840-08596-01 - RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE GP132 USER’S GUIDE ONTENTS ACKAGE ONTENTS NTRODUCTION NSTALLATION ONNECTOR ETUP THE UNIT ADER TART RACK ARMING ECORD EADY SELECT FOR THE ULTI RACK ACHINE UTE ON OFF CONTROLLED BY ALLY SIGNAL...
- giving access to 32 relay closures and switched inputs. These could even be timed events, creating a powerful, theatre based, synchronized event system, running to MTC or P2 protocols. The GP132 is addressable and could allow up to 255 units to work together - giving a total of 8,160 relays and inputs.
The GP132 is connected to a CS2000/CS3000 with a MIDI cable. Currently, there are two ports available for the GP132. Which port you will be using depends on what job you want the GP132 to do. Method One is to connect to the DSC MIDI port which is located under the Mix Controller. This allows 16GPI triggers known as fader starts and Track Arming for the Multi-Track Recorder or dubber, etc.
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE ONNECTOR RELAY OUTPUT PIN NUMBER TALLY INPUT PIN NUMBER Relay-1 Tally-1 Relay-2 Tally-2 Relay-3 Tally-3 Relay-4 Tally-4 Relay-5 Tally-5 Relay-6 Tally-6 Relay-7 Tally-7 Relay-8 Tally-8 Relay out common Tally in common 3,6,9,12,14,17,20,23 NOTE: Pin 3,6,9,12,14,17,20 and 23 are connected internally.
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE RELAY OUTPUT PIN NUMBER TALLY INPUT PIN NUMBER Relay-17 Tally-17 Relay-18 Tally-18 Relay-19 Tally-19 Relay-20 Tally-20 Relay-21 Tally-21 Relay-22 Tally-22 Relay-23 Tally-23 Relay-24 Tally-24 Relay out common Tally in common 3,6,9,12,14,17,20,23 NOTE: Pin 3,6,9,12,14,17,20 and 23 are connected internally.
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Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE ETTING UP THE 0.4H FIRMWARE The GP132 has a three way toggle switch on the right of the front panel. It has three states : Relays only Displays the state of the and allows ELAY CLOSURES...
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15. . PRESS no function. Reset all 16. Clear All ELAY CLOSURES UTPUTS PRESS …at the same time as holding down buttons 14 & 15 will reset the GP132 HOLD Enables Net ports 17. Net PRESS not available 18. NAddr PRESS no function.
Configure the DSC to receive MIDI N.O. messages. > See page 10-12. NOTE: Midi number start from zero, so that Relay 1 of the GP132 is Control number 0, Relay 2 is control number 1 and so on. Same with the Tally numbers. The control numbers on the CS3000 desk set-up start from zero.
GP132. When you use this unit for track arming or fader starts, the GP132 receives MIDI commands and then activates relays. Therefore, if something wrong with MIDI connection or if the GP132 power is off, there is no way for the console to know that the GP132 is not being controlled properly.
- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE APPENDIX-1: Reference section of the Console manual Operation Manual Version 3.0 Revision CS3000 SECTION 12 : MIDI REMOTE CONTROL....12 – 7 to 12-9 Remote Control of External Equipment (OUT) You can continuously control external MIDI equipment using group master faders &...
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE MIDI Chan: Designates MIDI Chan: Designates what MIDI channel is to be used for the communication between the console and the external device. (Na/Nc) Control Num: Designates the control number which the selected console object will send out (or respond to).
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE In this case, the Lower Group Master has been duplicated three times. Notice that the MIDI Mode field defaults to active (OUT). These copies can then be independently configured. To delete any selected duplicates, press [Del].
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE MixView Software Supplement Version 3.0 Revision 2 SECTION 10 : MX464 Pulsed GPI Switching GPI control has been enhanced in v3.0 software through the addition of the pulsed GPI control parameters. Each GPI relay can be set for pulsed (momentary y) operation.
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE Column names and their functions are as follows: • RELAY: The relay number being addressed. • INIT: The state to which a relay is set when initialized or reset. • TRIGGER: The fader object controlling the relay .
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE As with MIDI and Fader -Linking screens, the [Enter] key duplicates the currently selected GPI object allowing it to be controlled from multiple faders. Press [F2] to sequence through the available INIT and STATE parameter...
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Euphonix MX464 Operation & Service Manual GPI Relays With the GP132, any of a set of 16 relays can be actuated from a channel fader movement or “Fader start” .as it is sometimes called. The relays can be set to open or close when a fader is moved from the bottom of its travel.
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE Configure GPI Relays Follow the steps below to configure any relays between 1 and 16 : 1. From the GPI screen, use the SpinKnob to select the relay to configure. The designated relay is displayed above F1;...
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- RB132/GP132 U ’ Preliminary Manual ELAY S GUIDE initialize upon Title load. If the light is off, the relays will stay in their current state after a Title load. The faders must be moved back down to their stops to initialize them. The default setting is Load on.
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