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TRITON routing switcher Single-Bus Control Panel 64x1 With GPI/Joystick/Tally Product model no. TTN-CP-64GPI INSTALLATION MANUAL MANUAL PART NO. 071-8244-00 Rev. 2 MARCH 18, 2003 the most watched worldwide...
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FRANCE Nevada City, CA 95959-7900 Copyright 2003 Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Grass Valley, Jupiter, and Triton are trademarks of Thomson. Specifications subject to change without notice. For customer service, please call (800) 547-8949. For comments or questions concerning this manual, please contact: Technical Publications Department, P.O.
Contents Electromagnetic Radiation Notice Hardware Warranty and Software License Parts and Service Revision history General Front panel drawing Connection drawing 1.2.1 Input Selection Panel 1.2.2 Second GPI Panel Power connection NCB connection Control bus structure Maximum distance between NCB devices Several routers in one system Connecting control panels Pin-out and cable type...
88 - 216 216 - 1000 The policy of Thomson is one of continual development and improvement. For that reason Thomson uses components and manufacturing techniques that provide the current state-of-the-art suppression of electromagnetic radiation. This equipment, in production before October 1, 1981, has not been tested to the above listed measurements. However, equipment such as this delivered after October 1, 1983 will have the measurements on record at the factory.
Please contact your local Thomson representative for hardware warranty and software license information. Parts and Service Thomson maintains a full stock of replacement parts available for immediate shipment. NORTH AMERICA PARTS AND SERVICE Please call toll-free 1-800-547-8949. You will be switched automatically to the parts and service representative nearest you.
Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below. Revision Replaces Date Change Description 18/03/03 Updated with new Thomson/GVG design. 26/07/02 Corrected error in 1.2.2. (Include both panels in MIDI!) 20/06/02 Initial Revision...
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 General The CP-64GPI is a single-bus remote control panel for the Triton series routing switchers. The panel consists of two separate panels, offering 64 input select buttons on the top panel, and no buttons on the bottom panel.. The input buttons have different colors for displaying both video and audio status during breakaway operations.
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 Connection drawing 1.2.1 Input Selection Panel RJ-45 (NCB1) Configuration switches GPI In 1-32 GPI Out 1-32 Power connector RS-232 port, connection via 0-modem cable to Second GPI Panel 1.2.2 Second GPI Panel RJ-45 Configuration switches GPI In 33-64 GPI Out 33-64 Power connector RS-232 port, connection via 0-modem cable to Input Selection Panel...
Upon customer request, CP-64GPI can also be delivered with DC ±5V / 30W, which may be fed by a 36 – 72 VDC mains power source. A Frame mounted power supply solution is also available. Please refer to the latest Triton Product Catalogue for power supply types, or call Thomson Grass Valley for this information.
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 3 NCB connection Via the Network Control Bus system several routers and control panels can be interconnected. CP-64GPI utilises MIDI and/or RJ-45 connectors for connecting to the NCB. Up to 16 levels of routers, or combinations of routers, can be controlled from the Triton - Router Control System.
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 Pin-out and cable type 3.5.1 RJ45 connectors On some Triton devices, the NCB cable can be connected to RJ-45 connectors. The following pin-out is used: Pin 1 = Not Connected Pin 2 = Not Connected Pin 3 = Not Connected Pin 4 = data Pin 5 = data Pin 6 = Not Connected...
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 3.5.3 RJ45 to 5-pin DIN converter In configurations that include both devices with RJ45 connectors, and devices with 5-pin DIN connectors, an RJ45 to 5-pin DIN converter may be used to complete the control loop. This converter holds both connector types, and may work both ways, thus from RJ45 to 5-pin DIN, as well as from 5-pin DIN to RJ45.
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CP-64GPI Rev. 2 Triton - RCS • Complete the Control loop, by connecting all Control bus connections to all Triton devices, before powering up any Triton device.
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 4 Control panel configuration Panel level The first Dip-switch Block, top left, SW5 (8 user switches): Switches 1 – 3 (from left) on the configuration switch set the control panels level for communication with the other units in the NCB system. The panels on the NCB dedicated to operate with a specific router have to be configured to the same level.
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 Configuring output The fourth Dip-switch Block, bottom right, SW1 (8 user switches): Switches 3 - 8 on the configuration switch define the router output for the control panel. The outputs can be switched according to the following pattern: means switch OFF (down) means switch ON (up) Default output is 1.
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 Programming of restrictions If the Restrictions option is enabled by the user, the previously programmed restrictions will be fetched from the on-board memory during power-up. New restrictions may be programmed by putting the panel in “Programming mode”. This is done, starting from Panel Disable state, by pushing and holding “V/A toggle”, “Take On/Off”...
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 5 GPI / Joystick functions Following a power-up the GPI/Joystick panel will control Audio and Video married, and the external lamp-drivers will reflect the status of the video level. The Audio/Video toggle button may be used to select either Video only or Audio only.
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CP-64GPI Rev. 2 The second Dip-switch Block, top right, SW4 (8 user switches): SW4.1: UP: Dynamic default mode. For Joystick mode the default input may be selected by pushing any of the input-buttons. However after power-up the default input is fetched from SW2.4 –...
CP-64GPI Rev. 2 6 Operating the CP-64GPI PANEL ENABLE button After powering-up the control panel will be disabled. Press the PANEL ENABLE button to start operating. If you want to lock the control panel after use you simply disable by operating the PANEL ENABLE button once again.