Serial Expansion Module SEM-4020 User’s Operation Manual Version 2.07 Release Date 7.31.01
Modules Approximate Dimensions Eurocard Modular Design Width 0.8" (1 Slot) Height 10.25" Depth 7.5" • 0.75" In Front of Rack Moun
Operating Environment All Media Pro Products are manufactured to the highest standards. With proper care and maintenance, they should provide many y
Section 1 – Introduction This manual is a technical reference manual for the SEM-4020 Serial Expansion Module. It contains specifications, diagrams an
Figure 1-1. SEM-4020 Series 11048 Red LED - Programming and Maintenance Force Indicator 6 Pin header (1 of 8) I/O Select 48 Pin DIN Field
1.2 Purpose and Intended Use The SEM-4020 provides (8) RS-232 Interface Ports. Drivers in the firmware directly support many devices common in our i
1.3 Specifications Protocols are developed as needed. Programming considerations for these devices are located in section 5. Current protocols are
Section 2 – Preparation for Use This section describes the board layout, jumper configurations, and switch setting selections. These user-defined co
2.3 User-Configurable Jumpers and Options The diagrams on the following pages provide information on user-configurable jumpers and options. It show
Figure 2-1b. SEM-4020 Series 11048 E1 through E8 Board Series Layout ID E10 E12 E11 E9 E13 11048
2.3.1 Jumper Settings and Options Note: The jumper Functions and Numbers are the same for both SEM Series boards. The additional jumpers for the S
E11 I/O MAP For normal operation: Pins 1-2 should be open. Pins 3-4 should be open. (factory configured) E12Watch Dog For normal operati
2.3.2 Series 11153 Jumpers These switches select which interface will be used for the port. Each port is selected individually, with some selected
Section 3 – Installation This section details the connector pinout and technical specifications for wiring devices to the SEM-4020. 3.1 SEM Pinout
3.1.2 RS422 Pinout for Board Series 11153 Only Figure 3-2. RS422 Pinout Information d b z 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Rear Vie
3.2 Keying and Connector Information The SEM key pin(s) should be inserted at the intersection between column b & z and above row 2. Note: If th
3.3 RS232 Wiring Example The SEM can control many devices. The following chart shows the pinouts to industry standard RJ11-6 wire Jacks, and adapte
3.4 RS422 Wiring Example The SEM can control many devices. The following chart shows the pinouts to industry standard RJ11-6 wire Jacks, and adapter
3.5 Support Tools and Part Numbers The following connectors or equivalents may be used: Part Number Din48F connector (Z-Rail mount) (Solder Tail)
3.5.1 Field Connector Kit A kit for the field connector is available from Anitech Systems which may be purchased separately. Refer to the Product P
Document Revision 2.07 Release Date 7.31.01 Great effort has been made to provide accurate and current information within this manual, although
Section 4 – Module Operation This section describes the operating modes of the module. It includes fault conditions, indicators, and troubleshooting
4.3 Indicators The following chart displays indicator information. Figure 4-1. SEM-4020 Indicators Indication Description Probable Cause Recomm
4.4 Troubleshooting The following table (continued on the next page) identifies troubleshooting problems and solutions for the SEM-4020. Problem Sol
Problem Solution The control device is not responding to commands: 1. Make certain that the cable is connected to the correct connector at both th
Problem Solution Controlled device responds to some commands: 1. Make certain the cue commands are properly formatted for the device being controll
Section 5 – Programming This section provides programming considerations, the description and setup of the Media Pro software, followed by specific e
Serial Protocols – Protocols available at the time of printing (list is subject to change without notice). Additional programming details for some
Baudrate – Select the Baudrate for the communication to the device. Click the scroll bar arrow and highlight the correct speed. Parity –
Stop Bits – Select the Stop Bits for the communication protocol of the port. Click the scroll bar arrow and highlight the correct stop bits.
5.3 Example Usage If the SEM Port 0 were assigned the Protocol; Pioneer Laser Disk Player and the Alias ‘LDP01,’ a few commands would be: Load ‘LDP01’
5.3.1 Alcorn McBride's Digital Binloop Show Control Driver This Driver is available in SEM-4020 Firmware SEMdl063.cod and later. This Driver
• tk-sk is the reproducer number (1-based) and socket ('mode') • sn is the sound number or video number on the reproducer. generates
Note: that the device type has changed to permit the driver to send the synchronized play command rather than the unsychronized play command. For S
5.3.2 AutoPatch BCS Driver Operation Introduction: The AutoPatch 1YDM & 4YDM are audio-video crosspoint connection matrices that can be controll
Autopatch 1YDM 4YDM Serial Connections: Pin 1 -- open for RS232, grounded for RS422/485 Pin 2 -- RS232 RxData (receives from IBMPC DB9 pin 3) Pin 3
5.3.3 Denon CD Protocol Driver The Denon CD driver is selectable from the Configuration dialogs in the MP4000 software under the ICM4020 and SEM4020.
5.3.4 MIDI Show Control Implementation THE MEDIA PRO 4000 CUES for the Whole Hog lightboard. Media Pro 4000 Cue Statements in MIDI Show Control an
STEP msc DEVICE d# LIST l# 11 l# step up cuelist STEP msc DEVICE d# LIST l# REVERSE l# step down cuelist RESET msc DEVICE d# 0A ignored (use Open
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5.3.5 MPCL Driver for MR-16 Audio Matrix This summary assumes that the user is familiar with the MR16, its control messaging, and the methods for c
PRESETS - internally stored setup configurations. LOAD @Rr,s,p WITH preset ; [0C preset FF] RECORD @Rr,s,p TO preset ; [0B preset FF]
When the panel is locked with a serial LOCK FRONT PANEL command, the command does not take effect until the PRESET MENU is reached with [MODE]. If t
5.3.6 Pioneer LDP Protocol Driver Media Pro Control Language Statements SEM and ICM driver for PIONEER LDP V4400 Note: This summary assumes that the
5.3.7 Pioneer LDP Driver with Alcorn McBride's DVM2 This Driver is available in SEM-4020 Firmware SEMdl063.cod and later. This Driver is not a
5.3.8 Send Statements Used in Cues to RS232 Ports. Send Statements Send 'Alias' "string"; Sends the text in-between the "qu
Variables can be put in the send string. Variables use %d###.bb, %d###, %D###, %t###, %T###. • Where ### is the Variable Number (0-511) • Where d &
5.3.9 SONY9PIN Protocol Media Pro 4000 Statements for SONY9PIN Protocol: Parameter types: b = boolean f = frame number t = time in hh:mm:ss.ff \x = d
Considerations about SEEK commands: When the MP4000 compiler operates on a statement like: SEEK 'DR8' TO 00:01:15.00 ; The hou
5.3.10 LCS LD88 SuperNova SEM driver for LCS LD88 SuperNova. Media Pro Control Language Statements reviewed by LCS for proper action & descriptio
5.3.8 Send Statements Used in Cues to RS232 Ports... 43 5.3.9 SONY9PIN Protocol...
SKIP+ / SKIP- (changes the pending cue to next / previous cue in cuelist, no effect) STEP @Rr,s,p DEVICE b# ; [F0 1F 7E 11 bb 4D 00 00 F7] STE
5.3.11 Load Status Statement (LOAD/STATUS/WITH/BYTE) Status capability has been added to the SEM code. Only the default driver, the LD88 driver, and
LOAD @I400 WITH @R0,2,4 STATUS 6 BYTE 0-0 ; In order to provide a means to align received characters in the receive buffer from its top, any SEND s
5.4 Interfacing A-B MicroLogix PLC via RS232 DF1 The following pages describe the pinout and configuration for connecting the Allen-Bradley Micrologi
5.4.1 Configuring Allen-Bradley PC RSLinx RS232 DF1 Configuration Note: You will need to Auto-Config initially and after reconfiguring the ML1500
Micro Logix RS232 Channel-0 DF1 Configuration (1764-24BWA) Required fields & formatting will vary with software. Driver: DF1 Full Duplex Baud
Media Pro 4000 ICM-4020 Port configuration (SEM-4020 would be similar) Port 2 and/or 3 can be used for DF1, only one port is necessary per PLC Po
Micro Logix B File Configuration Note: The number of elements (words) must be equal to or larger than the size requested by the MP {or the PLC wi
Micro Logix N File Configuration Note: The number of elements (Words) must be equal to or larger than the size requested by the MP {or the PLC w
Section 6 – Appendix The following pages contain technical briefs relating to this module. There are additional technical briefs on the ASI website a
Preface Welcome to the Media Pro SEM-4020User’s Operational Manual. Highlighted in this manual are the component features, installation, configurati
6.2 Power Specification for Continuous Normal Operation The power usage and requirements for Media Pro modules are depicted in the following table.
6.3 Downloading New Version of Firmware to a Module There may be circumstances where the firmware version of a module may need to be upgraded in the
Return to the MP4000 Software – Note: Before attempting to download the firmware to a module, place the switch on the ICM front panel to the Test po
Install the firmware Code in the Module – The download screen reappears and displays the firmware information in the Module Status section of the scr
Glossary ALIAS English representation contained within single quotes that references an object. .ani Extension used for Animation files. ASCII
IOM Input/Output Module JUMPER Push-on jumper, shunt - a small (approximately ¼” x 1/8” thick) piece of plastic with a metal insert. The jumper is
STRING A collection of alphanumeric characters contained in double quotes, used with the DISPLAY command. SW Software THD & N Total harmonic
System Requirements IBM PC compatible computer running Windows 95 / 98 environment with 1 serial port at 19.2Kbps. The PC should be at least Pentium
Physical Dimensions These are the approximate physical dimensions and space recommendations for the Media Pro 4000 units. VMR-4000 Approximate Dimen
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