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CP-100  •  User’s Guide

3.  Installation

Safety Precautions

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For all CP-100 installation procedures, observe the following important safety and handling 
rules to avoid damage to yourself and the equipment:

To protect users from electric shock, ensure that the power supplies for each unit 
connect to earth via the ground wire provided in the AC power cord.

The AC Socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily 
accessible.

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Inspect the shipping box for damage.  If you find any damage, notify the shipping carrier 
immediately for all claims adjustments.  As you open the box, compare its contents against 
the packing slip.  If you find any shortages, contact your FSR sales representative. 

Once you have removed all the components from their packaging and checked that all the 
listed components are present, visually inspect each unit to ensure there was no damage 
during shipping.  If there is damage, notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims 
adjustments.

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The environment in which you install your CP-100 should be clean, properly lit, free from 
static, and have adequate power, ventilation, and space for all components. 

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The table below provides information regarding supplied cables and adapters: 

Table 3-1. 

CP-100 Cables and Adapters

Cable / Adapter

Description

Quantity

AC Power Cord

7 foot, 10A (US Power Cord)

1

AC Power Cord

7 foot, 10A (European Power Cord)

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Summary of Contents for Compass Plus CP-100

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Page 2: ...ference in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference dì ê åíÉÉ åÇ çãéÉåë íáçå FSR provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport as well as for material and manufacturing faults FSR must be informed imm...

Page 3: ...l as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer qê ÇÉã êâë Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or t...

Page 4: ...ration dêçìåÇáåÖ íÜÉ mêçÇìÅí This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to the product input or output terminals A protective ground connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation rëÉ íÜÉ mêçéÉê mçïÉê çêÇ Use only the power...

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Page 6: ...scription Approved By 01 12 19 07 CP 100 User s Guide R Pellicano 02 6 2 08 CP 100 User s Guide Revisions Addition of File Association Addition of Executive Lockout Mode Addition of the Auto Take user preference For more information refer to Chapter 1 the What s New in CP 100 section on page 16 R Pellicano 04 10 29 09 WARRANTY UPDATE ...

Page 7: ... K K K K K K K K ON In This Chapter 21 CP 100 Front Panel 22 Display Section 23 Inputs Section 24 Effects Section 25 Take 26 CP 100 Rear Panel 27 Ü éíÉê P fåëí ää íáçå K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K OV In This Chapter 29 Safety Precautions 30 Unpacking and Inspection 30 Site Preparation 30 Cable and Adapter Information 30 Rack Mount Installation...

Page 8: ... Adjust 55 Image Adjust 58 Contrast 60 Brightness 60 Color Balance 60 Processing 61 About Input Configuration Files 62 Reset Config 62 Save Config 63 Delete Config 64 Recall Config 65 Key Setup Menu 66 LOGO Setup Menu 67 User Preference Menu 68 In Auto Acquire 68 Auto Input Config 70 Auto Input Save 70 Auto Take 70 Black Auto Take 71 Key Auto Take 71 Menu Context 71 System Menu 71 VFD Brightness 7...

Page 9: ...96 Fade up from Black to Source plus Key 96 Understanding Front Panel Lockout 98 Full Lockout Mode 98 Executive Lockout Mode 98 Ü éíÉê R drf léÉê íáçåë K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KNMN In This Chapter 101 GUI Connection and Launch 102 GUI Operations 104 Ü éíÉê S réÖê ÇáåÖ pçÑíï êÉK K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KNMR In Thi...

Page 10: ...ndix 123 Communicating with CP 100 123 Command Protocol 124 Command Responses 124 Query Options 124 IBRT 124 Error Codes 126 Error Codes General Failures 126 Error Codes No Error 126 CP 100 Command List 127 Remote Commands 130 Ethernet Commands 130 DHCP 130 EMAC 130 GATEWAY 130 IP 131 SUBNET 131 Input Commands 131 ACQ 131 AUTOACQ 131 BACKGND 131 BLKVID 132 CBLEQ 132 EDID 132 EDIDTYPE 133 FREEZE 13...

Page 11: ...AN 142 IVPOS 142 IVTOTAL 142 PCOMP 142 TAKE 142 Output Commands 143 BLACK 143 OCSAV 143 OGM 143 ORBM 143 ORES 143 OSYNC 144 OTPM 144 OTPT 145 System Commands 146 AUTOCFG 146 AUTOSAVE 146 AUTOTAKE 146 BLKTRAN 146 CONTEXT 146 DIAG 147 DIAGD 147 ISTAT 147 LCLR 147 LDMP 147 LFEN 148 LINT 148 LOCKOUT 148 OSTAT 148 PREVIEW 148 PROGRAM 149 RESET 149 SAVE 149 SERIAL 149 TEMP 150 TRNTIME 150 VER 150 ...

Page 12: ...OSEL 152 LOGOSTAT 152 ééÉåÇáñ çåí Åí fåÑçêã íáçå K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KNRP In This Appendix 153 Warranty 153 Return Material Authorization RMA 153 Contact Information 154 fåÇÉñ K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KNRR ...

Page 13: ...iagrams of the system s front and rear panels Chapter 3 Installation on page 29 provides comprehensive system installation instructions Chapter 4 Operation on page 35 provides a menu tree plus comprehensive system operating instructions Chapter 5 GUI Operations on page 101 provides launch and operating instructions for the system s web based GUI Chapter 6 Upgrading Software on page 105 outlines pr...

Page 14: ... åÇ fåÇÉñ Use the Table of Contents bookmarks to navigate a desired topic Click any item to instantly jump to that section of the guide You can also use the Index to jump to specific topics within a chapter Each page number in the Index is a hyperlink çåîÉåíáçåë The following conventions are used throughout this guide The symbol denotes an operations procedure The symbol S denotes an example Entri...

Page 15: ...uminance key providing an easy way for users to create titles and lower third graphics Please note To ensure trouble free orientation installation and operation of your CP 100 please follow all procedures in the following chapters Chapter 2 Hardware Orientation on page 21 Chapter 3 Installation on page 29 Chapter 4 Operation on page 35 Should you have any questions regarding the installation or op...

Page 16: ...key is centered on screen and can be moved within the screen boundaries Provides the ability to auto acquire input sources The system monitors inputs at all times and if a timing change occurs the system automatically reacquires and displays the source once the timing has been measured Offers simple and intuitive menus Presentations can be switched without accessing any setup menus Two front panel...

Page 17: ...mand refer to the IMAP section on page 140 in Appendix B The ISEL ICSAV ICDEL and ICREC commands now include a f file parameter to support specifying the input configuration file to select save delete and recall For more information refer to the following sections in Appendix B the ISEL section on page 141 the IMAP section and ICDEL section on page 136 and the ICREC section on page 137 Auto Take Y...

Page 18: ...y player and the HDCP compliant display The source device queries the display to ensure that the equipment is HDCP compliant before video is shown Non HDCP equipment such as PCs will work with any DVI compliant display but HDCP compliant equipment only shows protected content on HDCP compliant displays Please note the following important points When an HDCP compliant device is connected to the CP ...

Page 19: ...g sources use a customer supplied DVI to HD 15 adapter 1 x SD SDI or HD SDI input The CP 100 connects to the projector or other target device via analog or DVI In Chapter 2 refer to the Inputs Section heading on page 24 for details on all inputs ééäáÅ íáçå nìÉëíáçåë At FSR we take pride in offering unique solutions to demanding technical problems If you have application questions require further i...

Page 20: ...20 CP 100 User s Guide NK fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Application Questions ...

Page 21: ...êÇï êÉ lêáÉåí íáçå få qÜáë Ü éíÉê This chapter provides detailed diagrams of the CP 100 s front and rear panels along with comprehensive explanations of each The following topics are discussed CP 100 Front Panel CP 100 Rear Panel ...

Page 22: ...able you to select inputs key sources and one of up to three stored full screen logos Refer to the Inputs Section heading on page 24 for complete details 3 Effects Section The Effects Section provides three buttons that enable you to select the type of effect that you want to perform next Refer to the Effects Section heading on page 25 for complete details 4 Take Button The red TAKE button initiat...

Page 23: ...the left hand column indicates the current line on which action can be taken The double arrow indicates that a sub menu is available In Chapter 4 refer to the Menu Tree section on page 40 for additional details on the system s menu tree ADJUST use the Adjust Knob to scroll through all system menus Turn the knob counter clockwise CCW to scroll down Turn the knob clockwise CW to scroll up SEL press ...

Page 24: ... blinking slow it is ready to be transitioned to Program Lit Solid the input is on Program In Chapter 4 refer to the Flip flop Mode section on page 83 for additional information about button behavior when TAKE is pressed Following are descriptions of each input button in the section Buttons 1 through 6 enable you to select physical inputs 1 through 6 respectively from the rear panel HD 15 connecto...

Page 25: ...ram source When the source is frozen the button is lit solid In Chapter 4 refer to the Using Freeze section on page 89 for details The BLACK button enables you to transition to or from black The button performs one of two functions depending on the way the button is defined in the User Preferences Menu If Black Auto Take is Off Press BLACK to pend a transition to or from black The button blinks to...

Page 26: ...s KEY to immediately perform the key up or key down transition at the current rate If the transition is a key up the button blinks fast during transition then lights solid when the key is on If the transition is a key down the button blinks fast during transition then turns off when the key is off In Chapter 4 refer to the Using Keys section on page 92 for details q âÉ Press TAKE to mix the pendin...

Page 27: ...n Table section on page 34 for a table of analog inputs that you can connect using a customer supplied breakout cable In Appendix A refer to the Analog 15 pin D Connector section on page 114 for pinouts 2 DVI and Analog Inputs Two DVI I connectors are provided for both digital and analog inputs Using the connector s digital pins an 8 bit digital input is supported Using the connector s analog pins...

Page 28: ...n page 114 for pinouts 5 Serial One DB 9 connector is provided for Serial communications with the CP 100 system The port is also used for diagnostics or command line operations 6 Ethernet One RJ 45 connector is provided for 10 100BaseT Ethernet communications with the CP 100 system The port is used for running the built in web based GUI for diagnostics or for command line operations via Telnet usi...

Page 29: ...des detailed instructions for installing the CP 100 hardware The following topics are discussed Safety Precautions Unpacking and Inspection Site Preparation Cable and Adapter Information Rack Mount Installation Power Installation Signal Installation Format Connection Table ...

Page 30: ...compare its contents against the packing slip If you find any shortages contact your FSR sales representative Once you have removed all the components from their packaging and checked that all the listed components are present visually inspect each unit to ensure there was no damage during shipping If there is damage notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments páíÉ mêÉé ê íá...

Page 31: ...even weight distribution Connect the unit only to a properly rated supply circuit Reliable grounding earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Rack mount the unit from the front rack ears using four rack screws not supplied Rack threads may be metric or otherwise depending upon the rack type Install the lower of the two mounting holes first mçïÉê fåëí ää íáçå Use the following steps ...

Page 32: ...ts at 15 amps must be used and must conform to IEC 227 and IEC 245 standards This cord will be fitted with a tandem prong type plug The rear panel ON OFF switch does not disconnect the unit from input AC power To facilitate disconnection of AC power the power cord must be connected to an accessible outlet near the unit Building Branch Circuit Protection For 115 V use 20 A for 230 V use 8 A Avertis...

Page 33: ...uts 7 and 8 using the connector s digital pins c As required connect analog sources to Inputs 7 and 8 using the connector s analog pins A customer supplied breakout cable or DVI to HD 15 adapter is required for this connection d As required connect an HD SDI or SD SDI source to Input 9 2 Output connections one or both outputs can be connected a If you connect the CP 100 to a digital projector for ...

Page 34: ...For a serial remote connection connect the CP 100 s Serial port to the serial port of a laptop or a PC In Appendix B refer to the Communicating with CP 100 section on page 123 for details This completes system signal installation Please continue with system setup menu orientation and operations as outlined in Chapter 4 Operation on page 35 cçêã í çååÉÅíáçå q ÄäÉ Use the following table to connect ...

Page 35: ...nstructions for the CP 100 The following topics are discussed Control Overview Power Up Initialization Button States Quick Setup and Operations Menu Tree Using the Menu System Quick Function Reference Status Menu Using the Setup Menu Using Inputs Using the LOGO Using Freeze Using Black Using Keys Understanding Front Panel Lockout ...

Page 36: ...page 101 for additional details The CP 100 can also be controlled remotely via Ethernet or Serial communications See Appendix B Remote Control on page 123 for additional details mçïÉêJré fåáíá äáò íáçå After connecting power to the CP 100 locate the power switch on the back of the chassis and turn power On While the system is initializing the following messages are displayed Figure 4 1 System init...

Page 37: ...ut is not selected for a transition Blinking the blinking status depends on the type of button For an input button When blinking fast the input is being acquired by the system When blinking slow the input is ready to be transitioned to Program For an effect button BLACK KEY When blinking fast the button s auto take mode is ON and the effect is currently transitioning on or off When blinking slow t...

Page 38: ... frame rate This chapter Output Format page 50 8 Enable test pattern Turn on the desired test pattern verify that you have an image and make the necessary adjustments When complete turn off the test pattern This chapter Test Pattern page 50 9 Save output configuration After completing all output adjustments save the output configuration This chapter Save Output Config page 51 10 Select and adjust ...

Page 39: ...put and system configurations saved press the desired input button and press TAKE Note For advanced system operations specific system tweaks and operating descriptions on every feature please start with the Quick Function Reference section on page 43 and select the function that you wish to perform ...

Page 40: ...Brightness Ethernet EDID Setup Save State DHCP Config Network IP M Set Static IP Set Netmask Set Gateway EDID Format Type Auto Input Save Black Auto Take Key Auto Take Output Input DVI Cable EQ Equalization Set to Default Input Set to Maximum Set to Minimum Temperature Temp C Temp F Diagnostics Start Tests Version Save Config Analog Sync DVI Sync Key Setup LOGO Setup Input Clip Gain Opacity H Offs...

Page 41: ...t line on which action can be taken This arrow scrolls as you rotate the knob Scrolling Turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise CCW to scroll down Turn the ADJUST knob clockwise CW to scroll up To enter a sub menu scroll to the desired line and press SEL To change a parameter scroll to the desired line and press SEL The cursor changes to the edit cursor Use the ADJUST knob to modify the value Turn ...

Page 42: ...d to answer No to certain menu queries If a value is displayed between brackets e g SMPTE this indicates that the value can not be changed Note The display itself is four lines high and the ADJUST knob is used to scroll through the various lines Throughout this chapter entire menus will be shown for clarity rather than a series of four line sections ...

Page 43: ...s Time 49 Check software version Tech Support 80 Contact Tech Support Tech Support 80 Delete input configuration Delete Config 64 Display a test pattern Test Pattern 50 Display the raster box Test Pattern 50 Identify button states Button States 37 Learn the menu tree Menu Tree 40 Lock out front panel Full Lockout Mode 98 Perform a key Performing a Key 93 Perform factory reset Factory Reset 80 Perf...

Page 44: ...enu Context mode Menu Context 71 Set output format Output Format 50 Set Serial port parameters Serial Setup 74 Set up EDID EDID Setup 75 Set up Key Key Setup Menu 66 Set up LOGO LOGO Setup Menu 67 Set up sync Sync Setup 51 Set user preferences User Preference Menu 68 Set VFD brightness VFD Brightness 72 Understand auto acquire Understanding Auto Acquire 84 Use Black Using Black 90 Use Freeze Using...

Page 45: ...nu 48 Use the Status Menu Status Menu 46 Use the System Menu System Menu 71 Use the User Preference Menu User Preference Menu 68 View chassis temperature Temperature 78 View LOGO status LOGO Setup Menu 67 View software version Tech Support 80 View Tech Support number Tech Support 80 Table 4 1 CP 100 Quick Function Reference Table Continued How to Use the Following Section Page ...

Page 46: ...turn to the Status Menu press ESC repeatedly If Menu Context is OFF the Status Menu remains on display when you select a different input In the Status Menu the variable fields are as follows Program Input Type Specifies the type of input signal currently on Program Program Input Format Indicates the current input video format in the form Hact x Vact Vr Hz S 1280x1024 60 Hz If the currently selecte...

Page 47: ...labels can appear depending on the output and HDCP implementation HDCP HDCP Violation Next Input Format Indicates the input formats on Program in the form Hact x Vact Vr Hz S 1400x1050 59 94 Hz Important If the label HDCP Violation appears an HDCP source is selected but a non HDCP compliant device e g an HDCP repeater has been detected Video output is disabled ...

Page 48: ...ns Time Output Menu Input Menu Key Setup Menu LOGO Setup Menu User Preference Menu System Menu Tech Support Factory Reset Note When you make changes to input output and system parameters your configuration information can be stored in non volatile memory provided that you perform a Save Config operation In this way your settings will be recalled automatically each time the unit is turned on Note t...

Page 49: ...en transitioning to from a digital key source the definition is the same as a standard mix the total time required to fade to the new source plus or minus a key Figure 4 11 Transition interval diagram mix between sources and a digital key Note that transition times are specified for switching applications with Auto Acquire turned OFF When Auto Acquire is ON the transition time is greater due to th...

Page 50: ... format table In Appendix A refer to the Format Table section on page 118 for details qÉëí m ííÉêå From the Output Menu select Test Pattern to display the Test Patterns Menu Figure 4 13 Test Patterns Menu sample The following functions are available on the menu Mode This function enables or disables the test pattern generator Type This function enables you to select a test pattern Available choice...

Page 51: ... Menu enables you to independently adjust the output sync polarity of the analog and DVI outputs The following functions are available Analog Sync This field sets the analog output sync polarity Values CSync H V H V H V H V Default H V DVI Sync This field sets the DVI output sync polarity Values H V H V H V H V Default H V d ãã From the Output Menu select Gamma to specify the output Gamma Adjustme...

Page 52: ...Figure 4 16 Save Output Configuration Prompt Select Yes SEL to save changes Select No ESC to continue operation without saving the changes fåéìí jÉåì From the Setup Menu select Input to display the Input Menu The format of the selected input on Program is shown on the second line Figure 4 17 Input Menu sample The Input Menu enables you to set parameters for the selected input on Program Save Outpu...

Page 53: ...ously valid and its signal is lost the Invalid Signal message appears When In Auto Acquire is OFF as selected in the User Preferences Menu the input video format for non digital sources will be detected in the following search order The saved file as defined in the File Association Menu The library of saved configurations for the selected input Standard library formats as defined in Appendix A in ...

Page 54: ...éÉ In the Input Menu the Type field shows the currently selected input type and enables you to change the type if required The available types depend on the selected input For inputs 1 6 CVBS Y C YPBPR RGB HD YUV For inputs 7 8 when Digital DVI For inputs 7 8 when Analog CVBS Y C YPBPR RGB HD YUV For the SDI input SDI çäçêëé ÅÉ From the Input Menu select Colorspace to change the color space for th...

Page 55: ... of the input s active area The following illustration shows the Timing Adjust Menu Figure 4 19 Timing Adjust Menu sample For DVI digital NTSC and PAL videos the Timing Adjust Menu is informational only Because the individual parameters cannot be adjusted they are bracketed as shown in the NTSC 480i PAL 576i 1280x720p 50 1280x720p 59 94 1280x720p 60 1920x1080p 23 98 1920x1080p 24 1920x1080p 25 192...

Page 56: ...on to change the sampling for the selected input Available values are Oversample and 1 1 default Please note TIMING ADJUST Auto Config Sampling 1 1 Phase A 0 Phase B N A H Total 858 H Position 123 H Active 720 V Total 525 V Position 36 V Active 486 Important The Timing Adjust Menu does not appear in the menu tree if the analog input is being undersampled for the following resolutions 1920x1080p 60...

Page 57: ...n pixels H Total adjusts the total pixel count per line This value cannot be adjusted if the input type is DVI SDI H Position adjusts the offset of start of active area from H sync H Active sets the size of the active area For all Vertical active area fields all unit are measured in lines V Total indicates the total line count per frame This value is measured and can never be adjusted Its value wi...

Page 58: ...r 10 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for the other scaler 11 Press ESC to return to the Input Menu 12 Scroll to the Save Config line and press SEL to save the configuration for the selected input 13 Repeat the entire adjustment procedure from step 1 for all remaining inputs whose type is analog and be sure to save the input configuration each time you complete an adjustment for a selected input fã ÖÉ Çàìëí F...

Page 59: ...not been sized horizontally Select V Pan to pan a sized image up and down within the selected aspect ratio Values are in lines The value reads 0 if the image has not been sized vertically The Aspect Ratio function allows you to set a pre defined or custom ratio for the input Select Aspect Ratio to adjust the image to one of the following values 1 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 16 9 Custom If Custom is selected the...

Page 60: ...nu select Color Balance to display one of two available Color Balance Menus The menu that appears depends on the current input s type Each menu allows you to adjust the input s color balance parameters RGB Color Balance Menu Hue Saturation Color Balance Menu od_ çäçê _ ä åÅÉ jÉåì If the current input s type is set to RGB the RGB Color Balance Menu appears Figure 4 23 RGB Color Balance Menu sample ...

Page 61: ...The following functions are available Sync Selection This function applies only to Analog RGB inputs The CP 100 automatically selects the syncs for digital sources composite S video and YPbPr inputs For these inputs the value field indicates N A The sync choices are Auto H V horizontal vertical sync CSync composite sync and SOG sync on green In Auto mode the system finds sync in any of the three p...

Page 62: ...o on You can set delete recall or save the configuration file for an input You can associate any number of saved files to any number of inputs When you change the configuration file for an input the timing in the new configuration file must match the input s timing For example if the input uses NTSC 720 x 480 timing that input cannot use a configuration file that uses WXGA 1280 X 768 When you dele...

Page 63: ...mber If you save to another configuration file the File Association Menu is updated to associate the new file to the current input 3 Scroll down to Save File and press SEL A confirmation message is briefly displayed after which the system returns to the Input Menu Figure 4 27 Saving Input File Message sample If you change a setting in the Input Menu and press ESC without saving changes your change...

Page 64: ...guration file defined in the File Association Menu to the greatest extent possible If the input does not have a saved configuration file the CP 100 displays the Invalid Signal message For more information about In Auto Acquire refer to the Understanding Auto Acquire section on page 84 and the In Auto Acquire section on page 68 Use the following procedure to delete a configuration file 1 From the I...

Page 65: ...the only file that is available for recall If no files are available a message will be displayed to indicate that there are no saved files After you select a file number and choose Recall File press SEL to initiate the recall or ESC to continue using the current configuration When you press SEL if the input timing matches the timing in the recalled input configuration file the input uses the recal...

Page 66: ... Menu select Key Setup to display the Key Setup Menu which enables you to select a digital key source and set key parameters If Menu Context is ON the menu appears automatically when the KEY button is pressed Figure 4 33 Key Setup Menu sample Following are descriptions of each Key Setup Menu function Input Source This field enables you to select the desired digital key source Selections 7 8 Defaul...

Page 67: ...it appears on top of all other sources From the Setup Menu select LOGO Setup to display the LOGO Setup Menu which enables you select save and delete up to three full screen logos Figure 4 34 LOGO Setup Menu sample Following are descriptions of each Logo Setup Menu function Selection This field enables you to select the desired logo Selections LOGO1 LOGO2 and LOGO3 Default LOGO1 resolution This fie...

Page 68: ...e available In Auto Acquire Auto Input Config Auto Input Save Auto Take Black Auto Take Key Auto Take Menu Context få ìíç ÅèìáêÉ The In Auto Acquire function enables or disables the Input Auto Acquire mode which acquires a signal for the input Values for In Auto Acquire are OFF and ON default When In Auto Acquire is ON and an input has a saved configuration file the system attempts to use the save...

Page 69: ... also see Invalid Signal if the configuration file for an input has been deleted Please note the following important points With In Auto Acquire mode ON if the timing changes on any input whether or not you have a saved config file you will always get an output image On the other hand if the mode is OFF and the input timing changes the output will be black When the In Auto Acquire mode is ON the C...

Page 70: ...as no effect The default is ON ìíç q âÉ The Auto Take mode allows you to bring an input source to Program by simply pressing an input button 1 through 8 SDI or LOGO and without performing a Take Regardless of your In Auto Acquire settings the input button you select blinks fast to indicate that the system is performing an action such as an auto acquire file association or another action When the s...

Page 71: ...o perform a Key Up or Key Down Refer to the Using Keys section on page 92 for details jÉåì çåíÉñí The Menu Context function determines the behavior of certain menus when an Input LOGO or KEY button is pressed The following conditions apply When ON regardless of the current menu the Input Menu LOGO Menu or Key Menu will automatically be displayed when the associated button is pressed When OFF menu ...

Page 72: ...om the System Menu select Ethernet to display the Ethernet Menu Figure 4 37 Ethernet Menu sample The following Ethernet functions are available DHCP DHCP can be turned OFF or ON When OFF the Config Network field appears which enables you to manually enter a static IP address Subnet mask and Gateway When ON the CP 100 queries the DHCP server for a valid IP address and the Config Network field is hi...

Page 73: ...isplay the Static IP Menu which enables you to set a static IP address when a DHCP server is not available The editing procedure is discussed below Figure 4 39 Static IP Menu Select Set Netmask to display the Netmask Menu which enables you to set a netmask The editing procedure is discussed below Figure 4 40 Netmask Menu Select Set Gateway to display the Gateway Menu which enables you to set a gat...

Page 74: ...ase system returns to the root menu When Ethernet setup is complete you can communicate with the CP 100 via the Ethernet port In Appendix B refer to the Remote Commands section on page 130 for details on communicating with the CP 100 via Telnet In Chapter 5 refer to the GUI Connection and Launch section on page 102 for details on running the web based GUI IP Address The IP line is an information o...

Page 75: ... 4 43 EDID Setup Menu sample EDID Extended Display Identification Data is a VESA standard data format that contains information about a display device and its capabilities including the preferred as well as the allowed device resolutions The CP 100 s EDID file is stored in non volatile memory This file is read by a computer s DVI graphics card during boot up when its DVI output is connected to a D...

Page 76: ...e Input field is set to inputs 1 6 the Type field shows ANALOG and cannot be changed When the Input field is set to 7 or 8 the Type field is selectable between ANALOG or DIGITAL and the current Type is reflected Changing this field triggers the programming process as soon as SEL is pressed using the currently shown resolution in the Format field When ALL is selected in the Input field the Type fie...

Page 77: ...m setting of 0 cáäÉ ëëçÅá íáçå From the System Menu select File Association to display the File Association Menu which enables you to select or change a configuration file for each of nine physical inputs 1 through 8 and SDI The configuration file contains settings that govern everything from pixel resolution to aspect ratio and color balance any setting you can change using the Input Menu The CP ...

Page 78: ...bout setting recalling saving and deleting input configuration files qÉãéÉê íìêÉ From the System Menu select Temperature to display the System Temperature Menu Figure 4 49 System Temperature Menu sample The System Temperature Menu indicates the chassis internal temperature in both celsius and farenheit When the menu is displayed temperature values update every 4 seconds Note that the CP 100 measur...

Page 79: ...egarding the system configuration file When you perform the Save Config function all configuration parameters from the System Menu are saved in non volatile memory If you do not perform the function data will not be restored upon the next system power up sequence This command also saves the current input as the default power up selection Note This message is a warning only which does not prevent t...

Page 80: ...displays the current version of installed operating firmware This number changes when you update system software In Chapter 6 refer to the Software Upgrade Overview section on page 106 for update instructions Phone lists the technical support phone number c Åíçêó oÉëÉí From the Main Menu select Factory Reset to display the Factory Reset Menu Figure 4 55 Factory Reset Menu This function enables you...

Page 81: ...ibutes constitute a factory default condition Input 1 is on Program The Output is set to 1024x768 59 94 The Output Raster Box is OFF The Status Menu is displayed All menu items are set to their default values as specified in this chapter The serial port is set to the following default values Baud 115200 Parameters N81 No Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit Handshaking OFF ...

Page 82: ...to Program If you do not want to pend a source which may be desirable in some situations simply press the blinking source button It turns off leaving only the source on Program lit solid If TAKE is pressed no transition will occur When the Status Menu is on and you select an input one of two actions occur The Input Menu automatically appears if Menu Context is ON in the User Preference Menu The St...

Page 83: ... If Black Auto Take is OFF in the User Preference Menu you must press TAKE to transition to black If a source is pending the source flip flops to Program after the system is fully in black If Black Auto Take is ON simply press BLACK to transition to black If a source is pending it remains pending after the transition There is no flip flop If Key Auto Take is OFF in the User Preference Menu you mus...

Page 84: ...ns to the input after TAKE is pressed If the timings do not match the Invalid Signal message appears and the system transitions to black after TAKE is pressed rëáåÖ ea m With CP 100 the HDCP mode is essentially automatic Provided that you connect an HDCP compliant monitor you can select and switch between unprotected sources and protected HDCP sources e g a Blu Ray player without restriction Input...

Page 85: ... DVI inputs 7 or 8 and a valid HDCP monitor is connected the following actions occur The CP 100 s analog output is disabled You cannot store a LOGO from a protected source However unprotected LOGOs that are already stored in the system can be switched to Program You cannot use the FRZ button ...

Page 86: ...oints If a source and a key are already on Program both will dissolve out as the logo dissolves in The figure below illustrates this transition Figure 4 58 Transition to LOGO from Source Plus Key If a key is enabled in the input source and you save the source as a logo the key becomes part of the stored logo A logo will be labeled INVALID if it was captured at a resolution that does not match the ...

Page 87: ...rogram with a TAKE 2 From the Setup Menu select LOGO Setup to display the LOGO Setup Menu Figure 4 62 LOGO Setup Menu sample 3 In the Selection field press SEL and choose the register into which you want to save the LOGO e g LOGO1 LOGO2 or LOGO3 Press SEL again 4 Scroll to the Save Pgm to Logo field and press SEL to save the input as a full screen logo 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 to save up to two ...

Page 88: ...ss SEL and scroll to select a saved logo Logos appear in this list only if their resolution matches the output resolution 3 Press TAKE The logo appears on Program and the LOGO Setup Menu displays the logo number in brackets as shown in the following illustration Figure 4 64 LOGO Setup Menu Logo on Program aÉäÉíáåÖ içÖç Use the following procedure to delete a saved logo 1 In the LOGO Setup Menu scr...

Page 89: ...eate a still image from a video source Use the following steps to freeze and un freeze an input 1 Select the desired input and transition it to program with a TAKE 2 Press the FRZ Freeze button to immediately freeze the source The button lights 3 To un freeze the source press FRZ again The light turns off Permanently Delete LOGO2 SEL YES ESC NO FRZ Important When a protected HDCP source is selecte...

Page 90: ...button to transition to from black Use the following steps to transition to from black when Black Auto Take is OFF 1 Press BLACK The button blinks to indicate that a transition to from black is pending 2 Press TAKE The system transitions to from black at the current transition rate Please note If the transition is to black the BLACK button lights solid when black is fully on Program If the transit...

Page 91: ... button blinks fast during the transition interval then lights solid when black is on Program If the transition is from black the BLACK button blinks fast during the transition interval then automatically turns off when the selected source is fully on Program Important When the Black Auto Take function is ON if a different source is pending when TAKE is pressed that source remains pending blinking...

Page 92: ...that the key s clip gain and opacity have been adjusted The key must be transitioned to Program in order to adjust its parameters See the Key Setup Menu section on page 66 for details Please note The resolution of the digital key source can be the same greater than or less than the system s selected output resolution If the key source resolution is greater than the output resolution the CP 100 onl...

Page 93: ... to the Key Transition Combinations section on page 94 for descriptions of the many key combinations that can be performed with the CP 100 hÉó ìíç q âÉ lå When the Key Auto Take function is ON in the User Preference Menu you do not need to press TAKE to perform a key transition The transition occurs immediately once the KEY button is pressed In addition if a source is pending it remains pending af...

Page 94: ... field is bracketed Whenever TAKE is pressed the current Program source and the pending source will flip flop If you do not want to transition to a new source simply press the blinking source button to un pend it The following combinations are described Mix Key Up Mix Key Down Mix Source plus Key Up Mix Source plus Key Down Source Transition Under Key Fade to Black from Source plus Key Fade up fro...

Page 95: ... want to be the next background The button blinks 2 Press KEY The button blinks to indicate pending 3 Press TAKE to transition to the new source and mix the key up jáñ pçìêÅÉ éäìë hÉó açïå Use the following steps to transition to a new source and mix a key down Initial system state Key is ON Program Key Auto Take OFF Figure 4 69 Mix Source plus Key Down 1 Select the source that you want to be the ...

Page 96: ...â Ñêçã pçìêÅÉ éäìë hÉó Use the following steps to fade both the source and a key to black Initial system state Key is ON Program Key Auto Take ON or OFF Black Auto Take ON Figure 4 71 Transition Source plus Key to Black 1 Press BLACK to transition both the key and the source to black c ÇÉ ìé Ñêçã _ä Åâ íç pçìêÅÉ éäìë hÉó Use the following steps to transition up from black to a source plus a key In...

Page 97: ...ng Keys 1 Pend a new source for the next background The button blinks 2 Press BLACK The button blinks to indicate pending 3 Press KEY The button blinks to indicate pending 4 Press TAKE to transition both the key and the source up from black ...

Page 98: ...as been detected the following display appears Figure 4 73 System Message Lockout Enabled 2 To disable the front panel full lockout mode press and hold the SEL and ESC buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds When the button combination is detected the system returns to the menu that was displayed before full lockout mode was enabled bñÉÅìíáîÉ içÅâçìí jçÇÉ From the System menu select Executive Mode to...

Page 99: ... indicate that the system is performing an action such as an auto acquire file association or another action When the system completes its tasks for the input the button blinks slow to indicate that the input is ready to be taken to Program The input source signal automatically goes to Program without requiring a Take regardless of your Auto Take setting 5 To disable the front panel executive lock...

Page 100: ...100 CP 100 User s Guide 4 Operation Understanding Front Panel Lockout ...

Page 101: ...ovides connection launch and operating instructions for the system s web based GUI which enables you to perform all CP 100 setup and transition functions just like the system s physical front panel The following topics are discussed GUI Connection and Launch GUI Operations ...

Page 102: ... the CP 100 7 Note the CP 100 s current IP address a From the Status Menu press SEL to display the Setup Menu b Select System to display the System Menu c Select Ethernet to display the Ethernet Menu d Make a note of the information on the IP line which shows the current IP address in all modes with DHCP on or off 8 On your PC or laptop open up a web browser 9 In the browser s address bar enter th...

Page 103: ...downloaded into the PC and the CP 100 Home Page appears Figure 5 2 CP 100 Home Page 11 Click the Control Application GUI link to launch the GUI The GUI Status Menu page appears as shown below Figure 5 3 CP 100 GUI Status Menu Note If you cannot see the image shown above check that you have the latest version of Java installed on your PC or laptop ...

Page 104: ...he Using Inputs section on page 82 for details All buttons blink states are the same In Chapter 4 refer to the Button States section on page 37 for details The differences are Click instead of press Use the Up Down arrows in place of the ADJUST knob Click the Up Arrow to scroll up the menu tree Click the Down Arrow to scroll down the menu tree Click Home to return to the CP 100 Home Page if requir...

Page 105: ...åÖ pçÑíï êÉ få qÜáë Ü éíÉê This chapter provides detailed instructions for upgrading CP 100 system software The following topics are discussed Software Upgrade Overview Hardware Requirements Software Requirements Ethernet Upgrade Method ...

Page 106: ...a PC or laptop to the CP 100 Launch a web browser Connect to the CP 100 using its IP address Follow the upgrade instructions in the browser e êÇï êÉ oÉèìáêÉãÉåíë The following hardware items are required for upgrading CP 100 software IBM compatible computer with an available Ethernet port Local Ethernet network including an Ethernet switch pçÑíï êÉ oÉèìáêÉãÉåíë The following list outlines software...

Page 107: ...s SEL to display the Setup Menu b Select System to display the System Menu c Select Ethernet to display the Ethernet Menu d Make a note of the information on the IP line which shows the current IP address in all modes with DHCP on or off 7 On your PC or laptop open up a web browser 8 In the browser s address bar enter the CP 100 IP address Figure 6 1 Address bar with sample IP address Note Contact...

Page 108: ...lishes communications with the CP 100 several web pages are downloaded into the PC and the CP 100 Home Page appears Figure 6 2 CP 100 Home Page 10 Click the Firmware Upgrade link to continue the upgrade process The Select File page appears as shown below Figure 6 3 CP 100 Select File Page ...

Page 109: ...ad Status Page 14 When the procedure is complete you have three options Click Home to return to the CP 100 Home Page If a problem was encountered during the process click View Log File to display a text based log of the upload procedure If the upload was successful click Restart CP 100 to complete the entire upgrade procedure 15 Close your browser and resume operations on the CP 100 Note Be sure t...

Page 110: ...tch b Connect the Ethernet Switch to your PC c Turn on the PC or laptop d Open a command prompt window on the PC Click Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt e On the command prompt line type ping 192 168 0 10 followed by Enter f If the computer can successfully communicate with the CP 100 you will see a series of replies from the target IP address Repeat the upgrade procedure as outlined in th...

Page 111: ...his appendix provides detailed technical specifications for the CP 100 The following topics are discussed Input Specifications Output Specifications Physical and Electrical Specifications Communications Specifications Agency Specifications Pinouts Format Table ...

Page 112: ...ources with native pixel rates 165 MHz will be filtered and undersampled at 165 Mhz including 1920x1080p 60 173 0 MHz 1920x1200 60 193 25 MHz 2048x1080p 60 183 75 MHz Inputs 7 8 Connector DVI I per DDWG 1 0 Format Digital 8 bit DVI RGBHV data via analog pins Format Analog RGBHV RGBS RGsB computer video YPbPr video SD or HD S video or composite video HDCP hardware support HDCP version 1 0 compliant...

Page 113: ...ower Connector Standard IEC integral on off switch Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Mechanical Chassis H 3 50 in 8 89 cm 2 RU rack mount W 17 00 in 43 18 cm 19 00 in 48 26 cm wings D 14 25 in 36 19 cm Temperature 0 40 degrees C Humidity 0 95 non condensing Weight 7 5 lbs 3 40 kg Shipping Weight 22 0 lbs 9 97 kg Table A 4 CP 100 Communications Specifications Parameter Detail Specification Communications ...

Page 114: ...r å äçÖ NRJéáå a çååÉÅíçê The figure below illustrates the analog 15 pin D connector Figure A 1 Analog 15 pin D connector chassis view The table below lists Analog 15 pin D connector pinouts Table A 6 Analog 15 pin D Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Red 9 2 Green 10 GND 3 Blue 11 4 12 5 13 H Sync or C Sync 6 Red return 14 V Sync 7 Green return 15 8 Blue return 10 6 5 1 15 11 ...

Page 115: ... T M D S Data 2 4 Shield 15 ground for 5V 4 T M D S Data 4 16 Hot Plug Detect 5 T M D S Data 4 17 T M D S Data 0 6 DDC Clock 18 T M D S Data 0 7 DDC Data 19 T M D S Data 0 5 Shield 8 Analog Vertical Sync 20 T M D S Data 5 9 T M D S Data 1 21 T M D S Data 5 10 T M D S Data 1 22 T M D S Clock Shield 11 T M D S Data 1 3 Shield 23 T M D S Clock 12 T M D S Data 3 24 T M D S Clock MicroCross Pins C1 Ana...

Page 116: ...trates the Ethernet connector Figure A 3 Ethernet connector The table below lists Ethernet connector pinouts Table A 8 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Wire Color 1 TX Data White Orange 2 TX Data Orange 3 RX Data White Green 4 Blue 5 White Blue 6 RX Data Green 7 White Brown 8 Brown 1 8 ...

Page 117: ...e A 4 Serial connector The table below lists Serial connector pinouts Table A 9 Serial Connector Pinouts Pin RS 232 Signal Description 1 CD Carrier Detect 2 TXD Transmitted Data 3 RXD Received Data 4 DSR Data Set Ready 5 GND Signal Ground 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 CTS Clear To Send 8 RTS Request To Send 9 RI Unused 5 1 9 6 ...

Page 118: ...tput Apple 1200p 60 RGB Input Output NTSC 480i SMPTE Input Only PAL 576i SMPTE Input Only 640x480 59 94 RGB Input Output 640x480 60 RGB Input Output 640x480 72 RGB Input Output 640x480 75 RGB Input Output 640x480 85 RGB Input Output 720x480p SMPTE RGB Input Output 720x575p SMPTE RGB Input Output 800x600 50 RGB Input Output 800x600 56 RGB Input Output 800x600 59 94 RGB Input Output 800x600 60 RGB I...

Page 119: ...4 RGB Input Output 1280x768 75 RGB Input Output 1280x800 60 RGB Input Output 1280x800 60 II RGB Input Only 1280x960 50 RGB Input Output 1280x960 59 94 RGB Input Output 1280x960 60 RGB Input Output 1280x960 85 RGB Input Output 1280x1024 47 95 RGB Input Output 1280x1024 48 RGB Input Output 1280x1024 50 RGB Input Output 1280x1024 59 94 RGB Input Output 1280x1024 60 RGB Input Output 1280x1024 71 93 RG...

Page 120: ... RGB Input Output 1440x900 60 RGB Input Output 1440x900 75 RGB Input Output 1440x900 85 RGB Input Output 1536x768 50 RGB Input Output 1536x768 59 94 RGB Input Output 1600x1200 47 95 RGB Input Output 1600x1200 48 RGB Input Output 1600x1200 50 RGB Input Output 1600x1200 59 94 RGB Input Output 1600x1200 60 RGB Input Output 1680x1050 60 RGB Input Output 1920x1080i 50 SMPTE RGB Input Only 1920x1080i 59...

Page 121: ...B Output Only 1920x1080p II 60 SMPTE RGB Input Only 1920x1080sF 23 98 SMPTE RGB Input Only 1920x1080sF 24 SMPTE RGB Input Only 1920x1200p 60 RGB Input Output 1920x1200p II 60 RGB Output Only 2048x1080p 48 RGB Input Output 2048x1080p 50 RGB Input Output 2048x1080p 59 94 RGB Input Output 2048x1080p 60 RGB Input Output 2048x1080p II 50 RGB Input Output 2048x1080p II 60 RGB Output Only Table A 10 CP 1...

Page 122: ...122 CP 100 User s Guide K péÉÅáÑáÅ íáçåë Format Table ...

Page 123: ... For Telnet communications use the CP 100 s IP address and port 23 On a Microsoft Windows PC open a command prompt window and enter the following telnet xxx xxx xxx xxx 23 4 After you Telnet into the CP 100 you are presented with the login prompt Welcome to CP 100 Login as user Press ENTER for password a Type user and press ENTER to login b When prompted for a password press ENTER Once you have su...

Page 124: ...ful the error code is a negative value A preliminary list of the error codes is included Refer to the Error Codes section on page 126 for details S Command response example ITYPE e 0 LF x4 nìÉêó léíáçåë Query type options are available for the commands The order of precedence for processing query option arguments is help help query and list list If more than one query option is sent in a command t...

Page 125: ...ter will have these min and max values returned with option flags min and max S Query option example IBRT i 4 CR S Response IBRT i 4 b 100 00 min 75 max 125 IBRT e 0 LF x4 Several commands have a list for the associated valid parameter values such as the format commands The list of these values can be queried with the list query option list The list shows has the numeric value for the parameter fo...

Page 126: ...licable in current state 9997 UI Related Did not get response from device 9996 UI Related Did not get valid response from device 9995 Timeout occurred 9994 Parameter data out of range 9993 Searching for data in an index no matching data 9992 Checksum didn t match 9991 Version didn t match 9990 UI Related Current device interface not supported 9989 Pointer operation invalid 9988 Part of command had...

Page 127: ...D Puts black into the scaler selected 132 CBLEQ Set cable equalization Query only command 132 EDID Set Input EDID Resolution 132 EDIDTYPE Set EDID type 133 FREEZE Freeze the input on program 133 IAR Adjust Input Aspect Ratio 133 IAUTOC Attempts to detect and adjust input video to the active video area 134 IAVAIL Query only command for input availability 134 IBRT Input brightness adjust 134 ICDEL D...

Page 128: ...e Adjust 141 IVATV Input Vertical Active Adjust 141 IVCROP Input Vertical Crop 141 IVPAN Input Vertical Pan 142 IVPOS Input Vertical Position Adjust 142 IVTOTAL Input Vertical Total Adjust Query only 142 PCOMP Pulldown Compensation mode adjust 142 TAKE Take the input currently on preview onto program 142 Output Commands BLACK Set the mixer to output black 143 OCSAV Save Output Configuration 143 OG...

Page 129: ...el 148 OSTAT Query only command for the output status type and format 148 PREVIEW Query only command for the input key and black button status on preview 148 PROGRAM Query only command for the input key and black button status on program 149 RESET Reset unit 149 SAVE System Save 149 SERIAL Sets the serial port 149 TEMP Query only command for the temperature of the unit 150 TRNTIME Set transition t...

Page 130: ...isable 1 enable default on Query Format DHCP Query Response DHCP m mode min 0 max 1 bj Description Get MAC address Command Format N A Command Params N A Query Format EMAC Query Response EMAC a addr Response Params a addr MAC address formatted xx xx xx xx xx xx d qbt v Description Set gateway to be used when DHCP is OFF Command Format GATEWAY s static addr Command Params s static addr format will b...

Page 131: ...uery Format SUBNET Query Response SUBNET a active addr s static addr Response Params a active addr returns active address fåéìí çãã åÇë n Description Acquire input source Does a force acquire of the input Command Format ACQ i input Parameters i input Input number Query Format N A rql n Description Auto input acquisition mode Command Format AUTOACQ m mode Command Params m mode 0 off 1 on Default on...

Page 132: ...nels Command Format CBLEQ i input c cable equalization Parameters i input 7 8 c cable equalization 0 15 Default 12 Query Format CBLEQ i input Query Response CBLEQ i input c cable equalization min 0 max 15 bafa Description Set Input EDID Resolution Command Format EDID i input f format n index Parameters i input 1 8 f format Format string i e 1024x768 59 94 or n index Video format index Query Format...

Page 133: ...sponse 0 Analog 1 Digital cobbwb Description Freeze the input on program Command Format FREEZE m mode Command Params m mode 0 off 1 on Default off Query Format FREEZE Query Response FREEZE m mode min 0 max 1 f o Description Adjust Input Aspect Ratio Command Format IAR i input r ratio c custom ratio Parameters i input 1 9 r ratio 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 5 4 5 16 9 c custom ratio 75 3 0 Query Format IAR...

Page 134: ...mat IAVAIL i input Query Response IAVAIL i input m mode f_oq Description Input Brightness Adjust Command Format IBRT i input b bright Parameters i input 1 9 b bright 75 0 125 0 Default 100 Query Format IBRT i input Query Response IBRT i input b bright min 75 max 125 f abi Description Deletes the input configuration file If the file parameter is not specified the command uses the current file numbe...

Page 135: ...sponse ICPHO i input a ADC p phase min 16 max 15 f ob Description Recalls saved input configuration for selected input The selected input s IMAP is updated if the f file parameter is specified Command Format ICREC i input f file Parameters i input 1 9 f file 1 64 If specified update the File Association menu to reflect the selected file number Query Format ICREC i input Query Response ICREC i inpu...

Page 136: ...ption Input Colorspace Adjust Command Format ICSP i input c color Parameters i input 1 9 c color 0 RGB 1 SMPTE Query Format ICSP i input Query Response ICSP i input c color min 0 max 1 List Format Each input type will have a different list for colorspace ICSP i input list List Response 0 RGB 1 SMPTE fe qs Description Input Horizontal Active Adjust This command is only adjustable for analog input t...

Page 137: ...ition Parameters i input 1 8 for adjustments 7 8 only if itype is analog 1 9 for query p position In pixels Query Format IHPOS i input Query Response IHPOS i input p position min pos min max pos max feqlq i Description Input Horizontal Total Adjust This command is only adjustable for analog input types Other input types will provide query information only Command Format IHTOTAL i input t total Par...

Page 138: ...ust This command is only valid for formats with RGB color space Command Format IRBRT i input r red g green b blue Parameters i input 1 8 r red 25 0 25 0 Default 0 g green 25 0 25 0 Default 0 b blue 25 0 25 0 Default 0 Query Format IRBRT i input Query Response IRBRT i input r red g green b blue min 25 max 25 fo kq Description Input RGB Contrast Adjust This command is only valid for formats with RGB...

Page 139: ...and is only valid for SMPTE color space Command Format ISAT i input s sat Parameters i input 1 9 s saturation 0 150 Default 100 Query Format ISAT i input Query Response ISAT i input s sat min 75 max 125 fpbi Description Selects the specified input as the current input to display This command will perform the valid sync check route the input recall video if saved or acquire source if not saved Incl...

Page 140: ...ommand Format ISMP i input s sample mode Parameters i input 1 8 for adjustments 7 8 only if itype is analog 1 9 for query s sample mode 0 over sample 1 1 1 sampling Default 1 1 Query Format ISMP i input Query Response ISMP i input s sample mode min 0 max 1 List Format Each input type has a different list of valid sample modes ISMP i input list List Response 0 OverSample 1 1 1 fpvk Description Inpu...

Page 141: ...d input types ITYPE i input list List Response 1 RGB 2 Y C 3 CVBS 4 SDI 5 DVI 6 YPbPr fs qs Description Input Vertical Active Adjust This command is only adjustable for analog input types Other input types will provide query information only Command Format IVATV i input a active Parameters i input 1 8 for adjustments 7 8 only if input is analog 1 9 for query a active In lines Query Format IVATV i ...

Page 142: ...i input 1 8 for adjustments 7 8 only if input is analog 1 9 for query p position In lines Query Format IVPOS i input Query Response IVPOS i input p position min pos min max pos max fsqlq i Description Input Vertical Total Adjust This command is a query only Parameters i input 1 9 Query Format IVTOTAL i input Query Response IVTOTAL i input t total m ljm Description Pulldown Compensation mode adjust...

Page 143: ... N A Query Response N A ldj Description Set Output Gamma Command Format OGM o output g gamma Parameters o output 1 DVI g gamma 1 0 to 3 0 0 1 increment Default 1 0 Query Format OGM o output Query Response OGM o output g gamma min 1 max 3 lo_j Description Output Raster Box Mode Command Format ORBM o output m mode Parameters o output 1 DVI m mode 0 off 1 on Query Format ORBM o output Query Response ...

Page 144: ...0x600 56 12 800x600 59 94 13 800x600 60 14 800x600 72 15 800x600 75 lpvk Description Output Sync Type Adjust Command Format OSYNC o output s sync Parameters o output 1 DVI 2 Analog s sync 1 H V 2 H V 3 H V 4 H V 5 CSync for analog only Defaults DVI H V analog H V Query Format OSYNC o output Query Response OSYNC o output s sync min 1 max 4 max returned for analog is 5 List Format OSYNC o output lis...

Page 145: ...ype Parameters o output 1 DVI t type 1 H Ramp 2 V Ramp 3 100 Col Bars 4 16x16 Grid 5 32x32 Grid 6 Burst 7 75 Col bars 8 50 Gray 9 Gray Steps 1 10 Gray Steps 2 11 White 12 Black 13 Red 14 Green 15 Blue Query Format OTPT o output Query Response OTPT o output t type min 1 max 15 List Format OTPT o output list List Response 1 H Ramp 2 V Ramp 3 100 Col Bars 4 16x16 Grid 5 32x32 Grid 6 Burst 7 75 Col ba...

Page 146: ...lt off Query Format AUTOSAVE Query Response AUTOSAVE m mode min 0 max 1 rqlq hb Description Auto Take Mode Command Format AUTOTAKE m mode Parameters m mode 0 off 1 on default off Query Format AUTOTAKE Query Response AUTOTAKE m mode min 0 max 1 _ihqo k Description Sets whether going to black is a direct transition or requires a TAKE Command Format BLKTRAN m mode Parameters m mode 0 do an immediate ...

Page 147: ... Command Format DIAGD Parameters None Query Format N A Query Response N A fpq q Description Query only command for the input status type and format Query Format ISTAT Query Response ISTAT t input type f input format i io Description Clear the selected log ram copy not flash Command Format LCLR l log Parameters l log 0 combined 1 debug 2 warning 3 error Query Format N A Query Response N A iajm Desc...

Page 148: ...nt panel With full lockout mode enabled all keys and menu will be deactivated The executive mode will lock out all but the input bus keys 1 through 8 SDI and LOGO Command Format LOCKOUT m mode f Parameters m mode 0 disable 1 full lockout 2 executive mode default disable f Command from front panel Query Format LOCKOUT Query Response LOCKOUT m mode min 0 max 2 lpq q Description Query only command fo...

Page 149: ...A or B path of scaler input on preview Query Format PROGRAM Query Response PROGRAM i input k b obpbq Description Reset unit Command Format RESET f s Parameters f factory reset or s soft reset Query Format N A Query Response N A p sb Description System Save Command Format SAVE Parameters N A Query Format N A Query Response N A pbof i Description Sets the serial port Command Format SERIAL b baud p p...

Page 150: ...re of the unit Query Format TEMP Query Response TEMP c celsius f fahrenheit qokqfjb Description Set transition time Command Format TRNTIME s seconds Parameters s seconds 1 5 5 0 default 1 5 Query Format TRNTIME Query Response TRNTIME s seconds min 1 5 max 5 sbo Description Display Version info Command Format VER Parameters N A Query Format N A Query Response N A sca_oq Description Set VFD brightne...

Page 151: ...ct v voffset input vact output vact Query Format LKEY option letter The LKEY query will return only one option parameter at a time If no option is specified an error code will be returned Query Response LKEY m mode min 0 max 1 LKEY s source min 0 max 11 LKEY c clip min 0 max 1023 LKEY g gain min 0 max 1023 99 LKEY o opacity min 0 max 1023 LKEY h hoffset min hoffset min max hoffset max LKEY v voffs...

Page 152: ... LOGOSAVE l logo Command Params l logo 1 3 Default 1 Query Format N A Query Response N A ildlpbi Description Logo selection Command Format LOGOSEL l logo Command Params l logo 1 LOGO1 2 LOGO2 3 LOGO3 Default LOGO1 Query Format LOGOSEL Query Response LOGOSEL l logo min 1 max 3 List Format LOGOSEL list List Response 1 LOGO1 2 LOGO2 3 LOGO3 ildlpq q Description The logo format status This command is ...

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Page 155: ...e 54 output format 50 output gamma 51 output sync 51 processing 61 raster box 51 RGB color balance 60 sample phase 57 test pattern 50 timing 55 transition time 49 VFD brightness 72 Agency specifications 113 Analog 15 pin D connector pinouts 114 inputs 27 output 28 sync 51 Application questions 19 Aspect Ratio 59 Asterisks 46 54 Auto black take 71 config 56 59 input config 70 input save 70 key take...

Page 156: ...Clip 66 Color background 55 balance 60 Colorspace 54 Command ACQ 131 AUTOACQ 131 AUTOCFG 146 AUTOSAVE 146 AUTOTAKE 146 BACKGND 131 BLACK 143 BLKTRAN 146 BLKVID 132 CBLEQ 132 CONTEXT 146 DHCP 130 DIAG 147 DIAGD 147 EDID 132 EDIDTYPE 133 EMAC 130 FREEZE 133 GATEWAY 130 IAR 133 IAUTOC 134 IAVAIL 134 IBRT 134 ICDEL 17 134 ICNT 134 ICPHO 135 ICREC 17 135 ICRST 135 ICSAV 17 136 ICSP 136 IHATV 136 IHCROP...

Page 157: ... status menu 46 Copy protection 18 Copyright 2 CP 100 block diagram 19 button states 37 command list 127 communicating with 123 communications connections 34 connectivity diagram 19 control overview 36 features 15 front panel 22 GUI connection and launch 102 GUI connections 34 GUI operation 101 hardware installation 29 hardware orientation 21 home page 103 108 input connections 33 introduction to ...

Page 158: ...e plus key 96 up to source plus key 96 FCC statement 2 Features CP 100 15 File Association menu 16 77 Flip flop mode 83 Format asterisks 54 best guess 54 brackets 54 connection table 34 input 53 output 50 Freeze 25 using 89 FREEZE command 133 Front panel components 22 display section 22 executive lockout mode 98 full lockout mode 98 FRZ button 25 using 89 FSR technical support information 3 154 wa...

Page 159: ...ance menu 61 Hyperlinks 14 f IAR command 133 IAUTOC command 134 IAVAIL command 134 IBRT command 134 ICDEL command 17 134 ICNT command 134 ICPHO command 135 ICREC command 17 135 ICRST command 135 ICSAV command 17 136 ICSP command 136 IHATV command 136 IHCROP command 136 IHPAN command 137 IHPOS command 137 IHTOTAL command 137 IHUE command 137 Image adjust menu 58 IMAP command 17 In Auto Acquire 53 6...

Page 160: ...tion 32 LINT command 148 List commands 127 Lit solid button 24 37 LKEY command 151 Lockout executive mode 17 98 LOCKOUT command 17 148 LOGO 15 button 25 delete 68 how to capture and store 87 in executive lockout mode 98 save 68 selection 67 setup menu 67 status 67 transitioning to 88 using 86 LOGODEL command 152 LOGOSAVE command 152 LOGOSEL command 152 LOGOSTAT command 152 Luminance key 16 and log...

Page 161: ...onnections 33 DVI 28 format 50 format table 118 gamma 51 main 28 menu 49 save configuration 51 specifications 112 sync setup menu 51 test pattern 50 Oversample 57 Over temp 78 Overview control 36 software upgrade 106 m Page CP 100 home 103 108 select file 108 upload status 109 Pan 59 Parity 75 PCOMP command 142 PDF file usage 14 navigating and searching 14 Performing a key 93 Phase A Phase B 57 Ph...

Page 162: ...input 28 Section display 22 23 effects 22 25 inputs 22 24 26 SEL 23 using 41 42 Select file page 108 Selection input rules 82 Serial communications 28 connection 34 connector 28 connector pinouts 117 setup 74 setup menu 74 SERIAL command 149 Set gateway 73 netmask 73 static IP 73 Setup EDID 75 menu using 48 serial 74 Signal installation 33 Site preparation 30 Size 59 Software requirements upgradin...

Page 163: ...ersample 57 Trademarks 3 Trans time 49 Transition time 49 Transitioning automatically 70 to a saved logo 88 Tree menu 40 TRNTIME command 150 Troubleshoot Ethernet connection 110 Type input 54 test pattern 50 r Understanding auto acquire 84 Unpacking 30 Up Down arrows 104 Upgrade software 105 software via Ethernet 107 Upload dialog 109 status page 109 User preference auto input save 70 auto take 70...

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