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The following functions are provided:

Enables or disables the PIP

s shadow.

H Size (%): Adjusts the shadow

s horizontal size

as a percentage of the PIP

s size.

V Size (%): Adjusts the shadow

s vertical size as a

percentage of the PIP

s size.

H Pos(pixel): Adjusts the shadow

s horizontal

position in pixels.

V Pos(pixel): Adjusts the shadow

s vertical

position in pixels.

Opacity: Adjusts transparency, from 0
(transparent) to 1024 (opaque).

Edge Width: Adjusts the width of shadow creating
a halo type of an effect.

Color Selection: Adjusts the shadow

s color with

the help of the slider, or with the color wheel.

EM GUI orientation

Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series

Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES User s Guide Event Master Devices...

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: ...n which case the user will be 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...

Page 5: ...sentation System overview 43 3 7 Installation requirements 44 3 8 Initial inspection 44 3 9 Rack Mount Procedure 49 4 Hardware orientation 53 4 1 Front panel 54 4 2 Rear panel 55 4 3 SDI Input Card 60...

Page 6: ...u System diagram area 112 6 10 Configuration Menu System modifier area 115 6 11 Configuration Menu Adjustment area 117 6 12 Configuration Menu Adjustment Unit Configuration 118 6 13 Configuration Menu...

Page 7: ...ontact us 270 6 55 Settings Menu Web App area Follow us 271 7 System Setup 273 7 1 Setup Prerequisites 274 7 2 System setup sequence 274 7 3 Power up and Status check 275 7 4 Return to factory default...

Page 8: ...41 10 15 Future Expansion Button Group EC 200 EC 210 only 342 10 16 Direct Selection Button Group and Barco Eye Button EC 200 EC 210 only 342 10 17 System Function Button Group EC 200 EC 210 only 344...

Page 9: ...Process Overview 386 14 3 Spare Parts Serviceable by All Users 387 14 4 Rear I O and Link Cards 388 14 5 Rear I O VPU and Link card Heatsink Fan 389 14 6 Tri Combo Input and Tri Combo Output Card Dis...

Page 10: ...467 15 18 Genlock Assembly 468 15 19 Rear Rack Ears 471 15 20 Front Rack Ears 471 15 21 Top Cover 472 15 22 Top Card Guide 473 15 23 Motherboard Fan 474 15 24 Power Interposer Assembly 475 15 25 Power...

Page 11: ...I input card Gen 1 545 A 15 Specifications of the SDI output card Gen 1 545 A 16 Specifications of the DP HDMI input card Gen 1 546 A 17 Specifications of the HDMI output card Gen 1 546 A 18 Specifica...

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Page 13: ...13 1 1 About this guide 14 1 2 Record of changes 14 1 3 Symbols pictures and fonts 19 1 4 The 4K screen management system 19 R5905948 12 Event Master Devices Introduction 1...

Page 14: ...01004 00 EX Quick Start Guide 26 1502004 00 EC 30 Quick Start Guide 60600356 EC 50 Quick Start Guide 60600332 EC 200 Quick Start Guide 60600333 E2 Safety Guide R5905947 S3 series Safety Guide R5906016...

Page 15: ...0 The GUI orientation chapter has been partially updated A more complete update of this chapter will be performed at the next version of the document Win 10 has been added in the list of Operating Sys...

Page 16: ...line configuration to a live unit refer to System menu USB device Backup Restore page 90 and see How to create a configuration offline and transfer it to a live unit Added instructions for changing th...

Page 17: ...ssembly and Assembly page 391 09 Updated the code examples in the JSON RPC remote control section refer to Event Master series processor JSON RPC remote control page 555 10 Changes initiated by softwa...

Page 18: ...efer to Configuration Menu Adjustment Input Configuration page 122 and see the DVI HDMI and DisplayPort input types bottom half subsection Added Gamma FX and Colorimetry for DisplayPort and HDMI Refer...

Page 19: ...ility Supporting native 4K input and output with up to 60 Hz refresh rates and 4 4 4 color it is the most modular system available to manage blended 4K projectors with refresh rates up to 60 Hz and fu...

Page 20: ...ut or output card in the case of damage without needing to ship or replace the entire box Designed for life on the road Designed for the live event industry the rugged Event Master devices feature a s...

Page 21: ...es Furthermore it includes several cautions to prevent damage to the Event Master devices Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this...

Page 22: ...his 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 Regulation CU T...

Page 23: ...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 ground connection by way of the groun...

Page 24: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 24 Safety...

Page 25: ...es 37 3 4 Terms and definitions 39 3 5 Control overview 42 3 6 Presentation System overview 43 3 7 Installation requirements 44 3 8 Initial inspection 44 3 9 Rack Mount Procedure 49 About this chapter...

Page 26: ...de with minor connector and button changes About E2 Image 3 1 E2 E2 is a modular scalable digital video processor designed to manage multiple display destinations and large video walls The E2 screen m...

Page 27: ...taneously and the API allows third party developers to create custom control programs and interfaces Thanks to its modular design users can simply add new input or output cards to support future signa...

Page 28: ...alone unit it can be thought of as a 4x4 scaling matrix EX can use the same modular cards as E2 uses About S3 4K Image 3 5 S3 Featuring 12 input channels 4 PROGRAM outputs 4 AUX outputs and 2 dedicate...

Page 29: ...SB peripheral added to your existing Event Master control computer the EC 30 is the most cost effective and compact alternative to a full sized controller About EC 50 Image 3 8 EC 50 The Event Master...

Page 30: ...runs the Event Master Toolset Software Recommended for small events as well as for stadium sized shows it provides the same functionality as its accessory the EC 50 controller with additional feature...

Page 31: ...nectors Tri Combo input card Gen 2 1x DP 1 2 connector 1x HDMI 2 0 connector 4x BNC connectors supporting 12G SDI Genlock input 2x BNC connectors Input and loop output Supports black burst and tri lev...

Page 32: ...The last slot on E2 Gen 2 E2 and E2 Jr Slot 14 and on S3 4K and S3 4K Jr Slot 9 may be designated as either a Multiviewer MVR card slot or as an Output card slot See Configuration Menu Adjustment Unit...

Page 33: ...lended widescreens Configurable from 16x 2048 1200 60 max to 4x 4096 2400 60 max Independent edge blending feathering control for all four sides Unused outputs may be used as scaled auxiliary outputs...

Page 34: ...on box supports screen destination program outputs and auxiliary outputs up to a maximum total of eight 8 video links destinations or inputs from main processor on a link cable to another expansion bo...

Page 35: ...Jr 2x single screens 1x single screen Has only one VPU bank does not support 4K blending 4x single screens 2x blended 8x single screens 2x 2 output blended 2 output per blend up to 4x 1 output blended...

Page 36: ...stem E2 or E2 Gen 2 Link up to 2x S3 4K chassis or 8x EX chassis or 1x S3 4K plus 4x EX chassis or 7 more E2 or E2 Gen 2 chassis E2 Jr E2 Jr does not support linking although linking is available as a...

Page 37: ...tted with a USB memory 4 USB connectors in the back can be used for keyboard and mouse and other supported USB devices 1 USB connector in the middle of the top of the console is on delivery fitted wit...

Page 38: ...able Destination buttons with multi page functionality 4 User Assignable System Layer Function buttons 1 Cut button 2 All Trans buttons 1 On Screen Keyboard Button 1 Console Lock Button 1 Save All But...

Page 39: ...rs to be standing in front of a map The map itself is a video signal and the weatherman is in fact standing in front of a green or blue screen On the switcher the Chroma Key process electronically sub...

Page 40: ...are is an easy to use GUI running on a PC or MAC It provides all the Event Master series processors with control and configuration Fader See T Bar GUI Graphical User Interface A term that describes a...

Page 41: ...e PAL is the NTSC equivalent TV standard in Europe PAL is a standard definition format that operates at a frequency of 50Hz with 625 lines 50 fields and 25 frames per second PGM Program The switcher s...

Page 42: ...t the same time providing multiple points of control Front Panel The Event Master series processor front panel includes a power switch a USB port and a dimmable display that works in conjunction with...

Page 43: ...on System overview Advanced video processing The Event Master processors are the most advanced video processing and presentation control systems on the market today These systems provide source select...

Page 44: ...Non condensed 0 to 95 RH Non Condensed Altitude EX 60 197Ft to 2000m 6561Ft 60 197Ft to 10000m 32810Ft Altitude E2 Gen 2 E2 E2 Jr S3 4K S3 4K Jr EC 30 EC 50 EC 200 210 60 197Ft to 3000m 9843Ft 1 60 1...

Page 45: ...nded that it be checked to see if all accessories were included Depending on the product the following accessories should be included Product Contains Accessories included R9009203 E2 Gen 2 4RU V2 rac...

Page 46: ...ort Plates 8x 13 0081012 90 8 32 x 38 Pan Head Screws for Rear Rack Mount Support Plates 2x 09 0106031 90 Rear Rack Mount Brackets 07 1205500 00 USB Thumb Drive Contains Users Guide System Software an...

Page 47: ...uropean Power Cord CEE7 not included with units shipped to China 1x B1959864 US Power Cord NEMA 5 15 not included with units shipped to China 1x B1959865 China Power Cord GB 2099 included only with un...

Page 48: ...humb Drive Contains Users Guide System Software and Control GUI R5906018 Safety manual 60600332 Quick Start Guide R9004771 EC 200 EC controller EC 200 assembly 1x 90803038EF US Power Cord NEMA 5 15 no...

Page 49: ...unit is not restricted When installing equipment into a rack distribute the units evenly to prevent hazardous conditions that may be created by uneven weight distribution Connect the unit only to a pr...

Page 50: ...cket once the chassis is rack mounted Image 3 14 To take advantage of this feature ensure that there is at least 1 2 of clearance above the chassis Image 3 15 2 For the E2 s two keyhole slots measure...

Page 51: ...Remove the mounting screws that secure each side rail to the chassis and then adjust the spacing of each side rail as necessary The S3 uses four mounting screws on each side rail the EX uses two moun...

Page 52: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 52 General...

Page 53: ...Tri Combo Input Card 68 4 9 Quad Channel DisplayPort 1 2 Output Card 70 4 10 HDMI Output Card 72 4 11 Quad HDMI 2 0 Output Card 73 4 12 SDI Output Card 74 4 13 Tri Combo Output Card 75 4 14 Expansion...

Page 54: ...ght 4 Recessed reset switch Chassis Handles Two Chassis Handles are provided for ease of installation and transportation When transporting the chassis by its handles do not set it down with the rear c...

Page 55: ...meter 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 the Status Menu Each press takes you bac...

Page 56: ...AC connectors 2 RJ 45 connector for 10 100 1000 BaseT Ethernet communications 3 Genlock Input BNC with passive Loop through 4 S3D In and S3D Out 5 Expansion Link cards 6 VPU cards 7 Input cards HDMI...

Page 57: ...ector for 10 100 1000 BaseT Ethernet communications 3 Genlock Input BNC with passive Loop through 4 S3D In and S3D Out 6 VPU card 7 Input cards HDMI DP SDI DVI 8 Outputs cards DVI SDI 9 Multiviewer ca...

Page 58: ...s genlock output 2 E2 Jr and S3 4K Jr do not have expansion Link cards 3 The EX has two 2 Expansion Links integrated in the chassis 4 VPU cards in the E2 and E2 Jr are internally mounted 5 Each EX exp...

Page 59: ...rds When event requirements exceed the capacity of a single unit in terms of input output or number of layers multiple Event Master processors can be linked together through the Expansion Link cards T...

Page 60: ...utput card the output card should go in slot 2 The following sections describe each type of card in detail Quad Channel DisplayPort 1 2 Output Card page 70 HDMI Output Card page 72 Quad HDMI 2 0 Outpu...

Page 61: ...signals Automatic SD HD and 3G SDI Switching Single Link SD HD 3G SDI Input Quad Link UHD input as 4x HD 3G SDI Input Each input channel includes an LED that turns green when a valid sync is detected...

Page 62: ...standardized by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers SMPTE SDI transmits uncompressed digital video over 75 ohm coaxial cable within studios and is seen on most professional video i...

Page 63: ...mum H Active 4 096 Maximum V Active 3 072 Supported format All single link DVI formats up to 165 MHz All dual link DVI formats up to 330 MHz 4K UHD Supported 3 840x2 160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 input via...

Page 64: ...card has two 19 pin HDMI connectors which can support an HDMI video signal and two 20 pin DisplayPort connectors supporting DisplayPort video signal The figure below illustrates the HDMI DisplayPort...

Page 65: ...I HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a compact audio video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI compliant device the...

Page 66: ...25 29 97 30 via 1x DP 2x DP L and R half or 4x DP quadrants 3 840x2 160 50 59 94 60 via 1x DP 2x DP L and R half or 4x DP quadrants or columns 4 096x2 160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 via 1x DP 2x DP L and R...

Page 67: ...atures Accepts up to 4 signals independently 4x 19 pin HDMI connector Type A Each input channel includes an LED that turns green when a valid sync is detected Specifications HDMI per 2 0 specification...

Page 68: ...signal and 4 BNC connectors supporting Single Link Dual Link and Quad Link signals in SD HD 3G 6G and 12G SDI formats The figure below illustrates the tri combo input card s rear panel connectors Ima...

Page 69: ...MST not supported EDID version 1 3 compatible HDCP version 1 3 compatible HDMI HDMI per 2 0 specification Pixel clock up to 600 MHz Max pixel clock at 24 bits pixel 600 Mpix sec Max pixel clock at 30...

Page 70: ...e VGA DVI and FPD Link Backward compatibility to VGA and DVI by using active adapter dongles enables users to use DisplayPort fitted video sources without replacing existing display devices HDMI HDMI...

Page 71: ...Mpix sec Max pixel clock at 36 bits pixel 480 Mpix sec Supported formats formats up to 4 096x2 160 60 30 bits 4K UHD Supported 3 840x2 160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 via 1x DP 2x DP L and R half or 4x DP qu...

Page 72: ...The HDMI output card has four 19 pin HDMI connectors which can provide a HDMI video signal The figure below illustrates the HDMI output card s rear panel connectors Image 4 15 HDMI Output Card Rear Pa...

Page 73: ...al Upgrade the E2 S3 EX software version to 6 2 or higher before using the quad HDMI 2 0 output card The figure below illustrates the Quad HDMI 2 0 output card s rear panel connectors Image 4 16 Quad...

Page 74: ...face is a compact audio video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI compliant device the source device to a compatible computer...

Page 75: ...ample Interleave Subdivision 2SI 3840x2160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 as 4x HD SDI 4096x2160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 as 4x HD SDI 3840x2160 50 59 94 60 as 4x 3G SDI 4096x2160 50 59 94 60 60 as 4x 3G SDI Level...

Page 76: ...ual Link 1 5G or Quad Link 3G Specifications DisplayPort DisplayPort per 1 2 specification Pixel clock up to 620 MHz Max pixel clock at 24 bits pixel 620 Mpix sec Max pixel clock at 30 bits pixel 576...

Page 77: ...sion 1 4 and version 2 2 compatible SDI Supported formats Signal type Min BNC connector number Max channels per card Standard Examples SD 1 4 SMPTE 259M C 480i 576i NTSC PAL HD 1 4 SMPTE 292M 1920x108...

Page 78: ...ssed uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI compliant device the source device to a compatible computer monitor video projector digital television or digital audio device HDMI is a digital replac...

Page 79: ...About the CXP I O card The CXP I O card adds more flexibility for distributing video signals The CXP I O card can be used in an input or output slot of an E2 S3 The E2 S3 can then be connected by a C...

Page 80: ...ink cable in a system is six 6 The unit ID of the EX must be unique The static IP address if used of the EX must be unique CXP link cable communication limitations An EX expansion box connected to an...

Page 81: ...ws Keying effects Keyframe effects Specifications Each VPU card is a 4K scalar capable of acting as a 4K scalar or as two 2 Dual Link scalars or as four 4 2K HD scalars Mixing Layer Type Maximum numbe...

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Page 83: ...94 5 12 System menu Lock front panel 97 5 13 System menu Admin Lock 98 5 14 System Menu WebApp Lock 98 5 15 Using the Tech Support menu 99 5 16 Restoring Factory Default Settings 99 5 17 Firmware Upgr...

Page 84: ...ge 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 a...

Page 85: ...Image 5 2 Front panel menu tree 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 show...

Page 86: ...ont 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 pr...

Page 87: ...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 88: ...ormation 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 Rea...

Page 89: ...m Menu shown in the following illustration allows you to view and change settings such as DHCP status and Ethernet options In this menu you can also backup or restore Event Master unit configuration o...

Page 90: ...drive All configuration files are saved to this directory 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 for...

Page 91: ...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 92: ...oot directory of a FAT32 formatted USB drive 3 Import the simulated configuration created offline to the live system 1 Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the front of a live Event Master proces...

Page 93: ...ternet connection or if a DHCP server has not been found the IP address is 000 000 000 000 In this case the system ignores the Ethernet port View the Media Access Control MAC address of the unit s Eth...

Page 94: ...nge If you press ESC at any time before accepting your final change all your edits will be removed and the original values restored 5 10 System menu VFD brightness display brightness General The VFD B...

Page 95: ...he larger the number the faster the knob was rotated The number will show as positive or negative depending on the direction the knob was turned Pressing any key on the front panel will show the Butto...

Page 96: ...not populated with a card the result will show EMPTY To see more detailed results of diagnostic testing run diagnostics from the Event Master Toolset Software For details on this function please refer...

Page 97: ...eturn to the DIAGNOSTIC menu once this process is complete Image 5 27 Image 5 28 The file name will be E2LogFiles tar gz and it can be found on the USB stick under the E2 backup directory WARNING Back...

Page 98: ...ts and Cues and to transition How to enable and disable the Admin Lock 1 On the System menu scroll to Admin Lock and press SEL Image 5 30 Admin Lock 2 Turn the ADJUST knob to toggle between Off disabl...

Page 99: ...the Event Master unit to its factory default condition Image 5 33 The following attributes constitute a factory default condition The Status Menu is shown in the display screen All custom configuratio...

Page 100: ...IP EDID ID or Soft A prompt appears asking if you want to clear all configurations 3 Press SEL to reset the system but save the IP address The system turns off then reboots If you press ESC to cancel...

Page 101: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 101 Image 5 34 Saving all message 2 Wait few seconds Parameters are saved in non volatile memory and you are returned to the Setup menu Front Panel Menu orientation...

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Page 103: ...8 6 21 Programming Menu 196 6 22 Programming Menu Resources area 198 6 23 Programming Menu Diagram area 210 6 24 Programming Menu Layer Modifier area 213 6 25 Programming Menu Adjustment area 217 6 26...

Page 104: ...Menu Web App area Contact us 270 6 55 Settings Menu Web App area Follow us 271 About this chapter This chapter provides a detailed description of each section of EM GUI About EM GUI The Event Master...

Page 105: ...rbo Boost up to 3 1GHz with 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 spe...

Page 106: ...ion The new version will be installed into the same directory but into a new sub directory to avoid overwriting any previous version of the software 6 4 Starting up How to start up 1 Double click on t...

Page 107: ...buttons on the Menu Navigation bar are System Configuration allows access to the System Configuration Menu Programming allows access to the Programming Menu Cue allows access to the Cue Menu Multivie...

Page 108: ...he background changes to a dark blue color indicating that modifications can be made The cursor is placed on the last character The eraser button allows deletion of all the characters in the edit box...

Page 109: ...e first page that appears when you launch the EM GUI software The user will use this page to add or remove devices to the selected system The user also could modify the parameters of these devices lik...

Page 110: ...ntly defined in the system The user can also add or delete and define more items The adjust tab allows the user to adjust variables in each panel Panels can be dragged up or down to allow faster manip...

Page 111: ...opped etc Orange There is a configuration error with the unit Input Output cards not right justified Refer to the corresponding section below of the card placement rules and error color code Input Out...

Page 112: ...trieves 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 configuration page It is here that...

Page 113: ...0 Quad Output DP 1 2 Quad Output or 4K Tri Combo Output card may split to any other connector on the same Gen 2 output card See Image 6 10 Red Signal unavailable and connector configured into system...

Page 114: ...em name to avoid confusion when you control more than one system on the same Event Master Toolset Software Double click on the tab the tab background changes to a dark blue color indicating that modif...

Page 115: ...blue Selecting a device or a destination in the Diagram allows the Adjustment area to display to display the parameters corresponding to the device or destination See Adjust Tab in the section Configu...

Page 116: ...ee Preset Conflict Modes to resolve these conflicts Auto The system performs the necessary actions to gracefully recall the Preset to Preview and to wait for the user to transition to Program Force Re...

Page 117: ...in this list MVR the user can configure the output format and select test patterns for each multiviewer output connector Input this tab provides a list of all the created inputs Here the user can cre...

Page 118: ...Menu Adjustment External Devices Configuration page 175 6 12 Configuration Menu Adjustment Unit Configuration General In the unit configuration adjustments panel the user can define and adjust unit d...

Page 119: ...nit 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 exception of keeping the Ethernet setup Factory Sa...

Page 120: ...s MVR checkbox Note Last slot as MVR is the default setting b Save the configuration c Power cycle or soft reset the unit for the change to Last Slot as MVR to take effect To soft reset the unit go to...

Page 121: ...1 Check the Last slot as 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...

Page 122: ...e slot in the diagram will be greyed out Input 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...

Page 123: ...colors Not assigned and no input signal is detected Not assigned to any input but a signal has been detected Assigned to an input and an input signal is detected Assigned to an input but an input sig...

Page 124: ...allocate all LIVE input connectors YELLOW as configured inputs Add Single Input A button to manually allocate connectors to an Input configuration Add Multiple Input s A button to manually allocate mo...

Page 125: ...tabs for inputs How to Auto add all Inputs The Auto add all Inputs button automatically allocates all unassigned input connectors as individual single link input configurations At this moment the inco...

Page 126: ...ection below How to add an Input Inputs configurations can be added manually to un assigned connectors 1 Select the Detail View tab in the system diagram area 2 Select an unassigned white or yellow in...

Page 127: ...n 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 18 Accessing the Input Adjust panel The input adjustment pa...

Page 128: ...mendations are BT 601 SDTV BT 709 HDTV BT 2020 UHD DCI P3 digital movie projection Gamma Fx Choose the Gamma format for the output Gamma Fx values are SDR HLG PQ HDR10 Color Depth This field displays...

Page 129: ...y acquired signal will be valid video HDCP Mode Enables the HDCP setting for the selected input The default for DisplayPort DVI and HDMI inputs is Off To turn On the HDCP Mode click on the empty check...

Page 130: ...not compliant with the DisplayPort 1 2 specification EDID Timing The EDID timing can be edited into a non standard or Custom EDID by double clicking on each timing box and inserting a value A EDID tim...

Page 131: ...nnector has the option to accommodate different bandwidth standards over its interface This is referred to as NONE The connector is turned off and cannot accept any video bandwidth of this connector i...

Page 132: ...ted that does not have a saved input associated with it the system attempts to detect and acquire the source This process may take a few moments If Auto Acquire is Off the system uses the last known c...

Page 133: ...range of 90 to 90 degrees The default setting is 0 degrees Saturation is adjustable within a range of 0 to 150 The default setting is 100 Reset All changes all values to their default settings Input...

Page 134: ...s in a single system In this configuration only input expansion is supported Users can select up to 48 SL inputs for linked E2 systems and 24 SL inputs for linked S3 4K systems to be marked it as a Gl...

Page 135: ...d background is composed by more than one input connector the adjustment menu will include a diagram of the configuration The diagram defaults to a horizontal configuration If a vertical configuration...

Page 136: ...ation but the card in the slot is of different type then again the configuration will be greyed out Output Connector Grouping The connectors can be grouped together to define a 3D 4K or Videowall conf...

Page 137: ...f the top HDMI at 3840 x 2160 or 4096 x 2160 at max 30P Examples of valid 3D Outputs Image 6 21 Future software release Output connector colors Not added to system as grouped connector or single conne...

Page 138: ...not already assigned to an output configuration to automatically assign to individual output configurations Output connectors that are already assigned to output configurations will not be affected Th...

Page 139: ...added as a single output or if multiple connectors are to be created as multiple outputs 4 The created outputs are now added to the output list and can be further configured by individually selecting...

Page 140: ...40 Image 6 23 Accessing the Output Adjust panel The output adjustment panel is displayed Output adjustment panel description The output adjustment panel is divided in three sections Main page Format T...

Page 141: ...t V Alignment H V Alignment Circle Alignment Red Green Blue Raster box Turns ON or OFF on a raster around the default active area This raster box is a white single pixel wide broken line Diagonal Moti...

Page 142: ...Polarity Adjusts the polarity 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 e...

Page 143: ...Full or Reduced Colorimetry Choose the colorimetry ITU R recommendation for the output Available recommendations are BT 601 SDTV BT 709 HDTV DCI P3 digital movie projection Gamma Fx Choose the Gamma f...

Page 144: ...ITU R recommendation for the output Available recommendations are BT 601 SDTV BT 709 HDTV BT 2020 UHD N A for HDMI 1 4 DCI P3 digital movie projection N A for HDMI 1 4 Gamma Fx Choose the Gamma format...

Page 145: ...s 4 SDI connectors from the same card and the Output format is either 1920 x 1080 or 2048 x 1080 Color Sample Bit Adjusts the color space YCbCr sampling rate 4 2 2 and bit depth 10 of the output signa...

Page 146: ...nations Screen Aux already created on the system e g ScreenDest1 A button to add Screen Destinations A button to add Super Destinations A button to add AUX Destinations A button to add Super AUX Desti...

Page 147: ...s a Global Input Global Input checkboxes are available in the Configuration page under the Input and Background tabs for inputs Because Screen Destinations can be inputs to Layers and AUX Destinations...

Page 148: ...ons to the MVR Arming any AUX Destination that is a member of a Super Aux arms the Super AUX Destination which arms all the other AUX destinations that are grouped in the Super AUX Rules The following...

Page 149: ...uper Layers added to a Super Destination are also added to each Screen Destination in the Super Destination Image 6 24 Super Destinations on the Configuration Menu 1 Network resource area 2 System dia...

Page 150: ...have been assigned to Super Destination 1 Layers have also been assigned to the Destinations Note that the colors of the Destinations in the System diagram area and the colors of the LEDs in the Adjus...

Page 151: ...er Destination Note Source can be updated in a Destination by dragging and dropping a new source into the Destination or into the Super Destination of which the Destination is a part This may also be...

Page 152: ...L 4 2048x1200p60 DL 4 2048x1200p60 DL 2 2560x1600p60 4K 2 3840x2160p30 8L 1 3840x2160p30 3G SDI 2K SL 4 2048x1080p60 DL 4 2048x1080p60 4K 2 2048x1080p60 8L 1 4096x2160p60 Quad Link 3G DP 1 2 2K SL 4 2...

Page 153: ...onfiguration Menu 1 Network resource area 2 System diagram area 3 Adjustment area 4 Add and delete Destination buttons Add Screen Destination Add Aux Destination Add Super Destination Add Super AUX De...

Page 154: ...ming Menu Use the Programming menu to manipulate Super AUX and AUX Destinations The following examples use a Super AUX Destination that contains nine AUX Destinations arranged in a 3 x 3 matrix To vie...

Page 155: ...X Image 6 31 Super AUX matrix For example double clicking on the source that displays the Barco logo scales the Barco logo across the entire Super AUX Image 6 32 Super AUX tile 2 Double click on the s...

Page 156: ...left hand quadrant Image 6 34 AUX selection box resized 3 Release the selection box The selected source covers the four AUXes of the lower left hand quadrant Image 6 35 AUX tiled over quadrant 4 Doub...

Page 157: ...zontally scaled 4 Double click on the scaled source to return it to its original size and starting AUX location in the Super AUX In the same manner an AUX can be vertically scaled in the Super AUX Ima...

Page 158: ...destinations can be added as long as there are unassigned output configurations to destinations Alternatively you assign outputs to destinations by dragging them into the Destination block In the exa...

Page 159: ...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 destination is not the desired one th...

Page 160: ...ces 160 Image 6 43 Destination Adjust tab The Destination adjustment panel is displayed Destination adjustment panel description The Destination adjustment panel is divided in three sections Assign Ou...

Page 161: ...s possible that the connector capacity for the connector output is set below the resolution requirements Remove the outputs from the Destination update the connector capacity and check again Refer to...

Page 162: ...n A word about layers Adding to the general description above about layers mores specifically a EMP s Screen Destination has one fixed mixing layer its BG Then there are a number of scaling layers ava...

Page 163: ...properties are identical with the adjustments to the Main Timing and Connector properties in the output configuration menu In this destination configuration menu however adjustments can be performed o...

Page 164: ...otion is 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...

Page 165: ...of these properties is 100 Saturation is adjustable within a range of 0 to 150 The default setting is 100 Hue is adjustable within a range of 90 to 90 degrees The default setting is 0 degrees Gamma is...

Page 166: ...line count per frame V Front Porch Adjusts in lines the offset between the end of the output active area and the beginning of V sync V Active Adjusts in lines the vertical size of the output active a...

Page 167: ...or 12 of the output signal Color Range Adjusts the color range RGB or SMPTE Full or Reduced Connector Capacity If the connector is not assigned to a destination the capacity can be changed Once includ...

Page 168: ...PTE Full Range SMPTE Reduced Range HDCP Mode HDCP Mode enables the HDCP setting for the selected output The default for HDMI outputs is Off To turn On the HDCP Mode click on the empty checkbox When th...

Page 169: ...nnectors from the same card and the Output format is either 1920 x 1080 or 2048 x 1080 Color Sample Bit Adjusts the color space YCbCr sampling rate 4 2 2 and bit depth 10 of the output signal Connecto...

Page 170: ...und If the Canvas Size is set to Use Background this drop down box lets the user select from the available backgrounds Apply as Canvas Size When switching between Follow Output and Use Background the...

Page 171: ...justment can be made by moving the slider entering the value manually in the box or clicking on the plus and minus Note The Offset sliders are disabled until at least one output rectangle is selected...

Page 172: ...edge that can be feathered is selected Gray edges are unselected blue edges are selected Activate or deactivate the feather for the selected edge by checking the Feathering checkbox Adjust the Feathe...

Page 173: ...lete Format s button to delete selected custom formats A list of all of the custom formats that have been added to the configuration The system provides a syntax number to the left of each added custo...

Page 174: ...r frame V Front Porch The offset in lines between the end of the output active area and the beginning of V sync V Active The vertical size of the output active area V Sync The V sync width in lines V...

Page 175: ...Rate The slider ranges from 21 Hz to 120 Hz Reduce Blanking The choices are Yes or No If Yes is chosen a further dialog box allows a choice of Reduced Blank Timing Versions The Apply Changes button ap...

Page 176: ...rnal Device s button to delete selected external devices A list of all of the external devices that have been added to the configuration The system provides a syntax number to the left of each added e...

Page 177: ...elow the protocol buttons Test Selected Command A button that tests network communications between the EMP and the external device Until a Command is selected the system displays the message Invalid I...

Page 178: ...e before the command is tested and if the command fails the test In Progress while the command is being tested Success if the network communication passes the test 4 Correct the command if it fails th...

Page 179: ...y selecting that processor from the pull down menu There is no relationship between Unit ID and Master or Slave selection Either unit can be Master or Slave in a linked configuration The only real sig...

Page 180: ...t you can identify it in your setup How to Link Three E2 Units Each E2 comes equipped with two Link cards always located in slots 1 and 2 Link cards are identified by a yellow stripe at the top Make s...

Page 181: ...nizes the two units that are added to the system you will be presented the option to add the third unit at the bottom of the stack in the GUI s Detail View as the Master or as a Slave 5 Select either...

Page 182: ...d the second EX in the chain 5 Optional At this point it is suggested that you select and name appropriately each unit so that you can identify it in your setup Each of the four Links on an E2 can be...

Page 183: ...other VPU to the system The VPU can be in either slot 1 or slot 2 on the EX unit and the other slot may be empty or contain either an Event Master Input card or an Event Master Output card Each E2 com...

Page 184: ...tton to add the EX unit 5 Optional At this point it is suggested that you select and name appropriately each unit so that you can identify it in your setup How to Link an E2 Unit to Two EX Units Each...

Page 185: ...unit and the other slot may contain either an Event Master Input card or an Event Master Output card Each E2 comes equipped with two Link cards always located in slots 1 and 2 Link cards are identifi...

Page 186: ...ox below the E2 unit in the Diagram area In the grayed out EX box a blue button allows you to add the EX to the system as a slave 4 Click the blue add button to add the EX unit 5 Optional At this poin...

Page 187: ...ach unit so that you can identify it in your setup How to Link an E2 Unit and two S3 4K Units Each E2 comes equipped with two Link cards always located in slots 1 and 2 Each S3 4K has a single Link ca...

Page 188: ...elect either S3 4K and click add as a slave 5 Select either add as a master or add as a slave When the first S3 4K is done synchronizing with the system the second S3 4K can then be added to the syste...

Page 189: ...or an example of the cabling between an E2 unit an S3 4K unit and four EX units Image 6 54 Cabling between an E2 unit an S3 4K unit and four EX units Event Master Configuration for Linking an E2 an S3...

Page 190: ...Connect the Link cables provided with each S3 4k between the Link connectors as follows VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 1 VP ID 2 Link Card slot 1 Link 2 1 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 2 VP ID 1 Link...

Page 191: ...of the cabling between an S3 4K unit and an EX unit with two VPU cards Image 6 56 Cabling between an S3 4K unit and an EX unit with two VPN cards When an EX unit has VPU cards rather than a combinati...

Page 192: ...ton allows you to add the EX to the system as a slave 4 Click the blue add button to add the EX unit 5 Optional At this point it is suggested that you select and name appropriately each unit so that y...

Page 193: ...d the second EX unit 5 Optional At this point it is suggested that you select and name appropriately each unit so that you can identify it in your setup Other Linking Configurations E2 Jr and S3 4K Jr...

Page 194: ...een the Link connectors as follows VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 1 VP ID 1 Link Card slot 1 Link 2 1 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 2 VP ID 1 Link Card slot 1 Link 1 2 See Image 6 61 for an example of...

Page 195: ...If any connections is shown as red please check that the cables were connected as described in step b and they were fully seated Programming Referring to section System Setup page 273 you may now pro...

Page 196: ...be used by the VPUs of one unit should still be configured on only one unit and not split up among the multiple chassis in a system More information For more information on how to prevent cable and c...

Page 197: ...Program and Preview screens can be viewed individually or simultaneously by selecting the individual Destination tab or the View All tab The space between Program and Preview has Layouts a function w...

Page 198: ...ple connectors may be required to connect an input signal to the Event Master series processor The number of connectors required is listed in the table below 2K Resolutions up to 2048x1200 60 Dual Lin...

Page 199: ...ears over backgrounds and under other layers of higher visual priority PIP effects include mixes smooth moves resizing adjustable aspect ratio borders mask and drop shadows On any mixer a Key layer al...

Page 200: ...con or copy file Double Page Icon There are 2 tabs in this section Source Lists Inputs and Sources available in the system Sources are listed after the input and can be viewed by clicking on the arrow...

Page 201: ...ail 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 Copies the Source into a new...

Page 202: ...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 J...

Page 203: ...e amount of storage space in MegaBytes that the still image is using Approximately 100 HD Stillstores are possible Higher resolution images use more memory per image resulting in fewer still images be...

Page 204: ...rce in Layers provided they have the capacity to fit Up to 2K resolutions 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 s...

Page 205: ...desire to delete and click the Delete Source s button The selected sources are removed How to hide Input names Because the inputs are usually named after their physical connector names while sources...

Page 206: ...u are assigned to destinations via drag and drop procedure Backgrounds and Destinations need to have the same resolution without the Destination s eventual blend overlap s For example if a background...

Page 207: ...con Allows for a snapshot to be taken and store it as Still Thumbnails are added manually or may be refreshed from the Event Master series processor to the GUI Background Thumbnail view Behavior is si...

Page 208: ...storage space in MegaBytes that the still image is using Approximately 100 HD Stillstores are possible For higher resolutions the corresponding increase of memory is used Thumbnails are added manually...

Page 209: ...uts This subtab can be used on any E2 or S3 processor but it is especially useful on a limited resource processor such as an S3 4K Jr processor An Input defined as a Background can now be used as a Ba...

Page 210: ...e destination Image 6 68 Programming menu diagram area 1 Program canvas 2 Preview canvas where the program is composed before it is transitioned to Program 3 Click the Destination View tab to isolate...

Page 211: ...ain select the View All Destination tab You may rename a Layout tab by double clicking it and typing the new name Layer and Source into the previous screen Users can drag layers to the preview screen...

Page 212: ...icon of a snow flake appears in the bottom right hand corner Also note that a frozen source will not show the same indication Layer adjustments in the Preview Screen Users can also click and drag on a...

Page 213: ...r layer transition The right is for misc operations Image 6 73 Buttons in this area operate on selected layers in the preview workspace If no layers are selected all buttons in this panel is disabled...

Page 214: ...all selected PIPs Three or more layers in a Screen Destination must selected to use this tool 9 Align all selected PIPs along the destination s left edge 10 Align all selected PIPs along the destinat...

Page 215: ...ing the destination s width as the guide If borders are on they will be taken into account 2 Full Screen Vertical takes the selected PIP s to full screen using the destination s height as the guide If...

Page 216: ...ending keyframes Move rate is determined in the layer s keyframe adjustment panel Hide Selected BG Tab or layer s will not be visible during a Relative Preset save See more about Relative Presets in t...

Page 217: ...eview retaining the size and position attributes it had while on Program Swap off The mixing layer can be transitioned to Program After the transition the layer on Preview will match the size and posi...

Page 218: ...g Layer1 settings Source Adjustment This panel is shown on the Adjust panel when a layer with a valid Source is selected At the bottom of the area there is a set of buttons allowing execute transition...

Page 219: ...illed in eye icon clears or replaces the layers from the Preview destination This button works in a toggle mode When a small blue arrow is indicated below the eye the layer is on Preview If no blue ar...

Page 220: ...panel provides menus for layer sizing and color adjustments Main adjustment Border and Shadows Layer Window adjustment Size Position Mask Layer Color Effects adjustment Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue S...

Page 221: ...ting the corresponding sliders or entering a figure in the adjacent edit boxes The border width can be entered either in Percentage of the vertical size or in pixels The selected color is shown in the...

Page 222: ...rtical size as a percentage of the PIP s size H Pos pixel Adjusts the shadow s horizontal position in pixels V Pos pixel Adjusts the shadow s vertical position in pixels Opacity Adjusts transparency f...

Page 223: ...und A hole is cut into the background anywhere that foreground luminance is greater than the clip level Range 0 to 100 in 01 increments Default 60 Gain Adjust the sensitivity of the key enabling you t...

Page 224: ...singly 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 source While this can be manually adjusted the PI...

Page 225: ...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 87 The Pick Hue butt...

Page 226: ...ed from the exact center of the PIP Thus the value 70 is 70 pixels above center Source Allows size and position adjustments of the source within a window H Size adjusts the source s horizontal size V...

Page 227: ...les or disables the freeze action RGB Contrast and Brightness settings are adjustable within a range of 0 to 200 The default setting for all of these properties is 100 Gamma is adjustable within a ran...

Page 228: ...nable Reorder button to enable the reordering of Destination Groups in the list A Lock All button to lock all the Destination Groups in the list An Unlock All button to unlock all the Destination Grou...

Page 229: ...write Group button Delete Group s Selecting the Delete Group s button places an x next to the name of each Group in the Group Name list 1 Select the Delete Group s button 2 Select the x next to the na...

Page 230: ...up deselects any previously selected destinations or groups Holding the Ctrl key and selecting a Destination Group adds the new group to any previously selected destinations or groups On the EC 200 Co...

Page 231: ...the background buttons from the preview windows The layer is selected Image 6 93 The background button will have a blue highlight when selected 2 Click on the Adjust tab that is on the top of the adju...

Page 232: ...is on the color wheel Learn The Learn button at 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 G B adj...

Page 233: ...hat the User Key may be renamed and saved in a locked state Several attributes that can be enabled for use during Save operation Type type of Layer PIP or Key Trans type and rate of layer transition E...

Page 234: ...elete Selected to delete only the selected User Key s or select Select All then select Delete Selected to delete all User Keys Image 6 95 Delete Selected User Keys User key list Lists all User Keys so...

Page 235: ...ion s in Program A Delete Preset s button to enter a multiple delete of Presets An Enable Reorder button to enable the reordering of Presets in the list A Lock All button to lock all the Presets in th...

Page 236: ...the Programming Adjust Layer configuration menu See Programming Menu Adjustment area Layer configuration page 218 A hidden Layer shows a hidden symbol in the lower right hand corner of the Layer See I...

Page 237: ...98 or directly to Program see Image 6 99 The functions of recall buttons are the same in either case but Presets recalled to Program automatically transition to Program as soon as they are ready to go...

Page 238: ...rizontal size V Size adjusts the source s vertical size H Position adjusts the source s horizontal position V Position adjusts the source s vertical position Save Source would save the Source informat...

Page 239: ...degrees Saturation is adjustable 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 selec...

Page 240: ...mmands and UI functions such as All Trans and Cut to those Cues The Cue menu also allows the user to play pause or stop a Cue Description The Cue menu has four main areas each of which contains inform...

Page 241: ...ndicates the status of the cues in a cue list Green means that the cue is active that is the Cue is currently playing or paused Yellow means that the cue is ready to play Gray off means that the cue h...

Page 242: ...the Cue name highlighted so that the Cue may be immediately renamed then saved in a locked state A list of Cues Each Cue in the list has a number a name and two icons The first icon allows the user t...

Page 243: ...ion in a Cue takes place can be adjusted the default wait time is half of the system s native rate in frames Commands Commands can be selected from the tabs in the command resource area at the left si...

Page 244: ...Cue from the Cue Menu go to the adjustment area select a Cue in the list and click on the Play button How to play a Cue from the Programming Menu A Cue tab has been added to the Adjustment area of the...

Page 245: ...xample Slot 14 on an E2 or Slot 9 on an S3 4K may be either a normal Output slot or a dedicated Multiviewer if the output card is either the HDMI 1 4 or HDMI 2 0 version 7 0 and above type See the des...

Page 246: ...ources available to be displayed in the Multiviewer Inputs Backgrounds and Program Preview Destination Outputs 2 Multiviewer Layout area The multiviewer outputs are composed viewed and managed individ...

Page 247: ...ce to the Multiviewer Resources are placed in the Multiviewer layout area by dragging them as it is done with the sources in the programming menu When a resource is dropped in the Multiviewer a window...

Page 248: ...area border and UMD Under Monitor Display Image 6 110 Content area The Image window s aspect ratio follows that of the first resource that occupies it If a new resource is dropped onto the Image windo...

Page 249: ...rea is specifically for window adjustments on Multiviewer outputs Description The area is broken up into several sub areas The left side is for alignment and position of the window The right is for mi...

Page 250: ...all the windows from a Multiviewer display This button is available only when the MVROut button s on the layout workspace are selected outlined in blue Multiple select Button used to enable or disable...

Page 251: ...color The color controls under the three tabs are identical and operate similar as the color adjustments in other menus The selected color is shown in the Current Color bar The color can also be store...

Page 252: ...l position in pixels V Pos pixel Adjusts the window s vertical position in pixels Automatic preset The eight size buttons are shortcuts to different sizes depending on how many of these windows can fi...

Page 253: ...of available resources right side of the page and one virtual representation of the selected controller The user can assign resources from the list onto controller buttons via drag and drop or remove...

Page 254: ...Status Show status Online the VP is online and the web 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 offli...

Page 255: ...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 When this box is checked...

Page 256: ...es 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 screen displays Range is 0 100 LE...

Page 257: ...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 example if a button is mapped to a Preset do not recall that Preset Butt...

Page 258: ...ettings Menu Web App area General Main work area of the Setting Menu where the user has access to a set of functions directly provided by the Event Master series processor All of the functions describ...

Page 259: ...ings Menu Web App area Dashboard page 259 Settings Menu Web App area Tools page 263 Settings Menu Web App area Preset page 268 Settings Menu Web App area Use JSON page 268 Settings Menu Web App area H...

Page 260: ...s This menu presents a list of the output cards installed in the system The status column indicates whether any errors have been detected Detailed diagnostics tests for each card are performed by sele...

Page 261: ...nostics tests for each card are performed by selecting the diagnostics button under the action column Image 6 122 Dashboard Expansion Other This menu presents diagnostics for the Motherboard and all V...

Page 262: ...st also provides status information for the power supplies Image 6 123 Dashboard Other Diagnostics Running diagnostics will disrupt output videos Diagnostics should only be run with no inputs or outpu...

Page 263: ...l indication Image 6 124 Sample E2 diagnostic report FPGA temperatures may reach as high as 85 C under normal operating conditions Temperatures above 85 C may affect processing performance 6 48 Settin...

Page 264: ...Manage Software page 264 Settings Menu Web App area Tools Backup Restore page 266 6 49 Settings Menu Web App area Tools Manage Software General When you select the Manage Software two tabs are present...

Page 265: ...s compressed and it has tar gz extension Image 6 127 Manage Software Software Install 3 Click on the blue Upload button This action will copy the file from the computer into the Event Master series pr...

Page 266: ...l and no action is required on your part Image 6 129 6 50 Settings Menu Web App area Tools Backup Restore WARNING Backups from E2 work on E2 and E2 Gen2 Backups from E2 Gen2 are not backward compatibl...

Page 267: ...ngs 1 Click on the Backup button A dialog box opens up Image 6 131 2 Choose the folder location where you want to store the backed up file 3 Click on Select Folder The Dialog box will close and a new...

Page 268: ...es the status of the upload procedure 4 When the upload is complete a new window appears requesting you to restart the system 5 While the system reboots and restore parameters the web app displays a m...

Page 269: ...ices 269 Image 6 134 Web App Use JSON 6 53 Settings Menu Web App area Help General This menu contains a list of frequently asked questions FAQ to help you implement your system This list is sorted by...

Page 270: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 270 Image 6 135 6 54 Settings Menu Web App area Contact us General Displays contact information for the Barco tech support EM GUI orientation...

Page 271: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 271 Image 6 136 6 55 Settings Menu Web App area Follow us General Displays links to Barco s and the Image Processing group s social media sites EM GUI orientation...

Page 272: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 272 Image 6 137 EM GUI orientation...

Page 273: ...rounds 292 7 19 Programming Menu Select Thumbnails for Native Backgrounds 293 7 20 Programming Menu Select Thumbnails for Inputs 293 7 21 Programming Menu Create Sources from Inputs 294 7 22 Programmi...

Page 274: ...m 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 Master series processor setup i...

Page 275: ...estinations Sources into layers For more information refer to the section Programming Menu Drop Sources Layers into Screen Destinations Sources into layers page 295 22 Programming Menu Drop Inputs to...

Page 276: ...However if you do elect to perform a factory reset ensure that you have backed up your system for details please refer to the procedure Backing up the system page 279 Prerequisite Ensure that you are...

Page 277: ...can take several seconds to obtain an address from the server During this time the SEL button remains lit Setting a static IP Address 1 Select Ethernet from the System Menu The Ethernet Menu appears...

Page 278: ...Ensure that you are familiar with the Black Invalid menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter System menu Black Invalid page 89 Ensure that you are familiar with the VFD brightness menu Fo...

Page 279: ...e Event Master Toolset Software EMTS verify communication between the Event Master series processor EMP and the program to the local network and perform basic setup Prerequisite Ensure that you are fa...

Page 280: ...any selected connector s to a single background input configuration Use the Add Multiple Backgrounds button to add independent backgrounds for each selected connector individually Optional Edit the N...

Page 281: ...n is pressed the software configures all previously unassigned input connectors as individual single link inputs in order from top to bottom of each card starting from left to right This button is a s...

Page 282: ...Double click on default name in the Name list to edit the name 2 When the area turns blue click the eraser icon to clear the field 3 Type a new name Note It is recommended to name inputs based on the...

Page 283: ...d Single Output blue button to create a single output from the selected connectors Add Multiple Outputs Select more than one output connector and click the Add Multiple Outputs button to create an ind...

Page 284: ...284 Image 7 1 Adjust MVR panel Main 5 Timing tab Read all timing parameters associated with the selected format and make adjustments Image 7 2 Adjust MVR panel Timing 6 Connector tab Select SDI type...

Page 285: ...il all Destinations are added Add Screen Destinations 1 Click on the Destination tab to define destinations for the configured outputs 2 From the diagram area click on the output that you want to be p...

Page 286: ...n Destination1 in the Name list to edit the name 2 When the area turns blue click the eraser icon to clear the field 3 Type a new name and press the Enter key when done Optional Adjust Destination Par...

Page 287: ...c Optional Adjust Destination Parameters part 3 Wide Tab From this menu you choose between the two sub tabs Datadouble where you can adjust data Doubling parameters based on the selection done in the...

Page 288: ...age 109 as well as to Configuration Menu Add Screen Destinations Layers page 285 Layers in an Event Master Processor In the system there are banks of Video Processing Units VPUs These VPUs service the...

Page 289: ...ation blue button to assign the output to the Aux destination 4 When the destination is created a green rectangle appears next to the EMP diagram Optional Edit the Name 1 Double click on Destination1...

Page 290: ...ffers from that of the Aux destination scales the center portion of that image to fit within the horizontal and vertical resolution of the destination s output If the input image has the same aspect r...

Page 291: ...ist to edit the name 2 When the area turns blue click the eraser icon to clear the field 3 Type a new name and hit enter when done Optional Adjust Output Parameters Select one of the MVR outputs and c...

Page 292: ...age Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Programming Menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter Programming Menu page 196 Captured Stills are used as thumbnails in general in...

Page 293: ...he black box next to input name 4 Navigate the computer s file system to find and select the desired image file to be used Characteristics and limitations Images need to be JPG PNG or BMP format Optio...

Page 294: ...details on this menu please refer to chapter Programming Menu page 196 When an Input is created the software copies the Input to a source More sources can be created by following the steps below Optio...

Page 295: ...General In this procedure you will drop sources and Layers into Screen Destinations Sources into layers Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Programming Menu For details on this menu ple...

Page 296: ...Add Keyframes See below 3 Set the keyframe motion rate for the layer 30 is standard and is in frames based on the Native Frame rate Optional Adjust Layer Parameters Main submenu With the Layer Main su...

Page 297: ...dy to execute the presets and transition the composed look from Preview onto Program Remember to select the corresponding destinations when you use the All Trans button 7 24 Programming Menu Drop Inpu...

Page 298: ...ected they can all get the same User Key applied by using the Apply Selected User Key Button in the bottom of the List Optional Presets tab 1 Click on the Presets tab Before creating a Preset 1 Select...

Page 299: ...m 2 Click either the All Trans or Cut button in the Destination Transition area at the bottom of the Adjustment pane to transition all selected destinations from Preview to Program Note The Destinatio...

Page 300: ...it s multiviewer may be automatically added to a multiviewer layout 1 Click on one of the tabs at the top of the workspace to bring it into full view 2 Click on the Auto Layout Input button that is lo...

Page 301: ...erface For details on the upgrade procedure via the Setting Menu in the Event Master Toolset Software EM GUI please refer to chapter Settings Menu Web App area Tools Manage Software page 264 In the ev...

Page 302: ...flash drive erases existing data To avoid losing data download any files that you wish to keep to a computer or a secure site then format the drive Formatting the flash drive 1 Insert the flash drive...

Page 303: ...tall any other software 2 Unzip the downloaded software upgrade package to the USB drive This operation automatically creates an EM folder on the USB drive with the firmware file em_update_vp xx xx ta...

Page 304: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 304 Updating firmware...

Page 305: ...ming Menu 313 9 6 Multiviewer MVR Menu 324 About this chapter The application below is presented to demonstrate the basic E2 operation The example provides the user a step by step setup and operation...

Page 306: ...n size and are side by side Two looks are desired One look displays the two video clips simultaneously from the KiPROs The other look shows the PowerPoint and the stage camera Background will be provi...

Page 307: ...int HDMI 11 1 Output Proj L Projector Left Screen SDI 13 1 Output Proj R1 Projector Right Screen 1 SDI 13 3 Output Proj R2 Projector Right Screen 2 SDI 13 4 Multiviewer MVR1 Program Preview Monitor HD...

Page 308: ...s See the detailed procedure in section Configuration Menu page 309 2 Programming Menu In this page users create sources from inputs drop layers and backgrounds into screens and create User keys and p...

Page 309: ...ess is the same as the address listed on the unit s front panel on the top status menu Image 9 5 Note If the unit doesn t connect automatically to the PC you can type the PC s IP address in the field...

Page 310: ...r the system 4 Double click on SDIInput2 in the Name list to edit the name 5 When the area turns blue click the eraser icon to clear the field 6 Type a new name CAM1 Stage Press enter when done 7 Repe...

Page 311: ...nDest1 area in the Name list to edit the name 6 When the area turns blue click the eraser icon to clear the field and type a new name Site Screen 7 Click on the top at the Adjust Site Screen tab and i...

Page 312: ...e Data Double button and enter 100 for the H overlap value Note We will leave the feathering disabled default Image 9 9 C6 Add Aux Destinations 1 From the diagram area click on the DSM output The conn...

Page 313: ...n to clear the field and type a new name Program Preview Press enter when done Result At this stage the layout section of the GUI should look like this Image 9 11 9 5 Programming Menu Overview The pro...

Page 314: ...thumbnails for Background 1 From the left hand side click on the Native Background tab 2 In the Native Background menu click on the Background button 3 Click on the thumbnail button Image 9 13 4 Clic...

Page 315: ...for Inputs 1 From the left hand side click on the Input tab 2 In the Input menu click on the Inputs button 3 Click on the thumbnail view icon 4 Click in the black box and navigate the computer to fin...

Page 316: ...lication only one source will be used for each input so no additional sources need to be created Therefore in this example this step will be skipped P4 Drop Backgrounds into Screen Destinations 1 On t...

Page 317: ...rameters Part1 Site Screen 1 On top click on the Site Screen tab to only view the Site Screen 2 On the right hand side of the screen click on the Layers tab and then click on the arrow next to the Des...

Page 318: ...Image 9 17 4 Click on the Adjust tab at the top of the adjustment pane on the right hand side of the screen 5 Select the Window Adjustment Icon and then unlock the aspect ratio lock by clicking in the...

Page 319: ...9 Image 9 18 6 Adjust the sizing parameters as follows 1 H Size 1920 2 V size 1080 3 H Pos 0 4 V Pos 0 7 From the left hand side click on the Input tab 8 Click the source under CAM1 and drop it into t...

Page 320: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 320 Image 9 19 9 Transition the layer to program 10 Drop the source for CAM 2 to the preview layer Image 9 20 General operation example...

Page 321: ...nt Icon 5 Unlock the aspect ratio lock by clicking in the lock icon 6 Click each layer separately and adjust their sizing parameters as follows Note You need to unlock the aspect ratio for each layer...

Page 322: ...05948 12 Event Master Devices 322 Image 9 22 P6 Drop Sources into Aux Screens DSM Output 1 On top click on the DSM tab 2 Drag the CAM 1 input1 into the preview screen Image 9 23 General operation exam...

Page 323: ...Repeat the previous steps to save 3 more presets so we have a preset for both video clips and both cameras Image 9 24 5 Select the Main screen and select the sources into the two PIPs are the event r...

Page 324: ...You should see two screens since two Multiviewer outputs exist We will setup the top window to display all the inputs and the bottom window to display the Program and preview screens Setup the Sources...

Page 325: ...etup the Program Preview MVR 1 Click on the top tab that is labeled MVROut2 2 Click on the Destination tab and the top of the right hand side 3 Drag the Program and Previews under the Site and Main Sc...

Page 326: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 326 Image 9 28 General operation example...

Page 327: ...0 only 342 10 16 Direct Selection Button Group and Barco Eye Button EC 200 EC 210 only 342 10 17 System Function Button Group EC 200 EC 210 only 344 10 18 Syntax Entry Button Group EC 200 EC 210 only...

Page 328: ...computer The EC 50 is a small form factor stand alone control surface that also incorporates a 15 inch full HD touch screen Its button layout is the same as the left side of the EC 200 EC 210 controll...

Page 329: ...equally at home next to an EC 200 EC 210 or as part of a Event Master Toolset Win PC or MAC OSX System It provides a traditional T Bar and button interface for the Destination layer and preset functio...

Page 330: ...with their label displays 3 Cut and All Trans buttons 4 12 Destination buttons and a display showing the current page of Destinations 5 Layer buttons and a display showing the current page of Layers...

Page 331: ...8 12 Event Master Devices 331 10 3 EC 30 backside overview Overview Image 10 3 EC 30 backside overview 1 DC power receptacle 2 USB B to Host 3 Strain relief tabs 4 25W 12V power supply Controller Orie...

Page 332: ...tion buttons and a display showing the current page of Destinations 5 Layer buttons and a display showing the current page of Layers 6 Assign Buttons in three identical rows that can host multiple sel...

Page 333: ...B connector for connection to Host system 4 2x USB A Connectors for USB peripherals such as mouse and keyboard 5 DVI Input connector for a standard DVI video signal 6 Optional accessory location for f...

Page 334: ...s in three identical rows that can host multiple selections and a contextual display showing page of the Assign button row 16 Arrow button group 7 User assignable function buttons with their label dis...

Page 335: ...wer receptacle 3 PSU fan outlet not to be blocked 4 Kensington Lock attachment point 5 2x DVI Output connector for a standard HD DVI signal 6 2x Ethernet RJ45 network connectors 7 4x USB A connectors...

Page 336: ...port 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 button...

Page 337: ...nal 10 9 Touchscreen 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...

Page 338: ...uttons Layer range up and down 5 Layer Operator buttons Description The system supports 9 Layer buttons with 13 pages up to Layer 104 The red or green LEDs under these buttons indicate the selection o...

Page 339: ...ach row also has 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 BUS TYPE It has a display above i...

Page 340: ...the far right side of the console for convenience The EC 200 EC 210 has a T Bar disable button above to the left The button has a red LED indicator that stays lit when the T Bar is disabled The T Bar...

Page 341: ...are provided for transitional triggering Type of transition EC 50 EC 200 EC 210 All Trans 1 button 2 buttons Cut 1 button 1 button All Trans Preview transitions to Program at the rate indicated in th...

Page 342: ...ions On the EC 210 this group contains pre labeled Play Pause and Stop CUE buttons Image 10 18 Play Pause and Stop CUE buttons With the release of software version 6 2 Play Pause and Stop button funct...

Page 343: ...EAR button has the same function as the Clear button on the EMTS Programming menu Extended functionality is reached with Press and Hold along with pressing other buttons 4 Barco Eye Modifier Button li...

Page 344: ...gramming menu and controller Assign side benefit from this function 3 Screens This is the function to change the active page of the GUI to the touchscreens and the HDMI output EC 210 4 Save PVW Save P...

Page 345: ...EC 200 A programming syntax will be necessary in order to effectively program the Event Master System once its full size becomes available When each group of resources can be several hundred direct s...

Page 346: ...adjoining button allow different function based on the current programming need or contextually mapped functions and are called Contextual Display Buttons The Mapping of these are closely described i...

Page 347: ...specifically added Copy Thru Pg Up and Pg Down buttons the numpad is essential for the Syntax Entry Programming introduced in EC 200 The Numpad is used in conjunction with its own buttons or other bu...

Page 348: ...destination in the Program Part of the GUI The LED is red when active 2 Live The red Live latching button toggles the Live function for selected Destiantions as if it were in Encore The LED is red whe...

Page 349: ...on with other parts of the interface is also possible Additional functionality of the Trackball and its modifiers is described in Chapter Controller Operation page 359 10 23 Rotary Encoders EC 200 EC...

Page 350: ...sole buttons and touchscreens which prevents them from being used To unlock the console using the numpad key in 4096 and press Enter This button is present only on the large controller 10 25 Save Butt...

Page 351: ...roller connection 353 11 5 Touchscreen calibration 354 11 6 Lights 355 11 7 Assigning resources to the desk 357 About this chapter This chapter provides a detailed description of how to connect and co...

Page 352: ...www barco com Refer to the chapters Download of Event Master Toolset Software page 105 and Software installation page 106 for more information on the software downloading and how install it on the Ho...

Page 353: ...the Host computer Connection diagram Image 11 2 EC 50 connections Description Connect the external screen and USB communication from the host computer to the DVI and USB B connector on the EC 50 Plug...

Page 354: ...ns The 4 USB connectors in the back can be used for keyboard and mouse and other supported USB devices The USB connector in the middle of the top of the console is to be used with the USB flash drive...

Page 355: ...e 11 5 The operating system on the host computer provides this capability as it would for any standard touchscreen Refer to the OS manual for the correct procedure 11 6 Lights EC 50 Overview Image 11...

Page 356: ...only available when hardware is connected Work light White work light under the hand rest is available as additional light directly in front of the console Light can be turned on and off in the Event...

Page 357: ...button How to Assign resources Drag and drop the resources from the left side onto the buttons corresponding to the ones on the console How to remove incorrect mapping In case of incorrect button map...

Page 358: ...available for use in Event Master Toolset When an EC 30 EC 50 is connected or if an EC 200 EC 210 is used the Console 1 tab is also available Button assignments made on the Virtual Console tab follow...

Page 359: ...buttons 364 12 9 How to use transition buttons 364 12 10 How to use the T bar 365 12 11 How to use the Custom Function Buttons 365 12 12 EC 200 EC 210 Philosophy 365 12 13 Function Button For Syntax 3...

Page 360: ...ons on how to perform a firmware upgrade through the Web interface For more information on upgrading the EC 200 EC 210 firmware see InfoT 1322 Upgrading the Firmware and Operating System on the EC 200...

Page 361: ...downloads EC 200 power off The user must use the power off soft button on the EMTS GUI to shut down the unit When the shutdown sequence is finished the main power switch on the back of the unit may t...

Page 362: ...Similar to the Destination Buttons the Layer buttons create a selection for further actions Buttons are as standard in the same select mode as the destinations latch on latch off A range of actions ca...

Page 363: ...elected layer in Preview to its corresponding layer in Program Button matches the function of Match Program in the GUI Blinks red when pressed Can be used across multiple layers and destinations Layer...

Page 364: ...ransition buttons General Four types of transitional triggering are available All Trans All Trans Transitions All is the way to start a timed transition of Destinations It transitions the set up previ...

Page 365: ...nitors The actions to configure the system however are performed with trackball mouse or touch and drag operations on the touchscreen rather than by using control surface buttons 2 Programming creatio...

Page 366: ...vent Master Toolset With these function buttons a syntax can be applied to make a selection that is then used for further action For example a selection can be made like DEST 1 ENTER This syntax will...

Page 367: ...nition of Destination When DEST is pressed it lights its blue LED and opens the syntax entry for numbers and modifiers as per above The contextual Buttons to the right of the numpad also light up and...

Page 368: ...1 3 5 ENTER will select LAYER 1 3 and 5 just as clicking it in the GUI with Multiple Select on LAYER 3 ENTER deselects LAYER 3 while LAYERS 1 and 5 stay selected LAYER CLEAR removes all currently sel...

Page 369: ...10 Reset Same as Reset in GUI CD11 Full H Same as in GUI CD12 Full V Same as in GUI PAGE 2 via PG Up Page 1 via PG Down respectively Contextual Button Display Description CD1 Add Keyframe Adds Keyfram...

Page 370: ...numpad also light up and is populated with functionality that can be used in the syntax These are Contextual Button Display Description CD1 RESET Size Once pressed Resets the Sizing Adjustments of th...

Page 371: ...continue to add userkey 11 and 7 to Z order layers 2 3 To record userkeys you can have only one Layer selected Recording a userkey is done via the below syntax Image 12 12 SAVE PVW USERKEY ENTER will...

Page 372: ...and are populated with functionality that can be used in the syntax These are Contextual Button Display Description CD1 Lock Unlock Locks or unlocks the chosen preset s using the numpad CD2 Renumber R...

Page 373: ...and recall of layouts where applicable Multi viewer Console Buttons and Programming page layouts are currently implemented To select a Layout use syntax like LAYOUT 1 Contextual Button ENTER will reca...

Page 374: ...de Reveals or hides the Destination banner in the Left screen Save PVW Save from Preview Image 12 19 Once pressed this button latches the function Save from PVW Mode and lights its LED as GREEN This a...

Page 375: ...ed When pressed and held and then the BARCO EYE button is tapped the selection is inverted All Layer Image 12 23 All Layer provides a shortcut to select all layers that are currently populated on Prev...

Page 376: ...arco Eye button works as a Modifier Button like Windows CTRL Fn button on a keyboard This is further described in functionality around other buttons Mod PGM Modify Program Red button cap Image 12 28 P...

Page 377: ...e All Yellow button cap Image 12 32 Pressing this button saves all currently programmed parameters into non volatile memory on the Event Master system hardware It is the same as the Disk button in GUI...

Page 378: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 378 Keyboard Image 12 34 Pressing this button enables or disables the On Screen Keyboard This setting is found in the Settings Menu Page Controller Operation...

Page 379: ...S3 maintenance actions 380 13 3 EX maintenance actions 380 13 4 EC 30 maintenance actions 381 13 5 EC 50 maintenance actions 381 13 6 EC 200 EC 210 maintenance actions 381 R5905948 12 Event Master De...

Page 380: ...ce date 13 2 S3 maintenance actions MAINTENANCE TYPE C perform every year The yearly maintenance actions listed below may be performed by the user in accordance with the procedures described in the S3...

Page 381: ...device 13 6 EC 200 EC 210 maintenance actions MAINTENANCE TYPE C perform every year The yearly maintenance actions listed below may be performed by the user in accordance with the procedures describe...

Page 382: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 382 Preventive maintenance actions...

Page 383: ...04 14 14 Front Panel Board 405 14 15 VFD Display Assembly 407 14 16 VFD Display Filter 408 14 17 Bottom Panel 408 14 18 Solid State Memory 409 14 19 System Battery 411 14 20 CPU Module 412 14 21 Power...

Page 384: ...self with the sequence of procedures ESD recommendations The following precautions must be taken Perform the Service procedures only at approved anti static work station equipped with anti static mat...

Page 385: ...onents Image 14 1 T Top 6 Mother Board F Front 7 Top Cover 1 Front Panel Knob 8 Front Brackets 2 VFD Display 9 EMI Filter 3 Front Cover Assembly 10 1RU Fan Tray 4 Rack Ears 11 3RU Fan Tray 5 VPU cards...

Page 386: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 386 14 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 14 2 E2 Maintenance...

Page 387: ...re not available separately R767271K Obsolete 3RU fan tray The fans are not available separately will be replaced by R767280 R767273K Rear Rack ears Connector protector Includes hardware for both side...

Page 388: ...04742 SDI Input R9004743 HDMI Output R9004744 DP HDMI Input R9004745 DVI Output R9004746 Link Card R9004765 Quad DP 1 2 Output Board R9004785 Tri Combo Input R9004786 Tri Combo Output R9004791 Quad HD...

Page 389: ...the chassis 3 Gently pull the card out of its slot Tip You may need to wobble it a little bit up or down to loosen it from the card guides as you are pulling out Image 14 5 How to install a card To i...

Page 390: ...and 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...

Page 391: ...a Tri Combo Output TCO card The procedure for disassembling a TCI card is the same as that for disassembling a TCO card The images accompanying these procedures show the TCI card but the procedures a...

Page 392: ...bracket 5 Remove the PCBA from the sheet metal bracket Image 14 11 Mezzanine removal 1 PCBA with fansink installed 2 Mezzanine 3 Mezzanine BNC connectors 4 Mainboard BNC connectors 6 Remove the mezza...

Page 393: ...tput TCO card The procedure for assembling a TCI card is the same as that for assembling a TCO card The images accompanying these procedures show the TCI card but the procedures apply to both cards 1...

Page 394: ...n holes Image 14 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...

Page 395: ...mage 14 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 hole...

Page 396: ...all the zip tie mount and the zip tie 12 Secure the fan cable with the zip tie 14 7 Front Cover Assembly Flow chart Image 14 17 Overview Image 14 18 1 Front Cover Assembly 2 Front Brackets 3 EMI Filte...

Page 397: ...Hex 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 14 20 2 Pull out the Front...

Page 398: ...ctors 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 Co...

Page 399: ...the reverse order 14 9 3RU Fan Tray Flow chart Image 14 24 Concerned parts R767271K 3RU Fan Tray Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 optional How to remove the 3RU Fan Tray 1 Loosen and unscre...

Page 400: ...Make 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 14 10 1RU Fan Tray Flow chart Image 14...

Page 401: ...side of the chassis Image 14 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...

Page 402: ...the right 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 14 11 VPU Card s Flow chart Image 14 30 Overview Image 14...

Page 403: ...How to install a VPU Card To install a VPU Card follow the same procedure in the reverse order 14 12 Front Panel Knob Flow chart Image 14 33 Before you proceed removing the Front panel knob you need t...

Page 404: ...liers to squeeze at knob between the two grooves while pulling it out Image 14 36 How to install the Front Panel Knob To install the Front Panel Knob follow the same procedure in the reverse order 14...

Page 405: ...l Mount follow the same procedure in the reverse order 14 14 Front Panel Board Flow chart Image 14 39 Concerned parts R767260K Front Panel Board Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remov...

Page 406: ...s 406 Image 14 40 2 Move the PCB to the right and then out to release it from the mount Image 14 41 How to install the Front Panel Board To install the Front Panel Board follow the same procedure in t...

Page 407: ...cedure 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 t...

Page 408: ...VFD 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 14 17 Bottom Panel Necessary tools 1 x P...

Page 409: ...r piece Image 14 46 How to install the Bottom Panel To install the Bottom Panel follow the same procedure in the reverse order 14 18 Solid State Memory Flow chart Image 14 47 Before you proceed removi...

Page 410: ...lid 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 Imag...

Page 411: ...procedure 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 b...

Page 412: ...ns the battery has never been replaced In this case the S N sticker can be used for the reference date Image 14 52 14 20 CPU Module Flow chart Image 14 53 Before you proceed removing the CPU module yo...

Page 413: ...PU module to the system card 2 Carefully remove the CPU module by lifting it up Image 14 55 How to install the CPU module To install the CPU module follow the same procedure in the reverse order 14 21...

Page 414: ...ge 14 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 suppl...

Page 415: ...pressure by using the handle until the power supply is fully inserted 14 22 System Power Board Flow chart Image 14 57 Before you proceed removing the System Power board you need to remove the Power Su...

Page 416: ...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 417: ...e install 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 cab...

Page 418: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 418 Top side Image 14 60 1 USB connector 3 3RU connector 2 VFD connector 4 1RU connector E2 Maintenance...

Page 419: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 419 Bottom side Image 14 61 1 Keyboard connector 3 Ethernet connector 2 Genlock connector 14 23 Genlock Assembly Flow chart Image 14 62 E2 Maintenance...

Page 420: ...k 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 chassis...

Page 421: ...y too 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 p...

Page 422: ...the 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...

Page 423: ...to remove 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 14 67 7 Remove the plate that has been expo...

Page 424: ...tem 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 US...

Page 425: ...board Image 14 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 p...

Page 426: ...rewdriver 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 conn...

Page 427: ...anel Follow the instructions provided in the bottom panel removal section 5 Locate the VFD cable that is plugged on the System Power board Image 14 75 6 Pull the cable out of the unit How to install t...

Page 428: ...rd Cable 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 maintenance actions pa...

Page 429: ...7 8 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 i...

Page 430: ...ck cable 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 deta...

Page 431: ...enlock 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 eng...

Page 432: ...edures 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 th...

Page 433: ...is 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...

Page 434: ...ots in the metal bracket align with the flanges on the connectors Image 14 85 5 Gently pull the 3RU cable assembly away from the bracket Image 14 86 6 Turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom p...

Page 435: ...14 88 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...

Page 436: ...ector 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 14 89 3 Locate the snap lock on the connector and...

Page 437: ...ter Devices 437 Image 14 91 5 Gently pull the cable away from the bracket Image 14 92 6 Turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom panel 7 Locate the 1RU cable that is plugged on the System Power...

Page 438: ...ctor 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...

Page 439: ...arco supplied case make sure that the rear connector protectors are installed to prevent damage 14 33 Front Rack Ears Flow chart Image 14 95 Concerned parts R767268K Rack Ears kit Necessary tools 1 x...

Page 440: ...97 Necessary 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...

Page 441: ...e reverse order 14 35 Top Card Guide Flow chart Image 14 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 t...

Page 442: ...Guide 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 Lo...

Page 443: ...ble that provides power to the heatsink fan 2 Lift the two handles to release the fan from the heatsink Image 14 103 3 Lift the fan away from the heatsink How to install Motherboard Fan 1 Remove the f...

Page 444: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 444 E2 Maintenance...

Page 445: ...lay Assembly 461 15 14 VFD Display Filter 462 15 15 USB Cable 463 15 16 USB Extension Cable 465 15 17 Power Supply 467 15 18 Genlock Assembly 468 15 19 Rear Rack Ears 471 15 20 Front Rack Ears 471 15...

Page 446: ...rt to familiarize yourself with the sequence of procedures ESD recommendations The following precautions must be taken Perform the Service procedures only at approved anti static work station equipped...

Page 447: ...rview Orientation and main components Image 15 1 T Top 6 3RU Fan Tray F Front 7 Rack Ears 1 On Off 8 Chassis 2 Front Panel Knob 9 Motherboard 3 VFD Display 10 Top Cover 4 Front Cover Assembly 11 Power...

Page 448: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 448 15 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 15 2 S3 Maintenance...

Page 449: ...thernet cable 1x Front Panel Keyboard to Motherboard flat cable 1x Genlock to Motherboard flat cable 1x VFD to Motherboard cable R9004740 DVI Input Board R9004741 SDI Output Board R9004742 SDI Input B...

Page 450: ...Image 15 3 Overview Image 15 4 1 Chassis 2 I O Link and VPU cards Concerned parts R9004740 DVI Input R9004741 SDI Output R9004742 SDI Input R9004743 HDMI Output R9004744 DP HDMI Input R9004745 DVI Ou...

Page 451: ...lot on the most right position is 9 2 Loosen and unscrew the top and bottom thumbscrews that are holding the card to the chassis 3 Gently pull the card out of its slot Tip You may need to wobble it a...

Page 452: ...ar I O VPU and Link card Heatsink Fan 1 After you remove the card from the chassis unplug the heatsink fan power wire from the PCB connector 2 Locate the two pins that are located on opposite corners...

Page 453: ...o the devices below 5 Plug the heatsink fan power wire to the PCB connector 15 6 Tri Combo Input and Tri Combo Output Card Disassembly and Assembly TCI and TCO card disassembly and assembly See Tri Co...

Page 454: ...Hex 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 15 11 2 Pull out the Front...

Page 455: ...ctors 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 Co...

Page 456: ...the reverse order 15 9 3RU Fan Tray Flow chart Image 15 15 Concerned parts R767280K 3RU Fan Tray Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 optional How to remove the 3RU Fan Tray 1 Loosen and unscre...

Page 457: ...install the 3RU Fan Tray Follow the same procedure in the reverse order and in addition perform the following 1 Pass the USB and VFD cable through the grommet 2 Make sure that the front panel flat ca...

Page 458: ...ead screwdriver or a tool with a sharp edge How to remove the Front Panel Knob 1 Remove the knob cover with a flat screw driver or a sharp object to expose the inside of the knob Image 15 20 2 Use the...

Page 459: ...ollow the same procedure in the reverse order 15 11 Front Panel Mount Flow chart Image 15 22 Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Front Panel Mount 1 Turn the Front Cover over...

Page 460: ...e order 15 12 Front Panel Board Flow chart Image 15 24 Concerned parts R767260K Front Panel Board Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Front Panel Board 1 Remove the two screws...

Page 461: ...e 15 27 Before you proceed removing the VFD Display mount you need to remove the Front Cover Assembly as outlined in the related procedure Concerned parts R767241K VFD Display Assembly Necessary tools...

Page 462: ...play Assembly follow the same procedure in the reverse order 15 14 VFD Display Filter Flow chart Image 15 29 Concerned parts R767246K VFD Display Filter Necessary tools None How to remove the VFD Disp...

Page 463: ...ructions how to disconnect it from both sides of the cable Concerned parts R767283K Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 Hex Screwdriver Nut socket How to remove the USB cable 1 Co...

Page 464: ...move and put aside the 16 spacers situated under the plate you just removed Image 15 32 7 Remove the plate that has been exposed after the nuts are removed 8 Remove the three screws that hold the USB...

Page 465: ...e follow the same procedure in the reverse order 15 16 USB Extension Cable Flow chart Image 15 34 The USB Extension cable connects the USB cable to the Motherboard This procedure provides instructions...

Page 466: ...the front panel assembly How to remove the USB Extension cable 1 Partially remove the front panel assembly and pull it away to expose the cables behind it refer to the related procedure 2 Disconnect t...

Page 467: ...ion 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 procedure in the reverse order 15 17 Power...

Page 468: ...y 1 Insert the Power Supply into the slot Note The card connector back edge should be at the bottom of the power supply as shown in the drawing 2 Push the power supply completely inside the slot Apply...

Page 469: ...hassis 2 Genlock Assembly Concerned parts R9004760 GENLOCK S3D S3 Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Genlock Assembly 1 Remove the six pan head screws 4 40 X 25 that attach t...

Page 470: ...ched Note At this point there are still 2 cables connecting the Genlock Assembly to the unit 3 Unlatch the Genlock ribbon cable from the connector and pull it up and away from the Genlock board Note T...

Page 471: ...river 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 unit Note You don t need to remove t...

Page 472: ...these elements will be automatically detached from the chassis when you remove the Front Rack Ears The front brackets are fixed on the Front Rack Ears not on the chassis How to install Side Rack Ears...

Page 473: ...1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove Top Card Guide 1 Remove the 12 screws from the two sides 6 in each side 6 32x0 25 that are located towards the bottom of the unit Image 15 50 2 Remove the car...

Page 474: ...otherboard 2 Fan 3 Heatsink 4 Fan power cable Concerned parts R767265K Motherboard Heatsink Fan kit Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove Motherboard Fan 1 Remove the cable that pro...

Page 475: ...Remove the fan from the Heatsink Fan spare kit 2 Using the clips install the fan on the top of the heatsink that is on the motherboard 3 Connect the fan power cable to header xxx located on the mothe...

Page 476: ...Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove Power Interposer Assembly 1 Remove the pan head screw 4 40x0 25 black that attach the Power Interposer Assembly to the side of the chassis 2 Remove the pan head s...

Page 477: ...y 1 Install the Power Interposer Assembly and guide onto keyhole features in the sheet metal Note Push the Power Interposer Assembly completely inside the connector onto the motherboard Apply a little...

Page 478: ...ut moving everything towards the front of the chassis Overview Image 15 59 1 Power Interposer 2 Power supply guide 3 Side Support Plate 4 Motherboard Mount Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 T...

Page 479: ...twelve flat head screws 6 32x0 25 black that attach the Motherboard Mount to the side of the chassis 4 Remove the five flat head screws 4 40x0 25 black that attach the Motherboard Mount to the side of...

Page 480: ...ide away from the unit How to install Power Supply Guide To install the Power Supply Guide follow the same procedure in the reverse order There are slots cut into the bottom which will make installati...

Page 481: ...two pan head SEMS screws 6 32x0 25 Stainless steel that attach the Side Support Plate to the Motherboard Mount 2 Remove the three pan head SEMS screws 4 40x0 25 Stainless steel that attach the Side Su...

Page 482: ...e in place How to install Side Support Plate To install the Side Support Plate follow the same procedure in the reverse order There are key holes cut into the bottom of the Side Support Plate which wi...

Page 483: ...rposer from the unit Note The screws that fix the Link Card Interposer were already removed during the Side Support Plate removing stage How to install Link Card Interposer 1 Install the Link Card Int...

Page 484: ...ule 2 Motherboard Concerned parts R767264K CPU module Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove CPU Module 1 Remove the five screws that attach CPU module to the system card 2 Carefully...

Page 485: ...while applying pressure on the connectors 15 29 Solid State Memory Flow chart Image 15 71 Overview Image 15 72 1 Solid State Memory card 2 MotherBoard Concerned parts R767275K Solid State Memory Neces...

Page 486: ...Devices 486 Image 15 73 How to install the Solid State Memory To install the Solid State Memory follow the same procedure in the reverse order 15 30 System Battery Flow chart Image 15 74 Overview Ima...

Page 487: ...attery has never been replaced In this case the S N sticker can be used for the reference date Image 15 76 e g E2 S N sticker Manufacturing date 15 31 VFD Cable Flow chart Image 15 77 The flat ribbon...

Page 488: ...cess inside of the unit refer to the related procedures 4 Gently push the cable through the grommet located in the 3RU Fan tray Image 15 79 Note From this step only the other end of the VFD cable stay...

Page 489: ...state memory the system battery and the other cables to give access to the motherboard fixing screws 6 Remove the Motherboard from the Motherboard mount 1 Remove the three m f standoffs 4 40 X 3 16 25...

Page 490: ...stall the VFD Cable To install the VFD Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order 15 32 Keyboard Cable Flow chart Image 15 82 The flat ribbon keyboard cable connects the Front panel board to...

Page 491: ...Hex Screwdriver How to remove the Keyboard cable 1 In order to access the motherboard follow the steps detailed in the other procedures to remove the Front Cover Assembly Front brackets and 3RU Fan Tr...

Page 492: ...rd Cable To install the Keyboard Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order There is a key on the connector to prevent incorrect insertion of the cable During assembly make sure that the key...

Page 493: ...is removed The other side of the cable assembly connects to the Motherboard Overview Image 15 87 1 3RU Fan cable 2 3RU Fan connector 3 Motherboard Concerned parts R767283K S3 Cable Kit Set Necessary...

Page 494: ...s attached on a metal bracket that is vertically mounted in the chassis Image 15 88 3 Locate the snap lock on the top of the connector and push it back to release the connector from the bracket Image...

Page 495: ...that is plugged on the Motherboard Image 15 92 7 Remove the 3RU cable by gently pushing it out Note It could be necessary to release the cable tie that maintain the cable in place on the side Support...

Page 496: ...des This procedure requires to remove the Power supply Guide to unplug the cable from the motherboard Overview Image 15 94 1 Genlock card 2 Genlock cable 3 Chassis 4 Ethernet cable Concerned parts R76...

Page 497: ...y it is necessary to remove the Power supply Guide to unplug it refer to the Process Overview page 448 3 Follow the steps detailed in other procedures to remove Power supply Guide 4 Locate the Etherne...

Page 498: ...ve this cable requires to separate these parts Overview Image 15 98 1 Genlock card 2 Genlock cable 3 Chassis 4 Ethernet cable Concerned parts R767283K S3 Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Scr...

Page 499: ...quires removing lot of parts from the unit Power supply Power interposer Power supply guide Side Support Plate Note It is not necessary to remove the solid state memory the system battery and the othe...

Page 500: ...ate the Genlock cable that is plugged on the Motherboard Image 15 101 6 Unplug the Genlock cable 7 Pull the cable out of the unit How to install the Ethernet Cable To install the Ethernet Cable follow...

Page 501: ...service center Methodology Most procedures in these chapters include multiple steps to gain access to the parts requiring service A workflow flow chart is provided indicating all of the procedures an...

Page 502: ...The device can be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD When handling the device and any of its components caution must be taken so that damage does not occur Damage due to inappropriate handling is...

Page 503: ...ew Orientation and main components Image 16 1 Orientation and main components T Top 5 Chassis F Front 6 Motherboard Fan 1 Top Cover 7 Power Supply 2 Event Master Cards 8 CPU Module 3 Interposers 9 Sys...

Page 504: ...sers EX Spare Parts List P N Description Comments R767210K Power Supply 132W 12V Output R767263K Kit Fansink E2 Used on EX motherboard R767287K Kit Motherboard EX R767288K Kit CPU Programmed ASM EX R7...

Page 505: ...rd R9004792 Quad HDMI 2 0 Output Board R9004793 Quad DP 1 2 Input Board R9871179 Rear rackmount support kit R9801120 Motherboard Battery Kit 16 4 Event Master Cards Flow chart Image 16 3 Event Master...

Page 506: ...d in the chassis 3 Grasp the thumbscrews and gently pull the card out of the slot You may need to wobble the card a bit to loosen it from the mating connector as you pull it out Image 16 5 EX chassis...

Page 507: ...391 for details 16 6 Top Cover Flow chart Image 16 6 Top cover Overview Image 16 7 Removal of EX top cover 1 Flat Head 82 UC 4 40 Screws 2 Pan Head 6 32 Screws 3 Top cover 4 Tamper evident label 5 Ch...

Page 508: ...if you first remove the label 2 Remove the six pan head 6 32 screws from the sides of the unit 3 Lift the top cover from the unit How to install the top cover To install the top cover on the EX chassi...

Page 509: ...wdriver 2 How to remove the power supply 1 Remove the top cover 2 Disconnect the DC power cable from the rear of the power supply 3 Disconnect the AC entry cable from the front of the power supply 4 R...

Page 510: ...948 12 Event Master Devices 510 Image 16 10 Power supply bumpons 16 8 CPU Module Flow chart Image 16 11 CPU module Overview Image 16 12 CPU module components 1 CPU module 2 CPU module screws EX Mainte...

Page 511: ...ide of the CPU module that is closest to the Event Master card slots Image 16 13 3 Lift the freed edge of the CPU module and pull it gently from the CPU module connector on the motherboard 4 Remove th...

Page 512: ...ssis How to install the system battery To install the system battery in the EX chassis follow the steps of the removal procedure in reverse order The sign indicating the positive pole of the battery s...

Page 513: ...Master series card fits Slot 1 and Slot 2 Necessary tools 1x Phillips Screwdriver 1 1x Phillips Screwdriver 2 Rear panel elements Image 16 17 Motherboard removal rear panel elements 1 Genlock BNC con...

Page 514: ...first from the motherboard then from the Slot 2 interposer and remove the ribbon cable from the chassis 6 Disconnect the DC power cable from the motherboard 7 Disconnect the rear USB Type B connector...

Page 515: ...rd ribbon cable 4 DC power cable 5 Event Master series card guide 6 Card guide standoffs 7 USB Type B connector and cable 8 Rear panel USB header 9 RJ45 rear panel mounting screws 10 DisplayPort conne...

Page 516: ...the removal procedure in reverse order 1 Place the motherboard in the chassis 2 Install the chassis elements 3 Install the rear panel elements Note Do not forget to install the insulating bushing on...

Page 517: ...oard fansink R767263K Fansink kit 02 1502005 90 EX motherboard Necessary tools None How to remove the motherboard fansink 1 Remove the top cover 2 Remove the EX motherboard 3 Turn the motherboard unde...

Page 518: ...perly to the motherboard Use the fansink replacement kit R767263K To install a replacement fansink on the EX motherboard follow these steps 1 Align the fansink pins over the pin holes in the motherboa...

Page 519: ...519 17 1 Servicing 520 About this chapter This chapter describes how to service the EC 30 controller R5905948 12 Event Master Devices EC 30 Maintenance 17...

Page 520: ...urn Material Authorization section in this manual prior to sending the unit back to the Barco Service Department EC 30 Overview Orientation and main components Front Image 17 1 EC 30 controller Front...

Page 521: ...521 18 1 Servicing 522 About this chapter This chapter describes how to service the EC 50 controller R5905948 12 Event Master Devices EC 50 Maintenance 18...

Page 522: ...on 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 spare pa...

Page 523: ...50 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 Rating 5A Voltage Rating 250V Location...

Page 524: ...s used How to change power supply fuse 1 Note the open slot under the fuse compartment Image 18 5 2 Use a small flat blade screwdriver to open the fuse compartment Image 18 6 3 Change the fuse Fuse sh...

Page 525: ...525 19 1 Servicing 526 About this chapter This chapter describes how to service the EC 200 EC 210 controller R5905948 12 Event Master Devices EC 200 EC 210 Maintenance 19...

Page 526: ...part that the user may have to change by himself is the work light The work light is a spare part provided by Barco see spare parts list below EC 200 EC 210 Overview Orientation and main components T...

Page 527: ...switch 3 Power connector 4 Rear Fan Located behind rear vent holes 5 Rear LED Lights Located behind rear vent holes 6 Communication connectors EC 200 EC 210 Spare Parts list P N Description Comments R...

Page 528: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 528 EC 200 EC 210 Maintenance...

Page 529: ...529 20 1 Disposal information 530 20 2 RoHS compliance 530 20 3 Contact information 531 R5905948 12 Event Master Devices Environmental information 20...

Page 530: ...es 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 C...

Page 531: ...All 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 o...

Page 532: ...Master Devices 532 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 Environme...

Page 533: ...533 About this annex This chapter gives an overview of the specifications of the Event Master devices R5905948 12 Event Master Devices Specifications A...

Page 534: ...ending feathering control for all four sides Program scaling PiP Key layers Native resolution background mixer per output screen Independent layer transitions or full Preview Program transition Flexib...

Page 535: ...nvas Up to 10 Megapixels PVW PGM 20 Megapixels PGM only 40 Megapixels 30p and PGM only Video inputs 16 inputs via 4 input cards Event Master Series 1 cards Up to 4 x 4K inputs each input card supports...

Page 536: ...n management software for PC or MAC Ethernet RJ 45 1000 100 10 Mbps autosense Field Serviceable I O and processing cards not hot swappable Hot swappable dual redundant power supplies Serviceability Fi...

Page 537: ...rogram scaling PiP Key layers Native resolution background mixer per output screen Independent layer transitions or full Preview Program transition Flexible layer allocation 16 mixable or 32 single sc...

Page 538: ...cards Up to 3 x 4K inputs each input card supports up to 1 x 4K 60p 4 x SD HD 3G SDI 4 x HDMI 1 4a 297 Mpix sec max 4 x DisplayPort 1 1 300 Mpix sec max Video outputs 12 HD outputs via 3 output cards...

Page 539: ...hernet RJ 45 1000 100 10 Mbps autosense Serviceability Field serviceable I O and processing cards not hot swappable Hot swappable dual redundant power supplies Noise level Max 51 3 dB avg Fans at 100...

Page 540: ...00 60 to 1 x 4K 60 All outputs can be defined as Aux destinations for a total of 8 Aux outputs Output color correction Still stores Up to 100 HD or 25 UHD depending on the import file size Layer effec...

Page 541: ...evel at SD and Tri level at HD Reference output is provided by an internal sync generator capable of Bilevel and Tri level sync signals Program output Up to 8 program outputs for destinations created...

Page 542: ...rs parts and labor Environmental temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Environmental humidity 0 95 non condensing A 7 Specifications of EC 30 R9004783 EC 30 Specifications Connectivity USB connection from Event...

Page 543: ...s for ergonomic pip control and rapid placement of resources 12 LCD Contextual Display Buttons to support the Syntax Programmer Tri axis backlit trackball based on function with a very smooth rotary e...

Page 544: ...ayer selection buttons with multi page selection Change pages for destinations with 9 or more layers Dedicated layer transition and function buttons Trans Cut Freeze etc 12 user definable Destination...

Page 545: ...tions Connectivity Used for linking Event Master processors for expansion Uses CXP cable for connections Can be converted to MTP fiber optic cable to 300 m A 13 Specifications of the S3 VPU card R9004...

Page 546: ...RGB 4 4 4 12 bit or YCbCr 4 4 4 12 bit up to 297 Mpix s A 18 Specifications of the HDMI 2 0 quad input card Gen 2 R9004791 HDMI 2 0 quad input card specifications HDCP Supports HDCP 2 2 content Type...

Page 547: ...ombo input card specifications HDCP DP1 2 supports HDCP 1 3 HDMI 2 0 supports HDCP 1 4 and HDCP 2 2 Capacity 1x 4K 60p 2x high speed dual link type or 4x HD outputs per card SDI Input 12G SDI supports...

Page 548: ...ersion 1 3 compatible HDCP version 1 4 compatible DVI Per DVI 1 0 specification DVI Digital video on DVI I connector All single link DVI formats up to 165 MHz All dual link DVI formats up to 330 MHz M...

Page 549: ...r Formats SD Formats SD SDI per SMPTE 259M C NTSC PAL resolution HD Formats HD SDI per SMPTE 274M 296M 2048 3G Formats 3G SDI per SMPTE 424M Barcolink 4K UHD Supported 3 840 2 160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30...

Page 550: ...s DVI Connector pinouts Please note T M D S Transition Minimized Differential Signal DDC Display Data Channel DVI connector Pin Signal 1 T M D S Data 2 13 T M D S Data 3 2 T M D S Data 2 14 5V Power 3...

Page 551: ...age A 3 Ethernet connector The following table lists Ethernet connector pinouts 10 100 Base T RJ45 port 1000 Base T RJ45 port Pin Pair Color Description Description 1 3 white green TXD TX0 2 3 green T...

Page 552: ...Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data1 14 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 15 SCL 6 TMDS Data1 16 SDA 7 TMDS Data0 17 DDC CEC HEC Ground 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 18 5 v Power ma...

Page 553: ...553 About this annex This chapter lists and provides details for the Event Master series processor remote control commands R5905948 12 Event Master Devices Remote Control Protocol B...

Page 554: ...ns The 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 du...

Page 555: ...ts with Event Master processors JSON uses JSON RPC REST based to interact with the Event Master processors such as E2 S3 4K and EX JSON RPC is a remote procedure call protocol encoded in JSON JSON RPC...

Page 556: ...Definition It 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 j...

Page 557: ...no DC current 3 Power supply 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 queri...

Page 558: ...tinations Response response null success 0 success anything else is an error Example params presetName NewPreset method savePreset id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 params presetName NewPreset ScreenDestination id...

Page 559: ...uccess 0 success anything else is an error Example params id 0 type 0 method activatePreset id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 Recall in preview with id 0 params presetName abc method activatePreset id 1234 jsonrpc...

Page 560: ...0 Name Out1 HPos 0 VPos 0 HSize 1920 VSize 1080 Freeze 0 id 1 Name Out2 HPos 1920 VPos 0 HSize 1920 VSize 1080 Freeze 1 AuxDestination id 0 AuxStreamMode 4 id 1 AuxStreamMode 4 success 0 success anyth...

Page 561: ...am id 1 affects the Background in Preview LastBGSoureIndex This is 1 if no background is dropped else this is index of last background dropped on screen destination BGShowMatte This is if BG to be mat...

Page 562: ...tCues Definition This API lists all the cues Request params method listCues id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 Response response Array of cue objects success 0 success anything else is an error Example params method...

Page 563: ...Crop the visible part of the layer PvwMode Set 1 if you want the content in preview Default PgmMode Set 1 if you want the content in program Response response null success 0 success anything else is...

Page 564: ...StillState This tells user if the still is currently being captured or not or if it is getting deleted PngState The PNG for stills are for the thumbnails we capture for the stills FileSize Size of the...

Page 565: ...usLabel Ready CardTypeID 3 CardID thisissometextforid2 Card CardStatusID 2 CardStatusLabel Ready CardTypeID 0 CardTypeLabel DVI Input CardID thisissometextforid4 Card CardStatusID 2 CardStatusLabel Re...

Page 566: ...e Name Name of the frame Contact Contact information Version Current version of the software installed on the frame OSVersion Current OS version installed on the frame FrameType 0 E2 1 S3 2 Ex FrameTy...

Page 567: ...HTTP Post with the following structure result method notification notificationType ScreenDestChanged change add 2 remove update 0 1 2 The change field contains the XmlId s of the screens that were ad...

Page 568: ...ame Hostname or IP Address from which the subscription is to be removed port TCP port notificationTypes an array of notifications to which a user wants to subscribe ScreenDestChanged AUXDestChanged Fr...

Page 569: ...569 R5905948 12 Event Master Devices Troubleshooting C...

Page 570: ...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 slot...

Page 571: ...L and ESC keys simultaneously 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 pro...

Page 572: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 572 Troubleshooting...

Page 573: ...ty software components 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 develop...

Page 574: ...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 cop...

Page 575: ...575 About this annex This chapter gives an overview of Warranty and conditions of RMA concerning the Event Master devices R5905948 12 Event Master Devices Warranty E...

Page 576: ...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 wil...

Page 577: ...n 136 Adjustment area Unit Configuration 118 Destination configuration Adjust panel 157 Linking 178 Network resource area 111 System diagram area 112 System modifier area 115 Configuration Menu Exampl...

Page 578: ...ent area 228 Destination configuration Configuration Menu Adjust panel 157 Configuration Menu Adjustment area 145 Destination groups Programming Menu Adjustment area Dest Group configuration 228 Diagn...

Page 579: ...overview 25 Controller features 25 Devices overview 25 Initial inspection Box content 25 Installation requirements 25 Presentation system overview 25 Processor features 25 Rack mount procedure 25 Ter...

Page 580: ...Adjustment area Global Transition Rate Trans Cut 239 Adjustment area Layer configuration 218 Adjustment area Presets configuration 235 Adjustment area Source adjustment 237 Adjustment area User keys c...

Page 581: ...Specifications of the Quad DP 1 2 input card 547 Specifications of the Quad DP 1 2 output card 547 Specifications of the S3 VPU card 545 Specifications of the SDI input card 545 Specifications of the...

Page 582: ...firmware using the USB port 302 USB device Backup Restore 90 User keys configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area 232 Using menu system 85 Using the Tech Support menu 99 V VFD brightness 94 VPU Ca...

Page 583: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 583 Index...

Page 584: ...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 R5905948 12 2020 04 07...

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