7. System Setup
7.10 Con
fi
guration Menu > Initial Setup
General
In this procedure, you will run the Event Master Toolset Software (EMTS), verify communication between theEvent Master series
processor (EMP) and the program to the local network and perform basic setup.
Prerequisite
•
Ensure that you are familiar with the
Con
fi
guration Menu
. For details on this menu, please refer to chapter "Con
Setup
1. Connect the PC running the EMTS to the same local network switch that the EMP is connected to. Run the EMTS and the
software should connect to EMP automatically. The unit is listed in the System con
fi
guration page under the
Discovered
tab
with the button on turning yellow.
2. Drag and drop the EMP from the device area into the middle diagram area.
3. If multiple units are connected to the PC, the yellow LEDs next to the system will turn green. You can assign a unique name to
each unit. Con
fi
rm 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 the PC’s IP address in the
fi
eld under “Manual Connect”.
A reason for this can be the PC´s
fi
rewall settings. Be sure to allow full communication for EMTS and EMP.
4.
(Optional)
Select the EMP´s native vertical refresh rate from the “
Native Rate:
” drop-down menu. Default value is 59.94Hz.
5.
(Optional)
Select the EMP´s Scaler capacity from the “
Scaler Mode:
” drop-down menu. Possible are 2K / DL and 4K setting the
maximum scaling capacity for the Layer. Default value is 2K (HD).
6.
(Optional)
Select the EMP´s Genlock mode from “
Genlock
” drop-down menu. Default value is OFF.
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