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User Guide

JMP 9600

Streaming AV Products

Two-Channel JPEG 2000 HD Video Player

68-1943-01  

Rev. A

01 12

Summary of Contents for JMP 9600

Page 1: ...User Guide JMP 9600 Streaming AV Products Two Channel JPEG 2000 HD Video Player 68 1943 01 Rev A 01 12 ...

Page 2: ... verwenden sollten Sie alle Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen genau durchlesen und verstehen Aufbewahren der Anleitungen Die Hinweise zur elektrischen Sicherheit des Produktes sollten Sie aufbewahren damit Sie im Bedarfsfall darauf zurückgreifen können Befolgen der Warnhinweise Befolgen Sie alle Warnhinweise und Anleitungen auf dem Gerät oder in der Benutzerdokumentation Keine Zusatzgeräte Ver...

Page 3: ...n a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense...

Page 4: ...xamples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide the character 0 is used for the number zero and O represents the capital letter o Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here Reply from 208 132 180 48 bytes 32 times 2ms TTL 32 C Program Files Extron Variables are written in slanted form as shown here ping xxx xxx xxx xxx t SOH...

Page 5: ...cense Management Setup Dialog Box 50 Player Info Setup Dialog Box 50 Serial Port Setup Dialog Box 51 Video Setup Dialog Boxes 52 About Setup Dialog Box 54 Programming Guide 55 Control Ports 55 Remote Port 1 55 LAN Ports 55 Host to Player Instructions 57 Using the Command and Response Table 58 Symbol Definitions 58 Detailed System Interaction 76 Data Transfer and Firmware Upgrade 76 Starting the Fi...

Page 6: ... Pinging to Determine the web IP Address 106 Configuring the Media Player for Network use via the ARP Command 107 Connecting as a Telnet Client 108 Telnet Tips 108 Subnetting A Primer 109 Gateways 109 Local and Remote Devices 109 IP Addresses and Octets 109 Subnet Masks and Octets 110 Determining Whether Devices are on the Same Subnet 110 Reference Information 111 Specifications 111 Part Numbers 1...

Page 7: ...JPEG 2000 2k and high definition HD standards SSD models use solid state memory rather than magnetic hard drives but are otherwise identical The JMP 9600 also provides 16 channels of uncompressed digital audio in the Audio Engineering Society AES European Broadcasting Union EBU standard commonly called AES3 on BNC connectors The JMP 9600 plays visually lossless Digital Cinema Package DCP files The...

Page 8: ... SDI Extron JMP 9600 2K HD Video Player Show Control System Genlock Genlock Linear Time Code Ethernet Ethernet Switch Ethernet Linear Time Code Extron JMP 9600 2K HD Video Player Large Venue Projectors Sync Generator Timing Matches HD Content Format Figure 1 Typical JMP 9600 Application Graphical User Interface Video Playback Display Blended Display Figure 2 Blended GUI and Video Playback Display ...

Page 9: ... available on two outputs both the HD SDI output and DVI I output for that channel 2 channel locked output Each channel outputs a video signal that is synchronized to the video on the opposite channel The video signal for each channel is available on two outputs both the HD SDI output and DVI I output for that channel 1 channel output Outputs an analog or digital signal The video signal for the ch...

Page 10: ... the remaining hot power supply immediately assumes the load of the failed supply meaning zero downtime and no loss of functionality Remote control Support for a wide range of remote control options using Ethernet TCP IP or serial RS 232 interfaces Two LAN ports Allow you to simultaneously remotely control the JMP 9600 while you remotely upload new audio video files to the player Two levels of pas...

Page 11: ... when power is disconnected CAUTION Non Extron personnel must not attempt to remove the battery Doing so will void the warranty WARNING Service note to Extron personnel There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace it only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions of the manufacturer Rack...

Page 12: ...GITAL AUDIO OUT 2 1 DVI I 1 DVI I 2 HDSDI JMP 9600 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 LAN 2 REMOTE 1 GENLOCK LOCK LTC IN OUT OUT IN REMOTE 2 NC C NC NC NO NC C C C NO NO NO DIGITAL INPUTS RELAY OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 12V POWER R1 R3 R4 R2 1a 4 1b 13 12 9 10 11 3 5 6 2b 2b 8 For Factory Use only 7 Figure 4 Rear Panel Connections and Features a Output DVI I connectors see page 7 h Remote RS 232 port 1 see page 10 b ...

Page 13: ...es Do not exceed 16 4 feet 5 meters of standard cable length Extron IN9700 cable can exceed 16 4 feet for single link of DVI D Use only cables designed for DVI signals Use of non DVI or non HDMI cables or modified cables can result in a missing video output Limit or avoid the use of adapters Two DVI A to VGA adapters are included with the media player that allow you to accomodate an analog only ou...

Page 14: ...acquired by Extron and to older Electrosonic products These connectors are present on all units but only JMP 9600 2K units support ES genlock and MS genlock When using ES genlock or MS genlock the video signal resolution and frame rate must match on all players Lock Input connector Connect an external ES genlock or MS genlock sync signal to this 6 pin mini DIN connector for the media player to fun...

Page 15: ...rts Gateway address 0 0 0 0 DHCP Off Two LAN ports allow the media player to reside on two different subnets simultaneously Cabling It is vital that your Ethernet cables be the correct cable type and that they be properly terminated with the correct pinout Ethernet links use Category CAT 5e or CAT 6 unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cables terminated with RJ 45 connectors Et...

Page 16: ...own Figure 6 RJ 45 Connector and Pinout Tables Remote Control Port h Remote RS 232 port 1 Connect a host device such as a computer touch panel control or RS 232 capable PDA to the player via this male 9 pin D connector for serial RS 232 see figure 7 control or pass through RS 232 Function Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TX RX Gnd Not used Transmit data Receive data Not used Signal ground Not used Not used N...

Page 17: ...ects a change of state on the digital inputs prompting the connected device to respond as appropriate j Power This port provides 12 VDC power at up to 1 8 A typically for use 12V POWER with Digital Inputs 1 through 4 item i above The power is internally protected Connect the device requiring power to two poles 12V and ground of a 3 5 mm 4 pole captive screw connector WARNING 12 VDC is always prese...

Page 18: ... a 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power source Connect a second IEC power cord between the remaining AC Power Input connector and either an uninterruptible power source or a power source that is completely independent from the primary power source WARNING Physically disconnect both power cables from the player before opening the case for servicing m Dual Redundant AC Power Input switches Toggle both AC P...

Page 19: ...pically 10 to 20 minutes long so a larger presentation may consist of multiple video and audio reels Composition Playlist CPL An xml file that contains all of the information on how the files for a specific presentation should be played back including the filenames and locations of the reels and how the audio and subtitles are synchronized with the picture The CPL can specify one video reel and on...

Page 20: ...IDEO DISK DRIVE LAN 6 7 9 8 11 1 3 2 4 10 13 12 5 Not Used Figure 8 Front Panel JMP 9600 Media player Status LEDs a Video LED This LED blinks when the player is in Play mode or Pause mode b Disk Drive 1 and 2 LEDs These LEDs flash when the associated hard disk is active When you are transferring a large file or playing a high bit rate file the LEDs flash more frequently It is common under heavy lo...

Page 21: ...p file at a rate controlled by the encoder knob NOTE The audio portion of the clip is active only when the playback speed is 1 0 normal forward speed i Next clip button Press this button to load the next CPL or clip file in the playlist The button has no function if no playlist is loaded using the menu controls LCD and Menu Controls j LCD screen and confidence monitor The LCD display the user inte...

Page 22: ...ain menu 40 sec Power on Figure 9 LCD Power up Screen and Main Menu Menu System Flow Figure 10 shows a flowchart of the main menu system PREV ENTER Ch 1 Status Help System Status Settings Lock Ch 2 Status About License Keys Figure 10 Main Menu Flowchart NOTE The elements in figure 10 are not drawn to scale Encoder knob Rotate the encoder knob to navigate through the main menu and submenu options E...

Page 23: ...e of specific functions of the time as hour min sec frame Tc Timecode The Timecode counter shows the current point in time within the loaded program The Timecode counter includes the pre roll roll and post roll periods Lock indicator The lock indicator when displayed indicates the video that is playing is synchronized with an external genlock signal Fr Frame The Frame counter shows the current poi...

Page 24: ...figured for the clip or playlist that you select using the Settings Video submenu or else the player does not load the selected clip or playlist and the LCD reports ERROR If you cannot get a clip to load see Setting the clip or playlist to autoplay and view clip info in the HTML Operation section to view the properties of the clip which can help reveal the problem If you load a new clip with a dif...

Page 25: ... encoder knob to highlight the Frame selection and press the Enter button Rotate the encoder knob to the left or right to step forward or backwards through the clip frame by frame NOTE This function is identical to selecting the front panel Frame mode button To return to the Channel status display press the Previous button Shuttle selection In Shuttle mode you can shuttle backwards and forwards th...

Page 26: ...annels 9 through 16 for video channel 2 when the media player is in 2 channel or 2 channel locked mode NOTE Audio is unmuted is output when power is cycled Settings menu The Settings menu see figure 14 provides submenus to control the behavior of the player and how it interacts with the connected audio video systems and the network Rotate the encoder knob to highlight the desired submenu and press...

Page 27: ...udio menu when the media player is set to either 2 channel or 2 channel locked output The submenu on the right is 1 channel locked output Use the Settings Video submenu to select the mode Adjust the values as follows 1 Rotate the encoder knob to highlight the selected variable 2 Press the Enter button 3 Rotate the encoder knob to change the selected variable to the desired value 4 Press the Enter ...

Page 28: ...rating system The Autostart submenu provides controls to select a clip or playlist and enable or disable autostart Enable an autostart as follows 1 Rotate the encoder knob to highlight the channel 1 or 2 that you want to autostart see figure 16 ENTER 2 1 5 3 Figure 16 Autostart Submenu Flowchart 2 Press the Enter button The enable screen appears 3 Rotate the encoder to highlight the Enable Autosta...

Page 29: ...e encoder knob as necessary to highlight the desired playlist or clip file 10 Press the Enter button The field displays the selected playlist or clip file 11 Press the Previous button twice to return to the Settings submenu Date and Time submenu The Date and Time submenu provides a tool to change the real time clock set in the media player see figure 18 Figure 18 Date and Time Submenu NOTE The med...

Page 30: ...y want to change the value see figure 19 Figure 19 Apply new settings Prompt 7 Rotate the encoder as necessary to highlight either Yes or No NOTE If you do not perform steps 7 and 8 the player abandons the changes and displays the Settings menu after approximately 30 minutes 8 Press the Enter button The screen displays the Settings menu LCD submenu The LCD submenu provides a tool to change how the...

Page 31: ...confirm the setting and return to the previous menu Button type controls The Turn OFF LCD backlight control turns the LCD off This can be helpful to reduce distraction when the player is in the same room as the presentation The Factory Settings control returns the LCD settings to their factory defaults Operate these controls as follows 1 Rotate the encoder to highlight the desired control 2 Press ...

Page 32: ... the network is DHCP capable Contact the local system administrator to determine whether to use DHCP NOTES The factory default IP netmask and gateway addresses are as follows LAN Network Interface 1 IP address 192 168 254 254 Netmask address 255 255 0 0 LAN Network Interface 2 IP address 192 168 254 253 Netmask address 255 255 0 0 Both ports Gateway address 0 0 0 0 DHCP Off If these values conflic...

Page 33: ...ay address press the Enter button The Apply control appears in the LCD Proceed to step 9 5 To toggle DHCP on or off rotate the encoder as necessary to highlight the Enable DHCP selection d 6 To toggle DHCP on and off press the Enter button The Apply control appears in the LCD 7 If you enabled DHCP or you do not want to manually set the addresses proceed to step 15 8 To manually set addresses after...

Page 34: ...sary to highlight the Ping control e 10 Press the Enter button f Player submenu The Player submenu provides a tool to give the player a unique name and location see figure 24 ENTER 3 4 1 5 2 PREV Figure 24 Player Submenu and Keyboard Customize the player as follows 1 Rotate the encoder to highlight the identifier either Name or Location see a figure 24 2 Press the Enter button b An alphanumeric ke...

Page 35: ...the player Passthrough pass the signals through the player to and from a controlled device or Disabled When you are using the Pass Through setting ensure that the Baud Rate Parity Data Bits and Stop Bit are set to match the device that you are controlling Also in your remote control program set the IP port number to 4001 and the IP address to that of media player When the port is in Pass Through m...

Page 36: ...the desired setting c See the note above for available settings 5 Press the Enter button d NOTE The values are not changed if you do not press the Enter button 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 as necessary to change other configurable parameters System Info selection View a snapshot of the status of the connections and settings of the media player see figure 27 Rotate the encoder to scroll to hidden par...

Page 37: ... 29 shows all of the possible options on the screens available in the video submenu Depending on the video mode and the enabled licenses some selections are not available on some screens You can configure the media player signal combinations that are not defined within the video payload identifier specification SMPTE 352 for example single channel dual link HD SDI operation with 12 bit 4 2 2 color...

Page 38: ...n 1 Channel mode and playing 4 2 2 content only Channel 1 outputs are active The player ships with the dual link HD SDI VPI tag on by default You may chose to turn it off for backwards compatibility or legacy support NOTES Chase Stay in sync with a received timecode signal Trigger Respond to a specific Timecode and continue with no further response to the ongoing timecode signal Timecode Selection...

Page 39: ...ure 30 Lock and Unlock Operation 2 Press the Enter button b An alphanumeric keyboard opens 3 Rotate the encoder to highlight the first or next character in the password c NOTES is the back space key Pressing Enter when this key is highlighted causes erases the character to the left of the cursor is the Caps key Pressing Enter when this key is highlighted toggles the keyboard between uppercase and ...

Page 40: ...12 0 V 12 to 13 V Temperatures above 85 C 185 F indicate an equipment cooling problem See Troubleshooting a High Temperature in the Mounting and Maintenance section License Keys menu The License Keys submenu allows the user to enter an acquired product license unlocking the capabilities supported by that key Install a license as follows 1 Obtain the license key from Extron 2 Rotate the encoder to ...

Page 41: ... that license key field are spelled out 7 Press the Previous button to return to the License Key submenu e 8 Repeat steps 2 through 7 for each field of the license key 9 Rotate the encoder to highlight the Validate selection f 10 Press the Enter button g About menu View the serial number of the player and the revision levels of system elements see figure 34 Serial number nnnn Figure 34 About Scree...

Page 42: ...n and frame rate than the currently loaded clip it can take up to 4 seconds before it is ready to play 4 Press the Play Pause Button to start playing the file The LCD screen displays a progress bar as the clip runs The video output appears on the connected display system NOTE If you want the JMP 9600 LCD to fully display the video that is playing rather than a blend of the video and the control di...

Page 43: ... specific clips and playlists This is the default startup page Playlist Editor page See figure 40 on page 43 Manages playlists and clip file manages clip specific Timecode settings Setup dialog boxes Available from the Player Control page see figure 47 on page 47 A palette of dialog boxes that manages the player setup and configuration and its interaction with the network system MSVPP page A stand...

Page 44: ...Enter key The player downloads the Player Control page see figure 35 or the MSVPP page if you accessed it as described in the NOTE above Player Control Page The Player Control page figure 37 is the default startup page appearing when you initially download the web pages from the player If you are on the Playlist Editor page see figure 40 click the Player Control link at the top right of the page T...

Page 45: ...unter includes the pre roll roll and post roll periods Frame The Frame counter shows the current point in time within the currently loaded playlist or clip the roll period only The Frame counter runs in sync with the Timecode counter but when paused the actual frame is displayed Duration The Duration display shows the entire run time of the currently loaded playlist or clip This is a static displa...

Page 46: ...ntrol Page whenever you drag the pointer away from its default Play position You can also Pause the presentation by dragging the pointer one stop to the left from the default position Previous clip control Click this control to load the previous clip file in the playlist The control has no function if no playlist is loaded see Loading a Clip or Playlist into a Player Channel Stop control Click thi...

Page 47: ... Settings Video submenu or else the player does not load the selected clip or playlist and the LCD reports ERROR If you cannot get a clip to load see Setting the clip or playlist to autoplay and view clip info to view the properties of the clip which can help reveal the problem If you load a new clip with a different resolution and frame rate than the currently loaded clip it can take up to 4 seco...

Page 48: ...y feature sets a specified clip or playlist to automatically start playing for channel 1 or channel 2 whenever the media player powers up and has loaded its operating system Enable a clip or playlist to autoplay as follows 1 In the Media Browser panel right click the file that you want to autoplay see a in figure 39 A dialog box appears 1 2 3 4 Figure 39 Loading a Clip or Playlist 2 Click Set as A...

Page 49: ...yer control page consists the Playlist Browser Playlist Editor and Clip Browser panels Playlist Browser Clip Browser Playlist Editor Figure 40 Playlist Editor Page Creating a New Playlist 1 In the Playlist Browser click the New button see a in figure 41 A dialog box opens 1 2 3 Figure 41 Creating a Playlist 2 Enter the name of the new playlist b 3 Click OK c The new playlist appears in the Playlis...

Page 50: ...ist is invalid you will receive an error message when you load the playlist on the Player Control Page and the playlist will not play After you add a clip to a playlist you need to load or reload the playlist before you can access or play the clip Add DCP clip files to a playlist Drag and drop one or more files the from the Clip Browser panel to the Playlist Editor panel While you are dragging a f...

Page 51: ...move Clip button in the dialog box c A Message dialog box appears TIP Or preferred for multiple clips select the files that you want to remove in accordance with step 1 and then click the Remove button on the footer of the Playlist Editor panel The Message dialog box appears 4 Left click Yes to delete the selected clip files from the playlist d TIP When working extensively with playlists try openi...

Page 52: ...t Playlist Properties Window 3 In the Timecode drop down box select among the following modes Disabled The player does not respond to any incoming timecode Proceed to step 10 Generate The player generates a timecode as a timecode master when the playlist is playing Proceed to step 4 to configure generate mode Receive The player responds to an incoming timecode as a timecode slave Proceed to step 8...

Page 53: ... The image shown on the left in figure 48 shows the audio setup dialog box when the media player is set to either 2 channel or 2 channel locked output The dialog box on the right is 1 channel locked output Use the Setup Video Mode dialog box submenu to select the mode Audio is unmuted is output when power is cycled To adjust the volume and delay values click the up or down buttons as necessary The...

Page 54: ...e all of the port settings for both Ethernet connections of the media player NOTES The factory default IP netmask and gateway addresses are as follows LAN Network Interface 1 IP address 192 168 254 254 Netmask address 255 255 0 0 LAN Network Interface 2 IP address 192 168 254 253 Netmask address 255 255 0 0 Both ports Gateway address 0 0 0 0 DHCP Off If these values conflict with other equipment a...

Page 55: ...ed 3 Click the Mode drop down box and select either Static or DHCP 4 Click the Save button 5 Click the to close the dialog box Network Gateway setup dialog box 1 Select Network Gateway to open the Gateway dialog box see figure 51 Figure 51 Gateway Setup Dialog Box 2 Click the Mode drop down box and select either eth0 or eth1 NOTE eth0 LAN port 1 eth1 LAN port 2 3 Edit the address as desired 4 Clic...

Page 56: ...tton see a in figure 52 3 Enter the 32 characters of the new license into the license key field b 4 Click the OK button c 5 Click the to close the dialog box Player Info Setup Dialog Box The Player Info setup dialog box see figure 53 allows the user to give the media player a distinct identity Figure 53 Player Info Setup Dialog Box Enter a name and location in the appropriate fields Click the to c...

Page 57: ...g that appears on port 4001 of the JMP 9600 is passed to the Remote 1 port Serial port Remote 2 is for factory use only The customer or end user cannot control the player via the Remote 2 port Configure serial port Remote 1 as follows NOTE You do not need to perform those steps that make changes that are unnecessary for your configuration 1 Click the Mode drop down box and select among the setting...

Page 58: ...page 3 for detailed descriptions of the functions of the modes In 2 channel or 2 channel locked mode the channels share the same clock reference Both channels are constrained to operate at the same resolution and frame rate which is set by loading a clip or playlist The parameters of the last clip loaded take precedence Timecode drop down box Select among the timecode modes shown at right Chase mo...

Page 59: ... Genlock the video signal resolution and frame rate must match on all players Master Send ES Genlock genlock as a master NOTE Media players with serial numbers 9600 01 through 9600 50 support the Master ES Genlock and ES MS9200 Genlock sync types only see About menu in the Operation section to identify the serial number Trilevel Receive a tri level HD video sync signal Loop check boxes Select chec...

Page 60: ...d correctly when the next valid SMPTE 352 format is selected Colorspace Select between the Colorspace selections shown at right The green bar in the field indicates that your selection is being saved VPI enable check box Select check and deselect VPI as desired NOTE The player ships with the dual link HD SDI VPI tag on by default You may chose to turn it off for backwards compatibility or legacy s...

Page 61: ...bits Use no parity even parity or odd parity Use 1 or 2 stop bits If necessary use the front panel controls to set the port to ControlMSVPP see Serial Ports submenu in the Operation section Serial port Remote 2 is for factory use only The customer or end user cannot control the player via the Remote 2 port LAN Ports The rear panel Ethernet connector on the media player can be connected to an Ether...

Page 62: ... the Operation section Opening the embedded HTML MSVPP page The simplest way to establish communications between the player and the controlling device is via the built in HTML MSVPP page Open the HTML MSVPP page as follows 1 On your computer start the web browser program such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Click in the Address field of the browser 3 Enter enter IP address of the connected port m...

Page 63: ...Commands Commands are not case sensitive Variables such as file names are case sensitive Zero one or more parameters X s Parameters are defined in Symbol Definitions on the next page Multiple parameters must be separated by a space character Parameters that include spaces must be enclosed in double quotes Terminator A carriage return without a line feed terminator is required to end a command char...

Page 64: ... count for advance command Number of video frames to jump forward or backward where A positive value is forward is assumed if no direction is specified A negative value is reverse X Frame count for seek and assorted timecode commands nn nn nn nn hour minute second frame X Property name PlayAt StartTime StopTime or TimecodeMode NOTE All names file names clip names and property names are case sensit...

Page 65: ...Jan through 12 Dec DD day 01 through 31 YYYY year 1970 through 2037 X3 Time In the format HH MM SS where HH hour 00 through 23 MM minutes 00 through 59 SS seconds 00 through 59 X4 Identifier Location or name NOTE If there are spaces In the identifier such as Theater 1 the entire name must be enclosed in double quotation marks in the set command such as Theater 1 Quotes are not required for a singl...

Page 66: ...TES If the folder name X and the clip name X contain any spaces the entire set of parameters must be enclosed in quotes X X for example LoadClip 1 720p_422_60_rafting river rafting cpl xml Ensure that the media player is configured for 1 channel output before attempting to load 4 4 4 chroma subsampled or stereoscopic content If the player is configured for 2 channel output mode and 2 channel locke...

Page 67: ...usly at position X and all clips after it sequentially slip by one position If you specify a position X that is larger than the number of clips in the playlist the clip goes at the end If the playlist does not already exist the media player creates it automatically as it executes the command Example AddPlaylistItem River activities espl xml 720p_422_60_kayak kayak_720p_5994 cpl xml 2 OK Add a clip...

Page 68: ...ylistItem X X Remove the clip at location X from playlist X OK Example RemovePlaylistItem River activities espl xml 2 Delete the clip at location 2 from the River activities playlist OK List playlists ListAllPlayalists Playlist X Playlist X Playlist X Playlist Load a playlist LoadPlaylist X X OK Load a playlist to play This command performs the same function as the front panel load see Playlist an...

Page 69: ...backward FrameAdvance X X OK Jump forward or backward X frames in the video paused in channel X NOTE The clip must have been started and then paused for this command to have any affect If the clip is running or has not been started the media player responds with OK but there is no affect on the video display Next Next X OK Jump to the next clip in the currently loaded playlist NOTE The media playe...

Page 70: ...perties example 3 Example 1 GetPlaylistProperties Canyon documentary espl xml TimecodeMode PlaylistProperty TimecodeMode generate PlaylistProperty Example 2 GetPlaylistProperties Canyon documentary espl xml TimecodeMode PlayAt PlaylistProperties TimecodeMode generate PlaylistProperties PlayAt 01 00 00 00 PlaylistProperties Example 3 GetPlaylistProperties Canyon documentary espl xml PlaylistPropert...

Page 71: ...ode generate mode Set start at time TcPlayAt X X OK Set the timecode startat time Set stop at time TcStopAt X X OK Set the timecode stopat time The display goes black after X1 Loop commands Turn loop on Loopon X OK The loaded presentation automatically restarts after it completes Turn loop off Loopoff X OK The loaded presentation runs to completion and stops View loop mode GetLoopMode LoopMode X1 ...

Page 72: ...olorspace video HDSDI rgb Colorspace ch1 video dac rgb Colorspace ch2 video dac rgb Colorspace Example 2 GetColorspace ch2 video dvi Colorspace ch2 video dvi Colorspace No colorspace X1 Is assigned to the digital portion of the channel 2 DVI connector Color wash NOTES The color wash command works even when the clip is paused The color wash effect is not shown on the front panel video monitor of th...

Page 73: ...K Unmute output video VideoOn X OK Audio delay NOTES Leading zeroes are accepted but not required Positive values delay the audio with respect to the video Negative values advance the video with respect to the audio If no polarity is specified in the command positive is assumed Set the audio delay SetAudioDelay X X2 OK Set the amount of delay between the video and audio outputs X2 is in millisecon...

Page 74: ...oVolume X X2 left X2 right OK Enter volume X2 in left channel right channel order Example 1 channel SetAudioVolume 1 OK Set channel 1 audio to 0 dB of attenuation full volume View audio volume GetAudioVolume X AudioVolume X X2 left X2 right AudioVolume Example 2 channels GetAudioVolume 1 2 AudioVolume 1 0 0 AudioVolume 2 144 144 AudioVolume The channel 1 audio has 0 dB of attenuation The channel 2...

Page 75: ...between controlling and controlling devices View serial port mode GetSerialMode 1 SerialMode 1 X3 Ethernet configuration NOTE You can set the Ethernet port configuration variables via an MSVPP command and connected to that LAN port but it is not recommended Changing the configuration variables for a port while connected via that LAN port disconnects the computer from the port Set IP configuration ...

Page 76: ... Input 1 is low logic 0 and input 2 is high logic 1 Example 3 GetInput inputstate 1 2 3 4 View the status of one or more outputs GetOutput X3 outputstate X3 X3 Poll multiple outputs X3 s by separating them with spaces s If no output is specified the media player returns the level on all outputs Set input trigger on SetInputTrigger On OK Set the Digital Inputs ports to automatically report a status...

Page 77: ...etDeviceLocation Theater OK Example 2 SetDeviceLocation Theater 1 OK View the device location GetDeviceLocation X4 DeviceLocation X4 Set the device name SetDeviceName X4 OK Example 1 SetDeviceName Park OK Example 2 SetDeviceName Park Visitor s Center OK View the device name GetDeviceName X4 DeviceName X4 View disk information GetDiskInfo diskinfo X4 total X4 free Show the total capacity of the har...

Page 78: ...name of the currently loaded playlist If no playlist is loaded the quotes that contain the X response is empty Example GetStateEx 1 Clip StateEx 1 clip 720p_422_60_rafting rafting_720p_5994 cpl xml StateEx View duration GetStateEx X Duration StateEx X duration X4 StateEx Show the length of the currently loaded clip in total frames If no clip is loaded the X4 response is 0 View duration timecode Ge...

Page 79: ...osition X4 Position_timecode X Position_percentage X4 Speed X View multiple parameters GetStateEx X parameter1 parameter2 parametern StateEx X parameter1 value1 StateEx X parameter2 value2 StateEx X parametern valuen StateEx KEY X Output 1 channel 1 2 channel 2 1 2 both channels X4 Frame count Number of frames total or current position X Frame count for view duration timecode command nn nn nn nn h...

Page 80: ...ith spaces s example 2 If no sensor is specified the media player returns the voltage on all sensors example 3 NOTE The sensor name must be enclosed in double quotations See Example 1 and Example 2 below Example 1 GetVoltage ps1 5vdc Voltage ps1 5vdc 5 19 vdc Voltage Example 2 GetVoltage ps1 5vdc ps2 5vdc Voltage ps1 5vdc 5 19 vdc Voltage ps2 5vdc 5 17 vdc Voltage Example 3 GetVoltage Voltage ps1 ...

Page 81: ...The returned values are in 1024 byte blocks View version GetVersionInfo VersionInfo firmware X5 X5 VersionInfo LCD_FPGA X5 X5 VersionInfo Video_FPGA X5 X5 VersionInfo Show the version of several devices Example GetVersionInfo VersionInfo firmware 2 06 07 May 19 2010 VersionInfo LCD_FPGA 2 2 8 21 VersionInfo Video_FPGA 2 7 4 15 VersionInfo NOTE The versions shown above are for example only KEY X4 M...

Page 82: ...tion Program content and firmware upgrades can uploaded to the media player using the either LAN port and a reliable File Transfer Protocol FTP utility Extron has tested the FileZilla FTP utility www filezilla project org with the JMP 9600 NOTE The procedures in this guide are shown using the FileZilla FTP utility Other FTP utilities can be used but the appearance and exact procedure may vary Star...

Page 83: ...out quotes in the Password field c NOTE No Port entry is required but port 23 can be used to establish a secure connection SFTP 6 Click the Quickconnect button d See figure 61 The Remote site fields in the utility show the file contents on the JMP 9600 The Local site fields show the file contents on the computer connected to the media player TIP Use the FileZilla Site Manager feature click File Si...

Page 84: ...in the remote site see a on figure 62 TIP Hold down the Shift key to select multiple DCP folders 1 Local site PC Remote site JMP 9600 Figure 62 Loading Media Files NOTES DCP folders can be very large The time taken to up load depends on the file size and the bandwidth of the network connection Ensure that the files have completely transferred to the media player before trying to play them There is...

Page 85: ...s and files that you want to delete see a figure 63 TIP Hold down the Shift key to select multiple folders or files 2a 1 Remote site JMP 9600 2b 3 Figure 63 Deleting Files from the Media Player 3 Right click among the shaded selected folders Ç and files and select Delete É TIP Or press the keyboard Delete key 4 Left click Yes to confirm the deletion c JMP 9600 Media Player Detailed System Interact...

Page 86: ...ize shown are sample values only Figure 64 Location of Firmware Upgrade Files 2 Select the appropriate firmware file JMP 9600 to download and click Download b 3 Enter the requested personal information and then click Download to copy the firmware to your computer c 4 Click Run on the next two screens see d on figure 65 on the next page The PC downloads the firmware update from the Extron website a...

Page 87: ...6 4 5 4 Folder where firmware is installed NOTE The file name and size shown are sample values only Figure 65 Downloading Firmware Upgrade Files JMP 9600 Media Player Detailed System Interaction 81 ...

Page 88: ...site b 10 Reboot the media player either via the front panel see Reboot submenu in the Operation section or via an MSVPP command see the Reboot command in the Programming Guide section After the media player reboots it automatically detects and installs the firmware update The LCD displays the progress of the installation The firmware update may take up to 20 minutes After the firmware installatio...

Page 89: ...layer supports SMPTE 12M 1 2008 Including all of the frame rates supported by the player including EBU Matches the video rate of 25 frames per second of the PAL specification that is used in the United Kingdom Film Matches the video rate of 24 frames per second used in the motion picture industry NOTE The Drop Frame timecode standard is not supported Traditional genlock A standard NTSC PAL or HDTV...

Page 90: ...s LTC on its LTC Out connector see figure 67 The slave player receives LTC on its LTC In connector and syncs itself to the master player If the master player outputs a timecode of one minute and 28 seconds expressed as 00 01 28 00 the slave device follows it there If the master player is playing a presentation or has a presentation cued and has received the TcStart MSVPP command the LTC counts up ...

Page 91: ...eferences For precise frame by frame sync to the master player the slave player needs an additional timing reference in addition to LTC either proprietary genlock or traditional genlock see figure 68 Proprietary or traditional genlock only Video frame times are precisely synchronized between the players but there is no control ensuring that both players are playing the corresponding frame LTC only...

Page 92: ...o 4 feet 1 2 m The recommended limit for daisy chaining ESGEN genlock is three units Beyond that an Extron PDA 108 Player Sync Distribution Amplifier for JMP 9600 part number 60 1148 01 should be used to maintain signal integrity Traditional Genlock attributes Traditional Genlock is expected to be NTSC 29 97 Hz or PAL 25 Hz so it is limited to certain resolutions and frame rate combinations NOTE T...

Page 93: ...d the LoadPlaylist commands both require a few seconds to complete because of some initialization that must occur when a new file is selected If you are using the media player to repeatedly play a single file such as in a theater try using the Loop command LTC commands Tcgenerate hh mm ss ff Set the player into LTC generate master mode and issues the LTC hh mm ss ff as a jam sync Tcreceive Set the...

Page 94: ...r name Load a clip cue it into channel 1 of both media players For a playlist use the LoadPlaylist command NOTE The media players respond to the LoadClip commands with OK after the file loading process is completed You may need to build a delay into the sequence required between the LoadClip and Tcgenerate commands The actual delay required is dependent on the size of the clip file and must be det...

Page 95: ...Time variable is the hh mm ss ff portion of the MSVPP command Play At Select the Play At check box enter a time for playback to begin and click Save The difference between the Start Time and Play At time is the pre roll period an interval in which LTC is generated before the video starts As an example pre roll might allow audience members to take their seats after an announcement that the show has...

Page 96: ...is received but to delay the start of the video play until 01 00 10 00 by 10 seconds d This creates a 10 second pre roll period 4 3 Figure 70 Delay Video Start Figure 71 shows using the Edit Playlist Properties dialog box to generate an LTC starting at 01 00 00 00 e once the play command is received start the video 10 seconds later 10 second delay f and run the LTC on until 01 05 00 00 g If the vi...

Page 97: ... display goes black after 5 minutes 01 05 00 00 Besides setting the player as a slave and if applicable setting Play At and Start At times you need to consider when configuring a slave player whether to operate that player in chase or trigger mode Chase Mode The media player tracks stays in sync with the in coming LTC Trigger Mode The media player begins playback at a specific LTC timestamp value ...

Page 98: ... a slave on the rear panel Genlock connector Blackburst PAL The media player receives traditional PAL genlock as a slave on the rear panel Genlock connector ES Genlock The media player receives ESGEN genlock signals as a slave on the rear panel Lock In connector ES MS9200 Genlock The media player receives MSGEN genlock signals as a slave on the rear panel Lock in connector Master The media player ...

Page 99: ...3G Dual link HD SD SDI To HDMI 1 3a Video and Audio Converter can convert th a single HDMI connection NOTE The Extron USP 507 supports only single link HDSDI and the output frame rates are limited to 50 Hz and 60 Hz 48 Hz is not supported Using Digital Inputs and Relays WARNING 12 VDC is always present on the inputs and relays Power port when the media player is powered on Ensure that no conductiv...

Page 100: ...00 Digital Inputs JMP 9600 Power JMP 9600 Input Terminals Screw Terminals 1 kohm Internal Configuration 12V Switch 1 Switch 2 GND 1 2 Figure 76 Digital Input Connection Using the Power Port Option 2 Figure 77 shows a similar external switch monitoring application except that it uses an external power supply The external power supply is the preferred method in noisy environments or when wiring is r...

Page 101: ...ide section including the complete command syntax variables responses and some examples Command Function Digital inputs commands GetInput port View the status of one or more inputs Poll multiple inputs by separating them with spaces in the command If no input is specified the media player returns the level on all inputs SetInputTrigger On Set the Digital Inputs ports to automatically report a stat...

Page 102: ...sed the Pro version extends the feature set of the basic version by adding multichannel audio and enhanced processing capabilities enabling multiprocessor support and farming NOTE The professional version is loaded with the basic version but the full capabilities are disabled until the professional version is licensed The encoding and packaging process follows many of the concepts and specificatio...

Page 103: ... Packaging Additional control files describing the format of and relationship between the audio and video files are generated The resulting files are collectively known as a Digital Cinema Package DCP as described in the DCI specification Video track files A video track file is the smallest unit of video in the system It is an MXF container that has all the compressed video data and associated met...

Page 104: ...XF files in the DCP so that the player can ensure there was no corruption during file transfer These files are described in SMPTE 429 8 2006 and SMPTE 429 9 2007 respectively Supported Video Formats The two JMP 9600 models support the resolutions and video frame rates listed in the following table Frames per second Fps Resolution 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 48 50 59 94 60 JMP 9600 HD and JMP 9600 2K 1280...

Page 105: ...le part Length Main header TLM marker The following markers are forbidden POC Progress Order Change PPM Packed Packet headers Main header PPT Packed Packet headers Tile part header RGN Region of interest The following markers may appear only in the main header COC Coding style Component COD Coding style Default QCC Quantization Component QCD Quantization Default Codeblocks must be 32 x 32 for 4 4 ...

Page 106: ...o allow vertical air movement You can run cables in this space but dress the cables clear of any ventilation holes Keep the front of the player clear of obstructions at all times Do not impede the air flow into and out of the unit by covering the ventilation holes These requirements are usually met by any typical 19 inch rack mount environment Tabletop Use Affix the included rubber feet to the bot...

Page 107: ...ven to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit such as the use of power strips Mounting instructions 1 If the handles are not already installed to the mounting brackets secure the handles to the brackets with the supplied screws two per side see a on figure 80 Bracket uses 3 screws Handle uses 2 screws 1 3 2 4 5 Figure 80 Rack Mounting the Media Player 2 Remove and r...

Page 108: ...plug both power cords 2 Remove the eight front panel screws to access the foam filters 3 Gently lift each filter from the receptacle 4 Use compressed air or a vacuum cleaner to remove any accumulated dust NOTES If dust remains you can pass the filters under warm running water or gently immerse them in warm soapy water Ensure the filters are rinsed and completely dry before reinstalling If the air ...

Page 109: ...he cover does not separate from the power block but hangs in place IN PUT 100 240VAC 0 4 1A 50 60HZ USE ONLY F2 AH 240V FUSES IN PUT 100 240VAC 0 4 1A 50 60HZ USE ONLY F2 AH 240V FUSES IN PUT 100 240VAC 0 4 1A 50 60HZ USE ONLY F2 AH 240V FUSES IN PUT 100 240VAC 0 4 1A 50 60HZ USE ONLY F2 AH 240V FUSES 1 2a 2b 3 Figure 81 Replacing Fuses 3 Gently pry the fuse module from the power block Ç and pull ...

Page 110: ...erating normally If the fans are not operating or if you cannot find the cause of the overheating contact the Extron S3 Sales Technical Support Hotline see the contact numbers on the last page of this guide for the Extron office nearest you Battery Precautions The JMP 9600 is provided with a permanently installed factory soldered in place lithium battery The battery maintains the real time clock i...

Page 111: ...her can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or WAN see item g and LAN Ports in the Installation section Default IP Address To access the media player via the LAN port you need the IP address of the player If the local system administrators have not changed the value the factory specified default IP addresses are as follows LAN 1 192 168 254 254 LAN 2 192 168 254 253 Ping can also be used to test the E...

Page 112: ...192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 254 254 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 254 254 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 0ms Maximum 0ms Average 0ms Figure 82 Typical Ping Response Pingi...

Page 113: ... new address and starts responding to the ping requests to the new address as described in the next step NOTE You must ping the media player for the IP address change to take place The response should show the new IP address as shown in figure 83 4 Execute a ping command by entering ping followed by a space and the new IP address at the command prompt For example ping 10 13 197 7 C ping 10 13 197 ...

Page 114: ...tion of this manual to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet however some basic level of understanding is necessary for operating the media player via Telnet Open Connect to the media player using the Open command Once you are connected to the player you can enter the MSVPP commands the same as you would if you were using the RS 232 link Connect to the media player by at the Tel...

Page 115: ...et of a network a set of IP devices that have portions of their IP addresses in common is necessary in order to understand the interaction of the media player and the mail server gateway To understand subnetting at the level required to install and operate the media player you must understand the concepts of a gateway local and remote devices IP addresses and octets and netmask masks and octets Ga...

Page 116: ...pared or not compared depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet If a subnet mask octet contains the value 255 the related octets of the IP addresses of the local device and the remote device are unmasked Unmasked octets are compared indicated by in figure 87 If the subnet mask octet contains the value 0 the related octets of the IP addresses of the local device and remote device are ...

Page 117: ...io formats 16 20 or 24 bits 48 kHz broadcast WAV NOTE 1080p signals 1920 and 2048 at rates of 48 Hz and above are dual link HD SDI only Video processing Processing 8 10 or 12 bits per color channel Data rates Playback at up to 250 Mbps 125 Mbps per video channel in 2 channel mode Standards ISO IEC 15444 1 JPEG 2000 32x32 codeblock Video output Number signal type 1 dual link HD SDI in 4 4 4 or 2 si...

Page 118: ...C Impedance 75 ohms Nominal level 0 5 V to 1 5 Vp p Attenuation range per channel 0 to 144 dB Control host ports JPEG video player Serial host control ports 2 bidirectional RS 232 female 9 pin D connectors 1 for control 1 unused Baud rate and protocol 300 to 115200 baud 115200 baud default 8 default or 7 data bits 1 default or 2 stop bits no parity default or even or odd parity Serial control pin ...

Page 119: ...luded Power consumption 70 watts Temperature humidity Operating 50 to 104 F 10 to 40 C 10 to 90 noncondensing Cooling Fan Air flows in from the front and out through the vents in the two sides as viewed from front panel Thermal dissipation 239 BTU hr Mounting Rack mount Yes with included brackets Enclosure type Metal Enclosure dimensions 3 5 H x 17 0 W x 15 5 D 2U high full rack wide 8 9 cm H x 43...

Page 120: ...ackets and hardware IEC power cords qty 2 4 pole captive screw audio connectors qty 6 DVI A to VGA adapters qty 2 Ferrite beads qty 8 Rubber feet qty 4 Extron Tweeker Extron DVD JMP 9600 Media Player User Guide J2KENC JPEG 2000 Encoding Software J2KENC PRO JPEG 2000 Professional Encoding Software license required at extra cost JMP 9600 Media Player Setup Guide Optional Accessories and Replacement ...

Page 121: ...9 nn VGA A M M MD w audio 3 to 50 0 9 m to 15 2 m Molded 26 490 nn VGA A M M BK w audio 3 to 50 0 9 m to 15 2 m Backshell 26 490 nn Bulk cable and termination tools Single Conductor RG59 High Resolution Cable Part number RG59 500 Non Plenum 500 150 m spool 22 145 02 RG59 1000 Non Plenum 1000 300 m spool 22 145 03 RG59P 500 Plenum 500 150 m spool 22 146 02 RG59P 1000 Plenum 1000 300 m spool 22 146 ...

Page 122: ...number This will begin the repair process USA 714 491 1500 Europe 31 33 453 4040 Asia 65 6383 4400 Japan 81 3 3511 7655 Units must be returned insured with shipping charges prepaid If not insured you assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any ques...

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