7700 Multiframe Manual
7725DSK-LG / 7725DSK-LG-HD HD/SD Logo Inserter & Media Keyer
Page 3-10 Revision 1.4 VLPRO OPERATION
Temperature: Select Temperature when you have the optional temperature probe
connected to the port. See section 2.9 for more information about
connecting the temperature probe. The temperature is displayed using a
preformatted Temperature logo, which is created using Overture™
software. See the Overture™ manual on creating the Temperature logo.
There are three settings that are used when the 7725DSK-LG is under automation control. See
your automation vendor for information about the protocols that are supported.
Automation: Select Automation when you want to control the 7725DSK-LG using the
Evertz automation protocol. This is the setting you should use when you
are controlling the 7725DSK-LG from the Evertz MetaCast 2 software.
M2100-AUTO: Select M2100-AUTO when you want to control the 7725DSK-LG
using the Grass Valley M2100 7725DSK-LG automation protocol.
XY-AUTO: Select XY-AUTO when you want to control the 7725DSK-LG using the xy
logo inserter automation protocol. Note that only logo functions of the
7725DSK-LG can be controlled using the xy automation protocol.
Xenon Router: Select Xenon Router when you want to control the 7725DSK-LG while
using the Xenon Router or an X1200 Series Router.
Ten XL Control: Select the Ten XL Control when you want to control the 7725DSK-LG
using a router.
"
Note: When connecting Xenon or X1204 routers using 7725DSK, the Xenon Protocol
or Ten XL protocol can be set to either on Port C or Port D. When using the 9625SW
package with Xenon router or X1204 router only certain ports can be assigned to the
Ten Xl or Xenon protocols. For more information please refer to 9625SW manual.
COM E: Configures the function of the virtual serial port (COM E).
3.5.2. General
3.5.2.1. Automation Debug Functions
Two automation debug functions are provided in the GENERAL window. One is for the Evertz
automation protocol and is called Automation Debug. The other is for the M2100 automation protocol
and is called M2100 Auto Debug. Both work in essentially the same way. When you turn on one of
the automation debug functions, the data packets being received from the automation system are
output to the Upgrade RS-232 serial port. To view the data, use a terminal program with the following
settings: baud rate: 57600, data bits: 8, parity: none, stop bits: 2, flow control: none.
These functions are used to view the commands that are being sent by the automation system. If you
are having problems with a unit that is being controlled from automation, Evertz service personnel may
ask you to provide a capture of the data being output on the serial port when the debug function is
turned on.
Keyer Type: Displays the current product model number.