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Figure 7.2.5.B

7.2.5 AUTOMATION OUTPUT CONFIGURATION PAGE.

Figure 7.2.5A

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The   Automation   Output   Configuration   page   is   the   interface   to   set   up   the

reception of messages from the server and the relay performance.
To store  the changes of every individual relay click  on the  “Save”  button

located at the right side of the “Relay n pulse” field. Values will not be stored
unless you click on “save” before leaving the page or saving other fields.

Outputs:

  Is the field to choose if you want to

receive cue messages from either the Ethernet

interface   or   the   Serial   interface   or   both   in
parallel.  

Figure 7.2.5.B

  shows selection tab to

do so.

 

INSTALLATION MANUAL: PAA20+ V 2.0 (10/2021)

         

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Page 2: ...ating manual even in ex tracts may only be reprinted or oth erwise copied with special written permission from Proyecson S A Editor responsible for the contents Proyecson S A Editing and layout Proyecson S A Ronda Guglielmo Marconi 4 Parque Tecnológico 46980 Paterna Valencia Spain www proyecson com proyecson proyecson com INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 2 ...

Page 3: ...CHRISTIE IMB S2 SERVER OVER ETHERNET 22 7 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PAA20 23 7 1 CONNECTING WITH THE PAA20 23 7 2 PAA20 WEB ADMIN INTERFACE 24 8 SERVERS CONFIGURATION 43 8 1 DOLBY DSS SERVERS CONFIGURATION 43 8 2 DOREMI DCP AND SHOW VAULT SERIES SERVERS SET UP 47 8 2 1 Adding the PAA20 to Doremi DCP and SV servers Ethernet interface 47 8 2 2 Adding the PAA20 to Doremi DCP and SV servers serial interfa...

Page 4: ...Configure the Christie IMB S2 automation for the PAA20 105 9 OUTPUTS INPUTS OF THE PAA20 109 9 1 OUTPUT 1 CONNECTOR 109 9 2 OUTPUT 2 CONNECTOR 110 9 3 OUTPUT 3 CONNECTOR 111 9 4 INPUT CONNECTOR 112 9 5 EXAMPLES OF INPUT CONNECTION 113 9 5 1 INPUT WITH A NEGATIVE COMMON 113 9 5 2 INPUT WITH A POSITIVE COMMON 114 9 6 SERIAL PROT PIN OUT 115 10 FIRMWARE VERSIONS 116 11 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 118 12 ...

Page 5: ...ERS 132 APPENDIX G QUBE AUTOMATION FILES EXAMPLES 134 APPENDIX H COMMANDS FOR BARCO ALCHEMY ICMP AND CHRISTIE IMB S2 146 APPENDIX I COMMANDS FOR BARCO ALCHEMY ICMP REMOTE PLAYER MANAGEMENT 148 INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 5 ...

Page 6: ...ng to the local secur ity rules of the installation site It s mandatory to maintain this cord ac cessible for its disconnection in case of need and in good conservation conditions If this power supply cord is damaged a official distributor or trained installer must replace it with a new one The installation must have an easy accessible main supply standard socket near the device installation place...

Page 7: ...t the plug from socket do not pull from cable Keep cable away so as not to step on it which could be dangerous Make sure that all safety metal plates and stickers on device are easily readable If not ask your distributor for more and attach them For maintenance repairing and cleaning works the system must be dis connected from the main supply Do not operate the device without hav ing received the ...

Page 8: ...tent The PAA20 is compatible with most of the Digital Cinema servers in the market Dolby Doremi GDC Qube and Datasat The device includes 12 fully configurable dry relay outputs and 8 opto isolated inputs that can be used for trigger individual cues These relay closures can drive up to 10 A 250 Vac 10A 30Vdc in normally open and closed dry contacts Front panel indicators are provided for all inputs...

Page 9: ...rpose Inputs Eight opto isolated low voltage inputs screw terminals 24V logics General Purpose Outputs Twelve high current fully configurable relay outputs screw terminals normally closed and normally open contacts 10A 230v max 24v Max 1A output Usable for input and output auxiliary circuits Serial Ports 9 PIN female D connector Network Connection RJ 45 female connector 10Base T INSTALLATION MANUA...

Page 10: ...cts in materials for a period of one year from the date of purchase There are no other express or implied warranties and no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or of non infringement of third party rights including but not limited to copyright and patent rights Dimensions and Weight 483 x 128 5 x 44 mm Environmental Conditions Operating 0ºC to 40ºC 32ºF to 104ºF 20 to 8...

Page 11: ...ate the outputs directly with the pushbuttons without using the server Outputs will only remain active while keeping the button pressed 5 Manual activation push button and input active status leds The led indicate that input is active Pushbuttons allow forcing inputs manual activation 6 Reset button accessible through the pinhole in the front plate INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 11 ...

Page 12: ...ut 100 230 VAC 2 Inputs connector 3 Outputs connectors 4 RJ45 network connection port with connection and activity leds indic ator 5 9 pin female D connector serial port 6 24VDC auxiliary power supply input INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 12 ...

Page 13: ...the RS232 serial port of the Dolby server to the RS232 serial port of the PAA20 using a pin to pin male to female standard serial cable Configure the PAA20 the Dolby server serial port and send receive com mands as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 1C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 13 ...

Page 14: ...i server can be done through the Ethernet port The PAA20 must be added to the Doremi server as a new device and send receive commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 2C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 14 ...

Page 15: ...tware version could be connected to PAA20 using the serial port It is not possible to connect the IMS1000 server with the PAA20 using the serial port You need to add the PAA20 as a serial device as explained throughout this manual The connection diagram is in the Figure 6 3A Figure 6 3A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 15 ...

Page 16: ...erver can be done through the Ethernet port The PAA20 must be added to the GDC server as a new device and output input commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 4A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 16 ...

Page 17: ...serial port It is not possible to connect the SX 3000 server with the PAA20 using the serial port The PAA20 must be added to the GDC server as a new device and output input commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 5A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 17 ...

Page 18: ...ube XP D server can be done using the serial port The PAA20 must be added to the Qube server as a new device and output input commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 6A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 18 ...

Page 19: ...at DC20 server can be done using the serial port The PAA20 must be added to the Datasat server as a new device and output input commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 7A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 19 ...

Page 20: ...et port used for the Alchemy to communicate with the automation devices is the same used for the projector control The PAA20 must be added to Barco Alchemy ICMP server as a new device and output input commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 8A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 20 ...

Page 21: ...or NEC IMS server can be done through the Ethernet port The PAA20 must be added to IMS server as a new device and send receive commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture Figure 6 9A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 21 ...

Page 22: ... Christie IMB S2 server must be done through the Ethernet port The PAA20 must be added to IMB S2 server as a new device and send receive commands configured as explained throughout this manual See the interconnection diagram on the following picture INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 22 ...

Page 23: ... described in APPENDIX D PAA20 TESTER AND PROGRAMMER SOFTWARE It is possible to reset the unit to factory configuration using the reset button located in the front If you keep the button pressed for more than tree seconds until the status LED increases its blink frequency the unit will be loaded with the factory default configuration To configure the Paa20 over the Ethernet connection follow these...

Page 24: ...st and initial page of the Web Admin interface is the Status page In this page you can check the state of the inputs and outputs of the device as well as the firmware the Ethernet stack version and the temperature inside the PAA20 in degrees Celsius Outputs and inputs indicators are in green when active and in gray otherwise INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 24 ...

Page 25: ...ed using the admin role as you can see in the Figure 7 2 2A To obtain the password for the administrator level please contact with an authorized Proyecson dealer Once you introduced the correct user and password in the pop up window you will gain full control of the PAA20 INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 25 ...

Page 26: ...switch the output relays and to remotely test the inputs To toggle the output relay click on the state indicator on the right side of the output number The state indicator will appear in green and If the switch is on or gray if it is off INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 26 ...

Page 27: ...d in a brand new unit To change the configuration simply write a new value in the corresponding field and store it using the save button Do remember or annotate TCP parameters to ensure future connections with the device and to be able to properly configure the Digital Cinema server In APPENDIX C you may find a table to annotate every TCP IP parameters changes for future use INSTALLATION MANUAL PA...

Page 28: ...reset the TCP IP configuration to its factory default If you enable the DHCP option be sure that you have a DHCP server enabled in the network were you are going to connect the PAA20 The MAC address is a network unique identifier of the Ethernet interface it is not possible to be modified by the user INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 28 ...

Page 29: ...f every individual relay click on the Save button located at the right side of the Relay n pulse field Values will not be stored unless you click on save before leaving the page or saving other fields Outputs Is the field to choose if you want to receive cue messages from either the Ethernet interface or the Serial interface or both in parallel Figure 7 2 5 B shows selection tab to do so INSTALLAT...

Page 30: ...es a valid message followed by a valid Message Terminator it executes the associated action There are three types of actions On Activates de associated relay output Off Deactivates the associated relay output Pulse Activates the associated relay output for a time specified in the T field o T Pulse duration in milliseconds for the output Value may be set from 1ms to 9999ms Pulses shorter than 20ms ...

Page 31: ...n choose between r Return command 0x0D in hexadecimal n New line command 0x0A in hexadecimal r n Enter command a return command followed by a new line command The factory default message terminator is the return command You may see the selection tab options in Figure 7 2 5D INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 31 ...

Page 32: ...message length to seven characters in these fields Should you modify the factory default messages use of the provided Dolby and Doremi server configuration files is not advisee because messages will not match INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 32 ...

Page 33: ...ent to the server Figure 7 2 6A shows a snapshoot of the page Values shown in the figure are factory defaults To store changes proceed as in the previous page Inputs Field to choose if you want to send cue messages via the Ethernet interface or the Serial interface Figure 7 2 6B shows selection tab to do so INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 33 ...

Page 34: ...column is associated with the character string inside the textbox in the central column When the PAA20 detects a valid input activation it sends the message associated with the input using the interface selected above Messages in the Figures are factory default messages compatible with Dolby configuration files available in the FTP ftp manual proyecson ftp3 proyecson com manual paa20 To change mes...

Page 35: ...f setting the Input Message Terminator to r n Figure 7 2 6 D shows this popup window Figure 7 2 6D After the Doremi server selection is done the Automation Input Configuration page look as you can see in the Figure 7 2 6E Figure 7 2 6E INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 35 ...

Page 36: ...er ones return to their stored values as you can see in the example showed in Figure 7 2 6F where we saved the Input 1 value You will need to press the Update button each time you need to save an Input field Figure 7 2 6F Follow this procedure to set the Automation Input Configuration for other servers listed in the server selection tab Figure 7 2 6G shows the filled in fields for a Qube XP D serv...

Page 37: ... for Input messages You can choose between r Return command 0x0D in hexadecimal n New line command 0x0A in hexadecimal r n Enter command a return command followed by a new line command The factory default message terminator is the return command Actual firmware version limits the message length to thirty four 34 characters in the Input codes fields INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 37 ...

Page 38: ... the Input Link and the Startup State To store the changes proceed as in previous pages Input Links This feature lets you link an input to an output without the intervention of the server Using the selection tab in the right side of every input row you can choose which of the four upper outputs from relay 9 to relay 12 going to be modified You may see the options of the selection tab in the Figure...

Page 39: ...e lets you choose the state of all the relays after every boot of the PAA20 See Figure 7 2 7 D To the right side of every Output you can choose using a selection tab if the relay will boot up in the active state ON or in the non active state OFF Figure 7 2 7E shows the options of the selection tab and Figure 7 2 7F an example of such INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 39 ...

Page 40: ...Figure 7 2 7D INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 40 Figure 7 2 7E Figure 7 2 7F ...

Page 41: ...lease ignore Figure 7 2 8A EEPROM Using this field you can upload the WebAdmin interface located in a external EEPROM Config Upload This field lets you upload a previously saved configuration file cfg where Outputs Inputs and Advanced configuration options are stored INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 41 ...

Page 42: ...his field you can export the actual PAA20 configuration to an cfg file Reset This button applies a factory default reset to the PAA20 This action implies an IP configuration reset INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 42 ...

Page 43: ...his manual is based on the Dolby Digital Cinema system version 4 3 2 Pro cedure may differ slightly for other Dolby Cinema system software versions Follow the next steps to configure the Dolby servers DSS200 DSS100 DSP100 and DSS220 to be operative with the PAA20 1 Go to SYSTEM menu 2 In tab AUDITORIUM mark the option This automation uses serial automation and save This action activates the SERIAL...

Page 44: ... Flow control none 5 In the configuration box serial command settings write 0D in the configuration box termination if you want to use the PAA20 factory default termination r You can use the A termination that corres ponds to the n termination in the PAA20 Leave the configuration box reset in blank as you can see in the figure 8 1B example Figure 8 1B 6 Save changes INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0...

Page 45: ...is imported and the server restarted the SERIAL AUTOMATION tab will be displayed as seen on Figure 8 1C 9 Now the cues should be available in the Dolby server ready to be inserted in any show 10 To modify cue name double click on the column name do the modification and save changes There is a possibility that the name doesn t appear in the build menu of the server If such you will need to reboot t...

Page 46: ...e the DolbySerialAutomation_v1 txt file write the corresponding commands described in APPENDIX A SERIAL COMMANDS FOR DOLBY for every input and output of the PAA20 or introduce your own messages and configure the PAA20 accordingly INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 46 ...

Page 47: ...o the PAA20 8 2 1 Adding the PAA20 to Doremi DCP and SV servers Ethernet interface To add the PAA20 as Ethernet device in DCP2000 DCP2K4 and ShowVault Doremi servers follow the next steps 1 Turn on the server 2 Open the Device Manager by accessing it through the Menu Doremi Labs Inc Device Manager 3 Click on the icon Add 4 On the appearing pop up window select the device Raw as shown in the Figure...

Page 48: ...ocol 8 Write 10001 in the field Port 9 You may see the Device Manager window with this configuration on Figure 8 2 1B 10 Click on Save to save the new device Figure 8 2 1B 11 You need to be authenticated as admin in order to save changes and to be able to configure new devices See Figure 8 2 1C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 48 ...

Page 49: ...Figure 8 3 1C 12 Now the Paa20 is configured and ready for the associated automation and trigger cues to be created INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 49 ...

Page 50: ...ce To add the PAA20 as a Serial device in the Doremi server software follow these steps 1 Turn on the server 2 Start the Device Manager accessible through Menu Doremi Labs Inc Device Manager 3 Click on icon Add 4 On the appearing pop up window select device Serial as shown Figure 8 2 2A Figure 8 2 2A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 50 ...

Page 51: ...low control none g Message Type fixed length h 8 bytes in the byte length field 7 Click on the icon Save in order to save the new device Figure 8 2 2B 8 If not logged as admin you will need to be authenticated 9 Now the PAA20 is configured and ready for create the associated automation and trigger cues to be created INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 51 ...

Page 52: ...o add the output cues only valid for output cues not for trigger cues following the Doremi Macro Editor Manual 1 Create a new Macro using the button and name it as shown in Figure 8 2 3A Figure 8 3 3A 2 Click on button Insert a new action while the new created macro is selected 3 Select Input Output in the Add a new Action pop up window and click on Add See figure 8 2 3B INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 ...

Page 53: ...e gets executed See the ASCII commands on APPENDIX B ASCII COMMANDS FOR DOREMI SERVER if you want to use the factory default commands You must write the codes exactly as shown in the table otherwise the PAA20 may not recognize them If you want to use your own messages be careful with their length which it s limited to 7 bytes and a r terminator in this firmware version 5 See an example of this fro...

Page 54: ...ll need to authenticate in order to save them New macros will appear in Cinelister 7 To check in advance the macros use the Macro Execution program in the Doremi Labs Inc menu You can see a snapshot of the Macro Execution program in figure 8 2 3D Figure 8 2 3D INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 54 ...

Page 55: ...8 If the command is successfully received by the PAA20 a pop up message like the one in the figure8 2 3E is shown Figure8 2 3E INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 55 ...

Page 56: ...he outputs with the Doremi server To do so you must follow these steps 1 Connect a PC or laptop to the same network where the Doremi server is connected To ensure that they are in the same network you may ping the server from the PC 2 Open a ftp client and connect to the server using the server IP You must log in as admin using the admin password supplied by Doremi You can see an example in figure...

Page 57: ...es taking the commands from this library 4 The procedure to create automation cues using the library is very sim ilar to the one that does not but simpler first of all open the Doremi Marco Editor 5 Then create a new Macro with the button and name it like in figure 8 2 4B Figure 8 2 4B 6 Click on Insert a new Action button while the new created macro is selected 7 Select Library PAA20 _V1 on the A...

Page 58: ... 2 4D Keys for the ac tion are these Actions from H1 to H12 activate High and maintain active the corresponding output Actions from L1 to L12 deactivate Low and maintain inactive the corresponding output Actions from P1 to P12 generate a momentary pulse 500ms in the corresponding output INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 58 ...

Page 59: ...e 8 2 4E write the fol lowing Message Label Short description of the operation optional Device Name Select PAA20 Message Type Select Text Message Leave untouched it is read from the PAA20 library previously selected INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 59 ...

Page 60: ... changes and then use the macros in Cinelister If you are not logged as admin you will need to be authenticated 11 In order to check in advance the macros use the Macro Execu tion program in the Doremi Labs Inc menu INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 60 ...

Page 61: ... may see the procedure to load the file and create the PAA20 Library With this file loaded you can create trigger cues following these steps 1 Open the Doremi Macro Editor application and select trigger cue tab This window is used to manage the trigger cues To create a new cue click on button and in the pop up window name it and click on accept Example is given in Figure 8 2 5A Figure 8 2 5A 2 Whe...

Page 62: ...2 5B 3 In the Signal Setup pop up window select PAA20 in the Source device name selection tab and press the button in the Signal name field Figure 8 2 5C Figure 8 2 5C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 62 ...

Page 63: ...same number in the device You may see an example for the Input 4 in Figure 8 2 5D Figure 8 2 5D 5 Pressing the Ok button of the Signal library window you will go back to the Signal Setup window but with the Signal name filled in with your previous chosen input selection You can see the example for the Input 4 in Figure 8 2 5E Click on the Ok button to finish the creation of the trigger cue INSTALL...

Page 64: ...save the trig ger cues configuration using the Save button If you are not logged as admin you will need to be authenticated 7 Now you may use the trigger cues in the Cinelister editor to activ ate macros during the Show execution INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 64 ...

Page 65: ...02 servers All these devices uses the same software but could be little differences on the GUI To add the device follow the next steps 1 Turn on the server 2 Open the Device Manager by accessing it through the ADMINISTRATION DEVICE MANAGER 3 Point to the New button 4 On the appearing drop down tab select the RAW option as shown in the Figure 8 3 1A Figure 8 3 1A 5 Write PAA20 in the field Identifi...

Page 66: ... Manager window with this configuration on Figure 8 3 1B 10 Click on Save to save the new device Figure 8 3 1B 11 You need to be authenticated as admin in order to save changes and to be able to configure new devices 12 Now the Paa20 is configured and ready for the associated automation and trigger cues to be created INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 66 ...

Page 67: ...rigger cues following the Doremi Macro Editor Manual 1 Open the Macro Editor by accessing it through the ADMINISTRATION MACRO EDITOR AUTOMATION CUE to create a new Macro and name it as shown in Figure 8 3 2A Figure 8 3 2A 2 Expand the Select an action to insert drop down tab and select the Send Message option while the new created macro is selected See figure 8 3 2B 3 Once the Send Message is sele...

Page 68: ...e gets executed See the ASCII commands on APPENDIX B ASCII COMMANDS FOR DOREMI SERVER if you want to use the factory default commands You must write the codes exactly as shown in the table otherwise the PAA20 may not recognize them If you want to use your own messages be careful with their length which it s limited to 7 bytes and a r terminator in this firmware version 5 See an example of this fro...

Page 69: ...ave them New macros will appear in Cinelister 7 To check in advance the macros use the MACRO EXECUTION program in the CONTROL menu You can see a snapshot of the Macro Execution program in figure 8 3 2D Figure 8 3 2D 8 If the command is successfully received by the PAA20 a pop up message is shown INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 69 ...

Page 70: ...nd the outputs with the Doremi server To do so you must follow these steps 1 Connect a PC or laptop to the same network where the Doremi server is connected To ensure that they are in the same network you may ping the server from the PC 2 Open a ftp client and connect to the server using the server IP You must log in as admin using the admin password supplied by Doremi You can see an example in fi...

Page 71: ...ure 8 3 3A Now you should be able to set up the output cues taking the commands from this library 4 Open the Macro Editor by accessing it through the ADMINISTRA TION MACRO EDITOR AUTOMATION CUE to create a new Macro and name it as shown in Figure 8 3 3B Figure 8 3 3B 5 Expand the Select an action to insert drop down tab and select the Library option while the new created macro is selected See Figu...

Page 72: ...sponding output Actions from L1 to L12 deactivate Low and maintain inactive the corresponding output Actions from P1 to P12 generate a momentary pulse 500ms in the corresponding output Message Label The text you want Device Name PAA20 Message Type Text Message The one corresponding to the Action selected Do not modify See figure 8 3 3D as an example INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 72 ...

Page 73: ...es If you are not logged as admin you will need to authenticate in order to save them New macros will appear in Cinelister 9 To check in advance the macros use the MACRO EXECUTION pro gram in the CONTROL menu You can see a snapshot of the Macro Execution program in figure 8 3 3E Figure 8 3 3E INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 73 ...

Page 74: ...ee the procedure to load the file and create the PAA20 Library With this file loaded you can create trigger cues following these steps 8 Open the Macro Editor by accessing it through the ADMINISTRA TION MACRO EDITOR TRIGGER CUE This window is used to manage the trigger cues To create a new cue click on New button and in the pop up window name it and click on accept Example is given in Figure 8 3 4...

Page 75: ...iver selection tab and select the desired input of the PAA20 in the Signal drop down menu Every signal matches the physical input with the same number in the device You may see an example for the Input 1 in Figure 8 3 4C Figure 8 3 4C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 75 ...

Page 76: ...u will go back to the Trigger cue window Click on the Save button to finish the creation of the trigger cue 12 Now you may use the trigger cues in the Cinelister editor to activate macros during the Show execution INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 76 ...

Page 77: ...an Alchemy server it is mandatory to use the Barco Communicator software it is not possible to do it using the Alchemy server GUI or Barco Commander 1 Turn on the server projector and therefore the server 2 Use the Barco Communicator software to connect to the Barco projector and log in as Service Technician 3 Click on the Devices button on MEDIA SERVER AUTOMATION menu Figure 8 4 1A Figure 8 4 1A ...

Page 78: ... up window click on the Add device button Figure 8 4 1B Figure 8 4 1B 5 In the Add new device pop up window select the TCP device type and click on the Next button Figure 8 4 1C Figure 8 4 1C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 78 ...

Page 79: ...t for the PAA20 device The Figure 8 4 1D shows the factory IP configuration for the PAA20 Click on the Finish button Figure 8 4 1D 7 The PAA20 device is now configured ready to add cues and triggers Figure 8 4 1E Figure 8 4 1E INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 79 ...

Page 80: ... these steps 1 Using the Barco Communicator software connect to the projector as Service Technician 2 Click on the Cues button on MEDIA SERVER AUTOMATION menu 3 In the Cue editor pop up window it is possible to create a group of cues to simplify the cues organization To do it click on the Group button Figure 8 4 2A Figure 8 4 2A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 80 ...

Page 81: ...n the example we used the name PAA20 Then click on the Ok button Figure 8 4 2 B Figure 8 4 2B 5 Select the PAA20 group and click on the Add button in the Add cues pop up window write the name of the cue in the Name field select the icon and the group as you can see in the Figure 8 4 2C Figure 8 4 2C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 81 ...

Page 82: ...PAA20 from the Device selection tab the Send Text option from the Command selection tab and write the ASCII text string command in the text field See the ASCII commands on APPENDIX H COMMANDS FOR BARCO ALCHEMY ICMP AND CHRISTIE IMB S2 if you want to use the factory default commands After that click on the Ok button Figure 8 4 2E INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 82 ...

Page 83: ...Cue editor window to save the cue settings Figure 8 4 2F Figure 8 4 2F 9 Once you have all the cues created and saved it is possible to add any cue to your shows or trigger it manually as a standard output cue INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 83 ...

Page 84: ...y in the server Using this method you can use the PAA20 outputs with the Barco Alchemy ICMP server To do so you must follow these steps 1 Download the PAA20p_Alchemy_V01 xml file from the ftp site 2 Connect with the projector devices using the Barco Communicator software 3 Log in as Service Technician 4 In Media server Automation menu click on the Import button 5 Using the pop up explorer select t...

Page 85: ...you can see in Figure 8 4 3B Figure 8 4 3B 7 Click on the Merge button of the pop up window to add these cues groups and devices to the existing automation file A confirmation pop up window will appear click on the OK button Figure 8 4 3C Figure 8 4 3C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 85 ...

Page 86: ...is possible to replace the standard cue names imported from the xml file for your own names and add any cue to your shows or trigger it manually as a standard output cue Figure 8 4 3D Figure 8 4 3D INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 86 ...

Page 87: ...ntrol certain playback or automation functions These messages and their description can be found on the APPENDIX I COMMANDS FOR BARCO ALCHEMY ICMP remote player management of this document Using the Automation Input Configuration menu it is possible to send these commands to the Alchemy from the PAA20 every time we have a Input ac tivation via front panel button rear input connector or web interfa...

Page 88: ...PAA20 will send a message to the Alchemy to pause the current playback Input 3 The PAA20 will send a message to the Alchemy to stop the current playback Input 4 The PAA20 will send a message to the Alchemy to activate the Emergency State with it s related actions Emergency Stop special case The Emergency Stop action definition is this Sets an error forces the manual mode stops the player and trigg...

Page 89: ...u of the Barco Communicator Once in the Cue editor go to System Cues tab and if it s not yet created click on the Add button to create the Emergency Stop cue In the Add Cues pop up window choose the On Emergency Stop from the Event selection bar as you can see in the Figure 8 4 4B picture and click OK Figure 8 4 4B Then every time the Alchemy receives the message PLAYER Emer gency Stop on its 4374...

Page 90: ...create these actions Stop the playback Send the message 53U53UC 0D to the PAA20 Send a mute command to the CP650 audio processor It is possible to add as many actions as you need INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 90 ...

Page 91: ... servers Before initiating a connection to the PAA20 this must be first added as a new server device 8 5 1 Adding the PAA20 to the GDC server Ethernet interface To add the PAA20 as an Ethernet device in the GDC server follow these common steps to all software versions 1 Turn on the server 2 The server boots showing the SMS screen Figure 8 5 1A Figure 8 5 1A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 ...

Page 92: ...Configuration button and select Maintenance Access Figure 8 5 1B shows the login screen Figure 8 5 1B 4 The Maintenance screen is shown in the Figure 8 5 1 C Figure 8 5 1C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 92 ...

Page 93: ...ck on the Automation button to go to the Automation screen Figure 8 3 1D Figure 8 5 1D 6 Select Devices tab to access the Devices screen Figure 8 5 1E Figure 8 5 1E INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 93 ...

Page 94: ...red in WebAdmin interface The PAA20 factory default is 10 0 0 180 The PAA20 must be in the server s sub network Port The TCP IP port used by the PAA20 to listen the server messages It can be configured on the PAA20 using the WebAdmin interface The PAA20 factory default is port 10001 Local Port The server TCP IP port used to listen to PAA20 messages It can be configured in the PAA20 using the WebAd...

Page 95: ...Hex 0D r o LF Line Feed Hex 0A n o CRLF Carriage Return Line Feed Intro r n If you have a GDC software version lower than 7 8 0 you must set the Output Message Terminator to n on the PAA20 WebAdmin to ensure the PAA20 message reception Figure 8 5 1G shows the device network settings to connect to a factory default PAA20 for a 7 7b rc17 and older versions for the GDC software Figure 8 5 1G INSTALLA...

Page 96: ...A20 cues To set the cues for the PAA20 using a GDC software version older than 7 8 0 click on the button on the right side of the Control Cues selection tab and write the cue string in the Enter new string form Figure 8 5 1I then press the Enter button Repeat this step for every cue you want to add Figure 8 5 1I INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 96 ...

Page 97: ...e any created cue select it using this selection tab an press the button located on the right side of this selection tab To set the cues for the PAA20 using a GDC software 7 8 0 and higher click on the edit control cues button and write the cue name and value in the showing Edit Control Cues screen Figure 8 5 1K Figure 8 5 1K INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 97 ...

Page 98: ...the Value field Valid message strings are listed in APPENDIX E COMMANDS FOR GDC SERVERS 10 Click on the Save button to store all the settings for the Devices screen 11 Once the PAA20 is added in the GDC server it can be used to create actions or inputs in the server automation system in the same way it could be done with other automation devices You can see an example of a PAA20 action in the Figu...

Page 99: ...carefully to prevent system failure It is recommended to backup these files before modification You need Support privileges to modify the automation and system files If you need the Support user password contact your Qube dealer 8 6 1 Adding the PAA20 to the Qube server serial interface To add the PAA20 as a serial device in the GDC server software follow these steps 1 Turn on the server 2 Log out...

Page 100: ...vice 7 Edit the AutomationCues xml this file contains the definitions of the output automation cues used by the Qube Software to control external devices and internal actions Adding new cues for the PAA20 could be done inserting new cue tags suche as the next example Cue name NameOfTheCue Actions InvokeMethod name Name device PAASERIES Actions Cue 8 On the previous example xml code you have to cha...

Page 101: ...bits stopbits Modified line add key ASCIIProtocolSerial value COM1 9600 n 8 1 Portname baudrate parity databits stopbits 11 After saving the modified files logout from Windows session and login again Check on logs menu qube tab on Qube GUI the PAASERIES device should have been added successfully 12 After performing these steps automation cues can be selected on the Qube GUI On APPENDIX G QUBE AUTO...

Page 102: ...ctivate each trigger of the Qube server The Figure 8 6 2A shows the Automation Input Configuration screen Figure 8 6 2A Select Qube from the pull down menu Click then the Update Button Items 1 through 3 will be automatically filled in with the default values Click on each Save button for every input you want to configure You will need to update this form for every default input you want to set INS...

Page 103: ...Figure 8 6 2B shows the inputs 1 2 and 3 configured for the PLAY PAUSE and STOP functions of the Qube server Figure 8 6 2B INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 103 ...

Page 104: ... SERVER USING SERIAL INTERFACE BUT THE SERVER SET UP WILL BE AVAILABLE IN FUTURE VERSIONS OF THIS MANUAL IF YOU NEED INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO SET UP A DATASAT SERVER PLEASE CONTACT PROYECSON AT THE ADDRESS proyecson proyecson com INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 104 ...

Page 105: ...the Serial String type of the IMB Automaiton device 8 8 1 Configure the Christie IMB S2 automation for the PAA20 Login with manager or service privileges on the projector GUI Open the Menu Christie IMB System window Figure 8 8 1A Figure 8 8 1A On the System window select the Automation menu Once in the automation menu select the Macros tab Figure 8 8 1B INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 105 ...

Page 106: ...on the Add button of the Macros tab A virtual keyboard pop up window called Enter Macro Name will appear write then name of your new macro and click on the Enter button Figure 8 8 1C Figure 8 8 1C INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 106 ...

Page 107: ...scribed on the APPENDIX H COMMANDS FOR BARCO ALCHEMY ICMP AND CHRISTIE IMB S2 or to configure your own string following the procedure described in this manual IP Address TCP IP IP address of the PAA20 to send the serial string commands Factory default is 10 0 0 180 24 but it is possible to change it using the PAA20 web GUI Port TCP IP port to sent the serial string commands Factory default is 1000...

Page 108: ...e previous two steps for every Action you want to include in every macro Click on the Save button of the System window to save the Marcros configuration Figure 8 8 1F Figure 8 8 1F INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 108 ...

Page 109: ...AA20 The contacts order in the connectors and the internal circuitry of the PAA20 outputs as shown on the following schemes and pictures 9 1 OUTPUT 1 CONNECTOR Figure 9 1A Figure 9 1B INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 109 ...

Page 110: ...9 2 OUTPUT 2 CONNECTOR Figure 9 2A Picture 9 2B INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 110 ...

Page 111: ...9 3 OUTPUT 3 CONNECTOR Figure 9 3A Figure 9 3B INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 111 ...

Page 112: ...9 4 INPUT CONNECTOR Figure 9 4A Picture 9 4B INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 112 ...

Page 113: ...re divided in two groups each group shares a common independent cable The first group includes inputs I1 through I4 and in the second one inputs from I5 to I8 9 5 1 INPUT WITH A NEGATIVE COMMON Figure 9 5 1A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 113 ...

Page 114: ...9 5 2 INPUT WITH A POSITIVE COMMON Picture 9 5 2A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 114 ...

Page 115: ...Serial port connector is a DB9 Female Voltage levels in the TX and RX pins are RS232 compliant Figure 9 6A PIN FUNCTION 1 N C 2 TX 3 RX 4 N C 5 GND 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C Table 9 6A INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 115 ...

Page 116: ...servers automation using Ethernet connection PAF 1 0 o Individual time setting for all the relay pulse outputs o Different message terminators for inputs and outputs o Remote update function o Tester and Programmer software PAF 1 1 o Serial number and firmware version visible in the WebAdmin o First Production Version Release PAF 1 1b o It is possible to configure output pulses up to 65 s o Known ...

Page 117: ... device in the Firmware Upgrade menu o It is possible to check the input output status via ASCII commands o Known issue Backup Upload doesn t work PAF 4 3 x o Ethernet connection improved to communicate with Barco ICMP o Fix a bug in the Backup Upload function INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 117 ...

Page 118: ...11 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 118 Power Requeriments 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Alternative 24VDC 35 W 35 W ...

Page 119: ...ICAL DRAWS LABELS DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Dimensions and Weight Dimensions 483 x 128 5 x 44 mm Weight 2 kg Example of device identification and power requirements label INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 119 ...

Page 120: ...7UG Pulse Output 7 Output Other P08 58U58UH Pulse Output 8 Output Other P09 59U59UI Pulse Output 9 Output Other P10 5AU5AUJ Pulse Output 10 Output Other P11 5BU5BUK Pulse Output 11 Output Other P12 5CU5CUL Pulse Output 12 Output Lights H01 61U61UM On Output 1 Output Lights H02 62U62UN On Output 2 Output Lights H03 63U63UO On Output 3 Output Lights H04 64U64UP On Output 4 Output Other H05 65U65UQ O...

Page 121: ...4 74U74U1 Off Output 4 Output Other L05 75U75U2 Off Output 5 Output Other L06 76U76U3 Off Output 6 Output Other L07 77U77U4 Off Output 7 Output Other L08 78U78U5 Off Output 8 Output Other L09 79U79U6 Off Output 9 Output Other L10 7AU7AU7 Off Output 10 Output Other L11 7BU7BU8 Off Output 11 Output Other L12 7CU7CU9 Off Output 12 INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 121 ...

Page 122: ...t P10 5AU5AUJ r Pulse Output 10 Output P11 5BU5BUK r Pulse Output 11 Output P12 5CU5CUL r Pulse Output 12 Output H01 61U61UM r On Output 1 Output H02 62U62UN r On Output 2 Output H03 63U63UO r On Output 3 Output H04 64U64UP r On Output 4 Output H05 65U65UQ r On Output 5 Output H06 66U66UR r On Output 6 Output H07 67U67US r On Output 7 Output H08 68U68UT r On Output 8 Output H09 69U69UU r On Output...

Page 123: ... Output 5 Output L06 76U76U3 r Off Output 6 Output L07 77U77U4 r Off Output 7 Output L08 78U78U5 r Off Output 8 Output L09 79U79U6 r Off Output 9 Output L10 7AU7AU7 r Off Output 10 Output L11 7BU7BU8 r Off Output 11 Output L12 7CU7CU9 r Off Output 12 INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 123 ...

Page 124: ...APPENDIX C TABLE FOR TCP IP CHANGES ANNOTATION DATE DHCP y n IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask DNS INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 124 ...

Page 125: ...l proyecson ftp3 proyecson com manual paa20 AP D 1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS PC or Laptop with Ethernet connection Windows XP or higher AP D 2 INSTALLATION The program is an executable that does not need installation You only need to copy the PAA20TP exe and TFTPClient dll files inside a folder in your PC and execute then the former one You can see these files inside a folder in the Figure AP DA Figur...

Page 126: ...A20 in the same IP subnetwork you PC or Laptop is located To use this feature you must have your computer IP address in the same subnet you have the PAA20 Then press the Search Devices button and wait for the searching process Figure AP DC shows the program interface with a PAA20 detected The interface shows the IP address the host name and the MAC address of the device INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V...

Page 127: ...n page for this device will be opened in your default web browser If you double click on a PAA20 detected the IP fields of Programming and Test will be filled with this device IP Figure AP DD continues with the example started in previous step Figure AP DD INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 127 ...

Page 128: ... sent to the PAA20 from output 1 to output 12 Configure the output interface as Ethernet Port Number as 10001 and Output Message Terminator as r on the PAA20 WebAdmin interface In addition if the Server IP address on the Automation Input Configuration page of the PAA20 WebAdmin matches with the IP address of your PC and the Input Message Terminator is set to r n you will be able to check the input...

Page 129: ...tarts and works normally hex file 3 Website Web pages saved in an external memory which the user can config and test the device bin file The writing order in the different memories of the device is the one in the previous list The only way AP D 3 3 2 REQUIREMENTS The following tools are needed to do it 1 A computer connected directly to the device and configured at the same subnetwork The IP in th...

Page 130: ...put P10 5AU5AUJ Pulse Output 10 Output P11 5BU5BUK Pulse Output 11 Output P12 5CU5CUL Pulse Output 12 Output H01 61U61UM On Output 1 Output H02 62U62UN On Output 2 Output H03 63U63UO On Output 3 Output H04 64U64UP On Output 4 Output H05 65U65UQ On Output 5 Output H06 66U66UR On Output 6 Output H07 67U67US On Output 7 Output H08 68U68UT On Output 8 Output H09 69U69UU On Output 9 Output H10 6AU6AUV ...

Page 131: ...put 8 Output L09 79U79U6 Off Output 9 Output L10 7AU7AU7 Off Output 10 Output L11 7BU7BU8 Off Output 11 Output L12 7CU7CU9 Off Output 12 Input I01 31U31UA Input 1 Input I02 32U32UB Input 2 Input I03 33U33UC Input 3 Input I04 34U34UD Input 4 Input I05 35U35UE Input 5 Input I06 36U36UF Input 6 Input I07 37U37UG Input 7 Input I08 38U38UH Input 8 INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 131 ...

Page 132: ...lse10 5AU5AUJ 13 Pulse Output 10 Output Pulse11 5BU5BUK 13 Pulse Output 11 Output Pulse12 5CU5CUL 13 Pulse Output 12 Output On1 61U61UM 13 On Output 1 Output On2 62U62UN 13 On Output 2 Output On3 63U63UO 13 On Output 3 Output On4 64U64UP 13 On Output 4 Output On5 65U65UQ 13 On Output 5 Output On6 66U66UR 13 On Output 6 Output On7 67U67US 13 On Output 7 Output On8 68U68UT 13 On Output 8 Output On9 ...

Page 133: ...t 7 Output Off8 78U78U5 13 Off Output 8 Output Off9 79U79U6 13 Off Output 9 Output Off10 7AU7AU7 13 Off Output 10 Output Off11 7BU7BU8 13 Off Output 11 Output Off12 7CU7CU9 13 Off Output 12 Input I01 Input 1 Input I02 Input 2 Input I03 Input 3 Input I04 Input 4 Input I05 Input 5 Input I06 Input 6 Input I07 Input 7 Input I08 Input 8 INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 133 ...

Page 134: ... value OFF Configuration Device Device name PAASERIES class Qube Automation StreamDevice Serial enable true Configuration Key name File value PAASERIES xml Key name Settings value COM1 9600 n 8 1 Configuration Device Device name projector class Qube Automation Barco TCP Barco enable true Configuration Key name File value Barco dll Key name Address value 10 0 0 129 Key name Port value 43728 Key nam...

Page 135: ...tterClose device projector Actions Cue Cue name Abrir Pala Actions InvokeMethod name ShutterOpen device projector Sleep duration 3 Actions Cue Cue name Cerrar Pala Actions InvokeMethod name ShutterClose device projector Actions Cue Cue name PANORAMICO 2D Actions InvokeMethod name ShutterClose device projector InvokeMethod name Pause device Me InvokeMethod name ExecuteMacro device projector Paramet...

Page 136: ...D 1998 InvokeMethod Sleep duration 20 InvokeMethod name Play device Me InvokeMethod name ShutterOpen device projector Actions Cue Cue name SCOPE 3D 2048 Actions InvokeMethod name ShutterClose device projector InvokeMethod name Pause device Me InvokeMethod name ExecuteMacro device projector Parameter name MacroName value SCOPE 3D 2048 InvokeMethod Sleep duration 20 InvokeMethod name Play device Me ...

Page 137: ...tion 20 InvokeMethod name Play device Me InvokeMethod name ShutterOpen device projector Actions Cue Cue name DIGITAL Actions InvokeMethod name U1 device sp Actions Cue Cue name NON SYNC Actions InvokeMethod name NS device sp Actions Cue Cue name Volumen 3 0 Actions InvokeMethod name Volumen 30 device sp Actions Cue Cue name Volumen 3 5 Actions InvokeMethod name Volumen 35 device sp Actions Cue Cue...

Page 138: ...55 device sp Actions Cue Cue name Volumen 6 0 Actions InvokeMethod name Volumen 60 device sp Actions Cue Cue name LIGHT 100 Actions InvokeMethod name Pulse 1 device PAASERIES Actions Cue Cue name LIGHT 50 Actions InvokeMethod name Pulse 2 device PAASERIES Actions Cue Cue name LIGHT 0 Actions InvokeMethod name Pulse 3 device PAASERIES Actions Cue Cues INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 138 ...

Page 139: ... Trigger Trigger name Play device Elexol event OnHigh00 Actions actions InvokeMethod name Play device Me Actions Trigger Trigger name Pause device Elexol event OnHigh01 Actions actions InvokeMethod name Pause device Me Actions Trigger Trigger name Stop device Elexol event OnHigh02 Actions actions InvokeMethod name Stop device Me Actions Trigger Trigger name Toggle device Elexol event OnHigh03 Acti...

Page 140: ...U51UA Send Instructions Method Method name Off 1 Instructions Send 71U71UY Send Instructions Method Method name On 2 Instructions Send 62U62UN Send Instructions Method Method name Pulse 2 Instructions Send 52U52UB Send Instructions Method Method name Off 2 Instructions Send 72U72UZ Send Instructions Method Method name On 3 Instructions Send 63U63UO Send Instructions Method Method name Pulse 3 Inst...

Page 141: ...54UD Send Instructions Method Method name Off 4 Instructions Send 74U74U1 Send Instructions Method Method name On 5 Instructions Send 65U65UQ Send Instructions Method Method name Pulse 5 Instructions Send 55U55UE Send Instructions Method Method name Off 5 Instructions Send 75U75U2 Send Instructions Method Method name On 6 Instructions Send 66U66UR Send Instructions Method INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20...

Page 142: ...lse 7 Instructions Send 57U57UG Send Instructions Method Method name Off 7 Instructions Send 77U77U4 Send Instructions Method Method name On 8 Instructions Send 68U68UT Send Instructions Method Method name Pulse 8 Instructions Send 58U58UH Send Instructions Method Method name Off 8 Instructions Send 78U78U5 Send Instructions Method Method name On 9 Instructions Send 69U69UU Send INSTALLATION MANUA...

Page 143: ...s Method Method name Pulse 10 Instructions Send 5AU5AUJ Send Instructions Method Method name Off 10 Instructions Send 7AU7AU7 Send Instructions Method Method name On 11 Instructions Send 6BU6BUW Send Instructions Method Method name Pulse 11 Instructions Send 5BU5BUK Send Instructions Method Method name Off 11 Instructions Send 7BU7BU8 Send Instructions Method Method name On 12 INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 144: ...UX Send Instructions Method Method name Pulse 12 Instructions Send 5CU5CUL Send Instructions Method Method name Off 12 Instructions Send 7CU7CU9 Send Instructions Method StreamDevice INSTALLATION MANUAL PAA20 V 2 0 10 2021 144 ...

Page 145: ...s xml add key AutomationCuesFile value AutomationCues xml add key AutomationTriggersFile value AutomationTriggers xml add key ASCIIProtocolTCP value 5000 add key ASCIIProtocolSerial value COM1 9600 n 8 1 Portname baudrate parity databits stopbits add key LogMode value default default verbose add key TCGenAudioRenderer value DirectSound IDT Audio1 Display Name of the Audio Renderer to be used for T...

Page 146: ... Pulse Output 9 Output P10 5AU5AUJ 0D Pulse Output 10 Output P11 5BU5BUK 0D Pulse Output 11 Output P12 5CU5CUL 0D Pulse Output 12 Output H01 61U61UM 0D On Output 1 Output H02 62U62UN 0D On Output 2 Output H03 63U63UO 0D On Output 3 Output H04 64U64UP 0D On Output 4 Output H05 65U65UQ 0D On Output 5 Output H06 66U66UR 0D On Output 6 Output H07 67U67US 0D On Output 7 Output H08 68U68UT 0D On Output ...

Page 147: ... Off Output 8 Output L09 79U79U6 0D Off Output 9 Output L10 7AU7AU7 0D Off Output 10 Output L11 7BU7BU8 0D Off Output 11 Output L12 7CU7CU9 0D Off Output 12 Input I01 31U31UA 0D Input 1 Input I02 32U32UB 0D Input 2 Input I03 33U33UC 0D Input 3 Input I04 34U34UD 0D Input 4 Input I05 35U35UE 0D Input 5 Input I06 36U36UF 0D Input 6 Input I07 37U37UG 0D Input 7 Input I08 38U38UH 0D Input 8 INSTALLATIO...

Page 148: ...LAYER Emergency Stop Sets an error forces the manual mode stops the player and triggers automation events associated with Emergeny Stop PLAYER PLAYER Enable Schedule Sets the schedule mode on PLAYER PLAYER Disable Schedule Sets the schedule mode off PROJECTOR PROJECTOR Close Dowser Close the projector dowser PROJECTOR PROJECTOR Open Dowser Open the projector dowser PROJECTOR PROJECTOR Turn Lamp On...

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