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2. 2050 System Terminal Sending Configuration to 2050 System File CommPort System Update Firmware Access Firmware version Upload existing configuration From 2050 The Configurator program will by default ask you to Upload existing configuration From 2050 upload the existing configuration from the 2050 System Download configuration 4 Ea 2050 for safety You can bypass this feature by clicking on Bypass Download Safety The 2050 can store 2 different configurations Download configuration to 2050 Download other configuration to 2050 Download other configuration B Ea 2050 Configuration A and B If required they can be Upload existing firmware from 2050 activated by programming the frame config switches to Download new Firmware to 2050 do so At power up or following a reset the system will Bypass Download Safety always load the main configuration A Pressing the Switch Config A or B will load this new config Note a 3 seconds timeout If you intend to use only one configuration don t program the frame config switch and always use configuration A When ready click on Download Configuration A or B Status to 2050 to send the current configuration file previously opened or created or click on Download other configuration A or B to 2050 to send another file A Transmitting Configuration ain File c epdz b5 back 2060 51 4 file access dialogue windows will prompt you 7 2050 System Term
3. Rs485 gs RX Power Control Rs485 Tx I 1 E TX Level Routing TB i 2 0 Side tone enable Main Phones DB25 Connector mac I N C COT z Speaker 1 GPI 1 GPO A gt Slate in Ext call in DES 2 Slate Connector enable Slate out Extcall out 7 lt O lt T d 2053 Turret audio card Slate I O 1 of possible 16 Control Level Routing MonitorA L amp R Inputs Monitor B 2 L amp R Inputs Monitor B L amp R Outputs 2 1 of possible 4 Level Control Routing Caller 1 2054 Monitor card r Stereo Input Bus 1 Stereo output Bus 2 DB25 E Connector Stereo Input Bus 3 Stereo Input Bus 4 Ext callin 2051 Extout DB9 A Level idi ec i 1 GPI 1 GPO gt Control 2051 Mix Bus card Part of 2050 Base system O gt x c o sng Io uoo o x c c a z snq XIN 0818 S snq XIN 5 snq XIN oa1e1S Analog Slate Call Input 1 Analog Slate Call Output 1 Analog Slate Call Input 2 Analog Slate Call Output 2 DB25 Connector Analog Slate Call Input 3 Analog Slate Call Output 3 Analog Slate Call Input 4 Analog Slate Call Output 4
4. C 13 pin 21 C 15 pin 22 16 pin 10 Aud gt gt cc Remove 1 pin 11 18 pin 24 13 pin 12 20 pin 25 Front Sw Front Sw B 2051 GFI 24 int 25 int 26 int 2r int 2B int 23 int int 31 int 32 int F5 Local inputs programming manager Option 2053 100 cholet sels D eee Get 33 Biri 2 a4 pin 21 35 piri 3 36 pin 22 oF pir 4 ae pin 23 od piri 5 40 pin 24 41 piri 25 42 piri Z 43 pin 25 44 piri 8 AG piri 27 piri 3 A7 28 48 pin 10 10 x Cali Functions aro unavailable unless preceded EXT n Calls Available Functions 000 Function 001 Calling Turret 100 002 Calling Turret 1071 003 Calling Turret 102 004 Calling Turret IDS 005 Calling Turret ID4 006 Calling Turret ID5 007 Calling Turret IDE gt 006 Calling Turret ID 009 Calling Turret 108 010 Calling Turret 109 011 Calling Turret 1010 012 Calling Turret ID 11 013 Calling Turret 102 to ID 11 014 Reserved 015 Private Call The following call will be private Headphone only 016 Calling Headphone 1 z F2 Headphone 5 7 FHeadphone 9 z FAlHeadphone 13 017 Calling Headphone 2 z F2 Headphone 6 7 Fa Headphone 10 z FAlHeadphone 14 018 Calling Headphone 3 z F2 Headphone 7 2 Fa Headphone 11 z FAlHeadphone 15 019 Calling Headphone 4 2 F2 Headphone 8 2 Fa Headphone 12 7 FAlHeadphone 16 020 Calling Headphone 1 4 F2 Hea
5. Routing Level Control Y 4GPI K C 4 GPO j DB9 2057 Quad Slate Callcard B Connector 1 of possible 4 Option aie Headphones Level Controls Routing Co ntrol Level Headphones Output 1 2056 Call Level Headphones Output 2 E DB25 Connector Headphones Output 3 d HMM EN i 2056 Trim amp Dim Level Headphones Output 4 2056 Quad Headphones Amp card 1 of possible 4 Option O gt o c o g L a E 1 L un sng carci _ fz sng cori I a sonotechnique F Audio Block Diagram Page 17 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Manual Programming Menu This menu us used for manual switches and tallies programming Not available At this point you should save your work Click on Save as from the File Pull Down Menu 2050 System Online Configuration Online system is used to send the configuration file to the 2050 System memory 1 Connect your computer serial connection Preferably COM 1 to the RS232 port on the 2050 front panel 2 Set the front panel rotary switch to F 3 Press the front panel reset button Click GO to start the communication terminal with 2050 System 2050 Turret system co File Configure You will be notified that the current configuration file has been saved under a backup name Follow the instruction Informatio
6. 255 just before the wanted function in the selected functions list This second function will rise a flag that the following function will clear after execution So if you want 2 consecutive second function you must insert the function 255 twice just before each function To access the third function use function 253 and for the fourth function use function 254 In the example above the fourth function would be activated in this case because of the preceding function 254 sonotechnique rennes Page 10 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Momentary Alternate amp Interlock functions Momentary function are executed while the switch is pressed in case of turret switches while the GPI input is active in the case of local inputs or while the event is valid in the case of events Example Function 051 Microphone 1 Muted Momentary Pressing the switch will muted the microphone releasing it will unmute it Alternate functions are push ON push OFF functions they are executed when pressing the switch once then released when the switch is pressed again Same with GPI inputs not really usable with events Example Function 061 Microphone 1 Muted Alternate Pressing the switch once will muted the microphone pressing the switch a second time will unmute it Interlock functions You need a minimum of 2 switches to implement the interlock functions It means that a switch is program to acti
7. System Configuration 18 17 Serial Port Configuration 18 18 Sending Configuration to 2050 System 19 19 Sending New Firmware to 2050 System 20 Credits Author Paul Delisle Product Designer sonotechnique 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual The Configurator 4 0 x is an utility program needed to create manage amp upload download a configuration file required by the 2050 system to do what you expect of it Although this program is used to connect with the 2050 frame it will work on a configuration file stored on your PC therefore this program is usually used offline until time to connect for uploading This Document will explain the menus amp some other features Program startup When the program start it will load the 2050 initialization file 2050sys ini located in C CPD2050 V4 0 9 This file contain the actual function listing for the current firmware PLEASE do not modify this file You may render the program inoperable After loading the initialization file the program will give you this statement May vary Click OK when you ve taken note of it Warning s 4 This version should be used with Ehe 2050 turret system Firmware version 1 4 x only The main window show 3 pull down menus 2050 Turret system configurator 4 0 9 f
8. is not interactive Meaning that the console operator won t have a knowledge of mutes activation by the 2050 and vice versa Latched contacts The 2050 will activate latched GPI outputs when a microphone is muted To tally monitoring from the console This mode is not interactive master only Meaning that the console operator will have knowledge of mutes activation but can t put them ON Pulsed contact with mute tally This mode is not presently implemented Bidirectional mode The 2050 monitor the channel mute tally on each selected channels to follow the console operator and activate pulsed GPI outputs when a microphone state has to change In fact the GPI output is activated the 2050 wait for the tally change then release the GPI output there is timeout period the 2050 won t wait for ever for the acknowledgment Pulsed contact with ON tally Bidirectional mode The 2050 monitor the channel ON tally on each selected channels to follow the console operator and activate pulsed GPI outputs when a microphone state has to change In fact the GPI output is activated the 2050 wait for the tally change then release the GPI output there is timeout period the 2050 won t wait for ever for the acknowledgment Midi Bidirectional mode if the console support bidirectional midi message The 2050 listen to midi message from the console to track the state on each selected channels The 2050 transmit midi message to the console when a mic
9. to 4 It is this mute control bus that is activated when one of the define microphone s is ON By default the 2054 card ID 0 Path A is attached to Xbus 1 and so on as shown The Optional 2054 cards ID 2 amp 3 should be attached to one of those Xbus control line to be automatically muted Xbus 1 Automute You check the microphones that when ON will activate the Xbus 1 By default it will mute the 2054 card IDO path A Xbus 2 Automute You check the microphones that when ON will activate the Xbus 2 By default it will mute the 2054 card IDO path B Xbus 3 Automute You check the microphones that when ON will activate the Xbus 3 By default it will mute the 2054 card ID1 path A Xbus 4 Automute You check the microphones that when ON will activate the Xbus 4 By default it will mute the 2054 card 1 1 path B Microphone Group A You may group microphones here to be used in the Mic group Mute ON functions Although there is mention of more then one group only Group A is presently available sonotechnique ner Page 4 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Automute Setup contitued Microphone usage Every microphones that is handle by the 2050 must by checked The 2050 will manage only the microphones that are checked here Console mute control type Via 2053 insert point The 2053 slate channel are used to mute the signal from the console channel inserts This mode
10. you could have 16 functions program to one switch In fact you could go higher then 16 since you can program groups within groups but it would become hard to follow and can cause a software feedback A group function programmed with another group function that is already programmed with the first group Note that functions within groups may not activate their tallies External Call Input programming When programming a GPI input to activate a call from the external world via the 2051 card You must first program the function 026 External In 2051 is calling Followed by destination Then program a standard call function which represent the destination When programming a GPI input to activate a call from the external world via the 2053 IDO card You must first program the function 252 F2 the function 027 Calling Slate 2053 IDO F2 External in is calling Followed by destination Then program a standard call function which represent the destination Dummy functions When a function doesn t generate a tally like the call functions you can manage to transfer tally information with the use of dummy functions It is a flashing tally only There are 4 of those in function 252 Dummy Function 1 Momentary Tally will flash F2 Dummy 2 F3 Dummy 3 F4 Dummy AY Example On a switch on the producer 1 turret you program the function call host Dummy 1 On a switch on the producer 2 turret you also program the function call ho
11. 10 8 011 Calling Turret ID10 205710 10 012 Calling Turret ID11 013 Calling Turret 102 to ID11 F 20531011 014 Reserved 115 Private Call The following call will be fnivate Headphone only 016 Calling Headphone 1 z F2 Headphopfe 5 z F2 Headphone 9 z F2 Headphone 13 Cancel 017 Calling Headphone 2 FAHeadph ne 6 7 F2 Headphone 10 2 F2 Headphone 14 018 Calling Headphone 3 z F2 Headfhone 7 F2 Headphone 11 2 F2 Headphone 15 Selected Functions 255 Second function shown wfF 21 Add gt gt 187 Card 2053 IDO Monitog g Bus 1 Alternate F2 Bus 1 Interlock Bus alt FA Bus 3 Interlock 000 Function 000 HO Function lt lt Re LE LL LE LL LL LL LT Add Second Function F2 Add Third Function F3 Add Fourth Function F4 17 18 EHE keypad 30 31 32 33 34 assignment 36 af 38 3g GPI 1111323 m s z um LIE pe s oO Important Information Because of memory limitation the function list is limited to 256 So to get more functions the system will employ the main second third amp fourth function system Example in the function 187 see above the main function would be Monitoring Bus 1 Alternate the Second function F2 would be monitoring Bus 1 Interlock the third function F3 would be Monitoring Bus 3 Alternate amp the Fourth F4 would be monitoring Bus 3 Interlock To activate the second you must have the second function function
12. 2050 Communication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual 00000 eee 900006 sonotechnique a L EI UL at SII ie mV wi Radio STUDIO 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Table of Contents Page 1 Loading Creating and Saving Configuration File 1 2 Configure menu TP 2 3 Hardware Setup Window 3 4 AutoMute Setup Window 4 5 Signalization Setup Window 6 6 Routing Setup Window Bienes Bowes f Timer Setup WindoW 8 8 Midi Setup Window 9 9 Switch Programming Manager Window 10 8 Remote Programming Manager Window 13 9 Events Programming Manager Window 13 10 Local Inputs Programming Manager Window 14 11 Group s Programming Manager Window 19 12 Tallies Auto Programming Window 16 13 DCA Programming Manager Window 16 14 Manual Programming Menu 18 15 Saving Your WOK nn de 18 16 Online
13. A ID 1 D EET es 053 ID 1 Yes w 2063 1D 1 C 2055 ID E C 20564 Path B ID 1 EL eue E s _ es 2 531D 2 DESI 2D531D 2 2053 10 4 2054 Path AID 2 P _ Tes ahaa E Yes 20531D 3 C 2053105 2054 Path BID 2 es A053 ID 4 Yes 205310 4 2053106 2054 Path amp D 3 es 205310 5 Yes 205310 5 205310 7 2054 Path B D 3 C 2063108 20561441IDs E Y 205310 9 BE 205310 7 es 205310 7 205510 10 Mote 2053 IDS to 1011 are Power up default for those Enabled 20551011 always slate channels and that are controlled Disabled Enabled Cancel OK Page 7 sonotechnique _ssws sazi 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Timer Setup Timer enabled You can disable the complete timer subsystem from the 2050 system by un checking this box System Reference Select the reference source of your timer All but the SMPTE selection let you to enter a time value Timer Clear Authorized Let you decide in which timer state you can actually clear the timer Other Options Time Code Calculator Enabled Let you use the calculator function See timer manual On the fly time value entry Enabled Let you use enter timer value even if the timer is running It will stop the timer off course Timer Roll over to zero at midnight If checked the timer will pass to zero at midnight otherwise it will continue with 24 00 00 Memory Enabled
14. File Configure amp Connect File Configure Connect They are described below File kz 2050 Turret system c File Configure Connect Mew Loading Creating and Saving Configuration File Open X Chro Ctri 5 Use the pull down menu to open save or create a configuration file Save as About A proper configuration file has the s19 extension Exit About Clicking about will give you the program information Configurator 4 0 3 System info is a windows utility that give you Version 4 0 9 information about your computer s 55 Hs program Sonotechnique PIL Inc 1994 2008 NOT about the 2050 system By Paul This version should be used with the 2050 turret system firmware version 1 4 3 only Www sanatechnique System Info Page 1 sonotechnique war 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Configure This is where you will go through each sub menu to define the hardware that you have and also define the function s for each switches GPI Events etc Here is an short explanation for the different sub menus Hardware setup Define the hardware that is installed on your 2050 system Automute Mic Group Assignment of microphones for Studio CRM amp usage Signalizations Assignment of microphones for signalizations ex On air light Routing Setup Definitions of default bus monitoring Timer Setup Timer
15. Ho Control E E ON Turreis Speakers Turret IDO speaker DCA Turret ID1 speaker DCA Turret ID2 speaker z pra speaker TuretID4 speaker TER ET Taget IDE speaker DCA Tel ID speaker DCA PUT ane a ker C Turret LS maker Pres Turret ID 10 speaker Pisa C Turret ID 11 speaker Potentiometers D Page 16 Monitoring Speakers 2054 100 Monitor amp DUA 2064 100 Monitor B DCA Monitor amp DCA 2064 101 Monitor B DCA Call Dim Level el 2054 Call Level Fixed Level 255 Load Default MIE 2056 Call Dim Level Po eee E Y 2056 Dim Level 2056 Call Level Misc Levels 2063 Mic Level 2053 56 Trim Level 95 3 Dim Level 253 Call Level 2053 57 Aux In Level 2053 57 Slate Dim Level 2053757 Call out Level 2064 Trim Level I Misc Levels 2051 Ext Call in Level 2061 Ext Call aut Level 2051 Master Call Bus 1 2051 Master Call Bus 2 Cancel 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual 2053 Mic Level Turret Phone DCA 2053 Trim Level 2053 Dim Level 2053 Call Level Turret Speaker DCA 2053 Aux In Level 2053 Slate Dim Level 2053 Call Out Level 2054 Trim Level 2054 Dim Level 2054 Call Level 2054 Monitor B DCA 2051 Master Call Bus 1 2051 Ext in Level Hee 8 x OLS DATE Turret Power 2
16. Mic 3 Mic 3 Mic 3 tic 3 M Mic 3 4 v Mic 4 Mic4 Mic4 4 Mic 4 v Mic 4 Mics M Mic 5 Mic 5 Mic 5 Mic 5 mics M Mic 5 Mic 6 Mic 6 Mic 6 Mic 6 Mic 6 Mic B Mic 6 Mic Mic Mic 7 Mic D Mic Mic 7 Mic Mic Mic Mic Mic 8 Mica Mic8 mics Mics Mica mics tic 3 Mica Mic 10 micin micin Mie 10 Micii Mic 11 Mic 11 Mic 11 Mic 11 Mic 11 Mic 11 Mic12 Mic12 Mic12 Mic12 Miz13 Micia Miz13 Mic 13 Micia Micia Mic 14 Mic 14 Mic 14 Mic 14 Mic 14 Mic 14 micis micis micis micis 15 micis 15 hic 16 tic 16 tic 16 tic 16 tic 16 tic 16 tic 16 Pulsed Contact Timeout Internal Cycle Changing this value may render the system 701 unstable for pulsed mute control The 1 default value is Hex 0 Modification is at your risk Console Mute Type C Via 2053 Insert points Latched contacts C Pulsed Contacts with Channel Mute tally e a Pulsed Contacts with Channel ON tally Midi Wheatstone Distinct On z TEE S PT vith active high tally Automute Setup You define your automatic mutes and some grouping with this window There is in fact 4 mute control signals called Xbus 1
17. Time vale can be stored and recalled from 10 memory when this box is checked Timer Event Enabled If checked the time related events will be handled See event manager window Second Timer Enabled If checked the upper row can become a second timer See timer manual Timer doesn t stop when zero is reached If checked the timer won t stop at zero it will continue counting Timer Legacy mode support disabled If checked the timer value entry has to be done with the preset function See timer manual Timer Preset on bottom row If checked and with the preset function engaged the timer Value entry will be shown on the bottom row sonotechnique SRE Page 8 F Timer Setup ME System Reference t intemal Cristal Video NTSC 59 94 Video NTSC 60 Video FAL SMPTE Time Code Timer Clear Autonzed Only on Stop Memory Enabled t On stop and count up Timer Event Enabled C Always Second Timer Enabled Time Code Calculator Enabled On the fly Time value x Timer doesn t stop entry Enabled when zero is reached Timer Holl aver to T Timer Legacy mode zero at midnight support disabled Timer Preset on bottom row Cancel x Midi Setup 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual With this window you will define the content of the midi messages sent and receive to activate mute Note that those midi messages are manage only if the selected cons
18. alid for OnAir 1 only Enabled auto green light With this option checked the Green light output on the Sign Connector will activate when the OnAir 1 is OFF Enabled flashing tallies when automated function are engaged With this option checked If a equivalent function is programed on a turret switch the tally of that switch will flash If the automated version will engage Those functions includes the Onair signalizations and the monitor muting D x w Signalization Auto Auto Auto Auto Options For n ar 1 On Air On Air On Air On Air TENTE ee Ia s s Local Event Event Event Enable Auto Green light Amy any any e Enable flashing tallies while automated MW Mic 1 Mic 1 Mic 1 Mic 1 functions are engaged M Mic 2 Mic 2 2 Mic 2 M Mic 3 Mic 3 Mic 3 Mic 3 M Mic 4 Mic 4 Mic 4 Mic 4 M Mic 5 Mic 5 Mic 5 Mic 5 Cancel Mic 6 Mic Mic Mic Mic 8 Mic 8 Mic 8 Mic 8 Mics Mics Mics Mics P P micio Mic 11 Mic 11 Mic 11 Mic 11 Mici Eee e E Mic12 Micia P 1P micis Mici micis P Met Mici4 1P Mic 14 micis mieis P micis P Micis Mizi amp P meie P micie P Mici sonotechnique eS NN NU Page 6 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Routing Setup You define your pow
19. dphone 5 8 F3 Headphone 9 12 FAlHeadphone 13 16 021 Calling 2054 IDO Path 022 Calling 2054 IDO Path B Selected Functions 026 External In 2051 is calling Followed by destination 002 Calling Turret ID 000 Function 000 Function Add Second Function Fe Add Second Function F3 Add Second Function F4 sonotechnique Page 14 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Groups Programming Manager This windows is use to program group functions You can have 4 functions per group Only the function within the first 12 groups can generate tallies Select a group then add the desired functions By careful by group looping Software feedback Note Function within group 25 to 48 will not automatically generate a tally PENE inix Groups Available Functions 000 Function 001 Calling Turret IDO 002 Calling Turret 101 003 Calling Turret ID 004 Calling Turret 103 005 Calling Turret ID4 006 Calling Turret ID5 007 Calling Turret ID6 008 Calling Turret ID 009 Calling Turret IDG 010 Calling Turret IDI 011 Calling Turret ID10 012 Calling Turret ID 11 013 Calling Turret ID to ID 11 014 Reserved 015 Private Call The Following call will be private Headphone only 016 Calling Headphone 1 2 2 5 F3 Headphone 9 F4 Headphone 13 017 Calling Headphone 2 7 F2 Headphone 6 7 F3 Head
20. e eee Oo Mate H Velocity 0 127 0 127 0 1 Type in the desired values Load Page 9 Midi Channel J M y N N Nel Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch 10 Ch 11 Ch 13 Lh 14 Lh 15 Lh 15 A N N N N N N Echo Compensation Yes Cancel Default Values sonotechnique nn EE 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Switch Programming Manager With this window you will assign functions to turret switches Lets explain the sections of this window first 1 Click to select the turret that you want to program 2 Click to select the switch that you want to program The selected switch will be in a larger font 3 The available functions are listed here 4 The selected functions for the selected switch are listed here 5 Click to Add or remove a function The function must be highlighted first 6 Each 2053 card has a GPI input that can be program like a switch with few exceptions T Load default timer functions 1 Fa Switch programming manager OI x uret D f 205310 0 000 NO Function 206310 1 001 Calling Turret IDO 002 Calling Turret ID1 208010 4 003 Calling Turret 102 USI a 004 Calling Turret ID3 C 205310 4 005 Calling Turret ID4 2053105 006 Calling Turret 105 c4 JE 007 Calling Turret IDG 008 Calling Turret ID7 FE 009 Calling Turret ID8 2053108 010 Calling Turret IDS 2053
21. er up default audio routing with this window For each monitoring select the default source Ext A amp Ext B are available for the 2054 cards only and only locally to the card itself 2053 Slate Configuration Each present 2053 card can be either a slate channel or an external call in external call out This is selected by the check box 2053 ID8 amp up are always programmed as slate channels Notes A slate channel represent that the input is always routed to the output and that you can TB to it The TB signal will mixed with the dimmed channel signal In external call in external call out mode the input is NOT routed to the output The external in signal is routed to programmed destination when the related function is activated The external call output generate the TB out signal when the related function is activated Slate Safety Control You can have a slate channel If checked to follow a master Enable Disable Function So when this function is disabled Pressing the slate key won t have any effect You can also decide what is the power up default Enabled is the factory default This is available only on the first 8 2053 cards slate channels iol x 2053 Slate Config Slate Safety Control Ckecked channel s will fallas Monitoring Default E 2063 ID 0 E 2064 Path A ID 0 Aux ig a slate channel 7 ester ecl accro duse I Wea elie IL M YES 2053 ID Yes MW 206310 0 2053 10 2 2054 Path
22. inal Fie CommPork System Update Firmware Access Firmware version You will see a progress bar on the bottom terminal windows After the incrementing progress bar is done you will have a decrementing 30 second progress bar and 2652 BIOS UER1 8 2087 05 18 2887 By Paul Delisle then you will have the following message load t The new configuration has been transferred and saved in your 2050 System Close your Configurator program Configuration Saved inta SEEPROH Set the rotary switch back to 0 y Press the reset button Your 2050 System is now running the new 4 configuration A sonotechnigue Page 19 sonotechnique 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Sending New Firmware to 2050 System You may have to upgrade your 2050 firmware in the future to get more features Here are the steps Click on the firmware access menu You will be asked to type in the access code The access code is cpd2050 in lower case The Configurator program will by default ask you to upload the existing firmware from the 2050 system for safety 7 Access Sele Entry Code cpd2050 Cancel You can bypass this feature by clicking on Bypass Download Safety When ready click on Download new firmware to 2050 to send the new firmware Afile access dialogue windows will prompt you You will see a progress bar on the bottom terminal windows After few minutes you will have the f
23. is define by the 2053 card that itis attached to 2 The Lowest the ID the highest the priority in calls TB meaning that the an IDO call will override an ID 3 call 3 A turret with 44 switches but with a timer keypad is in fact a 24 switch turret timer keypad and NOT a 44 switches turret 4 All the other frame cards of the same model have an ID to identify them to the CPU So the first 2054 card must have thelDO and has nothing to do with the turret IDO Turret setup Define the presence the switch configuration with or without timer keypad amp decide what Xbus Control it will follow the activation of an xbus mute the turret speaker and activate the local red led The Xbus are define on the Automute window Optional card s presence Let you define the presence of optional cards As you see there is a minimum of one 2054 card monitor card ETE Fan Speed m with Follow Follow Folow Folow Set the fan speed at the sett Hs e Me tar Timer Xbusl 2 xbus3 4 Eee 4 8 16 20 24 44 Keypad Control Control Control Control highest possible speed Ture IDO w Ye F Ye ves Ye Ye TuretlD T e Yes T Fe M Yes Yes M ves Ye ves that you can tolerate the TuretID2 R Ves F F F F F p ve P Ves Yes Yes Yes noise TuretlIDb3 Mes vw F p ves Ye vw Yes Ye Yes TuretlID4 W Ye F Me Me wes Yes Yes Oils md El Eb ml Bl el
24. n 1 Current configuration has been saved under C cpd2050 back2050 619 Please set the rotary switch En F an Ehe Front Panel then press the reset switch and Don t forget to open the communication port on Ehe next window Serial Port Configuration 2050 System Terminal commPort Open Log File Under the file menu terminal windows you can create a log file Not recommended The 2050 System terminal is set to com1 by default To change this open the Properties dialogue window and select your COM port When properly set click on Port Open You will see the following message Port Com Maximum Speed E Get _ go Dis Cancel s 2050 System Termina mens System Updat w Port Open Properties Press Reset again on the CPU card just after clicking OK you will see the system prompt Connection Preferences Flow Contral Data Bits gt fe Mor Parity None gt Stop Bits 1 gt C xon RT5 sonotechnique warmi Page 18 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Do reset the 2050 after clicking OK You will see the following prompt on the terminal window If You don t check your serial cable it must be a pin to pin Db9 Male to Db9 Female 2050 System Terminal File CommPort System Update Firmware Access 2052 BIOS UER1 6 2887 85 18 2887 By Paul Delisle
25. nerate the tallies at the right place Click Go to proceed then click Done DCA Setup There is a lot of DCA Digital Control Amplifier in the 2050 system Each of them can be control by 4 type of Controller The first are the turret potentiometers second are the 2050 chassis front panel potentiometers third are fixed value determined once via this program and fourth is no control at all the DCA will be muted This window elements are 1 The DCA that be controlled 2 The possible controller 3 Potentiometer selection 4 Fixed value selector Fixed value notes The Hexadecimal value is shown on the bottom of the 1 fader The value in decibel is shown in the green window For DCA that are used for Trim amp Dim the trim value must be considered when selecting the dim value Example if the 2053 aux in level is set to 6db for a dim of 15 db you would select 21db On the next page you will the 2050 Block diagram with the location sonotechnique DCA Manager Turreis Headphones Turret IDO phones Turret 01 phones TuretID 2 phones amiet Da phones DCA 4 phones f TumetID8 phones DCA Turret ID3 phones Turret 1010 phones DCA Turret 1011 phones Controllers C Turret IDO f Turret ID2 Turret ID3 met ID 4 C TuretiD5 Turret IDE Turret ID uret ID Turret 109 Turret ID 10 Turret ID 11 Main Frame Pat Fixed
26. ole type is midi You will also define the content of the midi user message Those message can be sent regardless of the console type So select the midi function that you want to program Select the status byte the midi channel enter the desired Value then click on load You must click load for each midi function If for all the Mic Mute ON functions the inputs amp outputs messages are the same please check the Mute inputs same as outputs checkbox If possible you should configure your console not to send an echo of sent midi message If the console is sending and echo please check the Echo Compensation checkbox Midi Setup Generic Midi Funtion to be Mute 1 z 9 gt ks a z a a programmed Mic OM 1 Mic ON 2 Mic LIN 3 Mic ON 4 Mic ON 5 Mic LIN B Mic LIN 7 Mic LIN 11 G N NL N M N MN ee User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 User User User B User 3 User 10 User 11 User 12 User 13 User 14 User 15 User 16 inputs same as outputs A3 NH EH ON M MON M EM E M oM NM I Midi mute imputa Mute IM 1 Mute IM 2 Mute IN 3 Mute IM 4 Mute IM 5 Mute IM 6 Mute IM 7 Mute IM 8 Mic OM IN 1 Mic ON IN 2 Mic ON IN 3 Mic ON IN 4 Mic ON IN 5 Mic ON IN B Mic ON IN Min ON IN S8 ma p fr Status Byte Mate Mate Falyphanic key pressure Control change Fragram change Channel pressure Piich bend change System Messages e
27. ollowing message The new firmware has been transferred in your 2050 System You can close your Configurator program atthis point Set the rotary switch back to 0 on the 2050 Press the reset button on the 2050 Your 2050 System is now running with the new firmware 2050 System Terminal File CommPort System Update Firmware Access Firmware version 2852 BIOS UER1 6 2887 85 18 2887 By Paul Delisle gt Ferase Flash Erased flash t Request existing Firmware version 2852 BIOS U 5 2050 System Terminal File CommPort System Update Firmware Access Firmware version Upload existing configuration 4 From 2050 Upload existing configuration B From 2050 Download configuration 4 to 2050 Download configuration B to 2050 Download other configuration 4 to 2050 Download other configuration B to 2050 Upload existing Firmware From 2050 Download new Firmware Ea 2050 Bypass Download Safety 2050 System Terminal File CommPort System Update Firmware Access Firmware version 2052 BIOS UER1 8 2887 85 18 2887 By Paul Delisle 2Ferase Flash Erased flash t Flash Programmed gt To know what firmware version you presently running Click on Firmware version You will see the program header with the firmware revision s 2050 System Terminal File CormmPort System Update Firmware Access Firmware version Flash t Flash Programmed md 6606 0 2A
28. options configuration Midi Setup Configuration ofthe system Midi parameters Switches Programming This is where you assign functions to turret switches Remote Programming This is where you would assign functions to the remote switches Events Programming This is where you assign functions when define system events occur Local Input Programming This is where you assign functions to the system GPI inputs The Main GPI amp the first optional 2059 card If present Optional GPI 65 128 This is where you would assign functions to the other Groups Programming If 4 functions per switch is not enough you might want to use Groups Each of the 48 groups can hold another 4 functions Tallies Auto Used to attach tallies to programmed switches DCA setup You assign volume control amp define fixed level here sonotechnique EEE Page 2 2050 Turret system configurato File Configure Connect Harware setup AutoMute Mic Group Signaliz ation Routing Setup Timer setup Midi setup k Switches programming Remotes programming Events programming Local Inputs programming Optional GPL 65 1264 Groups programming Tallies Auto setup Manual programming Hardware Setup You define your hardware with this window 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Facts 1 The ID number is assigned by jumpers located the 2053 cards so the turret ID
29. phone 10 7 FAfHeadphone 14 018 Calling Headphone 3 2 F2 Headphone 7 F3 Headphone 11 F4 Headphone 15 019 Calling Headphone 4 7 F2 Headphone 8 7 F3 Headphone 121 FAtHeadphone 16 1 NON E NON NON 10 cesse EEE A E EN EN 06660818 Selected Functions Add gt gt 000 NO Function 000 NO Function 000 NO Function 000 HO Function lt lt Remove Add Second Function F2 Add Second Function F3 Add Second Function FA Cancel CAUTION Check for group looping Check if functions are available if groups used for events local inputs or remotes Page 15 sonotechnique j msj 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Tallies programming automatic Each time you close the Turret or group programming windows you have the following windows This is a sub program that will look into each programmed switch and assign the related tally in a table This information is needed by the 2050 to generate the tallies at the right place Click Go to proceed then click Done allies programming automatic Progress Tallies programming automatic Each time you close the Turret or group programming windows you have the following windows 2 Tallies programming automatic Progress EE Cancel This is a sub program that will look into each programmed switch and assign the related tally in a table This information is needed by the 2050 to ge
30. phone 11 FAfHeadphone 15 019 Calling Headphone 4 F2 Headphone 8 F3 Headphone 12 FAfHeadphone 16 020 Calling Headphone 1 4 z F2 Headphone 5 8 F3 Headphone 9 12 F4 Headphone 13 16 021 Calling 2054 IDO Path 022 Calling 2054 IDO Path B 023 Reserved 124 Reserved 125 Calling External out 2051 026 External In 2051 is calling Followed by destination 027 Calling Slate 2053 IDO 7 F21 External in is calling Followed by destination 026 Calling Slate 2053 101 7 F21 External in is calling Followed by destination TEELS ee R 0 M M 0 TETEE 0 MD N ML Mel ptos Ga ta xc bp dote de le n X ia p p de Selected Functions Cancel Page 13 sonotechnique 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Local Inputs Programming Manager This windows is use to program function when certain the Inputs are activated Select a GPI input then select the desired function s Notice that the frame front panel switch and 2051 card GPI are located here The First 8 GPI Inputs amp outputs are not available when the console mute type is with GPI s Inputs System GFI 2052 card r C C e r r 1 Biri z pin 15 3 Biri 3 4 pin 15 5 pin 4 6 pin 17 T pin 5 amp pin 18 10 pin 7 12 pin 8 14 pin 3 r C c 11 pin 20
31. rlock Pressing this switch will activate Monitoring of External A Switch F program with Function 254 F4 Function 209 Card 2054 IDO Path A Monitoring Ext A Alternate F2 Ext A Interlock F3 Ext B alt F4 Ext B Interlock Pressing this switch will activate Monitoring of External B Individual vs All Functions restriction Some function are available in individual form or ALL form Example The function 061 Microphone 1 Muted Alternate can be programmed on a switch on a guest turret switch while the function 069 All Microphones Muted Alternate can be programmed on the host turret In this case it will work The guest can put his microphone on or off But the host will override the selection if he presses the all microphone on off function Exception for monitoring functions In the case of monitoring selection it would not work The All function will take precedence all the time over individual selection Page 11 sonotechnique nn EE 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Group Function As you have notice there is only 4 functions that can be executed per switch Well it s not exactly true If you need more then 4 functions you can use the grouped functions There are 48 of those groups which have their content program in the group programming manager window A group function take the room of 1 function but could contain up to 4 functions So it means that
32. rophone state has to change The content of the messages are programmable in another window Distinct contacts with ON tally This mode is not presently implemented Bidirectional mode The 2050 monitor the channel ON tally on each selected channels to follow the console operator and activate distinct GPI outputs when a microphone state has to change One output for channel ON and another output for channel OFF Pulse contact setup In Pluse contact with tally mode this is the amount of time that the CPU will wait for a tally response 70 is the default value Don t change this value unless directed to do so Other value may render the system unstable Page 5 sonotechnique wai 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Signalization Setup You define your signalization options with this window Only The Auto ONAir 1 is directly attached to frame DB9 Sign connector The Other Auto ONAir will generate events that can be used to trigger other functions Those events programming are managed in the Event manager window Auto OnAir Light 1 If any of the checked microphones is ON The DB9 sign red light output will be activated An event will also be generated Auto OnAir Light 2 3 amp 4 If any of the checked microphones is ON an event will be generated Options Enabled red light flashing The Red light output on the Sign Connector will flash instead of bean solid V
33. rss ml vs mls qms et Misc ies gles Sl Bl vee m e rss m 91 el ets ml es ml yes wl ves All On tally Any Mic on u i pi Date vs fee ln fe Well self explanatory mite Flin m ug pg c c c p te ie pve p P P S BS ree Gl vas P res TP res Tee e IN ml p 7 e IN fee Dl ves fez Refresh Fan Speed 2054 Monitor cards 2056 Headphone amp cards CA 34 C Fu Eu ono 2057 Quad analog slate cards TP Alon Taly Any MEON Any Mic ON Corie RENE E If checked the main CPU will send the DCA amp routing data to the frame card regardless if there a change Refresh If unchecked the data ml DCA data always will be sent only if there ml a change The update Cycle time been Cancel Page 3 sonotechnique e 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual 101 Abus 1 Abus Abus 3 Xbus 4 AutoMute AutoMute AutoMute AutoMute Micro Micro Micro Normalized Normalized Normalized Normalized phones phones phones to 2054 100 to 2054 100 to 2054 ID1 to 2054 ID1 Group Group Usage Path Path Path Path Mic 1 M Mic 1 Mic 1 F Mic 1 F Mic 1 M Mic 1 Mic 2 M Mic 2 2 2 Mic 2 Mic M Mic 2 Mic 3 M Mic 3
34. st Dummy 1 When either of the producers is calling the host the corresponding switch on the other turret will flash Dummy events You can t get tally information out via output unless their function generate an event For that purpose the function 246 Dummy event 1 Alternate F2 event 2 F3 event 3 F4 event 4 and function 247 Dummy event Interlock 1 F2 Interlock 2 F3 Interlock 3 FA Interlock 4 where created to be programmed in addition to existing functions to activate Dummy events when activated Those Dummy Events can then be programmed to activate GPI outputs in the events programming manager sonotechnique EE Page 12 2050 Comunication System Configurator 4 0 9 Configuration Utility Program User Manual Remote Programming Manager This windows is not presently available since the remote turret is not presently available Events Programming Manager This windows is use to program function when certain events occurs The events listing is self explanatory Select one by clicking on it then select the desired function s lo xi Fa Events programming manager Available Functions Events 1 Timer 1 Reach 2 Timer 1 Running 3 Timer 1 Stopped 4 Timer 1 Up 5 Timer 1 Down B Timer 2 Reach 0 Z Timer Running B Timer 2 Stopped 9 bus 1 Actived 10 bus 2 Activated 11 bus 3 Activated 12 bus 4 Activated 13 On 1 activated 14 On At 2 activa
35. ted 15 On At 3 activated 16 On At 4 activated 17 On Ar 1 Not activated 18 On Arr 2 Mat activated 13 On At 3 Mat activated 20 On Air 4 Mat activated 21 Dummy Event 1 22 Dummy Evert 2 23 Dummy Event 3 24 Dummy Event 4 000 NO Function Add gt gt 000 NO Function 000 NO Function 000 NO Function Add Second Function F2 Add Second Function F3 Add Second Function F4 TERS SSH nS BE PO s J Om i i 000 NO Function 001 Calling Turret IDO 002 Calling Turret 1071 003 Calling Turret ID2 004 Calling Turret IDS 005 Calling Turret ID4 006 Calling Turret 105 007 Calling Turret 106 008 Calling Turret ID 009 Calling Turret IDG 010 Calling Turret IDS 011 Calling Turret 1010 012 Calling Turret 1011 013 Calling a ID2 to ID11 25 Future 26 Future 2r Future 20 Future 29 Future 40 Future 31 Future 32 Future 33 Future 34 Future 35 Future 36 Future 3f Future a6 Future 39 Future 40 Future 4 Future 42 Future 43 Future 44 Future 45 Future 46 Future 47 Future 48 Future 014 Reserv 015 Private Call The following call will be private Headphone only 016 Calling Headphone 1 F2 Headphone 5 F3 Headphone 9 F4 Headphone 13 017 Calling Headphone 2 F2 Headphone 6 F3 Headphone 10 F4 Headphone 14 018 Calling Headphone 3 F2 Headphone 7 F3 Head
36. vate a function and another switch is program to deactivate it or activate something else Example 1 owitch A program with Function 071 Microphone 1 Muted Interlock owitch B program with Function 081 Microphone 1 ON Interlock Pressing the switch A will muted the microphone pressing the switch B will unmute it Example 2 this example also show the second amp fourth function usage Switch A program with Function 255 F2 Function 207 Card 2054 IDO Path A Monitoring Bus 1 Alternate F2 Bus 1 Interlock Bus alt F4 Bus Interlock Pressing this switch will activate Monitoring of Bus 1 Switch B program with Function 255 F2 Function 208 Card 2054 IDO Path A Monitoring Bus 2 Alternate F2 Bus 2 Interlock Bus 4 alt F4 Bus 4 Interlock Pressing this switch will activate Monitoring of Bus 2 Switch C program with Function 254 F4 Function 207 Card 2054 IDO Path A Monitoring Bus 1 Alternate F2 Bus 1 Interlock Bus alt F4 Bus Interlock Pressing this switch will activate Monitoring of Bus 3 Switch D program with Function 254 F4 Function 208 Card 2054 IDO Path A Monitoring Bus 2 Alternate F2 Bus 2 Interlock Bus 4 alt F4 Bus 4 Interlock Pressing this switch will activate Monitoring of Bus 4 Switch E program with Function 255 F2 Function 209 Card 2054 IDO Path A Monitoring Ext A Alternate F2 Ext A Interlock F3 Ext B alt F4 Ext B Inte

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