Supported GPIO/Switcher Devices The following GPIO/switcher devices are supported under Rivendell: 360 Systems AM-16/B Audio Crosspoint Switcher Driver Name: 360 Systems AM-16/B Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of MIDI connections to the 'MIDI IN' and 'MIDI OUT' ports on the back of the unit, with the appropriate MIDI device specified in the Device: field in RDAdmin->ManageHosts->Switchers/GPIO. The following settings should be configured on the AM-16/B: Control Port Type: MIDI (jumper JMP1) Program Send: OFF Receive Channel: o o (Omni mode) Memory Protect: OFF The driver uses MIDI programs '0' and '1' on the AM-16/B when processing crosspoint changes; anything previously saved in those programs will be overwritten! BroadcastTools 10x1 Driver Name: BroadcastTools 10x1 Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port parameters should be set to 2400 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. BroadcastTools 16x1 Driver Name: BroadcastTools 16x1 Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. BroadcastTools 16x2 Driver Name: BroadcastTools 16x2 Supported RML Commands: GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. BroadcastTools 8x2 Driver Name: BroadcastTools 8x2 Supported RML Commands: Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port parameters should be set to 2400 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. The 8x2 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode. This can be done by holding down the F1 button on the switcher while powering up. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. BroadcastTools ACS8.2 Driver Name: BroadcastTools ACS8.2 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Level ['SL'] [output #1 only] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port speed on the ACS 8.2 should be set to 9600. Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no termination. The ACS 8.2 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode --i.e. DIP switches SW17-5 and SW17-6 should both be 'on', and the unit ID should be '0', with DIP switches SW17-1 and SW17-2 both 'off'. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. If you wish to use GPI (referred to as 'PIP', for 'Parallel Input Port' in the Broadcast Tools documentation), then you will also need to be sure that DIP switch SW17-10 is ON. The ACS 8.2 supports the Switch Level [SL] RML for connections to Output 1. Six different gain levels are supported: 0 dB, -3 dB, -6 dB, -10 dB, -15 dB and -20 dB. For for a specified gain level of greater than or equal to -20, the applied gain will be rounded down to the next supported level. For gain levels of less than -20 dB, the minimum supported gain (-20 dB) will be applied. BroadcastTools ADMS 44.22 Analog/AES Digital Matrix Switcher Driver Name: BroadcastTools ADMS 44.22 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Level ['SL'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of a serial connection to the unit's integrated serial port. The 'OPTIONS' switches on the back of the unit should be set as follows: 1: OFF (UP) 2: OFF (UP) 3: OFF (UP) 4: OFF (UP) 5: OFF (UP) 6: OFF (UP) 7: ON (DOWN) 8: ON (DOWN) 9: OFF (UP) 10: OFF (UP) The Rivendell serial interface should be set to use 9600 bits/sec, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control. BroadcastTools GPI-16 General Purpose Input Module Driver Name: BroadcastTools GPI-16 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] Control is done by means of a serial connection to the unit's integrated serial port. There is also a 'plus' version that features an integrated type B USB interface that simulates a serial port. The unit should work correctly with factory default settings. The Rivendell serial interface should be set to use 9600 bits/sec, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control. BroadcastTools Sentinel 4 Web AES Switcher Driver Name: BroadcastTools Sentinel 4 Web Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of a TCP/IP connection to the unit's integrated Ethernet port. On the Email/Network Setup page of the unit, be sure that the TCP Enabled box is checked and that TCP Listen Port is set to the same number as is used in the IP Port setting in Rivendell's driver configuration (56 by default). BroadcastTools SRC-16 Driver Name: BroadcastTools SRC-16 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] Control is done by means of a serial connection to the unit's integrated serial port. The unit should work correctly with factory default settings. The Rivendell serial interface should be set to use 9600 bits/sec, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control. BroadcastTools SS 12.4 Driver Name: BroadcastTools SS 12.4 Supported RML Commands: Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. The SS 12.4 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode. This can be done by setting DIP switches SW1-7 and SW-1-3 to OFF. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. BroadcastTools SS 2.1 Driver Name: BroadcastTools SS 2.1 Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. BroadcastTools SS 16.4 Driver Name: BroadcastTools SS 16.4 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. A total of 24 GPO outputs are supported, with the relays appearing as GPO lines 1-8 and the open collector outputs as lines 9-24. All 24 'PIP' inputs are supported as GPI devices. The SS 16.4 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode and to have 'PIP' mode enabled. This can be done by setting DIP switches SW24-5, SW24-6 and SW24-8 to ON. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. BroadcastTools SS 4.1 MLR Switcher/Router Driver Name: BroadcastTools SS4.1 MLR Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port speed on the SS 4.1 should be set to 9600 (DIP switches SW6-4 and SW6-5 set to 'off'). Serial port parameters in RDAdmin should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. The SS 4.1 should be configured to use unit ID '0', with DIP switches SW6-1, SW6-2 and SW6-3 all set to 'off'. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. If you wish to use GPI (referred to as 'PIP', for 'Parallel Input Port' in the Broadcast Tools documentation), then you will also need to be sure that DIP switch SW6-7 is ON. BroadcastTools SS4.2 Driver Name: BroadcastTools SS4.2 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port speed on the SS 4.2 should be set to 9600 (DIP switches SW13-3 and SW13-4 set to 'off'). Serial port parameters in RDAdmin should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. The SS 4.2 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode --i.e. DIP switches SW13-5 and SW13-6 should both be 'on', and the unit ID should be set to '0', with DIP switches SW13-1 and SW13-2 both 'off'. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. If you wish to use GPI (referred to as 'PIP', for 'Parallel Input Port' in the Broadcast Tools documentation), then you will also need to be sure that DIP switch SW13-7 is ON. BroadcastTools SS4.4 Driver Name: BroadcastTools SS4.4 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port speed on the SS 4.4 should be set to 9600 (DIP switch SW3 set to 'off'). Serial port parameters in RDAdmin should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination. The SS 4.4 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode --i.e. DIP switches SW4 and SW5 should both be 'on', and the unit ID should be set to '0', with DIP switches SW1 and SW2 both 'off'. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. If you wish to use GPI (referred to as 'PIP', for 'Parallel Input Port' in the Broadcast Tools documentation), then you will also need to be sure that DIP switch SW8 is 'on'. If you wish to use the open collector and relay outputs as GPO, then you will also need to be sure that DIP switch SW6 is 'off'. BroadcastTools SS8.2 Driver Name: BroadcastTools SS8.2 Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11 modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9 connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit). Serial port speed on the SS 8.2 should be set to 19200 (some have found 9600 to work instead). Do *not* use 38400, as there are known bugs within the SS 8.2 when used with this speed! Serial port parameters should be set to 19200 baud rate (or 9600 if that worked instead), No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR/LF termination (or potentially no termination). The SS 8.2 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode --i.e. DIP switches SW-14-4 and SW-14-5 should both be 'on', and the unit ID should be '0', with DIP switches SW-14-1, SW-14-2 and SW-14-3 all 'off'. Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported. If you wish to use GPI (referred to as 'PIP', for 'Parallel Input Port' in the Broadcast Tools documentation), then you will also need to be sure that DIP switch SW-14-10 is ON. BroadcastTools Universal 4.1MLR>>Web Driver Name: BroadcastTools 4.1 MLR>>Web Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 5002. Harlond Virtual Mixer Driver Name: Harlond Virtual Mixer Supported RML Commands: Fire Salvo ['FS'] GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Level ['SL'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 5002. Output busses are mapped as follows: Harlond Output Buss Mappings OutputBuss1PGM2AUD3UTL4CUE
Input channel ON/OFF is sensed/controlled by means of the respective GPIO number using GE/GI/GO RMLs.
Kernel GPIO Driver Name: Kernel GPIO Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] This driver can be used to control kernel-based GPIO interfaces, such as the GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi. Pins are allocated such that inputs come first, followed by outputs. Further information on kernel GPIO devices can be found at https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt Livewire LWRP Audio Driver Name: Livewire LWRP Audio Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Livewire is a distributed audio router and control system, with the components (called 'nodes') configured and controled via TCP/IP. More information can be found at http://www.axiaaudio.com/. This driver can be used to create and remove connections between audio sources and destinations via Livewire Routing Protocol (LWRP). Configuration is a matter of entering the IP address, password and base output number for each node in RDAdmin->ManageHosts->Switcher/GPIO->LivewireNodes. The driver will autodetect all other parameters from the nodes themselves. The resulting constellation of nodes can be controled with the 'Switch Take' ['ST'] RML by specifying the Livewire source stream number as the input parameter and the base output number+the slot number-1 for the output parameter. Livewire LWRP GPIO Driver Name: Livewire LWRP GPIO Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Livewire is a distributed audio router and control system, with the components (called 'nodes') configured and controled via TCP/IP. More information can be found at http://www.axiaaudio.com/. This driver can be used to control Livewire's GPIO subsystem by means of the Livewire Routing Protocol (LWRP) with both physical as well as 'virtual' GPIO devices. Only two items need to be specified in the configuration: the IP address of the device to control and the 'Layer, with V specifying a virtual GPIO device and D specifying an actual physical one. The driver will autodetect all other parameters (e.g. the number of input and output lines) from the device itself. Livewire Multicast GPIO Driver Name: Livewire Multicast GPIO Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Livewire is a distributed audio router and control system, with the components (called 'nodes') configured and controled via TCP/IP. More information can be found at http://www.axiaaudio.com/. This driver provides the ability to access GPIO functions from Livewire- enabled control surfaces for setups that lack a virtual GPIO device --e.g. when interfacing audio directly to a Livewire node without using a native Livewire software audio driver or audio adapter. When configuring it, the IP Address field should contain the address of the local interface to which the Livewire network is attached, while the Livewire GPIOs list should be populated with the stream number - GPIO line associations to be used. Local Audio Adapter Driver Name: Local Audio Adapter Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Add With Gain ['SX'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] It's possible to use one or more of the actual audio adapters as a switcher device using this driver. Doing so makes it possible to route audio directly from the adapter inputs to outputs, while at the same time using it for audio capture/playout in the usual manner. To configure it, set Card: to the number of the audio adapter to use and the Inputs: and Outputs: fields to the number of inputs and outputs on the card (as found in RDADmin->ManageHosts->AudioResources. Local GPIO Driver Name: Local GPIO Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] This driver supports a variety of GPIO devices, including: 15 Pin Joystick Port USB HID Devices MeasurementComputing GPIO Cards 15 Pin Joystick Port Joystick support utilizes the Linux Input Device subsystem. Inputs are active-low, and should be wired as follows: 15 Pin Joystick Port Wiring PinSignal2Input 14Ground7Input 25Ground10Input 312Ground14Input 412Ground
In addition, you will need to connect 47 kohm resistors between the following pins: 1-3, 6-8, 9-11 and 13-15. While not strictly needed for the GPI portion of the interface to work, the kernel's analog joystick driver will refuse to initialize the port if these resistors (or a real joystick) are not present. The device name of the joystick will be one of the /dev/input/eventn devices. NOTE: There have been reports that some port models do not internally connect pin 12 to ground. The symptom of this situation will be that Inputs 1 and 2 work, but not Inputs 3 and 4. If this is the case, connecting the ground for Inputs 3 and 4 to pins 04 or 05 should remedy the problem.
MeasurementComputing GPIO Cards The following MeasurementComputing cards are supported: PCI-PDIS08 PCI-PDIS16 PCI-DIO24 The device name for the card should be /dev/gpion. PCI-PDIS08 and PCI-PDIS16 The Measurement Computing PCI-PDIS08 and PCI-PDIS16 boards feature floating, opto-isolated inputs. The inputs are not polarity sensitive and may be driven by either AC or DC. The outputs are electro-mechanical relays with dry contacts. PCI-PDIS08 and PCI-PDIS16 Connector Pinout (DB37F) PinSignal1Input 8/1620Input 8/162Input 7/1521Input 7/153Input 6/1422Input 6/144Input 5/1323Input 5/135Input 4/1224Input 4/126Input 3/1125Input 3/117Input 2/1026Input 2/108Input 1/927Input 1/99Output 8/16 C28Output 8/16 N/O10Output 7/15 C29Output 7/15 N/O11Output 6/14 C30Output 6/14 N/O12Output 5/13 N/C13Output 5/13 N/O31Output 5/13 C14Output 4/12 N/C32Output 4/12 N/O33Output 4/12 C15Output 3/11 N/C16Output 3/11 N/O34Output 3/11 C17Output 2/10 N/C35Output 2/10 N/O36Output 2/10 C18Output 1/9 N/C19Output 1/9 N/O37Output 1/9 C
PCI-DIO24 The Measurement Computing PCI-DIO24 board features 24 bi-directional, TTL level signal lines, referenced to a common ground. The driver can be configured to use all of the lines as inputs or outputs (mixing inputs and outputs on the same board is not supported). When used as inputs, termination resistor packs should be installed. PCI-DIO24 Connector Pinout (DB37F) PinSignal37Input 136Input 235Input 334Input 433Input 532Input 631Input 730Input 810Input 99Input 108Input 117Input 126Input 135Input 144Input 153Input 1629Input 1728Input 1827Input 1926Input 2025Input 2124Input 2223Input 2322Input 2411Ground13Ground15Ground17Ground19Ground21Ground18+5 vdc20+5 vdc16+12 vdc14+-12 vdc
Logitek vGuest Driver Name: Logitek vGuest Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Set Display ['SD'] Switch Take ['ST'] Before using the driver, the resources within the Logitek Audio Engine system that you wish to control must be made available in a 'vGuest' account within the Logitek 'Supervisor' system. Then, those same resources must be mapped within the Rivendell driver. For the 'ST' RML, the Logitek Engine Numbers and Device Numbers are mapped to logical Rivendell Inputs and Outputs within the Configure Inputs and Configure Outputs dialogs. For the GPO RMLs, various Logitek 'switches' (by which we mean anything that can be turned on and off, such as faders feeds, not just GPIO) are mapped to logical Rivendell GPIO lines by means of their Logitek Engine, Device and Buss numbers. Modbus TCP Driver Name: Modbus TCP Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] This driver supports GPI devices that use the industry-standard Modbus TCP protocol at TCP port 502. The device to be controlled should be configured to use Modbus ID #1. For more information on Modbus, see http://www.modbus.org/. Quartz Electronics Type 1 Routing Protocol Driver Name: Quartz Type 1 Supported RML Commands: Fire Salvo ['FS'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control can done either by means of an RS-232C connection or by means of TCP/IP to TCP port 23. Ross NK Video Switchers (via SCP/A Serial Interface) Driver Name: Ross NK-SCP/A Interface Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a NK-SCP/A serial interface. Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, CR termination. The Breakaway to use is defined by setting the 'Card' parameter in the driver configuration, with Card 0 = Breakaway 1, Card 1 = Breakaway 2, etc. Serial Port Modem Control Lines Driver Name: Serial Port Modem Control Lines Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] This driver enables GPIO via the modem control lines on an RS-232C serial device. The lines map as follows: Modem Serial Lines GPI Signal Mapping OutputBuss1Data Set Ready (DSR)2Clear To Send (CTS)3Carrier Detect (CI)4Ring Indicator (RI)
Modem Serial Lines GPO Signal Mapping OutputBuss1Data Terminal Ready (DTR)2Ready To Send (RTS)
Sierra Automated Systems 16000(D) Audio Router Driver Name: SAS 16000(D) Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Both analog and AES3 digital (D) variants are supported. Control can done by means of an RS-232C connection to the 'User Serial Interface' port on the unit. Serial port parameters should be: 9600,N,8,1. Sierra Automated Systems 32000 Audio Router Driver Name: SAS 32000 Supported RML Commands: Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Level ['SL'] (requires appropriate SAS hardware support) Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to the 'Computer RS-232' port on the AXC-8 System Controller. Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no terminator. The AXC-8 must be equipped with firmware built to use the 'conventional' command protocol -- the 'enhanced' version will not work! Sierra Automated Systems 64000 Audio Router Driver Name: SAS 64000 Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to the 'Computer RS-232' port on the AXC-8 System Controller. Serial port parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no terminator. The AXC-8 must be equipped with firmware built to use the 'conventional' command protocol -- the 'enhanced' version will not work! Sierra Automated Systems 64000 Audio Router Driver Name: SAS 64000-GPI Supported RML Commands: GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to the 'Computer RS-232' port on a GPI-1600 GPIO interface. Serial port parameters should be set to 19200 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no terminator. This driver allows control of the system's GPO outputs as well as audio crosspoints. Sierra Automated Systems User Serial Interface (USI) Driver Name: SAS USI Supported RML Commands: Console Label ['CL'] Fire Salvo ['FS'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Crosspoint Gain ['SX'] Switch Level ['SL'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Switch Take With Gain ['SG'] Control can done either by means of an RS-232C connection to one of the serial ports on a DRC-16E card or by means of TCP/IP to a PC running SAS's Server Module software. TCP connections are normally made to port 1350 on the Server Module system. Sine Systems ACU-1 (Prophet Version) Driver Name: Sine ACU-1 (Prophet) Supported RML Commands: Switch Add ['SA'] Switch Remove ['SR'] Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to the RS-232 port on the unit. Serial port parameters in RDAdmin should be set to 57600 baud rate, even parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no terminator. The ACU-1 should be set to use factory default settings. This can be done by simultaneously pressing buttons 1 and 8 on the front panel of the unit for at least one second. Software Authority Protocol Driver Name: Software Authority Protocol Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Switch Take ['ST'] Used to control devices (such as the Axia 'PathFinder' system) by means of the 'Software Authority' protocol. Control is by means of a TCP/IP connection (typically to port 9500) on the controled system. The Card parameter should be set to the 'Router Number' of the router to be controlled. Most parameters, including the number of inputs and outputs as well as the endpoint names, are autodetected by the driver. Starguide III Satellite Receiver Driver Name: StarGuide III Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to the RS-232 port on the unit. The port should be configured on the receiver to use a speed of 9600. Serial port parameters in RDAdmin should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no terminator. Once configured, use RDAdmin to create inputs that correspond to the StarGuide Provider and Source IDs available on the selected DVB carrier. Provider and Source ID data is available from the provider network. Wegener Unity4000 DVB Satellite Receiver Driver Name: Wegener Unity 4000 Supported RML Commands: Switch Take ['ST'] Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to one of the two RS-232 ports on the unit. If possible, use serial port number one, as the reciever uses a larger data buffer with that port. The selected port should be configured in the reciever to be of type "Terminal" with a speed of 19200. Serial port parameters should be set to 19200 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no terminator. Once configured, use RDAdmin to create inputs that correspond to the DVB stream names available on the selected DVB carrier. Caution is needed when scheduling record events from the Unity4000, as the unit is capable of outputting a given DVB stream to only a single output at a time. Commanding a stream to an output will cause that stream to be silently deselected from a previously selected output. Wheatnet Blade LIO Driver Name: WheatNet LIO Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Control is done by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 55776 on a blade. The only required configuration parameters are IP Address and IP Port. The number of pins is auto-detected at driver startup. Wheatnet Blade SLIO Driver Name: WheatNet SLIO Supported RML Commands: GPI Enable ['GE'] GPI Set ['GI'] GPO Set ['GO'] Control is done by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 55776 on a blade. The only required configuration parameters are IP Address and IP Port. The number of pins is auto-detected at driver startup.