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Getting Started with the Multiviewer
Specifying Index Parameters for each UMD
Fig. 6-22: Orbit - Video Tile - UMD TSL 3.1 Properties
UMD Properties - TSL Protocol Version 5.0
TSL Protocol 5.0 is a 16-bit protocol, introduced to handle multiviewer display devices over
Ethernet. It supports ASCII or Unicode character sets, and data is sent as UDP or TCP/IP over
Ethernet.
Each multiviewer monitor screen is addressed by a Screen Index and each UMD within it by
a Display Index. Each UMD associated with a video tile must have two parameters set up:
•
5.0 Screen Index
- Index number (address) of each display monitor.
(16-bit, $FFFF reserved. 0 = not used.)
•
5.0 Display Index
- Index number for each UMD in a display.
(16-bit, $FFFF reserved. 0-based.)
1. Select Video Tile and Video Tile Properties are shown.
2. Set
Preferences > UMD
to ‘True’ and UMD properties are
shown. (Expand this property item if required.)
3. Set
UMD > UMD Protocol
to ‘Version 3.1’
and
UMD > 3.1 Display Address
property is shown.
Summary of Contents for UCP-3901
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Page 18: ...18 Introduction Supported SFP28 Cartridges ...
Page 32: ...32 UCP 3901 Card Installation and Operation Remote control using RollCall ...
Page 36: ...36 Connections and Cabling Cabling to Support SMPTE ST 2022 7 with a UCP 3901 ...
Page 122: ...122 Essence Processing SDC SFP Configuration ...
Page 202: ...202 Maintenance Troubleshooting Keep Fiber Connections Clean ...