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1. J F Unassigned Ur 0 5 3 Send 3 Unassigned 0 O 4 Ethemet 1 EVSXML ae e J o 12 6 Click the Save button 7 Reboot the DC 100 Known Issues Kalypso The Grass Valley Kalypso uses kalypso tally protocol This protocol is used to receive tally information for what is on the Program bus In order for kalypso_tally protocol to report what is on the P P Program bus to EVS_ XML output 1 must be used Output 1 is the default P P Program bus within the Kalypso switcher The protocol assumes that output 1 is the P P Program bus and will not report tally information for any other outputs The kalypso_tally protocol does not support the ability to receive information about transitions Because only kalypso_tally protocol is supported on the Kalypso switcher this information is unavailable System Configuration i pom Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 4 2 Ross Video Vision To assign and configure the protocol for the Ross Video Vision switcher using the web browser proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table link On Channel 1 line select Serial_1 in the Physical Connector column On Channel 1 line select kalypso_tally
2. C4 ER Q Bo miee C3 RESETO L Come C v o o0000 l VGA E NET 1 E NET42 0000 C pee e t 3 El amp BOF ON 000K Flash mmm s rd VIDEO SERIAL PORT 4H SERIAL PORT 3 POWER GPI 17 32 GPO 17 24 GPI 1 16 GPO 1 16 8 3 Specifications 8 3 1 Hardware Specifications This following table provides general hardware specifications Title Description Power 100 VAC 240 VAC power supply Phihong PSAA60M supplied with IEC connector Size 1RU 1 3 4 inch x 19 inch x 8 1 2 inch H W D Weight 7 Ibs Front Panel Display 2 line x 16 character Front Panel Keyboard 8 keys with LEDs 24 Hardware Specifications mi m Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 VU i 8 3 2 Connectivity The following table provides specifications on the connectors available on the backplane Title Description E Net 1 RJ45 Connector E Net 2 RJ45 Connector Not Used Serial Port 1 9 PIN Female D9F Serial Port 2 9 PIN Female D9F LTC Input 3 pin Phoenix Connector e Pin out for Balanced LTC o Pin1 LTCHI o Pin2 LTCLOW o Pin 3 Common Shield e Pin out for Unbalanced LTC o Pin1 LTCHI o Pin2 TietoPin3 Pin 3 Shield REF Video BNC Connector Female Not Used Power Connector 2 Pin Male CPC Connector Pin Function 1 Not Connected 2 15 28V 3 Ground 4 Not Connected Diagnostic Port 9 Pin Female D9F Pin Functi
3. s round locking female connector to the DC 100 connector labeled POWER Connect the female side of the power cable to the supplied power supply Connect the male side of the power cable to AC voltage 100 240 Push DC 100 power switch located on front panel to ON position O O O O on power switch is on OFF position The Front panel LEDs will flash during power up After power up and system initialization the front panel LEDs will turn off and the front panel display will show Model Number and Software Version Allow 25 seconds for power up and system initialization to complete LTC connector is required Refer to the hardware specification section Serial Port connectors are required depending switcher and protocols Refer to the system configuration section No connection is required for the REF VIDEO DIAGNOSTIC or VGA Optional Connect wired D37 connectors to the DC 100 connector labeled GPI 1 16 and or GPI 17 32 to the switcher Refer to the hardware specification section Installation mi Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 VU i 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Network Configuration Network configuration is required before system configuration Setting up the IP Address 1 On the DC 100 front panel use the 8 keys to select Current IP 2 Press ENTER The display will show the current IP address with the cursor in the far left column Use the 4x keys to change the num
4. PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO x7 PO 8 round COMMON CO COM COM COM COM COM COI M GPO 16 COMMON Ground MON MON MON MON MON MOI MO Fs PO 9 COMMON PO 10 COMMON PO 11 COMPMOT PO 12 COMMOh PO 13 COMMOT PO 14 COMMOh PO 15 COMMOh Pin Function 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Gy amp amp 3 6 6 63 amp i 6 3 63 6 6 63 6 0 DN round PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 round 33 4 0000000 N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O PO 9 N O PO 10 PO 11 PO 12 PO 13 PO 14 PO 15 PO 16 Issue 1 1 A October 2014 8 4 5 Configuring GPls for Dry Wet Operation 28 Introduction GPls are set to Dry operation by default The GPIs may be set for Wet mode using jumpers within the DC 100 Hardware Specifications Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 GPI Configured for Dry Operation GP Connector GPI Circuit GPI Circuit GPI Configured for Wet Operation GPI Connector Internal GFI Power Circuit Internal GFI Power Circuit Hardware Specifications 2 GPI 2 ZVE Ground DEVICE 1 5 GPI 1 GPI 1 Ground DEVICE 2 GPI 2 GPI 2 Ground DEVICE 1 GPI 1 GPI 1 DEVICE 2 GPI 2 29 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue
5. 1 1 A October 2014 Procedure To configure the jumpers inside the DC 100 1 Power down the DC 100 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the top cover from the DC 100 To do so you will need to remove 3 screws from each side of the unit o 2from the rear o 1 from the center of the front of the unit 3 The GPIO card is on the far right hand side of the unit if facing the front panel behind the GPIO connectors The jumpers for the GPls are directly behind the GPI connectors labeled J7 through J38 Each set of jumpers for a GPI consists of 4 pins See the table below for which GPI corresponds to which jumpers GPO Connectors GPI Connectors Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1 0000 4 For Dry operation set one jumper across pins 2 and 3 Hang the second jumper off of pin 1 5 For Wet operation set one jumper across pin 1 and 2 Set the second jumper across pins 3 and 4 6 Once all necessary changes to the jumpers have been made refit the top cover and screws on the DC 100 30 Hardware Specifications a Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 VU b 8 4 6 Configuring GPOs for Dry Wet Operation gr N Note The signal connected to Common Bus is isolated from DC 100 electronics amp power supply Hardware Specifications 31 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A 32 Issue 1 1 A October 2014 EXAMPLE 1 External Power Supply to wet GPOs Factory Default configuration shawn
6. For Router Devices a Router Control c For Graphic Devices a Graphics Control e Use Device Config gt Edit to edit Control Function if applicable Edit Protocol Assignment Table Last Updated December 6 2011 05 05 15 PROTOCOL ASSIGNMENT TABLE Serial 1 Unassigned V A Ch Type Unassigned 0 0 No Comm 2 Serial 2 Unassigned N A Ch Type N A Unassigned N A N A No Comm 3 Serial_3 Unassigned N A Ch Type N A Unassigned N A N A zs No Comm 4 Serial_4 Unassigned N A Ch Type NA Unassigned NA NA d No Comm List of licensed protocols and functions kalypso tally evs xml vtally A USP Switcher Monitor Protocols mvs 8000 menu mvs tally Functions Switcher Control Edit Protocol Assignment Table 2 Click the Edit Protocol Assignment Table link The Protocol Assignment table opens in edit mode PROTOCOL ASSIGNMENT TABLE You must Unassign the Protocol prior to changing it 3 On Channel 4 line select Ethernet 1 in the Physical Connector column 4 On Channel 4 line select evs xml in the Control Protocol column 6 System Configuration i pom Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 5 Optional On Channel 4 line edit Channe
7. GPO Common Pin Relay Common Ground e C B eee 9 ESSE DEVICE 1 Viewed from frant of unit GPI 1 JUMPER GPO J40 1 Ground J41 2 J42 3 DEVICE 2 J43 4 GPI 1 J44 5 J45 6 J46 7 JAT B J48 B J49 10 EXAMPLE 2 Device supplied power to wet GPOs J50 11 J51 12 J52 13 J53 14 J54 15 e J55 16 Common Bus J56 17 DEVICE 3 Requires J57 18 Wet GPO 58 Li GPO 1 Common J59 20 J60 24 J61 22 GPO 1 N O J62 23 J63 24 J64 25 J65 26 J66 27 J amp F 28 J amp B 29 J69 30 J70 34 J71 32 Hardware Specifications
8. I binary mode ftp put system tar 200 Port set okay 158 Opening BINARY mode data connection 226 Transfer complete ftp 18622466 bytes sent in 23 32Seconds 772 7 3Kbytes sec ftp dir 200 Port set okay 156 Opening ASCII mode data connection 497735 Aug 27 2005 15 18 42 BOOTROM SYS 2648 Jan 81 1986 66 10 68 SYS 2048 Feb 86 2186 88 24 04 config 2648 Feb 6 2166 88 24 04 PRIVATE 2048 Feb 86 21806 06 23 68 protocol 2648 Dec 67 2005 12 38 36 TEMP 2648 Feb 86 2186 88 23 46 webs 18622468 Dec 87 20885 13 28 58 system tar 226 Transfer complete ftp 559 bytes received in 01Seconds 55 9 Kbytes sec ftp quit 221 Bye see you later CERIS 20 Firmware Upgrade Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 VU i 6 4 FPGA Upgrade Procedure e Note A This procedure must only be applied at EVS request as a FPGA upgrade is not 10 a usual process On your computer open your browser and go to Error Hyperlink reference not valid IP address gt cgi bin foga_upgrade cgi The login name is admin and the password is controls Open a DOS command prompt and navigate to the location where you saved the software Enter FTP lt DC100 s IP address and then press ENTER to FTP into the DC100 The login name is dnfuser and the password is st5controls Enter the following commands and press ENTER after each entry a Bin b Cd ata0 webs hw fpga c Put Firmware file name i e SerintfMod_9 10 bit Once the t
9. information is unavailable System Configuration V 5 a Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 4 2 9 GPI To configure the GPI using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table link On Channel 1 line select Serial 1 in the Physical Connector column 2 3 4 On Channel 1 line select vtally in the Control Protocol column 5 optional On Channel 1 line edit Channel Label column field as GPI V TALLY 6 Click the Save button 7 Reboot the DC 100 System Configuration 15 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 4 3 Serial Port Advanced Configuration To define advanced settings on serial ports using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link Serial 1 KALYPSO kalypso_ tally Switcher Monitor and Control N A View Edit Monitor Control Be No Comm 2 Serial_2 Unassigned N A Ch Type N A Unassigned N A N A aa No Comm 3 Serial_3 Unassigned N A Ch Type N A Unassigned N A N A 2s No Comm 4 Ethernet 1 EVS XML evs xml N A Ch Type N A N A N A Notifications P No Comm 2 On the channel line that requires specific serial port settings c
10. protocol for the Grass Valley Kayak switcher using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link 2 Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table link 3 On Channel 1 line select Serial 1 in the Physical Connector column 4 On Channel 1 line select gv acos in the Control Protocol column 5 optional On Channel 1 line edit Channel Label column field as GV ACOS 1 Senal 1 GV ACOS Qv acos O 2 Seid 2 Unassigned 0 0 3 Seid 3 Unassigned 0 Jo 4 Ehemet EVSXML evs ml 0 07 Click the Save button Reboot the DC 100 System Configuration 11 4 2 6 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 Grass Valley Kalypso To assign and configure the protocol for the Grass Valley Kalypso switcher using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table link On Channel 1 line select Serial 1 in the Physical Connector column On Channel 1 line select kalypso tally in the Control Protocol column optional On Channel 1 line edit Channel Label column field as KALYPSO pu d 2 JN _ontrol Protocol Ol orale Seid 1 KALYPSO kapao iy n
11. 367 Router Tally Serial Tally Select the Serial Tally Port and activate the corresponding tally group and type to be used Ex SCU Editor Panel Port assigned to R1 When using SCU Editor Port ensure on page 7325 Panel Device Interface that the Editor Port Assign is set to Serial Tally 7367 RARA Sonal Taly System Serial Tally Port Tally Type DCU1 Porti R1 G1 DCU1 Port2 E E DCU2 Porti R1 G1 DCU2 Port2 Switcher Serial Tally Port Porti Tally Group oo Group1 4 Group5 8 ie Router Tally Router Wiring Tally Lock Item Select T Enable Copy System Configuration Effect 1 1 KF 0 0 SCU Editor Panel Port Parallel Tally Free KF 492 01 12 00 00 Source Assign Serial Tally mm Prev 7364 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 4 2 4 1 2 4 10 Snell Kahuna To assign and configure the protocol for the Snell Kahuna switcher using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table link On Channel 1 line select Serial 1 in the Physical Connector column On Channel 1 line select kalypso tally in the Control Protocol column optional On Channel 1 line edit Channel Label column field as KALYPSO On Channel 2 line select Serial 2 in the Physical Connector column On Channel 2 line select mvs_ 8000 in the Control Prot
12. Enter 9 Type bin then press Enter 10 Type cd ata0 ataZERO then press Enter 11 Type put system tar then press Enter The front panel COM1 LED will flash rapidly After the transfer is complete check that the file was copied 12 Type dir then press Enter Check to see that the filename system tar exists 13 Type quit then press Enter 14 Type exit then press Enter Firmware Upgrade 19 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 After the system tar is copied to the DC 100 s Compact Flash disk reboot the DC 100 When the DC 100 comes up it will detect the presence of the system tar extract the files and reboot itself again automatically After automatic reboot the system will be fully operational no existing configuration files will be modified or deleted In the rare occasions of the DC 100 not rebooting automatically after 5 minutes manually power cycle the unit It will restart the system normally with the new upgraded files 6 3 Illustrated Procedure C WINNT system32 cmd exe inl x Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 08 2195 lt C Copyright 1985 2060 Microsoft Corp H gt c gt C gt ftp 192 168 10 36 Connected to 192 168 10 36 220 UxMorks 5 4 2 FIP server ready User 192 168 18 36 none gt gt dnfuser 331 Password required Password 230 User logged in ftp cd ataB 258 Changed directory to ataB ftp bin 264 Type set to
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15. TECHNICAL REFERENCE Version 1 1 October 2014 Sj Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 VU D Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment Copyright 2014 All rights reserved Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication Improvement Requests Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc 2evs com Regional Contacts The address and phone number of the EVS headquarters are usually mentioned in the Help About menu in the user interface You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or on the EVS website on the following page http www evs com contacts User Manuals on EVS Website The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage http www evs com downloadcenter aay Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 VU i Table of Contents TABLE OF G
16. bers Use the keys to move the cursor position Press ENTER to save the new IP address or press ESC to exit without saving e Note LS The new IP address will take effect on the next power up Setting up the Subnet Mask 1 On the DC 100 front panel use the 4 keys to select Current Mask 2 Press ENTER The display will show the current subnet mask with the cursor in the far left column Use the MY keys to change the numbers Use the keys to move the cursor position Press ENTER to save the new subnet mask or press ESC to exit without saving e Note The new subnet mask will take effect on the next power up Setting up the Gateway Address 1 On the DC 100 front panel use the 4x keys to select Current Gateway 2 Press ENTER The display will show the current gateway address with the cursor in the far left column Use the 4 keys to change the numbers Use keys to move the cursor position Press ENTER to save new gateway address or press ESC to exit without saving Network Configuration 3 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 3 4 Note LS The new gateway address will take effect on the next power up Ethernet Link Speed Setup On the DC 100 front panel use the 4 keys to select Ethernet Status Press ENTER The display will show current the speed selection Use the 4 keys to change the selection Select AUTO to use the highest available speed Se
17. in the Control Protocol column optional On Channel 1 line edit Channel Label column field as ROSS 6 f Seid 0 0 Seid 2 0 0 Seid 3 signs 0 viO Bhema EVSXML evsxm Ov 0 Click the Save button Reboot the DC 100 System Configuration 13 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A 4 2 8 Issue 1 1 A October 2014 Grass Valley Kayenne Karrera To assign and configure the protocol for the Grass Valley Kayenne Karrera switcher using the web browser proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table link On Channel 1 line select Serial_1 in the Physical Connector column On Channel 1 line select kayenne_tally in the Control Protocol column optional On Channel 1 line edit Channel Label column field as KAYENNE 14 Adda hd 6 Js Serial 1 KAYENNE Kayenne_tally w U 0 Seid 2 Unassigned Ov Ov Seid 3 Unassigned 0v0 Ehemet 1 EVS XML evs xmi 0 Ow Click the Save button Reboot the DC 100 Known Issues Kayenne The Grass Valley Kayenne uses kalypso tally protocol This protocol is used to receive tally information for what is on the Program bus The kalypso tally protocol does not support the ability to receive information about transitions Because only kalypso tally protocol is supported on the Kalypso switcher this
18. l Label field as EVS XML 4 Ethemet 1 EVS XML evs xml Or OF 6 Refer to next sections to select serial protocol according the switcher model 4 2 3 Sony MVS To assign and configure the protocol using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the Protocol Assignment link 2 Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table link 3 On Channel 1 line select Serial 1 in the Physical Connector column 4 On Channel 1 line select mvs_tally in the Control Protocol column 5 Optional On Channel 1 line edit Channel Label column field as MVS TALLY l Seid 1 MVS TALLY mvstaly Ov Ov 2 Seid 2 Unassigned Ov Ov 3 Seid 3 v Unassigned D a 4 Bheme amp EVSXML evsxm D v0 6 Click the Save button 7 Reboot the DC 100 System Configuration 7 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 On MVS Setup page 7333 Switcher Ouput Identify the output number to be attached to the serial tally Ex Out 1 for P P PGM1 Page Enaineering Setup f Effect 1 1 Free KF 492 Fx gt Switcher gt Output M E 1 KF o o 01 12 00 OO System Out Output a JPIPPGMI U OO P P PVW M E 1 PGM1 Output No P P CLEAN I AUX6 AUX7 AUX8 AUX9 AUX10 AUX11 AUX12 AUX13 AUX4 Undefined P P PGM1 1 DME oo vn owns WwW ND Output Video Clip V Blank Safe Title 4 3 Crop FC Adjust Assign Through Config Input Tran
19. lect 10Mbs for long Ethernet cable runs S XU s ui E It Press ENTER to save new Ethernet link speed or press ESC to exit without saving N Note LS The new Ethernet speed selection will take effect immediately Network Configuration mi Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 VU i 4 4 1 EVs System Configuration Introduction System configuration is required after network configuration The setup is performed using a computer running an off the shelf web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox Connect the CAT5 cable from the computer to the same Ethernet switch to which the DC 100 is connected After launching the web browser enter the IP address of the DC 100 to be configured The DC 100 Home Page will be displayed Model NO DC 100 Serial NO 600005 Software Ver 6 47A 2 Label DC 100 Serial Ports 4 GPI GPO 32 32 Logout Protocol Assignment GPI GPO Event Notification Event Definitions Action Definitions Event Monitoring tem Emu S WEBSERVER RTC MLTnet 4 2 4 2 1 10 11 11 60 10 0 0 1 Switcher Protocol Configuration Introduction Depending on the switcher model one or several serial protocols need to be assigned to physical serial port s of the DC 100 Once a protocol is assigned it will be configured using the default settings which are normally correct Configuring the switcher protocol is only necessary if the production switcher does not use its default serial configuration f
20. lick Edit on the PHY configuration column Change the requested specific settings 4 Click Save to save the entered date and time OR 5 Click Cancel to exit without saving 4 4 Serial Connection Check When the connection and protocol between the DC100 and the switcher is successful the status column display Connected otherwise the status column display No Comm If the connection is not properly established this could be either a wrong protocol assignment 84 2 or a wrong serial port configuration 4 3 16 System Configuration l p Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 D 9 1 9 2 Advanced System Configuration This chapter lists advanced system configuration that is not mandatory for a normal usage Setting the Password The default password when shipped from the factory is controls in lower case The password is used to access all configuration screens EVS does not advise to change the password in case remote or local assistance is needed To modify the password using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the System Assignment link The System page is displayed 2 Click on Set Admin Password The Set Password page will be displayed 3 In the Old password entry box type the current password e Note When shipped from the factory the default password is controls in lower case Enter the new password in the New Pas
21. mpty file The DC 100 will hold anywhere from 4 12 log files per day The first log file for each day is named elog xxx 0 txt where xxx is the day of the week When a log files reaches the maximum number of events it will create another log file for that day using the same naming scheme and increment the number at the end of the file name by 1 elog xxx 1 txt elog xxx 2 txt etc If the number of logged events for a day exceeds this maximum number the oldest log file for that day will be overwritten with the new events The data in the log file will be in a standard text document txt file 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 Viewing and Saving Log Files To view and save log files proceed as follows 1 Click on the System link near the top of the page 2 Click on the System Maintenance link 3 Click on the View Event Logs link The Current Log tag indicates which log file is currently in use and contains the most recent log messages 4 To view a log click on the link for that log file The selected file will be opened within the browser 5 To save a log to your computer right click on the link for that log file and select Save Link As Deleting Log Files T
22. o delete log files proceed as follows 1 Click on the System link near the top of the page 2 Click on the System Maintenance link 3 Click on the View Event Logs link 4 Using the checkboxes to the left hand side select the event logs to be deleted then click the Clear Log button or click the Clear All Logs button to delete all logs currently on the DC 100 Event Logging l p Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 5 Aconfirmation prompt will be displayed press Confirm to delete the selected logs or click Back to return to the Remote Event Definitions table 7 4 Changing Maximum Number of Log Files per Day To change the maximum number of log files per day proceed as follows 1 Click on the System link near the top of the page 2 Click on the System Maintenance link 3 Click on the View Event Logs link The fifth bullet point displays the current number of available log files per day 4 To modify this setting click on the link to the right of the current number of available log files per day 5 Inthe text field enter how many log files per day are desired The minimum amount of log files per day is 4 The maximum amount of log files per day is 12 6 Click the Set button to save the entered changes e Note This setting change does not take effect until the unit is rebooted Event Logging 23 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 8 Hardware Specifications 8 1 Front Panel O O
23. ocol column Optional On Channel 2 line edit Channel Label column field as MVS 8000 pe Du qe cw e eS dI Seid 1 KALYPSO kalypso tally Os 0 Serial_ 7 MVS 8000 mvs 8000 OO 0 5 Sernal 3 Unassigned 0 Ethemet_1 EVS XML evs xmi hil 0 0 9 Click the Save button 10 Reboot the DC 100 Known Issues The Snell Kahuna uses kalypso tally protocol and mvs 8000 protocol The kalypso_ tally protocol is used to receive tally information for what is on the Program bus The mvs 8000 protocol is used to receive information about transitions from the switcher In order for kalypso tally protocol to report what is on the P P Program bus to EVS XML output 1 must be used Output 1 is the default P P Program bus within the Kahuna switcher The protocol assumes that output 1 is the P P Program bus and will not report tally information for any other outputs At this time the Snell Kahuna does not report information about transitions or keyers to the mvs 8000 protocol This is an issue with the Kahuna itself and not with the protocol or the DC 100 Kahuna 360 On the peripherals menu the Extension Enable needs to be set to OFF The 360 is different than the normal Kahuna as it can link any ME to any Output the highest ME has to be linked to the output 1 for the tally to react System Configuration i pom Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 4 2 5 Grass Valley Kayak To assign and configure the
24. on Pin Function 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 Rxd y RTS 3 Txd 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 Ground Hardware Specifications 25 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 8 4 8 4 1 26 GPIO Connectors GPI Specifications General Description GPI 1 16 GPI 17 32 4 x 37 Pin Female D37F Each GPI input is isolated using an opto 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 DC 100 to power the opto isolators GPI Opto isolator Input 5V 12V input voltage 24V use external resistor 2 680 820 ohm 20ma MAXIMUM CURRENT 330 Ohms R External Power External Rinternal ned Device Ground Specifications for GPI input 1 Voltage internal resistor only o 43 3V minimum o 5V typical o 46V maximum 2 Current internal resistor only o 5mA minimum o 10mA typical o 15mA maximum For typical 10mA current if external voltage is higher than 5V a series of resistor is required e Rext Vext 4 5 0 01 e Vext 9V gt Rext 450 Ohms e Vext 12V gt Rext 750 Ohms e Vext 24V gt Rext 1950 Ohms Hardware Specifications Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 8 4 2 GPO specifications General Description Not U
25. or baud rate parity number of character bits or number of stop bits In this case refer to the section Serial port advanced configuration Once a protocol is assigned it will automatically try to connect to the device on the port it is connected to and it will manage all communication automatically No additional steps are required An additional Ethernet XML protocol needs to be assigned for the DC 100 to be able to communicate with EVS software ex IPDirector Director s Cut Gateway service It will notity the EVS software of a change of source on the switcher s program bus Each notification will include all video sources currently selected on the program bus and a time stamp of when the change was reported by the production switcher System Configuration 5 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 4 2 2 EVS XML Protocol To assign the EVS XML protocol using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click the Protocol Assignment link The following information is displayed Protocol Assignment e Function licenses and allowed control functions are as follows c For Playout Devices a Basic License Basic Control a Clip Control License Basic Control Clip Control a UABSI License Basic Control Clip Control Playlist Control Master Control Ingest Review a UABS2 License Basic Control Clip Control Playlist Control Master Control Ingest Review Ingest Record Control Ingest Source c
26. ransfer completes type quit or close the window to quit the FTP session Refresh the webpage previously opened in Step 2 The file uploaded should be displayed Select the radio button next to it and press Install When asked for confirmation confirm that the correct filename is shown and press Yes Once the installation process completes reaches 100 the webpage will return to the file select web page At this point power cycle the unit DO NOT POWER CYCLE THE UNIT UNTIL THE FILE SELECT PAGE HAS COMPLETELY LOADED Follow step 1 to navigate to the FPGA upgrade webpage Do NOT refresh web page some browsers will cause the FPGA install to repeat Confirm that the Current Version displayed in the upper right hand corner shows the newly installed version Firmware Upgrade 21 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 f 1 1 7 2 7 3 22 Event Logging Overview Event logging allows the DC 100 to log events actions and diagnostic information into a log file on the DC 100 For each event action the Event Action label current state and 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 DC 100 will maintain log files for 7 days At midnight based upon the DC 100 s internal clock the logging will continue in the next day s file On the 8th day the oldest log file will be deleted and replaced with a new e
27. sed GPO 1 16 GPO 17 32 4 x 37 Pin Female D37F GPO Relay Contact Closure Output Dry contact closure GPO Relay Contacts e 0 5A 125VAC e 1 0A 24VDC e 1 0A MAXIMUM CURRENT 8 4 3 GPI Connector Table Pins Function 1 Ground 2 GPI 1 Anode 3 GPI 2 Anode 4 GPI 3 Anode 5 GPI 4 Anode 6 SPI 5 Anode 7 GPI 6 Anode 8 SPI 7 Anode 9 GPI 8 Anode 10 Ground 11 GPI 9 Anode 12 GPI 10 Anode 13 GPI 11 Anode 14 GPI 12 Anode 15 GPI 13 Anode 16 GPI 14 Anode 17 GPI 15 Anode 18 GPI 16 Anode 19 Ground Hardware Specifications Pin 20 21 24 23 24 25 26 ae 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 of Function Ground GPI 1 Cath GPI 2 Cath GPI 3 Cath GPI 4 Cath GPI 5 Cathode GPI 6 Cathode GPI 7 Cathode GPI 8 Cathode Ground ode ade ade ade GPI 9 Cathode GPI 10 GPI 11 GPI 1 Cat Cat Cat Cat t t Ca Ca Cat hode hode hode hode hode hode hode ZVE 2 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A 8 4 4 GPO Connector Table 3 4 P 1 2 6 in 5 Fi i 9 i 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 63 G6 amp amp 3 i3 amp 6 amp 6 amp 3 DDOD 0 6 Function round PO 1 PO 2 PO 3
28. sition Key Wipe Link Device Lock Item Select FM CCR Interface Prey 7314 On MVS Setup page 7361 Router Tally Router Identify the source and destination number for the matrix Ensure the output number to be attached to the serial tally must not be adjusted according the matrix Page Enaineering Setup P Effect 1 1 Free KF 492 7361 gt Router Tally gt Router M E 1 KF O 0 01 12 00 00 7367 System Unit Device Item Setting SWR1 Alias Name Gp No 0 Source I v 1 Switcher Device Matrix Size Source Destination Destination SWR2 Device co d SWR2 External Tally Load Box Assign Router Tally Matrix Size Alias Name Gp Compact Gp No 128x128 i Tally Parallel Serial Tally Lock It Solent is Enable Copy Tally System Configuration Technical Reference Manual DC 100 1 1 WMV On MVS Setup page 7364 Router Tally Tally Enable If not existing ensure to create a new entry that links the desired output number to a enabled tally type Ex OUTOO link to R1 age i i Pad i 7364 RA aly trat lt 7361 System Enbil Destination Tally Type 1 OUTOO1 R1 Switcher Router Tally Lock Item Select New Delete Router Group Enable Enable Wiring Tall Tally Tally Enable Copy Effect 1 1 KF 0 0 Free KF 492 01 12 00 00 Poss WE 1 1 Tally Parallel A Enable No Serial Tally Prev 7361 On MVS Setup page 7
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30. sword entry box Enter the new password in the Verify New Password entry box Click Save to save the new password or 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 Setting the System Label The System Label is used to uniquely identify a DC 100 This name is associated to the IP address To modify the system label using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the System Assignment link The System page is displayed 2 Click on Set System Label The Set System Label page is displayed Advanced System Configuration 17 EVS Broadcast Equipment S A Issue 1 1 A October 2014 3 Enter any name made up of letters numbers or special characters up to 16 characters 4 Click Save to save the name entered in the former step OR 5 Click Cancel to exit without changing the system label 5 3 Setting the System Time The system time is only used for error logging it is not used to process switcher and GPls To modify the system label using the web browser proceed as follows 1 From the DC 100 Home Page click on the System Assignment link The System page is displayed Click on Set System Time The Set System Time page is displayed Using the drop down menus set the current date and time Click Save to save the entered date and time OR 5 Click Cancel to exit without sa
31. ving 18 Advanced System Configuration 6 Firmware Upgrade 6 1 Prerequisites The firmware upgrade is performed via FTP Read the following information carefully before proceeding to the upgrade e To upgrade the DC 100 it is necessary to copy the upgrade file system tar into the root directory of the flash card inside the DC 100 unit This can easily be done using the FTP program provided with the windows operating system This is only available with a Microsoft windows operating system e Connect a computer to the DC 100 unit through the Ethernet connector E NET 1 e Make sure the system tar file is not read Only When this file is copied to the unit it will be deleted after the extraction Therefore it needs to be writable 6 2 Procedure To upgrade the firmware via FTP proceed as follows 1 Save the system tar file to the C drive root directory on the computer that will be used to upload the file to the DC 100 Copy the system tar file via Microsoft Windows FTP Click Start then Run then type CMD in the run box Click OK This will open a DOS Command prompt window Qr gd 0m dw Change the directory to where the system tar file resides that means on the C drive root a Type C Press Enter b Type cd Press Enter 6 Type ftp XXX XXX XXX XXX Press Enter XXX XXX XXX XXX IP address of DC 100 7 Type dnfuser as user then press Enter 8 Type st5controls then press
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