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 98 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration A list of customization choices is displayed under Configuration Type at the left side of the dialog box Select one two three or all four customization options Mode Selection Allows access to sources and destinations with a button push a defined grouping structure or by categories and indexes defined in a database Accessibility Mode Sets up single or multiple destination access mode Destination Options Allows selection of the number and type of favorite destinations for a panel Source Options Allows selection of the number and type of favorite sources for a panel d Click Finish The new panel is placed in the Panel Configurations list To review the panel click the panel name If the configuration is acceptable save it If any changes are necessary make the changes and then save the changed configuration Note The Common Configuration Tasks section contains instructions for the types of changes you can make to a configuration Import Router Configuration 1 Follow the initial steps in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 2
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187. ntrol Mode the Panel is automatically locked The Clear button on the hardware panel is the only functional button that works on a hardware panel that is in Control Mode Use this button to exit Control Mode on the panel On the Web UI click the Exit Control Mode button click Log out button refresh the Web page or close the browser to exit control mode Active Config W testlunel2 zi P Made Imagine On exiting Control Mode both administrators and operators receive a popup message confirming mode exit Click the Enter Control Mode button to re enter the mode when required 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 47 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Note In case of LCD LCD OLED panels for example a 48 LCD OLED panel in Control Mode when you enter Breakaway mode by pressing BRK four buttons are auto assigned UP STORE SEL and ERASE When creating a configuration if you assign an Undo button to any of these positions it will not work Control Mode Display The following are some examples of how the Control Mode emulates the hardware panel e Incase of a panel with 1 OLED and 1 knob the Control Mode UI is displayed as follows LL Bnei 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 48 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configu
188. number 20 Similarly each of twenty cameras could be selected using only one button labeled CAMERA followed by the appropriate index number Note To enable category index operations the logical database must be configured to allow categories see Volume 6 Routing Components of the CCS Navigator User Guide and the panel must be configured for category mode To operate in category mode Make sure that the appropriate logical database is configured to allow categories Make sure that the panel is configured for category mode Note By default the panel operates in Source Category mode Press DEST to operate in Destination Category mode 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 114 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration The favorite source panel buttons 1 are shown and the category buttons 2 are highlighted If your panel includes an OLED the mode selected destination and selected source are displayed Imagine Magellan _ imal tanam Mode SRC Dest Dst1 ai Src Src 1 Pst Figure 47 Category Mode Operation Favorite Sources 1 and Categories 2 3 Press the appropriate category button 1 to select the category name The numeric keypad 2 is highlighted If your panel includes an OLED the selected category is displayed in the Pst field Magellan Figure 48 Category Mode Operation Sel
189. o build a panel for Selenio Preset Mode follow these steps 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Panel Buttons tab 3 Select Selenio Preset Mode from the Panel Operation Mode drop down list box 4 On the panel visual representation click on the part of the panel you want to modify The selected part of the panel is displayed under the expanded button view 5 To edit the button type follow the steps described in Editing Button Types on page 181 To edit a Selenio Preset button While button colors are preprogrammed out of the factory users have the ability to modify them based on an individual button or for button types To change the color of an individual or particular set of buttons follow the steps as described in Editing Button Colors on page 180 Also see Selenio MCP1 MCP3 Frame Module Presets in a Router Configuration on page 103 Panel Configuration with non Ethernet Routers XY Coax Connection Magellan Router Control Panels support Navigator V4 6 1 or higher Router Mapper or Navigator V4 6 0 and lower do not recognize Magellan Router Control Panels Magellan Router Control Panels can obtain the logical database names txt from the router sever when connected to the router server via Ethernet For router control via XY coax connection follow these instructions to create the routing database and manually configure it through the Magellan Router Control Panel Web Ul 2015 Imagine Communications C
190. o the Magellan Router Control Panel In the Select Products for Discovery section place a check beside the first option i Discovery Options Hosts Save Add Host z Add ahost IP Magellan IP Address HostIP 255 255 255 255 Note 0 is only valid as a wild card in the last Enid C Add arange of host IPs Routing Devices Panacea Hardware Control Panel Leitch Router T SNMP Options HITP Products with embedded HTTP web server OK Cancel Apply Help Ok Cancel Heip 5 Click OK and then OK again Click the Start button to start the Discovery 6 Once Discovery is complete click the Save button 7 Select the discovered Magellan panel and click Tools gt Parameters Details will then be displayed in a window Details are displayed in two tabs e Parameters Magellan Control Panel Parameters in CCS Navigator see Magellan Router Control Panel Parameters in CCS Navigator on page 74 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 73 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration e Alarms Magellan Control Panel Alarms in CCS Navigator see Magellan Router Control Panel Alarms in CCS Navigator on page 75 fagellan CCS Navigator Server Administrator ei File Edit View Tools Options Window Help jC ee ag S He aolokmel xK Be x 0 AS Co B E symbol controts
191. olutions of 1280x1024 pixels however larger resolutions will allow better visibility of panels with more buttons Configuration procedures can be performed offline for later import or online for a panel that is already installed in a routing setup Except as noted configuration procedures are the same when performed offline or online Magellan Router Control Panels can be configured using the Web UI software configuration tool Summary Page Note This page is unavailable when creating panels offline PHYSICAL SETTINGS PANEL VERSIONS AND LICENSES PANEL OPTIONS CURRENT CONFIGURATION Panel Type RCP 24LCD OLEL Software Version 3 3 16 Screen Saver Enable Yes z i Active Configuration NewConfiguration Hardware Version 4 i Screen Saver Black Out No v i Current Server IP Panel Name amp 8CP 24LCD OLED 100 Panel ID Serial Number 000000000000 i Wait Time minutes 5 S i Connection Status Licensed Options PROC M i cle Time seconds 30 S IP Address P 3 oo 50 a Net License Key 4G9065Q2RXGKIA i SetKey Button Click Action Button Release Ki Fallback config for Gang Enable Ganging Yes 9 The default Configuration Gateway Save New Config to Panel local storage Auto Sync DB Yes System Cache 501 0 ME Flash used 96 Figure 20 Summary Page The Summary page displays information and settings under the following categories e Physical Settings on page 43 e Panel Versions and Licenses on page 43
192. on Empty buttons Empty buttons cannot be pinned Dynamic buttons Dynamic buttons cannot be pinned Multi select ping unpin You can select multiple buttons when pinning unpinning but if any of the buttons contains a dynamic button a message will be displayed to confirm that the dynamic button will not be pinned unpinned Scrolling Dynamic Sources Destinations This feature allows you to traverse all the sources destinations via dynamic buttons On any page press the DST or SRC function button and use the PG UP page up and PG DN page down buttons to scroll through all the sources and destinations in the database both static and dynamic For example consider you have a 2 page configuration with static buttons as well as dynamic buttons for sources and destinations on each page On the first page press the DST function button on the panel which then turns orange to indicate the panel is in DST mode Press PG DN the static buttons will not change but other destinations will be traversed in the location of the dynamic destination buttons The same is the case with dynamic sources where you press the SRC function button on the panel which then turns green to indicate the panel is in SRC mode And then PG DN to traverse sources in the locations of the dynamic source buttons with the static source and destination buttons unchanged Note This functionality is only supported with Button Per Source mode on panels with LCD and in non
193. on on page 42 In order to configure the panel however it must be associated with a routing server or router Note Before you can start panel configuration you need the TCP IP address for that panel See Ethernet Setup on page 36 for information on acquiring TCP IP addresses 1 Open your computer s web browser If Internet Explorer is your web browser check your Internet option setting as described in Setting Up Microsoft Internet Explorer on page 37 2 Enter the panel s IP address into the Address field of the browser The Login to Magellan Panel dialog box opens Note At this point you may be prompted to install Microsoft Silverlight To install Silverlight follow the link provided or go to http www microsoft com and search for Silverlight 3 Enter the login and password set up for your location The default login is admin the default password is harris See Login Credentials on page 38 The Panel Summary page opens See Summary Page on page 42 for a detailed description Note If you opt to remember login credentials check remember username and password the first time you log in the login dialog is not displayed on subsequent logins Login Credentials The default login credentials are e Username admin e Password harris From version 3 3 onwards the manufacturer default login credentials have been changed to e Username Admin e Password lt blank gt These new credentials only apply to
194. on Configuration Tasks 5 Save the Configuration BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Salvos Destination T Group MADIA0 IBG SO neccoax Function 2TonesOptical Crosspoint _ lock the destinations Level after executing the salvo L protect the destinations after executing the salvo Configuration Page Selenio Preset Exporting Configurations 1 2 Access the Configurations page Click the Export icon The Save As dialog box opens Navigate to the location where you want to save the configuration file and then enter a name for the file in the File name text box An XML file is generated The XML file s export configuration name is the same as the original panel configuration name This configuration name does not change even if you save the export file under a different file name When an exported configuration is imported the software looks at the export configuration name not at the file name If the existing and the imported files have the same configuration name the imported file s configuration elements will overwrite the existing file s configuration elements 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 190 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks In the example shown one XML file is named ExportConfig xml and the other is named TestConfig xml The contents of both files ho
195. on mode The DEST button is highlighted and the OLED display updates its mode to Destination selection The category buttons are cleared out and replaced with Destination categories The last two LCD buttons are reserved for the STORE and ERASE operation 2 Select a category button Use the Shift button and scroll knob to view more available SVR destinations 3 Select a destination The selected Destination button is highlighted and the Take button flashes red 4 Press Take to confirm the selection The panel s LCD buttons are cleared and returned to the home state and the OLED display is updated with the new destination selection and status Selection from Favorite Destination Note Favorite destinations are destination buttons that exist on category and group mode panels Their assignment can be changed from the front panel 1 Switch to Source mode and then select a destination J Mode SOURCE E Siy z L PGM 4 Sy a ie Ss a G D C i 2 l O HIF i i O M a b a The Destination button is highlighted a The OLED display is updated to show the current selected Destination and its source status 1 2 Press Shift to make multiple Destination selections 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 129 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration a The Shift button is highlighted magine
196. onfiguration and Operation Manual Configuring the Magellan Router Control Panel e123 Configuring TRAX 144 Contact Information 2 Control Buttons 86 Control Mode e 46 Control Mode Display 48 Control Mode Notes e 50 Controlling a Selenio MCP Device 105 Controlling a Selenio Clean and Quiet CQS Module 94 Copying a Panel Configuration to Other Control Panels e 177 Create a New Router Configuration 151 Create a Routing System with the Router and Magellan Router Control Panel e 105 Create New Multiviewer Configuration 157 Create New Router Configuration 98 Creating a Multiviewer Configuration 156 Creating a Multiviewer Configuration on PB Only Panels e 160 Creating a New Panel Configuration 62 Creating a Processing Configuration 78 Creating a Processing Configuration on PB OLED Panels e 94 Creating Custom Pages e 178 Current Configuration 45 D Defining Alarm Conditions 179 Defining Dynamic Crosspoints from the Web UI LCD PB OLED Panels 140 Deleting a Panel Configuration 68 180 Deleting a Processing Configuration 93 Destination Mode e 129 Detailed Settings for Operation Mode Panels 132 Device Discovery 80 Device Discovery and Mapping 83 Device Name e 147 Devices You Can Control 61 Directives and Compliances 16 Discovery Selenio 6800 NEO Selenio X50 75 85 100 Selenio MCP Platinum Platinum IP3 Multiviewers 83 Discov
197. ons Process Templates in a Router Configuration e Process templates are only supported on LCD and LCD OLED panels e The TRAX page is available even if the current configuration doesn t contain a Processing configuration however the Assign TRAX button will be disabled if there is no Processing configuration e The IP Slot can be changed in the Processing tab after template assignment To create a process template 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 138 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 1 Ina Processing configuration right click a button and select Export Configuration Path Root IP3 172 225 150 165 Cut hall vY Copy Paste Map From Assign Group Assign Menu EELO Empty Layer Up gt Conte IP3 Import MDX1L Export NETLS Properties DEC2 Save the file Note that the file is saved to your local PC and not the panel Go to the Router tab and click the TRAX tab Select a source destination to apply the template to For example click a source and then click the Assign Template with IP button on the right 5 A window is displayed prompting you to select a template file Select the previously saved file Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases TRAX Options Asaqn TRAX Assign Template with IP Asagn Template without IP E Remove TRAX Remove Al 6 Go back to the Processing tab
198. ons In case of pasting dynamic buttons Source Destination Salvo Group Category the button labels help distinguish dynamic buttons from static ones Pin Unpin Functionality Pin unpin functionality allows you to pin static buttons to a configuration page that apply to all existing pages and newly created pages in that configuration To pin a button 1 Right click a button in the panel representation and select Pin from the dropdown menu View Button Type O Actual Name Map From Assign Group BUTT Assiqn Menu Empty Tuna Dranartia Once you do this the same button will be pinned in the same location on all current pages as well as on new pages you create in this configuration 2 Tounpin right click and select Unpin View Button Type Actual Name 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 135 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Notes Multiple pages When pinning a button if there are multiple pages a message alerts that the operation will replace the assignment of the current button in the same position on all other pages in the current configuration Changes to pinned buttons Once a button has been pinned any changes to that button will apply to the pinned button in all pages in that configuration Unpinning buttons Unpinning a button retains the pinned button assignment in other pages in the configurati
199. ontrol Mode at the top to exit Control Mode 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 51 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Sticky Mode Sticky Mode emulates in the Control Mode Ul functionality that occurs on pressing or release of a button on the panel If Button Click Action is set to Button Press in the Summary page Panel Options actions are executed on pressing of a button instead of on releasing Sticky Mode Figure 22 Activating Sticky Mode Figure 23 Deactivating Sticky Mode Sticky Mode is activated by right clicking the Shift button in the Function Buttons in the Control Mode UI and selecting Sticky Mode Similarly once activated it can be deactivated by deselecting When to use Sticky Mode When Button Click Action is set to Button Release if you hold down long hold a destination button on the panel the panel will go to OPTIONS mode When Button Click Action is set to Button Press in order to enter OPTIONS mode you need to hold down long hold the SHIFT button on the panel and then press the destination button In the soft Control Mode since you cannot press 2 buttons at same time Sticky Mode helps emulate this behavior when you enable Sticky Mode for the SHIFT key you can click the SHIFT button to emulate holding down long hold the SHIFT button on the panel Emulating the Knob The knob
200. or any new source to be switched into e f Require Take for Switches on the Options page is set to No the Chop is canceled immediately e f Require Take for Switches is set to Yes the Take button then blinks Press Take to cancel the Chop Note Switching a destination to a source cancels an active Chop Chop is supported by Platinum via XY protocol only USB Press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel Press the USB button The current state of the USB will be indicated as Enabled or Disabled You have the option to Run Copy or Backup from the USB ee a Screensaver 1 Press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel 2 Press the Screen Saver button 3 You have the option to Enable Disable set Wait Time or set Cycle Time To enable the screensaver press Enable and then press Yes To disable the screensaver press Enable and then press No 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 210 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks To set the Wait Time press Wait Time and then use the numeric keypad to enter time in minutes To set the Cycle Time press Cycle Time and then use the numeric keypad to enter time in minutes 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 211 Magellan Installation
201. orp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 119 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Exporting the Database from RouterMapper Router Configuration 1 Open or create a routing database update the logical names then save the database i untithed dad Leitch Router Mapper File View Edit Comm Settings Preferences Help Cae hie ata GH Router Definition Downloadable Devices Devices Status b4xb4 Be Panacea L Unknown bebe poi LO 32x32 Level 2 betwee Unknown LO 32x32 Router Mapper database Edit Logical Database Logical Sources Status Mames Logical Destinations Categories Indexes Dynamic Routing Fabric Icone Management Number of Categories 9 Logical Sources Name 1 SATI cry 1 1 1 2 9 SAT 2 2 2 2 3 3 YTR1 3 3 3 4 4 SD BAR 4 4 4 5 5 HD BAR 5 5 5 5 r LIMI thin 4 A R c 2 From the Preferences menu ensure Zero based Export is selected H ntithed dad Leitch Router Mapper File view Edit Comm Settings Preferences Help Deh amp P h Editor Panel Defaults Router Definition Soft Panel Fonts Levels Hard Panel Fonts a Type ID Status ize Level Bhi oer roar a mS Levell 64x64 w Zero based Export 32x32 Level 2 b4xb4 Panacea 1 1 Unknown i Red LO 32x32 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 120 Mage
202. ors Group al Ege Routers gi E test pam test o TX MAIN a Contral Views Tesi Ea Test a Software Control Panels been E Salvos p H Routers m Hardware Control Panels ia E i ACP 24LCD OLED 184 5 A Configuration window for the selected routing group will open up Run the Device Type Wizard 1 Click the Wizard icon in the toolbar at the top of the Configuration window E Configuration for InteropMagellan ioj x a g g SS B li S gt fee IE Wizard sources Destinations Levels Categories Grouping 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 105 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 2 The Device Type Wizard opens up Select Create New Custom Device Type Provide a name and click Next This is a user created custom type you will be able to select the appropriate connection types Existing Type Name Create New Device Type From A Template SD Embedded HD Video SD Video Analog Video Analog Audio Mono Audio HD Embedded Create New Custom Device Type IP3 WEYI 3 Click the Add Connection Type from Template button An Add Connection Types drop down is displayed Add Connection Types Xx Please select the connection type you wish to add HO Embedded z AES Audio HD Video SD Video Analog Video Optical Mono Audio Holes Mono Audio Multiples Stereo Audio
203. ou will then get a popup message indicating the requested cache size Click Yes to accept or No to cancel Flash Used This shows the percentage of flash used on the panel The changes are saved and displayed on screen Click Cancel Settings to discard changes without saving them Note It is recommended you close and reopen the browser after updating the cache Changing Salvo Assignments 1 Access the Configurations page 2 Select the Access Lists tab 3 Select the Salvos ribbon A list of currently assigned salvos opens At the top of the assigned salvos list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned salvos to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with A AS or G If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Salvos are sorted in Logical order the order in which the salvos were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 175 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks 4 Click unclick the appropriate check boxes to select deselect the assigned salvos or highlight the salvos name and then click the Assign or Unassign button as appropriate Click the Assign All or Unassign All button to select deselect all of the listed salvos 5 When all changes ha
204. ource ASSIENMEN encen N seeuteeecensaulevacsiceasareeetesanateutaaeto 176 Copying a Panel Configuration to Other Control Panels ccccsssecccesseccceesscceeeseceeeeecesseeceeseeeeeeees 177 Creating CUS COM ACCS acrenes rnc otaccdetsnaherebepecctaanenunahabersle inna herehenenamenen bueietaaeleeesaberebeancaeeenleeeedemenht 178 Denne Pilar tii Condi ONS enera S 180 Deleting a Panel COMPU AU OW carcccsecnstesasacnasccctnconoasectvasmanseanncasiie sasntnnasucermannsenineamnneien 180 Duplicating a Panel Configuration scsccsidssacesivecooabioustetrdcaceavnededeevctentsatsenusoatnciasestnndesiansaeesnnabecuseabyeaaceetms 180 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 7 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Contents EAE DUON OVO Sacre geste sceee eres E E NE 180 PROGINS BACON TYDES icpn EE E EE eaconediietaGredteannsecsdanocdeaensene 181 EE Fae WS User ACCESS isorine eE T ssieianossucsentamieceas 189 Enabling or Disabling USB Port Functions esssesesseserenerereresrerorereeesrerorsrerosserenereressererereressrrersreressrreres 189 Sal are ee sr 1 6 en E ere eee eee ne eee nee 189 EXO OMENS COMMS Ol AUIONS cse 190 Fonte is SC OPI UN ah UON eeen ce a pates tris sarseeoudee AA 191 Finding Panel SOSCIHICINTONMATION wiseessilssecascdeswcsxetesacessdsvacnce louesancshaweasesesuresediveresteueceredianessalaseteretioors 192 Generating Button Labels criss sec tectecrme weenie
205. panel An Identify option on Slave panels enables identification of the Master panel The Master panel blinks when this option is used The option is a toggle switch and is present on the Summary page Slave panels are displayed in the Ganged Panels section Once ganged slave panels can only be deleted from the master panel Only Router configuration can be created on standard slaves To do this click the slave in the master s Ganged Panels list then follow the normal procedure to define Router configuration Processing configuration can be created on a TRAX Slave To do this click the TRAX slave in the master s Ganged Panels list then follow the normal procedure to define Processing configuration On a Slave panel while in Panel Gang Mode PARAM mode can be accessed by holding down source destination buttons Applicable to non PB panels If a slave is PB only but the master is LCD or OLED the mas ter s OLED or LCD becomes available or entering PARAM mode on the PB only panel Types of Slave Panels Slave A standard Slave panel can be of any type Once added from the master it is displayed in the Master panel s Ganged Panels section with a green S icon to indicate its status Only Router configuration can be created on a standard Slave Panel Trax Slave A TRAX Slave panel must be LCD OLED TRAX Slave Panels have a blue T icon in addition to the green S icon Once added from the master it is displayed in the Master
206. played Provide the following information and click Next Name Options Name Prefix ex Sre Dst Cam Name Preview last item Sic Ste Starting Indes Humber 1 Disable Name Suffix optional e Other Options Description r Quantity to laser Cancel lt d Back Next gt gt Finish Help In the Name Options text box enter a prefix that identifies the device Select the initial index number from the Starting Index Number spin box If desired in the Name Suffix text box enter a suffix that identifies the device more specifically In the Description text box add a description of the device and or device family This information appears in a device s Sources or Destination tab Description column If more than one item should be inserted select the total number from the Quantity to Insert spin box 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 109 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 6 The Advanced Options dialog box is displayed Here you can assign certain advanced options for your sources and destinations It is especially useful for setting up mono switching or stereo pair switching so you can address them on our control devices Video Location Stine Starting Level Indes Number Starting Level Indes Number fi 513 endo Options a a o Create Logical Sources for Audio Breakaw
207. pply button in Assign Trax section in the Sources Destinations tab 6 The selected path will then get mapped and the TRAX Assignment column reflects the mapping against the selected Source or Destination For example Name Src 1 TRAX Assignment Root Frame Frame Type aa Processing Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases TRAX Options Sources Sources Please sync SRC Dst with Router before define TRAX T Name TRAX Assignment Destinations Assign TRAX O Srcl Root Frame Frame lt E i Src2 Root Frame Frame 2 iSrc3 3 Src4 4 re5 gt Src6 6 Src 7 reg 8 reg 9 rc10 Figure 52 TRAX Assignment 7 Save the Configuration You can filter sources destinations displayed through the filter text box at the top To remove an assignment select it and then click the Remove Selected button under Remove Trax Click the Remove All button to clear all TRAX assignments Once TRAX is defined you can invoke it from the Magellan panel by activating that configuration going to the Router tab and clicking the button for the Source or Destination that TRAX was enabled and defined for Invoking TRAX from the Panel You can press Shift Parm or hold down the SRC DST button to trigger the TRAX In the Router configuration hold down the Source or Destination button depending on what TRAX was set up for then select PARM gt TRAX You can also select and hold down a Source or Destination b
208. ptions Screen Saver Enable RW parameter hidden on non LED panels Wait Time RW parameter hidden on non LED panels Cycle Time RW parameter hidden on non LED panels Enable Ganging RW Save New Config to RW parameter hidden on PB only panels Auto Sync DB RW Sync Database RW Current Configuration Active Configuration RO Current Server IP RO Connection Status RO Toggle Server RW Fallback Config For Gang RW Other Configuration RW Magellan Router Control Panel Alarms in CCS Navigator The following alarms are exposed via CCSP in the Alarms tab in CCS Navigator e Secondary Server IP Active when the secondary server IP is in use e Active Configuration Modified Active when the active configuration has been modified at the panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 75 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration e Active Configuration from USB a Magellan 44 gt Parameters Alarms aap Ph Alarm Name Status Enable Disable Active when the secondary server F is in use Al Enabled M Enabled F a Active configuration is running from the USB es Enabled M When the active configuration has been modified at the panel Ready EP 172 25 150 184 1 0 0 25 1 Access Enabled Alarm settings will be reset to default if the panel is downgraded to a version lower than 3 3 Process to Discover another M
209. r Switches Yes a i istsi is s id Show Destination Status No 8 2 va Local Setting To show hide destination status on individual destination buttons 1 2 3 Go to the Configurations page Panel Buttons Tab Click on the section of the panel to edit then click the specific Destination button to edit In the Type Properties section select the Show Status checkbox to enable destination status or clear the checkbox to hide This individual setting overrides the global setting BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Destinations Destination Group Salvo Function Crosspoint Ba _ Show Status Level Dst 5 Configuration Dst 6 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 199 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Synchronizing Database structure from another Router There may be instances where you need to import the database structure from another router to the router being controlled by the Magellan In such cases you need to set change the connection type to the main router as Coax and use a coax cable to connect to it and then provide the IP address of the router to import the database structure from which will be via IP Main Router 1 Router 2 Database Database Structure Structure r Ethernet lt Magellan Panel Access the Configurations page Select the Op
210. r Value will be unchecked and grayed out BUTTON APPEARANCE Button Properties LCD Text Layout 1 Row of Text i LCD Buttons Font Size a le no jih Show Paremeter Value At the global level it will be set to No and grayed out as well PROCESSING OPTIONS Add Device From Panel No Ki Pressing Action of Knob Knob Press Select ii Show Parameter Value 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 89 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Mapping Buttons to Multiviewer Elements Once you discover a Multiviewer device though the Favorites tab a button is automatically mapped to the discovered devices in the Panel Buttons tab 28 Router Multiviewer o Paes Panel Buttons Favorites Options Configuration Path Root Multiviewer System 1 Slot 0 Multiviewer Figure 38 Buttons mapped to an Platinum SX Hybrid Device Additionally you can drill down in the Selected Favorites section and map to elements Configuration Path Root Name Multiviewer I pIp Slot 1 System 1 5 it O Parameter Path Multiviewer 172 25 150 29 Multiviewer System 0 Slot 0 PiPs Slot 1 PIP Slot 1 Name IV Append with parametric tree SELECTED FAVORITES Discovered IP Frame hulinassa Menu Parameter 4 Multiviewer System 0 Slot z PIP Location 4 PiPs Slot 1 Static PIP Slot 2 Display PIP Slot 3 Dyn
211. ration e Incase of a panel with 2 OLEDs and 2 knobs the Control Mode UI is displayed as follows e Incase of a panel with no OLEDs or knob the Control Mode UI is displayed as follows Po E Note Because 48PB and 96PB panels have 24 buttons per row for convenience the Web UI splits the display The Split the view button breaks up the display and the Full View button displays the Original 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 49 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Control Mode Notes Supported Configurations Router Processing Multiviewer configurations are supported in this mode Control Mode is only supported if the active configuration is not a gang configuration OLED Display The software panel has a display area to the left of the function buttons area to show the contents of the OLED The Web UI displays the exact same information button knob OLED as the hardware panel Multiple Select with Shift Use the Shift button to select multiple destinations just as with the hardware panel you can also multiple select Salvos and Crosspoints Menu function button You can access Menu mode via the Software Control Panel note that Config and Setup menus are not accessible Configuration Home Once you enter Control Mode both the hardware panel and Web UI display the configuration home even though it s disabled from the
212. ration Manual Preface Term or Convention Description gt Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and windows hyperlink Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document or elsewhere Internet address Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL Revision History Date Comments August 2010 October 2011 August 2012 October 2012 October 2013 March 2014 July 2014 9 December 2014 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 11 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Preface 3 6 July 2015 Support for Clean and Quiet Switching See Clean and Quiet Switching on page 76 Clean and Quiet Switching for Platinum VX See Configuring Clean and Quiet Switching for a Platinum VX Router on page 150 Clean and Quiet Switching for Selenio CQS See Controlling a Selenio Clean and Quiet see Controlling a Selenio Clean and Quiet CQS Module on page 93 Previous Next Function Buttons See Previous Next Buttons on page 136 Show Parameter Value functionality See Show Parameter Value on page 87 Support for global and local LCD text layout options in Processing configurations See Changing Button Text Appearance on page 167 Support for 64 Levels in a Router configuration See Support for 64 Levels on page 101 Report Levels See Report Levels on page 153 Edits to Control Mode functionality includi
213. rations that you wish to copy and the panels that you wish to copy them to below Local Configurations Target Panel IPs VJ KE_PanelConfiguration1 l Assign Assign J KE_PanelConfiguration2 Unassign Unassign J New Panel Configuration Assign All Assign All V TestConfig a ern Unassign All Panel Name FauxConnection IP Address 192 168 100 250 Add Range Q Figure 57 Copy Local Configuration to Remote Panels Dialog Box A list of the configurations assigned to the source panel are listed in the Local Configurations box 3 Click the appropriate check box to select the configurations you want to copy or highlight the configuration name and then click the Assign button Click the Assign All button to select all of the listed configurations 4 Inthe IP Address box to the right of the dialog box enter the target panel s IP address a warning message prompts you to make sure to enter the address properly and then click the Add button To add a range of similar IP addresses click the Add Range check box and then insert the ending number of the IP address range The target IP address es are listed in the Target Panel IPs box All list entries are automatically selected but you can assign and or unassign the entries as desired 5 Click Start Copy A progress box opens and displays information about the status of the copy process Copies are made to target panels in parallel so the process is relatively quick 6 Whe
214. rds E E Panacea 4 Hardware Control Panels 2 Edit and save the logical data then export the data to text file Configuration for CSPT_50_10 _ Be g A Ga a Se fee IE Wizard tas EFECAN Destinatians Levels Categories Grouping Epai catenins Z HD BAR HH export T databaset to text file Configuring the Magellan Router Control Panel 1 Configure Magellan Router Control Panel from the existing text file 2 Set up the Magellan Router Control Panel IP Gateway and Device ID from the front panel or use the Web UI configuration tool The default IP address is 192 168 100 250 3 Open Internet Explorer or other supported web browser and enter the Magellan Router Control Panel IP address in the address line First time access will prompt for download of SilverLight software Follow the link and proceed to download and install 4 Atthe Windows login prompt enter user as admin password as harris 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 122 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration IP address panel ID and other network settings can be modified on the Summary tab Go to the Configuration tab and click New to create a new configuration Provide a name for the configuration select Start from an Existing Logical Configuration File and open the Names txt file exported from Router Mapper Navigator DBEditor Click Next
215. red Source change must match on the highest destination level O O Source Change must match on the Lowest Destination level configured CO nfigu red C Source Change must match on the Highest Destination level configured 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 149 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Routers in Tieline Mode Handling ThreadFull messages When two or more routers are configured with Tielines the router sends out a Threadfull message for TAKEs with source and destination in different routers A new ThreadFull function button can be added to your Magellan Router Control Panel configuration via the Web UI When the Magellan Router Control Panel receives a ThreadFull message the ThreadFull function key blinks 10 seconds Note that only the current panel blinks Other panels connected to the router also receive Threadfull messages that are ignored During the 10 seconds press any key to clear Threadfull function key blinking Threadfull message will be displayed on the OLED for panels with OLED The Panel will timeout after 5 seconds when taking a switch in which case the panel will not receive a ThreadFull message Configuring Clean and Quiet Switching for a Platinum VX Router Configuring Clean and Quiet CQS for the Platinum VX router in the Magellan Router Control Panel UI involves specifying unique Clean Quiet
216. remove an installed font 1 2 Access the Tools page Click the Font Management button A list of installed fonts opens Highlight the font to be removed and then click the Remove button Click the Close button to return to the Tools page Primary and Secondary Server IPs ee i Access the Configurations page Go to the Options tab Communications Options Set the Primary Server IP and the Secondary Server IP You can toggle between the defined primary and secondary servers by going to the Summary page Current Configuration section and clicking the Toggle Server button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 194 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks The following logic is implemented in case of primary and secondary servers The switch from primary to secondary occurs in the event that the primary server fails If the primary server fails or becomes unavailable a second attempt is made to reconnect to the primary server before attempting a connection to a secondary server When the configured secondary server is switched to even if the primary server becomes available again the secondary server stays active and the old primary sever then serves as the secondary backup server You can use the Toggle functionality at any time to switch manually between the primary and secondary server Reloading Configurations 1
217. rent edition from our website To add a Magellan Router Control Panel via one of the options described in Adding Panels by Polling on page 39 you must use Navigator v 4 6 1 or higher Linking to the Database 1 Make sure that Navigator v 4 6 1 is installed on your PC 2 Connect power to the control panel power connector and then power up the panel 3 Start up Navigator on the PC The main window opens Adding Panels by Polling The Poll option is used to query the control system for any programmable devices that may be present in the system Polling obtains information about the current configuration of each physical device and compares it to the information found in the database to determine if the database information matches the actual configuration Adding Panels by Discovering The Discovery option is a quick way to search the control system for any programmable devices that may be present in the system Unlike the Polling option the Discovery option does not obtain information about current configurations however it allows you to select discovered devices to add to the device list You can then use the application software s editing capabilities to configure the device Note When using the Poll or Discover option ensure that each panel has been assigned a unique device ID and IP address This can avoid database or panel configuration errors caused by the device s ID or IP conflict 2015 Imagine Communications Corp
218. reset Mode Panel on page 119 b The Panel Options dialog box is displayed e Enter the IP address of the server New Configuration Wizard Panel Options device to control Device Selection Configuration Name e Select the type of Name to Use ee ry Server 172256202 from the drop down list See Configuration Type Name to Use Name Control Option Selections for Sa ella set eels descriptions Configure certain panel configuration specifc options e Click Allow New Logical Items to automatically add new logicals to a panel configuration e Click Next Figure 41 New configuration wizard Panel Options dialog box c The Configuration Type dialog box is displayed Select one of the configuration type setup options blank default or custom e Factory Default Configuration New Configuration Wizard Configuration Type Creates a blank configuration with Device Selection Please select a starting point for your configuration from below factory default assignments Configuration Name Factory Default Configuration Default Configuration Panel Options i Configuration Type This will create a configuration of the factory default layout Creates a configuration with Connguration Type gt Default Configuration default assignments based ona given panel type Select the base for the default layout Default layout types depend on panel type and could include the following penis priiis e Si
219. rk setup via front panel LCD menu e Inversion of the LCD display on active buttons negative image e Software enabled grouping of multiple sources and or destinations that can act as categories and indexes e Ability to create local salvos e Ability to create local aliases e Unicode support e Can be configured as to operate in Category Index mode or enhanced button per source LCD Panels with OLED e Available in 1RU and 2RU sizes e 1RU models are equipped with a front panel LED display and selection control knob 2 RU models are equipped with two front panel LED displays and two selection control knobs e Simple configuration setup via software e USB port available for downloading upgrades and alternate configurations e Completely programmable and relegendable LCD buttons e Choice of text size and backlight intensity in buttons e Ability to display user configured text in buttons e Ability to display simple 1 bit graphics in button LCD displays e Eight non LCD function auxiliary buttons e All button functions programmable e Allows selection of alternate button definitions to provide a virtual panel of much greater size e 10 100 Base T Ethernet connectivity to other peripheral devices e Network setup via front panel LCD menu e Inversion of the LCD display on active buttons negative image e Software enabled grouping of multiple sources and or destinations that can act as categories and indexes e Ability to create local
220. rmware on page 201 section e Hardware Version Read only panel hardware version e Serial Number The serial number of the panel read only e Licensed Options The options currently licensed on the panel e License Key The License key applied to the Panel You can update a license key by following the instructions in the Setting the Panel License ID on page 197 section If you update your license ensure you close and restart the browser Basic License A basic Magellan Router Control Panel license enables control of Router devices With a basic Magellan Router Control Panel license when you create a new configuration you see a single enabled tab Router and grayed out tabs for Multiviewer and Processing The Licensed Options field in the Panel Versions And Licenses section will show as blank in case of a basic license Processing Multiviewer License With a PROC MV license when you create a new configuration you see three tabs Router Processing Multiviewer Contact Customer Service to request a PROC MIV license The Processing and Multiviewer PROC MV license add on enables control of the following 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 43 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Selenio 6800 frames and modules Selenio MCP frames and modules NEO frames and modules Selenio X5SO Selenio X75 Selenio X85 Selenio X
221. rol Panels support Unicode names Yes Magellan LCD control panels support Unicode names You must set up the Long Name field in Navigator to input Unicode names and set the display name property of the panel to Long Name A compatible Unicode font must also be installed on the panel for the name to be displayed properly do not see group or category as an option for my panel button To set the panel button type to Group or Category ensure you are in their respective operation modes See Control Panel Operation Modes for a list of the operation modes available for each control panel type How can edit generated button labels 1 Click the Generate Buttons Label icon 2 Select Microsoft Word as the output file type 3 Open the generated Word file and then edit and format the text as desired How do return panel button colors to their default settings At any button color selection select the first option in the Button Appearance drop down list This option appears as a blank selection The control panel displays for my web configuration are not clear 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 213 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Frequently Asked Questions The web configuration is optimized for use with monitors having screen resolutions of 1280x1024 pixels Larger resolutions will allow better visibility of panels with more buttons How can I crea
222. rts This will allow for similar functionality and operations for any legacy router as well as interfacing to any Panacea that does not support ethernet clients What are the key feature differences lost when using Pass Through Protocol versus LRC Basic functionality remains the same However the ability to automatically update when there is a database change is lost In addition speed may be affected as Pass Through is a significantly slower connection How are the panels configured 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 212 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Frequently Asked Questions Each panel has its own built in web server Configuration is done via a PC Do I need a special program to configure the panels The only requirement is that the configuration PC has Microsoft Silverlight resident How can I access the web server on the panel There are two ways First a customer can type the IP address of the panel directly Second if a customer has discovered the panels in Navigator they can access the panels through the Navigator GUI Can copy panel configurations to other panels Yes you can copy configurations directly from one panel s web server by specifying the IP addresses of other panels You can also copy a panel configuration via the panel s USB port Note Configurations can only be copied to like panel types Do Magellan Cont
223. s Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 1 Press the HW Ver button to see the hardware address or the SW Ver button to see the software address Press Yes to toggle between servers or No to cancel Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state Rebooting a Panel Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 1 Press the Reboot Panel button to restart the panel 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 209 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks Invoking a Chop First define a chop function See To edit a Chop button Next follow these steps to invoke a chop 1 Select Press the Destination to chop on the panel 2 Press the first Source button that the destination should chop 3 Press the Chop button and then press the second Source button e f you have set Require Take for Switches to No the chop is invoked immediately after the source button is pressed e If you have set Require Take for Switches to Yes press the Take button to invoke the chop When Chop occurs the source buttons are lit active The chop button with the right transition rate is lit as active To cancel a chop 1 Press the currently active source button
224. s By default Unity is defined on the second position on the first function button Router S Multiviewer Panel Buttons Favorites Options To trigger unity press shift and then press Unity When Unity is invoked in any layer of a Processing configuration parameters in that layer and in subsequent layers are all set to factory default Note Not all parameters on all devices will have factory defaults when queried there could be parameter dependencies when batch setting parameter values on certain platforms such as 6800 since these platforms do not support opaque presets Magellan Router Control Panel Discovery via Magellan CCS Navigator The Magellan Router Control Panel exposes some of its information to other devices and servers via the CCSP Protocol For example you can use the Magellan CCS Navigator application to discover a Magellan Router Control Panel device using its IP Address and certain panel options and settings are then retrieved 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 72 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration Process to Discover a Magellan Router Control Panel in Magellan CCS Navigator Launch the Magellan CCS Navigator application Ensure you are in Build Mode File gt Operational Mode gt Build Click Tools gt Discovery and then click the Options button Click the Add button and provide the IP address t
225. s enabled If the Enable button is not lit the panel is disabled When enabled the panel operates normally The destination select source select and destination lock buttons all function as described When disabled a panel does not allow changing crosspoints or destination locking unlocking e Pressing the Lock button has no effect e Pressing a source selection button does not cause a crosspoint switch but provides a source poll A panel Enable button is set up as a Function button See page 61 for more information 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 132 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Page Up Down In Status Display 1 Turn the scroll knob clockwise to view the status of more levels of destination VTR 1 The OLED display updates the status for the selected destination for LEVELS 1 and LEVEL 2 a yu Magellan ie EEE SY VTR1 SAT 18 S AL d f H HE SAT18A1 S PAYG DNICIEAR a LEVEL 2 SAT 18 A2 Sy shirt i 2 Turn the scroll knob clockwise again to view other levels The OLED display shows the selected destination s status for LEVEL 3 and LEVEL 4 oe a Magellan Mode SOURCE so co cot NN BP AE SW A sI VTR 1 y aT i f 7 tr LEVEL 3 a 6 ONMcieaRl RA EE A A CCTTE CCS 3 Turn the scroll knob counter clockwise The OLED display reverts back to the default view with large text for status a Tagin
226. s been discovered ensure it is selected Select Item with children on page 83 includes the child tree and that the Append checked item to Configuration on page 83 is checked and move to the Panel Buttons Tab on page 80 from where the device can be navigated and its elements mapped to buttons Exporting Discovered Device Configurations Discovered Devices can be exported to other panels using the Export option and imported using the Import option in the Database Management Discovery UI Follow this process to discover a device via the Database Management UI 1 Create a new Processing configuration in the Web UI 2 Go to the Favorites tab and click the Database Management option at the top 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 79 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration 3 Click the Add IP button and enter the IP address of the device to discover 4 Click the Discover button to initiate the discovery process Once discovered the discovered device is saved to One Database 5 Create another processing configuration go to the Favorites tab The device previously discovered via the Database Management option will be available in the Discovered IP Frame column of the Favorites tab Router S S Multiviewer Y Panel Buttons Favorites Options Processing Configuration _ Append checked item to Configuration _ Select item w
227. s in CCS Navigator e 75 Magellan Router Control Panel Service and Support e 31 Manual Information 10 Manual Mode e 148 Mapping Buttons to Frame Module Elements 88 Mapping buttons to Multiviewer Elements e 158 Mapping Buttons to Multiviewer Elements 91 Mapping Platinum SX Hybrid IP 159 Mapping Platinum SX Pro e 158 Mapping Selenio 6800 Platinum Predator II e 159 Master Panels 66 Maximum Power Dissipation 33 Mechanical specifications 214 Mechanical Specifications 214 Mounting Panels 35 Mounting Requirements e 35 Multibus Mode e 119 Multiviewer Configuration 156 Multiviewer Configuration for Pushbutton PB Only Panels e 160 Multiviewer Discovery 157 N Navigation of Discovered Devices 85 Notes e 135 Notes on Panel Gang Configurations 68 Notes while creating CQ Pairs 152 Notes 136 O Obtaining Documents e 12 Offline Configuration 59 Offline Configuration Editor 40 On Line Configuration 60 Operation Modes e 46 Operation Modes available for each panel type Default 113 Operator 59 Options Tab e 82 Other Devices in a Router Configuration 103 p Page Up Down In Status Display 133 Panel Buttons Tab e 81 Version 3 6 Page 219 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration 61 Creating 62 Deleting 68 Duplicating 68 Home Buttons 69 Panel Configuration with non Ethernet
228. salvos e Ability to create local aliases e Unicode support e Can be configured as to operate in grouping multibus single bus or button per source mode 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 25 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction Front Panel Controls For 2 RU panels RCP 48LCD OLED RCP 64PB OLED RCP 64LCD the bottom four function buttons are not programmable and are reserved for saving and loading presets Magellan g Figure 13 Pushbutton Panels Front Panel Controls Table 1 Pushbutton Panels Front Panel Controls LOCK Lock key FOL Follow key Varies Programmable pushbuttons 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 26 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction s S eo Status and alamindiators OOO Varies Programmable pushbuttons Bo oo o 1 O 11 Additional operation keys Not available on RCP 16PB or RCP 48PB panels na Dest matal SIC Aerts pannus f 16 g e aa TENE Figure 14 Pushbutton Panels with OLED Front Panel Controls Table 2 Pushbutton Panels with OLED Front Panel Control Descriptions Breakaway key Follow key Destination key Sources key Menu key 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 27 Magellan Installation Con
229. save the changes Enabling or Disabling USB Port Functions At the Tools page click the Toggle USB Port Function to enable or disable the panel s USB port Note Pushbutton panels do not have a USB port installed Enhanced Salvos Enhanced Salvo functionality enables you to execute Salvos even if Sources and Destinations are locked or protected Internally enhanced salvos are treated differently than the standard salvos Enhanced salvos are parsed separately using the XY protocol 1 Create and define enhanced Salvos in Navigator Right click the Salvos folder and select Create gt Routing Salvo Click the New button to define the Salvo Enter a Name for the Salvo Click in the grid on the right to map the crosspoints Click Save All and then click Publish to Devices For more details refer the Navigator User guide 2 Onthe Magellan Router Control Panel perform a DB synchronization See Synchronizing Database structure from another Router on page 200 In your Configuration create a Salvo button and select the newly created Salvo 4 Youcanchoose to lock or protect destinations after executing the salvo by selecting the appropriate checkbox lock the destinations after executing the salvo or protect the destinations after executing the salvo as an output option 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 189 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Comm
230. save the configuration Note From version 3 5 onwards the Destinations Access List page displays a column for each level and shows level indices for each destination AL Processing Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists 4 m Destinations C ie toe Ww S t T O Name Level 0 Wil Dti l1 i pst2 2 MI pst3 3 i Dt4 4 Miipst5 5 l pst6 6 Ml pst 7 i psts 8 i Dt9 9 Dst10 10 Vi Dst11 11 Wi Dst12 12 I Dst13 13 Vi Dst14 14 lafi p paa Local Aliases Level 1 m gt Ww WN i OO 2S MER 11 12 13 14 Level 2 gt WwW wh ew fF a oOo fA 11 12 13 14 OIC TRAX Options Level 3 Accion 1 ne WW N W OO ss O A 11 12 13 14 Changing Index Assignments Access the Configurations page Select the Access Lists tab Select the Indices ribbon A list of currently assigned indices opens At the top of the assigned indices list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned indices to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with A 1 or 99 If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Indices are sorted in Logical order the order in which the levels were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 171 Magellan
231. sing this option the current Panel is displayed as Master with a green M icon in the Ganged Panels section You can optionally right click the Master panel and add a Slave or Slave Trax panel by providing its IP Address You can also do this later see Types of Slave Panels on page 67 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 62 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Add A New Panel Configuration Configuration Name Ontigl1 General Configuration Create a general configuration Figure 26 New General Configuration Configuration Navigation The left pane navigation is divided into 3 sections Panel Configurations Current Configuration and Ganged panels The Panel Configurations section displays a list of created configurations and tools to help create and manage configurations e Click New to create a new configuration e Select a configuration and click Activate to make active e Select a configuration and click Delete to remove e Select a configuration and click Duplicate to make a copy Icons to the right of the configuration name indicate the sub types Router Proc Multiviewer contained in a given configuration See Configuration Icons 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Panel Configuration Add A New Panel Configuration Configuration Name OMigGang General Configuration Panel Gang
232. ssible via Ethernet to your current computer Note Before you can configure a panel on line you need the TCP IP address for that panel See Ethernet Setup on page 36 for information on acquiring TCP IP addresses 1 To start a configuration session follow the steps outlined in Starting Panel Configuration on page 38 The Panel Summary page opens See Summary Page on page 42 for a detailed description Select the Configurations page See Configurations Page on page 54 for a detailed description Make one of the following choices To create a new panel configuration Click the New button and then see Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 for the instructions on how to create a new panel configuration To duplicate an existing panel configuration Click the Duplicate button and then see Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration on page 68 for the instructions on how to duplicate an existing panel configuration To delete an existing panel configuration Click the Delete button and then see Deleting a Panel Configuration on page 68 for the instructions on how to delete an existing panel configuration To edit an existing panel configuration Click one of the panel configurations listed on the left side of the Configurations page Common Configuration Tasks contains topics related to panel editing 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 60 Magellan
233. stinations 1 and Groups 2 3 Youcan operate in source mode or destination mode To operate in source mode Press SRC to put the panel into Source mode Select the desired source The crosspoint executes To operate in destination mode Press DEST to put the panel into Destination mode Select the desired destination The crosspoint executes Button Per Source Operation Mode Panel Note Supported panels for Button Per Source mode All Magellan Router Control Panels Select Button Per Source operation mode to assign individual sources and or destinations to individual buttons To build a panel for Button Per Source operation mode follow these steps 1 Access the Configurations page Select the Panel Buttons tab 2 On the Panel Configuration list there is a default Button Per Source configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 113 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration To use this template as the base configuration duplicate the default configuration see Duplicating an Existing Panel Configuration on page 68 Alternatively create a new configuration as described in Creating a New Panel Configuration on page 62 and select Button Per Source as the panel operation mode 3 See Detailed settings for Operation Mode Panels on page 131 for how to modify panel buttons Category Index Mode Use Case A user has a large dat
234. t The Type Properties box opens Enter the IP Address of the Selenio Frame in the Device IP text box Enter the slot of the module to control in the Selenio Frame in the Slot text box Enter a name for the Preset in the Name text box Enter the maximum number of presets to display on the buttons in the Maximum text box a ee SS When all changes have been made save the configuration The new assignment is displayed on the button front BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Device IP 172 10 10 46 Destination Slot 5 Salvo Name Function Maximum Crosspoint Level Configuration Page Multiviewer Ctrl Empty To edit a Chop button Chop mode enables you to switch a single destination between 2 sources You can define multiple chop buttons in the same page 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 187 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Note Chop with multiple destinations is limited by the number of destinations and levels A maximum of 8 destinations are supported with a single level If there are 2 levels 4 destinations are supported If there are 4 levels 2 destinations are supported BUTTON PROPERTIES Button Type Type Properties Source Chop Properties Destination Predefined Chop Rates Fast Group Chop Rate frames 10 Salvo T chop1 Function Crosspoint Level
235. t 1 3 preset 1 3 preset 1 3 preset Follow these steps to copy and paste 1 Select the button with the router assignment or Shift Control select multiple buttons 2 Click the Copy button if you want to copy or the Cut button to cut you can also right click and select Copy Cut from the Popup menu 3 Navigate to the target button s 4 Click on the Paste button or right click and select Paste from the Popup menu Notes e Insufficient buttons for Paste Operation If there aren t enough buttons to complete the copy paste operation particularly in case of multiple copy paste a message will be displayed If one or more target buttons are not empty a message will prompt for confirmation to overwrite the target button s existing assignment or to abort the current cut copy paste operation e Undo Redo Operations Since cutting copying pasting buttons between configurations may affect multiple configurations undo redo operations are not supported when copying pasting button assignments among configurations e Copying Pasting across Operation Modes You cannot cut copy paste buttons not applicable to the current Panel Operation Mode for instance copying and pasting Group Category buttons to the target configuration in Button Per Source mode 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 134 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration e Dynamic Butt
236. t Files and History Settings ro Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer stores copies of webpages images and media for faster viewing later Check for newer versions of stored pages Every time I visit the webpage Every time I start Internet Explorer Automatically Never Disk space to use 8 1024MB Recommended 50 250MB Current location C Users tmarsd0 1 AppData Local Microsoft Windows Temporary Internet Files Move folder View objects View files History Specify how many days Internet Explorer should save the list of websites you have visited Days to keep pages in history 20 Figure 18 Settings Dialog Box Note Earlier versions of the Internet Explorer Settings box may look different than the image shown in Settings Dialog Box Under Check for Newer Versions of Stored Pages click the radio button for the Every Time I Visit the Webpage selection In earlier versions the radio button text may vary slightly 5 Click OK to accept the change and return to the Internet Options dialog box 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 37 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation 6 Click OK again to return to Internet Explorer Starting Panel Configuration Actual panel configuration is performed via a web based software configuration tool that is resident on the physical panel see Software Configurati
237. t panel Press the SETUP button and then note the addresses in the spaces provided below Static IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address For all panel types run a partial discovery in Navigator see CCS Navigator User Manual Volume 1 Device Control and then note the addresses in the spaces provided above 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 36 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Installation Enable scanning of MAC address and click Start to start the discovery process in Navigator Once the panel is discovered a popup window displays the details You may need to change the IP address of the panel to the specified range for your network you can change the IP address in the New section of the popup window Supported Browsers You can use Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox on Windows Setting Up Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox not require special setup procedures If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser set the Internet options as follows 1 2 Open Internet Explorer From the menu bar select Tools and then select Internet Options The Internet Options window opens If necessary select the General tab Click the Settings button in the Browsing History box Temporary Internet files box in earlier versions of Internet Explorer The Settings window opens Temporary Interne
238. tching is not supported in multibus mode If you multi select Program destinations and select a source the destinations will switch to the source as usual If you select the source in Category mode you need to press TAKE twice to finish the CQS procedure by following these steps 1 Push the Program Destination button 2 Select the Source in Category mode TAKE will flash 3 After pressing TAKE the panel sends a routing command to route the selected source to the PVM Preview Destination associated with selected PGM Program Destination 4 The TAKE key continues flashing After pressing TAKE again the panel sends a routing command to route the source Report Levels A new Report Level feature allows you to define specific levels to status on which is useful when switching across multi level sources destinations that don t necessarily have matching levels This allows you to status on different levels for different destinations This feature also ensures when switching across multi level sources destinations correct and updated status is displayed on panel buttons considering the panel displays status of the lowest level by default Consider the following example this example refers to functionality in Magellan Router Control Panel versions prior to 3 6 You have 2 sources Source 1 has an index associated on level 2 Source 2 has index associated on levels 1 and 2 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential
239. te favorite source or favorite destination buttons Favorite source and destination buttons are created by assigning a source or destination button type in grouping or category mode to an LCD button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 214 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Specifications Specifications Note All specifications and designs are subject to change without notice Electrical Specifications Table 19 Magellan Router Control Panel Electrical Specifications item Specification Input 1RU portable desktop power supply module available as an option Desktop power supply Universal input 50 60 Hz 25 W 100 240 VAC Operating temperature 41 104 F 5 40 C Mechanical Specifications Table 20 Magellan Router Control Panel Mechanical Specifications tem Speciation C IRU 19 in x 1 75 in x 1 75 in 48 3 cm x 4 5 cm x 4 5 cm 2RU 19 in x 1 75 in x 3 5 in 48 3 cm x 4 5 cm x 8 9 cm Weight loaded o paw iO a LED indicators e Power e Network e Connection Enabled Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 215 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Specifications Input Output Specifications Table 21 Input Output Signal Specifications RS 232 serial communication DB 9 pin connector X Y coaxial communicatio
240. ted into the online environment Creation of panel gang configurations in the offline configuration tool are similar to the functionality in the online tool See Panel Gang Configuration on page 66 for details 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 203 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks Front Panel Configuration Tasks Some configuration tasks can be performed directly on the front panel Note You can bring up menu options on the Magellan Router Control Panel by first pressing the shift button it will light up and then pressing the menu button The available menu options will then be displayed Adding a Device You can opt to add a device such as a router an X50 75 85 100 Selenio MCP etc directly from the panel instead of via the Web UI When added via the panel the device is added to the currently active configuration in the Processing configuration section lf your currently active configuration does not have a Processing configuration enabled it will get created and enabled on adding a non router device 1 Press the Shift button and then press the Menu button on the front of the control panel The panel clears the current selections and displays the Mode selection buttons Press the Add Device button Press the button with the first octet and then use the numeric keys on the left to enter the IP address of the Devi
241. the OLED display window Note In Group Mode sources destinations are listed on pressing the Src and Dst buttons To see only source button groups press Shift SRC on the panel on the control bank on the left To see only destination button groups press DST on the control bank on the left Working with Grouping Grouping is a form of category indexing that allows multiple sources and or destinations to be grouped together to act as categories and indexes When grouping is enabled a series of tabs open to allow you to select grouping sources destinations and options and provide a preview of how the final grouping LCD display appears as a result of your choices Note To enable grouping operations the logical database must be configured to allow grouping and the panel must be configured for grouping mode To setup group mode 1 Make sure that the appropriate logical database is configured to allow grouping see Volume 6 Routing Components of the CCS Navigator User Guide 2 Make sure that the panel is configured for group mode see Group Operation Mode Panel on page 117 Group Operation Favorite Destinations 1 and Groups 2 shows an example of a Magellan Router Control Panel in group mode The favorite destination panel buttons 1 are shown and the source 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 116 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configur
242. the Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the new number and finish with that option s settings 4 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state Changing a Panel IP Address Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 1 Press the IP button The panel clears all the buttons and the IP address is displayed in top left buttons 2 Press the button with the first octet and then use the numeric keys on the left to enter a new IP address 3 Once complete the Take button flashes Press the Take button to confirm the new number and finish with that option s settings 4 Press the Exit button to return to the previous screen OR Press Shift Home button to exit Setup mode The panel returns to the home state 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 207 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Front Panel Configuration Tasks Changing a Panel Gateway Address Press the Setup button see Setup Mode on page 207 The panel displays available options 1 Press the Gateway button The panel clears all the buttons and the Gateway address is displayed in top left buttons 2 Press the first button with the first octet and then use the numeric keys on the left to enter a new gateway address 3 Once complet
243. the locked Destination button 1 Press Lock The Lock button is extinguished If the panel has an OLED display the lock icon no longer appears next to the Destination display name Detailed Settings for Operation Mode Panels Once you ve selected a panel operation mode you can fine tune settings as follows 1 On the panel visual representation click on the part of the panel you want to modify The selected part of the panel is displayed under the expanded button view 2 By default the buttons in the panel representation are displayed using the Button Type which shows the type of button assigned For example Dst Src etc 3 You can also choose to view the selection by Actual Name which shows current assignments of the buttons based on the logical database i View C Button Type Actual Name Opy Paste ut mpr Dsti Dst2 Dst3 Dst4 src Note You can change from the default Button Type to Actual Name or leave the default as is regardless the View mode is saved in the configuration and that View will be used if you import that configuration New Configurations take the default view Button Type or Actual Name from the View setting in the Configuration they are created based on For new configurations not based on an existing configurations blank configuration the View mode will be the same as the Active configuration To select a specific button for editing click on the desired button It highlights
244. the source or destination panel s depending on whether you re exporting or importing configurations This functionality does not require you to work off the Web UI of the specific panel you want to export from or import to You can use the Web UI on any panel and do the following 1 Discover the Source panel s to export from Export selected configuration s from the source panel to file XML 2 Discover the Destination panel s to import to Import the exported configuration s XML file 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 164 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks The only requirement is that the panels you are exporting to importing from should both be running firmware version 3 5 or higher and both panels should be of the same type Batch Exporting Configurations Go to the Tools tab and click the Batch Export button 1 Input the IP address of the panel to export configurations from and click the Discover button 2 Once discovered the following information is populated Panel IP The IP Address of the Panel Panel Type The Type of Panel Configuration Name A list of configurations from the panel Batch Configuration Files Processing Batch Export The IP address or IP ranges separated by commas in the last octet of bits For example 192 168 1 1 3 6 8 IP 172 24 150 184 _ Ready Panel IP Panel Type Export File
245. tions tab Communication Options are listed at the top right side Select the Connection to Router as Coax ey Provide the IP address of the Router Server to import the database structure from in the XY Server IP field Once this is configured you can opt to sync the database directly from the panel by doing the following COMMUNICATION OPTIONS Connection to Router Coax Ki Primary Server IP Secondary Server IP 0 0 0 0 AY Server IP 137 237 175 122 Preferred Comm Protocol XY ti e Press Shift Menu on the panel to enter Setup mode e Select Sync DB and then select Yes to synchronize the database 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 200 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Upgrading Multiple Panels Access the Tools page Click Upgrade Multiple Panels A Multiple Upgrades cautionary statement opens Click Yes to launch the upgrade procedure The Upgrade Multiple Panels window opens In the IP Address box near the bottom of the dialog box enter the target panel s IP address a warning message prompts you to make sure to enter the address properly and then click the Add button To add a range of similar IP addresses click the Add Range check box and then insert the ending number of the IP address range The target IP address es are listed in the Target Panel IPs box All list entries are automatically
246. to create hierarchical views of his routing system by creating groups which can be assigned specific sources and salvos and can be stored in multiple different groups e Panels with an OLED display window and or LCD buttons are configured out of the factory in this mode Users can also create custom templates e The panels web configuration tool allows the user to select which categories to use where to map them on the buttons and restrict specific sources within categories for selection The configuration tool will also allow the user to configure buttons to control specific destinations In addition the tool will also allow the user to build custom hierarchies or groups which allow the user to assign specific sources destinations and salvos to multiple groups 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 118 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration e For panels with LCD buttons in systems with large amounts of categories and indexes the user can page up down to access additional categories that can be displayed on the first page e For panels with LCD buttons status is displayed on the Destination buttons e For panels with an OLED display window and LCD buttons status is displayed both on the Destination buttons and the OLED display window Selenio Preset Mode Panel Pushbutton only panels are not supported for Selenio Preset Mode T
247. tons tab Click the panel of buttons in the panel representation to have it enlarged and displayed below Click a button to map it to an available or discovered element Show Parameter Value The Show Parameter Value option applies to Processing configurations and can be set either locally or globally to control whether parameters mapped to buttons in the GUI are displayed on the physical panel buttons When set globally it affects all parameter buttons in Processing configurations and when set locally it affects specific parameter buttons 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 87 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Processing Configuration Setting Globally You can set Show Parameter Value globally in the Processing Configuration gt Options tab knob press see Ju Yes Li Note that the global setting is applied by default to any newly created parameter buttons Setting Locally You can set Show Parameter Value locally in the Processing Configuration gt Panel Buttons tab Configuration Path Root PX RES 1 Serial Parameter Path PX RES 1 Serial Rediscover IP 172 25 17 19 for full path V Append with parametric tree SELECTED FAVORITES double click to assign BUTTON APPEARANCE gt IP3 Controller Slot 0 Magellan 172 25 150 184 Selenio 137 237 179 150 172 25 250 24 gt Grass Valley SMS 7000 Slot gt Platinum I
248. ttom row of buttons display the available channels level inputs of the selected source 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 124 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration If a Source is not selected the Destination s current source is used 4 Select a channel level input and or output For multiple selections use the Shift button Press Take to confirm the selection s The panel s OLED display shows the available parameters for the selected input output To view more available parameters turn the scroll knob clockwise 6 Press the scroll knob to edit the selected parameter Note that there will be a grayscale background color for the line that has the selected parameter 7 The OLED display is updated to show the selected parameter and its current value Use the numeric keypads or the scroll knob to enter a new value 8 Press Take to confirm the new value The panel sends out a parameter set request with the new value and then the OLED display returns back to the main parameter menu 9 To exit out of Parameter mode press Shift Home Press and hold down the Home button to return to the home menu where you can switch between the different configuration types RTR PROC MV History Mode 1 Press Shift and then press Menu The Shift button is extinguished 2 Press History A list of previously executed crosspoints are displayed
249. tton Types and Descriptions takes from panel s switch log Lock Prevents all users from changing the destination Protect Shift Clear Home Breakaway Follow Back Up Down Parameter 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Prevents all users from changing the destination except the user who initiated the Protect Requires you to press the lt Shift gt key to fire a salvo to prevent inadvertent execution of salvos Allows you to clear any presets from a panel window display When in menu mode returns to the top level menu Functions as a breakaway button Functions as a follow button When in menu mode decrements menu levels by one Increments set up button pages by one Decrements set up button pages by one Allows selection of individual parameters affecting inputs and outputs Version 3 6 Page 183 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Preset Queues crosspoints until an action such as take is implemented Menu Enables to access to certain operations without requiring to assign them to a button Enable When enabled causes the panel to function normally when disabled source polls are performed but no crosspoint changes are made Empty No function assigned Button mapped to the Router home from within a Router Configuration See Configuration Home Buttons on page 69 RouterHome ProcHome Button mapped
250. ttons they are e When the Actual Name radio button is selected names on the buttons change to indicate close approximations of the actual panel button assigned names 3 After selecting the button or buttons you wish to edit you can change the properties of that selected button as described in the following sections e Editing Button Colors on page 180 e Editing Button Types on page 181 Changing Button Text Appearance The text layout on buttons can be set globally as well as locally for specific buttons You can control the number of rows of text to display on the button as well the front size Global Button Text Settings The global setting is defined in the Configurations tab gt Options gt Appearance Options gt LCD Text Layout 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 167 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Note All newly created buttons use the Global settings defined in the Options tab Changing the global setting will not affect or override any locally defined settings 1 Access the Configurations page Go to the Router Processing Multiviewer tabs 2 Select the Options sub tab 3 Click the arrow to the right of the LCD Buttons Font drop down list box A list of the currently available font types is displayed 4 Scroll through the list and then select the desired display font The selected font name is displa
251. two default users Administrator and Operator Users can be modified by going to the Tools tab and then clicking the User Access button This displays a dialog box with the names of both users in the column on the left Click on a username to have its details populated on the right Also see Enabling User Access on page 189 Administrator The user name of the Administrator user can be customized However the type will always show as Administrator To change the Administrator user name select the currently defined Administrator user in the column on the right enter a new user name in the text box enter a new password and confirm password Click OK to save Edit User Admin UserName Admin operator Administrator Password eeeseeeeeee Confirm Password eeeeeeee The Edit Mode on page 46 is displayed by default to users that log in as Administrator 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 58 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Operator The user name of the Operator user can be customized However the type will always show as Operator To change the Operator user name select the currently defined Operator user in the column on the right enter a new user name in the text box enter a new password and confirm password Click OK to save Edit User Admin User Name Operator operator ae Password eeeeeee
252. u will be prompted to save changes as you move to ensure that your settings and definitions are not lost E Router e Multiviewer Figure 28 Device specific configuration tabs in a new configuration WARNING Parallel access to the same panel is not recommended Additionally attempting to save the active configuration when a discovery or preset save is in progress will result in discovery or preset save failure 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 65 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Panel Configuration Panel Gang Configuration A Panel Gang configuration connects two or more panels in a master slave configuration You can create a Panel Gang configuration by selecting Panel Gang when creating a new configuration When you create a Panel Gang configuration in the Ganged Panels section the current panel shows as Master with a green M icon you can add Slave Panels at the time of creating the Panel Gang configuration or at a later time by right clicking in the Ganged Panels section Add A New Panel Configuration v Ganged Panels Configuration Name PanelGang i RCP 24LCD OLED mM Master Add Slave Panel gt General Configuration Add Slave Trax Panel v Panel Gang Ganged Panels RCP 74LCD OLED Master Add Slave Panel Add Slave Trax Panel Figure 30 Adding Slave Panels by right clicking in th
253. ucture from another Router cccccceeeccceeecccenceceesceceesceceeeceeeueseeeueseeeuses 200 grer imne MURE Pa E e esis aaauce vosaceaetananoceanuentees eoasesonee seenanecateanscoetamenean 201 Upgrading Panel Firmware cesaseces ovectanasenndecssaanicadessscsanateesoinsarcdeassucosuaceeosgantaceadcnesesaseesneanadaduenncseaneneececs 201 Using the Ofline Coniieuration EdilO s isesreenois ne E 202 Front Panel Configuration Tasks sessssesssessessesersresersesreserserserresrrsreseereserseeseeses 204 AGOE A DOV O aea E EEE E EE E EE A EE 204 Selecting a Panel Configuration sessesssssesesreresrrrssrrrresrrrresrrressreresreressrerssreresererssreresrrereseereserereseerese 204 SO IOUS DESUN ONS senaren E O E E E 205 SOTO O E a E E 205 SOT E VOS e E E A nneseeue eases ebeeetneneiasatesoenenee 206 Sel cting Display NamiGS ee nv eee eee ee 206 SELLING COMMECTION TYDE arene EE 206 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 8 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Contents EU MOE aan ee en EA Oe ne nee re eee nee eee 207 TAI Se aN UD e E E 207 Changing a Panel IP Address occ scetscssatccesncencssnstecocasaoansseietiadenanoctassandtaenctnceseiaedscndennsaciesseastaieeogeaantooueces 207 Changing a Panel Gateway Address seisissccreersicreorisiea iarna EEE 208 channe T Pel UDNE ea ee en er ee ene ce eee 208 Changing es MAC FOS Sorc rede ne Geecnacsseasucediucaneaesenaavsecc
254. ueammuateenducaresecebacscecuere 208 SELLING Primary and Secondary Server ccaect insist evans ctaaaneetatenjsiciecios saeaseetisveatesunesea dee aenad Er EEEE EEE 209 Toggling Primary and Secondary SELVel ccccccssseccccessccccescceceesececeeeccecsusecessueceeseeeceeseuseeeseenecessenes 209 Viewing Hardware and Software Versions cccccsssccccssseccccseccccenscceeesececeeececeeueceeseeseeessunecessuneceeseges 209 FRE US a AS sta sat eet oa ces E cartcee saan ovaceencecisas A A staeeiee die 209 WO FINO arses cetenrnc ace A EE seenmnenaieaneeoetenencan 210 MS SB EE E E sce nee A E geese E E AA A SEAE A A E A A 210 DCCC IIS OT ea E tunes tuuceaaenadeneeanunieareemere 210 Frequently Asked Questions tora castes act seneeenaiessicssaqosemacagaccnavenacaancesaueiaaine eeaeeesaciane 212 PEE ON ee een ne ee ern a a re re res 215 Electrical Specifications ization eacenatsoustasesrueusecescesmaccantesatuenteseucaceasadund seamdnnteiatunsteapecoutunieeedeinatseutane race 215 Mechanic atope cCA ONS ore E E E 215 HDU OUP Pe eO r E T woosueeannenseeceseoeeanes 216 pte E AEI PE EAE AA E E A E A ee ee A E E A ee ee ee A E 217 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 9 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Preface Preface Manual Information Purpose This manual details the features installation operation maintenance and specifications for the Magellan Router Control
255. upported for selecting a Dst Src for a dynamic crosspoint on a PB OLED panel You need to manually define button colors and secondary colors for dynamic crosspoint buttons on PB OLED panels Ensure the configuration with the dynamic crosspoints defined is active 1 Use the knob on the panel to go to the desired configuration Depending on whether you want to directly execute a crosspoint or if you want to select the Src and Dst a Click the Dynamic Crosspoint button on the panel to execute directly a Hold down the button to select Source Destination 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 143 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration 2 If you choose to hold the button sources and destinations will be displayed on the OLED and can be selected IMPORTANT Category Mode is not supported if you opt to select Sources Destinations on a PB OLED panel TRAX Functionality TRAX functionality provides a means to directly launch a Processing see Processing Configuration Overview parameter TRAX creates direct links or jumps to pre assigned processing device controls A device control window can be automatically opened when a specific source is routed to a specific destination TRAX is configured from the Router tab in a configuration but needs a Proc configuration an available discovered device such as a 6800 frame or module in the Proc tab Note
256. utton then select Shift and PARM on the panel to get the TRAX Note Ensure the processing configuration is complete before adding TRAX If any changes are made to the processing configuration after configuring TRAX remove the TRAX and redefine 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 145 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Device Name When you access a parameter in processing TRAX panels with OLED show the Custom Name of the device on the OLED screen The Custom Name of a device can be set through Magellan CCS Navigator After discovering the device right click it and select Configure You can set the Custom Name in the Device tab of the Configuration dialog File Edit View Tools Options Window Help Oe ea S 7e aol kee ae lk Om OE bol v a CIS View for Administrator Administrators Gron a g 6800 172 24 6 234 x85 System 172 25 15 85 Configuration for x75 75 Moma R amp D QA Up Down Cross Converter Trane e J x85 System 172 25 10 23 Network Device SNMP Version File Transfer Log m X851P3QA 172 25 10 2 gJ x85 System 172 25 4 61 g 6800 172 25 4 22 g 6800 172 24 6 233 x75 System 172 24 6 177 Mute Keep Alive H Custom Name 75 Manuel R amp D OA x75 Manuel R amp D GA g 6800 172 25 15 68 x Mute Device us G
257. utton Release and the source button is held for over 1 5 seconds the switching command will not be sent and this action will instead bring up the shortcut menu if Allow Hold Shortcut Menu in the Options is enabled or do nothing if it is disabled It is recommended to set Button Click Action to Button Press f you set Button Click Action to Button Release it is recommended that you not hold down the button for longer than 1 5 seconds Enable Ganging Enable or disable linking of this panel with another panel Ganging Save New Config to Defines where new configurations should be saved Choose from local storage on the Panel or USB See USB Notes on page 45 Auto Sync DB When you activate a Router configuration the Auto Sync DB option if set to Yes synchronizes the panel with the configured Router When set to No the panel does not automatically synchronize the database with the configured Router you always have the option to synchronize manually and on demand by clicking the Sync Database button 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 44 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration USB Notes e You can choose to save new configurations to USB from the Panel Options section in the Configurations tab If you choose this option and a USB is not plugged in an error will be displayed on attempting to save new configurations e The USB status
258. vailable in TRU and 2RU sizes 1RU models are equipped with a front panel LED display and selection control knob 2 RU models are equipped with two front panel LED displays and two selection control knobs Simple configuration setup via software USB port available for downloading upgrades and alternate configurations 10 100 Base T Ethernet connectivity to other peripheral devices Software enabled grouping of multiple sources and or destinations that can act as categories and indexes Completely programmable push buttons Fast and intuitive operation Follow breakaway support Ability to view and switch all levels of the router Can be configured as to operate in grouping with LCD buttons only multibus single bus or button per source mode LCD Panels Available in 1RU and 2RU sizes Simple configuration setup via software USB port available for downloading upgrades and alternate configurations Completely programmable and relegendable LCD buttons Choice of text size and backlight intensity in buttons Ability to display user configured text in buttons Ability to display simple 1 bit graphics in button LCD displays 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 24 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Introduction e Eight non LCD function auxiliary buttons e All button functions programmable e 10 100 Base T Ethernet connectivity to other peripheral devices e Netwo
259. ve been made save the configuration Changing Source Assignments Access the Configurations page Select the Access Lists tab Select the Sources ribbon A list of currently assigned sources opens At the top of the assigned sources list is a filter box The filter allows you to narrow the list of assigned sources to a defined criterion for example different criteria could be entries that start with S SD or SU If desired enter a filtering criterion in the filter box Sources are sorted in Logical order the order in which the destinations were first assigned If desired click the Sort lt order type gt button to select a different sort method 4 Click unclick the appropriate check boxes to select deselect the assigned sources or highlight the source name and then click the Assign or Unassign button as appropriate Click the Assign All or Unassign All button to select deselect all of the listed sources 5 When all changes have been made save the configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 176 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Note From version 3 5 onwards the Sources Access List page displays a column for each level and shows level indices for each source Panel Buttons Sources Sources Y Name S Test 1 S Test 2 IK Test 3 IK Test 4 S Test 5 IS Test 6 S
260. ve configuration is running from the USB These alarms are also exposed via the CCSP protocol to devices and applications that use CCSP such as Magellan CCSP Navigator See Magellan Panel Discovery via Magellan CCS Navigator see Magellan Router Control Panel Discovery via Magellan CCS Navigator on page 72 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 45 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Software Configuration Operation Modes Magellan Router Control Panel 3 0 and higher offers two operation modes The default mode that a user sees on logging in depends on the type of logged in user Edit Mode Edit mode enables addition deletion modification of configuration and other settings The Edit Mode is displayed by default to users that log in as Administrator users can switch to the Control Mode if required Note that the Control Mode can be switched to provided the panel is not being controlled by another Web UI in Control Mode Control Mode Control Mode is a software representation of the hardware panel and it enables users to control the hardware panel from the Web UI Control Mode displays in the Web Ul exactly the same information as the hardware panel the Control Mode UI communicates with the physical panel and emulates its interface accordingly This Mode enables users to control Router Processing Multiviewer configurations from the Web UI and perform sour
261. wever show that the EXPORTCFG Name is TestConfig This is because the TestConfig configuration setup was exported to two separate XML files If TestConfig resides in the Panel Configurations list and ExportConfig is imported the parameters in ExportConfig will overwrite the parameters in TestConfig E ExportConfig xml Notepad File Edt Format View Help k xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 standalone yes gt lt EXPORTEDCONFIGS Version 1 PanelType RCP 24LCD OLED gt lt NAMESFILE gt Router Mapper Configuration File Version 7 04 005 Date 12 15 2009 Router Info C6 a Ap h e a Router Levels 0 Level 0 2FEECB 64 64 1 CH1 E80CB6 72 64 2 CH2 9FC202 72 64 3 CH3 D1 B9A2 72 64 4 CH4 38144 72 64 5 CH5S 918389 72 64 6 CH6 C37B29 72 64 7 CH7 F572C9 72 64 8 CH8 B53CB0 72 64 9 CH9 73450 64 64 10 CH10 750697 64 64 P TestConfig xml Notepad File Edit Format View Help lt xml _version 1 0 encoding utf 8 standalone yes gt lt EXPORTEDCONFIGS Version 1 PanelType RCP 96PB gt lt NAMESFILE gt Router Mapper Configuration File Version 7 04 005 Date 12 15 2009 Router Info 11 12 16 66 Router Levels 0 Level 0 2FEECB 64 64 1 CH8 E80CB6 72 64 2 CH9 9FC202 72 64 3 CH1LO DIB9A2 72 64 4 CH7 38144 72 64 5 CH6 918389 72 64 6 CH5 C37B29 72 64 7 CH4 F572C9 72 64 8 CH3 B53CBO 72 64 CH2 E73450 64 64 10 CH1 750697 64 64
262. with a yellow border To select multiple buttons hold the left mouse button down and drag over the buttons you want to select Alternatively you can use standard Windows selection procedures to select multiple buttons 4 Click the Edit Button Type ribbon under Properties to reveal available assignable button types To edit the button type follow the steps as described in Editing Button Types on page 181 5 While button colors are preprogrammed out of the factory users have the ability to modify them based on an individual button or for button types To change the color of an individual or particular set of buttons follow the steps as described in Editing Button Colors on page 180 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 131 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Note For information on how to modify the colors of the configuration based on button types see Adjusting Default Button Colors on page 164 You can also adjust the brightness of the panel see When all changes have been made save the configuration Changing Panel Brightness as well as the font sizes and types for certain panels see Changing Button Text Appearance on page 167 Select the Options tab Under Control Options you can choose whether this panel configuration will receive and display automatic updates to the logical router table see Changing Logical Control Options on pag
263. y Server 209 Tools Page 57 Tools You Will Need e 35 Trademarks e 2 TRAX functionality 144 TRAX Functionality 144 TRAX Options e 147 Types of Slave Panels 67 U Undoing a Take e 70 Unity 72 Unlocking a Destination 132 Unpacking a Product 13 Unpacking Panels 32 Unpacking Shipping Information 13 Up and Down Buttons e 85 Upgrading Multiple Panels 201 Upgrading Panel Firmware e 201 USB e 210 USB Notes e 45 Users 58 Using the Offline Configuration Editor e 202 V Viewing Hardware and Software Versions 209 W Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance 17 Working with Button Per Source mode e 114 Working with Categories e 115 Working with Grouping 117 Writing Conventions 10 Version 3 6 Page 221 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Index X X Y Ports 34 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 222
264. yed in the list box APPEARANCE OPTIONS In the number spin box enter the point size to be used for the display font 72 points equals 1 inch In the LCD Text Layout drop down box select the desired number of text rows to be displayed Keep in mind that using fewer lines of text allows using a larger font size You can select from 1 Row of Text up to 4 Rows to Text APPEARANCE OPTIONS 1 Row of Text 2 Rows of Text 3 Rows of Text Status field 2 lines 3 Rows of Text Name field 2 lines 4 Rows of Text 7 When all changes have been made save the configuration 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 168 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Common Configuration Tasks Local Button Text Settings There may be instances where you need to customize the text settings on a per button basis For example if you choose to set the layout to just 1 line of text it s possible that some buttons won t display text completely To address this you also have the option of setting the text layout on a specific button Local settings can be defined for buttons in Router and Processing configurations in the Panel Buttons tab You can define buttons settings locally by clicking a button and then making changes in the Button Appearance section on the right View Button Type Actual Name Copy Cut f Empty Page f Pagel of 18 Page
265. you are in the Sources tab to add your sources Access Parameters Once you have successfully published your configuration to the Magellan Router Control Panel select the source button configured for PT Frame Sync The parameters will then be displayed 2015 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Version 3 6 Page 111 Magellan Installation Configuration and Operation Manual Router Configuration Router Configuration Panel Operation Modes For Router control Magellan Router Control Panels can be set up in specific operation modes Button Per Source BPS Mode on page 112 Category Index Mode on page 114 ATG Processing ua Multiviewer Panel Buttons Access Lists Local Aliases Group Mode on page 116 Selenio Preset Mode Panel on page 119 Button Per Source Also see Category Mode Selenio Preset Mode e Panel Functions see Router Configuration Panel Functions on page 124 e Detailed settings for Operation Mode Panels on page 131 Table 14 Operation Modes available for each panel type Default Button Per Source BPS Mode Use Case A user wants to configure a panel where individual sources and or destinations are assigned to individual buttons e Pushbutton only Panels are configured out of the factory in this mode e Panels with an OLED display window and or LCD buttons have a template loaded in memory that can be recalled to allow operation in this mode or

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