Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 428

Setting the Connection Port of External Devices, Setting the Connection Port

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To set action preferences You can set the timing, pulse width, and register to recall by the action for a GPI output. 1 Select the target GPI output to set. 2 Press the [Action Details] button for [Reg/Timing/ Pulse Width]. The [Action Details] window appears. 3 Set the action preferences. When a register recall action is selected Press the [Register No.] button and enter a register number in the numeric keypad window. When [Rising Edge]/[Falling Edge]/[Any Edge] trigger type is selected Press the [Timing] button and select a timing (Field1, Field2, Any) from the pull-down list. When [Rising Edge]/[Falling Edge] trigger type is selected Press the [Pulse Width] button and enter a pulse width (fields) in the numeric keypad window. 4 Press [OK]. Trigger type and actions list 1) When the trigger type is other than [Status]: P/P Keyx SS Recall, M/E-x Keyx SS Recall, No Action When the trigger type is [Status]: P/P Keyx SS Recall, M/E-x Keyx SS Recall, No Action P/P Keyx On, M/E-x Keyx On Error Make, Error Break, Keep Make, Keep Break, Device Recording 1) "M/E-x" is M/E-1 to M/E-5 "Keyx" is Key1 to Key8 Testing trigger output You can output a test trigger from a GPI output port. Note A trigger is not output when the trigger type is [Status]. 1 Open the Home > Setup > External Device > GPI Output Assign menu (19105.41). 2 Select the target GPI output to set. 3 Press the [Test Fire] button. Setting the Connection Port of External Devices Setting the Connection Port You can set the protocol (device type) of a device connected to a serial port or network port, and set the control panel to use for device operation. Notes • The maximum number of ports that can be used, including serial ports and network ports, is 40. A serial port can be used when an MKS-X1700 Legacy Interface Board (option) is installed. • There are eight serial ports in each box, and serial port numbers (1 to 40) are assigned sequentially starting with a logical box ID of 1. • The network port uses the network connected to the box with a logical box ID of 1. • Control of P-Bus compatible devices, AMP compatible devices, and TCP/IP connected devices is supported on network ports. • Control of AMP compatible devices is not supported on serial ports. 1 Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/ Net Port Assign menu (19105.51). 2 Select the target port to set. 3 Press the [Assign Type] button for [Serial Tally/ Device Type]. The [Assign Type] window appears. 4 Set the button for the target device type to the on state. You can select the following device types. P-Bus: P-Bus compatible device VTR: VTR (Sony 9-pin VTR protocol) DDR VDCP: Disk recorder (video disk communications protocol) DDR Odetics: Disk recorder (Odetics protocol) AMP: AMP compatible device General TCP/IP: TCP/IP connected devices (general-purpose) Serial Tally 1: Serial tally port 1 Serial Tally 2: Serial tally port 2 No Assign: No assignment 428

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To set action preferences
You can set the timing, pulse width, and register to recall
by the action for a GPI output.
1
Select the target GPI output to set.
2
Press the [Action Details] button for [Reg/Timing/
Pulse Width].
The [Action Details] window appears.
3
Set the action preferences.
When a register recall action is selected
Press the [Register No.] button and enter a register
number in the numeric keypad window.
When [Rising Edge]/[Falling Edge]/[Any Edge]
trigger type is selected
Press the [Timing] button and select a timing (Field1,
Field2, Any) from the pull-down list.
When [Rising Edge]/[Falling Edge] trigger type is
selected
Press the [Pulse Width] button and enter a pulse width
(fields) in the numeric keypad window.
4
Press [OK].
Trigger type and actions list
1)
When the trigger type is other than [Status]:
P/P Keyx SS Recall, M/E-x Keyx SS Recall, No Action
When the trigger type is [Status]:
P/P Keyx SS Recall, M/E-x Keyx SS Recall, No Action
P/P Keyx On, M/E-x Keyx On
Error Make, Error Break, Keep Make, Keep Break,
Device Recording
1) “M/E-x” is M/E-1 to M/E-5
“Keyx” is Key1 to Key8
Testing trigger output
You can output a test trigger from a GPI output port.
A trigger is not output when the trigger type is [Status].
1
Open the Home > Setup > External Device > GPI
Output Assign menu (19105.41).
2
Select the target GPI output to set.
3
Press the [Test Fire] button.
Setting the Connection
Port of External Devices
Setting the Connection Port
You can set the protocol (device type) of a device
connected to a serial port or network port, and set the
control panel to use for device operation.
The maximum number of ports that can be used,
including serial ports and network ports, is 40.
A serial port can be used when an MKS-X1700 Legacy
Interface Board (option) is installed.
There are eight serial ports in each box, and serial port
numbers (1 to 40) are assigned sequentially starting
with a logical box ID of 1.
The network port uses the network connected to the box
with a logical box ID of 1.
Control of P-Bus compatible devices, AMP compatible
devices, and TCP/IP connected devices is supported on
network ports.
Control of AMP compatible devices is not supported on
serial ports.
1
Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/
Net Port Assign menu (19105.51).
2
Select the target port to set.
3
Press the [Assign Type] button for [Serial Tally/
Device Type].
The [Assign Type] window appears.
4
Set the button for the target device type to the on
state.
You can select the following device types.
P-Bus:
P-Bus compatible device
VTR:
VTR (Sony 9-pin VTR protocol)
DDR VDCP:
Disk recorder (video disk
communications protocol)
DDR Odetics:
Disk recorder (Odetics protocol)
AMP:
AMP compatible device
General TCP/IP:
TCP/IP connected devices
(general-purpose)
Serial Tally 1:
Serial tally port 1
Serial Tally 2:
Serial tally port 2
No Assign:
No assignment
Note
Notes