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1. Monitoring made easy AVITECH Ear with screw already installed on Titan 9000 upon order for assembly on to rack mount RS 485 Cascading Cable optional when purchasing 2 or more Titan 9000 Proprietary RJ 45 to RS 232 DB9 FM Cable DVI to HDMI Adapter optional optional see note below Table 1 1 Package Contents Due to space limitation the serial connector is replaced with a RJ 45 connector A proprietary RJ 45 to RS 232 DB9 FM cable is needed for serial function The pin definition is shown next 2 7 atati Vu iI iro 1 DB9 FM RJ 45 Assignment Assignment TX Gnd a Rx Gnd ono ok WN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 1 1 RJ 45 to RS 232 DB9 FM Cable Pin Definition AVITECH The following items are included if optional rack mount kit is ordered refer to the Rack Mount Assembly Reference Guide for details gt amp Rack Tray Ear left and right pc Ear A 2 pcs Ear B 2 pcs Used on 700 750 800mm rack depth 27 56 29 53 31 49 inch Screw 3 4mm 4 pcs Screw 3 7mm 6 pcs Screw 3 5mm 12 pcs Screw 3 6mm 2 pcs AVITECH Cable Tie 370 4 8mm 2 pcs Table 1 2 Optional Rack Mount Package Contents 1 2 Product Features lt S po S a S S amp S S amp S NSN S amp S SS SN Automatic sensing of up to 16 HDMI DVIVGA YPbPr input signals Independent operation settings can be configured from the front LCD pane
2. HOB cards to the same group 3 E Display 002 1920x1080 60Hz 8 1 3 Titan 9000 HOB m Display 1 m Display 2 5 1 4 Titan 9000 HOB Display 1 m Display 2 126 Monitoring made easy AVITECH For the sample 1x2 wall display configuration Card 3 would be assigned as the input signal source for the Titan 9000 HOB card under Card Parameters E Source Card 3 Display 001 For the sample 2x2 wall display configuration Card 2 would be assigned as the input signal source for the Titan 9000 HOB card under Card Parameters E Source Card 2 Display 001 2 The following steps 2 to 5 need be performed for 1x2 wall display configuration only Step 2 Enable the Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 option to allow the proportional display of 1x2 wall display windows in the Visual Studio tab Properties YAX Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 a Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Card Titan 9000 4H Resolution 1280x720 60Hz Output Timing Normal Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 Off E Color Correction Cascade In SDI Out Kem x E Background Color E Meter Transparency 8 E Label B G Transparency 6 E HDMI Audio Mute Off E Video Alarm Lock off E Audio Alarm Lock off TSL UMD Properties E Tally E Signal Format Color Headphone Local Embedded Audio it User Logo Clock it Image 1 v t Special Contr
3. Titan 9000 Multiviewing experience taken to the next level Revision 1 0 0 May 2014 AVITECH ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual contains information on how to use Avitech Titan 9000 The following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text throughout the manual E provides additional hints or information that require 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 Titan 9000 Doing so may void the warranty There are no user 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 E
4. The following figure illustrates the above setup cm Card Fm gt Card 1 Figure 3 8 Cascade 2 Cards and 2 Independent Quad Illustration 21 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 3 1 3 Example 3 Cascade 3 cards and independent quad Step 1 Make sure that card ID 1 and 2 and 4 belong to the same group while card ID 3 is assigned a group by itself Verify this as shown on the Group View tree found on the left panel of the Phoenix Q software To change the group setup go to System gt Configuration Group View amp B Display 001 1920x1080 60Hz E E 1 1 Titan 9000 4H 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 m Image 2 Image 2 E Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 E E 1 2 Titan 9000 4H 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 Image 2 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 S E 1 4 Titan 9000 2H2 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 E Image 2 Image 2 m Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 S E Display 002 1920x1080 60Hz 1 3 Titan 9000 4H 0 H Image 1 Image 1 E Image 2 Image 2 m Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 Figure 3 9 Phoenix Q Software Group View Panel There is no need of any adjustments in the HDMI OUT item in Properties panel as the software smartly does it Properties J Chassis Parameters Master CID 2 A Device Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 Connection Properties Change TSL UDP Parameter Enable TSL 3 1 8900 Cascade In Color Correction HDMI On
5. Group 2 for a two channel stereo audio system only Group 1 is applicable for both Primary Group and Secondary Group Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 a Card Rainier 3G Plus 1 Resolution 1280x720 60Hz Output Timing Normal Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 Off E Color Correction Cascade Inj On El Background Color BB oco E Meter Transparency 8 E Label B G Transparency 6 E HDMI Audio Mute Off E Video Alarm Lock Off E Audio Alarm Lock Off amp TSL UMD Properties E Tally E Signal Format Color Headphone Local Embedded Audio HDMI Out Type Pass through embedded audio Source Image 1 embedded audio Primary Group Group 1 gt Vv Primary Group Assign the primary embedded audio gro Group 1 2 3 4 133 Step 8 Turn on audio meter monitoring Image 1 A E Image Enable On El Display Signal Format Off G E Siz Label Image 1 E Aspect Auto Detect o E Meter Bf Meter Enable Off E La ox Alarm Irigger On Step 9 Click Change in Layout amp Alarm Trigger Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 A Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 User Logo Clock Image 1 E Image Enable On E Display Signal Format On E C C Detect On E Display AFD On i E Size 0 0 320 180 Off E Label Image 1 E Aspect Auto Detect E Meter E Meter Enable On B Layout amp Alarm Trigger 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
6. IP addresses 210 100 100 99 192 168 0 99 Configure interactively Configure Server Use existing configuration Configuration file C Documents and Settings Admin syneragy sac Browse C Client use another computer s keyboard and mouse Screen name Samuel sever fs Log NOTE connecting to service NOTE connection established INFO watchdog status error C Elevate Apply Figure H 2 Synergy Freeware Configuration Window 161 AVITECH Step 9 If you previously selected Server then this step is a continuation of the previous step 8 Based on your desired Synergy layout setup KVM function you can drag new screens to the grid or move existing ones around drag a screen to the trashcan to delete it or double click a screen to edit its settings Then click OK to return to the previous screen Server Configuration Screens and links Hotkeys Advanced server settings Configure the layout of your synergy server configuration lt gt uy Server Drag new screens to the grid or move existing ones around Drag a screen to the trashcan to delete it Double click on a screen to edit its settings Figure H 2 Synergy Freeware Server Setup Window E Make sure that the layout you set in this window matches the actual physical setup of your Titan 9000 i Step 9 Click Start and then Apply E If in case an
7. gt D gt o Kria TE eS ee gt 2 3 4 Figure 2 4 Align the Card to the Rail on Both Sides Step 5 Secure the screws on both sides to fix the card to the chassis HDMI IN A UP HDMI OUT p m A P F d i eo rics Ae a 6 J nat J 1 2 3 Lia cman G HDMI IN ro Pa HOMI OUT y Figure 2 5 Secure the Screws on Both Sides Step 6 Remove the left and right puller screws on both sides of the newly installed card and re attach to the control board of the chassis HDMI IN a a ee A HDMI OUT p 33 i IR a HDMI IN 3 a HDMI OUT y i 2 3 4 FE AT ee a Figure 2 6 Remove the Left and Right Puller Screws on Newly Installed Card 16 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 2 Removing a Previously Installed Card Step 1 Use a flat screwdriver to unscrew the left and right puller screws on the control board module Figure 2 7 Remove the Left and Right Puller Screws on Control Board Step 2 Use the just removed puller screws and screw it to both sides of the card to be removed Step 3 Remove the left and right screws securing the card to be removed from the chassis 7 lan HDMI OUT p Lita cma G HDMI IN an lan HOMI OUT y so ete Figure 2 8 Remove the Left and Right Screws Step 4 Grasp both left and right puller screws and pull the card to be removed away from the chassis fid 6A HDMI IN s E HDMI OUT 2 gt 4 en Fe i oe x i 2 3 4 Figure 2 9 Pull the Left an
8. E Outside E Meter 1 2 Group 1 E Meter 3 4 Group 2 E Width 6 E Vertical Offset 32 E Ballistics PPM Set Meter Out of phase H 12 9 L 52 9 ovu DPAR Se Lr Ele de LOPaR 90 0 deg dBFS 20 00dBFS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 4 00dBu Phase Sound Meter 1 2 Meter 3 4 AVITECH Embedded audio as VU volume unit meters can be displayed inside the video window Embedded audio is divided into four groups CH1 to CH4 with a master Meter 1 2 and secondary channel Meter 3 4 for each group This allows you to display the left and right VU meter of either the master or secondary channel on the left and right side of the window just as the menu depicts Adjust the Phase Out of phase slider VU one slider Sound H L sliders If there is no audio detected you will NOT see any VU meters 134 Monitoring made easy The following figure shows the audio meter scale as reference vu BBC dBu 4dBu PPM EBU DIN NORDIC SMPTE PPM PPM PPM DIGITAL dBu 12 Test VU BBC 4dBu PPM Outside On Off Meter 1 2 Group Left 6 bars Meter 3 4 Group Right 6 bars Width Vertical Offset 0 to 144 Ballistics PPM VU EBU DIN NORDIC SMPTE RP155 PPM PPM P Recommended Digital Alignment IEC 60268 17 IEC 60268 10 IEC 60268 10 1EC60268 10 Derivedfrom IEC 60268 18 1991 Type lla 1991 Type lib 1991 Typel 1991 DIN Meter Spec 1995 Allow the location of the a
9. HDMI OUT Display Source HDMI 1 Card 3 HDMI 2 Card 4 HDMI 3 Card 3 HDMI 4 Card 4 Headphone Parameters Mute Off Sound Stereo volume dB 0 Analog gain 42 9 c E Power Alarm Parameters Enable off Card Parameters Master ChassisID 2 CardID 1 v HDMI OUT Display Source Figure 3 10 Phoenix Q Software Properties HDMI OUT Display Source 22 Monitoring made easy AVITECH The following figure illustrates the above setup Card qm Card 2 gt Figure 3 11 Cascade 3 Cards and 1 Independent Quad Illustration 3 1 4 Example 4 Cascade all 4 cards Step 1 Make sure that all 4 card ID belong to the same group Verify this as shown on the Group View tree found on the left panel of the Phoenix Q software To change the group setup go to System gt Configuration Group View vax O m Display 001 1920x1080 60Hz A S E 1 1 Titan 9000 4H 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 m Image 2 Image 2 m Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 E E 1 2 Titan 9000 4H 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 E Image 2 Image 2 m Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 E E 1 3 Titan 9000 4H 0 H Image 1 Image 1 m Image 2 Image 2 m Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 1 4 Titan 9000 2H2 O H m Image 1 Image 1 E Image 2 Image 2 m m Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 Figure 3 12 Phoenix Q Software Group View Panel 23 Monitoring made easy AV
10. On Off Note Item only available when item Output Display Mode is set Wall Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Left Right MONDI Top Bottom Note Refer to Appendix B for instructions on configuring the Bezel Gap p Adjustment Pixel to set up 1x2 or 2x2 wall display 0 to 80 Image Adjustment _ Adjustment Brightness A h h lity of th l 128 to 127 djust the brightness quality of the input signa coma Adjust the contrast quality of the input signal 0 to 1023 canine aie ac 106 Monitoring made easy AVITECH is pay Sharpness Adjust the sharpness quality of the input signal 0 to 14 Table 6 2 Phoenix Q Software Setting Group Card Properties for Titan 9000 HOB 6 3 Setting Group Parameters The settings here only affect the cards included in a particular group Upon right clicking a particular Group heading portion the following menu will appear a m Display 003 1920x1080 60Hz Group View bad 4 Display 001 N Group Reset E E 1 3 Titan 9000 4H 0 H a Display 001 rey Image 1 Image 1 Set To Default S E 1 1 Rainier 3G Plus 1 O H COUP Reset m Image 2 Image 2 O Image 1 Image 1 Set To Default Image 3 Image 3 Set Cascade In m Image 2 Image 2 Image 4 Image 4 Clear Tally Status g Image 3 Image 3 Set Subgroup Display 004 1920x1080 60Hz m Image 4 Image 4 Clear Taly Status E E 1 4 Titan 9000 2H2Y 0 H Import Label txt Ei 1
11. Set Meter NORDIC PPI SMPTE DIGITAL N Out of phase H 12 9 L 52 9 ovu LPR CPER LPR LPR 90 0 deg dBFS 20 00dBFS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Phase Sound Meter 1 2 Meter 3 4 Alignment Whereas the VU meter has fairly equal attack and release times the PPM is characterized by having a very slow fall back time taking over 1 5 seconds to fall back 20dB the specifications vary slightly for Type and II meters The reasoning for the slow fall back was to reduce eye fatigue and make the peak indication easier to assimilate The specifications of all types of PPM are detailed in IEC 60268 10 1991 and the scale used by the BBC comprises the numbers 1 7 in white on a black background There are 4dB between each mark and PPM 4 is the reference level OdBu EBU DIN and Nordic variants of the PPM exist with different scales The EBU version replaces the BBC numbers with the equivalent dBu values while both the Nordic and DIN versions accommodate a much wider dynamic range CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 4 00dBu SafeArea Area Enable On Off Left Right Top Bottom 0 to 100 Image Border Enable On Off Display the safe area marker of window Note Default settings are 0 and 100 thus you need to first create and save parameters using Phoenix Q before safe area will display a result Freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers Note This item is only available w
12. To be able to display all 32 input source windows 16 from each chassis in one monitor make sure to gt E assign all 8 cards 4 from each chassis to the same group Likewise assigning card s to another group allows display of second group s window on a second monitor Card ID 1 output to the next chassis cascade input HDMI OUT Display Source HDMI 1 Card 1 HDMI 2 Card 1 HDM Card 2 Mak Card 3 HOMI 4 Card 4 Cascade In Figure 3 16 Phoenix Q Properties HDMI OUT Display Source Setting v Upon selecting Card 1 for HDMI 1 then only the 4 windows of card ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 17 HDMI Output of Card ID 1 to the Next Chassis Cascade Input Illustration 1 27 Monitoring made easy AVITECH v Upon selecting Card 2 for HDMI 1 then only the 8 windows of card ID 1 and 2 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 18 HDMI Output of Card ID 1 to the Next Chassis Cascade Input Illustration 2 v Upon selecting Card 3 for HDMI 1 then only the 12 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 19 HDMI Output of Card ID 1 to the Next Chassis Cascade Input Illustration 3 28 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Y Upon selecting Card 4 for HDMI 1 then all 16 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 and 4
13. 328ft distance For a 1x2 wall display configuration Connect an Ethernet cable from Card ID 4 HDBaseT 1 port to the first Pacific X HDUR HDBaseT port then connect a monitor to the HDMI OUT DVI OUT port Connect an Ethernet cable from Card ID 4 HDBaseT 2 port to the second Pacific X HDUR HDBaseT port then connect a monitor to the HDMI OUT DVI OUT port For a 2x2 wall display configuration Connect an Ethernet cable from Card ID 3 HDBaseT 1 port to the first Pacific X HDUR HDBaseT port then connect a monitor to the HDMI OUT DVI OUT port Connect an Ethernet cable from Card ID 3 HDBaseT 2 port to the second Pacific X HDUR HDBaseT port then connect a monitor to the HDMI OUT DVI OUT port Connect an Ethernet cable from Card ID 4 HDBaseT 1 port to the third Pacific X HDUR HDBaseT port then connect a monitor to the HDMI OUT DVI OUT port Connect an Ethernet cable from Card ID 4 HDBaseT 2 port to the fourth Pacific X HDUR HDBaseT port then connect a monitor to the HDMI OUT DVI OUT port B 2 Software Configuration Step 7 Assign the grouping For a 1x2 wall display configuration assign the 3 Titan 9000 4H cards to the same group and assign the Titan 9000 HOB card to a group by itself 3 E Display 002 1920x1080 60Hz 2 1 4 Titan 9000 HOB Display 1 Display 2 For a 2x2 wall display configuration assign the 2 Titan 9000 4H cards to the same group and assign the 2 Titan 9000
14. 4 1 Connection Method Connect your Titan 9000 to the controlling computer through an Ethernet cable IP address Before connecting the computer to the Titan 9000 the computer will need to be changed to a static IP and its subnet mask must be set to a similar range as the Titan 9000 e g 192 168 0 5 factory default setting Or the IP address of the Titan 9000 Master chassis can be changed to a similar range as the controlling computer See Appendix E for details 4 2 Pinging the Titan 9000 Make sure you can ping the chassis at 192 168 0 5 factory default IP address Step 1 Run the Phoenix Q software by double clicking Phoenix Q exe Step 2 Enter the factory default IP address 192 168 0 5 Then click Ping Communication IP Connection List Add To List Automatically Search Change Connection Properties Add Default IP Serial Port Connection List COM Baud Rate Detect Baud Rate Add To List Change Connection Properties Add Default Serial Port Figure 4 1 Enter the IP Address to Ping 37 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 3 The following window will appear to signify a successful communication Click OK to exit Ping IP Successful Device is idle Figure 4 2 IP Address Pinged Successfully 4 3 Starting Up the Phoenix Q Software Step 1 Run the Phoenix Q software by double clicking Phoenix Q exe Step 2 Make sure you have set the
15. 60Hz 1440x900 WSXGA WXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1400x 1050 SXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1360x 768 WXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x 1024 SXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x768 WSGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x 720 HD 720 50H2 59 94H2Z 60H2Z 75Hz 1024x 768 XGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz S hS S hS SS hS hesa SS hS S hS SS hS SS hS S hS SS hS S hS SS hS Table 1 5 Titan 9000 HOB Card Specifications AVITECH 1 One Titan 9000 HOB card can do 1x2 wall display Likewise two Titan 9000 HOB cards can do 2x2 wall display 2 The system only allows a set of Bezel Gap Adjustment configuration at a time via Phoenix Q software Make sure to use an identical model and size of monitors when outputting a signal source simultaneously to two 1x2 wall display or two 2x2 wall display 3 It is highly recommended to input at 1920x 1080 and output at 1920x 1080 resolution Titan 9000 Control card Control interface Ethernet serial connector Cascade HDMI Type A connector LTC BNC connector Audio Headphone jack Power Dimensions Weight Environment Safety RJ 45 connector for connection to TSL port of the TSL controller for TSL interface via the proprietary RJ 45 to RS 232 DB9 FM cable For multimedia input coming from HDMI Out port cascadable to any other Titan 9000 2H2V and Titan 9000 4H Linear or Longitudinal Time Code input encoding of S
16. Figure 4 5 Phoenix Q Software Idle Group 39 Step 4 Click System gt Configuration Figure 4 6 Phoenix Q Software Click System gt Configuration Configuration System Disconnect Reconnect Restore gt Setup Speaker ID Import txt gt Export txt gt Options The Group Setup window will appear Group Setup Idle Device Group EN Master IP E Master IP EN Master IP ES Master IP 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 01 Rainier 3G Plus 1 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 02 Rainier 3G Plus 1 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 03 Titan 9000 4H 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 04 Titan 9000 4H E Group 027 gt E Group 001 E Group 002 E Group 003 E Group 004 E Group 005 E Group 006 E Group 007 E Group 008 E Group 009 E Group 010 E Group 011 E Group 012 E Group 013 E Group 014 E Group 015 E Group 016 E Group 017 E Group 018 E Group 019 E Group 020 E Group 021 E Group 022 E Group 023 E Group 024 E Group 025 E Group 026 aan Default All Devices In Idle Group Figure 4 7 Phoenix Q Software Group Setup One Device Per Group All Devices In Group 1 40 AVITECH Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 To assign the grouping drag the Idle Device on the left panel to the desired Group on the right panel e g Group 001 B Group Setup Idle Device Gro
17. Select Color Cancel Figure 4 29 Visual Studio Set the Border and Label Color Auto Arrange Allow the system to automatically arrange the layout of the windows appearing in the Visual Studio tab isual Studio x NO DEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO DEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO mage 1 Image 2 Image 1 Image 2 mage image 2 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO DEO NO IDEO image 3 Image 4 mage 3 Image 4 Display 002 Display 003 Display 004 Visual Studio 001 Visual Studio 002 Visual Studio 003 Visual Studio 004 N Yisual Studio Setting NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO Auto Arrange Image 1 Image 2 Image 1 Image 2 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO Image 3 Image 4 Image 3 Image 4 Dis p la y 005 Visual Studio 005 Display 006 Visual Studio 006 Display 007 Display 008 Visual Studio 007 Visual Studio 008 Figure 4 30 Visual Studio Auto Arrange 4 5 5 Available Windows Image windows that are disabled turned off reside in a tab called Available Windows Properties Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 User Logo Clock Image 1 B Image Enable On E Display Signal Format On E C C Detect Off b Figure 4 31 Properties Tab Turn Off Image Window 91 Monitoring made easy AVITECH To turn image window back on re enable you can use any of the below 2 methods Method 1 Select the desi
18. WXGA 50H2Z 60HZ 75Hz 1400x 1050 SXGA 50HZ 60H2Z 75Hz 1360x 768 WXGA 50HZ 60H2 75Hz 1280x 1024 SXGA 50H2Z 60HZ 75Hz 1280x768 WSGA 50HZ 60H2 75Hz 1280x720 HD 720 50H2Z 59 94HZ 60H2Z 75HzZ 1024x768 XGA 50HZ 60H2Z 75Hz 800x600 SVGA 50H2Z 60HZ 75Hz 640x480 VGA 60Hz ote If the Rainier 3G Plus 1 is in cascade mode the output resolution can only support 720p 1080p at 50HZ 60Hz User configurable 1920x1080 50HZ 60HZ Progressive 4 2 2 YUV 10 bit 1280x720 50HZ 60HZ Progressive 4 2 2 YUV 10 bit Note 1 If the Rainier 3G Plus 1 is in cascade mode the output resolution can only support 720p 1080p at 50HZ 60Hz 2 In complying with the HDCP license there is no SDI conversion with HDCP video Ss KS SS KS Ss KS Ss KS SS KS SSS KS Ss hesa SS S Ss KS SS KS e KS e KS Ss KS Z D Table 1 7 Rainier 3G Plus 1 Card Specifications 1 4 Connections to the Titan 9000 Release Knob LCD Panel Control Buttons Release Screw Figure 1 2 Titan 9000 Front Components FrontPanel Panel Turn the knob counter clockwise to loosen and clockwise to secure the front panel to the chassis For displaying the configuration and control parameters 4 Go to previous selection YV Goto next selection lt gt A quick press moves the cursor one character to the left while a long press deletes the character to the left of t
19. 1 2 3 4 embedded audio Assign the primary embedded audio group to belong to group 1 2 3 4 Secondary Group Assign the secondary embedded audio group to belong to group 1 2 3 4 UserLogo Logo Enable Allow the display of user logo On Off Display Foreground Set the user logo to be a part of the image in the window display in foreground or to appear as a background on the image window Background Hide Full screen mode On Off Allow the display of user logo during full screen mode Note This item is only available when you select Foreground in the previous item Display Click the cell s rightmost portion open button to select bitmap file to Picture Upload upload as user logo e g 1920x1200 image would take approximately 180 seconds or more depending on the system s resource allocation Note To fill the entire screen of monitor the size pixel of the user logo picture must be the same as the monitor resolution In case the size of the file is larger than the card s output resolution see Card Parameters gt Resolution the system will automatically detect and prevent it from displaying as your user logo picture Position a X Y Specify the location of the screen logo appearing on screen by setting the X and Y coordinates Cc Enable Allow the display of clock on screen On Off Border Enable Allow the display of border on digital clock On
20. 1440x900 75H2 1600x1200 7SHz 1680x1050 75Hz Reset Note Make sure that the resolution of the input source is the same as the resolution of the HDMI OUT port for video output to the monitor Only 720p and 1080p 50Hz 60Hz output resolution is available when cascading Normal output timing is designed for some brands of monitor that do not support the VESA standard Allows the proportional display of Titan 9000 HOB 1x2 wall display windows in the Visual Studio tab 87 AVITECH Card Parameters Parameters Color Correction Cascade In SDI Out On Off Background Color Meter Transparency 1 up to 8 Label B G Transparency 1 up to 8 HDMI Audio Mute On Off Video Alarm Lock On Off Audio Alarm Lock On Off TSL UMD Properties Enable On Off Display Address 0 up to 126 Option First 8 Characters All 16 Characters Turn on or off the encoder signal in out stage to completely fix any color anomaly that may appear on color edge Set the card s background color Use the slider to set the transparency default is 8 no transparency of the meter appearing on screen Use the slider to set the background transparency level default is 8 no transparency of the label appearing on screen Turn on or off HDMI signal s embedded audio output Supports linear pulse code modulation only Turning on video alarm lock allows the alarm during occurr
21. 3 Titan 9000 4H 0 H Y g Image 1 Image 1 Export Label txt m Image 1 Image 1 Import Label txt Image 2 Image 2 e Image 2 Image 2 Export Label txt m Image 3 Image 3 Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 m Image 4 Image 4 Figure 6 2 Phoenix Q Software Set Group Parameter E gt 1 Set Cascade In appears for an individual card in a group setup Set Subgroup appears for multiple cards in a group setup 2 For Titan 9000 HOB card only the first 2 options Group Reset and Set to Default is available v Click Group Reset to refresh all cards belonging to the same group v Click Set to Default to return all cards belonging in the same group to its default settings v v v lt S ASAAS 1920x 1080 output resolution 60 Hz vertical frequency Normal output timing Default preset layout 8 windows per row total number of rows depending on number of cards on each chassis as well as the total number of cascaded chassis if any Label is set On background color dark grey with RGB value of 31 font color grey with RGB value of 200 fill background set On transparency set 6 Border is set On 2 pixel in width line 1 and line 2 color grey with RGB value of 58 Clock is set Off Meter is set Off Alarm is set Off Signal Type is set Off 107 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Click Set Cascade In Set Subgroup Depending
22. Click Change in File to choose another alarm sound to play when audio alarm occurs for the particular source image window B Ai2n wav E S E Timecode Changes E Display On Click the browse button to select the location of the audio file Click Play to hear a sampling of the alarm sound selected Then click OK to exit Path C AvitechiAlarm wav Lid At present only the WAV audio file format is supported B p y pp Step 8 Select On in Meter gt Meter Enable to turn on audio meter monitoring S E Meter 8 Meter Enable On i E Layout amp Alarm Trigger On E Outside of 145 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 9 Click Change in Layout amp Alarm Trigger E Outside Ce E Meter 1 2 Group 1 Click to select with checkmark the L eft and R ight Meter 1 2 3 4 to monitor Then click OK to exit 8 Layout amp Alarm Trigger 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Set Meter MoM Mou SMPTE DIGITAL Out of phase H 12 9 L 52 9 ovu SPR bere LPR LPR 90 0 deg dBFS 20 00dBFS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 4 00dBu Phase Sound Meter 1 2 Meter 3 4 Alignment Step 10 To enable alarm sound playback click Start Alarm Sound System icon this functions as the main switch will become grayed out gm m P Be sl _ tl Start Alarm Sound System To shut off alarm sound playback before the time set has elapsed
23. Docking Windows windows as well as Customize the display See figure 5 9 Status Bar When selected with checkmark the status bar is displayed on the bottom of the Phoenix Q software Click to select or deselect Application Look Click Application Look to select the overall design and theme of the Phoenix Q software See figure 5 11 Table 5 2 Phoenix Q Software View Menu Description 62 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Toolbars and Docking Windows Enable with checkmark or disable display of Standard toolbar Available Windows panel Log Window panel Group View panel Properties panel Briefing panel as well as Customize display System Help Toolbars and Docking Windows i Standard t Status Bar H aroup view Application Look PA Log Window Available Windows Properties Briefing Customize Figure 5 9 Phoenix Q Software Toolbars and Docking Windows Menu Customize Click Customize to design the look of the menus and commands appearing on the Phoenix Q software Click the particular folder Commands Toolbars Menu and Options and then make the necessary changes Click Close when finished to exit Customize Commands Toolbars Menu Options Categories Commands Edt al Save Preset Whew ey Load Preset System Help Exit New Menu All Commands Description Figure 5 10 Phoenix Q Software Customize the Toolbars Window 63 AVITECH Application L
24. E Option All 16 Characters Image 4 E Enable On E Display address 7 E Option All 16 Characters E Tally E Signal Format Color Headphone Local Embedded Audio v TSL UMD Properties v Label gt Display Type for the particular Window must be configured UMD or D Name UMD Image 1 E Image Enable On E Display Signal Format On E C C Detect On E Display AFD On E E Label Image 1 E Display On Bf Display Type UMD E BMP Label inati UMD oo ame D Name jumo RO When TSL UDP Parameter is enabled Serial Port TSL V3 1 will automatically be disabled HDMI OUT Display Source Select the display source for output to each card s HDMI OUT port You can select another card s HDMI DVI IN source as output to another card s HDMI OUT port Or use the source signal coming into the chassis HDMI 1 2 3 4 Card 1 2 3 4 Cascade In CASCADE IN port as output to a card Note 1 Only 720p and 1080p 50Hz 60Hz input source signal from another Titan 9000 is allowed when cascading Cascade In 2 When the Titan 9000 contains an HOB card it will automatically be removed from the list since its function is different from a 2H2V 4H card 86 HDMI OUT Display Source AVITECH A Titan 9000 HOB card must be assigned a group by itself Headphone Parameters Mute On Off Sound Stereo Mono Left Mono Right Volume dB 64 up to 12 Analog
25. FPGA 0005 1 00 01 05 23 2013 Merge FPGA 0007 1 00 00 03 18 2013 OSD 0008 1 00 00 03 20 2013 ST 1 0009 1 00 01 03 20 2013 Chassis ID 2Card1D 2 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 24 2013 CB FPGA 0005 1 00 01 05 23 2013 Merge FPGA 0010 1 00 00 05 24 2013 FSL OOOF 1 00 00 05 16 2013 ST 1 0011 1 00 01 05 09 2013 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 3 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 24 2013 CB FPGA 0005 1 00 01 05 23 2013 Merge FPGA 000A 1 00 00 03 21 2013 OSD 0008 1 00 00 04 12 2013 ST 1 000c 1 00 01 04 19 2013 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 4 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 24 2013 CB FPGA 0005 1 00 01 05 23 2013 Merge FPGA 000A 1 00 00 05 09 2013 OSD 0008 1 00 00 04 12 2013 ST 1 0012 1 00 01 05 08 201 lt gt Figure 5 44 Phoenix Q Software Firmware Version Step 2 Click Export Step 3 Assign a filename and click Save to store the data Save in TXT Files 2 0 eg E Label Sys 1 TXT My Recent Documents File name AlLFwHWwinid v J Save as type Text File tut w 3 My Network Figure 5 45 Phoenix Q Software Save Firmware Version Information Upgrade Firmware Click Upgrade Firmware to bring the device s firmware up to date see Firmware Upgrade Reference Guide for Titan 9000 for details Click System gt Disconnect first before firmware upgrade Boos po About Click About to see a pop up box showing the Phoenix Q software information Phoenix Q Version 1 05 Copyright C 2014 4 21 Fi
26. File Color Correction On enable the color correction feature Off disable the color correction feature Exit Exit the color correction setup menu Status Table A 8 Color Correction Patten Available for Titan 9000 HOB card only Display of proprietary test pattern on screen for seamless image alignment in 1x2 wall display and 2x2 wall display Line Pattern Status Color Bar Gray Scale Off disable the display of test pattern Exit Exit the pattern setup menu Table A 9 Pattern Cock Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card Status On enable the clock to be displayed on screen Off disable the on screen clock display Exit Exit the clock setup menu Table A 10 Clock Window Close Close Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On close the selected window Status i Off window appears on screen Exit Exit the close window menu Table A 11 Window Close 114 AVITECH Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On allow the selected window to appear in full screen mode Status default setting is OFF Off window appears in its present configuration Exit Exit the window full screen menu Table A 12 Window Full Screen The next 2 items in the LCD panel Display AFD and Time Code is only available for setup on Rainier 3G Plus 1 card lock symbol on right corner of LCD panel for Titan 9000 cards Display AFD AFD Not available for Titan 9000 card On disp
27. Font Type Click Font Type to set the Font Font style and Size Table 5 1 Phoenix Q Software Edit Menu Description 61 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Font Type Click Font Type to select the Font Font style and Size Then click OK Eont Font style rial Regular X E A Arial Black Italic Arial Narrow Bold Armo Pro Bold Italic O Amo Pro Caption Amo Pro Display O Amo Pro Light Display Sample _ Script Figure 5 7 Phoenix Q Software Set Font Properties E For Windows 7 When using the Phoenix Q in a different language other than English the Font Arial might not appear as the default font type This may cause the label appearing in the window to appear askew Perform the following steps to return the default font type to Arial Step 1 Click Control Panel and when next screen appears click Appearance and Personalization Step 2 On the next screen click Change Font Settings under Fonts Step 3 On the next screen click Font settings Step 4 On the next screen click to unselect the Hide fonts based on language settings checkbox Then click OK to exit Step 5 On the Phoenix Q software click to select Arial as the default Font and click OK 5 3 View Menu View System Help Toolbars and Docking Windows Status Bar 4oplication Look Figure 5 8 Phoenix Q Software View Menu Toolbars and Enable with checkmark or disable the display of any of the toolbars or
28. HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output On Audio Output From Fullscreen Window On l Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device On h E Visual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo Audio Output from Fullscreen Window Applicable for Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 use only Figure 5 33 Options System gt General gt Audio Output From Full Screen Window 5 Not applicable when Titan 9000 is cascaded with Rainier 3G Y General gt Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device To allow the audio signal to pass through between cascaded Titan 9000 and Rainier 3G both device must belong to the same group make sure Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device is enabled set On Click the drop down button click the Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device cell s rightmost portion to select On Options E System Property Value General External Device Communication General During program startup Open Communication window New device detected Open Group Setup window Layout Display Center Display Device ID Group Yiew On Video Black Threshold Unit IRE HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output On Audio Output From Fullscreen Window On Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device On amp E isual Studio Name On h Display Name Play Special Layout No Yideo Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device To allow the audio signal to pass t
29. Output Illustration 3 34 Monitoring made easy AVITECH To assign the input source signals of all 4 cards from chassis ID 2 to be displayed select Card 4 for HDMI 4 All 16 windows of chassis ID 2 card ID 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 16 windows of chassis ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 3 will be displayed es ee A oo o 234 s Chassis ID 3 Chassis ID 2 PA A tT m A A e e iii o e Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 27 Assign Any or Multi cards to the Cascade Output Illustration 4 35 Monitoring made easy AVITECH To bypass all input source signals of all 4 cards from chassis ID 2 select Cascade In for HDMI 4 Only the 16 windows of chassis ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 3 will be displayed LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL _ B B a ee a ae 34 Chassis ID 3 Chassis ID 2 Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 28 Assign Any or Multi cards to the Cascade Output Illustration 5 36 AVITECH 4 Phoenix Q Configuration The Avitech Phoenix Q program requires no installation Just copy the system files to your computer s hard drive This chapter introduces the Phoenix Q software for setting up the Titan 9000 A 1 Make sure the Titan 9000 is powered on and connected properly to your computer through Ethernet before launching the Phoenix Q software 2 DONOT use the serial cable to connect the Titan 9000 to your computer The serial port is for connecting to a TSL controller interface
30. Switcher J Setting the next item Option is not necessary B servo i 155 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 7 Make sure that the Display Type is set at Destination Name D Name Image 1 E Image Enable On E Display Signal Format On E Size 0 360 320 180 Off E Label Image 1 E Display On 8 Display Type sid Destination Name D Name E BMP Label Destination Name D Name Destination Name UMD X i D Name UMD E Size Figure G 5 Phoenix Q Software Select the Correct Display Type G 2 Sony Production Switcher Titan 9000 can receive dynamic source names and tally information from a Sony switcher The procedure below describes how to set up Titan 9000 to interface with a Sony production switcher Step 1 Connect an Ethernet cable between Titan 9000 IP port and router Step 2 Connect an Ethernet cable between Pacific GPIO IP port and router Step 3 Connect a special re worked serial cable between Sony switcher s RS 422 serial tally port and RS 232 to 422 converter Female 9 o wi Fe O t 6 Re worked serial cable 6 1 Connect to Connect to Sony switcher s RS 232 to 422 converter RS 422 serial tally port Assignment Figure G 6 Re worked Serial Cable Pin Assignment 156 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 4 Connect one end of the mini null modem adapter DB9 male to DB9 male to the RS 232 to 422 converter and
31. VGA YPbPr through adapter 2 hS S hS SCS hS 2 S hS VGA through adapter HDMI and DVI through HDMI to DVI adapter AVITECH Automatic sensing via adapter in DVI I IN port input signals supported e KS Ss KS S S Ss KS 2 Ss SS KS S Ss KS e SS KS S Ss KS S SO KS 2 hesa SS S SS KS e SS KS e KS Ss KS Ss KS SS KS Ss KS Ss KS e KS SS KS SS KS S KS SS KS 640x480 60Hz 72Hz 640x512 60Hz 800x600 50Hz 56Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 848x480 60Hz 852x480 60Hz 960x540 60Hz 960x620 60Hz 960x680 60Hz 1024x576 60Hz 72Hz 1024x 768 50Hz 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1152x864 75Hz 1152x900 66Hz 76Hz 1200x900 72Hz 1280x720 50Hz 59 94Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x 768 50Hz 56Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x960 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 1280x 1024 50Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 76Hz 85Hz 1360x765 60Hz 1360x768 50HZ 60HZ 75Hz 1360x 1024 75 1Hz 1365x768 60Hz 1365x 1024 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1400x 1050 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1440x900 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1500x 1200 60Hz 1600x 1024 60Hz 1600x 1200 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1680x 1050 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1760x1100 60Hz 1920x 1035 60 30Hz 1920x 1080 50HZ 60HZ 60 30Hz 1920x 1200 50Hz 60Hz Audio signal transmission is not included when using DVI to VGA adapter Normal VESA output timing 8 bit 10
32. Whereas the VU meter has fairly equal attack and release times the PPM is characterized by having a very slow fall back time taking over 1 5 seconds to fall back 20dB the specifications vary slightly for Type and II meters The reasoning for the slow fall back was to reduce eye fatigue and make the peak indication easier to assimilate The specifications of all types of PPM are detailed in IEC 60268 10 1991 and the scale used by the BBC comprises the numbers 1 7 in white on a black background There are 4dB between each mark and PPM 4 is the reference level OdBu EBU DIN and Nordic variants of the PPM exist with different scales The EBU version replaces the BBC numbers with the equivalent dBu values while both the Nordic and DIN versions accommodate a much wider dynamic range 136 Monitoring made easy AVITECH AVITECH Sample illustration 1 Card gm Card 2 Figure C 1 Audio Output From Each Card s HDMI OUT Port Plus Headset v To allow audio output from chassis headset port and from each card s HDMI OUT port Headphone Parameters gt Mute gt Off chassis level so this includes all 4 cards Headphone Local gt Enable gt On card level so this must be set for each of the 4 cards take note that only 1 card can be enabled at a time turning on one card s local headphone will cause the other card s local headphone to be turned off automatically Headphone Local gt Source card level select from
33. With ScreenCropT utility Easily air Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and other computer based content Select and scale YouTube windows to fit any broadcast output resolution Crop out extraneous interface toolbars and broadcast clean Google Earth maps Output any video stream playing on any media player such as QuickTime VLC or Windows Media Player KANS H 1 ScreenCropT Utility Control Panel gt ScreenCropT Devices on Network select to edit 192 168 0 005 L 1 Change IP Chassis ID 0 CadID f1 Image ID 1 Selection Left 0 Top lo Width 1024 Height 768 Tools O Instance One w Ratio Any v Auto Select O Action Disable Crop Save to Flash Figure H 1 ScreenCropT Utility Control Panel 158 Monitoring made easy Status Information 1 Devices on Network IP Address List Refresh Button Change IP Chassis ID Card ID Image ID AVITECH Displays all detected Avitech s Titan 9000 multiviewers in the same network mask Note In the case of cascaded setup it is highly recommended to set all the Titan 9000 to the same IP address but set with different rotary ID setting and then using the Chassis ID drop down menu to select Click the IP address list refresh button to update the connected Avitech devices IP address in the same network mask Changes the IP address of selected Titan 9000 Follows the Phoenix Q utility designation for single or cascaded sys
34. and properties of the source window to the destination window 48 4 5 4 Visual Studio For a quick global view of monitors installed in the studio use the Visual Studio tab to easily glance the present set ups Step 1 To configure how the monitors will appear in the Visual Studio tab right click anywhere inside the Visual Studio tab and click Visual Studio Setting Visual Studio a Studio Setting Auto Arrange Figure 4 24 Visual Studio Click Visual Studio Setting Step 2 Click to select the particular Group card ID on the left column Click the destination Visual Studio group on the right column Click the right arrow button gt gt Select other Group card ID to belong to a Visual Studio group Multiple Group card ID can be assigned to the same Visual Studio group Finally click OK to exit the Visual Studio Setup window To remove a particular Group from the previously assigned Visual Studio on the right column click to select it Then click the left arrow button lt lt Visual Studio Setup Group 001 Group 002 Group 003 49 E Visual Studio 001 Visual Studio 002 m Visual Studio 003 Visual Studio 004 Visual Studio 005 E Visual Studio 006 E Visual Studio 007 Visual Studio 008 Visual Studio 009 E Visual Studio 010 Visual Studio 011 Visual Studio 012 Visual Studio 013 E Vi
35. bit HDMI color depth user configurable S KS SS KS S SS KS S SS KS 2 SS KS S KS SS KS Ss KS Ss KS S KS SS KS 1920x 1200 WUXGA 50Hz 60Hz 1920x 1080 HD 1080 50Hz 60Hz 1680x 1050 WSXGA 50Hz 60H2z 75Hz 1600x 1200 UXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1600x900 HD 60Hz 1440x900 WSXGA WXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1400x 1050 SXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1360x768 WXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x 1024 SXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x768 WSGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1280x720 HD 720 50Hz 59 94Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1024x768 XGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 800x600 SVGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 640x480 VGA 60Hz Transmission of audio signal is not included when passing through the HDMI to DVI adapter Table 1 3 Titan 9000 2H2V Card Specifications AVITECH Titan 9000 4H Automatic sensing the following input signals are supported 640x350 85Hz 640x400 85Hz 640x480 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 720x400 85Hz 480p 59Hz 480i 59Hz 576p 50Hz 576i 50Hz 800x600 56Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 848x480 60Hz 1024x 768 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1152x864 75Hz 1280x720 50Hz 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz reduced blanking 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x960 60HZ 85Hz 1280x 1024 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1360x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1400x 1050 60Hz reduced blanking 60Hz 75Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1440x 1050 60Hz 1600x 1200 60Hz 1680x1050 60Hz 1920x 1080i 50Hz 60Hz 1920x 1080p 50Hz 60Hz 1920x 1200 6
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37. click the Auto Restore cell s rightmost portion to select On When Auto Restore is disabled set Off then right click the window and select Close to allow the window layout to revert back to what it was before signal loss occurred For Quad Display Type previous item then window 3 would occupy the place vacated by window 2 Or for Full screen Display Type then the second to the last window that lost video signal would occupy the whole screen E System Property General External Device Communication General E isual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo Enable On Display Type Quad On On Auto Restore Figure 5 39 Options System gt Play Special Layout No Video gt Auto Restore 79 Monitoring made easy AVITECH v External Device gt Device Enable To allow the Phoenix Q software to get the UMD under monitor display data from the router when necessary click External Device and make sure that Device Enable is set On Options E System Property General IP Address And Port Number E External Device S tpcGw Router 1 Device Enable On IP Address 127 0 0 1 Port Number 20030 tpcGW Router 2 Device Enable On IP Address 210 100 100 201 Port Number 20030 Figure 5 40 Options External Device gt Communication gt Device Enable v External Device gt IP Address Make sure that the IP Address corresponds to the IP addres
38. column click the radio button for Left and Top because we do not need to specify both margins for monitor top left position Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 3 Output 1 HOB Output Resolution 1920x1080 60Hz Crop Size 960 x 540 Suggest Present Clear Left O 22 olz o Top O 22 22 o Apply to HOB output Rint 22 Jo o Bottom o oo Job Click the Apply to HOB output button Step 7 For setting the top right monitor of 2x2 wall display Select the outout port for the top right monitor from the HOB Device drop down window Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device EE 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 3 f Output 1 Display 002 ChassisID 1 f CardID 3 Output 1 HOB Output Resolution 1 SiS Ea On E Left 2 O z2 Jof d tp O Job 2 7 Right 22 O2 jop Bottom 3o olo lob On the Clear column click the radio button for Righ and Top because we do not need to specify both margins for monitor top right position Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 3 Output 2 HOB Output Resolution 1920x1080 60Hz Crop Size 960 x 540 Suggest Present Clear it 22 Job Jop Rint O 22 Job Joo Bottom 30 ob Jolo Click the Apply to HOB output button Step 8 For
39. configuration Phoenix Q utility Likewise it cannot be used for entering Off any Avitech ASCII commands When configuring connect the Master Titan 9000 to the controlling computer via an Ethernet connection and then connect the Master Titan 9000 RS 232 port to the TSL router TSL UDP Parameter UDP Parameter TSL UDP Parameters Version UDP Port 8900 Enable Disable TSL V3 1 for configuration of IP port with TSL connection Make sure to enter the correct UDP Port User Datagram Protocol value that matches the connected router 2 When TSL UDP Parameter is enabled Serial Port TSL V3 1 will automatically be disabled Cascade In Color Correction HDMI On Turn on off encoder signal in out stage to fix any color anomaly that may Off appear on color edge of signal entering the CASCADE IN HDMI port HDMI OUT IGIENEI K Select the display source for output to each Titan 9000 HOB card s DVI D OUT port You can select another card s HDMI DVI IN source as output to HDMI 1 2 3 Titan 9000 HOB card s DVI D OUT port Or use the source signal coming Card 1 2 3 into the chassis CASCADE IN port as output Cascade In Note Titan 9000 HOB card will automatically be removed from the list since its function is different from a 2H2V 4H card Titan 9000 HOB card s must be assigned a group by itself Card Parameters Parameters 1280x768 S0Hz 1280x1024 50Hz 1360x768 S0Hz2 1400x1050 50Hz 1440x9
40. correct IP address see Appendix E for details Step 3 Select the only type of connection allowed by clicking IP Port checkbox Then click Connect Communication IF Connection List IF ddress 192 168 0 5 Automatically Search Change Connection Properties Add Default IP 192 168 0 5 v Remove Selection Serial Fort Serial Port Connection List com v Baud Rate Ww Detect Baud Change Connection Properties Add Default Serial Port Remove Selection Serial Port cones Apply Figure 4 3 Phoenix Q Software Select the Ethernet Connection Method 38 Monitoring made easy AVITECH The computer will start to search for your Titan 9000 Connecting Status Waiting o E ERE ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Download files 100 ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Download files 33 Figure 4 4 Phoenix Q Software Connection Progress When cascading the Titan 9000 make sure each chassis has a different rotary ID setting selected e g 1 2 3 on their rear chassis My The Group View window will list the card s found and will initially be listed under Idle Group My 1 Ifyou have 2 or more chassis cascaded they should also be detected 2 Make sure that the slave chassis baud rate and resolution is the same as the master chassis Group View YAX Idle Group ES 1 1 Titan 9000 4H E 1 2 Titan 9000 4H ES 1 3 Titan 9000 4H 1 4 Titan 9000 4H
41. disable the display of the window s label Exit Exit the label setup menu Table A 21 Window Label 116 AVITECH Alarm Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On turn on the alarm feature for the particular window Video Alarm activate alarm to be triggered when no video occur Note analog input signal is not supported Status v On Off Audio Alarm activate alarm to be triggered when no audio occur v On Off Off disable the alarm feature of the window Exit Exit the alarm setup menu Table A 22 Window Alarm Image Adjustment Adjustment Adjust the parameter of the image appearing in the particular window Sharpness adjust the sharpness quality of the input signal Y Oto 24 Note Sharpness is only available for Titan 9000 HOB card Brightness adjust the brightness quality of the input signal v 128 to 127 Saturation adjust the saturation quality of the input signal v Oto 1023 e Contrast adjust the contrast quality of the input signal v Oto 1023 Hue adjust the hue quality of the input signal v 1024 to 1023 Default Exit Exit the image adjustment setup menu 2 Parameters NO We Table A 23 Window Image Adjustment E Depending on the type of video signal SATURATION and HUE may not be available A 3 Navigating the System Parameters Menu Backlight On enable the LCD panel backlight Status Idle Time select the time before LCD panel backlight will turn
42. display devices to widescreen 16 9 displays Active area signaling allows the display device to process the incoming signal to make the highest resolution and most accurate picture possible Video payload is defined as the picture carried by a digital interface and comprising a matrix of horizontal and vertical pixels The matrix usually comprises a multiplex of luminance and color components Time Code Not available for Titan 9000 card On display the Time Code form of media metadata Off disable the Time Code display feature Exit Exit the Time Code setup menu Status Table A 14 Window Time Code Signal Format _ Format Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card Status On display the window s input signal format Off disable the display of the window s input signal format Exit Exit the signal format setup menu Table A 15 Window Signal Format 115 AVITECH Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On display the audio meter for the particular window Off disable the display of the window s audio meter Exit Exit the meter setup menu Status Table A 16 Window Meter Window Border Border Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card Status On display the border for the particular window Off disable the border of the window Exit Exit the window border setup menu Table A 17 Window Border Image Border Border Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card Status On display the border for t
43. drop down window Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device Suggest Present Clear Left O zz O 22 op Right 22 O 22 of Bottom iso O ss bo On Clear column click radio button for Righ and Top and Bottom Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device Display 002 ChassisID 1 f CardID 4 Output 2 v HOB Output Resolution 1920x1080 60Hz Crop Size 960 x 1080 Suggest Present Clear aee Left 22 0 Right 22 9 0 Bottom 58 l0 Op 0 Click the Apply to HOB output button Step 8 Click Exit button Figure below shows new values for Window 1 and 2 of single HOB Card Window 1 W E Crop Size J 0 960 540 Of S Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Left 0 Top 0 Right 22 Bottom 0 E Image Adjustment Window 2 amp E 360 0 960 54 amp E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Left 22 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0 Is the image aligned to your satisfaction If not then use the slider 2 pixel increments to make your final adjustments O E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Left 22 4 RJ Top 0 Ik Right 0 Bottom 0 125 Step 4 Step 5 AVITECH Disable the Line test pattern by selecting Off to allow input signal source to be displayed Off h For benefit of duplicating 1x2 or 2x2 wall display configuration to 100m
44. duration click Stop Alarm Sound System icon will become grayed out lp Aa m X b Properties gr Stop Alarm Sound System Right click an item with E icon on the Properties window except with icon and click the following to quickly apply the settings to ian all Group Image 1 System Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 all the windows Card gt All to a particular window Card gt Image 1 2 3 4 all the cards belonging to the same Group to the entire System LASA 146 D 3 Import and Export Alarm Sound Export the Alarm Sound parameters to be edited externally using a text editor e g Microsoft Notepad and then import it System Disconnect Reconnect Configuration Restore gt Setup Speaker ID Import txt gt Se Options Alarm d r Figure D 1 Phoenix Q Software Click System gt Import Export txt gt Alarm Sound Step 1 Click System gt Export txt gt Alarm Sound and assign a filename Then click Save Save in O vitech J Backup EE O Temporary My Recent Alarm 1 TXT Documents Alarm 2 TXT B Alarm TXT My Documents Alarm 3 TXT Save as type TXT File TXT v My Network Figure D 2 Phoenix Q Software Export Alarm Sound 147 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 Edit the text in the file highlighted as shown below Make sure to follow correct syntax Video Sound File fil
45. filename save the txt file and import it The alarm sound WAV file s will be updated 148 Monitoring made easy AVITECH D 4 Special Layout Before starting or stopping display of special screen layout when no video occurs make sure to enable the feature To find out click System Options on the Phoenix Q software s drop down menu The highlighted item must be set at On E System Property General General amp External vena E isual Studio Name Communication Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo Display Type Auto Restore Enable Figure D 4 Options Enable Special Layout Otherwise the icon would be disabled grayed out Click the third icon to activate special screen layout alert when No Video occurs fh Es mp Figure D 5 Phoenix Q Software Enable Special Layout Button When the special screen layout alert occurs and you want to deactivate it click the last icon Notice that when the special screen layout alert occurs many functions on the Phoenix Q software are disabled e g Group View window Properties window main layout area move or resize window etc Figure D 6 Phoenix Q Software Shut Off Special Screen Layout Alert Button 149 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Appendix E Setting Up Static IP The following two methods allow Titan 9000 to be in same network mask with the connected computer Method 1 Change the IP Address of the Titan 9000 Master Chassis Step 1 R
46. final adjustments S E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Left 22 4 3 Top 22 Right 0 Bottom 0 123 Monitoring made easy AVITECH For 1x2 wall display sample configuration Right click the Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel and click Bezel Gap Adjustment E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel AGOA Laft Top Default Right 0 Bottom 0 The Bezel Gap Adjustment window allows Phoenix Q to calculate based on the data provided just how much pixel offset is needed to align the image seamlessly in your 1x2 wall display Bezel Gap Adjustment Monitor Parameters Bezel gap adjustment pattern oor Suggested value Optimal resolution H x Vitpixels 1920 x 1080 Pixel pitch mm 0 2715 Bezel Gap imm Left Right Top Boktom EE EE ca 12 00 16 00 Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB device Display pgz ChassisID 1 CardID 13 Output 1 HOB Output Resolution 1920 1080 60H2 Crop Size 640 x 1080 Suggest Present Clear jo lc I 0 Right o Botkorn Step 1 Allow the bezel gap adjustment test pattern to appear on screen by clicking the On button Step 2 Enter the optimal resolution of the monitor e g 1920x 1080 1x2 Wall Display Step 3 Enter the pixel pitch mm of the monitor data obtained from monitor specification Step 4 Enter the bezel gap mm 4 sides of the monitor When this information is not included in the documentation that came with the monitor t
47. from Router Step 1 Click System gt Disconnect System Reconnect Configuration Restore gt Setup Speaker ID Import txt gt Export txt gt Options J Figure 4 13 Phoenix Q Software Click System gt Disconnect 43 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Then click OK to confirm system disconnection via Phoenix Q software Are YOu sure i Cancel Figure 4 14 Phoenix Q Software Confirm Disconnection The progress of disconnection will appear on screen Disconnecting Status Waiting o m eye ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Write to flash 0 ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Write to flash 0 Figure 4 15 Phoenix Q Software Disconnection Progress Step 2 Click System gt Options System Connect Jracior Communication Restore gt Import txt gt Export txt Figure 4 16 Phoenix Q Software Click System gt Options 44 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 3 On the Options screen click External Device and make sure that Device Enable is set On Options System Property General IP Address And Port Number External Device S tpcGw Router 1 Device Enable On IP Address 127 0 0 1 Port Number 20030 E tpcGW Router 2 Device Enable On IP Address 210 100 100 201 Port Number 20030 Figure 4 17 Phoenix Q Software Enable External Device Step 4 Make sure that the IP Address corresponds
48. gain 0 0 14 6 28 6 42 9 57 1 71 4 85 7 100 0 Turn off the audio output coming from the headphone connected to audio output port Select whether audio output is one sided or coming from both sides of the headphone Set the volume level of audio output from headphone Adjust the proper volume level previous item and proper audio analog amplifier s gain this item to achieve the best SNR signal to noise ratio Signal to noise ratio is a measure used in comparing the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise Power Alarm Parameters Enable On Off Time Lag Always on 1 5 10 30 minutes 1 2 6 12 24 hours Display Time Seconds 1 to 120 Turn on the power alarm feature that is triggered when either one of the power from redundant power source is cut off Set the time interval between cut off of one of redundant power source and when power alarm is shown on screen Set the length of time that power alarm remains on screen Card Parameters Parameters Resolution Set the display resolution Output Timing Normal VESA Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 1280x720 539 94Hz 640x480 60Hz 800x600 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz2 1280x720 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz 1360x768 60H2 1400x10S50 60Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1600x900 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1680x1050 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz 1920x1200 60Hz 800x600 75H2 1024x768 75Hz 1280x720 7SHz 1280x768 75Hz 1280x1024 75Hz2 1360x768 75SHz2 1400x1050 75Hz
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50. monitor then use a ruler to measure Step 5 Click the Suggested Value button Notice that the Left Top Right Bottom windows under the Suggest column will be updated Step 6 For setting the top left monitor of 2x2 wall display Select the output port for the top left monitor from the HOB Device drop down window Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device D ChassisID 1 CardID put HOB Output Resolution 19Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 3 Output i ChassisID 1 CardID 4 Output Suggest Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID wt 2 Ol Jop rot 2 Job Job Bottom 30 0 olb Note For the purpose of our illustration Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 3 Output 1 corresponds to monitor top left position of 2x2 wall display connected to Card ID 3 DVI D OUT 1 port Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 3 Output 2 corresponds to 121 Monitoring made easy AVITECH monitor top right position of 2x2 wall display connected to Card ID 3 DVI D OUT 2 port Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 Output 1 corresponds to monitor bottom left position of 2x2 wall display connected to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 1 port Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 Output 2 corresponds to monitor bottom right position of 2x2 wall display connected to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 2 port On the Clear
51. off v 5 to 60 Minutes adjustment in increment of 5 minutes Off disable the LCD panel backlight default is On Exit Exit the image adjustment setup menu Table A 24 LCD Panel Backlight LCD Panel Contrast Panel Contrast Adjust the LCD panel contrast Oto 26 Table A 25 LCD Panel Contrast 117 Lock LCD Panel Status Exit 3 AVITECH On enable the lock LCD panel feature when a set idle time has elapsed Password input the text string for unlocking the LCD panel up to 7 characters Default is Avitech Use the W buttons to scroll through the available ASCII characters for use as label A quick press of the button moves the cursor one character to the left while a long press deletes the character to the left of the current cursor position Pressing the button moves the cursor one character to the right Upon reaching the last character a space will be added Idle Time select the time between the last button in LCD panel was pressed and before it will be locked v 1 to 60 Minutes Off disable the lock LCD panel feature Exit the lock LCD panel setup menu Table A 26 Lock LCD Panel In case you forgot the password for unlocking the LCD panel just press both 4 and buttons simultaneously and enter Avitech default password Firmware Version Version Reference Exit IP Address Status Exit Show the various current firmware version for reference CB AX cont
52. p ye gt _ z e sere se ERRHED Oar izu i GERD 4 Card amp ie dae Chassis ID 1 Figure C 3 Audio Output From Chassis ID 2 Card ID 4 Image 3 Plus Chassis ID 1 Headset 139 Monitoring made easy AVITECH v To allow audio output from chassis ID 1 headset port and from chassis ID 2 card ID 4 image 3 embedded audio Assign all 8 cards to 1 group System gt Setup Speaker ID set chassis ID 2 card ID 4 output audio to chassis ID 1 headset port Setup All Frame Card Speaker ID Display 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_Card ID 1 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone Display 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_Card ID 3 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone Display 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_Card ID 4 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone Display 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 1 Control IP 192 168 0 00S Chassis ID 2 Headphone Display 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 2 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone Display 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 3 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone i Master IP 192 168 0 00S Chassis ID 2 Card ID 4 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone Speaker ID Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone One chassis per speaker
53. proceed Delete File ij 4re vou sure vou want bo delete all preset Files E Cancel Figure 5 4 Phoenix Q Software Delete All Preset Files Confirmation Step 4 After you are done creating presets load the file that you want to be the master layout which gets loaded when the Titan 9000 is powered on by clicking Load Preset 60 AVITECH Step 5 Select a saved file and then click OK to load the preset Opening a preset file with GP as filename extension loads a single group preset while opening a preset file with GLB as filename extension loads a preset that applies to all groups global preset eii ce1 iGji ce File name Resolution Cancel Figure 5 5 Phoenix Q Software Load Preset File E Just like the Save window you can delete a file appearing on Load window by right clicking filename and clicking Delete To delete all files appearing on the window right click anywhere inside the window except the filename itself and click Delete All When the confirmation window appears click OK to proceed Step 6 Click Exit to close the Phoenix Q software and all the changes would be automatically saved to the configuration file System agi in the device s flash memory 5 2 Edit Menu Undo Chrl 2 Redo Ctrl Font Type Figure 5 6 Phoenix Q Software Edit Menu Undo Click Undo to cancel the previous step Redo Click Redo to repeat the previous step that was cancelled
54. released if no other freeze condition is detected Note 1 Analog input signal is not supported 2 This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Set the motion sensitivity of image when video freeze alarm will be triggered Adjust the sensitivity according to the signal being monitored on arange of 1 for filtering out noise in a noisy signal to 128 for a clean signal Also the lower the sensitivity level set a not so noticeable difference in frame by frame content comparison e g a talk show video where the background is constant and the only motion detectable is the announcer s lip movement may trigger the alarm In this case consider increasing the sensitivity level or set duration next item values Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card 102 Monitoring made easy Lily Monitoring made easy AVITECH ge Set the time interval to wait before triggering an alarm once the criteria sensitivity level for video freeze has been detected Note 1 It may take up to one second more than the value of the Set Duration parameter to trigger a video freeze alarm 2 This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Set Duration 5 to 255 seconds Video Black no video and Video Freeze cannot happen simultaneously When both conditions exist Video Black has the higher priority Likewise both functions are not available for analog input
55. right panel would list the parameters available for setup Properties Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Device Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 Connection Properties Change TSL UDP Parameter Enable TSL 3 1 8900 HDMI OUT Display Source HDMI 1 Card 4 HDMI 2 Card 4 HDMI 4 Card 4 Headphone Parameters Mute Sound volume dB Analog gain E Power Alarm Parameters Enable Time Lag 1 hour Display Time Seconds 15 Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Card Titan 9000 4H Resolution 1280x720 60Hz Output Timing Normal Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 Off E Color Correction Cascade In SDI Out On El Background Color BB ooo E Meter Transparency 8 E Label B G Transparency 6 E HDMI Audio Mute E Video Alarm Lock TSL UMD Properties Source 1 E Enable Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Figure 6 1 Phoenix Q Software Properties Window 5 Some of the items appearing on the Properties window may or may not be available for your Titan 9000 84 AVITECH 6 1 Titan 9000 2H2V 4H Properties Setup Connection Properties Set the network Connection Properties by entering the IP address Subnet mask and Gateway Or set the Baud rate when using the Serial Port to connect Connection Properties NetWork IP address Subnet mask Gateway Change Serial Port Baud rate 57600 bps Mode Detect Slave Module Mode Cancel Note This item is available for slave chassis ca
56. setting the bottom left monitor of 2x2 wall display Select the outout port for the bottom left monitor from the HOB Device drop down window Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device i ChassisID 2 v ChassisID 1 CardID 1 HOB Output Resolution 19 pisp 2 2 Display 002 ChassisID 1 2 Suggest Display 002 ChassisID Left 2 O O 0 O e Top 22 O 0 0 Apply to HOB output O f i Right 2 o Jol Btm bo lob lob On the Clear column click radio button for Left and Bottom because we do not need to specify both margins for monitor left bottom position 122 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 4 f Output 1 v HOB Output Resolution 1920x1080 60Hz Crop Size 960 x 540 Suggest Present Clear Left O 22 0 op S iaa Right 22 O 9 O Bottom 30 o O lo Click the Apply to HOB output button Step 9 For setting the bottom right monitor of 2x2 wall display Select the outout port for the bottom right monitor from the HOB Device drop down window Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel ChassisID HOB Device IEEE Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 3 7 Output 1 HOB Output Resolution 14 pisplay 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 3 Output 2 Display 002 Chas
57. the left panel of the Phoenix Q software To change the group setup go to System gt Configuration Group View Display 001 1920x1080 60Hz S E 1 1 Titan 9000 4H 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 m Image 2 Image 2 E Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 B 1 2 Titan 9000 4H 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 Image 2 Image 2 m Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 amp Display 002 1920x1080 60Hz S E 1 3 Titan 9000 4H 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 m Image 2 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 amp Display 003 1920x1080 60Hz E E 1 4 Titan 9000 2H2 0 H m Image 1 Image 1 m Image 2 Image 2 m Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 Figure 3 6 Phoenix Q Software Group View Panel 20 Monitoring made easy AVITECH There is no need to make any adjustments in the HDMI OUT item in Properties panel as the software smartly does it Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Device Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 Connection Properties Change Serial Port TSL 3 1 Off TSL UDP Parameter Disable TSL 3 1 8900 HDMI OUT Display Source HDMI 1 Card 2 HDMI 2 Card 2 HDMI 3 Card 3 HDMI 4 Card 4 Headphone Parameters E Power Alarm Parameters Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 User Logo Clock Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 Figure 3 7 Phoenix Q Software Properties HDMI OUT Display Source
58. the other end to the Pacific GPIO RS 232 1 port RS 422 serial tally port sony Switcher RS 232 to 422 converter Mini null modem adapter Ye ye Pacific GPIO Ethernet cables connect to router Rainier 3G Plus Figure G 7 Physical Connection Sony Switcher 5 Only the RS 232 1 port in Pacific GPIO can be used to connect to the mini null modem adapter Step 5 Enable serial tally on one of the switcher s ports refer to Sony Production Switcher System User s Guide for details 157 AVITECH Appendix H ScreenCropT Utility The Titan 9000 comes with a windows based user interface called ScreenCropT Avitech s ScreenCropT utility is easy to use and hosts several powerful tools that include v Input port selection for single or cascaded setup chassis ID card ID image ID Note For a cascaded Titan 9000 setup it is highly recommended to set all the chassis to the same IP address but with different rotary ID setting v Live Pan Preview v Area of Interest cropping supports 2 instances v Cropped area scaling When used together with the Synergy freeware it integrates the functions of a KVM keyboard video mouse switch allowing you to use just one set of mouse and keyboard configured as the server computer in Synergy freeware to control multiple computers connected to several cascaded Titan 9000 A The ScreenCropT utility can only be used with the Windows operating system
59. to disable crop in server window or pressing Esc hot key to disable crop in client window Saves the current ScreenCropT session s parameter to the flash memory of the Titan 9000 The settings can be automatically loaded on the next ScreenCropT session Note The Save to Flash action must be performed for each Card ID of the Titan 9000 Table H 2 ScreenCropT Utility Control Panel Description 159 AVITECH H 2 Using the ScreenCropT Utility Together With the Synergy Freeware Before using the ScreenCropT utility to control the Titan 9000 you need to set it in the same network mask with the connected computer Refer to Appendix E for details on setting up the network mask E To use the Synergy freeware perform the following steps for each of the connected computers Step 1 On your computer browser go to http synergy foss org Step 2 Click the download link and select the type of Windows operating system of your computer 32 bit or 64 bit Step 3 Save the installer file to your computer s hard drive Step 4 Double click the installer file and follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation Step 5 Allow Windows Explorer to be restarted when the prompt appears Step 6 On the Server or Client selection screen select Server for the first computer you are configuring Your keyboard and mouse are connected to this computer This will allow y
60. vertical markers y Meter 1 on off switch 2 layout and alarm trigger 3 group 4 width 5 vertical coordinates and 6 VU PPM switch v Image border 1 on off switch 2 width and 3 color v Video border 1 on off switch 2 width and 3 color You can also close a particular window by clicking Close The Window would appear as an icon on the Available Windows pane To activate the window again just drag the window into the main area IS CID 1 CardiD 1 2 NO IDEO NA NA NA NA image cte gt UNECE CID 1 CardID 1 3 cardiD 1 4 NO VIDEO D_625 AF D N NA NA NA NA Image 3 Image 4 Figure 4 37 Phoenix Q Software Right click Window and Click Close 54 AVITECH 4 5 7 Undo Redo Changes Clicking the allow you to undo the previous step while clicking the allow you to redo the previous step that was undone fosition Size losition Size fosition Size Redo 10 Actions N To undo or redo multiple actions click the drop down arrow symbol beside the undo redo button then highlight and click the actions to be undone or redone Click the scrollbar to highlight more than 6 actions The following actions will clear the list of undo redo actions load save preset file set display resolution group reset change group setup set to default state SAAR LS 4 5 8 Align Windows You can align a set of windows horizontally or vertically You can choose how you want the w
61. 0 005 Chassis ID 01 Card ID Clear e 4 Signal Format NO VIDEO 3 2014 01 09 15 27 56 321 Master IP 192 168 0 005___ Chassis ID 01 Card ID ac 4 Signal Format 1920x1200 60 Rg Figure 4 39 Log Window Right click Export 57 AVITECH Step 2 Assign a filename and click Save to store the data Save in C Autoruns My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents 5 My Computer File name Log Window txt Save as type gt My Network Log File txt Figure 4 40 Phoenix Q Software Save Log Window Information You can also refer to your computer s hard drive C Avitech Backup Backup_date_time Log folder for various system log messages text file E Folders x Name Size Type Ej Desktop 1KB TXT File My Documents P My Computer Ge Win C C Avitech I Backup C IP192 168 0 005 C IP192 168 0 151 C3 Log Figure 4 41 Phoenix Q Software Location of Auto save Log File 58 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 5 Basic Setup Using the Phoenix Q Software This chapter introduces you to the Phoenix Q software for setting the features of your Titan 9000 as well as familiarizes you with the menus appearing on the Phoenix Q software E Some items appearing on the menus of the Phoenix Q software may not be available grayed out 5 1 File Menu i Load Preset Cbrl L bel Save Preset Cries Exit Figure 5 1 Phoenix Q Software File Menu
62. 0 for IRE Set Duration 1 to 255 seconds 2 This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Setting Detect Area Left 0 000 19 o Top Bottom 1 0 000 0 000 Right 2 9 000 Cancel Freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers to set the scope of area to be monitored when no video occurs Note This item is only available when the previous item is set On If the Safe Area item has been previously set Video Alarm will temporarily use the mask area border to help you set Video Alarm This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Set the level IRE mV of the detect area below which the signal will be considered to be black Note 1 This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card 2 IRE mV unit will depend on your choice in System gt Option gt General Video black threshold unit Set the time interval to wait before triggering an alarm once the criteria video detect area and threshold for video black has been detected Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Video Freeze Freeze Enable On Off Sensitivity Level 1 to 128 Activate the video freeze alarm feature Freeze detection is done by comparing successive frames based on the parameters set on the next two items Sensitivity Level and Set Duration Once the alarm is triggered it will only be
63. 00 S0Hz 1680x10S0 S0Hz2 1920x1080 S0Hz 1024x768 60Hz 1280x720 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz Resolution 1360x768 60Hz 1400x10S0 60Hz Set the display 1440x900 60Hz 1600x900 60Hz resolution 1680x1050 60Hz 1024x768 75H2 1280x720 75Hz 1280x768 75Hz 1280x1024 7SHz 1360x768 75Hz2 1440x900 75Hz Reset Note It is highly recommended to input at 1920x 1080 and output at 1920x 1080 resolution 105 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Card Parameters Parameters Output Timing Normal output timing is designed for some brands of monitor that do not le support the VESA standard ae Turn on or off the display of proprietary test pattern on screen for Test Pattern seamless image alignment in 1x2 wall display and 2x2 wall display On Off Note This item is only available when the item after next is set Wall Color Correction On Off Output Display Mode Turn on or off the decoder signal in stage to completely fix any color anomaly that may appear on color edge Note Make sure to turn this function off when cascading with non Rainier 3G Plus Quad and Titan 9000 cards Select between using the Titan 9000 HOB card as direct output of input Single source signal to monitor Single or to do 1x2 2x2 wall display Wall Wall Source Specify the source of the input signal for wall display default is signal Card 1 2 3 from Cascade In port of Control Card HDMI Cascade In Note This item is only ava
64. 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 3 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 4 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone Speaker ID Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone w Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone eee Control IP 192168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone gt Apply to Group One chassis per speaker Step 2 To allow audio monitoring via the headphone connected to the headset port of the chassis make sure to make the correct settings for the items under Headphone Parameters Mute 0ff Sound Volume dB and Analog gain Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Device Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 Connection Properties Change TSL UDP Parameter Enable TSL 3 1 8900 HDMI OUT Display Source Headphone Parameters Mute Off Sound Stereo N Yolume dB 0 Analog gain 42 9 129 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 3 To further allow audio monitoring via the headphone connected to the headset port of the chassis make sure to make the correct settings for the items under Headphone Local Enable On and Source Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 a Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Card Titan 9000 4H Resolution 1280x720 60H2 Output Timing Normal Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 Off E Color Corre
65. 07 Visual Studio 008 Visual Studio 009 Visual Studio 010 Visual Studio 011 Visual Studio 012 Visual Studio 013 Visual Studio 014 AVITECH Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH v General gt Display Name gt Custom Name Type the group s new name up to 30 characters Options System Property value General B Custom Name B External Device Communication Group 001 Group 002 Group 003 Group 004 Group 005 Group 006 Group 007 Group 008 Group 009 Group 010 Group 011 Group 012 Group 013 Group 014 Display 001 Display 002 Display 003 Display 004 Display 005 Display 006 Display 007 Display 008 Display 009 Display 010 Display 011 Display 012 Display 013 Display 014 Custom Name Figure 5 37 Options System gt General gt Custom Name v Play Special Layout No Video Make sure that Play Special Layout when No Video occurs is Enabled set On Click the drop down button click the Display Type cell s rightmost portion to select Quad or Full screen Options System Property General E External Device Communication General isual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo Enable On Quad Auto Restore Quad Fullscreen Display Type Cancel Figure 5 38 Options System gt Play Special Layout No Video gt Display Type 78 AVITECH Display Type Quad Fu
66. 0Hz reduced blanking Automatic sensing the following input signals are supported 640x350 85Hz 640x400 85Hz 640x480 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 720x400 85Hz 480p 59Hz 480i 59Hz 576p 50Hz 576i 50Hz 800x600 56Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 848x480 60Hz 1024x 768 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1152x864 75Hz 1280x720 50Hz 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz reduced blanking 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x960 60Hz 85Hz 1280x 1024 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1360x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1400x 1050 60Hz reduced blanking 60Hz 75Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1440x 1050 60Hz 1600x 1200 60Hz SS hS S SS hS S hS SS hS S SS hS Ss hS SS hS S hS S hS SS hS HDMI HDMI type A hS SS hS S hS SS hS SS hS SS hS S S 2 S hS SS hS SS hS SS hS SS hS S hS Ss hS SS S S hS SS hS S hS SS hS S hS SS hS 2 hesa SS hS SS hS DVI I DVI I connector 2 hS SS hS S hS SS hS S hS S Ss hS SS hS SS hS SS hS SS hS S hS AVITECH aS 1680x1050 60Hz e 1920x1080i 50Hz 60Hz e 1920x1080p 50Hz 60Hz 1920x1200 60Hz reduced blanking Transmission of audio signal is included when passing through the DVI port using the DVI to HDMI adapter oe we Ss HDMI and D
67. 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed EB 42 5 gt R Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 20 HDMI Output of Card ID 1 to the Next Chassis Cascade Input Illustration 4 Card ID 2 output to the next chassis cascade input v Upon selecting Card 1 for HDMI 2 then only the 4 windows of card ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed v Upon selecting Card 2 for HDMI 2 then only the 8 windows of card ID 1 and 2 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed v Upon selecting Card 3 for HDMI 2 then only the 12 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Y Upon selecting Card 4 for HDMI 2 then all 16 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Chassis ID 2 eee pIE S 1 Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 21 HDMI Output of Card ID 2 to the Next Chassis Cascade Input Illustration 5 29 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Card ID 3 output to the next chassis cascade input v Upon selecting Card 1 for HDMI 3 then only the 4 windows of card ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed v Upon selecting Card 2 for HDMI 3 then only the 8 windows of card ID 1 and 2 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed v Upon selecting Card 3 for HDMI 3 then only the 12 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 16 windows of chassis I
68. 4 60Hz then the panel width is 1280 and the panel height is 1024 The cropped window size must be greater than 256 20 of 1280 x 204 20 of 1024 ScreenCrop info The screen cropped area is too small The value for Width must be greater than 256 Depending on the display resolution a minimal change in the cropping parameters Left Top Width Height may not produce any noticeable effect It is highly recommended to set the displayed image to fill up the monitor s whole screen use your monitor s built in display settings to fill the entire screen to prevent black bar s from appearing after cropping Step 4 Click the Send Crop button to send the cropped image back to the Titan 9000 card for it to be displayed on the outout monitor via the HDMI OUT connector E Image scaling methods may differ per different graphics cards in the market causing a pixel or more to be left on the screen residue from the 4 green corners Adjust the value of Left Top Width Height and then click the Set button to fine tune the display area for the residue to disappear v Automatically selects a window or object to be cropped by clicking and dragging the crosshair button onto the desired window object to be cropped m Notice how the mouse cursor has become a crosshair As you continue to hold the mouse button and move around the screen 4 green corners and a violet rectangle will surround the edge of the selected window object When the desired wi
69. 5 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 2 7 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 1 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 3 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 4 Master IP 192 168 0 005 i Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 1 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 2 Figure 3 3 Phoenix Q Software Set Subgroup Configuration There is no need to make any adjustments in the HDMI OUT item in Properties panel as the software smartly does it Properties CG Chassis Parameters Master CID 2 a Device Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 Connection Properties Change TSL UDP Parameter Enable TSL 3 1 8900 Cascade In Color Correction HDMI On HDMI OUT Display Source HDMI 1 Card 3 HDMI 2 Card 4 HDMI 3 Card 3 HDMI 4 Card 4 Headphone Parameters Mute Off Sound Stereo volume dB 0 Analog gain 42 9 E Power Alarm Parameters Enable Off Card Parameters Master ChassisID 2 CardID 1 v HDMI OUT Display Source Figure 3 4 Phoenix Q Software Properties HDMI OUT Display Source 19 Monitoring made easy AVITECH The following figure illustrates the above setup sam Card qm Card 2 Figure 3 5 Cascade 2 Cards and Duplicate Display Illustration 3 1 2 Example 2 Cascade 2 cards and independent quads Step 1 Make sure that 2 card ID belong to the same group while the other 2 card ID are each assigned a group by itself Verify this as shown on the Group View tree found on
70. 5 Cascade HDMI Output Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card Signal to HDMI output 1080p or 720p 50 60 Hz Source select the card s 1 2 3 4 HDMI output source Y Card 1 2 3 4 v Cascade In Note Titan 9000 HOB card is not included in the selection Exit Exit the HDMI output setup menu Table A 6 HDMI Output 113 AVITECH Preset File File User created preset file Load Preset recall from the previously saved preset file Save Preset save the current parameters as a preset file oreset GPx The filename preset can be up to 18 characters in length while the x in GPx would be assigned automatically based on the current group number 1 up to 99 Use the Y buttons to scroll through the available ASCII characters for use as filename A quick press of the 4 button moves the cursor one character to the left while a long press deletes the character to the left of the current cursor position Pressing the button moves the cursor one character to the right Upon reaching the last character a space will be added Note 14 user created preset files can be assigned per card group Save Current Setting saves the current parameters as a latest system file to be loaded the next time the Titan 9000 is turned on Note This action is similar to the automatic system parameter save when quitting the Phoenix Q program Exit Exit the preset file setup menu Action Table A 7 Preset
71. 50Hz 576i 50Hz 800x 600 56Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 848x480 60Hz 1024x 768 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1152x864 75Hz 1280x720 50Hz 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz reduced blanking 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x960 60Hz 85Hz 1280x 1024 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1360x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1400x 1050 60Hz reduced blanking 60Hz 75Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1440x 1050 60Hz 1600x 1200 60Hz 1680x1050 60Hz 1920x 1080i 50Hz 60Hz 1920x 1080p 50Hz 60Hz 1920x1200 60Hz reduced blanking Transmission of audio signal is included when passing through the DVI port using the DVI to HDMI adapter Automatic sensing via adapter in DVI I IN port input signals supported 480p 59Hz 480i 59Hz 576p 50Hz 576i 50Hz 1280x720p 50Hz 59 94Hz 60Hz 1920x1080i 50Hz 59 94Hz 60Hz 1920x 1080p 24Hz 25Hz 29 97Hz 30Hz 50Hz 60Hz 1920x 1080PsF 23 98HZ 24Hz 1920x 10351 59 94HZ 60Hz Transmission of audio signal is not included when using the DVI to VGA DVI to YPbPr adapters ey hS S hS SS hS S hS SS hS S hS SS hS 2 S hS SCS hS S hS SS hS S hS S hS S hS SS hS S hS SCS hS S hS S hS SS hS DVI I DVI I connector 2 hS S hS S hS SCS hS S hS 2 hesa S hS SCS hS S hS SS hS SCS hS S hS 2 SS hS SS hS S SCS hS S hS
72. All the presets you create are stored in the Titan 9000 flash memory not on your computer After creating a preset you will need to save to flash in order to write all the presets into the internal flash memory of the Titan 9000 To save a preset perform the following steps E Save Preset is not available for Titan 9000 HOB Step 1 Configure the window layout to how you want it to be displayed Step 2 Click Save Preset Step 3 Enter a unique filename for the preset and select OK to save Repeat these steps for each additional preset El Style 1 GP1 _ Save Global Preset GLB Figure 5 2 Phoenix Q Software Enter Unique Filename for Preset 59 Monitoring made easy AVITECH E 5 1 The file extension GP will be automatically added to the filename of a group s preset 2 Click to select Save Global Preset with checkmark if you wish to save a group preset that can be applied to all the groups The file extension GLB will be automatically added to the filename E 5 You can delete a file appearing on the Save window by right clicking the filename and clicking Delete ave Delete File name Resolution _ Save Global Preset GLB Figure 5 3 Phoenix Q Software Delete File in Save Window To delete all the files appearing on the window right click anywhere inside the window except on the ai Z filename itself and click Delete All When the confirmation window appears click OK to
73. D BMP Label On Off Destination Name Size 1 2 3 4 Font Color Background Color Fill Background On Off Position Top Bottom Show the label appearing on the window Keep in mind that each window supports one line of text Display the destination name Display the under monitor display Display both the destination name and under monitor display Allow the use of universal fonts for the window s on screen label Input the text string appearing on label of window up to 32 characters Specify the window s label size Specify the window label s font color Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values Specify the window label s background color Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values Allow the label background to fill the entire width of the window Place the label on top bottom of the window 95 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Me errs Place the label outside the window Aspect Auto Detect eae Off Allow automatic detection of the input signal s aspect ratio Sync Type Upon selecting Default aspect ratio will follow settings on next two items Default HD SDI fixed at 16 9 and SD SDI Composite 4 3 16 9 Upon A
74. D 2 will be displayed Y Upon selecting Card 4 for HDMI 3 then all 16 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 22 HDMI Output of Card ID 3 to the Next Chassis Cascade Input Illustration 6 30 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Card ID 4 output to the next chassis cascade input v Upon selecting Card 1 for HDMI 4 then only the 4 windows of card ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed v Upon selecting Card 2 for HDMI 4 then only the 8 windows of card ID 1 and 2 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed v Upon selecting Card 3 for HDMI 4 then only the 12 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Y Upon selecting Card 4 for HDMI 4 then all 16 windows of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 16 windows of chassis ID 2 will be displayed Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 23 HDMI Output of Card ID 4 to the Next Chassis Cascade Input Illustration 7 31 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 3 2 2 Example 2 Assign any or multiple cards internal cascade to the cascade output E To be able to display all 48 input source windows 16 from each of the 3 chassis in one monitor make sure to assign all 12 cards 4 from each of the 3 chassis to the same group Likewise assigning card s to another group allows display of second group s w
75. G 1 Properties Change TSL UDP Parameters Step 4 Click Enable Enter the correct UDP Port User Datagram Protocol value that matches the connected switcher Click OK to exit TSL UDP Parameters fx Version UDP port 8900 Figure G 2 Enable TSL UDP Parameters 154 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 On the Properties window under TSL UMD Properties make sure that Enable is set On for the Image of a particular Card ID the Sony switcher wishes to communicate with Properties TSL UMD Properties Image 1 E Enable On E Display address 0 E Option All 16 Characters Image 2 E Enable On E Display address 1 E Option All 16 Characters Image 3 E Enable On El Display address 2 E Option All 16 Characters Image 4 E Enable On E Display address 3 E Option All 16 Characters Figure G 3 Phoenix Q Software Enable Image s TSL UMD Properties Step 6 Make sure that the Display Address corresponds to the assigned value of the Sony switcher If not select the correct value from the drop down menu Properties TSL UMD Properties Image 1 E Enable On E Option All 16 Characters Image 2 E Enable On E Display address 1 E Option All 16 Characters Image 3 E Enable On E Display address 2 E Option All 16 Characters Image 4 E Enable On El Display address 3 E Option All 16 Characters Figure G 4 Phoenix Q Software Select the Correct Display Address That Matches the Sony
76. GW utility to be able to successfully connect to the router A 5 5 Help Menu Firmware Version Figure 5 43 Phoenix Q Software Help Menu Hl Menu Firmware Version Click to export as a txt file Click Upgrade Firmware to bring the device s firmware up to date see Firmware Upgrade Reference Guide for details Click About to see a pop up window which displays information about the About l i l Phoenix Q software i e version number Upgrade Firmware Table 5 4 Phoenix Q Software Help Menu Description 81 AVITECH Firmware Version Step 1 Click Firmware Version Display BIOS Version Firmware Version Chassis ID 1 Card ID 1 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 15 2013 CB FPGA 0005 1 00 01 08 24 2012 Merge FPGA 0007 1 00 00 03 18 2013 OSD 0008 1 00 00 04 12 2013 ST 1 0009 1 00 01 03 20 2013 Chassis ID 1 Card1ID 2 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 15 2013 CB FPGA 0005 1 00 01 08 24 2012 Merge FPGA 000D 1 00 00 05 08 2013 ST 000e 1 00 01 04 03 2013 Font 0004 1 00 01 06 28 2011 Chassis ID 1 Card 10 3 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 15 2013 CB FPGA 0005 1 00 01 08 24 2012 Merge FPGA 0004 1 00 00 03 21 2013 OSD 0008 1 00 00 04 12 2013 ST 1 000c 1 00 01 04 19 2013 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 15 2013 CB FPGA 0005 1 00 01 08 24 2012 Merge FPGA 000A 1 00 00 05 09 2013 OSD 0008 1 00 00 05 15 2013 ST 1 0012 1 00 01 05 17 2015 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 1 CB AX 0006 1 00 00 05 24 2013 CB
77. ITECH There is no need of any adjustments in the HDMI OUT item in Properties panel as the software smartly does it Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Device Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 Connection Properties Change Serial Port TSL 3 1 Off TSL UDP Parameter Disable TSL 3 1 8900 HDMI OUT Display Source HDMI 1 N Card 4 HDMI 2 Card 4 HDMI 3 Card 4 HDMI 4 Card 4 Headphone Parameters 4 E Power Alarm Parameters Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 User Logo Clock Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 BH ee amp amp amp Image 4 Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 Figure 3 13 Phoenix Q Software Properties HDMI OUT Display Source The following figure illustrates the above setup LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL cm Card Fm Card 1 Figure 3 14 Cascade 4 Cards Illustration 24 AVITECH 3 2 External Cascading Step 1 Set the rotary ID on the first Titan 9000 to 0 set the rotary ID on the second Titan 9000 to 1 set the rotary ID on the third Titan 9000 to 2 and so forth can be other values except F as long as they are different from each other s setting To prevent input conflicts when cascading 2 or more Titan 9000 up to 10 maximum make sure each Titan 9000 gets assigned a unique rotary ID A Step 2 To display video overlay from each Titan 9000 all units must be connected to each o
78. MPTE Time Code data in an audio signal Electrical Single End Impedance gt 30k ohms Sensitivity 500 mV pk pk 5V maximum Analog Audio audio out port Stereo Power consumption is 110 Watt maximum Power Supply 24 V DC 120 Watt adapter Dimensions 439x310x44 4 mm 17 3x12 2x1 8 inch Weight 4 2 kg 9 3 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 Pass MIL STD 810G test method 514 6 for US truck under random vibration while in operation Table 1 6 Titan 9000 Control Card Specifications Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Automatic sensing the following input signals are supported 3G SDI 1080060 1080p59 94 1080050 YUV 4 2 2 10 bit HD SDI 1080030 1080029 97 1080PsF29 97 segmented frame 1080025 1080PsF24 1080PsF23 98 1080i60 1080159 94 1080150 1035160 1035159 94 720060 720p59 94 720p50 720030 720029 97 720025 SD SDI 480160 576150 CVBS NTSC PAL SDI CVBS BNC connector 7 gt hesa 10 AVITECH Rainier 3G Plus 1 card HDMI and DVI through HDMI to DVI adapter SDI BNC connector Normal VESA output timing 8 bit 10 bit HDMI color depth user configurable 1920x 1200 WUXGA 50H2Z 60Hz 1920x 1080 HD 1080 50HZ 60Hz 1680x 1050 WSXGA 50HZ 60H2Z 75Hz 1600x 1200 UXGA 50HZ 60HZ 75Hz 1600x900 HD 60Hz 1440x900 WSXGA
79. Off Hide Full screen mode Allow the display of clock during full screen mode On Off Clock Font Color Set color of the font appearing on the clock Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values Clock Background Color Set background color appearing on the clock Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values Clock Background Transparency 0 to 8 Set the background transparency level of the clock 0 signifies total transparency Size X Y Width Specify the location of the clock appearing on screen by setting the X and Y coordinates Specify the size of the clock appearing on screen by setting the Width and Height values Height 90 AVITECH Time O Source RTC SNTP LTC Counter Sync to Master RTC Properties Change SNTP Properties Change Pause On Off Count Up Down Reset Counter Format 12 hour 24 hour Display Frame On Off Daylight Saving Time On Off Activate Time Code feature by selecting RTC LTC or Counter You can also synchronize the clock of the Master card by selecting Sync to Master The SNTP Time Code feature allows the card to synchronize the clock with an external SNTP time server
80. The IP port on the rear of the chassis can control as well as receive Time Code information simultaneously Set the time appearing on the real time clock Year 20 10 v Month S v Day 23 v Hour Format 12 Hours 24 Hours C Syne PC GMT Time am Opm Hour 2 v Minute 21 vi Second 28 v Cancel Note This item is only available when you select RTC in Source Set the SNTP time server IP address for synchronizing the clock with an external SNTP time server SNIP Properties SNTP time server IP address 270 130 158 52 Cancel Note This item is only available when you select SNTP in Source Allows you to pause resume the time count Note This item is only available when you select Counter in Source Select the counting method Up forward or Down reverse Note This item is only available when you select Counter in Source Allows you to reset the counter Note This item is only available when you select Counter in Source Select the clock display format Note This item is not available when you select Counter in Source Enable the video s frame per second fps value to be shown on screen Note This item is only available when you select LTC in Source Enable the Daylight Saving Time function Note This item is not available when you select Counter in Source gi Monitoring made easy AVITECH Chk Specify the desired time zone shown on a particular monitor fSMT 05 00 I
81. VI through HDMI to DVI adapter Normal VESA output timing 8 bit 10 bit HDMI color depth user configurable 1920x 1200 WUXGA 50HZ 60Hz 1920x 1080 HD 1080 50H2Z 60Hz 1680x 1050 WSXGA 50H2Z 60HZ 75Hz 1600x 1200 UXGA 50H2Z 60H2Z 75Hz 1600x900 HD 60Hz 1440x900 WSXGA WXGA 50H2Z 60H2 75Hz 1400x 1050 SXGA 50HZ 60H2Z 75Hz 1360x 768 WXGA 50HZ 60HZ 75Hz 1280x 1024 SXGA 50HZ 60HZ 75Hz 1280x 768 WSGA 50H2Z 60HZ 75Hz 1280x 720 HD 720 50H2Z 59 94HZ 60H2Z 75Hz 1024x 768 XGA 50H2Z 60H2Z 75Hz 800x600 SVGA 50HZ 60HZ 75Hz 640x480 VGA 60Hz S hS SS hS SS S hS SS hS S SS hS SS hS SS hS Ss hS SS hS S hS S hesa Table 1 4 Titan 9000 4H Card Specifications T Only 720p and 1080p 50Hz 60Hz output resolution is available when cascading Titan 9000 HOB Automatic sensing from internal cascade the following input signals are supported 1280x720 50HZ 60Hz 1920x1080 50Hz 60Hz E O HDBaseT RJ45 connector DVI and HDMI through DVI to HDMI adapter For direct pairing between Titan 9000 HOB and Pacific X HDUR sold separately can be extended up to 100m 328ft Supports all VESA output timing 8 bit 10 bit HDMI color depth user configurable 1920x 1200 WUXGA 50Hz 60Hz 1920x 1080 HD 1080 50Hz 60Hz 1680x 1050 WSXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1600x 1200 UXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75Hz 1600x900 HD
82. X Apply to Group Headphone Parameters gt Mute gt Off chassis ID 1 chassis level so this includes all 4 cards Headphone Local gt Enable gt On card level so this must be set for chassis ID 2 card ID 4 take note that only 1 card can be enabled at a time turning on card ID 4 s local headphone will cause the other card s local headphone to be turned off automatically Headphone Local gt Source card level so this must be set for chassis ID 2 card ID 4 select Image 3 embedded audio Headphone Local gt Channel gt Group 1 CH1 CH2 default setting card level depending on the signal source select another group to monitor if available Embedded Audio gt Source chassis ID 1 card ID 1 to card ID 4 select Pass through embedded audio chassis ID 2 card ID 4 select Image 3 embedded audio card ID 1 to card ID 3 select Pass through embedded audio 140 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Appendix D Setting Up the Alarm Sound An audible alarm sound WAV file format only can be played during occurrence of no video video black video freeze no audio in each image source window to allow for easy monitoring This appendix lists the steps to setup playback of alarm sound D 1 Alarm Sound Setup for No Video Video Black Video Freeze Occurrence Step 1 Select On in Alarm gt Enable to activate the various alarm features E Alarm A nCen o E ideo Alarm On X El E
83. abels of the Groups in the System 2 These items are only available when the computer is connected to the Titan 9000 3 Refer to Appendix D for complete details on using the Import Export gt Alarm Sound function Export the label to be edited externally The most convenient way is to export the file label as v ANSI up to 30 characters can contain the English characters A Z a z 0 9 or v BMP Label Unicode up to 15 characters useful for displaying text other than the English language txt file 69 AVITECH Step 1 Click System gt Export txt gt Label and assign a filename Then click Save Save itt Desktop J i Ej My Documents EG of My Computer bly Recent J My Network Places Documents oga Unused Desktop Shortcuts Label Grp 1 TXT Desktop Label Sys 1 TXT My Documents hy Computer Flegma Label Sys 1 TXT v w l hy Network Figure 5 20 Phoenix Q Software Export Label Step 2 Open the exported text file The first row of text provides a guide to the two types of labels A for ANSI B for BMP Label Change the label type as desired by typing A or B after the dash highlighted as shown below V Label Type A ANSI B BMP Label Group All ss s Group 1 Display Master IP 192 168 0 005 1 Device Index 1 ChassisID 1 CardID 1 Titan 9000 4H Image 1 A Ima
84. among the 4 image s audio signal Headphone Local gt Channel gt Group 1 CH1 CH2 default setting card level depending on the signal source select another group to monitor if available Embedded Audio gt Source card level select from among 4 image s audio signal for each card 137 AVITECH Sample illustration 2 com Card Sis gt e Card qm Gar l s gt Card 2 Figure C 2 Audio Output From Card ID 3 Image 2 Plus Headset v To allow audio output from chassis headset port and from card ID 3 image 2 embedded audio Headphone Parameters gt Mute gt Off chassis level so this includes all 4 cards Headphone Local gt Enable gt On card level so this must be set for card ID 3 take note that only 1 card can be enabled at a time turning on card ID 3 s local headphone will cause the other card s local headphone to be turned off automatically Headphone Local gt Source card level select from among the 4 image s audio signal Headphone Local gt Channel gt Group 1 CH1 CH2 default setting card level depending on the signal source select another group to monitor if available Embedded Audio gt Source card level card ID 1 and card ID 2 and card ID 4 select Pass through embedded audio card ID 3 select Image 2 embedded audio 138 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Sample illustration 3 Cascaded windows Chassis ID 2 to output monitor md S S ad E _ ow Ow f mam s R 40
85. andard AFD active format description codes provide information about where in coded picture active video is and also protected area which is area that needs to be shown Outside of the protected area edges at the sides or the top can be removed without missing anything significant The Rainier 3G Plus can then use this information together with knowledge of the display shape and user preferences to choose a presentation mode Note 1 Item is only available when you select On in Display Signal Format 2 This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Size Y Width Height Lock Position On Off Specify the location of the window appearing on screen by setting the X and Y coordinates Specify the size of the window appearing on screen by setting the Width and Height values You can directly input the value use the left right button Width and up down button Height as well as the keyboard s Ctrl left right arrow Width and Ctrl up down arrow Height keys Note To prevent distortion on window s image for interlaced input signal make sure height of image excluding label and border IS NOT smaller than one half of vertical active region of input source e g if resolution is set at 1080 50Hz then image s height must not be less than 540 pixels Lock or unlock the position of the window appearing on screen Lael Display On Off Display Type Destination Name D Name UMD D Name UM
86. asy AVITECH When the setup of the Present Configuration window is different from the setup in the Preview Configuration window e g upon selecting Backup_2013_03_05_14_15_10 folder in the Date window then restore is not allowed by the system and the Restore button remains grayed out Step 6 Click Restore The progress of restoration will be shown Uploading Status Waiting o m EEA AA ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Upload files 0 ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Upload files 0 Figure 5 15 Phoenix Q Software Restore Progress Step 7 Reboot the Titan 9000 to complete the Restore process WARNING t Information restored successfull E please reboot all devices Figure 5 16 Phoenix Q Software Reboot Device 67 AVITECH Setup Speaker ID When you have 2 or more cascaded chassis ID Setup Speaker ID allows you to assign each card ID to output to which chassis ID headset connector Make sure to first assign 2 or more chassis ID cards to the same group System Disconnect Reconnect Configuration mun abrir Restore gt Setup Speaker ID N Import txt gt Export txt gt Options Figure 5 17 Phoenix Q Software Click System gt Setup Speaker ID Setup All Frame Card Speaker ID 001 Master 1P 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_ Card ID 1 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_Card ID 3 Con
87. ay 8 or 16 dynamic characters if the TSL implementation allows it ay Enable On Off Flash On Off Enable tally for a window or all the windows in a group Enable flashing tally for a window or all the windows in a group 88 Tally1 2 3 Color LED1 2 3 AVITECH Select tally color of your preference Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values Event Submenu of Tally 1 2 3 Serial Event LED 1 2 3 On Off Label On Off Border On Off Turn on or off the LED in case a serial event occurs Turn on or off the label in case a serial event occurs Note Tally 1 2 3 can trigger either Label or Border but there is only one border or label If tally 1 2 3 are triggered simultaneously the display priority will be tally 1 tally 2 and then tally 3 Turn on or off the border in case a serial event occurs Signal Format 07o ol Font Color B G Color Senne E a Haas Select the font color on the signal of your preference Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values Select the background color on the signal of your preference Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by se
88. cation window that allows the Phoenix Q program to automatically open the Communication window upon startup Options System Property value General B External Device J General Backup Path C Avitech Backup Communication During program startup Open Communication window fi New device detected Py Communication window gt Layout Display 3 Display Device ID Group Yiew On video Black Threshold Unit IRE HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Off Audio Output From Fullscreen Window On Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device On amp isual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo During program startup Figure 5 26 Options System gt General gt During Program Startup 72 Monitoring made easy General gt New Device Detected Click the drop down button click the cell s rightmost portion to select Open Group Setup window AVITECH that allows the Phoenix Q program to automatically open the Group Setup window when a new device has been detected Options B System General E External Device Communication Property General Backup Path C Avitech Backup During program startup Open Communication window New device detected Open Group Setup window Layout Display oe ry Setup window bi Display Device ID Group View video Black Threshold Unit IRE HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Off Audio Output from Full
89. ce selecting AFD protected area shown on screen takes priority Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Fit Image Size On Off Meter M Enabl a J en j Allow the audio meter for the particular window to appear on screen Upon selecting On the image will fit the window size 96 Monitoring made easy AVITECH ge Displays on Left Displays on Right side of screen side of screen Set Meter Switch Turns the meters on and off Alarm Headroom Alignment Out of phase H 12 9 L 52 9 LPR LPR LPR LPR ovu 90 0 deg dBFS 20 00dBFS Cifl CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 4 00dBu Phase Sound Meter 1 2 Meter 3 4 Alignment ok ft Lancet Phase Meter Group Select which group of embedded audio to monitor Audio meter scale BBC DIN NORDIC SMPTE PPM PPM PPM DIGITAL Layout and Alarm Trigger Change VU BBC EBU DIN NORDIC SMPTE RP155 4dBu PPM PPM PPM PPM Recommended Digital Alignment IEC 60268 17 IEC 60268 10 IEC 60268 10 IEC 60268 10 Derivedfrom IEC 60268 18 1991 Type lla 1991 Type llb 1991 Typel 1991 DIN Meter Spec 1995 97 Outside On Off Switch turn on off any of the following meters a METER1_L m METER3 _L E PHASE1 E PHASE3 a METER1_R a METER3_R E METER2 L a METER4_L a PHASE2 E PHASE4 a METER2_R a METER4_R Group Meter s 1 amp 2 and Meter s 3 amp 4 can be assigned to any
90. ch 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 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 purpos
91. ction Cascade In SDI Out On El Background Color BB ooo E Meter Transparency 8 E Label B G Transparency 6 E HDMI Audio Mute Off E Video Alarm Lock Off E Audio Alarm Lock Off amp TSL UMD Properties E Tally E Signal Format Color Headphone Local Enable On Image 1 embedded audid Channel Image 1 embedded audioR Image 2 embedded audio Image 3 embedded audio Source Image 4 embedded audio Select the source of the audio signal to be playlRass through embedded au 1 2 3 4 embedded audio or pass through embedded audio Audio delay 0 to 2700 Millisecond B Headphone will be disabled upon selecting Pass through embedded audio A Group View column provides quick information on 2 settings in Properties gt Card Parameters section Scenario 1 O H S HDMI Audio Mute 0ff Headphone Local gt Enable 0n 8 1 4 Titan 9000 2H2 0 H S Image 1 Image 1 Image 2 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 Scenario 2 O H HDMI Audio Mute Off Headphone Local gt Enable Off S E 1 2 Titan 9000 4H 0 H Image 1 Image 1 N m Image 2 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 Scenario 3 O S HDMI Audio Mute On Headphone Local gt Enable On E 1 4 Titan 9000 2H2 0 5 Image 1 Image 1 Image 2 Image 2 E Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 130 Step 4 Select the audio channel to moni
92. ction and Bezel Gap Adjustment Step 1 For a 1x2 wall display configuration with 2 monitors identical model and size of monitors placed side by side on a wall connect a monitor to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 1 port and another monitor to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 2 port Display 002 Chassis 1D 1 Display 002 Chassis 1D 1 Card ID 4 Output 1 Card ID 4 Output 2 119 Monitoring made easy AVITECH For a 2x2 wall display configuration with 4 monitors identical model and size of monitors placed together on a wall connect the first monitor to Card ID 3 DVI D OUT 1 port second monitor to Card ID 3 DVI D OUT 2 port third monitor to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 1 port and fourth monitor to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 2 port Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 3Output 1 Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 3 Output 2 Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 Output 1 Card ID 4 Output 2 Step 2 Enable the Line test pattern to align the 2 monitor display for a 1x2 wall display configuration Or align the 4 monitor display for a 2x2 wall display configuration Bezel Gap Adjustment Test Pattern Change Line Color bar Gray scale Off Step 3 For 1x2 wall display configuration only Select the 1x2 Group Layout display configuration d Group 00 ly Group an Group Layout i Display 1 Step 4 Perform Bezel Gap Adjustment in Phoenix Q 120 Moni
93. d Right Puller Screws Step 5 Remove left and right puller screws on just removed card and return to control board module 17 AVITECH 3 Cascading Cascading is the technique of daisy chaining multiple Titan 9000s through an HDMI display and a digital control backbone This connection allows the combined Titan 9000s to operate as a single integrated system Up to 10 different Titan 9000s can be combined in this fashion to create extremely large and complex systems with the ability to simultaneously monitor audio video and computer signals on the same display Cascading in Titan 9000 can be classified into 2 types v Internal cascading achieved by grouping 2 or 3 or 4 cards within a single Titan 9000 through the Phoenix Q configuration software 4 displays of any 4 multiple windows combination v External cascading achieved by physically daisy chaining 2 or more up to 10 Titan 9000 chassis to increase windows on one screen up to 160 achieved by cascading 10 Titan 9000 with 4 windows from each of the 4 cards Multiple card versions allow mix of HDMI DVI and VGA signals on one display The following illustrations would require a working knowledge of Phoenix Q software For an in depth understanding of Phoenix Q turn to the succeeding chapters for more information A 3 1 Internal Cascading 3 1 1 Example 1 Cascade 2 cards and duplicate display Step 1 Make sure that 4 card ID belongs to the same g
94. dID 0 Titan 9000 4H Default All Devices In Idle Group One Device Per Group All Devices In Group 1 Figure 4 9 Phoenix Q Software Idle Device Assigned to Group 001 s m Gay EN Master IP 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 03 Titan 9000 4H 1 m m m o m on m n m n o Cm o n o m C e Display 002 Display 003 Display 004 Display 005 Display 006 Display 007 Display 008 Display 009 Display 010 Display 011 Display 012 Display 013 Display 014 Display 015 Display 016 Display 017 Display 018 Display 019 Display 020 Display 021 Display 022 Display 023 Display 024 Display 025 Display 026 en Cancel AVITECH Step 6 Repeat the previous step for any additional Idle Device s if any Next click OK to exit the Group Setup window Phoenix Q will save the configuration file System agi to the device s flash memory Update Configuration Status Load Latest gt Grou 1 ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Delete files 100 Group 2 ES Chassis ID 1 Titan 9000 4H Delete files 100 Figure 4 10 Phoenix Q Software Update Configuration Progress B After group setup has been completed and every time IP address of master chassis has been changed see Appendix E perform the simple step of entering Group Setup window and then clicking OK to exit there is no need to re assign grouping This will help maintain system integrit
95. e 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 offer 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 i
96. e ID lt S TE Group View is enabled set On Click the drop down button click the Display Device ID Group View cell s rightmost portion to select On Options g System General B External Device Communication Property General Backup Path During program startup New device detected Layout Display Display Device ID Group Yiew video Black Threshold Unit HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Audio Output from Fullscreen Window Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device amp E isual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo Display Device ID Group View Depending on the connected device display the Chassis ID Card ID or Frame ID Module ID Value C Avitech Backup Open Communication window Open Group Setup window Center On 7 On On On Figure 5 29 Options System gt General gt Display Device ID Group View General gt Video Black Threshold Unit Set the level in IRE or mV below which the signal will be considered to be black Click the drop AVITECH down button click the Video Black Threshold Unit cell s rightmost portion to select IRE or mV Options System General External Device Communication Property General Backup Path During program startup New device detected Layout Display Display Device ID Group View Video Black Threshold Unit IRE HDMI Audio Output Fo
97. e Output Resolution the system will automatically detect and prevent it from displaying as your user logo picture Exit Exit the user logo setup menu Table A 3 User Logo 112 AVITECH Audio Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On listen to the audio output via headphones Mute disable the audio output via headphone feature v On Off Sound select the left right both channels v Stereo v Mono L left v Mono R right neadpnone Volume adjust the volume v 64 up to 12 level Source select from available 4 source windows or pass through v Image 1 2 3 4 Channel select the group and master slave channels Y Group 1 2 3 4 Master Slave Off disable the audio output via headphones Audio signal from HDMI input SDI Out v Local v Pass Through HDMI Out v Local Embedded Audio v Pass Through Source select from available 4 source windows v Image 1 2 3 4 Primary Group select the primary group for HDMI audio Y Group 1 2 3 4 Secondary Group select the secondary group for HDMI audio Y Group 1 2 3 4 Exit Exit the headphone audio setup menu Table A 4 Audio Cascade On enable the card s cascade feature SOURCE select the card s 1 2 3 4 cascade source Y Card 1 2 3 4 Status Y Cascade In Off disable the card s cascade feature Note Make sure that the cascaded card must belong to the same group and have the same resolution Exit Exit the cascade setup menu Table A
98. e Pacific GPIO Box as GPI Interface Pacific GPIO is a General Purpose Input Output box for GPIO General Purpose Input Output Interface task assignment By using the RS 232 to 422 converter plus mini null modem adapter DB9 male to DB9 male plus re worked serial cable it serves as a bridge between Titan 9000 and Sony switcher Pacific GPIO box serves as the GPI interface to receive tally information from a switcher whose specific protocol the multiviewer does not support This is based on the assumption that the switcher is capable of communicating via GPI No software configuration is needed on Pacific GPIO box only the hardware connection is necessary But for the Titan 9000 to receive status information from a Sony switcher through the Pacific GPIO box and to display the Pacific GPIO box s contribution on the monitor wall as visual tally information you need to configure your Titan 9000 by performing the following setting in Phoenix Q software Step 1 Run the Phoenix Q software see chapter 4 for details Step 2 Make sure you have set the correct IP address see Appendix E for details Step 3 On the Properties window under TSL UDP Parameter click the rightmost portion and click Change Properties Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Device Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 Connection Properties Change Serial Port TSL 3 1 On Disable TSL V3 1 8900 _ HDMI OUT Display Source Headphone Parameters Figure
99. e dark portion will be reduced Continue the adjustment until the image is aligned vertically Note 1 This item only appears for Titan 9000 2H2V card 2 The values of H_Start plus Width must not exceed H_Total 3 The value of V_Total based on the values of V_Start plus Height must not exceed the value automatically computed by the software based on the input signal s pre determined value for V_ Total Change the Gain s value if necessary This function can fix the image coloring problem intensity Select if the adjustments are to be applied to the particular window only DVI I Port 2 All DVI I Port Card All DVI I Port Group or All DVI I Port System Click Save to EEPROM to save the new adjustments in EEPROM as the VGA YPbPr parameters are not saved automatically Click Load from EEPROM to use the saved parameters To extract the VGA YPbPr modes stored in EEPROM and burn in these modes to all the new cards click Export Assign a filename and click Save when the next screen appears Click Clear EEPROM to return to the factory default values Alar O Set Parameters Enable Activate the various alarm features On Off Enable Activate the video signal alarm feature On Off 101 AVITECH Video Black Activate the video black alarm feature Enable Note On Off 1 Analog input signal is not supported Video Detect Area L T R B Change Threshold mV IRE 0 to 140 for mV 0 to 2
100. e path filename wav where only a space must be located before and after the dash P Alarm 3 TXT Notepad File Edit Format view Help Alarm Sound Properties a Note Make sure to follow correct syntax Video Sound File path filename wav where only a space must be located before and after the dash tat Group 1 Display 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Device Index 1 ChassisID 1 CardID 1 Rainier 3G Plus 1 Image 1 Video Sound File C WINDOWS Media tada wav Audio Sound File jC WINDOWS Media notify wav Image 2 Video Sound File wav Audio Sound File vav Image 3 Video Sound File vav Audio Sound File vav Image 4 Video Sound File wav Audio Sound File wavy Master IP J Device Index 2 ChassisID 1 J J CardID 2 Titan 9000 4H Image 1 Video Sound File Audio Sound File Image 2 Video Sound File Audio Sound File Image 3 Video Sound File Audio Sound File Image 4 Video Sound File Audio Sound File Master IP Image 1 Video Sound File Audio Sound File Image 2 Video Sound File Audio Sound File Image 3 Video Sound File Device Index 3 ChassisID 1 CardID 4 Titan 9000 2H2V lt gt Ln 45 Col 1 Figure D 3 Phoenix Q Software Change Alarm Sound File Step 3 When you are done editing the alarm sound
101. e the configuration file System agi to the device s flash memory Click Communication to select the IP Port Ethernet mode of connection between the computer and Titan 9000 Note This item is not available when the computer is connected to the Titan 9000 Note For factory testing only this item is not available To restore a preset follow the steps outlined in figures 5 13 to 5 16 Use Setup Speaker ID to set up which speakers monitor audio sources Import image labels or alarm sound file from a txt file See figures 5 19 to 5 22 for details Export image labels or alarm sound parameters to be edited externally See figures 5 19 to 5 22 for details Options open up a popup window which allows you to customize a number of default settings for Phoenix Q These settings are organized into the following categories System General External Device and Communication See figures 5 23 to 5 34 for details Table 5 3 Phoenix Q Software System Menu Description 65 AVITECH Restore To manually Restore a preset perform the following steps Step 1 Set the Titan 9000 to the factory default value see Appendix F for details Step 2 Make sure that the rotary ID setting of the chassis being restored matches the old chassis setting if the restoration to be attempted is not for the same chassis Step 3 Click System gt Restore gt Configuration and Files Disconnect Reconnect Configuration Configuratio
102. ea However you can set a custom level of magnification for viewing windows Zoom in 100 to get a closer look at image detail zoom out to 25 view a larger portion of the image or the entire image 50 e x 25 k piss 100 Figure 4 38 Phoenix Q Software Set Custom Level Magnification for Viewing Windows 56 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 4 5 10 Remove Horizontal Vertical Spacing You can eliminate the space between a set of windows horizontally or vertically You can choose how you want the windows to line up in relation to each other For example clicking the Remove Vertical Spacing button amp Remove Vertical Spacing eliminates the vertical soace between a set of windows To position a set of windows side by side by removing the horizontal vertical space Step 1 Select the windows by clicking the first window with the left mouse button and the succeeding windows using the keyboard s Ctrl key left mouse button E Other computer applications that are currently running which use the same Ctrl key left mouse button hot key may disable multiple window selection in your Phoenix Q software Close the other program first before using the Ctrl key left mouse button in Phoenix Q Step 2 To indicate whether you want to eliminate the vertical horizontal spacing between the windows click one of the following buttons The position of the last window selected do not change but the other window s changes po
103. ed 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 EAAnvikd Greek TO TIPOI6V AUTO TIANPOI TIC TIPOBAEWEIS THC Eupwtraikns Odnyiac 1999 5 EC slenska Icelandic essi vara stenst regluger Evr pska Efnahags Bandalagsins numer 1999 5 EC Italiano Italian Questo prodotto conforme 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 cump
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106. embedded audio Audio delay 0 to 2700 Millisecond Group 1 CH1 CH2 h Channel Primary Group CH1 CH2 Embedded Audio Audio delay 0 to 2700 Milisecond GAENE G User Logo v i Primary Group CH3 CH4 i 1 Channel Channel Secondary Group CH3 CH4 Select the source of audio signal to be played Group 1 2 Master Slave Group 1 2 3 4 Master Slave Select the source of audio signal to be played c Select the output type of embedded audio signal when available see below Note Select Local to allow output to come from the embedded audio signal of the selected Source image next item Select Pass through embedded audio to allow audio output signal to come from another internally cascaded card or another externally cascaded chassis card i Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 A Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Card Titan 9000 4H Resolution 1280x720 60Hz Output Timing Normal Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 Off E Color Correction Cascade Inj On El Background Color BB coco E Meter Transparency 8 E Label B G Transparency 6 E HDMI Audio Mute Off E Video Alarm Lock Off E Audio Alarm Lock Off TSL UMD Properties E Tally E Signal Format Color Headphone Local f Embedded Audio Pass through embedded audio Source Local v Pass through embedded audio h HDMI Out Type Pass through embedded audio or Local 131 AVITECH Important princ
107. ence of NO VIDEO VIDEO BLACK VIDEO FREEZE to remain on screen even after video image signal has resumed streaming from the input source This feature is most useful when the operator is away and wants to keep track of occurrence of no video video black video freeze Note To remove NO VIDEO text on screen click Erase Alarm button 2 X 2 Erase Alarm System 2 VIDEO BLACK VIDEO FREEZE only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Turning on audio alarm lock allows the alarm during occurrence of NO AUDIO OUT OF PHASE to remain on screen even after audio signal has resumed streaming from the input source This feature is most useful when the operator is away and wants to keep track of occurrence of no audio out of phase a To remove NO AUDIO text on screen click Erase Alarm button X 2 Erase Alarm System Image 1 2 3 4 Allow the UMD under monitor display to be shown Select the display address The address should match the TSL controller s configured address connected to the router output feeding the corresponding Avitech input Upon right clicking Display Address and clicking Quick Setting set the starting and ending number 0 126 to be displayed for each four sources e g Set 100 as the Start Number for Image 1 and set 126 as the End Number Then 100 would be shown as the Display Address for Image 1 101 for Image 2 and so forth Select to displ
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109. fferent rotary ID setting and then using the Chassis ID drop down menu to select Step 2 Click to select the Chassis ID in the case of cascaded setup and that the Titan 9000 are set to the same IP address Card ID and Image ID to perform cropping Step 3 Click the Crop button and use the cursor to select an area to crop Upon releasing the left mouse button 4 green cropping corners will display the selected area v A floating 5x magnifying window will display any nearby graphics at 5x and other relevant cursor information e g position and RGB value Start 355 259 AGB 229 229 231 End RGB Figure H 4 Magnified Floating Window Showing Cursor and RGB Value v Click and drag any of the 4 green cropping corners to enlarge reduce the area just selected You may also use the keyboard s top left right down buttons to fine tune the scope of the area to be cropped instead of using the mouse button v For additional fine tuning you may manually enter the values of the Left Top Width Height and click the Set button This will modify the scope of area to be cropped at pixel level accuracy 163 Monitoring made easy AVITECH When cropping Left Top position Width and Height are calculated based on module s input display size The value for Width and Height must be greater than 20 of the panel width and the panel height v For example if the module s input display timing is 1280x102
110. ge 2 A Image 3 Image 4 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Device Index 2 ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Titan 9000 4H Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Figure 5 21 Phoenix Q Software Change Label Type Step 3 Then edit the text in the file highlighted as shown below When you are done editing the label save the txt file and import it The on screen labels will be updated V Lebel Type ANSI B BMP Label Group All Group 1 Display J Master IP 192 168 0 005 Device Index 1 ChassisID 1 CardID 1 Titan 9000 4H 192 168 0 005 J Device Index 2 ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Titan 9000 4H Figure 5 22 Phoenix Q Software Change Label Text 70 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Options Opens a popup window with system configuration settings System Connect Communication Restore gt Import txt gt Export txt Figure 5 23 Phoenix Q Software Click System gt Options v General gt Backup Path The default backup path C Avitech Backup contains the system configuration preset files system log data and firmware version information To change the backup path type the desired path in the Value column available when Phoenix Q is not connected to chassis Options amp System Property value General E General alin yp taal C A
111. gnifies complete opaqueness Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Specify the location of the Time Code appearing on screen by setting the X and Y coordinates percentage in relative position to the screen Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Specify the location of the Time Code appearing on screen by setting the X and Y coordinates percentage in relative position to the screen Note 1 For SDI HD SD signal type it is recommended to set the value of Position Y between 92 and 96 2 This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Specify the size of the Time Code appearing on screen by setting the Width percentage Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Table 6 1 Phoenix Q Software Setting Group Card Properties for Titan 9000 2H2V 4H 6 2 Titan 9000 HOB Properties Setup Connection Properties Change Set the network Connection Properties by entering the IP address Subnet mask and Gateway Or set the Baud rate when using the Serial Port to connect Connection Properties NetWork IP address Subnet mask Gateway Serial Port Baud rate 57600 bps Mode Detect Slave Module Mode Cancel 104 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Serial Port TSL V3 1 Enable Disable TSL V3 1 for the configuration of the RS 232 port with a TSL connection Note The RS 232 port is not for connecting to a computer for On
112. gure 5 46 Phoenix Q Software Version Information 82 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH 5 6 Briefing This function allows you to cycle between presets for a slideshow effect Step 1 Right click the title bar and when the menu appears click Add Briefing Tt bO pM Auto Play amp Ll Order Process Name Time HIMIS Load File Name ae Delete Delete All Figure 5 47 Briefing Click Add Step 2 Enter the Process name specify the Time H M S then select the previously saved preset File Click OK to continue Continue adding new processes as necessary Add Process Process name Time H M Sh lo File l Figure 5 48 Phoenix Q Software Add Process Window Step 3 On the drop down menu you can select Auto Play Auto Play Repeat Manual or Manual Repeat Click play to start viewing the slideshow Briefing THC gt se Order Process Name Time HSPs Load File Mane Camera Start H 0_ PS 5 0 Camera On GP 1 Lights On Lights On GP1 News Report i News Feed GP1 VIP Time i 305 President s Speech GP1 Show s Ower H 0 PS 5 0 Lights OFF GP1 1 Z 3 4 Break i Intermission aF 1 5 6 lt Figure 5 49 Briefing Select Type of Playback 83 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 6 Setting the Group Card Properties To set the properties of the Titan 9000 click to select the Card on the Group View window left panel and the Properties window
113. he current cursor position e g set password Moves the cursor one character to the right Upon reaching the last character a space will be added e g set password SET Enter next menu level or select item Turn the screw counter clockwise to loosen and clockwise to secure the front panel to the chassis Table 1 8 Titan 9000 Front Component Description 11 Monitoring made easy AVITECH OO a DVI I IN 1 HDMI IN 1 DVI I IN 2 HDMI IN 2 HDMI OUT Figure 1 3 Titan 9000 2H2V Card Components Rear Panel DVI connector for HDMI DVI VGA YPbPr input sources a DVI to HDMI adapter or DVI to VGA adapter or DVI to YPbPr adapter may be required DVI I IN Note Transmission of audio signal is included when passing through the DVI port using the DVI to HDMI adapter but is not included when using the DVI to VGA DVI to YPbPr adapters HDMI IN HDMI connector for HDMI DVI input source HDMI OUT Connect to the monitor s HDMI signal cable Table 1 9 Titan 9000 2H2V Card Component Description _ O 7 HDMI OUT OO OO OO OO of Js 88 1 2 Figure 1 4 Titan 9000 4H Card Components Rear Panel HDMI IN HDMI connector for HDMI input source HDMI OUT Connect to the monitor s HDMI signal cable Table 1 10 Titan 9000 4H Card Component Description OO OO o o o o DVI D OUT 1 HDBaseT 2 DVI D OUT 2 Figure 1 5 Titan 9000 HOB Card Components Rear Pane
114. he desired preset size 4q Group 001 Group 002 Group 003 Group 004 5 gt CID 1 CardiD 1 1 CID 1 CardiD 1 2 NO IDEO 1 4 1 9 1 16 WELG 1 25 1 36 1 64 CID 1 CardiD 1 3 NO DEO 4 3 W H 5 4 W H Image 3 16 9 W H 16 10 W H Figure 4 22 Phoenix Q Software Select a Preset Size Method 2 Resize a window by dragging the border of a window to the desired size Keep in mind that there is a scaling limitation for each window that limits the minimum scalable size to 128x80 pixels for NTSC PAL video 320x180 for Titan 9000 HOB To reposition a window drag the center of a window and drop to a new position It will be updated on the monitor Or upon selecting a window use the left right up down arrow buttons on your keyboard E 4 5 3 Full Screen Mode Swap Window Contents Full Screen Mode Double click a window to enter full screen mode Double click again to return from full screen mode Swap Window Move cursor to the bottom left hand corner of a window until a letter S appears q Group 001 Group002 Group003 Group004 5 gt CID 1 CardiD 19 1 CID 1 CardiD 1 2 NO IDEO NO IDEO Image 1 d Image 2 S CardiD 1 3 CID 1 CardiD 1 4 NO IDEO NO DEO Image 3 Image 4 Figure 4 23 Phoenix Q Software Swap Window Click the letter S to select a source window and then click again at a destination window where you want to swap the contents from the source This will swap all the contents
115. he particular image Off disable the border of the image Exit Exit the image border setup menu Table A 18 Image Border Aspect Auto Detect _ ANG Come Gg Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card Status On allow automatic detection of the input signal s aspect ratio Off disable automatic detection of the input signal s aspect ratio feature Exit Exit the aspect automatic detection setup menu Table A 19 Window Automatic Aspect Ratio Detection SafeArea Area Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On display the safe area marker of window Note the default settings are 0 and 100 thus you will need to first Status create and save parameters using Phoenix Q before safe area will display a result Off disable the safe area marker of the window Exit Exit the safe area setup menu Table A 20 Window Safe Area Label Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On display the label for the particular window Destination Name input the text string appearing on label of the window up to 32 characters Use the Y buttons to scroll through the available ASCII characters for use as label A quick press of the 4 button moves the cursor one character to the left while a long press deletes the character to the left of the Status current cursor position Pressing the button moves the cursor one character to the right Upon reaching the last character a space will be added Position v Bottom v Top Off
116. hen reconnecting signal cable entering DVI VHDMI IN port Refreshing audio meters is necessary for Meters 3 amp 4 to display correct dynamic meter bars Allow the location of the audio meter to be outside the video area 98 AVITECH Meter 1 2 Group Meter 3 4 Group Width Vertical Offset 0 to 144 Ballistics PPM VU AVITECH Select the audio meter s group embedded audio Note These items only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Select the audio meter s width 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Specify the location of the meter appearing on screen by setting the vertical coordinate Select the meter s ballistics Meters which monitor audio levels are typically one of two varieties VU Volume Unit or PPM Peak Program Meters Though both perform the same function they accomplish the function in very different manners A VU meter displays the average volume level of an audio signal A PPM displays the peak volume level of an audio signal For a steady state sine wave tone the difference between the average level VU and the peak level PPM is about 3 dB But for a complex audio signal speech or music the difference between the average level VU and the peak level PPM can be 10 to 12 dB This difference between the reading of a VU meter and a PPM is known as the crest factor Upon selecting PPM clicking Layout and Alarm Trigger gt Change allows you to select the type of PPM scale Nordic BBC EBU DIN
117. hen the previous item is set On Display the border of image 99 Monitoring made easy AVITECH maoe A Width 2 416 Default Type Color Set width of the border for image Set Border rs EN i ba rs PN j E O O Select Color Ce Other L Change image border color as each pixel line can have a different color Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 Video Border Border Enable On Off Width 1 to 6 Color Display the border of video Set width of the border for video Other E Change the video border color Image Adjustment Brightness 128 to 127 Saturation 0 to 1023 Contrast 0 to 1023 Hue 1024 to 1023 Sharpness 128 to 127 Adjust the brightness or darkness of the input signal This control can correct exposure problems caused by too much light overexposure or too little light underexposure Adjust the vividness of color of the input signal For example by moving the slider to the right you can increase the vividness of a blue sky in an image By moving the slider to the left you can reduce the vividness of color You can create a black and white image effect by moving the slider all the way to the left so that all color in the image is removed Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Adjust the difference in tone between the dark and light areas of the inpu
118. hen use a ruler to measure Step 5 Click the Suggested Value button Notice that the Left Top Right Bottom windows under the Suggest column will be updated Step 6 For setting the left monitor of 1x2 wall display Select the output port for the left monitor from the HOB Device drop down window Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device Suggest Present Clear Left 22 0 O 0 Right e Job Job Bottom se olb Job Note For the purpose of our illustration Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 Output 1 corresponds to monitor left position of 1x2 wall display connected to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 1 port Display 002 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 Output 2 corresponds to monitor right position of 1x2 wall display connected to Card ID 4 DVI D OUT 2 port 124 Monitoring made easy AVITECH On the Clear column click radio button for Left and Top and Bottom Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device J isplay 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 4 Output v HOB Output Resolution 1920x1080 60Hz Crop Size 960 x 1080 Suggest Present Clear wt O 22 Olz Job rit fe Jok Job Bottom ss O se op Click the Apply to HOB output button Step 7 For setting the right monitor of 1x2 wall display Select the outout port for the right monitor from the HOB Device
119. hrough between cascaded Titan 9000 and Rainier 3G both device must belong to the same group make sure Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device is Figure 5 34 Options System gt General gt Special Audio Link between Cascaded Device 76 v General gt Visual Studio Name Type the Visual Studio group s new name up to 30 characters Options System General External Device Communication Property E isual Studio Name visual Studio 01 visual Studio 02 visual Studio 03 visual Studio 04 visual Studio 0S visual Studio 06 visual Studio 07 visual Studio 08 Visual Studio 09 Visual Studio 10 Visual Studio 11 Visual Studio 12 Visual Studio 13 Visual Studio 14 Visual Studio Name Figure 5 35 Options System gt General gt Visual Studio Name v General gt Display Name gt Type To change the group s displayed name select Custom Click the drop down button click the Type cell s rightmost portion to select Custom Options System General External Device Communication Property General E isual Studio Name Display Name Type E Custom Name amp Play Special Layout No ideo Figure 5 36 Options System gt General gt Type Cancel Cancel Yalue visual Studio 001 visual Studio 002 visual Studio 003 Visual Studio 004 visual Studio 005 visual Studio 006 visual Studio 0
120. icular image source window E Alarm E Alarm Sound E ideo Es 0 E Set Playback Duration Second E File Step 11 Set the video alarm sound playback duration second for particular image source window 1 amp E Alarm E Alarm Sound CG E ideo E Enable On 8f Set Playback Duration Second E File S E Audio E Enable E Set Playback Duration Second E File E Timecode it Image 2 Step 12 Click Change in File to choose another alarm sound to play when video alarm occurs for the particular source image window o iria E Audio Eie O E Enable On Click the browse button to select the location of the audio file Click Play to hear a sampling of the alarm sound selected Then click OK to exit Path C Avitech Alarm wav L wy oo n _ ae 143 Monitoring made easy AVITECH At present only the WAV audio file format is supported Step 13 To enable alarm sound playback click Start Alarm Sound System icon this functions as the main switch will become grayed out Ee Ba W p oll HN Start Alarm Sound System To shut off alarm sound playback before the time set has elapsed duration click Stop Alarm Sound System icon will become grayed out gNum s 7 b Properties Fla Stop Alarm Sound System D 2 Alarm Sound Setup for No Audio Occurrence Step 1 Select On in Alarm gt E
121. ilable when the previous item is set Wall 2 The following table shows the Properties setting for each window in the Titan 9000 HOB Display Source Card 1 2 3 Cascade In Specify the source of the input signal for direct output to monitor default is signal from Cascade In port of Control Card HDMI Note This item is only available when the item Output Display Mode is set Single Crop Size A X Y Width Height Lock Position Specify the location of the window appearing on screen by setting the X and Y coordinates Note Item only available when item Output Display Mode is set Wall Specify the cropped size of the window appearing on screen by setting the Width and Height values You can directly input the value use the left right button Width and up down button Height as well as the keyboard s Ctrl left right arrow Width and Ctrl up down arrow Height keys Note 1 The smallest cropped size should not be smaller than 320x 180 2 To prevent distortion on the window s image for interlaced input signal make sure the height of the image excluding label and border IS NOT smaller than one half of the vertical active region of input source e g if resolution is set at 1080i 50Hz then the image s height must not be less than 540 pixels 3 This item is only available when item Output Display Mode is set Wall Lock or unlock the position of the window appearing on screen
122. indow on a second monitor For the purpose of this illustration let us focus our Phoenix Q setting for chassis ID 2 v To assign the input source signals of card ID 1 only from chassis ID 2 to be displayed select Card 1 for HDMI 4 Only the 4 windows of chassis ID 2 card ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 3 will be displayed Chassis ID 3 Chassis ID 2 ED amm 2 F2 o Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 24 Assign Any or Multi cards to the Cascade Output Illustration 1 32 Monitoring made easy AVITECH To assign the input source signals of card ID 1 and 2 only from chassis ID 2 to be displayed select Card 2 for HDMI 4 Only the 8 windows of chassis ID 2 card ID 1 and 2 16 windows of chassis ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 3 will be displayed LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL Chassis ID 3 Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 25 Assign Any or Multi cards to the Cascade Output Illustration 2 33 Monitoring made easy AVITECH To assign input source signals of card ID 1 and 2 and 3 only from chassis ID 2 to be displayed select Card 3 for HDMI 4 Only the 12 windows of chassis ID 2 card ID 1 and 2 and 3 16 windows of chassis ID 1 16 windows of chassis ID 3 will be displayed Be eee ee o o 34 Chassis ID 3 Chassis ID 2 oom GR 4p Eee e i ted Chassis ID 1 Figure 3 26 Assign Any or Multi cards to the Cascade
123. indows to line up in relation to each other For example clicking the Align Right button Alion Right aligns the right edges of the windows with each other To align a set of windows horizontally vertically Step 1 Select the windows by clicking the first window with the left mouse button and the succeeding windows using the keyboard s Ctrl key left mouse button E Other computer applications that are currently running which use the same Ctrl key left mouse button hot key may disable multiple window selection in your Phoenix Q software Close the other program first before using the Ctrl key left mouse button in Phoenix Q Step 2 To indicate how you want the windows to line up with each other click one of the following buttons The alignment follows the position of the last window selected top TF align Top middle HF Align Middle bottom ay Align Bottom left Align Left center E Align Center AOA SS S A amp right S Align Right To undo alignment of windows just click the Undo button repeatedly according to the number of me E windows that were aligned with the last selected window 55 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 4 5 9 Copy Window Size This function allows a set of windows to copy the width height and size of a window appearing on screen For example clicking the Make Same Width button a Make Same width would cause the selected windows to have the same wid
124. io w ax NO DEO NO IDEO NO VIDEO NO IDEO h Image 1 Image 2 Imane Imane m gt Master IP 192 168 0 005 ChassisID 01 CardID 01 1 Image 1 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO Image 3 Image 4 Image 3 Image 4 Display 001 Display 002 Visual Studio 001 Visual Studio 002 B Figure 4 27 Visual Studio Window Quick Information Magnification Right click anywhere on a window to select from the 3 available magnifications isual Studio NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO DEO OEE Y Magnification 1 NO VIDEO Magnification 2 image 2 Image 1 Image 2 Image 1 Image 2 Magnification 3 NO VIDEO Layout Image 4 lay OOS Display 004 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO Image 3 Image 4 Image 3 Image 4 Display 001 Display 002 Color Setting Visual Studio 001 Visual Studio 002 Visual Studio 003 Visual Studio 004 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO IDEO NO ADEO Image 1 Image 2 Image 1 Image 2 NO IDEO NO VIDEO Image 3 Image 4 Display O06 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO Image 3 image 4 Display 005 Visual Studio 005 Visual Studio 006 Display 007 Display 008 Visual Studio 007 Visual Studio 008 Figure 4 28 Visual Studio Select the Magnification 50 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Color Setup To set the border color and label color font and background right click anywhere on a window and click Color Setting Visual Studio Parameters x Border Color im Select Color Label Color Font Select Color
125. iples to consider when SDI Out Type for Rainier 3G Plus card and HDMI Out Type for Rainier 3G Plus and Titan 9000 cards is available for setting not grayed out 1 Upon setting one card in group for Rainier 3G Plus Q card and System gt Options gt HDMI audio output follow SDI audio output Off Both SDI Out Type and HDMI Out Type is available for setting 2 a For previous SDI Cascade In control board version b For new HDMI Cascade In control board version RS 485 OUT IN REF OUT CASCADE IN REF IN LTC _ tL JO MOG RS 232 IP CASCADE IN Upon setting 2 to 4 cascaded cards in a group internal cascade only c When one card in group and System gt Options HDMI audio output follow SDI audio output Off SDI Out Type is grayed out but HDMI Out Type is available for setting 3 Upon setting 2 or more cascaded cards in a group external cascade only and one of the chassis is the new HDMI Cascade In control board version Both SDI Out Type and HDMI Out Type is grayed out Important principles to consider when HDMI Out Display Source is set at Cascade In Scenario 1 Upon setting one card in group then Card Parameters gt Embedded Audio gt HDMI Out Type will automatically be set at Pass through embedded audio to allow HDMI output signal to contain both video and audio signals Scenario 2 Upon setting two or
126. l HDBaseT For Titan 9000 HOB card and Pacific X HDUR connection via Cat 5e 6 RJ 45 cable shielded Glows green when both Titan 9000 HOB card and Pacific X HDUR are connected and turned ON DVI OUT Connect to the monitor s DVI signal cable LINK Indicator Table 1 11 Titan 9000 HOB Card Component Description 12 Monitoring made easy AVITECH E The system only allows a set of Bezel Gap Adjustment configuration at a time through Phoenix Q software Make sure to use an identical model and size of monitors when outputting a signal source simultaneously through the HDBaseT and DVI OUT connectors to two 1x2 wall display or two 2x2 wall display Rear Panel O OOO Oo Figure 1 4 Titan 9000 Control Card Components control card RS 485 IN OUT LTC Audio In Serial Ethernet IP Headset Dip Switches ID Cascade In HDMI For serial cascading input output control signals For linear or longitudinal Time Code input encoding of SMPTE Time Code data in an audio signal Connects to TSL port of the TSL controller for TSL interface through the proprietary RJ 45 to RS 232 DB9 FM cable Note This port is not available for connecting to a computer for configuration and control Phoenix Q utility Likewise it cannot be used for entering the Avitech ASCII Protocol AAP X command interface For setup through Avitech Phoenix Q utility netw
127. l 1920x 1200 maximum output resolution Up to 14 presets configurations can be saved and recalled per card Supports HDM features 4 HDMI outputs Supports DVI features 4 DVI outputs via a HDMI to DVI adapter Supports cascading features an HDMI input for cascading Supports Avitech s Phoenix Q configuration interface via Ethernet connection Supports TSL through serial interface RS 232 or Ethernet UDP Supports General Purpose Input Output through Ethernet Supports Avitech ASCII Protocol AAP via Ethernet connection Robust Design v v Passed Extensive Vibration Test MIL STD 810G vibration test method 514 6 for US truck under random vibration while in operation Dual power supply with DC input one main and one redundant interchangeable v Field serviceable front fan module Video Control 1 Free scaling windows quad view full screen view adjustable safe area and aspect ratio control 2 Picture in Picture PiP overlay display 3 Image crop and pan 4 Video loss detection 5 Image Gain automatic or manual adjustment v On Screen Display OSD 1 Borders v Features fully customizable image borders color and width Video borders AVITECH 2 Labels y BMP label UMD under monitor display 3 Alarms v Video loss v Audio high v Audio low v Audio lost v Out of Phase 4 Tally 5 Audio meter 6 Digital clock user logo 7 External Linear Time Code LTC 8 Safe area aspect
128. l Audio Link Between Cascaded Device Off X E Yisual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output SDI Applicable for Rainier 3G Plus Titan 9000 use only Titan 9000 always on SPDIF Applicable For Rainier 3G use only Figure 5 31 Options System gt General gt HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Upon selecting On the following reminder appears IMPORTANT You may need to change the settings For Properties gt Headphone Local when enabling this item HDMI Audio Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Figure 5 32 Reminder Upon Enabling HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output 75 Monitoring made easy AVITECH v General gt Audio Output From Full Screen Window To allow audio output to switch to the window that just entered full screen mode make sure Audio Output From Full Screen Window is enabled set On Click the drop down button click the Audio Output From Full Screen Window cell s rightmost portion to select On Audio output will return to the previous window source upon exiting from full screen mode Options are j B System Property Value General E General External Device Soest Communication During program startup Open Communication window New device detected Open Group Setup window Layout Display Center Display Device ID Group Yiew On Video Black Threshold Unit IRE
129. lay the AFD Active Format Description Standard AFD active format description codes provide information about where in the coded picture the active video is and also the protected area which is the area that needs to be shown Outside of the protected area edges at the sides or the top can be removed without missing anything significant The Rainier 3G Plus can then use this information together with knowledge of Status the display shape and user preferences to choose a presentation mode Active area signaling allows the display device to process the incoming signal to make the highest resolution and most accurate picture possible While aspect ratio signaling allows the display device to produce the best image possible Off disable the AFD display feature Note This item is only available when you select On in Signal Format Exit Exit the display AFD setup menu A Table A 13 Window Display AFD E v When the Display AFD feature is set ON and AFD is present in the input signal then the Aspect Auto Detect function later item will be automatically disabled v When the Display AFD feature is set ON but AFD is not present in the input signal then this function is invalid and the Aspect Auto Detect function later item will not be affected Note AFD Active Format Description has been added to many digital interfaces for the purpose of identifying the video payload AFD solves a problem in the transition from conventional 4 3
130. link Change the ID number designation only by dragging using the w symbol this will not affect the actual physical connection of the Titan 9000 Cascade In Switch amp Device Cascade Series Cascade In Switch amp Device Cascade Series Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 1 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 3 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 1 Figure 6 4 Phoenix Q Software Drag to Change the ID Number Designation Only Make sure the ID number designation must match the actual physical connection of the cascaded Titan 9000 v Click Clear Tally Status to clear up any tally that has appeared on screen v Import txt gt Label from Export txt gt Label to be edited externally The most convenient way is to export the file label as v ANSI up to 30 characters can contain the English characters A Z a z 0 9 or BMP Label Unicode up to 15 characters useful for displaying text other than the English language txt file E 1 Settings here will only affect the labels of the windows within the selected Group However the process of editing and importing the labels is the same as described on page 60 Note To change all the labels in the System see page 60 2 These items are only available when the computer is connected to the Titan 9000 109 AVITECH Appendix A Using the LCD Panel This chapter discusse
131. ll screen The following sample scenarios may occur Sample scenario 1 a single window loses video signal Regardless of the present monitor s window layout the quad full screen layout would be displayed and the single window without video signal would occupy the top left position full screen to warn user that the particular window has no video signal Sample scenario 2 three windows lose video signal Regardless of the present monitor s window layout the quad layout would be displayed and the three windows without video signal would occupy the top left top right and bottom left positions to warn the user that the three windows have lost video signal Or the last detected missing video signal of the three windows would occupy the full screen to warn the user Auto Restore The following sample scenarios may occur Sample scenario 1 a single window loses video signal Allows the window layout to revert back to where it was before signal loss occurred Click the drop down button click the Auto Restore cell s rightmost portion to select On When Auto Restore is disabled set Off then right click the window and select Close to allow the window layout to revert back to where it was before signal loss occurred Sample scenario 2 window 2 has regained video signal out of the three windows that lost video signal Allows window 2 that has regained video signal to be removed from the screen Click the drop down button
132. llow SDI SPDIF Audio Output n Audio Output from Fullscreen Window Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device amp E Yisual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo ideo Black Threshold Unit Value C Avitech Backup Open Communication window Open Group Setup window Center On On Figure 5 30 Options System gt General gt Video Black Threshold Unit 74 IRE is a unit used in the measurement of composite video signals Its name is derived from the initials of the Institute of Radio Engineers While mV stands for millivolt Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH v General gt HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output To allow the HDMI audio output to have the same audio output as SDI Properties portion Card Parameters gt Headphone Local gt Source make sure HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output is enabled set On Click the drop down button click the HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output cell s rightmost portion to select On Options amp System Property value General B External Device Communication General During program startup Open Communication window New device detected Open Group Setup window Layout Display Center Display Device ID Group View On video Black Threshold Unit IRE HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Helis On Audio Output From Fullscreen Window Specia
133. mation 4 5 6 Copy Window Properties E Right click an item with E icon on the Properties window except with icon and click the following to quickly apply the settings to 1 all the windows Card gt AII 2 to a particular window Card gt Image 1 2 3 4 3 all the cards belonging to the same Group 4 tothe entire System Copy to All atop Image 1 System Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Figure 4 35 Phoenix Q Software Right click Item to Quickly Apply Settings to Card Group System The properties of a window can be copied to another window on the same card as well as between cascaded chassis Right click a window select Copy to and click the following to quickly apply the settings to 1 all the windows Card gt AII 2 to a particular window Card gt Image 1 2 3 4 3 all the cards belonging to the same Group 4 to the entire System CID 1 CardID 1 2 NO DEO NA NA Copy to gt EEEN CiD 1 CardiQ Group Image 1 Close System Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Figure 4 36 Phoenix Q Software Right click Window and Click Copy 53 Monitoring m ade easy AVITECH The properties that can be copied include the following v Window size 1 width and 2 height yv Label 1 on off switch 2 type ANSI or BMP label 3 font color and 4 background color v Aspect ratio 1 on off switch 2 sync type and 3 fit image size v Safe area 1 on off switch 2 horizontal and
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135. more cards in group then Card Parameters gt Embedded Audio gt HDMI Out Type will automatically be set at Pass through embedded audio but HDMI output signal only contain video signal and no audio signal J 132 Monitoring m ade easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 6 Select the source of embedded audio signal to output to HDMI OUT port of the particular card ID Only applicable when you select Local on the previous item HDMI Out Type Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Card Titan 9000 4H Resolution 1280x720 60Hz Output Timing Normal Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 Off E Color Correction Cascade In On E Background Color BB coco E Meter Transparency 8 E Label B G Transparency 6 E HDMI Audio Mute Off El Video Alarm Lock Off E Audio Alarm Lock Off TSL UMD Properties a E Tally E Signal Format Color Headphone Local Embedded Audio HDMI Out Type Local Image 1 embedded audio N Source Imaqe 1 embedded audio h I 2 embedded audi Select the source of embedded audio sig ie 3 on 4 me 4 x lista Image 1 2 3 4 embedded audio image 4 embedded audio Step 7 For Rainier 3G Plus card only Select the combination of Primary Group and Secondary Group to be monitored for an eight channel 7 1 and six channel 5 1 surround audio system select Group 1 or
136. n and Files Setup Speaker ID Import txt gt Export txt gt Options Figure 5 13 Phoenix Q Software Click System gt Restore gt Configuration and Files Step 4 The Date window shows various folders with the date automatically generated when preset s were previously saved The Preview Configuration window shows the setup of the just selected folder The Present Configuration window shows the present setup of Titan 9000 Restore Date Preview Configuration Present Configuration Group Framework Control Framework Control Framework S E Group 001 S W IP 192 168 0 005 S W Master IP 192 168 0 005 Original IP 192 168 0 005 In Preview Titan 9000 4H EM Titan 9000 4H EM Titan 9000 4H Identical Found in Group 1 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 1 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 1 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 1 EN Titan 9000 4H G E Titan 9000 4H Chassis ID 1 Card ID 2 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 2 El Titan 9000 4H Identical Found in Group 1 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 2 Figure 5 14 Phoenix Q Software Restore Window Step 5 Click to select a restore point e g Backup_2013_03_11_17_48_44 System will automatically compare the setup listed in Present Configuration window with the setup listed in Preview Configuration window e g Identical Different New Device 66 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made e
137. nable to activate the various alarm features o E Alarm A cEE o E ideo Alarm On h S Audio Alarm Step 2 Select On in Audio Alarm gt Enable to activate audio loss detection to be monitored on a single channel or group o E Audio Alarm E E No Audio Alarm Single Meter X E Border off CYS Step 3 Select On in No Audio Alarm Single Meter to activate the alarm that is triggered when no audio is detected on any of the meters you have enabled with checkmark in Set Meter dialog Step 4 Set the Signal In Out alarm Response Time such as when inputting the signal or change of Status from abnormal to normal box refer to step 9 8f No Audio Alarm Single Meter On c E Border On Bl Red Color B Signal In 0 50 Nd E Response Time E Signal Out 0 50 N 144 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 Select On in Alarm Sound gt Audio gt Enable to activate playback of alarm sound when no audio is detected in a particular image source window E Alarm E Alarm Sound E ideo E Audio Es E E Set Playback Duration Second E File Step 6 Set the audio alarm sound playback duration second for particular image source window E Alarm E Alarm Sound E ideo E Audio E Enable On 8f Set Playback Duration Second E File E Timecode Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Step 7
138. nable off Step 2 Select On in Video Alarm gt Enable to activate the various video signal alarm feature E ideo Alarm 8f Enable On oe Enable ofo CUM Step 3 Select On in Video Black gt Enable to activate the video black alarm feature c E ideo Black Es o E video Detect Area L T R B El Threshold mv Analog input signal is not supported 141 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 4 Click Change in Video Detect Area to freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers to set scope of area to monitor when no video occurs ORREPrces cei aoe 0 000 0 000 100 000 100 4 E Threshold mY E Set Duration Second 10 Setting Detect Area Left 0 000 q9 a Top 5 Bottom 21 ooo Right 2 0 000 Cancel If the Safe Area item has been previously set Video Alarm will temporarily use the mask area border to a E help you set Video Alarm Step 5 Set the level mV IRE of the detect area below which the signal will be considered to be black Bf Threshold IRE 12 5 E Set Duration Second 10 E IRE mV unit will depend on your choice in System gt Option gt General gt Video black threshold unit Step 6 Set the video black alarm response time second 8 Set Duration Second 10 4 gt o E ideo Free
139. ndow has been selected release the left mouse button v To do another screen crop perform these steps once again v To discard the area selected click the Disable Crop button Or press Cirl Esc hot keys to disable crop in server window or press Esc hot key to disable crop in client window Step 5 In order to store the parameters Left Top Width Height of the last crop for every window in each Card ID click the Save to Flash button to allow the parameters to be automatically shown upon the utility s next start up 2 The Save to Flash action must be performed for each Card ID of the Titan 9000 Step 6 Close the ScreenCropT utility to disconnect the computer from the Titan 9000 If the current screen resolution is different than the last resolution then the parameters for cropping will need to be re adjusted based on the new resolution upon restarting the ScreenCropT utility _ _ _ 164 Monitoring made easy AVITECH H 4 Cropped Instances Switching ScreenCropT utility not only crop areas of interest but it also allows for the selection of 2 separate instances that can be switched accordingly Perform the following steps to switch between 2 cropped instances Step 1 Use the drop down menu to select Instance One or Two and then set cropping parameters Step 2 Switch between the two Instances by clicking the Switch Instance button ii Onli
140. ne Live Interview K Sy Cropping the Area of Interest 1st instance Cropping the Area of jnterest 2nd instance News Video Content Si ase amp Figure H 5 Area of Interest First Second Instance 165 Monitoring made eas Monitoring made easy AVITECH H 5 Pan Anywhere The Pan feature allows transfer of a previously set area of interest to another portion of the screen by clicking the Repeated Pan checkbox Upon clicking the Repeated Pan checkbox the following dialog box will appear ScreenCrop info Place the mouse pointer on any of the 4 corners and use the right mouse button to pan the crop area Figure H 6 Pan Instruction Follow the instructions in the dialog box Place the mouse pointer on any of the 4 cropping corners and then use the right mouse button to pan the area of interest Figure H 7 Pan Area of Interest 166
141. nitor s HDMI signal cable SDI OUT BNC connector supports SDI 1080p 720p signal output Table 1 14 Rainier 3G Plus 1 Card Component Description E In complying with the HDCP license there is no SDI conversion with HDCP video 14 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 2 Hardware Configuration This chapter discusses the process of installing a card into Titan 9000 chassis A To prevent any damage to hardware components as well as avoid any injury make sure to turn off power coming from the power strip to the Titan 9000 before making any changes to the hardware configuration 2 1 Installing New Card on Blank Slot The Titan 9000 chassis accept any of the following cards Titan 9000 2H2V card Titan 9000 4H card Titan 9000 HOB card Rainier 3G Plus 1 card IRAS Step 1 Remove the two screws securing the back plate HDMI OUT Figure 2 1 Remove the 2 Back Plate Screws Step 2 Remove the back plate E E y HDMI IN en HDMIOUT 1 2 3 4 Figure 2 2 Remove the Back Plate 15 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 3 Use a flat screwdriver to unscrew the left and right puller screws on the control board Figure 2 3 Remove the Left and Right Puller Screws on Control Board Step 4 Use the just removed puller screws and screw it to both sides of new card Then align both sides of the card to the rails and slide all the way into the chassis HDMI IN HDOMIOUT
142. oes not affect the size or position of the cropped image window After creating the cropped image zoomed in area you can still click the 4 gt buttons to make smaller adjustments to the markers Then use the mouse drag with the 4 symbol to pan the cropped image window zoomed in area The viewing area is only limited to the cropped image zoomed in area Freely adjusting the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers would cause a stretching shrinking of original cropped image zoomed in area Scenario 2 Using Pan Region of Interest without Crop Image Freely use the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers to set a pan region After creating the pan region zoomed in area you can still click the 4 gt a buttons to make smaller adjustments to the markers Then use the mouse drag with the w symbol to pan the image window zoomed in area Notice that the zoomed in area would fill up the whole window area Allows you to undo the previous cropping action and restore the image prior to cropping 1 1 Then adjust enlarge the window size manually by dragging on the sides corners 94 C C Detect On Off Display AFD On Off AVITECH Allow the detection of closed captioning NO C C would be displayed if detection is enabled but input signal is without closed captioning Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card St
143. of 4 groups However 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 4 cannot share same Group Phase Meter 90 deg default When monitoring a stereo signal the coherence between the 2 channels i e how similar they are greatly affects its mono compatibility The phase meter indicate the relative phase of the 2 channels and thereby provide some measure of mono compatibility Phase meter reading in the upper half of the scale indicate acceptable mono compatibility whereas lower half readings warn of a potential compatibility problem Alignment 20 ABFS in SMPTE digital unit or 4 dBu in VU unit default user adjustable also known as the safe range Alarm 0 to 9 9 dBFS default 0 to 20 dBFS depending on alignment setting the alarm range is equivalent to the upper half of 0 BFS minus previous item alignment setting Headroom 10 to 19 9 dBFS default 20 7 to 41 58 dBFS depending on alignment setting the headroom range is equivalent to the lower half of OdBFS minus alignment setting also known as the headroom before alarm range is reached dBFS Decibels Relative to Full Scale VU volume unit The Titan 9000 is capable of displaying embedded audio as VU volume unit meters inside the video window Embedded audio is divided into four groups CH1 to CH4 with a master Meter 1 2 and secondary channel Meter 3 4 for each group This allows you to display the left and right VU meter of ei
144. ol Mode HOB 1x2 Step 3 Select the 4 x 2 Group Layout display configuration q Display 001 Display 002 mamapa aaea e C1D 1 CardID 1 AOT Casio T A0 Tr Cal N 10 2 CardID 1 C1D 2 BE A NN SANFN Nn SANFN Nn ANF 6x3 Nn SANFN Nn SANA 8x4 10x5 12x6 Copy Layout Step 4 Out of the 12 source windows close 7 windows so that only 5 windows remain on screen B Window Enable On Off 127 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 Manually re size and rearrange the 5 windows to obtain the below example display 128 AVITECH Appendix Setting Up Audio Step 1 For 2 or more cascaded chassis ID The System gt Setup Speaker ID function allows you to assign where each card will output to a particular chassis headset connector Make sure that 2 or more cascaded chassis cards belong to the same group Setup All Frame Card Speaker ID Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_ Card ID 1 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_Card ID 3 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_Card ID 4 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 1 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 2 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone Group
145. on the card installed in your Titan 9000 the default cascaded configuration within a particular group will be displayed the broken lines signify internal cascading between the cards within a Titan 9000 left figure below the solid line linking the third and fourth unit signify external cascading between 2 Titan 9000 right figure below Likewise a solid line links the last internal cascaded card or last external cascaded card to the monitor Cascade In Switch amp Device Cascade Series Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 2 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 1 Cascade In Switch amp Device Cascade Series Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 4 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 3 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 1 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 4 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 3 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Card ID 1 Figure 6 3 Phoenix Q Software Cascade In Switch amp Device Cascade Series Window standalone Titan 9000 left 2 cascaded Titan 9000 right 108 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Click the checkbox to enable default setting or disable cascade in for each ID number Disabling or removing the checkmark would cause the previous link on the particular ID number to be broken This would cause the monitor to only display the linked windows after the broken
146. onseeeensesoenessoas 129 Sample illustration 1 2 2 cece cc eceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeessaeeseeeesseeeeeeeesseaseeeeessegeeeeeeeas 137 Sample illustration 2 aes ccsecia xeedacedpanecieentcndunetzentgysnnenincuuldaotavewdunduatiseasdnenisedaiensertenawneainactaactenest 138 Sample IIS TAU NN ences goer ceo sees cecesecineasorigneaesqeaiseaceorace qoecausetmsanuneacnencteaseeveceqesgecieeaceaieeseusos 139 Appendix D Setting Up the Alarm Sound cctcceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaseeeeneeeeaeeeneneenens 141 D 1 Alarm Sound Setup for No Video Video Black Video Freeze Occurrence 141 D 2 Alarm Sound Setup for No Audio Occurrence ccccceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeess 144 D 3 Import and Export Alarm Sound cccccccccccccseeeeeceeeeeesaaeeeeeeaeeeeseeseeessaeseesaaaeees 147 D 4 Special Layout anne eee ne een een ene eee ee eee eee nee ee eee eee ere 149 Appendix E Setting Up Static IP seivscivtsivciseinsceecsestrnedeiseatermcsuereeeienetuveesesveesiunevensoeuss 150 Method 1 Change the IP Address of the Titan 9000 Master Chassis 150 Method 2 Change the IP Address of the Controlling Computer eee 152 OP WINOOWS AP ai ccc cress ernest betenrcetanasnnk ivasdsenansts Peivise N 152 FOr WINGOW SF sarerea nE EERE E EEE EEE EE E 152 Appendix F Resetting to the Factory Default State ctcsccssssseessenseeseneeseeeneeees 153 Appendix G Compa
147. ook Click Application Look to select the overall design and theme of the Phoenix Q software Click on the themes title to view the theme Note The dot in front of Visual Studio NET 2005 signifies that it is the currently selected theme System Help Toolbars and Docking Windows Status Bar Aoplication Look Windows 2000 Office F Windows F Office 2003 visual Studio NET 2005 Black Style Silver Style Aqua Style Figure 5 11 Phoenix Q Software Application Look Menu 64 Monitoring made easy 5 4 System Menu AVITECH System Disconnect Reconnect Configuration Restore d Setup Speaker ID Import txt gt Export txt gt Options Figure 5 12 Phoenix Q Software System Menu L__Systern Mer A Connect or Disconnect Reconnect Configuration Communication Simulation Restore Setup Speaker ID Import Export Options Connect the computer and Titan 9000 via Ethernet connection or Disconnect it Before connecting make sure that the correct configurations are entered under the item Communication When you have unplugged the Ethernet cable and re connected it click Reconnect to continue the configuration process Click Configuration to assign the groupings Create the configuration of a particular group for example move the card to another group as so desired by dragging the card listed under Group 001 to Group 003 and then click OK Phoenix Q will sav
148. ork connection For entering the Avitech ASCII Protocol AAP X command interface For connecting to TSL port of the TSL controller for TSL interface 1 8 inch audio port for connecting headphones stereo Updates the firmware as well as resets the Titan 9000 to the factory default setting Note Dip Switch 2 is for factory reset see Appendix F Rotary dial to assign unique addresses in systems with 2 or more chassis HDMI connector for multimedia input cascade from other Titan 9000 HDMI or from other video source Note BNC connector not available Table 1 12 Titan 9000 Control Card Component Description 13 AVITECH t oo Figure 1 5 Titan 9000 Chassis Component B Panel chassis Remove the cover plate to install any of the following Card Cover v Titan 9000 2H2V card Plate v Titan 9000 4H card v Titan 9000 HOB card Control Card Remove the cover plate to install the Titan 9000 control card Cover Plate Power Connects to the 24 V DC power adapter Note When connecting 2 power adapters for redundant power supply DC 24V ne j make sure to maintain a distance of at least 10 cm away from each other Table 1 13 Titan 9000 Chassis Component Description 2 Figure 1 6 Rainier 3G Plus 1 Card Components Rear Panel 1 card SDI CVBS IN BNC connector for SDI 3G HD SD CVBS NTSC PAL video sources HDMI OUT Connect to the mo
149. ou to move your mouse over to another computer s screen Select Client if you have already set up a server This is a computer you wish to control using the keyboard and mouse connected to the server computer 1 There can only be one server in your setup but there can be many clients in your setup 2 Click the link htto synergy foss org wiki Manual for details on using the Synergy freeware It covers everything from installing the freeware configuring the server and client and troubleshooting E Step 7 Double click Synergy exe A Windows Security Alert screen may appear upon using Synergy freeware for the first time on a computer Click Unblock and the Windows Alert will not appear on subsequent uses of Synergy 160 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 8 Click to select the checkbox for Server share this computer s mouse and keyboard for the first computer you are configuring The IP address es associated with your computer will be listed Click the Configure Server button and proceed to step 9 Or click to select the checkbox for Client use another computer s keyboard and mouse if you have already set up a server Enter the correct Server IP in the box provided to be able to use that computer s keyboard and mouse Synergy Edit Window Help gt Please help us fund this project if you like Synergy Server share this computer s mouse and keyboard
150. ratio detection 9 Screen background color is configurable v Audio Control 1 Audio input supports up to 8 channels of LPCM audio transmission 82kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 88 2kHz 96kKHz 176 4kHz or 192kHz sample rate 2 Analog 1 8 inch stereo headphone Jack for audio monitoring 3 Audio loss audio high audio low phase detection 1 3 Specifications Titan 9000 2H2V Automatic sensing the following input signals are supported 640x350 85Hz 640x400 85Hz 640x480 60H2Z 72H2Z 75H2Z 85Hz 720x400 85Hz 480p 59Hz 480i 59Hz 576p 50Hz 576i 50Hz 800x600 56Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 848x480 60Hz 1024x 768 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1152x864 75Hz 1280x720 50Hz 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz reduced blanking 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x960 60Hz 85Hz 1280x 1024 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz Ss KS S KS e KS e Ss KS S KS SS KS HDMI HDMI type A 2 SS KS te KS S KS S SS KS S SS KS S KS AVITECH 1360x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1400x 1050 60Hz reduced blanking 60HZ 75Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1440x 1050 60Hz 1600x 1200 60Hz 1680x 1050 60Hz 1920x 10801 50Hz 60Hz 1920x 1080p 50HZ 60Hz 1920x 1200 60Hz reduced blanking Automatic sensing the following input signals are supported 640x350 85Hz 640x400 85Hz 640x480 60H2Z 72H2Z 75HZ 85Hz 720x400 85Hz 480p 59Hz 480i 59Hz 576p
151. re 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 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 1 Getting Started The Titan 9000 Series is a modular card based multiviewer Each card can receive up to 4 input signals and up to 4 cards can be installed in the 1RU chassis Users can monitor 4 HDMI DVI VGA YPbPr sources via HD 1080p output The Titan 9000 allows for fully free scaling windows A high degree of flexibility is achieved through internal cascading This flexibility allows all 4 cards 16 signals to easily be displayed on one monitor and or be duplicated to other monitors The Titan 9000 is also extremely scalable users can easily expand the system by cascading up to 10 chassis which allows for the monitoring of up to 160 sources on one or multiple screens This chapter introduces the features and specifications as well as external components of Titan 9000 1 1 Package Contents After unpacking the shipping carton the following items can be found Avitech Titan 9000 series Utility Disc software and user manual Oo 24 V DC Power Adapter Standard Power Cord USA customer only
152. red image window to be turned on and in the Properties tab click Image Enable gt On Properties Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 1 User Logo Clock Image 1 8 Image Enable Off E Displa On B j eE Figure 4 32 Properties Tab Turn On Image Window Method 2 Drag the window to be enabled to the Group xxx tab Action drag window to an empty location will allow the selected window to appear in the previously empty space Action drag window on top of another window will cause the former occupant window to be disabled turned off and moved to Available Windows tab 4 Group 001 i b CID 1 CardID 1 CID 1 CardiD 1 NO VIDEO A NA CID 1 CardiD 2 CID 1 CardID 2 NO ADEO NO ADEO a tas IK Available Windows Image 2 3 Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Figure 4 33 Properties Tab Turn On Image Window 52 AVITECH Placing the mouse pointer on top of a window residing in the Available Windows tab displays information about the image window lt 4 Group 001 b C1ID 1 CardiO 1 CID 1 Card iD 1 NO VIDEO Ss ee CID 1 CardiO 2 CID 1 CardiD 2 NO VIDEO _NO VIDEO A TA A NA CID 1 CardID 4 CID 1 CardiD 4 NO IDEO 1920x1200_60 A At Available Windows vax Master IP 192 168 0 005 ChassisID 01 CardiD 02 Image 2 Image aJa Figure 4 34 Available Windows Tab Image Window Infor
153. roller board CB FPGA field programmable gate array Cx Merge FPGA C stands for card x the card number 1 to 4 Cx OSD on screen display FPGA Cx ST 1 chip 1 Cx ST 2 chip 2 Cx Font Exit the firmware version setup menu Ss KS Ss KS SS S SS KS SS KS Ss KS Ss S Table A 27 Firmware Version Allow user to modify the following based on their Ethernet environment IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Exit the IP address setup menu Table A 28 IP Address DualPower Power Status Exit Alarm turn on the power alarm feature that is triggered when either one of the power source in redundant power supply is cut off v On Off Fail displays which power source in redundant power supply is cut off if the previous item is set On Exit the dual power alarm setup menu Table A 29 Dual Power Alarm 118 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Appendix B Setting Up 1x2 2x2 Wall Display 1 One Titan 9000 HOB card can do 1x2 wall display Likewise two Titan 9000 HOB cards can do 2x2 wall display 2 The system only allows a set of Bezel Gap Adjustment configuration at a time via Phoenix Q software Make sure to use an identical model and size of monitors when outputting a signal source simultaneously to two 1x2 wall display or two 2x2 wall display 3 It is highly recommended to input at 1920x 1080 and output at 1920x 1080 resolution My B 1 Physical Conne
154. roup Verify this as shown on the Group View tree found on the left panel of the Phoenix Q software To change the group setup go to System gt Configuration Group View B E Display 002 1280x720 60Hz SB 2 1 titan 9000 4H Image 1 Image 1 Image 2 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 2 Titan 9000 4H Image 1 Output 1 Image 2 Output 2 Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 3 Titan 9000 4H Image 1 Image 1 Image 2 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 4 Titan 9000 2H2 Image 1 Image 1 Image 2 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 Image 4 Image 4 f ial w S m w m m T m w w w S m w m fe Figure 3 1 Phoenix Q Software Group View Panel Step 2 Right click the group heading in the Group View panel e g Display 002 1280x 720 60Hz and then click Set Subgroup item in the menu Group Reset Set To Default Set Subgroup Clear Tally Status Import Label txt Export Label txt Figure 3 2 Phoenix Q Software Group View Panel Set Subgroup 18 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 3 Click to remove the checkboxes on the left Then drag the desired configuration either left or right illustration below and then click OK Cascade In Switch amp Device Cascade Series Cascade In Switch amp Device Cascade Series Master IP 192 168 0 005 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 4 Chassis ID 2 Card ID 3 Master IP 192 168 0 00
155. s 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 vi 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 grounded 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 recommend
156. s of the computer running the tocGW utility If not click the IP Address button and when the IP Address screen appears enter the correct value Then click OK to exit Options r ac System Property General E IP Address And Port Number B External Device tpcGW Router 1 Communication Device Enable On IP Address 127 0 0 1 Port Number 20030 On 210 100 100 201 20030 IP Address Set the IP address of the computer that will communicate with the external device router via the tpcGW utility Cex Cea Figure 5 41 Options External Device gt Communication gt IP Address 80 Monitoring made easy AVITECH v External Device gt Port Number Make sure that the Port Number shown is correct If not enter the value directly or click the up down arrow button Then click OK to exit the Options screen setup System Property General c IP Address And Port Number External Device S tpcGW Router 1 Communication Device Enable On IP Address 127 0 0 1 tpcGW Router 2 Device Enable On IP Address 210 100 100 201 Port Number 20030 Port Number Set the port number of the computer that will communicate with the external device router via the tpcGw utility Figure 5 42 Options External Device gt Communication gt Port Number Make sure the value appearing for both IP Address and Port Number must be similar to the value entered in the toc
157. s the process of using the LCD panel to set up Titan 9000 LCD panel allows for control of the Titan 9000 including output resolution and signal adjustment user logo audio headphone and HDMI cascade HDMI output source preset file color correction clock window display parameters alarm aspect ratio adjustment safe area and operational status report The LCD panel consists of 5 buttons A Goto next selection up arrow button Y Goto previous selection down arrow button lt 4 Move to left of present cursor position left arrow button gt Move to right of present cursor position right arrow button SET Enter the next level of a menu or select the current highlighted item jclaAlRio 1 Rielsfoltjult ifjoj n Pltlelajsie waht l fe Figure A 1 LCD Panel Busy State A 1 When the busy state PLEASE WAIT message is displayed on the LCD panel see sample screen above DO NOT disconnect or connect any signal cables as a fault may occur 2 Also DO NOT change any of the incoming signal s display resolutions while the Titan 9000 is in the busy state 3 LCD panel is unavailable for configuration when Phoenix Q is connected to the Titan 9000 Ethernet Login is displayed A 1 Welcome Screen Upon starting up the LCD panel the welcome screen is shown for a few seconds p fAtv ii ttetciH Tt RATING TIER sleit fr tT tjaln ejojojo Figure A 2 LCD Pan
158. scaded only Serial Port TSL V3 1 Enable Disable TSL V3 1 for the configuration of the RS 232 port with a TSL connection Note RS 232 port is not for connecting to a computer for configuration Phoenix Q utility Likewise it cannot be used for entering any Avitech ASCII commands On When configuring connect the Master Titan 9000 to the controlling computer via an Ethernet connection and then connect the Master Titan Off 9000 RS 232 port to the TSL router Note To implement TSL aside from selecting On TSL UMD Properties must be On and Display Address Option must be configured v Label gt Display Type for the particular Window must be configured UMD or D Name UMD 85 Monitoring made easy AVITECH TSL UDP Parameter UDP Parameter TSL UDP Parameters x Version UDP Port 8900 Enable Disable TSL V3 1 for configuration of IP port with TSL connection Make sure to enter the correct UDP Port User Datagram Protocol value that matches the connected router Note To implement TSL aside from selecting Enable TSL UMD Properties must be On and Display Address Option must be configured Properties wax TSL UMD Properties A Image 1 E Enable On E Display address 4 E Option All 16 Characters Image 2 E Enable On E Display address 5 E Option All 16 Characters Image 3 E Enable On E Display address 6
159. screen Window On Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device On amp E isual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo New device detected Figure 5 27 Options System gt General gt New Device Detected 5 v General gt Layout Display Click the drop down button click the cell s rightmost portion to select Center or Upper left corner that allows the preview window to be displayed in the center or upper left corner Options System General External Device Communication Property Value General Backup Path Ci Avitech Backup During program startup Open Communication window New device detected Open Group Setup window Layout Display Center y Display Device ID Group View Center h video Black Threshold Unit HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Off Audio Output from Fullscreen Window On Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device On amp E Yisual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo Layout Display Cancel Figure 5 28 Options System gt General gt Layout Display 73 To prevent error when detecting the new device it is highly recommended the new device to return to its default setting before connecting it to the present setup Monitoring made easy v General gt Display Device ID Group View To display the device ID information in the Group View panel make sure Display Devic
160. seun sta leeantenaes E E 81 5 6 Briefing cise ig esc caane carat cien giana r EE EEEa Ea EEEa a EAEEREN ai 83 6 Setting the Group Card Properties ccccccsseecssseeseseeceseesenseseeseesenseseeneseeneesenneses 84 6 1 Titan 9000 2H2V 4H Properties Setup ccc ccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeas 85 6 2 Titan 9000 HOB Properties Setup 0 cc ccececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeas 104 6 3 Setting Group Parameters cc cccccccccseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeseaseeeeseaaneeeeeeeas 107 Appendix A Using the LCD Panel sccceeseceeseeeseeeeeeseneseeseeenseoeaesenseneaesonseseneens 110 A 1 Welcome Screen cccccccccsseeeceeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeceeeeseaeeeeeeseeseeeeesseaeeeeeesaaseeeeeesas 110 A 2 Navigating the Main Meni ccccccccseeececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeessaeeesseeeeeesaeeeeeas 112 A 3 Navigating the System Parameters Men cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeas 117 Appendix B Setting Up 1x2 2x2 Wall Display ccsccceeseeeeseeeseseeseseneeeneeseneens 119 B 1 Physical Connection and Bezel Gap Adjustment cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeees 119 B 2 Software Configuration ccccccccccccccseseeeeeecaeeeeeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeessaaeeeeeesaaees 126 Appendix C Setting Up Audio cccccceeseeseeeeeeeneeceeseeceseesenseseseesenses
161. signal Image Border Red Color he i border to the color Red ing On Off Set the image border to the color Red as warning ja Set the image border to Flash as warnin On Off g g Enable On Off No Audio Alarm Single Meter On Off Border Red Color AudioAlarm Alarm Activate audio loss detection to be monitored on a single channel or group Activate the alarm that is triggered when no audio is detected Set the image border to the color Red as warning On Off Jys Set the image border to Flash as warning On Off Response Time Signal In Out Set the Signal In Out alarm response time such as when inputting the 0 25 to 49 75 Alarm Sound Video Enable On Off Set Playback signal or change of status from abnormal to normal Activate playback of alarm sound when no video video black freeze is detected in a particular window Note To enable alarm sound playback click Start Alarm Sound System icon will become grayed out ma m Sa l l tl Start Alarm Sound System Set video alarm sound playback duration second for specific window Note To shut off alarm sound playback before the time set has elapsed Auraton click Stop Alarm Sound System icon will become grayed out 5 to 3600 oN omi seconds n gt Always on l gr Stop Alarm Sound System File Click the cell s rightmost portion change button to selec
162. sisID 1 f CardID 4 71 2 Suggest oe EVanivaener ts s Si nec On BRO nl ar tet O 22 O 0 op Right 22 O 9 O p Bottom 3o O o 0 On the Clear column click radio button for Righ and Bottom because we do not need to specify both margins for monitor right bottom position Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB Device Display 002 ChassisID 1 CardID 4 Output 2 v HOB Output Resolution 1920x1080 60Hz Crop Size 960 x 540 Suggest Present Clear wt 22 Jol Job Right O 22 o 0 Botton 30 Ob O o Click the Apply to HOB output button Step 10 Click Exit button The figure below on the left shows the new values for Window 1 and 2 of Card ID 3 while the figure on the right shows the new values for Window 1 and 2 of Card ID 4 Window 1 E Window 1 amp rt amp E Crop Size 0 540 9 E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Left 0 Left 0 Top 0 Top 22 Right 22 Right 22 Bottom 30 Bottom 0 E Image Adjustment E Image Adjustment Window 2 o Window 2 E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Left 22 Left 22 Top 0 Top 22 Right 0 Right 0 Bottom 30 Bottom 0 Is the image aligned to your satisfaction If not use the slider 2 pixel increments to make your
163. sition to remove any vertical horizontal spacing in between v horizontal dp Remove Horizontal Spacing Y vertical Remove Vertical Spacing 2 1 Remove Horizontal Spacing button is disabled grayed out if any of 2 consecutive windows selected are overlapped horizontally x axis perspective 2 Remove Vertical Spacing button is disabled grayed out if any of 2 consecutive windows selected are overlapped vertically y axis perspective 4 6 Log Window Aside from letting you view the various system messages in Phoenix Q you can also export the log messages as a text file This is most helpful when monitoring incidences of video loss freeze black audio high low lost metadata display AFD Active Format Description and closed caption detection Step 1 Right click anywhere inside Log Window and when the menu appears click Export Log Window 2014701709 13 16 48 312 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 01 Card ID 04 Image 4 Image 4 Tally Status Tally 1 Off 2014 01 09 13 16 48 312 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 01 Card ID 04 Image 4 Image 4 Tally Status Tally 2 Off 2014 01 09 13 16 48 312 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 01 Card ID 04 Image 4 e 4 Tally Status Tally 3 Off 2014 01 09 14 43 27 968 Update configuration files to flash 2014 01 09 15 27 42 718 Setting Resolution Group 1 1280x720 60Hz au A 2014 01 09 15 27 53 890 Master IP 192 168
164. slamabad Karachi fSMT 05 30 Calcutta Chennai M fSMT 05 45 Kathmandu fOMT 06 00 Almaty Novosibirsk SMT 06 00 Astana Dhaka fSMT 06 00 Sri Jayawardenepura fSMT 06 30 Rangoon fSMT 07 00 Bangkok Hanoi Jake fSMT 07 00 Krasnoyarsk SMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing F fSMT 06 00 Irkutsk Ulaan Bataat fSMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singar Time Zone fSMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne SMT 10 00 Guam Port Moresby fSMT 11 00 Magadan Soloman I fSMT 12 00 Suckland Wellington fSMT 12 00 Fiji Kamchatka Mars fSMT 13 00 Nuku alofa Note This item is not available when you select Counter in Source Broadcast Sync Allows card to synchronize the clock with an external SNTP time server Time Note This item is only available when you select SNTP in Source On Off Update Frequency Day Hour Sync Time Day Hour Minute Minute Set the frequency of update Note This item is only available when you select SNTP in Source PresetTime Time Select Index Select which index preset time to use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For Counter Note This item is only available when you select Counter in Source Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Preset Time Change Set the preset time displayed for each input source Note This item is only available when you select Counter in Source Label Clock Display On Off Allow the display of the clock s label default label is Clock BMP Label On ne Allo
165. sual Studio 014 Visual Studio 015 E Visual Studio 016 Visual Studio 017 Visual Studio 018 Visual Studio 019 E Visual Studio 020 Figure 4 25 Visual Studio Setup Assigning Visual Groups Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 3 On the Visual Studio tab select the desired layout by right clicking anywhere and clicking Layout Select from 2x2 up to 10x10 as possible grid positions as well as specify a fixed 1 row by N columns or N rows by 1 column Visual Studio vw ax A NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO IDEO NO IDEO Image 1 Image 2 Image 1 Image 2 1080i_60 AFD 8 D_625 AFD N NOMDEO NO VIDEO Image 4 Image 3 Image 4 Image Display 001 Dis play O02 v Magnification 1 Magnification 2 NO DEO NO IDEO Magnification 3 Image 1 Image 2 1080i_60 NO IDEO Color Setting Image 3 Image 4 Display 003 Visual Studio 001 F Figure 4 26 Visual Studio Select the Layout If more than one card ID was assigned to a Visual Studio group initially the card IDs appearing on the Visual Studio tab may be stacked on top of each other Assign the Layout to display the other card ID B Quick Information Positioning the cursor on top of a window will provide a quick information of the window AS well as the prompt Double click gt window label to allow you to quickly bring up the particular group s layout view in the main window of Phoenix Q Visual Stud
166. t signal Moving the slider to the right makes the light areas lighter and the dark areas darker For example if the image has a dull gray tone you can sharpen the detail by increasing the contrast Adjust the intensity of color of the input signal Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Adjust the sharpness to increase contrast enhance image edges or reduce shading of the input signal 100 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Manual Adjustment Adjustment Manual Adjustment Visible Scope H_Start 145 V _Start 36 Width 1920 Height 1080 H_Total 2200 Gain all O Red OGreen O Blue siz g gt Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM DYI I Port 2 Clear EEPROM The Titan 9000 2H2V s DVI connector allows for VGA YPbPr input source Manual Image a DVI to VGA DVI to YPbPr adapter is required If the image appears Setting off centered does not completely fill the upper and left portion this function can help correct it This may occur when using the VGA YPbPr input source with the same resolution but with different display card or when using the same display card but with different resolution Use the slider to increase the H_Start value The window will start moving towards the left the dark portion will be reduced Continue the adjustment until the image is aligned horizontally Use the slider to increase the V_ Start value The window will start moving upwards th
167. t the audio file Ch as the video alarm sound for the particular window ange Note Only the WAV audio file format is supported Activate playback of alarm sound when no audio is detected in a window Note To enable alarm sound playback click Start Alarm Sound Enable System icon will become grayed out On Off ENIGA a N _ _ tl Start Alarm Sound System 103 Set Playback Duration 5 to 3600 seconds Always on File Change AVITECH Set audio alarm sound playback duration second for specific window Note To shut off alarm sound playback before the time set has elapsed click Stop Alarm Sound System icon will become grayed out gN Ey a A b Properties gm Stop Alarm Sound System Click the cell s rightmost portion change button to select the audio file as the audio alarm sound for the particular window Note Only the WAV audio file format is supported TimeCode 6701o Display On Off Background On Off Transparency 0 to 8 Position X 0 to 75 Position Y 0 to 98 5 Size Width 11 5 to 90 Display the Time Code form of media metadata Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Display the Time Code s background Note This item only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Set the background transparency level of the Time Code 0 signifies complete transparency and 8 si
168. tect Slave Module Mode Version UDP Port Figure E 3 Phoenix Q Software Connection Properties Screen 151 Step 3 Step 4 AVITECH Enter the new IP address Edit the Subnet Mask and Gateway as necessary Then click OK The IP address will be changed for the target device saved to flash memory of Titan 9000 Click OK to exit Message X Change Successful Figure E 4 IP Address Change Successful Method 2 Change the IP Address of the Controlling Computer For Windows XP Step 7 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Click Start and then right click My Network Places and click Properties When the next screen appears right click Local Area Connection icon and click Properties When next screen appears click to highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties When the next screen appears click the radio button to select Use the following IP address and then enter the IP address 192 168 0 x where x is any value from 1 4 or 6 253 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK to exit For Windows 7 Step 7 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Click Start and type in Network and Sharing Center Click Change Adapter Settings on the left Right click the Local Area Connection the Titan 9000 is connected to and select Properties When the next screen appears click to highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties When the ne
169. tem Cropping Feature 2 Feature 2 Left Top Width Height Set Instance Switch Instance Ratio Auto Select Crop Repeated Pan Send Crop Disable Crop Save to Flash Displays and adjusts the cropped instance s size and related location After entering adjusting the Left Top Width Height parameters click this button to change the location of the 4 green cropping corners Chooses between 2 different area of interest instances Instance One or Two and then sets the cropping parameters Refer to section H 4 for details If both Instance One and Instance Two cropping parameters have been set then clicking the Switch Instance button toggles between the 2 instances and automatically output the cropping parameters Sets a fixed 1 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 16 9 aspect ratio or a non fixed Any aspect ratio for any area of interest Automatically selects a window object to be cropped by positioning the crosshair on the desired window object For example auto selects a YouTube window or a Google Map Crops an area by dragging the cursor Upon releasing the left mouse button 4 green cropping corners will display the area just selected area of interest Refer to section H 3 for details Enables the pan feature for cropped instance pan anywhere Refer to section H 5 for details Sends the cropped instance to the selected Titan 9000 Disables the cropping This is equivalent to pressing Ctrl Esc hot keys
170. th To modify the window size Step 1 Select the windows by clicking the first window with the left mouse button and the succeeding windows using the keyboard s Ctrl key left mouse button E Other computer applications that are currently running which use the same Ctrl key left mouse button hot key may disable multiple window selection in your Phoenix Q software Close the other program first before using the Ctrl key left mouse button in Phoenix Q Step 2 To indicate how you want the windows to appear on screen click one of the following buttons The window s size will follow the width height size of the last window selected y copy width po Make Same Width vA copy height a Make Same Height To prevent distortion on the window s image for interlaced input signal make sure the height of the image excluding label and border IS NOT smaller than one half of the vertical active region of input source e g if resolution is set at 1080i 50Hz then the image s height must not be less than 540 pixels wA copy size O Make Same Size To undo window s size modification just click the Undo button repeatedly according to the number of windows that were modified except the last selected window ily g By default the main display area of your Phoenix Q program is shown at a 50 magnification meaning the entire layout single or multiple windows is visible at one half magnification within the main display ar
171. ther the master or secondary channel on the left and right side of the window just as the menu depicts Adjust the Phase Out of phase Slider VU one slider Sound H L sliders If there is no audio detected you will NOT see any VU meters Audio Meters amp Groups Along with the video signal s each input signal may contain up to sixteen channels 8 pairs of embedded audio Typically 48kKHz 20 bit audio extendable to 48kHz 24 bit audio Use the Group setting to select which group of embedded audio to monitor In accordance with SMPTE standards incoming audio may be embedded in up to 4 groups with each group containing 4 channels For example a simple stereo signal would typically use Channels 1 amp 2 which can also be thought of as Meter 1 Left and Meter 1 Right The Titan 9000 is capable of displaying 8 Channels 2 Groups at a time Meters 1 2 are always displayed on the left side of the screen and Meters 3 4 are always displayed on the right side of the screen However you can associate any Group to any set of meters which for instance would allow Group 2 to be displayed on the left side of the screen Recap Any of the 4 Groups can be assigned to Meters 1 amp 2 and any of the 4 Groups can be assigned to Meters 3 amp 4 Note Upon changing audio source entering DVI VHDMI IN port make sure to refresh audio meters by either re selecting On option in Meter Enable menu Or by physically disconnecting and t
172. ther via HDMI cable Connect one end to the HDMI OUT port on the first Titan 9000 s last card up to 4 cards in a single Titan 9000 and the other end to the CASCADE IN HDMI port of the next Titan 9000 s control card in the chain Step 3 Cascading through RJ 45 RS 485 is used to loop communication from one Titan 9000 to the next The data stream carries control and configuration information Connect one end of RS 485 cascading cable to the RS 485 OUT of the first Titan 9000 and the other end to RS 485 IN of the next Titan 9000 in the chain Step 4 Connect one end of HDMI cable to HDMI OUT port on the last Titan 9000 cascaded and the other end to the group output monitor A Make sure to connect an HDCP compliant monitor to enable video output with HDCP encryption Step 5 Connect the computer that is running the Phoenix Q software to the Master Titan 9000 by using a straight through or a cross over RJ 45 cable from the computer to the IP port on the Titan 9000 Make sure you can ping the Master Titan 9000 s IP address 25 The following illustration shows a typical setup of cascaded Titan 9000 Cascaded windows to output monitor Connect up to 10 Titan 9000 O O Q Computer running Phoenix Q for setup and control Figure 3 15 Cascaded Titan 9000 Illustration 26 AVITECH Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Example 1 Take HDMI output of any card to the next chassis cascade input
173. tibility With Tally Interface Device ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 154 G 1 Using the Pacific GPIO Box as GPI Interface 0c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeanaaaes 154 G 2 Sony Production Switcher ce ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeseeeeeeeeessaegeeeeeeeeeseaas 156 Appendix H ScreenCropT Utility ccccccctesseeeeeneeeeesseeesenseeeeeseeseenseeeeenseseeeseesoeenenses 158 H 1 ScreenCropT Utility Control Panel ccccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeasaaaeaeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeees 158 H 2 Using the ScreenCropT Utility Together With the Synergy Freeware 160 H 3 Cropping Feature ccc cccccccccceeseseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeasceeeeeeeessaaeaseeeeeeesessaanseeeeeees 163 H 4 Cropped Instances SWitching cccccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaaeeeeessaaaeeeesesaaseeeeessaneeeees 165 H S Pah PN NS cette ranch e EAEE AEE AEE A EAE EEE 166 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 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 Avite
174. to the IP address of the computer running the tocGW utility If not click the IP Address button and when the IP Address screen appears enter the correct value Then click OK to exit Options System Property General E IP Address And Port Number External Device S tpcGw Router 1 LOMO Device Enable On IP Address 127 0 0 1 Port Number 20030 On 210 100 100 201 20030 IP Address Set the IP address of the computer that will communicate with the external device router via the tpcGW utility Cx Coa Figure 4 18 Phoenix Q Software Enter Correct IP Address 45 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 5 Lastly make sure that the Port Number shown is correct If not enter the value directly or click the up down arrow button Then click OK to exit the Option screen setup Options System General External Device Communication Property E IP Address And Port Number E tpcGW Router 1 Device Enable On IP Address 127 0 0 1 E tpcGW Router 2 Device Enable On IP Address 210 100 100 201 Port Number 20030 Port Number Set the port number of the computer that will communicate with the external device router via the tpcGwW utility Cancel Figure 4 19 Phoenix Q Software Enter Correct Port Number Make sure the value appearing for both IP Address and Port Number are similar to the value entered in the tocGW utility they must be to be able to successfull
175. tor via headphone Step 5 Monitoring made easy AVITECH for an eight channel 7 1 and six channel 5 1 surround audio system select from any of the first 2 groups listed in the drop down menu Primary Group CH1 CH2 or CH3 CH4 for Titan 9000 card Group 1 CH1 CH2 or CH3 CH4 Group 2 CH1 CH2 or CH3 CH4 for Rainier 3G Plus card for a two channel stereo audio system only the first group is applicable Primary Group CH1 CH2 for Titan 9000 card Group 1 CH1 CH2 for Rainier 3G Plus card Properties Chassis Parameters Master CID 1 a Card Rainier 3G Plus 1 a Card Parameters Master ChassisID 1 CardID 2 Resolution 1280x720 60Hz Card Titan 9000 4H Output Timing Normal Resolution 1280x720 60Hz Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 Off Output Timing Normal E Color Correction Cascade In SDI Out On Special Control Mode HOB 1x2 off E Background Color Oo OcOcOc E Color Correction Cascade In SDI Out On E Meter Transparency 8 El Background Color g OcOcOc E Label B G Transparency 6 E Meter Transparency 8 E HDMI Audio Mute Off E Label B G Transparency 6 E video Alarm Lock Off E HDMI Audio Mute Off E Audio Alarm Lock Off E Video Alarm Lock Off TSL UMD Properties E Audio Alarm Lock off E Tally TSL UMD Properties E Signal Format Color i E Tally Headphone Local E Signal Format Color Enable On Headphone Local Source Image 1 embedded audio Enable On Group 1 CH1fCH2 a Source Image 1
176. toring made easy AVITECH This setting need be performed only once unless the Titan 9000 HOB card is assigned to a different group For 2x2 wall display sample configuration Right click the Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel and click Bezel Gap Adjustment E Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel Bezel Gap Adjustment Left en Top Default Right 0 Bottom 0 The Bezel Gap Adjustment window allows Phoenix Q to calculate based on the data provided just how much pixel offset is needed to align the image seamlessly in your 2x2 wall display Bezel Gap Adjustment Monitor Parameters Bezel gap adjustment pattern rare Suggested value Optimal resolution H x W pixels 1920 x 1080 Pixel pitch mm 0 2715 Bezel Gap imm Left Right Top Bottom E io EE H 12 00 EA 16 00 Bezel Gap Adjustment Pixel HOB device Display O02 ChassisID 1 CardID 3 f Output 1 w HOB Output Resolution 1920 1080 60H2 Crop Size 640 x 1080 Suggest Present Clear 0 Top Right Botkorn Step 1 Allow the bezel gap adjustment test pattern to appear on screen by clicking the On button 2x2 Wall Display Step 2 Enter the optimal resolution of the monitor e g 1920x 1080 Step 3 Enter the pixel pitch mm of the monitor data obtained from monitor specification Step 4 Enter the bezel gap mm 4 sides of the monitor When this information is not included in the documentation that came with the
177. trol IP 192 168 0 005 Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1_Card ID 4 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 1 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 2 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 3 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Group 001 Master IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2_Card ID 4 Control IP 192 168 0 005 Speaker ID One group per speal er All gro Control IP 192 168 0 005 Figure 5 18 Phoenix Q Software Card Speaker ID Chassis ID 1 Headphone Chassis ID 2 Headphone Chassis ID 1 Headphone Chassis ID 1 Headphone Chassis ID 2 Headphone Chassis ID 1 Headphone Chassis ID 2 Headphone Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 1 Headphone v Chassis ID 1 Headphone Control IP 192 168 0 005 Chassis ID 2 Headphone One chassis per speaker Cancel B This item is only available when the computer is connected to the Titan 9000 68 gt Apply to Group Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Import and Export Labels Alarm Sound Disconnect Reconnect Configuration Restore gt Setup Speaker ID Import txt N gt Label Export txt gt Alarm Sound Options Figure 5 19 Phoenix Q Software Click System Import Export Label txt E 1 Label settings here will affect all the l
178. tting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values Headphone Local Enable On Off Source Channel Audio delay 0 to 2700 millisecond Allow audio output from headphone connected to audio output connector Select the source of the audio signal to be played on headphones Window 1 2 3 4 embedded audio or pass through embedded audio supports linear pulse code modulation only Select the source of audio signal to be played on headphone Primary Secondary Group CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Allows adjustment of headphone audio output to optimize the relative timing of the audio and video signals on the monitor wall display Use the slider to adjust the audio monitoring delay until the headphone audio output and video are well synchronized on the monitor wall display Note By design audio signal is approximately 10 6 ms ahead of video EIZIEREN Audio SDI Out Type HDMI Out Type Pass through embedded audio or Local Note Refer to Appendix C for details on when item is available for setup Select the source of embedded audio signal that will be outputted through HDMI OUT port whether Local from the card s HDMI IN port or Pass through embedded audio from cascaded signal source Note Refer to Appendix C for details on when item is available for setup 89 Embedded Audio Source Primary Group AVITECH Select the source of embedded audio signal from each window s HDMI IN port Window
179. udio meter to be outside the video area Select the audio meter s group embedded audio to be shown in the window Note These items only appears for Rainier 3G Plus 1 card Select the audio meter s width 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Specify the location of the meter appearing on screen by setting the vertical coordinate Select the meter s ballistics Meters which monitor audio levels are typically one of two varieties VU Volume Unit or PPM Peak Program Meters Though both perform the same function they accomplish the function in very different manners A VU meter displays the average volume level of an audio signal A PPM displays the peak volume level of an audio signal For a steady state sine wave tone the difference between the average level VU and the peak level PPM is about 3 dB But for a complex audio signal speech or music the difference between the average level VU and the peak level PPM can be 10 to 12 dB This difference between the reading of a VU meter and a PPM is known as the crest factor Upon selecting PPM clicking Layout and Alarm Trigger gt Change allows you to select the type of PPM scale Nordic BBC EBU DIN 135 AVITECH Monitoring made easy Set Meter NORDIC PPI v SMPTE DIGITAL Out of phase H 12 9 L 52 9 ovu EPERE LPR LPR LPR 90 0 deg dBFS 20 00dBFS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 4 00dBu Phase Sound Meter 1 2 Meter 3 4 Alignment
180. un the Phoenix Q software by double clicking Phoenix Q exe Ea Phoenix Q Communication File Edit View IF connection List k Fing Add To List IP Address 192 168 0 5 Automatically Search Add Default IF 192 168 05 vE Change Connection Properties Serial Port Connection List CoM Baud Rate Detect Baud Rate Add To List Add Default Serial Port Remove Selection Figure E 1 Phoenix Q Software Initial Screen 150 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 2 Change the IP address by first clicking the default IP Address 192 168 0 5 entry in the IP Connection List window Then click Change Connection Properties Communication IF Connection List Ping Add To List Automatically Search Add Default IF reisos VEEE Change Connection Properties Serial Port Serial Pork Connection List CoM Baud Rate Deteck Baud Biba Add To List Change Connection Properties Add Default Serial Port Remove Selection Connect via IP Port Figure E 2 Phoenix Q Software Click Change Connection Properties The present IP address is shown in the IP address field The corresponding Subnet Mask and Gateway belonging to the present IP address is also displayed Connection Properties Network IP address Subnet mask Gateway Serial Port Baud rate 57600 bps Mode De
181. up Em Master IP 192 168 0 4M CID 01 CardID 03 Titan 9000 4H l EN Master IP E Master IP ES master ip ES Master IP 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 01 Rainier 3G Plus 1 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 02 Rainier 3G Plus 1 192 168 0 005 ardID an 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 04 Titan 9000 4H Default DOO 0 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n m n Cn e Display 002 Display 003 Display 004 Display 005 Display 006 Display 007 Display 008 Display 009 Display 010 Display 011 Display 012 Display 013 Display 014 Display 015 Display 016 Display 017 Display 018 Display 019 Display 020 Display 021 Display 022 Display 023 Display 024 Display 025 Display 026 Display 027 O Ann All Devices In Idle Group One Device Per Group All Devices In Group 1 Or click the One Device Per Group bution to assign a card to each group or click All Devices in Group 1 to assign all cards to belong to Group 1 Figure 4 8 Phoenix Q Software Assign Group to Idle Device 41 The Titan 9000 HOB card must be assigned a group by itself Monitoring made easy After dragging assigning the card it is displayed as belonging to the assigned group Group Setup Idle Device Group a Master IP 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 01 Rainier 3G Plus 1 ES Master IP 192 168 0 005 CID 01 CardID 02 Rainier 3G Plus 1 EM Master IP 192 168 0 005 CID 01 Car
182. ustments using the marker button is shown on the monitor in real time 2 This item ts not available for the following conditions a when window is in full screen mode b the image has previously been cropped c Aspect Auto Detect gt Fit Image Size was turned on Setting crop size Left 0 00 qQ aj i gt Crop Image Q Top Bottom 3 100 00 0 00 Right 100 00 Cancel After setting the parameters and clicking OK a cropped zoomed in image of the former window will be created 93 AVITECH rn Pan Region of Interest Restore Image To pan is to move the zoomed in area around in the image window Panning changes the image view in the same way that scrolling moves the image up down to the left or to the right in the image window When the entire image is not displayed you can quickly pan to see parts of the image that were previously hidden Freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers to set a pan region You can also click the al gt buttons to make smaller adjustments to the markers Then use the mouse drag with the w symbol to pan the cropped image window zoomed in area You can also set the Lock ratio to be fixed 3 2 4 3 5 4 14 9 16 9 16 10 18 10 21 9 or None Pan Region of Interest Let e 12 50 Right 87 50 Lx Cancel Using the Pan Region of Interest d
183. vitech Backup Communication During program startup Open Communication window New device detected Open Group Setup window Layout Display Center Display Device ID Group View On video Black Threshold Unit IRE HDMI Audio Output Follow SDI SPDIF Audio Output Off Audio Output from Fullscreen Window On Special Audio Link Between Cascaded Device On amp E isual Studio Name Display Name Play Special Layout No ideo Backup Path Backup path contains the system configuration preset files system log data and firmware version information Figure 5 24 Options System gt General gt Backup Path 71 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Or click the select folder button and when the Select Folder screen appears select from the existing folders or click the Make New Folder button to create a new folder Then click OK to exit Select Folder B BackUp Hy Backup_2010_06_25 1 Sy Backup_2010_06_25 2 H Backup_2010_06_25_3 C Backup_2010_06_25_5 E Backup_2010_06_25 6 H Backup_2010_06_25 7 Sy Backup_2010_06_25 11 H Backup_2010_06_26_001 H Backup_2010_06_28 002 H Backup_2010_06_ 28 003 H Backup_2010_06_29 001 Sy Backup_2010_06 29 002 H Backup_2010_07_14_001 i Backup 2010 OF 14 002 Make New Folder Figure 5 25 Phoenix Q Software Select Folder Window General gt During Program Startup Click the drop down button click the cell s rightmost portion to select Open Communi
184. w the display of universal fonts for the on screen clock Text Change the content of label string by directly typing Size 1 2 3 4 Specify the clock labe s size Label Font Color Specify the clock label s font color Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values 92 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH Cc Label Background Color Specify the clock label s background color Click Others for more color choices Standard tab or customize the color Custom tab by setting the Hue Saturation Luminance as well as the Red Green Blue values E The following table shows the Properties setting for each window in the Titan 9000 2H2V 4H Show hide selected window on monitor Upon selecting Off hidden Enable window will appear on Available Windows panel see below To show On Off window just drag icon into main screen can also drag multiple windows Available windows TIX Image 1 Display Signal Format Allow the display of window s input signal format On Off Crop Area Size Set the specific size of the crop zoom in image on a particular window Freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers to set the size of the cropped image You can also click the 4 gt buttons to make smaller adjustments Note 1 Any adj
185. x900 50 60 75 Hz 1400x1050 50 60 75 Hz 75 Hz not available for HOB 1360x768 50 60 75 Hz Ss KS e KS Ss KS Ss S e S Ss KS Ss KS Output 1280x1024 50 60 75 Hz 1280x768 50 60 75 Hz 1280x720 50 59 94 60 75 Hz 1024x768 50 60 75 Hz 800x600 50 60 75 Hz not available for Titan 9000 HOB 640x480 60 Hz not available for Titan 9000 HOB Note The following 2 conditions may confine your choice of resolution to 1920x1080 50 60 Hz and 1280x720 50 60 Hz only 1 When Cascade is turned on for the particular card 2 When a particular card belongs to a group via Phoenix Q software Exit Exit the output resolution and frequency setup menu Table A 1 Output Resolution and Frequency Output Timing Timing Standard one VESA select this for HDMI DVI output Exit Exit the output timing setup menu Table A 2 Output Timing UserLogo Meyer Not available for Titan 9000 HOB card On enable the user logo display feature Foreground can only be selected upon turning on user logo default setting is Background Background Foreground Display Off disable the display of the user logo Note To fill the entire screen of monitor the size pixel of the user logo picture must be the same as the monitor resolution In case the size of the file is larger than the card s output resolution se
186. xcept as expressly written 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 at support avitechvideo com AVITECH Contents About This MIU Al is cose inch ces sedcenzcats Peeice ce acacsish cxpneded enaneds Peseeacesennciese oepeoeakenmssbadseeaee lt eeesesecbeeaee li Technical SUD ON aces gece pe enc crests ed as arcs cay a ea aaaea aaa K eons anitae aea i Warranty otc ace cevaeend cain a EE EEEE Popp EES Aa EEA E AER vi Limitation of Liability 0 cc cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeessaeeseeeessaaeeeeeesseegeeeeessaaeeeees vi Extended Warranty Options cccccccccccsseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeessaeeseeeessaeseeeeessaaeeeees vi Services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period ccccseceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeenaaees vi Regulatory Information obsiegs ziieote seasiicctassaneamarcientsaacies iatnidenianecearaninsdcatnncseumlanedsinehenateananeniien ten stiies vi Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeees vi European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices
187. xt screen appears click the radio button to select Use the following IP address and then enter the IP address 192 168 0 x where x is any value from 1 4 or 6 253 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK to exit 152 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Appendix F Resetting to the Factory Default State Step 1 Power off the Titan 9000 by cutting off power from the power strip Step 2 Push the number 2 dip switch located on the control card downward to the ON position C REF OUT saen REF IN LTC Figure F 1 Push Number 2 Dip Switch Downward Step 3 Power on the Titan 9000 by restoring power from the power strip Step 4 Push back the number 2 dip switch upward to the default position 153 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Appendix G Compatibility With Tally Interface Device The Titan 9000 together with Pacific GPIO RS 232 to 422 converter mini null modem adapter re worked serial cable system supports production switchers and other tally interface devices via a serial connection The combined devices can dynamically update monitor wall elements to reflect text and status updates from the device This appendix describes how Titan 9000 can be configured to receive dynamic labels and status from tally interface devices B d At the time of writing of this manual the Titan 9000 has been tested to support the Sony switcher Other production switchers may be added in the future G 1 Using th
188. y connect to the router A Step 6 To allow the Phoenix Q software to connect to the router use the tocGW utility refer to the tocGW Utility Quick Reference Guide for details 46 Monitoring made easy AVITECH 4 5 Window Layout 4 5 1 Arranging Windows by Group For a quick layout setup of your video windows right click the Group tab to access the Group Layout menu Select from 2x2 up to 13x13 as possible grid positions on the monitor S The layout size available for your particular model will depend on the monitor s resolution as well as the smallest window size limitation 4 Group 001 As Group Layout gt NA NA Image 1 CiD 1 CardiD 1 3 NO VIDEO NA NA LELIES Custom Layout Copy Layout Figure 4 20 Phoenix Q Software Group Layout Upon selecting Custom Layout specify the Window Ratio Normal 4 3 16 9 If Normal is selected then you can set the Horizontal and Vertical number of windows 2 to 8 as possible grid positions on the monitor If 4 3 or 16 9 is selected then you can only set the Horizontal number of windows 2 to 8 Custom Layout Setup Window Ratio Normal v Normal Horizontal 14 3 x D Vertical 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 Figure 4 21 Phoenix Q Software Set Custom Layout 47 AVITECH 4 5 2 Resizing Window Perform the following steps to resize a window Method 1 Right click a window and then select Size Followed by t
189. y of the following occurs for any of the connected computers server or client Vv power was loss v network connection was disrupted or v any change on the desired Synergy layout setup click Apply on this configuration window of the affected computer again in order for KVM to work properly To use the ScreenCropT utility perform the following steps for each of the connected computers that will be part of the Synergy configuration Step 1 Copy the three ScreenCropT utility system files to the computer Step 2 Double click ScreenCropT exe A Windows Security Alert screen may appear upon using ScreenCropT utility for the first time on a me S computer Click Unblock and the Windows Alert will not appear on subsequent uses of ScreenCropT 162 Monitoring made easy AVITECH H 3 Cropping Feature ScreenCropT utility sets 2 instances of area of interest The associate contents can then be transmitted to the intended audiences To crop areas of interest perform the following steps Cropping the Area of Interest n gt lt image Video Cropping via Avitech ScreenCropT i A HDMI ing t Titan 9000 4H card with Scaling Figure H 3 Cropping a Defined Area of Interest Step 1 Click to select the detected Titan 9000 multiviewer in the Devices on Network window In the case of cascaded setup it is highly recommended to set all the Titan 9000 to the same IP address but set with di
190. y when running ASCII X command 42 Monitoring made easy Monitoring made easy AVITECH The next figure shows sample idle devices assigned to groups The 1 1 appearing before the card name signifies the chassis ID and card ID number Hence 1 2 would signify chassis ID 1 and card ID 2 The O H appearing after the card name signifies audio O utput that is H DMI OUT Group View wx E Display 001 1920x1080 60Hz E 1 1 jRainier 3G Plus 1 O H 8 Display OP2 1920x1080 s0Hz E 1 2 Rainier 3G Plus 1 O H 3 E Display OP3 1920x1080 60Hz E 1 3 jTitan 9000 4HKO H 8 Display OD4 1920x108q 6oHz E 1 4 Titan 9000 4HKO H Figure 4 11 Phoenix Q Software Chassis and Card ID Place the mouse pointer over a specific card ID to show various information such as Master IP Chassis ID Card ID Audio Output reference guide Group view TIX or _ Group 00i E E Group 001 1280 720 60Hz B 1 1 Rainier 3G Plus 1 0 H E Image 1 Image 1 E Image 2 Image 2 E Image 3 Image 3 m Image 4 Image 4 CID 1 CardlD 2 Titan 9000 4H O H lari _ Master IP 192 168 0005 ChassisID 01 CardID 0 Note O 4udio Output H HDMI f 5 5D1 Headphone E Image 4 Image 4 CID 1 Cardi0 1 Figure 4 12 Phoenix Q Software Device Information and Reference 4 4 Obtaining the UMD Under Monitor Display Data
191. ze N Step 7 Select On in Video Freeze gt Enable to activate the video freeze alarm feature c E ideo Freeze B Enable E Sensitivity Level On x E Set Duration Second 4 Analog input signal is not supported 142 Monitoring made easy AVITECH Step 8 Set the motion sensitivity of image when video freeze alarm will be triggered Adjust the sensitivity according to the signal being monitored on a range of 1 for filtering out noise in a noisy signal to 128 for a clean signal Also the lower the sensitivity level set a not so noticeable difference in frame by frame content comparison e g a talk show video where the background is constant and the only motion detectable is the announcer s lip movement may trigger the alarm In this case consider increasing the sensitivity level or set duration next item values iB Sensitivity Level 1 lt gt Set Duration Second 20 R Step 9 Set the video freeze alarm response time second 8 Set Duration Second 20 lt c E Border Video Black and Video Freeze cannot happen simultaneously When both conditions exist Video Black has the higher priority Likewise both functions are not available for analog input signal Step 10 Select On in Alarm Sound gt Video gt Enable to activate playback of alarm sound when no video video black video freeze is detected in a part
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