REMOTE CONTROL
In addition to GPI activated controls,
the Apollo/Artemis/Hydra2 product
range supports various protocols to
allow 3rd party equipment to remotely
control various features.
Two of these protocols can directly affect
control surface operation.
CSCP
Calrec Serial Control Protocol (CSCP)
allows remote control from 3rd party
equipment over fader positions, path
CUT/ON status, PFLs, routing to Auxs and
Mains, and Aux output levels.
Selecting the main application
>System
Settings>Control Protocols
screen allows
for these remote control interfaces to be
enabled and disabled. This screen shown
in Fig 1, displays IP addresses and aliases
for the primary and secondary control
processor and any serial control interfaces
that are installed. Static route addresses
are also shown here. Note, that as part of
the System Settings, these settings are not
saved as part of the user memory.
CSCPPerFader
CSCP can be enabled and disabled per
fader using the External Control Enable
on/off button in the control cell on the
right hand side in PROCESSING-Overview
mode. If CSCP is enabled globally from
the main application, the EXTERNAL
CONTROL ENABLE on/off button will
allow the user to disable and re-enable
CSCP control for the currently assigned
fader.
Note that the EXTERNAL CONTROL
ENABLE on/off button and AUTOFADER
ENABLE on/off button are now on
separate controls.
For more information on remote control
setup, including CSCP, Ember & Ember+
and SW-P-08 protocols please refer to the
Console and Hydra2 installation manuals.
FIG 1 - SYSTEM SETTINGS>CONTROL PROTOCOLS>CSCP CONTROL
FIG 2 - SYSTEM SETTINGS>CONTROL PROTOCOLS>EMBER/EMBER+CONTROL
Ember/Ember+
The Ember controller can when Enabled, change the user memory / show recall that is
on the control surface, as well as changing the alias file selections which can alter I/O
patching. Input port settings which can be controlled include:
• Mic input gain
• Mic input phantom power switching
• SRC switching
In addition the Ember+ controller can when Enabled allow the use of Virtual GPIO
see
”EMBER+ Virtual GPIO” on page 172
for details.
Summary of Contents for Artemis
Page 7: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS INFORMATION ...
Page 11: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS INTRODUCTION ...
Page 17: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS CONTROL OVERVIEW ...
Page 29: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS CONTROL PANEL MODES ...
Page 36: ...36 ARTEMIS Digital Broadcast Production Console Control Panel Modes WILDABLE CONTROLS ...
Page 39: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS GETTING SIGNALS INTO ARTEMIS ...
Page 69: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS PROCESSING AUDIO ...
Page 93: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS ROUTING AUDIO ...
Page 109: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS PASSING SIGNALS OUT OF ARTEMIS ...
Page 117: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS MONITORING ...
Page 132: ...132 ARTEMIS Digital Broadcast Production Console Monitoring ...
Page 133: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS COMMUNICATIONS ...
Page 138: ...138 ARTEMIS Digital Broadcast Production Console ...
Page 139: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS METERING ...
Page 148: ...148 ARTEMIS Digital Broadcast Production Console ...
Page 149: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS SHOWS MEMORIES AND PRESETS ...
Page 163: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS CONSOLE FACILITIES ...
Page 168: ...168 ARTEMIS Digital Broadcast Production Console ...
Page 169: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS EXTERNAL INTERFACING ...
Page 180: ...180 ARTEMIS Digital Broadcast Production Console External Interfacing ...
Page 181: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS SYSTEM STATUS ...
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Page 185: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS GLOSSARY OF TERMINOLOGY ...
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