User Manual

CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)
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CONTROL section
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1
MIDI IN connector
2
MIDI OUT connector
3
MIDI THRU connector
These are 5-pin DIN connectors that function as
MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU respectively.
4
TIME CODE IN connector
This is an XLR-3-31 connector (balanced) for sup-
plying time code from an external device.
Hint
The time code source to be displayed (either external
or internal) and the frame rate can be selected in the
display (MIDI/GPI/TC function TC EVENT screen).
5
GPI connector
This is a 25-pin D-sub connector for sending and
receiving eight channels of GPI (General Purpose
Interface) signals to and from an external device.
6
PC CONTROL RS-232-C connector
This is a 9-pin D-sub connector for connection to
the RS232C connector of a PC, to allow the PM1D
Manager to control the software of the PM1D sys-
tem.
Use a D-sub 9-pin (female
← →
female) cross cable
to connect this to the serial (COM) connector of
your PC.
7
PC CONTROL USB connector
Connect this to the USB connector of a computer to
allow the PM1D system software to be controlled
from PM1D Manager.
8
ENGINE A I/O connectors (1/2)
These are BNC connectors for connection to ENGINE A
so that control signals can be received and transmitted.
9
ENGINE B I/O connectors (1/2)
These are BNC connectors for connection to the
DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} used as ENGINE B when two
engines (A/B) are connected in a mirror configura-
tion to a single console. They are used to transmit
and receive control signals.
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CONSOLE IN/OUT connectors (1/2)
These BNC connectors are used to send and receive
control signals to and from a second CS1D console
when two CS1D consoles are used in a single PM1D
system (Dual Console mode).
Hint
The PM1D system will operate normally if either set 1
or set 2 of the ENGINE A IN/OUT connectors (
8
) is
connected. However it is also possible to connect both
sets 1 and 2 so that one of them will function as a
standby. In normal operation, only one set of cables will
be used. However if a communication error occurs and
transmission becomes impossible, the PM1D system
will automatically switch to the valid set of cables and
attempt to re-establish communication.
However, the system will not function properly
unless both the IN and OUT connectors of at least
one set (set 1 or set 2) are connected correctly. For
details on connections, refer to “CS1D Operation
Manual (Start-up).
CONSOLE ENGINE B ENGINE A
IN
1
2
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
1
2
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
1
2
OUT
IN
OUT
USB
RS-232-C
PC
CONTROL
TIME CODE IN
GPI
MIDI
IN
OUT
THRU
CONTROL I/O
0 9 8
7
1
2
3
6
5
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