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1. 21 4 When the next screen appears click the radio button to select Use the following IP address and then enter the IP address 210 100 100 x where X is any value from 1 253 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties a General You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othermise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address E 21 100 100 1 a Subnet mask 255 255 255 Use the folowing DNS server addresses Preferred DHS server Alternate DNS server 5 Click OK to exit 22 Method 2 Change the IP Address of the MCC 8004 Master Module 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file located in the included utility disc When the following screen appears click Others Communication Modes Serial Port r C User Define f Automatically Search IF f Automatically Search Cancel Others 23 2 When the following screen appears click to select the Others radio button and on the Module Style drop down menu select MCC 8004 Then select COM 1 must be the same as the COM port setting of your computer Update BIOS CB RS232 com i o fi F Chipi F chip2 F Chipa I chips DS80C400 C2 1 eu
2. C Automatically Search 9 Click OK and your computer would start to search for your MCC 8004 10 Upon finding your device the following screen will appear to confirm connection to your MCC 8004 Configuration Report I ID Com 7 ID 2 MCC_s004_U ULAUE UEL 4 LUT gt Cancel 11 Click OK and the Phoenix G software screens will appear Module Layout window Phoenix G control window and Option window 9 12 Click Settings gt System Parameter gt Save System Files to Flash to save the changes ates Special Screen Layouk Help Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect COM Port System Parameter Return Group Index to Default One Module Per Group Group Parameter wstem Files to Flash Module Parameter cae All Meters ae l ae All Labels All Clocks k All TSL t Module Cascade Series Advanced Clear Tally Status Setup Module Speaker ID 80 Setting COM Ports This allows you to configure the serial port of the module with the computer for configuration and control To set the COM port perform the following steps By default the COM port is set to normal and baud rate set to 14400 bps 1 There are two methods for setting COM port Click COM A or in the Option window click Set COM A Style gt Master MCC_5004 UeULAUE UEL COM Group ie ie Select ID or Add to Other Group ie Image Window amp Label Switch
3. This will backup all saved presets and system configuration files to your computer hard drive s c Avitech_VCC Backup IPXxx xxx Xxx XXX Xxxx _ or c Avitech_VCC Backup COM_I xxxx _ folder WARNING Everything in the Backup folder will be erased If you have previously backed up presets they will all be written over when you backup presets again If you want to keep the old presets move the entire Backup folder to a temporary directory e g c temp This will create the following directories c Avitech_VCC Backup c Avitech_VCC Temporary 99 Restoring Presets To manually restore a preset perform the following steps l Set the MCC 8004 to the factory default value refer to Chapter 4 Resetting to the Factory Default State for details Make sure that the rotary ID of the MCC 8004 being restored matches the old module 1f the same module is not being restored and that the form of communication is the same IP or RS 232 If the backup content is somewhere else other than at the c Avitech_VCC Backup PXXX XXX XXX XXX XXXX or c Avitech_VCC Backup COM_1 xxxx _ copy the backup data xXXXX _ into the c Avitech_VCC Backup IPxxx XXX XXX XXX or c Avitech_VCC Backup COM_1 location Run the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted whether to restore the module using the backup data Module ID 1 MCC _8004_U UL UE LEL Information is di
4. Path Browse 5 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen 6 Reboot unplug and re plug the power cord the MCC 8004 when FPGA UB firmware update is successful NOTE Shutdown and startup of MCC 8004 needs to be done to completely update the FPGA UB firmware 164 OSD Firmware To update the OSD firmware perform the following steps 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoen1x G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Port f User Define f Automatically Search E IF f Automatically Search Cancel 2 Select Others and on the Module Style drop down menu select MCC 8004 Uthers Module Style MCC 8004 X com ft xima 210 100 100 151 Ping ID P Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path Browse Clear All File Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock COM Setup FPGA UB Path Browse F OSD font Alarm Path Browse 3 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your MCC 8004 make sure to enter the correct IP address NOTE In case you are not sure of your module s IP address and want to find out click COM and make sure that the COM port number is the same as the connected computer then click the Change IP Address b
5. w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Metwork w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter Group Parameter System Parameter F Module Parameter Group Parameter Import txt Module Parameter Export txt eO BMP Label Unicode Label AMSI MEW el ote Export txt Label AMSI All Fw H Info The most convenient way is to export the file label as a BMP Label Unicode or Label ANSI txt file by assigning a filename when the next screen appears Save in Temp all FWHWInfo TXT File name Label TXT Save as Ippe Pos File TT Cancel 42 Using Microsoft Notepad edit the text in the file starting with Group 1 and Module 1 When you are done editing the label highlighted in red as shown below save the txt file and import it The on screen labels will be updated Label TXT Notepad FB File Edit Format wiew Help k Grou Modu PModule 2 comport 1 Ip 2 mcc_8004_U UL UE UEL Module 3 J COMPORT 1 Ib 3 Woo 8004U To export all firmware hardware information to a text file click Export txt and assign a filename when the next screen appears Export All Information Save in E Desktop a ex Eg Hm Documents 3 TFTP Server y My Computer C Thermal Test my Network Places walpaper Calendar 3 0 2 gt Galasy 20061212 3 Windows ISP O Nokiaver E all FWHM Info C OpenOffice org 2 4 2h Tw Install
6. 2 Ensure that Enable is selected with checkmark If it is unchecked only static labels will be displayed TSL Properties Display Address Modes Fired Brightness f TSL Only f Allow Both Static amp Dynamic f Display First 6 Characters f Display All 16 Characters Cancel 3 Specify the Display Address ranges from 0 to 126 The address should match the TSL controller configured address corresponding to the router output feeding the corresponding Avitech input 4 If you want to display dynamic labels click the radio button to select TSL Only If you want to display both the static and dynamic labels click the radio button to select Allow Both Static amp Dynamic 5 To display 8 or 16 dynamic characters if the TSL implementation allows it click the radio button to select the corresponding options This concludes the TSL setup on the group level 85 For an individual window Perform the above same steps for each window by right clicking the mouse on each individual window then clicking TSL to set the TSL Display Address Size t Full Screen Select Source VWOC 4xDVT Check Signal Set Border Safe Area Set Alarm Set Label Set Meter Aspect Suto Detect NOTE When dynamic labels are displayed bitmap fonts cannot be used for displaying Static and or dynamic labels 86 Aspect Auto Detect This allows you to turn on off automatic detection of the input signal s aspect rat
7. IMPORTANT Upon enlarging shrinking or changing the position of a particular window inside the Phoenix G control window a 1 2 pixel gap may be seen afterwards between the particular window and its neighboring windows appearing on the monitor display output This is normal due to the difference in resolution setting of monitor display running the Phoenix G program vis a vis the resolution setting of the monitor display output It is most noticeable when the overall Phoenix G control window is small Module Layout Window Layout Menu Module Layout axe axa oF Ltt Lat orate Top gt Bottom Select from 2x2 up to 4x4 left to right or top to bottom as possible grid positions on the Module Layout window 33 Phoenix G Control Window select Menu w Open Option Menu Dock Option Menu Open Option Menu This toggles the Option window display on off Dock Option Menu This returns the Option window display to its default position on the right side of the Phoenix G control window This option is not available grayed out if the previous item Open Option Menu is disabled Settings Menu Settings Set Qutouk Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter a Group Parameter H Module Parameter Import txt j Export ext j 34 Set Output Mode Changing the output resolution affects all the modules in the selected group If you have more than one group make sure you select t
8. ground It will be recognized as input 4 right channel 5 Then connect the audio terminal block to the Audio Inputs connector located on the rear panel of the MCC 8004 module Label There are two hierarchies for setting the Label properties One can affect the entire group while the other affects a single window 59 For an Entire Group To set the label properties perform the following steps NOTE Make sure to turn on all labels see previous section before setting the label properties This allows you to adjust the Font Color B G background Color Label Position distance in number of pixels from the bottom of image window Text Transparency Switch Transparency level and font Size for all labels in the group Label Properties Group W BMP Label Label Position 0 Pixel from Bottom Font Color B G Color Bi Size i Eoo BMP Label Font Type Fill Background All Process Transparency S Cancel 60 For an Individual Window 1 Right click the mouse on a window and select Set Label to enter text Size Full Screen Order To Back Select Source VWOC 4xDVT lect Source VOC NDVI Video at ty elect Source VOC NDYT WGA Eg t Source WOC 8x2sDV1 VGA T th ci Ya Auto Setting Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Restore Pan Image Set Meter Set Border Safe Area Underscan Crop i 1400x 1050 50Hz Set Alarm Aspect Suto
9. Use the DVI Switch function to enable or disable Cascade In for each ID number Use the Cascade Series function to change the ID number designation only this will not affect the actual physical connection of the MCC 8004 DVI Switch amp Module Cascade Series Group 1 m DWI Switch Cascade Seres Cascade In DWI Output a x v x DWI Output r E ae Cascade In Cancel 4 IMPORTANT Make sure the ID number designation on the Cascade Series section must match the actual physical connection of the cascaded MCC 8004 Example The DVI output of the last module of each group is feeding the monitor display The VGA output of the last module of each group 1s also connected to the background input of the first module of the other group During normal operation the input of the first module of each group is disabled switched to default black background ID 4 4 3 D2 P 193933 eee wee Hl gt a 9 9 vare Aca L lt 4 3 PAL NTSC a PAL NTSC 4 A e SD HD SDI y _ ree y SD HD SDI 4 Ree y EEEREN R gt Ee ee a Sal DVI to VGA ID3 DVI to VGA ID 1 adapter adapter The following setting is shown to effect the above sample scenario Take note that the Circular Mode item must be enabled DVI Switch amp Module Cascade Series Group 1 W Circular mode Ch ay DVT Switch Cascade Series Cascade In DWI Output a x x x DWI Output 48 In case one moni
10. AVITECH User s Manual MCC 8004 series Revision 1 8 4 May 2012 WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble your MCC 8004 device Doing so may void your warranty There are no serviceable parts inside Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies COPYRIGHT The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Avitech International Corporation Avitech International Corporation may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this document Except as expressly written by Avitech International Corporation the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property of Avitech International Corporation or any of its affiliates TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you have any questions regarding the information provided in this guide call our technical support help line at 425 885 3863 or our toll free help line at 1 877 AVI TECH You can also email us at support avitechvideo com Table of Contents Warranty sisarien Iv Extended Warranty Options ccccccccccccceeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeee
11. VGA to Background When the item VGA to Background under Group Parameter is set to On a checkmark appears on this item This allows you to alter the sequence of a particular cascading window that appears on the monitor display By default Window 1 should appear on top of Window 2 but you can move it to be behind Window 2 into the background Click on the item to toggle between on off 91 GPI Definitions Eight positions can be found on the RJ 50 to GPI terminal block that are assignable to either activate tally two per video input or to load presets but each pin can only be assigned to one task To assign the definition of each GPI perform the following steps 1 Upon clicking GPI Definitions the following screen appears GPI Definitions Pins Tallys f Tally 1 Tally 2 f Tally 3 f Tally 4 Tally 5 f Tally 6 Tally Tally 8 Presets Preset 1 t Preset 2 C Preset 3 C Preset 4 0 Preset 5 C Preset 6 C Preset 7 C Preset 8 f Outputs W Independent load preset Clock Triggers Alarm Trigger f Count Up C Count Down C Fause C Next Preset Time Cancel 2 Click to select enable Independent load preset option to allow the MCC 8004 Slave module not to follow independent the Master module when GPI will load preset 3 After you have finished assigning tasks to each GPI click OK to finalize the changes 92 NOTE The RJ 50 to GPI
12. 35 40 from the drop down menu 7 Click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select mcec 8004a hex for MCC 8004a mcc 8004aa hex for MCC 8004aA mec 8004d hex for MCC 8004d mcec 8004u hex for MCC 8004Q P U 8 Push the number 1 dip switch located on the MCC 8004 rear panel downward to the ON position 9 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen 10 Push back the number 1 dip switch upward to the default position 11 When the next screen appears pull off the power cord from the power jack to shutdown the MCC 8004 Next re attach the power cord to restart the MCC 8004 Reboot device FPGA MB Digital Clock Firmware To update the FPGA MB digital clock firmware perform the following steps 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoen1x G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Fort C User Define f Automatically Search E IF f Automatically Search Cancel 159 2 When the following screen appears select Others and on the Module Style drop down menu select MCC 8004 eeeseseeseseseg Module Style MCC 8004 X v Clear All Files Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock COM A Setup f COM fi Ww IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path ic
13. Image Trim Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio Set COM A 123 2 Select a saved file and then click OK to load the preset Load File croup erup mip ETE lavou GPI layouts GP1 File Mame Display Resolution 9201200 60Hz Update to Module Flash Cancel 124 Making Adjustments 1 Inthe Option menu click Adjustment Style gt Master MCC _8004_U ULAUE FUEL COM Group a Ei a Ll Select ID or Add to Other Group te oO eri Sub ID g ta 2 go tg oe Image Window amp Label Switch wo L w L Hj m V Imaget al W V Image Iv M Image aj Iw M Imaged BS D D Imaged E T VT Image6 E T T mage amp D Images Load File save File Fader Control Image Trim Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio Set COM A 125 2 The following screen appears Image Adjustment Select Image Window Label Ima e a Ce ec ec lc lc oc Parameters Brightness IEN a H Sharpness Jo al Saturation jise al p gt Ch Offset Jo Contrast 255 a Ll crore fr 4 we E HE HEnh Gain 128 al gt WEnhThreshold 16 a HEnh Threshold 8 gt vehea fa af HLE Gain 160 af o mw fs o HLE Threshold 2 af HDE Gain 64 HDE Threshold JE al Color Kep Higher GAL C Red Green C Bue fie al Color Kep Lower tf All Red Green C Blue fo a VGA Gain al oC Red Green C Blue 68 al gt Gamma w ALL
14. Red Green Blue fro _ Cancel Default 126 3 Select the particular Image Window then you can adjust the parameters directly by using the sliders or clicking the radio button Click the Default button on the lower right portion of the screen to reset the values to the factory default Brightness controls the brightness of the output video Saturation controls the color saturation of the output video Contrast controls the contrast of the output video Hue controls the hue of the output video NOTE Hue control is only available for MCC 8004a and MCC 8004d HEnh Gain horizontal overall enhancement gain sets the base enhancement level for horizontal enhancer affecting horizontal large edge and detail enhancer gains in the luma channel HEnh Threshold horizontal overall enhancement threshold sets the base enhancement threshold levels for horizontal enhancer affecting horizontal large edge and detail enhancer thresholds in the luma channel HLE Gain horizontal large edge enhancement level sets the enhancement level for horizontal large edge enhancement along with the value of HEnh Gain The final enhancement level is the result of multiplication of these two values HLE Threshold horizontal large edge enhancement threshold sets the enhancement threshold for horizontal large edge enhancement along with the value of HEnh Threshold The sum of these two values clipped to 8 bits
15. channel 2 to output audio on mono right NOTE PP can only be 00 when outputting to a particular window and particular channel s audio it will be based on the device s saved setting When it cannot be determined then enter the value directly 153 ZP Format Function Description Examples ZR Format Function ZP GGMMPP L oad S ave filename GP ZP GGMM List preset s This command only works in HyperTerminal ACP does not support this format GG 00 or MM 00 represents the Master module load a previously saved preset or save current layout to a preset If the filename includes space s use double quotation marks to signify the complete filename If the filename is not specified when saving the file system will backup the file into flash memory ZP 010000 L Stage 1 GP1 sets all the modules in group 1 to load the previously saved Stage 1 GP1 preset file ZP 020000 S File 2 GP2 saves the current layout of all modules in group 2 to a preset file File 2 GP2 ZP 000000 S saves the file of all modules in all the groups into flash memory ZP 000000 L Latest load the latest saved file from flash memory ZP 0000 list master presets ACP does not support this command ZP 0203 list group 2 third module s presets ACP does not support this command ZR GGMMPP SD width rate SD height rate HD width ratio HD height ratio to lock and adjust the video
16. forms the final threshold HDE Gain horizontal detail enhancement level sets the enhancement level for horizontal detail enhancement along with the value of HEnh Gain The final enhancement level is the result of multiplication of these two values HDE Threshold horizontal detail enhancement threshold sets the enhancement threshold for horizontal large edge detail along with the value of HEnh Threshold The sum of these two values clipped to 8 bits forms the final threshold 127 VEnh Threshold vertical enhancer threshold defines the threshold above which vertical enhancement occurs VEnh LVL1 vertical enhancer level defines the level of vertical enhancement in conjunction with the value of VEnh LVL2 VEnh LVL2 enhancement level defines the level of vertical enhancement in conjunction with the value of VEnh LVL1 Vertical enhancement level is the result of multiplication of values in VEnh LVL1 and VEnh LVL2 NOTE HEnh Gain HEnh Threshold HLE Gain HLE Threshold HDE Gain HDE Threshold VEnh Threshold VEnh LVL1 and VEnh LVL2 controls are not available for MCC 8004a and MCC 8004d Color Key Higher Lower All Red Green Blue also called chroma key it is a technique for compositing two images or frames together in which a color or a small color range from one image is removed or made transparent revealing another image behind it VGA Gain All Red Green Blue gain contr
17. module The system agi file contains the group number and group cascading module s configuration data 167
18. w L w L Be Mimaget B M magz Hj Ww I Image aj Ww M Imaget Birr Brrr Birr Hirer Load File save File Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio SetCOMA 81 2 The following screen appears Select the Setting COM A option if available set Serial Port Communication Mode x Setting COM A ji E Baud Aate 14400 bps Mode Normal Detect Slave Module Mode Fast Default r Cancel 3 Set the Baud Rate 4 Select the Mode Normal for configuring the serial port of the module with the computer configuration and control AVR for configuring the serial port of the module with AVR connection Load File for use with the SCP Simplified Control Panel keypad TSL V3 1 for configuring the serial port of the module with TSL connection The initialization process is different so the same TSL connection for other Avitech products may not function correctly with the MCC 8004 without additional changes 5 Select the Detect Slave Module Mode Fast default Slow when cascading the MCC 8004 with Titan 8000 because Titan 8000 has a slower response time than MCC 8004 then you need to set it at Slow 6 After setting COM A you may be prompted to close the Phoenix G software and power cycle shutdown and restart the module 82 TSL The MCC 8004 includes one RS 232 port that is used for connecting to a computer for c
19. BEE Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2606 CG Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Admin gt 25 2 Type ping 210 100 100 151 and the following screen appears to signify a successful communication cy of x Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 tC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp CisDocuments and Settings Admin ping 216 166 166 151 Pinging 216 166 168 151 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 216 166 168 151 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 255 Reply from 216 166 168 151 bytes 32 time ims TTL 255 Reply from 216 166 168 151 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 216 166 166 151 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 216 166 166 151 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Hz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ims Maximum 4ms Average 2ms C2 Documents and Settings Admin gt 3 Type exit to exit the Command Prompt screen If you use the serial cable to connect configure your computer s COM port to be 1 10 Upon starting up the Phoenix G configuration software make sure to specify the same COM port setting as your controlling computer 1 Lommunication Modes Seral Fort m C i ka User Defne 1 zl j Rainier dxly RS232 f Automatically 4 MCC8001 3 IP 4 f User Define f Automatically K n el Others 26 Or click to select Automatically Search may be slower on some systems Communicat
20. Files to Hard Drive When enabled with checkmark the Phoenix G software will save all backup files to the computer hard drive s c Avitech_VCC Backup folder You may change this by clicking Browse to select a different location to save the backup information No Signal Size Refer to When the window is unable to detect a signal this will serve as the basis for the Phoenix G software to adjust the window size NTSC maximum window size is 816x465 PAL maximum window size is 816x560 Clear Tally Status When running tally via RS 232 use this function in the Phoenix G software to close it Alternatively use the ASCII Z command to close tally via RS 232 50 Setup Module Speaker ID Upon clicking Setup Module Speaker ID the following screen appears Setup All Module Speaker ID fx G 1 Com ID 1 SpeakerlD 1 G 1 Com 1 ID 2 SpeakerlD 1 Speaker ID Speaker ID 1 One group per speaker All group in one speaker i Cancel Use this function to set up the speaker to monitor the audio source by assigning the Speaker ID number 1 to 60 for each module ID Click to assign One group per speaker or to assign All group in one speaker Then click OK to exit Group Parameter The following are the items appearing on Group Parameter Group Reset This allows you to refresh all modules belonging to the same group Meter There are two hierarchies for setting the Meter properties One can affect the entire group
21. Meter 3 Meter 4 Sond AESA Group Gu l Width a i listice PPM All Process AES Transparency Test Mode 64 4 gt z 54 For AES Audio Equipped Module 1 Connect the BNC cable signal to 1 connector Connect another BNC cable signal to 1 connector Share the GND ground connector for the first audio source s window 1 display signal and signal ground j Side View a O Ps 4 gt DE m r 3 Top View 2 Connect the BNC cable signal to 3 connector Connect another BNC cable signal to 3 connector Share the GND ground connector for the second audio source s window 2 display signal and signal ground Connect the BNC cable signal to 5 connector Connect another BNC cable signal to 5 connector Share the GND ground connector for the third audio source s window 3 display signal and signal ground 99 4 Connect the BNC cable signal to 7 connector Connect another BNC cable signal to 7 connector Share the GND ground connector for the fourth audio source s window 4 display signal and signal ground aay Ovitechvideo com OOS OWS BE 5 Then connect the audio terminal block to the Audio Inputs connector located on the rear panel of the MCC 8004 module The following figure and table shows the pinout assignment a
22. display at 1600x1200 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency and automatically arrange all windows to the optimum size and position ZM 000000 9 NA sets all the modules in all the groups to have a 1280x1024 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency with no automatic arrangement For turning on off various options ZN GGMMPP option A larm B order C lock control D isplay closed caption E xtend label background F PGA selection 0 digital clock 1 analog clock L abel M eter N eedle of clock R atio aspect S afe area V ideo format display W indow 1 on 0 off 152 Function Examples ZO Format Function Examples to turn on off various options ZN GGMM99 W 0 turns GGMM clock off ZN GGMMPP B 1 turns GGMMPP border on ZN GGMMPP F 0 selects mainboard FPGA 0 For initializing the audio source ZO GGMMPP I nitialize 1 4 Lgroup AES Rgroup 60 frequency is 60 Hz or else it is 59 94 Hz 1 PPM 2 VU ballistics For setting the audio output ZO GGMMPP 1 on 0 off channel 1 stereo 2 mono left 3 mono right sound to initialize the audio source as well as set the audio output ZO GGMMPP 1 AES 60 1 sets GGMMPP Lgroup 1 Rgroup AES 60 Hz PPM ZO 000000 0 turns the audio off ZO 020100 1 turns group 2 module 1 audio on ZO 000203 1 4 turns the audio on for all groups in module 2 window 3 to channel 4 ZO 020201123 sets group 2 module 2 window 1
23. f Label W Border GFI 2 W LED Label Border Serial Tally 1 W LEDI M Label W Border Tally 2 W LED 2 Label Border Tally 3 W LED 3 Label Border Cancel Tally 1 and 2 are triggered by GPIO while Tally 3 is triggered via serial communication 2 The settings that can be adjusted include Tally Color LED Label Border and Flash NOTE Tally 1 2 3 can trigger either Label or Border but there is only one border or label If tally 1 2 3 are triggered simultaneously the display priority will be tally 1 then tally 2 then tally 3 Setting Alarm Properties This allows you to setup the notification when a signal is missing 65 For an Entire Group To set the alarm properties click Alarm and the following screen appears By clicking Module Alarm Switch you will set the Process Video Audio Alarm Switch and adjust the Signal Type s Font Color and B G background Color for alarms in the group Alarm Properties Group We Module Alarm Switch Ii Process Alarm Switch i Video Alarm Switch Border Response Time Second GPO Bit Alam Trigger Red Flash No Video 0 46 al NoMotion 0 46 al No Motion Alarm Video Black 0 46 al Threshold voltage foie a eee a of f i i W Audio Alarm Switch Response Time Second No Audio Alarm for Single Signal In Meter D4 al El GPO Bit 4 Alam Trigger Signal Out jose 4 Border Response Time Second gai Border Response T
24. half 50 of the total window area has already reached the Threshold value Correspondingly if the total area of the window with 0 34 V Threshold is less than 50 then the VIDEO BLACK alarm will not be displayed Audio Alarm Switch audio loss detection can be monitored by a single channel or group No Audio Alarm for Single Meter to disable the alarm that is triggered when no audio is detected Response Time to set the Signal In Out alarm response time such as when inputting the signal or change of status from abnormal to normal 0 23 to 23 seconds 68 e Signal Type sets the signal s font and background color When this option is enabled the video s signal type will be displayed on the monitor display 69 Setting Clock Properties NOTE Make sure to turn on all clocks before setting the clock properties For an Entire Group To set the clock properties click Clock to adjust the Font Color B G background Color and font Size for all clocks in the group You can also set the Analog Clock Size Border Hide Switch full screen mode Time format 24 12 hours Count up down Font Color B G background Color Clock Background Transparency Source and Time Zone Clock Properties Group jw Label Total Characters 32 jw BMP Label Font Color B G Color Size 1 BMP Label Font Type Analog Clock Size E W Border Ii Hide Switch Fullscreen mode Time f
25. ratio 154 Examples ZT Format Function Description Examples ZR GGMM01 4 3 16 9 sets GGMMOI1 SD video ratio as 4 3 HD video as 16 9 ZR 000000 16943 sets all windows SD video ratio as 16 9 HD video as 4 3 ZR GGMMPP 7 12 7 12 sets GGMMPP s SD and HD video ratio as 7 12 ZR GGMMPP 0000 disables the function by setting the width rate or height rate 0 ZT GGMMPP 1 tally 1 2 tally 2 3 tally 3 1 on 0 off color index number turn on or off tally for a window or all the windows in a group The color index number is a list of colors that tally can be Designate the action of tally The following table shows the color index Null Red Green Yellow Blue Pink Light Blue White OrAN HD Nn A WwW WN e ZT 000000 2 1 6 activate tally 2 for all the window s in all the module s for all the group s with pink color ZT 010203 1 0 close tally 1 for group 1 module 2 window 3 NOTE Upon changing a tally color the same color is applied to the other tally of the same module 159 ZV Format Function Examples ZW Format Function Examples ZX Format Function Examples ZV GGMMPP volume default 32 range 0 127 to set the analog audio s volume level ZV GGMM01 0 turns GGMM s window 1 analog audio to mute ZW GGMMPP accept clock X position Y position W idth H eight to set the window s position and size or app
26. terminal block adapter has eight positions that can each be used for setting tally and loading presets By default the terminal block is used to turn on off the tally for each window Position 1 GND turns on main tally for window 1 Position 2 GND turns on secondary tally for window 1 Position 3 GND turns on main tally for window 2 Position 4 GND turns on secondary tally for window 2 Position 5 GND turns on main tally for window 3 Position 6 GND turns on secondary tally for window 3 Position 7 GND turns on main tally for window 4 Position 8 GND turns on secondary tally for window 4 Make sure that the RJ 50 GPI terminal block is inserted into the GPI port on the rear panel The sample pictures below illustrate tapping the wire on position 1 to turn on the main tally for window 1 TUT itive Lew Ta 93 Preset Time Users can set the preset time 1 8 for count up or down which can be recalled using GPIO Preset Time Index D Indes 2 o Indes 3 i Index 4 ao Indes 5 2 Index 6 Ea Index 7 Bo Indes amp 3 a ba id i i i lk a Bo a Bo a Bo a Bo TSL NOTE Make sure that you have selected the TSL configuration on the previous settings under Group Parameter see previous section To change the TSL configuration of a particular module perform the following steps 1 Click TSL and when the following screen appe
27. the last module that connects to the monitor display Make sure to set the same baud rate for the MCC 8004 and Titan 8000 refer to the later sections for setting the baud rate 13 To cascade a MCC 8004 with a Titan 8000 perform the following steps 1 Set the rotary ID on the MCC 8004 to 0 and set the rotary ID on the Titan 8000 to 1 can be other values as long as both are different from each other s setting HEDD D UD o mD VCC 8000 ID 1 MCC 8004 IDO 2 Connect one end of DVI cable to the DVI I Out port of MCC 8004 ID 0 and the other end to the DVI I Cascade port of Titan 8000 ID 1 oe MCC 8004 ID 0 Master m odule 3 Connect one end of the RS 485 cable to the RS 485 out port of MCC 8004 ID 0 and the other end to the RS 485 in port of Titan 8000 ID1 RS 48Siin out RS 485 in out MCC 8004 ID 0 Master module 14 Connect one end of the DVI VGA cable to the DVI I Out port of Titan 8000 ID 1 and the other end to the monitor display you may need to use a DVI to VGA adapter for monitor display with VGA input DVI VGA Cable VCC 8000 ID 1 MCC 8004 ID 0 Master module IMPORTANT When cascading multiple MCC 8004s and Titan 8000s must be non HDCP compliant make sure to configure the Titan 8000 as the last module that connects to the monitor display Do not use a DVI splitter to connect to the Titan 8000 module as well as output HDCP compliant co
28. 2010 IP 210 100 100 228 ID 2 CB BI0S V6 06 15 02 09 2010 MB D BIOS 2 40 01 02 02 2010 MB 4 BIOS 2 35 0m 01 21 2008 OSD BIOS 1 04 00 07 23 2007 UB BIOS V2 30 00 01 23 2008 IP 210 100 100 228 ID 3 CB BI0S V6 07 15 11 22 2010 MB D BIOS 2 40 01 02 02 2010 MB 4 BIOS 2 35 0m 01 21 2008 OSD BI0S 1 04 00 07 23 2007 UB BIOS V2 39 0n 02 13 2008 IP 210 100 100 228 ID 4 CB BI0S V6 06 15 02 09 2010 MB D BIOS 2 40 01 02 02 2010 MB 4 BIOS 2 35 0m 01 21 2008 OSD BIOS 1 04 00 07 23 2007 UB BIOS V2 39 0n 02 13 2008 Export H b Cancel 2 Assign a filename and click Save to save the data Export All Information Save jni Temp File name A Fw Hw Infoa Save as Ippe Fos File TT Cancel Update Signal Type Format To update signal type format click Update Signal Type Format and the next sample screen shows the entire image s signal type format Signal Type Format x Imagel 5O_5DI_PAL Imagez SO SOT PAL Images 50 _ SOT PAL Image4 SO SOT PAL 98 Module Signal State To find out the module s signal state click Module Signal State Backing Up Presets To backup a preset to your computer s hard drive perform the following steps 1 Click Backup All Information the following warning message appears Click OK to continue WARNING Ad Qld information will be deleted f Cancel 2 The following message appears when back up is successful click OK to continue
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30. Baudrate 57600 115200 Delay Time fi z jigi Module Style MCC 8004 Clear All Files Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock lv COM fi E 210 100 100 151 Ping ID fi COM A Setup Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path Browse FPGA MB Analog Clock Path Browse T FPGA UB Path Browse J OSDifont Alarm Path Browse r T Boot Logo Module Information Path Build Browse Canaan o Hardware Rev CB T Screen Logo Model Name MB Path Build Browse Aias o T Clock Background Asset ID Path Build Browse e steal Description Module Info List Cancel 24 3 Click Change IP Address When the following screen appears enter the new IP address Subnet mask and Gateway to match the value of the controlling computer Then click OK New IP address g0 100 100 151 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 210 100 100 254 coca 4 Click Update on the lower left portion of the Update BIOS window to exit If you decide to use the Ethernet cable to connect make sure you can ping the module at 210 100 100 151 factory default IP address by performing the following steps 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt The following screen appears Comman
31. D iti T Chi j5 B i Style ossocac Baudrate 57601 115200 Delay Time fi File Path Others Upload New module sys Filel Module Style MCC 8004 X 3 lv COM fi iP 210 100 100 156 Ping ID J Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock WARNING Path HCC 8004 series 4T MCC 8004MB D_09182009_v2 4 rbf Browse FPGA MB Analog Clock Path Browse FPGA UB Path Browse F OSDffont Alarm Path Browse r Pah eE l Boot Logo Module Information Path Build Browse SEINIIN oo Hardware Rey CB 7 Screen Logo Model Name a o Path Build Browse z Buld Browse Alias UB a Clock Background Asset ID Path Build Browse Read Description p Clear Save Module Info List _Cea _Save aak ay 6 Click Cancel on the lower right bottom part of the screen to exit 7 Re boot the MCC 8004 module by unplugging the power cord and plugging in the power cord 8 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file When the following screen appears under Serial Port select Automatically Search Or under IP select User Define if you know the IP address assigned to your MCC 8004 Communication Modes m Seral Port x Fast User Define E 0 Automatically Search IF User Define
32. Detect Close Caption Manual Adjustment Source Pos TSL Bring clock logo or 400 UI Window to Top 67 2 Keep in mind that each window supports one line of text up to 32 characters Label Properties Process BMP Label Total Characters 32 7 6 Label Position O Pixel from Bottom Line 1 Imaget Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Font Color B G Color E Size 1 Label Outside Fill Background All Process Test Transparency Switch Transparency he of g Cancel Update e Label Position allows you to change the vertical position of the label by clicking above or below the blue line default is 0 e Label Outside allows you to place the label outside the window e Fill Background allows the label background to fill the entire width of the window e Text Transparency Switch allows you to set the transparency level of the entire label including the background 62 e BMP Label allows you to activate the universal fonts for labels by performing the following steps l 2 3 4 Click to enable the BMP Label checkbox with checkmark Click the BMP Label Font Type button When the Font window appears set the Font Font style and Size Then click OK On the Line 1 window enter a label in the desired language by first selecting the language on the Windows taskbar Chinese Taiwan y EN English United States Show the Language bar a a o VG 3 38 Repeat the above st
33. GMM 1 on 0 off to turn on off echo command response time would be much faster when echo is turned off ZE GGMM 0 Turn echo off for module GGMM RS 232 ZF GGMMPP 1 on 0 off to turn on off the video window s full screen mode ZF 010104 1 sets group 1 module 1 window 4 to full screen mode display ZF 010104 0 disables full screen mode for group 1 module 1 window 4 and reverts it back to its former display size 148 ZI Format Function Description Examples ZK Format 1 Function Examples Format 2 Function Z GGMMPP if PP is 99 clock channel to set the input channel For the video window the channel values are 1 4 For the clock the channel values are 1 internal 2 DVI 3 VITC NTSC 4 LTC 5 VITC PAL 6 NTP Network Time Protocol Z GGMMO00 1 sets GGMM to have all window sources from internal channel 1 Z GGMM99 2 sets GGMM clock to synchronize with DVI To allow the clock input source to trigger NTP in order to synchronize the time instantly Z GGMM99 1 2 sets GGMM clock to sync to any other source except NTP Z GGMM99 6 sets GGMM clock to sync to NTP ZK GGMM P reset S et L oad 1 5 ID of analog clock Preset ID 1 8 HH MM SS to set the time and method of counting ZK GGMM P S 1 11 22 33 sets GGMM s preset time ID1 11 22 33 ZK GGMM P L 1 sets GGMM s time to be the same as preset time of ID 1 ZK GGM
34. M P 2 use analog clock shape 2 ZK GGMM C alibrate HH MM to set the NTP calibration time 149 Examples ZK GGMMC 2 30 execute NTP calibration every 2 5 hours This setting will trigger NTP calibration instantly Format 3 ZK GGMM O thers transparency text RRRGGGBBB background RRRGGGBBB time format display frame where transparency text 0 16 32 64 80 96 112 128 pertains to digital clock background transparency where text RRRGGGBBB pertains to digital clock font color where background RRRGGGBBB pertains to digital clock background color where time format pertains to 24 hour format 1 12 hour format 0 where display frame pertains to On 1 Off 0 when source is set as DVI VITC NTSC LTC VITC PAL Function to set the digital clock color Examples ZK GGMM O 0 255255255 000000255 1 1 sets GGMM digital clock to no transparency text color is white background color is blue 24 hour format and display frame is on NOTE Make sure to specify the correct ZI command see previous section clock input value 2 5 2 DVI 3 VITC NTSC 4 LTC 5 VITC PAL to display the frame number correctly Format 4 ZK GGMM HH MM SS 0 count down 1 count up 2 pause 3 do not pause 4 invert pause status counting method Function to set the format for control Examples ZK GGMM 11 22 33 sets GGMM time to 11 22 33 ZK GGMM 11 22 33 0 sets GGMM time to 11 22 33 and counting down ZK GGMM 1 s
35. MCC 8004 is powered on and connected properly to your computer see previous section before launching the Phoenix G software Connection Methods There are two ways your MCC 8004 can connect to the controlling computer e Use the Ethernet cable IP address to connect refer to the next section Setting Up Static IP e Use the serial cable to connect refer to a later section Setting Up COM Port Setting Up Static IP Before connecting the computers controllers network to the MCC 8004 modules computers with DHCP LAN connection will need to be changed to static IP similar range as the Avitech MCC 8004 modules e g 210 100 100 151 factory default setting Or change the IP address of the MCC 8004 Master module similar range as the controlling computer 18 Method 1 Change the IP Address of the Controlling Computer 1 On your computer click Start and then right click the mouse on My Network Places and click Properties pD My Documents a My Pictures a My Music ws My Computer gt My Network Places Open Explore Search For Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Show on Desktop Rename Properties All Programs gt P Log OFF fo Turn OFF Computer i Inbox Micro r Galaxy 2009 19 2 When the next screen appears right click the Local Area Connection icon and click Properties Network Connections Sele File Edit view Favorites Tools Adv
36. Please input 1 2 3 or 4 to execute above Wait runtime code Starting up Initializing I2C bus in I2C_FAST I2C_7BIT I2C_MASTER_MODE OK Initializing GCONFIG Read EEPROM data EEPROM DATA 21 be 03 80 30 86 Be HA OB 21 23 BB f2 05 10 e ld 19 87 00 ff ff ff ff 10 03 00 a8 cO OO ff ff ff tf Initializing software timer module 0K Module ID is 0x3 UB_FPGAConfigure OK Initializing high speed UART OK Initializing file system O0K Initializing ethernet and TCP UDP command server OK MAC Address 0 23 21 0 0 e IP Address 192 168 0 151 Initializing R 232 command server OK RS 232 COM port is working in Normal mode at 5 7688bps Initializing RS 485 command server OK 137 3 Press Enter to login to the ASCII Z command interface When the HyperTerminal s command prompt gt symbol appears you can start entering ASCII Z commands Dls ol 3 o 4 To logout of the ASCII Z command interface type exit and press Enter Dis a3 alal fa p VENYAN NH 138 3 4 Entering the ASCII Z Command Interface via IP To startup the ASCII Z command interface perform the following steps 1 Make sure you have a binary file editing program installed in your computer 2 Run the binary file editing program and use the following command syntax to create and save the sample binary file unsigned char 0x55 0xAA command head unsigned char OxF8 OxF8 co
37. Save File on the Option window Style Master MCC_8004 U ULAUE UEL COM Group m a E a Select ID or Add to Other Group Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wW L aj W Y Imaget aj W lw Imagez Bj m I Image aj Iw V Imaged amp T Imaget E T VT Image T VT Image Si T Images _LoadFile Save Fie Fader Control Adjustment Image Trin Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set COM A 121 3 When the next screen appears enter a unique filename for the preset and select OK to save Save File Directory CMavitech VECA Flash FileName Display Resolution Update to Module Flash K Cancel e When using a keypad use the numbers 0 9 for your preset names e When using the GPI use the numbers 1 8 for your preset names The file extension GP will be automatically added to the filename 4 Repeat the above steps for each additional preset 5 After you are done creating presets load the file that you want to be the master layout which gets loaded when the MCC 8004 is powered on 6 Close the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save to flash 122 Loading File 1 Inthe Option menu click Load File COM Group SUND fae J2 Sg Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wo L Hj m V Imaget al W V Image aj Iv M Image aj Iw M Imaged Bl T D Imaged T VT Image6 E T F mage E D Images save File Fader Control Adjustment
38. VI I Out DVI I connector for output to monitor display GPI RJ 50 connector for GP input output 12 IP Ethernet connector for using the computer s Phoenix G software to perform setup on the MCC 8004 Dip switches The left dip switch is for updating the firmware while the right dip switch is for returning the MCC 8004 to the factory default setting D ID Rotary dial to assign unique addresses in systems with two or more units B RS 485 in out RS 485 connectors for serial cascading input output O 12V DC optional Power connector for connecting the optional power adapter 17 100 250V AC Power jack for connecting the AC power cord 1 5 Getting Your MCC 8004 Ready for Use Basic Hardware Connections Perform the following steps to get your MCC 8004 set up and ready to use NOTE The steps outlined next would depend on the type of configuration you wish to set up 1 Connect up to four BNC cables to the four video Input 1 2 3 4 ports for HD SD SDI video inputs or NTSC PAL video inputs or SD SDI NTSC PAL video inputs or HD SD SDI NTSC PAL video inputs SD HD SDI l PAL NTSC l PAL NTSC SD SDI PAL NTSC SD HD SDI 2 Connect the RS 232 cable to the RS 232 port for signal from the computer Or connect the Ethernet cable to the IP port for using the computer s Phoenix G software to perform setup on the MCC 8004 3 Connect the DVI I cable t
39. ady installed on MCC 8004 upon order for order for assembly on to rack mount assembly on to rack mount DB 25 Audio Terminal optional DVI I Male to Female Cable optional Avitech TACP optional This is an optional external power supply along with the associated dual power supply PCBA inside the MCC 8004 to achieve power redundancy If this optional external power supply is connected power AC or DC can be unplugged on the MCC 8004 without affecting the power supply to the module When using the DVI I female connector on the MCC 8004 the connector may easily be damaged if the DVI I plug male has bended pins With this optional DVI I male to female cable permanently connected to the MCC 8004 frequent connection and disconnection will only occur to the female end of this short cable rather than to the female connector of the MCC 8004 x The Avitech TACP can be used with the MCC 8004 Contact your authorized dealer or refer to the TACP User Manual for more details 1 2 Product Features e Automatic sensing of HD SDI SD SDI and NTSC PAL analog input e Up to 26 internal configuration presets e On screen display of labels borders and video alarms e Supports direct TSL tally UMD interface e Eight GPI for tally or recall of preset e Communication control via RS 232 or IP e Compatibility with Phoenix G software for configuration monitor layout and multiple system control e Avitech ASCII Protoc
40. all units must be connected to each other via male to male short DVI cascading cable Take a DVI cascading cable and connect one end to the DVI I Out port on the Master first module N and the other end to the Cascade In port of the next module in the chain N 1 Refer to the sample module combination as follows Cascade In DVI I Out MCC 8004 ID 1 4 ct gt p om MCC 8004 ID 0 Master module 10 3 Module interface is cascaded through RJ 45 RS 485 which is used to loop communication from one module to the next The data stream carries control and configuration information Take the RS 485 cascading cable and connect one end to the RS 485 out of the Master first module N and the other end to RS 485 in of the next module up N 1 Refer to the sample module combination as follows RS 48Siin out 7 pioco RS 485 in out MCC 8004 ID 0 Master module 4 The output from DVI I Out port on the last module cascaded should go to the group output monitor display via single link DVI D cable ID IDO Or for monitor display with VGA input connect one end of the VGA cable to the Analog Out port of the last cascaded MCC 8004 ID and the other end to the monitor display Connect to monitor display IDO NOTE The analog part of the Cascade In port is bypassed relays in case the module has no power or is defective A powered down or a defective unit in the chain will not compromis
41. ance prefix Connect using COM w COM TEFAF winsock AR e COUN region code and area code edial on busy uU R 141 7 Enter 210 100 100 151 for Host address and 20036 for Port number Then click OK to continue New Connection Properties Connect To Settings S New Connection Change lcon Host address 210 100 100 151 Port number 20036 Connect using TCP IP Winsock w Cancel 142 8 Click the Call icon T New Connection HyperTerminal SEE File Edit View Call Transfer Help Call 9 When the next screen appears assign a Name to the connection Then click OK Connection Description F New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Hame Avitech module leon EE 143 10 Click Transfer gt Send Text File Avitech module HyperTerminal File Edit View Call UREN EI Help Dw S Z al SendFie Receive File Capture Text Send Text File b Capture to Printer Sends a text file to the remote system 11 When the next screen appears select the binary file and then click Open 144 12 After sending the text file click the Disconnect button to end the call Avitech module HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Connected 00 05 57 Auto detect TCP IP 3 5 ASCII Z Command Format The ASCII Z command is comprised of the following parts The following is a list of rules
42. anced Help Bact 5S P search Folders e Network Connections A LAN or High Speed Internet A Create a new connection Disable 9 Set up 4 home or small office network Status Change windows Repair Firewall settings al Disable this network device Create Shortcut Q Repair this connection s Delete Bridge Connections mj Rename this connection Rename view status of this connection Change settings of this connection Properties Other Places G Control Panel My Network Places My Documents ig My Computer Details 4 View or change settings for this connection such as adapter protocol or modem configuration settings 20 3 When the next screen appears click to highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties _ Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E9 Intell 82567LM 3 Gigabit Network C EENES This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks imi File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 2 QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstal Description Transmission Control Protocallnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectryity
43. ars ensure that Enable is selected with checkmark If it is unchecked only static labels will be displayed TSL Properties Display Address Modes Fired Brightness f TSL Only f Allow Both Static amp Dynamic f Display First 8 Characters f Display All 16 Characters Cancel 94 2 Specify the Display Address ranges from 0 to 126 The address should match the TSL controller configured address corresponding to the router output feeding the corresponding Avitech input 3 If you want to display dynamic labels click the radio button to select TSL Only If you want to display both the static and dynamic labels click the radio button to select Allow Both Static amp Dynamic 4 To display 8 or 16 dynamic characters if the TSL implementation allows it click the radio button to select the corresponding options This concludes the TSL setup on the module level Composite Black Level This allows you to set the composite NTSC black level by selecting 0 or 7 5 Default setting for the Composite Black Level is 7 5 we FY Oe NOTE Only supports composite video input source 95 Special Screen Layout Menu Some special screen layouts are available for the MCC 8004 layouts that are grayed out signify non availability for your particular configuration e Layout 1 Default 2x2 quad split mode e Layout 2 Default Others rows or columns of four windows Upon clicking the item sele
44. aster layout and you want the MCC 8004 to load it again when the unit is power cycled shutdown and restart e After you are done saving presets and you want to save all the presets that were created into the internal flash memory of the module If this action is skipped the module will lose all the presets that were created To save to flash perform the following steps 1 Click Save File in the Option window Option Style gt Master MCC_8004 UeULAUE UEL COM Group O Sub ID r S a Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wo L Hj Imagel aj Ww e Image2 Hj i I Image aj Ww M Imaget Birr Birr irr irr Load File seve Fie Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio Set COM A 119 2 When the following screen appears click Update to Module Flash and then click OK Save File Directory CMAvitech VECA e y Flash FileName O Dipa Resolution SS Update to Module Flash ta Cancel Or close the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save Saving a Preset All the presets you create are stored in the MCC 8004 and not in the computer that is running the Phoenix G software In order to write all the presets into the internal flash memory of the MCC 8004 after creating it you will need to save to flash To save a preset perform the following steps 1 Configure the layout to how you want it to display 120 2 Click
45. ation Files E All_FWw HW Info F old C Sw FWw DOriver E All_FWwHw Info Rainier ul s C Test SNMP B All Fwy InFo voc r4u x File name A PAH linfo Save as type Pos File TT Cancel Click Save The next screen shows the text file opened using Notepad P All_FWHWInfo Notepad File Edit Format View Help fff PC OS Version Majorversion 5 Minorversion 1 BuildNumber 2600 PlatformId 2 CSDVersion Service Pack 3 fff Galaxy version Galaxy V3 11 2009 02 23 Save DateCFWHwInfo 2009 3 4 f f Grou Modu wodule Information Module Name SerialNum Alias AssetID Description Hardware Version Not found BTOS Version CB BIOS V1 00 18 01 21 2009 MB BIOS V1 00 g7 O1 22 2009 UB BIOS V1 00 g3 02 09 2009 eSignal Format Processl SD_SDI_PAL Process2 SD_SDI_PAL Process3 No_Signal Process4 No_Signal lt 43 System Parameter The following are the items appearing on System Parameter Return Group Index to Default This allows you to return all groups to their default setting as well as combine all modules into one group Click OK when the next screen appears to complete the configuration change WARNING A This action will remove all Group index information All Modules will belong to Group 1 cane One Module Per Group By default the Phoenix G software will combine all available modules into one large group To quickly divide modules into dif
46. ble right signal to 4 connector Connect another BNC cable right signal to 4 connector Share the GND ground connector for the second audio source s window 2 display right signal and signal ground It will be recognized as input 2 right channel 3 Connect the BNC cable left signal to 5 connector Connect another BNC cable left signal to 5 connector Share the GND ground connector for the third audio source s window 3 display left signal and signal ground It will be recognized as input 3 left channel Connect another BNC cable right signal to 6 connector Connect another BNC cable right signal to 6 connector Share the GND ground connector for the third audio source s window 3 display right signal and signal ground It will be recognized as input 3 right channel 58 4 Connect the BNC cable left signal to 7 connector Connect another BNC cable left signal to 7 connector Share the GND ground connector for the fourth audio source s window 4 display left signal and signal ground It will be recognized as input 4 left channel Connect another BNC cable right signal to 8 connector Connect another BNC cable right signal to 8 connector Share the GND ground connector for the fourth audio source s window 4 display right signal and signal
47. c 8004 seties 4T MCC 8004MB D_09182009_v2 4 1bf Browse FPGA MB Analog Clock Path Browse FPGA UB Path Browse f OSD font Alarm Path Browse Version 1 00 g0 08 06 2010 3 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your MCC 8004 make sure to enter the correct IP address NOTE In case you are not sure of your module s IP address and want to find out click COM and make sure that the COM port number is the same as the connected computer then click the Change IP Address button to find out the IP address Afterwards click Cancel to exit 4 Click to select the FPGA MB Digital Clock item and then click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select AT MCC 8004MB D_02022010_v2 4 rbf Others Module Style MCC 8004 Clear All Files Using Digital Clock COM f lv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID Firmware Change IP Address Using Analog Clock COM Setup EE Path 1CC 8004 series AT MCC 8004MB D_09182009_v2 4 rbf od FPGA MB Analog Clock Path Browse FPGA UB Path Browse F OSD font Alarm Path Browse Version 1 00 g0 08 06 2010 5 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen 160 6 Reboot unplug and re plug the power cord the MCC 8004 whe
48. ccceecesseseeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeas 157 DS80C400 C2 1 Firmware aciei 157 FPGA MB Digital Clock Firmware cccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaneeeees 159 FPGA MB Analog Clock Firmware ccccssecceccsseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesaees 161 FPGA UB Firmware c cceceeeeees OSD Firmware c cccccsceceececscecess 4 2 Resetting to the Factory Default State iii E Warranty Avitech International Corporation herein after referred to as Avitech warrants to the original purchaser of the products manufactured in its facility the Product that these products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year or fifteen 15 months from the date of shipment of the Product to the purchaser There is a three 3 month grace period between shipping and installation If the Product proves to be defective during the one 1 year warranty period the purchaser s exclusive remedy and Avitech s sole obligation under this warranty is expressly limited at Avitech s sole option to a repairing the defective Product without charge for parts and labor or b providing a replacement in exchange for the defective Product or c if after a reasonable time is unable to correct the defect or provide a replacement Product in good working order then the purchaser shall be entitled to recover damages subject to the limitation of liability set forth below LIMIT
49. ct from the following layout as shown below Setting Layout fx cE E E E a G GE cares 96 e Layout 6 Briefing cycle between presets for a slideshow effect Briefing C Avitech_VCC Wefault Group Order Process Name Time H M 5 Load File Path H 0_M 1_5 0 CAavitech WCC Temporal P210 100 100 151 H 0_M 1_ 5 0 CVAvitech_YCCT emporany P210 100 100 151 1 H 0_M 1_ 5 0 CVAvitech_ WCC T empora P210 100 100 151 1 H 0 M 1_5 0 Cayitech YCC T empora P21 0 1700 100 151 1 1 H 0_M 1_ 5 0 CVAvitech_YCCNT emporany P 210 100 100 151 H 0_M 1_5 0 C Mavitech CCST empora P210 100 100 151 gt Insert Remove Clear Alteration Load Save f Auto Play of Play Manually Repeat je Help Menu tes Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Update Signal Type Format Module Signal State Backup All Information Restore Module Information Label on Else Preset to ASCII abel About Image 12 4 mage 2 11mage 321lmage 42 ee e1 2p Image BIF Images 97 Read BIOS Version To find out the Avitech MCC 8004 module firmware version perform the following steps 1 Click Read BIOS Version When the following screen appears click Export E Display BIOS Version BIOS Version IP 210 100 100 228 ID 1 CB BI0S 6 06 15 02 09 2010 MB D BIOS 2 40 01 02 02 2010 MB 4 BIOS 2 35 0m 01 21 2008 OSD BIOS 1 04 00 07 23 2007 UB BIOS 2 40 0n 02 08
50. drop down menu to select between Stereo Mono Left or Mono Right 130 Simplified Control Panel Aside from using the Phoenix G software you can use the optional numerical Simplified Control Panel SCP keypad that allows you to quickly recall presets without having to use a computer This chapter familiarizes you with using the Simplified Control Panel to load up to ten presets saved in the flash memory of the MCC 8004 module 2 1 Using the Simplified Control Panel Optional Preparing the MCC 8004 For Use With the SCP Keypad To prepare the MCC 8004 for use with the Simplified Control Panel perform the following steps 1 Create up to ten presets with filenames O 9 up to ten groups Refer to the previous chapter on saving presets 131 2 Click Settings Group Parameter gt COM A When the next screen appears 3 select Load File on the Mode drop down menu Then click OK Set Serial Port Communication Mode x Setting COM A ji g Baud Aate 57600 bps Cancel You will be prompted to shutdown the Phoenix G software and save to flash 4 Power off the MCC 8004 by unplugging the power cord Then plug in the 5 SCP keypad to the rear panel s Keypad port NOTE If you need to connect again using the Phoenix G software you must first disconnect the SCP keypad Connect the power cord back to the MCC 8004 to power on Recalling Presets The MCC 8004 COM port is automatically set to the fo
51. e l I W Imaget Bre mre irr Birr Load File Save File Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio Set COM A Cancel Update 4 Ona particular window select Full Screen to maximize the image and fill up the whole screen Select Source This allows you to copy the input signal source from one process window e g Window 1 to another process window e g Window 2 within the same module only Window 2 will then display the same image as Window 1 Right click the mouse on a particular window then click Select Source The following menu appears The selected source will have a checkmark w Source 1 SOUrCE 2 Source 3 Source 4 110 Check Signal To determine if the video signal is being fed into the selected window right click the mouse on a particular window and click Check Signal The following screen appears Signal Type SDB_SDI_PAL Turning On Off the Label 1 The Option window has a checkbox that can be used to turn off the label L for each window Style gt Master MCC_5004 U ULAUE UEL COM Group E Select ID or Add to Other Group fe ie Image Window amp Label Switch mages aj i i maged HCI Hic ie rir Load File Save File Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio Set COM A Bll WPL WL Hj W i mage aj Ww i mage2 wt v 2 To turn off a label find the checkb
52. e cascaded modules have different rotary ID settings e g 1 2 3 on their rear panels 28 4 Click OK and the following screens appear Module Layout window Phoenix G control window and Option window Module Layout S Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz X Option Online Style Slave MCC_8004_U UL UE UEL IP Group 1 Y Select ID or dd to Other Group fo DEZE BEARES fF Sub ID oO pS fs 1 Image 1 21 Image 2 2 Image Window amp Label Switch WoL WoL Hl lv Iv Image 1 Hl lv v Image 2 BM Mimas Et MW Image 4 Birr Birr Birr Birr Load File Save File 1 Image 3 21 Image 4 2mm f Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio Set COMA e Module Layout window contains the bird s eye view of the module layout belonging to each ID in the system In this example the left window displays the layout belonging to ID 1 on the Phoenix G control window the middle window displays the layout belonging to ID 2 while the right window displays the layout belonging to ID3 Module Layout HH 29 Phoenix G control window is for creating and configuring the layout fee Avitech Galaxy 1024x766 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help 1 Image 1 21 Image2 2 1 Image 3 21 Image 4 2 On the title bar portion the following items can be found e Logo icon Avitech Phoenix G proprietary logo and the name of the software e 1024x768 60HZ shows the current
53. e modification of the Product or integration with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulties of servicing the Product Any Product which fails under conditions other than those specifically covered by the Hardware Warranty will be repaired at the price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair Such repairs are warranted for a period of ninety 90 days from date of reshipment to customer Extended Warranty Options Avitech offers OPTIONAL Extended Warranty plans that provide continuous coverage for the Product after the expiration of the Warranty Period Contact an Avitech sales representative for details on the options that are available for your Avitech equipment Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period Avitech makes its best offer to repair a product that is outside the warranty period provided the product has not reached its end of life EOL The minimum charge for such repair excluding shipping and handling is 200 US dollars AVITECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION e 8655 154th Ave NE e Redmond WA e 98052 e TOLL FREE 1 877 AVITECH PHONE 1 425 885 3863 e FAX 1 425 885 4726 e info avitechvideo com e www avitechvideo com Regulatory Information NOTE Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapt
54. e sizes that can display all the windows in a group 4 3 16 9 or Lock Aspect Ratio Set Aspect Ratio 4 3 Set Aspect Ratio 16 9 on Lock Aspect Ratio OFF When changing the width of the window the height will automatically adjust to match the aspect ratio When Lock Aspect Ratio is set to On the aspect ratio of the video display will be maintained even if the window is stretched If the image is 4 3 and it is stretched to 16 9 the result is two vertical black bars appearing on either side of the display If the image is 16 9 and it is scaled down to 4 3 then it will have a letterbox effect Set Default Layout When you have multiple units cascaded together you can quickly show all the windows by selecting Set Default Layout Module Parameter The following are the items appearing on Module Parameter IP Address This allows you to change to an IP address different from the default one Set IP Address IF address 210 100 100 151 Subnet mask 255 255 255 Gateway 210 100 100 254 cancel 89 Auto Parameter The MCC 8004 can automatically detect the display s optimum aspect ratio To enable or disable this feature perform the following steps 1 Click Auto Parameter 2 Click Aspect Detect then select On Off default setting is Off Aspect Detect On OFF NOTE When the Aspect Detect option is set to On all the presets will be displayed in the optimum aspect ratio Output Tim
55. e the whole system other modules in the chain will display properly 11 Connect the computer that is running the Phoenix G software to the Master module If using an IP connection connect a straight through or a cross over RJ 45 cable from the computer to the IP port on the module If using a serial connection connect a DB9 straight through serial cable from the computer to the module s RS 232 port 12 6 If the computer application uses multimedia input connect one end of the DVI cable to the computer s DVI port and the other end to the Cascade In port of MCC 8004 ID 0 Master module IDO Connect to computer 7 Connect the power cables to the Avitech multiviewer modules and make sure that power is available Connect the optional 12 V DC power adapter if available to achieve power redundancy Power AC or DC can be unplugged without affecting the power supply to the module Cascading a MCC 8004 With a Titan 8000 IMPORTANT e Cascading the Titan 8000 with HDCP function and MCC 8004 is not allowed This is because the MCC 8004 does not support outputting video with HDCP compliant content Cascading the Titan 8000 without HDCP function and MCC 8004 is allowed When cascading multiple Titan 8000s without HDCP function and MCC 8004s make sure to connect the Titan 8000 s without HDCP function together in sequence and the MCC 8004 s connected together in sequence The Titan 8000 without HDCP function must be
56. ear as the topmost window of a module ZW GGMM01 sets GGMM s window 1 as the top window ZW GGMMPP 100 200 300 400 sets GGMMPP window at 100 200 top left position and 300 400 bottom right position ZX GGMMPP accept clock label text supports ASCII characters only include the quotation marks font size where 0 is the current font size 1 4 are the available font size background extend 0 is do not extend 64 is extend outside video 0 is inside video 128 is outside video to change the label text and font size as well as specify the inner outer video ZX 000000 Input 1 Input 1 will appear as the label for all the window s in all the module s of all the group s ZX 000000 3 sets all window s label font size to 3 ZX 000000 Outside video 128 Set all windows label as Outside video with outside video 156 Firmware Upgrade This chapter familiarizes you with updating the firmware of your Avitech MCC 8004 as well as resetting it to the factory default value 4 1 Updating the Firmware The firmware for MCC 8004 is divided into e DS80C400 C2 1 firmware FPGA MB digital clock firmware FPGA MB analog clock firmware e FPGA UB firmware e OSD firmware IMPORTANT e Disconnect all cascaded modules connect only one module at a time e The FPGA MB digital clock FPGA MB analog clock FPGA UB and OSD firmware can be updated at the same time or individua
57. ection SD SDI PAL NTSC for MCC 8004Q QL four automatic detection HD SD SDI for MCC 8004U UL UE UEL UA UAL UD UDL four automatic detection HD SD SDI PAL NTSC Available for MCC 8004aL aAL dL dEL dAL dDL QL UL UEL UAL UDL Resolution from 800X600 up to 1920x1200 WUXGA via DVI I connector simultaneous DVI and RGB Number of outputs 2 Available for MCC 8004aA aAL dA dAL UA UAL Available for MCC 8004dD dDL UD UDL Available for MCC 8004dE dEL dA dAL dD dDL Q QL UE UEL UA UAL UD UDL 8 inputs Up to 4 AES unbalanced inputs Up to 4 pairs of analog audio inputs Number of port 1 Baud rate up to 1 Mbaud RS 232 Network Type 100Base T Number of port 1 RJ 45 Number of ports 2 Available for MCC 8004Q QL U UL UE UEL UA UAL UD UDL Consumption less than 30 watts Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Output 12 V DC external Metal 483X254 mm 19X10 inch 3 6 kg 8 lbs Environment Temperature Operating 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Storage 10 C F to 50 C 122 F 0 to 80 relative non condensing Safety regulations FCC CE C Tick Class A Operating Features e Standalone operation single MCC 8004 with control via RS 232 cable IP Or multiple operation up to 15 MCC 8004 non HDCP compliant Titan 8000 via 14 RS 485 and DVI except MCC 8004Q e One MCC 8004 can fit in a single rack unit space for a maximum of f
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61. elect MCC 8004 Clear All File Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock COM f iiM IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID COM A Setup Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path Browse E A FPGA UB Path Browse F OSD font Alarm Path Browse 3 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your MCC 8004 make sure to enter the correct IP address NOTE In case you are not sure of your module s IP address and want to find out click COM and make sure that the COM port number is the same as the connected computer then click the Change IP Address button to find out the IP address Afterwards click Cancel to exit 163 4 Click to select the FPGA UB checkbox then click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select AT MCC 8004UB AA0126 rbf for MCC 8004a aA AT MCC 8004UB DAII 080123 rbf for MCC 8004d AT MCC 8004UB UALL 080213 rbf for MCC 8004Q AT MCC 8004UB UALL0213 08 rbf for MCC 8004U Others Module Style MCC 8004 Clear All File Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock COM fi lv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID COM Setup Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path Browse FPGA MB Analog Clock Path ie i Browse co F OSD font Alarm
62. ent directory C MAvitech WCC mg gt BackUpModulelnto gt Preset245Cll gt Simulation gt Temporary Mew Folder Delete Folder Cancel 102 8 Click OK when the next screen appears to restart the Phoenix G software WARNING Information restore successfully please restart Galaxy NOTE If upon clicking Restore Module Information on the Help menu and the following error message appears click OK On the next screen click Browse Check Module Information Path C MAvitech WCC ackup E m Check result 103 On the next screen click Browse again to specify the correct backup Path Restore x f Backup Path CM4vitech VCC Backup Browse f Use Saved File Cancel Converting Preset File to ASCII Format 1 Click Preset File to ASCII When the following screen appears confirm if the Save Path is correct If incorrect click Browse to select the correct location Preset File to ASCII Save Path CMwitech_VCC Preset248C Browse Requirements Resolution mode i Border Label i Position amp Size Conversion 2 Select the Requirements and then click Conversion 3 Click OK to exit 104 Read Phoenix G Information Click About You should see a pop up box showing the Phoenix G software information Module Controller Galasy V3 1 2011 11 717 Quick Keys Change Window to from Full Screen Mode swap Window Contents T
63. eps for all the other windows Setting Border Properties Borders are turned on by default To turn off the border perform the following steps For an Entire Group 1 Upon clicking Border the following screen appears Change the Border Width to 0 Border Properties Group W Enable f Line C Line Line 3 C Lined C Line 5 C Line B All Lines Select Color 63 2 You can also change the border color e Each pixel line can be a different color Border Properties Group W Enable f Line Line 2 Lined Lined Line Line B All Lines Select Color e 3D border Border Properties Group W Enable Unel Line C Line Line4 Line Line l All Lines Select Color For an Individual Window To change the border properties for an individual window right click the mouse on the window and select Set Border then select the desired color and Size 64 Activating Tally The RJ 50 to GPI terminal block allows for a total of eight inputs to activate tally two per window You can also use the serial port with ASCII TSI or TSL to activate tally To change the appearance of tally perform the following steps 1 Upon clicking Tally the following window appears Tally Properties Group W Clear Tally Status W Show Set Tally Color Tally 1 m SN C Taly 3 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Flash Set GP Serial Tally Event GPI GFI 1 W LED1
64. er Some notices apply to specific models only Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Avitech is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation vi European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices statements of Compliance Eng
65. ets GGMM clock to start counting upwards 150 ZL Format ZL GGMMPP clock 00 255 transparency 000000000 RRRGGGBBB set text color 000000000 RRRGGGBBB set label color TEXT label text string 32 ASCII characters maximum Function to set the label s transparency text color and label color Examples ZL GGMMPP 0 255000000 000000255 CNN News Station sets GGMMPP to no transparency text color red label color blue with text CNN News Station NOTE All windows will share the same label transparency setting That is upon changing one window s label transparency all other window s label transparency will also be changed simultaneously ZM Format ZM GGMMPP resolution number No Automatic arrangement Function to change the output resolution the resolution number refers to the list of resolutions that the MCC 8004 supports Description 800 x 600 42 1024 x 768 31 2 1280 x 720 30 15 1280 x 768 32 ZZ 1280 x 1024 29 9 1280 x 768 N A 23 SONY LMD230 1280 x 768 N A 43 SONY LMD172 1280 x 768 N A 44 SONY LMD322 151 Examples ZN Format 1360 x 768 1400 x 1050 35 1400 x 1050 27 JVC 1440 x 900 45 1600 x 900 57 1600 x 1200 10 1680 x 1050 40 1920 x 1080 1080p 26 1920 x 1200 36 1280 x 800 56 Apple monitor 252 VESA timing 253 color graphic card timing 254 frame lock timing 255 normal timing ZM 010000 10 sets all the modules in group 1 to
66. ferent groups each module can be treated as a group For example if cascading four modules it will divide into four groups When the next screen appears click OK to finalize the changes WARNING A This action will set one module per group Are you sure you wank to proceed i Cancel The configuration progress will be shown on the screen Writing Preset Files to Module IF 210 100 100 119 7 I1D 2 Flash Wating bE NOTE e The group s sequence is set according to the rotary ID number in an ascending order e When in full screen mode the window layout prior to full screen mode would automatically be restored before grouping 44 e After grouping the module s preset file will be cleared The MCC 8004 s system agi new configuration file module sys and software ini files will be updated An alternative method for creating a new group is 1 Right click the mouse on the module you wish to add to the new group Then click Set ID to gt New Group Style gt Master MCC_8004 U ULAUE UEL COM Group E Select ID or Add to Other Group Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wo L Hj e lt Image aj Ww W ages Ej Ww W Image Bj W I Imaget Birr iam Hirer Err Load File save File Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set COM A 2 Repeat for all additional modules you can either add additional modules to the new group or create additiona
67. fferent From the backup data Use the backup data instead Upon clicking Restore Module Information on the Help menu you should see a progress bar showing the preset being loaded into the MCC 8004 100 6 When the following screen appears the checking result confirms that everything is normal If that is the case click Cancel to exit restoring of preset s You may skip steps 7 and 8 Check Module Information Path C Avitech VCC Backup s I Check result Cancel NOTE You can click to enable the Forces checkbox located on the upper right corner that allows the backup information to be written to all the module s flash memory The Restore button will then be enabled so you can click on it If the checking results shows an Abnormal report confirm if the backup Path is correct Then click Restore Check Module Information Path C Avitech CC Backup s il Check result ID 01 MCC_8004_U ULAUES UEL Abnormal lnfomation System agi Cancel NOTE You can click to enable the Forces checkbox located on the upper right corner that allows the backup information to be written to all the module s flash memory 101 The progress of the restore process will be shown Upload Module IF 210 100 100 228 7 10 1 Preset Files System agi If the backup Path is incorrect click Browse to select the correct location Then click OK to continue Select directory Current drive Ea Cur
68. geg Clear Tally Status Setup Module Speaker ID 39 Group Parameter The following affect all the modules in the selected group only Upon clicking Group Parameter the menu appears as shown below Group Reset Meter Label Border Tally Alarm Clock es Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 Select ae Special Screen Layo Set Output Mode COMA Safe Area TSL y Flashing Window Border Aspect Auto Detect i Qutpue Timing r IE Imac See Reconnect Network Vou to Background i Window Size b Label Set Default Layout Module Parameter Import i txt e 22 O i tet L System Parameter i Image BFF Images 2 Ima 40 Module Parameter The following affect the selected module only Upon clicking Module Parameter the menu appears as shown below mee Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select ade Special Screen Layout Help IP Address y Flashing Window Border Auto Parameter 1 Output Timing Reconnect Network y Clock Window Cascade In YGA Only Tally system Parameter YGA to Background Group Parameter Module Parameter GFI Definitions Import txt Preset Time 1 m ag ap Export i tek NTSC Black Level 41 Importing Exporting Label This allows you to import label from export label to Microsoft Notepad to be edited externally SEE Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode Sede Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode
69. he correct Group on the drop down menu The MCC 8004 default output resolution is 1024x768 60 Hz Select ID or Add to Other Group f fo ie C ie a x fE ie Sub ID r a o Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wo L Hj W Iw Image aj Wo W Image Hj Ww i maged aj Ww M Imaget Birr Birr Hirer irr Load File save File Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set COM A 35 1 Click Settings and then click Set Output Mode tes Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select eee Special Screen Layout Help w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network ae Pa p Bb Zn System Parameter Group Parameter Module Parameter 1l Import txt e 22 1Image Export Be Ext Image IF Af 2 When the following screen appears set the output resolution to match the monitor display s Select the Refresh Frequency select the Mode from the drop down menu and then click OK You will notice that the selected resolution is displayed on the title bar of your Phoenix G software Set Output Mode Resolution Refresh Frequency 50Hz 60Hz iS Mode 10242768 r foe 280 1 ede 366 Active Start DOEDD 1024768 12804720 12804768 LMD 230 12802768 128051024 13668766 14001050 JYC 140041050 1600x1200 1920 1080 1080p 19201200 1680x1050 LMD 174232322 12806768 1440500 ee 36 Flashing Window Border When the Flashing Window Borde
70. ideo as well as audio signals in a single display Depending on the model MCC 8004 multiviewer can auto sense up to four HD SD SDI NTSC PAL 50 60 Hz inputs with output resolution of up to 1920x1200 This series of multiviewers provides a fully integrated on screen display OSD with labels borders alarms Asian and European UMD characters and optional audio meters designed to visually monitor analog stereo and AES EBU Audio Engineering Society European Broadcasting Union audio inputs Allowing you to display up to 60 video inputs on a single monitor display group digital and analog video as well as audio signals can be combined in a single display The MCC 8004 offer outstanding scalability and flexibility as individual modules can be combined to create your desired configuration Modules can be added or removed as the application requires This flexible architecture eliminates single points of failure that can cripple an entire system Component failures can be absorbed with simple built in software based procedures Using the latest DCDi technology from Faroudja DCDi is a video mode algorithm that stands for Directional Correlation De interlacing Its function 1s to help optimize a full screen mode regardless of the input format Your MCC 8004 can be used as a standalone unit or cascaded daisy chained with MCC 8004 or Titan 8000 non HDCP compliant modules providing highly complex monitoring applications up
71. idual module right click the mouse anywhere on the Clock window and click Setting ee Avitech Galaxy 1280x720 60Hz Baud 5 600 bps Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help 4 The following screen appears Clock Properties Module Total Characters 32 770 Iv BMP Label Clock Font Color B G Color E Size fi BMP Label Font Type Analog Clock Size i2192 T On Screen Logo W Border Time format C 24Hous 12 Hours Display Frame Count UP C DOWN FontColor _B G Color E Clock Background Transparency wrt a Source Freemn Slave YITC NTSC VITC PAL C LTC NTP NTE Properties Time Time Zone Daylight GMT 08 00 Taipei jaz m 27 Update PCGMT Time Update Cancel Update 9 Switching Digital Clock to Analog Clock Display and vice versa To change the digital clock display to analog clock display perform the following steps 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Port Fast a User Detine ieee Rainier dsly R5232 f Automatically Search IF f User Define f Automatically Search Cancel When the following screen appears select Others and on the Module Style drop down menu select MCC 8004 Others Module Style MCC 8004 v Clear All Files Using Digital Clock Cha
72. ime Second p Alarm Lock i Signal Type 6 UC S E For an Individual Window To set the alarm properties for an individual window right click the mouse on the window and select Set Alarm e Module Process Alarm Switch to turn on the alarm setting make sure that both options are enabled with checkmark 66 e Video Alarm Switch to turn on off the no video signal You may set the image border to the color Red or to Flash as warning e GPO to assign a GPO contact closure to alarm so that the alarm creates a voltage supports up to 5 V on the contact when it is triggered e Response Time to set the No Video Motion alarm response time from 0 23 to 23 seconds e No Motion Alarm to disable the alarm that is triggered when no motion is detected e Video Black only available for MCC 8004d to turn on off the video black alarm that is triggered by setting the Threshold brightness level of image in relation to the Area percent NOTE No Motion Alarm Video Black signal format cannot happen simultaneously When both conditions exist Video Black has a higher priority than No Motion Alarm The following figure shows the Threshold range degree of blackness from 0 0 V completely black leftmost portion to 0 7 V no black rightmost portion 67 For example when setting the Threshold at 0 34 V and the Area at 50 would cause the VIDEO BLACK alarm to be displayed because one
73. ing There are two output timings namely Normal and VESA Normal output timing is designed for some brands of monitor displays that do not support the VESA standard The default setting for output timing is Normal Normal YESA Clock Window When the item All Clocks under System Parameter is set to On a checkmark appears on this item You can turn on with checkmark or off the clock window display Click on the item to toggle between on off Cascade in VGA Only You can turn on with checkmark or off the cascade mode with VGA signal only Click on the item to toggle between on off 90 Activating Tally The RJ 50 to GPI terminal block allows for a total of eight inputs to activate tally two per window You can also use the serial port with ASCII TSI or TSL to activate tally To change the appearance of tally perform the following steps 1 Click Tally and the following screen appears Tally Properties Module W Clear Tally Status W Show Set Tally Color Tally 1 m SN C Taly 3 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Flash Set GP Serial Tally Event GPI GFI 1 W LED1 f Label W Border GFI 2 LED2 Label Border Serial Tally 1 LED 1 M Label W Border Tally 2 LED 2 Label Border Tally 3 LEDS Label Border Cancel Update Tally 1 and 2 are triggered by GPIO while Tally 3 is triggered via serial communication 2 The settings that can be adjusted include Tally Color LED Label Border and Flash
74. io For HD SDI input signal the aspect ratio will be 16 9 for SD SDI NTSC PAL the aspect ratio default setting is 4 3 Group Reset Meter Label Border Tally Alarm Clock COM A Safe Area TSL Aspect Gubo Detect On Output Timing OFF YGA bo Background j Frame Lock Fullscreen mode Window Size Set Default Layout Output Timing There are two output timings namely Normal and VESA Normal output timing is designed for some brands of monitor display that do not support the VESA standard The default setting for output timing is Normal Normal VESA 87 VGA to Background This allows you to alter the sequence of a particular cascading window that appears on the monitor display By default Window 1 should appear on top of Window 2 but you can move it to be behind Window 2 into the background Frame Lock Full Screen Mode To prevent the occurrence of black line or upper and lower image split when displaying in full screen mode output resolution is higher than 1280x1024 turn on the Frame Lock function Group Reset Meter Label Border Tally Alarm Clock COM 4 Safe 4rea TSL Aspect Suto Detect H Output Timing j YGA to Background i Frame Lock Fullscreen mode Eae Window Size j CFF Set Default Layout NOTE Upon switching to full screen mode the image may briefly appear unstable this is normal and the image should stabilize shortly 88 Window Size There are thre
75. ion 146 ZB Format Function Examples ZC Format Function Description ZB GGMMPP B order L abel 1 on 0 off to turn on off blinking of border or label ZB GGMMPP L 0 GGMMPP turn blinking label off ZB GGMMPP B 1 GGMM PP turn blinking border on ZC GGMMPP accept clock B order L abel RRRGGGBBB red ratio 000 255 green ratio 000 255 blue ratio 000 255 NoDimColor to set the border of the window with without 3D effect clock and the label s background color B order to signify the border of the window L abel to signify the label s background color NoDimColor to signify the border s 3D effect You can add NoDimColor to remove the border s 3D effect Just enter NDC to signify NoDimColor 147 Examples ZE Format Function Examples ZF Format Function Examples ZC 010101 B 000255000 sets the border color of group 1 module 1 window 1 as green with 3D effect ZC 020202 B 255000000 ndc sets the border color of group 2 module 2 window 2 as red but without 3D effect ZC 030303 L 000000255 sets the label color of group 3 module 3 window 3 as blue with 3D effect ZC 010101 B 000000000 turns the border of group 1 module 1 window 1 off ZC 020299 B 255000255 sets the digital clock color of group 2 module 2 as pink ZC 010199 L 255000255 sets the clock label background color of group 1 module 1 as pink ZE G
76. ion Modes Serial Fort Fast m 3 User Define i xt Rainier 4e1v A5232 MCCS001 f User Define f Automatically Search Cancel Others otarting the Phoenix G Configuration Software To optimize the usage of your Avitech MCC 8004 perform the following steps to configure it using the Phoenix G software 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoen1x G V31x exe file When the following screen appears under Serial Port select Automatically Search Or under IP select User Define if you know the IP address assigned to your MCC 8004 Communication Modes Serial Port Fast m User Define i x Rainier dely A5232 f Automatically Search IF C User Define f Automatically Search Cancel Others 2 Click OK and your computer will start to search for your MCC 8004 NOTE e f you have two or more modules cascaded they should also be detected e Make sure that the slave module s baud rate and resolution is the same as the master module s 2 3 Upon finding your device the following screen will appear to confirm connection to your MCC 8004 Configuration Report I Com 7 10 1 MCC_8004_d dEdL dEL Ly MT Cancel For standalone module Configuration Report I Com 7 10 1 MCC_S004_d de dLedEL ID 2 MCC_s004_U ULSUE UEL ID 3 VCC 8004L H A IIL Cancel For cascaded modules NOTE Make sure th
77. l groups NOTE You are highly recommended to create a new group for the MCC 8004 with available monitoring function for analog stereo and AES EBU audio inputs selected modules only 45 3 To switch between the different groups use the Group drop down menu Style Master MCC_5004_U ULAUE UEL c a m r Sub ID i S g Image Window amp Label Switch w L Ww L BM Mimaget B Image2 Bj Ww I Images aj W I Imaged Err Err Luig Err Load File Save File Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set COM A 4 Exit the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save to flash memory Save System Files to Flash This allows you to save all configuration settings to flash memory If the system configuration has been changed save the changes first before continuing the other configuration settings The progress of saving to flash memory will be displayed Update Module IP 210 100 100 119 1D 2 System Files to Flash haa 46 Turning On Off All Meters Labels Clocks TSL To turn on off all meters labels clocks TSL for all the modules regardless of the group it belongs to click ON OFF Return Group Index to Default One Module Per Group Save System Files to Flash All Meters J ON All Labels b OFF All Clocks All TSL H Module Cascade Series Advanced Clear Tally Status Setup Module Speaker ID Module Cascade Series
78. lector Switch Slave Module System File VESA standard for communication between a monitor display and a video adapter Using DDC a monitor display can inform a computer s video card about its properties such as maximum resolution and color depth to ensure that the user is presented with valid options for configuring the display A collective number of video or image windows showing on a monitor display Basically the Group defined here is the display device that is connected to the last module s DVI I Out port Contains the layout that gets loaded each time the module is powered on Connects to the computer via RS 232 cable or IP to function as the controlling module when cascading more than one module The module sys file contains the module ID model name IP address tally configuration data The preset gpx file contains the layout label border configuration data A circular dip switch used to set a unique ID to each MCC 8004 module The rotary ID selector switch s range spans from 0 9 and then from A F For the Phoenix G software to recognize specific modules in a group each module in a group setting must have a unique ID number When ran the program will detect a module s specific ID and add unity to it Therefore if a module has an ID of 1 the program will detect it as ID2 while an ID of 2 will be detected as ID3 and so forth Module that is cascaded with and controlled by the master
79. lish This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 5 EC Danish Dette produkt er 1 overensstemmelse med det europ iske direktiv 1999 5 EC Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 S EC Finnish T m tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EC m r yksi French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 EC German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europ ischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC Greek To mpotdv avt TANpot tis TPOPAEWEts THS Evpw maikys Odnyiac 1999 5 EC Icelandic Pessi vara stenst regluger Evr pska Efnahags Bandalagsins n mer 1999 5 EC Italian Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norwegian Dette produktet er 1 henhold til bestemmelsene 1 det europeiske direktivet 1999 5 EC Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Europ ia 1999 5 EC Spanish Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999 5 EC Swedish Denna produkt har tillverkats 1 enlighet med EG direktiv 1999 5 EC vii Australia and New Zealand C Tick Marking and Compliance Notice statement of Compliance This product complies with Australia and New Zealand s standards for radio interference vill Preface Welcome Congratulations on purchasing this Avitech MCC 8004 The MCC 8004 multiviewer is a multi image video processor able to combine up to 60 digital and analog v
80. llowing parameters RS 232 8 bit data l stop No parity 14400 bps baud rate 132 To recall the presets perform the following steps l 2 To login to the Simple Control Panel mode press Enter Use the Phoenix G software s preset files saved in the MCC 8004 flash memory The preset filename format is X GPY where X 1 26 this refers to preset 1 preset 26 where Y 1 9 this refers to group 1 group 9 Recall preset mode 1 To recall the next preset file press the plus key To recall the previous preset file press the minus key Recall preset mode 2 To recall a specific preset file press the two number keys The first number signifies the Group number the second number signifies the preset number For example pressing the 19 number keys would allow the MCC 8004 to recall the 9 GP1 preset file Recall preset mode 3 supports recall of preset files 0 26 Example 1 pressing 1 one gt point or period gt 1 one gt Enter total of four keys would allow MCC 8004 to recall the 1 GP1 file Example 2 pressing 2 two gt point or period gt 1 one gt 7 seven gt Enter total of five keys would allow MCC 8004 to recall the 17 GP2 file Example 3 pressing 3 three gt point or period gt 2 two gt 6 six gt Enter total of five keys would allow the MCC 8004 to recall the 26 GP3 file To save the MCC 8004 present configura
81. lly DS80C400 C2 1 Firmware To update the DS80C400 C2 1 firmware perform the following steps 1 Connect the power cable to the 100 250V AC power jack on the rear panel of the MCC 8004 and the other end to an electrical outlet 2 Use a serial RS 232 cable and connect one end to the MCC 8004 rear panel s RS 232 port and the other end to the computer s serial port 157 3 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Port f User Define f Automatically Search E P f Automatically Search Cancel 4 When the following screen appears click to select the radio button for CB RS232 IP and on the Style drop down menu select D 80C400 C2 1 Update BIOS OG 3 1P e com 1 ID Baudrate is Delay Time 1 vi io Style Ds80c400 C2 1 l DS80C400 C21 Reset i Rainiergs1v R5232 i File Pat MCCS001L B668 DSSOC400hex Version 1 00 17 05 31 2010 Browse a MCC8001U MCU 8051 C Othe 43211015 BootLoader 411015 CB Firmware Rainier4s1 v IP R5232 MB 1601 D ceee L Using Digtal Clack Seg 2x2 x11015 IP on ja V ID COM A Setup Firmware 5 Select the COM port number you are using to connect the MCC 8004 to the computer from the COM drop down menu 6 Select the Delay Time 1 5 10 15 20 25 30
82. mmand ID unsigned char strlen prompt 2 strlen prompt 2 command length unsigned char FunctionID must be 0x07 unsigned char prompt must end by 0x00 unsigned char 0x00 command tail Using the below binary text string as an example 0x55 OxAA OxF8 0x07 0x0B OxF4 0x07 ZA 000000 0x00 Execute ZA 000000 arranges all windows to its proper size and position NOTE The double quote of sample string ZA 000000 is just for string expression there are no quote characters 0x22 in the command contents actual memory dump of command Going back to our sample binary text string listed above It is therefore composed of the following parts follow the color coding 3 Connect the HyperTerminal s RJ 45 port computer to the MCC 8004 IP port 139 4 On your computer click Start gt All Programs Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal The following screen will appear Avitech HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help D 8283 DB Connected 00 00 15 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 140 5 Click the Properties icon T New Connection HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help ae 3 DF a Properties Suto detect Auto detect SCRO CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 6 The following screen will appear Select TCP IP Winsock New Connection Properties __ Change Icon Countryregion Taiwan 886 Enter the area code without the long dist
83. n FPGA MB Digital Clock firmware update is successful NOTE Shutdown and startup of MCC 8004 needs to be done to completely update the FPGA MB Digital Clock firmware FPGA MB Analog Clock Firmware To update the FPGA MB analog clock firmware perform the following steps 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoen1x G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Seral Port 0 User Define f Automatically Search is IP C Automatically Search Cancel 2 When the following screen appears select Others and on the Module Style drop down menu select MCC 8004 Module Style MCC 8004 X i Clear All Files Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock COM f1 iiv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID COM A Setup Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path ACC 8004 series 4T MCC 8004MB D_09182009_v2 4 1bf Browse FPGA MB Analog Clock Path Browse FPGA UB Path Browse F OSD font Alarm Path Browse Version 1 00 90 08 06 2010 3 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your MCC 8004 make sure to enter the correct IP address 161 NOTE In case you are not sure of your module s IP address and want to find out click COM and make sure that the COM port number is the same a
84. nd corresponding audio source 1234567891011 1213 eee eee Geese 800000608 0606000 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 14 GND 2 15 2 3 GND 16 2 4 3 17 GND 5 3 18 4 6 GND 19 4 yi 5 20 GND 8 5 21 6 9 GND 22 6 10 7 23 GND 56 For Analog Audio Equipped Module l Connect the BNC cable left signal to 1 connector Connect another BNC cable left signal to 1 connector Share the GND ground connector for the first audio source s window 1 display left signal and signal ground It will be recognized as input 1 left channel Connect another BNC cable right signal to 2 connector Connect another BNC cable right signal to 2 connector Share the GND ground connector for the first audio source s window 1 display right signal and signal ground It will be recognized as input 1 right channel Side View o CEFET papin e aa LDN A LA k ld 7 U TAATAAN i ANA 5 3 XSVOABGVODOO 8D 4 GND 1 gt T gt S TPE AOG OCOC DOVON EGJIZIC IEG sa Top View 2 Connect the BNC cable left signal to 3 connector Connect another BNC cable left signal to 3 connector Share the GND ground connector for the second audio source s window 2 display left signal and signal ground It will be recognized as input 2 left channel Connect another BNC ca
85. nge IP Address Using Analog Clock COM Setup COM 1 lv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path Browse FPGA MB Analog Clock Path Browse FPGA UB Path Browse F OSD font Alarm Path Browse 3 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your MCC 8004 make sure to enter the correct IP address NOTE In case you are not sure of your module s IP address and want to find out click COM and make sure that the COM port number is the same as the connected computer then click the Change IP Address button to find out the IP address Afterwards click Cancel to exit 6 4 To change to an analog clock display click Using Analog Clock or click Using Digital Clock to change to a digital clock display The Phoenix G software would start to detect the MCC 8004 module G Others nn s __ _ _ Module Style MCC 8004 Clear All File Using Digital Clock Change IP Address M com fi ip 210 100 100 151 Ping 1D BE COMASetup f Panne AV FPGA MB Digital Clock Path o Browse l J FPGA UB Path Browse B DSDffont Alarm j Path Browse all 5 When the MCC 8004 module is detected click OK 7 Update BIOS x CB RS232 COM I
86. ntent to the monitor display When displaying non HDCP compliant content the analog part of the DVI I Cascade port is bypassed relays in case any of the cascaded modules has no power or is defective A powered down or a defective unit in the chain WILL NOT compromise the whole system other modules in the chain will display properly Display of HDCP compliant content is not possible when using a DVI VGA Y cable 15 Connect one end of the RS 232 cable to the computer s RS 232 port and the other end to the R 232 port of MCC 8004 ID 0 Or connect the Ethernet cable between the MCC 8004 ID 0 IP port to the computer s RJ 45 port VCC 8000 ID 1 MCC 8004 ID 0 Master module 16 If the computer application uses multimedia input connect one end of the DVI VGA cable to the computer s DVI port and the other end to the Cascade In port of MCC 8004 ID 0 you may need to use a DVI to VGA adapter T Cc VCC 8000 ID 1 MCC 8004 ID 0 Master module DVI VGA Cable Connect the power cables to the MCC 8004 and Titan 8000 and make sure that power is available 100 250V AC 17 1 6 Using the Phoenix G Software The Phoenix G configuration software is designed for all Avitech multiviewer modules This program requires no installation and should not be run from a read only device such as an optical disc This section introduces the Phoenix G software for setting up your system NOTE Make sure the
87. o set up the NTP time code perform the following steps 1 Make sure that Count Up is selected Clock Properties Group ji Label Total Characters 32 7 W BHP Label Font Color B G Color A Size 1 BMP Label Font Type Analog Clock Size a lv Border I Hide Switch Fullscreen rode Time format 24Hours 12 Hours E Court Belk Dow Font Color C B G Color E Clock Background Transparency E E Source Cf VITC NTSC VITC PAL LTC Time one Daylight GMT 08 00 Taipei 22 38 33 Update PC GMT Time Update mea 2 2 On the Source portion click the mouse on NTP to select it Then click the NTP Properties button the following screen appears NIP Properties MTF Server Gateway 210 100 100 254 Update Frequency Minute Cancel 3 Enter the IP address of the NTP Server the default Gateway use ipconfig in Windows DOS mode to find out then set the update frequency time interval 4 Select the Time Zone in the drop down menu and click the mouse on the Daylight checkbox to select DST daylight saving time when applicable 5 Click Update on the lower middle portion and then the OK button NOTE You may be required to exit the Phoenix G software by first saving the new settings to flash memory then restarting the Phoenix G software before the clock can be updated 3 For an Individual Module To set the alarm properties for an indiv
88. o the DVI I Out port for video output to the monitor 4 Make sure to assign a unique address to your MCC 8004 ID rotary dial when connecting to systems with two or more units Connect the optional 12 V DC power adapter if available to achieve power redundancy Power AC or DC can then be unplugged without affecting the power supply to the module Cascading Cascading is the technique of daisy chaining multiple modules through a DVI display and a digital control backbone This connection allows the combined modules to operate as a single integrated system Up to fifteen different modules can be combined in this fashion to create extremely large and complex systems with the ability to simultaneously monitor audio video and computer signals on the same display If a module should fail the control and video information is passed through to allow the continued operation of the system Cascading Two or More MCC 8004 To cascade two or more MCC 8004 perform the following steps 1 Set the rotary ID on the first MCC 8004 to 0 set the rotary ID on the second MCC 8004 to 1 set the rotary ID on the third MCC 8004 to 2 and so forth can be other values as long as they are different from each other s setting ID 1 IDO IMPORTANT When cascading two or more modules up to 15 maximum make sure each module gets assigned a unique rotary ID or it will cause input conflicts 2 To display video overlay from each module
89. ol AAP support e DCDi processing MCC 8004Q and MCC 8004U e Fixed quad split display MCC 8004Q 32 channels of embedded audio with phase correlation MCC 8004Q e Audio meters for embedded audio with phase AES balanced unbalanced analog audio option NOTE e Embedded digital audio streams into high definition digital video signals e AES Audio Engineering Society Officially known as AES3 it is a digital audio standard used for carrying digital audio signals between various devices AES was designed primarily to support PCM pulse code modulated encoded audio in either DAT digital audio tape format at 48 kHz or compact disc format at 44 1 kHz e Analog audio is superior to digital audio due to the absence of fundamental error mechanisms which are present in digital audio systems including aliasing quantization noise and supposed limitations in dynamic range Specifications Inputs Video Loop Output Audio Analog AES Embedded Terminal block GPI Audio optional Data input output Serial port Ethernet RS 485 DCDi processing Power supply Housing Dimension WxD Weight Automatic sensing via BNC HD SDI 1080i 59 94 1080 60 1080i 50 720p 59 94 720p 60 720p 50 SD SDI NTSC 525i PAL 6251 525p 59 94 625p 50 NTSC PAL Number of inputs for MCC 8004a aL aA aAL four automatic detection PAL NTSC for MCC 8004d dL dE dEL dA dAL dD dDL four automatic det
90. ols are like contrast controls they primarily affect the light end of the scale for VGA video signal only Gamma All Red Green Blue gamma compression also known as gamma encoding is used to encode linear luminance or RGB values into video signals or digital video file values A color CRT receives three video signals red green and blue and in general each color has its own value of gamma 128 Audio Delay 1 In the Option menu click Check Audio Style gt Master MCC_8004_U ULAUE UEL Group Oo r ha Image Window amp Label Switch WoL wW L Hj m V Imaget al W V Image aj Iv M Image aj Iw M Imaged Bl T T mages E T VT Image6 E T T mage E D Images Load File save File Fader Control Adjustment Image Trim Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio SetCOMA 2 When the following screen appears click the audio Check option Check Audio Source Process Process 1 Check Meter Meter 1 Meter 2 ka Channel Master Channel Sound Stereo r C 60Hz ff 5394Hz Audio Delay Millisecond pam Fi Cancel Update 129 Use the slider to set the Audio Delay time Millisecond Click on the radio button to select 60 or 59 94 Hz frequency if available Select 60 Hz when the signal is for HD high definition select 59 94 Hz when it is for 59 94 Hz 1 1 001 to prevent interference on the waveform output Click the Sound
91. onfiguration control and connecting to TSL controller One TSL port of the TSL controller is needed for connecting to the first module of each group To setup the configuration perform the following steps 1 Select Settings gt Group Parameter gt COM A 2 On the Mode drop down menu select TSL V3 1 The Baud Rate will automatically adjust to 38400 bps according to TSL specifications Set Serial Port Communication Mode x Setting COM A E Baud Aate Detect Slave Module Mode Fast Default k Cancel 3 Save and exit the Phoenix G software this can also be done once all the parameters have been configured 83 4 By default all windows are enabled for the TSL protocol This can be changed for an individual window on a group basis or at the system level by clicking Settings System Parameter fee Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select eee Special Screen Layout Help S Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network B2 e 3 H g System Parameter F Group Parameter F Module Parameter 1 Import i txt e 22 1 mage BE Export amp txt 5 Click All TSL and then select ON OFF Return Group Index to Default One Module Per Group Save System Files to Flash All Meters d All Labels b All Clocks r ON OFF Module Cascade Series Advanced Clear Tally Status Setup Module Speaker ID 84 For an Entire Group 1 Select Settings gt Group Parameter gt TSL
92. ormat 24Hours 12 Hours E Count fe UP DOWN Font Color C B G Color E Clock Background Transparency Wi p Source Time one Daylight GMT 08 00 Taipei 22 E 3 E 33 Update PC GMT Time Update oeei 70 BMP Label allows you to activate the universal fonts for the on screen clock by performing the following steps 1 Click to enable the BMP Label checkbox with checkmark 2 Click the BMP Label Font Type button 3 When the Font window appears set the Font Font style and Size Then click OK Font Font style ENE Regular C Aral Black O Arial Narrow F AvantGarde Bk BT F AvantGarde Md BT FP Batang F BatangChe Sample AaBbYyZz Script ata The analog clock works differently compared to the digital clock in that you cannot use the drag and drop feature to re size You can only select from the following 192x192 224x224 256x256 320x320 or 384x384 To activate the time code feature in the Source portion click the mouse to select Free Run LTC or VITC NTSC PAL You can also synchronize the clock from the slave module by clicking the mouse on Slave to select it Then click the Update button on the lower right portion and then click OK The NTP time code feature allows the MCC 8004 to synchronize the clock with an external NTP time server The IP port on the rear of the MCC 8004 can control as well as receive time code information simultaneously 1 T
93. our video inputs e RJ 50 GPI terminal block adapter is provided for tally or loading presets e Optional audio terminal block is provided for monitoring AES EBU or analog audio e Up to 26 presets configurations can be saved and recalled from the module s Flash EEPROM e Compatible with non HDCP compliant Titan 8000 modules 1 3 Identifying the Front Hardware Component Power LED Lights green when the MCC 8004 is powered on 1 4 Identifying the Rear Hardware Components o 00 O Cascade in DVH Gut OFREES gt o f Ec Avitech International Corp www at fechvideo com 8 D D BED D p n1 21 31 4 BNC connectors for HD SD SDI NTSC PAL video inputs Audio Input Connector for up to four analog stereo pairs AES audio inputs Analog Out VGA connector for output to monitor display Audio Monitoring BNC connector for audio cascading input Cascade Input BNC 9 Audio Monitoring BNC connector for analog audio output Cascade Output BNC 10 Keypad RS 232 connector for signal from optional TACP Touch Screen Control Panel or numerical Simplified Control Panel SCP keypad RS 232 RS 232 connector for signal from the computer In out5 6 7 8 BNC connectors for HD SD SDI NTSC PAL video input loop passive for analog video active for digital video Cascade In DVI I connector for multimedia input cascade from other MCC 8004 non HDCP compliant Titan 8000 device D
94. output resolution and frequency 30 e Option window is for group and video window label setup save load file adjust image window size position setting monitor audio and COM port setting Style Master MCC_8004 U ULAUE UEL Group m z z Select ID or Add to Other Group f 1 e 2 E g c Dy g tn im Image Window amp Label Switch wW L wW L Hj M M Imaget aj W lw Image Bj lw I Image Bj m V Imaged E TP Images BS T T Images p T VT Image p T Image Load File save File Fader Control Adjustment Image Trin Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set COM A 31 5 Right click the mouse on the title bar to access the Group Layout menu Select from 2x2 up to 7x7 as possible grid positions on the monitor display NOTE e The layout size available for your particular model will depend on the monitor display s resolution as well as the smallest window size limitation MCC 8004 smallest window size is 144x128 pixel e An 8x8 grid position is possible when the OSD on screen display is turned off J BUL tlel AGUXTO 4 607 Baud x exe 4 5 exe 16 94 Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help Wl H GA d wl g c Oty 2 Wl n c O dt 32 fee Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help s il 3 Bia Image 4 cal J 2 ZI H i Image4 Computer 1 video 1 Computer 2 Computer 3 a Computer 4 Video 4
95. ox that represents the selected window and check to enable or un check to disable the Label 111 3 Upon right clicking on a particular window select Set Label and the following screen appears Refer to a previous section Label for details on setting Label Properties Label Properties Process ic ia BMP Label Total Characters 327 6 Label Position 0 Pixel from Bottom Line 1 Image Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Font Color B G Color BB Size 1 Label Outside Fill Background All Process Test Transparency Switch Transparency 64 4 aroe 112 Setting the Meter Properties This allows you to change the audio meter properties Upon right clicking a particular window select Set Meter and the following screen appears Refer to a previous section Meter for details on setting the Meter Properties Meter Properties Process Display Meter All w e Call Call cal LPF LPF Meter 1 Meter 2 Group 1 H 128 L 0 Fhase Width ml All Process me e an Coal Coal Cc i MeterS Meter Outside LPR LP A Wud DBy H 230 L 25 Meter3 Meter 4 Sound AAGan Group 2 p Transparency a Cancel TE g g Update 113 Turning On Off the Border This allows you to change the properties for the border Upon right clicking on a particular window select Set Border and the following screen appears Refer to a previous section Se
96. r option is enabled with checkmark the border of the window where the mouse cursor just resided will blink twice to notify you of its location tes Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select aiee Special Screen Layout Help n Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border k P 1 e Fi _ pa Reconnect Network Label a Label System Parameter Group Parameter Module Parameter Import ext a Export txt lImaqe 37 Reconnect Network COM Port When you have unplugged the IP cable and re connected it click Reconnect Network to continue the configuration process Or when using the serial cable click Reconnect COM Port instead fee Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select Meee Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode y Flashing Window Border System Parameter Group Parameter Module Parameter Import txt 38 System Parameter The following affect all the modules of all the groups Upon clicking System Parameter the menu appears as shown below mee Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select aed Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Images 2 Reconnect Network Label System Parameter Return Group Index to Default One Module Per Group Group Parameter Save System Files to Flash Module Parameter All Meters Import txt All Labels i Export txt All clocks All TSL Module Cascade Series Ima Qe 1 Bi i Advanced Ima
97. rce Pos TSL Bring clock logo or ACE UT Window to Top 108 Resizing Window To resize a single window to one of the preset sizes perform the following steps 1 Right click the mouse on a particular window and select Size followed by the desired preset size selection i 9 Full Screen 1 4 1 16 Select Source VWCC 4xDyT j Set Aspect Ratio 4 3 Set Aspect Ratio 16 9 Check Signal Lock Aspect Ratio View 16 9 Image 4 3 Set Label Set Meter Set Border Safe Area Set Alarm Aspect Auto Detect TSL NOTE This option is not available for the scaleable DVI input 2 Alternatively resize a window by dragging the border of a window to the desired size Keep in mind that there is a scaling limitation for each window that limits the maximum scaleable size to 816x465 pixels for NTSC video and 816x560 for PAL video 109 3 Another option is to use the Size Fine Adjustment menu to adjust each window on a pixel by pixel basis Keep in mind that the width increases in 16 pixel increments and the height in 1 pixel increments Option Style gt Master MOC_S004 U ULPUE UEL CoM Group Select ID or Add to Other Group wm eo S jE cy ii ji a fe j a Size Fine Adjustment Sub ID fc Select Image Window c Bl rc C E r C m S E Image Window amp Label Switch w L w L Bj Ww V Imaget a W e Image Bj wool Imag
98. re s default Group and Module number for the MCC 8004 135 NOTE e To set COM A to Normal Click Settings gt Group Parameter gt COM A When the next screen appears select Normal on the Mode drop down menu Then click OK e Disconnect the SCP keypad if that is connected Set Serial Port Communication Mode fx Setting COM A E a Baud Rate 57600 bp Made Mormal r Detect Slave Module Mode Fast Default Cancel 3 2 Setting the Hyper Terminal s COM Port To set the HyperTerminal s COM Port perform the following steps Click Start gt All Programs Accessories Communications gt HyperTerminal to startup the Windows HyperTerminal function Set the HyperTerminal s COM port to the following settings same as RS 232 port setting Baud Rate 57600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 136 3 3 Entering the ASCII Z Command Interface via RS 232 To startup the ASCII Z command interface perform the following steps 1 Connect the HyperTerminal s COM port computer to the MCC 8004 RS 232 port and make sure that power supply is available 2 Connect the power cord to the MCC 8004 so that it will use the 57600 bps baud rate to transmit the startup signal olej 5 3 ala al AX110xx family bootloader v2 0 0 1 Execute Runtime 2 Download runtime via RS232 3 Download runtime via Ethernet Download new bootloader via Ethernet
99. s the connected computer then click the Change IP Address button to find out the IP address Afterwards click Cancel to exit 4 Click to select the FPGA MB Analog Clock item then click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select AT MCC 8004MB A 080121 rbf for MCC 8004d Q AT MCC 8004MB A0121 08 rbf for MCC 8004a aA P U Others Module Style MCC 8004 X Clear All File Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock f COM fi Iv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID COM A Setup Firmware FPGA MB Digital Clock Path Browse Necsecsseeeeeecesesseses F OSDf font Alarm Path Browse 5 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen 6 Reboot unplug and re plug the power cord the MCC 8004 when FPGA MB Analog Clock firmware update is successful NOTE Shutdown and startup of MCC 8004 needs to be done to completely update the FPGA MB Analog Clock firmware 162 FPGA UB Firmware To update the FPGA UB firmware perform the following steps 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoen1x G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Port f User Define f Automatically Search E IF f Automatically Search Cancel 2 When the following screen appears select Others and on the Module Style drop down menu s
100. sh i gt Area 7 Response Time Second Signal In owe Signal Out jose al Flash Response Time Second pse a Response Time Second EJE 117 Aspect Auto Detect This allows you to set the input signal s aspect ratio for a particular window If the input signal is a different aspect ratio than the monitor in which it is displayed you may change the monitor s aspect ratio to display the signal without deformation I Right click the mouse on a particular window and click Aspect Auto Detect When the next screen appears click the mouse to select Enable and then select the desired aspect ratio Aspect Auto Detect W Enable SD SO1 Composite fe 4 3 t 16 9 Cancel Then click OK The available selection for HD SDI is 16 9 while for SD SDI Composite you can switch between 4 3 and 16 9 Displaying Static Dynamic Labels This allows you to display static dynamic labels by right clicking a particular window select TSL and the following screen appears Refer to a previous section TSL for details on setting the TSL Properties TSL Properties Display Address 0 r Modes Fired Brightness f TSL Only f Allow Both Static amp Dynamic f Display First 6 Characters f Display All 16 Characters Cancel 118 saving to a Flash File There are two instances that you will need to use the save to flash feature e After creating the m
101. teps 1 Drag the center of a window and drop to a new position and it will update on the monitor display Or 106 Option Window 2 Use the Position Fine Adjustment menu to adjust the position of any window on a pixel by pixel basis Keep in mind that the width increases in 16 pixel increments and the height in 1 pixel increments Style Master MCC_ S004 U ULAUE UEL COM gt Group CU Select ID or Add to Other Group ff p ie ie t r ie E ji n a Position Fine Adjust Sub ID Select Image Window oC p a oc el rc a bs wo L w L fe al Ww i Image al W Imagez r El is Bl e M Images al W Imaged BP imas BI in w 52 yo Hr a Hr In Image Window amp Label Switch os RMR E Load File Save File Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Cancel Update Check Audio SetCOMA 107 Mouse Right click Menu To change the properties of an individual window right click the mouse on the particular window to access the window s menu Size Full Screen Order To Back Select Source VWOC 4xDVT Select Source YOC NDVI Video Select Source VOC NDVI VGA Select Source WOC 8xesDVT YGA Ya Auto Setting Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Crop Image Box Size Restore Pan Image Set Label Set Meter Set Border Safe Area Underscan Crop ft 1400 1050 50Hz Set Alarm Aspect Auto Detect Close Caption Manual Adjustment Sou
102. tion press star or asterisk gt slash gt Enter total of three keys During this process approximately five seconds make sure that your MCC 8004 has a stable and uninterrupted power supply When the DVI I port has an analog VGA input the MCC 8004 can do automatic image adjustment by pressing the following three keys point or period gt star or asterisk gt Enter When the DVI I port has an analog VGA input the MCC 8004 can do automatic gain adjustment by pressing the following three keys point or period gt slash gt Enter 133 9 To logout from the Simple Control Panel mode unplug the SCP keypad from the rear panel s Keypad port 134 Avitech ASCII Protocol The MCC 8004 supports the ASCII command prompt interface You can use HyperTerminal to control your MCC 8004 The serial port RS 232 or Ethernet port IP on the MCC 8004 can also be used to interface with a third party controller for control over RS 232 IP This chapter familiarizes you with using the Avitech ASCII Protocol AAP of the MCC 8004 via Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal function as an example 3 1 Setting the RS 232 Port Before using the ASCII Z command interface make sure that the COM A RS 232 port on the MCC 8004 is set at Normal 8 bit data 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control The default baud rate is 14400 bps should be set at 57600 bps To correctly use the ASCII Z commands use the Phoenix G softwa
103. to 15 modules NOTE No DVI cascade is available for the MCC 8004Q About this Manual This manual contains comprehensive information about your Avitech MCC 8004 to help you operate the device Throughout the manual the following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text NOTE provides additional hints or information that requires special attention CAUTION identifies important information which if not followed may result in loss of data or damage to your device Any name of menu command icon or button that you can see on the screen 1s shown in a bold typeset For example On the Start menu select Settings Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the features and specifications as well as the external components of your Avitech MCC 8004 It also guides you through the process of setting up your MCC 8004 for use NOTE e MCC stands for Media Control Center e Depending on the model you purchased the cabinet color and the look of the accessories may be different from the ones shown in this manual 1 1 Package Contents After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items Standard Power Cable US customers Redundant DC Power Supply optional 12 inch DVI I Cascading Cable 10 inch RS 485 Cascading Cable RJ 50 GPIO Tally Terminal Block Utility Disc contains software and user s manual r Set of screws already installed on MCC 8004 upon Ear alre
104. to follow when entering the ASCII Z command e tis acceptable to enter commands in small or capital letters and the five columns are separated by a space e Header z command character 145 e Group Module Window Assignment GGMMPP is comprised of six Arabic numerals This is used in designating the device s Group Module Window assignment Group is comprised of the first two numbers 01 99 00 is used to pertain to all groups Module is comprised of the middle two numbers 01 15 00 is used to pertain to all modules Window Assignment is comprised of the last two numbers 01 04 00 is used to pertain to all window assignments e Parameter 1 of color assignment RRRGGGBBB is comprised of nine Arabic numerals this is used in designating the color e Parameter 2 of on off switch 1 signifies ON while 0 signifies OFF The following is a list of available ASCII Z commands for the MCC 8004 ZA Format Function Examples ZA GGMMPP accept clock NByN 2 3 Nth 1 2 to set the automatic arrangement of windows ZA 010900 2 1 Set group 1 module 9 to a 2x2 map position 1 2 3 4 quad ZA 010000 2 1 Set group 1 s all modules to quad ZA 010202 32 Place window 010202 to a 3x3 map position 2 ZA 010200 6 13 Place group module 2 to a 6x6 map position 13 14 15 16 ZA 000000 Automatically arrange all groups windows to the optimum size and posit
105. tor display fails a preset combining all the inputs of both groups can be recalled through the looping cable In case the other monitor display fails another preset addressing this situation can be recalled The same concept can be extended to more than two groups V A DVI I iD 4 4 N ID 2 3 F 3 bee Oe a e e 9 9 8s see a m E 3 a a Lra a gt gt r 9 9 o ae n ee ve z i p PAL NTSC F h La nan ii a PAL NTSC 4 A ee ote A SD HD SDI cone eae SD HD SDI n grey z ohOO Toe 2 Ta AA 3 al e023 A Ee ae os TA gt F 6 6 0 6 a lt m D Er 2 F Bove to VGA ID3 DVI to VGA ID4 adapter adapter The following setting is shown to effect the above sample scenario DVI Switch amp Module Cascade Series Group 1 e pe eee Circular mode Ch pad r DWI Switch Cascade Seres Cascadeln DWI A DWI Output Cascade In Cancel 49 Advanced Upon clicking Advanced the following screen appears Software Parameter jw Use Broadcast Load File Backup Path C AAvitech VOCAB ackup Browse Mo Signal Size Refer to i Use Broadcast Load File For loading presets switching resolution group reset When this option is enabled with checkmark the Phoenix G software will broadcast the command to every module allowing for simultaneous execution of the command NOTE This feature should always be enabled Automatically Backup
106. tting Border Properties for details on setting the Border Properties Border Properties Process W Enable Line Line2 Line 3 Line4 C Line 5 Line 6 All Lines Select Color 114 Safe Area Upon right clicking on a particular window select Safe Area and the following screen appears Safe Area lw Enable LIZ 12 Als oF Cancel Update The following should be noted when setting the safe area e Luminance is reduced outside the safe area e Enable can be enabled disabled for each source window By using the slider freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers 115 e Display 4 3 markers fixed 4 3 markers vertical yellow lines delineates the 4 3 area in a 16 9 window 116 Set Alarm Upon right clicking a particular window select Set Alarm and the following screen appears Refer to a previous section Setting Alarm Properties for details on setting the Alarm Properties Alarm Properties Process i Module Alarm Switch lf Process Alarm Switch lf Video Alarm Switch Border GPO Bit Alam Trigger Fed No Motion Alarm Threshold voltage 0 18 al E W Audio Alarm Switch m No Audio Alarm for Single Border Meter Bed GPO Bit 4 Alam Trigger Border E Alarm Lock p E Signal Type Response Time Second NoVideo p45 al NoMation fose al Video Black O46 al Fla
107. up by selecting it from the drop down menu NOTE When there is no audio detected you will NOT see any VU meters 5 Use the slider to adjust the Width then the Transparency of the meter appearing onscreen 6 On the Ballistics absolute movement of the meter s pointer drop down menu select PPM shorter integration time so that only peaks wide enough to be audible are displayed or VU relatively slower response and is driven from a full wave averaging circuit For an Individual Window To change the audio meter properties for a single window use the mouse to right click on a window and then click Set Meter Size t Full Screen Select Source VWOC 4xDVT Check Signal Set Label Set Border Safe Area Set Alarm Aspect Auto Detect TSL 53 Making the Connections for Analog AES audio equipped modules The MCC 8004 module that comes with analog audio or AES audio are listed next Analog AES Available for MCC 8004aA aAL dA dAL UA UAL Available for MCC 8004dD dDL UD UDL Before making the connections make sure to select AES AA on the drop down menu Then click OK Meter Properties Group Display Meter All ft ft ee a e Coal Cal Ca iM Meter Si iv Meter outside a lest z zi 2 el s z z aA TE 0 4 z 2 z z 2 AEE i z A Z z 3 z l z F A J Sei s i p T ada H 128 L L P R LPR LPR L P R U 40 DBu H 230 L 25 Phase Meter Meter 2
108. utton to find out the IP address Afterwards click Cancel to exit 165 4 Click to select the OSD checkbox and then click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file then select AT MCC8000 DATA V 104 OSD for MCC 8004d Q a aA P U Others Module Style MCC 8004 X Clear All File Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Clock COM fi lv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID COM A Setup Firmware E R FPGA MB Analog Clock Path Browse FPGA UB Path Browse l OSD font Alarm 5 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen 6 Reboot unplug and re plug the power cord the MCC 8004 when OSD firmware update is successful NOTE Shutdown and startup of MCC 8004 needs to be done to completely update the OSD firmware 4 2 Resetting to the Factory Default State To reset your MCC 8004 to the factory default state perform the following Steps 1 Power off the MCC 8004 by unplugging the power cord 2 Push the number 2 dip switch located on the MCC 8004 rear panel downward to the ON position 1 2 f ON 3 Power on the MCC 8004 by plugging in the power cord make sure that power is available 4 Push back the number 2 dip switch upward to the default position 166 Glossary DDC Display Data Channel Group screen Latest File Master Module Module File Preset File Rotary ID Se
109. while the other affects a single window 51 For an Entire Group To change the audio meter properties for an entire group perform the following steps NOTE Make sure to turn on all audio meters see previous section before setting the audio meter properties 1 Upon clicking Meter the following screen appears Meter Properties Group Display Meter All be wt e e i be e Coa adel Coal be Meter Sv Meter outside H 128 L LPR LPR LPR LPR U 40 DEu H 230 1 25 Phase Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter 3 Meter 4 Eoma AAGain Group 1 Group 2 Width a al il gt Ballistics PPM All Process Transparency eg l Cancel The MCC 8004 is capable of displaying embedded audio as VU volume unit meters inside the video window Embedded audio 1s divided into four groups with a master and secondary channel for each group This allows you to display the left and right VU meter of either the master or secondary channel on the left and right side of the window just as the menu depicts 2 Click the All button to display all meters or click the checkbox individually to display the desired meter only Click the Meter SW checkbox to open close the meter switch Then click the Meter outside checkbox to enable the meter to be displayed outside the image area 52 3 Use the sliders to adjust the Phase H L sliders VU one slider Sound H L sliders A A Gain for analog audio signal one slider 4 Change the gro
110. wo quick keys are available that allows you to quickly bring a window to from full screen mode as well as swap the contents from one window to another by performing the following steps 1 To change to full screen mode double click the mouse on a window Double click again to return from full screen mode 2 To access the swap window quick key move your cursor to the bottom left corner of a window until a capital letter S appears 3 Click on the capital letter S to select the source window and then click again at a destination window where you want to swap the contents from the source This will swap all the contents and properties of the source window to the destination window 105 Window Layout setting the Default Layout by Group When you have multiple units cascaded together you can quickly show all the windows by selecting Settings gt Group Parameter Set Default Layout Arranging Windows by Group To quickly setup the layout for your video windows right click the mouse on the title bar to access the Group Layout menu Select from 2x2 up to 5x5 as possible grid positions on the monitor display me Avitech Galaxy 1280x1024 60Hz Baud 27600 bos ae k We wp La y uu pial Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help exe 4 5 eee 16 9 3x3 3x4 4x3 4x4 5x5 Image4 2 Window 1 Window 2 Window 3 Vindow 4 Repositioning an Individual Window To reposition a window perform the following s
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