50
wish to trigger. The Wipe Pattern button mapping is
shown in Table 14 ..
To manually trigger a GPI output:
1.
Ensure that the
NEXT
button secondary function
is set to
GPO
.
2.
Press and hold
NEXT
.
3.
Press the Wipe Pattern button corresponding to
the GPI output you wish to trigger.
Note:
• While holding the
NEXT
button, the states of all
GPI outputs in the selected bank are displayed.
The corresponding Wipe Pattern button is lit for
each GPI output that is currently triggered.
• Edge triggered GPI outputs remain triggered for
the configured duration.
• Level triggered GPI outputs toggle between
latched and unlatched each time you press the
corresponding Wipe Pattern button.
• If the GPI bank associated with the
NEXT
button
secondary function is not configured as a GPI
output bank, you are not able to manually trigger
GPI outputs.
For More Information on...
• configuring the
NEXT
button secondary function,
refer to the section “NEXT button Secondary
Function” on page 20.
Editor Port
The switcher has an Editor port that allows you to
control your switcher from a device that supports the
GVG100 editor protocol. It is also used to connect a
Ross Video GearLite TSC-9902 LTC to Serial
Converter which provides timecode information for
EDL file generation.
The pinout is as follows:
Figure 17
Editor Port
Supported Editors
The following editors have been tested::
• Editware LE-2000 Series
• Sony BVE-900/910
• Sony BVE-2000
For More Information on...
• GVG100 protocol support, refer to the section
“GVG100 Protocol Supported Commands” on
page 58.
• LiveEDL, refer to the section “Live Edit Decision
Lists (EDL)” on page 45
• port locations, refer to the section “Control Panel
Rear Connections Overview” on page 2
Table 14 Wipe Pattern Button GPI Output Mapping
Wipe Pattern Button
GPI Output Pin
Bank 1
Bank 2
Bank 3
STATUS (0)
1
9
17
OPTION (1)
2
10
18
SYSTEM (2)
3
11
19
REF (3)
4
12
20
CONFIG (4)
5
13
21
RESET (5)
6
14
22
USER (6)
7
15
23
PERS (7)
8
16
24
3
2
Table 15 Editor Port Pinout
Pin
Input
1
Not Connected
2
Tx-
3
Rx+
4
Ground
5
Ground
6
Not Connected
7
Tx+
8
Rx-
9
Not Connected
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6