60 25-Seven Program Delay Manager
Version 2.3 Manual April 2013
1)
From the web browser, enter the IP address of this particular console. This will
take you to the
Element Control Center
page.
2)
In the left-hand column, under
Sources & Profiles
, select
Configuration
. A new page
appears which contains a list of your
Show Profiles
.
3)
Select your current
Show Profile
from the list. A page listing the Show Profile’s con-
figuration sections will appear.
4)
Select
Monitor section
. A page appears where you can adjust monitor settings.
5)
At the end of the
General Monitor Settings
section is a field labeled
GPIO channel
for external profanity delay
. Enter the channel number the Element should use to
send Delay GPIO messages to the PDM. In our example, it would be
259
.
6)
Scroll to the bottom of the form and click
Save changes
.
7)
On the Element console itself, press the
PROFILE
button on the
GLOBAL OPTIONS
panel.
8)
Select your
PROFILE
again to load the changes you just made into the console. Ele-
ment will now send GPIO messages (over the channel selected in step 5), when
you press any of the
DELAY
buttons on the
CHANNEL OPTIONS
panel.
9)
Press
PROFILE
again to leave the
CONFIGURATION
screen.
Other Livewire GPIO
PDM can also receive triggers and send status levels to other distant devices, using an
Axia GPIO node. You may want one of these near an automation system or satellite
terminal. Set it up by opening PDM’s GUI on a network computer, clicking the
CONFIGURATION
tab, and entering an address in one of the
Livewire Port
fields.
•
The format is
IP address of the Node
, a slash, then the node’s
port number.
Axia GPIO nodes typically have eight separate DB-15 connectors. Each is electrically
separate, and represents a different port on the unit. So the port number will be be-
tween 1 and 8, depending on which of the node’s jacks you’re using.
In our screen shot example, PDM’s
Port Address 2
is set to communicate with
port 4
of
the GPIO Node at
192.168.1.21 …
In other words, if you pull Pin 11 (GPIO input 1) low
on DB-15 number 4 (Port 4) on that node, PDM goes into Dump mode.
Of course you’re free to use any input or output, on any port of any node on the net-
work, and assign any PDM function.
About the Bypass button
In standard XLR analog/digital versions of PDM, the Bypass button takes PDM out of
the signal chain. Hardware relays connect PDM’s analog and digital inputs to its out-
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