
Vega-MV Router Multiviewer - User Manual
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Configuring Vega-MV for TSL UMD Protocol
Connection to Other Equipment 9.3
9.3 Configuring Vega-MV for TSL UMD Protocol
This section describes the procedure for configuring UMDs. The steps repeat some
information that is in other sections of this manual.
The TSL protocol uses display addressing to select the UMD to update. In the multiviewer, a
display address refers to an input number. TSL address 0 refers to MV input 1, TSL address 1
refers to MV input 2 etc.
The software settings that are essential for getting the UMD working are:
•
Putting the serial port into TSL UMD mode and setting its baud rate
•
Ensuring that line 1 is turned on for the UMDs
1.
Check that the multiviewer matches the TSL controller serial port type.
Use the Vega-MV jumpers to set the serial port to either RS232 or RS422 to match
the TSL controller. See section 9.1 for information on the Vega-MV jumper settings.
2.
Set up the serial port to use the TSL UMD protocol with the appropriate port settings
in the
Module > Setup
menu.
3.
This step is not essential and is only required if you want the tallies in the UMDs to
work as well.
a
For each tile that you want the TSL to control the tallies in, double click on the tile
to open the Edit Object dialog and go to the Properties > Tally tab (see section
7.6.9).
b
Click the Visible box. In the Tally field select the Software1 - Software2 option.
(Software X - Software Y refers to the left and right tallies on the UMD. e.g. If you
select Software1 - Software1 then both the left and right tallies are turned on
when the TSL sets the left tally flag.
c
If you select Software1 - Software2 then the left tally is switched on when the TSL
sets the left tally flag, and the right tally is switched on when the TSL sets the right
tally flag).
Figure 115 Module Properties - Protocols - Serial Ports Tab.