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JUPITER

L, S, and LCD Series Control Panels

Instruction Manual

Software Version 2.1.0

071853605

OCTOBER 2010

Summary of Contents for JUPITER -

Page 1: ...JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panels Instruction Manual Software Version 2 1 0 071853605 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...

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Page 5: ...l 27 Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance 27 EN55022 Class A Warning 27 Canadian Certified Power Cords 28 Canadian Certified AC Adapter 28 Safety and EMI Certification 28 Section 1 L S series Introduction 31 Overview 31 L Series Control Panel Features 32 L32 32 L64 32 LD4 33 LD16 33 S Series Control Panel Features 35 S25 S50 35 S100 35 SXY 36 Specifications 37 Ordering Information 38 Section 2 Hardwa...

Page 6: ...e 58 Section 4 Jupiter System Configuration 59 MPK Table Entries 59 Control Panel Sets 61 CP Level Set 61 CP Input and CP Output Sets 61 Sequence Set 62 Setting Up a Salvo with a Sequence Set 62 Disabling the Configuration and Setup Menus on the Control Panel 63 Disabling Specific Buttons on the Control Panel 63 Compiling 64 Section 5 Connecting the L S LCD Panel 65 Hardware Installation 67 Serial...

Page 7: ...100 98 Disabling Specific Buttons on the L32 L64 and S100 Control Panels 99 L32 L64 Control Panels 100 L32 and L64 Panel Differences 100 Show Button Assignment 100 Clearing Panel Modes 101 Destination and Source Selection Methods 101 Selecting a Destination to be Controlled 101 Direct Selection Method 101 Menu Selection Method 102 Selecting a Source 102 Direct Selection Method 102 Direct Selection...

Page 8: ...ice Modes 118 LD16 Control Panel 119 LD16 Operating Modes 119 LD16 Single Destination Mode 119 Entering Single Destination Mode 119 Selecting a Destination to be Controlled Single Destination Mode 120 Selecting a Source Single Destination Mode 120 Breakaway 121 Sticky Levels Mode 123 LD16 Multiple Destination Mode 123 Entering Multiple Destination Mode 123 Selecting a Destination to Control Multip...

Page 9: ...Status 138 Sticky Levels Mode 139 Protecting or Locking a Destination 139 Un protecting or Unlocking a Destination 140 Sequence Salvo Switching 140 Override Mode 140 Scroll Take Mode 141 Front Panel Service Modes 141 Section 7 LCD Introduction 143 Overview 143 LCD Series Control Panel Features 144 LCD Panel Components 145 LCD16 145 LCD48 145 Use of Color 146 Standard Button Display 146 Destination...

Page 10: ... Take 165 Advise Router Option 165 XY Mode 166 Single Destination Mode 166 Multiple Destination Mode 167 Category Entry Mode 168 Level Mode 170 B P S Mode 172 Protection 173 Locking 174 Selection Options 175 Select Destination Mode 175 Selecting the Destination from the Level Menu 177 Selecting the Source from the Level or the Multiple Destination Menus 177 Select Sequence Mode 178 Select Override...

Page 11: ...ons 191 Hardware Installation 191 Configuration Instructions 193 Accessing the GPI O Configuration Page 193 Configuring a GPI Setting 194 Configuring a GPO Setting 196 GPI O Pin Mapping 198 GPO 198 GPI 199 Optoelectronic Relays 200 Relay Control 200 Optical Couplers 201 Electrical Limitations 201 Glossary 203 Index 211 ...

Page 12: ...12 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Contents ...

Page 13: ...ined in the control system s documentation set Jupiter Field Engineering Bulletin series Jupiter CM 4400 Installation and Operating manual Jupiter CM 4000 Installation and Operating manual and Jupiter Getting Started Guide Software update and network configuration of the L S panels requires installation of the Thomson Grass Valley NetConfig application See the separate NetConfig Instruction manual...

Page 14: ...14 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Preface ...

Page 15: ...e 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 equipment c...

Page 16: ...s 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 per...

Page 17: ...eutral 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 to equipment or other property Use correct power Source Do not operate this product...

Page 18: ...can 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 explosion check polarity and replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended b...

Page 19: ...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 die ...

Page 20: ...n 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 folgenden ...

Page 21: ...eht 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 Sie mit den Servicearbeiten beginnen Fassen Sie das Gerät beim Transpor...

Page 22: ...hen 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 dieses Geräts mit Spannungen über 130 V AC erfordert Netzkabel die NEMA Kon...

Page 23: ...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 susceptib...

Page 24: ...avant de procéder au raccorde ment des autres équipements Identifie une borne 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 antistati...

Page 25: ...ivement dans un environnement non explosible N utilisez pas ce produit dans un 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 ...

Page 26: ...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 ré...

Page 27: ... case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Grass Valley Inc 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 Radi...

Page 28: ... E4 environment In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take corrective mea sures Category Standard Designed tested for compliance with Safety ANSI UL60950 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements ANSI UL 60950 1 First Edition Dated April 1 2003 with revision through and includin...

Page 29: ... 2 Immunity stan dards Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity Environment E4 EN 50082 1 Immunity EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Immunity EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst EFT Immunity EN 61000 4 5 ...

Page 30: ...30 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Regulatory Notices ...

Page 31: ...by these panels Note The CM 4000 4400 must be operating with Jupiter AccuSwitch version 7 6 or newer to support the L S panels The L S panels are not intended for use with CM 4000 Jupiter XPress applications nor with Jupiter VM 3000 System Controllers The L S series is comprised of the following units L32 L64 LD4 and LD16 S25 S50 S100 and SXY L prefix panels have large 1 2 inch multi color buttons...

Page 32: ...olor bitmap display Features include Assignable buttons on the front panel Locking and protecting Destinations Scroll up down Source and Destination selection Preset mode Overrides Level breakaway and Sequence Salvo switching L64 Figure 2 L64 Control Panel The L64 is a button per signal control panel has the same features as the L32 plus Preset Level display and Undo Preset Destination Status Pres...

Page 33: ...ntrol Features include Two color bitmap displays showing up to four Destinations page Destination Status color bitmap display 16 category buttons for direct category selection Locking and protecting Destinations Scroll up down Source Destination selection Override Level breakaway Sticky level control Source swap flip flop Take Salvo switching LD16 Figure 4 LD16 Control Panel The LD16 is a 20 categ...

Page 34: ...estinations MD Control Fea tures include Eight color bitmap displays showing up to 16 Destinations page 20 category buttons for direct category selection Locking and protecting Destinations Scroll up down Source Destination selection Undo Override Level breakaway Sticky level control Source swap flip flop Take and Sequence Salvo switching ...

Page 35: ...lection cluster Other panel features include Level breakaway and Configurable for various combinations of Destinations and levels Control of one Destination and breakaway switching for eight levels or Control of two three or four Destinations and breakaway switching for four levels or Control of five six seven or eight Destinations without breakaway switching S100 Figure 7 S100 Control Panel The S...

Page 36: ...8 SXY Control Panel The SXY is a single Destination control panel that includes two color bitmap displays Destination Status and Preset Level Category number keys and a rotating selector knob can be used to select a Source a Destina tion a level selection a Sequence or an Override The following features are included Quick selection knob 16 category buttons for direct category selection Locking and...

Page 37: ...TER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual37 Specifications Specifications For mechanical connection power and environmental specifications refer to Appendix A L S and LCD Panel Specifications ...

Page 38: ...for SOURCES DESTINATIONS OVER RIDES and LEVELS Categories are user definable with re legendable buttons Rack or desk mounted 2 RU Includes AC power supply JUP ACPS 2RU JUP CP LD16 DC XY or multiple Destination control panel Twenty category full featured routing switcher control panel Includes 8 displays and buttons for Sources Destinations Over rides and Levels Categories are user definable with r...

Page 39: ...stination or level selection with two displays for obtaining the status of DESTINA TIONS presets levels and current status Includes AC power supply JUP ACPS 1RU JUP CP SXY DC XY multiple level control panel Category entry quick pick or Scroll Wheel for Source Destination or level selection with two displays for obtaining the status of DESTINA TIONS presets levels and current status Includes DC pow...

Page 40: ...40 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Section 1 L S series Introduction ...

Page 41: ...unt into a standard 19 in equipment rack Panels are 1 or 2 rack units high Figure 9 Figure 9 Panel Rack Mounting See L S and LCD Panel Specifications on page 181 for dimensions for each type of L S panel Power Supplies Two methods are available for powering the L S series hardware panels AC power supply JUP ACPS DC power supply JUP DCPS 8536_43 44 mm 1 75 in 88 mm 3 5 in 432 mm 17 in 483 mm 19 in ...

Page 42: ...isconnected to power down the panel WARNING Do not connect any external power supply other than the approved JUP DCPS unit supplied by Thomson Grass Valley The AC power supply is contained in a module that mounts on the rear of the panel Figure 10 Figure 10 Control Panel Dimensions with Options Network Wiring The L S series panels are connected to the CM 4000 or CM 4400 System Controller via Ether...

Page 43: ...ord files are available for creating custom labels For more information contact Grass Valley Technical Support L32 L64 S100 Panels The L32 and L64 panels have 32 or 64 buttons respectively on the left side of the panel that can be used for Button per Source operation The S100 panel has 100 buttons for this purpose Using the label resources described above these buttons can be labeled 1 through 32 ...

Page 44: ... assigned as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Type CPESXTND Input Set Default Categories It is possible to configure the panel with a custom category set Note that the button order of the set is grouped with the first 10 entries on the left and the following 6 entries on the right See Category Button Configuration on page 46 for more information LD16 Panels The LD16 includes a button cluster on the ri...

Page 45: ...so include a cluster of eight buttons on the right side that can be configured and labeled to select router levels See CP Level Set on page 61 for more information SXY Panels The SXY panels include a cluster of buttons on the left side that can be con figured and labeled to select router levels See CP Level Set on page 61 for more information Figure 17 SXY Control Panel Showing Level Buttons The S...

Page 46: ...vices table For more information about button configuration see CP Input and CP Output Sets on page 61 Level Button Configuration Some panels include a cluster of eight buttons on the right side that can be configured and labeled to select router levels This can be done by creating a suitable CP Level set which lists the router levels in the order they should be available using the eight buttons T...

Page 47: ...0 99 0 0 0 1 VTR C M B VTR 1 1 Test VCR Test VCR VTR A 98 96 97 Test VCR 94 95 40 39 80 79 60 59 20 19 Red 34 35 38 36 37 78 76 77 58 56 57 74 75 54 55 18 16 17 Store Frame Seq 14 15 J 9 T 0 Patch Patch Patch 0 0 0 1 1 Server Server 1 Rem Rem Server 92 91 Rem 90 89 88 0 0 0 0 1 Film Film 1 1 Net Net 1 1 CG CG 85 Film Net 86 87 CG 83 84 30 28 29 32 31 72 71 52 51 70 68 69 50 48 49 Studio 12 11 Test...

Page 48: ...48 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Section 2 Hardware Installation ...

Page 49: ...ir operational configura tions from the Jupiter CM 4000 CM 4400 controller The panel software update mechanism above is different from that used by the Jupiter control system itself Jupiter VM SI and CM 4000 controller boards update their software via Bootstrap Protocol bootp and Trivial File Transport Protocol TFTP when activating a configuration The controller boards send out a bootp request and...

Page 50: ...llation The Grass Valley NetConfig application is supplied on the L S Panels Soft ware CD that is shipped with the panel 1 Insert the Jupiter L S Panels Software CD into the Jupiter file server computer The NetConfig Setup application should automatically run and display a Welcome screen Figure 19 Figure 19 NetConfig Installation Welcome Screen ...

Page 51: ...el Instruction Manual51 Software Installation 2 Click Next and follow the instructions shown on the screens accepting the defaults Figure 20 Figure 20 NetConfig Installation Screens 3 After NetConfig has successfully installed click Finish ...

Page 52: ...tallation application will launch This program loads files from the CD onto the computer running the installer program You can later use NetConfig to install the software directly on the L S series panels Figure 21 Figure 21 L S Panels Installation Welcome Screen 2 Click Next and follow the instructions shown on the subsequent screens accepting the defaults Figure 22 Figure 22 L S Panels Installat...

Page 53: ...0 or CM 4400 and Jupiter file server PC must be on the same IP network or be connected through a network router gateway Single Network IP Configuration Figure 23 shows an example with the Jupiter equipment file server Jupiter System controller CM 4000 or CM 4400 and L S panel is in an isolated network environment Figure 23 LAN System Addressing Example CM 4000 System Controller 10 100baseT Jupiter...

Page 54: ...escribed except that the address of the gateway must be entered on the web page for the remote panel For more information on IP addressing see either the Jupiter CM 4000 Installation and Operating manual or the Jupiter CM 4400 Installation and Oper ating manual CM 4000 System Controller 10 100baseT Jupiter LAN IP switch Panel IP 192 168 253 102 Panel ID 02 Panel IP 192 168 253 101 Panel ID 01 NOTE...

Page 55: ...el to the IP switch on the Jupiter network Apply power If the panel has a display window you should see the default IP address of the panel If there are other devices on the Jupiter LAN with this same address they should be disconnected at this time 2 Launch the NetConfig application from the control system file server 3 Expand the IP View You should see the Jupiter file server name and IP address...

Page 56: ...reen dot should indicate that the panel is fully connected The panel itself should reboot j Proceed to Setting Jupiter Values for L S Panels below Setting Jupiter Values for L S Panels During the following steps you will need to know the IP address of the AccuSwitch system that will be associated with the panel Use the Jupiter File Server JNS Control Center application to determine the CM 4000 CM ...

Page 57: ...ect Save New Settings This will apply the settings and reboot the panel You should see some type of status response from the router 4 Go to the next panel and repeat the steps above Note For initial installations the Jupiter AccuSwitch control system must be con figured in order for the Control module to communicate with the panel Proceed to Section 4 Jupiter System Configuration Finding the Physi...

Page 58: ...ing NetConfig Jupiter file server recom mended to the panels via the network For this reason panel IP addresses must be set correctly before L S panel software can be updated See Setting IP Addresses on L S Panels on page 55 for more information 1 Launch NetConfig 2 Click on the Load Software tab at the top of the NetConfig screen The software load window will open Figure 25 Figure 25 L S Panels I...

Page 59: ...Expansion For L S series panels leave unchecked Password A password level will only need to be entered if you wish to disable the Configuration and Setup menus on the Control panel See the Disabling the Configuration and Setup Menus on the Control Panel section below for more information Note Panels can be configured to force unlock and force un protect any destination regardless of what panel loc...

Page 60: ...ating manual For an S25 or S50 panel with entry of a single Destination name the panel will operate as a one Destination panel The eight button cluster on the right hand side of the panel will be used to control the first eight levels of the router For an S25 or S50 panel with selection of an Output Set with two three or four Destinations defined the panel will operate as a two three or four Desti...

Page 61: ...ol Panel Sets Switcher Sources and Destinations for the L S panels are specified by cre ating a Jupiter CP Level Set a CP Input Set and a CP Output Set These sets are assigned to each panel using the MPK Devices table Figure 26 CP Level Set The CP Level Set used for L S panels is specified as type CP3800 With L S panels the CP Level Set establishes the order in which levels are displayed on the pa...

Page 62: ...alvo button or menu setting can be used to execute pre built Jupiter sequences where a sequence is a list of switches which switches one or more Sources to one or more Destinations Setting Up a Salvo with a Sequence Set A Jupiter sequence is built using the Jupiter Sequence Set table an example of which is shown in Figure 27 Figure 27 Sequence Set Table The sequence set is given an eight character...

Page 63: ...etup menu will be accessible regardless of the Password Level setting if the panel is not connected to the Control module by either a LAN or a Serial connection You will need to set the Password level in the MPK Devices table to disable the Configuration and Setup menus Follow these steps to disable the Configuration and Setup menus on the Control panel 1 Open the MPK Devices table 2 Enter the pre...

Page 64: ... recompiling the set The associated button will then be disabled Note An output called BLANK can be added to the Switcher Output table without assigning a physical output This addition allows the BLANK output to be selected in the control panel set Compiling Before the panel s can be operated the edited Jupiter set must be compiled and the appropriate configuration set made active using the Contro...

Page 65: ...CD Panel The L S and LCD Panels can be connected to the AccuSwitch System Con troller via a 115k Baud serial bus Cannot be greater than 2000 feet or via a Cat 5 Ethernet connection Cannot be greater than 329 feet per segment Note An Ethernet connection is required for software upgrade purposes ...

Page 66: ...and LCD Panel Serial Connection Serial data cable see page 22 LAN Cat 5 Ethernet cable Max recommended length per seqment 100 meters 329 ft Temporary LAN connection for software upgrade AccuSwitch CM 4000 System Controller Serial Ports 100baseT Jupiter LAN IP switch to Jupiter File Server Serial bus Serial bus 853602 ...

Page 67: ...h a Serial port and others through the LAN Each of these options is described below Serial System The Serial arrangement assumes that the L S or LCD Panels will be oper ated in Serial mode with the LAN only connected to one panel at a time and only during software upgrades In this arrangement it isn t necessary to have a different IP address for each panel An example of a system where the L S or L...

Page 68: ... 16 L S panels per serial bus maximum IP switch Serial buses Panel IP 192 168 253 102 Panel ID 02 Panel IP 192 168 253 101 Panel ID 01 Panel IP 192 168 253 116 Panel ID 16 Panel IP 192 168 253 117 Panel ID 01 IP 192 168 253 10 Jupiter File Server 192 168 253 1 8536_14 Serial data cable see page 22 LAN Cat 5 Ethernet cable Max recommended length per seqment 100 meters 329 ft Temporary LAN connectio...

Page 69: ... following cables are available with 9 pin D male connectors installed already made from Grass Valley VDE cables include ferrite cores For those who wish to prepare their own cables the pin outs are shown in Figure 31 The cable itself should be Belden 8723 or equivalent Details concerning ferrite cores are given in Figure 32 Figure 31 Serial data cable wiring Reference Assembly BCS 3000 Serial Dat...

Page 70: ...ch end of the cable and adjacent to the connector see Figure 32 below Figure 32 Serial data cable VDE modifications Type 43 material 0 250 inch 6 35 mm inside diameter 0 95 inch 24 13 mm length or longer Type 43 material sources FairRite part no 2643480002 FairRite Products Corp P O Box J Commercial Row Wallkill NY 12589 USA Tel 914 8952055 Chomerics part no 8310A6361000 Chomerics Inc 77 Dragon Ct...

Page 71: ...orary if you are using a Serial connection For example if the L S or LCD Panels address is presently 192 168 253 100 then the PC address should be changed to be compat ible with the 192 168 253 x network such as 192 168 253 1 The PC s sub net mask should be set to 255 255 255 0 class C network In a simple network environment all other TCP IP network settings are irrelevant at this point 2 Reboot t...

Page 72: ...rol Panel Instruction Manual Section 5 Connecting the L S LCD Panel Figure 33 The L S or LCD Panels Web Page The Panel Information fields are system generated Panel Network Configuration Follow these steps to configure the Panel Network ...

Page 73: ...o the Ethernet IP except the last set of numbers should be 1 If the L S or LCD Panels and the AccuSwitch controller are on separate networks the gateway connecting them must be specified Net 2 IP Settings Not used to configure the panel Network Mode Selection Enable DHCP if Box Checked You must have a DHCP server to use this option Figure 35 Enable DHCP Settings Follow these steps if you wish to u...

Page 74: ... IP field 5 Select the amount of time to wait for a response from the Control module before timing out from the LAN Response Time out drop down list This setting is helpful if you have Control panels located a long distance away from a Control module The options are 20mS 40mS 60mS 80mS 100mS 250mS 500mS and 1S Serial system 1 Select the Serial radio button for a Serial system 2 Enter the Device Nu...

Page 75: ... is Checked 1 Select the Do Reset check box This will force the panel to reset and use the new settings 2 Click the Save New Settings button Clicking the Cancel Changes button will close the page without saving any changes Clicking the Factory Defaults button will restore the settings that the panel was shipped with ...

Page 76: ...This column is used to create a name up to eight characters in length for each L S or LCD Panels This name must be unique system wide Type Select type CPES SER for panels wanting to use up to 98 categories Note CPES SER is the serial equivalent to the CP ESXTND type Expansion Not used for L S or LCD Panels leave unchecked Password A password level will only need to be entered if you wish to disabl...

Page 77: ...ng on the contents of the set this would allow for full matrix or multi bus control Out Panel This column is not used for L S or LCD panels Level Set Follows the same rules as L S LCD panels Override Set Follows the same rules as L S LCD panels Sequence Follows the same rules as L S LCD panels Special Entries Needed to Upgrade Serial Panels Special IP settings are required to download new or upgra...

Page 78: ... and Setup Menus on the Control Panel section on page 63 L64 Figure 39 L64 Control Panel Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the L64 panel s menu 1 Press the Menu button The items will change look at the Preset Level display window the bottom display window 2 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to scroll to the Panel Setup option Figure 40 The Take button in the lower right ...

Page 79: ... 41 L64 Connection Menu 6 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to change the Connection type in the N field to Serial The Take button will then turn green 7 Press the Take button to apply the change You will then be given an option to change the Device ID 8 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to scroll to the preferred Device ID setting 9 Press the Take button to apply the change The Panel will then reboot...

Page 80: ...n to select the Panel Setup option Figure 43 The Menu options will then change look at D5 Display window Figure 43 LD16 Control Panel Menu 3 Press the 5 button to select the Connection Type option The display will then change The Connection Menu will then appear in the D15 Display window Figure 44 Note The example in Figure 44 is for reference only it is not meant to be an exact replica of the dis...

Page 81: ...Device ID 6 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to scroll to the preferred Device ID setting 7 Press the Take button to apply the change The Panel will then reboot and apply the changed settings Note Press the Clear button at any time to exit the menu without making changes to the current settings Press the Menu button at any time to exit from the current location without making changes to the current...

Page 82: ...The current Panel ID button will be high tally amber if the ID is between 1 and16 The button will not light up amber if the range is greater than 16 Figure 47 S25 Front Panel 2 Select one of the Panel ID buttons 1 16 to assign the Panel ID if you want to change the panel s ID The selected button will then show high tally amber The Serial Mode Accept button the Destination button in the lower right...

Page 83: ...rrows to scroll to the Panel Setup option Figure 50 The Take button in the lower Right hand corner will turn green Figure 50 Figure 50 L32 Control Panel Menu 3 Press the Take button 4 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to scroll to the Connection Type option 5 Press the Take button The Connection menu will then appear Figure 51 on page 84 Note The example in Figure 51 is for reference only it is not ...

Page 84: ...Device ID setting 9 Press the Take button to apply the change The Panel will then reboot and apply the changed settings Note Press the Clear button at any time to exit the menu without making changes to the current settings LD4 Figure 52 LD4 Control Panel Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the LD4 panel s menu 1 Press the Menu button The displayed items will change look...

Page 85: ...eant to be an exact replica of the displayed contents Figure 54 LD4 Connection Menu 6 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to change the Connection type in the N field to Serial The Take button will then turn green Figure 53 7 Press the Take button to apply the change You will then be given an option to change the Device ID 8 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to scroll to the preferred Device ID setting ...

Page 86: ...the menu S100 Figure 55 S100 Control Panel Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the S100 panel s menu 1 Press the Menu button The items will change look at the Preset Level display window the bottom display window 2 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to scroll to the Panel Setup option Figure 56 The Take button in the lower right hand corner will then turn green Figure 56 Fi...

Page 87: ...contents Figure 57 Connection Menu 6 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to change the Connection type in the N field to Serial The Take button will then turn green 7 Press the Take button to apply the change You will then be given an option to change the Device ID 8 Press the UP or the Down Arrows to scroll to the preferred Device ID setting 9 Press the Take button to apply the change The Panel will ...

Page 88: ...oll through the available Sources using the Scroll wheel scroll to the Panel Setup option 3 Press the Select button to select the Panel Setup option Figure 59 Figure 59 SXY Control Panel Menu 4 Scroll to the Connection Type option using the Scroll wheel 5 Press the Select button to select the Connection Type option The display will then change Figure 60 on page 89 Note The example in Figure 60 is ...

Page 89: ...n green Figure 61 Figure 61 SXY Take Button 7 Press the Take button to apply the change You will then be given an option to change the Device ID 8 Use the Scroll wheel to scroll to the preferred Device ID setting 9 Press the Take button to apply the change The Panel will then reboot and apply the changed settings Note Press the Clear button at any time to exit the menu without making changes to th...

Page 90: ...l Setup button This button is the fifth button to the left of the Scroll wheel The Setup Menu will then appear 3 Press the Connection Type button This button is the 5 button See Figure 62 above for the button order The Connection menu will then appear Figure 63 Note The example in Figure 63 is for reference only it is not meant to be an exact replica of the displayed contents Figure 63 LCD16 Conne...

Page 91: ...on will then turn green 5 Press the Connection button to apply the change You will then be given an option to change the Device ID 6 Use the Scroll wheel to scroll to the preferred Device ID setting 7 Press the Connection button to apply the change The Connections button will then turn red and the following text will then appear Settings Updated Standby The Panel will then reboot and apply the cha...

Page 92: ...ls Main menu 2 Press the Panel Setup button This button is the fifth button to the left of the Scroll wheel The Setup Menu will then appear 3 Press the Connection Type button This button is the 5 button see Figure 64 on page 92 for the button order The Connection menu will then appear Figure 65 Note The example in Figure 65 is for reference only it is not intended to be an exact replica of the dis...

Page 93: ...rn green Figure 65 5 Press the Connection button to apply the change You will then be given an option to change the Device ID 6 Use the Scroll wheel to scroll to the preferred Device ID setting 7 Press the Connection button to apply the change The Connections button will then turn red and the following text will then appear Settings Updated Standby The Panel will then reboot and apply the changed ...

Page 94: ...ll L S or LCD Panels that are operated in Serial mode will still require a LAN connection for software upgrades See Figure 66 Figure 66 L S and LCD Panel Serial and LAN Connection Serial bus Accuswitch CM 4000 System Controller Serial Ports 100baseT Jupiter LAN to Jupiter File Server IP switch 8536_10 Serial data cable see page 22 LAN Cat 5 Ethernet cable Max recommended length per seqment 100 met...

Page 95: ...ontrol Panel page 119 S25 S50 Control Panels page 128 S100 Control Panel page 132 SXY Control Panel page 135 Color Bitmap Displays Three different types of L S panel color displays exist Different panel types are equipped with different display types and numbers The S25 and S50 panels do not have color bitmap displays Typical display information is indicated below Different information is dis play...

Page 96: ...ifically the buttons use color to indicate the following functionality The color bitmap displays which is available on all L S panels except S25 and S50 have a 176 x 132 resolution with 65536 colors The panel can display up to 6 lines of 12 characters In addition to the button colors listed above these RGB displays use the following colors to indicate Table 3 Colors and Functions for Buttons Butto...

Page 97: ...he SAFE input Note The Advise and Enforce options do not work when you are using Sequences or Multiple destination switching when the same source is being routed to more than one destination This option will avoid having the control device connected to two machines at the same time Destination Protection Protecting a Destination prevents that Destination from being switched by other panels in the ...

Page 98: ...switching of one or more Sources to one or more Destinations with a single action Sequences are pre built and loaded to a panel Source Swap Mode When Source swap mode is ON the display windows will retain to the pre viously selected Source in blue after each Take This permits flip flop switching Preset Mode L32 L64 S100 Preset Mode is used to first preview a selection and then press the Take butto...

Page 99: ...and which levels to switch An override could be used as a breakaway switch Disabling Specific Buttons on the L32 L64 and S100 Control Panels You can disable the buttons for a Source or Destination on the L32 L64 and S100 Control panels See the Disabling Specific Buttons on the Control Panel section on page 63 ...

Page 100: ...reset item if any and level information The L32 panel reports this information in its single Destination Status window The L64 panel has an additional Undo button Show Button Assignment The 32 or 64 buttons on the left side of the panel can be assigned to Sources Destinations levels and sequences To check button assignments 1 Press the Preset button so it illuminates 2 Press one of the 100 buttons...

Page 101: ...uttons configured on the panel Menu Selection This method requires more steps but allows selection of Sources or Destinations not currently assigned to buttons on the panel Note If a Source or Destination cannot be selected the panel may be restricted by the CP Input or CP Output set used on the MPK Devices table See Section 4 Jupiter System Configuration Selecting a Destination to be Controlled T...

Page 102: ...Working with a Locked or Protected Destination If a Destination has been Protected or Locked by another panel the Protect Lock button will illuminate steady amber Protect or red Lock and the Destination will not be able to be switched To continue The Destination must be unprotected or unlocked by the panel that set the protection or locked the destination the name of that other panel will be displ...

Page 103: ...tion 4 To exit Preset mode press the Preset button so it is turned off Menu Selection Method 1 Clear the panel Level Menu and Preset buttons OFF 2 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll through the available Sources The name of the currently chosen Source appears in blue in the Status L32 or Preset L64 window but will not yet be switched to the Destination 3 Press Take The Source will switch to t...

Page 104: ...s Protect Lock The button will stop blinking and the Take button will illuminate 3 Press Take to unprotect the Destination The Protect Lock button will return to low amber Locking a Destination To Lock a Destination 1 Confirm the Destination to be locked appears in yellow in the Destination window accomplished with Direct or Menu Destination selection described earlier 2 Press Protect Lock twice T...

Page 105: ...ge 108 You then select just the buttons for the levels you want to switch before pressing the new Source button 1 Confirm the Destination for the breakaway appears in yellow in the Destination window accomplished with Direct or Menu Destination selection described earlier The buttons assigned as Levels will illuminate in amber 2 Press the assigned Level buttons so only those you wish to switch are...

Page 106: ...at Source to only the activated levels 7 Press the Preset button to turn off the preset mode Breakaway Source Status To identify which Sources are currently switched to the levels of a Destina tion 1 Confirm the Destination you want to examine appears in yellow in the Destination window 2 Press just the Level button 3 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to view the status of each level The name of the c...

Page 107: ...equence The sequence will NOT execute Instead the Take button will illuminate and the name of the sequence will be displayed on the menu Different sequences can be selected with their assigned buttons until the correct one is found 3 Press Take That sequence will execute and all the Sources will be switched to their Destinations 4 To exit Preset mode press the Preset button so it is turned off Men...

Page 108: ...ource Destination Level Sequence or Override and press Take 6 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll through the list of available items When the correct item is displayed press Take 7 Press the button on the front panel to be used for this item That button will illuminate in red and its number will appear in the menu 8 Press Take The menu will then show Save this Button Assignment press Take 9 T...

Page 109: ...es the last Source to preset and by pressing Undo and Take repeatedly you can swap back and forth between two Sources Front Panel Service Modes These modes are provided for panel maintenance and troubleshooting They are not normally used by the operator Panel Info Mode is described on page 185 Panel Setup Mode is described on page 187 ...

Page 110: ...Destinations can be switched to the same Source with a single Take Breakaway switching is not supported in this mode except via Overrides LD4 Single Destination Mode In single Destination mode windows D1 D4 show the status for each level of one selected Destination The name of the currently controlled Destina tion is shown in the Destination window Entering Single Destination Mode 1 Press Menu The...

Page 111: ...ng see Breakaways LD4 Panel on page 112 If the Destination cannot be changed it may be because the panel has been limited to a certain Destination by the CP Output set used on the MPK Devices table See Section 4 Jupiter System Configuration Category Subset Method 1 Press Dest The D1 window will display Destination and the other windows will display a page of Destinations 2 Press a Category button ...

Page 112: ... 2 Press Menu and push the Select Source soft button for the D4 window The D1 window will display Source in white Sources will appear in groups of four in green in the D1 D4 windows 3 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll through the available Sources Note The same as Destination selection you can restrict the Sources displayed in the windows by pressing a Category button at this time see Catego...

Page 113: ...ted levels remain at the previously selected Source The level windows will indicate the status of the first 4 levels If Sticky Levels is off after the Take all levels will automatically be rese lected their soft buttons will illuminate If Sticky Levels is on only the levels involved in the last Take will remain selected Select Levels Method This method is the reverse of the above procedure 1 Confi...

Page 114: ...ays the top level For example video status for 4 Destina tions Additional pages of Destinations each can be accessed using the Up Down arrow buttons Multiple Destinations can be selected for single Take switching Entering Multiple Destination Mode 1 Press Menu The display windows will display various modes 2 Press the Multiple Destination soft button The D1 window will then display the page number...

Page 115: ...ton Assignment A Destination may be added to any unused location in the D1 D4 displays One additional page will be available when adding Destination assign ments Destinations can also be changed or deleted Note Destinations that have been defined in the panel s CP Output set using the Jupiter Configuration Editor cannot be changed using the panel itself If such an attempt is made the panel will di...

Page 116: ...Protect Lock twice The button will illuminate red indi cating a lock operation in progress The Take button will illuminate green 3 Press Take to protect or lock the Destination s The Protect Lock button will then blink which indicates that panel has been protected or locked If another panel selects this Destination for control that panel s Protect Lock button will illuminate steady amber or red If...

Page 117: ...witch to an often used Source and level combination For example the black burst generator could be defined as the first override Source for a particular control panel cor responding to the first override soft key position Override names can be customized if desired Each override can be configured to switch any desired combination of router levels The order that the overrides are listed on the CP O...

Page 118: ...e D1 window and press its soft button 2 Sequences will appear in groups of four in white in the display windows Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll to the additional sequences 3 Press the soft key for the desired sequence The number of the preset sequence will appear in the Status window 4 Press Take to execute the sequence Front Panel Service Modes These modes are provided for panel maintenan...

Page 119: ...ay simultaneously Multiple Destinations can be switched to the same Source with a single Take Breakaway switching is not supported in this mode except via Overrides LD16 Single Destination Mode In single Destination mode windows D1 D14 can show the status for each level of one selected Destination The currently controlled Destination is shown under the Active Dest legend in the D15 window Entering...

Page 120: ...age 121 If the Destination cannot be changed it may be because the panel has been limited to a certain Destination by the CP Output set used on the MPK Devices table See Section 4 Jupiter System Configuration Category Subset Method 1 Press Dest The D1 window will display Destination and the other windows will display a page of Destinations 2 Press a Category button VTR VCR etc This will restrict t...

Page 121: ... the Undo button will display the previously selected Source in blue This permits flip flop switching For more informa tion about Source swap see Source Swap Mode on page 126 Page Selection Method 1 Confirm the desired active Destination is shown in yellow in the D15 window 2 Press Source The D1 window will display Source in white Sources will appear in groups of 16 in green in the D1 D16 windows ...

Page 122: ...estination is shown in yellow in the D15 window 2 Confirm the Level button is turned off 3 Press the soft buttons for the levels you do NOT want to switch so the buttons are turned off To move beyond the first 14 levels use the Up Down arrow buttons 4 Select a Source using one of the methods described under Selecting a Source Single Destination Mode on page 120 The selected i e preset Source will ...

Page 123: ...y Levels is on only the levels involved in the last Take will remain selected Sticky Levels Mode If Sticky Levels mode is ON the level s involved in a breakaway Take remain selected for subsequent Takes To turn on Sticky Levels mode 1 Press Menu The display windows will display various modes 2 Press the Panel Config soft button The Sticky Level menu will be displayed with its current status ON or ...

Page 124: ...e selected if desired Selecting a Source Multiple Destination Mode Once Destination s to be controlled are selected the Source is switched in basically the same was as in Single Destination mode see Selecting a Source Single Destination Mode on page 120 for detailed information Direct Category Button Method 1 Press a Category For example VTR and unit number For example 2 button combination 2 Press...

Page 125: ...ugh Step 4 6 When finished press the Clear and Dest buttons to exit the mode The window s just programmed will indicate the Destination name in yellow and the current Source for that Destination in green Protecting or Locking a Destination 1 Confirm that the desired Destination s are selected In Single Destination mode the Destination appears in the D15 window In Multiple Destination mode soft but...

Page 126: ...n or twice locked Destination The Take button will illuminate 3 Press Take The protect or lock state will be cleared Source Swap Mode If Source Swap mode is ON the display windows will preset to the previ ously selected Source in blue after each Take This permits flip flop switching on the LD16 panel using the Undo and Take buttons 1 Press Menu The display windows will display various modes 2 Pres...

Page 127: ...estination Sequence Salvo Switching on an LD16 Panel Pre built Jupiter sequences can be executed after they have been created and downloaded see Setting Up a Salvo with a Sequence Set on page 62 1 Press the Seq button Sequences will appear in groups of 16 in white in the display windows Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll to the additional sequences If the Seq button does not illuminate there ...

Page 128: ...kaways can be disabled on the CP Level Set table by setting the Break Flag for each level to N The S50 is configured and operated same as the S25 except that buttons are provided for 50 Sources 1 Destination 8 Levels If the S25 S50 is configured to control a single Destination the eight button cluster on the right can be used for breakaway switching of the first eight levels of the router An examp...

Page 129: ...or four Destinations defined the top row of the eight button cluster is used for breakaway switching of the first four levels and the bottom row of four buttons is used to select from up to four Destina tions An example is shown in Figure 74 Figure 74 S25 Configured for 4 Levels 4 Destinations Operation 1 Select the Destination button on the lower right you wish to control 2 For a breakaway select...

Page 130: ...as been locked by another panel the selected Source button will illuminate steady red and the Destination will not switch To continue the Destination must be unprotected or unlocked by the panel used to set the protect or lock Normal and Sticky Level Modes The S25 S50 panel can operate in a Normal or Sticky Level mode The Sticky level mode level breakaways are not available when more than four des...

Page 131: ...y three seconds Changing from Normal to Sticky level mode All configured level button led s will change to Low Tally state This indicates that the panel is now in Sticky level mode All Source button led s will also change to Low Tally state to indicate there is no status available for the destination because NO levels are selected Changing from Sticky to Normal level mode All configured level butt...

Page 132: ... assignment menus The button used to protect and lock Destinations is labeled Lock instead Lock Protect The S100 panel does not have an Undo button Alternate Mode operation unique to the S100 L S panel Multi Destination mode operation unique to the S100 L S panel Basic S100 Operation Refer to the following L64 procedures which also apply to the S100 panel The only differences for S100 operations i...

Page 133: ...lternate mode allows the top six buttons in the right hand button cluster to be used for this purpose Figure 77 Alternate Mode Buttons Button assignments must be made prior to entering Alternate mode See Button Assignment on page 108 Activating Alternate Mode 1 Press Menu 2 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll to PanelConfig and press Take 3 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll to Alternate ...

Page 134: ... Operation Activating Multiple Destination Mode 1 Press Menu 2 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll to PanelConfig and press Take 3 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll to Mult Outp The window will report its current status OFF or ON 4 Press Take to toggle the state and exit Menu mode ...

Page 135: ...played press Select The Destination window will report the name of the Destination now being controlled in yellow and its current Source is shown in the Status window The panel is now ready for Source selection Note If the Destination cannot be selected it may be because the panel has been limited to a certain Destination by the CP Output set used on the MPK Devices table See Section 4 Jupiter Sys...

Page 136: ...h as the knob is turned see Scroll Take Mode on page 141 Make sure Scroll Take is OFF before selecting Sources with the following methods Selector Knob Method 1 If necessary press Clear to take the panel to its home state 2 Use the selector knob to scroll through the available Sources displayed in the Preset window 3 When the desired Source is selected press Take That Source will be switched to th...

Page 137: ... example switching left and right audio but not video 1 Check that the desired Destination appears in the Destination window If not see Selecting a Destination to be Controlled on page 135 2 Toggle OFF the Level button s for the level s you do not want to switch The bottom row of the Status window will indicate the highest numbered level that will witch in amber 3 Select a new Source for the level...

Page 138: ... OFF the Level buttons that were selected above and toggle ON only the level button s for the level s to switch to the second Source In this example only the Left and Right audio level buttons would be ON b Pre select second Source using the procedure described in Selecting a Source on page 136 and at this time complete the procedure by pressing the Take button Different Sources will be switched t...

Page 139: ...g a Destination to be Controlled on page 135 2 Choose whether to protect or lock the Destination To protect press Protect Lock once The button will illuminate amber indicating a protect operation in progress To lock press Protect Lock twice The button will illuminate red indi cating a lock operation in progress The Take button will illuminate green 3 Press Take to protect or lock the Destination T...

Page 140: ...ate the selector knob to choose Sequence and press Select 3 Use the knob to scroll through the sequences displayed in the Preset the window 4 When the desired sequence is selected press Take All the Destinations in the sequence will be switched to their designated Sources The panel remains in Sequence select mode allowing you to scroll to and select other sequences to execute 5 To exit Sequence se...

Page 141: ... indicated by the Select button blinking green 1 Press Select The display windows will display various modes 2 Rotate the selector knob to Panel Config and press Select 3 Scroll to Scroll Take Its current status will be reported ON or OFF 4 Press Select to turn Scroll Take ON or OFF The panel exits Config Mode and operates in the new Scroll Take mode Note When Scroll Take is active it is still pos...

Page 142: ...142 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Section 6 L S Series Panel Operation ...

Page 143: ...uSwitch can also be controlled by these panels The LCD series is comprised of the following units the LCD16 and the LCD48 panels Note The CM 4000 or CM 4400 must be operating with Jupiter AccuSwitch version 7 7 0 or newer to support the LCD panels The LCD panels are not intended for use with CM 4000 Jupiter XPress applications nor with Jupiter VM 3000 System Controllers The Jupiter LCD panels can ...

Page 144: ... four menu options Sequence selection Override selection Sticky Destinations Controlled by the Panel user for the following modes Multiple Destination mode B P S mode Sticky level mode Controlled by the Panel user Includes multiple use button functionality which includes quick pick modes for Destination Source Sequences and Overrides Includes multiple outputs can be configured from the Jupiter con...

Page 145: ...re numbered from left to right That is the number 1 button is the first button on the left The menu is displayed by pressing the Scroll wheel LCD16 The following figure identifies each component of the LCD16 panel The number range for each row is also identified Figure 79 LCD16 Control Panel LCD48 The following figure depicts each component of the LCD48 panel The number range for each row is also ...

Page 146: ...ines The image below shows an example of the information that is displayed for the three lines The image is for the LCD16 Control panel but the information is the same for the LCD48 Figure 81 Three Lines Displayed Table 5 Colors and Functions for LCD Buttons Button Color Function Green Indicates the Source Yellow Indicates a Destination Blue Indicates an Override White Indicates a selection for ac...

Page 147: ...l turn red and the Letter L followed by the name of the panel that performed the lock will be displayed Protected Status The following information will be displayed when the Destination is pro tected The display color will turn magenta and the Letter P followed by the name of the panel that did the protecting will be displayed Tie Line Status The status of a Tie Line will be displayed by the lette...

Page 148: ...ine 2 The name of the Source will be shown on line 2 Line 3 Line 3 will be blank Category Button The following information is available for each Category button in the Cat egory Entry mode Line 1 The Category name will be shown on Line 1 There are two types of category entry buttons Destination which will be shown as Yellow and Source which will be shown as Green Both cat egories function exactly ...

Page 149: ... will show the different menus All of the buttons will be white except where shown in parenthesis in the list below The Panel Config Panel Setup and Panel information buttons are explained below All other buttons are explained in the LCD Series Panel Operation section XY Mode Single Destination Mode Multiple Destination Mode Category Entry Mode Level Mode B P S button per Source Mode Select Destin...

Page 150: ...el Setup menu will appear when the Panel Setup button is pressed The Setup menu has the following buttons Setup Panel ID button This button is in the 1 location Pressing the Setup Panel ID button will show the Change ID button 16 The Current Device ID is shown on line 2 the ID that will be changed is shown on line 3 Move the Scroll wheel to change the ID Moving the wheel to the left will show smal...

Page 151: ...button is in the 2 location The Physical ID button shows the physical ID and name For example HW 265 LCD16 that is assigned by the front panel hardware Net 1 button This button is in the 3 location The Net 1 button displays the current IP address that is assigned to the Control panel s first LAN port that is on the back of the panel This assignment is made using the NetConfig application or throug...

Page 152: ...ugh Net Config or through the Web page Net 2 MAC button This button is in the 5 location The Net 2 MAC button dis plays the physical MAC 2 address that is assigned to the panel and must match the sticker that is on the back of the panel Net 2 button This button is in the 6 location The Net 2 button displays the current IP address that is assigned to the Control panel s LAN port that is on the back...

Page 153: ...u Modes Re Loader button This button is in the 3 location The version of the Re loader application s version also known as the Safe application which is currently being used is displayed Information button This button is in the 16 location and is for information only ...

Page 154: ... MAC Button 4 will be White and will indicate the current Net 1 IP Button 5 will be White and will indicate the current Pri Host IP Button 6 will be White and will indicate the current Sec Host IP Button 7 will be White and will show the Application version Button 8 will be White and will show the Re Loader version Buttons 9 through 16 will be yellow and flashing Figure 83 LCD16 Control Panel Spec...

Page 155: ...as BPS XY Status panel Category entry for up to 20 input output categories Scroll wheel operations With DC power supply GPIO option JUP DCPS JUP GPIO 1RU JUP CP LCD48 Series Control Panels JUP CP LCD48 AC Jupiter 48 soft labeled RGB LCD button control panel Configurable as BPS XY Status panel Category entry for up to 20 input output categories Scroll wheel operations With AC power supply JUP ACPS ...

Page 156: ...156 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Section 7 LCD Introduction ...

Page 157: ...CD series hardware panels AC power supply JUP ACPS DC power supply JUP DCPS The module used is specified at the time of order All power modules are auto sensing 120 240 VAC 50 60 Hz and are sup plied with a mains power cable appropriate for the user s geographic loca tion No power switch is present The AC cord is disconnected to power down the panel WARNING Do not connect any external power supply...

Page 158: ...ions with Options Network Wiring The LCD series panels are connected to the AccuSwitch System Controller by either an Ethernet or Serial connection Maximum length of a LAN Cat5 cable connection is 329 feet 100 meters The Serial connection cannot be greater than 2000 feet The LAN must be capable of performing 100 Mb 8536_37 8536_37 ...

Page 159: ...bout button configuration see CP Input and CP Output Sets on page 61 Category Button Configuration Category buttons exist on some panels allowing the pre selection of cate gories of Sources or Destinations The categories can be customized by cre ating a custom Jupiter CP Category set table This CP Category set would then be assigned to the CP Input set or CP Output set which would in turn be assig...

Page 160: ... Installation For more information about button configuration see the Panel Category Buttons table on page 61 Level Button Configuration The CP Level set is assigned to the panel using the MPK Devices table For more information about level button configuration see CP Level Set on page 61 ...

Page 161: ...es panels operate with the Jupiter AccuSwitch control system using either an Ethernet LAN connection or a Serial connection This func tionality requires compatible software versions and IP addresses must be used by all Jupiter system devices on the network See the Software Installation IP Addresses section for installation instruc tions ...

Page 162: ...162 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Section 9 LCD Software Installation IP Addresses ...

Page 163: ... Section 10 LCD Configuration See the Jupiter System Configuration section in this manual for Configuration instructions Please refer to the Jupiter CM 4000 Installation and Operating manual or Jupiter CM 4400 Installation and Operating manual for more information ...

Page 164: ...164 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Section 10 LCD Configuration ...

Page 165: ...various available modes how to use the Protect and Lock features and how to use the menu options Taking a Source to a Destination Take The most basic operation of any router control panel consists of selecting a router Destination followed by selecting a router Source This process con nects the router input Source signals to the router outputs Destination This process is called a Take The Take pro...

Page 166: ...to perform a breakaway lock or protect is not allowed in this mode To perform a Take 1 Press the Scroll wheel to go to the Main menu 2 Press the XY Mode button 3 Scroll through the available Destinations using the Scroll wheel Destinations are displayed in Yellow 4 Select the preferred Destination button by pressing it The LCD panel will then automatically change to the Source selection mode 5 Scr...

Page 167: ...e Destination The Take request is immediately sent to the host Multiple Destination Mode The Multiple Destination mode is designed to provide access to many Des tinations and connect them to a single Source You must be in the main menu to see the Multiple Destination Mode button To perform a Take 1 Press the Scroll wheel to go to the Main menu 2 Select the Multiple Destination Mode button 3 Scroll...

Page 168: ...ntry Mode The Category Entry mode is designed to sort or group the Sources and Des tinations by type which provides quick direct access to all of the Sources and Destinations The LCD16 panel will change between displaying Sources and Destinations Once selected up to 98 categories can be dis played by using the Scroll wheel The LCD48 is divided to show both Sources and Destinations Note You cannot ...

Page 169: ...de button The Category Entry menu will then appear 3 Press the preferred Category Entry button The selected Category is then active and the other available categories will be removed from the button display 4 Press the preferred numbered button 5 Press the TAKE button to make the selection active The button will now return to the original color and the switch will then occur Using the Scroll Metho...

Page 170: ...n the Main menu to see the Level Mode button When the Level mode menu appears how the buttons appear will depend on the Sticky levels feature If the Sticky levels feature is ON all levels will be off or unselected and will be colored amber If the Sticky levels feature is OFF all levels will be on or selected and will be colored white The ability to quickly select individual levels is offered in th...

Page 171: ...ccur The active Source is now displayed on line 2 of the button The Level mode also supports Sticky Levels When the Sticky Levels feature is enabled or turned on the previously selected levels will remain selected after a Take is preformed Note If Sticky Levels is NOT turned on then the selected levels will automatically be de selected when the take button is pressed Setting all Levels On or OFF T...

Page 172: ... amber B P S Mode Note This mode requires at least one Destination have a button assignment in the Jupiter CP Output set If no buttons are assigned then the B P S Mode button in the Menu will be highlighted in red and the mode will not be avail able The Button Per Source B P S mode is designed to easily assign a Destina tion or a set of Destinations that can be accessed anytime regardless of the s...

Page 173: ...el to see the available Sources 5 Select the Sources by pressing the preferred green Source button The Take request is then sent immediately to the host Protection Protecting a Destination prevents that Destination from being switched by other panels in the system The protecting panel may still change the Des tination The Protect Lock button on the panel that owns the protect function will blink m...

Page 174: ... Protect Lock button will also blink magenta Note If the Sticky Destination feature has been turned on for the panel the button will be white Press the selected button again to change the color The letter P will appear in front of the name of the panel that pro tected the Destination See Figure 93 for an example Figure 93 Protected Destination Displayed Locking Locking a Destination prevents that ...

Page 175: ... The Select Des tination mode was designed to quickly find a specific Destination The Select Destination mode can be accessed from the main menu s select des tination button The Select Destination mode is also available for use in the following modes XY Mode Multi Destination mode Single Destina tion mode and Level mode Note The Select Destination mode is not available in the Category entry and th...

Page 176: ...g the Category Entry Method Follow these steps to select a Destination using the Category Entry method 1 Press the category name and then scroll through the available Destinations using the Scroll wheel 2 Select the entry number by pressing the destination button 3 Press the Take button The panel will then immediately revert back to the previous mode For example the Level mode Note The Select Dest...

Page 177: ...rect Entry and Category Entry Each of these methods will be explained below Both of these Instruc tion steps assume the green Source button in the Level mode has been pressed The LCD16 is different from the LCD48 because the LCD48 dis plays both the Direct Entry on the Left half and the Category Entry on the Right half of the panel The LCD16 requires the use of Select Source button to switch betwe...

Page 178: ...uration Follow these steps to select a sequence or a salvo 1 Press the Scroll wheel to go to the Main menu 2 Press the Select Sequence button The Sequence menu will then appear These buttons will be pink and the name of the sequence will be on line 2 3 Select the preferred Sequence use the Scroll wheel to cycle through all the available sequence pages as needed The panel will return to the last se...

Page 179: ...tion Manual179 Basic Panel Operations The panel will NOT revert back to the previous panel mode after each selected override This feature allows you to do several overrides within a single session Press the Scroll wheel to go to the Main menu to exit ...

Page 180: ...180 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Section 11 LCD Series Panel Operation ...

Page 181: ...n 483 mm 19 in 44 4 mm 1 75 in 0 83 kg 1 9 lbs 1 with internal power supply ACPS 109 8 mm 4 321 in 1 2 kg 2 7 lbs L64 LD16 S100 Basic panel 30 5 mm 1 199 in 1 1 kg 2 6 lbs with GPIO option 38 4 mm 1 511 in 483 mm 19 in 88 9 mm 3 5 in 1 2 kg 2 8 lbs 2 with internal power supply ACPS 109 8 mm 4 321 in 1 6 kg 3 7 lbs LCD16 Basic panel 37 7 mm 1 486 in 0 77 kg 1 7 lbs with GPIO option 45 7 mm 1 798 in...

Page 182: ...mm behind the frames for cabling b All weights approximate Table 7 Connection Power and Environmental Specifications LAN 1 Type Ethernet Connector RJ 45 Cable Cat 5e LAN 2 not supported Type Ethernet Connector RJ 45 Cable Cat 5e Serial Port not supported Type RS 422 looping Connector 9 pin D female Cable Dual twisted pair balanced plus ground GPIO Option Input Ports 1 6 not supported Type RS 422 C...

Page 183: ...ower Consumption 20 W nominal 30 W maximum Power Supply Internal Type Rear panel mount GV model number JUP ACPS Input 100 240 VAC 0 65A 0 4A 50 60 Hz auto sensing Output 12 VDC Power Consumption 20 W nominal 30 W maximum Environmental Operating Temperature 0 45 degrees C 32 113 degrees F Storage Temperature 40 to 95 degrees C 104 to 203 degrees F Operating Humidity 5 95 non condensing Storage Humi...

Page 184: ...184 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Appendix A L S and LCD Panel Specifications ...

Page 185: ...e Menu button and the selector knob is used to choose values instead of the Up Down arrow but tons 1 Press Menu or Select The window will display mode types 2 Use the Up Down arrow buttons or selector knob to scroll to the desired mode and press Take or Select The service modes available include Panel Info Panel Setup Panels with many displays can show information in several windows simultaneously...

Page 186: ... the minor release number zzz the documentation number and nn the build number FPGA Image Version Image User V xxx yyyyy Panel ID HW hardware number of the panel Type of Panel For example L32 Pri Net 1 GW Sec Net2 GW Primary and Secondary Gateway addresses Pri Net 1 SN Sec Net2 SN Primary and Secondary Subnet Masks Pri Net 1 IP Sec Net2 IP Primary and Secondary ID Addresses MAC 1 MAC 2 Network 1 a...

Page 187: ...D displayed in the Address column on MPK Devices table and the Device on the Panel Network Con figuration web page 3 Increment to the desired ID 4 To accept the new ID press Take Set Memory to Defaults This menu provides options for resetting All defaults Network defaults Host defaults Panel defaults Button defaults Enter Diagnostics This selection sequences through button and display colors Press...

Page 188: ...188 JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual Appendix B L S Front Panel Service Modes ...

Page 189: ... and output Sources Source latching and non latching Output GPO On or GPO Pulse Sequence GPI latching and non latching for input Sources Note If the GPI is configured for sequence the GPI will execute the sequence There is no configuration setting for latching and non latching Equipment Required LCD S and L panel installations Phillips cross tip screwdriver Software Required There is no required S...

Page 190: ...er and Description JUP GPIO 1RU Jupiter General Purpose Input Output connector panel with 24 Inputs and 4 Outputs For use with 1RU JUP Control panels S25 S50 SXY LD4 L32 LCD16 JUP GPIO 2RU Jupiter General Purpose Input Output connector panel with 24 Inputs and 4 Outputs For use with 2RU JUP Control panels S100 LD16 L64 LCD48 ...

Page 191: ...llation of the GPI O accessory The Installation procedure will require you to remove the protective cover and then install the GPI O in place of the cover To add the GPI O to the S L or LCD control panel 1 Remove the four screws two on top and two on bottom from the panel Figure 97 Location of the Four Screws 2 Remove the cover from the back Figure 98 The Back Cover Remove the screws Remove the co...

Page 192: ...O and the stud on the S L panel Figure 99 Notch Alignment 4 Replace the four screws in the panel securing the GPI O accessory to the panel Figure 100 The Installed GPI O 5 Connect the cables to the GPI O s 9 pin D connectors Now that the GPI O connection plate is connected the software will become active and you can configure your connections Align the notch ...

Page 193: ...ow if NetConfig has found the GPI O accessory so it can be accessed how to configure a GPI setting and how to configure a GPO setting Note Grass Valley recommends that you do not use either or in the Source Sequence names as the name will be ignored and may not be dis played correctly Accessing the GPI O Configuration Page After starting NetConfig navigate to the Product Web Access page There are ...

Page 194: ... Latching GPI is that when a Latching GPI is trig gered the Source that is taken will remain when the GPI is no longer trig gered However when a Non Latching GPI is triggered the Source that is taken will return to the previous Source when the GPI is no longer trig gered The following instructions will show how to configure a Latching GPI although the steps for the other options are similar To con...

Page 195: ...5 Configuration Instructions 3 Select the Source from the Index drop down list see Figure 104 Figure 104 The Source for the GPI 4 Click the Save New Settings button at the bottom of the page when you are finished Figure 105 Figure 105 The Save New Settings Button ...

Page 196: ...nfigure a GPO Pulse setting To configure GPO Pulse setting 1 Click the Numbered box for the GPO that you want to modify The screen will change so that a drop down list will appear in the Type column 2 Select the GPO Pulse option see Figure 106 Figure 106 The GPO Pulse Option 3 Select the Source from the Index drop down list see Figure 107 Figure 107 The Source for the GPO 4 Enter the amount of tim...

Page 197: ...JUPITER L S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual 197 Configuration Instructions Note A GPO On setting is similar to the above steps except you omit the time setting ...

Page 198: ... location are described below in Table 9 and Table 10 Figure 110 The GPI O Connection Location Use Figure 111 as a reference for the pin location for both the GPI and GPO tables Figure 111 The GPI O Connection Location GPO The following information is about the GPO The schematic is shown in Figure 112 Table 9 shows the GPO s pin mapping Figure 112 GPO Schematic 0 8 3600 GPI O P l Pin 1 Pin 5 Pin 9...

Page 199: ...g GPI The following information is about the GPI The schematic is shown in Figure 113 Table 10 shows the GPI s pin mapping Only one GPI is shown however the other five GPIs will be the same Figure 113 GPI Schematic Connector Pin GPO 1 2 3 1 4 5 2 6 7 3 8 9 4 from external device Pin 2 Pin 3 To Internal Control 3 3V 2 2K Optocoupler ...

Page 200: ... solid state relay PVG613S T which is capable of switching from 0 to 100 volts AC or DC at up to 300mA Relay Control Each relay drive is controlled internally The relay normally stays open until a high level on the relay drive line closes the relay Connector Pin GPI 1 2 3 1 4 5 2 6 7 3 8 9 4 2 2 3 5 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 8 3 2 3 9 4 5 10 6 7 11 8 9 12 4 2 3 13 4 5 14 6 7 15 8 9 16 5 2 3 17 4 5 18 6 7 19...

Page 201: ...etween the two input pins The signal leg contains a series current limiting resistors that were selected to provide between 1 75mA and 13 6mA of LED drive current at voltages of 5 to 28 volts AC or DC Electrical Limitations The GPI O has the following limitations GPI Electrical limitations 24V max 13 6mA GPO Electrical limitations 0 100V 300mA max Note The GPO can handle a maximum of 300mA ...

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Page 203: ...rom that Source Example selection of VTR1 video automatically selects VTR1 Audio 1 and VTR1 Audio 2 as well Alta Project name for Maestro Master Control Switcher audio modes In Jupiter systems special stereo switching modes For example left only right only mix and reverse B breakaway Independent operation of a switcher level Contrasts with normal AFV operation Ex ample selecting video from VTR1 bu...

Page 204: ...ion Protocol Pro vides automatic TCP IP configuration when a DHCP server is present on the network DVB ASI Digital Video Broadcasting Asynchronous Serial Interface DSP Digital signal processor E EBU European Broadcasting Union Internet ad dress http www ebu ch ESbus Nickname for EBU SMPTE RS 422 bus pro tocol for remote control of television produc tion equipment using a full duplex four wire asyn...

Page 205: ...eneral purpose LAN such as an IT net work file server Computer dedicated to providing access to a hard disk on a LAN In Jupiter systems the PC that holds the Jupiter installation with the active set flip flop see Source swap follow switch Switch made automatically on one level in response to a switch made by the operator on another level See also AFV REVERSE SWITCH ING FPGA Field Programmable Gate...

Page 206: ...n LOS Loss of Signal M MAC address See HARDWARE ADDRESS MADI Multiplexed Audio Digital Interface matrix bus see CROSSPOINT BUS MDI Multiple Document Interface MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface Serial interface bus used in Triton switchers mnemonic Abbreviation usually four characters long for a particular input or output Mnemonics appear in the LED status windows of the Control panels Howe...

Page 207: ...l ISA expansion bus physical level see LEVEL Pmem Battery protected memory pPPM Peak program meter protect On Jupiter series panels with a PROTECT button after a given Source has been switched to a given Destination and PRO TECT is pressed the Source for that Destina tion can then be changed only at the panel which protected the output R RCL GV Router Control Language Protocol En core Control Syst...

Page 208: ...ineers URL http www smpte org SMPTE 259M 1997 Television standard 10 Bit 4 2 2 Compo nent and 4fsc Composite Digital Signals Se rial Digital Interface SMPTE 269M 1999 Television standard Fault Reporting in Television Systems SMPTE 274M 1998 Television standard 1920 x 1080 Scanning and Analog and Parallel Digital Interfaces for Multiple Picture Rates SMPTE 292M 1998 Television standard Bit Serial D...

Page 209: ...f cros spoints needed for a given number of in puts outputs An array of relatively small matrixes is arranged in an input stage an in termediate stage and an output stage The path taken by a given signal through these stages is determined by software and will vary according to which circuits are already in use Unlike PATH FINDING between two discrete switchers three stage switchers are carefully d...

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Page 211: ...52 Application Version 186 Assign Select button 132 audio modes defined 203 B B P S Mode Take 172 bandwidth LAN 42 158 Basic Panel Operations 165 Belden 8723 69 bitmap display colors 96 bootp 49 Break Flag 113 122 Breakaway defined 203 disabling on CP Level Set table 113 122 general description 98 L32 105 L64 105 LD16 121 LD4 112 S25 129 S50 129 source status 106 SXY 137 Breakaway multi source SXY...

Page 212: ...iguration button 45 159 Configuration Instructions 193 Accessing the GP IO Configuration Page 193 Configuring 194 Configuring a GPI Setting 194 Configuring a GPO Setting 196 Connection Type 74 LAN Systems 74 CP Input Set button assignment 62 type 61 CP Level Set type 61 CP Output Set type 61 CPL defined 204 Crosspoint Defined 204 Crosspoint bus defined 204 cycle power 55 D D1 D16 windows 96 DC pow...

Page 213: ...ns 4 Full matrix control Defined 205 G gateware defined 205 Gateway Defined 205 Grass Valley web site 4 H Hardware address defined 205 Host IP Panel Info Mode 186 HW 186 I identify device using NetConfig 57 Information button 152 153 installation in rack 41 157 Interface bus Defined 205 IP address 49 configuration on network 53 setting on panel 55 setting with NetConfig 55 IP addresses Panel Info ...

Page 214: ...l dimensions 158 LCD Panel Components 145 LCD Panel is Offline 154 LCD power supply AC 157 LCD Rack Mounting 157 LCD Series Control Panel Features 144 LCD Software Installation IP Addresses 161 LCD16 overview 145 LCD48 overview 145 LD16 Breakaway 121 button assignment 124 category selection 120 destination selection 120 124 features 34 Level Select Mode 122 lock 125 Mult Dest Cntl On 114 124 multi...

Page 215: ...d 206 MPK Bus Max length 69 Defined 206 MPK Devices 160 MPK Table Entries 59 76 Serial 76 Mult Dest Cntl On LD16 114 124 Multiple 167 Multiple Destination Mode Take 167 multiple destination mode LD16 119 LD4 110 S100 133 multiple destination operation S25 129 S50 129 multiple destination no levels S25 130 S50 130 N Net 1 button 151 152 Net 1 GW button 152 Net 1 MAC button 152 Net 1 SN button 152 N...

Page 216: ...e 187 Change ID 187 Path finding Defined 207 PCI defined 207 Physical ID button 151 Physical level defined 206 Pmem Defined 207 power cycle 55 power specifications 182 power supply AC 41 DC 41 157 PPM Defined 207 Preset used for source selection 103 Preset Mode general description 98 Preset Level window 96 Pri Host IP button 151 Primary Host IP 57 Protect general description 97 173 protect L32 103...

Page 217: ...SXY 141 Sec Host IP button 151 Secondary Host IP 57 Segment Defined 208 select by category LD16 120 LD4 111 SXY 135 136 select destination L32 101 L64 101 LD16 120 124 LD4 111 114 115 SXY 135 Select Destination Mode 175 Select Override Mode 178 select source L32 102 L64 102 LD16 120 124 LD4 111 SXY 136 Selecting the Destination 177 Selecting the Destination using the Category Entry Method 176 Sele...

Page 218: ...ce Button Display 148 Using the Category Entry Method 178 using the Direct Entry Method 177 source selection direct 101 L32 102 L64 102 LD16 120 124 LD4 111 menu 101 SXY 136 using Preset 103 source status Breakaway 106 Source Swap Mode general description 98 L32 107 L64 107 LD16 126 LD4 117 SXY 137 specifications 181 dimensions 181 power 182 temperature temperature specifications 183 weight 181 Sp...

Page 219: ...165 tftp 49 tftp port Jupiter and NetConfig 49 Three stage switching Defined 209 Tie line defined 209 Tributary Defined 209 troubleshooting 55 U Undo L64 108 unlocked 102 unprotected 102 Use of Color Definition 146 Using the Direct Entry Method Select a Category 169 Using the Scroll Method Select a Category 169 V VDE Defined 209 VDE EMI RFI Modifications to Serial Data Cables 70 VITC defined 209 V...

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