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ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES

User

s Guide

E2 Lite and EC-40

Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Lite

Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES User s Guide E2 Lite and EC 40...

Page 2: ...e Barco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com Barco Inc Image Processing 3078 Prospect Park Drive Rancho Cordova CA 95670 USA www barco com en suppor...

Page 3: ...o being a component of the system or independent service will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the inte...

Page 4: ...responsible for correcting any interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the eq...

Page 5: ...ew 27 3 7 Installation requirements 28 3 8 Initial inspection 29 3 9 Rack mount procedure 30 4 Hardware orientation 33 4 1 Front panel 34 4 2 Rear panel 35 4 3 Dual link DVI input card 38 4 4 HDMI Dis...

Page 6: ...justment Destination Configuration Adjust Panel 100 6 18 Configuration Menu Linking 113 6 19 Programming Menu 116 6 20 Programming Menu Resources area 117 6 21 Programming Menu Diagram area 127 6 22 P...

Page 7: ...rogramming Menu Presets And User Keys 191 7 24 Programming Menu Destination Transition 193 7 25 Multiviewer Menu Drop Inputs and Destinations 193 8 Updating firmware 195 8 1 Upgrading firmware using t...

Page 8: ...Assembly 247 13 16VFD Display Filter 248 13 17Bottom Panel 248 13 18Solid State Memory 249 13 19System Battery 251 13 20CPU Module 252 13 21Power Supply 253 13 22System Power Board 255 13 23Genlock As...

Page 9: ...Event Master series processor ASCII remote control 302 B 2 Event Master series processor JSON RPC remote control 303 C Troubleshooting 317 C 1 Troubleshooting List 318 D Third Party Software Acknowled...

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Page 11: ...11 Overview About this guide Record of changes Symbols pictures and fonts The Screen management system R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Introduction 1...

Page 12: ...nty terms Available System documentation This guide is part of the documentation set describing the Event Master products Guide Article number User Guide R5909934 E2 Lite Quick Start Guide 26 1205005...

Page 13: ...uts the E2 Lite system offers full show control including 32 independent PIP layers 12 outputs and a dedicated two channel Multi viewer Thanks to its linkable chassis the E2 Lite can expand beyond its...

Page 14: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 14 Introduction...

Page 15: ...o the Event Master devices Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before you begin installation After this chapter addit...

Page 16: ...EAC mark This product complies with the Safety of Low Voltage Equipment LVE Technical Regulation 004 2011 CU TR 004 2011 and the Electromagnetic Compatibility of Technical Products EMC Technical Regul...

Page 17: ...through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to the product input or output terminals A protective...

Page 18: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 18 Safety...

Page 19: ...cts Overview Event Master devices overview Event Master E2 Lite processors features Event Master EC 40 controller features Terms and definitions Control overview Presentation System overview Installat...

Page 20: ...ember of the Event Master family of products which excels in low processing latency ease of use and durability Designed for on site activities the processor is designed to handle the tough environment...

Page 21: ...nput slot supports two 4K UHD signals with the second generation Tri Combo Input card The Event Master input cards that ship with the E2 Lite are programmed to work specifically with the E2 Lite E2 Li...

Page 22: ...rlay Background mixer Each PGM screen destination has an unscaled seamless background mixer supporting the full resolution of the destination Matte color generator Still store as background Destinatio...

Page 23: ...Background Layer button 12 user definable Destination buttons with multi page functionality 1 Cut button 1 All Trans button High resolution T Bar 1x Internal 15 6 inch wide touch screen Mechanical spe...

Page 24: ...and 4 2 0 Computer Video A generic term indicating video that originates from a computer platform A progressive scan signal that follows VESA Video Electronics Standards Association standards with ty...

Page 25: ...ultiviewer A video output that previews sources backgrounds destinations and Auxiliaries in scaled down windows with a border and a text NTSC National Television Standards Committee The oldest standar...

Page 26: ...ill have its layers in a z order Typically with is BG as the lowest 3 5 Control overview General There are several ways to control Event Master Series Processors Settings and Diagnostics Front Panel W...

Page 27: ...ncludes a tactile operation style with buttons and touch screen displays allowing for easy and direct control Rudimentary Preset recall protocol for a single Processor is the same as for earlier produ...

Page 28: ...ironment Operating Non Operating Ambient Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F 10 C 14 F to 60 C 140 F Air cleanliness Clean office environment equivalent with cleanroom standard ISO 14644 1 ISO Class 9...

Page 29: ...the original shipping case and packing material these will be necessary if you ever have to ship your device For maximum protection repack your device as it was originally packed at the factory When s...

Page 30: ...ated by uneven weight distribution Connect the unit only to a properly rated supply circuit Reliable grounding earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Rack mount the unit from the fron...

Page 31: ...s Image 3 7 2 For the E2 Lite s two keyhole slots measure and install two rack screws in your equipment rack s front rails Allow each screw to protrude approximately 3 4 from the surface of the rails...

Page 32: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 32 General...

Page 33: ...ns the Event Master series processors hardware in detail Overview Front panel Rear panel Dual link DVI input card HDMI DisplayPort input card Tri Combo input card HDMI output card VPU card R5909934 00...

Page 34: ...es do not set it down with the rear connectors towards the ground If you do you may damage the rear connectors Display screen The 4 line x 24 character screen shows all Event Master processors menus s...

Page 35: ...navigation cursor Change or accept a parameter Answer Yes to menu queries Press the ESC button to exit a menu without making changes to cancel an operation to answer No to menu queries or to return to...

Page 36: ...Output DC LEDs will turn green The power supplies are installed upside down in the E2 Lite video processor so the silk screen markings will also appear upside down Ethernet port One RJ 45 connector is...

Page 37: ...h type of card in detail Dual link DVI input card page 38 HDMI DisplayPort input card page 39 Tri Combo input card page 40 Each input card slot supports one 4K UHD signal The right most input slot sup...

Page 38: ...anel 1 DVI I dual link connector DVI 1 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been detected 2 DVI I dual link connector DVI 2 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been...

Page 39: ...and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video This standard uses TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal from Silicon Image and DDC Display Data Channel from VESA Video Electr...

Page 40: ...DP L and R half or 4x DP quadrants EDID version 1 3 compatible HDCP version 1 3 compatible HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a compact audio video interface for transferring uncompres...

Page 41: ...layPort video on a full size DisplayPort connector One channel of HDMI video on a Type A connector Process up to four independent SDI signals with support for SD HD 3G 6G and 12G in Single Link Dual L...

Page 42: ...59 94 60 input via 1x HDMI EDID version 1 3 compatible HDCP version 1 4 and version 2 2 compatible SDI Supported formats Signal type Min BNC connector number Max channels per card Standard Examples SD...

Page 43: ...ity to VGA and DVI by using active adapter dongles enables users to use DisplayPort fitted video sources without replacing existing display devices HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a...

Page 44: ...e 4 7 VPU card General VPU Video Processing Unit cards perform the various scaling layer effects and image compositing operations within the Event Master series of products The internal cross point ro...

Page 45: ...E2 Lite and EC 40 45 Mixing Layer Type Maximum number of Single Layers Mixing Layers 2K HD 32 16 Dual Link 16 8 4K 8 4 The VPU cards are not accessible from the rear panel on the E2 Lite unit Hardware...

Page 46: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 46 Hardware orientation...

Page 47: ...Overview Power up initialization Front Panel menu tree Using menu system About Status menu About Setup menu About the System menu System menu Black Invalid System menu USB device Backup Restore System...

Page 48: ...is displayed Image 5 1 System Initialization Message After system initialization is complete the Status menu appears If under some rare circumstance the system does not fully boot correctly press and...

Page 49: ...enu tree Image 5 2 5 3 Using menu system General This section describes the conventions for using the menu system of the Event Master devices For reference the following illustration shows the System...

Page 50: ...nt panel When you reach an editable field and press SEL the navigation cursor changes to an edit cursor Making a menu selection To select a menu item use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the item then pre...

Page 51: ...rning the ADJUST knob clockwise once moves to the next letter of the alphabet If you start with an upper case letter as shown in the preceding illustration then the next letter is also a capital lette...

Page 52: ...ation about the Genlock connection situated at the back of the Event Master unit For more detail on this connection please refer to the section dedicated to the Genlock Input BNC in the chapter Rear p...

Page 53: ...ystem Menu shown in the following illustration allows you to view and change settings such as HDCP status and Ethernet options In this menu you can also backup or restore Event Master unit configurati...

Page 54: ...ctory Import an configuration created offline via an XML file on the USB device How to back up a configuration file to a flash drive 1 Insert a formatted flash drive in the unit s front panel USB port...

Page 55: ...peration and instructs you to reboot the Event Master unit You must reboot the Event Master unit to use the restored configuration file How to create a configuration offline and transfer it to a live...

Page 56: ...5 Open the xml folder Image 5 16 The xml folder contains subfolders for presets stills and userkeys and it contains the configuration settings file for your simulated system 6 Create a folder on your...

Page 57: ...uts Destinations Presets etc from the simulated unit will have been transferred to the live unit The icons from the simulated unit do not transfer to the live unit and must be recreated If the Multivi...

Page 58: ...you continue turning the knob you can change all three values in this field Values range from 000 to 255 in all four fields 6 Press SEL to accept your change in the first field The last character in t...

Page 59: ...eral seconds of showing all pixels on at the brightest setting the system will automatically advance to the ENCODER BUTTON TEST menu the next menu Directly select Encoder Button from the Diagnostic me...

Page 60: ...number or choosing All cards to be tested the following message will be displayed Image 5 22 Pressing SEL to continue will start the diagnostic testing The following message will be displayed Image 5...

Page 61: ...res above 85 C may affect processing performance Backup Log Files Backup log files can be saved for customer service troubleshooting In the event the log files of the Event Master unit need to be back...

Page 62: ...the display screen displays the Status menu 5 13 Using the Tech Support menu General The Tech Support Menu shown in the following illustration provides quick access to Customer Support contact inform...

Page 63: ...set Menu appears 2 Select Factory Reset A prompt appears asking if you want to clear all configurations 3 Press SEL The system turns off then reboots If you press ESC to cancel the operation instead y...

Page 64: ...non volatile memory If you save the system state these parameters are restored the next time you power up the Event Master unit If you do not use this function your custom settings are not restored d...

Page 65: ...requirements Download of Event Master Toolset Software Software installation Starting up Screen layout presentation Controls Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Network resource area Configuration...

Page 66: ...ogramming Menu Adjustment area Presets configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area Source adjustment Programming Menu Adjustment area Global Transition Rate Trans Cut Multiviewer MVR Menu Multiview...

Page 67: ...3MB on chip shared L3 cache 4GB RAM Free hard disk space 600 MB WSXGA resolution 1280 x 1024 Fixed Ethernet connection Software OSX 10 10 and above Recommended hardware specifications Intel I7 4core...

Page 68: ...e first installation The new version will be installed on the same location and the previous version will be overwritten 6 4 Starting up How to start up 1 Double click on the Event Master Toolset Soft...

Page 69: ...he Menu Navigation bar are System Configuration allows access to System Configuration Menu Programming allows access to Programming Menu Multiviewer allows access to Multiviewer Menu Controller allows...

Page 70: ...the edit box Slider box The slider allows modification of the value with slider Image 6 3 Properties Slide the cursor to modify the value The value can also modified by clicking the or symbols Drop do...

Page 71: ...on The System configuration Menu is divided in 4 parts Image 6 6 System Configuration Menu 1 Network resource area Available resources on the network are listed in this area There are 3 tabs in this s...

Page 72: ...r The right side of the bottom bar has control for windows and maximizing the screen The number indicates if this is window 1 or 2 two is the maximum Add a window by clicking the Window button The sec...

Page 73: ...acement rules and error color code Input Output configuration mismatch with the actual unit Refer to the corresponding configuration section of the card placement rules and error color code The small...

Page 74: ...8 Unit is added and retrieves the available configuration in the Device 6 9 Configuration Menu System diagram area General The system is represented graphically in this part of the System configuratio...

Page 75: ...tor configured into system On the right hand side of the devices is a list of the created destinations Screen and Auxiliary The tabs on the top allow access to the different systems connected to the E...

Page 76: ...ved How to select device in the system 1 Click on the area situated below the Event Master series processor graphic representation Image 6 11 Device selected The device is selected The device is highl...

Page 77: ...may choose from three Preset Conflict Modes to resolve these conflicts Auto The system performs the necessary actions to gracefully recall the Preset to Program Force Recall The system recalls the Pr...

Page 78: ...an define and adjust unit specific parameters inputs outputs multiviewer outputs and destination affected to the selected system Description There are 4 tabs in this area Input this tab provides a lis...

Page 79: ...nd adjust unit device specific parameters How to access the unit configuration adjustments panel 1 Select the device unit that you want to configure Refer to Configuration Menu System diagram area pag...

Page 80: ...Ethernet setup IP the Input EDID settings and the Unit ID settings Shut down Powers down the unit Factory Full Full factory reset erases all stored settings Factory Save IP Full factory reset with the...

Page 81: ...was previously acquired on the input connector the video will be set to black Last slot as MVR Allows the operator to use the last slot as an Output or as a Multiviewer MVR a Check or uncheck the Las...

Page 82: ...MVR checkbox in the Setup panel and press Save All to save the settings 2 Shut down the simulator 3 Edit the simhw xml file You may use any XML editor You may also us Notepad 4 Change the card type o...

Page 83: ...t Connector Grouping The reason for connector grouping is that in order to accommodate higher resolutions with no loss of quality bandwidth has to be added to the signalpath By combining connectors a...

Page 84: ...Delete Inputs A button to delete unused or obsolete inputs A list of all the Inputs already created on the system e g Cam 1 Input2 How to Auto add all Inputs The Auto add all Inputs button automatica...

Page 85: ...d Note If the input signal is 4K provided by the 4 SDI connectors 4 SDI connectors need to be selected Connector s is immediately highlighted in blue 3 The selection is completed by clicking the Done...

Page 86: ...ct the input from the configuration list or clicking on the connector graphic An input is selected 2 Click on the Adjust tab that is on the top of the Adjustment area Image 6 16 Accessing the Input Ad...

Page 87: ...GB Full Range RGB Reduced Range SMPTE Full Range SMPTE Reduced Range Connector Capacity Each connector has the option to accommodate different bandwidth standards over its interface This is referred t...

Page 88: ...ce The detected colorspace is shown here In the event of a non VESA standard source the colorspace can be unmatched to the processing In this case a different colorspace can be selected to accommodate...

Page 89: ...uire on Advanced users who know the input video timing parameters may choose to turn In Auto Acquire off and select the parameters manually Input adjustment panel Format Timing This is a status and in...

Page 90: ...The default setting for all of these properties is 100 Gamma is adjustable within a range of 0 31 to 3 29 The default setting is 1 0 Hue is adjustable within a range of 90 to 90 degrees The default s...

Page 91: ...users can assign output connectors to configurations and adjust signal parameters to match the display devices connected to the unit Output Card arrangement On the E2 Lite model the output cards occu...

Page 92: ...ectors to an Output configuration Auto add live Output s A button to automatically allocate all LIVE output connectors GREEN to an output Add Single Output A button to manually allocate output connect...

Page 93: ...be added manually to unassigned connectors 1 Click on the Add Output button The Add Output button is replaced by the Done Adding button highlighted in blue 2 In the System diagram area click on the c...

Page 94: ...st panel 1 Select the output from the configuration list or clicking on the connector graphic An output is selected 2 Click on the Adjust tab that is on the top of the Adjustment area Image 6 20 Acces...

Page 95: ...ult active area This raster box is a white single pixel wide broken line Diagonal Motion Turns the Diagonal Motion ON or OFF for select patterns The motion is a bottom right to top left diagonal for 1...

Page 96: ...ical sync pulse N A in SDI V Rate Adjusts the frame rate in seconds polarity active High or Low of the vertical sync pulse N A in SDI Note Changing these values can make the video signal undetectable...

Page 97: ...ation in the Destination Panel Description Destination configuration menu is accessed by clicking on the Destination tab This menu provides A list of all the destinations Screen Aux already created on...

Page 98: ...tput configuration to a destination if it is not capable of using the Output format selected For example An Output configuration has a total connector capacity of DL it cannot be assigned to a 4K dest...

Page 99: ...on the Programming Menu 1 AOI markers Off 2 Screen Destination 1 3 Screen Destination 2 4 Screen Destination 3 5 Aux Destination 1 6 Resources area 7 System wide functions 8 Adjustment area 1 Set the...

Page 100: ...estination on an output card The AUX capacity defines the Input capacity and scaler size of the AUX All output cards can be Auxes while only any 2 output cards with a total of 8 outputs can be Program...

Page 101: ...assign outputs to destinations by dragging them into the Destination block In the example below the output 1 was assigned to ScreenDest1 and the destination format was set to 1920x1080 reflecting the...

Page 102: ...3 The deletion is completed by clicking the Delete Selected button Note Any output can be deleted from a destination at any time For example if the output that is automatically assigned to a destinat...

Page 103: ...40 103 Image 6 26 Destination Adjust tab The Destination adjustment panel is displayed Destination adjustment panel description The Destination adjustment panel is divided in three sections Assign Out...

Page 104: ...is destination If you cannot find the output format in the list it is possible that the connector capacity for the connector is too small Remove the outputs from the Destination update the connector c...

Page 105: ...yer its BG Then there are a number of mixing layers available in the system The E2 Lite has 2 Banks of 8 Mixing Layers for a total of 16 Mixing Layers or 32 Single Layers 32L These 16 Mixing Layers ca...

Page 106: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 106 Image 6 27 Configuration Menu Destination Adjust Output Top of panel 1 Main 2 Color 3 Timing 4 Connector properties EM GUI orientation...

Page 107: ...a bottom right to top left diagonal for 16x16 32x32 grid The motion is right to left for 100 Color Bars There is no motion in Horizontal and vertical Ramps and other patterns Area of Interest AOI A r...

Page 108: ...stment has a range of 50 to 150 The individual Red Green Blue adjustments have a range of 25 to 150 The default setting for all of these properties is 100 Saturation is adjustable within a range of 0...

Page 109: ...rity active High or Low of the horizontal sync pulse N A in SDI V Total Adjusts in lines the total line count per frame V Front Porch Adjusts in lines the offset between the end of the output active a...

Page 110: ...e HDCP Mode click on the empty checkbox When the checkbox displays a check mark HDCP Mode is On HDCP Mode is not applicable to SDI outputs Connector Capacity If the connector is not assigned to a dest...

Page 111: ...ver in the canvas Data Doubling H or V Overlap width The adjustment can be made by moving the slider entering the value manually in the box or clicking on the plus and minus Note The Overlap sliders a...

Page 112: ...he box or clicking on the plus and minus Note The Overlap sliders are disabled until at least one overlapping area is selected Gray overlaps are unselected blue overlaps are selected Individual overla...

Page 113: ...e blend to be copied to the workspace for ease of edge selection 6 18 Configuration Menu Linking General This part of the System configuration page lists devices available on the local network and all...

Page 114: ...stripe at the top Make sure to use the locking mechanism and then push each cable until it locks in place Connect the Link cables between the Expansion Link connectors on each E2 Lite unit as follows...

Page 115: ...only need to bring the signal into the Master unit and select lock to External from the Event Master Toolset A note about Multiviewer and Linked Systems In a linked setup as you create destinations a...

Page 116: ...programming and playback as inputs and sources Also in this area the still store logo images are shown 2 Workspace Programming Diagram area For each destination the Program and Preview screens can be...

Page 117: ...l Link or 4K Ultra HD format Depending on the resolution and type of the input signal multiple connectors may be required to connect an input signal to the Event Master series processor The number of...

Page 118: ...Size Position Source Size Position and Mask Layer Effects Strobe Flip and Freeze Input Sources and layer example Source Area description In this menu Sources defined in the Configuration menu are ass...

Page 119: ...nput thumbnail in Thumbnail View from the Input source Freezes the Input Allows a snapshot to be taken and stored as a Still Adds Sources based on the inputs A total of 256 are allowed per input Copie...

Page 120: ...Inputs Thumbnail view Behavior is similar to the List View mode see above By clicking in thumbnail area images can be imported using the file picker menu The picker can select pictures with the BMP JP...

Page 121: ...e changed by double click action and then the resolution of the Stillstore Disk Icon indicate the memory required for the Stillstore A total of 100 HD Stillstores are possible Higher resolution images...

Page 122: ...Stills Thumbnail view Behavior is similar to the List View mode see above By clicking in thumbnail area images can be imported using the file picker menu The picker can select pictures with the BMP JP...

Page 123: ...olutions on SL up to 4096 x 1200 2560 x 1600 for DL and 4K 8192 x 1200 for 4K Scaler Mode How to delete sources The delete process is similar for all lists with more than one entry To delete Sources t...

Page 124: ...k the Delete Source s button The selected sources are removed How to hide Inputs As the inputs are usually named after its physical names while the sources are named after the Show Usage we allow to h...

Page 125: ...Source menu are assigned to destinations via drag and drop procedure Background Stills and Destinations need to have the same resolution including the Destinations eventual blend overlap For example i...

Page 126: ...ion This is the resolution of the Stillstore Disk Icon Indicates the memory required for the Stillstore A total of 100 HD Stillstores are possible For higher resolutions the corresponding increase of...

Page 127: ...or PNG format 6 21 Programming Menu Diagram area General The middle of the Programming Page is the Programming diagram area where the Program Preview and AUX screens are composed Description Each Prog...

Page 128: ...ckground inputs preview screens 5 Selected sources are dropped in the layers defined in the preview screen A layer can be placed outside or partially in the preview area 6 The Destination tab can be c...

Page 129: ...is a 2K input and the layer is a 4K layer the source can be placed into the Layer Scaler mode for layers are set in the Configuration Page towards the bottom Z Order The layer priority z order is bas...

Page 130: ...Menu Layer Modifier area General This area is specifically for layer adjustments Description The area is broken up into several sub areas The left side is for alignment priority size and position of t...

Page 131: ...lly uniformly reference is the vertical size of the screen 9 Align all selected PIPs along the destination s left edge 10 Align all selected PIPs along the destination s top edge 11 Center Horizontall...

Page 132: ...the visual priority on Preview of the two layers changes The layers remain at their current locations only the priority changes Size and Position Image 6 42 Size and Position adjustments 1 Full Scree...

Page 133: ...ording at the rate indicated in the rate box following the s curve pattern The layer on Program does NOT fade in Preview at the same time The layer on Program appears in Preview when the transition is...

Page 134: ...turned off the PIP in Preview automatically changes its source to match Program 3 Reset positions the layer in the center of the destination Vertical size is set to 500 pixels and horizontal size is s...

Page 135: ...ormation Note Not all settings composing a layer is a layer setting but a Source File setting Be aware that for desired result a USER KEY might have to be bound to a preset Adjustment Based on what is...

Page 136: ...reveal the A and B sources that are used in the transitions LEDs The LEDs provide an indication of the A and B backgrounds or sources Note that there is no A or B side of the scaler only A and B usage...

Page 137: ...upper part of the panel is always visible This part includes Layer type Layer can be a PIP or a Key The available adjustments depend on the selected mode Keyframes There are 2 KeyFrames per layer The...

Page 138: ...ored by clicking in one of the square boxes at the bottom of the menu next to the Learn button These boxes are quick shortcuts to select that color for the Border Another way to specify a color is to...

Page 139: ...s cut into the background anywhere that foreground luminance is greater than the clip level Range 0 00 to 1 00 in 01 increments Default 50 00 Gain Adjust the sensitivity of the key enabling you to cha...

Page 140: ...ingly transparent with respect to the background source Range 0 to 100 Default 100 Hue This field selects the color to be removed or keyed out of the input While this can be manually adjusted the PICK...

Page 141: ...cted hue from any single Layer 1 Click on the Pick Hue button Clicking on the Pick Hue button for a Layer places a crosshair on the Layer in Preview in the Programming Diagram area Image 6 51 The Pick...

Page 142: ...the horizontal center of the screen 00 as measured from the exact center of the PIP Thus the value 34 is 34 pixels to the left of center V Position indicates the PIP s position relative to the vertic...

Page 143: ...freeze action Note that almost all color correction effects except invert work on a keyframe by keyframe basis This enables you to morph effects from keyframe to Keyframe 6 25 Programming Menu Adjustm...

Page 144: ...w The background button will have a blue highlight when selected 2 Click on the Adjust tab that is on the top of the adjustment area The background adjustment panel is displayed Background adjustment...

Page 145: ...mouse is on the color wheel Learn The Learn button in the bottom is a way to store custom colors to be used for later The way to use this area is to a Pick a color to save using color wheel or the R...

Page 146: ...the Source inside the PIP as opposed to the Source file Mask Masking parameters A search edit box for searching User Keys by number and a search edit box for searching User Keys by name Save to new Us...

Page 147: ...sts alphabetically all User Keys Search edit box Search User keys by name A list of User Keys including the selection appears instead of the full list Search Number icon Entering a number between 1 an...

Page 148: ...PVW button to overwrite the preset data in the selected Preset from selected Destination s in Preview A Save from PGM button to create new Preset from the selected Destination s in Program An Overwrit...

Page 149: ...on the delete x marks will appear next to all presets Select the presets you like to delete and then press the red Delete Selected button Search edit box Search Presets by characters in names A list o...

Page 150: ...er adjustments But the user can click on the Source adjustment tab to see the adjustments mentioned in this section Two Tabs for Source adjustment Main adjustment Size position Aspect ratio and Bind t...

Page 151: ...able within a range of 0 to 200 The default setting is 0 Reset All Returns all values to their default settings Save Source would save the Source information from the selected layer to the actual Sour...

Page 152: ...s on how select this slot as either an Output slot or a Multiviewer slot A Multiviewer enables multiple sources inputs Backgrounds outputs to be displayed on one or two monitors Screen Destinations Pr...

Page 153: ...manage the multiviewer outputs 4 Adjustment area Color and sizing adjustments for the windows in each PIP The following sections describe each part of the Multiviewer page in detail Multiviewer Menu R...

Page 154: ...tions as defined in the System Configuration menu AUX Preview is not a valid Multiviewer source How to add a resource to the Multiviewer Resources are placed in the Multiviewer layout area by dragging...

Page 155: ...ds or destinations are deleted after they are placed in the MVR they will also automatically be deleted from the MVR 6 32 Multiviewer Menu Multiviewer Layout area General This part of the Multiviewer...

Page 156: ...the UMD will also change to the new name The UMD can be edited in the adjustment panel One line of text is provided The UMD area provides for 16 characters If the text is too long it will be terminat...

Page 157: ...erence is the vertical size of the screen 9 Align all selected PIPs along the destination s left edge 10 Align all selected PIPs along the destination s top edge 11 Center Horizontally to center all s...

Page 158: ...ay while Multiple Select is On Multiple select Button used to enable or disable multiple selection Selection Control Image 6 71 Multiviewer selection controls 1 Select All selects all the windows in t...

Page 159: ...wer Menu Adjustment area Output Color page 159 Multiviewer Menu Adjustment area Window adjustment page 160 6 35 Multiviewer Menu Adjustment area Output Color General In this section the user can modif...

Page 160: ...values will change accordingly as the mouse moves around the color wheel Learn Provides a method to store custom colors To learn a new color a Pick a color to save by using color wheel or by adjustin...

Page 161: ...ws can fit horizontally Vertically the window is adjusted to match the aspect ratio For example Size 1 The window is adjusted to fit the full horizontal space Size 2 The window is adjusted to half the...

Page 162: ...ler buttons via drag and drop or remove incorrect mapping Refer to Assigning resources to the desk page 212 for more information about the Controller Menu setup page 6 38 Settings Menu General The Set...

Page 163: ...application can be reached Web application error the VP is online but the web application cannot be displayed Offline in red text the VP is offline 3 Refresh Web app area button Similar to web browse...

Page 164: ...hen recalling a Preset A pop up window appears requiring user confirmation The user s choices are Resolve All Trans Resolve Cut Resolve Wait Cancel Auto Trans Cut will not force conflict resolution Wh...

Page 165: ...r can also adjust the preferences in this panel Touch Screen Contrast Change the contrast of the touch screen displays Range is 0 100 Touch Screen Backlight Change backlight brightness of the touch sc...

Page 166: ...Blue Only LCD blue color is turned on All LCD red green and blue colors are all turned on Button Test Checkbox checked The test is on When the test is on do not trigger the behavior of the button For...

Page 167: ...40 167 Image 6 76 Devices tab Dragging and dropping any discovered device from the Resources area to the Web App area hosts the device for example an ImagePro II in the Web App area Image 6 77 Device...

Page 168: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 168 EM GUI orientation...

Page 169: ...nfiguration Menu Add Inputs Configuration Menu Add Outputs Configuration Menu Add Screen Destinations Layers Configuration Menu Layer optimization Configuration Menu Add Aux Destinations Configuration...

Page 170: ...setup sequence Set up from A to Z This section provides a top level view of the entire Event Master series processor setup procedure plus links to each individual sequence For the optimum Event Maste...

Page 171: ...rmation see section Programming Menu Presets And User Keys page 191 22 Programming Menu Destination Transition For more information see section Programming Menu Destination Transition page 193 23 Mult...

Page 172: ...Restoring Factory Default Settings page 62 Restoring factory settings To restore all default settings to the Event Master series processor use the following procedure 1 Select Factory Reset from the S...

Page 173: ...You must change the SUB parameter before editing either of the other parameters 7 6 Restoring the system This step in the Event Master series processor setup procedure is optional If there is not bac...

Page 174: ...the System menu to set Black on Invalid Video on or off 3 Select VFD brightness from the System menu to adjust the intensity of the front panel vacuum fluorescent display VFD screen from 1 dim to 6 b...

Page 175: ...program to the local network and perform basic setup Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Configuration Menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter Configuration Menu page 71 S...

Page 176: ...n the software will add all unassigned inputs with input signal detected yellow to the input list and number them sequentially This button is a shortcut for systems utilizing a large number of inputs...

Page 177: ...Ensure that you are familiar with the Configuration Menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter Configuration Menu page 71 If more than one Output is utilized repeat the below steps until a...

Page 178: ...Adjust Output Parameters Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top The output adjustment panel is divided in three sections Main Timing Connector In the Adjustment panel you can 1 Main tab Ed...

Page 179: ...as reported from the EDID of the Device 8 Connector tab Change Connector capacity as long as the connector is not included in a Destination 9 Connector tab Select HDCP Mode On or Off The default for...

Page 180: ...utput part of the destination for a widescreen for instance drag and drop these outputs into the destination box You will observe that the destination size automatically updates as new outputs are add...

Page 181: ...to Aux 3 Set the dimensions if more than one connector 4 Use the Auto Configure Output Format function that reads the EDID of the connected device and will produce a signal like that if still within...

Page 182: ...nu you choose between the two sub tabs Data Double where you can adjust data doubling parameters based on the selection done in the window below Image 7 4 Feathering where you can adjust feathering pa...

Page 183: ...71 as well as previous chapter Layers in an Event Master Processor In the system there are banks of Video Processing Units VPS s These VPS s service the total output raster with layer resources So 1 4...

Page 184: ...he Add Aux Destination blue button to assign the output to the Aux destination 4 When the destination is created a box appears next to the E2 diagram Optional Edit the Name 1 Double click on Destinati...

Page 185: ...eters associated with the selected format Once a connector is in a connector group its Timing Parameters cannot be changed in the Destination Connector Settings Select SDI type and SMPTE standards Adj...

Page 186: ...djust Output Parameters Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top The output adjustment panel is divided in three sections Main Timing Connector In the Adjustment panel you can 1 Main tab Aut...

Page 187: ...you will capture the inputs as a Stillstored images Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Programming Menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter Programming Menu page 116 Capt...

Page 188: ...nails from the PC memory 1 Click on the Input tab on the top of the left hand side 2 Click on the thumbnail icon Image 7 8 3 Click in the black box next to input name 4 Navigate the computers file sys...

Page 189: ...7 20 Programming Menu Drop backgrounds into Screen Destinations General In this procedure you will drop backgrounds into Screen Destinations Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Program...

Page 190: ...were assigned to the destination 4 Drag Layer1 into the preview screen A black square box will appear 5 Select the layer black box and then click on the Adjust tab on the top 6 Select the Window Adju...

Page 191: ...procedure you will drop Inputs into Aux Destinations Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Programming Menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter Programming Menu page 116 Dro...

Page 192: ...d for Relative Presets 2 To create a new preset first click on the Save From PVW button or Save From PGM button It will save the selected Destinations Preview set up or Program Respectively 3 If desir...

Page 193: ...corded in Presets Time Per Destination CAN be set but only one at the time 7 25 Multiviewer Menu Drop Inputs and Destinations Make sure that you have assigned connectors to MVR outputs before you proc...

Page 194: ...indow drop all of the sources simultaneously Click on the Auto Layout Input button that is located at the bottom of the display area All of the sources will appear lined up at the top of the window Op...

Page 195: ...panel Using the Web Upgrade In the event the Event Master series processor gets into a state in which it constantly reboots after a software upgrade press and hold the SEL and ESC keys simultaneously...

Page 196: ...the upgrade procedure CAUTION Reformatting the flash drive erases existing data To avoid losing data download to a computer or a secure site any files you wish to keep then format the drive Formattin...

Page 197: ...directly the software upgrade downloaded from the Barco website to the USB drive This operation automatically creates a directory named EM or E2 with the upgrade file inside em_update_vp xx xx tar gz...

Page 198: ...e informs you if a new firmware version is available Image 8 5 Firmware Version Upgrade Message or If during the Check process new firmware is NOT detected the following message will show Image 8 6 No...

Page 199: ...ster EC 40 controller Overview General description EC 40 front panel overview EC 40 backside overview Use of color Touch screen Destinations buttons Layer buttons Assign buttons with contextual displa...

Page 200: ...chscreen 3 Back light on front face 4 User assignable presentation buttons 5 T bar EC 40 General description As part of an Event Master Toolset Win PC or MAC OSX System the EC 40 controller provides a...

Page 201: ...hscreen 3 T bar 4 12 Destination buttons and a contextual display showing page of Destinations 5 Layer buttons and a contextual display showing page of Layers 6 Assign Buttons in three identical rows...

Page 202: ...support the user by indicating selections and possible actions Button color Blue buttons indicate the Freeze function Green buttons indicate a layer selection or an action to a layer selection Red bu...

Page 203: ...n General The touchscreen is a 10 point multi touch HD 1920x1080 screen It offers direct interaction with the Toolsets UI Most notably the console setup page that works both as the assign page and a v...

Page 204: ...e g 1 8 4 Arrow buttons up and down 5 Layer Operator buttons Description There are 9 Layer buttons with as many pages as supported by the system The red or green LEDs under these buttons indicate the...

Page 205: ...eys Each row also has an Up and Down arrow buttons which are used to switch between pages per row An additional button to the right of the arrow buttons on that row is called BUTTON TYPE It has a disp...

Page 206: ...les It is placed on the far right side of the console for convenience The T bar will transition from 0 to 100 of the transition for Destinations and will cut Auxiliary at 100 In the event of a unknown...

Page 207: ...controller has one All Trans and one Cut button All Trans Preview transitions to Program according at the rate indicated in the rate box following the s curve pattern The layer on Program does NOT fad...

Page 208: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 208 Controller Orientation...

Page 209: ...s a detailed description of how to connect and configure the EC 40 controller Overview General EC 40 controller connection Touchscreen calibration Lights Assigning resources to the desk R5909934 00 E2...

Page 210: ...oad of Event Master Toolset Software page 67 and Software installation page 68 for more information on the software downloading and how install it on the Host computer Connection diagram Image 10 1 EC...

Page 211: ...cklight Description Work Light The EC 40 controller has a single flexible scriptlight connection equipped with an LED light The light can be adjusted for brightness in the Events Master Toolset Settin...

Page 212: ...ly when hardware is connected 10 5 Assigning resources to the desk Overview Image 10 4 In the Event Master Toolset click on the icon to open the controller menu setup page Image 10 5 1 Resources 2 Vir...

Page 213: ...with a bullet indication Green means available and Red unavailable The Virtual console is always available for use in Event Master Toolset When an EC 40 is connected the first tab is also available T...

Page 214: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 214 Controller Configuration...

Page 215: ...troller Overview General Overview How to select destinations How to use the Layer buttons What are Layer executors How to use assign buttons How to use the page arrow buttons How to use transition but...

Page 216: ...n Change time of the destinations Transition Note time is assigned to each destination individually In general it can be said that the selected Destination via the console have the same actions availa...

Page 217: ...ayer s of the selected destination blue LED when active Press again to release freeze Arm Button arms effects on selected layers in all selected destinations Indication of armed FX on PGM red LED Indi...

Page 218: ...ss a button on the assign row Button 1 jumps to page 1 button 12 to page 12 and so forth for all of the buttons A quick return to page 1 is also possible by holding the Barco Eye and tapping the Arrow...

Page 219: ...th ways to transition the set up pre view into program In the case a transition is not completed it can be reversed A manually started transition can be finished with an All Trans command Only selecte...

Page 220: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 220 Controller Operation...

Page 221: ...221 Overview E2 Lite maintenance actions EC 40 maintenance actions R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Preventive maintenance actions 12...

Page 222: ...der than 4 years replace battery as a preventative measure See Image 13 51 for the location of the system battery Note When a new battery is installed the user needs to place a sticker with the date o...

Page 223: ...t approved anti static work station equipped with anti static mat At all times use a conductive wrist strap attached to a solid earth ground Always discharge yourself by touching a grounded bare metal...

Page 224: ...ssembly VFD Display Filter Bottom Panel Solid State Memory System Battery CPU Module Power Supply System Power Board Genlock Assembly USB Cable USB Extension Cable VFD Cable Keyboard Cable Genlock Cab...

Page 225: ...ntation and main components Image 13 1 Main components T Top 6 Motherboard F Front 7 Top cover 1 Screws 8 Front cover assembly 2 Front panel k nob 9 Front brackets 3 VFD display 10 1RU fan tray 4 Rack...

Page 226: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 226 13 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 13 2 E2 Lite Maintenance...

Page 227: ...lock to System flat cable 1x Front Panel Keyboard to System flat cable 1x RJ45 to System CAT5 Ethernet cable 1x USB to System 5 pin cable R767270K 1RU fan tray The fans are not available separately R7...

Page 228: ...crewdriver 2 How to remove a card 1 Locate the card you wish to replace Note There are 14 card slots The first slot on the left is slot 1 and the last slot on the most right position is 14 2 Loosen an...

Page 229: ...o install a card To install a card follow the same procedure in the reverse order Apply a little pressure on the card until it is fully inserted in the back plane connector 13 5 Rear I O and VPU Heats...

Page 230: ...secure the fan on to the board 3 Turn the board over and with small fine nose pliers while bringing together the two sides of the pin push it through the hole 4 After both pins are pushed through the...

Page 231: ...screwdriver PH2 How to disassemble a Tri Combo Input TCI card 1 Cut the zip tie that secures the fan cable and remove the fan cable Image 13 9 Screws standoff washers and nuts 1 PCBA on mounting brac...

Page 232: ...PCBA from the sheet metal bracket Image 13 11 Mezzanine removal 1 PCBA with fansink installed 2 Mezzanine 3 Mezzanine BNC connectors 4 Mainboard BNC connectors 6 Remove the mezzanine 7 Remove the fan...

Page 233: ...oard Use the fansink replacement kit R767263K How to assemble a Tri Combo Input TCI card 1 Install the fansink heatsink fan on the main board PCBA if the fansink is not already present 1 Align the fan...

Page 234: ...les Image 13 14 Mezzanine installation 1 PCBA with fansink installed 2 Mezzanine 3 Mezzanine BNC connectors 4 Mainboard BNC connectors 2 Place kapton tape on the rear portion of the mainboard BNC conn...

Page 235: ...13 15 PCBA and mounting bracket 1 PCBA with mezzanine and fansink installed 2 Mounting bracket 4 Place the PCBA on the sheet metal bracket aligning the screw holes of the PCBA with the screw holes of...

Page 236: ...ts to 12 in lbs 10 Tighten the six screws to 5 in lbs 11 Install the zip tie mount and the zip tie 12 Secure the fan cable with the zip tie 13 7 Front Cover Assembly Flow chart Image 13 17 Overview Im...

Page 237: ...6 32x 25 that attach the front cover to the brackets located behind it Note the standoffs go through the holes in sheet metal to properly align the front enclosure Image 13 20 2 Pull out the Front cov...

Page 238: ...s and gently pull the flat Front Panel away 4 Remove cables as outlined in the related procedures VFD USB and Front Panel connectors How to install the Front Cover Assembly To install the Front Cover...

Page 239: ...reverse order 13 9 3RU Fan Tray Flow chart Image 13 24 Concerned parts R767280K 3RU Fan Tray Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 optional How to remove the 3RU Fan Tray 1 Loosen and unscrew th...

Page 240: ...sure that the connector located at the back of the tray is aligned to the connector located on the bracket behind it 3 Push so that the two connectors mate 13 10 1RU Fan Tray Flow chart Image 13 26 C...

Page 241: ...of the chassis Image 13 28 Caution Before you completely remove it from the unit carefully push the USB and Front panel cables through the grommet located on the left hand side How to install the 1RU...

Page 242: ...hand side 3 Line up the connector behind the fan tray and the connector on the bracket behind it and push so the two connectors mate 13 11 VPU Card s Flow chart Image 13 30 Overview Image 13 31 VPU c...

Page 243: ...val How to install a VPU Card To install a VPU Card follow the same procedure in the reverse order 13 12 Front Panel Knob Flow chart Image 13 33 Before you proceed removing the Front panel knob you ne...

Page 244: ...s to squeeze at knob between the two grooves while pulling it out Image 13 36 How to install the Front Panel Knob To install the Front Panel Knob follow the same procedure in the reverse order 13 13 F...

Page 245: ...unt follow the same procedure in the reverse order 13 14 Front Panel Board Flow chart Image 13 39 Concerned parts R767260K Front Panel Board Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove th...

Page 246: ...6 Image 13 40 2 Move the PCB to the right and then out to release it from the mount Image 13 41 How to install the Front Panel Board To install the Front Panel Board follow the same procedure in the r...

Page 247: ...re Concerned parts R767241K VFD Display Assembly Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the VFD Display Assembly 1 Turn the Front Cover over and remove the four screws 4 40X 25 that...

Page 248: ...Display Filter 1 Remove the protective film from the front of the filter and release the liner from the tape 2 Press firmly the filter into the metal plate 13 17 Bottom Panel Necessary tools 1 x Phill...

Page 249: ...ece Image 13 46 How to install the Bottom Panel To install the Bottom Panel follow the same procedure in the reverse order 13 18 Solid State Memory Flow chart Image 13 47 Before you proceed removing t...

Page 250: ...State Memory Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Solid State Memory 1 Remove the 2 screws that hold the memory card 2 Carefully remove the memory card from the socket Image 13...

Page 251: ...edure The System Battery can also be replaced after the System Power board is removed from the unit Concerned parts R9801120 Motherboard Battery Kit Necessary tools None How to remove the System batte...

Page 252: ...he battery has never been replaced In this case the S N sticker can be used for the reference date Image 13 52 13 20 CPU Module Flow chart Image 13 53 Before you proceed removing the CPU module you ne...

Page 253: ...odule to the system card 2 Carefully remove the CPU module by lifting it up Image 13 55 How to install the CPU module To install the CPU module follow the same procedure in the reverse order 13 21 Pow...

Page 254: ...3 56 2 Pull the Power supply out of its slot by pulling on the handle How to install Power Supply 1 Insert the Power Supply into the slot Note The card edge should be at the top of the power supply as...

Page 255: ...sure by using the handle until the power supply is fully inserted 13 22 System Power Board Flow chart Image 13 57 Before you proceed removing the System Power board you need to remove the Power Suppli...

Page 256: ...lips Screwdriver 2 Hex Screwdriver How to remove the System Power board 1 Unplug the USB VFD 3RU and 1RU cables that are plugged on the top side of the board and are visible when the bottom panel is r...

Page 257: ...stall the boards into the motherboard slots unit 5 Turn the board over and unplug the Genlock Ethernet cable and Front panel keyboard cable Refer to the drawing below Bottom side to locate the cables...

Page 258: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 258 Top side Image 13 60 1 USB connector 3 3RU connector 2 VFD connector 4 1RU connector E2 Lite Maintenance...

Page 259: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 259 Bottom side Image 13 61 1 Keyboard connector 3 Ethernet connector 2 Genlock connector 13 23 Genlock Assembly Flow chart Image 13 62 E2 Lite Maintenance...

Page 260: ...2K Genlock Assembly Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Genlock Assembly 1 Remove the seven flat head screws 4 40 X 25 that attach the Genlock assembly to the rear side of the...

Page 261: ...o far back because there are still 2 cables attached Note At this point there are still 2 cables connecting the Genlock Assembly to the unit 4 Unlatch the VFD ribbon cable from the connector and pull...

Page 262: ...cable that is connected to the System Power board This procedure provides instructions how to disconnect it from both sides of the cable Concerned parts R767269K Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phi...

Page 263: ...emove the 16 nuts 6 32 that attach the first plate to the assembly 6 Remove and put aside the 16 spacers situated under the plate you just removed Image 13 67 7 Remove the plate that has been exposed...

Page 264: ...Power board This procedure provides instructions on how to disconnect the cable on both sides Concerned parts R767269K Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the USB Ex...

Page 265: ...d Image 13 71 6 Unplug the USB Extension cable by gently pushing it out 7 Pull the cable out of the unit How to install the USB Extension cable To install the USB Extension cable follow the same proce...

Page 266: ...river How to remove the VFD Cable 1 Partially remove the front panel assembly and pull it away to expose the cables behind it refer to the related procedure 2 Push out the side latches on VFD connecto...

Page 267: ...Follow the instructions provided in the bottom panel removal section 5 Locate the VFD cable that is plugged on the System Power board Image 13 75 6 Pull the cable out of the unit How to install the V...

Page 268: ...le is disconnected from the Front Panel board Note The EMI filter is no longer needed and it can be removed If the EMI filter is left in place it requires servicing See E2 Lite maintenance actions pag...

Page 269: ...Carefully remove the cable from the unit How to install the Keyboard Cable To install the Keyboard Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order There is a key on the connector to prevent incor...

Page 270: ...able 1 Remove the Genlock Assembly and disconnect the Genlock cable from the board Follow the instructions as provided in the previous section 2 Turn the unit upside down and follow the steps detailed...

Page 271: ...ck Cable To install the Genlock Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order There is a key on the connector to prevent incorrect insertion of the cable Make sure the latches are fully engaged...

Page 272: ...es to remove the Bottom Panel and the CPU module from the System Power board 3 Remove the USB VFD 3RU and 1RU cables that are connected to the System Power board 4 Remove the screws that attach the Sy...

Page 273: ...removed Concerned parts R767269K Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 Hex Screwdriver How to remove the 3RU Fan cable 1 Make sure the unit is placed in the upright position and the...

Page 274: ...in the metal bracket align with the flanges on the connectors Image 13 85 5 Gently pull the 3RU cable assembly away from the bracket Image 13 86 6 Turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom panel...

Page 275: ...8 The 1RU cable assembly provides power to the 1RU fans from the System Power board One side of the cable is attached to a metal bracket that is accessible after the 3RU and the 1RU fan trays are remo...

Page 276: ...r that is exposed after the 1RU fan tray is removed The connector is attached on a metal bracket that is horizontally mounted in the chassis Image 13 89 3 Locate the snap lock on the connector and pus...

Page 277: ...d EC 40 277 Image 13 91 5 Gently pull the cable away from the bracket Image 13 92 6 Turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom panel 7 Locate the 1RU cable that is plugged on the System Power boa...

Page 278: ...Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove Rear Rack Ears 1 Remove the eight pan head screws 8 32x 31 four from each side to detach the rear rack ears and connector protectors from the...

Page 279: ...rco supplied case make sure that the rear connector protectors are installed to prevent damage 13 33 Front Rack Ears Flow chart Image 13 95 Concerned parts R767268K Rack Ears kit Necessary tools 1 x P...

Page 280: ...ssary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove Top Cover 1 Remove the 12 screws from the two sides 6 in each side 4 40x0 25 that are located towards the top side of the unit 2 Remove the two 2 s...

Page 281: ...verse order 13 35 Top Card Guide Flow chart Image 13 99 Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove Top Card Guide 1 Remove the 18 screws from the two sides 8 in each side 6 32x0 25 that...

Page 282: ...de follow the same procedure in the reverse order When installing the guide make sure you have 2 cards from the rear and two cards from the front VPUs installed before tightening the screws Use Loctit...

Page 283: ...that provides power to the heatsink fan 2 Lift the two handles to release the fan from the heatsink Image 13 103 3 Lift the fan away from the heatsink How to install Motherboard Fan 1 Remove the fan f...

Page 284: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 284 E2 Lite Maintenance...

Page 285: ...285 About this chapter This chapter describes how to service the EC 40 controller Overview Servicing R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 EC 40 Maintenance 14...

Page 286: ...n section in this manual prior to sending the unit back to the Barco Service Department The only parts that the user may have to change by itself is the work light and power fuse The work light is a s...

Page 287: ...tors for USB peripherals 6 HDMI In EC 40 Spare Parts list P N Description Comments R767327K KIT DESKLIGHT EC 50 1x work light flexible support with XLR connection Fuse Specifications Size 5x20mm Amp R...

Page 288: ...used How to change power supply fuse 1 Note the open slot under the fuse compartment Image 14 5 2 Use a small flat blade screwdriver to open the fuse compartment Image 14 6 3 Change the fuse Fuse sho...

Page 289: ...289 R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Environmental Information 15...

Page 290: ...covered by the Directive 2006 66 EC which must be collected and disposed of separately from municipal waste If the battery contains more than the specified values of lead Pb mercury Hg or cadmium Cd...

Page 291: ...l Electronic Information Products EIP that are sold within Chinese Mainland must comply with the Marking for the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic product of...

Page 292: ...Lite and EC 40 292 Factories Barco Inc 3000 Technology Road Angleton TX 77515 USA Production date The month and year of production is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself Environmen...

Page 293: ...rview of the specifications of the Event Master E2 Lite and EC 40 devices Overview Specifications of E2 Lite Specifications of EC 40 Specifications of standard connections Standard connector pinouts R...

Page 294: ...00 60p All outputs can be defined as Aux destinations for a total of 12 Aux with MVR or 16 Aux without MVR Output color correction Multi view preview not available in all configurations Mixers Matte o...

Page 295: ...omputer HDMI input for touchscreen monitor Dimensions HxWxD 244 34 x 511 56 x 610 05 mm 9 62 x 20 14 x 24 02 inches Weight 12 33 kg 27 2 lbs A 3 Specifications of standard connections Standard connect...

Page 296: ...29 97 30 input via 1x HDMI 2x HDMI L and R half or 4x HDMI quadrants 3 840 2 160 50 59 94 60 input via 2x HDMI L and R half or 4x HDMI quadrants 4 096 2 160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 input via 1x HDMI 2x...

Page 297: ...p 14 Config2 connected to Ground 5 GND 15 AUX CH p 6 ML_Lane 1 n 16 GND 7 ML Lane 2 p 17 AUX CH n 8 GND 18 Hot Plug Detect 9 ML_Lane 2 n 19 Return return for power 10 ML_Lane 3 p 20 DP_PWR Power for c...

Page 298: ...d 11 T M D S Data 1 3 Shield 23 T M D S Clock 12 T M D S Data 3 24 T M D S Clock MicroCross Pins Pin Signal Pin Signal C1 Analog Red Video C4 Analog Horizontal Sync C2 Analog Green Video C5 Analog Com...

Page 299: ...Image A 4 HDMI connector The following table lists HDMI connector pinouts HDMI connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data2 13 CEC...

Page 300: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 300 Specifications...

Page 301: ...301 About this annex This chapter lists and provides details for the Event Master series processor remote control commands R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Remote Control Protocol B...

Page 302: ...currently selected Effect type rate and edge width will be used to transition preview to program Command Format ATRN transTime Parameters transTime optional Used to specify a transition time duration...

Page 303: ...nteracts with Event Master processors JSON uses JSON RPC REST based to interact with Event Master processors JSON RPC is a remote procedure call protocol encoded in JSON JSON RPC works by sending a re...

Page 304: ...executes the allTrans command Request params It doesn t require any parameter Response response null success 0 success anything else is an error Example params method allTrans id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 cut...

Page 305: ...upply module is present and everything is OK success 0 success anything else is an error Example params method powerStatus id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 listPresets Definition This queries the list of Presets o...

Page 306: ...wPreset method savePreset id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 params presetName NewPreset ScreenDestination id 0 AuxDestination id 0 method savePreset id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 Key points regarding Preset which are same fo...

Page 307: ...onrpc 2 0 Recall in preview with preset name abc params presetSno 1 00 type 1 method activatePreset id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 Recall in program with presetSno 1 recallNextPreset Definition Recall the next P...

Page 308: ...ample params type 0 method listDestinations id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 listSources Definition This API lists all the input sources with properties Request params type x 0 Show all the input sources 0 is the...

Page 309: ...ccess anything else is an error Example params id 0 method listContent id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 3dControl Definition This API provides the option to modify 3d Controls Request params id id type x syncSourc...

Page 310: ...astSrcIdx 0 Window HPos 0 VPos 0 HSize 400 VSize 300 Source HPos 0 VPos 0 HSize 1920 VSize 1080 Mask Left 0 01 Right 10 1 Top 0 0 Bottom 0 0 PvwMode 1 PgmMode 0 Freeze 0 PgmZOrder 0 PvwZOrder 0 method...

Page 311: ...s a still Request params type x id y file z type 0 for input source 1 for BG source Id Index of the source If the source id of the destination is provided no still is created and an error is shown Fil...

Page 312: ...dTypeID 22 CardTypeLabel HDMI Output CardID CardID4 Card CardStatusID 2 CardStatusLabel Ready CardTypeID 21 CardTypeLabel SDI Output CardID CardID415 Card CardStatusID 2 CardStatusLabel Ready CardType...

Page 313: ...uxContent id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 changeAuxContent Definition This API changes the source in the Aux destinations Request params id x Name AuxDest1 PvwLastSrcIndex y PgmLastSrcIndex z id Index of the Aux...

Page 314: ...resetChanged StillChanged OutputCfgChanged Response response method subscribe success 0 success anything else is an error Example params hostname 192 168 247 131 port 3000 notification ScreenDestChang...

Page 315: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 315 ScreenDestChanged AUXDestChanged method unsubscribe id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 Remote Control Protocol...

Page 316: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 316 Remote Control Protocol...

Page 317: ...317 R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Troubleshooting C...

Page 318: ...ther Power supply is functioning normally swap it with the supply that doesn t work If the problem follows the power supply then the you need to replace the power supply If the problem stays with the...

Page 319: ...imultaneously until the front panel shows the choice of performing a factory reset or continuing Performing a factory reset will allow the Event Master unit to boot normally If the problem persists co...

Page 320: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 320 Troubleshooting...

Page 321: ...ponents The third party software components are reusable software components developed to be either freely distributed or sold by an entity other than the original vendor of the development platform R...

Page 322: ...and binary form without fee Xorg is copyright by numerous authors and contributors from around the world Licensing information can be found at http www x org Refer to the source code for specific copy...

Page 323: ...323 About this annex This chapter gives an overview of Warranty and conditions of RMA concerning the Event Master devices R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Warranty E...

Page 324: ...resulting from user negligence special modifications lightning strikes abuse drop crush and or other unusual damages The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Barco will...

Page 325: ...el 100 Linking 113 Network resource area 72 System diagram area 74 System modifier area 77 Contact Importer 291 Sales 291 Control overview 26 Controller configuration 209 General 210 Controller Config...

Page 326: ...Event Master E2 Lite processors features 21 Event Master EC 40 controller features 23 F Factories Production address 291 Firmware Upgrade 63 Front panel 34 Front Panel Menu orientation 47 Front Panel...

Page 327: ...verview 27 Presets configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area 148 Preventative Maintenance actions E2 Lite 221 EC 40 221 Programming Programming Menu Adjustment area 135 Programming Menu 116 Adjus...

Page 328: ...ux Destinations 191 Drop Sources Layers into Screen Destinations Sources into layers 189 Presets And User Keys 191 Select Thumbnails for Inputs 188 System Setup Restoring the system 173 174 System Set...

Page 329: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 329 Index...

Page 330: ...Barco Inc Image Processing 3078 Prospect Park Drive Rancho Cordova CA 95670 USA Registered office Barco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com R5909934 00 2020 01 13...

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