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Event Master Devices

User’s Guide

R5905948/05
17/07/2017

Summary of Contents for S3 series

Page 1: ...Event Master Devices User s Guide R5905948 05 17 07 2017 ...

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Page 3: ... goods are handled incorrectly in particular if the systems are operated incorrectly or if after the transfer of risks the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser ...

Page 4: ...uipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32 In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference Warning statement EMC Registration is done on this equipment for business use only It may cause interference when the product would be used in home This warning statement applies to a product for business use 사용자 안내문 이 기기는 업무용 환경에서 사용할 목적으로 적합성평가를 받은 기기로서 가정용 환경에서 사용하는 경우 전파간섭의 우려...

Page 5: ...valid 71 5 8 System menu USB device Backup Restore 72 5 9 System menu Ethernet 75 5 10 System menu VFD brightness display brightness 77 5 11 System menu Diagnostics 78 5 12 System menu Lock front panel 81 5 13 Using the Tech Support menu 82 5 14 Restoring Factory Default Settings 83 5 15 Firmware Upgrade 84 5 16 Save All 85 6 EM GUI orientation 87 6 1 General requirements 89 6 2 Download of Event ...

Page 6: ...ing the setup 227 7 9 Backing up the system 228 7 10 Configuration Menu Initial Setup 229 7 11 Configuration Menu Add Background s 230 7 12 Configuration Menu Add Inputs 231 7 13 Configuration Menu Add Outputs 233 7 14 Configuration Menu Add Screen Destinations Layers 236 7 15 Configuration Menu Layer optimization 239 7 16 Configuration Menu Add Aux Destinations 240 7 17 Configuration Menu Add MVR...

Page 7: ...ations 328 12 6 How to use the Layer buttons 329 12 7 What are Layer executers 330 12 8 How to use assign Buttons 331 12 9 How to use the page arrow buttons 332 12 10 How to use transition buttons 333 12 11 How to use the T bar 334 12 12 How to use the Contextual Display Buttons 335 12 13 EC 200 Philosophy 336 12 14 Function Button For Syntax 338 12 15 Additional direct access and functionality 34...

Page 8: ...58 14 28 Solid State Memory 460 14 29 System Battery 462 14 30 VFD Cable 463 14 31 Keyboard Cable 467 14 32 3RU Fan Cable 469 14 33 Ethernet Cable 472 14 34 Genlock Cable 474 15 EC 50 Maintenance 477 15 1 Servicing 478 16 EC 200 Maintenance 481 16 1 Servicing 482 17 Environmental information 485 17 1 Disposal information 486 17 2 RoHS compliance 487 17 3 Production address 489 A Specifications 491...

Page 9: ...Table of contents Index 531 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 5 ...

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Page 11: ...1 Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION Overview About this guide Record of changes Symbols pictures and fonts The 4K screen management system R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 7 ...

Page 12: ... 529 for specific details regarding the warranty terms Available System documentation This guide is part of the documentation set describing the Event Master products Guide Article number User Guide R5905948 E2 Quick Start Guide 26 1205004 00 S3 Quick Start Guide 26 1401004 00 EC 30 Quick Start Guide 60600356 EC 50 Quick Start Guide 60600332 EC 200 Quick Start Guide 60600333 E2 Safety Guide R59059...

Page 13: ...the EC 50 controller has been added Annex New section with S3 specifications Remote command ATRN updated New chapter THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS added 02 Changes initiated by New software version V3 0 EC 200 product release EC 200 product has been added Chapters concerned by this new controller have been modified or added Description in General chapter New chapters dedicated to Controlle...

Page 14: ...enu Resources area see Settings Menu page 201 Soft Off button in the EC 200 GUI see How to power down the EC 200 page 326 Split Mode configuration see Configuration Menu System diagram area page 100 Added JSON RPC section to the Remote Control Protocol appendix see Event Master series processor JSON RPC remote control page 511 05 Changes initiated by EC 30 product release New software version 4 2 ...

Page 15: ...a information about the described subject Tip gives extra advice about the described subject Picture overview Images and pictures given in the manual are used as illustration The content of the images can be slightly different with the reality e g version numbers device types installed modules form and position of software windows on screen R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 11 ...

Page 16: ...rocessing and routing to distribute the signals And as its inputs and layers can also be extended the E2 is even capable of managing a blend of up to 32 4K projectors Simple servicing and control The Event Master devices come with a straightforward cross platform user interface that provides touchscreen ergonomics As the presets are stored on the chassis it enables easy control via third party sys...

Page 17: ...age to the Event Master devices Ensure that you un derstand and follow all safety guidelines safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before you begin installation After this chapter additional warnings and cautions are given depending on the installation procedure Read and follow these warnings and cautions as well Overview General considerations Important safety instructions R5...

Page 18: ...50 1 which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components materials and insulation in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and energy hazard and having access to live parts Safety standards also impose limits to the inte...

Page 19: ...switch off thedevice and unplug power cords before removing one of the covers Always wear a wrist band which is connected to the ground while handling the ESD sensitive parts Wear insulating gloves during the execution of the installation and maintenance actions to avoid short circuit Be careful never to drop anything into the device assembly during the service procedures Be careful to always foll...

Page 20: ...2 Safety 16 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 21: ...ries products Overview Event Master devices overview Event Master series processors features Event Master controllers features Terms and definitions Control overview Presentation System overview Installation requirements Initial inspection Rack Mount Procedure R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 17 ...

Page 22: ...gle 4RU rack mount chassis Supporting native 4K I O cards it is the first and only screen management system on the market that can manage a 4K projector blend with refresh rates up to 60Hz A truly versatile system it offers up to 32 inputs and 14 outputs up to eight PGM four Multiviewer and four scaled Aux outputs for full show control Multiple E2 units can be linked in order to achieve a combinat...

Page 23: ...eo signals to multiple displays As a stand 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 4 S3 Featuring 12 input channels 4 PROGRAM outputs 4 AUX outputs and 2 dedicated Multiviewer outputs the S3 4K screen man agement system is a compact version of the E2 Smaller only 3RU rack mount chassis its operation is similar to that...

Page 24: ...r 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 7 EC 50 The Event Master EC 50 event controller delivers instant access and great situational awareness for everything from trade show booths to large corporate events and even music tours Its small footprint makes it suitable for most control environ...

Page 25: ...me functionality as its accessory the EC 50 controller with additional features and capabilities delivered in a compact package The tactile operation style of the EC 200 with buttons and touch screens gives the operator plenty of programming room in a effective layout Expandable with its large choice of connectivity the controller can support additional external Event Master compatible devices ove...

Page 26: ...ia input cards E2 28 inputs via 8 Event Master series input cards Up to 8x 4K inputs each output card supports up to 4K 60p out 8x SD HD 3G SDI 6G ready 8x HDMI 1 4 297 Mpix sec max 8x DisplayPort 1 1 300 Mpix sec max 4x Dual Link DVI 330 Mpix sec max E2Jr 16 inputs via 4 Event Master series input cards Up to 4x 4K inputs each output card supports up to 4K 60p out 4x SD HD 3G SDI 6G ready 6x HDMI ...

Page 27: ...card supports up to 4K 60p out 4x SD HD 3G SDI 6G ready 4x HDMI 1 4a 297 Mpix sec max 2x HDMI 1 4a for Multiviewer 297 Mpix sec max Four 4 program outputs configurable as single screens or tiled blended widescreens Configurable from 4x 2048 1200 60 max to 1x 4096 2400 60 max Independent edge blending feathering control for all four sides Unused outputs may be used as scaled auxiliary outputs S3 4K...

Page 28: ...x seamless PIP or Key overlay 4K mode 2x seamless PIP or Key overlay S3 4K Jr 2K mode 4x seamless PIP or Key overlay DL mode 2x seamless PIP or Key overlay 4K mode 1x seamless PIP or Key overlay EX NA Background mixer Each PGM screen destination has an unscaled seamless background mixer supporting the full resolution of the destination Any live input type can be a background source Matte color gen...

Page 29: ... Jr User definable from 8x 2048 x 1200 at 60 Hz to 2x 4K at 60 Hz S3 4K User definable from 8x 2048 x 1200 at 60 Hz to 2x 4K at 60 Hz S3 4K Jr User definable from 4x 2048 x 1200 at 60 Hz to 1x 4K at 60 Hz EX User definable from 8x 2048 x 1200 at 60 Hz to 2x 4K at 60 Hz Layer Mode Model Max number of 4K outputs Max number of Dual Link outputs Max number of HD 2K outputs E2 3x Scaled AUX output 6x S...

Page 30: ... 2 outputs 4 outputs 8 outputs 1 The E2 Jr and the S3 4K Jr do not support linking although linking is available as an upgrade option for these models Chassis E2 and E2 Jr S3 4k and S3 4k Jr EX 4RU Dual Redundant PSU Modular field swappable processing and I O cards Variable flow cooling Rugged steel chassis 3RU Dual Redundant PSU1 Modular field swappable processing and I O cards Variable flow cool...

Page 31: ...lti page functionality 4 User Assignable Contextual Display buttons 1 Cut button 1 All Trans button High resolution T Bar 1x Internal 15 6 inch wide touch screen 36 assignable buttons with customizable LCD displays 8 dedicated Layer selection buttons and dedicated Background Layer button 12 user definable Destination buttons with multi page functionality 4 User Assignable Contextual Display button...

Page 32: ...v 2 08a power supply 100 250 VAC 1x work light flexible support 2x flexible ribbon LED backlight in front face and back face Auto ranging mains input 90 250 VAC 2x work lights flexible support 2x flexible ribbon LED backlight in front face and back face Auto ranging mains input 90 250 VAC 28 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 33: ...ng Full would be 4 4 4 and versions include 4 2 2 and 4 2 0 Computer Video A generic term indicating video that originates from a computer platform A progressive scan signal that follows VESA Video Elec tronics Standards Association standards with typical resolutions of 800 x 600 1920 x 1080 UHD and 4K etc Crosspoint Traditionally the button that selects the input required on a particular switcher...

Page 34: ...racter generators or cameras Layer An image display element such as a PIP Key or Background that has an associated visual priority either in front or in back of another layer Linear Key Linear key is a keying mode in which the edges of anti aliased key sources such as character generators are reproduced clearly Typically two separate signals are required from a linear key source a cut and a fill M...

Page 35: ...eo SD HD 3G 6G SDI is a digital representation of the video signal that is distributed via a single coaxial cable with BNC connectors SMPTE 259M 274M 296M 424M Example formats are 480i and 525i Source file The adjusted and saved file that describes the settings for the processor to use System A Event Master system is all processors and devices included in one configuration of the control software ...

Page 36: ...Menu page 201 for more information about the Event Master Series Web interface Event Master Toolset EMTS Event Master Toolset Software is an easy to use GUI running on a PC or MAC It provides all the Event Master Series of product with control and configuration The software consists of several menus and tabs that enable you to configure your system setup the input sources and output destinations m...

Page 37: ... a background This layer visually appears behind all other PIPs and keys The system can transition between two background sources PIP layer appears over backgrounds and under other layers of higher priority PIP effects include mixes smooth moves resizing adjustable aspect ratio borders and drop shadows Key layer also appears over backgrounds and under other layers of higher priority Key effects in...

Page 38: ... to 10000m 32810Ft CAUTION Let the Event Master devices and their controllers acclimate to the ambient temperature after un packing Ensure that the humidity is within the specification Neglecting this may result in startup failure of these devices Software package This version of the User s Guide is based on software version 03 00 00 Verify that the Event Master device is loaded with the latest so...

Page 39: ... to see if all accessories were included Depending on the product the following accessories should be included Product Contains Accessories included R9004698 E2 4RU rack mount chassis 2x 14 9750004 90 2x B1959864 2x B1959865 2x B1959860 2x 09 0106032 91 8x 13 0081012 90 2x 09 0106031 90 B561132 R5905947 26 1205004 00 E2 assembly European Power Cord CEE7 not included with units shipped to China US ...

Page 40: ...0 EX assembly European Power Cord CEE7 not included with units shipped to China US Power Cord NEMA 5 15 not included with units shipped to China China Power Cord GB 2099 included only with units shipped to China Rear Rack Mount Support Kit includes brackets side support plates screws and washers Rear Connector Protectors 8 32 x 38 Pan Head Screws for rear connector protectors x2 per protector USB ...

Page 41: ...s shipped to China China Power Cord GB 2099 included only with units shipped to China Desk Light Dust Cover USB Thumb Drive Contains Users Guide System Software and Control GUI Safety manual Quick Start Guide Mechanical check This check should confirm that there are no broken parts and the unit is free of dents or scratches Your Barco Sales representative should be notified as soon as possible if ...

Page 42: ...ise depending upon the rack type Rack mount procedure is different depending the Event master device type E2 or S3 CAUTION At a minimum an E2 chassis weighs 31 kg 68 lbs and a S3 chassis weighs 24 kg 53 lbs To avoid injury it is recommended that two people rack mount these chassis How to install E2 in a rack Use the following steps to rack mount the E2 1 The E2 is shipped with side rails included ...

Page 43: ...g brackets 4 While continuing to support the chassis slide the screws in the front rails through the two keyholes and let the chassis settle up into the keyhole slots 5 Tighten the two lower screws then install and tighten the two uppers screws in the rack rail How to install S3 or EX in a rack Use the following steps to rack mount the S3 or the EX 1 S3 and EX units are shipped with side rails inc...

Page 44: ... screws Image 3 16 EX expansion box side rail and mounting screws 1 Chassis rear 2 Side rail 3 Mounting screws c Re install the mounting screws When properly adjusted the end of each side rail will protrude through the slot in the rear mounting bracket once the chassis is rack mounted 2 Lift the chassis and while supporting it slide the side rails through the slots in the rear mounting brackets 3 ...

Page 45: ...Event Master series processors hardware in detail Overview Front panel Rear panel SDI Input Card Dual Link DVI Input Card HDMI DisplayPort Input Card Quad Channel DisplayPort Output Card HDMI Output Card SDI Output Card Expansion Link card VPU card R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 41 ...

Page 46: ...is 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 connectors towards the ground If you do you may damage the rear connectors Display screen The 4 line x 24 character screen shows all Event Master processors menus sub menus and messages The display is dimmable At system startup or whe...

Page 47: ...on to Enter the Setup Menu tree from the Status Menu Select the menu item indicated by the navigation cursor Change or accept a parameter Answer Yes to menu queries Press the ESC button to exit a menu without making changes to cancel an operation to answer No to menu queries or to return to the Status Menu Each press takes you back up the menu tree one level Power ON OFF button This button switche...

Page 48: ...K Jr series processors See image 4 7 for an illustration of the rear panel of the Event Master EX processor Image 4 5 E2 and S3 4K series rear panels 1 AC connectors 2 RJ 45 connector for 10 100 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 DP SDI DVI 8 Outputs cards DVI SDI 9 Multiviewer card ...

Page 49: ...nput BNC with passive Loop through 4 S3D In and S3D Out 7 Input cards HDMI DP SDI DVI 8 Outputs cards DVI SDI 9 Multiviewer card HDMI The S3 4K Jr comes with a single power supply a redundant power supply is optional Image 4 7 EX rear panel 1 AC connector 2 RJ 45 connector for 10 100 BaseT Ethernet communications R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 45 ...

Page 50: ...es processors are equipped with two redundant power supplies During normal operation the load is shared equally by both supplies If one supply fails the second carries the whole load Two AC Connector are provided to connect Event Master series processors to your facility s AC power source through the supplied power cords Input Power Specification 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz On each power supply there are...

Page 51: ...products All scaling layer effects and image compositing happens within these cards Each card supports the scaling requirements for the product line with the award winning Athena scaling technology at resolutions up to 4K Due to their reprogrammability any future video processing capabilities will be implemented in these cards Current capabilities include Support for 2K Dual Link and 4K Scaling La...

Page 52: ...at allows multiple displays to be shown together on a single display Up to 63 MVR windows sources backgrounds clock or destinations can be displayed across two 2 outputs 63 windows for Inputs and 63 windows for Outputs From the Multiviewer menu in the EM GUI the user can select from predefined layouts or create customized layouts texts back grounds borders or colors for the monitors The MVR includ...

Page 53: ... on green when a valid sync has been detected 2 BNC connector SDI 2 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been detected 3 BNC connector SDI 3 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been detected 4 BNC connector SDI 4 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been detected Features Process up to 4 signals independently Automatic SD HD 3G and 6G Switching Q...

Page 54: ...ned to carry digital representation of analog video such as NTSC and PAL over a serial interface and is more pop ularly known as standard definition SD SDI The data rate required to transmit SD SDI is 270 Mbps With the advent of high definition HD video standards such as 1080i and 720p the interface was scaled to handle higher data rates of 1 485 Gbps The 1 485 Gbps serial interface is commonly ca...

Page 55: ...onverter The figure below illustrates the dual link DVI input card s rear panel connectors Image 4 9 Dual Link DVI Input Card Rear Panel 1 DVI I dual link connector DVI 1 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been detected 2 DVI I dual link connector DVI 2 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been detected Features Process up to 2 signals independently 2x DVI I dua...

Page 56: ...a 2x DVISL L and R half or 4x DVISL quadrants o 4 096x2 400 50 59 94 60 input via 2x DVIDL L R half or 4x DVISL quadrants EDID version 1 3 compatible HDCP version 1 4 compatible DVI Digital Visual Interface is a display interface developed in response to the proliferation of digital flat panel displays The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG Digital Display Work Group Th...

Page 57: ...cted 4 HDMI connector HDMI 2 with an LED that turns on green when a valid sync has been detected Features Process up to 4 signals independently 2x 19 pin HDMI connector Type A 2x 20 pin Displayport connector Each input channel includes an LED that turns green when a valid sync is detected HDMI specifications HDMI per 1 4a specifications Supported format formats up to 2 560x1 600 60 and 3 840x1 200...

Page 58: ...uncompressed video data and compressed uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI compliant device the source device to a com patible computer monitor video projector digital television or digital audio device HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards DisplayPort Digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association VESA This royalty free inter...

Page 59: ...re below illustrates the DisplayPort output card s rear panel connectors Image 4 11 Quad Channel DisplayPort Output Card Rear Panel 1 DP connector DP 1 2 DP connector DP 2 3 DP connector DP 3 4 DP connector DP 4 Features Four channels of DisplayPort video output each on a full size DisplayPort external connector Provides up to four 4 independent signals R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 55 ...

Page 60: ... or 4x DP quadrants or columns Supply up to 500 mA 3 3V on pin 20 Allows the DP connector to power an external device Multi Stream Transport MST not supported EDID version 1 4 compatible HDCP not supported Note HDCP will be supported in a future software release DisplayPort Digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association VESA This royalty free interface is primar...

Page 61: ... Type A The two connectors support single link signals up to 300 MHz Specifications HDMI per 1 4a Specification Supported format formats up to 2 560x1 600 60 and 3 840x1 200 60 30 bits 4K UHD Supported o 3 840x2 160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 input via 1x HDMI 2x HDMI L and R half or 4x HDMI quadrants o 3 840x2 160 50 59 94 60 input via 2x HDMI L and R half or 4x HDMI quadrants o 4 096x2 160 23 98 24 25...

Page 62: ...n a future software release The figure below illustrates the SDI Output Card s rear panel connectors Image 4 13 SDI output Card Rear Panel 1 BNC connector SDI 1 2 BNC connector SDI 2 3 BNC connector SDI 3 4 BNC connector SDI 4 Features Provides up to 4 signals independently Automatic SD HD 3G and 6G Switching Quad Link HD SDI Output Dual Link 3G SDI Output Single Link 6G SDI Output Note 6G SDI may...

Page 63: ...2M 1920x1080 59 94i 50i 720x480 60p 50p 3G 1 4 SMPTE 424M Barcolink 1920x1080 60p 50p 1920x1200 60p 50p 4K UHD 4 1 TBD 3840x2160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 input via 4x HD SDI quadrants 3840x2160 50 59 94 60 input via 4x 3G SDI quadrants 4096x2160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 input via 4x HD SDI quadrants 4096x2160 50 59 94 60 input via 4x 3G SDI quadrants R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 59 ...

Page 64: ...e 1 The C is the Roman numeral for 100 General The Link card has 2 CXP connectors which can support up to 12 10 Gbit channels The figure below illustrates the Link card s rear panel connectors Image 4 14 1 CXP connector CXP 1 2 CXP connector CXP 2 Features Provide up to 12 10 Gbit channels Depending on the Event Master processor model two one or no slots are reserved at left side of the rear panel...

Page 65: ... 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 Maximum number of Single Layers Mixing Layers Mixing Layer Type E2 E2 Jr S3 4K S3 4K Jr EX 2K HD 32 16 16 8 8 4 4 2 Up to 16 8 Dual Link 16 8 8 4 4 2 2 1 Up to 8 4 4K 8 4 4 2 2 1 NA Up to 4 2 The VPU cards are not accessible from the rear panel on ...

Page 66: ...4 Hardware orientation 62 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 67: ...ock diagram format throughout the chapter Overview Power up initialization Front Panel menu tree Using menu system About Status menu About Setup menu About the System menu System menu Black Invalid System menu USB device Backup Restore System menu Ethernet System menu VFD brightness display brightness System menu Diagnostics System menu Lock front panel Using the Tech Support menu Restoring Factor...

Page 68: ... system is initializing the front panel buttons light up one at a time and the following message is displayed Image 5 1 System Initialization Message After system initialization is complete the Status menu appears If under some rare circumstance the system does not fully boot correctly press and hold the SEL and ESC keys while applying power to the unit Release these keys when a menu appears askin...

Page 69: ...nu tree About this section The diagram below illustrates the Front Panel menu tree of the Event master devices Please use this diagram for reference as you learn how to operate the system Menu tree Image 5 2 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 65 ...

Page 70: ...which you can take action This arrow moves as you rotate the ADJUST knob on the front 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 press the SEL button on the front panel To scroll through a menu Turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise to scroll down T...

Page 71: ... 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 letter If you start with a lower case letter the next letter is a lower case letter F G f g If you start with a number the next character is a number Continuing to turn the ADJUST knob clockwise at the end of t...

Page 72: ...GUI For more details please refer to the section dedicated to the System configuration in the chapter Configuration Menu page 96 Genlock This line gives information about the Genlock connection situated at the back of the Event Master unit For more detail on this connection please refer to the section dedicated to the Genlock Input BNC in the chapter Rear panel page 44 The user could turn Genlock ...

Page 73: ...figure certain system settings for the Event Master unit display Technical Support contact infor mation restore factory default settings and check for available firmware updates And finally you can save all the recent changes to the system The following sections describe each Setup Menu option in detail except for the Code Upgrade feature For details about that option refer to the chapter Updating...

Page 74: ...it configuration obtain diagnostic information adjust the intensity or lock the display screen Image 5 8 System menu The following sections describe each Setup Menu option in detail System menu Black Invalid page 71 System menu USB device Backup Restore page 72 System menu Ethernet page 75 System menu VFD brightness display brightness page 77 System menu Diagnostics page 78 System menu Lock front ...

Page 75: ...The Black Invalid system setting determines whether the output is black when connected to a signal it cannot process Black Invalid is either On or Off The default setting is On This is a global setting applicable to all outputs R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 71 ...

Page 76: ...rive 1 Insert a formatted flash drive in the unit s front panel USB port 2 From the System menu scroll to the USB Backup Restore submenu Select Backup Config The USB Backup Config submenu appears as shown in the following illustration The navigation cursor appears at the default name for the first backup file Image 5 10 USB Backup Config submenu 3 If you wish to change the default name of the back...

Page 77: ...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 unit When working in the Event Master Toolset Software with a simulator it is now possible to create a configuration offline and then transfer it to a live unit 1 System creation a Create your system offline using the simulator This incl...

Page 78: ... called EM and create a subfolder inside it called BACKUP f Paste the copy of your XML folder in the new EM BACKUP subfolder g Locate the file settings xml in the copied XML folder and rename this file settings_backup xml h Place the entire EM folder on a FAT32 formatted USB drive 3 Import the configuration created offline on the live system a Insert the USB drive in the unit s front panel USB por...

Page 79: ...ss along with a subnet mask and gateway in the Set Static IP submenu Consult your network administrator for a valid IP address subnet mask and gateway Setting a static IP Address When a DHCP server is not available you can set the Event Master unit s IP address using the Set IP submenu shown in the following illustration Image 5 18 Set IP Submenu sample How to set a static IP address 1 Ensure that...

Page 80: ...5 Front Panel Menu orientation If you press ESC at any time before accepting your final change all your edits will be removed and the original values restored 76 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 81: ...ss display brightness General The VFD Brightness submenu adjust the intensity of the front panel vacuum fluorescent display VFD screen The adjustment range is 0 to 6 with 6 being the brightest The default setting is 3 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 77 ...

Page 82: ...or if a character segment is bad in the display After several seconds of showing all pixels on at the brightest setting the system will automatically advance to the ENCODER BUT TON TEST menu the next menu Directly select Encoder Button from the Diagnostic menu will allow the user to test the keys and knob with out the need to see the VFD being tested Encoder Button Image 5 20 The ENCODER BUTTON TE...

Page 83: ...d the following message will be displayed Image 5 22 Pressing SEL to continue will start the diagnostic testing The following message will be displayed Image 5 23 If only one slot was selected for testing a simply PASS FAIL result will be shown for that slot Image 5 24 If all slots were selected for testing the PASS FAIL result will be shown for all slots Image 5 25 If a slot is not populated with...

Page 84: ...Files Backup log files can be saved for customer service troubleshooting In the event the log files of the Event Master unit need to be backed up first install a USB stick in the unit s front panel When Backup Log Files is selected the system will immediately write its log files to the USB stick The following menus will be shown during this process and the Event Master unit will automatically retu...

Page 85: ...thernet communications commands function normally How to enable and disable the front panel lock 1 On the System menu scroll to Lock Front Panel and press SEL The front panel is locked and the following message appears Image 5 29 Front Panel Locked Message 2 To disable the front panel lock press and hold the SEL and ESC buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds When the panel is unlocked the display sc...

Page 86: ...menu displays The software version of your Event Master unit For more details on software upgrade instructions please refer to section Updating firmware page 255 The US Customer Support telephone number This number is accessible from 6 a m to 10 p m PST 7 days per week The European customer support number is 0800 90 0410 In China call 40088 22726 All other regions call your local Barco support The...

Page 87: ...ring all factory settings To restore all default settings to the Event Master unit use the following procedure 1 Select Factory Reset from the Setup Menu The Factory Reset Menu appears 2 Select Factory Reset A prompt appears asking if you want to clear all configurations 3 Press SEL The system turns off then reboots If you press ESC to cancel the operation instead your custom settings remain in pl...

Page 88: ... two options for upgrading firmware Using the USB port on the front panel Using the Web Interface Please refer to the chapter Settings Menu page 201 for the instructions on how to perform firmware upgrades through the USB memory or the web interface 84 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 89: ... you power up the Event Master unit If you do not use this function your custom settings are not restored during the next system power up sequence Saving all modified settings 1 Select Save All from the Setup menu The following message appears Image 5 32 Saving all message 2 Wait few seconds Parameters are saved in non volatile memory and you are returned to the Setup menu R5905948 EVENT MASTER DE...

Page 90: ...5 Front Panel Menu orientation 86 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 91: ...vent Master device from a PC or Mac via an Ethernet connection The program provides a step by step approach to configure program setup the dedicated Multiviewer and manage system functions Some screenshots and descriptions provided in this chapter may not accurately reflect the released software Barco will update the documentation in a timely manner to mirror the released software R5905948 EVENT M...

Page 92: ...nt area Layer configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area Dest Group configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area Background configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area User Keys configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area Presets configuration Programming Menu Adjustment area Source adjustment Programming Menu Adjustment area Global Transition Rate Trans Cut Multiviewer MVR Menu Multiv...

Page 93: ...tware specifications Windows 7 Windows 8 with Run As Win 7 option System requirements for Linux Minimum hardware specifications 2 6GHz 2 6GHz dual core Intel Core i5 Turbo 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 Recommended hardware specifications 2 7GHz 128GB 2 7GHz dual core Intel ...

Page 94: ...e from Barco s website URL http www barco com The software is also available on myBarco and login to get access to secured information Registration is necessary If you are not yet registered click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions It is not necessary to install any other software 90 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 95: ...ftware will be available in a future release To install on Microsoft Windows The process of installing your software involves the following steps 1 Browse to the directory where the install program is downloaded 2 Run the install program and follow the instructions Software updates For a new version of the software download the zip file and follow the instructions as in the first installation The ...

Page 96: ...n your desktop Or click Start All programs Barco Folsom Event Master Toolset Rev x x Build xxxxx The software starts up with the same look and feel as when it was closed before The connection is automatically restored with the Event Master unit if it is still available 92 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 97: ...ifier area 6 Configuration area Menu navigation bar On the far left hand side of the screen is the Menu Navigation bar that allows users to navigate between the different screens and save or restore system configurations This area of the screen is always visible and remains unchanged The available buttons on the Menu Navigation bar are System Configuration allows access to System Configuration Men...

Page 98: ...e or inputs that will be used Diagram area In the middle is the Diagram area where the system Screens and Multiviewer are represented graphically Configuration area On the right hand side is the configuration area where users perform all needed adjustments 94 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 99: ...er Image 6 3 Properties Slide the cursor to modify the value The value can also modified by clicking the or symbols Drop down menu A drop down menu allows the user to choose one value from a list Image 6 4 Inactive drop down The active drop down menu shown in image 6 5 shows the available choices Image 6 5 Active drop down Properties When clicking on the symbol a drop down menu appears with the av...

Page 100: ...ce area Available resources on the network are listed in this area There are 3 tabs in this section Devices in use in the selected system Discovered devices on the local network Simulated devices 2 System diagram area The workspace has two different views Detail and System The selected systems details are graphically represented in this area To view a different system you select the corresponding ...

Page 101: ...om bar has control for windows and maximizing the screen The number indicates if this is window 1 or 2 two is the maximum Add a window by clicking the Window button The second window can be used on a separate screen The out and in arrow button maximizes the interface to the screen allowing an OS free look The following sections describe each part of the System Configuration Menu in detail Configur...

Page 102: ...re 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 Output configuration mismatch with the actual unit Refer to the corresponding configuration section of the card placement rules and error color code The small arrow in each device opens a detail menu for the device stating ...

Page 103: ... device into the selected system To manually add a device use the Manual Add section 1 Enter the IP address 2 Press the Add button Image 6 8 Unit is added and retrieves the available configuration in the Device R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 99 ...

Page 104: ...or configured into system Yellow Signal available Green Signal available and connector configured into system On the right hand side of the devices is a list of the created destinations Screen and Auxiliary The tabs on the top allow access to the different systems connected to the EM GUI The last tab allows the users to create a new system A set of zoom buttons allows the user to reduce or enlarge...

Page 105: ...below the Event Master series processor graphic representation Image 6 11 Device selected The device is selected The device is highlighted in blue How to select destination Screen Aux 1 Click on a destination e g Aux Image 6 12 Destination selected The destination is selected The destination is highlighted in blue R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 101 ...

Page 106: ...tination in the Diagram allows the Adjustment area to display to display the pa rameters corresponding to the device or destination See Adjust Tab in the section Configuration Menu Adjustment area page 104 102 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 107: ... the conflict and wait for the user to press the All Trans or Cut manually o Cancel Cancels the entire Preset recall operation Off The system alerts the user with an error message about any Preset recall conflict but it does not present a pop up menu for resolving the issue Preset Conflict Time frame is the amount of time the system uses when automatically performing an All Trans Native rate Syste...

Page 108: ... route the output of Event Master series processor screens widescreens monitors etc The user could assign the outputs that are created in the previous tab to destinations and deleted unused or obsolete destinations Always on top Adjustment in this tab the user performs adjustments available for the selected item device input background output destination The content of this tab varies depending on...

Page 109: ...ion OS Version Unit s OS version Note The EM GUI has its Software version shown in the Settings Page Resets If the user selects one of the reset options a confirmation pop up appears Soft Resets the unit without erasing any stored settings similar to a Power Off On Factory Save IP EDID ID Full factory reset with the exception of keeping the Ethernet setup IP the Input EDID settings and the Unit ID...

Page 110: ...deo If checked when the input timing on the video does not match what was previously acquired on the input connector the video will be set to black Last slot as MVR Allows the operator to use the last slot as an Output or as a Multiviewer MVR a Check or uncheck the Last Slot as MVR checkbox b Save the configuration c Power cycle or soft reset the unit for the change to Last Slot as MVR to take eff...

Page 111: ...e reason for connector grouping is that in order to accommodate higher resolutions with no loss of quality bandwidth has to be added to the signalpath By combining connectors a higher resolution all the way up to 4K 60Hz with progressive scan can be added with its full color space 4 4 4 There several rules that applies when defining an input configuration 1 Every Input connector can only be assign...

Page 112: ...nput signal is detected Not assigned to any Source or an input but a signal has been detected Assigned to a source or an input and an input signal is detected Assigned to a source or an input but an input signal is not detected Input configuration menu description Input configuration menu is accessed by clicking on the Input tab 108 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 113: ...figuration names can be renamed by double clicking on the name and turning the box blue How to Auto create all live Inputs The Auto Create live Inputs button automatically allocates all live input connectors to an input Input connectors that are already assigned to an input will not be affected If the button is pressed in the beginning before any sources has been connected no inputs will be automa...

Page 114: ... button is replaced by the Delete Selected button highlighted in red 2 Click on the corresponding connector in the graphical area Or click in the x on the right hand side in the input configuration list Connector s is immediately highlighted in blue 3 The deletion is completed by clicking the Delete Selected button Multiple connector configurations can be selected to be deleted together How to acc...

Page 115: ...I orientation Input adjustment panel description The input adjustment panel is divided in four sections Main page Format Timing Color Adjustment Contact Information R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 111 ...

Page 116: ...B Reduced Range SMPTE Full Range SMPTE Reduced Range Connector Capacity Each connector has the option to accommodate different bandwidth standards over its interface This is referred to as NONE The connector is turned off and cannot accept any video bandwidth of this connector is freed up to be used by another connector Connector is grayed out in the graphic representation Connectors need to be se...

Page 117: ...ype options vary depending on the format of the Outputs For example for NTSC PAL the SDI Type can be only SD 1080i or 1080p with a refresh rate less than or equal to 30 Hz the SDI Type can be only HD 1080p with a refresh rate greater than 30 Hz the SDI Type can be o Level A default o Level B o Level A 2SI o Level B 2SI The 2SI options are available only if the Input Output con figuration has 4 SDI...

Page 118: ...V Active The vertical size of the output active area V Sync V sync width in lines V Polarity Polarity active High or Low of the vertical sync pulse N A in SDI Input adjustment panel Color Adjustment This menu allows for color adjustments for each input The RGB Contrast and Brightness settings are adjustable The Overall adjustment has a range of 50 to 150 The individual Red Green Blue adjustments h...

Page 119: ...6 EM GUI orientation Input adjustment panel Contact Information This menu allows for the user to enter contact information for easy identification R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 115 ...

Page 120: ... type with the exception of DVI and HDMI that can be defined in the same background Backgrounds can be created from all inputs and as many as you can fit Backgrounds can also be inserted through Dual Link capacity forming a background of one or several 3840x1080 or similar reso lutions Background Adjustment panel description If the selected background is composed by more than one input connector t...

Page 121: ...ientation Please note that connector assignments for the backgrounds cannot change from what is shown in the dia gram The system wiring needs to reflect the same order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 117 ...

Page 122: ...card in the slot is of different type then again the configuration will be greyed out Output Connector Grouping The connectors can also be grouped together to define a 3D 4K or Videowall configuration For example a projector that requires 2 DVI connectors to pass 3D Left and Right eye signals Also 4 SDI connectors can be configured as a 4K output in order to connect to a 4K projector There are sev...

Page 123: ... 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 connector Not assigned to any output configuration Assigned to an output configuration Output configuration menu description Output configuration menu is accessed by clicking on the Output tab R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES...

Page 124: ...ut configurations are automatically assigned Out1 contains the output connector on the 1st output card in slot 1 etc Image 6 22 Since the software assigns automatically only 2K outputs Dual link or 4K outputs need to be configured manually See How to add output section below The unit will query the connected device on its output for a preferred EDID and try to assign that as the output resolution ...

Page 125: ... s button The Delete Output s button is replaced by the Delete Selected button highlighted in red 2 Click on the corresponding connector in the graphical area Or click in the x on the right hand side in the output configuration list Connector s is immediately highlighted in blue 3 The deletion is completed by clicking the Delete Selected button Multiple connector configurations can be selected to ...

Page 126: ...Image 6 23 The output adjustment panel is displayed Output adjustment panel description The output adjustment panel is divided in three sections Main page Format Timing Connector 122 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 127: ...F on a raster around the default active area This raster box is a white single pixel wide broken line Diagonal Motion Turns the Diagonal Motion ON or OFF for select patterns The motion is a bottom right to top left diagonal for 16x16 32x32 grid The motion is right to left for 100 Color Bars There is no motion in Horizontal and vertical Ramps and other patterns Area of Interest AOI A raster box tha...

Page 128: ...ctive Adjusts in lines the vertical size of the output active area V Sync Adjusts in lines the V sync width V Polarity Adjusts the polarity active High or Low of the vertical sync pulse N A in SDI V Rate Adjusts the frame rate in seconds polarity active High or Low of the vertical sync pulse N A in SDI Note Changing these values can make the video signal undetectable for other devices Always use a...

Page 129: ...lable with SDI connector type allows a choice between HD 1 5Gb 3G 3Gb Level A Level B Level A 2SI or Level B 2SI The SDI Type options vary depending on the format of the Outputs For example for NTSC PAL the SDI Type can be only SD 1080i or 1080p with a refresh rate less than or equal to 30 Hz the SDI Type can be only HD 1080p with a refresh rate greater than 30 Hz the SDI Type can be o Level A def...

Page 130: ...estinations accept Output configurations only with the same number of Output connectors Output configurations with a different number of connectors cannot be combined For example if the first Output configuration added is an HDMI output configuration with two 2 connectors grouped connector an HDMI output configuration with one 1 connector cannot be added to the same destination 3 One cannot add an...

Page 131: ...ghlighted in blue Image 6 24 If the Add destination button is pressed without selecting an output configuration the software will automatically assign the first unassigned output configuration from left most output card to a destination The output configuration format is copied to the desti nation output format New Screen or Aux destinations can be added as long as there are unassigned output conf...

Page 132: ... is immediately outlined in red 3 The deletion is completed by clicking the Delete Selected button 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 then it can be deleted All destinations can be deleted the same time by clicking the Select All button How to access to the Destination configurati...

Page 133: ...Image 6 27 The Destination adjustment panel is displayed Destination adjustment panel description The Destination adjustment panel is divided in three sections Assign Output Wide R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 129 ...

Page 134: ...figuration is shown or is allowed to be defined From this menu outputs can be deleted or added as in the output configuration menu Layer only applicable when Destination is a Screen You can assign a size to the Layer SL 2K Single Link DL Dual Link or 4K You can also make the Layer either a Mixing Layer or a Single Layer The list shows the Layers assigned to this Destination A word about layers Add...

Page 135: ...ation Output menu The Output Menu contains four sub menus Main Color Timing and Connector proprties Adjustments to the Main Timing and Connector 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 on all or on selected outputs that make up the destinati...

Page 136: ...top left diagonal for 16x16 32x32 grid The motion is right to left for 100 Color Bars There is no motion in Horizontal and vertical Ramps and other patterns Area of Interest AOI A raster box that can be positioned and sized within the outputs active area it effectively makes the AOI the new active area This raster box is a green single pixel wide broken line that helps you adjust the AOI within th...

Page 137: ...of 50 to 150 The individual Red Green Blue adjustments have a range of 25 to 150 The default setting for all of these properties is 100 Saturation is adjustable within a range of 0 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 adjustable within a range of 0 31 to 3 29 The default setting is 1 0 Reset All changes all...

Page 138: ...in lines the vertical size of the output active area V Sync Adjusts in lines the V sync width V Polarity Adjusts the polarity active High or Low of the vertical sync pulse N A in SDI V Rate Adjusts the frame rate in seconds polarity active High or Low of the vertical sync pulse N A in SDI Note Changing these values can make the video signal undetectable for other devices Always use a VESA timing c...

Page 139: ...Level B 2SI The SDI Type options vary depending on the format of the Outputs For example for NTSC PAL the SDI Type can be only SD 1080i or 1080p with a refresh rate less than or equal to 30 Hz the SDI Type can be only HD 1080p with a refresh rate greater than 30 Hz the SDI Type can be o Level A default o Level B o Level A 2SI o Level B 2SI The 2SI options are available only if the Input Output con...

Page 140: ...as 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 user must click on this button to choose the new canvas size Data Doubling H or V Overlap width The adjustment can be made by moving the slider entering the value manually in the box or clicking on the plus and minu...

Page 141: ...n the plus and minus Note The Overlap sliders are disabled until at least one overlapping area is selected Gray overlaps are unselected blue overlaps are selected Individual overlaps can be se lected by clicking on the desired overlap in the output im age All overlaps can be selected by clicking on the Select All button Once an overlap is created H and V offset can be adjusted for Left Right or Ce...

Page 142: ...te The Feathering and Gamma sliders are disabled until at least one 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 Feathering Gamma shape of the curve and the width of the feathering region The icons above are shortcuts for edge selection The Arrow icon ...

Page 143: ...f all pages you can select which processor s details you are viewing by se lecting 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 significance but totally transparent to users is the Event Master Toolset communicates only with the Master unit The Master unit est...

Page 144: ...opriately each E2 so that you can identify it in your setup How to Link an E2 Unit and an S3 4K Unit Each E2 comes equipped with two Link cards always located in slots 1 and 2 Each S3 4K has a single Link card in slot 1 Link cards are identified by a yellow stripe at the top Make sure to use the locking mechanism and then push each cable until it locks in place Connect the Link cables provided wit...

Page 145: ...this point it is suggested that you select and name appropriately each E2 so that you can identify it in your setup How to Link an E2 Unit to an EX Unit or to Two Daisy Chained EX 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 Each EX has two Link sockets Make sure to use the locking mechanism and then push e...

Page 146: ...of the four Links on an E2 can be connected to two daisy chained EX units An S3 4K can be linked to two daisy chained EX units The procedure is the same as the procedure for linking an E2 to two daisy chained EX units A daisy chain of two EX units cannot have more than two input cards or more than two output cards Each EX in the chain can have both input cards both output cards or an input card an...

Page 147: ...as a master or add as a slave 6 Drop the S3 4K 2 in the GUI You will be presented the option to add as a new system add as a master or add as a slave An S3 4K can be added as a Master or Slave to an E2 7 Select either add as a master or add as a slave 8 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 E...

Page 148: ... 3 Link 2 E2 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 2 Link 2 EX VP ID 4 Link 2 EX VP ID 4 Link 1 EX VP ID 5 Link 2 See image 6 33 for an example of the cabling between an E2 unit an S3 4K unit and four EX units Image 6 33 Cabling between an E2 unit an S3 4K unit and four EX units Event Master Configuration 1 Start the Event Master Toolset version 4 1 or higher 2 Make sure that the E2 the S3 4K and the EX are disc...

Page 149: ...Link card in slot 1 identified by a yellow stripe at the top Each EX has two Link sockets Make sure to use the locking mechanism and then push each cable until it locks in place Connect the Link cables provided with each unit between the Link connectors as follows S3 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 1 EX VP ID 1 Link 2 S3 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 2 EX VP ID 1 Link 1 When an EX unit has VPU cards...

Page 150: ...other S3 4K Jr To link an E2 Jr unit to another E2 Jr unit connect Link cables between the Link connectors as follows VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 1 VP ID 1 Link Card slot 1 Link 2 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 1 Link 2 VP ID 1 Link Card slot 1 Link 1 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 2 Link 1 VP ID 1 Link Card slot 2 Link 2 VP ID 0 Link Card slot 2 Link 2 VP ID 1 Link Card slot 2 Link 1 See image 6 35 for an exam...

Page 151: ...abling between an E2 Jr unit and an S3 4K unit Image 6 37 Cabling between an E2 Jr unit and an S3 4K Jr unit Event Master Configuration 1 Start the Event Master Toolset version 4 1 or higher 2 Make sure that both units are discovered on the network and that they have different Unit IDs 3 Drop the first in the GUI 4 Drop the second unit in the GUI You will be presented the option to add as a new sy...

Page 152: ...ignal into the Master unit and select lock to External from the Event Master Toolset A note about Multiviewer and Linked Systems In an E2 linked setup as you create destinations and assign layers the Event Master Toolset determines the best resource allocation for your configuration In order to make optimal use of expansion links screens in linked E2 systems must be viewed on the Multiviewer in th...

Page 153: ...d individually by selecting the corresponding tab All Program and Previews screens can be viewed simultaneously by selecting the View All button The space between Program and Preview has Layouts a function where a certain group of destinations can be laid out in the workspace 3 Workspace System wide function Layer Alignment adjustments and controls to manage the Preview Program screens 4 Adjustmen...

Page 154: ...ltiple 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 Link Resolutions up to 3840x1200 60 4K Ultra HD Resolutions up to 4096x2160 60 SDI 1 2 4 DVI 1 1 2 HDMI 1 4a 1 1 2 DisplayPort 1 1a 1 1 2 Adjustments Name Colorspace Connector capacity Auto Acquire ED...

Page 155: ...tween any defined background sources On any mixing layer a PIP layer appears over backgrounds and under other layers of higher priority PIP effects include mixes smooth moves resizing adjustable aspect ratio borders mask and drop shadows On any mixer a Key layer also appears over backgrounds and under other layers of higher priority Key effects include luminance keys and in future releases split k...

Page 156: ...e 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 view by clicking on the arrow next to the Input name Stills and Destinations can also be used as sources Background Lists backgrounds and background still stores available for destinations For each of these lists two display modes are available Toggle t...

Page 157: ...humbnail 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 Source and adds it in the list Inputs Thumbnail view Thumbnails are added manually and in the future added from the Event Master series processor to the GUI From Release 1 5 this works for Stills...

Page 158: ...ew 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 JPG or PNG format 154 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 159: ... are possible For higher resolutions the corresponding increase of memory is used Stills Thumbnail view Thumbnails are added manually and in the future added from the Event Master series processor to the GUI From Release 1 5 this works for Stillstores Stills Thumbnail view Behavior is similar to the List View mode see above By clicking in thumbnail area images can be imported using the file picker...

Page 160: ...ed 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 similar for all lists with more than one entry To delete Sources the user need 1 Click on the Delete Source s button 156 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 161: ...ed Input sources 2 Select the sources that you desire to delete and click the Delete Source s button The selected sources are removed How to hide Inputs As the inputs are usually named after its physical names while the sources are named after the Show Usage we allow to hide the inputs from the list 1 Check the Hide Inputs box R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 157 ...

Page 162: ...guration menu are assigned to destinations via drag and drop procedure Backgrounds and Destinations need to have the same resolution without the Destinations eventual blend overlap For example if a background is defined as an input with 3840 x 1080 then the destination must also have the total resolution of 3840 x 1080 158 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 163: ...ease 1 5 this works for Stillstores Background 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 JPG or PNG format Background Stills In this menu Background Stills captured in the Background Source menu are assigned to destinations via drag and drop procedure...

Page 164: ...ls are added manually and in the future added from the Event Master series processor to the GUI From Release 1 5 this works for Stillstores Background Stills Thumbnail view Behavior is similar to the List View mode see above By clicking in thumbnail area images can be imported using the file picker menu The picker can select pictures with the BMP JPG or PNG format Input Backgrounds The Input tab h...

Page 165: ...to be taken and stored as a Still Input Backgrounds Thumbnail view Behavior is similar to the List view mode see above Backgrounds as Inputs The Input Backgrounds subtab allows the Event Master series processor to use Backgrounds as Inputs This subtab can be used on any Event Master processor but it is especially useful on a limited resource processor such as an S3 4K Jr processor An Input defined...

Page 166: ...ramming Diagram area that has at least one source layer assigned to it If no source layer is assigned to the Destination you will have to go to the Background tab and drag and drop the Background from the Background subtab Using a Background as an Input incurs an extra frame of delay Use normal Inputs if this delay is unacceptable Sources dropped into a Layer must be dropped from the Input tab whi...

Page 167: ... 3 Users can zoom in out of the diagram area in from 25 to 150 in 25 increments 4 BG Input tab This is the menu where users drop the assigned Background inputs preview screens 5 Selected sources are dropped in the layers defined in the preview screen A layer can be placed outside or partially in the preview area 6 The Destination tab can be clicked to arm the Destination and become part of the nex...

Page 168: ...eview screen then the software will automatically place the layer in the position where the Source was dropped and allocate the lowest unassigned layer to the source The source and layer must also comply with the sizing rule that is explained next Rules for assigning Sources into layers The size of the layer scaler mode has to be greater or equal to the size of the source For example if the source...

Page 169: ...eview screen A layer can also be moved with the keyboard s arrow keys Size adjustments can be performed by selecting and right clicking the vertical horizontal or any corner of the layer Any size adjust ment maintains the aspect ratio These operations can also be performed on multiple layers Activate Multiple Select to Multiple Select On below the workspace to the right Now each layer can be selec...

Page 170: ...e right edges of all selected PIPs 4 Align Bottom to align the bottom edges of all selected PIPs 5 Align Centers Horizontally to align the horizontal axes of all selected PIPs 6 Align Centers Vertically to align the vertical axes of all selected PIPs 7 Space horizontally uniformly reference is the horizontal size of the screen 8 Space vertically uniformly reference is the vertical size of the scre...

Page 171: ...es down in priority and swaps the z order of the selected layer with the layer previously below 4 Moves the selected layer to the bottom of the priority and swaps it with the layer previously at the bottom Example Image 6 51 Only the visual priority on Preview of the two layers changes The layers remain at their current locations only the priority changes Size and Position Image 6 52 R5905948 EVEN...

Page 172: ...ble 2 Full Screen Horizontal takes the selected PIP s to full screen using the source s width as the guide If borders are on they will be taken into account 3 Fill H V will stretch the selected layer over the whole destination size not respecting the aspect of the source Resize example Image 6 53 Match example Image 6 54 Transition Image 6 55 Trans 168 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 173: ...unlocked Toggle Enables the sources to toggle back and forth with each transition Toggle on After a transition is performed a different source can be selected for preview Once the first source transitions off Program it flip flops to Preview Subsequent transitions alternate between sources Another new source can also be selected in Preview and as long as Toggle is on the last two selected sources ...

Page 174: ...ired result a USER KEY might have to be bound to a preset Adjustment Based on what is selected in the Preview or Program canvas area this is the panel where we are adjusting what is selected For example if we select Layer1 we will be adjusting 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 ...

Page 175: ...yers assigned to them The eye icon replaces or removes the layers from the Preview destination This button works in a toggle mode BG and ScreenDest Backgrounds and Destinations layers can be further expanded to reveal the A and B sources that are used in the transitions LEDs The LEDs provide an indication of the A and B backgrounds or sources Note that there is no A or B side of the scaler only A ...

Page 176: ...e are 2 KeyFrames per layer The lower part of the 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 Saturation Monochrome Invert PIP KEY selection The first selection is the choice for the layer type PIP or a Key Depending on the selection the rest of...

Page 177: ... 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 Current Color bar The color can also be stored by clicking in one of the square boxes at the bottom of the menu next to the Learn button These boxes are quick shortcuts to select that color for the Border Another way to s...

Page 178: ... information is derived from the luminance brightness level of the key source Source on the Key Bus can be selected as the cut You can select Self or Matte Preset Bus or Split for the fill source Clip Adjust the threshold of the video that cuts into the background A hole is cut into the background anywhere that foreground luminance is greater than the clip level Range 0 00 to 1 00 in 01 increments...

Page 179: ...yed out of the input While this can be manually adjusted the PICK HUE feature also changes this number Range 0 to 100 Default 0 Spill Spill removes unwanted key color which is generally a result of reflection from the green or blue screen background on the foreground object Range 0 to 100 Default 0 Shadow This allows shadows to be preserved or removed in the foreground image opposite of Highlight ...

Page 180: ...er in Preview in the Programming Diagram area Image 6 61 The Pick Hue button 2 Move the crosshair to the desired hue The user can move the crosshair using either the cursor or the X and Y edit boxes Image 6 62 Crosshairs 3 Complete the operation by clicking on the Apply Hue X Y button or cancel the operation by clicking on the Cancel Pick Hue button Image 6 63 Apply Hue or Cancel 176 R5905948 EVEN...

Page 181: ...ter of the screen 00 as measured from the exact center of the PIP Thus the value 34 is 34 pixels to the left of center V Position indicates the PIP s position relative to the vertical center of the screen 00 as measured from the exact center of the PIP Thus the value 70 is 70 pixels above center Mask The Mask Panel enables you to mask crop the top bottom left and right edges of the PIP or key Rese...

Page 182: ...nochrome Invert Toggle this button to turn the color invert function on and off When on all image colors are inverted Reset All Returns all values to their default settings Strobe Toggles the strobe function on and off When On adjust the strobe Rate interval in frames to set the duration that the source is frozen until the next grab Flip Flips the image within the PIP Off The image is displayed in...

Page 183: ...estination Groups in the list Creation Options to use while creating Destination Groups Off No creation options are chosen This is the default option AutoLock All Destination Groups created with the AutoLock option On are created in the locked state Rename All Destination Groups created with the Rename option On are created with the group name highlighted so that the Group may be immediately renam...

Page 184: ...s an x next to the name of each Destination in the Group Name list 1 Select the Delete Destination s button 2 Select the x next to the name of each Destination in the Group Name list that you wish to delete 3 Click on the red Delete Selected button Enable Reorder This button enables the reordering of the Destination Groups in the list 1 Select the Enable Reorder button The text of the button chang...

Page 185: ...l key and selecting a Destination Group adds the new group to any previously selected destinations or groups On the EC 200 Controller pressing a Destination Group button deselects any previously selected destinations or groups Holding the Barco Eye key and pressing a Destination Group button adds the new group to any previously selected des tinations or groups R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2...

Page 186: ...accessed by clicking on the Layer tab Image 6 66 How to access to the Background adjustments Adjustments to Backgrounds are performed in the Adjust panel 1 Select the background from the list in the layer panel Or Select the background from the preview windows The layer is selected Image 6 67 The background button will have a blue highlight when selected 2 Click on the Adjust tab that is on the to...

Page 187: ...y one of them to select that color for the Background The Color wheel is another way to specify the color The user can press and hold the mouse when the mouse is on the color wheel Learn The Learn button in the bottom is a way to store custom colors to be used for later The way to use this area is to a Pick a color to save using color wheel or the R G B adjustments b Click Learn button c Click any...

Page 188: ...pe type of Layer PIP or Key Trans type of transition Effects color and effects Border On Off and its parameters Shadow On Off and its parameters Key Key parameters separated from Layer type Pos Position of Layer Size Size of Layer Source actual size of the Source inside the PIP as opposed to the Source file Mask Masking parameters Keyframe If checked information for both Keyframes in the Layer is ...

Page 189: ...User Key s or select Select All then select Delete Selected to delete all User Keys Image 6 69 Delete Selected User Keys User key list Lists alphabetically all User Keys Search edit box Search User keys by name A list of User Keys including the selection appears instead of the full list Search Number icon Entering a number between 1 and 999 will searches for selects and shows that number User Key ...

Page 190: ...he list A Lock All button to lock all the Presets in the list An Unlock All button to unlock all the Presets in the list A couple of search edit boxes to search Presets Three buttons to manage Preset recall actions Complete vs Relative The Complete and Relative radio buttons do not affect the recall process they are used only during the save process To save a Complete preset make sure the Complete...

Page 191: ...ew Preset Only Dest1 and Dest3 looks are stored Dest 2is not part of this Preset Overwrite From PVW This button allows the override of a selected Preset from the Preview if the destination is active The name of the preset is not updated Overwrite From PGM This button allows the override of a selected Preset from the Program if the destination is active The name of the preset is not updated Delete ...

Page 192: ...rectly to Program see image 6 73 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 This also applies to dragged and dropped presets Image 6 72 Preset to PVW Image 6 73 Preset to PGM 188 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 193: ... the user can click on the Source adjustment tab to see the adjustments mentioned in this section Two Tabs for Source adjustment Main adjustment Size position Aspect ratio and Bind to User Key Color adjustment Contrast Brightness Gamma Hue and Saturation Main adjustment The following Source Adjustment Menu functions are provided All figures are in pixels H Size adjusts the source s horizontal size...

Page 194: ...range of 0 3 to 3 28 The default setting is 1 0 Hue is adjustable within a range of 180 to 180 degrees The default setting is 0 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 selected layer to the actual Source 190 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2...

Page 195: ...ese controls are disabled if no Destination is selected Image 6 74 All Trans button This button transitions the Preview into Program according to the transition rate The transition Rate is transition rate in frames of the native rate Four transition types are available Linear S Curve Logarithmic and Exponential Image 6 75 CUT button Pressing the CUT button immediately presents the Preview to the P...

Page 196: ... accessible by clicking the Multiviewer icon in the menu bar on the left side of the UI The three drop down menus in the title bar select the system unit or layout displayed in the multiviewer For release one only one system and one unit are supported The Multiviewer page is divided in four parts Image 6 76 1 Resources area Lists the resources available to be displayed in the Multiviewer Inputs Ba...

Page 197: ...iviewer 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 appears in that location A window cannot overlap another window so if the resource is dropped at a location of another window the new resource will be ignored Image 6 78 Screen Destinations Program and Preview can...

Page 198: ...Content area border and UMD Under Screen Display Image 6 81 Content area The default content display area has 16 9 aspect ratio If the source dragged to this area has different aspect ratio it will be adjusted horizontally to fit the space If the output format of a source is changed after it is placed in the MVR the change will not follow in the MVR window The window will need to be resized manual...

Page 199: ...e default color is gray The UMD color will go red in case sync is lost Border The border width is fixed at 5 pixels Border color is adjustable with the default color blue The border will go red in case sync is lost R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 195 ...

Page 200: ...r more details please refer to the chapter Programming Menu Layer Modifier area page 166 Image 6 82 Miscellaneous Control Image 6 83 Clear Removes the selected window from the multiviewer window Auto Layout Input Clears the multiviewer display and places all selected sources and the background from the list in the multiviewer display in the following arrangement Image 6 84 Select All Unselect All ...

Page 201: ...al tabs in this area Output colors Provides 2 tabs one per multiviewer output where the user can modify the color attributes of each output Window adjustment Provides sizing and positioning adjustments for the selected window The following sections describe each tab of this area in detail Multiviewer Menu Adjustment area Output Color page 198 Multiviewer Menu Adjustment area Window adjustment page...

Page 202: ...er the 3 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 stored by clicking in one of the square boxes at the bottom of the menu next to the Learn button These boxes are quick shortcuts to select that color Another way to specify a color is to click on the Color wheel The slider values will ch...

Page 203: ...tal position in pixels V Pos pixel Adjusts the window s vertical position in pixels Automatic preset The eight buttons at the bottom are shortcuts to different sizes depending on how many of these windows can fit horizontally Vertically the window is adjusted to match the aspect ratio For example Size 1 The window is adjusted to fit the full horizontal space Size 2 The window is adjusted to half t...

Page 204: ...accessible by clicking the Controller icon in the menu bar on the left side of the UI The Controller setup page is divided in two parts One list 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 incorrect mapping Refer to the chapter Assigning resour...

Page 205: ...50 EC 200 controller is connected on the network The Devices tabs shows what Barco devices such as projectors are detected on the network The Option tab allows the user to choose settings concerning the Event Master Toolset Software Please see the sections below dedicated to these options 2 Status Show status Online the VP is online and the web application can be reached Web application error the ...

Page 206: ...ict resolution When this box is checked conflict resolutions are not forced when recalling a Preset A pop up window appears requiring user confirmation The user s choices are Resolve All Trans Resolve Cut Resolve Wait Cancel Auto Trans Cut will not force conflict resolution When this box is checked conflict resolutions are not forced when either the All Trans button or the Cut button is activated ...

Page 207: ...nces 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 LED Brightness Change the brightness of the LEDs under the buttons Range is 0 6000 Script Light Brightness Change the brightness of the LED script lights Range is 0 16000 Work Light Brightness Change ...

Page 208: ... 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 Button Scan Code Pressing a button on the controller shows the button number returned by the API in place of the NA T Bar Test Checkbox checked The test is on T Bar Value Moving the T Bar shows the number returned by t...

Page 209: ...ging and dropping any discovered device from the Resources area to the Web App area hosts the device for example an ImagePro II projector in the Web App area Image 6 90 Devices list R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 205 ...

Page 210: ...nus in the Dashboard window provide access to card diagnostics software Tools This menu allows users to Download software and perform Backup and Restore operations Help This menu contains a list of frequently asked questions to help you implement your system Contact us Display information to Barco tech support Follow us Display links to obtain more information about image processing and Barco The ...

Page 211: ...l affect the main output It is strongly recommended do not perform a diag nostic during a show Inputs The Inputs menu presents a list of the input cards installed in the system The status column indicates whether any errors have been detected Detailed diagnostics tests for each card are performed by selecting the diagnostics button under the action column Image 6 91 When the diagnostic button is s...

Page 212: ...ents 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 selecting the diagnostics button under the action column 208 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 213: ...ch card are performed by selecting the diagnostics button under the action column Image 6 94 Other This menu presents diagnostics for the Motherboard and internal VPU cards The status column indicates whether any errors have been detected Detailed diagnostics tests for each card are performed by selecting the diagnostics button under the action column R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 209 ...

Page 214: ...6 EM GUI orientation Note that the Motherboard diagnostics test also provides status information for the power supplies Image 6 95 210 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 215: ...is menu Manage Software From this menu the user can select download and install a new software version from the Barco Server Backup Restore From this menu the user can backup or restore the system settings The following sections describe each submenu in detail Settings Menu Web App area Tools Manage Software page 212 Settings Menu Web App area Tools Backup Restore page 214 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DE...

Page 216: ...your system 1 Outside of the GUI open a new window and navigate to the folder containing the file you want to use to upgrade your system with 2 Select the file and drag and drop it on top of the green button The file is compressed and it has tar gz extension Image 6 98 3 Click on the blue Upload button This action will copy the file from the computer into the Event Master series processor 4 A gree...

Page 217: ...the system reboots and installs the new software the web app displays a message indicating that it can t communicate with the unit This is normal and no action is required on your part Image 6 100 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 213 ...

Page 218: ... on the computer The menu also allows the user to restore a previously stored system file Image 6 101 How to backup presets user keys and system settings 1 Click on the Backup button A dialog box opens up Image 6 102 2 Choose the folder location where you want to store the backed up file 3 Click on Select Folder 214 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 219: ...o the location where the backed up file is located 2 Drag and drop the file on the green restore button A progress bar and a blue Upload button appear 3 Click on the Upload button The progress bar indicates 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...

Page 220: ...44 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 category Image 6 104 216 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 221: ...6 EM GUI orientation 6 45 Settings Menu Web App area Contact us General Displays contact information for the Barco tech support Image 6 105 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 217 ...

Page 222: ...EM GUI orientation 6 46 Settings Menu Web App area Follow us General Displays links to Barco s and the Image Processing group s social media sites Image 6 106 218 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 223: ...ration Menu Add Inputs Configuration Menu Add Outputs Configuration Menu Add Screen Destinations Layers Configuration Menu Layer optimization Configuration Menu Add Aux Destinations Configuration Menu Add MVR Outputs Programming Menu Capture Stillstore from Inputs Backgrounds Programming Menu Select Thumbnails for Backgrounds Programming Menu Select Thumbnails for Inputs Programming Menu Create So...

Page 224: ...ation page 87 Ensure that the unit is physically secured on a rack or is placed on a flat surface with a stable support If the unit is installed on a rack it is mandatory that the rear brackets are also installed For details please refer to chapter Rack Mount Procedure page 38 Ensure that all hardware is properly installed and that all sources displays and peripherals are properly connected For de...

Page 225: ...onfiguration Menu Add Screen Destinations Layers page 236 13 Configuration Menu Layer optimization For more information see section Configuration Menu Layer optimization page 239 14 Configuring Menu Add Aux Destinations For more information see section Configuration Menu Add Aux Destinations page 240 15 Configuring Menu Add MVR Outputs For more information see section Configuration Menu Add MVR Ou...

Page 226: ...wer up all peripherals such as display devices projectors monitors and sources 3 Turn on the PC and run the Event Master Toolset Software The system configuration page is the first page that appears when the Event Master Toolset Software is launched 4 On the Status Menu System1 is the default value displayed as System Name if this is the first start of the unit This name can be changed in the conf...

Page 227: ...e backed up your system for details please refer to the procedure Backing up the system page 228 Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Reset Menu For details on all menus please refer to chapter Restoring Factory Default Settings page 83 Restoring factory settings To restore all default settings to the Event Master series processor use the following procedure 1 Select Factory Reset fr...

Page 228: ...Master Toolset Software or via a web interface Please contact the manager of the local network LAN to know how configuring your device Query the DHCP server 1 Select Ethernet from the System Menu The Ethernet Menu appears 2 Turn On the DHCP value The Event Master series processor automatically queries the DHCP server for a valid IP address If the Event Master series processor receives an IP addres...

Page 229: ...ystem configuration file Use the following steps to restore your system from the USB Drive 1 Insert a formatted flash drive in the unit s front panel USB port 2 From the System menu scroll to the USB Backup Restore submenu Select Restore Config The USB Restore Config submenu appears 3 Press SEL and scroll through the list of configuration files When you locate the file you want press SEL again A m...

Page 230: ...VFD brightness menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter System menu VFD brightness display brightness page 77 Set a variety of important user preferences Use the following steps to set user preferences 1 Select System from the Setup menu 2 Select Black Invalid from the System menu to set Black on Invalid Video on or off 3 Select VFD brightness from the System menu to adjust the intens...

Page 231: ...amiliar with the Save All function For details on this menu please refer to chapter Save All page 85 Save all system setup parameters Use the following steps to save all system setup parameters 1 Select Save All from the Setup menu 2 Wait a few seconds When the parameters are saved you are returned to the Setup menu R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 227 ...

Page 232: ...rmatted flash drive in the unit s front panel USB port 2 From the System menu scroll to the USB Backup Restore submenu Select Backup Config The USB Backup Config submenu appears The navigation cursor appears at the default name for the first backup file 3 If you wish to change the default name of the backup configuration press SEL Use the ADJUST knob to change the name as described in section Usin...

Page 233: ... to the PC the yellow LEDs next to the system will turn green You can assign a unique name to each unit Confirm that you are connected to the right unit by clicking the arrow in front of EMP to reveal the unit s IP address Verify that this address is the same as the address listed on the unit s front panel on the top status menu Note If the unit doesn t connect automatically to the PC you can type...

Page 234: ...new name Optional Adjust Background Parameters Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top From this menu you can adjust 1 Select Format value color space and connector type Default value is 1920x1080p 59 94 2 Select the background orientation vertical or horizontal 3 Select EDID format for DVI HDMI and DisplayPort inputs Select EDID from the drop down list then select frame rate from the d...

Page 235: ...w Dual Link inputs of 3840x1080 UHD and 4K 1 Click on the Input tab to select the inputs that will be defined 2 Click on the Add Input blue button to enter the Add mode 3 Click on the connector that the input signal is connected to define it as an input Up to 4 connectors can be added into a Connector Group with a maximum resolution of 4K 4 Click on the Done Adding button to exit the Add mode Opti...

Page 236: ... a new name Note It is recommended to name inputs based on the actual connection scenario instead of the connected devices function This is due to several layers of naming that can be done in the system to simplify understanding during operation 232 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 237: ...ystem to simplify understanding during operation 1 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 Add Output This is where you add specific output requirements in order to allow Dual Link inputs of 3840x1080 UHD and 4K 1 Click on the Output tab to select the outputs that will be defined 2 Click on...

Page 238: ...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 and Sync standards 234 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 239: ...long as the connector is not included in a Destination 9 Connector tab Select HDCP Mode On or Off The default for HDMI outputs is Off To turn On the HDCP Mode click on the empty checkbox When the checkbox displays a check mark HDCP Mode is On HDCP Mode is not applicable to SDI outputs Image 7 3 Adjust MVR panel Connector R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 235 ...

Page 240: ...Screen Destinations Screen Destination sizes are determined by the available amount of pixel canvas not by the number of Outputs assigned to a Screen Destination Add Layers to Destinations Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top 1 Under the Assign sub menu click on the Assign Layer to Destination blue button 2 Click on this button as many times is required to add the layers you are assi...

Page 241: ...of interest AOI Color o Perform color adjustments Timing o Read the timing parameters associated with the selected format Connector Settings o Select SDI type and SMPTE standards 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 window below Image 7 4 ...

Page 242: ...r selection Image 7 5 Optional Delete Destinations 1 Click on the blue button Delete Destination s 2 From the Name list click on the x space next to the output s you wish to delete 3 Hit the red button Delete Destination s button All of the selected Destination s will be removed from the list 238 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 243: ...aler or as we call it number of Links This can be found in the Aux Scaling settings too where the highest setting is 8L allowing for 8 Links of 2K resolution Here is an important difference from other systems an EMP only scales the number of available layers based on the inputs size not the output size as long we are inside a maximum of a 4K or 10MP output Once passed the 10MP MegaPixel resources ...

Page 244: ... on the Adjust tab that is located on the top In this Tab there are three sub tabs Assign Output and Wide See below Optional Adjust Destination Parameters part 1 Assign Tab From this menu you can 1 Edit the name 2 Change the Destination from Screen to Aux 3 Set the dimensions if more than one connector 4 Delete outputs 5 Select the Auxiliary Scaling Capacity Aux Capacity defines how much resolutio...

Page 245: ...K a X by X dialog will be introduced 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 Feathering where you can adjust feathering parameters turn Feather on or off per selection Optional Delete Destinations 1 Click on the blue button Delete Destination s 2 From the Name list click on th...

Page 246: ...that is located on the top The output adjustment panel is divided in three sections Main Timing Connector In the Adjustment panel you can 1 Main tab Auto Configure Output Format function is not available for MVR at this time 2 Main tab Edit the name 3 Main tab Select Format value and Frame Rate 4 Main tab Enable Test Patterns with raster box and enable diagonal motion 5 Timing tab Read all timing ...

Page 247: ...tput More details on this topic in the Help File in your Event Master Processor Optional Delete Outputs 1 Click on the blue button Delete MVR Output s 2 From the Name list click on the x space next to the Output s you wish to delete 3 Hit the red button Delete Output s button All of the selected Outputs will be removed from the list R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 243 ...

Page 248: ...kground or input tab on the top of the left hand side 2 Click on the Camera icon the icon changed to a crossed over version and the input is captured into memory Image 7 7 3 The Still Store is now available in the Stills tab of the Input Resource tab Capacities and limitations As a reference 100 still stores of 2K resolution can be stored if the size of the still is bigger the memory allocation in...

Page 249: ...ter Programming Menu page 149 Optional Update thumbnails from the PC memory 1 Click on the Background tab on the top of the left hand side 2 Click on the thumbnail icon Image 7 8 3 Click in the black box next to input name 4 Navigate the computers file system to find and select the desired thumbnail to be used Select Thumbnails from the PC memory Characteristics and limitations Images need to be J...

Page 250: ...r Programming Menu page 149 Optional Update thumbnails from the PC memory 1 Click on the Input tab on the top of the left hand side 2 Click on the thumbnail icon Image 7 9 3 Click in the black box next to input name 4 Navigate the computers file system to find and select the desired thumbnail to be used Select Thumbnails from the PC memory Characteristics and limitations Images need to be JPG PNG ...

Page 251: ...ate additional sources 1 Click on the Input tab on the top of the left hand side 2 Click on the List icon Image 7 10 3 Click on the arrow next the Input name 4 To copy the raw original source file click on the PLUS in the Input 5 To copy the source click on the copy icon This creates a copy of the Source including changes made and saved Image 7 11 Optional Rename the Source name 1 Click on the Inp...

Page 252: ...amiliar with the Programming Menu For details on this menu please refer to chapter Programming Menu page 149 Drop Backgrounds 1 Click on the Background tab on the top of the left hand side 2 Click on either the thumbnail or list icon Image 7 12 3 Click in the thumbnail area even if it is black or the listed name and drop it into the destination 248 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 253: ...Adjustment Icon and then unlock the aspect ration lock by clicking in the lock icon 7 Adjust the sizing parameters according to the size and position you want the layer to assume As the layer menu allow to hide and show the layer representation in the workspace it is an effective way to select layers if they are hidden or outside of the workspace Optional Adjust Layer Parameters With a Layer Selec...

Page 254: ...ed on the top 1 Select the layer you want to create the Key Frame 2 Place the layer at the initial position and size 3 Click the Blue Add KF button to create a new keyframe 4 Move the layer at the end position and size Now the END state is saved only The layer can move between the two states by clicking on the green arrows To execute the effect you now select the button ARM in the bottom of the wo...

Page 255: ...visible in the workspace by selecting the proper layout or view 2 On the left hand side click on the Inputs tab 3 Drag any Input Source into the preview screen of the Aux destination Optional Additional Adjustments 1 If the Aux is supposed to toggle between Preview and Program click the Toggle button in the top of the Destinations Preview 2 A source can be dropped into the Program of an Aux if the...

Page 256: ...ption from the Creation Option drop down list b Show or hide Layers or Backgrounds as desired for Relative Presets 2 To create a new preset first click on the Save From PVW button or Save From PGM button It will save the selected Destinations Preview set up or Program Respectively 3 If desired click on the Preset name to edit the name 4 You can overwrite the same Preset by clicking on the name box...

Page 257: ... clicking the All Trans or Cut button all of the selected Preview screens will be transitioned to Program 3 You can select background to be transitioned to program by clicking on the background button next to the Screen name in the preview area 4 The Destination transition resolve can follow different curves in order to better match camera brightness or after preference Default is S Curve 5 Time o...

Page 258: ...s labeled Background and drag the desired backgrounds to the multiviewer window 4 Click on the top tab that is labeled Destination and drag the desired Destination to the multiviewer window Optional Color Adjustments Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top 1 For each or multiple multiviewer windows you can perform color adjustments for the borders UMD and multiviewer background Optional...

Page 259: ...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 212 In the event the Event Master series processor gets into a state in which it constantly reboots after a software upgrade press and hold the SEL and ESC keys simultaneously until the front panel shows the choice of per forming a ...

Page 260: ... or a secure site any files you wish to keep then format the drive Formatting the flash drive 1 Insert the flash drive into a Windows PC or laptop s USB port 2 Select a Windows Explorer or a panel allowing an overview on the disk drives and the hardware connected to your computer e g Start Computer on Windows 7 or Start My Computer on Windows XP 3 On this view right click the drive that represents...

Page 261: ...co website to the USB drive This operation automatically creates a directory named EM or E2 with the upgrade file inside em_update_vp xx xx tar gz Performing the firmware upgrade using the USB 1 Insert the flash drive into the unit s USB port 2 Select Firmware Upgrade from the Setup Menu The Firmware Upgrade submenu appears Image 8 2 3 Select USB Code Upgrade The menu shown in the following illust...

Page 262: ... shown in the following illustration appears Image 8 4 Web Firmware Upgrade Submenu 3 Select Check A message informs you if a new firmware version is available Image 8 5 Firmware Version Upgrade Message Or If during the Check process new firmware is NOT detected the following message will show Image 8 6 No Firmware Available Message 4 Press SEL to start the upgrade A message will inform the user t...

Page 263: ...8 Updating firmware Image 8 8 Resetting Message If you are not connected to the internet a message prompts you to check the connection R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 259 ...

Page 264: ...8 Updating firmware 260 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 265: ...ate the basic E2 operation The example provides the user a step by step setup and operation instructions in order to meet some specific event requirements Overview Event requirements Preliminary Control Software Operation Configuration Menu Programming Menu Multiviewer MVR Menu R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 261 ...

Page 266: ...re equal in 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 provided from a PC dual head card Single Screen Site Screen Displays the videos from two KiPROS and two cameras The images are always full screen and transition on screen at 0 5 sec A DSM monitor...

Page 267: ...Background DVI 6 1 Input PC Background DVI 6 2 Input KiPRO1 Video Clip1 HDMI 8 3 Input KiPRO2 Video Clip2 HDMI 9 3 Input MacPRO Power Point DisplayPort 10 1 Output AUX DSM DSM for cameras 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 HDMI 14 1 Multivie...

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Page 269: ...control software is divided in 3 parts 1 Configuration Menu In this section users define the system components like inputs backgrounds outputs and destinations See the detailed procedure in section Configuration Menu page 266 2 Programming Menu In this page users create sources from inputs drop layers and backgrounds into screens and create User keys and presets See the detailed procedure in secti...

Page 270: ...s 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 under Manual Connect 4 For this application we will leave the default setting for Native rate 59 94 Mode 2K and Genlock OFF C2 Add Background 1 Click on the Background tab to select the input that will ...

Page 271: ...ter when done 8 Repeat steps 2 thru 6 until done Enter the names as shown in the image below Image 9 7 C4 Add Output 1 Click on the Output tab to select the outputs that will be defined 2 Click on the Add Output blue button to enter the Add mode 3 Click on the first HDMI connector of slot 11 4 Click on the Done Adding button to exit the Add mode 5 Double click on Output1 in the Name list to edit t...

Page 272: ...on 8 In the layout area 1 layer will appear in the green area of the box 9 Repeat the previous step to add one more layer C5 Part2 Add Main Screen Destinations In this section we will create the Main Screen Destinations and assign 3 layers 1 To create the Main Screen destination please repeat steps 2 thru 6 of the previous stage C5 Part1 by first clicking on the Main Left Projector BNC 2 Rename th...

Page 273: ...x destination is created a box appears next to the E2 diagram 4 Double click on the Destination1 area 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 DSM Hit enter when done Image 9 10 C7 Add MVR Output 1 Click on the MVR tab to select the MVR outputs that will be defined 2 Click on the Add MVR Output blue button to enter the ...

Page 274: ...d and type a new name Sources Hit enter when done 7 Click on the third HDMI connector of slot 14 8 Click on the Done Adding button to exit the Add mode 9 Double click on MVROut2 in the Name list to edit the name 10 When the area turns blue click the eraser icon to clear the field and type a new name Program Preview Hit enter when done At this stage the layout section of the GUI should look like th...

Page 275: ...grounds into the screens adjust sizing and positioning parameters and finally drop sources into the layers Image 9 12 P1 You can skip this step if you don t want thumbnail images to represent the background In this case the background in the destinations area will be black and noted only by the assigned name P1 Select thumbnails for Background 1 From the left hand side click on the Background tab ...

Page 276: ... destinations area will be black and noted only by the assigned name P2 Select thumbnails for Inputs 1 From the left hand side click on the Input tab 2 In the Input menu click on the Inputs tab 3 Click on the thumbnail button 4 Click in the black box and navigate the computer to find and select the desired pic 5 After a pic is selected the image will fill the black square 6 Repeat this sequence un...

Page 277: ... 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 top click on the Main Screen tab to only view the Main Screen 2 Select the Background tab from the top left side and drop it into the preview layer R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 273 ...

Page 278: ...ion parameters 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 Destination name to reveal all the layers and background that were assigned to the destination 3 Drag Layer1 into the preview screen A white square box will appear 274 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES...

Page 279: ...mage 9 17 4 Select the layer white box and then click on the Adjust tab on the top 5 Select the Window Adjustment Icon and then unlock the aspect ration lock by clicking in the lock icon R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 275 ...

Page 280: ...6 Adjust the sizing parameters as follows a H Size 1920 b V size 1080 c H Pos 0 d V Pos 0 7 From the left hand side click on the Input tab 8 Click the source under CAM1 and drop it into the layer 276 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 281: ...to program 10 Drop the source for CAM 2 to the preview layer Image 9 20 Part2 Main Screen 1 On top click on the Main Screen tab to only view the Main Screen 2 Under the Layers tab click on the arrow next to Main Screen R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 277 ...

Page 282: ... separately and adjust their sizing parameters as follows Note You need to unlock the aspect ratio for each layer Layer1 a H Size 1720 b V size 970 c H Pos 100 d V Pos 50 Layer2 a H Size 1720 b V size 970 c H Pos 1920 d V Pos 50 7 Click the sources under KiPRO1 and Mac Power Point and drop them into the perspective layers 8 Select both layers on the Preview 9 Transition the layers to program 10 Dr...

Page 283: ...es into Aux Screens DMS Output 1 On top click on the DSM tab 2 Drag the CAM 1 input1 into the preview screen Image 9 23 P7 In this application we will not save any user keys All layers attributes will be saved R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 279 ...

Page 284: ... 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 requirements described in the introduction of the application note 6 Save each look into a preset and give it an appropriate name Now you are ready to execute the presets and transition on the desire preview look into Program Remember to select the corre s...

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Page 286: ...utputs were declared 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 window 1 Click on the top tab that is labeled MVROut1 2 Click on the Auto Layout Input button that is located at the bottom of the display area All of the sources will appear lined up at the top of the window 3 Click on the Background tab an...

Page 287: ... 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 Screens into the window area 4 Resize and arrange the PIPs so they appear as follows Image 9 28 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 283 ...

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Page 289: ...creen Destinations buttons Layer buttons Assign buttons with contextual displays T Bar Transition buttons Future Expansion Button Group EC 200 only Direct Selection Button Group and Barco Eye Button EC 200 only System Function Button Group EC 200 only Syntax Entry Button Group EC 200 only Contextual Display Button Group EC 200 only Num Pad Button Group EC 200 only Live Function Button Group EC 200...

Page 290: ...hand side of the EC 200 and the buttons have the same functions as the buttons on an EC 200 The Event Master EC 200 controller is a dedicated hardware console specifically designed to support Event Master series proces sors and devices It runs the EMTS It can stand alone or it can support additional external Event Master compatible devices over network and USB Main components overview Image 10 1 C...

Page 291: ...descreen with 10 point multi touch is integrated in the wing allowing you to connect a screen output from your host system One LED desk light is supplied fully dimmable and software controllable The other light intensities are also adjustable via the EMTS Settings Menu page A 15 6 inch HD widescreen with 10 point multi touch is integrated in the wing allowing you to connect a screen output from yo...

Page 292: ...ons 3 Cut and All Trans buttons 4 12 Destination buttons and a contextual display showing page of Destinations 5 Layer buttons and a contextual display showing page of Layers 6 Assign buttons in two identical rows that can host multiple selections and a contextual display showing page of the Assign button row 288 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 293: ...troller orientation 10 3 EC 30 backside overview Overview Image 10 3 EC 30 backside overview 1 DC power 2 USB B to Host 3 Strain relief tabs 4 25W 12V power supply R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 289 ...

Page 294: ...ttons and a contextual display showing page of Destinations 5 Layer buttons and a contextual display showing page of Layers 6 Assign Buttons in three identical rows that can host multiple selections and a contextual display showing page of the Assign button row 7 Cut and All Trans buttons 8 User assignable contextual display buttons 290 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 295: ...nection to Host system 4 2x USB A Connectors for USB peripherals such as mouse and keyboard 5 DVI Input connector for a standard DVI or VGA video signal 6 Optional accessory location for future expansions 7 Kensington Lock attachment point 8 Red effects light located behind rear vent holes R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 291 ...

Page 296: ...ction button group 6 Assign buttons 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 contextual display buttons 17 Trackball with 4 modifier buttons 8 Cut and All Trans buttons 18 T bar with Disable button All Trans and Barco Eye function button 9 System function button group 19 On scree...

Page 297: ...o be blocked 4 2x DVI Output connector for a standard HD DVI signal 5 4x USB A connectors for USB peripherals such as mouse and keyboard 6 2x Ethernet RJ45 network connectors 7 Optional accessory location for future expansions 8 Kensington Lock attachment point 9 Red effects light located behind rear vent holes R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 293 ...

Page 298: ...elected in destination buttons Green indicates that the layer on preview is selected Normal Green can also indicate that the buttons function has an opposite function or other mode Red indicates that the layer on program is selected Live or Unlocked Program Red can also indicate that the buttons function is selected active like T Bar Disable Image 10 8 1 Button 2 LED Backlight color for display Ap...

Page 299: ... is a 10 point multi touch HD 1920x1080 screen It offers direct interaction with the Toolsets UI Most notably the console setup page that works both as the assign page and a virtual controller allowing for button interaction R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 295 ...

Page 300: ...ve several pages which allows an operator to define custom orders and layouts of mapped Destina tions The name of the destination is written in the bottom of the console menu page It can be shown or hidden on preference The Contextual Display above button 12 will show the range of buttons 1 12 13 24 etc Use the Arrow up and down to change the range LED color under the Destinations buttons are BLUE...

Page 301: ...layer and therefore marked BG LED color under Layer buttons are RED and GREEN LED color Description Red Selected on PGM Green Selected on PVW Button 2 9 is marked 1 8 on top and 9 16 on the bottom of the button The contextual Display above the button marked 8 16 will show the range of buttons 1 8 9 16 etc Use the Arrow up and down to change the range Layer Operator Buttons The six larger buttons t...

Page 302: ...and Down arrow buttons which are used to switch between pages per row An additional button to the right of the arrow buttons on that row is called BUTTON TYPE It has a display above it The button toggles between assign types with multicolor indication of selected assign button type LEDs under the Assign buttons are RED and GREEN LED color Description Red for On PGM Green for On PVW Backlight color...

Page 303: ...the console for convenience The EC 200 has a T Bar disable button above to the left The button has a red led indication who stays lit when the T Bar is disabled The T Bar will transition from 0 to 100 of the transition for Destinations and will cut Auxiliary at 50 In the event of a unknown state a up or down motion of the T Bar will re align the T Bar to 0 If the unknown state was between 0 and 10...

Page 304: ...e provided for transitional triggering Type of transition EC 50 EC 200 All Trans 1 button 2 buttons Cut 1 button 1 button All Trans Preview transitions to Program according at the rate indicated in the rate box following the s curve pattern The layer on Program does NOT fade in preview at the same time The layer on Program appears in Preview when the transition is completed Cut Instantly transitio...

Page 305: ...00 only Overview This group of buttons is present only on the large controller Image 10 16 1 Future Expansion Button Group R Right Side of the Controller Description This group of buttons hold a promise for future functions R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 301 ...

Page 306: ...ons or with Press and Hold have extended function 3 Clear The CLEAR button has the same function as the Clear GUI Button Extended functionality is reached with Press and Hold for various Buttons 4 Barco Eye Modifier Button like Windows CTRL Fn button on a keyboard Further described in functionality around other buttons Note A second Barco Eye Button who has the same function as its twin is situate...

Page 307: ...screen In the future other features will benefit from this function 3 Screens This is the function to select the windows of the GUI currently in the displays of the controller 2 internal and 2 external are possible 4 Save PVW Save Preview Latches and lights a RED led and activates a Store Record Mode with applicable functions from Preview The Save PVW of the GUI will be RED as long this mode is ac...

Page 308: ...sed in the programming syntax introduced with 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 select buttons seize to be effective The syntax allow direct access with a few keystrokes Each button is further explained in the chapter Controller Operati...

Page 309: ...on Group R Right Side of the Controller Description Image 10 24 1 Display 2 Button These 12 Displays with its 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 in Controller Operation page 323 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 305 ...

Page 310: ...e 10 26 The almost standard layout Numpad buttons resemble a standard numpad from a keyboard or other device With its specifically added Copy Thru Page Up and Page Down It is central for the Syntax Entry Programming introduced in EC 200 The Numpad is used in conjunction with its own buttons or other buttons on the EC 200 Its use is covered in Controller Operation page 323 306 R5905948 EVENT MASTER...

Page 311: ... Modify PGM Modify Program The Red Button Modify PGM toggles on and off the possibility to modify a destination in the Program Part of the GUI The LED is steady lit with red when active 2 Live The Red Button Live toggles on and off the Live function like it was in Encore TM The LED is steady lit with red when active The functionality of each of these buttons is more closely described in Controller...

Page 312: ...BL Bottom Left Button B4 BR Bottom Right Button Description This is a ergonomic control device used with thumb finger or palm of your hand to move the cursor like with a mouse Interaction with other parts of the interface is also possible Additional functionality of the Trackball and its modifiers is described in Chapter Controller Operation page 323 308 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 313: ...uttons R Right Side of the Controller Description The 5 rotary encoders to the top left are referred to as wheels or modifier wheels Wheels are named from left to right WH1 WH5 They have one modifier button each These encoders are present only on the large controller R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 309 ...

Page 314: ... Panel Button R Right Side of the Controller Description Pressing the Panel Lock button will Lock the consoles buttons and touchscreens from entry To unlock use code 4096 via numpad or Keyboard This button is present only on the large controller 310 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 315: ...only Overview Image 10 32 1 Save Button R Right Side of the Controller Description This button replicates the Save icon click in EMTS Event Master Tool Set This button is present only on the large controller R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 311 ...

Page 316: ...10 Controller orientation 312 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 317: ...etailed description of how to connect and configure the EC 30 EC 50 and EC 200 controllers Overview General EC 30 controller connection EC 50 controller connection EC 200 controller connection Touch screen calibration Lights Assigning resources to the desk R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 313 ...

Page 318: ...o up to two EC 50 wings The EC 50 is a wing concept in the sense that it needs a host computer to work Host computers specs should follow the outline for the Event Master Toolset Preferred spec The EC 30 is a compact version of the EC series Event Master controller that is added to an existing Event Master control computer as a USB peripheral The EC 30 provides essential selections for sources pre...

Page 319: ...n the case that the original cables are missing simply use standard computer cabling to make these connections 2 Connect AC power to the power supply and connect the power supply to DC power on the rear panel of the unit Running the power supply cable through one of the strain relief tabs on the rear of the unit can help to keep the cable from pulling out of the DC power connector Loosen the screw...

Page 320: ...Master Toolset Software page 90 and Software installation page 91 for more information on the software downloading and how install it on 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 the cord to the power outlet Necessary cables are provided in a...

Page 321: ...roller Connection diagram Image 11 3 EC 200 connections Description Connect the network outlet 1 to your Event Master Device Network for static IP address and outlet 2 for a DHCP assigned IP address Plug the cord to the power outlet Necessary cables except a network cable are provided in a new system In the case that the original cables are missing simply use standard computer cabling to make thes...

Page 322: ...te or erratic EC 200 The EC 200 has 2 integrated capacitive touchscreens who do not need calibration If they don t behave properly there can be dirt between the surface of the screen and the cover EC 50 Touch Screen calibration Image 11 4 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 318 ...

Page 323: ... Master Toolset Settings menu page in the tab User Prefs only available when hardware is connected White light White light under the hand rest is for reading show scripts Light can be turned on and off in the Events Master Toolset Settings menu page in the tab User Prefs only available when hardware is connected Red backlight The Red backlight indicate that the power is on an is a design element L...

Page 324: ... pane is available When this button is clicked on it will turn in red Now select the button with the incorrect mapping How to use the Console Representation Selection There are four tabs with a bullet indication Green means available and Red unavailable The Virtual console is always available for use in Event Master Toolset When a EC 50 is connected or if a EC 200 is used the first tab is also ava...

Page 325: ...11 Controller Configuration This allow to use the resource assignment page as a second tactical input R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 321 ...

Page 326: ...11 Controller Configuration 322 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 327: ... EC 200 Firmware Upgrade How to power down the EC 200 How to reboot the EC 200 CPU How to select destinations How to use the Layer buttons What are Layer executers How to use assign Buttons How to use the page arrow buttons How to use transition buttons How to use the T bar How to use the Contextual Display Buttons EC 200 Philosophy Function Button For Syntax Additional direct access and functiona...

Page 328: ...ide of the EC 200 is designed to give direct access to memories and selections in a live situation Programming Playback and Edit of any given event is greatly sped up enhancing the abilities of an operator to react quickly to any given situation Image 12 1 Event Master controllers 324 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 329: ... instructions on how to perform a firmware upgrade through the Web interface For more information on upgrading the EC 200 firmware see InfoT 1322 Upgrading the Firmware and Operating Sys tem on the EC 200 Controller on the Technical Downloads tab of the EC 200 Large event controller web page URL https www barco com en Products Image processing Presentation switchers Large event controller aspx dow...

Page 330: ...e 12 2 Soft Off button on the EC 200 GUI To shut down the EC 200 console 1 Click on the power off soft button in the Menu navigation bar 2 Select PowerOff in the confirmation window The user must power cycle the main hardware switch to power on the console There is no soft PowerOn button For more information on the power off soft button and SSD recovery see InfoT 1325 SSD Recovery on the EC 200 Co...

Page 331: ...aneously and hold the Capture Still button the Barco Eye button and the top left button in the Future Expansion Button Group to reboot the EC 200 CPU These buttons are circled in image 12 3 Image 12 3 EC 200 CPU reboot key combination R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 327 ...

Page 332: ...sition via Cut or All Trans Included in the record of a Preset Prepare the destination for Layer manipulation Change time of the destinations Transition Note time is assigned to each destination individually In general it can be said that the selected Destination via the console have the same actions available as in the Event Master Toolset just in a more hands on direct way 328 R5905948 EVENT MAS...

Page 333: ...row Freeze via the Blue Layer Executors to the right of the Layer button row Arm via the Green Layer Executors to the right of the Layer button row Match Program via the Green Layer Executors to the right of the Layer button row In general it can be said that a layer selection via the console have the same actions available as in the Event Master Toolset just in a more hands on direct way If a lay...

Page 334: ...rms effects on selected layers in all selected destinations Indication of armed FX on PGM red LED Indication of armed FX on PVW green LED Match Match the selected 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 Trans Transitions Selected Layers into Progr...

Page 335: ...ry types Currently available assignment are Source Recalls the mapped Source file into the Layer Selection User Key Recalls the mapped User Key to the selected layer Preset Recalls the mapped Preset to the whole Preview BG Source Recalls the mapped BG to the selected Destination If LIVE mode is activated the above actions happens to the Program instead of the Preview R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES ...

Page 336: ... pages there is a fast jump button combination As a fast access to bigger jumps in the pages a button combination is available Press and hold the up or down button and then press a button on the assign row The Button 1 jumps to page 10 button 8 to page 80 and consistent throughout the buttons A quick return to page 1 is also possible via holding the Barco Eye and tapping Arrow Down These functiona...

Page 337: ...set up pre view into program In the case a transition is not completed it can be reversed A manually started transition can be finished with an All Trans command and an All Trans can be finished with the T bar Only selected destinations will be concerned The unselected destinations are not affected by the transition Cut Cut perform the same action as the All Trans but with zero time R5905948 EVENT...

Page 338: ...sition the set up pre view into program In the case a transition is not completed it can be reversed A manually started transition can be finished with an All Trans command Only selected destinations will be concerned by the T bar use The non selected destinations are not affected by the transition 334 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 339: ...he Contextual Display Buttons General The 4 contextual display buttons to the right of the Assign Buttons are used for several tasks and can be mapped for different functions in the Console Menu page R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 335 ...

Page 340: ...two main parts in the EC 200 controller The Left side is dedicated to the industry s feedback on many buttons and Encore like presentation switching The Right side is inspired by some of the ideas from the lighting industry which has a much longer tradition of managing large numbers of instruments We will need this in order to effectively use our E2 and its family members including other devices l...

Page 341: ... remain in order to recall over syntax There are further functions that can be controlled with syntax like screens layouts and such This is further described below There are also a range of combined button presses that is meant to speed up the programming and control Contextual Buttons Image 12 5 The 12 Contextual Buttons to the left of the NumPad is used to add situational functionality to the sy...

Page 342: ...sition curve will toggle between Linear S curve Log Exp CD9 Empty CD10 Empty CD11 Freeze PGM Freezes Program in selected Destinations including Sources and Backgrounds CD12 Empty Layer Image 12 7 Layer refers to a layer that can hold live video See the earlier Chapters for the definition of Layer When Layer is pressed it lights its blue LED and opens the syntax entry for numbers and modifiers as p...

Page 343: ...e layer like Currently selected layers s is assigned the time in frames for a Layer Transition Ends with Enter CD8 Border off on CD9 Shadow off on Toggles Border setting of selected layer on vs off CD10 Reset Same as Reset in GUI CD11 Full H Same as in GUI CD12 Full V Same as in GUI PAGE 2 via PG Down Page 1 via PG Up respectively Contextual Button Display Description CD1 Add Keyframe Adds Keyfram...

Page 344: ...cted layer and continue to add source files 5 and 88 to Z order layers 2 3 or add as many layers needed until no layers are available Note SOURCE syntax support the dot as indicating a source file like 88 5 For live input sources Source is the actual source file not the input in number The contextual Buttons to the right of the numpad also light up and is populated with functionality that can be u...

Page 345: ...syntax Image 12 12 SAVE PVW USERKEY ENTER will save the currently selected layer properties in Preview into the selected number If the number exists we overwrite SAVE PGM USERKEY ENTER will save the currently selected layer properties in Program into the selected number If the number exists we overwrite USERKEY ENTER saves next available userkey The contextual Buttons to the right of the numpad al...

Page 346: ...45 Renumber 55 ENTER will renumber Preset 45 to 55 Special Function with Modifiers with Preset recall and Record numpad will increase selection by one numpad will decrease selection by one Cue Image 12 14 Cue refers to Cues stored in Event Master Toolset Time Image 12 15 Time refers to the timing parameter of the selected Top Functions This button will allow entering time for different functions D...

Page 347: ...o the Assign Buttons Screens Image 12 18 The Screens button is used to select the windows of the GUI currently in the displays of the controller There is 2 internal standard and 2 external possible Screens are named 1 4 1 to the left and 2 to the right with the output 3 and 4 in the back When the Screens button is pressed the contextual displays will be populated with Contextual Button Display Des...

Page 348: ... Save from PVW Mode and lights its GREEN led This allow storing 1 or several Templates Presets or Cue s after the syntax from Preview When the LED is RED it indicates that the Save PGM button turned the EC 200 in Save PGM Mode Example of use PRESET ENTER Preset is stored from Preview as new preset PRESET ENTER Preset is overwritten from Preview if it exists PRESET ENTER Next free preset number is ...

Page 349: ...ion is inverted All Layer Image 12 23 All Layer provides a shortcut to selects all Layers of selected destinations for further actions And with Press and Hold have ex tended function A Single press selects all Layers When pressed and held and then button CLEAR is tapped All Layers of selected Destinations are un selected When pressed and held and then button BARCO EYE is tapped the selection is in...

Page 350: ...ons Program for Edit just as clicking the small lock in Program Red LED indicates active Live Red button cap Image 12 29 The Live button latches and Red LED indicates active When the live function is active the Assign Key Source BUS or the Syntax actions regarding LAYERS SOURCE PRESET USER KEY are applied in the PROGRAM as opposed to the normal PREVIEW BUS LAYER Layer Selection is made on PROGRAM ...

Page 351: ...om signal bar in red Save Done Panel lock Image 12 33 By pressing the Panel Lock button the user lock s out the Panel and Touch Screens from input with Request for password to unlock Proceed like below Press Panel Lock button Once Locked all input from screens or panel result in a request for Password 4 numbers from numpad enter to unlock Standard Password to override all is 4096 Keyboard Image 12...

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Page 353: ...equence 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 At all times use a conductive wrist strap attached to a solid earth ground Always discharge yourself by touching a grounded bare metal surface before coming in contact with ESD sensitive electronic WARNING Always sw...

Page 354: ...PU Card s Front Panel Knob Front Panel Mount Front Panel Board VFD Display Assembly VFD Display Filter Bottom Panel Solid State Memory System Battery CPU Module Power Supply System Power Board Genlock Assembly USB Cable USB Extension Cable VFD Cable Keyboard Cable Genlock Cable Ethernet Cable 3RU Fan Cable 1RU Fan Cable Rear Rack Ears Front Rack Ears Top Cover Top Card Guide Motherboard Fan 350 R5...

Page 355: ... components Image 13 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 12 Chassis R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 351 ...

Page 356: ...13 E2 Maintenance 13 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 13 2 352 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 357: ...em flat cable 1x RJ45 to System CAT5 Ethernet cable 1x USB to System 5 pin cable R767270K 1RU fan tray The fans are not available separately R767271K Obsolete 3RU fan tray The fans are not available separately will be replaced by R767280 R767272K EMI filter R767273K Rear Rack ears Connector protector Includes hardware for both sides R767275K Solid State Memory R767280K 3RU fan tray The fans are no...

Page 358: ...ssary tools Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove a card 1 Locate the card you wish to replace Note There are 14 card slots The first slot on the left is slot 1 and the last slot on the most right position is 14 2 Loosen 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 little bit up or down to ...

Page 359: ...3 5 How to install a card To install a card follow the same procedure in the reverse order Apply a little pressure on the card until it is fully inserted in the back plane connector R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 355 ...

Page 360: ...sink 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 the holes you can remove the heatsink from the card How to install the Rear I O VPU and Link card Heatsink Fan 1 Remove the heatsink with the fan from the package 2 Remove the plastic cover from ...

Page 361: ...s 1 x Screwdriver HEX 0 05 7 05 Provide by Barco in the original package Image 13 10 How to remove the Front Cover Assembly 1 Use the Hex screwdriver to remove the 4 screws 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 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 357 ...

Page 362: ...13 E2 Maintenance Image 13 11 2 Pull out the Front cover and lay it flat in front of the unit 358 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 363: ...USB Connector 3 Pull the latches away from connectors and gently pull the flat Front Panel away 4 Remove cables as outlined in the related procedures VFD USB and Front Panel connectors How to install the Front Cover Assembly To install the Front Cover Assembly follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 359 ...

Page 364: ...ve the Front Brackets 1 Remove the two front brackets by lifting them up and then pulling them inwards and then out Image 13 14 How to install the Front Brackets To install the front Brackets follow the same procedure in the reverse order 360 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 365: ...he EMI Filter To install the EMI Filter follow the same procedure in the reverse order Begin by tucking in the left side behind the key features To get the right hand side in position use fingers in the center to pull the filter forward while pushing the right hand side behind the key feature in the rack ears Then push the entire filter into position The filter will push against the four flat sect...

Page 366: ...ed to tilt the tray and maneuver it to go around the dimples located on the side of the chassis Image 13 19 How to install the 3RU Fan Tray Follow the same procedure in the reverse order and in addition perform the following 1 Ensure that the bottom slots at the bottom of the tray align with the pins located on the bracket in the chassis 2 Make sure that the connector located at the back of the tr...

Page 367: ...y to the chassis Note You may need a screwdriver if the thumbscrews are very tight Image 13 21 2 Pull the tray out Note You might need to tilt the tray and maneuver it to go around the dimples located on the side of the chassis Image 13 22 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 R5905948 E...

Page 368: ...owing 1 Pass the USB and VFD cable through the grommet Image 13 23 2 Make sure that the front panel flat cable goes through the slot located on 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 364 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 369: ...cate the VPU you need to replace Note There are 9 VPU slots The first slot on the left is slot 15 and the last slot on the most right position is 23 2 Loosen and unscrew the thumbscrew that is holding VPU card to the chassis 3 Pull the VPU out of its slot Image 13 26 How to install a VPU Card To install a VPU Card follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2...

Page 370: ...h 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 13 29 2 Use the knob removal tool provided by Barco to take out the knob Align the notches on the tool with the grooves in the knob as indicated below Note If the tool is not available use fine point needle nose pliers to squeeze at knob betwee...

Page 371: ...13 E2 Maintenance Image 13 30 How to install the Front Panel Knob To install the Front Panel Knob follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 367 ...

Page 372: ...he Front Panel Mount 1 Turn the Front Cover over and remove the four screws 4 40X 25 that secure the control panel mount to the front panel Image 13 32 How to install the Front Panel Mount To install the Front Panel Mount follow the same procedure in the reverse order 368 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 373: ...anel Board Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Front Panel Board 1 Remove the two screws 4 40X 25 that secure the PCB to the front mount Image 13 34 2 Move the PCB to the right and then out to release it from the mount R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 369 ...

Page 374: ...13 E2 Maintenance Image 13 35 How to install the Front Panel Board To install the Front Panel Board follow the same procedure in the reverse order 370 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 375: ...41K VFD Display Assembly Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the VFD Display Assembly 1 Turn the Front Cover over and remove the four screws 4 40X 25 that secure the VFD display assembly to the front panel mount Image 13 37 How to install the VFD Display Assembly To install the VFD Display Assembly follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17...

Page 376: ... unit push hard on the filter until it detaches from the unit Image 13 39 2 Use alcohol to clean the adhesive residue that held the filter to the metal plate How to install the 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 372 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 377: ... the unit 3 Remove the 6 screws that hold the two sides together 4 Remove the rest of the screws from the perimeter of the panel as shown below 5 Push on the edge of the piece that is in the middle of the chassis until it s loosened and release from the unit Carefully remove this piece from the unit 6 Remove the other piece Image 13 40 How to install the Bottom Panel To install the Bottom Panel fo...

Page 378: ... be replaced after the System Power board is removed from the unit Overview Image 13 42 1 System Power board 2 Solid State Memory card 3 Socket Concerned parts R767275K Solid 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 374 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES...

Page 379: ...13 E2 Maintenance Image 13 43 How to install the Solid State Memory To install the Solid State Memory follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 375 ...

Page 380: ...Battery can also be replaced after the System Power board is removed from the unit Concerned parts V327007 Battery Necessary tools None How to remove the System battery 1 Carefully remove the battery from its socket Image 13 45 How to install the System battery To install the System battery follow the same procedure in the reverse order 376 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 381: ...r on the inside of the metal plate Bottom Panel that indicates when the battery was last replaced The absence of sticker means the battery has never been replaced In this case the S N sticker can be used for the reference date Image 13 46 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 377 ...

Page 382: ...view Image 13 48 1 Chassis 2 CPU Module 3 Bottom Panel Part 1 4 System Card 5 Bottom Panel Part 2 Concerned parts R767264K CPU module Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the CPU module 1 Remove the five screws that attach CPU module to the system card 2 Carefully remove the CPU module by lifting it up 378 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 383: ...13 E2 Maintenance Image 13 49 How to install the CPU module To install the CPU module follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 379 ...

Page 384: ...13 E2 Maintenance 13 21 Power Supply Concerned parts R767267K Power Supply Necessary tools None How remove Power Supply 1 Push the latch towards the right 380 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 385: ...er Supply 1 Insert the Power Supply into the slot Note The card edge should be at the top of the power supply as shown in the drawing 2 Push the power supply completely inside the slot Apply a little pressure by using the handle until the power supply is fully inserted R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 381 ...

Page 386: ... the System Power board you need to remove the Power Supplies Bottom Panel and the CPU board Follow the instructions provided in these sections Overview Image 13 52 1 Chassis 2 System Power Board 3 Bottom Panel part 1 4 Bottom Panel part 2 382 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 387: ...ard 4 Carefully lift the board up and remove the card from the System Don t pull the board too far because there are still 3 cables attached to the card Note Interposer card s may come out In this case re 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 ...

Page 388: ...13 E2 Maintenance Top side Image 13 54 1 USB connector 3 3RU connector 2 VFD connector 4 1RU connector 384 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 389: ...13 E2 Maintenance Bottom side Image 13 55 1 Keyboard connector 3 Ethernet connector 2 Genlock connector R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 385 ...

Page 390: ...mbly 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 2 Remove the ten pan head screws 4 40 X 25 that attach the Genlock assembly to the rear of the chassis 386 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 391: ... the Genlock Assembly to the unit 4 Unlatch the VFD ribbon cable from the connector and pull it up and away from the Genlock board Note This cable connects the Genlock board to the System Power board Image 13 59 5 Unlatch the Ethernet cable from the connector and pull back and away from the Genlock board Note This cable connects the Genlock board to the System Power board R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEV...

Page 392: ...13 E2 Maintenance How to install the Genlock Assembly To install the Genlock Assembly follow the same procedure in the reverse order 388 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 393: ...ly detach and pull the Front Cover assembly away from the unit refer to the related procedure 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the USB Extension cable the other side of the cable is connected to the System Power board 3 Disconnect the VFD and Front Keyboard Panel cables from the VFD assembly and Front panel boards 4 Place the Front panel enclosure face down on a flat area 5 Use the nut socket to re...

Page 394: ...Maintenance Image 13 61 7 Remove the plate that has been exposed after the nuts are removed 8 Remove the three screws that hold the USB cable into the metal plate 390 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 395: ...13 E2 Maintenance Image 13 62 9 Remove the USB cable How to install the USB cable To install the USB cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 391 ...

Page 396: ...ssembly and pull it away to expose the cables behind it refer to the related procedure 2 Disconnect the USB Extension cable from the USB cable 3 Gently push the cable through the grommet located in the 1RU tray Image 13 64 4 Turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom panel Follow the instructions provided in the bottom panel removal section 5 Locate the USB Extension cable that is plugged on ...

Page 397: ...13 E2 Maintenance How to install the USB Extension cable To install the USB Extension cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 393 ...

Page 398: ...67269K Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 Hex Screwdriver 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 connector to release the VFD cable Image 13 67 3 Gently push the cable through the grommet located in the 1RU tray 394 R5905948 EVENT ...

Page 399: ...tions provided in the bottom panel removal section 5 Locate the VFD cable that is plugged on the System Power board Image 13 69 6 Pull the cable out of the unit How to install the VFD Cable To install the VFD Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 395 ...

Page 400: ...n Tray and 1RU Fan Tray Make sure that the Keyboard Cable is disconnected from the Front Panel board 2 Remove the Power supplies from the unit 3 Turn the unit upside down and follow the steps detailed in other procedures to remove the Bottom Panel and the CPU module from the System Power board 4 Remove the USB VFD 3RU and 1RU cables that are connected to the System Power board 5 Remove the screws ...

Page 401: ...e 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 incorrect insertion of the cable R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 397 ...

Page 402: ... Assembly and disconnect the Genlock cable from the board Follow the instructions as provided in the previous section 2 Turn the unit upside down and follow the steps detailed in other procedures to remove the Bottom Panel and the CPU module from the System Power board 3 Remove the USB VFD 3RU and 1RU cables that are connected to the System Power board 4 Remove the screws that attach the System Po...

Page 403: ...lock Cable To install the Genlock Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order There is a key on the connector to prevent incorrect insertion of the cable Make sure the latches are fully engaged to prevent the cable from coming loose R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 399 ...

Page 404: ...d in other procedures to remove the Bottom Panel and the CPU module from the System Power board 3 Remove the USB VFD 3RU and 1RU cables that are connected to the System Power board 4 Remove the screws that attach the System Power Board to the standoffs 5 Lift the System Power Board from the standoffs and flip it over but don t extend it too much 6 Locate the Ethernet connector and push the locking...

Page 405: ...er board and is accessible when the bottom panel 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 the 3RU fan tray is removed 2 Locate the 3RU cable connector that is exposed after the 3RU fan tray is removed The connector is attached on a metal bra...

Page 406: ...sh the connector up until the slots in the metal bracket align with the flanges on the connectors Image 13 79 5 Gently pull the 3RU cable assembly away from the bracket Image 13 80 6 Turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom panel 7 Locate the 3RU cable that is plugged on the System Power board 402 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 407: ...ce Image 13 81 8 Remove the 3RU cable by gently pushing it out How to install the 3RU Fan Cable To install the 3RU Fan Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 403 ...

Page 408: ...tem Power board and is accessible when the bottom panel is removed Concerned parts R767269K Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 Hex Screwdriver How to remove the 1RU Fan cable 1 Make sure the unit is placed in the upright position and the 3RU and 1RU fan trays are removed 2 Locate the 1RU cable connector that is exposed after the 1RU fan tray is removed The connector is attach...

Page 409: ... lock on the connector and push it back to release the connector from the bracket Image 13 84 4 Push the connector to the left until the slots in the metal bracket align with the flanges on the connectors R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 405 ...

Page 410: ... 85 5 Gently pull the cable away from the bracket Image 13 86 6 Turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom panel 7 Locate the 1RU cable that is plugged on the System Power board 406 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 411: ...ce Image 13 87 8 Remove the 1RU cable by gently pushing it out How to install the 1RU Fan Cable To install the 1RU Fan Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 407 ...

Page 412: ... 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 the rear rack ears to access any other part of the unit Image 13 88 How to install Rear Rack Ears To install the Rear Rack Ears follow the same procedure in the reverse order 408 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 413: ...ve Side Rack Ears 1 Loosening and removing the eight four on each side pan head screws that secure the brackets to the chassis sides Image 13 90 2 Remove the Rack Mount Brackets from the Chassis How to install Side Rack Ears To install the Side Rack Ears follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 409 ...

Page 414: ...p side of the unit 2 Remove the two 2 screws 4 40x0 25 located closer to the rear end of the unit These are flat head screws 3 Remove the 8 screws 6 32x0 25 located on the top at the back of the chassis 4 Remove the cover by gently pulling it away from the E2 Image 13 92 How to install Top Cover To install the Top Cover follow the same procedure in the reverse order 410 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVIC...

Page 415: ... the unit 2 Remove the card guide cover by gently pulling it away from the E2 Image 13 94 How to install Top Card Guide To install the Top Card 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 Loctite 242 to the screws before installing R5905948 EVENT ...

Page 416: ... Remove the cable that provides power to the heatsink fan 2 Lift the two handles to release the fan from the heatsink Image 13 97 3 Lift the fan away from the heatsink How to install Motherboard Fan 1 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 417: ...13 E2 Maintenance Disregard the heatsink from the spare kit R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 413 ...

Page 418: ...13 E2 Maintenance 414 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 419: ...ze 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 with anti static mat At all times use a conductive wrist strap attached to a solid earth ground Always discharge yourself by touching a grounded bare metal surface before coming in contact with ESD sensitive electr...

Page 420: ...nel Mount Front Panel Board VFD Display Assembly VFD Display Filter USB Cable USB Extension Cable Power Supply Genlock Assembly Rear Rack Ears Front Rack Ears Top Cover Top Card Guide Motherboard Fan Power Interposer Assembly Power Supply Guide Side support plate Link Card Interposer CPU Module Solid State Memory System Battery VFD Cable Keyboard Cable 3RU Fan Cable Ethernet Cable Genlock Cable 41...

Page 421: ...in components Image 14 1 T Top 6 3RU Fan Tray F Front 7 Rack Ears 1 On Off 8 Chassis 2 Front Panel Knob 9 Mother Boardr 3 VFD Display 10 Top Cover 4 Front Cover Assembly 11 Power Interposer Assembly 5 Front Brackets R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 417 ...

Page 422: ...14 S3 Maintenance 14 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 14 2 418 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 423: ...ains 1x USB Extension cable 1x Fan Tray to Motherboard cable 1x RJ45 to Motherboard CAT5 Ethernet cable 1x Front Panel Keyboard to Motherboard flat cable 1x Genlock to Motherboard flat cable 1x VFD to Motherboard cable V327007 System Battery R9004740 DVI Input Board R9004741 SDI Output Board R9004742 SDI Input Board R9004743 HDMI Output Board R9004744 DP HDMI Input Board R9004745 DVI Output Board ...

Page 424: ...cessary tools Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove a card 1 Locate the card you wish to replace Note There are 9 card slots The first slot on the left is slot 1 and the last slot 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 little bit up or down to ...

Page 425: ...4 5 How to install a card To install a card follow the same procedure in the reverse order Apply a little pressure on the card until it is fully inserted in the back plane connector R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 421 ...

Page 426: ...sink 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 the holes you can remove the heatsink from the card How to install the Rear I O VPU and Link card Heatsink Fan 1 Remove the heatsink with the fan from the package 2 Remove the plastic cover from ...

Page 427: ...driver HEX 0 05 7 05 Provide by Barco in the original package Image 14 10 How to remove the Front Cover Assembly 1 Use the Hex screwdriver to remove the 4 screws 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 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 423 ...

Page 428: ...14 S3 Maintenance Image 14 11 2 Pull out the Front cover and lay it flat in front of the unit 424 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 429: ...USB Connector 3 Pull the latches away from connectors and gently pull the flat Front Panel away 4 Remove cables as outlined in the related procedures VFD USB and Front Panel connectors How to install the Front Cover Assembly To install the Front Cover Assembly follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 425 ...

Page 430: ...ve the Front Brackets 1 Remove the two front brackets by lifting them up and then pulling them inwards and then out Image 14 14 How to install the Front Brackets To install the front Brackets follow the same procedure in the reverse order 426 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 431: ... maneuver it to go around the dimples located on the side of the chassis Image 14 16 Caution Before you completely remove it from the unit carefully push the USB and Front panel cables through the grommet located between the two fans at left hand side How to 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 th...

Page 432: ...14 S3 Maintenance Image 14 17 3 Line up the connector behind the fan tray and the connector on the mother board behind it and push so the two connectors mate 428 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 433: ...h 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 14 20 2 Use the knob removal tool provided by Barco to take out the knob Align the notches on the tool with the grooves in the knob as indicated below Note If the tool is not available use fine point needle nose pliers to squeeze at knob betwee...

Page 434: ...14 S3 Maintenance Image 14 21 How to install the Front Panel Knob To install the Front Panel Knob follow the same procedure in the reverse order 430 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 435: ...he Front Panel Mount 1 Turn the Front Cover over and remove the four screws 4 40X 25 that secure the control panel mount to the front panel Image 14 23 How to install the Front Panel Mount To install the Front Panel Mount follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 431 ...

Page 436: ...anel Board Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Front Panel Board 1 Remove the two screws 4 40X 25 that secure the PCB to the front mount Image 14 25 2 Move the PCB to the right and then out to release it from the mount 432 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 437: ...14 S3 Maintenance Image 14 26 How to install the Front Panel Board To install the Front Panel Board follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 433 ...

Page 438: ...41K VFD Display Assembly Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the VFD Display Assembly 1 Turn the Front Cover over and remove the four screws 4 40X 25 that secure the VFD display assembly to the front panel mount Image 14 28 How to install the VFD Display Assembly To install the VFD Display Assembly follow the same procedure in the reverse order 434 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICE...

Page 439: ... unit push hard on the filter until it detaches from the unit Image 14 30 2 Use alcohol to clean the adhesive residue that held the filter to the metal plate How to install the 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 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 435 ...

Page 440: ...ly detach and pull the Front Cover assembly away from the unit refer to the related procedure 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the USB Extension cable the other side of the cable is connected to the Motherboard 3 Disconnect the VFD and Front Keyboard Panel cables from the VFD assembly and Front panel boards 4 Place the Front panel enclosure face down on a flat area 5 Use the nut socket to remove th...

Page 441: ...Maintenance Image 14 32 7 Remove the plate that has been exposed after the nuts are removed 8 Remove the three screws that hold the USB cable into the metal plate R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 437 ...

Page 442: ...14 S3 Maintenance Image 14 33 9 Remove the USB cable How to install the USB cable To install the USB cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order 438 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 443: ...he Motherboard This procedure provides instructions on how to disconnect the cable on both sides Overview Image 14 35 USB Ext Cable connected to the Motherboard Image 14 36 USB Ext Cable connected to the USB Cable behind the front panel 1 USB Ext Cable 2 USB Cable R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 439 ...

Page 444: ...e from the USB cable 3 Gently push the cable through the grommet located in the 3RU Fan tray Image 14 37 4 Remove the 3RU Fan tray in order to access the motherboard refer to the related procedure 5 Locate the USB Extension cable that is plugged on the Motherboard Image 14 38 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...

Page 445: ...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 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 a little pressure by using the handle until the power supply is fully inserted R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 441 ...

Page 446: ... 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 the Genlock assembly to the rear of the chassis 442 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 447: ...ck ribbon cable from the connector and pull it up and away from the Genlock board Note This cable connects the Genlock board to the Motherboard Image 14 43 4 Unlatch the Ethernet cable from the connector and pull back and away from the Genlock board Note This cable connects the Genlock board to the Motherboard How to install the Genlock Assembly To install the Genlock Assembly follow the same proc...

Page 448: ...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 the rear rack ears to access any other part of the unit Image 14 44 How to install Rear Rack Ears To install the Rear Rack Ears follow the same procedure in the reverse order 444 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 449: ...is sides Image 14 46 2 Remove the Rack Ears from the Chassis Note If the front face and the front brackets were not removed before this step the entire of 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 To install the Side Rack Ears follow the same...

Page 450: ... each side 4 40x0 25 that are located towards the top side of the unit Image 14 48 2 Remove the 5 screws 6 32x0 25 located on the top at the back of the chassis 3 Remove the cover by gently pulling it away from the unit How to install Top Cover To install the Top Cover follow the same procedure in the reverse order 446 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 451: ...ds the bottom of the unit Image 14 50 2 Remove the card guide cover by gently pulling it away from the unit How to install Top Card Guide To install the Top Card Guide follow the same procedure in the reverse order When installing the guide make sure you have 2 cards from the rear installed before tightening the screws Use Loctite 242 to the screws before installing R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 1...

Page 452: ...ower 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 provides power to the heatsink fan 2 Lift the two handles to release the fan from the heatsink Image 14 53 448 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 453: ...emove 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 motherboard Disregard the heatsink from the spare kit R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 449 ...

Page 454: ...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 screw 4 40x0 25 Stainless steel that attach the Power Interposer Assembly to the side of the side support plate 3 Gently pull the Power Interposer Assembly away from the unit 450 R5905948 EVENT MASTER D...

Page 455: ...terposer 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 pressure until it is fully inserted Image 14 57 2 Install the two screws R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 451 ...

Page 456: ... the front of the chassis Overview Image 14 59 1 Power Interposer 2 Power supply guide 3 Side Support Plate 4 Motherboard Mount Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 To remove the power supply guide the entire Motherboard Mount must be move forward How to remove Power Supply Guide 1 Turn the unit over to remove the nine flat head screws 4 40x0 25 black that attach the Motherboard Mount to the...

Page 457: ... 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 the chassis Image 14 61 5 Remove the three pan head screws 4 40x0 25 Stainless steel that attach the Power Supply Guide to the side of the side support plate R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 453 ...

Page 458: ...uide 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 installation of the guide much easier See detail on the previous drawing 454 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 459: ...an 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 Support Plate to the Motherboard Mount 3 Move forward the Side Support Plate this item is align with the Motherboard Mount via key holes and gently pull the Side Support Plate away from the unit R5905948 EVE...

Page 460: ...ble 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 will make installation much easier See detail on the previous drawing 456 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 461: ...e Link Card Interposer 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 Interposer into the unit Note The Link Card Interposer will be fixed during the Side Support Plate fixing stage R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 457 ...

Page 462: ...herboard 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 remove the CPU module by lifting it up Image 14 70 458 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 463: ...stall the CPU module To install the CPU module follow the same procedure in the reverse order Install the CPU Module by rocking left and right while applying pressure on the connectors R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 459 ...

Page 464: ...card 2 MotherBoard Concerned parts R767275K Solid State Memory Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Solid State Memory 1 Remove the 2 screws that hold the memory card 2 Carefully remove the memory card from the socket Image 14 73 460 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 465: ...14 S3 Maintenance How to install the Solid State Memory To install the Solid State Memory follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 461 ...

Page 466: ...To install the System battery follow the same procedure in the reverse order When a new battery is installed the user need to place a sticker on the motherboard mount that indicates when the battery was last replaced The absence of sticker means the battery has never been replaced In this case the S N sticker can be used for the reference date Image 14 76 e g E2 S N sticker Manufacturing date 462 ...

Page 467: ...ard mount Re move this cable requires to separate these parts Concerned parts R767283K S3 Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 Hex Screwdriver How to remove the VFD Cable 1 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 connector to release the VFD cable R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVI...

Page 468: ...h the grommet located in the 3RU Fan tray Image 14 79 Note From this step only the other end of the VFD cable stays connected to the motherboard Unfortunately it is necessary to remove the motherboard from the motherboard mount to unplug it refer to the Process Overview page 418 5 Remove the following parts to access the motherboard 464 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 469: ...s to give access to the motherboard fixing screws 6 Remove the Motherboard from the Motherboard mount a Remove the three m f standoffs 4 40 X 3 16 25 that attach the Motherboard to the Motherboard mount b Remove the five m f standoffs m2 5 X 8mm that attach the Motherboard to the Motherboard mount c Remove the sixteen long pan head SEMS screws 4 40x 31 SEMS refers to an integrate lock washer that ...

Page 470: ...ce Image 14 81 8 Unplug the VFD cable 9 Pull the cable out of the unit How to install the VFD Cable To install the VFD Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order 466 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 471: ...parts R767283K S3 Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 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 Tray Make sure that the Keyboard Cable is disconnected from the Front Panel board 2 Locate the keyboard connector and push the ...

Page 472: ...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 keyboard cable goes through the slot located on the bottom side of the 3RU Fan tray Image 14 85 468 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 473: ...2 3RU Fan connector 3 Motherboard Concerned parts R767283K S3 Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 Hex Screwdriver How to remove the 3RU Fan 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 Tray 2 Locate the 3RU cable connector that is exposed after the 3RU fan tray is remo...

Page 474: ... push it back to release the connector from the bracket Image 14 89 4 Push the connector up until the slots in the metal bracket align with the flanges on the connectors Image 14 90 5 Gently pull the 3RU cable assembly away from the bracket 470 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 475: ...ove 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 Plate How to install the 3RU Fan Cable To install the 3RU Fan Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 471 ...

Page 476: ...d Overview Image 14 94 1 Genlock card 2 Genlock cable 3 Chassis 4 Ethernet cable Concerned parts R767283K S3 Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Ethernet cable 1 Remove the Genlock assembly and pull it away to expose the cables behind it refer to the related procedure 2 Locate the Ethernet connector on the Genlock assembly and push the locking clip on the Eth...

Page 477: ...age 418 3 Follow the steps detailed in other procedures to remove Power supply Guide 4 Locate the Ethernet cable that is plugged on the Motherboard and push the locking clip on the Ethernet cable so it can be released from the socket Image 14 96 5 Pull the cable out of the unit How to install the Ethernet Cable To install the Ethernet Cable follow the same procedure in the reverse order R5905948 E...

Page 478: ...arate these parts Overview Image 14 98 1 Genlock card 2 Genlock cable 3 Chassis 4 Ethernet cable Concerned parts R767283K S3 Cable Kit Set Necessary tools 1 x Phillips Screwdriver 2 How to remove the Ethernet cable 1 Remove the Genlock assembly and pull it away to expose the cables behind it refer to the related procedure 2 Locate the Genlock connector on the Genlock assembly and unlatch the ribbo...

Page 479: ...e motherboard Rear cards VPU Link I O CPU module Link card interposer Note Refer to the related procedures to remove these parts Remove these parts requires 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 other cables to give access to the motherboard fixing ...

Page 480: ...en long pan head SEMS screws 4 40x 31 SEMS refers to an integrate lock washer that attach the Motherboard to the Motherboard mount Image 14 100 5 Locate the Genlock cable that is plugged on the Motherboard Image 14 101 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 the same procedure in the reverse order 476 R59059...

Page 481: ...15 EC 50 Maintenance 15 EC 50 MAINTENANCE About this chapter This chapter describes how to service the EC 50 controller Overview Servicing R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 477 ...

Page 482: ...e only parts that the user may have to change by itself is the work light and power fuse The work light is a spare part provided by Barco see spare parts list bellow The fuse is not provided by Barco EC 50 Overview Orientation and main components Front Image 15 1 EC 50 controller Front view 1 work light connector 2 Touch screen 3 Buttons of presentation the presentation video controller 4 T bar Re...

Page 483: ... Size 5x20mm Amp Rating 5A Voltage Rating 250V Location The fuse compartment is located above the power supply connector Image 15 3 Spare fuse location A spare fuse is available in the fuse compartment Image 15 4 It is strongly recommended to quickly buy a new fuse when the spare fuse is used How to change power supply fuse R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 479 ...

Page 484: ...ment Image 15 5 2 Use a small flat blade screwdriver to open the fuse compartment Image 15 6 3 Change the fuse Fuse should be installed in the fuse holder as shown Image 15 7 4 Replace the fuse compartment in its location 480 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 485: ...16 EC 200 Maintenance 16 EC 200 MAINTENANCE About this chapter This chapter describes how to service the EC 200 controller Overview Servicing R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 481 ...

Page 486: ... the unit back to the Barco Service Department The only 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 Overview Orientation and main components Front Image 16 1 EC 200 controller Front view 1 Work lights 2 Touch screens 3 T bar 4 Mouse arrow buttons 5 Rotary knobs 6 Function buttons Top Functions...

Page 487: ...onnector 4 Rear Fan Located behind rear vent holes 5 Rear LED Lights Located behind rear vent holes 6 Communication connectors EC 200 Spare Parts list P N Description Comments R767327K KIT DESKLIGHT EC 50 1x work light flexible support with XLR connection R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 483 ...

Page 488: ...16 EC 200 Maintenance 484 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 489: ...17 Environmental information 17 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Overview Disposal information RoHS compliance Production address R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 485 ...

Page 490: ...esponsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources For more information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal service For details please visit the Barco website at http www barco com en AboutBarco weee Disposal of batteries in the product This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006 66 EC which must be...

Page 491: ...uts bolts screws washers Fasteners O O O O O O 本表格依据SJ T 11364的规定编制 This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下 O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in GB T 26572 X 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求 X ...

Page 492: ...17 Environmental information Turkey RoHS compliance Türkiye Cumhuriyeti AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur Republic of Turkey In conformity with the WEEE Regulation 488 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 493: ...vironmental information 17 3 Production address Factories Barco Inc 3000 Technology Road Angleton TX 77515 USA Barco Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 489 ...

Page 494: ...17 Environmental information 490 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 495: ...A Specifications A SPECIFICATIONS About this annex This chapter gives an overview of the specifications of the Event Master devices R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 491 ...

Page 496: ...tput color correction Mixers Native resolution background mixer per output screen Independent layer transitions or full Preview Program transition Flexible layer allocation up to 16 mixable or 32 single scalable PIP key layers assignable to Program output screens Still stores Up to 100 HD stills available in background Aux or PIP Layer effects Borders hard soft halo and drop shadows Color effects ...

Page 497: ...hed Depth 56 9 cm 22 4 in from front panel to rear panel 62 2 cm 24 5 in overall Weight 31 kg 68 lbs Power Input power 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 700W Dual redundant hot swappable power supplies Environmental temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Environmental humidity 0 95 non condensing Warranty 3 years parts and labor R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 493 ...

Page 498: ... a total of 8 Aux outputs Output color correction Mixers Native resolution background mixer per output screen Independent layer transitions or full Preview Program transition Flexible layer allocation up to 8 mixable or 16 single scalable PIP key layers assignable to Program output screens Still stores Up to 100 HD stills available in background Aux or PIP Layer effects Borders hard soft halo and ...

Page 499: ...er 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 700W Dual redundant hot swappable power supplies Environmental temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Environmental humidity 0 95 non condensing Warranty 3 years parts and labor R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 495 ...

Page 500: ... background mixer per output screen Independent layer transitions or full Preview Program transition Flexible layer allocation 4 mixable or 8 single scalable PIP key layers assignable to any Program output screen Still stores Up to 100 HD stills available in background Aux or PIP Layer effects Borders hard soft halo and drop shadows Color effects Strobe H V flip Luma key PIP moves via Keyframes Mu...

Page 501: ...dles attached Depth 54 cm 21 33 in overall Weight 24 kg 53 lbs Power Input power 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 700W Dual redundant hot swappable power supplies same as E2 Event Master processor Environmental temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Environmental humidity 0 95 non condensing Warranty 3 years parts and labor R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 497 ...

Page 502: ...een Independent layer transitions or full Preview Program transition Flexible layer allocation 2 mixable or 4 single scalable PIP key layers assignable to any Program output screen Still stores Up to 100 HD stills available in background Aux or PIP Layer effects Borders hard soft halo and drop shadows Color effects Strobe H V flip Luma key PIP moves via Keyframes Multiviewer Flexible user definabl...

Page 503: ...A Specifications Environmental humidity 0 95 non condensing Warranty 3 years parts and labor R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 499 ...

Page 504: ...Program output Up to 8 program outputs for destinations created in a linked E2 or S3 4K processor Scaled AUX outputs User definable up to 8x 2048 1200 at 60 Hz or 2x 4K at 60 Hz Output color correction Still stores Up to 100 HD stills available in AUX Expandability Easily expandable for larger display applications via proprietary links 2 Ex chassis can be linked for standalone operation or an EX c...

Page 505: ...30 Overview Connectivity USB connection from Event Master Toolset host computer OSX or Windows 7 and higher Dimensions HxWxD 105 4 x 465 6 x 321 0 mm 4 15 x 18 33 x 12 63 inches Weight 3 18 kg 7 lbs R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 501 ...

Page 506: ... Connectivity USB connection from Event Master Toolset from a control computer DVI input for touchscreen monitor Dimensions HxWxD 244 34 x 511 56 x 610 05 mm 9 62 x 20 14 x 24 02 inches Weight 12 33 kg 27 2 lbs 502 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 507: ...trol 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 encoder for the third axis and 4 buttons for cursor and position control 2 separate gigabit Ethernet network interface connections one for Primary system control and one for supplemental network control additional IP address...

Page 508: ...96 2 160 50 59 94 60 input via 2x DVI DL L and R half or 4x DVI SL quadrants 4 096 2 400 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 input via 2x DVI SL L and R half or 4x DVI SL quadrants 4 096 2 400 50 59 94 60 input via 2x DVI DL L R half or 4x DVI SL quadrants EDID version 1 3 compatible HDCP version 1 4 compatible HDMI Per HDMI 1 4a specification On HDMI connector Type A Formats up to 2 560 1 600 at 60 Hz and 3 840...

Page 509: ...ound 5 GND 15 AUX CH p 6 ML_Lane 1 n 16 GND 7 ML Lane 2 p 17 AUX CH n 8 GND 18 Hot Plug Detect 9 ML_Lane 2 n 19 Return return for power 10 ML_Lane 3 p 20 DP_PWR Power for connector 3 3 V 500 mA DVI connector pinouts The following figure illustrates the DVI connector Image A 2 DVI connector The following tables lists DVI Connector pinouts Please note T M D S Transition Minimized Differential Signal...

Page 510: ...ed Video C4 Analog Horizontal Sync C2 Analog Green Video C5 Analog Common Ground Return C3 Analog Blue Video Ethernet connector pinouts The following figure illustrates the Ethernet connector Image 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 TXD TX0...

Page 511: ...ata2 11 TMDS 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 max 50 mA 9 TMDS Data0 19 Hot Plug Detect All Versions and HEC Data 10 TMDS Clock R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 507 ...

Page 512: ...A Specifications 508 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 513: ...e Control Protocol B REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL About this annex This chapter lists and provides details for the Event Master series processor remote control commands R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 509 ...

Page 514: ... will be used to transition preview to program Command Format ATRN transTime Parameters transTime optional Used to specify a transition time duration of the transition in frames Value ranges from 0 to 1999 A 0 specify a cut transition Any non zero value within range will override the transition time in the controller If this argument is not specified the current transition time known by the contro...

Page 515: ...ut parameters can be passed to the remote method as an array or object whereas the method itself can return multiple output data as well There are JSON RPCs defined to perform tasks on the Event Master processor User needs to send JSON request through their application or open source application like Postman These applications should send request on IP where the Event Master processor is running a...

Page 516: ... Image B 2 powerStatus API example Here powerStatus is the JSON API to be sent JSON APIs Here are some of the JSON APIs defined for controlling the Event Master processor If you have a master slave Event Master setup JSON must be sent to the master unit For all the requests this section explains the parameter passed or used in the RPC calls If the params object is blank that means that API doesn t...

Page 517: ...sor with frame id FrameId1 FrameId2 o PwrStatus2 gives the power status of the 2nd slot in Event Master processor with frame id FrameId1 FrameId2 success 0 success anything else is an error Example params method powerStatus id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 listPresets Definition This queries the list of presets on a particular destination or on the system Request params ScreenDest x AuxDest x x can be o 2 Do n...

Page 518: ... 1234 json rpc 2 0 params presetName NewPreset ScreenDestination id 0 AuxDestina tion id 0 method savePreset id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 Key points regarding preset which are same for rename activate and delete id id of the preset presetSno preset serial number User can provide floating point number if required Eg presetSno 1 01 presetSno 1 00 presetSno 1 presetSno 1 1 presetSno 1 10 Kindly note that 1 1 ...

Page 519: ...presetSno 1 recallNextPreset Definition Recall the next Preset on the Event Master processor No parameter is required Make sure that the user has at least recalled one Preset Web app recalls the next Preset from the last Preset recalled Request params Response response null success 0 success anything else is an error An error is shown if there was no last recalled Preset or if there is no next Pre...

Page 520: ...VSize 1080 Freeze 1 AuxDestination id 0 AuxStreamMode 4 id 1 AuxStreamMode 4 success 0 success anything else is an error Example params type 0 method listDestinations id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 listSources Definition This API lists all the input sources with properties Request params type x o 0 Show all the input sources 0 is the default value for the type parameter o 1 Only background sources Response r...

Page 521: ... id 0 method listContent id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 changeContent Definition This API changes the content of a screen destination by putting background and layers in it Request params id 0 BGLyr id 0 LastBGSourceIndex 0 BGShowMatte 0 BG Color id 0 Red 0 Green 0 Blue 0 id 1 LastBGSourceIn dex 0 BGShowMatte 0 BGColor id 0 Red 0 Green 0 Blue 0 Lay ers id 0 LastSrcIdx 0 Window HPos 0 VPos 0 HSize 400 VSize 3...

Page 522: ...Mode 0 HSize Min 0 Max 99999 t 1920 VSize Min 0 Max 99999 t 1080 Still State Min 0 Max 4 t 3 PngState Min 0 Max 2 t 0 File Size Min 0 Max 100000 t 9331 2 o id Index of still store o Name Name of still store o LockMode For future use Always set to 0 o H V size Horizontal and vertical size Min max and current value It shows the current value o StillState This tells user if the still is currently bei...

Page 523: ... 1 for BG source o Id Index of the source Response response null success 0 success anything else is an error Example params type 0 id 1 method takeStill id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 getFrameSettings Definition This API shows system information including all the frames information Request params R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 519 ...

Page 524: ...bel HDMI Output CardID CardID4 Card CardStatusID 2 Card StatusLabel Ready CardTypeID 21 CardTypeLabel SDI Output CardID CardID415 Card CardStatusID 2 CardStatusLabel Ready Card TypeID 40 CardTypeLabel MVR CardID CardID15 Card CardSta tusID 2 CardStatusLabel Ready CardTypeID 50 CardTypeLabel VPU Scaler CardID thisissometextforid501 Card CardSta tusID 2 CardStatusLabel Ready CardTypeID 50 CardTypeLa...

Page 525: ...ound source index to set in aux destination in preview area o PgmLastSrcIndex Input Background source index to set in aux destination in program area Response response null success 0 success anything else is an error Example params id 0 Name AuxDest1 PvwLastSrcIndex 6 PgmLastSrcIndex 1 method changeAuxContent id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 Subscription and Un Subscription When a subscription is done from a J...

Page 526: ...is an error Example params hostname 192 168 247 131 port 3000 notification Screen DestChanged AUXDestChanged method subscribe id 1234 jsonrpc 2 0 unsubscribe Definition User can use this API to remove the subscription for the given hostname port and notificationType Request params hostname hostname port port notification notificationType o hostname Hostname or IP Address from which the subscriptio...

Page 527: ...C Troubleshooting C TROUBLESHOOTING R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 523 ...

Page 528: ...C Troubleshooting 524 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...

Page 529: ...and lower than 40 C 104 F Run the board diagnostics in order to detect errors Leave sufficient front and rear clearance to ensure that airflow through the Event Master unit is not restricted Clean the EMI filter A specific image is unstable or and noisy Bad Input output VPU or motherboard card Run the board diagnostics in order to detect errors If the board diagnostics doesn t detect any errors pr...

Page 530: ...a faulty USB drive The front panel display screen is too dark display brightness Use the VFD brightness sub menu in the System menu to adjust the intensity of the front panel vacuum fluorescent display VFD screen The unit is not responding to any front panel button presses Front panel is locked To unlock the front panel press and hold the SEL and ESC buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds When the p...

Page 531: ...lists the third party 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 development platform Overview Third Party Software list R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 527 ...

Page 532: ...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 copyright notices dfu util Licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2 http www gnu org licenses old licenses gpl 2 0 html Source available from http dfu util gnumonks org lib usb 1 0 dll Lice...

Page 533: ...E Warranty E WARRANTY About this annex This chapter gives an overview of Warranty and conditions of RMA concerning the Event Master devices R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 529 ...

Page 534: ...e special modifications lightning strikes abuse drop crush and or other unusual damages The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Barco will cover shipping charges for return shipments to customers Return Material Authorization RMA RMA Conditions are listed below 1 Prior to returning any item you must receive a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number 2 All RMA nu...

Page 535: ...transition buttons 333 What are Layer executers 330 Controller orientation 285 286 288 311 Assign buttons with contextual displays 298 Contextual Display Button Group EC 200 only 305 Description 286 Destinations buttons 296 Direct Selection Button Group and Barco Eye Button EC 200 only 302 EC 200 backside 293 EC 200 front panel 292 EC 30 backside 289 EC 30 front panel 288 EC 50 backside 291 EC 50 ...

Page 536: ...u Adjustment area 191 H Hardware orientation 41 HDMI Output Card 57 HDMI DisplayPort Input Card 53 How to swap Z order 171 I Important safety instructions 15 Initial inspection 35 Input Configuration 107 Configuration Menu Adjustment area 107 Installation requirements 34 Introduction 8 11 fonts 11 pictures 11 symbols 11 User Guide 8 J JSON RPC remote control 511 API Application Programming Interfa...

Page 537: ...436 VFD Cable 463 VFD Display Assembly 434 VFD Display Filter 435 S3Maintenance 429 444 Front Panel Knob 429 Rear Rack Ears 444 Safety 13 Save All 85 Screen layout presentation 93 SDI Input Card 49 SDI Output Card 58 Service 349 415 477 481 E2 349 EC 200 481 EC 50 477 S3 415 Servicing 478 482 Settings Menu 201 206 207 211 212 214 216 218 Web App area 206 Web App area Contact us 217 Web App area Da...

Page 538: ...bleshooting 523 Troubleshooting List 525 U Unit Configuration 105 Configuration Menu Adjustment area 105 Unlock front panel 81 Unpacking 35 Updating firmware 255 Upgrading firmware using the USB port 256 Upgrading firmware using the web Upgrade 258 USB device Backup Restore 72 User keys configuration 184 Programming Menu Adjustment area 184 Using menu system 66 Using the Tech Support menu 82 V VFD...

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