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3025EMC Master Control Switching & Channel Branding
Revision 3.0.3 Page 99
Panel GPI Tally
The corresponding
numbered “GPI Tally”
button on a QMC-
DCP/EMC-DCP will
tally the status of this
EMC GPI.
N/A N/A
Start Macro
Starts the macro as
defined by parameter
1
Macro. 1 for macro 1,
2 for macro 2, etc.
N/A
Stop Macro
Stops the macro as
defined by parameter
1
Macro. 1 for macro 1,
2 for macro 2, etc.
N/A
MG Script
Use the GPI script that
is configured for the
GPI. The script is
stored on the EMC’s
compact flash.
N/A N/A
Table 4-4: GPI Functions
4.16.2. GPI Scripts
A maximum of 32 GPI related scripts can be loaded onto the EMC’s CF card (in the logos folder).
There are 16 scripts that specify a media action for the gpi closed state (i.e. pin grounded) and 16
scripts that specify an action for the gpi open state (i.e. pin high).
The GPI scripts can be created using a text editor (e.g. Notepad) and should have no
file extension.
The naming of the GPI closed scripts should be the following format…
gpi-xx-close where “xx” specifies the GPI number zero based, i.e. 00 is GPI 1 and 15 is GPI 16. The
leading zero is required for GPIs <10, i.e. gpi-04-close is valid and gpi-4-close is invalid.
The naming of the GPI open scripts should be the following format…
gpi-xx-open where “xx” specifies the GPI number zero based, i.e. 00 is GPI 1 and 15 is GPI 16. The
leading zero is required for GPIs <10, i.e. gpi-04-open is valid and gpi-4-open is invalid.
Within the GPI script you can configure the following actions…
cmd media_in(“xx”) where “xx” specifies the name of the media that you want to fade-in (up
to a maximum of 16 characters).
cmd media_cue(“xx”) where “xx” specifies the name of the media that you want to cue (up to a
maximum of 16 characters).
cmd media_all_out this will fade-out all media.
cmd media_out(“xx”) where “xx” specifies the name of the media that you want to fade-in (up
to a maximum of 16 characters).

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