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router in conjunction with ADC-100 record events, which use the descriptions to 
identify the source on the router.  Otherwise, it is not necessary to fill in this 
information (the Transmission List will not use this information for Playout events). 

 

Destinations

: Select the Destinations tab and fill in descriptions and crosspoints for 

the destinations (outputs) of the 1200, if needed.  

6. 

System Inputs

: Select the System Inputs tab and fill in the crosspoints as described 

below, if desired: 

 

 

Black Input

: When the Transmission List Option “Switch to Black” is selected, and 

the most recent event on the list was running on a device configured to use this 
router, then the crosspoint listed here (if non-zero) will be switched to the output 
crosspoint used by that event if the list stops because of an error, if the event ends 
and there is a Hard-Start delay until the next event begins, or if it ends normally and 
there are no more events on the list. If it is set to 0 then nothing will happen. 

 

Colorbars

: This crosspoint is used only when the Colorbars button is pressed on the 

diagnostics control panel (Configuration Utility or Air Client). If it is set to 0 then the 
Colorbars button will have no action. 

 

Station ID

: When the Transmission List Option “Station ID on Skip” is selected, and 

the most recent event on the list was running on a device configured to use this 
router, then this crosspoint will be switched to the output crosspoint used by that 
event if an operator invokes Skip on the Air Client’s control panel. When the next 
event begins to play, the crosspoint is switched to whatever that event requires. 

 

Initial Input

: This crosspoint will be switched to all outputs of the router when the 

Device Server application is launched. If it is set to 0 then nothing will happen. In 
most cases it is recommended to leave this function disabled (0). 

 

Reporting

: There are three available options on the Reporting tab, depending on the 

amount of information that is necessary to be logged into the ADC-100 error file when 
the router is used. The actual log is configured on the Air Client application, but the 
information supplied to the logging mechanism from the router driver is regulated 
here. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Evertz 1200 Series

Page 1: ...l was originally designed to support an RS 485 bus containing a number of 10x1 switchers While it is not recommended to connect devices to ADC 100 in an RS 485 configuration there is no support for fl...

Page 2: ...Move the ribbon cable on J29 to J23 2 Set the jumper on J26 to pins 2 and 3 toward header J23 The firmware must be configured with the appropriate communications parameters On the front panel of the 1...

Page 3: ...ionally the Evertz router begins at address destination zero and ADC 100 is one based This means that a base address of 0 on the router is represented by destination 1 on ADC 100 If destinations 14 an...

Page 4: ...t setting of 12 Output Crosspoints There can only be two destinations on the 1200 series but this should be set to the base address 1 see Device Setup notes The router will ignore crosspoints that are...

Page 5: ...orbars button is pressed on the diagnostics control panel Configuration Utility or Air Client If it is set to 0 then the Colorbars button will have no action Station ID When the Transmission List Opti...

Page 6: ...are sent to the main device For this reason the Backup router must be wired identically to the Main There are other methods for driving a second switcher if this limitation cannot be accommodated 9 C...

Page 7: ...changes Operation Notes Before the router can be used on a Transmission List there are additional configurations required for the List A V Tables This configuration is described in the ADC 100 user g...

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