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JUPITER
L-S and LCD Series Control Panels
Instruction Manual
Software Version 2.0.1
071853603
AUGUST 2009

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  • Page 1 JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panels Instruction Manual Software Version 2.0.1 071853603 AUGUST 2009...
  • Page 2 Affiliate with the N.V. KEMA in The Netherlands CERTIFICATE Certificate Number: 510040.001 The Quality System of: Thomson Inc, and it’s wordwide Grass Valley division affiliates DBA GRASS VALLEY Headquarters 15655 SW Greystone Ct. 10 Presidential Way 400 Providence Mine Rd...
  • Page 3 JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panels Instruction Manual Software Version 2.0.1 071853603 AUGUST 2009...
  • Page 4 Benelux/Belgium: +32 (0) 2 334 90 30 Benelux/Netherlands: +31 (0) 35 62 38 42 1 N. Europe: +45 45 96 88 70 Germany, Austria, Eastern Europe: +49 6150 104 444 UK, Ireland, Israel: +44 118 923 0499 Copyright © Grass Valley, Inc. All rights reserved. This product may be covered by one or more U.S. and foreign patents.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Safety and EMI Certification ......... . Section 1 — L-S series Introduction .
  • Page 6 Contents SXY Panels ............Button Configuration Overview.
  • Page 7 LAN + Serial System ..........Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation .
  • Page 8 Contents Undo (L64 Only) ........... Front-Panel Service Modes .
  • Page 9 Contents Alternate Mode Operation ......... . . Multiple Destination Mode .
  • Page 10 Contents Section 8 — LCD Hardware Installation ......Rack Mounting ............Power Supplies .
  • Page 11 Contents Ordering Information ..........Installation Instructions .
  • Page 12 Contents JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 13: Preface

    Preface About This Manual This manual provides installation and operating information for the Jupiter L-S control panel series and the LCD Control panels. The L-S series starts page 31. The LCD Control panels start on page 143. Additional Documentation Electronic copies of this manual are normally provided with the system.
  • Page 14 Preface JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 15: Safety Summary

    Safety Summary Read and follow the important safety information below, noting especially those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons. Additional specific warnings not listed here may be found throughout the manual. WARNING Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are for use by qualified service personnel only.
  • Page 16: Symbols On The Product

    Safety Summary Symbols on the Product The following symbols may appear on the product: Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Indicates that user, operator or service technician should refer to product manual for important operating, maintenance, or service instructions.
  • Page 17: Cautions

    Safety Summary — Use only the power cord supplied or specified for Use proper power cord this product. — Connect the grounding conductor of the power cord to Ground product earth ground. — Do not operate this Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place product when covers or enclosure panels are removed.
  • Page 18 Safety Summary — If you suspect product damage Do not operate with suspected equipment failure or equipment failure, have the equipment inspected by qualified service personnel. — If mains switch is not provided, the power cord(s) Ensure mains disconnect of this equipment provide the means of disconnection. The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
  • Page 19 Safety Summary Sicherheit – Überblick Lesen und befolgen Sie die wichtigen Sicherheitsinformationen dieses Abschnitts. Beachten Sie insbesondere die Anweisungen bezüglich Brand-, Stromschlag- und Verletzungsgefahren. Weitere spezifische, hier nicht aufgeführte Warnungen finden Sie im gesamten Handbuch. WARNUNG Alle Anweisungen in diesem Handbuch, die das Abnehmen der Geräteabdeckung oder des Gerätegehäuses erfordern, dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Servicepersonal ausgeführt werden.
  • Page 20 Safety Summary Symbole am Produkt Die folgenden Symbole können sich am Produkt befinden: Weist auf eine gefährliche Hochspannung im Gerätegehäuse hin, die stark genug sein kann, um eine Stromschlaggefahr darzustellen. Weist darauf hin, dass der Benutzer, Bediener oder Servicet- echniker wichtige Bedienungs-, Wartungs- oder Servicean- weisungen in den Produkthandbüchern lesen sollte.
  • Page 21 Safety Summary — Berühren Sie bei eingeschalteter Strom- Keine offen liegenden Leiter berühren zufuhr keine offen liegenden Leitungen, Komponenten oder Schaltungen. — Verwenden Sie nur das mitgelieferte Netzk- Richtiges Netzkabel verwenden abel oder ein Netzkabel, das den Spezifikationen für dieses Produkt entspricht.
  • Page 22 Safety Summary — Um eine Überhitzung des Geräts zu vermeiden, Gerät ausreichend belüften müssen die Ausrüstungskomponenten entsprechend den Installationsan- weisungen belüftet werden. Legen Sie kein Papier unter das Gerät. Es könnte die Belüftung behindern. Platzieren Sie das Gerät auf einer ebenen Oberfläche.
  • Page 23 Safety Summary Consignes de sécurité Il est recommandé de lire, de bien comprendre et surtout de respecter les informations relatives à la sécurité qui sont exposées ci-après, notamment les consignes destinées à prévenir les risques d’incendie, les décharges élec- triques et les blessures aux personnes. Les avertissements complémen- taires, qui ne sont pas nécessairement repris ci-dessous, mais présents dans toutes les sections du manuel, sont également à...
  • Page 24 Safety Summary Symboles apposés sur le produit Les symboles suivants peut être apposés sur le produit: Signale la présence d’une tension élevée et dangereuse dans le boîtier de l’équipement ; cette tension peut être suffisante pour constituer un risque de décharge électrique. Signale que l’utilisateur, l’opérateur ou le technicien de main- tenance doit faire référence au(x) manuel(s) pour prendre con- naissance des instructions d’utilisation, de maintenance ou...
  • Page 25 Safety Summary — Évitez tout contact avec les connex- Évitez tout contact avec les circuits exposés ions, les composants ou les circuits exposés s’ils sont sous tension. — Utilisez exclusivement le cordon Utilisez le cordon d’alimentation approprié d’alimentation fourni avec ce produit ou spécifié pour ce produit. —...
  • Page 26 Safety Summary — Pour éviter toute surchauffe du produit, Assurez une ventilation adéquate assurez une ventilation de l’équipement conformément aux instructions d’installation. Ne déposez aucun document sous l’appareil — ils peuvent gêner la ventilation. Placez l’appareil sur une surface plane. - Les composants sensibles à...
  • Page 27: Regulatory Notices

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Grass Valley Inc. can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 28: Canadian Certified Power Cords

    Regulatory Notices Canadian Certified Power Cords Canadian approval includes the products and power cords appropriate for use in the North America power network. All other power cords supplied are approved for the country of use. Canadian Certified AC Adapter Canadian approval includes the AC adapters appropriate for use in the North America power network.
  • Page 29 Regulatory Notices Category Standard Designed/tested for compliance with: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Audio, Video and Entertainment Lighting Control for the European Community. via EN 55103-1 and 2 EN 55103-1 Emission stan- Electromagnetic compatibility. dards Product family standard for audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use.
  • Page 30 Regulatory Notices JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 31: Section 1 - L-S Series Introduction

    Section L-S series Introduction Overview The Jupiter L-S series Control panels are designed to control television matrix routers through a Grass Valley Jupiter CM-4000 Control System running the AccuSwitch application. Although the panels are primarily intended to control Concerto, Trinix, Apex, and Venus routers, any matrix router that can be controlled by a CM-4000/AccuSwitch can also be con- trolled by these panels.
  • Page 32: L Series Control Panel Features

    Section 1 — L-S series Introduction L Series Control Panel Features Figure 1. L32 Control Panel Destination Preset Status The L32 is a button-per-signal control panel equipped with a Destination/ Status color bitmap display. Features include: • Assignable buttons on the front panel,...
  • Page 33: Ld4

    L Series Control Panel Features Figure 3. LD4 Control Panel Buttons #1 - 5 Buttons #6 - 0 Note The buttons are numbered 1-5 on the top row and 6-0 on the bottom row. The LD4 is a 16-category, full-matrix control panel.
  • Page 34: Ld16

    Section 1 — L-S series Introduction LD16 Figure 4. LD16 Control Panel Override Source The LD16 is a 20-category, full-matrix, multi-level breakaway control panel. The panel provides multi-level status and control of a single Destination, or, top-level status and control of multiple Destinations (“MD Control”). Fea- tures include: •...
  • Page 35: S Series Control Panel Features

    S Series Control Panel Features S Series Control Panel Features S25/S50 Figure 5. S25 Control Panel Figure 6. S50 Control Panel The S25 (Figure 5) and S50 (Figure 6) panels provide button-per-Source routing switcher control with 25 (or 50 respectively) Source buttons and an eight-button Destination / level selection cluster.
  • Page 36: S100

    Section 1 — L-S series Introduction S100 Figure 7. S100 Control Panel Panel Protect/ Lock The S100 is a 100 button-per-Source control panel. The panel includes two color bitmap displays (Destination/Status and Preset/Level) and buttons for scrolling through every available Source or Destination, plus a button level selection.
  • Page 37: Sxy

    Specifications Figure 8. SXY Control Panel Buttons #1 - 5 Buttons #11 - 13 Protect/ Level Lock Clear Buttons #6 - 10 Buttons #14 - 16 The SXY is a single Destination control panel that includes two color bitmap displays (Destination/Status and Preset/Level). Category/number keys and a rotating selector knob can be used to select a Source, a Destina- tion, a level selection, a Sequence, or an Override.
  • Page 38: Ordering Information

    Section 1 — L-S series Introduction Ordering Information JUP-CP-L32 Series Control Panels JUP-CP-L32-AC 32 button per Source control panel, with the ability to choose any Source or Destination included in the input or output table. Includes one display. Rack or desk mount 1 RU.
  • Page 39 Ordering Information JUP-CP-SXY Series Control Panels JUP-CP-SXY-AC XY, multiple level control panel. Category entry, quick-pick or Scroll Wheel for Source, Destination or level selection, with two displays for statusing: DESTINATIONS, presets, levels and current status. Includes AC power supply (JUP-ACPS-1RU). JUP-CP-SXY-DC XY, multiple level control panel.
  • Page 40 Section 1 — L-S series Introduction JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 41: Section 2 - Hardware Installation

    L-S panel. Power Supplies Two methods are available for powering the L-S series hardware panels: • AC power supply (JUP-ACPS) • DC power supply (JUP-DCPS) The module used is specified at the time of order.
  • Page 42 WARNING Do not connect any external power supply other than the approved “JUP- DCPS” unit supplied by Thomson Grass Valley. The AC power supply is contained in a module that mounts on the rear of the panel (Figure 10).
  • Page 43: Network Wiring

    Network Wiring Network Wiring The L-S series panels are connected to the CM-4000 System Controller via Ethernet or a Serial connection. Maximum length of a LAN (Cat5 cable) connection is 329 feet (100 meters). The LAN must be capable of per- forming 100 Mb operations, and each Ethernet segment (hub to panel) has a 100 meter limit.
  • Page 44: L32/L64/S100 Panels

    Section 2 — Hardware Installation L32/L64/S100 Panels The L32 and L64 panels have 32 or 64 buttons respectively, on the left side of the panel that can be used for Button-per-Source operation. The S100 panel has 100 buttons for this purpose. Using the label resources described above, these buttons can be labeled 1 through 32, 64, or 100.
  • Page 45: Ld16 Panels

    Button Labels LD16 Panels The LD16 includes a button cluster on the right side of the panel that can be used for category/number selection. The default is shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. LD16 with Type ESL Category Set Override Source It is also possible to configure the panel with a custom category set.
  • Page 46: Button Configuration Overview

    A sheet of pre-cut transparency keycap labels, part no. 335835400, is avail- able for use with Jupiter L-S Series Control panels. The large labels measure 0.38 x 0.38 inches (9.65 x 9.65 mm). The small labels measure 0.3 x 0.3 inches (7.62 x 7.62 mm).
  • Page 47 Button Labels Figure 18. Pre-Cut Transparency Keycap Labels Tally/ Assign Film Patch Server Studio Test Audio Level Shift Level & Select Film Patch Server Studio Test Panel Over Lock Source Enable Ride Film Patch Server Studio Test Panel Level Chop Menu Still Config...
  • Page 48 Section 2 — Hardware Installation JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 49: Section 3 - Software Installation & Ip Addresses

    IP address must be set on each panel so it can operate on the net- work. The NetConfig application is used to discover and set IP addresses of the L-S series panels. NetConfig is also used to update L-S series panel software, by transferring panel code from the computer running NetConfig directly to the panels.
  • Page 50: Software Installation

    Section 3 — Software Installation & IP Addresses Software Installation NetConfig Installation The Grass Valley NetConfig application is supplied on the L-S Panels Soft- ware CD that is shipped with the panel. 1. Insert the Jupiter L-S Panels Software CD into the Jupiter file server computer.
  • Page 51 Software Installation 2. Click and follow the instructions shown on the screens, accepting Next the defaults (Figure 20). Figure 20. NetConfig Installation Screens 3. After NetConfig has successfully installed, click Finish JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 52: L-S Panels Installation (On Jupiter File Server)

    1. After NetConfig has been installed, the L-S Panels installation application will launch. This program loads files from the CD onto the computer running the installer program. You can later use NetConfig to install the software directly on the L-S series panels (Figure 21).
  • Page 53: Network Ip Addresses

    L-S Panels software installation completes. Finish Network IP Addresses This section describes IP (LAN) addressing procedures for the L-S series hardware panels. IP connection and configuration allows Ethernet operation and provides a downloading path for software upgrades. The L-S panel, Jupiter CM-4000, and Jupiter file server PC must be on the same IP network, or be connected through a network router/gateway.
  • Page 54: Multi-Network Ip Configuration

    For more information on IP addressing, see the Jupiter CM-4000 Installation and Operating Manual. Network Configuration Procedure (NetConfig) The network configuration procedure requires the Grass Valley NetConfig application v2.0.9 or newer. NetConfig is supplied on the CD shipped with the panel (see NetConfig Installation on page 50).
  • Page 55: Setting Ip Addresses On L-S Panels

    Network IP Addresses The network configuration procedure consists of two parts: • Setting the panel IP address, subnet value, and gateway address, and • Setting the panel “Device Number” and other Jupiter values. Setting IP Addresses on L-S Panels When L-S panels are being installed for the first time, the user will need to load the NetConfig application on the Jupiter file server PC.
  • Page 56: Setting Jupiter Values For L-S Panels

    Section 3 — Software Installation & IP Addresses e. Select “Edit.” IP address - set to a unique value within the same network as the Jupiter file server. For example, if the Jupiter file server address is 192.168.253.1, then the panel address should be changed to reside in the 192.168.253.x network (such as “192.168.253.101”).
  • Page 57: Finding The Physical Location Of A Panel

    Finding the Physical Location of a Panel c. ES-LAN/Serial Device #: Each panel connected to an AccuSwitch controller must be given a unique number. • Enter a number from 1 to 64 for a LAN only system. • Enter a number from 1 to 16 for a Serial only system. The “Device #”...
  • Page 58: L-S Panel Software Update

    Section 3 — Software Installation & IP Addresses L-S Panel Software Update Note NetConfig and the Jupiter Control Center use the same TFTP port. Only one will own the port at a time. When updating control panel software the Jupiter Control Center should be shut down, and NetConfig must be closed to send any Jupiter configuration changes.
  • Page 59: Section 4 - Jupiter System Configuration

    Section Jupiter System Configuration The following overview of L-S series panel configuration assumes that the reader is familiar with the Jupiter Facility Control System. Please refer to the Jupiter CM-4000 Installation and Operating Manual for specific informa- tion. MPK Table Entries The Jupiter MPK table is used for configuration purposes.
  • Page 60 Section 4 — Jupiter System Configuration Note Panels can be configured to force unlock and force un-protect any destination regardless of what panel locked or protected it, depending on what is entered in the Password column. See the 7.8.1 Jupiter Release notes (part # 071827511) for more information.
  • Page 61: Control Panel Sets

    Des- tination. • For all other L-S series panels, if an actual CP Output Set is selected, then the control panel will be able to control all the Destinations listed in that Set;...
  • Page 62: Cp Level Set

    Section 4 — Jupiter System Configuration CP Level Set The CP Level Set used for L-S panels is specified as type CP3800. With L-S panels, the CP Level Set establishes the order in which levels are displayed on the panel and the display mnemonics used for the various levels (“Video,”...
  • Page 63: Sequence Set

    Control Panel Sets Sequence Set A control panel’s button or menu setting can be used to sequence (salvo) execute pre-built Jupiter sequences, where a sequence is a list of switches, which switches one or more Sources to one or more Destinations. Setting Up a Salvo with a Sequence Set A Jupiter sequence is built using the Jupiter Sequence Set table, an example of which is shown in...
  • Page 64: Disabling Specific Buttons On The Control Panel

    Section 4 — Jupiter System Configuration tion Type settings. Also the Setup menu will be accessible, regardless of the Password Level setting, if the panel is not connected to the CM-4000 by either a LAN or a Serial connection. You will need to set the Password level in the MPK Devices table to disable the Configuration and Setup menus.
  • Page 65: Compiling

    Compiling 3. Enter the number of the desired button in the Button Assignment column. For example,: • Buttons 1-32 for the L32 panel. • Buttons 1-64 for the L64 panel. • Buttons 1-100 for the S100 panel. Apply the changes by recompiling the set. The associated button will then be disabled.
  • Page 66 Section 4 — Jupiter System Configuration JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 67: Section 5 - Connecting The L-S, Lcd Panel

    Section Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel The L-S and LCD Panels can be connected to the CM-4000 System Con- troller via a 115k Baud serial bus (Cannot be greater than 2000 feet); or via a Cat 5 Ethernet connection (Cannot be greater than 329 feet per segment). Note An Ethernet connection is required for software upgrade purposes.
  • Page 68 Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Figure 29. L-S and LCD Panel Serial Connection Serial bus Serial Serial bus Ports AccuSwitch CM-4000 System Controller 100baseT Jupiter LAN to Jupiter IP switch File Server Serial data cable (see page LAN (Cat 5 Ethernet) cable.
  • Page 69: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Hardware Installation The L-S and LCD Panels can be connected to the CM-4000 System Con- troller via a 115k Baud serial bus or via a Cat 5 Ethernet connection. It is also possible to combine these methods by connecting some panels through a Serial port and others through the LAN.
  • Page 70 Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Figure 30. Serial system addressing (example). Panel ID Panel IP 16 L-S panels per “16” “192.168.253.116” serial bus maximum Panel ID Panel IP “02” “192.168.253.102” Panel ID Panel IP “01” “192.168.253.101” Serial buses Panel ID Panel IP...
  • Page 71: Serial Data Cables

    5 of the 9 pins that are described in the ESbus specifi- cation. The following cables are available, with 9-pin D male connectors installed, already made from Grass Valley (VDE cables include ferrite cores): Table 2. 1 meter (3.3 ft.) 8 meters (26.2 ft.)
  • Page 72: Woburn, Ma

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel VDE EMI/RFI Modifications to Serial Data Cables User-supplied serial data cables for VDE installations require a ferrite core placed over each end of the cable, and adjacent to the connector (see Figure 32 below).
  • Page 73: Ip Configuration Procedure

    Serial Data Cables IP Configuration Procedure 1. A Control panel only needs an IP address if it is using the LAN for NetConfig (Software updates). Determine the present IP address of the 1st panel. This step will be different for each panel, see the previous chapters in this manual for your specific panel’s information.
  • Page 74: Panel Network Configuration

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Figure 33. The L-S or LCD Panels Web Page The Panel Information fields are system generated. Panel Network Configuration Follow these steps to configure the Panel Network. JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 75: Network Mode Selection - Enable Dhcp If Box Checked

    Serial Data Cables Net-1 IP Settings Figure 34. Net-1 IP Settings 1. Enter a unique value in the Ethernet IP field. This IP address must be within the same network as the CM-4000. For example, if the CM-4000 address is 192.168.253.10, then the L-S or LCD Panels address should be changed to reside in the 192.168.253.x network (such as “192.168.253.101”).
  • Page 76: Connection Type

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Connection Type There are different types of connections. Follow these steps to set the con- nection settings for the different types: LAN Systems Figure 36. Example of the LAN Connection Type 1. Select the radio button for a LAN only system.
  • Page 77: Post Save Selection - Force Panel Reset If Box Checked

    Serial Data Cables The Primary and Secondary LAN fields will not be editable. Post Save Selection - Force Panel Reset if Box Checked 1. Select the check box. This will force the panel to reset and use Do Reset the new settings. 2.
  • Page 78: Serial Protocol Table Entries

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Serial Protocol Table Entries When an L-S or LCD Panels is connected to a CM-4000 serial port (and operated in Serial mode), the CM-4000 serial port must be configured for “ESCP” protocol using the Serial Protocol table. The Baud rate should be set at 115K.
  • Page 79: Special Entries Needed To Upgrade Serial Panels

    Serial Protocol Table Entries Panels are normally shipped with a panel address of “01.” This number is referred to as the “Device Number” on the IP configuration page and “ID” within the L-S or LCD Panels MENU system. Input Set - Input and output set types should be CPESXTND for Device type CPES-SER.
  • Page 80: Changing The Connection Type Using The Panel's Menu

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu The panel’s connection type can be changed using the panel’s menu. The steps needed to change the connection for each panel are explained below. Note You can use a password to lock out menus.
  • Page 81 Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu 3. Press the button. Take 4. Press the or the Arrows to scroll to the Connection Type? Down option. 5. Press the button. The Connection menu will then appear Take (Figure 41). Note The example in Figure 41...
  • Page 82: Ld16

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel LD16 Figure 42. LD16 Control Panel Override Source Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the LD16 panel’s menu: 1. Press the button. The displayed items will change; look at the D9 Menu Display window (the bottom left-hand display window).
  • Page 83: S25 Or S50

    Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu Figure 44. LD16 Connection Menu - Connection - C: Lan N: Lan 4. Press the or the Arrows to change the Connection type in the Down N: field to Serial. button in the lower Right-hand corner will turn green Take (Figure 43).
  • Page 84 Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Figure 46. S50 Control Panel Destination Buttons Buttons 1-50 Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the S25 or the S50 panel’s menu: 1. Press the Destination button that is in the upper-right corner and the Destination button in the lower-left corner at the same time, for approximately three (3) seconds (Figure...
  • Page 85: L32

    Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu 3. Press the button. Serial Mode Accept The Panel will then reboot and apply the changed settings. Figure 49. L32 Control Panel Destination Preset Status Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the L32 panel’s menu: 1.
  • Page 86: Ld4

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Figure 51. L32 Connection Menu - Connection - C: Lan N: Lan 6. Press the or the Arrows to change the Connection type in the Down N: field to Serial. button will then turn green. Take 7.
  • Page 87 Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu Figure 53. LD4 Control Panel Menu Menu Button Take Button Display Windows UP and Down Buttons 4. Press the or the Arrows to scroll to the Connection Type? Down option. 5. Press the button to select the Connection Type? option.
  • Page 88: S100

    Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Note Press the Clear button at any time to exit the menu without making changes to the current settings. Press the Menu button at any time to exit from the current location without making changes to the current settings but remain in the menu.
  • Page 89: Sxy

    Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu 4. Press the or the Arrows to scroll to the Connection Type? Down option. 5. Press the button. The Connection menu will then appear Take (Figure 57). Note The example in Figure 57 is for reference only, it is not meant to be an exact replica of the displayed contents.
  • Page 90 Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the SXY panel’s menu: 1. Press the button. The displayed items will change; look at the Select Preset/Level Display window (the far-left display window). 2.
  • Page 91: Lcd16

    Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu 6. Use the Scroll wheel to change the Connection type in the N: field to Serial. button will then turn green (Figure Take Figure 61. SXY Take Button Take Button 7. Press the button to apply the change.
  • Page 92 Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the LCD16 panel’s menu: 1. Press the Scroll wheel to access the Panels’ Main menu. 2. Press the button. This button is the fifth button to the left of Panel Setup? the Scroll wheel.
  • Page 93: Lcd48

    Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu LCD48 Figure 64. LCD48 Control Panel Scroll Wheel Buttons #1-16 Buttons #17-32 Buttons #33-48 Follow these steps to change the Connection Type setting using the LCD48 panel’s menu: 1. Press the Scroll wheel to access the Panels’ Main menu. 2.
  • Page 94 Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel Figure 65. LCD48 Connection Menu Display Windows Connection C: Lan N: Lan Scroll Wheel 4. Use the Scroll wheel to change the Connection type in the N: field to Serial. button will then turn green (Figure 65).
  • Page 95: Lan + Serial System

    Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu LAN + Serial System In this example, one or more L-S or LCD Panels are operated in Serial mode, while the other L-S or LCD Panels are operated in LAN mode. All L- S or LCD Panels that are operated in Serial mode will still require a LAN connection for software upgrades.
  • Page 96 Section 5 — Connecting the L-S, LCD Panel JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 97: Section 6 - L-S Series Panel Operation

    Section L-S Series Panel Operation Introduction This section assumes panels have been properly installed and configured for operation at your facility. Buttons are configured to control Sources and Destinations using the Jupiter CP Input and Output sets, Levels are deter-...
  • Page 98: Preset/Level

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Preset/Level Typically reports the name of the Source or Destination selected for the next action, and the currently selected level. D1 - D16 Reports an individual Destination name, and its current Source, or reports the levels and Sources for a single Destination, depending on panel oper- ating mode.
  • Page 99: Advise Router Option

    Introduction Advise Router Option When the Advise flag option has been set in the Jupiter Control system and an attempt is made to switch control to a new device, the switch will not occur. The system will instead display the following message on the control panel in two lines: SRC in use by: <Destination name>...
  • Page 100: Sequences (Salvos)

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation will switch only those levels. When OFF, the panel will return to all levels selected after each take. Sequences (Salvos) A sequence, or salvo, is the switching of one or more Sources to one or more Destinations with a single action.
  • Page 101: L32/L64 Control Panels

    L32/L64 Control Panels L32/L64 Control Panels For a summary of L32/L64 functions see page Figure 67. L32 Control Panel Destination Preset Status Figure 68. L64 Control Panel Level Menu Preset Protect/ Undo Lock Clear Take L32 and L64 Panel Differences The most significant differences between these two panels, besides the number of buttons that are on the left side of the panel (either 32 or 64), are: •...
  • Page 102: Clearing Panel Modes

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Clearing Panel Modes L32 and L64 panels can be placed into various modes for item and menu selection. Buttons on the panel behave differently, depending on what panel mode is currently active. If a...
  • Page 103: Menu Selection Method

    L32/L64 Control Panels Menu Selection Method 1. Clear the panel ( , and buttons OFF). Level Menu Preset 2. Press the button. The window will display configuration modes. Menu 3. If necessary, use the arrow buttons to scroll to Up/Down Select Destination? mode.
  • Page 104: Direct Selection With Preset

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Direct Selection with Preset Preset allows you to confirm the identity of the Source before it is switched to the Destination. 1. Press so it is illuminated. Preset 2. Press the low green button for the desired Source. The Source will NOT be taken to that Destination.
  • Page 105: Locking A Destination

    L32/L64 Control Panels Note This protects only the levels this control panel can control (as defined on the CP Level set assigned to the panel). • If another panel selects this Destination for control, that panel's button will illuminate steady amber. If the other panel Protect/Lock attempts to switch this Destination, a indicator will be displayed,...
  • Page 106: Breakaway Switching

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation To Unlock a Destination: 1. Confirm the Destination to be unlocked appears in yellow in the Destination window (accomplished with Direct or Menu Destination selection described earlier). The button will blink red. Protect/Lock 2.
  • Page 107: Breakaway Source Status

    L32/L64 Control Panels 2. Press the button to activate level access operation. Level Each level displayed in the bottom of the display will now have an asterisk ( ) that indicates it is active (selected for control). • The arrow buttons scroll through that Destination’s acces- Up/Down sible levels, displaying each level’s active status.
  • Page 108: Executing A Sequence (Salvo)

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Executing a Sequence (Salvo) After a sequence is created and downloaded (see Setting Up a Salvo with a Sequence Set on page 63) it can be executed as follows: Direct Execution In order to directly execute a sequence, that must be assigned to a panel...
  • Page 109: Button Assignment

    L32/L64 Control Panels Blue in the preset window), and pressing the Take button returns the Des- tination to that previous Source. 1. Press the button, use the arrow buttons to scroll to Menu Up/Down Panel and then press Config? Take. 2.
  • Page 110: Front-Panel Service Modes

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation When the button is illuminated, the Undo button lights whenever a Preset new Source is selected as a preset, and after each Take is performed. As above, pressing when it is illuminated restores the last Source to...
  • Page 111: Ld4 Control Panel

    LD4 Control Panel LD4 Control Panel For a summary of LD4 functions see page Figure 69. LD4 Control Panel LD4 Operating Modes The LD4 has two distinct operating modes, Single Destination and Mul- tiple Destinations. • When operated inthe Single Destination mode, one Destination is selected for control and the display windows show the Source for each defined level of that Destination (video, left audio, right audio, etc.).
  • Page 112: Selecting A Destination To Be Controlled (Single Destination Mode)

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Selecting a Destination to be Controlled (Single Destination Mode) Page Selection Method 1. Press and push the soft button for the D3 Menu Select Destination? window. The D1 window will display and the other Destination? windows will display a page of Destinations.
  • Page 113: Breakaways (Ld4 Panel)

    LD4 Control Panel Direct Category Button Method This is the fastest method to take a Source to Destination on this panel. 1. Confirm the desired active Destination is shown in yellow in the Destination window. 2. Press a Category (For example, “VTR”) and unit number (For example, “2”) button combination.
  • Page 114 Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation 2. Press the soft button for . The mode will toggle to the other Level Select state and the panel will exit Menu mode. Breakaways can be disabled on the CP Level Set table by setting the Break Flag for each level to `N.'...
  • Page 115: Sticky Levels Mode (Ld4 Panel)

    LD4 Control Panel 5. The level windows will indicate status of the first 4 levels of the switcher. • If Sticky Levels is off, after the Take all levels will automatically be deselected (their buttons will turn off). If Sticky Levels is on, only the levels involved in the last Take will remain selected.
  • Page 116: Selecting A Destination To Control (Multiple Destination Mode)

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Selecting a Destination to Control (Multiple Destination Mode) 1. Press the soft button next to the Destination to be controlled so it is illuminated. Use the arrow buttons to view additional pages of Up/Down Destinations.
  • Page 117: Protecting Or Locking A Destination

    LD4 Control Panel 2. Press the soft button next to the desired button location. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons if necessary to scroll through the pages of button locations. 3. Select the desired Destination by pressing a category (For example, “VTR”) and unit number combination.
  • Page 118: Un-Protecting Or Unlocking A Destination

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Un-protecting or Unlocking a Destination The panel that originally protected or locked a Destination can clear those states for that Destination. 1. Confirm the desired locked or protected Destination(s) are selected. 2. Press the...
  • Page 119: Sequence (Salvo) Switching (Ld4 Panel)

    LD4 Control Panel 4. Press the soft button next to the desired override. 5. To execute the override switch, press . The Sources on the levels Take specified in the override will be switched to the Destination. Sequence (Salvo) Switching (LD4 Panel) Pre-built Jupiter sequences can be executed after they have been created and downloaded (see Setting Up a Salvo with a Sequence Set on page...
  • Page 120: Ld16 Control Panel

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation LD16 Control Panel For a summary of LD16 functions see page Figure 70. LD16 Control Panel Override Source LD16 Operating Modes The LD16 has two distinct operating modes, Single Destination and Mul- tiple Destination.
  • Page 121: Selecting A Destination To Be Controlled (Single Destination Mode)

    LD16 Control Panel Selecting a Destination to be Controlled (Single Destination Mode) Page Selection Method 1. Press . The D1 window will display and the other Dest Destination? windows will display a page of Destinations. 2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the available pages of Up/Down Destinations (For example, in the D3 window).
  • Page 122: Breakaway

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Direct Category Button Method This is the fastest method to take a Source to Destination on this panel. 1. Confirm the desired active Destination is shown in yellow in the D15 window 2. Press a Category (For example, “VTR”) and unit number (For example, “2”) button combination.
  • Page 123 LD16 Control Panel Changing Level Select Mode The LD16 panel has a Level button which can also be used to directly toggle between the Level Select mode ALL ON and ALL OFF settings. When the button is ON the All OFF setting is active. When the button is Level Level...
  • Page 124: Sticky Levels Mode

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation 2. Press the button so it is illuminated. All levels will be deselected LEVEL and their soft buttons will turn off. 3. Toggle ON the soft button corresponding to the level(s) to be switched.
  • Page 125: Selecting A Destination To Control (Multiple Destination Mode)

    LD16 Control Panel 2. Press the soft button. The D1 window will display Multiple Destination? the page number of the display (For example, ). The D1-D16 windows’ first line contains the status of 16 Destinations. • If Destinations are undefined, the windows will show a series of dashes.
  • Page 126: Protecting Or Locking A Destination

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Note Destinations that have been defined in the panel's CP Output set using the Jupiter Configuration Editor cannot be changed using the panel itself. If such an attempt is made, the panel will display the following message: “????”...
  • Page 127: Un-Protecting Or Unlocking A Destination

    LD16 Control Panel 3. Press to protect or lock the Destination(s). The button Take Protect/Lock will blink, which indicates that panel has been protected or locked. • If another panel selects this Destination for control, that panel's button will illuminate steady amber or red. If the other Protect/Lock panel attempts to switch this Destination, a indicator will be...
  • Page 128: To Execute An Override

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation in which the overrides are listed on the CP Override set table will be the order in which they appear on the panel. To Execute an Override 1. Select the desired Destination. 2. Press .
  • Page 129: S25/S50 Control Panels

    S25/S50 Control Panels S25/S50 Control Panels For a summary of S25/S50 functions see page Figure 71. S25 Control Panel Figure 72. S50 Control Panel The S25 and S50 are Button-per-Source Control panels configurable for various combinations of Destinations and levels. The buttons on the left select Sources.
  • Page 130: Basic Operation

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Basic Operation With all available levels toggled ON (high amber), press a Source button (light green). Selecting the Source completes the switch to the Destination. Breakaway Switching Select only the level button(s) on the right that you wish to switch before selecting a Source.
  • Page 131: Operation

    S25/S50 Control Panels Figure 75. S50 Configured for 8 Destinations Sources 8 Destinations Operation 1. Select the Destination button on the right you wish to control. 2. Press a Source button (light green). Selecting the Source completes the switch to the Destination. S25/S50 Protect/Lock S25 and S50 panels cannot initiate or remove protects or locks.
  • Page 132: S100 Control Panel

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation S100 Control Panel For a summary of S100 functions see page Figure 76. S100 Control Panel Panel Protect/ Lock L64 Panel Similarities and Differences The S100 panel layout and operating procedures are nearly identical to the L64 panel.
  • Page 133: Alternate Mode Operation

    S100 Control Panel • Locking a Destination on page 105 • Breakaway Switching on page 106 • Sticky Levels Mode on page 99 • Executing a Sequence (Salvo) on page 108 • Source Swap Mode on page 108 • Button Assignment on page 109 •...
  • Page 134 Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Activating Multiple Destination Mode 1. Press Menu 2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to and press Up/Down PanelConfig? Take. 3. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to . The window will Up/Down Mult Outp report its current status (OFF or ON).
  • Page 135: Sxy Control Panel

    SXY Control Panel SXY Control Panel For a summary of SXY functions see page Figure 78. SXY Control Panel Protect/ Level Lock Clear Category Buttons (16) Level Buttons (10) Selecting a Destination to be Controlled Selector Knob Method 1. Press to take the panel to its home state.
  • Page 136: Selecting A Source

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation 3. Use the Category buttons to enter the number of that Destination. Alternatively, you can use the Selector knob to scroll through the available Destinations. If the entry is valid, the name of the Source will appear in the Preset window in yellow, and the category/number for the Source will be shown in blue.
  • Page 137: Source Swap Mode

    SXY Control Panel Source Swap Mode When Source Swap is ON, the panel will preset its previous Source after a Take. This permits flip-flop switching. 1. Press Select . The display windows will display various modes. 2. Rotate the selector knob to and press Panel Config? Select...
  • Page 138: Multi Source Breakaway

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Multi Source Breakaway The following procedure is used to switch multiple Sources as a single-take breakaway. For example, switching to video from one Source and left and right audio from another Source with one Take.
  • Page 139: Sticky Levels Mode

    SXY Control Panel 2. The name of the level and its current Source is shown in the Status window. Sticky Levels Mode If breakaway switching is performed often, you may want to leave sticky mode ON. To turn on Sticky Levels mode: 1.
  • Page 140: Un-Protecting Or Unlocking A Destination

    Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation Un-protecting or Unlocking a Destination The panel that originally imposed a protect or lock on a Destination can clear those states for that Destination. 1. Confirm the desired Destination appears in the Destination window. If...
  • Page 141: Scroll Take Mode

    SXY Control Panel 2. Press . The display windows will display various modes. Select 3. Rotate the selector knob to choose and press . The Preset Override? Select window will display the names of overrides for that panel. 4. Use the selector knob to scroll through and select the desired override. 5.
  • Page 142 Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 143: Section 7 - Lcd Introduction

    Overview The Jupiter LCD series Control panels are designed to control matrix routers through a Grass Valley Jupiter CM-4000 Control System that is running the AccuSwitch application. Although the panels are intended to control Concerto, Trinix, Apex, and Venus routers, any matrix router that can be controlled by a CM-4000/AccuSwitch can also be controlled by these panels.
  • Page 144: Lcd Series Control Panel Features

    • All key panel parameters are saved in non-volatile memory. • Is compatible with Grass Valley Net Config Application. • Includes key control sets that can be changed from Jupiter without causing the CM to reboot or any Jupiter system interruptions.
  • Page 145: Lcd Panel Components

    LCD Panel Components LCD Panel Components The following figures display each component of the specified panel. The names that are shown in the figure will be used in the rest of the manual. Each panel is configured using the Jupiter Configuration editor. The buttons are numbered from left to right.
  • Page 146: Use Of Color

    Section 7 — LCD Introduction Use of Color The LCD panel buttons have color capabilities (green, yellow, red, and amber in varying intensities). Color displays are available on all LCD panels and can display up to 3 lines of 10 characters. Specifically, the buttons use color to indicate the following functionality: Table 5.
  • Page 147: Destination Button

    Standard Button Display Destination Button The following information is available for each Destination button. Line # 1 Miscellaneous information will be shown on Line #1. This information can be Page or Status information. Page Numbers The following information will only be displayed on Button #1 and will time out after approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 148: Source Button

    Section 7 — LCD Introduction Source Button The following information is available for each Source button. Line # 1 Specific status information will be shown on Line #1: Page Numbers The following information will only be displayed on Button #1 and will time out after approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 149: Menu Modes

    Menu Modes Menu Modes The Menu provides access to different modes or functionality of the LCD panels. Most menu options are self explanatory. The “Main Menu” is accessed by pressing the Scroll wheel on the front panel. For more informa- tion see Figure 79 Figure...
  • Page 150: Panel Config Button

    Section 7 — LCD Introduction Panel Config Button The Panel Configuration menu will appear when the Panel Config button pressed. The Configuration menu is comprised of the following: • : This button is in the #1 location. Pressing the Sticky Level button Sticky will turn sticky levels ON.
  • Page 151 Menu Modes buttons are for information only. The Information is broken up into three different “pages.” Use the Scroll wheel to cycle through the available infor- mation pages. Figure 82. LCD16 Control Panel Button # 16 Button #1-8 The features of each page are explained below: Page #1 : This button is in the #1 location.
  • Page 152 Section 7 — LCD Introduction PAGE #2 : This button is in the #1 location. The button dis- Net-1 MAC button Net-1 MAC plays the physical MAC-1 address that is assigned to the panel. The infor- mation must match the sticker that is attached to the back of the LCD panel. : This button is in the #2 location.
  • Page 153 Menu Modes : This button is in the #3 location. The version of the Re- Re-Loader button loader application’s version, also known as the “Safe” application, which is currently being used, is displayed. : This button is in the #16 location and is for information Information button only.
  • Page 154: Panel Is Offline

    Section 7 — LCD Introduction Panel is Offline The following conditions will be displayed when the panel is offline: • Button #1 will be Red and will display the phrase: “-Panel- is offline”. • Button #2 will be White and will indicate the current “Panel ID“ •...
  • Page 155: Ordering Information

    Ordering Information Ordering Information JUP-CP-LCD16 Series Control Panels JUP-CP-LCD16-AC Jupiter 16 soft labeled RGB LCD button control panel. Configurable as BPS, XY Status panel & Category entry for up to 20 input/output categories. Scroll wheel operations. With AC power supply. (JUP-ACPS-1RU). JUP-CP-LCD16-DC Jupiter 16 soft labeled RGB LCD button control panel.
  • Page 156 Section 7 — LCD Introduction JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 157: Section 8 - Lcd Hardware Installation

    WARNING Do not connect any external power supply other than the approved “JUP- DCPS” unit supplied by Thomson Grass Valley. The AC power supply is contained in a module that mounts on the rear of the panel (Figure 84).
  • Page 158 Section 8 — LCD Hardware Installation Figure 84. Control Panel Dimensions with Options JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 159: Network Wiring

    Network Wiring Network Wiring The LCD series panels are connected to the CM-4000 System Controller by either an Ethernet or Serial connection. Maximum length of a LAN (Cat5 cable) connection is 329 feet (100 meters). The Serial connection cannot be greater than 2000 feet.
  • Page 160: Category Button Configuration

    Section 8 — LCD Hardware Installation Category Button Configuration Category buttons exist on some panels, allowing the pre-selection of cate- gories of Sources or Destinations. The categories can be customized, by cre- ating a custom Jupiter CP Category set table. This CP Category set would then be assigned to the CP Input set, or CP Output set, which would in turn be assigned to the panel using the MPK Devices table.
  • Page 161: Section 9 - Lcd Software Installation & Ip Addresses

    Section LCD Software Installation & IP Addresses Introduction The LCD series panels operate with the Jupiter AccuSwitch control system using either an Ethernet LAN connection or a Serial connection. This func- tionality requires compatible software versions and IP addresses must be used by all Jupiter system devices on the network.
  • Page 162 Section 9 — LCD Software Installation & IP Addresses JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 163: Section 10 - Lcd Configuration

    Section LCD Configuration See the Jupiter System Configuration section in this manual for Configuration instructions. Please refer to the Jupiter CM-4000 Installation and Operating Manual for more information. JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 164 Section 10 — LCD Configuration JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 165: Section 11 - Lcd Series Panel Operation

    Section LCD Series Panel Operation Introduction This section assumes that the LCD panels have been properly installed and configured for operation at your facility. Buttons are configured to control Sources and Destinations using the Jupiter CP Input and Output sets. Levels are determined with CP Level sets.
  • Page 166: Xy Mode

    Section 11 — LCD Series Panel Operation The switch to a new device will not be executed until the destination that is using the source is either: • Switched to a different source. • Switched to the “SAFE” input. Note The Advise and Enforce options do not work when you are using Sequences or Multiple-destination switching when the same source is being routed to more than one destination.
  • Page 167: Multiple Destination Mode

    Basic Panel Operations levels that are associated with the selected Destination. You must be in the main menu to see the button. Single Destination Mode Note The ability to perform a breakaway, lock, or protect is not allowed in this mode.
  • Page 168: Category Entry Mode

    Section 11 — LCD Series Panel Operation Figure 86. Multi-Selection Displayed Source SRC-002 Destination OUT-017 9. Select the button. The Take request is immediately sent to the host. Take The panel will then show the new current Source on line 2 of the button. The Multiple Destination mode also supports “Sticky Destinations.”...
  • Page 169 Basic Panel Operations Figure 88. LCD48 - Category Entry Mode Command Buttons Destination Buttons Source Buttons The Category Entry mode functions as a single Source can be assigned to a single destination and will switch all levels. The ability to do a Lock or Protect is allowed and will occur on all levels of the selected destination.
  • Page 170: Level Mode

    Section 11 — LCD Series Panel Operation 7. Press the button to make the selection active. The button will now TAKE return to the original color and the switch will then occur. Level Mode The Level mode is designed to provide access to each level that is assigned to a Destination, which makes breakaway switches easier to complete.
  • Page 171 Basic Panel Operations 4. Press the preferred level button(s), that would correspond to the levels required for the breakaway switch. The selected level buttons will then turn white. Press the preferred button. The selected level buttons Levels will then turn white. 5.
  • Page 172: B.p.s Mode

    Section 11 — LCD Series Panel Operation 2. Use the scroll wheel to cycle through the available level pages. Select the levels that you want to turn off by pressing the level’s button; the buttons will then change color to amber. More than one button can be selected at a time.
  • Page 173: Protection

    Basic Panel Operations Figure 91. LCD16 -BPS Mode Destination Buttons Source Buttons Figure 92. LCD48 - BPS Mode Destination Buttons Source Buttons 4. Use the Scroll wheel to see the available Sources. 5. Select the Sources by pressing the preferred green Source button. The Take request is then sent immediately to the host.
  • Page 174: Locking

    Section 11 — LCD Series Panel Operation 3. Press the button in the Command buttons section. The Destination Take button will then change color to magenta. The button will Protect-Lock also blink magenta. Note If the Sticky Destination feature has been turned on for the panel, the button will be white.
  • Page 175: Selection Options

    Basic Panel Operations Figure 94. Locked Destination Displayed Line #1: L:LCD16 PINP-004 L:LCD16 OUT-255 Selection Options Select Destination Mode You may have access to numerous Destinations or outputs. The Select Des- tination mode was designed to quickly find a specific Destination. The Select Destination mode can be accessed from the main menu's “select des- tination?”...
  • Page 176 Section 11 — LCD Series Panel Operation Selecting the Destination using the Category Entry Method Follow these steps to select a Destination using the Category Entry method: 1. Press the category name and then scroll through the available Destinations using the Scroll wheel. 2.
  • Page 177: Selecting The Destination From The Level Menu

    Basic Panel Operations 4. Select a Category from the Category side or right-hand side. The Entries that are assigned to the Category will then appear on the left -hand side. 5. Select a Destination from the Destination entries on the left hand side of the panel.
  • Page 178: Select Override Mode

    Section 11 — LCD Series Panel Operation Note The Select Sequence mode requires that a least one sequence is assigned using the Jupiter configuration. Follow these steps to select a sequence or a salvo: 1. Press the Scroll wheel to go to the Main menu. 2.
  • Page 179: Appendix A - L-S And Lcd Panel Specifications

    Appendix L-S and LCD Panel Specifications Mechanical Specifications Table 6. Mechanical Specifications Rack Model Depth Width Height Weight Units L32, LD4 S25, S50, SXY Basic panel 30.5 mm 0.77 kg 1.199 in. 1.7 lbs with GPIO option 38.4 mm 483 mm 44.4 mm 0.83 kg 1.511 in.
  • Page 180: Connection, Power, And Environmental Specifications

    Appendix A — L-S and LCD Panel Specifications Table 6. Mechanical Specifications - (continued) Rack Model Depth Width Height Weight Units LCD48 Basic panel 37.7 mm 1.1 kg 1.486 in. 2.6 lbs with GPIO option 45.7 mm 483 mm 88.9 mm 1.2 kg 1.798 in.
  • Page 181 Connection, Power, and Environmental Specifications Table 7. - (continued)Connection, Power, and Environmental Specifications Power Supply, External Type Tabletop GV model number JUP-DCPS OEM model number XP AED45US12 (subject to change) Input 100-240 VAC, 1.5 A, 50-60 Hz, auto-sensing Output 12 VDC, 3.75 A Power Consumption 20 W nominal, 30 W maximum Power Supply, Internal...
  • Page 182 Appendix A — L-S and LCD Panel Specifications JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 183: Appendix B - L-S Front-Panel Service Modes

    Appendix L-S Front-Panel Service Modes These modes are provided for panel maintenance and troubleshooting. They are not normally used by the operator. Note S25 & S50 panels do not have displays. Information for these panels is accessible via their web pages. Accessing Service Modes Note On SXY panels the Select button is used instead of the Menu button, and the...
  • Page 184 Appendix B — L-S Front-Panel Service Modes Panel ID • Name of the panel (Source:”MPK Devices” Name column on MPK Devices table • Device ID number Application Version, ReLoader Version V:xx.yyy.zzz ...where xx = the major release number, yyy = the minor release number, zzz = the documentation number, and nn = the build number.
  • Page 185: Panel Setup Mode

    Panel Setup Mode Panel Setup Mode Panel setup mode is used for service and troubleshooting only. Change ID Procedure 1. Access Panel Setup mode. 2. Scroll to The window will display the following: Change ID? -Change ID- From: xx To: xx CAUTION The Panel ID shown here must agree with the ID displayed in the Address column on MPK Devices table, and the Device # on the Panel Network Con- figuration web page.
  • Page 186 Appendix B — L-S Front-Panel Service Modes JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 187: Appendix C - Gpi/O

    Appendix GPI/O Overview The new Jupiter S, L and LCD Control panels now offer GPI/O function- ality for every panel. GPI/O operations help customers to trigger other 3 party devices and can be triggered by other 3 party devices. GPI/O oper- ations can be: •...
  • Page 188: Ordering Information

    Appendix C — GPI/O Ordering Information Table 8. GPIO Model Number and Description JUP-GPIO-1RU Jupiter General Purpose Input/Output connector panel with 24 Inputs and 4 Outputs. For use with 1RU JUP Control panels: S25, S50, SXY, LD4, L32, LCD16 JUP-GPIO-2RU Jupiter General Purpose Input/Output connector panel with 24 Inputs and 4 Outputs.
  • Page 189: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Hardware Installation The following instructions will guide the customer in the installation of the GPI/O accessory. The Installation procedure will require you to remove the protective cover and then install the GPI/O in place of the cover. To add the GPI/O to the S, L, or LCD control panel: 1.
  • Page 190 Appendix C — GPI/O 3. Align the GPI/O accessory to the S, L panel by aligning the notch in the GPI/O and the stud on the S, L panel. Figure 99. Notch Alignment Align the “notch” 4. Replace the four screws in the panel, securing the GPI/O accessory to the panel.
  • Page 191: Configuration Instructions

    GPI/O accessory so it can be accessed, how to configure a GPI setting, and how to configure a GPO setting. Note Grass Valley recommends that you do not use either “<--” or “-->” in the Source/Sequence names, as the name will be ignored and may not be dis- played correctly.
  • Page 192: Configuring A Gpi Setting

    Appendix C — GPI/O Click the GPIO Configuration hyperlink to start configuring the GPI/O (Figure 102). Figure 102. The GPIO Configuration Hyperlink Location The GPIO settings page will then appear. Configuring a GPI Setting There are four possible types or options for a GPI setting, Disabled, Non- Latching, Latching, and Sequence (or Salvo).
  • Page 193: Configuring A Gpo Setting

    Configuration Instructions 3. Select the Source from the Index drop-down list, see Figure 104. Figure 104. The Source for the GPI 4. Click the Save New Settings button at the bottom of the page when you are finished (Figure 105). Figure 105.
  • Page 194 Appendix C — GPI/O 3. Select the Source from the Index drop-down list, see Figure 107. Figure 107. The Source for the GPO 4. Enter the amount of time, in milliseconds, that you want the contact closure to stay closed in the Pulse Width field (Figure 109).
  • Page 195: Gpi/O Pin Mapping

    Configuration Instructions GPI/O Pin Mapping The tables and figures in this section will help you when configuring the GPI/O to know the GPI and GPO locations. The GPI/O panel has one GPO and six GPI connectors (Figure 110). The actual pin placement and location are described below in Table 9 Table...
  • Page 196: Gpi

    Appendix C — GPI/O Table 9. Jupiter GPO Accessory Pin Mapping Connector 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7 8, 9 The following information is about the GPI. The schematic is shown in Figure 113. Table 10 shows the GPI’s pin mapping. Only one GPI is shown however, the other five GPIs will be the same.
  • Page 197: Optoelectronic Relays

    Configuration Instructions Table 10. Jupiter GPI Accessory Pin Mapping Connector 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7...
  • Page 198: Optical Couplers

    Appendix C — GPI/O Optical Couplers (Reference Figure 113) The optical coupler inputs respond to a differential voltage between the two input pins. The signal leg contains a series current- limiting resistors that were selected to provide between 1.75mA and 13.6mA of LED drive current at voltages of 5 to 28 volts (AC or DC).
  • Page 199: Glossary

    Glossary audio modes Note: terms set in are defined SMALL CAPS within this glossary. In Jupiter systems, special stereo switching modes, For example, left-only, right-only, 10/100BaseT mix, and reverse. configuration that uses twisted ETHERNET pair wiring (typically Cat 5 UTP un-shielded twisted pair cable with RJ45 8-pin connec- tors) to transmit data up to 100 Mbps.
  • Page 200 Glossary Control Point Language. Protocol used to Digital signal processor. control Trinix router through Encore / SMS 7000 Ethernet connection to NR-33000 Broadlinx board. crosspoint Distribution switcher circuit where input sig- European Broadcasting Union. Internet ad- nal can be connected to output bus. dress: http://www.ebu.ch/.
  • Page 201 Glossary ESswitch protocol FPGA (a.k.a. “ESW”). Protocol used for control of a Field Programmable Gate Array. routing switcher by a third-party computer. full-matrix control It is described in Thomson document “ESs- witch Serial Routing Switcher Control Proto- Ability to select any Source for any Destina- col, Enhanced Version.”...
  • Page 202 (1.72 msec). Note: the Jupiter “MPK Table” is used to identify control devices whether or lock not they actually use the MPK protocol. On Jupiter/L-S series Control panels multicast equipped with a LOCK button: after a given Source has been switched to a given Destina-...
  • Page 203 Glossary numeric set Pmem Factory-supplied configuration set used to Battery-protected memory. set up and operate the routing switcher in the pPPM minimum possible time. Peak program meter. protect On Jupiter/ series panels with a PROTECT button: after a given Source has been OUTPUT MONITOR switched to a given Destination, and PRO- TECT is pressed, the Source for that Destina-...
  • Page 204 Glossary RS-422 bus SMPTE 269M-1999 Television standard - “Fault Reporting in SERIAL BUS Television Systems.” SMPTE 274M-1998 Television standard: “1920 x 1080 Scanning salvo and Analog and Parallel Digital Interfaces for Multiple Picture Rates.” Single-command switching of Sources to multiple Destinations. SMPTE 292M-1998 Television standard: “Bit-Serial Digital Inter- face for High-Definition Television Sys-...
  • Page 205 Glossary Sticky Destinations tie line The Sticky Destinations option is ONLY val- PATH FINDING id when using a "multi destination mode" such as "multiple destination mode" or "BPS mode". Sticky Destinations is used to remem- Time Domain Multiplexing. ber the currently selected destinations. When ON, the destinations that are selected tributary remain active (selected) after the "take"...
  • Page 206 Glossary JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 207: Index

    Index Symbols bandwidth .cfg file Basic Panel Operations Belden Numerics 8723 bitmap display 10/100BaseT colors defined bootp Break Flag 114, Breakaway defined AC power supply disabling on CP Level Set table 114, accuswch.sys general description AccuSwitch version needed for LCD panels version needed for L-S panels LD16 Address...
  • Page 208 Index custom LAN Systems transparency CP Input Set Button-per-input button assignment Defined type CP Level Set type CP Output Set Category type Button Display Category Entry Mode defined Take Crosspoint Category/number Defined Defined Crosspoint bus Change ID defined Panel Setup Mode cycle power Changing the Connection Type Using the Panel’s Menu...
  • Page 209 FPGA Image button system software update FPGA Image Version VM-3000 frequently asked questions Jupiter Configuration Editor Full-matrix control jupiter.sys Defined JupiterXPress gateware keycaps defined see button labeling Gateway Defined Grass Valley web site JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...
  • Page 210 Index Breakaway LCD Rack Mounting Breakaway source status LCD Series Control Panel Features button assignment LCD Software Installation & IP Addresses clear panel LCD16 destination selection overview differences from L64 LCD48 features overview lock LD16 operation Breakaway overview button assignment protect category selection Sequence...
  • Page 211 Index Defined MPK table Serial Device Level Button Configuration MPK Table Entries Level Mode Serial Take Mult. Dest. Cntl. On ? Level Select Mode LD16 115, changing (LD16) Multiple Level Select mode Multiple Destination Mode Take Lock general description multiple destination mode LD16 lock S100...
  • Page 212 Index online documentation operating mode selection Defined LD16 Preset used for source selection defined Preset Mode ordering information general description Output monitoring Preset/Level window defined Pri. Host IP button Override Primary Host IP Defined Protect LD16 general description protect LD16 panel dimensions installation in rack...
  • Page 213 Index LD16 121, 112, S100 Alternate Mode Select Destination Mode basic operation Select Override Mode button assignment select source differences from L64 features multiple destination mode LD16 121, overview Breakaway Selecting the Destination features Selecting the Destination using the Category general description Entry Method multiiple destination operation...
  • Page 214 Index Serial Protocol Table Entries LD16 121, Serial System menu Server defined using Preset Service Modes source status accessing Breakaway Set Memory to Defaults Source Swap Mode Set Memory to defaults button general description Setup Menu button Setup Panel ID button show button assignment LD16 single destination mode...
  • Page 215 VM-3000 Source Swap Mode Sticky Levels Mode web site documentation web site FAQ database Take web site Grass Valley Button Per Source web site software download Category Entry mode weight general description Level Mode Multiple Destination mode...
  • Page 216 Index JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual...

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