Control connections – Tektronix Grass Valley 3000 User Manual

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Section 2 — Startup & Configuration

Control Connections

Three forms of control connection to the DPMs are supported.
These are:

CPL (Control Point Language)

PBusII (Peripheral Bus II)

GPIs

Control Point Language

— CPL is the communication protocol used

to couple the switcher with Kaleidoscope or Krystal. One of its
uses is to convey the physical-to-logical channel mapping
information described previously. It is also used for run control of
effects, aux bus selection (including front/back switching) and
tally.

When

DPM TYPE

is set to

KSCOPE

in the DPM Setup Menu, CPL

is automatically invoked.

PORT ASSIGN

must be set to the port to

which the serial cable is connected (

PORT A1

).

Also, when

KSCOPE

is selected as the

DPM TYPE

, aux bus control

is automatically assigned to Kaleidoscope. With Kaleidoscope
controlling the aux buses, when a source button is selected on the
Kaleidoscope panel, that source button is also selected on the
switcher for that aux bus, and vice versa. So an effect running on
Kaleidoscope can cause the switcher to select different
crosspoints. This is the mechanism used to achieve front/back
switching.

All control connections have an associated control delay. The

CONTROL DELAY

in the DPM Setup Menu should be set to 6 fields

when the

DPM TYPE

is set to

KSCOPE

.

When any other type of DPM is selected as the

DPM TYPE

, aux bus

control is performed by the Model 3000 Switcher.

Peripheral Bus II (Port A3 Only)

— PBusII is used for run control of

effects using triggers. With current software, PBusII triggers are
learned into the

MISC

E-MEM level. For example, when using

PBusII as the control connection for a DPM-700, the following
should be set in the DPM Setup Menu:

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