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Smart 32 Remote Control Panel User Guide 

Publication 81-9059-0727-0, Rev. A 

April 2014 

Proprietary Information of PESA 

II 

 

T

ABLE OF 

C

ONTENTS 

CHAPTER 1

 

ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............................................................................................. 1-1

 

1.1

 

D

OCUMENTATION AND 

S

AFETY 

O

VERVIEW

...................................................................................1-1

 

1.2

 

C

AUTIONS AND 

N

OTES

.................................................................................................................1-1

 

1.2.1

 

Caution............................................................................................................................ 1-1

 

1.2.2

 

Note ................................................................................................................................ 1-1

 

CHAPTER 2

 

INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 2-1

 

2.1

 

G

ENERAL 

D

ESCRIPTION

................................................................................................................2-1

 

2.2

 

D

YNAMICALLY 

R

EPROGRAMMABLE 

LCD

 

B

UTTONS

......................................................................2-2

 

2.3

 

S

TATUS 

D

ISPLAY 

S

CREEN AND 

C

ONTROLS

....................................................................................2-2

 

2.4

 

C

ONTROLLER 

S

YSTEM 

C

OMMUNICATION 

P

ROTOCOLS

...................................................................2-3

 

2.5

 

S

PECIFICATIONS

...........................................................................................................................2-4

 

CHAPTER 3

 

INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................... 3-1

 

3.1

 

G

ENERAL

.....................................................................................................................................3-1

 

3.2

 

S

MART 

32

 

P

ANEL 

IP

 

A

DDRESS AND 

ID

 

S

ETTING

............................................................................3-1

 

3.3

 

S

MART 

32

 

C

ONTROL 

P

ANEL 

I

NSTALLATION

...................................................................................3-2

 

CHAPTER 4

 

OPERATION................................................................................................................ 4-1

 

4.1

 

B

RIEF 

I

NTRODUCTION TO 

S

MART 

32

 

P

ANEL 

O

PERATION

................................................................4-1

 

4.2

 

S

WITCHING 

L

EVEL 

I

DENTIFICATION AND 

R

ANKING

........................................................................4-2

 

4.3

 

F

RONT 

P

ANEL 

U

SER 

I

NTERFACE

....................................................................................................4-2

 

4.3.1

 

Pushbutton Keys.............................................................................................................. 4-2

 

4.3.2

 

Status Screen Display ...................................................................................................... 4-2

 

4.4

 

H

OW 

F

UNCTIONS ARE 

A

SSIGNED TO 

C

ONFIGURABLE 

P

ANEL 

K

EYS

.................................................4-3

 

4.5

 

S

MART 

32

 

P

ANEL 

-

 

K

EY 

F

UNCTIONS

..............................................................................................4-6

 

4.6

 

B

UTTON 

I

MAGES 

P

AGE

.................................................................................................................4-7

 

4.7

 

B

UTTON 

C

OLORS 

P

AGE

............................................................................................................... 4-10

 

4.8

 

I

NTRODUCTION TO 

PESA’

S

WITCHING 

M

ETHODOLOGY

.............................................................. 4-11

 

4.9

 

S

WITCHING 

M

ETHODS

................................................................................................................ 4-12

 

4.9.1

 

All Levels Switch .......................................................................................................... 4-12

 

4.9.2

 

Breakaway Switch......................................................................................................... 4-13

 

4.10

 

D

IRECT 

T

AKE 

S

WITCHING 

M

ODE

................................................................................................ 4-13

 

4.11

 

S

TATUS AND 

T

ALLY 

F

UNCTIONS

................................................................................................. 4-13

 

4.11.1

 

Destination Status.......................................................................................................... 4-14

 

4.11.2

 

Source and Level Status................................................................................................. 4-14

 

4.12

 

C

ONTROL 

P

ANEL 

O

PERATION

..................................................................................................... 4-14

 

4.12.1

 

Performing a Direct Take, All-Levels Switch................................................................. 4-15

 

4.12.2

 

Direct Take, Breakaway Switching ................................................................................ 4-15

 

4.13

 

A

PPLYING 

D

ESTINATION 

P

ROTECT OR 

L

OCK

................................................................................ 4-15

 

4.14

 

A

DJUSTING 

P

USHBUTTON 

K

EY 

B

ACKLIGHT 

I

NTENSITY

................................................................ 4-16

 

Summary of Contents for Smart 32

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE SMART 32 PROGRAMMABLE NETWORK BASED REMOTE CONTROL PANEL Publication 81 9059 0727 0 Rev A www PESA com April 2014 Phone 256 726 9200...

Page 2: ...y Circle Suite 210 Huntsville AL 35806 USA www PESA com MAIN OFFICE Tel 256 726 9200 Fax 256 726 9271 CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT Tel 256 726 9222 24 7 Toll Free 800 323 7372 Fax 256 726 9268 Email se...

Page 3: ...F INTRODUCTION TO SMART 32 PANEL OPERATION 4 1 4 2 SWITCHING LEVEL IDENTIFICATION AND RANKING 4 2 4 3 FRONT PANEL USER INTERFACE 4 2 4 3 1 Pushbutton Keys 4 2 4 3 2 Status Screen Display 4 2 4 4 HOW F...

Page 4: ...FIGURES FIGURE 2 1 SMART 32 CONTROL PANEL FRONT VIEW 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 SMART 32 STATUS DISPLAY SCREEN 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 TYPICAL PERC3000 SYSTEM CONTROLLER INSTALLATION 2 4 FIGURE 3 1 SMART 32 CONTROL PANEL...

Page 5: ...re or sequence outlined in this document 1 2 CAUTIONS AND NOTES Cautions and Notes are addendum statements used in this guide that supply necessary information pertaining to the text or topic they add...

Page 6: ...tus readout and other panel parameter display functions An illustration of the Smart 32 panel is shown by Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Smart 32 Control Panel Front View Smart 32 panels communicate with the P...

Page 7: ...assigned using a system wide default color scheme to instantly identify each key by function type on any Smart 32 or Touch 72 panel on the network The factory default color scheme may be modified on a...

Page 8: ...ements and allows efficient communications between all system components Many PESA router products such as the Jaguar Ocelot and Cougar and some third party protocol converter devices communicate with...

Page 9: ...Controller Installation 2 5 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Mounting 1RU Push buttons 32 Multi color Illuminated with Programmable Text and Graphics NETWORK Communications Port Ethernet POWER Voltage Requirem...

Page 10: ...of the router system it must be configured for integration with the system and added to the controller configuration file loaded in the system controller Configuration and set up is done using Cattrax...

Page 11: ...Note that he Smart 32 will not allow a zero to be configured for the IP Netmask or Gateway If at any time you wish to change the IP address of a Smart 32 panel change the address data through the Catt...

Page 12: ...e with Chapter 5 of the PERC3000 User Guide Rev D A Smart 32 panel will not communicate with system controller or operate the router until it is added to the controller configuration If you are changi...

Page 13: ...e Panels Configuration page Once a list is created it may be used with multiple panels Panel Key Lists Smart 32 panels provide 16 pages of 32 pushbutton keys used for command and data entry Individual...

Page 14: ...e Level for which the panel is currently showing status the actual switching level for which source and destination status is shown will be the level defined as the Status Level for the panel during p...

Page 15: ...pushbutton key assignments 4 4 HOW FUNCTIONS ARE ASSIGNED TO CONFIGURABLE PANEL KEYS PESA s Smart 32 remote control panel provides 32 front panel keys any of which may be assigned to any key function...

Page 16: ...ing to the panel key and selecting the resource or function it is assigned from the tabbed pages of the right grid Referring to Figure 4 1 the key assignments of the panel keys on page 1 are displayed...

Page 17: ...igurable pages shown by Figure 4 3 there is an additional page in the Available Page List labeled Panel Info that may be assigned to any panel key When this page function is assigned and the key selec...

Page 18: ...the system controller EXIT Returns the Smart 32 panel to the previous key assignment page The following control keys for adjusting display and pushbutton illumination refer to Paragraph 4 14 are also...

Page 19: ...panel key may be assigned to any one of the following router control functions Lock toggles between lock protect unlock Page Key Cyan A pushbutton key may be assigned to select one of the panel key pa...

Page 20: ...For example refer to the grid in Figure 4 5 and look at the row for Source 1 The Panel Name is FS 1 and is the label entered during source group configuration for display on remote control panels By...

Page 21: ...text label Cattrax supports a library of common graphic images in a pull down list as shown here using the Sources system resource tab for the example Available graphic images vary depending on the t...

Page 22: ...ront panel pushbutton keys that quickly identify the system resource type assigned to each key by the background color regardless of which panel you are using If desired you may select the background...

Page 23: ...he use of switching levels components sources source groups and destinations destination groups created and assigned through the controller configuration file Loosely defined a switching level is a gr...

Page 24: ...ideo router at output 1 and the left and right audio inputs to the DRS audio router at audio outputs 1 and 2 respectively Through controller configuration we can add a destination group entry that cre...

Page 25: ...itching level AUDL and input 4 as the signal source for switching level AUDR Using a breakaway switch we can select NET1 as the source for switching level 1 VID and REC1 as the source for switching le...

Page 26: ...l switching levels are selected from panel keys assigned to select a level the Level line of the status screen displays the level name of the highest ranking level of all the selected levels and the S...

Page 27: ...group are routed to destination outputs on only the switching levels defined for the breakaway switch When a source is selected the pushbutton lights and the switch immediately occurs 4 13 APPLYING D...

Page 28: ...wn arrow keys for the desired backlight intensity as shown below A numerical readout of the relative backlight intensity value is shown in the status display Press the EXIT button to return to the pre...

Page 29: ...consult your warranty documents and PESA s Customer Service Department Unauthorized repairs may void your warranty PC boards in this equipment contain Surface Mount Technology SMT components Special...

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