Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 427
Setting Parallel Output Ports, Setting a GPI Output
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Setting Parallel Output Ports The use of parallel output ports is assigned in the following priority sequence. 1. Tally settings in the Home > Setup > Router/Tally > Tally > Parallel Tally menu (19106.26). Tally output is assigned to the selected parallel output port. 2. GPI output port settings in the Home > Setup > External Device > Output Config menu (19105.31). GPI output settings are configured for parallel output ports not used for tally output. GPI output is also supported via a network. The GPI output port settings are the same as for parallel output ports. For details, see "GPI output via a network" (page 427). Assigning a GPI Output 1 Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Output Config menu (19105.31). A list of parallel output ports is shown on the left and a list of GPI outputs is shown on the right. 2 In the list on the left, select the target parallel output port to set. The number for a parallel output port is displayed in "logical box ID (1 to 3) -board (1 to 3) -number (1 to 6)" format (for example, "1-3-6"). Note Ports on boards 2 and 3 can be used when an MKS-X1700 Legacy Interface Board (option) is installed. 3 In the list on the right, select a GPI output to assign. 4 Press the [Set] button. To release a GPI output assignment Select the target parallel output port to release and press the [No Assign] button. Setting a GPI Output You can configure the trigger type and action for each GPI output. GPI output via a network On GPI outputs via a network, GPI control is performed using serial tally protocol commands. GPI outputs can be configured in the same way as parallel output ports. Note This uses a serial tally port, hence the network port must be configured for a serial tally port. For details, see "Setting a Serial Tally" (page 439). 1 Open the Home > Setup > External Device > GPI Output Assign menu (19105.41). 2 Select the target GPI output to set. 3 Press the [Source Target] button and select a control panel (Panel 1, Panel 2) to handle the GPI output from the pull-down list. 4 Press the [Trigger Type] button and select a trigger type from the pull-down list. Rising Edge: Trigger causes the output to go high level and holds this state for the pulse width duration. Falling Edge: Trigger causes the output to go low level and holds this state for the pulse width duration. Any Edge: When a trigger occurs, the output toggles between high level and low level. Status: The output toggles between high level and low level according to the status. NOP (No Operation): The trigger has no effect on the output level. 5 Press the [Edit Action] button for [Action]. The [GPI Output Assign] window appears. 6 Select an action to set. Select a tab to change the action type to display. [PP/ME Key SS Recall] tab: Key snapshot actions [PP/ME Key On] tab: Key on actions [Make/Break/Device] tab: Error and device actions Set the button for the target action to the on state. 7 Press [OK]. 427