Setting The Time Of The Event Registers; Configuring The Serial Port; Selecting The Serial Port Baud Rate; Testing The Serial Port - evertz 8010-SIE Instruction Manual

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3.8.7.4. Setting the Time of the Event Registers

When one of the GPO assignments is set to GEN EVENT the output activates based on the time
entered into the GEVT register. When one of the GPO assignments is set to RDR EVENT the output
activates based on the time entered into the REVT register. On the 8010-SIE-GPS II when one of the
GPO assignments is set to GPS@ EVENT the output activates based on the time entered into the
GPS@ register (see section 3.9.4).
To access the GEVT, REVT or GPS@ registers press the SHIFT+DISPLAY buttons one or more times
until the display prompt is GEVT, REVT or GPS@. The ENTER and CLEAR keys are used in conjunction
with the numeric keys to set the value stored in the event registers. Enter a valid time into the desired
register following the same method used to enter the generator time.
When the GEVT, REVT or GPS@ register is being displayed, press the SELECT key to 'arm' the
respective event register for a single event. Press the SELECT key again to 'disarm' the event register.
A lower case 's' will be shown to the left of the hours digits of the display when the register is armed for
a single event. Press the SHIFT+SELECT keys to 'arm' the respective event register for continuous
events. Press the SHIFT+SELECT keys again to 'disarm' the event register. A lower case 'c' will be
shown to the left of the hours digits of the display when the register is armed for continuous events.
When the time code being generated matches the value entered into the GEVT register, the event
output will be activated for the duration set in the GPO DURATION menu. When the time code being
read by the Reader matches the value entered into the REVT register, the event output will be activated
for the duration set in the GPO DURATION menu. When the event register is armed for single event
mode, the output will occur the first time the comparison matches. The event must be re-armed for the
event to occur again. When the event register is armed for continuous event mode, the output will
occur each time the comparison matches.

3.8.8. Configuring The Serial Port

3.8.8.1. Selecting the Serial Port Baud Rate

SERIAL BAUD RATE
Baud rate 2400
Baud rate 9600
Baud rate 19200
Baud rate 38400

3.8.8.2. Testing the Serial Port

SERIAL TEST
Serial test off
Serial test on
OPERATION
Model 8010-SIE Digital Source ID Encoder Manual
The SERIAL BAUD RATE menu item is used to set the baud rate of the
remote control serial port. The 8010-SIE supports four different baud
rates from 2400 to 38400 baud. Select the highest baud rate that you
computer can use for best results.
If you are using VTR SID, RDR LVS or GPS SID mode the baud rate is
fixed.
The SERIAL TEST menu item is used to turn on a serial port test
message. When the serial test is on, the 8010 outputs a message
similar to:
EVERTZ DTCG 8010 SOFTWARE VERSION DG86D1.M R020822
Revision 2.2
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