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Version 1.1 March 2009 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of the CP-2200E. Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the device.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “Dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (Servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Evertz Microsystems Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Use of unshielded plugs or cables may cause radiation interference. Properly shielded interface cables with the shield connected to the chassis ground of the device must be used.
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Evertz products are for informational use only and are not warranties of future performance, either express or implied. The only warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty, stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form.
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Getting Started........................8 4.1.3. Upgrading Firmware on the CP-2200E................8 4.2. CONFIGURING THE CP-2200E TO CONTROL A QUARTZ/EVERTZ ROUTER USING DIRECT ROUTER CONTROL OVER ETHERNET ................10 5. ADDING AN EVERTZ SYSTEM TO CONTROL ...............19 5.1. CP-2200E CONTROL OF MVP SYSTEM ................19 5.2.
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Figures Figure 1-1: CP-2200E Control Panel....................1 Figure 2-1: CP2200E Rear Panel....................2 Figure 2-2: CP-2200E Front Control Panel ..................3 Figure 4-1: CP2200e Main Screen ....................9 Figure 4-2: CP2200e Main Screen ....................10 Figure 4-3: CP2200e Configuration Screen .................. 11 Figure 4-4: Direct Router Control Configuration Welcome Screen..........
The CP-2200E is a very sophisticated advanced panel that allows you to create a very powerful and very simple interface for your entire system so users have real-time control over signals, displays and router destinations.
INSTALLATION 2.1. REAR PANEL Figure 2-1 shows the rear view of the CP-2200E control panel. The following is a list of the ports and controls on the rear panel: Figure 2-1: CP2200E Rear Panel This DVI connector is used to connect the CP-2200E to a LCD monitor.
Figure 2-2: CP-2200E Front Control Panel Please note that the labels in Figure 2-2 will NOT be displayed on the front panel of your CP-2200E device. The labels listed above are for reference purposes only when describing the panel controls in the following sections of the manual.
2.4. MOUNTING The CP-2200E is equipped with rack mounting angles and fits into a standard 19 inch by 3.5 inch by 12 inch (483 mm x 89 mm x 300mm) rack space. The mounting angles may be removed if rack mounting is not desired.
FRONT PANEL CONTROL To enter the setup menu of the CP-2200E press and hold BOTH rotary encoders (S1 and S2) on the far left side of the panel for approximately 6 seconds. You will then be presented with several menus which allow testing and configuration of the panel.
This practice is not recommended for typical users and should only be used when directed by Evertz personnel. 1. Plug a USB memory key into one of the USB ports on the rear panel of the CP-2200E. 2. Using the Page> soft-key (B4) button toggle to the Update screen.
3.4. PHYSICAL MONITORING OF THE CP-2200E The Monitor screen displays information pertaining to the performance of the CP-2200E. The user can navigate to the Test screen using the Page > soft-key (B4) or <Page soft-key (B1) buttons. • Main Temperature: Monitors the temperature of the CPU in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.
4.1.2. Getting Started 1. Set the IP address of the CP-2200E by holding down both rotary encoders (S1 and S2) on the far left of the panel for 6 seconds. a. Using the rotary encoders, toggle to the “Network” page.
3. If a reboot is required the panel should automatically reboot on its own otherwise you may reboot it using the front panel. 4. Once the panel has rebooted you are ready to configure the CP-2200E. Page 9 Revision 1.1...
DIRECT ROUTER CONTROL OVER ETHERNET Direct Router control is only used in a system where a CP-2200E is to be DIRECTLY CONNECTED via Ethernet, to an EQX or Xenon router. Most systems employ a control system (EQX Server) which the panel connects to in lieu of a direct connection to the router.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 4-3: CP2200e Configuration Screen 3. Select the Direct Router Control tab from the top menu bar. 4. The Direct Router Control Configuration window will appear as shown in Figure 4-4. Select the LOGIN button located in the top left of the screen.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 4-4: Direct Router Control Configuration Welcome Screen 5. Enter in your username and password. If you do not have your own login information, enter in admin for the username and password. Figure 4-5: Login 6.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 4-6: Devices Tab 7. Once the appropriate fields are filled in, select the ADD button. The newly created device will be added to the Device List panel. The device can be removed from the Device List at any time by placing a check mark in the box beside the device and then selecting the Delete button.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 4-8: Changes 9. To update the panel, select the update panel button at the bottom of the screen. The changes will be sent to the panel and updated. The user will be informed if the update was successful.
12. Prefixes are used to quickly name sources and destinations (ie. IE, VTR, CAM, ENCODER, etc). Prefixes are also the buttons that will appear on the CP-2200E panel to quickly create routes. For example, CAM prefix will assist the user in naming sources as CAM-1 through CAM-20 and will also create a CAM prefix button on the panel.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 4-11: Prefixes 13. To set destination aliases, expand the Destination Aliases section. Using the quick alias generator you can have a prefix followed by a separator and then a suffix. a. The Prefix will put a “category” button on the panel under this heading, eg. VTR.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 4-12: Destination Aliases 14. Follow the same procedure for Source Aliases. Once complete, ensure you save the configuration using the SAVE button. Page 17 Revision 1.1...
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 4-13: Source Aliases 15. Once complete, navigate to the Changes tab and place a checkmark beside any change sets that have not been applied. To apply the changes to the panel, select the update panel button at the bottom of the screen.
5.1. CP-2200E CONTROL OF MVP SYSTEM Controlling an MVP system from the CP-2200E panel requires a few “one time” steps (as well as a normal procedure) to be completed on the MVP system prior to working with the CP-2200E: 1. Set up the MVP system to allow control from the CP-2200E. (This step should only be performed once upon initial setup): a.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 5-1: Configuration Page c. A dialog box will appear enabling the user to create a new system. Use the System Type drop down menu to select the MVP System. The dialog box will adjust to accommodate the MVP system parameters.
The user can also change sources on the CP-2200E. This will allow you to pick a source that is already located on the MVP somewhere else, without making routes. The user can select which audio to route to the monitor outputs.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU 5.2. ADDING SNMP SERVICES This section will guide the user through the set up of SNMP services. SNMP services are parameters from one or several pieces of terminal equipment that you wish an operator to control from the CP- 2200E panel.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU 3. Once the discovery procedure is complete, navigate back to the Configuration page and select the NEW button. 4. A dialog box will appear enabling the user to create a new system. Use the System Type drop down menu to select the SNMP Service.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 5-5: Hardware Tree 6. If you wish to add categories to an SNMP service (ie. groupings of parameters), the user must highlight the control in the controls pane and then select the Edit button.
ADDING AN EQX SERVER All router management of the CP-2200E for use in an EQX Server based system is done through the EQX Server WCT (web config tool). Please see the EQX Server manual for details on working with the CP-2200E panel in that respect.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU Figure 5-6: Add EQX Server 4. Once the user has filled out all the fields, select the Save button in the New System dialog box. Once you return to the main configuration window, click the Save Settings button on the bottom right-hand side of the main configuration screen.
CP-2200E Advanced Display Remote Control Panel, 2RU 3. Once the user has filled out all of these fields, select the Save button in the New System dialog box. Once you return to the main configuration window, click the Save settings button in the bottom right of the main configuration screen.
Software” link found at the top of each page. 8. When in the EQX Server section of the CP-2200E panel, if a route is made using a source with a Source-Service Mapping, click the “info” button to show a button labelled “Proc”. Clicking the “Proc”...
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