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JUPITER

CM-4400: AccuSwitch Control System

Installation and Operating Manual

Software Version 

7.9.0

071876600

OCTOBER 2010

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Page 1: ...JUPITER CM 4400 AccuSwitch Control System Installation and Operating Manual Software Version 7 9 0 071876600 OCTOBER 2010 ...

Page 2: ...808 29238 Brest Cedex 3 France 40 Rue de Bray 2 Rue des Landelles 35510 Cesson Sevigné France Spinnereistrasse 5 CH 5300 Turgi Switzerland Brunnenweg 9 D 64331 Weiterstadt Germany Carl Benz Strasse 6 8 67105 Schifferstadt Germany Including its implementation meets the requirements of the standard ISO 9001 2008 Scope The design manufacture and support of video and audio hardware and software produc...

Page 3: ...JUPITER CM 4400 AccuSwitch Control System Installation and Operating Manual Software Version 7 9 071876600 OCTOBER 2010 ...

Page 4: ... x 7 800 8080 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 United States Canada 24 x 7 1 800 547 8949 or 1 530 478 4148 Local Support Centers available during normal business hours Asia Hong Kong Taiwan Korea Macau 852 2531 3058 Indian Subcontinent 91 22 24933476 Southeast Asia Malaysia 603 7805 3884 Southeast Asia Singapore 65 6379 1313 China 861 0660 159 450 Japan 81 3 5484 6868 Australia and New Zealand 61 1300 72...

Page 5: ...ents for Personnel 29 Section 1 Introduction 31 CM 4400 System Controller 31 Control Functions 34 Distribution Switcher Control 34 External Control Protocols 34 Control panels 35 File Server Configuration PC 35 Ordering Information 36 Section 2 Hardware Installation 37 Unpacking and Inspection 37 Connecting the CM 4400 to the Jupiter LAN 40 CM 4400 Connections 40 Connecting the Jupiter File Server...

Page 6: ...int Bus Cable 75 The CB 3000 Control Buffer 77 Connection To Thomson Philips DD Series Diamond 79 Connection to Automation and Other Systems 80 Section 3 Software Installation 83 Caveats 83 Equipment Required 84 Software Required 84 Materials Supplied 84 Optional Materials 84 Software Update 85 Updating Existing Jupiter Systems 85 Installing the Jupiter Software Components 86 Updating a Previous I...

Page 7: ... Numbers 169 The Control Panel Set Dialog 171 Creating a CP Set 171 The Control Panel Level Set 173 The Control Panel Input Set 175 The Control Panel Output Set 179 The Control Panel Override Set 182 Defining Overrides 182 The Control Panel Sequence Set 184 Defining a Sequence Set 184 The Control Panel Category Set 186 Defining Categories 186 CPESXTND Sets 188 The MPK Devices Table 191 MPK Devices...

Page 8: ... Codes 260 Error Codes 260 Startup Codes 272 Shutdown Codes 272 Other Codes 272 Section 12 Jupiter ASCII Communications Protocol 273 Appendix A CM 4400 Specifications 277 Electrical 277 File Server Minimum Specifications 279 Software Required 279 Equipment Dimensions 280 System Limitations 280 Supported Data Routers 283 Appendix B Connecting Legacy and 3rd Party Routers 285 Matrix Router Control B...

Page 9: ...electronic copies of manuals Release Notes Release Notes Addendum and Field bulletins JEP 100 Jupiter Encore Control Panel v1 2 0 Installation and Oper ating Manual Jupiter Control System L S and LCD Series Control Panels Installation and Operating Manual Jupiter AccuSwitch Soft Panels and Visual Status Display Instruction Manual Jupiter Getting Started Guide Describes simplified software configur...

Page 10: ...10 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Preface ...

Page 11: ... are qualified to do so Safety Terms and Symbols Terms in This Manual Safety related statements may appear in this manual in the following form WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that may result in per sonal injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to equipment or other property or which may cause equipmen...

Page 12: ...ifies an external protective grounding terminal which may be connected to earth ground as a supplement to an internal grounding terminal Indicates that static sensitive components are present which may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Use anti static procedures equipment and surfaces during servicing Warnings The following warning statements identify conditions or practices that can result in...

Page 13: ...service ground Disconnect both power supply cords prior to servicing Double pole neutral fusing Disconnect mains power prior to servicing Use proper lift points Do not use door latches to lift or move equipment Avoid mechanical hazards Allow all rotating devices to come to a stop before servicing Cautions The following caution statements identify conditions or practices that can result in damage t...

Page 14: ...power supply cords Power cords for this equipment if provided meet all North American electrical codes Operation of this equipment at voltages exceeding 130 VAC requires power supply cords which comply with NEMA configurations International power cords if provided have the approval of the country of use Use correct replacement battery This product may contain batteries To reduce the risk of explos...

Page 15: ...en die entsprechende Qualifikationen für diese Arbeiten Sicherheit Begriffe und Symbole In diesem Handbuch verwendete Begriffe Sicherheitsrelevante Hinweise können in diesem Handbuch in der fol genden Form auftauchen WARNUNG Warnungen weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin die Verletzungs oder Lebensgefahr bergen VORSICHT Vorsichtshinweise weisen auf Situationen oder Vorgehensweisen hin d...

Page 16: ...ten angeschlossen werden Weist auf eine externe Schutzerdungsklemme hin die als Ergänzung zu einem internen Erdungskontakt an die Erde angeschlossen werden kann Weist darauf hin dass es statisch empfindliche Komponenten gibt die durch eine elektrostatische Entladung beschädigt werden können Verwenden Sie antistatische Prozeduren Ausrüstung und Oberflächen während der Wartung Warnungen Die folgende...

Page 17: ...ieses Produkt nur in Umgebungen in denen keinerlei Explosionsgefahr besteht Hohe Kriechströme Das Gerät muss vor dem Einschalten unbedingt geerdet werden Doppelte Spannungsversorgung kann vorhanden sein Schließen Sie die beiden Anschlußkabel an getrennte Stromkreise an Vor Servicearbeiten sind beide Anschlußkabel vom Netz zu trennen Zweipolige neutrale Sicherung Schalten Sie den Netzstrom ab bevor...

Page 18: ...en Sie die Komponente von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker untersuchen Kabel richtig verlegen Verlegen Sie Netzkabel und andere Kabel so dass Sie nicht beschädigt werden Stützen Sie schwere Kabelbündel ordnungs gemäß ab damit die Anschlüsse nicht beschädigt werden Richtige Netzkabel verwenden Wenn Netzkabel mitgeliefert wurden erfüllen diese alle nationalen elektrischen Normen Der Betrieb die...

Page 19: ...s ne procédez à aucune intervention d entretien autre que celles contenues dans le manuel de l utilisateur à moins que vous ne soyez habilité pour le faire Consignes et symboles de sécurité Termes utilisés dans ce manuel Les consignes de sécurité présentées dans ce manuel peuvent apparaître sous les formes suivantes AVERTISSEMENT Les avertissements signalent des conditions ou des pratiques suscept...

Page 20: ... de protection de mise à la masse qui peut être connectée en tant que borne de mise à la masse supplé mentaire Signale la présence de composants sensibles à l électricité sta tique et qui sont susceptibles d être endommagés par une décharge électrostatique Utilisez des procédures des équipe ments et des surfaces antistatiques durant les interventions d entretien Avertissements Les avertissements s...

Page 21: ...n environnement dont l atmosphère est explosible Présence possible de courants de fuite Un raccordement à la masse est indis pensable avant la mise sous tension Deux alimentations peuvent être présentes dans l équipement Assurez vous que chaque cordon d alimentation est raccordé à des circuits de terre séparés Débranchez les deux cordons d alimentation avant toute intervention Fusion neutre bipola...

Page 22: ...d entretien Acheminez les câbles correctement Acheminez les câbles d alimentation et les autres câbles de manière à ce qu ils ne risquent pas d être endommagés Supportez correctement les enroulements de câbles afin de ne pas endom mager les connecteurs Utilisez les cordons d alimentation adéquats Les cordons d alimentation de cet équipement s ils sont fournis satisfont aux exigences de toutes les ...

Page 23: ...ich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Grass Valley Group can affect emission compliance and could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the...

Page 24: ... to recertify and reidentify this product in accordance with provisions of 21CFR sub chapter J for distribution within the U S A and in accordance with CENELEC HD 482 S1 for distribution within countries using the IEC 825 standard Laser Safety Laser safety in the United States is regulated by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH The laser safety regulations are published in the Lase...

Page 25: ...ments CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 First Edition Dated April 1 2003 with revisions through and including November 26 2003 EN60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive EMI EMC Directive 89 336 EEC via EN 55103 1 and 2 Audio Video and Entertainment Lighting Control for the European Community EN 55103 1 standards Electromagn...

Page 26: ...EVEL IS RETAINED UNLESS THE PRODUCT OR MARKET CHANGES IN SOME WAY THAT REQUIRES NEW COMPLIANCE TESTING DO NOT BLINDLY REPLACE INFORMATION IN OLDER MANUALS WITH THIS BOILERPLATE INFORMATION CHECK WITH THE PROD UCT MANAGER TO CONFIRM WHAT NOTICES ARE REQUIRED SOME OLDER PRODUCTS KAYAK DD FOR EXAMPLE MAY REQUIRE OLDER UL1419 SAFE TY INFORMATION THE INFORMATION BELOW REPLACES THE ANSI UL60950 SAFETY I...

Page 27: ...ESD Guidelines Follow these guidelines when handling Grass Valley equipment Only trained personnel that are connected to a grounding system should handle ESDS items Do not open any protective bag box or special shipping packaging until you have been grounded Note When a Personal Grounding strap is unavailable as an absolute minimum touch a metal object that is touching the floor for example a tabl...

Page 28: ...l of static that is being generated For example at 10 20 RH a person walking across a carpeted floor can develop 35kV yet when the rel ative humidity is increased to 70 80 the person can only generate 1 5kV Static is generated as personnel move or as equipment is moved across a floor s surface Carpeted and waxed vinyl floors contribute to static build up Work Surfaces Painted or vinyl covered tabl...

Page 29: ...ing path the total system resistance including the person garment and grounding cord must be less than 3 5 x 107 ohm Table 1 Product Qualification Personnel Grounding Technical Requirement Test Method Required Limits Wrist Strap System ANSI ESD S1 1 Section 5 11 3 5 x 107 ohm Flooring Footwear System Method 1 ANSI ESD STM97 1 3 5 x 107 ohm Flooring Footwear System Method 2 both required ANSI ESD S...

Page 30: ...30 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual ESD Protection ...

Page 31: ...rol soft ware This manual is for the CM 4400 which only supports the Jupiter AccuS witch control software For all other systems including the CM 4000 System Controller you should refer to that system s manual See head CM 4400 System Controller The CM 4400 System Controller Figure 1 and Figure 2 on page 32 pro vides a hardware platform for the Jupiter AccuSwitch application The AccuSwitch applicati...

Page 32: ... includes CM 4400 system controllers Primary and Secondary Redundant controllers Jupiter AccuSwitch Control software 7 6 or newer File Server PC Grass Valley or customer supplied Control Panels either Hardware or Software Jupiter LAN Other various options The Jupiter LAN must be a standalone isolated network No other equip ment should be connected to or communicating on the Jupiter LAN An example ...

Page 33: ...witch setting information re fer to the installation manual supplied with the router Serial Ports House sync required for vertical inter val switching Jupiter file server 10 100baseT LAN CB 3000 Control Buffer May be required when more than 50 matrix boards are installed in switcher Automation computer VTR ASCII protocol RS 422 232 converter1 master control unit Video Processing Unit Audio Process...

Page 34: ...s to communicate between video routing switchers routers including automatic stan dards conversion when switching between analog and digital routers Path finding is only an option for video routers Path finding for data routers is not supported Remote Serial Control Router Interface Option The CM 4400 can optionally support several third party matrix router pro tocols Multiple routers with differe...

Page 35: ...s Control Panels Instal lation and Operating Manual Software Control Panels GUI Control Panel The Software Control Panel Suite that is shown in the JNS Applications group is not supported by Jupiter AccuSwitch The GUI panels that are supported by AccuSwitch are described in the Jupiter AccuSwitch Soft Panels and Visual Status Display Instruction Manual File Server Configuration PC When the AccuSwi...

Page 36: ... window on the Jupiter file server or Jupiter remote PC Jupiter Configurator Editor Microsoft Windows style menus are used to configure the various compo nents of the system For example these menus are used to set the indi vidual buses of the CM 4400 to MPK or other protocols as needed Ordering Information Contact your sales representative when ordering CM 4400 parts ...

Page 37: ...ou may wish to refer to the Jupiter Getting Started Guide This booklet provides an abbreviated version of the information in this section and is available on Grass Valley s Web site Verifying 110 or 230 VAC Selection Most panels are auto sensing otherwise power line adjustments are nor mally made at the factory based on the geographical location of the cus tomers facility However verifying these s...

Page 38: ... CM 4400 s ventilation openings on both sides of the CM If necessary rack mount support must be cut shorter to avoid blocking the airflow The chassis fan and ventilation openings are shown in Figure 5 on page 39 CM 4400 Control Module CC 2010 Matrix Crosspoint bus cables Apex Concerto and Trinix routers House SMPTE time code required for deterministic switching Crosspoint bus Crosspoint Bus port F...

Page 39: ...JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual 39 Unpacking and Inspection Figure 5 CM 4400 Ventilation Openings 071826106_cm4000 ventalation Do not block ventilation holes ...

Page 40: ...s CM 4400 Connections This section describes the connections on the rear panel of the CM 4400 Figure 6 CM 4400 Connections Follow these steps to connect the System controller to the routers 1 Connect the Crosspoint Bus cable to the XPT BUS connector on the rear of the CM 4400 controller and the other end to either the BOP 4000 one of the XPT BUS connector on the rear of the router or the CB 3000 F...

Page 41: ...nels Trinix and Concerto Connecting the Ethernet Switch to the System Controller An Ethernet switch must be part of the Jupiter LAN The hardware Control Panels and CM 4400 will be connected to this switch Use a network cable either CAT 5 or CAT6 for these connections Ethernet switches can be daisy chained for added expansion Note Connect the Ethernet cable to the CM 4400 s NET 1 port only NET 2 is...

Page 42: ...View selection in the Navigation panel on the left side of the NetConfig application a You may not be able to browse to the panel if the current IP address of the panel is not part of the Jupiter Subnet NetConfig can be used to set the IP address first if this is the case 2 Select the Panel Network hyperlink The Panel Network Configuration page will then appear Figure 7 Figure 7 Panel Network Conf...

Page 43: ...r a LAN only system 3 Enter the Device number in the LAN Serial Device field This number must match the Device Address field in the MPK Devices table see page 191 for more information 4 Enter the IP address of the Primary host in the LAN Primary Host IP field 5 Enter the IP address of the Secondary Redundant host in the LAN Secondary Host IP field 6 Select the amount of time to wait for a response...

Page 44: ...er on page 77 1 Install the Software Control panels on a PC Each Software Control panel needs the connection information listed above in Configuring the AccuSwitch Control Panels Connections on page 41 However this information is entered in the soft panel s Router Connection Editor dialog see the Jupiter AccuSwitch Soft Panels and Status Display manual 2 If your system includes a Master control sy...

Page 45: ...r alarm condition is indicated by either a 00 01 or FF on the front panel s LED display and at the rear panel s Alarm BNC connector Figure 3 on page 33 For more information alarm conditions see Error Codes on page 260 The Control Module Alarm Circuit Electrically the Alarm BNC operates according to the SMPTE standard 269M 1999 When an alarm is asserted the circuit associated with the Alarm connect...

Page 46: ...tically The switch over to the redundant unit will occur almost immediately after the alarm thus pro viding minimal disruption to the control system The controlling CM 4400 is indicated by a green light on the CM s Activate button see Figure 2 on page 32 If the redundant CM 4400 is controlling the system and enters an alarm condition and then reboots The redundant CM 4400 will retain control if th...

Page 47: ...nit with no interruption in service When using a redundant system the CMs must be the same type That is both CMs must be either a CM 4000 or CM 4400 Figure 10 Reserved CM 4400 Ready to Swap with a Failed CM Preparing and Activating a Replacement CM 4400 A third CM 4400 can be kept in reserve and in the event of a failure have its address altered and be installed to provide a quick replacement for ...

Page 48: ... the faulty CM 4400 3 Install connect and power up the replacement CM 4400 The replacement CM 4400 will boot up automatically The other CM 4400 should remain active throughout this operation 4 Change the replacement CM 4400 s physical Ethernet address MAC address in the Network Description table a Start the Jupiter Configuration Editor b Select the Network Description table Jupiter Network Descrip...

Page 49: ...TFTP Status tab and look for an indication that the transfer was successful 100 complete Proceed with the steps if these indications are correct 4 Swap control to the replacement CM 4400 by pressing the Activate button on the front of the CM 4400 Figure 3 on page 33 5 Confirm system operation Assuming all is well leave the replacement CM 4400 in control of the system The installation of the replac...

Page 50: ...cable is always the master unit The wiring for a redundant CM 4400 system is shown in Figure 12 The BOP 4000 Break Out Panel is designed to be mounted in the back of an equipment rack behind the redundant CMs Figure 12 Redundant CM 4400 Installation CC 2010 Matrix Cross point bus cables House sync required for vertical interval switching Routing switcher CM 4400 Redundancy Cable House time code Cr...

Page 51: ...Panel kit Cables Figure 13 BOP 4000 and Cables Assembly no F7 029500 104 CM 4000 1 ea Redundancy Cable 1 5 feet 0 46 m F M M 8 ea serial control splitter cables M M M M 2 ea crosspoint bus cables Rear of BOP 4000 CM 4400 3 feet 0 91 m M male connector 3 feet 0 91 m 3 feet 0 91 m 3 feet 0 91 m Master M M 071826105_BOP 4400 and Cabels ...

Page 52: ...gure 14 Assembly CM 4400 Redundancy Cable to CM 4400 Redundancy port Master P2 DB15P male P1 DB15P male 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 to CM 4400 Redundancy port Slave 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Red Black Green White Shield Brown 1 5 feet 0 46 m 071826105_Assembly CM 4400 Redundancy Cable ...

Page 53: ...plication shown in Figure 16 Vertical interval switching of a switcher connected to a CM 4400 serial port depends on the sync system of the switcher itself Sync connections to the CM 4400 have no effect on the operation of the serial switcher The CM 4400 must be configured using the following tables see The Con figurator Application on page 107 for more information Network Description table page 1...

Page 54: ... Switcher Restrictions In the highlighted example in Figure 16 Physical levels cannot be dupli cated on a CM 4400 unless Logical Level Mapping or an offset of 400 is used or a level offset ESControl uses 400 for the offset but other protocols use 100 200 and so forth Only one remote switcher of a given type can be connected to a single CM 4400 Physical levels cannot be duplicated on a CM 4400 Leve...

Page 55: ...undant Installation Figure 17 Connecting to a Non Redundant Encore Control System Cabling A Grass Valley Cat5 cable kit is available in two versions If the SCB is the old style 071 0884 xx series order kit 174 8216 xx If the SCB is the new style 071 1000 xx series order kit 174 8217 xx The factory cable must be used with a customer supplied adapter that must be wired as shown in Figure 18 The fact...

Page 56: ...mer Supplied Cable for Connecting CM 4400 to Old Style Encore SCB RJ45 female to 9 pin D male adapter at taches directly to CM serial port 8 inch cable supplied with Encore Y Cable Kit Type depends on SCB model refer to text for ordering information To SCB RS 422 port Customer supplied items Standard Cat5 cable max 250 feet Standard Cat5 coupler 1 6 Rx 2 7 3 Tx 8 4 9 5 to CM 4400 Serial port DB9P ...

Page 57: ... and CM 4400 configurations match Figure 21 Jupiter Controlling Encore Serial Protocol Table A router must be defined using the Switcher Description table page 156 Including switcher inputs outputs a CP Level Set and CP Input Output Sets must be defined Note If Encore is controlling Jupiter different software settings are required see Encore Control of Jupiter on page 63 1 6 Rx 2 7 3 Tx 8 4 9 5 to...

Page 58: ... versions If the System Controller Board SCB is the old style 071 0884 xx series order kit 174 8216 xx If the SCB is the new style 071 1000 xx series order kit 174 8217 xx The factory cable must be used with a customer supplied adapter wired as shown in Figure 20 on page 57 Note that the cables in this kit are eight inches long Further instructions are provided with the cable kit The rack mount BO...

Page 59: ...w style 071 1000 xx build the cable as shown in Figure 25 on page 61 RJ45 female to 9 pin D male adapter In ternal wiring is per Figure 2 21 8 inch cables supplied with Encore Y Cable Kit Type depends on SCB model refer to text for ordering information To SCB RS 422 ports Customer supplied items Standard Cat5 cable max 250 feet RJ45 Y connector 8 inches 203 mm F M M 8 inches 203 mm 8 inch cables s...

Page 60: ... CM 4000 Serial port DB9P male RJ45P male Rx Receive plus Rx Receive minus Tx Transmit plus Tx Transmit minus G Ground Shielded twisted pair Rx Tx G to Encore SCB RS 422 port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx Rx Rx Tx G G 1 6 Rx 2 7 3 Tx 8 4 9 5 DB9P male RJ45P male Belden 8723 or equivalent Rx Tx G to Encore SCB RS 422 port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx Rx Rx Tx G G to CM 4000 Serial port ...

Page 61: ...onfigured Jupiter can only be configured for one port if Jupiter AccuSwitch is control ling Encore This is the same port for both the primary and secondary CM 4400 1 6 Rx 2 7 3 Tx 8 4 9 5 to CM 4000 Serial port DB9P male RJ45P male Rx Receive plus Rx Receive minus Tx Transmit plus Tx Transmit minus G Ground Shielded twisted pair Rx Tx G to Encore SCB RS 422 port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx Rx Rx Tx G G 1 6...

Page 62: ...This technique can help reduce the overall switcher size but requires special entries to the Switcher Description table and the Switcher Outputs table Figure 26 Example of Logical Level Mapping Data Matrix Switching The Jupiter system can be used to control RS 232 RS 422 and RS 423 data switchers In a typical application a data matrix switcher can be used to route RS 422 machine control signals Ne...

Page 63: ... can send switching commands to a Jupiter control system Figure 27 on page 64 Jupiter can in turn send the commands to a Crosspoint Bus router such as Trinix The ESswitch Pro posed ESbus Routing Switcher Dialect is used when Encore is controlling Jupiter The ESswitch protocol is selected on the Serial Protocol table the Encore SCB is identified as a Serial device on the MPK Devices table Hardware ...

Page 64: ... Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 2 Hardware Installation Figure 27 Encore Control of jupiter Example System Encore Redundant SCBs Redundant CM 4400 System Controllers Serial Port Serial Port to routing switcher ...

Page 65: ... switchers are configured to operate on the same Super Crosspoint Bus Note Older TVS 2000 matrix cards are not capable of operating on a Super Cros spoint Bus However a newer State machine PROM is available which will make Super Crosspoint Bus operations possible The newer State Machine PROM is required for each older TVS 2000 board Later versions of TVS 2000 3000 switchers are shipped with this P...

Page 66: ...ed The path finding software option allows two or more Jupiter controlled routing switchers to operate as a system That is one switcher can access the other s inputs through a number of tie lines These tie lines can vary in number from one switcher to another and from one level to another CC 2010 Matrix cables 50 ft 15 2 m max CC 2010 Physical level 1 Video Physical level 2 Left audio Physical lev...

Page 67: ... entries in the Non Sequential Path Finding Data table Sequential Path Finding Path Finding Using Sequential Wiring When using Sequential Path Finding the connections can start with any input or output number but thereafter the connections must be sequential Figure 30 on page 68 shows example connections for one level Notice that the lowest number in an output group must be connected to the lowest...

Page 68: ... when con necting the CM 4400 to the Router is 50 ft 15 24 m Grass Valley recom mends installing a separate CM 4400 System Controller for each switcher using the CC 2010 Matrix cable 20 21 22 10 11 12 13 14 43 44 45 46 47 61 62 63 Grass Valley Crosspoint Bus distribution switcher A Grass Valley Crosspoint Bus distribution switcher B CC 2010 Matrix cable 50 ft 15 2 m max Tie lines can be connected ...

Page 69: ...inding tie line operation between any combination of Venus DM 400B and Concerto data routers up to a maximum of three routers For example Figure 32 on page 70 shows a single CM 4000 AccuSwitch controlling a Venus and Concerto connected with five tie lines All cables are 1 1 pin to pin including the tie line cables 20 26 27 83 84 88 87 45 46 61 62 Crosspoint Bus distribution switcher A Crosspoint B...

Page 70: ...estination router to pull or get data sources that are connected to the Venus through to the destination data sources Edt1A1C0 Edt3A1C0 on the Concerto The return data path is automatically switched in the reverse direction CM 4000 AS1 0 3 2 16 17 Group0 Safe 20 24 Safe 16 Crosspoint bus 21 25 17 18 19 19 18 0 1 1 2 3 255 7 6 5 4 VTR 1 DM VTR 2 DM VTR 3 DM VTR 4 DM VTR 8 DM VTR 7 DM VTR 6 DM VTR 5...

Page 71: ...he Network Description table The physical I O numbers must be defined in both the input and output tables because the data routers require a switch to be made in both directions for the forward and return data A SAFE input for the data router level must be defined This input is used with the Enforce or Advise features The maximum number of hops in a data router path finding path is 2 For example o...

Page 72: ...ectors Cat 5E Enhanced is recommended Shielded cable is also recommended maximum length 60 meters Compli ance with EEC EMC EN series UL 1950 and CSA C22 2 No 950 M89 standards requires use of a shielded cable Maximum length for un shielded cable is 100 meters Figure 33 PC to CM Connections Printers A printer can be connected to the local file server to print the contents of an entire Jupiter Confi...

Page 73: ...ating system Grass Valley has no control over the changes Microsoft implements Furthermore Grass Valley assumes no responsibility or liability for any continued use of this feature the user of this feature assumes all risk and liability including without limitation lost profits busi ness interruption or lost information A second PC can be installed on the Jupiter LAN in addition to the PC used as ...

Page 74: ...troller must have a sync reference in order for a Grass Valley Crosspoint Bus router to switch during the house vertical interval Crosspoint Bus routers are listed in Supported Routers on page 285 Time Code Connections Time code must be connected to the CM 4400 for deterministic switching A time code connection to the CM 4400 also provides an accurate date and time stamp for JNS Logger messages Th...

Page 75: ...tions Note If you are connecting to a Concerto or Trinix router the crosspoint bus must be terminated using a Crosspoint Bus Terminator This connector must be at the point that is farthest from the control processor No termination is required for other routers For specific wiring instructions concerning CC 2010 Crosspoint Bus Cables please refer to your routing switcher s installation manual Cross...

Page 76: ...lack 2 Yellow 10 Black 3 Green 11 Black 4 Blue 12 Black 5 White 13 Black 8 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 Twisted pairs 100 ft m max Shielded connector Shielded connector Shield Red Black Yellow Black Green Black Blue Black White Black Reset Data Clock Take Confirm Ground Type 43 material 0 375 inch 9 53 mm or larger inside diameter 0 95 inch 24 13 mm length or longer Type 43 material sources Fair Rite par...

Page 77: ...annel A that output will auto matically switch to channel B in this case the green LEDs would be off and one or more red LEDs would be on If a changeover occurs first check to see if the unit will return to normal operation by pressing the Select A button If the unit returns to channel A operation but a red LED remains on press the Clear button on the front of the CB 3000 Figure 36 If the red LEDs...

Page 78: ...tion and Operating Manual Section 2 Hardware Installation Some systems may be equipped with one or more single output CB 2000 Control Buffers rather than a CB 3000 Please refer to the wiring informa tion supplied with your switcher for details ...

Page 79: ...Installation and Operating Manual 79 The CB 3000 Control Buffer Connection To Thomson Philips DD Series Diamond For the installation steps for the Thomson Philips DD Series see the Hard ware section of the CM 4000 Installation manual ...

Page 80: ...ces Using the ESswitch ESbus Routing switcher Dialect ESswitch protocol is set on the Serial Protocol table and the control com puter is identified on the MPK Devices table for more information about Configuration tables see The Configurator Application on page 107 Figure 37 Example of an Automation System Installation CM 4400 Control Module CC 2010 Matrix Crosspoint bus cables House SMPTE time co...

Page 81: ...ce protocol is presented in Jupiter ASCII Communications Protocol on page 273 This method is also used for connection to an Image Video TSI 100 tally system Figure 39 Example of Devices using Jupiter ASCII Computer Interface Protocol ASCII bus Serial port Control computer Serial Port CM 4400 System Controller Sync ref See pg 2 64 See pages 2 89 and 2 90 for examples of this cable LAN 071826105_Cab...

Page 82: ... computer serial port R T R T G Tx Rx G A Black Box model GJ IC455B Inter face converter is available from Grass Valley part no 05 040935 001 RS 422 232 converter 071826105_Cable for connecting CM 4000 to AT type computer 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R T to CM 4000 serial port G Ground R Receive minus R Receive plus T Transmit plus T Transmit minus DB9P male twisted pair T R R T G G Tx Rx DB25P male 1 2 ...

Page 83: ...ore information please contact Grass Valley Technical Support see Contacting Grass Valley on page 4 in this manual If the software is being installed for the first time follow the procedure below Caveats Please read the following caveats before starting the installation procedure During this upgrade or installation procedure Read the Installation instructions before you start the Installation pro ...

Page 84: ...se and later is only supported on the English version of Windows XP Professional SP2 or later Windows Firewall and any Anti Virus Firewall must be disabled to allow the Bootp TFTP and JNS applications to operate properly Materials Supplied The information shown below in the following tables are supplied with the release Optional Materials The following Jupiter manuals and optional software are als...

Page 85: ...t Grass Valley Customer Support if you have any questions regarding this software update Note Read these instructions carefully and follow all the steps exactly to help ensure that your update goes smoothly Updating Existing Jupiter Systems This procedure is for updating an existing Jupiter system that has been pre viously installed completely configured and is operating correctly It is recommende...

Page 86: ...the Previous Version The Installation program will check to see if an earlier version of Jupiter is installed on the computer The earlier version will be removed before the latest version will be installed You will need to start the Installation program again after the earlier version has been removed To start the update process and remove the previous version 1 Insert the Jupiter System Software ...

Page 87: ...mponents The Welcome Remove the program screen will then appear after a few minutes Figure 43 Figure 43 Welcome Remove the Program Screen 2 Click the Next button The Setup Status screen will then appear Figure 44 Figure 44 Setup Status Screen The previous version of the application will then be removed ...

Page 88: ...n will then close You can now install the latest version of Jupiter Installing the Latest Version Before you begin the installation process make sure that you close all Jupiter programs on the configuration PC and disable any virus protec tion programs or firewalls You should restart the computer to stop any hidden activity Follow these steps to start the Installation process 1 Insert the Jupiter ...

Page 89: ...Open field D Setup exe Substitute the letter of your CD ROM drive for D Figure 46 Jupiter Installation Welcome Screen 2 Click the Next button The Customer Information screen will then appear Figure 47 Figure 47 Customer Information 3 Enter your User Name Company Name and the Soft Key in their respective fields Note The Soft key can be found on the plastic case that the Jupiter CD was shipped with ...

Page 90: ... to accept the license agreement The Setup Type screen will then appear Figure 49 Note Clicking the No button will stop the installation process Figure 49 Setup Type Screen 7 Select the preferred type of installation and then click the Next button The Setup process will then start The Question dialog will appear Figure 50 on page 91 You will need the Part Number Revision letter on the MCC 3500 Con...

Page 91: ...tter is correct or if you are not using the Saturn Master Control system The Choose Destination location screen will then appear Figure 51 Figure 51 Choose Destination Location Screen 9 Browse to the Destination folder of your choice and then click the Next button The Enter Network Information dialog will then appear Figure 52 Figure 52 Enter Network Information Screen ...

Page 92: ...espective fields 11 Enter the IP address for the Controller boards in the required field and then click the Next button Using DHCP Warning Note It is strongly recommended that you use a Static IP address Using DHCP may cause configuration problems If you are using DHCP that is your IP address is not static you will see the following Question dialog Figure 53 Figure 53 Question Dialog This dialog i...

Page 93: ... Location screen will then appear Figure 54 Figure 54 Start Copying Files Screen 12 Review the Current Settings and then click the Next button The Setup Status screen will then appear Figure 55 Figure 55 Setup Status Screen When the Installation process is completed the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen will then appear Figure 56 ...

Page 94: ...TER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 3 Software Installation Figure 56 InstallShield Wizard Complete Screen 13 Click the Finish button The installation process is now completed ...

Page 95: ...l application Start Settings Control Panel 2 Click the Add or Remove Programs icon 3 Select the Jupiter application from the list of the installed programs 4 Click the Change Remove button The InstallShield Wizard welcome screen will appear Figure 57 Figure 57 The InstallShield Wizard Welcome Screen 5 Click the Next button to initiate the uninstall procedure When the uninstall procedure is finishe...

Page 96: ...96 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 3 Software Installation ...

Page 97: ...iter Configuration Editor also known as the Configurator The Jupiter Network Suite is a collection programs that includes Software Control Panel Suite Not supported by AccuSwitch Board Status Control Center CP IO Set Editor Not supported by AccuSwitch Force Unlock JNS Configuration Logger and LogViewer Physical Control Physical Diagnostic Utility Physical Remapping Utility Router Control Utility R...

Page 98: ...ed from the Start menu Start All Programs Jupiter Network Suite When the program is launched the window shown in Figure 59 will appear Figure 59 JNS Control Console The JNS Control Console must be connected or pointed to the computer that JNS will control In this example the File server is only computer 1 Click the Connect button A menu similar to that shown in Figure 60 will appear ...

Page 99: ...s normal at this stage of installation click the OK button Figure 61 No Active JUPITER Set Selected The creation and selection of sets is described in The Configurator Application on page 107 Once the JNS is connected certain JNS servers programs on the Jupiter File Server PC will automatically start The term LOCAL will identify the running programs see Figure 60 The running programs will also be ...

Page 100: ...cted These program groups consist of the following JNS Applications JNS Tools JNS Utilities and JNS Servers The features in each of these groups are shown below JNS Applications Group Control Center CP IO Set Editor Not supported by AccuSwitch Log Viewer Logger Router Control Utility Saturn Monitor Follow Preview Software Control Panel Suite GUI control panel Not supported by CM 4400 JNS Applicati...

Page 101: ...he JNS programs that provide data to Jupiter client programs in the same or other computers are located in the JNS Servers group For example Status Info and Control information Accessing a Program Within a Group Follow these steps to start a program 1 Click the appropriate group button For example JNS Application JNS Tool JNS Utilities and JNS Servers In Figure 63 on page 102 below the JNS Tools g...

Page 102: ...e Configuration Editor in the JNS Tools Group The Configuration Editor will then appear Figure 64 The Configuration Editor Start Screen Note When the Jupiter system is initially set up the Configuration Editor MUST be the application that is selected first This application is described in The Con figurator Application on page 107 ...

Page 103: ...rt the CM will test itself and depending on the result may request a new download from the file server Selecting the Reboot Option There are two methods to rebooting the Control module both methods are described below The Configuration Tab Follow these steps to select the Reboot option 1 Start the Control Center Go to Start Programs Jupiter Network Suite JNS Applications Control Center 2 Select th...

Page 104: ...l Center Application 3 Select the board that you want to reset 4 Click the Reboot button at the top of the list of buttons on the right side of the dialog Note Having different versions of software or configuration tables between boards can cause instability in the system Pressing the Reset Button on the CM 4400 s Front Panel Follow these steps to reboot the CM 4400 1 Remove the front cover by rem...

Page 105: ...small screwdriver to reset the CM 4400 without removing the front cover Power Cycling the CM 4400 If the two methods described above do not restart the CM you can unplug the power cord you will then need to plug the power cord back in to the power socket Using the Console Port All boards can be reset by momentarily shorting pin 7 to pin 5 on the Console port This is the least preferred method Note...

Page 106: ...tcher status will be lost no switches will take place The switcher status will not be restored until the switches are manually re taken In addition the links to the control panels will have to be re established Follow these steps to clear the Persistent Memory PMEM 1 Start the Control Center Go to Start Programs Jupiter Network Suite JNS Applications Control Center 2 Click the Board Info Control t...

Page 107: ... your Jupiter equipment was purchased from Grass Valley as a turnkey system you may wish to refer to the Jupiter Getting Started Guide which will provide an abbreviated version of the information in this section Starting the Configurator Application You must have administrator privileges in order to load Jupiter software launch Jupiter applications and configure the system The same login should be...

Page 108: ...onfigurator Application 2 Click the Connect button Figure 71 JNS will then connect to the Control module Figure 71 The Jupiter JNS Control Console 3 Click the JNS Tools button that is below the menu bar The JNS Tools launch screen will then open 4 Click the Configuration Editor button ...

Page 109: ...e Jupiter Configurator will then open When the widow first opens it will appear to be blank Figure 73 on page 110 Note If you are an experienced Jupiter user and wish to check the routing switcher as quickly as possible see Using the Numeric Sets for Quick Switcher Checkout on page 206 Click the Configuration Editor button ...

Page 110: ...e 73 The Jupiter Configurator Use the Open command File Open to select an existing configu ration set the full path and name of the set will appear in the window s title bar Use the New command File New to create a new set The last set that was used will be opened automatically when Configu rator is started again ...

Page 111: ...tion file is uploaded You can then edit and compile the set as you would any other set Note There will not be a _Prev zip file when only one configuration has been sent to an AccuSwitch control board A Clear Flash command will remove the Previous Configuration file on an AccuSwitch board However a Clear Flash command on a Jupiter Xpress board will not remove the Previous Configuration file Configu...

Page 112: ...Tools Zip Configuration Set The Zip Configuration Set dialog will then open 2 Select the preferred Configuration set from the list In Figure 74 the test2 option is selected Figure 74 The Zip Configuration Set Dialog 3 Click the OK button The Zip Configuration Set Save dialog will then open This dialog is similar to the Window s Open dialog 4 Browse to the location to which you want to save the Con...

Page 113: ...ialog 6 Click the Save button The Zip Configuration Set Information dialog will then open The dialog will say The Configuration set name set was successfully zipped See Figure 76 Figure 76 The Zip Configuration Set Information Dialog 7 Click the OK button The dialog will then close and the Configuration set has been exported Enter the preferred name ...

Page 114: ...en automatically be sent to the Jupiter File Server using TFTP The Jupiter Configuration Editor is used to unzip open edit and compile the Current or Previous sets Follow these steps to upload a Configuration File 1 Run the Jupiter Network Suite JNS For example Start Programs Jupiter Network Suite 2 Select the CM 4000 Configuration Info and Set Upload option Tools CM 4000 Configuration Info and Se...

Page 115: ...gardless of subnet Note If you do not see any CM 4000s listed when the Multicast button is selected you may need to set the Gateway and Subnet Mask in the Jupiter Settings Go to Tools Jupiter Settings Then fill in the Gateway and the Subnet Mask After editing and saving your changes you may need to reboot the CM 4000s in order to see them listed for the multicast scope 4 Select one of the CM 4000s...

Page 116: ... option to save the set to a preferred name 3 Make the changes that is unzip open and edit 4 Save and then compile the Configuration set Configuration Error Checking for the CPES SER Device Type The Jupiter Configurator application will now perform an error check for a proper configuration of a CPES SER Device type When there is a Device type of CPES SER in the MPK Devices Table then the correspon...

Page 117: ...re used to con figure the various components of the system Follow these steps to access Jupiter tables 1 Select the Jupiter drop down menu The Jupiter menu with a list of commands will then appear Figure 81 Figure 81 The Jupiter Menu 2 Select the table that you would like to display For example if you select the Network Description table the display will be similar to the following Figure 82 ...

Page 118: ...priate and made active downloaded as described in the Configurator Editing Guidelines section Closing the Configurator Application To close or quit the Configurator application select the Exit option from the File menu File Exit or click the Close Box The red X in the upper right hand corner of the window There is no need to leave the Configurator loaded after compiling other than for your conveni...

Page 119: ... VM on the Network Description table Again data should be entered in the same order as the tables appear in the pull down menu When certain items are deleted the Configurator application will automat ically delete the corresponding entries on other tables when appropriate For example when the name of an input is deleted from the Switcher Input table the input will be deleted automatically from the...

Page 120: ...mation will be highlighted in red Moving the cursor over the field will cause a Help window to appear 3 Press the TAB key to accept the change and advance to the next cell 4 Press the ENTER key when you want to add a new row and to advance to that row 5 Click the Apply button to save the changes in memory However changes are not saved to disk until they are saved by selecting File Save Note If you...

Page 121: ... in Clearing Persistent Memory PMEM on page 106 Inserting a New Row In The Middle of the Table Follow these steps to insert a new row in the middle of the table 1 Click the numbered row box above the row where the new row is to appear 2 Press the Insert key on the Key board Or select the Insert Row option from the Edit menu The Row will appear below the selected row Figure 83 on page 122 Table 4 N...

Page 122: ...a note of how many rows you have selected The rows that are selected must form a single rectangle 2 Cut the rows from the table using the Cut option from the Edit menu 3 Select the row number box above where you want to paste 4 Press the Insert key once for each source row that was cut 5 Paste the rows using the paste option from the Edit menu Coping Rows from One Jupiter Table to Another Follow t...

Page 123: ...omatically incrementing numbers Find Command The Find command searches for a text string in all open tables Follow these steps to search for a text string 1 Select the Find command from the Edit menu The Find dialog will then appear Figure 84 The Find Dialog 2 Enter the text that you wish to search for in the Find what field 3 Select the check box associated with any of the provided filters The fi...

Page 124: ... incrementing numbers in columns to the right or rows below as preferred For example on the Switcher Input table you could enter the text SRC 0 in the Logical Input Name column which is located in the top left of the table Then selecting the preferred fields the whole column in this example and then the Increment Down Edit Increment Down This selection will fill the rest of the column with SRC 2 S...

Page 125: ...ote Before changing an existing Jupiter table be sure to read the Caution para graph directly under Reordering Jupiter Tables on page 121 Blocks can be copied and pasted using the copy and paste command Follow these steps to copy a block 1 Select the block of the source fields the fields selected must form a single rectangle To select an entire column click the name of the column Click any where o...

Page 126: ...tion Figure 87 Using the Copy Command 2 Use the copy command under the Edit menu Edit Copy 3 Select the destination area In this case the paste command will overwrite the existing text 4 Use the paste command under the Edit menu Edit Paste Figure 88 Using the Paste Command The blocks will then be pasted ...

Page 127: ...rc 3 src 3 VTR 4 src 4 src 4 VTR 5 src 5 src 5 VTR 6 src 6 src 6 VTR 7 src 7 src 7 VTR 8 src 8 src 8 VTR 9 src 9 src 9 The text must be Tab delimited as indicated in the text above by the dashes spaces must not be used between columns In the case of a Micro soft Excel or other Windows spreadsheet document each field would be entered in a separate cell Follow these steps to copy and paste rows betw...

Page 128: ...ntrol panel or other device the following rules should be observed Names should have eight character maximum Names must be unique The following characters are OK to use for names Letters A through Z Numbers 0 through 9 Underscore _ Number sign Hyphen Caret Dollar sign Exclamation point Percent sign Ampersand Braces At sign Single quote mark Apostrophe Right parenthesis All other characters should ...

Page 129: ... can be selected for use by the system This allows the entire system to be re configured from the file server with only a brief interruption to normal operations Modifying and Downloading a System Configuration Set Note Program the system in small steps and compile often As described earlier a compiled and or active configuration set cannot be edited directly And since creating a new configuration...

Page 130: ...st known good set as follows 1 On the Jupiter Configuration File menu click Open This will open a menu similar to that shown in Figure 91 on page 131 This menu will list all existing system configuration sets Source set selected for editing Compiled set s Source sets Activate Download CM 4000 Compile Select for editing Save Network Description 1 Board Name CM1 Type SB Address 0080CE010000 2 3 Copy...

Page 131: ...umbers only If you want to use punc tuation or special characters see Jupiter Naming Rules on page 128 before cre ating a name 5 Click the OK button The copied set will then be the active set when the set has finished copying Making the Desired Modifications to a Configuration Set Editing procedures for specific modifications are described in this manual starting with the Network Description Table...

Page 132: ...are complete and ready to download except for entry of at least one CM 4400 Control Chassis address entry of the actual switcher Physical Levels and Driver types and one switcher control panel address 1 Use the File Open menu to select one of the Numeric sets 2 Make a copy of the Numeric set 3 Select the Network Description table Jupiter Network Description table 4 Change the address of the CM 440...

Page 133: ...r Description Switcher Input Switcher Output CP Level Sets KXYZ LEV CP Input Sets KXYZ INP CP Output Sets KXYZ OUT MC OUT SHOP DELAY OUT etc CP Override Sets KXYZ OVE CP Sequence Sets KXYZ SEQ CP Category Sets MPK Devices Machines Machine Control Delegation Groups Status Display Header VGA Status Display Tally Sequential Path Finding Non Seq Path Finding Exclusion Y Line Time Standard Video Refere...

Page 134: ...as the one you re working on 3 Click the Close button 4 Use the JNS Console to start the Jupiter Network Suite s JNS Control Center application Figure 93 The Control Center application will then open The Bootp Server program will also be started automatically in the background 5 Select the new set in the text window 6 Select the Select and Reboot radio button if it not already selected Figure 93 T...

Page 135: ...opriate user manual JEP 100 Jupiter Encore Control Panel v1 2 0 Installation and Operating Manual Jupiter Control System L S and LCD Series Control Panels Installation and Operating Manual Download Now Reboot Later Pending Reboot Please refer to Figure 95 on page 136 In order to minimize system downtime due to changes in configuration and application code and to provide the operator the ability to...

Page 136: ... the Reboot step which is much shorter but will interrupt switching operations to be scheduled at an appropriate time Figure 95 Example of a Pending Reboot Follow these steps to apply the Download now Reboot later procedure 1 Open the Control Center and click the Configuration tab 2 Select the Select and Reboot radio button in the On Activation area 3 Select a Configuration set and then click the ...

Page 137: ...guration set selected for activation and the Current set have identical content the command to Activate download will be recognized to be un needed If application code has changed the processor will down load the set as a result of these actions When a Configuration set is activated the CM 4400 will download the con figuration and the application code as a background task Note This newly activated...

Page 138: ...piter Control Center Code Pending Reboot Due to the size of the application the operator may observe the phrase Mis match in the Code column while the download is in progress The operator should wait until the phrase Pending Reboot appears in the Code column before continuing CM 4000 Copy of Application executable code Downloaded Set Executing Application Operating set Reboot Reboot CONFIGURATION ...

Page 139: ...er board it is a good practice to com plete the Pending Reboot process as soon as practical Mismatch Indicator Please refer to Figure 97 and Figure 98 The Mismatch indicator will show when the set code in the file server is different than the set code that is executing in a CM 4400 It is possible for the set code is downloaded or selected for download to be different than the software that is actu...

Page 140: ...uggested that steps be taken to reboot the controller Figure 100 The Jupiter Control Center Mismatch Indicator Set selected for download Application executable code FILE SERVER CM 4000 Copy of Application executable code Downloaded set Executing Application Operating Set Reboot Activate Download Reboot Activate Download CONFIGURATION MISMATCH is indicated when these two sets do not match CODE MISM...

Page 141: ...very If a control panel locks up normal operation can usually be restored by cycling the power to the panel or to the controller board Zipping a Configuration Set As part of a troubleshooting procedure you may want to send a particular configuration set to Grass Valley s Technical Support department for anal ysis The Zip compression tool can be used to assemble all directories and files within a s...

Page 142: ...n of a field s purpose or require ments will appear along the bottom of the window when the field is selected In addition an Adobe Acrobat version of the manual you are now reading can be accessed by selecting the Help pull down menu The Acrobat Reader application must be installed to view the manual Inadvertent Loss of Power Following a power interruption the Jupiter controller board s will reset...

Page 143: ...d level can be established for each control panel and each switcher output Bill s control panel has an inherent password level of 80 and the switcher output leading to VTR1 has a level of 60 This means that anyone using Bill s control panel would be able to select a source for VTR1 Notice that the panel could also be used to select a source for QC but not for the Lobby monitor Figure 101 Jupiter P...

Page 144: ...lso be required for exe cuting an Input Sequence For example Operator Dave can protect the feed to VTR1 No other panel regardless of password level could then be used to change the source Figure 103 Protecting an Output A more rigorous form of protection is lock where the output must be delib erately unlocked before changing the source for a particular destination Only the panel used to lock the o...

Page 145: ...s active or selected for editing However the password levels for individual control panels and outputs are stored with individual configuration sets Changing Passwords Follow these steps to change a Password 1 Select the Jupiter menu or press the ALT j keys to bring up the Jupiter menu This menu has the Configuration set table list It doesn t matter which configuration set is selected for editing ...

Page 146: ...l display the password table Figure 106 Jupiter Configurator s Jupiter Menu 3 Select the password you want to change Guidelines for using the editor are found in the Entering or Editing Information in a Jupiter Table section on page 119 4 Type in the revised password The password must consist of six numbers 5 Use the Tab key or click to select the Level field Type in the revised password level if ...

Page 147: ...the Configuration set will be in the Title bar at the top of the Jupiter Configurator window Follow these steps to change the password level for a control panel 1 Select the MPK Devices option from the Jupiter menu Jupiter MPK Devices This selection will open the MPK Devices table See The MPK Devices Table on page 191 for more information In Figure 141 on page 191 the Password level column is blan...

Page 148: ...the table if only one table exists 2 Click the name of the preferred Switcher Output table name from the list and then click the OK button The Switcher Output table will then open See The MPK Devices Table on page 191 for more information In Figure 141 on page 191 the Password level column is blank meaning that all outputs have a password level of zero All passwords presently assigned will allow c...

Page 149: ...ce by inserting deleting a new controller board in the middle of the table for example will disrupt control of the system requiring controller boards to be memory cleared and reset see Clearing Persistent Memory PMEM on page 106 One way to avoid this interruption is to add new devices at the end of tables Note Adding a redundant controller board to an existing table will also affect the system as ...

Page 150: ...l open a table that is similar to what is shown in Figure 107 on page 149 2 Double click the first Board Name field 3 Enter the preferred name for the board This name can be up to eight characters in length 4 Press the Tab key on your keyboard to advance to the board Type box A pop up menu will list the possible board types Select a type based on hardware and application 5 Select the Address box a...

Page 151: ...menu File Save to save the table 8 Click the Ok button to close the table Note To delete a board click on the row number box and press DELETE Select the next table for editing When finished validate compile and acti vate the configuration set See Validating Compiling and Activating Down loading a Configuration Set on page 133 if you need more information Note A CM 4400 needs to be removed from the...

Page 152: ... defined on that port in the MPK Devices table If a serial connection was not defined the CM 4000 board would not start successfully In the 7 8 1 version and later of Jupiter Jupiter XPress and AccuSwitch boards will operate without a serial device defined The CM 4400 has eight serial ports each can be set individually Figure 108 Figure 108 Example of the Serial Protocol Table The columns on the r...

Page 153: ...the Configuration set See Validating Compiling and Activating Downloading a Configuration Set on page 133 if you need more information Serial Protocol Selection Options The possible selections are as follows NA not available Opt optional Std default Note Protocol for automation systems varies Refer to additional protocol docu mentation supplied with the automation system Table 6 Serial Protocol Se...

Page 154: ...S Control Panel is for a JEP 100 Jupiter Control Panel operating in Serial mode For more information refer to the JEP 100 manual part no 071 8376 xx ESW ESswitch is a simplified version of the ESbus Tributary protocol This protocol allows a Grass Valley Crosspoint Bus router to be controlled by an Encore control system automation system or third party computer GNP Grass Valley Native Protocol is u...

Page 155: ...l Protocol Table Connecting L S or LCD Series Control Panels When L S or LCD Panels are connected to a CM 4000 serial port and oper ated in Serial mode the CM 4000 serial port must be configured for ESCP protocol using the Serial Protocol table The Baud rate should be set at 115K Use the CPES SER type for panels to use up to 98 categories ...

Page 156: ... 1 version and later releases of Jupiter an AccuSwitch board will run without requiring a configured Level for the AccuSwitch board Figure 111 Example of the Switcher Description Table Entering Switcher Levels Descriptions In most cases you will want to modify the set that is currently active if so you may want to copy the active set and select the copy for editing For more information please see ...

Page 157: ...o the Venus Installation manual Note In this manual ES 401 switcher refers to the AES11 synchronous asyn chronous version of the digital audio switcher matrix board and its associated components ES 400 switcher refers to the original asynchronous non reclocking version of the digital audio switcher matrix board and associated components If there is more than one Grass Valley Crosspoint Bus router ...

Page 158: ...detail elsewhere in this manual the usual procedure is for the machine assignment system to follow the distribution switcher that is if a certain VTR is selected for a certain destination then the associated machine control panel will automatically assume control of that VTR This menu item determines which level will be used as the reference in making the machine assignment 6 Select the Board name...

Page 159: ...es configuration of two physical levels typically Level 32 and Level 36 For more information about these hardware settings refer to the Apex manual c Venus switcher s backplane level select jumpers are usually factory set as follows d Concerto switchers are configured much the same as Venus For more information refer to Grass Valley Field Engineering Bulletin 075 0722 00 Jupiter Crosspoint Bus Con...

Page 160: ...ollow Name box on the menus for the Green and Blue levels This entry is not needed for Triton RGB YUV applications Jupiter does not support follow level switching when switch requests are issued from the JNS Physical Control application 10 Select the preferred distribution switcher protocol Driver from the Driver drop down list Use the following table as a guide Table 8 Switcher Protocol Selection...

Page 161: ... audio level Right for the right Select the Normal option for other switchers For Triton switchers select an A for each audio chassis Triton data switchers with rear panel DIP switch 7 DOWN controlled as audio also require an A entry For Triton video switchers or for Triton data routers with switch 7 UP controlled as video leave the column blank 12 Save your changes validate compile and activate t...

Page 162: ... a category and entry number through the CP Input Sets table The category and entry number are then entered at the control panel to make the switch The status mnemonic that appears on control panels is also determined by the CP Input Sets table Note Mars physical input numbers when controlled by a Jupiter system are not continuous For example physical input numbers 8 through 15 are skipped For mor...

Page 163: ...plit to occur An automatic split can be arranged in one of two ways 1 The switcher can be wired so that the split sources arrive on parallel inputs as shown in Figure 113 On the video level color bars are wired in as input 0 However on the audio levels test tone is wired in as input 0 and a time code generator is wired in as input 0 on the time code level The Switcher Inputs table Figure 112 is th...

Page 164: ... set and select the copy for editing Note On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window on the title bar you will see the name of the Configuration set Check to see whether the configuration set that you want to change is selected Follow these steps to enter the Switcher Input s descriptions 1 Select the Switcher Input from the Jupiter menu Jupiter Switcher Input This will open a list of all exist...

Page 165: ...tcher input table is used to assign a logical name to each physical port connected to a tribu tary device See Figure 115 for an example and the Switcher Input table settings Figure 115 Example of DM 400B System Similarly the switcher output table is used to assign a logical name to each physical port connected to a controller device Note All port numbers that reside in the Switcher Output table mu...

Page 166: ...ingly it is selected as a switcher output in order to configure the switcher port cor rectly The tributary VTR 2 is selected as a switcher input Figure 117 Controller Tributary Reassignment In Figure 118 the roles are reversed VTR 2 is the master and VTR 1 is the slave The switcher ports are configured properly by selecting VTR 2 as an output and VTR 1 as an input 826105_Switcher Out put for DM4 1...

Page 167: ...ample if a CP 3000 type panel is to be used the C for controller category button could be used to select the controller output and the VCR category button could be used to select the VCRs Port 01 Tributary pinout Controller pinout Port 02 DM 400B Data Matrix Controller pinout Tributary pinout VTR 2 selected as switcher OUTPUT VTR 1 selected as switcher INPUT 071826105_Controller Tributary Reassign...

Page 168: ...hysical port connected to a con troller device Security Unlike the Switcher Inputs table the outputs table has several provisions for security A Security Board can be identified for an output by entering the name of a controller board in the Security field such as CM1 This setting would limit switching the output to only controls that are connected to that board The name must be one of those alrea...

Page 169: ...ore information refer to the Crosspoint Jupiter control section in the Mars manual 3 Add new inputs at the end of the tables Row numbers on Jupiter tables are used as the logical numbers for sources Changing the row number of an existing source on the Switcher Output table will cause panels to control different outputs than those to which they had been assigned The memory on the controller boards ...

Page 170: ...hange is selected Follow these steps to set the password level for Switcher outputs 1 Select the Switcher Output option from the Jupiter menu Jupiter Switcher Output The Switcher Output table will then open Figure 120 In this example the password level column is blank meaning that all outputs have a password level of zero Therefore all passwords pres ently assigned will allow changing the signal b...

Page 171: ...example The Control Panel Input Set The Control Panel Output Set The Control Panel Level Set The Control Panel Category Set The Control Panel Override Set The Control Panel Sequence Set Figure 121 The Control Panel Set Dialog Follow these steps to create a CP set 1 Select the Control Panel Sets from the Jupiter menu Jupiter Control Panel Sets or press the F8 key on your keyboard The Control Panel ...

Page 172: ...ory Set drop down list will only be seen if the Input and Output radio button is selected The buttons will be grayed out 3 Enter an eight character name for the Input set in the Name field 4 Select the CPESXTND CP Type option from the drop down list 5 Select a CP set from the Category Set drop down list or use the default option as appropriate 6 Click the Apply button The name of the new output wi...

Page 173: ... in the upper right corner of the Type of Set area of the dialog The names of any previously created Level set will then appear in the Level Sets window 2 Enter an eight character name for the Level set in the Name field 3 Select a Category set from the CP Type drop down list or use the default option 4 Click the Apply button Figure 122 The name of the new level will then appear in the Level Sets ...

Page 174: ...Break and Switch check boxes are not supported by AccuSwitch 3 Save the changes by selecting Save from the File menu File Save 4 Click the OK button to save the table Level Numbering and External Control Computers Using the ASCII Protocol The ASCII protocol switching instructions include specification of output input and level with level indicated by a number from 1 to 7 These level numbers corres...

Page 175: ...or bar input Note that the entry number is not the same as the switcher input output number A mnemonic is an abbreviation usually with a maximum length of eight characters for a particular switcher input or output This is the abbreviation that appears in the status windows of the control panels Example VT01 as a display mnemonic for switcher input 001 Creating a Input CP Set For steps activating t...

Page 176: ...nputs Each category is assigned to a button on the control panel 2 Enter a unique number in the Entry column This entry assigns the input to a button on a control panel for the chosen category The entry number must be unique for all rows that use the same category 3 Check the Auto Mnem check box to automatically set the mnemonic to the name of the logical input Mnemonic may be truncated for 4 char...

Page 177: ...u Jupiter Control Panel Sets or press the F8 key on your keyboard The Control Panel Sets dialog will then open 2 Select the Input radio button in the upper left corner of the Type of Set area of the dialog The names of any previously created Level set will then appear in the Level Sets window Select the Output radio button for an Output set 3 Select the name of the input set or the output that you...

Page 178: ...llation and Operating Manual Section 5 The Configurator Application Figure 126 The Control Panel Set Dialog Create Input Set 8 Save the changes by selecting the Save option from the File menu File Save 9 Click the OK button to save the table ...

Page 179: ...nel in the master control room to have access to all possible outputs This panel might be assigned to Output Set MC OUT which includes a category number entry for all destina tions You may want a control panel in a particular department to have access to only a selected number of outputs This panel would be assigned to an Output Set such as NEWS OUT which has only those outputs listed Note If you ...

Page 180: ...t 1 Select a category type from the Category drop down list This category is used to group outputs Each category is assigned to a button on the control panel 2 Enter a unique number in the Entry column This entry assigns the output to a button on a control panel for the chosen category The entry number must be unique for all rows that use the same category 3 Check the Auto Mnem check box to automa...

Page 181: ...r installations The Level Set column is used when there are multiple switchers in the system and you want the control panels to control and status more than one switcher 2 Enter a number in the Button column The button number can be used to permanently assign an output to a button on an expansion panel 3 Save the changes Copying a CP Output Set for Use with a Different Panel Type See Copying a CP ...

Page 182: ... the overrides are listed on this table will be the order in which they appear on the panels Defining Overrides On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window ensure the configuration set that you want to change is selected for editing For steps activating the Control Panel Set dialog see Creating a CP Set on page 171 Figure 129 The Control Panel Set Override Set Follow these steps to define an ove...

Page 183: ...e first override button from the drop down list in the Logical Input column The source of these names is the Switcher Input table 3 Select or place a check in the Edit check box if you want panels to change the override 4 Select the Levels that you want to switch by clicking in the appropriate Levels field A secondary dialog box showing the names of existing switcher levels will then appear a Togg...

Page 184: ... conflict Verify that each sequence uses all defined data router inputs and outputs just once including the implied reverse switches Failure to do this will result in unintended switches and possibly switching a single input to multiple outputs at the same time Defining a Sequence Set On the top of the Jupiter Configurator window ensure the configuration set that you want to change is selected for...

Page 185: ...st input name from the Logical Input column s drop down list The source for these names is the Switcher Input table 3 Select the first output name from the Logical Output column s drop down list 4 Double click in the Levels column s field The Level Select dialog will then appear a Select the Levels to activate from the available Levels b Click the Ok button 5 Save your changes and then click the O...

Page 186: ...ssigned to specific control panels on the MPK Devices table Each Category Set can contain up to 98 category mnemonics if less than 20 categories are entered the remaining category keys will be inoperable Defining Categories For steps activating the Control Panel Set dialog see Creating a CP Set on page 171 Figure 133 Control Panel Sets New Sequence Follow these steps to define a category 1 Select ...

Page 187: ...d inputs or outputs will then appear in the Categories Sets window 2 Select the name of the existing set of interest 3 Enter the name of the new Category set in the Name field 4 Select the appropriate option from the CP Type drop down list If you want to return to the factory default category set leave the Category Set name as Default 5 Save your changes and then click the OK button Figure 134 Con...

Page 188: ...plication CPESXTND Sets The following examples show the CPESXTND Category Sets which can be configured using the Control Panel Sets dialog see Figure 136 Figure 137 Figure 138 and Figure 139 CPESXTND CP Type Figure 136 CPESXTND Category Type CPESXTND Output CP Type Figure 137 CPESXTND Output CP Type ...

Page 189: ...XTND Input Set CPESXTND Output Set Figure 139 CPESXTND Output Set Category Selection and Error A Device Type can be selected in the MPK Devices Table by selecting the Device Type field and then selecting the desired option from the drop down list The example shown in Figure 140 on page 190 shows the CPESXTND Device type being selected ...

Page 190: ...ITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 5 The Configurator Application Figure 140 CPESXTND Selection CPESXTND device types use control panel input and output sets of type CPESXTND ...

Page 191: ...fined Figure 141 The MPK Devices Table MPK Devices Table Description MPK Devices column This column is used to create a name for each MPK device in the system Enter a name that is up to eight characters in length Device Type column Select the preferred type from the Device Type drop down list Select type CPES SER for panels to use up to 98 categories and CPESXTEND to use the 100 Event sequences or...

Page 192: ... type CPES SER If the entry is an actual CP Output Set then the control panel will be able to control all the outputs listed in that Set Depending on the con tents of the set this would allow for full matrix or multi bus control Out Panels column This column is used only for configuring an expansion panel This column is not used for L S or LCD panels Level Set column Select the CP Level Set name O...

Page 193: ...ll require the controller boards to be memory cleared and reset One way to avoid this interruption to the system is to add new devices at the end of the Jupiter tables Clearing or resetting the memory must be done through the Control Center see Clearing Persistent Memory PMEM on page 106 AccuSwitch Systems Only The Zero Downtime feature is only supported in systems where every control board in the...

Page 194: ...h a tie line such as Physical Output 10 in the above example and entered in the Path Finding Data table the input or output must not appear in the Switcher Input or Output tables For example Figure 143 on page 195 shows a facility with a large central distribution switcher and a smaller switcher By placing both switchers under control of the Jupiter system and by adding tie lines the main router c...

Page 195: ...urce known to be a local input such as black burst In some cases it might be necessary to switch more than one downstream output to a local source since the tie line could be feeding more than one destination Since it may be difficult to determine the overall usage of a given tie line the operator should switch away from the upstream switcher source when it is no longer needed 17 18 19 20 21 22 23...

Page 196: ...y please refer also to The Non Sequential Path Finding Table on page 200 Path Finding For Three or More Switchers It is possible to connect three switchers for path finding purposes The rec ommended maximum is five switchers This is illustrated in Figure 144 Notice that no tie lines directly connect switcher A and switcher C Figure 144 Example of path finding connections between video levels of th...

Page 197: ...nced to the tie lines from switcher A to B AND from C to B For the switcher C table The names of sources available through path finding would all be referenced to the tie lines from switcher B to C This could include the sources that are wired directly to switcher A Path finding entries are generally needed only for switchers that are imme diately adjacent The system will use the entry information...

Page 198: ... an analog routing switcher to a single digital audio AES signal The same concept can be applied in an embedded audio environment where a single digital video stream can be split into an analog video signal and up to four analog audio signals It is possible to arrange a system so that the conversion will take place whenever the operator selects a particular source and switches it to a par ticular ...

Page 199: ...he Sequential Path Finding table that are to be locked together MUST have identical digital Switcher Names digital Level Names and digital Physical Input Output entries These groups must be on consecutive rows of the Sequential Path Finding table 2 In the Switcher Description table the MAINROUT LEFT level and MAINROUT RIGHT level must be controlled by the same CM However the MAINROUT AES level may...

Page 200: ...ent the Count number for the group by 1 Alternatively you may prefer to use the Non sequential table to define all tie lines individually Figure 147 The Non Sequential Path Finding Table An example system is shown in Figure 148 on page 201 with corre sponding tables shown in Figure 149 on page 202 Notice that the Path Finding Data table and the Switcher Input tables must still be used as described...

Page 201: ...quential Path Finding Note Line numbers start at zero 20 26 27 83 84 88 87 45 46 61 62 Distribution switcher NEWSROUT Distribution switcher MAINROUT 13 14 15 44 82 33 34 VT22 VT21 1 2 VT16 VT15 GROUP1 Non sequential tie lines GROUP1 Sequential tie lines Line 0 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 GROUP5 tie lines Note Line numbers start at zero ...

Page 202: ...t Name VIDEO LEFT RIGHT TC 30 VT21 033 033 033 033 31 VT22 034 034 034 034 45 VT15 GROUP5 GROUP6 GROUP7 GROUP8 46 VT16 GROUP5 GROUP6 GROUP7 GROUP8 Switcher Input NewsRout Logical Input Name VIDEO LEFT RIGHT TC 23 VT15 001 001 001 001 24 VT16 002 002 002 002 45 VT21 GROUP1 GROUP2 GROUP3 GROUP4 46 VT22 GROUP1 GROUP2 GROUP3 GROUP4 Switcher Input MainRout Group nAME See note 1 See note 2 Note 2 in thi...

Page 203: ...ata levels Figure 150 The Exclusion Table Configuring an Exclusion Follow these steps to configure the Exclusion table 1 Select the input that cannot be switched from the Logical Input drop down list 2 Select the output to which the specified input cannot be switched from the Logical Output drop down list 3 Click the Apply button 1 Exclusion Logical Input MULTBRST Logical Output XMIT 2 SINESQ XMIT...

Page 204: ...ime code is not present the real time clock will use the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP to synchronize with the specified sources in the following order 1 TCR Time Code Reader Host 2 NTP Network Time Protocol Host 3 RTC Real Time Clock Host For example if the SMPTE time code source were to fail the CM 4400would attempt switch to the SNTP source if that source was not available then the CM 4400h...

Page 205: ...ed in each of the fields or each can be left empty no synchronization Time Standard Table Description Figure 151 Time Standard Table Example Board Select the name of the CM 4400 board as entered on the Network Description table NTP Host Address Create a host name if one is preferred if a Network Time Protocol host computer will be used to supply time information or used as a backup source As a min...

Page 206: ... stop date and time in the respective fields Note If you don t wish to use Daylight Savings enter the same month date and time for Start and Stop Using the Numeric Sets for Quick Switcher Checkout The factory supplied numeric configuration sets can be used to set up and operate the routing switcher in the minimum possible time The NUMERIC set provides for a switcher with up to 256 inputs 256 outpu...

Page 207: ...Follow these steps to configure the Video Reference table 1 Choose the preferred video standard from the Sync Standard drop down list Choices are NTSC PAL 1080i 60Hz 1080i 50Hz and 1080i 59 94Hz 2 Select the switch point in the video frame from the Horizontal drop down list Choices are NTSC choices are 9 5 10 10 5 11 11 5 12 12 5 and 13 The default and SMPTE recommended setting is 10 5 PAL choices...

Page 208: ...SAFE input must be defined before a destination can be cleared This input is defined by entering the word safe in all caps and adding two 2 spaces at the end of the word in the Switcher Input table Figure 153 For example SAFE Figure 153 SAFE in the Switcher Input Table Point to Point Switching Point to point switching insures that a source can be switched to only one destination at a time Figure 1...

Page 209: ...new destination Advise When the Advise flag option is on and an attempt is made to switch control to a new device the switch will not occur The system will display the following message on the control panel in two lines if the selected source is used by another destination SRC in use by Destination name The switch to a new device will not be executed until the destination that is using the source ...

Page 210: ...ess A CM 4000 in system1 will have only one name A CM 4000 in system 1 could have a different name when it is identified in system 2 004053011C21 192 168 253 10 Device 65 CM 4000 running AccuSwitch application SYS2 CM 4000 running JupiterXPress application or VM 3000 running JupiterPlus CM1 MPK Bus Jupiter system LAN No 1 e g 192 168 253 x Matrix router SYS1 Matrix router SYS2 Jupiter system LAN N...

Page 211: ...ntrol any matrix router The status of all of the matrix routers can be shown on all control panels Each Jupiter system must include at least one AccuSwitch CM 4000 AccuSwitch does not support MPK control panels If MPK devices are required they must be connected to a separate CM 4000 running Jupiter XPress or a VM 3000 running Jupiter Plus Multiple Jupiter systems can be connected through IP router...

Page 212: ...ruction for modifying these tables is provided in the sections below Network Description Tables The following examples correspond to the two systems that are shown in Figure 155 on page 210 The Network Description table for System 1 which is shown in the top half of Figure 155 is shown in Figure 156 The Network Description table for System 2 which is shown in the bottom half of Figure 155 on page ...

Page 213: ... on the server in System 2 has entries for the two local CMs and an entry for the SYS1 CM Figure 157 The IP address for the SYS1 system has ES ES LAN in the Type field and has IP address 192 168 253 10 entered in the Address field Figure 157 Example of the Network Description Table on the System 2 Server Follow these steps to modify the Network Description table on the System 2 Server 1 Enter a na...

Page 214: ...ption table if the Driver column entry is ES_LAN For this example the Board name selection should be SYS1 and the Switcher name for the ES_LAN driver levels should be SYS2 This applies to Figure 159 as well Figure 159 The Switcher Column and Board Column Can be Different 1 Switcher Description SYS1 SYS1 64 64 1 Binary None 2 SYS1 SYS1 64 64 2 Binary Left 3 SYS1 SYS1 64 64 6 Binary Right 4 SYS2 SYS...

Page 215: ...ption table for System 2 This table is similar to the Switcher Description table for System 1 the top three rows define the local router in this case SYS2 the bottom three rows define the remote router SYS1 1 Switcher Description SYS1 SYS1 64 64 1 Binary None 2 SYS1 SYS1 64 64 2 Binary Left 3 SYS1 SYS1 64 64 6 Binary Right 4 SYS2 SYS1 64 64 100 ES_LAN 66 None VIDEO LEFT RIGHT VIDEO 5 SYS2 SYS1 64 ...

Page 216: ...y None 2 SYS2 SYS2 64 64 2 Binary Left 3 SYS2 SYS2 64 64 6 Binary Right 4 SYS1 64 64 100 ES_LAN 65 None VIDEO LEFT RIGHT VIDEO 5 SYS1 64 64 101 ES_LAN 65 None LEFT 6 SYS1 64 64 102 ES_LAN 65 None RIGHT Switcher VI RV Board In Out PLvL Follow Level Driver Option 1 Audio Level DM 400 MC Off Time Option 2 Data Options SYS2 SYS2 SYS2 Level Name VIDEO SYS2 from Sys 2 CP Level Set Figure 164 on page 217...

Page 217: ...le Figure 160 on page 215 converts to modulo 0 which in turn points to row 1 in Figure 164 above This index number identifies the name of the target Level which is VIDEO SYS2 in the example above This name in the level column points to the corresponding Level name on System 2 s Switcher Description table Figure 162 on page 216 071827512_CP Level Set_System 1 1 CP Level Set KXYZ LVL Mnemonic Level ...

Page 218: ...s number must then be entered in the Option 1 column of the Switcher Description tables that describe levels connected to this CM Note Numbers 1 64 in the Address column are reserved for panel IDs For example Figure 165 shows the MPK table that resides on System 1 s server The SYS1 s CM 4000 address has been set to 65 This address has been selected on the Option 1 column of the SYS2 Switcher Descr...

Page 219: ...ut table on the System 1 Server The serial type CP Input set as described below CP Input Sets SYS1 Server In this example the CP Input Set in Figure 170 is assigned via the MPK Devices table The serial type CP Input set only contains local input names This table is used by the ES RMTR device in the SYS1 MKP devices table for switch commands originating from SYS2 S2 ES RMTR SYS2 T U O Z Y X K P N I...

Page 220: ...t table on System 2 server are the Entry numbers used in the serial type CP Input table on System 1 not physical input numbers Figure 171 Only remote input names are entered on this table Figure 171 Example of the Switcher SYS1 Input table on the System 1 Server 071827512_CP Input Sets SYS1 1 Input Set KXYZ INP Category Entry Mnemonic Input 2 3 Test 1 1BARS 1BARS VTR 2 1VT2 1VT2 4 5 Test 2 2BARS 2...

Page 221: ...Output set In addition each server has a special indexing Switcher Output table and a special Serial type CP Output set See the example tables below 1 Name 2BARS RIGHT VIDEO 2 2VT4 3 2VT5 4 2VT6 LEFT 000 002 003 002 003 002 003 Switcher Input SYS2 001 000 000 Logical Input 001 001 071827512_Switcher SYS2 Input table From the Serial type CP Input Set on the System 2 server Switch command to router ...

Page 222: ...P Output Set table 71827512_SYS1 Switcher Output Table_SYS1 1 Switcher Output SYS1 Name 1QCMON Security S T VIDEO 000 2 1VT1 001 3 1VT2 002 4 1VT3 003 Pass word LEFT 000 001 002 003 RIGHT 000 001 002 003 Logical Output 71827512_Switcher Output table_SYS2 1 Switcher Output SYS2 Name 2QCMON Security S T VIDEO 000 2 2VT3 001 3 2VT4 002 4 2VT5 003 Pass word LEFT 000 001 002 003 RIGHT 000 001 002 003 L...

Page 223: ... Output Set table_System 2 s 1 Switcher Output SYS1 Name 1QCMON Security S T VIDEO 000 2 1VT1 001 3 1VT2 002 4 1VT3 003 Pass word LEFT 000 001 002 003 RIGHT 000 001 002 003 Logical Output 827512_Serial type CP Output Set table_Syste 1 Switcher Output SYS2 Name 2QCMON Security S T VIDEO 000 2 2VT3 001 3 2VT4 002 4 2VT5 003 Pass word LEFT 000 001 002 003 RIGHT 000 001 002 003 Logical Output From the...

Page 224: ...ring the Path finding tables the entries in the Physical Output and Phys ical Input columns are not the actual physical input and output numbers i e they are not the physical numbers shown in the Switcher Input and Output tables Instead the Path finding tables use the Entry numbers from the CP Input and CP Output set tables assigned to the CM that is control ling the target matrix router ...

Page 225: ...nfiguration sets and that enough free memory is available for the system to operate properly Most of this information also appears in the Jupiter Control Center on page 229 Figure 183 Board Status Application Menus Each menu and the available options are explained below File Exit Closes the Board Status application Options Alarm Enabled This menu option enables or disables an audible alarm If a bo...

Page 226: ...ry C Pro gram Files Thomson Jupiter active and is downloaded to the board if the file changes or you clear the flash on the board brdAddr column This column shows the Ethernet hardware address for the board Ticks column This column shows an approximate indication of the board s up time or ticks There are approximately 60 ticks second for NTSC and approximately 50 ticks second for PAL Status column...

Page 227: ...ns Version column This column shows what version of application code each CM 4400 board is running This column should indicate the same version for all boards in the system If a different application code version is dis played a fresh download to all boards should be performed Refresh button Click the Refresh button to refresh the display The Board Status application does not poll for board inform...

Page 228: ...228 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 6 Jupiter Board Status ...

Page 229: ...figuration options which you can select and acti vate It is accessed by clicking the JNS Application button at the top of the JNS Control Console application and then clicking the Control Center button in the JNS Applications group Figure 185 The Control Center Application Menu Commands Several commands are accessible through the control center s menu File Menu Exit This closes the application ...

Page 230: ...or information about time sources and synchronization for AccuSwitch applications see The Time Standard Table on page 204 Help Menu About Displays the Control Center s About box with version information The JNS Control Center Tabs The JNS Control Center has four tabs Board Status The Board Status tab shows a list of boards with the board s status and up time TFTP Status The TFTP Status tab shows t...

Page 231: ... and the field will be red If a board is currently down loading the phrase LOADING will appear in the field and the field will be cyan Up time column This column shows how long the boards have been up in days hours minutes and seconds For the up time display to be accurate you must have selected the correct Scan Rate option in the options menu see below TFTP Status The TFTP Status tab shows TFTP s...

Page 232: ...e field will be green If the transfer fails the field will turn red and a description of the problem will appear in the field This condition may be temporary The boards will usually attempt to start new transfers in this case and the field will turn green again as the new transfer starts A very large number of time outs or frequent transfer failures could indicate prob lems with your network or co...

Page 233: ... are the same as for the Configuration column Selecting Boards You must select boards before you can send commands to them To select individual boards Click anywhere in that board s row in the table The selected board will appear in a darker gray in the Board column and the board s IP address field will turn blue To de select a board click in the row again To select all the boards Click on the Sel...

Page 234: ...pmemOverrideStartBoard is set not starting this board Using Probe one can enter the startBoardOverrideShow command from the shell to determine if the board will or will not start up on the next reboot When troubleshooting is completed either reboot the board which will automatically start all processes or use the Probe command startBoard to resume normal board operation Probe Connections The proto...

Page 235: ...come active but the display may occasionally show incorrect information If you suspect incor rect information is being shown click the Update Board Info button Configuration The Configuration tab allows you to see a list of compiled sets and select a set for activation It also allows you to restore a previously activated set and reboot the boards Figure 191 The Configuration Tab of the Control Cen...

Page 236: ...nd will be sent to all the boards in the set and the boards will reboot and download the new set CAUTION Once the activate reboot command has been issued do not interrupt the process until the reboot is complete Interruptions such as sending a new command turning off power or disconnecting cables will have unpredictable consequences With a CM 4400 such consequences can include corruption of data s...

Page 237: ...eed to reboot the processor for the updated configuration file code update to be applied Rebooting the Processor Follow these steps to reboot the CM 4400 s processor 1 Click the Board Info Control tab on the top of the Control Center dialog The system will compare the configuration set and the application code that was just downloaded with the current configuration set and the application code tha...

Page 238: ...fferent Application Set Note You may observe a Mismatch message in the Code column while the down load is in progress Figure 197 This message will appear because of the size of the application you should wait until the Pending Reboot message appears in the Code column before continuing The Configuration Set is Different The Application Code is Different ...

Page 239: ... Clear PMEM button on the top of the right side of the interface The OK message will then appear in both the Configuration and Code columns Note For more information about the Clear PMEM button and the effects of clicking this button see Clearing Persistent Memory PMEM on page 106 Bootp BOOTP is a network protocol that is used by a network client the CM 4400 to obtain an IP address from a configur...

Page 240: ...240 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 7 Jupiter Control Center Figure 198 The Configuration Tab of the Control Center Application ...

Page 241: ... level set that use the cp3800 type sets The Router Control dialog is accessed by clicking the JNS Application button at the top of the JNS Control Console application and then clicking the Router Control button in the JNS Applica tions group Figure 199 The Router Control Application Displaying Status The table at the bottom of the dialog displays the status for the currently selected output Initi...

Page 242: ... The name of the selected output will then appear in the Status column The status is then displayed for each level in the selected level set If nothing is currently switched to the output in any of the levels a question mark will appear If the display will not fit across the window a scroll bar will appear below the table Performing Takes Simple Takes can be made using any control panel input outp...

Page 243: ... these steps to perform a Take 1 Select one input one output or one or more levels in the SET Selection area To deselect a level click on it again Click the Take button 2 Select one input one output and one or more levels in the Preset area 3 Click the Take button to complete the Take Figure 201 The status display will then be updated ...

Page 244: ...244 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 8 The Router Control Application ...

Page 245: ...gure 202 The Force Unlock Application Output The Output column lists the names of any outputs that are locked or protected Panel The Panel column displays the panel that locked or protected the output For the rare times that the application is unable to determine which panel was used the field may be blank or may contain a number Columns 3 n Columns 3 n are for the levels that are defined in the S...

Page 246: ...umns again 2 Click the Force Unlock button in the bottom center of the dialog Figure 203 The Force Unlock Application Unlocking and Un protecting an Output The output will now be unlocked or unprotected and the line will eventually be deleted from the display Note If complete status for all levels of an output does not appear you may need to repeat this step to unlock unprotect all levels Unlockin...

Page 247: ...Un protecting Figure 204 The Force Unlock Application Unlocking and Un protecting an Individual Output The cell should be cleared The line will not be deleted from the table until all levels on that output have been unlocked or unprotected Click on the cell ClicktheForceUnlock button ...

Page 248: ...248 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Section 9 Force Unlock ...

Page 249: ...cting the CM 4400 to house time code is recommended to ensure the accuracy of the date time stamp For more information about time code see The Time Standard Table on page 204 Figure 205 Board Status Application The JNS Logger and Log Viewer applications require installation of the Jupiter Network Suite The log file will be saved on whatever computer is running the Log Server application This compu...

Page 250: ... on page 249 Start Programs Jupiter Network Suite Logger The Logger dialog will then open Figure 206 At first the dialog will be clear Figure 206 The Logger Dialog 2 Click the Options menu The Logging Options dialog will then appear The Logging Options dialog is used to select which events to log Figure 207 The Logging Options Dialog 3 Select the events that you want to see information about by cl...

Page 251: ...has not been started However the JNS Logger must be running in order to capture the events that is have them saved to a file automatically To run the Log Viewer select Start Programs Jupiter Network Suite Log Viewer Figure 208 The LogViewer Dynamic Data Dialog Dynamic Displays When the Log Viewer is first started it will be in the Dynamic Data mode That is all displays will show Jupiter LAN activi...

Page 252: ...ll then appear Figure 210 Figure 210 The LogViewer Dynamic Displays Note To select Dynamic Displays after opening a log file select Dynamic Data from the File menu File Dynamic Data and then select the preferred Dynamic Displays Static Displays Follow these steps to view Jupiter LAN activity that has been logged to a file 1 Select the File menu from the Menu bar of the LogViewer ...

Page 253: ...iter Network Suite logdata Figure 211 The Open Dialog 3 Select the preferred log file and then click the Open button The file will then appear in the LogViewer 4 Select the preferred display from the View menu A Dynamic Display and Static Display can be displayed at the same time The caption of each window will indicate if it is a Dynamic Display Figure 212 If the display is not a Dynamic Display ...

Page 254: ...Static Display as well as any new Static Display that is created after setting the filter Note For JNS Release 5 1 0 and later The Date Time Filter may not work properly when Windows Regional Settings other than English United States are being used Printing and Exporting a Display To Print a display select File Print The standard Windows Print dialog will appear Figure 213 The Print Dialog Follow ...

Page 255: ... button Adjusting Column Widths Sometimes some of the fields in a Log Viewer grid may be truncated Follow these steps to see all the data in the dialogs 1 Select the View menu 2 Select the Auto adjust column widths option Figure 215 Figure 215 The Auto Adjust Column Widths Option The columns will then be automatically resized to fit the largest field in the column ...

Page 256: ...resolution screen for example 800x600 you may be unable to make the window large enough to see the entire field The fol lowing options may be used to see all of the data You can cut and paste the field or fields into another application like Notepad where you can see the entire field You can also export the table to a comma separated value CSV file where it can be viewed with applications like MS ...

Page 257: ... set Switcher Input Defines the sources that are connected to which of the routers physical inputs and assigns a switch name to each defined combination of physical inputs and levels to be switched Switcher Output Defines the destinations that are connected to which of the routers physical outputs and assigns a switch name to each defined combination of a physical output and levels to be switched ...

Page 258: ...les are connected from the CM 4400 to the routing switchers The LAN cables are properly connected All twisted pair 10baseT using RJ45 connectors for the CM 4400 are connected to the Jupiter network hub Contact Grass Valley s Technical support after following the above sugges tions see Contacting Grass Valley on page 4 ...

Page 259: ...y the LED name Three local changeover switches on the front of the CB 3000 card are not accessible from the front panel They are the local equivalent to the front panel pushbuttons GREEN LEDs The eight GREEN LEDs at the right side of the display window are Output Configuration LEDs DS12 through DS19 They indicate the A output drivers are active on their respective outputs 0 through 7 These LEDs ar...

Page 260: ...This is a generic message for logger errors These messages will typically only get logged to the con sole This message is typically serious and warrants tech nical support 03 Video SYNC input lost The CM 4400 could no longer detect a valid video SYNC reference Check to make sure that the SYNC cable is properly connected to the CM 4400 and that the SYNC source is still active If SYNC is not restore...

Page 261: ...s with the current timeline This may be expected if the input was just acquired or the Timecode generator was set to a new value Because the video timeline was adjusted abruptly some deferred events may be invalid If this message occurs without cause or the timecode value is unrea sonable then check the generator and its connection to the system 0A Ethernet interface s appears active The CM 4400 d...

Page 262: ...ch count received back from the router does not match the expected count This typically indicates a critical software error 12 Could not take xptStatusSem sema phore The system failed to communicate with the crosspoint bus This is typically a critical error 13 s Actor never ran The command scheduler controls all commands which are known as actors This message indicates that the actor did not execu...

Page 263: ...uterDriver If confirmAll is turned on all switches will be con firmed regardless of the response from the router even if no router is connected This is typically used in development 20 Cannot find file system s The indicated file system could not be found This is typically a critical error It may indicate a bad disk drive Table 14 Messages 21 to 28 Message Number Short Message Detailed Description...

Page 264: ...e was not received The indicated source is supplying the required information 2A Using bootline and defaults for Bootp A valid bootp response was not received The built in defaults are supplying the required information 2B Activate command received updat ing code The activate command was received This is used to change the configuration set without reboot However the system will reboot if the new ...

Page 265: ... critical error Contact Grass Valley Technical support Table 17 Messages 39 to 41 Message Number Short Message Detailed Description 39 s CRC failure Com puted 0x 04x Expected 0x 04x The CRC on the downloaded file was not correct This indicates a corrupted file Contact Grass Valley Techni cal support 3A Downloaded s d bytes in ld mS This is an informational message indicating that the specified fil...

Page 266: ... with the LAN hardware or external LAN connections This is typically a serious problem Contact Grass Valley Technical support 47 Could not create s task There may be a problem with the LAN hardware or external LAN connections This is typically a serious problem Contact Grass Val ley Technical support 48 Could not create the virtual master array step d The virtual input master array list of outputs...

Page 267: ...Description 51 Configuration error for router con trol device d An error occurred when trying to get the logical CP number for this device The device was configured in the protocols table but could not be found in the MPK devices table 52 Error creating watch list for deferred events When a time deferred switch is created a watch list observer is created so that the event handler will be notified ...

Page 268: ... a problem with the heap memory management and this error is logged 5F Serial Processor Message transfer during last frame failed to com plete Determinacy of incoming messages lost This message is logged when processing input mes sages if a message failed to be completely transferred in the previous frame It represents a determinacy error Increments a serial input channel determinism error metric ...

Page 269: ...Message Number Short Message Detailed Description 69 Serial Processor Undefined s Undefined serial processor log event See message string 6A Cannot run unit test for s with production code You cannot run unit tests when the code is compiled for production 6B Could not create unit test task for s Failed to create the unit test task 6C Could not create unit test cleanup task for s Failed to create t...

Page 270: ...without this directory but reboot times will take approximately 3 4 seconds longer 74 Can t create CRC file s s CRC not stored The CRC file to store a system file s CRC could not be created The system will continue to function properly without this file but reboot times will take approximately 3 4 seconds longer 75 Directory s does not exist creat ing it This message is for informational purposes ...

Page 271: ... d The configuration set is configured with more levels than this system can support Contact Grass Valley Technical support 7E Serial Router Queue full Physical Level d The serial router queue if full switches being sent too fast for the serial remote router Contact Grass Valley Technical support Table 25 Messages 79 to 7E Message Number Short Message Detailed Description ...

Page 272: ...zing the router switcher 40 Releasing application tasks to run Table 27 Shutdown Codes Code Description E0 Shutting down the system E4 Suspending applications tasks E8 Abdicating control to slave board EC Shutting down serial ports F0 Saving router status F4 Closing the switch log F8 Closing the event log FF The system is stopped Table 28 Other Codes Code Description DE A critical disk error occur...

Page 273: ...et and CP Level set These sets will determine which levels inputs and outputs are available to each ASCII port to control and status The ASCII Computer Interface is assigned to a system controller port and uses a simple ASCII data format The serial protocol will use the following default settings 9600 Baud 8 Data Bits No Parity 1 Stop Bit Baud rates of 2400 4800 19 2K and 38 4K are also user confi...

Page 274: ...see if the ASCII interface exists and is run ning A response of ZA is returned whenever a ZA is received ZZ Reset This command forces the ASCII controller to reset This causes the interface to cancel all previous ZP ZV and ZW commands A ZX response is returned to the external computer upon command com pletion This ZX is also returned whenever the interface is manually reset ZY Command Accepted ACK...

Page 275: ...s the interface to watch the specified output for any changes and report such changes A request to watch output 999 is a request to watch all defined outputs in that port s serial output set All responses are in the ZR format described above When issued this command also may result in an immediate ZR response for the requested output s No ZR response s will be returned if the requested output s do...

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Page 277: ...e extra cost options Electrical CM 4400 CONTROL MODULE Front panel controls Activate Reset Video output Up Down Next Select Note The Video output is not an AccuSwitch feature AccuSwitch does not support VGA Front panel indicators Power supply status 3 V 5 V 12 V Active System status 7 segment LED Front panel connections 1 serial diagnostic 9 pin D female ...

Page 278: ...wer requirements 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz auto ranging 0 4 A Environmental Operational range 0 to 40 degrees Celsius Humidity non condensing 95 max Matrix Router Control Buses Matrix router bus controller CM 4400 System Controller Protocols supported Crosspoint XPT bus Cable connectors 10 conductor twisted pair plus ground 15 pin D Routers supported Apex Concerto with CRS MC C2 Controller Module GS...

Page 279: ...minimum resolution of 1280 X 1024 and 32 bit color PC monitor setting is recommended for proper display of the Soft Panel screens 2 serial ports and 1 parallel port A Site License is required to enable features Software Required Installation of the Jupiter 7 9 release is only supported using the English version of Windows XP Professional SP2 or later Windows Firewall and any Anti Virus Firewall mu...

Page 280: ...ms please contact Grass Valley System Limitations Maximum Number of Logical Levels The system wide maximum number of logical levels is 96 However the actual number of levels a CM 4400 can control in a particular system varies Figure 217 PMEM Memory Usage Example It is easy to see that if the logical levels in the Jupiter system consist of small routers with few outputs per logical level more of th...

Page 281: ... the Configurator delete the invalid set from the C Program Files Thomson Jupiter config directory delete the ics_conf file and restart the Configurator CM 4400 Serial Bus Loading Recommendations for the maximum number of devices per bus and pro cessor board The following guidelines can be used during system planning or as a part of a troubleshooting process In the case of an installed system an e...

Page 282: ...d 200 devices which is the maximum load for the CM 4400 processors Note The base multiplier is based upon the sum of the device counts of all devices system wide NOT upon the devices on any single processor board There fore if the system widesum of the device count is 400 you must use a base multiplier of 2 0 when configuring the system You can not merely sum the devices connected to each individu...

Page 283: ...00 controllers running the AccuSwitch application will support two data router models Venus data routers with DM 400B Data Matrix boards and Concerto data routers In addition AccuSwitch will now support path finding tie line operation between any combination of Venus DM 400B and Concerto data routers up to a maximum of three routers ...

Page 284: ...284 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Appendix A CM 4400 Specifications ...

Page 285: ...ocols Super crosspoint bus Grass Valley binary cable connectors are 10 con ductor twisted pair plus ground 15 pin D Transmission speed 1 Mbit sec approx Automation Interface Protocols Jupiter ASCII Jupiter ESswitch SMPTE ES tributary EG 29 1993 SMPTE ESLAN EG 30 1995 SWP 08 Supported Routers Apex Concerto with CRS MC C2 Controller Module GS 400 Mars Trinix Venus ...

Page 286: ...ing a CM 4400 serial port Multiple Triton chassis can be connected to a single CM 4400 but only if all the routers are connected using the same MIDI bus and connected through the same single serial port If more than one Triton MIDI bus is needed the switchers on that bus must be connected to another CM 4400 The serial connector on Triton routers is a 9 pin RS 232 signal level port Since the CM 440...

Page 287: ...ications where all three signals must always switch together the Router Address should be set to the same value on each chassis Up to 20 chassis can be connected in one MIDI loop Some Triton switchers have front panel controls These controls will operate normally when the router is connected to a Jupiter system but Jupiter 6 0 and after software is required in order for Triton status to be indi ca...

Page 288: ...ion table page 156 From that point switcher inputs outputs a CP Level Set and CP input Output Sets must be defined SMS 7000 CONNECTIONS The CM 4400 can be connected to a Grass Valley SMS 7000 Signal Manage ment System and router Figure 220 The protocol setting is 38400 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit The serial cable on the back of the SMS 7000 controller frame may be labeled RS 232 but ...

Page 289: ... a CP Level Set and CP input Output Sets must be defined Figure 221 Cable for Connecting CM 4400 to SMS 7000 DB9 Port See page 2 16 for a description of this cable GNP protocol to Series 7000 routing switcher SMS 7000 control system House time code optional See pg 2 64 CM 4400 System Controller Serial Port LAN 071826105_Connection to SMS 7000 Control System 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R T to CM 4400 ser...

Page 290: ... bits even parity and 1 stop bit refer to the Horizon GPI T CI Manual for configuration instructions Figure 223 Connection to Horizon Matrix Router 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 to CM 4400 serial port G Ground R Receive minus R Receive plus T Transmit plus T Transmit minus DB9P male twisted pair T R G DB25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 to SMS 7000 T T R G R 071826105_Ca...

Page 291: ...ording to RS 422 Refer to the manual supplied with the D 2166 for more information Figure 225 Connection to Datatek D 2166 Buffer Control Module 071826105_Cable for Connecting Horizon 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R T to CM 4000 serial port to Horizon GPI T CI RS 422 Port G Ground R Receive minus R Receive plus T Transmit plus T Transmit minus DB9P male DB9P male twisted pair 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 T R R T G G...

Page 292: ...arity and 2 stop bits The UDI 1B must be equipped with software version 81 4 or later The UDI 1B AUX rotary switch needs to be set to E for PL 160 Mode and to enable all mode commands Refer to the UDI 1B manual for detailed procedures Note If the RS 232 port is used it is advisable to use an RS 422 to RS 232 con verter A Black Box model GJ IC455B Interface converter is available from Grass Valley ...

Page 293: ...for a description of these cables Utah 96 protocol RS 422 232 converter House time code optional See pg 2 64 CM 4400 System Controller Serial Port LAN 071826105 Connection to Utah Scientific Party Line 071826105_Cable for Connecting CM 4000 to UDI 1B RS 422 Port 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R T to CM 4000 serial port UDI 1B RS 422 Port G Ground R Receive minus R Receive plus T Transmit plus T Transmit mi...

Page 294: ...on Figure 230 Connection to Nexus Audio Router 071826105_Cables for Connecting CM 4000 to UDI 1B RS 232 Port 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R T to CM 4000 serial port G Ground R Receive minus R Receive plus T Transmit plus T Transmit minus DB9P male twisted pair T R R T G G Tx Rx DB25P male 1 2 3 4 5 G 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 UDI 1B RS 232 Port Rx Tx G RS 422 232 converter S...

Page 295: ...nnecting CM 4400 to Nexus Audio Router XCI Port Figure 232 Cable for Connecting CM 4400 to Nexus Audio Router XCPU Port 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R T to CM 4000 serial port to Nexus router XCI port G Ground R Receive minus R Receive plus T Transmit plus T Transmit minus DB9P male DB9 twisted pair 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 T R G G R T G 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R T to CM 4000 serial port to Nexus router XCPU port...

Page 296: ... need to configure the Jupiter CM 4400 to use a Pro Bel SW P 08 Router Control port This is accomplished by adding entries in the Serial Protocol and MPK Devices tables Note These steps assume that the CM 4400 has been configured properly Entering Serial Protocol Information You may need to modify the Configuration set that is currently active if so Grass Valley recommends that you make a copy for...

Page 297: ...ontrol Panel protocol 4 Click anywhere else in the table to close the entry The default Baud rates will be selected automatically however the Baud rate may be changed by clicking the drop down menu Figure 235 Figure 235 The P08 SW P 08 Control Panel Protocol on The Serial Protocol Table 5 Click the Apply button and then save your changes Note The serial line parameters are 38400 Baud 8 data bits N...

Page 298: ...the Serial option 4 Click the Board drop down list and then select the preferred board 5 Enter the Port number in the Port column 6 Select the Input Sets drop down list and then select the preferred Serial input set 7 Select the Output Sets drop down list and then select the preferred Serial Output set 8 Select the Level Sets drop down list and then select the preferred Serial Level set 9 Click th...

Page 299: ... in the PLvl field A hardware Level setting of 1 on the Datatek switcher could be entered on this table as 101 This offset eliminates the need to re set existing level settings on the hard ware The Protocol matrix and Level are both set by the Jupiter system s Physical level value which ranges from 0 to 99 The matrix is the physical level PLvl divided by 16 The protocol level is the remaining phys...

Page 300: ...l level values are offset The Pro Bel SW P 08 remote router physical level value is offset by 100 The fol lowing table shows the Matrix and Level values for a given PLVL Table 33 Remote Router Values for Physical Level 0 99 Matrix and Level PLvl Matrix Level PLvl Matrix Level PLvl Matrix Level 0 0 0 36 2 4 72 4 8 1 0 1 37 2 5 73 4 9 2 0 2 38 2 6 74 4 10 3 0 3 39 2 7 75 4 11 4 0 4 40 2 8 76 4 12 5 ...

Page 301: ...Configurator window on the title bar you will see the name of the Configuration set Ensure that the configuration set that is opened is the one that you want to change Follow these steps to enter or modify the Serial Protocol table 1 Select the Serial Protocol option from the Jupiter menu Jupiter Serial Protocol The Serial Protocol table will then open Figure 234 17 1 1 53 3 5 89 5 9 18 1 2 54 3 6...

Page 302: ...col types 3 Select the P8R SWP 08 Router Control protocol 4 Click anywhere in the table accept the entry The Baud rates will be selected automatically Figure 235 The Baud rate can be changed by clicking the drop down list in the Baud rate column Figure 239 The P8R SW P 08 Router Control Protocol on The Serial Protocol Table 5 Click the Apply button and then save your changes 6 Compile and activate...

Page 303: ...x and Level value The Pro Bel SW P 08 level value is from 0 to 15 and the Pro Bel SW P 08 matrix value is from 0 to 6 which is the physical level divided by 16 A Jupiter system TAKE command will send a Pro Bel CONNECT mes sage which is confirmed when a CONNECTED message is received immediately following the CONNECT message The interface will re send a CONNECT message up to three more times after a...

Page 304: ...f they are not implemented The system responds to a CONNECT message with a CONNECTED message only when the cross point is valid Unsolicited CONNECTED messages will be sent for confirmed TAKES to outputs in the control panel set Table 36 P08 SW P 08 Control Panel Received Information Message Value CONNECT 2 CONNECT_EXT 130 INTERROGATE 1 INTERROGATE_EXT 129 CONNECTED 4 CONNECTED_EXT 132 Single sourc...

Page 305: ... Serial cable The two Tables Table 38 and Table 39 describe the configuration Figure 240 Serial Cable Pin out Table 38 Control Module RS 422 485 Female 9 pin Configuration Pin Configuration 1 GND 2 RX 3 TX 7 RX 8 TX Table 39 PC RS 232 Male DTE pin Configuration Pin Configuration 5 GND 2 RXD 3 TXD 071827512_Pro bell Serial connections 1 6 R 2 7 3 T 8 4 9 5 R RS 422 485 female RS 232 DTE male 1 6 2 ...

Page 306: ...306 JUPITER CM 4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual Appendix B Connecting Legacy and 3rd Party Routers ...

Page 307: ... Editing Guidelines 119 Connecting the Ethernet Switch to the System Controller 41 Connecting the Jupiter File Server 41 Connecting to a Master Control 74 Connecting to Multiple Crosspoint Bus Distribution Switchers 65 Control panels 35 CP Category set 186 CP Output sets 179 CP Override set 182 CP Sequence set 184 CPES SER 116 Configuration Error Checking 116 D Data Matrix Switching 62 documentati...

Page 308: ...etwork Suite Control Console 97 L Logical Level Mapping 62 M Maximum Number of Logical Levels 280 MPK Devices table 191 Multiple Crosspoint Bus Distribution 65 N Non sequential Path Finding 68 Non Sequential Path Finding table 200 O online documentation 4 Ordering Information 36 P Passwords Setting Password Levels for Switcher Outputs 147 Pending Reboot 135 Point to point switching 208 Power Cycli...

Page 309: ...oubleshooting 141 Error Conditions 141 Program Crash Recovery 141 Zipping a Configuration Set 141 U Unpacking and Inspection 37 V Verifying 110 or 230 VAC Selection 37 Video Reference table 207 W web site documentation 4 web site FAQ database 4 web site Grass Valley 4 web site software download 4 Z Zero Downtime Feature 193 ...

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