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1. Automation events can trigger a string to be transmitted based on time and date Configurations Date Time Settings Sequences Admin Event information hactive pired disabled Expired Hexk occurrence Occurrence crun O 01 01 12 G0 00 00 AA His His G 01 04 120 00 00 D O1 01 12 00700700 Event satup 01 09 42 ag 00700 Enable event D Ol D 42 00 00 00 On event submit segquenia 1 1 01 01 17 da 00 00 Entry type One Time Recurring D 01 01 12 dd 00200 Start Date Time oi wow RoN PC ANN D p1 01 17 7 00500 G OT 09 12 00700700 You can create up to 10 automation events Event status for defined events as well as selection of which of the ten slots you want to modify is in the right half of the window The left side of the window is where you create each automation event Event setup One time events as seen Enable event 7 above are very simple first On event submit sequence 1 click on the first unused greyed i Enary type One Time Recurring out slot on the right side Then _ Tee on the left specify the sequence Patai Tima A ee eee you want to trigger and the date ecurrance interval minutely Hourly Daily and time you want it to occur Weekly MM DD YY and HH MM SS in Sunday 24 hour format then click Mond ay Enable event and Save Tuesday Every week s on Wednesday For recurring events the f Thursday selections change depending on Friday the pattern and how often you Saturday
2. The initial trigger is acted on immediately If a second trigger occurs before the debounce period has elapsed the second trigger will be ignored The default setting of 50 should alleviate all contact bounce issues from old or noisy relay or switch contacts while allowing each trigger to be activated up to 10 times per second The next two settings determine what the serial ports transmit in addition to all strings that are triggered Display unit information on boot if checked will send include serial number version and IP address through the serial ports ONLY at startup reboot Display IP on change if checked will transmit the unit s IP address through the serial ports any time it is changed through configuration settings or DHCP The last four checkboxes determine how much data is included in the logfile Log Optlons Joon nk Seta Aes Tact nab Meli Tim Sd canny E Ine iuda Sequecce une 7 Inc jue Seguera String J UDP32S Manual Page 5 The logfile primarily indicates what string was triggered sent in the order they occur so the time date stamp option is usually checked If you are using multiple UDP32 units adding the serial number to the log can be useful so it s simple to distinguish which unit the log is for If you do not need to be reminded which encoder the log event was generated by leave this unchecked to conserve memory The smaller the footprint of the log file fewer characters
3. DHCP NTP Environmental 32 to 110 degrees F lt 90 non condensing humidity Not for use in wet locations Trigger inputs D37F on unit Male mating connector supplied Pins 1 32 are trigger inputs 33 37 are ground Warranty and service information Warranty Etherstuff products enjoy a 1 year limited warranty against manufacturing defects Damage caused by abuse will not be covered by this warranty Disclaimer The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to this document or the product it describes without notice The manufacturer shall not be liable for editorial or technical errors made herein The manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of the product or this document Manufacturer makes no warrantee of fitness for any particular purpose This product MAY NOT BE USED IN ANY APPLICATION WHERE MALFUNCTION MIGHT POSE A RISK TO ANYONE OR ANYTHING Service Should your unit require service contact our support specialists for troubleshooting assistance and an RMA before sending the unit back to us Include your name company name contact information unit serial number and a brief description of the problem and email to udpsupport etherstuff com We try to answer support and RMA requests within 8 business hours UDP32S Manual Page 13 APPENDIX A Alternate Network Setup no DHCP If your network does not support DHCP the UDP32S will ne
4. the more log entries can be maintained in it Sequence number and sequence string are two labels that indicate which string was triggered The sequence number directly correlates to the physical input trigger pin on the d37 connector The sequence string is the entire text string sent out by the unit when triggered The screenshot below shows the logfile with all options turned on Key Result port s n date time trigger sequence Additional information on the udp i w x logger functions can be found GE 1L006 OO00S4 4 23 15 19223212 19 26 5equmnce 26 on Page 10 F 100E O20054 H I 1315312 01 26 See 26 SF it 5i d lt 73 1 74 14 Sequence 14 a OPO 054 H ET oS dh ee ll GF z 21 16 14112088 p2 20 egen After any changes are made you must click SAVE at the bottom of the page for them to become active Some settings IP related require rebooting the unit you ll be prompted UDP32S Manual Page 6 Time Date settings Click on the Date Time Settings tab to set the time time zone and Daylight Savings Time DST settings of the built in real time clock as well as enable or disable automatic update of the minute and second by the NTP protocol more about this under the ADMIN tab Donfigurations PRR Ca toe Tene Events Sequences Admin Bot Dobe Tite Shang Manus Sapo Re Ly ee y I AA W z4 1s 11 2511 HT ieryer vam nng HT Fert Vy HTO Wegdete Iniorral in mbes 0 dlees MHTP on EAT Meet iin tte
5. want an event to occur Exit Type F Hone OOate C Occurrences Recurring events can also be set to stop occurring on a certain date after a set number of occurrences or to continue forever Before defining a new automation event be sure that you ve clicked on an event slot on the right that you want to use the unit does not automatically advance to the next inactive slot In the example above and right sequence 1 will occur at the beginning of September 2013 and will occur every weekday at 00 58 50 AM forever In the figure below the status portion of the window shows three automation events and their status UDP32S Manual Page 9 Event Information active explred idisabled Explrad Hert occurrence Occurred count J RO09 01 13 00ga Ww 1 _MTWTF_ none HI 12 19 13 12 00 00 0 TFA 08 00 13 OO5a 55 h Ol Di 12 TE Event satup 31 R06 30 12 12 0000 0 6nd Enable avait Fi 1 9 01 01 12 daoti On event submit sequence 3 IOa Er do500709 10 01 01 12 ggo 00 109 D1 12 O0 00 00 10 07 01 12 0 00 00 Recurrence interval minutely O Hourly Daily TO pr ti gapin Weekly LO OleD1 12 00 00 00 Entry Npa Dre Time amp Recurring Start Date Time EH Za MORY Exit Tepe Hane Date Occurrences End after S00 occurrences Sequence 1 starts September 1 2013 occurring every weekday at 1 58 50 AM with no end date Sequence 27 starting January 1 2014 occurring every hour of every day at 58 minutes and 55 seconds pas
6. EL i carriage return 15 De la Link Csap respective y T levine Comin int NEUM 13 Device Oontnal 2 15 el Devise Cole 1 ioll MOTT vl hewn EEIE 4 31 NMatathre Sicko owdadsenent ai ey ay SVRICHnOMOus kile us end of ensmesaon Hork tamel 15 i Cmd of Medium wo si Subs liluue Fa Ponape 25 A e Tile Separator 25 Sroup Sep rala Hil t am Konond epia eater 1l Unit segarator Vi IIHI a3 lhelcte UDP32S Manual Page 15 APPENDIX C Using your UDP32S in an XDS environment The UDP32S has been tested and verified by X Digital Systems to properly generate UDP or serial messages for cues and spot insertion triggers for automation and regionalized events Relays To initiate a relay closures on an XDS Receiver the entry on the Sequence line see page 7 will need to be configured exactly the same i e case sensitivity and use of spaces as listed on the Relay Code on the Program Definition page of the XDS NMS Additionally the entry will need to be preceded witha C A properly configured relay message will look like C CueCode The port value next to the sequence string is determined by your XDS administrator Please consult them for the proper value to enter in this field Spot Insertion Triggers Spot Insertion Triggers functionally work the same as relays however there are additional variables that must be included A spot insertion trigger begins with a 1 and utilizes the following format 1 PgmCode CueCo
7. Oates T ings 4 ANTE Cmmi Date Time Seis went Sy oth ins Are Fethoqit LEST i aS farina Sequences pE fae ee t T iai nome l liil kj F r ir k i FE oe rper al Qobeerd fag right diii m T enii EHA igre Spr Baia i nee TT COMMA HES GAT Pae des oe ee Loan Peay eres DER LTT Ro SAL Te EALE PRL DOSY GY SLT AiL ee eh iruge Sear T UDP32S Manual Page 11 The ADMIN tab Configurations Date Time Settings Events Sequences amin Passe Controller Pacsword Agader Pasaeord Download Onboard Log right click and Save As Import Esport settings imga Restart the unti CONFIRM ABST ART FACTORY DEFAULTS MET ONLY FACTORY DEFAULTS all LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS ALL USER SETTINGS Will BE ERASED Upgrade wel image FEGIAEST Here you can do more than the aforementioned log download You can set up different passwords for different levels of access Admin the default 12345678 can do everything Controller can see all and trigger sequences from the web interface using the RUN button on the sequences page Reader can only view the log and tab contents Import or export of settings so you can clone one UDP32s to another remote restart reloading factory defaults and loading a new web image are all done from this tab UDP32S Manual Page 12 Specifications and Warranty Power requirements backup power Network Interface 9V to 15V AC or DC at 100mA max supports 10 100 Base T Ethernet HTTP UDP
8. UDP32S encoder manual Generates programmable UDP strings 32 inputs for 32 different strings Quick amp Easy Web based configuration DHCP NTP and HTTP Two buffered RS232 outputs Logs input triggers with timestamp Strong extruded aluminum enclosure Dual UDP destinations UDP strings can go to different ports Flexible Time based Event automation One Year Limited Warranty NNN NE EEE The UDP32S has 32 inputs short an input to ground and the UDP32S generates the corresponding user programmable UDP string the same string of characters full ascii Support is also sent out to both serial ports Configuration is super easy the unit supports DHCP so you just plug it in and the network configuration is automatic or you can manually program the IP address and other network particulars The built in webserver allows you to set up a text string up to 32 characters for each of the 32 trigger inputs The UDP 32S has a built in real time clock with configurable DST options and NTP update capability The clock is used for two major features input logging and time based events The UDP32S has built in 500 event logging Three access levels grant full limited or read only access to different users Coming soon global delay setting to fine tune global UDP command delay to match other higher latency data streams video audio for example UDP32S User Manual Contents Getting started Finding your uni
9. de ISCICode Flag The Program Code is listed on the Program Definition page of the XDS NMS It is case sensitive and can only contain 5 characters or less Cue Code is the ad specific message entered on the Insertion Instruction for a spot insertion ISCI Code can be used for tracking purposes although it is not necessary It is acceptable to simply input O zero for this field There are three choices for the Flag entry F is the most common F when the cue identifies the first spot in a break set L when the cue identifies the last spot in a break set M when the cue identifies a mix between inserted and national spots For more information regarding the context of your UPD or serial messages please consult your XDS administrator UDP32S Manual Page 16
10. e UDP destination IP addresses are set here You can have the device send your UDP strings aie to more than one device IP address if desired Additionally the IP port for each string is separately settable on the Sequences tab JEn Peles Per Trieste Vogeap Daal Puntila Tie Ral Feoploy IF On Charge Hoel Sempra a Hib The unit can transmit UDP in the blind if you un check the Only transmit to established connections box elude Serial kumbe elude Bete eTime Starp nilie li Sp aae a Hii Global Transmit Delay sets how many milliseconds 10ms resolution up to 2 55 seconds the unit will pause before sending the UDP string This feature is sometimes used to match the audio propagation delay through an IP codec This setting does not affect serial output relude fcquence SiR UDP Packets per trigger allows for sending the triggered string multiple times does not affect serial output Baud rate sets the speed of the serial ports Rates of 300 baud to 57600 baud are supported The two serial ports are transmit only and are hard coded for 8 N 1 8 data bits no parity bit and one stop bit Every string triggered transmitted by the UDP encoder is simultaneously transmitted on the serial ports The two serial ports transmit identical data at exactly the same time Global Input debounce refers to the time that must lapse between two triggers of the same input before the second trigger will be considered valid
11. ed to be accessed on its default IP address of 192 168 1 200 CHECK WITH YOUR IT STAFF BEFORE PROCEEDING THEY MAY PREFER TO HAVE YOU CONNECT TO THE UDP32S WITH A CROSS_OVER CABLE FOR THIS PROCEDURE IF THE LIVE NETWORK IN QUESTION USES THE SAME ADDRESS SPACE IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS In Windows access your Network and Sharing Center right click on your network connections icon if it is visible in the Task Bar or find your network settings under Control Panel ented darana Click on Local Area Connection Status peene eee Concertons i Iam Meni conechoe Then click Properties T L Ira bea eria i ae select Internet Protocol cae ia Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties a 7 a I eee a l Oklar an F adras ahraah ahi T aa E ET vance a eaaa A Fsk 5 cea a rea ra a n T i umim oefeut gabras The next window that opens up will allow you to define the network address space you want to communicate on If your settings already have numeric values in them and the Use the following IP address box is checked Before malking any changes write down all of the current settings bps Pear vara d Eet rogaria Next set the IP address of your PC to 192 168 1 100 aiji and the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 and click OK You should now be able to browse to the UDP32s at 192 168 1 200 and configure its network settings for your non DHCP network When you are done and have saved the UDP32s configuration change yo
12. ial Sia number and the active http port eee a being used are in the upper right of mumm the configurations tab The NetBIOS Hostname can be changed which might be helpful if you have more es than one unit on the same LAN and you want them to be accessible individually by NetBIOS name instead of IP address or if you want them to show up with meaningful usage or location data if an IP scan is done showing the NetBIOS name Next is the Static IP address setting Leave this 0 0 0 0 if you plan to keep the unit on DHCP or change it to your desired new static IP address If you change the Static IP to something other than 0 0 0 0 you ll be able to manually change the greyed out settings for subnet mask default gateway and primary and secondary DNS servers if they are different for the static IP DHCP will be turned off when you click Save at the bottom of the page and you will need to browse to the new IP address of the unit Slale IE EIE al vanl enableil EEEa g p Subne Ask pawl meas Ta l Tetech Darema Wea AT Timang EA ser ee Waa Eecomdary DHS 5 221 125 UDP32S Manual Page 4 Behavior Settings Below the network settings are the behavior settings J Omiran 3 gO 00 Dood J3 Jesiiratan 2 0 0 boat The configuration items control where UDP strings Thal hml i dan ma are addressed to the behavior of the serial ports only Transwit To Established Conrest ans and a few logging options Gobel Tracsmrt Cany Th
13. ley ine Swings Ewerils Beep iat e Amim Scalp ia abre Me SEEPS E al pee Ferder EMATE Ten eT 11a TIY SEQLETCe i ooo ul 11371 4J MAH i Ee TW SJH mapaa d Saperi Han aum a rien r The header is optional if text is entered here it will immediately precede every string that is triggered If multiple UDP packets per trigger are enabled page 5 the header will also be repeated at the head of each instance of the string There are 32 sequence slots on the sequence tab Each sequence numbered 1 32 corresponds to the same input trigger pin number on the units D37 connector To program a sequence just type in the characters you want to use and click save when you are done For non printing ascii characters click on the Allow codes check box for the string and use the ascii decimal number for each non printing character enclosed in pointy brackets Sequence01 lt 13 gt lt 10 gt is a string composed of the plain alphanumeric text Sequence01 followed by carriage return and line feed ascii characters A complete listing of ascii characters is in appendix B The destination IP port must be specified for every sequence you set up You can trigger the sending of a text string in three ways by triggering the corresponding input pin on the unit s d37 connector by clicking on the RUN button to the right of the Sequence you want to send or with Automation Events UDP32S Manual Page 8 Events Automation
14. sd Fos ATCC accuracy Turing 200 2 E v 3500 secfeocth nn I nahis Deyhght avin liver illai l j CoaT soaring Terverd Saal r Semmlev ul Wort DST Fall Sack led mle nl Mia rnrn Jus A Be ATA k i AT ea FRR Y N The real time clock on the UDP32s keeps reasonably accurate time within a few seconds a day More accurate time keeping may be required by your application if so enable NTP update by setting the NTP update interval in minutes If you are using primary NTP servers on the public internet it is considered good form to set the interval to 60 or greater to avoid overtaxing the resource If NTP is unavailable or disabled the unit will keep time strictly by its internal real time clock Manually setting the time and date can be done directly on the webpage or by using the Sync with PC button Sync with PC will send the current PC time to the unit Click on Save immediately after sync GMT offset is dependent on your time zone Keep in mind that NTP uses GMT Greenwich Mean Time and will reset the hour to an incorrect value if the GMT offset Time zone is not correctly set Since DST is not used universally and the government sometimes changes when DST starts and ends the last settings allow you to enable or disable DST and change when it starts and ends UDP32S Manual Page 7 Sequences Setting up what gets sent via UDP and serial when an input is triggered is done on the Sequences tab Configuralons Ma
15. t browser on a windows PC on the same physical and logical network segment In the address bar of your browser type udp32s and hit enter ad a oon nrang Your computer will try to resolve the fie Eda sew Beton Booleans oot Hie e name and if your network allows E Google E NetBIOS calls most do you ll get the dpa login prompt for your UDP32S LIne eS we OSA Oe The default password is 12345678 If you don t get to the login screen your network may not work with NetBIOS UDPJZS Wet interfaze v26 ec Server inmaere vz tg Name resolution In that case an IP scanner tool is your next best bet Please consult your IT department or network admin The next step is to either record the IP address for future use or assign a static IP address If you choose to assign a static IP address make sure your IT department or network admin approves and gives you a valid IP address to use Once you change the IP address of the unit your PC will need to be able to see the IP address assigned to continue configuring the unit UDP32S Manual Page 3 The initial webpage you get to after ee ee Entering the password is shown TEL here Note that there are five tabs 7 used for various configuration items and actions an The Configurations tab sets up the basic operational parameters of the unit NETWORK SETTINGS ot __ The DHCP acquired LAN IP mam address the units unique MAC s address like a network ser
16. t on the network The web interface setting unit IP address UDP serial and logging options Setting the Real Time Clock Setting up text strings Using Automation The logger ADMIN functions Specs and Warranty information Appendix A Alternate Network Setup no DHCP Appendix B ASCII character table Appendix C Using your UDP32s in an XDS network UDP32S Manual Page 2 When you removed your UDP32S from the box you found Contents UDP32S encoder unit Power supply D37male connector for trigger inputs This user manual Section 1 Getting Started The power connection is fairly straight forward There are two power jacks on the unit They are diode steered so power plugged into either jack will power the unit Using a second power supply ideally fed from a different outlet oreaker allows for power redundancy into the unit The network connection is standard 10 100 base T Ethernet When powered up and plugged into the network your UDP32S will initially be in DHCP mode automatically acquiring an IP address and other network particulars from your DHCP equipped network If your network doesn t support DHCP you will need to manually set up the IP parameters by accessing the unit on its default IP address 192 168 1 200 Additional details on this procedure are in Appendix A Alternate Network Setup no DHCP On networks with DHCP the IP address of your unit can be found by using your interne
17. t the hour ending Jan 1 2015 Sequence 31 active since June 20 2013 occurring every day at exactly 12 noon expiring after 600 occurrences All three programmed automation events are green indicating that they are not expired or disabled You can click on any slot on the right and the settings for that slot along with the status next occurrence and number of past occurrences will appear on the left Remember to enable any events that you want to occur and click Save when your editing is done The Logger The onboard log is accessed by clicking on view Onboard Log button near the top of the screen Cher Onbeard Leg Log Cul rr SE a i a Gs 450d wegener I aami moe mesiacly see 116b Tifis Ci kT IN Soe ilil Fara Fl ma 40 08 Teper TIl rmi li i sgan mae 1 31 JAFA PL mH mdi coger pm comeneielog oer 35 0 2 Sl RHE H Fara Fl mE BoS8rd8id4 Pepe TI rmi Boek Iepa me PERPEN FYE B m ms tg m pu ma me pg Configzoratians Date Tiew Settings Events Ader A text file window will open up showing all log events up until the point you clicked the View Onboard Log button The log is arranged with newest data at the top and oldest at the bottom chronologically The onboard logger has enough memory for about 500 verbose log messages Reducing or increasing the amount of text in each line of the log optional settings on the Configurations tab will correspondingly change how many triggers can be s
18. tored in the log Sample log text GF 11000 000020 12 10 13 17 40 54 28 04 Sequence 04 GF 11000 000020 12 10 13 17 40 50 08 03 Sequence 03 GF 11000 000020 12 10 13 17 40 46 24 02 Sequence 02 GF 11000 000020 12 10 13 17740 44 33 01 Sequence 01 lt 13 gt lt 10 gt UDP32S Manual Page 10 Decoding the log cF result codes for primary and secondary UDP destination F fail G Good Since we didn t set up the second UDP destination address delivery to the second destination failed to occur 11000 port set for the destination IP s 000020 serial number of unit 12 10 13 Date of logged trigger 15 40 54 28 Time down to the hundredth of a second the sequence began sending this can be up to 2 55 seconds after the trigger occurred if Global Transmit delay is set to 255 04 The sequence number same as the input trigger pin number on the D37 connector Sequence 04 The text string programmed for the triggered sequence Note that the optional header text is NOT included in the log just the sequence string itself The log text file can be downloaded from the UDP32s from the ADMIN tab The log can be cleared by clicking on the Clear Onboard Log button Right click on the H2 2222222 1_22 button then select Save Target As to bring up the Windows save file dialog Sarr m Hea dm ira idee el ae ee rla Maa Cheba Lic g Tes Cried Lg nt fee b wd Egr nm lhet A i Eo a i di fire aiyrmions
19. ur computer s IP settings back to what they were previously and click ok When you close out of your ra network settings you should be able to browse to the presen UDP32s at the address you configured it for nar br E eir eB hha ba hari ce foe y ee es es UDP32S Manual Page 14 APPENDIX B ASCII Character Table Printable characters include the alphabet in lower and upper case numbers 0 9 and the following additional characters amp _ 4 3 lt poe Pi All printable characters can be entered into a string definition without using ASCII codes just use the character The non printable Control Code a i Ae O ae ASCII characters are entered using 0 MUL a Mall fie arle i Gd aa STS their decimal code number inside 1 SODH ny lari cool Beside A K PA ee eae pointy brackets lt xx gt The Allow p ind at Text Codes checkbox must be checked q LLIT nY tnd af eee LEEN piii for the UDP encoder to recognize Hiag the bracketed numbers as ASCII codes and send them accordingly HIEI A ia a ACKhow ede ment E 7 BEL AiG Bell K Hh H Karki pane a IIT l horton tal Ta amp 19 Lin led A UDP22S string defined as below RELAY07 lt 10 gt lt 13 gt as long as Allow Codes checkbox 11 vil e prre is checked will produce a string 12 IT L form feed with the characters RELAY07 11 ch AR Taniave telur followed by the ASCII codes for 14 Shift ttut ji feed d t 1 Shiftin Ine G
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