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PESA Switching Systems, Inc. 

103 Quality Circle, Suite 210 

Huntsville, AL 35806 

http://www.pesa.com 

(256) 726-9200 

Part No. 81-9059-0436-0 Revision D 

 

RCP-CSD 

Remote Control Panel 

Complete Status Display 

Summary of Contents for RCP-CSD

Page 1: ...PESA Switching Systems Inc 103 Quality Circle Suite 210 Huntsville AL 35806 http www pesa com 256 726 9200 Part No 81 9059 0436 0 Revision D RCP CSD Remote Control Panel Complete Status Display...

Page 2: ...part of this publication may be reproduced stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means including but not limited to electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherw...

Page 3: ...ith part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int...

Page 4: ...RCP CSD...

Page 5: ...9 Front Panel Keys 10 Legend Keys 10 Control Keys 11 Data Keys 12 Non Mode Specific Data Key Functions 12 Mode Specific Data Key Functions 12 Display Panel Keys 13 LCD Panel Layout 14 Multi Level Mode...

Page 6: ...ance 33 PESA Customer Service 33 Repair 33 Replacement Parts 33 Factory Service 33 GLOSSARY 35 All Call 35 Baud 35 Black Burst 35 Block 36 Block Checking 36 Blocked Destination 36 Blocked Source 36 Br...

Page 7: ...49 Physical Output 49 Port 50 PRC Device 50 Protect 50 Protect Priority 50 Protocol 50 Readback 50 Readback Error 50 Reentry 51 Remote Modem 51 Requester Code 52 RM5 Device 52 Salvo 52 Salvo Entry 52...

Page 8: ...GURE 6 LCD DISPLAY FIELDS 14 FIGURE 7 MULTI LEVEL MODE STATUS DISPLAY 15 FIGURE 8 MULTI LEVEL MODE FOLLOW SWITCH DISPLAY 17 FIGURE 9 MULTI LEVEL MODE BREAKAWAY SWITCH DISPLAY 18 FIGURE 10 MULTI BUS MO...

Page 9: ...NG Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to e...

Page 10: ...9VDC 1A U K Input 240VAC 50Hz 17 5VA Output 9VDC 1A Continental Europe Input 230VAC 50Hz 85mA Output 9VDC 1A Physical Characteristics Height 3 5 Inches 2RU 89mm Width 19 Inches 483mm Depth 2 8 Inches...

Page 11: ...Remote Control Panel 1 ea 81 9023 0112 0 Power Adapter U S A 120VAC 60Hz Note 1 81 9023 0122 0 Power Adapter U K 240VAC 50Hz Note 1 81 9023 0123 0 Power Adapter Continental Europe 230VAC 50Hz Note 1...

Page 12: ...ews 5 Tighten all of the panel mounting screws until they are secure Interface Connections For reasons of personal safety and to prevent damage to the equipment or cables the following guidelines shou...

Page 13: ...ntact connector Part No 81 9029 0780 0 and shielded twisted pair audio cable Part No 81 9028 0043 2 Belden 8451 or equivalent as shown in Figure 3 The connector body has an integral strain relief whic...

Page 14: ...input power interface See Figure 4 for an orientation view showing contact locations POWER IN is connected to the external power adapter provided with the remote control panel The power adapter has an...

Page 15: ...st Significant Bit LSB and switch position 1 is the Most Significant Bit MSB Figure 5 Panel Address DIP Switch The panel address is set as follows 1 Select a unique address to be assigned to the panel...

Page 16: ...RCP CSD 8 Chapter 2 Installation...

Page 17: ...o is 15 Internal Software Version Internal Software Release Date RS 485 Bus Connection After connecting power to the RCP CSD connect the RS 485 bus cable If the system controller is active the RCP CSD...

Page 18: ...the key and hold for approximately one second to enable the secondary function press and hold again to disable the secondary function The primary and secondary functions cannot be enabled simultaneous...

Page 19: ...the primary function is enabled the LED remains off When the secondary function is enabled the LED flashes Legend Keys are further subdivided into two types Control Keys and Data Keys Control Keys A...

Page 20: ...ode specific Data key functions are available when the panel is in all operational modes except those listed below Data Keys may be configured to function as one of the following types Category Key In...

Page 21: ...system software The destinations assigned to these keys are those that will be displayed when the panel is in Multi Bus mode In this mode 18 pages of data will be displayed with eight destinations per...

Page 22: ...l address when the ADDR key is pressed It may be blank or contain one of the following in inverse video A destination name A source name A salvo name The panel address 3 Mode Field This field indicate...

Page 23: ...E SOURCE Figure 7 Multi Level Mode Status Display When in Multi Level mode The MULTI BUS MULTI LEVEL key LED will be flashing The Selection Legend field will display DEST The Selection field will disp...

Page 24: ...essing DEST Select a destination by using one of the following methods 1 Use Data Keys 1 through 44 to select a destination If data keys have been configured as destination keys select the destination...

Page 25: ...NF ERR Figure 8 Multi Level Mode Follow Switch Display To take a follow switch in Multi Level mode 1 Select the destination as described in Multi Level Destination Select Mode on page 16 2 Press ALL L...

Page 26: ...lected The Display Panel key LED will turn on and the Data field for the selected level will change to inverse video Any source shown on the second line of the Data field pair will be masked 3 Select...

Page 27: ...as the panel or port that locked or protected the destination Have a higher lock priority lower lock priority number than the panel or port that locked or protected the destination Have a lock priorit...

Page 28: ...CE Figure 10 Multi Bus Mode Status Display When in Multi Bus mode The MULTI BUS MULTI LEVEL key LED will be on The Selection Legend field will display PRESET The Selection field will be blank until a...

Page 29: ...ource will be displayed When a pound sign is displayed to the right of the status this indicates that something different is occurring on a level other than that shown This may indicate a different so...

Page 30: ...1 Use Data Keys 1 through 44 to select a destination If data keys have been configured as destination keys select the destination by pressing its data key If data keys have been configured as categor...

Page 31: ...selection will default to the last destination associated with data keys 45 through 188 that appeared in the Selection field when scrolling Care should be taken to ensure that when using PREV and NEX...

Page 32: ...ribed in Multi Bus Destination Select Mode on page 22 2 Press DEST SALVO to exit Multi Bus Destination Select mode The DEST SALVO key LED will turn off The Display Panel key LED for the selected desti...

Page 33: ...ION DESTINATION SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE DESTINATION DESTINATION DESTINATION DESTINATION SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE Figure 12 Multi Bus Gang Mode Follow Switch Display To take a follow switch in M...

Page 34: ...NEXT to scroll through all the salvos in the system configuration The salvo will be displayed in the Selection field 3 Press TAKE CHOP to take the switch The Data field pairs will remain in inverse v...

Page 35: ...lock priority lower lock priority number than the panel or port that locked or protected the destination Have a lock priority of 0 zero the highest level of lock priority Multi Bus Mode Destination L...

Page 36: ...OT TAKE to enter Hot Take mode The MULTI BUS MULTI LEVEL and HOT TAKE key LEDs will be on The display will show HOT TAKE in the Mode field and the currently selected source if any in the Selection fie...

Page 37: ...STINATION DESTINATION SOURCE CONF ERR READBACK CONF ERR Figure 15 Readback and Confidence Error Display Display Panel Address Pressing ADDR while in any mode will display ADDR XXX in the Selection fie...

Page 38: ...displayed on the second line of the data field pair selected above NOTE A flashing source displayed in the Selection field is invalid 4 Press CLEAR STORE for at least one second to enter Multi Level P...

Page 39: ...ld will display MULTI BUS 3 Select the destination by one of the following methods Use Data keys to select a destination Use PREV and NEXT to scroll through all destinations in the Destination Include...

Page 40: ...RCP CSD 32 Chapter 3 Operation...

Page 41: ...s may void your warranty CAUTION The PC boards in this equipment may contain SMT Surface Mount Technology components Special tools are required to replace these components without causing damage to ad...

Page 42: ...RCP CSD 34 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Repair...

Page 43: ...bits per second that are transmitted For example 300 baud means that 300 bits are transmitted each second abbreviated 300 bps Assuming asynchronous communication which requires 10 bits per character...

Page 44: ...reakaway Switch A switch where more than one source is switched to a single destination on multiple levels Example Assume the existence of two sources VTR1 and VTR2 which are defined on levels VIDEO a...

Page 45: ...es of crosspoints having contiguous inputs and outputs These matrices are also referred to as components and are grouped together into levels The example below shows a 2x2 RGB video level made up of t...

Page 46: ...umeric characters Configuration Lock A security measure enabled when a configuration is being uploaded or downloaded A configuration lock is used to ensure that only one user at a time may download a...

Page 47: ...el on one or more levels which are switched together as a group Destination names are constructed using one category followed by 0 1 or 2 indices If no index is selected the default 00 which is not di...

Page 48: ...be taken 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 and 8 5 See also All Call Follow Switch A switch where a single source is switched to a single destination on all levels Example Assume the existence of a source VTR1 which is...

Page 49: ...n matrix space are determined by the strobe they reside on and their input and output numbers They are given in the form input output on strobe x The origin of a component a matrix of crosspoints is d...

Page 50: ...RCP CSD 42 Glossary Figure B...

Page 51: ...VID Input 1 to VID Output 2 This would result in Win3500Plus taking three physical switches by activating crosspoints 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 Level names are one to eight characters in length and are constru...

Page 52: ...which are switched together as a group Logical inputs and outputs are switched level by level Since each level may have more than one component switching a single logical input or output may involve...

Page 53: ...ystem is physically made up of only one routing switcher the crosspoint coordinates are the same as the input and output connector numbers and the resulting matrix space has only two dimensions For ex...

Page 54: ...crosspoint in the left routing switcher are 4 2 on strobe 1 The coordinates of the crosspoint on the right are 4 2 on strobe 2 Figure C NTSC National Television Standards Committee The NTSC is respons...

Page 55: ...3x4 Component bounded by coordinates 3 2 5 2 5 5 and 3 5 has its origin at 3 2 Figure A Output offset is the amount by which the origin of a component is offset from the origin of its strobe measured...

Page 56: ...l a switching system by taking switches obtaining status etc Panel names are one to eight characters in length and are constructed using uppercase letters numbers and spaces The first character must b...

Page 57: ...s of a routing switcher Each connector represents one input or output For example a RGB input signal would represent three physical inputs since it would be connected to three input connectors on the...

Page 58: ...y panel or port that has the same requester code and lock priority as the panel or port that protected the destination that has a higher lock priority or that has a lock priority of 0 zero See also Lo...

Page 59: ...external type capable of being configured to automatically answer incoming calls Because the 3500Plus System Controller does not output any modem configuration information the remote modem must be com...

Page 60: ...ssing a single control panel key the user desires to take the following switches audio and video from CART1 to MON1 audio from CART2 and video from CART1 to VTR1 and audio and video from CART2 to VTR2...

Page 61: ...t of the functions assigned to each salvo key on a panel Multiple panels may share a salvo key list as long as they are the same type of panel Different panel types may not use the same salvo key list...

Page 62: ...may be desirable to use source blocking to restrict the switching of certain logical inputs This may be done while configuring either sources or destinations Since a blocked source may contain a logic...

Page 63: ...is in all levels mode ALL LEVS the status shown will be the source on the Status Level assigned to that panel If the destination is not defined on the Status Level Status Method is used to control the...

Page 64: ...on DIGVTR on level DIGVID Configure source ANCAM on level ANAVID to use tieline TLINE1 ANCAM may now be switched to DIGVTR with a single logical switch even though they are on different levels Figure...

Page 65: ...ymbols Permitted _ Forbidden User Password An eight character string consisting of letters numbers and spaces A User Password may begin with either a number or a letter Leading spaces are discarded Ve...

Page 66: ...nerally considered with respect to NTSC and PAL signals where the information is transmitted over a fixed time frame A frame consists of two video timing fields denoted odd and even Working Directory...

Page 67: ...eleted Printing Specification per ECO CE00113 G Tarlton C 03 16 01 Deleted bills of material drawings and schematics per ECO CE00130 G Tarlton D 12 20 06 Globally changed reference to inverted video t...

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