5. Menu Operations
[5] GPI
Tally Type - Default
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- S-8C(Single 8 Character) & S-16C(Single 16 Character)
Bit 1
Bit 1
(Tally2)
(Tally1)
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
- D-8C(Dual 8 Character)
Bit 1
Bit 1
(Tally4)
(Tally3)
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
D-UMD TALLY TPYE – USER COLOR
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- Color selections between TALLY1 ~ TALLY4.
The following appearance of UMD DISPLAY is set as D-UMD(D-8C), D-UMD TALLY TYPE
and TALLY1 ~ TALLY4 COLOR.
D-UMD TALLY TYPE
TALLY1 COLOR
TALLY2 COLOR
TALLY3 COLOR
TALLY4 COLOR
CHANNEL1
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Operation
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
Operation
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
CHANNEL1
USER COLOR
RED
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
CHANNEL1
5. Menu Operations
[5] GPI
<Dynamic UMD Protocol (TSL V5.0)>
* Transmission (Ethernet) (Maximum packet length 2048 Byte) (PC or Device or Monitor)
DLE
STX
PBC
VER
(1 BYTE)
(1 BYTE)
(2 BYTE)
(1 BYTE)
* [DLE] : 0xFE
* [STX] : 0x02
* [PBC] : Total byte count of following packet.
* [VER] : Minor version number (e.g. V5.00, VER = 0).
* [FLAGS]
bit 0 : Clear for ASCII based strings in packet, set for Unicode UTF-16LE.
bit 1 : If set, data after SCREEN is screen control data (SCONTROL) – otherwise
it's display message data (DMSG).
bit 2-7 : Reserved (clear to 0).
(Not used)
* [SCREEN] : Primary index for use where each screen.
Index 0xFFFF is reserved as a "Broadcast" to all screens.
If not used, set to 0.
* [INDEX] : The 0 based address of the display, up to 65534 (0xFFFE).
Address 0xFFFF is reserved as a "Broadcast" address to all displays.
* [CONTROL]
bit 0-1 : RH Tally Lamp state
bit 2-3 : Text Tally state
bit 4-5 : LH Tally Lamp state
bit 6-7 : Brightness value (range 0-3)
bit 8-14 : Reserved (clear to 0)
bit 15 : Control Data (clear to 0)
2 Bit Tally values are:
0 = OFF, 1 = RED, 2 = GREEN, 3 = AMBER.
* [LENGTH] : Byte count of following text.
* [TEXT] : UMD text, format defined by FLAGS byte.
CHANNEL1
Tally1
FLAGS
SCREEN
INDEX
CONTROL
LENGTH
(1 BYTE)
(2 BYTE)
(2 BYTE)
(2 BYTE)
(2 BYTE)
(Not used)
(Not used)
Tally2
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TEXT
(String)
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