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1. Rainier Essentials AVITECH Revision 1 7 6 April 2014 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual contains information on how to use Avitech Rainier Essentials The following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text throughout the manual E provides additional hints or information that requires special attention A identifies warnings which must be strictly followed Any name of a menu command icon or button displayed on the screen is shown in a bold typeset For example On the Start menu select Settings To assist us in making improvements to this user manual we welcome any comments and constructive criticism Email us at sales avitechvideo com WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble Rainier Essentials Doing so may void the warranty There are no serviceable parts inside Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies COPYRIGHT The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Avitech International Corporation Avitech International Corporation may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this document Except as expressly written
2. Avitech This Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose all of which are expressly disclaimed This Hardware Warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage a caused by improper use of the Product or inadequate maintenance and care of the Product b resulting from attempts by other than Avitech representatives to install repair or service the Product c caused by installation of the Product in a hostile operating environment or connection of the Product to incompatible equipment or d caused by the modification of the Product or integration with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulties of servicing the Product Any Product which fails under conditions other than those specifically covered by the Hardware Warranty will be repaired at the price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair Such repairs are warranted for a period of 90 days from date of reshipment to customer Extended Warranty Options Avitech offers OPTIONAL Extended Warranty plans that provide continuous coverage for the Product after the expiration of the Warranty Period Contact an Avitech sales representative for details on the options that are available for the Avitech equipment Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period Avitech makes its best offe
3. Push back the lower number 2 dip switch upward to the default position Method 2 Step 1 Run the Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software by double clicking the Phoenix G Vxxx exe file Click Others Communication Modes Serial Port Fast m User Define ix Rainier 4x1v A5232 f Automatically Search IF 0 User Define C Automatically Search Cancel Figure B 2 Phoenix G Software Click Others Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 Select Others and on the Module Style drop down menu select Rainier 4x1v IP RS232 te Others Module Style Rainier 4x1v IP R8232 v Clear All Files R Change IP Address COM fi V IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID 3 COM amp Setup Firmware T FPGA MEB Path Br T CPLD Pah Browse FPGA UB Path Browse Figure B 3 Phoenix G Software Select the Module Style Step 3 Click Clear All Files te Others Clear All Files N Change IP Address COM amp Setup FPGA UB Path Browse Figure B 4 Phoenix G Software Click Clear All Files Step 4 Click OK to continue WARNING It will be delete System agi Module sys and all Preset Files P J i Cancel Figure B 5 Phoenix G Software Click OK The progress of deleting the files will be shown onscreen Delete Al
4. There is a 3 month grace period between shipping and installation If the Product proves to be defective during the 1 year warranty period the purchaser s exclusive remedy and Avitech s sole obligation under this warranty is expressly limited at Avitech s sole option to a repairing the defective Product without charge for parts and labor or b providing a replacement in exchange for the defective Product or c if after a reasonable time is unable to correct the defect or provide a replacement Product in good working order then the purchaser shall be entitled to recover damages subject to the limitation of liability set forth below Limitation of Liability Avitech s liability under this warranty shall not exceed the purchase price paid for the defective product In no event shall Avitech be liable for any incidental special or consequential damages including without limitation loss of profits for any breach of this warranty If Avitech replaces the defective Product with a replacement Product as provided under the terms of this Warranty in no event will the term of the warranty on the replacement Product exceed the number of months remaining on the warranty covering the defective Product Equipment manufactured by other suppliers and supplied by Avitech carries the respective manufacturer s warranty Avitech assumes no warranty responsibility either expressed or implied for equipment manufactured by others and supplied by
5. by Avitech International Corporation the furnishing of this document does not provide any license to patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property of Avitech International Corporation or any of its affiliates TECHNICAL SUPPORT For any questions regarding the information provided in this guide call our technical support help line at 425 885 3863 or our toll free help line at 1 877 AVI TECH or email us also at support avitechvideo com ili AVITECH Contents About This AINA ists cic elemente li Technical SUPDPOT ase cu 00th Segen nee een ern chin een iii Watra IV nee een nenn Eee V Limitation of Liability 2 0 0 0 cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaaaeeeeeesseaaeeeeesseaseeeeesseaeeeeeessaeeeees V Extended Warranty Options cccccccccccceeeceeeccaeeeeeeseeeeeeeesseaeceeesaeeaeeeeesseaeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeas V Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period cccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaeees V Regulatory Information inet cecrassrciicatnrnsatenmaneatiicosnnactnains cchentandceuinentdeninassiwnintacieniandtsanintntioetnniaieats V Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement cc ceccecseeeeeeeeeeeaeees V European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices ccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees V Australia and New Zealand C Tick Marking and Compliance Notice V Ms GENN SAIC a E anes sseaceestuecexsonsmeminawcuedeasm
6. screen Control Panel or keypad connector for signal from numerical Simplified Control Panel SCP keypad via optional keypad converter Y cable For setup via Avitech Phoenix G utility through network connection Updates the firmware as well as reset Rainier to factory default setting Connects to the AC power cord DVI I connector for DVI YPbPr VGA video input sources cascade from other Rainier device or from other video source as background image DVI I connector for output to monitor Rotary dial to assign unique addresses in systems with two or more chassis RJ 50 connector for general purpose input For serial cascading input output Table 1 4 Rainier Rear Component Description Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 Hardware Configuration Perform the following steps to get your Titan 8000 series up and running B The steps outlined next would depend on type of configuration you wish to set up Step 1 Connect up to 4 BNC cables to the 4 Video Input 1 2 3 4 ports for HD SD SDI NTSC PAL video inputs PAL NTSC SD HD SDI Video Input _ Figure 2 1 Connect Up to Four Video Sources Step 2 Connect RS 232 cable to RS 232 port for signal from computer And or connect Ethernet cable to IP port for using computer s Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software to perform setup on the Rainier ee ma Keypad RS 232 Figure 2 2 Connect RS 232 Ethernet Signal from Computer Step 3 Connect the DVI I cab
7. 1 GP1 file Example 2 pressing 2 two gt point or period gt 1 one gt 7 seven gt Enter total of 5 keys would allow Rainier to recall 17 GP2 file Example 3 pressing 3 three gt point or period gt 2 two gt 6 six gt Enter total of 5 keys would allow Rainier to recall 26 GP3 file Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 AVITECH To save Rainiers preset configuration press star or asterisk gt slash gt Enter total of 3 keys During this process approximately 5 seconds make sure that your Rainier has a stable and uninterrupted power supply When DVI I port has an analog VGA input signal Rainier can do automatic image adjustment by pressing the following three keys point or period gt star or asterisk gt Enter When DVI I port has an analog VGA input signal Rainier can do automatic gain adjustment by pressing the following three keys point or period gt slash gt Enter To logout from Simple Control Panel mode unplug SCP keypad from rear panel s Keypad RS 232 port AVITECH Appendix B Resetting to the Factory Default State Clearing the Flash Memory Method 1 Step 1 Turn off power from the power strip to the Rainier Step 2 Push the lower number 2 dip switch located on the Rainier rear panel downward to the ON position Figure B 1 Push the Lower Number 2 Dip Switch Step 3 Restore power from the power strip to the Rainier Step 4
8. 920x1200 n 12 SD SDI 4 HDISD SDI u 8 HD SD SDI in 16 HD SD SDI Table 1 2 Rainier Series Video Comparison v Automatic sensing of HD SD SDI and NTSC PAL analog input v Computer graphic input single scalable DVI I input for use with VGA DVI NTSC PAL inputs resolution up to 1920x 1200 WUXGA can be in any size position Automatic detection of aspect ratio 16 9 and 4 3 Minimal processing delay of less than one frame except for full screen display Up to 26 internal configuration presets Ss S amp S SS HD SD SDI chassis can de embed one stereo audio pair for audio meter display allows any mono or stereo audio to be monitored and each audio source can be outputted via AES audio AVITECH On screen display OSD of labels borders and video alarms Standalone operation single Rainier with communication control via IP or RS 232 cable or multiple operations up to 8 Rainier 7 DVI Two Rainier can fit in a single rack unit RU space for a maximum of 8 video inputs and one multimedia input Compatibility with Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software for configuration monitor layout and multiple system control Avitech ASCII Protocol AAP support Compatible with optional Touch screen Avitech Control Panel TACP via the ACP user interface RJ 50 GPI terminal block adapter for tally or loading presets Up to 26 presets configurations can be saved and recalled from module s Flash EEPROM Not compatible wit
9. I I Input port of the last module in the chain N 1 1 1 Rainier 4x1V series ID 2 Rainier 4x1V series ID 0 Master Module Figure 2 10 Connect Via DVI Cascading Cable A The analog part of the DVI I Input port is bypassed relays in case the module has no power or is defective A powered down or a defective unit in the chain will not compromise the whole system other modules in the chain will not be inhibited to display properly 10 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 3 Module interface is cascaded through RJ 45 RS 485 which is used to loop communication from one module to the next The data stream carries control and configuration information Take the RS 485 cascading cable and connect to the RS 485 out of the Master first module N and RS 485 in of the next module up N 1 Rainier 4x1V series ID 3 Rainier 4x1V series ID 2 Rainier 4x1V series ID 1 Rainier 4x1V series ID 0 Master Module Figure 2 11 Connect Via RS 485 Cascading Cable powered down middle module on the next figure or a defective unit in the chain will not compromise the A Control cascade RS 485 is passive and will pass through modules that are not powered or defective A whole system other modules in the chain will not be inhibited to display properly Figure 2 12 Defective Unit in the Chain will not Compromise the Whole System 11 AVITECH Step 4 The output from DVI I Output port on the last module cascaded should g
10. S SSS or 8 configurable for tally or loading preset tt EEE DVI I Number of output 1 800x600 up to 1920x1200 WUXGA thers BEE RS 232 RJ 45 RS 485 Housing Power Dimensions Weight Environment Safety Baud rate up to 57600 bps Network Type 100Base T Number of ports 2 Metal Power consumption is less than 30W Power Supply 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz external Dimensions 209 6x271 8x44 mm 8 25x10 7x1 73 inch one half RU 2 chassis can be mounted side by side in 1 RU Weight 1 996 kg 4 4 Ib Temperature Operating 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Storage 10 C 14 F to 50 C 122 F Humidity 0 to 80 relative non condensing Safety FCC CE C Tick Class A Table 1 2 Specifications 5 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 1 4 Connections to the Rainier Figure 1 1 Rainier Components E The HD label is not printed on the front panel of Rainier 4a 4d and 4a1 V 4d1 V FrontPanel Panel Indicator Rear Panel SDI In Audio In Out Serial Ethernet IP Dip Switches Power 100 250V AC DVI VGA In DVI Out O ID GP Input RS 485 In Out Lights green when Rainier is powered on Table 1 3 Rainier Front Component Description BNC connectors for HD SD SDI NTSC PAL video input sources AES connectors for audio cascade RS 232 connector for signal from computer or optional Phoenix TACP Touch
11. h MCC 8004 or Titan 8000 modules 1 3 Specifications AVITECH re SDI CVBS BNC connector DVI I Audio GPI terminal block adapter Automatic sensing HD SDI 1080i59 94 1080160 1080150 720p59 94 720p60 20p50 SD SDI SD_525 SD_625 NTSC 525i PAL 625i Number of inputs Rainier 4a 4 automatic detection PAL NTSC Rainier 4a1V 4 automatic detection PAL NTSC Rainier 8a1V 8 automatic detection PAL NTSC Rainier 12a1V 12 automatic detection PAL NTSC Rainier 16a1V 16 automatic detection PAL NTSC Rainier 4d 4 automatic detection SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 4d1V 4 automatic detection SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 8d1V 8 automatic detection SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 12d1V 12 automatic detection SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 16d1V 16 automatic detection SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 4U 4 automatic detection HD SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 4U1V 4 automatic detection HD SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 8U1V 8 automatic detection HD SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 12U1V 12 automatic detection HD SD SDI PAL NTSC Rainier 16U1V 16 automatic detection HD SD SDI PAL NTSC Automatic sensing input can be used as background or to cascade with another Rainier supported input signal Up to 1920x1200 WUXGA Number of input 1 Display 2 channels of embedded audio per HD SD SDI audio Ss Ss Ss SS SS SS Ss SS Ss SS Ss S
12. isplayed on one monitor v Each module may contribute 4 source windows and a clock or logo that are placed over a DVI background Monitoring made easy AVITECH v Whatever the number of cascaded modules cascading does not add processing delay since the DVI background timing is zero 2 1 1 Cascading 2 or More Rainier A The steps outlined next would depend on the type of configuration you wish to set up Step 7 Step 2 Rainier 4x1V series ID 3 Rainier 4x1V series ID 1 The modules are differentiated by using a rotary ID switch on the rear panel The Master first module in a Group should be set to 0 The next module should be set to 1 and so on up to 15 increase in increments of 1 for every module added to the Group The modules will be seen and controlled as ID 1 ID 2 etc in the Phoenix G software Figure 2 9 Set Rotary ID in Cascaded Rainier To display video overlay from each module all units must be connected to each other via male to male short DVI cascading cable Take a DVI cascading cable and connect to the DVI I Output port on the Master first module N and the DVI I Input port of the next module in the chain N 1 Take another DVI cascading cable and connect to the DVI I Output port on the second module N 1 and the DVI I Input port of the next module in the chain N 1 1 Take another DVI cascading cable and connect to the DVI I Output port on the third module N 1 1 and the DV
13. ke Standard Power Cord USA customer only DVI I to VGA Converter 14 inch RS 485 Cascading Cable optional 16 inch DVI I Cascading Cable optional when purchasing 2 or more Rainier when purchasing 2 or more Rainier Monitoring made easy AVITECH Is f N Pi DVI I Breakout Cable optional YPbPr Breakout Cable optional 4 Ear with screw already installed on Rainier Blank Panel already installed on Rainier upon order for assembly on to rack mount upon order for assembly on to rack mount Camera Control Middle support bracket with screw already installed on Rainer 8x1V upon order Avitech Phoenix TACP optional for assembly on to rack mount Table 1 1 Package Contents 1 2 Monitoring made easy AVITECH When using DVI I female connector on Rainier connector may easily be damaged if DVI I plug male has bended pins With this optional DVI I male to female cable permanently connected to Rainier then frequent connection and disconnection will only occur to female end of this short cable rather than to female connector of Rainier Avitech Phoenix TACP can be used with Rainier Contact your authorized dealer or refer to Phoenix TACP User Manual for more details Product Features Model DVIMVGAIYPbPr Video Input Maximum Output Input Resolution ANTSCPAL 1440x900 Rainier 8a1V 8 NTSC PAL 1920x1200 Rainier 16a1V 16 NTSC PAL 1920x1200 IR 4 SD SDI Rainier 4d1V NTSC PAL 1
14. keypad that allows you to quickly recall presets without having to use a computer This chapter familiarizes you with using the Simplified Control Panel to load up to 10 presets saved in the flash memory of the Rainier module Num Lock 7 8 9 j a x rien alsi l ETET g g ee 3 19293 8 o ree FD MESCA 0 Genter Figure A 1 Simplified Control Panel Keypad A 1 Preparing Rainier for Use With SCP Keypad Step 1 Create up to 10 presets with filenames 0 9 up to 10 groups Refer to Phoenix G Reference Guide for details on saving presets Step 2 On Option window click Set COM A Step 3 Select Load File on Mode drop down menu Then click OK Set Serial Port Communication Mode Setting COM A iw E Baud Rate Mode Load File ka Detect Slave Module Mode E E Cancel Figure A 2 Phoenix G Software Select Load File Step 4 You will be prompted to shutdown the Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software and save to flash Step 5 Turn off power from power strip to the Rainier Then plug in the SCP keypad to the rear panel s Keypad RS 232 port If you need to connect again using Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software you must first disconnect SCP keypad A AVITECH Step 6 Turn on power from power strip to the Rainier A 2 Recalling Presets Rainiers COM port must be set to the following parameters Vv RS 232 v 8 bit data v 1 stop v No parity v 9600 bps baud rate Num Lock mus
15. l File In Flash l gm Module sys ITT Tt oO Figure B 6 Phoenix G Software Progress of Deleting Files 18 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 Reboot the module by turning off power from the power strip to the Rainier and then turning it back on to completely clear the flash memory and return it to the default state WARNING Li Success Please Reboot Module It will be default status ej Figure B 7 Reboot Rainier 19
16. le to the DVI I Input port for video input to the Rainier Skip this step for the Rainier 4a 4d 4U models External Video Figure 2 3 Connect DVI I Cable to DVI I Input Port Make sure that resolution of inout source as background image is the same as resolution of DVI I OUTPUT port for video output to monitor A AVITECH Step 4 Connect the DVI I cable to the DVI I Output port for video output to the monitor jF z z m ax ms DVI I Input DVI I Output Figure 2 4 Connect to Output Monitor Step 5 Make sure to assign a unique address to your Rainier ID rotary dial when connecting to systems with two or more chassis Figure 2 5 Assign Unique Address to Rainier ID Rotary Dial Step 6 Connect up to two audio cables to the two AES Audio I O ports for audio cascade Active Active Loudspeaker Loudspeaker External Audio ELITE Figure 2 6 Connect to the Two AES Audio I O Ports Step 7 Connect the AC power cord to the 100 250V AC power jack m s B Figure 2 7 Connect the AC Power Cord Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 1 Cascading Cascading is the technique of daisy chaining 2 or more Rainier modules through a DVI display and a digital control backbone This connection allows combined modules to operate as a single integrated system Up to 8 different modules can be combined in this fashion to create extremely large and complex systems with ability to simul
17. me alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norsk Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet 1999 5 EC Portugu s Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Europ ia 1999 5 EC Espa ol Spanish Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999 5 EC Svenska Swedish Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet med EG direktiv 1999 5 EC Australia and New Zealand C Tick Marking and Compliance Notice Statement of Compliance This product complies with Australia and New Zealand s standards for radio interference AVITECH 1 Getting Started Building on the popularity of Rainier series Avitech s Rainier 4x 4x1 V 8x1 V 12x1V 16x1V multi image processor has 4 auto sensing HD SDI SD SDI and NTSC PAL video inputs as well as high quality DVI output with up to 1920x1200 resolution The Rainier provides full flexibility of sizing and positioning of the windows The processor also displays embedded audio meter alarms tally and aspect ratio marker Up to 8 Rainiers can be cascaded in a single display This chapter introduces the features and specifications as well as external components of Rainier Essentials It also guides you through the process of setting up your Rainier Essentials 1 1 Package Contents After unpacking the shipping carton the following items can be found Avitech Rainier Essentials Utility Disc software and user manual yo boa Dd
18. neny 1 1 1 Package Conlenls uss ceuuun 0 ea ieh 1 1 2 Product FOU LC So ee ee ee ee ee 3 1 3 Specifications see A ee ee ee ee re een een KANAE caspase 5 1 4 Connections to the Rainier 22444000000000000nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 2 Hardware COnliQuratlon anna 7 2 1 Cascani ee ae ee ae een nn een 9 2 1 1 Cascading 2 or More Rainier s004444400000000nnnnennnnnnnnnennennnnne nenn 10 Appendix A Simplified Control Panel SCP 222 2200022000an000an0nan0nnnnun nun 14 A 1 Preparing Rainier for Use With SCP Keypad usn40ennnnnneennnnnnnnnnnnn een 14 A 2 Recalling Presets ccccccccccccseeeeecseeeeeeeseseeeeseeeeeesseeeeeseaaeeeseaeeeeessaueeessaneeesneeseeessaes 15 Appendix B Resetting to the Factory Default State Clearing the Flash Memory 17 Metod aga een cise scree E clawed sna ee est eier era ehe 17 INS NON 2 eto terccts eck cca teased na aten desioseaacs ohaatendewssaeand sasciadenatetads aataiadetesbeaticeiaiadscatatatsaieavadiantanerianed 17 Warranty Avitech International Corporation herein after referred to as Avitech warrants to the original purchaser of the products manufactured in its facility the Product that these products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year or 15 months from the date of shipment of the Product to the purchaser
19. o to the group output monitor via single link DVI D cable you may need to use a DVI to VGA adapter for monitor with VGA input Rainier 4x1V series ID 3 Rainier 4x1V series ID 2 Rainier 4x1V series ID 0 Master Module Rainier 4x1V series ID 1 Figure 2 13 Connect Last Module Cascaded to Output Monitor Step 5 Connect a DB9 straight through serial cable from the computer to the Master module s RS 232 port Or connect a straight through or a cross over RJ 45 cable from the computer to the IP port on the Master module Rainier 4x1V series ID 3 Rainier 4x1V series ID 2 Rainier 4x1V series ID 0 Master Module SS Configuration PC Controller Figure 2 14 Connect RS 232 or Ethernet Cable Between Computer and Rainier 12 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 6 Ifthe computer application uses multimedia input connect the DVI cable to the computer s DVI port and the DVI I Input port of the Master module Rainier 4x1V series ID 3 Rainier 4x1V series ID 2 Rainier 4x1V series ID 1 Rainier 4x1V series ID 0 Master Module a Figure 2 15 Connect DVI VGA Cable Between Computer and Rainier Step 7 Connect AC power cord to 100 250V power jack GPI RS 485 in out Figure 2 16 Connect the AC Power Cord 13 AVITECH Appendix A Simplified Control Panel SCP Aside from using the Phoenix G software you can use the optional numerical Simplified Control Panel
20. r to repair a product that is outside the warranty period provided the product has not reached its end of life EOL The minimum charge for such repair excluding shipping and handling is 200 US dollars AVITECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION e 15377 NE 90th Street Redmond WA 98052 USA e TOLL FREE 1 877 AVITECH e PHONE 1 425 885 3863 e FAX 1 425 885 4726 e info avitechvideo com e http avitechvideo com Monitoring made easy AVITECH Regulatory Information Marking labels located on the exterior of the device indicate the regulations that the model complies with Please check the marking labels on the device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter Some notices apply to specific models only Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and gro
21. t be ON when using the SCP keypad A Step 1 Press Enter to login to Simple Control Panel mode takes around 15 seconds to collect necessary information Rainier will not respond to any other keys if it is not in SCP mode Step 2 Use Phoenix G formerly Galaxy software s preset files saved in Rainier flash memory Step 3 When the next window appears click OK to exit Preset filename format is X GPY where X 1 26 this refers to preset 1 to preset 26 where Y 1 n this refers to group 1 to group n Step 3 Recall preset mode 1 To recall next preset file press plus key To recall previous preset file press minus key Preset files within a group are loaded in a circular sequential order e 9g 11212217218 2112122 To switch to Display mode press slash gt slash gt Enter total of 3 keys Step 4 Recall preset mode 2 To recall a specific preset file press the 2 number keys First number signifies display number second number signifies preset number For example pressing the 19 number keys would allow Rainier to recall display 1 preset 9 9 GP1 preset filename Available hot keys and filename ranges from 00 0 GP0 to 99 9 GP9 A Step 5 Recall preset mode 3 supports recall of preset files 0 to 26 Example 1 pressing 1 one gt point or period gt 1 one gt Enter total of 4 keys would allow Rainier to recall
22. taneously monitor audio video and computer signals on same display If a module should fail then control and video information is passed through to allow continued operation of system Up to 16 video images plus one background _ lt Up to 4 Multiviewer Modules in one group Rainier 4x1V series ID 2 Up to 4 video images from 4 Video Input ports Rainier 4x1V series ID 3 Up to 4 video images from 4 Video Input ports Rainier 4x1V series ID 0 Master Module Up to 4 video images from 4 Video Input ports plus 1 background from DVI I Input port Rainier 4x1V series ID 1 Up to 4 video images from 4 Video Input ports LEGEND RJ 45 Ethernet or RS 232 EZ DVI Cascade DVI D to Monitor Configuration PC RS 485 Cascade Controller Figure 2 8 Cascading Rainier A Video cascading is not applicable for the Rainier 4a 4d 4U models The following characteristics define cascading v Up to 8 modules can be combined into one single Group A 1 When cascading 2 3 4 5 modules Frame Store must be selected for the first and last modules Phoenix G program under Settings gt Module Parameter gt Frame Memory Status 2 When cascading up to 6 modules set Frame Store for module 1 5 and 6 3 When cascading up to 7 modules set Frame Store for module 1 5 and 7 4 When cascading up to 8 modules set Frame Store for module 1 5 and 8 v Cascade modules to increase the number of source signal windows that can be d
23. unded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Avitech is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Statements of Compliance English This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 5 EC Dansk Danish Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europ iske direktiv 1999 5 EC Nederlands Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 5 EC Suomi Finnish Tama tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EC maarayksia Frangais French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 EC Deutsch German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europaischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC EAAnv k Greek To TrpoIi v AUTO TIANPOI TIC TIPOBAEWEIS THG EUupwtraikns Odnyiac 1999 5 EC slenska Icelandic essi vara stenst regluger Evr pska Efnahags Bandalagsins numer 1999 5 EC Italiano Italian Questo prodotto confor

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