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1. 43 LIMITED 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 1 of 44 1 REVISION HISTORY 011305 Rev 1 0 Original Document 093005 Rev 1 1 Revised to conform to current software V1 87 120905 Rev 1 2 Separated into setup and installation manual 012406 Rev 1 3 Inserted event logging instructions Page 2 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual I V GETTI NG STARTED Configure the GPIs and GPOs per instructions in the SETUP section This step is required after initial installation and after changing external GPIs or GPOs This step will accomplish the following A Configure the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR software specifically for the GPI s and GPOs it will be connected to B Set user selected password C Set the system label to uniquely identify the TALLY PROCESSOR USI NG THE GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Build an Event Monitor Table to route GPIs to following instructions in the EVENT MONITOR TABLE section This step is required when GPI or GPO routing must be created or changed This step will accomplish the following A Assign control of a GPO to one or more 5 B Assign control of a GPO to a Remote Source Event Definition or Combinatorial Event Definition C Save the Event Monitor Table in a file for later restore D Build mo
2. NT i Configuration m STATE User Defined User Defined Debounce ON State ON Mode 10 ms ON Late TO ON Late TO Q Late Late TO O Late TO O TO O TO O Late Late E o 2 ag lus d I Fe 2 Qoo d o zu 0 090 9 90 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 gigigigigigigigigigigis G G G GP G G 1 Blwlolo 8 agg gt 8 Q 62 alo wo 87 MN Ee TO 6 TOO PTO ON w Ww mI Edit Backup Restore GPI Configuration Table 2 Atthe top or bottom of the page click on the Edit GPI Configuration Table link If prompted for password enter your password then click on Login to log in to the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR If already logged in the password prompt will not be displayed GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 13 of 44 The GPI Configuration Table will be displayed with drop down boxes Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial Ports
3. 2 Click on Delete Channel Event The row selection page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Click the All box to delete all rows OR click the desired row s to delete Delete Channel Event Monitoring Table Status Source IP Source Event Label Frequency Label OFF Function Enabled 0 0 0 0 ERA1 Repetitive 4 Tun Enabled 0000 ERA2 Repetitive GPO_5 Tun Enabled 0 000 CAMERA3 GPO 6 TumOnGPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 Ei Repetitive GPO 1 Tum On GPO Tum Off GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 8 Repetitive 8 TunOnGPO Enabled 0 000 STUDIO Repetitive 2 TumOnGPO TumO GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 TUDIO2 Repetitive 3 TumOnGPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 STUDIO4 Repetitive 7 TumOnGPO TumOfGPO Delete Cancel Aur o n E 3 Click the All box to delete all rows OR Click the desired row s to delete Page 26 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 4 Click on DELETE at the bottom of the table The Are You Sure page will be displayed
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5. The Combinatorial Event Definition screen available through the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR s web interface is used by the operator to create a combinatorial event definition The combinatorial event definition consists of A Unique user entered name event identifier B User entered equation that contains a list of GPI sources to monitor and logical operators AND OR NOT XOR NAND and NOR C User selected Available Yes or Available No allows the definition to be temporarily disabled Combinatorial Event Definitions may be added deleted or modified at any time without affecting system operation or requiring a system reboot Combinatorial Event Definitions may also be nested in other Combinatorial Event Definitions After defining Combinatorial Event Definitions their event identifiers may be used in the Channel Event Monitoring Table as a source to affect local GPOs Remote TALLY PROCESSORs may also use these event identifiers in their Channel Event Monitoring Tables to affect GPOs The individual components of the Combinatorial Event Definition are monitored on a real time basis by the Event Monitoring Table When the current states of the components cause the definition to become true the GPO assigned in the Event Monitoring Table will be controlled by the associated ON Function When GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 5 of 44 the current states of the components cause the definition to become false the ass
6. to return to the previous page without saving Page 28 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Download Event Monitor Table File to Computer Download the Event Monitor Table file to the computer Multiple Event Monitor Table files may be created then saved for later recall This provides a quick and easy way to change GPI GPO routing during an event Using the web browser 1 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed 2 Click on Backup Channel Events The Save Event Monitor Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87 12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Home GPI GPO Restore Event Monitor Table The file name may contain up to 8 characters excluding extension The file name must be unique Select file to upload Browse Upload to Tally Interface Box Saved Event Monitor Table File Select Saved File to Restore C test db Default db C testemb db Restore Cancel Delete Saved File 3 From the list of displayed Saved Event Monitor Table Files select a file If no Event Monitor Table files have been saved No files found will be displayed The Download process cannot continue 4 After selecting a
7. may be routed to control many GPOs Also many GPIS may be routed to control a single GPO The Event Monitoring Table uses combining logic to support the One to Many and Many to One relationships If three 3 GPIs i e production switcher tally outputs are routed to control the same GPO i e camera tally light the camera tally light will turn on if ANY one of the three GPIs is turned on The camera tally light will only turn off when ALL three GPIs are turned off Page 4 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Each row in the Event Monitoring Table is used to route one GPI to one GPO To use one GPI to control many GPOs add a row for each GPO to be controlled To use many 5 to control GPO add one row for each GPI GPO Section The GPO section is made up of relay contact closures providing isolation between the GPI sources and the various GPO controlled devices Each GPO output is a normally open relay contact pair The GPO output is a dry contact closure No voltage or current is provided by the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR COMBI NATORI AL LOGI C OPTI ON OVERVI EW The Combinatorial Logic Option for the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR delivers Tally Intelligence In addition to one tally input controlling one tally output the Combinatorial Logic Option allows one tally output to be controlled by multiple tally inputs based upon a user entered definition Now diode OR ing and other glue logic circuits are no longer necessary
8. 0 Serial NO 500206 GPUGPO 32 32 TE Label DC30 tOLS Flex Control Network CON Source Event Combinatorial Event Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Definition Definition Enter a GPI label Choose an ON State Choose an ON Mode Enter a Debounce Time Max Debounce value is 255 2550 ms Save Cancel GPI CONFIGURATION TABLE GPI STATE Configuration CURRENT User Defined ON State User Defined ON Mode Debounce 10 ms OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON z Latched OPTO ON Latched ON z Latched z Latched z Latched Latched OFF OPTO ON J Latched z z Latched OPTO ON z Latched z OFF ON z Latched z Latched E OFF OPTO ON z Latched E OFF OPTO ON Latched OFF OPTO ON z Latched z OFF ON z Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON z Latched Latched ON OPTO ON z Latched z Latched ON OPTO ON gt
9. Latched ON z Latched ON OPTO ON Latched z ON OPTO ON z Latched ON OPTO ON Latched E ON OPTO ON Latched ON Latched gt ON OPTO ON Latched z ON ON z Latched ON OPTO ON Latched ON OPTO ON Latched gt TAT Save Cancel Page 14 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 3 For each GPI the following Note It is only necessary to change these settings to achieve specific functions Under normal use these will remain at their default settings a Enter a label name to help identify the GPI with a source function b Set the User Define ON State Click on the drop down arrow Select OPTO ON if the GPI is considered ON when power or V is applied across the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR s opto isolator 2 wire input Select OPTO OFF if the GPI is considered on when no power is applied across the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR s opto isolator 2 wire input C Set the User Defined ON Mode Click on the drop down arrow Select LATCHED if the GPI source signal turns on and stays on when activated The GPI source signal turns off and stays off when de activated GPI follows the source signal This is the recommended setting Select MOMENTARY if the GPI source signal turns on for a specific duration
10. OR click on CANCEL to return to the previous page Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial 0 Flex Control Network Combinatorial Event Definition Source Event Definition Event Monitorin Home GPI GPO Are you sure you want to delete following rows Event Diagnostics Serial NO 500206 32 32 Label DC30 System Logout Sourc Event Lab ON Function _ _ OFF Function CAMERA _ Source IP 0 0 0 0 Fre quency cro Lab el ie Status Tel tet 4 Enabled Turn On GPO Tum Repetitive GPO 5 Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA2 Tum On GPO Tum Of GPO Repetitive GPO_6 Enabled 0 0 0 0 CAMERA3 Turn On GPO Tum OF GPO Repetitive GPO 1 Enabled 0 0 0 0 GPI 1 Repetitive GPO 8 0 0 0 0 GPI 8 Repetitive Eua Tum Of GPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 Repetitive GPO_2 Tum Of GPO Turn On GPO STUDIOI 0 0 0 0 Enabled Repetitive GPO_3 Tum OF GPO STUDIO2 0 0 0 0 Enabled STUDIO4 Repetitive 7 Turn On GPO Off GPO Delete Cancel 5 Click on DELETE at the bottom of the page to delete the selected rows OR Click on CANCEL to return to the previous page without deleting GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 27 of 44 E Save Event Monitor Table File Save the current Event Monito
11. Select Status Enabled from the drop down menu 4 Select Source event type Local or Remote 5 Enter the Source IP address Enter 0 0 0 0 to monitor a local event or the IP address of the Remote GPI TALLY PROCESSOR to monitor Page 22 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 6 Select a Source Event Label This is the source that will be monitored For example to monitor a GPI enter GPI 1 7 Select Repetitive from the FREQUENCY drop down menu 8 Select the Destination GPO number from the drop down menu This is the GPO that will be controlled by the GPI or event entered in step 5 above 9 Select the ON FUNCTION This is the function that will execute each time the GPI turns on From the drop down menu select Turn On GPO 10 Select the OFF FUNCTION This is the function that will execute each time the GPI turns off From the drop down menu select Turn Off GPO If the GPO is controlled by more than one GPI all GPIs must turn off before the OFF FUNCTION will execute 11 Click on SAVE and EXIT to save the entry and exit to the previous page Click on SAVE and Add to save the entry and continue to add events OR Click on DONE to exit without saving Note Duplicate events are not permitted in the table If an added row is a duplicate of an existing row the new row will not be added to the table GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 23 of 44 C EDIT Using t 1 cor TROLS
12. workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of sale to the original purchaser from DNF Controls In order to enforce the rights under this warranty the customer must first contact DNFs Customer Support Department to afford the opportunity of identifying and fixing the problem without sending the unit in for repair If DNF s Customer Support Department cannot fix the problem the customer will be issued a Returned Merchandise Authorization number RMA The customer will then ship the defective product prepaid to DNF Controls with the RMA number clearly indicated on the customer s shipping document The merchandise is to be shipped to DNF Controls 12843 Foothill Blvd Suite D Sylmar CA 91342 USA Failure to obtain a proper RMA number prior to returning the product may result in the return not being accepted or in a charge for the required repair DNF Controls at its option will repair or replace the defective unit DNF Controls will return the unit prepaid to the customer The method of shipment is at the discretion of DNF Controls principally UPS Ground for shipments within the United States of America Shipments to international customers will be sent via air Should a customer require the product to be returned in a more expeditious manner the return shipment will be billed to their freight account This warranty will be considered null and void if accident misuse abuse improper line voltage fire water lightning
13. 3 5 i e production switcher tally outputs are routed to control the same GPO i e camera tally light the camera tally light will turn on if ANY one of the three GPIs is turned on The camera tally light will only turn off when ALL three GPIs are turned off Each row in the Event Monitoring Table is used to route one GPI to one GPO To use one GPI to control many GPOs add a row for each GPO to be controlled To use many GPIs to control one GPO add one row for each GPI Page 20 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual A Launch Web Browser 1 Launch the web browser on the computer connected through an ethernet hub to the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Most off the shelf web browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape may be used 2 Enter the IP address of the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR to be setup The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Home Page will be displayed 3 Click on the Event Monitoring link The Event Monitor Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Sofiware Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Channel Event Create Default Event Monitor Table Restored File Name Last Updated January 1 1970 224144 CHANNEL EVENT MONITORING TABLE Refresh Status Source Event Label Frequen
14. Defined ON State Click on the drop down arrow Select RELAY CLOSED if the GPO is considered ON when the relay contacts are closed In this mode the relay will pass a signal or ground from the COM contact to the NORMALLY OPEN contact Select RELAY OPEN if the GPO is considered ON when the relay contacts are open In this mode the relay will NOT pass any signal voltage or ground from the COM contact to the NORMALLY OPEN contact C Set the User Defined ON Mode Select LATCHED if the GPO should stay ON or OFF until told to change states GPO follows the assigned GPI This is the recommended setting Select MOMENTARY if the GPO should turn ON for a finite period of time then automatically turn OFF without being told to turn OFF d If MOMENTARY is selected in step c above enter an ON TIME The GPO will turn on for the ON TIME then automatically turn OFF All ON TIME entries are automatically multiplied by lOmilliseconds The minimum entry is 1 for 10 milliseconds The maximum entry is 255 for 2550 milliseconds All entries greater than 255 will be set to 255 Examples For an on time of 30 milliseconds enter 3 For an on time of 65 milliseconds enter 6 or 7 for 60 or 70 milliseconds respectively GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 19 of 44 4 After entering GPO configuration data click on SAVE to save the entered configuration data or click on CANCEL to exit without saving F Additional
15. GPI TALLY PROCESSOR The selected file will be transferred to the TALLY PROCESSOR s non volatile memory Page 31 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 1 Delete Event Monitor Table File from GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Using the web browser 1 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed 2 Click on Restore Channel Event The Restore Event Monitor Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event ripen Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Home GPI GPO Restore Event Monitor Table The file name may contain up to 8 characters excluding extension The file name must be unique Select file to upload Browse Upload to Tally Interface Box Saved Event Monitor Table File Select Saved File to Restore C test db Restore Cancel Delete Saved File 3 From the list of displayed Saved Event Monitor Table Files select a file If no Event Monitor Table files have been saved No files found will be displayed The Delete process cannot continue Page 32 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 4 CONTROLS Home GPI After selecting a file click on Delete Saved File to delete the selected Model NO Tally Interface Box GP
16. Home GPI GPO A Status a row in the Event Monitor Table he web browser Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed Click on Edit Channel Event The row selection page will be displayed Flex Control Network Source Event Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial 0 Combinatorial Event Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics Serial NO 500206 GPI GPO 32 32 Label DC30 System Logout Definition e Click the All box to edit all rows OR click the desired row s to edit Source IP EDIT BACK Edit Event in Channel Event Monitoring Table Source Event Label Frequency GPO Label ON Function OFF Function 4 Enabled 0 0 0 0 Repetitive GPO 4 Enabled Enabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 On GPO Tum Off GPO GPO 5 GPO 6 Repetitive Repetitive Tum On GPO Turn On GPO Tum Off GPO Tum Of GPO ajaja 5 Enabled Enabled 0 0 0 0 Repetitive GPO_1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GPO_8 Repetitive GPO 2 Repetitive On GPO Tum On GPO Tum On GPO Tum Off GPO Tum TumO GPO Enabled Enabled Enabled 0 0 0 0 Repetitive GPO 3 Repetitive On GPO Tum On GPO Tum Tum 3 Click
17. Setups No additional setups are required in Event Diagnostic or System Maintenance for normal operation The LOGOUT link is used to log out of the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR thereby disallowing any changes that are password protected VIII EVENT MONITORING The Event Monitor Table the power of the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR routes GPI Inputs to GPO Outputs The state of each GPO is dependent upon the state of the GPI that it is routed to The GPI state is determined by the external device that it is connected to The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR monitors local and remote 5 to control the state of the Local GPOs GPOs that are located inside TALLY PROCESSOR Local GPIs are GPIs that are located inside the GP TALLY PROCESSOR Remote GPIs are GPIs located in another GPI TALLY PROCESSOR the same local area network The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR monitors the current state of a GPI When the GPI turns ON the associated GPO is affected by the assigned ON FUNCTION typically Turn On GPO When the GPI turns OFF the associated GPO is affected by the assigned OFF FUNCTION typically Turn Off GPO In the Event Monitoring Table a single GPI may be routed to control a single GPO A single GPI may be routed to control many GPOs Also many GPIS may be routed to control a single GPO The Event Monitoring Table uses combining logic to support the One to Many and Many to One relationships If three
18. file press the right mouse button If the mouse if configured for Left handed operation press the left mouse button The web browser will prompt to Save the Link as or Save Target as Follow the web browser s prompts to copy the file to the computer GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 29 of 44 Restore Event Monitor Table File Restore a saved Event Monitor Table file as the current Event Monitor Table Also upload an Event Monitor Table file from a computer to the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Using the web browser 1 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed 2 Click on Restore Channel Event The Restore Event Monitor Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPUGPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Restore Event Monitor Table The file name may contain up to 8 characters excluding extension The file name must be unique Select file to upload Browse Upload to Tally Interface Box Saved Event Monitor Table File Select Saved File to Restore C test db Restore Cancel Delete Saved File 3 From the list of displayed Saved Event Monitor Table Files select a file If no Event Monitor Table files h
19. isolator that requires a differential voltage across it to turn it on This input supports positive and negative voltages active high GPI sources and active low GPI sources The GPI source must provide the differential voltage required to turn on the opto isolator No voltage or current is supplied by the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR to power the opto isolators Event Processing Logic Section The Event Processing Section is the Event Monitoring Table The Event Monitoring Table is the power of the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR routing GPI Inputs to GPO Outputs The state of each GPO is dependent upon the state of the GPI it is routed to The GPI state is dependent upon the external device it is connected to The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR monitors local and remote 5 to control the state of the Local GPOs GPOs that are located inside the TALLY PROCESSOR Local GPIs are GPIs that are located inside the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Remote GPIs are GPIs located in another GPI TALLY PROCESSOR that is connected via ethernet intranet or internet to this GPI TALLY PROCESSOR The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR monitors the current state of a GPI When the GPI turns ON the associated GPO is affected by the assigned ON FUNCTION typically Turn On GPO When the GPI turns OFF the associated GPO is affected by the assigned OFF FUNCTION typically Turn Off GPO In the Event Monitoring Table a single GPI may be routed to control a single GPO A single
20. the All box to edit all rows OR click on the desired row s to Page 24 of 44 edit Click on EDIT at the bottom of the table OR Click on BACK to return to the previous page GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 5 next screen the selected events in consecutive order will show their current contents with drop down menus to permit editing Assign source event to GPO Source event may be local or remote event For REMOTE EVENT enter Source IP and Source Event Label GPO may be any local GPO Click Save to apply changes or Done to ext Edit Event in Channel Event Monitoring Table Status Enabled Source IP 0 0 0 Source Event Type LOCALEVENT Source Event Label 4 CAMERA1 gt Frequency Repetitive v GPO Label GPo_4 x ON Function TunOnGPO rl OFF Function TumofGPO Save Next reine Done 6 Modify the contents of the items in the event 7 Click on SAVE to save the entry Click on NEXT to edit the next selected event OR Click on DONE to exit without saving Note Duplicate events are not permitted in the table If an edited row is a duplicate of an existing row the edited row will be restored with its original data GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 25 of 44 D DELETE a row in the Event Monitor Table Using the web browser 1 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed
21. the BACK TO FILE LIST button to return to the list of files or click on any other link to exit the VIEW LOG feature To up load a file to a PC while on the EVENT LOG FILE LIST page right click on the file which you want to upload then click on the Save Target As item This will open a standard Windows file dialogue box here navigate to the directory where you want to store the file Click on the SAVE button to complete the save process Clear Log Files To clear the data from a log file while on the EVENT LOG FILE LIST page click on the desired file s radio button and then click on the CLEAR LOG button You will be asked to confirm the clear process press the CONFIRM button to complete the process or press CANCEL to exit without clearing the file Page 42 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual XII FRONT amp REAR VI EWS 32 6 GPI Tally Processor n P Sa Sa C e Vleet DELI 0 O FLEX CONTROL NETWORK UU as a a owe Front View o 4 o ofo ume E NET 2 DIAGNOSTICS SERIAL PORT 2 VGA GPIO 25 32 GPIO 9 16 spe f ES deje deem ENET 91 LTC REF POWER SERIAL PORT 1 INPUT VIDEO GPIO 17 24 GPIO 1 8 Rear View GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 43 of 44 LIMITED WARRANTY DNF Controls warrants its product to be free from defects in material and
22. then automatically turns off when activated d If MOMENTARY is selected in step c above enter a Debounce time in the DEBOUNCE box If LATCH was selected debounce time is ignored The debounce time is used to filter out unwanted GPI signals If the debounce time is greater than that GPI s on time then the GPI will be ignored If the debounce time is less that the GPI on time then the GPI will be detected Set the debounce time to the minimum on time of the GPI to be detected All debounce time entries are automatically multiplied by lO0milliseconds The minimum entry is 1 for 10 milliseconds The maximum entry is 255 for 2550 milliseconds All entries greater than 255 will be set to 255 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 15 of 44 Examples For a debounce time of 30 milliseconds enter 3 For a debounce time of 65 milliseconds enter 6 or 7 for 60 or 70 milliseconds respectively 4 After entering GPI configuration data click on SAVE to save the entered configuration data or click on CANCEL to exit without saving Page 16 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual GPO Setup Using the web browser 1 From the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Home Page click on the GPO link The GPO Configuration Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event
23. Definition Definition Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Edit Backup Restore GPO Configuration Table GPO CONFIGURATION TABLE Refresh User Defined ON User Defined ON On time State Mode 10 ms ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed _ Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed E Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched ay Closed Latched 22 ay Closed Latched PO 23 ay Closed Latched PO 24 ay Closed Latched O 25 ay Closed Latched PO 26 Relay Closed Latched 27 elay Closed Latched PO 28 ay Closed Latched PO 29 ay Closed PO 30 ay Closed PO 31 ay Closed POLIZ ay Closed 15 Un EM E co 8 o S 5 W oi a to Es EN gt Q w Q ww mis aa Edit Backup Restore GPO Configuration Table 2 Atthe top or bottom of the page click on the Ed
24. I 1 AND GPI 2 YES GPI 1 AND GPI 5 Home r DualCam01 DveCam Edit Delete Back Click the Check All box to delete all definitions OR click the desired definition s to delete GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 40 of 44 d Click on DELETE at the bottom of the table The Are You Sure page will be displayed OR Click on BACK to return to the previous page Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Are you sure you want to delete following Combinatorial Source Definition Combinatorial Source Definition Table Name Value DualCam01 GPI_1 AND GPI_2 1ANDGPI 5 Delete Back Click on DELETE at the bottom of the page to delete the selected rows OR Click on BACK to return to the previous page without deleting GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 41 of 44 XI EVENT LOGGING OPTIONAL Overview The EVENT LOGGING option allows the GTP to log each and GPO change also referred to as event into a log file on the GTP For each GPI GPO event the GPI GPO number current state ON or OFF along with the system date and time will be saved into the log file If the LTC time code option is installed the House System Time will also b
25. I GPO 32 32 Label DC30 Software Ver 1 87 12 Serial Ports 0 System Logout file The following page will be displayed Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics Flex Control Network Combinatorial Event Source Event Definition Definition GPO Do you really want to delete following file test db Delete Cancel 5 Click Delete to delete the selected file OR Click Cancel to cancel the delete process GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 33 of 44 IX SOURCE EVENT DEFI NI TION Source Event Definition is used to define remote source events occuring on another GTP that may be monitored by the local Event Monitor Table Note Source Event definitions are not required to add local or remote GPIs to the Event Monitor Table X COMBI NATORI AL EVENT DEFI NI TI ON Optional The Combinatorial Logic Option for the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR delivers Tally Intelligence In addition to one tally input controlling one tally output GPO the Combinatorial Logic Option allows one tally output to be controlled by multiple tally inputs based upon a user entered definition Now diode OR ing and other glue logic circuits are no longer necessary The Combinatorial Event Definition screen available through the GPI TALLY 55 5 web interface is used by the operator to create a combinatorial event definition The combinatorial event definition consists of A Unique user entered nam
26. Label ON Function 1 OFF Function Enabled 0 0 0 0 ERAI Repetitive 4 TumOnGPO Enabled 0 0 0 0 1 Repetitive _5 TumOnGPO Enabled 0000 FRA3 Repeve 6 TumOnGPO Embed 0000 1 _ Repetitive GPO 1 Enabled Repetitive GPO 8 Turn Off GPO Enabled 0 0 STUDIO Repetitive GPO 2 TumOnGPO Enabled Repetitive 3 TumOnGPO Enabled 0000 STUDIO4 Repe ive 7 TumOnGPO EDIT BACK C Click the All box to edit all combinatorial event definitions OR click on the desired event definition to edit d Click on Edit to edit the selected items OR Click on Back to return to the previous screen Page 38 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPUGPO 32432 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout e Create combinatorial event definition using local events e For remote events first create source event definition Event Label must be unique on this unit and a maximum of 15 characters e Definition example GPI 1 AND GPI 2
27. OR 3 Use Available Source Events and Operators drop down menu to append to Combinatorial Event Definition OR manually enter source events operators and parenthesis Edit Combinatorial Source Definition Event Label Combinatorial Event Definition ez i AND GPI 2 DualCam01 H YES E 1 AND GPI 5 2 DveCam YES 7 id Available The selected items will be displayed e Modify the Label Value or Available status of the definition f Click on Save to save the edited items OR Click on Back to return to the previous screen without saving the changes GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 39 of 44 4 DELETE Combinatorial Event Definition Using the web browser a Click on the Combinatorial Event Definition link at the top of the page The Combinatorial Event Definition Table will be definition selection page will be displayed Serial NO 500206 GPI GPO 32 32 Label DC30 displayed b Click on Delete Combinatorial Event Definition The System Logout Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial Ports 0 Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics Flex Control Network Combinatorial Event Definition NTROLS Source Event GPI GPO qat Definition e Click the Check All box to edit all rows OR click the desired row s to edit s ur Combinatorial Source Check Event Label Comi rial Event Definition Available GP
28. Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Set Password e Set System Time e Set System Label System maintenance 2 Click on Set Password The Set Password page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Sofiware Ver 1 87B12 GPUGPO 3232 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Set Password e Password must be between 5 amp 10 characters e Password may only contain characters A Z and 0 9 e Password cannot contain special characters or spaces e Password is case sensitive Old Password New Password Verify New Password Save Cancel GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 3 In the Old password entry box enter the current password Note When shipped from the factory the default password is controls all lower case 4 Enter the new password in the New Password entry box 5 Enter the new password in the Verify New Password entry box 6 Click on Save to save the new password OR Click on Cancel to exit without changing passwords Note If the New Password entry and the Verify New Password entry do not match an error will be displayed GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 9 of 44 B Set System Label The System Label is used to u
29. ave been saved No files found will be displayed The Restore process cannot continue 4 After selecting a file click on RESTORE to restore this file as the current Event Monitor Table OR Click CANCEL to return to the previous page without restoring Page 30 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual H Upload Event Monitor Table File from Computer Upload an Event Monitor Table file saved on a computer to the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR l Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Using the web browser Monitor Table will be displayed The Restore Event Monitor Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box GPI GPO 32 32 Label DC30 Software Ver 1 87 12 Serial Ports 0 System Logout 2 Click on Restore Channel Event Serial NO 500206 Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics Flex Control Network Combinatorial Event Definition Source Event Definition Restore Event Monitor Table The file name may contain up to 8 characters excluding extension Home GPI GPO The file name must be unique Select file to upload Browse Upload to Tally Interface Box Saved Event Monitor Table File Select Saved File to Restore C test db Default db C testcmb db Restore Cancel Delete Saved File Click on BROWSE to browse the list of files on the computer Select the file to be transferred to the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Click on Upload to
30. cy GPO Label ON Function OFF Function Enaled 0000 CAMERAl Repetitive 4 TumOnGPO Enabled Repetitive PO 5 TunOnGPO Tum Enabled E epetitive O 6 TunOnGPO Enabled UE Repetitive Onl Tum On GPO Tum Off GPO Enabled epetitive O8 Tum On GPO Tum Off GPO 0000 STUDIOI epe Tum On GPO Tin OFGEO Enabled 0 00 STUDIO2 epetitive O3 TumOnGPO Tun Enabled STUDIO4 Repetitive PO 7 Tum On GPO Tum Off GPO Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Channel Event Create Default Event Monitor Table GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 21 of 44 B ADD a row to the Event Monitor Table Using the web browser 1 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed 2 Click on Add Channel Event The entry screen will be displayed Assign source event to GPO Source event may be local or remote event For REMOTE EVENT enter Source IP and Source Event Label GPO may be any local GPO Add Event to Channel Event Monitoring Status Enabled Source IP 0 0 0 0 Source Event Type F Source Event Label 1 61 Frequency Repetitive GPO Label 1 x ON Function TunOnGPO OFF Function TtumotGPO k Save amp Exit Save amp Add 3
31. e event identifier B User entered equation that contains a list of GPI sources to monitor and logical operators AND OR NOT XOR NAND and NOR C User selected Available Yes or Available No allows the definition to be temporarily disabled Combinatorial Event Definitions may be added deleted or modified at any time without affecting system operation or requiring a system reboot Combinatorial Event Definitions may also be nested in other Combinatorial Event Definitions After defining Combinatorial Event Definitions their event identifiers may be used in the Channel Event Monitoring Table as a source to affect local GPOs Remote TALLY PROCESSORs may also use these event identifiers in their Channel Event Monitoring Tables to affect GPOs The individual components of the Combinatorial Event Definition are monitored on a real time basis by the Event Monitoring Table When the current states of the components cause the definition to become true the GPO assigned in the Event Monitoring Table will be controlled by the associated ON Function When the current states of the components cause the definition to become false the assigned GPO will be controlled by the associated OFF Function Page 34 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 1 Combinatorial Event Setup To view the Combinatorial Event Definition screen launch a web browser on the computer connected to the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR through an ethe
32. e saved The EVENT LOGGING option will maintain 7 log files one log file for each day of the week At midnight based upon the GTP s internal clock the logging will continue in the next day s file On the 8 day the oldest log file will be deleted and replaced with a new empty file Each daily log file is actually two separate files elog xxx 0 txt and elog xxx l txt The 0 txt file is used first and when full the 1 txt file is used The two files will hold a maximum of approximately 40 000 events If the number of logged events for a day exceeds this maximum number the 0 txt file will be overwritten with the new events The data in the log file will be in a standard comma delimited format CSV Comma Separated Value This file can be uploaded to a PC and viewed with any text editing program or word processor It can also be imported into a spreadsheet or database program for viewing or statistical analysis There is no user intervention necessary to start the logging feature it is always active A View or Upload Log Files Using an Internet Browser such as MS Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator you can access the log files Click on the SYSTEM link on the GTP s home page Click on SYSTEM MAINTENANCE then click on VIEW EVENT LOGS You will see a list of log files Click on the radio button of the file you wish to view and then click on the VIEW LOG button to view the log file on the browser You can click on
33. elay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed gt Latched gt Relay Closed Latched x Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed 7 Latched gt Relay Closed 7 Latched bal Relay Closed gt Latched 3 Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed gt Latched Jl eol ej oj op o ol el ej erp oj ol ol el el ejr oj ol ol ol el eol o oJ ol olo Ul Ul Vil Vil Vil uw v v up ol ul vil ull ul u Ul Ul v uv wi cof e rol ref at ml at a Ht ay al afi Sy lt 5 SA E SS Relay Closed 7 Latched gt Save The GPO Configuration Table will be displayed with drop down boxes Page 18 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual 3 For each GPO do the following Note It is only necessary to change these settings to achieve specific functions Under normal use these will remain at their default settings a Enter a label name to help identify the GPO with an output function b Set the User
34. his unit Event Label must contain only letters numbers and underscores Event Label can must be 15 characters or less Definition example GPI_1 AND 2 OR GPI 3 Use Available Source Events and Operators drop down menu to append to Combinatorial Event Definition OR manually enter source events operators and parenthesis Add Combinatorial Source Definition Event Label 1 Available Source Select one Events Operators Select one Combinatorial Event Definition Available YES Save amp Exit Save amp Add Cancel Page 36 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual C In Event Label box enter a unique Label of up to 15 alpha numeric characters This label must be unique on the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR that it is created on This unique label will be used by the local Event Monitor Table and remote Event Monitor Tables to access this definition d The second box shows the list of Available Events that may be used in the combinatorial event definition Manually enter an source event followed by a logic operator followed by another source event e Select YES in the Available column to allow this definition to be used Select NO to temporarily disable this definition f Click on Save and Exit to save the entered combinatorial event definition and Exit OR Click on Save and Add to continue to enter additional events OR Click on Cancel to exit without sav
35. igned GPO will be controlled by the associated OFF Function VI EVENT LOGGI NG OPTI ON OVERVI EW The EVENT LOGGING option allows the GTP to log each and GPO change also referred to as event into a log file on the GTP For each GPI GPO event the GPI GPO number current state ON or OFF along with the system date and time will be saved into the log file If the LTC time code option is installed the House System Time will also be saved The EVENT LOGGING option will maintain 7 log files one log file for each day of the week At midnight based upon the GTP s internal clock the logging will continue in the next day s file On the 8 day the oldest log file will be deleted and replaced with a new empty file Each daily log file is actually two separate files elog xxx 0 txt and elog xxx l txt The 0 txt file is used first and when full the 1 txt file is used The two files will hold a maximum of approximately 40 000 events If the number of logged events for a day exceeds this maximum number the 0 txt file will be overwritten with the new events The data in the log file will be in a standard comma delimited format CSV Comma Separated Value This file can be uploaded to a PC and viewed with any text editing program or word processor It can also be imported into a spreadsheet or database program for viewing or statistical analysis There is no user intervention necessary to start the logging feature it
36. ing Note Available for the event definition will be set to Disabled if an source event entered in step 4 above does not exist or has been misspelled To correct select edit to re enter the source event name s The individual components of the entered combinatorial definition are monitored on a real time basis by the Event Monitor Table When the current states of the components cause the definition to become true the GPO assigned in the Event Monitoring Table will be controlled by the ON Function When the current states of the components cause the definition to become false the assigned GPO will be controlled by the OFF Function GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 37 of 44 3 EDIT a Combinatorial Event Definition Using the web browser a Click on the Combinatorial Event Definition link at the top of the page The Combinatorial Event Definition Table will be displayed b Click on Edit Combinatorial Event Definition The selection screen will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 E Software Ver 1 87B12 GPUGPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Home GPI GPO e Click the All box to edit all rows OR click the desired row s to edit EDIT BACK Edit Event in Channel Event Monitoring Table Status Seurce IP Source Event Label Frequency GPO
37. is always active Page 6 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual VII SETUP Setup is required after initial installation Setup may also be required after changing external 5 or GPOs Setup is performed using a computer running an off the shelf web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Connect the CAT5 cable from the computer to the same ethernet hub that the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR is connected to After launching the web browser enter the IP address of the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR to be setup The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Home Page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPUGPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Home GPI Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout IP Configuration TP Address 192 168 10 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 goahead WEBSERVER A Set Password The default password when shipped from the factory is controls all lower case The password is used to access all configuration screens GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 7 of 44 Home Page 8 of 44 GPO Using the web browser 1 From the Tally Interface Home Page click on the System link The System page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial
38. it GPO Configuration Table link If prompted for password enter your password then click on Login to log in to the TALLY PROCESSOR If already logged in the password prompt will not be displayed GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 17 of 44 CONTROLS Home GPI GPO Source Event Flex Control Network Combinatorial Event Definition Model NO Tally Interface Box Software Ver 1 87B12 Serial Ports 0 Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics Serial NO 500206 GPI GPO 32 32 Label DC30 System Logout Definition Enter a GPO label Choose an ON State Choose an ON Mode Enter an On Time On Time only effects momentary GPO s Max On Time value is 127 1270 ms Save Cancel GPO CONFIGURATION TABLE Configuration User Defined ON State User Defined ON Mode E o B Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed Latched E Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed gt Latched z Relay Closed z Latched Relay Closed Latched Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed gt Latched v co o u s5 uw m Relay Closed 7 Latched gt Relay Closed gt Latched 7 Relay Closed gt Latched Relay Closed Latched w Relay Closed Latched z Relay Closed 7 Latched R
39. niquely identify a GPI TALLY PROCESSOR This name is associated with the IP address Using the web browser 1 From the Tally Interface Home Page click on the System link The System page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Aj ts A T Home GPI GPO Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Set Password Set System Time Set System Label System maintenance 2 Click on Set System Label The Set System Label page will be displayed Page 10 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87 12 GPUGPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Set System Label Label may contain any alpha numeric or special characters Max length of label is 16 characters System label DC30 New System Label 1 Save Cancel 3 Enter any name made up of letters numbers or special characters up to 16 characters 4 Click on Save to save the name entered in step 3 OR Click on Cancel to exiting without changing the System Label GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 11 of 44 C Set System Time The
40. or other acts of God damaged the product All repair parts are to be supplied by DNF Controls either directly or through its authorized dealer network Similarly any repair work not performed by either DNF Controls or its authorized dealer may void the warranty After the warranty period has expired DNF Controls offers repair services at prices listed in the DNF Controls Price List DNF Controls reserves the right to refuse repair of any unit outside the warranty period that is deemed non repairable DNF Controls shall not be liable for direct indirect incidental consequential or other types of damage resulting from the use of the product 4 dd Page 44 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual
41. r Table as a file in TALLY PROCESSOR s non volatile memory for later recall Multiple Event Monitor Table files may be created then saved for later recall This provides a quick and easy way to change GPI GPO routing during an event Using the web browser 1 Click on the Event Monitoring link at the top of the page The Event Monitor Table will be displayed 2 Click on Backup Channel Events The Save Event Monitor Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPUGPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event SUVS GPO Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Save Event Monitor Table The file name may contain up to 8 characters excluding extension The file name must be unique The file name extension will always default to db Saved Event Monitor Table Files To copy file into computer tight click on the filename and choose Save Target as function No Files Found Enter File Name db Save Done Delete Saved File The list of currently saved Event Monitor Table files is displayed If no Event Monitor Table files have been saved No files found will be displayed Enter a unique 8 character name in the Enter File field Click on SAVE to save the Event Monitor Table in a file of the entered name OR Click DONE
42. re than one Event Monitor Table for later restore GPI TALLY PROCESSOR OVERVI EW The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR is GPI Tally router GPI Tally distributor and a GPI Tally combiner As a GPI Tally router any GPI may be routed to any GPO GPIs may be located on the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR or located on another remote GPI TALLY PROCESSOR When the GPI turns ON the associated GPO is turned ON When the GPI turns OFF the GPO is turned OFF As a GPI Tally distributor one GPI can be routed to many GPOs may be located on the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR or located on another remote GPI TALLY PROCESSOR When the GPI turns ON all of the associated GPOs will turn on When the GPI turns OFF all of the GPOs will turn off As a GPI Tally combiner many GPls can be routed to one GPIs may be located on the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR or located on another remote GPI TALLY PROCESSOR In this situation when at least one of the GPIs turns on the GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 3 of 44 associated GPO is turned ON Only after all of the these GPIs turn off the GPO is turned off The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR is comprised of 3 major sections GPI Section Event Processing GPO Section opto isolated Logic Section Relay contact Inputs isolated outputs GPI Section The GPI Section is responsible for providing isolation between the various GPI sources and the GPO devices as well as detecting active GPIs Each GPI input is isolated using an opto
43. rnet hub Most off the shelf web browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape may be used Using the web browser Enter the IP address of the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR The GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Home Page will be displayed Click on the Combinatorial Event Definition link at the top of the page Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPI GPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Poris 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event T A Definition Definition Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Home GPI GPO Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Combinatorial Event Definition COMBINATORIAL SOURCE DEFINITION TABLE Refresh Event Label Combinatorial Event Definition Available DualCam01 GPL 1ANDGPI2 YES DveCam GPL1ANDGPI5 YES Add Edit Delete Backup Restore Combinatorial Event Definition The Combinatorial Event Definition Table will be displayed GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual Page 35 of 44 2 ADD a Combinatorial Event Definition Using the web browser a Click on the Combinatorial Event Definition link at the top of the page The Combinatorial Event Definition Table will be displayed b Click on Add Combinatorial Event Definition The entry screen will be displayed Create combinatorial event definition using local events For remote events first create source event definition Event Label must be unique on t
44. system time is only used for error logging It is not used to process GPIs or control GPOs Using the web browser 1 From the Tally Interface Home Page click on the System link The System page will be displayed 2 Click on Set System Time The Set System Time page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 EN Software Ver 1 87B12 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Set System Time Current Time January 1 1970 22 13 59 Year Month Day 190 January zl fi Min Sec 22 13 59 Save Cancel 3 Using the drop down menus set the current date and time 4 Click on Save to save the entered date and time OR Click on Cancel to exit without saving Page 12 of 44 GPI Tally Processor Setup Manual D GPI Setup Using the web browser 1 From the GPI TALLY PROCESSOR Home Page click on the GPI link The GPI Configuration Table page will be displayed Model NO Tally Interface Box Serial NO 500206 Software Ver 1 87B12 GPUGPO 32 32 Flex Control Network Serial Ports 0 Label DC30 Source Event Combinatorial Event Definition Definition Home GPI GPO Event Monitoring Event Diagnostics System Logout Edit Backup Restore GPI Configuration Table GPI CONFIGURATION TABLE Refresh

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