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USP3 User Manual

 

 

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Examples: MEM Radio Group 

 

To setup a MEM based RADIO GROUP TALLY the use of MEMs is required.  

First a MEM/s will need to be assigned to a Radio Group (RG1 

 RG6) 

 

 

A source events (GPI, Keypress or Serial Event) ON action will turn ON the MEM/s 
associated with the Radio Group. MEM ON must be selected as the ON action for the Radio 
Group functionality to work properly. 

 

 

 

Assign each MEM to a specific USP3 Key in the Tally Assignment page.  

 

 

 
 

When a Source Event triggers on the USP3, the MEM tied to this source event will 
turn ON. This MEM ON action will cause its Key tally to turn ON all other Key tallies in 
the same Radio Group will turn OFF.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for USP3 Series

Page 1: ...WWW TSLPRODUCTS COM USP3 User Manual...

Page 2: ...GTP 32 DC20 Receive Events 24 Serial Port Configuration 26 AHSC TX Actions 28 AHSC RX Events 30 HTTP GET POST Actions 33 SNMP TX RX Actions 35 MEM Configuration 38 Conditional Logic 40 Count Up Down...

Page 3: ...USP3 User Manual Page 3 of 73 Panel Layout 69 Specifications 70 Warranty 73...

Page 4: ...erial data and then transmit an Ethernet or SNMP notification Trigger a simple or complex sequence of actions from a Keypress or Source event GPI Outputs Serial Ethernet messages Periodically send a h...

Page 5: ...configured to control Actions on another USP GTP IP Buddy or AIB as well as tally sources off remote USP s GTP s IP Buddy s or AIB s GETTING STARTED 1 Go to Installation Section to install the USP3 2...

Page 6: ...onent Part Number 1 USP3 Switch Panel USP3 8 USP3 8D USP3 16 1 USP3 Power Supply Included 1 USP3 Power Cord Included 4 DB37 Cables Included based on Kit 4 DB25 Cables Included based on Kit VERSION HIS...

Page 7: ...de of the Home Page to access the desired configuration web pages All configuration settings are saved in non volatile memory in the USP3 Settings are retained when power is removed Settings may be up...

Page 8: ...k settings for the USP3 Additionally this page is used to install firmware upgrades SAVE RESTORE configuration files set NTP time manage view logs and set factory defaults for the USP3 TSA panel The d...

Page 9: ...ll automatically reboot Redundant Mode on Powerup Use this dropdown to set the Redundant Mode on Powerup If set to Enabled the USP will boot up with redundant mode enabled upon powerup If set to Disab...

Page 10: ...under the System Maintenance page monitors all incoming data from the selected remote device Use the Refresh link to view incoming data as it is received Use the Clear Log link to clear the log data N...

Page 11: ...key to press the button and provide the same Momentary control function as the physical switch There is one Web Key displayed for each physical key Both USP3 Web Keys and the USP3 hardware front pane...

Page 12: ...ring login to the USP3 Display Web Keys only when logged in The Web Keys are visible only after successful login After logging out the Web Keys are no longer visible Do not display Web Keys The Web ke...

Page 13: ...USP3 User Manual Page 13 of 73 GPI Events Use this page to configure the operation of the GPIs If the GPIs are not used this page may be left blank...

Page 14: ...Debounce time Currently Current state of GPI as defined by User Defined ON State GPI Configuration 1 Click on the GPI EVENTS tab The GPI Configuration page will be displayed The USP3 16 will display 1...

Page 15: ...USP3 User Manual Page 15 of 73 GPO Actions Use this page to configure the operation of the local GPOs If the GPOs are not used this page may be left blank...

Page 16: ...the controlling switch is released the GPO will immediately turn OFF If the controlling switch is held pressed the GPO will stay ON while the switch is being held This operation is configured via the...

Page 17: ...n the same panel The GPO will operate according to its user configured Operating Mode whenever the local or remote switch is pressed and released G GPO CONTROL BY GTP 32 OR DC20 EVENT The GPO can be c...

Page 18: ...n the drop down arrow in each column to view the list of available options values Select the desired option value by clicking on it 3 Click in the User Defined ON State column and select the desired O...

Page 19: ...tifies the remote device This description identifier will appear in the remote device list that is used on the other configuration pages Device Type GTP 32 DC20 Select to connect to a DNF GTP 32 or DC...

Page 20: ...10 milliseconds Since UDP does not provide guaranteed delivery UDP Attempts provides more than one transmit attempt to deliver the message IP Address URL Enter the IP address or URL for the remote dev...

Page 21: ...correct device type for the remote device 4 Click in the IP ADDRESS field and enter the IP Address for this device 5 Click on the down arrow in the Heartbeat Rate column and select the number of seco...

Page 22: ...function that maps USP3 key presses to HOTKEYs for Editors Graphic devices Production Playout Automation systems as well as other Windows based applications For example map USP3 Key 2 to SHIFT F3 10...

Page 23: ...Key Mapper page will be displayed 2 Click in the Label field and enter the desired User label 3 Click on the drop down arrow in the KEY column to view the list of available PC Keyboard Keys Select the...

Page 24: ...s a local source event on a USP3 When a source event or action occurs on a GTP 32 DC20 that is configured in the remote device assignment table the source event action is transmitted to the Panel USP3...

Page 25: ...y Enter a value 1 to 255 When the received User Register value matches the entered value the event turns ON Note 0 value is treated as an OFF state GTP DC Receive Events Configuration 1 Click on the G...

Page 26: ...l port of the USP3 If the serial port is not used this page may be left blank PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Port Configuration RS232 DTE RS422 Controller or RS422 Device Baud Rate 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 1920...

Page 27: ...on the Port Configuration dropdown and select the desired port configuration 3 Click on the Baud dropdown to select the correct baud rate 4 Click on the Parity dropdown to select the correct parity se...

Page 28: ...figure the AHSC Transmit commands If AHSC Transmit commands are not used this page may be left blank The AHSC Transmit action transmits a user entered group of characters to the user assigned IP Addre...

Page 29: ...uded in a command NOTE WT is only an approximate wait time NOTE Spaces between characters are NOT transmitted Use 20 to transmit a space character For SERIAL only Use BR to add a BREAK character as th...

Page 30: ...cters hex values or binary bits Match an exact character pattern i e ABCDEF or match a partial pattern i e A C F Match the most or least significant half of a hex value Match a specific on off bit pat...

Page 31: ...HEX character Enter XX to ignore the received value Use yyyyyyyy to match an exact bit pattern y values are 0 1 or X don t care For example enter 0XXX1XXX to match bit7 0 and bit3 1 Bit0 is on the far...

Page 32: ...USP3 User Manual Page 32 of 73 OR Click on any other page button to exit without saving changes...

Page 33: ...and server Two commonly used methods for a request response between a client and server are GET and POST GET Requests data from a specified resource POST Submits data to be processed to a specified r...

Page 34: ...desired HTTP mode 4 Click in the Path field and enter the desired HTTP GET POST path 5 Click on the VER dropdown to select the correct HTTP version 6 Click in the Header field to enter the desired HT...

Page 35: ...tandard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Event Action Label En...

Page 36: ...LL when no OID value is entered ANY Any of the options available SNMP TX RX CONFIGURATION 1 Click on the SNMP TX RX Actions tab The SNMP TX RX Actions page will be displayed 2 Click in the Event Actio...

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Page 38: ...or TOGGLE the state of a MEM Also a MEM can be used as an Event IN to trigger an ON or OFF ACTION For example a MEM can be used to convert a momentary event into a latching tally VTR Play status turns...

Page 39: ...M CONFIGURATION 1 Click on the MEM Configuration tab The MEM Configuration page will be displayed 2 Click in the MEM Label field and enter the desired MEM label 3 Click on the Radio Group dropdown to...

Page 40: ...ntered equation that contains a list of source events to monitor and logical operators AND and OR Example The ON state of a GPI and the ON state of another GPI need to be active to trigger a GPO CONDI...

Page 41: ...s may be added deleted or modified at any time without affecting system operation or requiring a system reboot After defining Conditional Event Definitions their event identifiers may be used in the E...

Page 42: ...nfiguration page will be displayed 2 Click in the Event Label field and enter the desired Event label 3 Click on the Mode dropdown and select from either a Count Up timer or a Count Down timer 4 Click...

Page 43: ...need to be triggered by either a Local or Remote Event Then it can be used as a source event to trigger an action See Example configuration below Tally Assignment Table Count Up Down Timers can be use...

Page 44: ...in the drop down menus If the desired event or action is not displayed then go to the Remote Device Assignment web page and change the Device Type or Connection Type for the Remote Device There are 16...

Page 45: ...ACTION will execute SEQUENCE TIMER The sequence timer s time has expired Only ON ACTION is executed The timer automatically restarts for the time period of the next sequence event in the table After...

Page 46: ...DC20 An Event Label was received that matched the selected GTP 32 DC20 Event Label on the selected Remote Device Only ON ACTION is executed If an Event Label is assigned to multiple Remote Devices onl...

Page 47: ...n Table SEQUENCE STOP RESET Immediately stop sequence SEQUENCE TOGGLE Toggle current sequence SEQUENCE REPEAT Repeat current sequence SEQUENCE NEXT Allows Manual Sequence operation KEY ENABLE Turn ON...

Page 48: ...characters or until the next WT A command may contain more than one WT GTP 32 DC20 Only available for Device Type GTP 32 DC20 Transmit GPI ON as a Key Press GPI OFF as a Key Release GPO ON and GPO OFF...

Page 49: ...y stop sequence SEQUENCE TOGGLE Toggle current sequence SEQUENCE REPEAT Repeat current sequence SEQUENCE NEXT Allows Manual Sequence operation KEY ENABLE Turn ON Key Enable Turn OFF Key Enable Toggle...

Page 50: ...by WT and then transmit the remaining characters or until the next WT A command may contain more than one WT GTP 32 DC20 Only available for Device Type GTP 32 DC20 Transmit GPI ON as a Key Press GPI...

Page 51: ...ts and actions from GTP 32 s USP3 s and AIB s The LCD backlight colors available are Red Flashing Red Blinking Red Red Dim Flashing Red Dim Blinking Red Dim Green Flashing Green Blinking Green Green D...

Page 52: ...than one tally The tally will turn ON when the local GPO is ON and turn OFF when the GPI is OFF The tally follows the state of the GPO regardless of the operating mode of the GPO When a tally is confi...

Page 53: ...ts then the Tally reverts to Off Text Font Color as configured within the Tally Assignment Page GTP DC USER REGISTER OPERATION A tally can be controlled by User register events on a remote GTP 32 DC20...

Page 54: ...Event Label is ON Follow GTP DC User Register For use with UR_ Event Labels only The UR Event Label is OFF when User Register value does not match any UR entries for key or matches OFF entry value UR1...

Page 55: ...r the text that will appear on the switch face during the tally ON state 9 Click in the OFF Font column dropdown and select the font size used by the OFF Text 10 Click in the ON Font column and select...

Page 56: ...he Tally Type dropdown and select Follow GTP DC User Register 2 Click in the Event Label field and enter the name of the User register event being tallied 3 Click in the Value field and enter the valu...

Page 57: ...supported with GTP panels CONFIGURE MAIN BACKUP PAIR The first step to configuring redundant mode is to configure the Primary and Backup channel as a Main Backup pair in the Remote device assignment...

Page 58: ...Continue configuring the remainder of the Event Action Table line 4 Click on the Save button to save changes Changes will take effect immediately after saving OR Click on any other page button to exi...

Page 59: ...e Event Action Table line 4 Click on the Save button to save changes Changes will take effect immediately after saving OR Click on any other page button to exit without saving changes The Examples bel...

Page 60: ...nfiguring the remainder of the Event Action Table line 4 Click on the Save button to save changes Changes will take effect immediately after saving OR Click on any other page button to exit without sa...

Page 61: ...USP3 User Manual Page 61 of 73 after saving OR Click on any other page button to exit without saving changes The Example below reflects a typical Tally configuration...

Page 62: ...sult if the first third and fourth characters are correct All four received character patterns are a successful pattern match A XX C D 1234ABCDEFG 1234A5CDEFG 4AKCDE Successful pattern matches A XX C...

Page 63: ...for display only Notes 0XXX1XXX Bit7 0 Bit3 1 All other bits are Don t care 01011000 Bit 7 is immediately after the Bit 0 is on the far right A pattern match occurs when Bit 7 0 or Bit3 1 Only one of...

Page 64: ...racter except A The second character must be B No pattern match AB CB DB ZB The first character can be any character except A The second character must be B Successful pattern match AB CD The first ch...

Page 65: ...nce to start at its first entry in the Event Action Table When the last Sequence action executes the sequence will automatically turn off and stop executing If the last Sequence action is Sequence Sta...

Page 66: ...A source events GPI or Keypress ON action will FLIP FLOP the action of two GPO s The selected MEM that is being toggled will need to be setup in following manner to trigger the FLIP FLOP action ON AC...

Page 67: ...t ON action will turn ON the MEM s associated with the Radio Group MEM ON must be selected as the ON action for the Radio Group functionality to work properly Assign each MEM to a specific USP3 Key in...

Page 68: ...set the desired momentary on time Next in the MEM Configuration page assign a MEM to each GPO that you will be using for your Radio Group Under the Radio Group Dropdown assign all MEM s to the same r...

Page 69: ...USP3 User Manual Page 69 of 73 Panel Layout USP3 16 FRONT USP3 8 FRONT USP3 16 USP3 8 REAR USP3 8D FRONT REAR...

Page 70: ...and hold 10 seconds to reset IP address to 192 168 10 217 and configuration to factory default SERIAL CONNECTOR PIN RS232 DTE RS422Controller RS422 Device 1 N C Frame Ground Frame Ground 2 RxD Receive...

Page 71: ...6 18 V 6 V 19 GPI 5 7 GPI 5 20 GPI 4 8 GPI 4 21 V 9 V 22 GPI 3 10 GPI 3 23 GPI 2 11 GPI 2 24 V 12 V 25 GPI 1 13 GPI 1 GPI CONNECTOR 9 16 Opto isolator Inputs NOTE GPI is opto isolator anode GPI is op...

Page 72: ...us 22 GPIO 3 N O 10 GPO 3 Common 23 GPO 2 N O 11 GPO 2 Common 24 Common Bus 12 Common Bus 25 GPO 1 N O 13 GPO 1 Common GPO CONNECTOR 9 16 Isolated Relay Contact Closures To WET GPOs Connect external p...

Page 73: ...will repair or replace the defective unit TSL Products will return the unit prepaid to the customer The method of shipment is at the discretion of TSL Products principally UPS Ground for shipments wi...

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