Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally
Router Interface Settings (Router Menu)
In this system, the interface with a router (routing swicher) uses the S-Bus protocol. It is therefore necessary to assign inputs and outputs of the switcher and so on to a S-Bus space.
To carry out this assignment, use the Router/Tally>Router menu. The assignment is common to the parallel and serial tallies.
The status area shows the device names to be assigned to the S-Bus space, the matrix size, source address, destination address, and level.
Assigning switcher inputs and outputs to S-Bus space
Select the device to which the settings apply.
SWR1: Settings apply to switcher 1.
SWR2: Settings
apply to switcher 2.
When there are two switchers on the same network, the SWR2
(second switcher) settings are required. If there is only one switcher, the
settings are not required.
In the <Matrix Size> group, select the matrix size.
Standard (136 ×
138): Assign the switcher S-Bus space at full size.
You can assign all switcher inputs and outputs to the S-Bus space, but this
causes some waste of S-Bus space.
Sources
1 Primary 1 |
29 Primary 29 |
57 Primary 57 |
85 Frame Memory 1 |
113 M/E-3 Out 1 |
2 Primary 2 |
30 Primary 30 |
58 Primary 58 |
86 Frame Memory 2 |
114 M/E-3 Out 2 |
3 Primary 3 |
31 Primary 31 |
59 Primary 59 |
87 Frame Memory 3 |
115 M/E-3 Out 3 |
4 Primary 4 |
32 Primary 32 |
60 Primary 60 |
88 Frame Memory 4 |
116 M/E-3 Out 4 |
5 Primary 5 |
33 Primary 33 |
61 Primary 61 |
89 Frame Memory 5 |
117 M/E-3 Out 5 |
6 Primary 6 |
34 Primary 34 |
62 Primary 62 |
90 Frame Memory 6 |
118 M/E-3 Out 6 |
7 Primary 7 |
35 Primary 35 |
63 Primary 63 |
91 Frame Memory 7 |
119 M/E-3 Proc Video |
8 Primary 8 |
36 Primary 36 |
64 Primary 64 |
92 Frame Memory 8 |
120 M/E-3 Proc Key |
9 Primary 9 |
37 Primary 37 |
65 Primary 65 |
93 Color Correction 1 |
121 P/P Out 1 |
10 Primary 10 |
38 Primary 38 |
66 Primary 66 |
94 Color Correction 2 |
122 P/P Out 2 |
11 Primary 11 |
39 Primary 39 |
67 Primary 67 |
95 DME Monitor Video |
123 P/P Out 3 |
12 Primary 12 |
40 Primary 40 |
68 Primary 68 |
96 DME Monitor Key |
124 P/P Out 4 |
13 Primary 13 |
41 Primary 41 |
69 Primary 69 |
97 M/E-1 Out 1 |
125 P/P Out 5 |
14 Primary 14 |
42 Primary 42 |
70 Primary 70 |
98 M/E-1 Out 2 |
126 P/P Out 6 |
15 Primary 15 |
43 Primary 43 |
71 Primary 71 |
99 M/E-1 Out 3 |
127 P/P Proc Video |
16 Primary 16 |
44 Primary 44 |
72 Primary 72 |
100 M/E-1 Out 4 |
128 P/P Proc Key |
17 Primary 17 |
45 Primary 45 |
73 Primary 73 |
101 M/E-1 Out 5 |
129 DME 1 |
18 Primary 18 |
46 Primary 46 |
74 Primary 74 |
102 M/E-1 Out 6 |
130 DME 2 |
19 Primary 19 |
47 Primary 47 |
75 Primary 75 |
103 M/E-1 Proc Video |
131 DME 3 |
20 Primary 20 |
48 Primary 48 |
76 Primary 76 |
104 M/E-1 Proc Key |
132 DME 4 |
21 Primary 21 |
49 Primary 49 |
77 Primary 77 |
105 M/E-2 Out 1 |
133 DME 5 |
22 Primary 22 |
50 Primary 50 |
78 Primary 78 |
106 M/E-2 Out 2 |
134 DME 6 |
23 Primary 23 |
51 Primary 51 |
79 Primary 79 |
107 M/E-2 Out 3 |
135 DME 7 |
24 Primary 24 |
52 Primary 52 |
80 Primary 80 |
108 M/E-2 Out 4 |
136 DME 8 |
25 Primary 25 |
53 Primary 53 |
81 Black |
109 M/E-2 Out 5 |
|
26 Primary 26 |
54 Primary 54 |
82 White |
110 M/E-2 Out 6 |
|
27 Primary 27 |
55 Primary 55 |
83 Color Bkgd 1 |
111 M/E-2 Proc Video |
|
28 Primary 28 |
56 Primary 56 |
84 Color Bkgd 2 |
112 M/E-2 Proc Key |
Destinations
1 Out 1 Assignable Output** | 29 Out 29 Assignable Output** | 57 M/E-1 Bkgd A | 85 M/E-2 Dme Key | 113 P/P Key 4 Source |
2 Out 2 Assignable Output** | 30 Out 30 Assignable Output** | 58 M/E-1 Bkgd B | 86 M/E-2 Ext Dme | 114 P/P Dme Video (DSK Bkgd 4) |
3 Out 3 Assignable Output** | 31 Out 31 Assignable Output** | 59 M/E-1 Utility 1 | 87 M/E-3 Bkgd A | 115 P/P Dme Key |
4 Out 4 Assignable Output** | 32 Out 32 Assignable Output** | 60 M/E-1 Utility 2 | 88 M/E-3 Bkgd B | 116 P/P Ext Dme |
5 Out 5 Assignable Output** | 33 Out 33 Assignable Output** | 61 M/E-1 Key 1 Fill | 89 M/E-3 Utility 1 | 117 DME Utility 1 |
6 Out 6 Assignable Output** | 34 Out 34 Assignable Output** | 62 M/E-1 Key 1 Source | 90 M/E-3 Utility 2 | 118 DME Utility 2 |
7 Out 7 Assignable Output** | 35 Out 35 Assignable Output** | 63 M/E-1 Key 2 Fill | 91 M/E-3 Key 1 Fill | 119 Frame Memory Source 1 |
8 Out 8 Assignable Output** | 36 Out 36 Assignable Output** | 64 M/E-1 Key 2 Source | 92 M/E-3 Key 1 Source | 120 Frame Memory Source 2 |
9 Out 9 Assignable Output** | 37 Out 37 Assignable Output** | 65 M/E-1 Key 3 Fill | 93 M/E-3 Key 2 Fill | 121 Reserved |
10 Out 10 Assignable Output** | 38 Out 38 Assignable Output** | 66 M/E-1 Key 3 Source | 94 M/E-3 Key 2 Source | 122 Reserved |
11 Out 11 Assignable Output** | 39 Out 39 Assignable Output** | 67 M/E-1 Key 4 Fill | 95 M/E-3 Key 3 Fill | 123 DME 1 Video |
12 Out 12 Assignable Output** | 40 Out 40 Assignable Output** | 68 M/E-1 Key 4 Source | 96 M/E-3 Key 3 Source | 124 DME 1 Key |
13 Out 13 Assignable Output** | 41 Out 41 Assignable Output** | 69 M/E-1 Dme Video | 97 M/E-3 Key 4 Fill | 125 DME 2 Video |
14 Out 14 Assignable Output** | 42 Out 42 Assignable Output** | 70 M/E-1 Dme Key | 98 M/E-3 Key 4 Source | 126 DME 2 Key |
15 Out 15 Assignable Output** | 43 Out 43 Assignable Output** | 71 M/E-1 Ext Dme | 99 M/E-3 Dme Video | 127 DME 3 Video |
16 Out 16 Assignable Output** | 44 Out 44 Assignable Output** | 72 M/E-2 Bkgd A | 100 M/E-3 Dme Key | 128 DME 3 Key |
17 Out 17 Assignable Output** | 45 Out 45 Assignable Output** | 73 M/E-2 Bkgd B | 101 M/E-3 Ext Dme | 129 DME 4 Video |
18 Out 18 Assignable Output** | 46 Out 46 Assignable Output** | 74 M/E-2 Utility 1 | 102 P/P Bkgd A (DSK Bkgd 1) | 130 DME 4 Key |
19 Out 19 Assignable Output** | 47 Out 47 Assignable Output** | 75 M/E-2 Utility 2 | 103 P/P Bkgd B (DSK Bkgd 2) | 131 DME 5 Video |
20 Out 20 Assignable Output** | 48 Out 48 Assignable Output** | 76 M/E-2 Key 1 Fill | 104 P/P Utility 1 | 132 DME 5 Key |
21 Out 21 Assignable Output** | 49 Monitor Out 1 Monitor 1 | 77 M/E-2 Key 1 Source | 105 P/P Utility 2 (DSK Bkgd 3) | 133 DME 6 Video |
22 Out 22 Assignable Output** | 50 Monitor Out 2 Monitor 2 | 78 M/E-2 Key 2 Fill | 106 P/P Key 1 Fill | 134 DME 6 Key |
23 Out 23 Assignable Output** | 51 Monitor Out 3 Monitor 3 | 79 M/E-2 Key 2 Source | 107 P/P Key 1 Source | 135 DME 7 Video |
24 Out 24 Assignable Output** | 52 Monitor Out 4 Monitor 4 | 80 M/E-2 Key 3 Fill | 108 P/P Key 2 Fill | 136 DME 7 Key |
25 Out 25 Assignable Output** | 53 Monitor Out 5 Monitor 5 | 81 M/E-2 Key 3 Source | 109 P/P Key 2 Source | 137 DME 8 Video |
26 Out 26 Assignable Output** | 54 Monitor Out 6 Monitor 6 | 82 M/E-2 Key 4 Fill | 110 P/P Key 3 Fill | 138 DME 8 Key |
27 Out 27 Assignable Output** | 55 Monitor Out 7 Monitor 7 | 83 M/E-2 Key 4 Source | 111 P/P Key 3 Source | |
28 Out 28 Assignable Output** | 56 Monitor Out 8 Monitor 8 | 84 M/E-2 Dme Video | 112 P/P Key 4 Fill |
* : To switch the XPT from the S-Bus remote control, select the corresponding bus number.
** : This is the output (bus) that is set by the Output Assign of the switcher setup. Among the buses of AUX 1 to 48, Edit PVW and DME Monitor, only the buses that are set by the Output Assign, are controlled.
Compact (128 ×
128): Assign the switcher S-Bus space at compact size.
It is not possible to assign all switcher inputs and outputs to the S-Bus space,
but the S-Bus space can be used efficiently.
Sources
1 Primary 1 |
27 Primary 27 |
53 Primary 53 |
79 Primary 79 |
105 M/E-2 Out 3 |
2 Primary 2 |
28 Primary 28 |
54 Primary 54 |
80 Primary 80 |
106 M/E-2 Out 4 |
3 Primary 3 |
29 Primary 29 |
55 Primary 55 |
81 Black |
107 M/E-2 Out 5 |
4 Primary 4 |
30 Primary 30 |
56 Primary 56 |
82 White |
108 M/E-2 Out 6 |
5 Primary 5 |
31 Primary 31 |
57 Primary 57 |
83 Color Bkgd 1 |
109 M/E-3 Out 1 |
6 Primary 6 |
32 Primary 32 |
58 Primary 58 |
84 Color Bkgd 2 |
110 M/E-3 Out 2 |
7 Primary 7 |
33 Primary 33 |
59 Primary 59 |
85 Frame Memory 1 |
111 M/E-3 Out 3 |
8 Primary 8 |
34 Primary 34 |
60 Primary 60 |
86 Frame Memory 2 |
112 M/E-3 Out 4 |
9 Primary 9 |
35 Primary 35 |
61 Primary 61 |
87 Frame Memory 3 |
113 M/E-3 Out 5 |
10 Primary 10 |
36 Primary 36 |
62 Primary 62 |
88 Frame Memory 4 |
114 M/E-3 Out 6 |
11 Primary 11 |
37 Primary 37 |
63 Primary 63 |
89 Frame Memory 5 |
115 P/P Out 1 |
12 Primary 12 |
38 Primary 38 |
64 Primary 64 |
90 Frame Memory 6 |
116 P/P Out 2 |
13 Primary 13 |
39 Primary 39 |
65 Primary 65 |
91 Frame Memory 7 |
117 P/P Out 3 |
14 Primary 14 |
40 Primary 40 |
66 Primary 66 |
92 Frame Memory 8 |
118 P/P Out 4 |
15 Primary 15 |
41 Primary 41 |
67 Primary 67 |
93 Color Correction 1 |
119 P/P Out 5 |
16 Primary 16 |
42 Primary 42 |
68 Primary 68 |
94 Color Correction 2 |
120 P/P Out 6 |
17 Primary 17 |
43 Primary 43 |
69 Primary 69 |
95 DME Monitor Video |
121 DME 1 |
18 Primary 18 |
44 Primary 44 |
70 Primary 70 |
96 DME Monitor Key |
122 DME 2 |
19 Primary 19 |
45 Primary 45 |
71 Primary 71 |
97 M/E-1 Out 1 |
123 DME 3 |
20 Primary 20 |
46 Primary 46 |
72 Primary 72 |
98 M/E-1 Out 2 |
124 DME 4 |
21 Primary 21 |
47 Primary 47 |
73 Primary 73 |
99 M/E-1 Out 3 |
125 DME 5 |
22 Primary 22 |
48 Primary 48 |
74 Primary 74 |
100 M/E-1 Out 4 |
126 DME 6 |
23 Primary 23 |
49 Primary 49 |
75 Primary 75 |
101 M/E-1 Out 5 |
127 DME 7 |
24 Primary 24 |
50 Primary 50 |
76 Primary 76 |
102 M/E-1 Out 6 |
128 DME 8 |
25 Primary 25 |
51 Primary 51 |
77 Primary 77 |
103 M/E-2 Out 1 |
|
26 Primary 26 |
52 Primary 52 |
78 Primary 78 |
104 M/E-2 Out 2 |
Destinations
1 Out 1 Assignable Output** | 27 Out 27 Assignable Output** | 53 Monitor Out 5 Monitor 5 | 79 M/E-2 Key 4 Fill | 105 P/P Dme Video (DSK Bkgd 4) |
2 Out 2 Assignable Output** | 28 Out 28 Assignable Output** | 54 Monitor Out 6 Monitor 6 | 80 M/E-2 Key 4 Source | 106 DME Utility 1 |
3 Out 3 Assignable Output** | 29 Out 29 Assignable Output** | 55 Monitor Out 7 Monitor 7 | 81 M/E-3 Bkgd A | 107 DME Utility 2 |
4 Out 4 Assignable Output** | 30 Out 30 Assignable Output** | 56 Monitor Out 8 Monitor 8 | 82 M/E-3 Bkgd B | 108 Frame Memory Source 1 |
5 Out 5 Assignable Output** | 31 Out 31 Assignable Output** | 57 M/E-1 Bkgd A | 83 M/E-3 Utility 1 | 109 Frame Memory Source 2 |
6 Out 6 Assignable Output** | 32 Out 32 Assignable Output** | 58 M/E-1 Bkgd B | 84 M/E-3 Utility 2 | 110 Reserved |
7 Out 7 Assignable Output** | 33 Out 33 Assignable Output** | 59 M/E-1 Utility 1 | 85 M/E-3 Key 1 Fill | 111 Reserved |
8 Out 8 Assignable Output** | 34 Out 34 Assignable Output** | 60 M/E-1 Utility 2 | 86 M/E-3 Key 1 Source | 112 DME 1 Video |
9 Out 9 Assignable Output** | 35 Out 35 Assignable Output** | 61 M/E-1 Key 1 Fill | 87 M/E-3 Key 2 Fill | 113 DME 1 Key |
10 Out 10 Assignable Output** | 36 Out 36 Assignable Output** | 62 M/E-1 Key 1 Source | 88 M/E-3 Key 2 Source | 114 DME 2 Video |
11 Out 11 Assignable Output** | 37 Out 37 Assignable Output** | 63 M/E-1 Key 2 Fill | 89 M/E-3 Key 3 Fill | 115 DME 2 Key |
12 Out 12 Assignable Output** | 38 Out 38 Assignable Output** | 64 M/E-1 Key 2 Source | 90 M/E-3 Key 3 Source | 116 DME 3 Video |
13 Out 13 Assignable Output** | 39 Out 39 Assignable Output** | 65 M/E-1 Key 3 Fill | 91 M/E-3 Key 4 Fill | 117 DME 3 Key |
14 Out 14 Assignable Output** | 40 Out 40 Assignable Output** | 66 M/E-1 Key 3 Source | 92 M/E-3 Key 4 Source | 118 DME 4 Video |
15 Out 15 Assignable Output** | 41 Out 41 Assignable Output** | 67 M/E-1 Key 4 Fill | 93 P/P Bkgd A (DSK Bkgd 1) | 119 DME 4 Key |
16 Out 16 Assignable Output** | 42 Out 42 Assignable Output** | 68 M/E-1 Key 4 Source | 94 P/P Bkgd B (DSK Bkgd 2) | 120 DME 5 Video |
17 Out 17 Assignable Output** | 43 Out 43 Assignable Output** | 69 M/E-2 Bkgd A | 95 P/P Utility 1 | 121 DME 5 Key |
18 Out 18 Assignable Output** | 44 Out 44 Assignable Output** | 70 M/E-2 Bkgd B | 96 P/P Utility 2 (DSK Bkgd 3) | 122 DME 6 Video |
19 Out 19 Assignable Output** | 45 Out 45 Assignable Output** | 71 M/E-2 Utility 1 | 97 P/P Key 1 Fill | 123 DME 6 Key |
20 Out 20 Assignable Output** | 46 Out 46 Assignable Output** | 72 M/E-2 Utility 2 | 98 P/P Key 1 Source | 124 DME 7 Video |
21 Out 21 Assignable Output** | 47 Out 47 Assignable Output** | 73 M/E-2 Key 1 Fill | 99 P/P Key 2 Fill | 125 DME 7 Key |
22 Out 22 Assignable Output** | 48 Out 48 Assignable Output** | 74 M/E-2 Key 1 Source | 100 P/P Key 2 Source | 126 DME 8 Video |
23 Out 23 Assignable Output** | 49 Monitor Out 1 Monitor 1 | 75 M/E-2 Key 2 Fill | 101 P/P Key 3 Fill | 127 DME 8 Key |
24 Out 24 Assignable Output** | 50 Monitor Out 2 Monitor 2 | 76 M/E-2 Key 2 Source | 102 P/P Key 3 Source | 128 _ |
25 Out 25 Assignable Output** | 51 Monitor Out 3 Monitor 3 | 77 M/E-2 Key 3 Fill | 103 P/P Key 4 Fill | |
26 Out 26 Assignable Output** | 52 Monitor Out 4 Monitor 4 | 78 M/E-2 Key 3 Source | 104 P/P Key 4 Source |
* : To switch the XPT from the S-Bus remote control, select the corresponding bus number.
** : This is the output (bus) that is set by the Output Assign of the switcher setup. Among the buses of AUX 1 to 48, Edit PVW and DME Monitor, only the buses that are set by the Output Assign, are controlled.
Turn the knobs to set the parameters for the following items.
Source: Specify the start address of the matrix source.
Destination: Specify the start address of the matrix destination.
Level: Specify the level in the S-Bus space.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Source | Source start address | 1 to maximum value a) |
2 | Destination | Destination start address | 1 to maximum value b) |
3 | Level | Level | 1 to 8 |
a) When the matrix size is Standard, the maximum value is 889. For the Compact size, the maximum value is 897.
b) When the matrix size is Standard, the maximum value is 887. For the Compact size, the maximum value is 897.
Set the group number for S-Bus description names
Turn the knob to set the following parameter.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Gp No | Group number of S-Bus description names | 0 to 7 a) |
a) When setting values 1 to 7 are selected: If the name is not set, the description name for 0 appears. If the description name for 0 is not registered either, the Type and No values appear.
In the <Alias Name Gp> group, press [Set].
This confirms the setting, which is reflected in the status area.
Transmit the description names selected here from the router.
Making an external box setting
The status area shows the external box size, address, and other settings.
In the <Device> group, select what the setting applies to (External Box 1 to 4).
In the <Matrix Size> group, select the number of inputs.
No Assign:
Do not use.8×1: Select an external box with 8 inputs and 1 output.
16×1: Select an external box with 16 inputs and 1 output.
32×1: Select an external box with 32 inputs and 1 output.
Turn the knobs, to make adjustments.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Source | Source start address | 1 to 1017 a) 1 to 1009 b) 1 to 993 c) |
2 | Destination | Destination start address | 1 to 1024 |
3 | Level | Level | 1 to 8 |
a) When Matrix Size is 8×1
b) When Matrix Size is 16×1
c) When Matrix Size is 32×1
To couple external boxes
By coupling a number of external boxes, the number of inputs can be increased.
Here the example of coupling External Box1 and External Box2 is described.
In the External Box Assign menu, select [External box1] from the <Device> group.
In the <Matrix Size> group, select [8×1].
Turn the knobs to make adjustments.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Source | Source start address | 1 to 1017 |
2 | Destination | Destination start address | 1 to 1024 |
3 | Level | Level | 1 to 8 |
In the <Device> group, select [External box2].
In the <Matrix Size> group, select [32×1].
Turn the knobs to make adjustments.
At this point make the settings of Destination and Level the same as for External box1.
This automatically couples External Box1 and External Box2, forming an external box with 40 (8+32) inputs.
Tally Group Settings (Group Tally Menu)
With the S-Bus protocol, tally control is possible for groups 1 to 8, but in this system you can use either groups 1 to 4 or groups 5 to 8.
You can also select whether or not to transfer the tally information over the SBus.
Setting the tally groups
Use groups 1 to 4.
Group5 to 8: Use groups 5 to 8.
Press [SBus Tally Enable], turning it on or off.
On: Enable the transfer of S-Bus tally information over the S-Bus.
Off: Disable the transfer of S-Bus tally information over the S-Bus.
Wiring Settings (Wiring Menu)
When configuring a system in which the switcher inputs and outputs are connected to a router, it is necessary to set this connection configuration (referred to as "wiring") in the S-Bus space.
To make the wiring settings, use the Router/Tally>Wiring menu. The settings are common to the parallel and serial tallies.
The status area shows the wiring settings.
Deleting wiring settings
Press directly on the list appearing in the status area, to select the wiring whose settings you want to delete.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor, to select the wiring whose settings you want to delete.
Press [Delete].
This deletes the selected wiring entry.
Every time you press [Sort], the order of wiring settings changes in the following order.
Destination level order >> Destination address order >> Source level order
Making new wiring settings
With a knob or menu operation, set the destination.
When switcher inputs and outputs are connected to the router in a group, you can specify the start and end destination addresses.
Destination From: Specify the start destination address for the wiring configuration.
Destination To: When the wiring configuration is multiple, specify the end destination address. For a single wiring connection, this setting is not required.
Destination Level: Specify the destination level of the wiring configuration.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Destination (From) | Destination start address | 1 to 1024 |
2 | Destination (To) | Destination end address | From start address to 1024 |
3 | Destination (Level) | Destination level | 1 to 8 |
Source From:
Specify the source start address for the wiring configuration.Source Level: Specify the source level for the wiring configuration.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
4 | Source (From) | Source start address | 1 to 1024 |
5 | Source (Level) | Source level | 1 to 8 |
Press [Execute].
This makes the wiring setting according to the specified reflected in the status area.
Changing the wiring settings
Change the parameters as required. In this case, however, it is not possible to specify multiple destinations in a single operation, and a single
"Destination Address" must be specified.
Destination (Address):
Specify the destination address for the wiring configuration.Destination Level: Specify the destination level of the wiring configuration.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Destination (Address) | Destination start address | 1 to 1024 |
2 | Destination (Level) | Destination level | 1 to 8 |
Source (Address):
Specify the source address for the wiring configuration.Source Level: Specify the source level for the wiring configuration.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
3 | Source (Address) | Source start address | 1 to 1024 |
4 | Source (Level) | Source level | 1 to 8 |
Press [Execute].
This updates the wiring settings.
Tally Generation Settings (Tally Enable Menu)
The status area shows the tally generation settings.
Press directly on the list appearing in the status area, to select the tally generation entry you want to delete or modify.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor, to select the tally generation entry you want to delete or modify.
Turn the knob, to select the tally generation entry you want to delete or modify.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Enable No | Tally enable setting selection for deletion or modification | 1 to ... |
Deleting tally generation settings
Press [Delete].This deletes the selected tally generation entry.
Making new tally generation settings
Turn the knobs to set the following parameters.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Destination Address | Destination address | 1 to 1024 |
2 | Destination Level | Destination level | 1 to 8 |
3 | Tally Type | Tally type | 1 to 8 a) |
a) When you selected Group1 to 4 in the section "Setting the tally groups", this is 1:R1, 2:G1, 3:R2, 4:G2, 5:R3, 6:G3, 7:R4, and 8:G4. When you selected Group 5 to 8, this is 1:R5, 2:G5, 3:R6, 4:G6, 5:R7, 6:G7, 7:R8, and 8:G8. (R is an abbreviation of "Red Tally," and G of "Green Tally.")
In the <Tally Enable> group, specify the tally generation mode.
Always generate a tally.
Never generate a tally.
Tally Input: Generate a tally from the tally input state.
When you selected Tally Input as the tally generation mode, select any of the following in the <Tally Input> group.
DCU1: Generate tally with reference to signal input to DCU1 port. Set the port number with the knob.
DCU2: Generate tally with reference to signal input to DCU2 port. Set the port number with the knob.
Turn the knob to select the tally input port number.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
5 | Input No | Tally input port number | 1 to 102 |
This sets the settings made as the settings for tally generation.
Modifying tally generation
Press [Execute].
This modifies the tally generation settings.
Tally Copy Settings (Tally Copy Menu)
The settings are common to the parallel and serial tallies.
The status area shows the tally copy status.
Deleting tally copy settings
Press directly on the list appearing in the status area, to select the tally copy whose settings you want to delete.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor, to select the tally copy whose settings you want to delete.
Turn the knob, to select the tally copy whose settings you want to delete.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Copy No | Tally copy setting selection for deletion | 1 to ... |
Press [Delete].
This deletes the selected tally copy entry.
Making new tally copy settings
Turn the knob to select the copy-from source.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Copy From (From) | Copy-from source start address | 1 to 1024 |
2 | Copy From (To) | Copy-from source end address | 1 to 1024 |
When setting more than one tally copy, you can specify the copy-from source start and end addresses.
Specify the copy-to source address.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
3 | Copy To (From) | Copy-to source start address | 1 to 1024 |
4 | Copy To (To) | Copy-to source end address | 1 to 1024 |
Press [Execute].
This makes the tally copy setting according to the specifications.
Modifying tally copy settings
Use the knobs to select the copy source and copy destination.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Copy From | Copy-from source | 1 to 1024 |
2 | Copy To | Copy-to source | 1 to 1024 |
Press [Execute].
This updates the tally copy settings.
Parallel Tally Settings (Parallel Tally Menu)
The status area shows the parallel tally settings.
Making or modifying parallel tally settings
In the <Device> group of the Router/Tally>Parallel Tally menu, select DCU1 or DCU2.
Press directly on the list appearing in the status area, to select the slot number and port number.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor, to select the slot number and port number.
Turn the knobs, to select the slot number and port number.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Slot No | Parallel tally slot number | 2 to 6 |
2 | Port No | Parallel tally port number | 1 to 54 |
Deleting parallel tally settings
Press [Clear].
This deletes the selected parallel tally entry.
In the <Source/Destination> group, select the tally type.
Src:
Return a tally to all sources output to the destination.
Dest:
Return a tally to the destination outputting the source to which a source tally is returned.
Set the destination/source address and level.
The level setting is only required when you selected Destination.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Address | Destination/Source address | 1 to 1024 |
2 | Level | Destination level | 1 to 8 |
When setting the tally type, set the following parameters.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
3 | Type | Tally type | 1 to 8 a) |
a) When you selected Group1 to 4 in the section
"Setting the tally groups", this is 1:R1,
2:G1, 3:R2, 4:G2, 5:R3, 6:G3, 7:R4, and 8:G4.
When you selected Group 5 to 8, this is 1:R5, 2:G5, 3:R6, 4:G6, 5:R7, 6:G7,
7:R8, and 8:G8.
(R is an abbreviation of "Red Tally," and G of "Green
Tally.")
Press [Execute].
This makes the parallel tally settings, in accordance with the settings.
Serial Tally Settings (Serial Tally Menu)
The serial tally settings appear in the status area.
Setting or changing the serial tally settings
In the <Serial Tally Port> group of the Serial Tally menu, select the port to which the setting applies.
In the <Tally Type> group, press the tally types to select. (You can select up to four.)Note
The selectable tally types depend on the settings in the Group Tally menu.
Making the serial tally source address settings
In the status area, the tally types and source address set for the serial tally port appear.
In the <Serial Tally Port> group, select the port to which the setting applies.
Press directly on the list on the left of the status area, to select the port bit number.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor, to select the port bit number.
Turn the knob, to select the port bit number.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
1 | Bit No | Bit selection | 1 to 128 |
Turn the knob, to select the source address.
Knob | Parameter | Adjustment | Setting values |
2 | Source Addr | Source address selection | 1 to 1024 |
Press [Source Address Set].
This confirms the setting.
Clearing a source address setting
Clear a source address setting for a particular bit
Select the serial tally port and bit number, then press [Clear].
This clears the source address setting for the selected bit.
Clear all source address settings
In the Source Assign menu, select the serial tally port, then press [All Clear].
A confirmation message appears.
• If you select "Yes," this clears all source address settings for the selected serial tally port.
• If you select "No," the clear operation is canceled.