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Q u i c k G u i d e
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Unison
AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0
O v e r v i e w
This quick guide is intended for use by ETC trained technicians and technicians
programming devices that will communicate with Unison via a serial interface. It assumes
an intermediate level of familiarity and experience with the equipment involved.
With Unison
The Unison AV/Serial Interface station provides a
method for PCs or any other type of device capable of
RS232 serial communication to control and interact with
a Unison control system. The AV/Serial Interface acts as
virtual station similar to existing station types except you
manipulate the virtual buttons and faders with serial
commands. The feedback information is also passed
back in the form of responses and by polling the status
of the virtual buttons and faders.(just like the visual
feedback LEDs on a standard wall station). The
functionality of the AV/Serial Interface station in a Unison
system is easily configured by adding a new station (the
default type is the 12 button, 16 Fader station) into an
existing Light Manager™ configuration (v1.55 thru
v1.9.0) then configuring the station just like any other
station. The Unison AV/Serial Interface station protocol
(the serial communication with the station as defined in
this document) defines the serial interaction with the
station itself. It supports manipulation of three virtual
objects to control the functions configured in Light Manager:
• Buttons: These represent the station's virtual buttons. A button's state can be maintained on
as though someone were holding it down, or simply be off. There is also a command to
execute a "press", which simulates a press and release of a button (the most common
use). Each virtual button on the station has a corresponding virtual LED to indicate
function state. These LEDs are controlled by the Unison processor and are read only.
• Faders: These represent the station's virtual faders. Faders can be set to any level from zero
to full on. Each virtual fader also has a virtual LED, which is also a read-only property.
• Rates: The station also utilizes fader rates to facilitate smooth level transitions given the
limited bandwidth of RS232. There is a configurable rate that corresponds with each fader
of the station. When a new fader level is given, the fader is moved at the set rate to the
new level. The rate is set in a unit of seconds.
The AV/Serial Interface station is physically either a 1 gang or 2 gang device that is similar
in appearance to Unison PC Interface stations. It is important to note that the AV/Serial
Interface and the PC Interface station have different electronics and are not
interchangeable.
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Summary of Contents for ETC Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0

  • Page 1 AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 O v e r v i e w This quick guide is intended for use by ETC trained technicians and technicians programming devices that will communicate with Unison via a serial interface. It assumes an intermediate level of familiarity and experience with the equipment involved.
  • Page 2: Station Installation

    Q u i c k G u i d e : Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 Quick Guide With Emph asis [Serial Button Pr otocol] PCB Top Side The Unison AV/Serial Interface has a second mode of operation that interfaces with an Emphasis Facepanel or ECS LPC via RS232 and Serial Button Protocol.
  • Page 3 Q u i c k G u i d e : Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 Quick Guide Light Manager Configur ation • Add a station of the proper type (default is the 12 button, 16 fader station) to the Unison configuration.
  • Page 4 Q u i c k G u i d e : Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 Quick Guide U n i s o n AV- S e r i a l I n t e r f a c e S t a t i o n P r o t o c o l C o m m a n d S t r u c t u r e...
  • Page 5 Q u i c k G u i d e : Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 Quick Guide Level (ll) 0-255 (default) [or 0-100] Notes: • At reset, fader levels are set to 0 unless saved to memory. • The level scale (0-255 or 0-100) is set in Configuration Settings, index 3.
  • Page 6 • Get Memory returns 1 if any item saved is in a non-default state. Station Type (st) The station's software is capable of mimicking several ETC standard button and fader station types. However changing the type from its default (12 button, 16 Fader station type) has its disadvantages, most notable of them are a reduced number of buttons and faders.
  • Page 7 Q u i c k G u i d e : Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 Quick Guide When comparing the button and fader mapping to a physical station, faders are numbered right to left and buttons 1-10 are on the right side of the faders and 11, 12 are on the left.
  • Page 8 Q u i c k G u i d e : Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 Quick Guide Changing the Station Type This process, while simple to do, must be done in the following order for consistently correct results. Step 1: If the AV/Serial Interface station is bound to the Unison processor, manually disconnect the station at the Unison processor.
  • Page 9 Q u i c k G u i d e : Unison AV/Serial Interface v1.0.0 Quick Guide Packet Mode Help Packet Mode is a simple way to ensure that only full serial messages are executed at the AV/Serial Interface station. Packet Mode requires a preamble to tell the station how many bytes the command will be.