TSS MINI Operations Manual
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channel, be sure the
Assigned Serial Ports
option is unchecked. Do not attempt to use a
different serial port to control one of the video channels that is under multichannel control.
Controller Priority
Only one serial controller can control a given video channel at a time. In general, the first
controller to gain control of a video channel will have exclusive command. This prevents
conflicting instructions that would cause unexpected behavior. The only exception is that the
graphic user interface can immediately take control of a channel by deselecting
Serial Control
in that channel’s dialog window.
External controllers are prohibited from taking control away from the GUI. The
Serial
Control
box must be checked in the channel dialog window before a remote control device can
communicate with that channel.
Configuring the Automation Interface
Setting the automation protocol for a video channel
Each video channel can be configured independently for VDCP or BVW protocol.
To map a protocol to a channel, Click
EDIT >CONFIGURE >SERIAL PORTS
from the main
pull-down menu. The screen of in
Figure 32
is displayed. Use the
PORT
pulldown to select
COM1, 2, or 3; these map to Video channels 1, 2, or 3.
Select VDCP to map the port to VDCP protocol
Select BVW to map the port to BVW and ODETICS protocols
Note that the ODETICS protocol is layered with the BVW protocol, and that it supports clip
names of up to
eight characters only.
Clips with longer names will not be displayed by an
Odetics controller and will not be accessible. This includes the demo clips shipped with the
server; see the section on page
Error! Bookmark not defined.
to rename the clips to allow their
use for testing.
VDCP operation can allow control of a channel by ID number from a different numbered
serial port, while BVW and Odetics protocol control only the channel number corresponding to
the number of the serial port in use. When using both protocols, take care to not allow a VDCP
controller to address a channel that is controlled by BVW/Odetics on another serial port.
If necessary turn on “
Assigned Serial Ports
” in VDCP Options – this will force VDCP to
control the channel corresponding to the serial port it is connected to
regardless
of the channel
ID in the control messages. This allows flexible assignment in control systems that limit choices
of channel IDs, and also (with some systems) can reduce the possibility that, if the server is
disconnected for any reason, the controller might have to be reset to resume communication.