Extron electronics JMP 9600 User Manual
Extron electronics JMP 9600 User Manual

Extron electronics JMP 9600 User Manual

Streaming av products two-channel jpeg 2000 hd video player
Hide thumbs Also See for JMP 9600:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

User Guide
Streaming AV Products
JMP 9600
Two-Channel JPEG 2000 HD Video Player
68-1943-01 Rev. A
01 12

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the JMP 9600 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Extron electronics JMP 9600

  • Page 1 User Guide Streaming AV Products JMP 9600 Two-Channel JPEG 2000 HD Video Player 68-1943-01 Rev. A 01 12...
  • Page 2 Safety Instructions • English Warning Power sources • This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product. This This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and mainte- equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded (neutral) conductor. The third nance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment.
  • Page 3 FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4: Conventions Used In This Guide

    Conventions Used in this Guide In this user guide, the following are used: CAUTION: A caution indicates a potential hazard to equipment or data. NOTE: A note draws attention to important information. TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier. WARNING: A warning warns of things or actions that might cause injury, death, or other severe consequences.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Player Info Setup Dialog Box ...... 50 About this Guide ..........1 Serial Port Setup Dialog Box ....... 51 About the JMP 9600 ........1 Video Setup Dialog Boxes ......52 Features ............3 About Setup Dialog Box ......54 Installation ..........
  • Page 6 Mounting the Media Player ......100 Specifications ..........111 Ventilation Guidelines ......100 Part Numbers ..........114 Tabletop Use ..........100 JMP 9600 Part Numbers ......114 Rack Mounting ........100 Included Parts .......... 114 Cleaning the Air Filters ......... 102 Optional Accessories and Replacement Changing the Fuses ........
  • Page 7: Introduction

    (DCI) specification. DCI is a standard architecture for digital cinema systems. The JMP 9600 also features a built-in, full color video LCD display that serves as the interface for local control and also functions as a local “confidence” monitor for video output during playback.
  • Page 8 Figure 2. Blended GUI and Video Playback Display The Linear Time Code (LTC), Lock (JMP 9600 2K only), and Genlock connectors enable multi- unit synchronization and integration into the most demanding applications. The JMP 9600 manages all program material in the digital environment to ensure that image quality is maintained regardless of the number of times a file is displayed or copied.
  • Page 9: Features

    The dual outputs of either format can operate as two independent sources or as two synchronized outputs.8 Supports multiple video resolutions — Frames per second (Fps) 23.98 29.97 59.94 Resolution JMP 9600 HD and JMP 9600 2K 1280 x 780 • • • •* 1920 x 1080i •...
  • Page 10 Remote control — Support for a wide range of remote control options using Ethernet TCP/IP or serial RS-232 interfaces. • Two LAN ports — Allow you to simultaneously remotely control the JMP 9600 while you remotely upload new audio/video files to the player. Two levels of password protection exist.
  • Page 11 Linear Time Code feature — Supports strict system timing control. ESGEN and MSGEN Genlock capability — JMP 9600 2K units are capable of multi-unit synchronous operation. NOTE: ESGEN and MSGEN Genlock are proprietary sync signals that are native to Electrosonic products that have been acquired by Extron and to older ®...
  • Page 12: Installation

    CAUTION: Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only. “Mounting and Maintenance“ Detailed mounting instructions can be found in the section. The 2U high, JMP 9600 can be placed on a tabletop or mounted on a rack shelf. Use the included hardware for rack mounting.
  • Page 13: Video And Audio Outputs

    Media files that are encoded with 4:2:2 subsampled video support only eight channels of audio. With 4:2:2 video: Audio channels 1 through 8 are associated with video channel 1. • Audio channels 9 through 16 are associated with video channel 2. • JMP 9600 Media Player • Installation...
  • Page 14: Sync

    Extron and to older Electrosonic products. • These connectors are present on all units but only JMP 9600 2K units support ES genlock and MS genlock. • When using ES genlock or MS genlock, the video signal resolution and frame rate must match on all players.
  • Page 15: Lan Ports

    1000 Mbps (1000Base-T — Gigabit Ethernet) requires CAT 5 UTP or STP cable at a minimum. Snap one of the included ferrite beads on each network cable, as close to the unit as practicable. JMP 9600 Media Player • Installation...
  • Page 16: Remote Control Port

    Use no parity, even parity, or odd parity. • Use 1 or 2 stop bits • • Serial port Remote 2 is for factory use only. The customer or end user cannot control the player via the Remote 2 port. JMP 9600 Media Player • Installation...
  • Page 17: Digital Inputs And Relays

    Relays R2 and R3 each span two captive screw connectors. The player toggles the relay on or off in response to an MSVPP signal from the device Contacts“ on page 95. connected on Remote port 1 or either LAN port, see “Relay JMP 9600 Media Player • Installation...
  • Page 18: Power

    WARNING Physically disconnect both power cables from the player before opening the case for servicing. Dual Redundant AC Power Input switches — Toggle both AC Power Input switches to the on ( ) position. JMP 9600 Media Player • Installation...
  • Page 19: Operation

    Digital Cinema Package (DCP) — A folder that contains all of the files necessary for the JMP 9600 to play a presentation. This folder can include reel files (video images and audio data), subtitle files, the composition playlist (CPL), and the associated packing list and asset map.
  • Page 20: Front Panel Controls And Indicators

    Post-roll is also sometimes known as “run-on.” Front Panel Controls and Indicators All JMP 9600 controls and indicators are on the front panel (figure 8). Used JMP 9600 JPEG2000 MEDIA PLAYER...
  • Page 21: Transport Buttons

    Enter button — Press this button to initiate or activate a selected function. Encoder knob Encoder knob — Rotate this knob to navigate the menu system. Rotate this knob when frame mode and shuttle mode are selected to operate those features. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 22: Menu System Overview

    Previous button — Press the Previous button to “back up” to the previously displayed menu or page. NOTES: • You cannot back up past the main menu screen shown in figure 10. • In the procedures that follow, the term “highlight” means blue fill, unless otherwise described. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 23 The frame field of the Tc and Fr counters is not updated during playback; only the hour:min:sec fields are active. The Time count and Frame counters show the frame number when paused, in Frame mode, or in shuttle mode. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 24 Press the Enter button. When loading a playlist — The LCD returns to the Channel Status screen with the playlist selected in step 3 shown in the Playlist field. The Play/Pause button flashes. The procedure is complete. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 25 NOTES: • This function is identical to selecting the front panel Shuttle mode button ( • The audio portion of the clip is active only when the playback speed is +1.0 (normal forward speed). To return to the Channel status display, press the Previous button. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 26: Settings Menu

    On the media player, the Video selection is not visible until you rotate the Encoder knob to scroll down the menu. To return to the Settings menu from any of its submenus, press the Previous button. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 27 Press the Enter button. Rotate the encoder knob to change the selected variable to the desired value. Press the Enter button to enter the variable and “jump” the selection highlight to the next variable. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 28 If a clip or playlist is displayed in the field beneath the radio buttons and you are satisfied with it, the process is complete. Press the Previous button twice to return to the Settings submenu. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 29 The Date and Time submenu provides a tool to change the real time clock set in the media player (see figure 18). Figure 18. Date and Time Submenu NOTE: The media player does not automatically support Daylight Saving Time. Use this submenu to account for Daylight Saving Time if desired. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 30 If no clip or playlist is selected to play or if video is stopped (the stop [ ] button is lit), the GUI/Video control is not available and the no video playback is overlaid on top of the GUI. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 31 (see “Ping figure 23, on page 28). Figure 21. Networking Submenu NOTE: Two LAN ports allow the media player to reside on two different subnets simultaneously. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 32 Disable DHCP to change the IP address and Netmask settings. Edit any of the network parameter settings as follows (see figure 22): ENTER ENTER Figure 22. Networking Submenu and Network Parameters Settings JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 33 Press the Enter button. The highlight jumps to the next octet. Repeat steps 9 through 12 as necessary to change all octets. Press the Enter button. Rotate the encoder as necessary to highlight the control ( Apply Press the Enter button ( JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 34 • is the Caps key. Pressing Enter when this key is highlighted, toggles the keyboard between uppercase and lowercase characters. • is the space key. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 35 4001 and the IP address to that of media player. When the port is in Pass Through mode, any TCP/IP control string that appears on port 4001 of the JMP 9600 is passed to the Remote 1 port and any strings on the port pass to port 4001.
  • Page 36 View a snapshot of the status of the connections and settings of the media player (see figure 27). Rotate the encoder to scroll to hidden parts of the display. Figure 27. System Information Screen JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 37 The video payload identifier is updated correctly when the next valid SMPTE 352 format is selected. • The selections on the following screens act like Microsoft® Windows® radio buttons; selecting one deselects the others in the same group. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 38 NOTES: • The High Framerate, available on NOTES: • Master — Send both ESGEN and descriptions of the functions of the JMP 9600 2K model only, MSGEN genlock as a master. • ES Genlock — Receive ESGEN the modes.
  • Page 39: Lock Menu

    Rotate the encoder to highlight the Lock or Unlock selection ( Press the Enter button ( NOTE: If you are unlocking the front panel and if the password is incorrect, the media player reports “Incorrect password!“ Repeat steps 1 through 8. JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 40: Help Menu

    Install a license as follows: Obtain the license key from Extron. in figure 33). Rotate the encoder to the first field in the key (see ENTER PREV ENTER Figure 33. Licenses Operation JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 41 The media player must run firmware version 2.06.07 or newer. If you have an older version, update the firmware to ensure proper operation (see “Data Transfer and Firmware Upgrade“ in the “Detailed System Interaction” section). JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation...
  • Page 42: Play A Presentation

    The video output appears on the connected display system. NOTE: If you want the JMP 9600 LCD to fully display the video that is playing (rather than a blend of the video and the control display), rotate the...
  • Page 43: Html Operation

    HTML Operation This section describes the operation of the JMP 9600 Media Player using its embedded HTML pages, including: • Opening the Embedded HTML Pages • Player Control Page • Playlist Editor Page • Setup Functions The player can be controlled and operated through either LAN port, connected via a LAN or WAN, using a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 44: Opening The Embedded Html Pages

    Media Browser panel. Channel Control Media Browser Figure 35. Player Control Page The Player Control page continually updates itself to display the latest status of the clip or playlist that is loaded. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 45: Channel 1 And 2 Control And Status Windows

    If this field is empty, no playlist is loaded. Clip Info — The Clip Info field describes the currently loaded clip, whether it is a stand-along clip or part of a playlist. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 46: Transport Controls

    Jog control — When a channel is paused, click in the Jog control to step forward or backward through the content, frame by frame. Increments are ± 1, 5, 10 and 20 frames. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 47 Channel Control panel. A green check appears while dragging the clip or playlist when it is of a format that can be loaded. Click the Play control ( ) to start the show. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 48 The number of audio channels • The audio width Click the to close the View Clip Info dialog box. Select either the check box ( Channel 1 Channel 2 Click the button ( JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 49: Playlist Editor Page

    (see in figure 41). A dialog box opens. Figure 41. Creating a Playlist Enter the name of the new playlist ( Click ). The new playlist appears in the Playlist Browser panel. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 50: Editing The Contents Of A Playlist

    (see figure 44). Figure 44. Adding Clips to a Playlist JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 51 ( TIP: When working extensively with playlists, try opening a second browser window. This allows one browser to display the Player Control page and the second to display the Playlist Editor page. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 52: Editing The Properties Of A Playlist

    See “Synchronization“ and in the “Detailed System Interaction” section for a detailed discussion of the JMP 9600 timecode feature, its interaction with other timing references and system components, and specific application examples. You can edit the timecode mode and other properties of a playlist using controls available in the Playlist Editor panel.
  • Page 53: Setup Functions

    1 through 8 for video channel 1 and audio channels 9 through 16 for video channel 2 when the media player is in 2-channel or 2-channel locked mode. Click the to close the dialog box. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 54: Autoplay Setup Dialog Box

    • If DHCP is enabled, the IP address and Netmask settings are disabled. Disable DHCP to change the IP address and Netmask settings. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 55 Mode either eth0 eth1 NOTE: = LAN port 1. eth0 = LAN port 2. eth1 Edit the address as desired. Click the button. Save Click the to close the dialog box. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 56: License Management Setup Dialog Box

    Player Info Setup Dialog Box Enter a name and location in the appropriate fields. Click the to close the dialog box. The green bar in the field indicates that your selection is being saved. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 57: Serial Port Setup Dialog Box

    4001 and the IP address to that of media player. When the port is in passthrough mode, any TCP/IP control string that appears on port 4001 of the JMP 9600 is passed to the Remote 1 port. • Serial port Remote 2 is for factory use only. The customer or end user cannot control the player via the Remote 2 port.
  • Page 58: Video Setup Dialog Boxes

    Trigger mode — The media player responds to a specific timecode signal and continues with no further response to the ongoing timecode. The green bar in the field indicates that your selection is being saved. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 59 Electrosonic products that have been acquired by Extron and to older Electrosonic products. • Only JMP 9600 2K units support ES genlock and MS genlock. • When using ES Genlock or ES MS9200 Genlock, the video signal resolution and frame rate must match on all players.
  • Page 60: About Setup Dialog Box

    (to determine if there is room for loading more clip files) are of particular interest. Figure 58. About Setup Dialog Box NOTE: The revision levels shown in figure 58 are examples only. JMP 9600 Media Player • HTML Operation...
  • Page 61: Programming Guide

    Programming Guide This section describes MSVPP command control of the JMP 9600 Media Player, including: • Control Ports • Host-to-Player instructions • Using the Command and Response Table Control Ports The media player has three remote control ports make remote control of the player possible: Remote port 1 —...
  • Page 62 <IP address of the connected port>/msvpp.html in the Address field of the browser, where “ ” is case sensitive. msvpp.html Press the keyboard <Enter> key. The player downloads the MSVPP page (see figure 59). Figure 59. MSVPP Page JMP 9600 Media Player • Programming Guide...
  • Page 63: Host-To-Player Instructions

    ) after you correct the error to ensure that the original, incorrect, command is not substituted. Host-to-Player Instructions NOTE: The format for the JMP 9600 Media Player is DIFFERENT than most other Extron products. Read this section CAREFULLY. Valid MSVPP commands consist of the following: •...
  • Page 64: Using The Command And Response Table

    “esgen“ is sync slaved to the proprietary Electrosonic ESGen sync. “esgen_legacy“ is sync slaved to the proprietary Electrosonic ESGen sync (native to older products, such as the MS9200). “master“ is ESGEN sync output as a master. “trisynch” is HDTV tri-level sync. JMP 9600 Media Player • Programming Guide...
  • Page 65 NOTES: • “dual_422_hfr” high frame rate is a licensed option of the JMP 9600 2K model. • The high frame rate supports resolutions of up to 1920x1080 and 2048x1080 at 48, 50 and 60 Hz. High frame rate uses the dual HD-SDI connection mode per SMPTE 372M. The player must be set for 2-channel-locked mode and only content specifically encoded for the high frame rate mode plays back correctly.
  • Page 66 Command and Response Table for MSVPP Commands Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Media management X! ] View directory GetMediaTree MediaBranch • 1 • List all DCP folders (clips and playlist) saved in the media X! ] MediaBranch •...
  • Page 67 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Media management (continued) LoadNextClip• Load the next clip to • Load a clip to play automatically after the clip that is play currently playing in channel ends.
  • Page 68 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Media management (continued) AddPlaylist• Append a clip to a • Add the clip file , in the folder , to playlist . The playlist file cited in the command is added as the last clip in the playlist.
  • Page 69 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Media management (continued) SwitchPlaylist• Switch to a new playlist • Set playlist to start automatically on channel once the currently-running clip ends. Example: SwitchPlaylist•1•Canyon•Documentary.espl.xml Set the canyon documentary playlist to start...
  • Page 70 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Playlist properties NOTE: Property names are case sensitive. X1)} Set playlist properties SetPlaylistProperties• • • Set the property to a value of for playlist Include multiple property names ( s) and values (...
  • Page 71 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Timecode commands NOTES: • Immediately after loading a clip, the playlist property times takes precedence. If you load a clip then send a tcplayat command, that command takes precedence. •...
  • Page 72 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Colorspace NOTES: The player must be correctly configured for the colorspace that you select, or else the player responds with ERROR. • •...
  • Page 73 NOTE: “dual_422_hfr” high frame rate, available on the JMP 9600 2K model only, supports resolutions of up to 1920x1080 and 2048x1080 at 48, 50 and 60 Hz. The “High Frame Rate” in the “Detailed System Interaction” section for more details on this mode).
  • Page 74 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Audio mute NOTE: Audio is unmuted (is output) when power is cycled. Mute the audio SetAudioMute• •1 Mute disables the audio output from all 16 audio channels when the media player is in 1-channel mode.
  • Page 75 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Serial port Remote 1 configuration NOTES: • Serial port Remote 2 is not configurable. It is for factory use only. You can set the serial port configuration and mode via an MSVPP command and connected to serial port Remote 1, but it is not recommended. Changing the configuration •...
  • Page 76 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Ethernet configuration (continued) X3#} SetGateway• Set gateway address • Set the gateway address of port . The Ethernet port ( ) must be connected to a server or else the media player responds with ERROR.
  • Page 77 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Time of day X3(} SetDate• Set the date and time • Example SetDate•10/15/2010•10:20:00 X3( ] View the date and time GetDate Date• •...
  • Page 78 Example: The channel 1 output is 1920 x 1080, interlaced, at 48 fps. View player type GetPlayerType PlayerType•ES9600•<version number> Some players may report “JMP 9600”. X4^ ] View state GetState• State Show whether the player is playing, paused, or stopped.
  • Page 79 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Information requests (continued) X4& GetStateEx• StateEx• ” View position •Position •”position”•” Show the position of the currently-loaded clip (or clip as (frame count) StateEx part of a playlist) in frame count.
  • Page 80 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Information requests (continued) GetTemperature•Front•Panel Temperature•”front•panel”• View front panel Show the front panel temperature in degrees Celsius. temperature Temperature View main processor GetTemperature•Main•Processor Temperature•”main•processor”•...
  • Page 81 Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued) Command MSVPP Command Response Additional description (host to unit) (unit to host) Information requests (continued) GetDiskInfo diskinfo• View disk information total • free Show the total capacity of the hard drives ( total )and the amount of free space ( ).
  • Page 82: Detailed System Interaction

    Connect a computer that runs the Windows operating system to either media player LAN port (see “LAN Ports” on page 9), either directly or via a network. Start FTP utility (see figure 60). Figure 60. FileZilla FTP Utility JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 83 ( See figure 61. The Remote site fields in the utility show the file contents on the JMP 9600. The Local site fields show the file contents on the computer connected to the media player. TIP: Use the FileZilla Site Manager feature (click >...
  • Page 84: Loading Media Folders To The Media Player

    “Encoding The final encoded content (JPEG 2000 video, audio, and other associated data) is collectively referred to as a DCP folder and must be loaded on the hard drive of the JMP 9600 via FTP in order to be played.
  • Page 85: Deleting Folders And Individual Files From The Media Player

    Deleting Files from the Media Player Right-click among the shaded (selected) folders ( Ç ) and files and select Delete É TIP: Or, press the keyboard <Delete> key. Left-click to confirm the deletion ( JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 86: Loading And Updating Firmware

    Figure 64. Location of Firmware Upgrade Files Select the appropriate firmware file (JMP 9600) to download and click Download Enter the requested personal information and then click to copy the firmware...
  • Page 87 NOTE: The file name and size shown are sample values only. Folder where firmware is installed Figure 65. Downloading Firmware Upgrade Files JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 88 After the firmware installation is complete, the media player automatically deletes the firmware upgrade file. NOTE: FileZilla does not automatically refresh the contents, so you will not see that the file is deleted unless you manually refresh the display. Close the FTP utility. JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 89: Synchronization

    MS9200 series HD Player. • ESGEN genlock — A timing reference that is native to most other former Electrosonic products. NOTE: Only JMP 9600 2K units support MSGEN genlock and ESGEN genlock. JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 90: Connections For Synchronized Multi-Player Operation

    All other devices in the system are configured as slaves. The JMP 9600 can either generate a master timing references or operate as a slave. For the purposes of this discussion, assume that one of the media players is configured as the master.
  • Page 91 Extron recommends using the following optional Extron equipment: • PDA 108 Player Sync Distribution Amplifier for JMP 9600 (part number 60-1148-01) for the ESGen genlock signal • DA 6A Stereo Audio Distribution Amplifier (part number 60-692-20) for the LTC signal...
  • Page 92 The cable length is limited to 4 feet (1.2 m). • The recommended limit for daisy chaining ESGEN genlock is three units. Beyond that, an Extron PDA 108 Player Sync Distribution Amplifier for JMP 9600 (part number 60-1148-01) should be used to maintain signal integrity. Traditional Genlock attributes —...
  • Page 93 Starts the LTC running (assumes the player is in LTC generate mode) Genlock commands SetGenlockMode <parameter> Set the media player genlock mode: master, ESGEN, MSGEN, NTSC, PAL, or tri-level (HDTV). GetGenlockMode Check the status of the media player genlock mode. JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 94: Configuring Ltc For Synchronized Multi-Player Operation

    > in channel 1 of two JMP 9600 units, beginning at the 1-hour LTC mark, with a 5 second LTC lead in (pre-roll). To play properly, the show-control system needs to trigger the following events in the sequence shown.
  • Page 95 As an example, post-roll might allow the house lights to gradually brighten. This action is the equivalent of issuing the MSVPP command. StopAt The examples on the following pages show some typical uses of the LTC generation options. JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 96 ), and run the LTC on until 01:05:00:00 ( ). If the video presentation is 4 minutes and 30 seconds, this results in a 30-second post-roll period. Figure 71. Set an LTC Stop JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 97 “Video mode setup dialog box“ in the “HTML The HTML setup dialog boxes (see Operation” section and figure 73) • “Applicable MSVPP commands”). SetTimecodeOpMode MSVPP command (see Figure 73. Select an LTC Mode JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 98: Configuring Genlock For Synchronized Multi-Player Operation

    The HTML setup dialog boxes (see “Video mode setup dialog box“ in the “HTML Operation” section and figure 74) • MSVPP command (see “Applicable MSVPP commands”). SetGenlockMode Figure 74. Select a Genlock Mode JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 99: High Frame Rate

    • Four optically-Isolated digital inputs that can be configured to provide triggers to either an external show-control system, which can issue commands to the JMP 9600 • Four digital outputs, each driving low current changeover relays that can switch up to 1 A at 24 VDC.
  • Page 100: Optically-Isolated Digital Inputs

    1 kohm +5 VDC PS Use twisted pair wire for noise +5VDC Screw Terminal cancellation. JMP 9600 Switch 2 Power +12V USED Internal Configuration Figure 77. Digital Input Connection Using External Power Supplies JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 101: Relay Contacts

    View the status of one or more outputs/ Poll multiple outputs by separating them with spaces in the command. If no output is specified, the media player returns the level on all outputs. JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 102: Encoding Guidelines

    Digital Cinema Initiative (DCI) and creates Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs). A DCP is a folder that contains all of the files necessary for the JMP 9600 to play a presentation. This folder can include reel files (video images and audio data), subtitle files, the composition playlist (CPL), and the associated packing list and asset map.
  • Page 103: Encoding And Packaging Overview

    Encoding and Packaging Overview Creating content for the JMP 9600 is done in three stages: encoding, wrapping and packaging. The Extron JPEG 200 Encoder Software performs these tasks automatically and internally (see figure 78). This process is provided for reference only.
  • Page 104: Supported Video Formats

    MXF files in the DCP so that the player can ensure there was no corruption during file transfer. These files are described in SMPTE 429-8-2006 and SMPTE 429-9-2007, respectively. Supported Video Formats The two JMP 9600 models support the resolutions and video frame rates listed in the following table. Frames per second (Fps) 23.98...
  • Page 105: Jpeg-2000 Restrictions

    The precinct sizes at all resolutions must be 256 x 256, except the lowest frequency subband, which must have a precinct size of 128 x 128 • There must be no more than 5 wavelet transform levels. JMP 9600 Media Player • Detailed System Interaction...
  • Page 106: Mounting And Maintenance

    Changing Fuses • Battery Precautions Mounting the Media Player The JMP 9600 Media Player is housed in a rack-mountable, 2U high metal enclosure. It can be set on a tabletop or installed in a standard 19-inch wide rack. Ventilation Guidelines NOTE:...
  • Page 107 Insert the media player into the rack, aligning the holes in the mounting bracket with those in the rack ( Secure the media player to the rack using standard 10-32 (or 6 mm in Europe) rack mounting screws ( JMP 9600 Media Player • Mounting and Maintenance...
  • Page 108: Cleaning The Air Filters

    Cleaning the Air Filters The JMP 9600 is equipped with two foam air filters that should be checked every four to six months and cleaned or replaced as required. You may need to perform this check more frequently in environments containing higher levels of particulates (such as dust).
  • Page 109: Changing The Fuses

    Changing the Fuses The JMP 9600 is equipped with field replaceable fuses to protect against overcurrent damage. If one of the two power circuits fails, replace the fuses as follows: WARNING Physically disconnect both power cables from the player before removing the fuse module.
  • Page 110: Troubleshooting A High Temperature

    Extron office nearest you.) Battery Precautions The JMP 9600 is provided with a permanently installed (factory-soldered in place) lithium battery. The battery maintains the real time clock in the event of power failure or extended storage periods and does not affect the normal operation of the player.
  • Page 111: Ethernet Connection

    IP addresses are as follows: LAN 1: 192.168.254.254 LAN 2: 192.168.254.253 Ping can also be used to test the Ethernet link to the media player. JMP 9600 Media Player • Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 112: Pinging To Determine The Ip Address

    82, except that when you specify the modifier, the line reports the web IP address rather than Pinging mail... the numeric IP address, regardless of whether you entered the actual numeric IP address or an alias name. JMP 9600 Media Player • Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 113: Configuring The Media Player For Network Use Via The Arp Command

    After verifying that the IP address change was successful, enter and issue the arp –d command at the Command prompt. For example: arp –d 10.13.197.7 removes 10.13.197.7 from the ARP table arp –d* removes all static IP addresses from the ARP table. JMP 9600 Media Player • Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 114: Connecting As A Telnet Client

    The Telnet Client can also be added or removed by clicking > Control Panel > and then Programs and Features Turn Windows Features On and Off check or uncheck the the Telnet Client box. JMP 9600 Media Player • Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 115: Subnetting - A Primer

    (periods) (figure 85). Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to three digits total per octet, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid. Typical IP Address: 192.168.254.254 Octets Figure 85. Typical IP Address JMP 9600 Media Player • Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 116: Subnet Masks And Octets

    192.168.2.25 190.190.2.25 192.190.2.25 ≠.≠.X.X Match?: =.=.X.X — Match — No match =.≠.X.X — No match subnet) subnet) subnet) (Same (Different (Different Figure 87. Comparing the IP Addresses of the Local and Remote Devices JMP 9600 Media Player • Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 117: Reference Information

    Reference Information This section discusses the specifications, part numbers, and accessories for the JMP 9600 Media Player. Topics that are covered include: • Specifications • Part Numbers Specifications Content/file format File types ........MXF-wrapped JPEG 2000 in DCP (Digital Cinema Package, unencrypted) Video formats JMP 9600 HD models ....
  • Page 118: Time Code

    Rates JMP 9600 HD models ....1 SMPTE, EBU, film output on a female RCA connector (tip-sleeve) JMP 9600 2K models ....2 SMPTE, EBU, film (input and output) on a pair of female RCA connectors (tip- sleeve) Sync— analog video outputs Output type ........
  • Page 119 EMI/EMC ......... CE, FCC Class A MTBF ..........30,000 hours Warranty ........3 years parts and labor NOTES: • All nominal levels are at ±10%. • Specifications are subject to change without notice. JMP 9600 Media Player • Reference Information...
  • Page 120: Part Numbers

    Media player part numbers Part number JMP 9600 HD – JPEG 2000 Media Player HD 60-1135-01 JMP 9600 HD 128 – JPEG 2000 Media Player HD 128 GB SSD 60-1135-02 JMP 9600 2K – JPEG 2000 Media Player 2K 60-1136-01 JMP 9600 2K 128 –...
  • Page 121: Cables

    CTU 100 Universal Compression Tool 100-181-01 BNC Male RG59 Compression Connectors - Nickel/50, qty. 50 100-189-01 BNC Male RG59P Compression Connectors - Nickel/50, qty. 50 100-212-01 BNC Male RG59 Compression Connectors - Gold/50, qty. 50 100-189-02 JMP 9600 Media Player • Reference Information...
  • Page 122 Extron Warranty Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to: USA, Canada, South America,...

Table of Contents