background image

Function: 

to set the format for control. 

Examples

ZK GGMM 11 22 33

 

sets GGMM time to 11:22:33. 

ZK GGMM 11 22 33 0

 

sets GGMM time to 11:22:33 and counting down. 

ZK GGMM 1

 

sets GGMM clock to start counting upwards. 

 

ZL 

Format: 

ZL GGMMPP

 (clock) 

00 

255

 (transparency) 

000000000

 

(RRRGGGBBB set text color) 

000000000

 (RRRGGGBBB set 

label color) “

TEXT

” (label text string 50 ASCII characters 

maximum) 

Function: 

to set the label’s transparency, text, and text color. 

Examples

ZL GGMMPP 0 255000000 000000255 “   CNN News Station   ” 

sets GGMMPP to no transparency, text color red, label color blue, 
with text “   CNN News Station   ”. 

NOTE:

 All windows will share the same label transparency setting. That is, upon changing 

one window’s label transparency, all other window’s label transparency will also be 

changed simultaneously. 

 

ZM 

Format: 

ZM GGMMPP ##

 

(resolution number)

 

[

N

A

utomatic arrangement] 

Function: 

to change the output resolution, the resolution number refers to the 
list of resolutions the MCC-8004 series supports. 

Description

:  

Vertical Frequency 

 

Resolution 

50 Hz 

60 Hz 

800 × 600 

42 

1024 × 768 

31 

1280 × 720 

30 

15 

81 

Summary of Contents for TACP-100

Page 1: ...TACP 100 User s Manual Revision 2 1 September 2009 ...

Page 2: ...tten permission of Avitech International Corporation Avitech International Corporation may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this document Except as expressly written by Avitech International Corporation the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to patents trademarks copyrights or other in...

Page 3: ...Statement of Compliance ix Preface x Welcome x About this Manual xi 1 Getting Started 1 1 1 Package Contents 1 1 2 Product Features 3 Hardware 3 Software 4 Specifications 4 1 3 Identifying the Front Hardware Components 5 1 4 Identifying the Rear Hardware Components 6 1 5 Sample Layout Diagram 7 1 6 Configuration Setup Process 9 1 7 Using the Touch Panel 10 1 8 Getting Your TACP Ready for Use 10 St...

Page 4: ... 54 3 3 ACP Run Time 55 4 TACP Modes 59 4 1 Menu Mode 59 Release 60 OPERATOR 1 2 3 60 COLOR ADJUSTMENT 61 IP SETTING 62 AVITECH MODULES IP 63 CALIBRATION 64 RESET 65 ABOUT 66 4 2 Download Mode 66 4 3 Operation Mode 67 Title Box 67 ASCII Z Command Buttons 68 Back Next Buttons 68 A ASCII Z Command 69 A 1 ASCII Z Command Format 69 A 2 ACC 8000 ASCII Z Command Format 70 ZM 70 ZP 71 A 3 MCC 8001U ASCII...

Page 5: ...3 ZO 83 ZP 84 ZR 84 ZT 85 ZV 86 ZW 86 ZX 86 A 5 Rainier 2x Series ASCII Z Command Format 87 ZA 87 ZC 87 ZF 88 ZJ 88 ZL 89 ZM 89 ZN 90 ZP 90 ZT 91 ZW 92 ZX 92 A 6 Rainier 4x 4x1V Series ASCII Z Command Format 93 ZC 93 ZF 93 ZJ 94 ZM 94 ZP 95 ZT 96 ZX 97 A 7 Rainier 4U1V ASCII Z Command Format 97 ZC 97 iii ...

Page 6: ... ZP 107 ZT 108 ZW 109 ZX 110 B Firmware Upgrade 111 B 1 Requirements 111 B 2 Making the Connection 111 B 3 Configuring the IP Address 113 Checking the TACP s IP Address 116 B 4 Updating the Firmware 117 AX11015 Firmware 118 WT8882 Firmware 120 C ACP More Information 121 C 1 ACP Menu Items 122 C 2 Setting Up the Module s IP COM Port Baud Rate 123 iv ...

Page 7: ...ject to the limitation of liability set forth next 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 repl...

Page 8: ...nder 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 ninety 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...

Page 9: ...talled 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...

Page 10: ...ne 1999 5 EC German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europäischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC Greek To προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας 1999 5 EC Icelandic Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evrópska Efnahags Bandalagsins númer 1999 5 EC Italian Questo prodotto è conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europei...

Page 11: ...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 ix ...

Page 12: ...ections Easily control multiple systems in various deployment combinations through one single TACP In addition TACP has peer to peer communication capability allowing you to create TACP networks and expand to extremely large and complex systems any time over Ethernet communication Using the Avitech ASCII Protocol also known as Z commands the TACP supports all model lines of Avitech Multiviewer mod...

Page 13: ...nes Appendix B Firmware Upgrade provides instructions on how to update TACP firmware Appendix C ACP More Information provides additional information about the ACP Avitech Control Panel NOTE For the administrator who needs to create configuration and edit the layouts you may start from Chapter 2 to begin setup However if you are an operator who performs the TACP controls you may start from Chapter ...

Page 14: ...lso guides you through the proce he ss of setting up your TACP for use NOTE Depending on the model you purchased the cabinet color and the look of t accessories may be different from the ones shown in this manual 1 1 Package Contents After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items Avitech TACP 5 V DC Power Adapter 1 ...

Page 15: ...etary RJ 45 to RS 232 DB9 FM Cable Refer to the NOTE below 3 RU Rack Mount Face Plate optional Set of Screws optional RS 232 Splitter Cable optional Refer to the NOTE below Utility Disc contains software and user s manual Quick Start Guide 2 ...

Page 16: ... connector A proprietary RJ 45 to RS 232 DB9 FM cable is needed for serial function The pin definition is shown next DB9 FM RJ 45 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 1 Tx 2 Tx 2 Gnd 3 Rx 3 4 4 Rx 5 Gnd 5 Gnd 6 6 7 7 8 5 V 8 5 V 9 1 2 Product Features Hardware Direct communication with up to 120 modules on one TACP including seven IP and one RS 232 connection Peer to peer communication among TACPs Ethe...

Page 17: ...ith up to seven sets of Multiviewers under different IP addresses and one set through RS 232 communication Operating mode Multiple Peer to peer communication with combination of TACP and ACP Touch panel 7 inch active matrix a Si TFT Thin Film Transistor color LCD display 800 480 pixel resolution Resistive type 4 wires 152 4 91 44 mm 6 3 6 inch active area 0 0635 0 1905 mm 0 002 0 008 inch pixel pi...

Page 18: ...el ACP Minimum supported version V2 01 dated 05 01 2009 Operating System compatibility Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista Server 2003 Server 2008 IMPORTANT for Windows 2000 user download the plug in gdiplus dll from the Microsoft website at http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyID 6a63ab9c df12 4d41 933c be590feaa05a displaylang en and follow the on screen instructions to install it 1 3...

Page 19: ...1 4 Identifying the Rear Hardware Components Power Switch 2 pin DIP Switch RS 232 Port Cable Tie Holder Ethernet Port 5V 3A DC Power Jack Stainless Steel Kick Stand 6 ...

Page 20: ...e ACP TACP peer to peer system connection The TACP can control Multiviewer systems via itself the ACP as well as another TACP in one network The ACP not only allows you to create the configuration but also perform run time communication with the Multiviewer systems 7 ...

Page 21: ...l the Multiviewer system independently once the configuration has been downloaded from the ACP Each TACP is capable of controlling the Multiviewer system from seven different IP over the Ethernet switch Also one RS 232 connection allows you to directly connect to another group of Multiviewer system 8 ...

Page 22: ... and Multiviewers that the TACP will communicate with Second Step Create the configuration including setting page layouts buttons and assigning Z commands Third Step Pass the configuration to the TACP Make sure the TACP is in the same Ethernet network as the ACP Last Step Connect the TACP with the modules you can then control the Multiviewers 9 ...

Page 23: ...nch touch panel is a resistive type 4 wire touch screen It is suggested to use your finger tip stylus or pen tip to tap on the screen for better response 1 8 Getting Your TACP Ready for Use The Avitech TACP can be set up in any three ways namely Stand alone TACP table top setting Multiple TACP setting Rack mounted TACP setting 10 ...

Page 24: ...er from the box and plug the DC cord of the power adapter to the power jack on the rear of the TACP Rotate the locking screw clockwise to ensure it is firmly screwed into the power jack 3 Plug the power adapter to an electrical outlet When the power adapter is connected power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the power adapter and onto your TACP 4 Make sure both dip switches are set ...

Page 25: ...n the four red cubes appearing on the four corners of the touch panel Make sure the color of each cube turns from red to green 7 When it is finished you will see the menu mode main page loading up 8 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the TACP and the other end to the PC or the Ethernet switch hub 12 ...

Page 26: ...en the power is on but the connection to LAN is down Glows blinks yellow when the TACP has an available connection to LAN is accessing the LAN Connection Indicator Is off when the connection to LAN is down Connection indicator Power indicator Multiple TACP Setting To set up multiple Avitech TACP perform the following steps 1 Unpack the TACP from the EPE bag and set the stainless steel kick stand a...

Page 27: ... is connected power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the power adapter and onto your TACP 4 Make sure both dip switches are set to the off position flip up to the I on position 5 Turn on the TACP by pressing the power switch 6 Perform screen calibration when using your TACP for the very first time Use your finger tip or a stylus to tap on the four green dots appearing on the four co...

Page 28: ...o 8 for the other TACPs that will be used 10 Make sure the power LED and the connection LED glows yellow When the power is on but the network connection is down the connection LED will be off and the power LED will glow orange Glows yellow when the TACP has an available connection to LAN Power Indicator Glows orange when the power is on but the connection to LAN is down Glows blinks yellow when th...

Page 29: ...own on the desk 2 Unpack two pieces of rack mount face plate from the paper carton 3 Pull out the stainless steel kick stand to a 90 degree angle so that it is perpendicular with the TACP s LCD panel 4 Place one piece of the rack mount face plate beside the TACP still facing down so that the two screw holes located on the face plate are aligned with the screw holes located on the side of the TACP ...

Page 30: ...x and plug the DC cord of the power adapter to the power jack on the rear of the TACP Rotate the nut clockwise to ensure it is firmly screwed into the power jack 8 Make sure both dip switches are set to the off position flip up 9 Plug the power adapter to an electrical outlet When the power adapter is connected power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the power adapter and onto your T...

Page 31: ...bration when using your TACP for the very first time Use your finger tip or a stylus to tap on the four green dots appearing on the four corners of the touch screen Make sure the color of each dot turns from red to green 12 When it is finished you will see the menu mode main page loading up 18 ...

Page 32: ... LAN Connection Indicator Is off when the connection to LAN is down Connection indicator Power indicator 1 9 Setting Up the Avitech Multiviewer Modules To setup the Avitech Multiviewer modules perform the following steps 1 Cascade the Avitech Multiviewer modules by following the installation instruction from the respective product user s manual 2 Launch the Galaxy program to assign the Avitech Mul...

Page 33: ... run the Avitech software Control Panel ACP The supported operating systems are Microso ows XP Windows Vista Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 IMPORTANT for Windows 2000 user download the plug in gdiplus dll from the Microsoft website at http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Family ID 6a63ab9c df12 4d41 933c be590feaa05a displaylang en and follow the on screen instructions to install it...

Page 34: ...ed from the Avitech web site copy and save these to the host PC Bin folder where the program ACP V201 exe is located TACP folder where the final configuration is recommended to be saved Templates folder where the graphic images are stored NOTE It is highly recommended to set the screen resolution at 1280 1024 when using the ACP 21 ...

Page 35: ...reafter called a page for the TACP What you see is what you get when you finish the page s layout and send it to the TACP This means that what you see on this 800 480 window will be completely copied over The TACP Editor window performs the function of creating each 800 480 page and of transferring the configured pages hereafter called a configuration The first step in setting up the configuration...

Page 36: ...ing the ACP IP Table Editor Upon starting the ACP create a new TACP IP table first To create a new IP table perform the following steps 1 Click the IP Table Editor button if the IP Table Editor window was closed 23 ...

Page 37: ... click the Add button 3 Remove the unwanted TACP name by clicking the TACP Name drop down list and selecting the particular name then click Delete 4 Enter the IP address for your TACP Or use the PC s IP address that you are using to communicate to the connected modules 24 ...

Page 38: ...ule that is communicating with the TACP through a direct cable connection for each cascaded system 6 Select the COM port baud rate if connecting to a module via RS 232 cable 7 Click OK to apply the settings or click Cancel to discard the changes and exit the IP Table Editor screen NOTE Click Save to store the IP table list and save the current IP setting for future use You will be prompted to crea...

Page 39: ...es directory You can also search from the directory tree of the entire PC for the desired background image The accepted graphic formats are BMP PNG JPG and TIFF Change Image Background Image NOTE To change the background image in the future just double click anywhere on the background and the Page Properties window appears Upon clicking this button the Color Selection Palette menu will pop up You ...

Page 40: ...utton is customizable movable and removable after creation Upon clicking this button the Image Selector window will pop up You can search the Button folder under the Templates directory You can also search from the directory tree of the entire PC for the desired button image The accepted graphic formats are BMP PNG JPG and TIFF Un pressed refers to the inactive state of the button Pressed refers t...

Page 41: ...After making the desired selections click OK and the following 800 480 pixel window with customized layout will appear 28 ...

Page 42: ...Add New Button Upon clicking the Add New Button button on the TACP Editor window a new button having the same attributes as the previously set buttons would appear on the middle of the screen 29 ...

Page 43: ...button and a cross symbol will appear Click and hold the mouse button until the on screen button moves to the desired location To re size the button use the mouse to click and highlight it Move the mouse to the border of the button until an arrow sign appears click and drag the mouse button to change to the desired size 30 ...

Page 44: ...o select multiple on screen buttons You can also use the above method to drag or re size multiple buttons Copy Paste Buttons Right click a particular button then select copy Then click Paste and the duplicate button appears Group Ungroup Buttons 31 ...

Page 45: ...buttons and click Group The grouped buttons will retain its grouping until you select Ungroup Grouped buttons can be moved re sized as well as change its global properties at the same time Align By clicking to select more than one button allows you to perform button alignment Click Left to align buttons to the left border of the last button Click Top to align buttons to the top border of the last ...

Page 46: ...Vertical Center allows you to spread the buttons on the page from the center of one button to another Select All Right clicking the mouse on any button on the screen and clicking Select All will highlight all the buttons Delete Button To remove or delete a particular button right click the mouse on the selected button then select Delete Or press the Delete key on the keyboard after selecting the b...

Page 47: ... order settings The Redo button or press Ctrl Y allows you to redo the previous action that was cancelled by the Undo button The Undo Redo button allows you to cancel or redo unlimited steps Setting the Button Attributes To set up the button attributes perform the following steps 1 Right click the mouse on the button you want to set the attributes and click Properties 34 ...

Page 48: ...ing screen appears On the Type portion you may assign the button type Z Command button that stores the ASCII command lines Text contains the text box for the title Next Previous Page button for turning the page 35 ...

Page 49: ...the Position and Size portion you may want to fine tune the button s position and size by entering values on the Horizontal Position Vertical Position Width and Height windows Then click Set NOTE The value of the button position and size has to be in increments of eight pixels If the value you enter is not divisible by eight ACP will automatically set the lower number that is divisible by eight as...

Page 50: ...ction box Also the Z Command Editor button becomes active For example on the instruction box above 210 100 100 200 is the TACP s IP address and IP1 is the connected module s IP This means that the IP1 interface of TACP with IP address 210 100 100 200 will send out the below Z command 5 If you are familiar with the ASCII Z commands you can enter the Z command under the IP address text string for mo...

Page 51: ...pears 7 Select the Module Type by clicking on the radio button click on the Command and Attribute drop down menus to select the desired Z command and its attribute Then select the Group Module and Processor that you wish to send the Z command to Select the Parameter 1 and 2 to complete the setting some Z commands will have more parameters to setup 38 ...

Page 52: ...8 Click the Generate button to display the ASCII Z command on the Z Command portion 9 Click the Send button to send the Z command back to the instruction box in the Button Properties window 39 ...

Page 53: ...e but selecting Serial Port will not 11 Repeat the above steps if you wish to add more than one command to each button 12 If within the same button you wish to send Z command to a different module with a different IP address return to the Z Command portion of the Button Properties window Change the IP address on the Connect To drop down menu then click Add Instruction and add the Z command that yo...

Page 54: ...Global Button Right click the mouse on any button and select Properties to access Global Button Properties page Global Button Properties allows you to change the grouped button s image font and font color Only the options selected with check mark on the check box will the button s properties be set 41 ...

Page 55: ... allowing you to switch the page sequence after creating multiple pages Click to highlight the page you wish to swap the order and then use the arrow buttons to move forward or backward You may also use the mouse to drag and drop the page to change the page order Press the Delete Page button to remove the unwanted page Or press the Delete key on the keyboard to delete the highlighted page 42 ...

Page 56: ...te Page to remove Cut or duplicate Copy Paste Page a page including the graphic layout and Z commands Select Previous Page Next Page to move the position of the present active page to the previous or next page Select First Page Last Page to move the position of the present active page to the first or last page Select All Pages will highlight all the pages Select Delete to delete the whole page 43 ...

Page 57: ...operties window will pop up This allows you to change the Page Name title and the background image TACP Editor Dialog Save As Upon clicking the Save As button on the TACP Editor window the Save As window would appear on screen allowing you to save the current ACP TACP file The default filename would be the title of the page 44 ...

Page 58: ...ACP file TACP Editor Dialog Simulation Upon clicking the Simulation button on the TACP Editor window the TACP Simulator window will pop up This allows you to run the button function tests before downloading the configuration to the TACP The main window shows the page you just created The Avitech Module Connect portion allows you to select which TACP you wish to simulate 45 ...

Page 59: ...le between the TACP and the modules During multiple IP connection the Ethernet switch hub is required Click the Connect button when everything is ready Each IP connection will take about four seconds so the total connection time when connecting to seven IPs may take up to 30 seconds When the connection is set the Status column will change from Off line to OK NOTE A serial port connection will not ...

Page 60: ...P and the main page will be displayed Tap the IP Setting button to access the IP setting page 2 Use arrow keys to move to the column you wish to change 3 Use the on screen keypad to change the number 4 Set your TACP s IP address Netmask and Gateway address on the IP Editor window e g IP 210 100 100 210 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 210 100 100 254 47 ...

Page 61: ...k the OK button when finished 6 The next screen will appear When it is done the TACP will automatically re start NOTE For more information on how to configure the IP address from the PC refer to Appendix C 48 ...

Page 62: ...From the ACP to the TACP Return to the ACP and click the Write to TACP button to access the TACP Write window 49 ...

Page 63: ...P Configuration Update section Click Connect to connect to the TACP over IP NOTE The following are the configuration size limitations Maximum configuration size 192 KB Graphic button and layout 1 MB Z command instruction string size limitation for each button is 4 KB One TACP can save up to three different configurations with the same module s IP table 50 ...

Page 64: ...will turn green 4 Click Burn to burn the configuration including the IP address table page layouts buttons and Z command strings to the TACP NOTE Click Burn IP Table only if you have already sent out the configuration but wish to update the IP address only 51 ...

Page 65: ...Checking the TACP 1 When the TACP is receiving files it will show the following message 2 When it is done it will go back to menu mode main page 52 ...

Page 66: ... you can cascade up to 15 Multiviewer modules Peer to peer communication functionality extends the controlling power TACP For example when TACP 1 is sending the ASCII commands to Multiviewer modules belonging to TACP 2 TACP 1 will pass the commands to the IP addresses for both TACP 2 and Multiviewer modules belonging to TACP 2 After TACP 2 receives the request packet it will decompress the packet ...

Page 67: ...st refer to Appendix C for details 1 Unplug the Ethernet cable originally connecting the ACP to the TACP from the PC end and then connect it to the module s IP port So that now the TACP and the modules are connected via the Ethernet cable 2 Make sure that the TACP is powered on 3 Click the OPERATOR 1 3 button on menu mode 54 ...

Page 68: ...er module to allow the Z commands to be passed from the master module to the slave modules refers to Avitech modules that are cascaded with the master module and also accepts Z commands passed by the master modules over a RS 485 cascade cable 3 3 ACP Run Time The ACP Run Time feature allows the PC to function as a TACP This allows the PC to perform module communication without the need to pass the...

Page 69: ...the ACP program before going to the next step Execute the ACP Run Time 1 Connect the PC to the Multiviewer modules over IP or via RS 232 2 Double click the xxx tacp file to start ACP Run Time NOTE If you receive this xxx tacp file from another PC select ACP as the program to open it 56 ...

Page 70: ...om IP4 Mike IP 5 Paul IP6 Bill IP7 Tim IP disconnection indicator 4 The panel will be ready to use when the IP disconnection indicator disappears from the screen 5 When you see the following error go back and run ACP Vxxx exe to confirm if the IP address of the TACP is the same as the local IP address of your PC 57 ...

Page 71: ...p and prompt you to select one TACP 7 On the Avitech Modules Connect portion select one TACP and click START 8 When there is COM port communication the Avitech Modules Connect portion will also show up and prompt for COM port selection 9 Every 2 minutes ACP Run Time will probe the Ethernet connection to confirm if the connections are still active 58 ...

Page 72: ...4 TACP Modes This chapter familiarizes you with the Avitech TACP modes Operation mode The basic setup page in menu mode is shown next Menu mode Download mode 4 1 Menu Mode 59 ...

Page 73: ...ore pressing the power switch button on the rear of the TACP to turn off power tap the RELEASE button to release the IP connection between the TACP and the modules in order to properly turn off the TACP OPERATOR 1 2 3 When updating the configurations to the TACP you can assign the configuration to be under one of the operator Selecting any one of the operator will bring up the associated button pa...

Page 74: ...o manually adjust the LCD luminance and chromaticity e g Brightness Sharpness Saturation and Hue To change the value of each item just click the left right arrow keys to adjust The range of adjustment is from 0 to 100 Default value is 50 61 ...

Page 75: ... the current IP address of the local TACP To change the value of the IP address use up down left right arrow keys to select the column first then use the on screen keypad to key in the new IP address Then click OK when finished 62 ...

Page 76: ...er modules Baud Rate shows the RS 232 baud rate of the Multiviewer modules Every six seconds the TACP will automatically detect the IP address signal If the connection is broken the IP address text will turn red NOTE The IP address table was created using the ACP This page is for your reference only Use the ACP to make any modifications 63 ...

Page 77: ...in room too high or too low temperature environments perform the following steps to calibrate the touch screen 1 Tap the CALIBRATION button and the next screen appears 2 Tap OK and the following screen appears 3 Tap the four red dots appearing on the four corners until each red dot turns green Afterwards the menu mode s basic setup page would appear 64 ...

Page 78: ...CP back to the factory default state tap RESET and the following screen appears Tap OK and upon resetting the TACP you will be prompted to run calibration prior to entering the menu mode s basic setup page NOTE After running the RESET process all the configuration files will be erased 65 ...

Page 79: ...s the TACP s system related information such as version firmware version and technical support Firmware Version WT Vxxx yyyymmdd AX Vxxx yyyymmdd 4 2 Download Mode During the download process the TACP s screen will freeze 66 ...

Page 80: ... as transferred from the ACP is shown next Modules that were configured but currently not connected are shown in red on the lower portion of the screen e g IP 1 Mary IP 5 John IP 7 Justin To return to menu mode press the lower left corner for three seconds to return from operation mode back to menu mode Title Box Contains the name of the page or configuration and can be defined 67 ...

Page 81: ...e buttons contain the ASCII code to communicate with the Avitech Multiviewer modules The size location font style and contents can be defined Back Next Buttons Allows you to return to the previous page or go to the next page 68 ...

Page 82: ...e Window ssignment rised of the first two numbers s used to ertain to all groups ential order starting from 0 MM is based on e rotary ID number plus 1 t two numbers pertain to all window assignments s to follow when entering the ASCII Z command It is acceptable to enter commands columns are separated by a space Header z command character Group Module Window Assignment GGMMPP is comprised of six Ar...

Page 83: ...nd Format ZM Format ZM GGMMPP resolution number Function to change the output resolution the resolution number refers to the list of resolutions the ACC 8000 supports Description Vertical Frequency Resolution 50 Hz 60 Hz 800 600 42 1 1024 768 31 2 1280 720 30 15 1280 768 32 22 1280 1024 29 9 1360 768 38 20 1400 1050 34 35 1440 900 46 45 1600 1200 39 10 1680 1050 41 40 1920 1080 1080p 28 26 1920 12...

Page 84: ...stem will backup the file into flash memory Examples ZP 000000 L 1 GP1 sets all the modules in all the groups to load the previously saved 1 GP1 preset file ZP 020000 S 2 GP2 saves the current layout of all modules in group 2 to a preset file 2 GP2 ZP 000000 S saves the file of all modules in all the groups into flash memory A 3 MCC 8001U ASCII Z Command Format NOTE Each video input will occupy a ...

Page 85: ...ts the border color of group 1 module 1 window 1 as dim green with 3D effect ZC 010101 B 000255000 ndc sets the border color of group 1 module 1 window 1 as pure green but without 3D effect ZC 200101 L 255000000 sets the label background color of group 20 module 1 window 1 as dim RED with 3D effect ZC 020202 B 255000000 ndc sets the border color of group 2 module 2 window 2 as red but without 3D e...

Page 86: ...ransparency will also be changed simultaneously ZM Format ZM GGMMPP resolution number Function to change the output resolution the resolution number refers to the list of resolutions the MCC 8001U supports Description Vertical Frequency Resolution 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 800 600 42 1 47 1024 768 31 2 11 1280 720 30 15 48 1280 768 32 22 49 1280 1024 29 9 12 1360 768 38 20 21 1400 1050 34 35 50 1440 900 4...

Page 87: ...on 0 off Function to turn on off various options Examples ZN GGMM00 L 0 turns GGMM s label off ZN GGMMPP B 1 turns GGMMPP border on ZN GGMMPP S 0 turns GGMMPP s safe area off NOTE Each ASCII command can only serve one purpose multiple options on one command will not be recognizable ZP Format ZP GGMMPP L oad filename GP load filename from RAM ZP GGMMPP S ave filename GP save filename to RAM ZP GGMM...

Page 88: ...dth rate SD height rate HD width ratio HD height ratio Function to lock and adjust the video ratio Examples ZR GGMM01 4 3 16 9 sets GGMM01 SD video ratio as 4 3 HD video as 16 9 ZR 000000 16 9 4 3 sets all windows SD video ratio as 16 9 HD video as 4 3 ZR GGMMPP 7 12 7 12 sets GGMMPP s SD and HD video ratio as 7 12 ZR GGMMPP 0 0 0 0 disables the function by setting the width rate or height rate 0 ...

Page 89: ...MPP label text include the quotation marks font size where 0 is the current font size 1 4 are the available font size background extend 0 is do not extend 64 is extend outside video 0 is inside video 128 is outside video Function to change the label text and font size as well as specify the inner outer video Examples ZX 000000 Input 1 Input 1 will appear as the label for all the window s in all th...

Page 90: ...ZA 010202 3 2 Place window 010202 to a 3 3 map position 2 ZA 010200 6 13 Place group 1 module 2 to a 6 6 map position 13 14 15 16 ZA 000000 Automatically arrange all groups windows to the optimum size and position ZB Format ZB GGMMPP B order L abel 1 on 0 off Function to turn on off blinking of border or label Examples ZB GGMMPP L 0 GGMMPP turn blinking label off ZB GGMMPP B 1 GGMMPP turn blinking...

Page 91: ...he border color of group 2 module 2 window 2 as red but without 3D effect ZC 030303 L 000000255 sets the label color of group 3 module 3 window 3 as blue with 3D effect ZC 010101 B 000000000 turns the border of group 1 module 1 window 1 off ZC 020299 B 255000255 sets the digital clock color of group 2 module 2 3 as pink ZC 010199 L 255000255 sets the clock label background color of group 1 module ...

Page 92: ...values are 1 internal 2 DVI 3 VITC NTSC 4 LTC 5 VITC PAL 6 NTP Network Time Protocol Examples ZI GGMM00 1 sets GGMM to have all window source from internal channel 1 ZI GGMM99 2 sets GGMM clock to synchronize with DVI To allow the clock input source to trigger NTP in order to synchronize the time instantly ZI GGMM99 1 2 sets GGMM clock to sync to any other source except NTP ZI GGMM99 6 sets GGMM c...

Page 93: ...e text RRRGGGBBB pertains to digital clock font color where background RRRGGGBBB pertains to digital clock background color where time format pertains to 24 hour format 1 12 hour format 0 where display frame number pertains to On 1 Off 0 when source is set as DVI VITC NTSC LTC VITC PAL Function to set the digital clock color Examples ZK GGMM O 0 255255255 000000255 1 1 sets GGMM digital clock to n...

Page 94: ...color Examples ZL GGMMPP 0 255000000 000000255 CNN News Station sets GGMMPP to no transparency text color red label color blue with text CNN News Station NOTE All windows will share the same label transparency setting That is upon changing one window s label transparency all other window s label transparency will also be changed simultaneously ZM Format ZM GGMMPP resolution number No Automatic arr...

Page 95: ...0 1080p 28 26 1920 1200 37 36 1280 800 Apple monitor N A 56 252 VESA timing 253 color graphic card timing 254 frame lock timing 255 normal timing Examples ZM 010000 10 sets all the modules in group 1 to display at 1600 1200 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency and automatically arrange all windows to the optimum size and position ZM 000000 9 NA sets all the modules in all the groups to have a 12...

Page 96: ...ZO Format For initializing the audio source ZO GGMMPP I nitialize 1 4 Lgroup AES Rgroup 60 frequency is 60 Hz or else it is 59 94 Hz 1 PPM 2 VU ballistics For setting the audio output ZO GGMMPP 1 on 0 off channel 1 stereo 2 mono left 3 mono right sound Function to initialize the audio source as well as set the audio output Examples ZO GGMMPP I 1 AES 60 1 sets GGMMPP Lgroup 1 Rgroup AES 60 Hz PPM Z...

Page 97: ...he complete filename If the filename is not specified when saving the file system will backup the file into flash memory Examples ZP 000000 L stage1 sets all the modules in all the groups to load the previously saved stage1 preset file ZP 020000 S file2 GP2 saves the current layout of all modules in group 2 to a preset file file2 GP2 ZP 000000 S saves the file of all modules in all the groups into...

Page 98: ...ion turn on or off the tally for a window or all the windows in a group The color index number is a list of colors that the tally can be Description Designate the action of the tally The following table shows the color index Index Color 1 Null 2 Red 3 Green 4 Yellow 5 Blue 6 Pink 7 Light Blue 8 White Examples ZT 000000 2 1 6 activate tally 2 for all the window s in all the module s for all the gro...

Page 99: ...ft position and 400 600 bottom right position ZX Format ZX GGMMPP accept clock label text include the quotation marks font size where 0 is the current font size 1 4 are the available font size background extend 0 is do not extend 64 is extend outside video 0 is inside video 128 is outside video Function to change the label text and font size as well as specify the inner outer video Examples ZX 000...

Page 100: ... ZA 010200 6 13 Place group 1 module 2 to the 6 6 map position 13 14 15 16 ZA 000000 Automatically arrange all groups windows to the optimum size and position ZC Format ZC GGMMPP B order L abel RRRGGGBBB red ratio 000 255 green ratio 000 255 blue ratio 000 255 NoDimColor Function to set the border of the window with without 3D effect and the label s background color Description B order to signify ...

Page 101: ...group 1 module 1 window 4 to full screen mode display ZF 010104 0 disables full screen mode for group 1 module 1 window 4 and reverts it back to its former display size ZJ Format ZJ GGMMPP I mage G ain Function to automatically adjust the analog VGA signal entering the DVI I Input port of the Rainier 2x series Description I mage will automatically adjust the image s position and size G ain will au...

Page 102: ...000 000000255 CNN News Station sets GGMMPP text color red label color blue with text CNN News Station ZM Format ZM GGMMPP resolution number Function to change the output resolution the resolution number refers to the list of resolutions the Rainier 2x series supports Description Vertical Frequency Resolution 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 800 600 42 1 47 1024 768 31 2 11 1280 720 30 15 48 1280 768 32 22 49 128...

Page 103: ...modules of all groups ZN 010100 O 1 turns on the OSD on module 1 of group 1 ZP Format ZP GGMMPP L oad S ave filename GP ZP GGMM for listing presets NOTE When listing presets GG 00 or MM 00 represents the master module This command only works in HyperTerminal ACP does not support this command Function load a previously saved preset or save current layout to a preset as well as list presets Descript...

Page 104: ... HyperTerminal ACP does not support this command ZP 0203 lists group 2 module 3 s presets this command only works in HyperTerminal ACP does not support this command ZT Format ZT GGMMPP 1 tally 1 2 tally 2 1 on 0 off color index number Function turn on or off the tally for a window or all the windows in a group The color index number is a list of colors that the tally can be Description Designate t...

Page 105: ...e top window ZW GGMMPP 100 200 300 400 sets GGMMPP window at 100 200 top left position and 400 600 bottom right position ZW 010101 0 0 0 0 turns group 1 module 1 window 1 off by setting the width or height to be 0 ZX Format ZX GGMMPP label text include the quotation marks font size 1 4 Function to change the label text and font size Description Include the quotation marks when entering the label t...

Page 106: ... window L abel to signify the label s background color NoDimColor to signify the border s 3D effect You can add NoDimColor to remove the border s 3D effect Just enter NDC to signify NoDimColor Examples ZC 010101 B 000255000 sets the border color of group 1 module 1 window 1 as green with 3D effect ZC 020202 B 255000000 ndc sets the border color of group 2 module 2 window 2 as red but without 3D ef...

Page 107: ...ut port of the Rainier 4x 4x1V series Description I mage will automatically adjust the image s position and size G ain will automatically adjust the image gain Examples ZJ 000000 I automatically adjust the image s position and size on all the module s for all the group s ZJ 020000 G automatically adjust the image gain on all module s in group 2 ZM Format ZM GGMMPP resolution number Function to cha...

Page 108: ...00 10 sets all the modules in group 1 to display at 1600 1200 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency ZM 000000 9 sets all the modules in all the groups would have a 1280 1024 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency ZP Format ZP GGMMPP L oad S ave filename GP Function load a previously saved preset or save current layout to a preset Description If the filename includes space s use double quotation m...

Page 109: ...on or off the tally for a window or all the windows in a group The color index number is a list of colors that the tally can be Description Designate the action of the tally The following table shows the color index Index Color 1 Null 2 Red 3 Green 4 Yellow 5 Blue 6 Pink 7 Light Blue 8 White Examples ZT 000000 2 1 6 activate tally 2 for all the window s in all the module s for all the group s with...

Page 110: ...abel for all the window s in all the module s of all the group s ZX 000000 3 sets all window s label font size to 3 A 7 Rainier 4U 4U1V ASCII Z Command Format The following is a list of available ASCII Z commands for the Rainier 4U 4U1V ZC Format ZC GGMMPP B order L abel RRRGGGBBB red ratio 000 255 green ratio 000 255 blue ratio 000 255 NoDimColor Function to set the border of the window with with...

Page 111: ... video window s full screen mode Examples ZF 010104 1 sets group 1 module 1 window 4 to full screen mode display ZF 010104 0 disables full screen mode for group 1 module 1 window 4 and reverts it back to its former display size ZF 010105 1 sets group 1 module 1 cascade in source DVI I Input port to full screen mode display ZJ Format ZJ GGMMPP I mage G ain Function to automatically adjust the analo...

Page 112: ... number Function to change the output resolution the resolution number refers to the list of resolutions the Rainier 4U 4U1V supports Description Vertical Frequency Resolution 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 800 600 42 1 47 1024 768 31 2 11 1280 720 30 15 48 1280 768 32 22 49 1280 1024 29 9 12 1360 768 38 20 21 1400 1050 34 35 50 1440 900 46 45 51 1600 1200 39 10 52 1680 1050 41 40 53 1920 1080 1080p 28 26 N A ...

Page 113: ...ecified when saving the file system will backup the file into flash memory Examples ZP 000000 L 1 GP1 sets all the modules in all the groups to load the previously saved 1 GP1 preset file ZP 020000 S 2 GP2 saves the current layout of all modules in group 2 to a preset file 2 GP2 ZP 000000 S saves the file of all modules in all the groups into flash memory ZT Format ZT GGMMPP 1 tally 1 2 tally 2 1 ...

Page 114: ...pplied to the other tally of the same module ZX Format ZX GGMMPP label text include the quotation marks font size 1 4 Function to change the label text and font size Description Include the quotation marks when entering the label text The label will appear center aligned on the window maximum of 32 characters for each label Examples ZX 000000 Input 1 Input 1 will appear as the label for all the wi...

Page 115: ...3 Place group 1 module 2 to a 6 6 map position 13 14 15 16 ZA 000000 Automatically arrange all groups windows to the optimum size and position ZC Format ZC GGMMPP B order L abel RRRGGGBBB red ratio 000 255 green ratio 000 255 blue ratio 000 255 NoDimColor Function to set the border of the window with without 3D effect and the label s background color Description B order to signify the border of th...

Page 116: ... 0 off Function to turn on off echo command response time would be much faster when echo is turned off Examples ZE GGMM 0 Turn echo off for GGMM s RS 232 ZF Format ZF GGMMPP 1 on 0 off Function to turn on off the video window s full screen mode Examples ZF 010104 1 sets group 1 module 1 window 4 to full screen mode display ZF 010104 0 disables full screen mode for group 1 module 1 window 4 and rev...

Page 117: ...rt Description I mage will automatically adjust the image s position and size G ain will automatically adjust the image gain Examples ZJ 000000 I automatically adjust the image s position and size on all the module s for all the group s ZJ 020000 G automatically adjust the image gain on all the module s in group 2 ZK Format ZK GGMM P reset S et L oad 1 5 ID of analog clock Preset ID 1 8 HH MM SS F...

Page 118: ...g method ZK GGMM 11 22 33 sets GGMM time to 11 22 33 ZK GGMM 11 22 33 0 sets GGMM time to 11 22 33 and counting down ZK GGMM 1 sets GGMM clock to start counting upwards ZL Format ZL GGMMPP 000000000 text color RRRGGGBBB 000000000 label color RRRGGGBBB TEXT label text string 32 ASCII characters maximum but it will depend on the font size For example upon entering label text 0123456789 at font size ...

Page 119: ...50 1440 900 46 45 51 1600 1200 39 10 52 1680 1050 41 40 53 1920 1080 1080p 28 26 N A 1920 1200 37 36 N A 252 VESA timing 255 normal timing Examples ZM 010000 10 sets all the modules in group 1 to display at 1600 1200 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency ZM 000000 9 NA sets all the modules in all the groups to have a 1280 1024 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency with no automatic arrangement Z...

Page 120: ...of module 2 of group 2 NOTE Turning on automatic adjust and automatic gain only affects the VGA window The image window will be positioned at 0 0 and be 1 16 of display size upon turning on a closed image window ZP Format ZP GGMMPP L oad S ave filename GP ZP GGMM for listing presets NOTE When listing presets GG 00 or MM 00 represents the master module This command only works in HyperTerminal ACP d...

Page 121: ...al ACP does not support this command ZP 0203 lists group 2 of module 3 s presets this command only works in HyperTerminal ACP does not support this command ZT Format ZT GGMMPP 1 VCC 8000 only have tally 1 available 1 on 0 off color index number Function turn on or off the tally for a window or all the windows in a group The color index number is a list of colors that the tally can be Description D...

Page 122: ...set the window s position and size appear as the topmost window of a module and crop When cropping the width and height are calculated using the module output display size For example if the module output display timing is 1280 1024 at 60 Hz and you just want to display the right bottom quarter of the input image Crop X 1280 2 640 crop width 1280 2 640 Crop Y 1024 2 512 crop height 1024 2 512 Ther...

Page 123: ...he clock window position at 0 0 with size 320 240 ZX Format ZX GGMMPP when PP is 99 clock label text include the quotation marks font size 1 4 Function to change the label text and font size Description Include the quotation marks when entering the label text The label will appear center aligned on the window maximum of 32 characters for each label Examples ZX 000000 Input 1 Input 1 will appear as...

Page 124: ...icrosoft website at http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Family ID 6a63ab9c df12 4d41 933c be590feaa05a displaylang en and follow the on screen instructions to install it Bin folder that can be downloaded from is located the Avitech web site where the ntact the Avitech technical support or your local sales re The firmware update process must be done in a one TACP to one PC environment pro...

Page 125: ... is down the connection LED will be off and the power LED will glow orange Glows yellow when the TACP has an available connection to LAN Power Indicator Glows orange when the power is on but the connection to LAN is down Glows blinks yellow when the TACP has an available connection to LAN is accessing the LAN Connection Indicator Is off when the connection to LAN is down Connection indicator Power...

Page 126: ...t of your PC is not the same as your TACP and Multiviewer modules e g 210 100 100 xx you will have to update your PC s To do so perform the following steps 1 On your PC go to Control Panel and double click the Network Connections icon 2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties 113 ...

Page 127: ...3 In the General tab click to highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties 114 ...

Page 128: ...ess automatically change it to Use the following IP address Make sure to fill in your IP address along with Subnet mask and the Default gateway to be in the same range as your TACP s Leave the Preferred DNS server as is or leave it blank 115 ...

Page 129: ...our TACP tap IP SETTING 2 The following screen appears showing the TACP s IP address To change the value of the IP address use up down left right arrow keys to select the column first the column that is highlighted will be shown in red then use the on screen keypad to key in the new IP address 116 ...

Page 130: ...5 and WT8882 firmware make sure to perform AX11015 firmware update first Before updating the firmware disconnect all wireless connections to your PC It is highly recommended that you disable the Microsoft Windows firewall refer to the Microsoft Windows manual for more details The firmware for TACP is divided into AX11015 firmware WT8882 firmware 117 ...

Page 131: ...uble click the ACP V201 exe in the Bin folder to start ACP 2 When the following screen appears select the TACP Name you are updating firmware to on the IP Table Editor window Also check if the TACP IP is same as the TACP s 3 Click Write to TACP and the TACP Write window appears 118 ...

Page 132: ...nnect to connect to the TACP The progress of connection would be shown 5 On the Firmware Update section click Load File to locate the latest firmware file AT TACP AX V0 xx g6 mm dd yyyy bin where xx is the version number 6 Click Burn and the following screen appears Click Yes to continue 119 ...

Page 133: ... WT8882 firmware perform the following steps 1 Repeat steps 1 4 on updating the AX11015 firmware see previous section 2 On the Firmware Update section click Load File to locate the latest firmware file AT TACP WT V0 xx g5 mm dd yyyy bin where xx is the version number 3 Click Burn and the following screen appears Click Yes to continue 4 Upon finishing the firmware update process the TACP would auto...

Page 134: ...C ACP More Information This appendix provides additional information about the ACP Upon double clicking the mouse on th ACP V201 exe file located in t e he Bin folder the following screen appears 121 ...

Page 135: ...he TACP folder Save the configuration file using a new filename to the TACP folder Print out the active document Show a preview of the page to be printed Set up the printer options Quits the ACP may prompt you to save the page Undo the last action Redo the last action that was cancel by the above Undo Cut the selection and places it in the Clipboard Copy the selection and places it in the Clipboar...

Page 136: ...C 2 Setting Up the Module s IP COM Port Baud Rate Before connecting the TACP to the Avitech Multiviewer modules you have to set module s IP address and COM port baud rate This section shows you how to change these using the ACP NOTE If you are familiar with the Galaxy program you may use it to change the IP COM port baud rate The Galaxy program can be downloaded from the following location http av...

Page 137: ...iviewer module over IP NOTE To prevent Multiviewer interruption as well as get a faster response when the ACP module IP detector is broadcasting to the entire network while searching for the Multiviewer module it is advised to connect the PC to the master module locally while scanning the IP address 2 Run the ACP V201 exe program 124 ...

Page 138: ...d modules into different groups refer to the Galaxy program User s Manual for more details 4 On the Current Setting section click the Auto radio button if the Multiviewer s IP address is unknown If the IP address of the master module is known but needs to be modified click to select the User define radio button 5 Enter the new IP address and or the Baud rate in the New Setting section 6 Click Conn...

Page 139: ...rate on the Current Setting section 8 Enter the new IP address in the IP window or change the module s baud rate by clicking the Baud rate drop down menu then click Apply 9 Repeat the above steps if there is more than one master module 10 Click the x on the upper right corner when done to close the Multiviewer Module Setting window 126 ...

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