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| <appendix xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xml:id="appendix.gpio_switcher_devices">
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|   <title>Supported GPIO/Switcher Devices</title>
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|   <para>
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|     The following GPIO/switcher devices are supported under Rivendell:
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|   </para>
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.am16">
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|     <title>360 Systems AM-16/B Audio Crosspoint Switcher</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    360 Systems AM-16/B
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|       <para>
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| 	Control is done by means of MIDI connections to the 'MIDI IN' and
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| 	'MIDI OUT' ports on the back of the unit, with the appropriate
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| 	MIDI device specified in the
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| 	<computeroutput>Device:</computeroutput> field in
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| 	<code>RDAdmin->ManageHosts->Switchers/GPIO</code>.
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| 	The following settings should be configured on the AM-16/B:
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|       </para>
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|       <variablelist>
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| 	<varlistentry>
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| 	  <term>Control Port Type:</term>
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| 	  <listitem>
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| 	    <para>
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| 	      MIDI (jumper JMP1)
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| 	    </para>
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| 	  </listitem>
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| 	</varlistentry>
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| 	<varlistentry>
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| 	  <term>Program Send:</term>
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| 	  <listitem>
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| 	    <para>
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| 	      OFF
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| 	    </para>
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| 	  </listitem>
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| 	</varlistentry>
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| 	<varlistentry>
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| 	  <term>Receive Channel: o</term>
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| 	  <listitem>
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| 	    <para>
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| 	      o (Omni mode)
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| 	    </para>
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| 	  </listitem>
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| 	</varlistentry>
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| 	<varlistentry>
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| 	  <term>Memory Protect:</term>
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| 	  <listitem>
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| 	    <para>
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| 	      OFF
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| 	    </para>
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| 	  </listitem>
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| 	</varlistentry>
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|       </variablelist>
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|       <para>
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| 	The driver uses MIDI programs '0' and '1' on the AM-16/B when
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| 	processing crosspoint changes; anything previously saved in
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| 	those programs will be overwritten!
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|       </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.bt10x1">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools 10x1</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools 10x1
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11
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|       modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9
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|       connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit).  Serial port
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|       parameters should be set to 2400 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1
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|       stop bit, CR/LF termination.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.bt16x1">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools 16x1</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools 16x1
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11
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|       modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9
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|       connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit).  Serial port
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|       parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1
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|       stop bit, CR/LF termination.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.bt16x2">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools 16x2</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools 16x2
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11
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|       modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9
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|       connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit).  Serial port
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|       parameters should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1
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|       stop bit, CR/LF termination.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.8x2">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools 8x2</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools 8x2
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11
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|       modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9
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|       connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit).  Serial port
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|       parameters should be set to 2400 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1
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|       stop bit, CR/LF termination.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       The 8x2 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode.  This can be done
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|       by holding down the F1 button on the switcher while powering up.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btacs82">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools ACS8.2</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools ACS8.2
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Level ['<command>SL</command>']
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| 	      [output #1 only]</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11
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|       modular jack on the back of the unit (an adapter to a standard DB9
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|       connector is supplied by Broadcast Tools with the unit).  Serial port
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|       speed on the ACS 8.2 should be set to 9600.  Serial port parameters 
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|       should be set to 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, 
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|       no termination.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       The ACS 8.2 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode --i.e. DIP switches
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|       SW17-5 and SW17-6 should both be 'on', and the unit ID should be
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|       '0', with DIP switches SW17-1 and SW17-2 both 'off'.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported.  If you wish to use
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|       GPI (referred to as 'PIP', for 'Parallel Input Port' in the Broadcast 
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|       Tools documentation), then you will also need to be sure that DIP
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|       switch SW17-10 is ON.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       The ACS 8.2 supports the Switch Level [SL] RML for connections to
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|       Output 1.  Six different gain levels are supported:  0 dB, -3 dB, 
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|       -6 dB, -10 dB, -15 dB and -20 dB.  For for a specified gain level of
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|       greater than or equal to -20, the applied gain will be rounded down 
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|       to the next supported level.  For gain levels of less than -20 dB, the
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|       minimum supported gain (-20 dB) will be applied.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btadms4422">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools ADMS 44.22 Analog/AES Digital Matrix Switcher</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools ADMS 44.22
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Level ['<command>SL</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of a serial connection to the unit's integrated
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|       serial port.  The 'OPTIONS' switches on the back of the unit should
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|       be set as follows:
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|     </para>
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|     <simplelist>
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|       <member>1: OFF (UP)</member>
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|       <member>2: OFF (UP)</member>
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|       <member>3: OFF (UP)</member>
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|       <member>4: OFF (UP)</member>
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|       <member>5: OFF (UP)</member>
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|       <member>6: OFF (UP)</member>
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|       <member>7: ON  (DOWN)</member>
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|       <member>8: ON  (DOWN)</member>
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|       <member>9: OFF (UP)</member>
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|       <member>10: OFF (UP)</member>
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|     </simplelist>
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|     <para>
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|       The Rivendell serial interface should be set to use 9600 bits/sec,
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|       8 bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btgpi16">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools GPI-16 General Purpose Input Module</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools GPI-16
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of a serial connection to the unit's
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|       integrated serial port.  There is also a 'plus' version that
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|       features an integrated type B USB interface that simulates a serial
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|       port.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       The unit should work correctly with factory default settings.
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|       The Rivendell serial interface should be set to use 9600 bits/sec,
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|       8 bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btsentinel4web">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools Sentinel 4 Web AES Switcher</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools Sentinel 4 Web
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of a TCP/IP connection to the unit's
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|       integrated Ethernet port.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       On the <computeroutput>Email/Network Setup</computeroutput>
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|       page of the unit, be sure that the
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|       <computeroutput>TCP Enabled</computeroutput> box is checked and
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|       that <computeroutput>TCP Listen Port</computeroutput> is set to
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|       the same number as is used in the
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|       <computeroutput>IP Port</computeroutput> setting in Rivendell's
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|       driver configuration (<userinput>56</userinput> by default).
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btsrc16">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools SRC-16</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools SRC-16
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of a serial connection to the unit's integrated
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|       serial port.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       The unit should work correctly with factory default settings.
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|       The Rivendell serial interface should be set to use 9600 bits/sec,
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|       8 bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btss124">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools SS 12.4</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools SS 12.4
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11
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|       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
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|       stop bit, CR/LF termination.
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|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
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|       The SS 12.4 should be configured to use 'Mix' mode.  This can be done 
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|       by setting DIP switches SW1-7 and SW-1-3 to OFF.
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|     </para>
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|     <para>
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|       Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btss21">
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|     <title>BroadcastTools SS 2.1</title>
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|     <variablelist>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    BroadcastTools SS 2.1
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|       <varlistentry>
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| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
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| 	<listitem>
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| 	  <para>
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| 	    <simplelist>
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| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
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| 	    </simplelist>
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| 	  </para>
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| 	</listitem>
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|       </varlistentry>
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|     </variablelist>
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|     <para>
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|       Control is done by means of an RS-232C connection to a four pin RJ11
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|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btss164">
 | |
|     <title>BroadcastTools SS 16.4</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    BroadcastTools SS 16.4
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Operation in 'multidrop' mode is not supported.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btss41mlr">
 | |
|     <title>BroadcastTools SS 4.1 MLR Switcher/Router</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    BroadcastTools SS4.1 MLR
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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'.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btss42">
 | |
|     <title>BroadcastTools SS4.2</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    BroadcastTools SS4.2
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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'.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btss44">
 | |
|     <title>BroadcastTools SS4.4</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    BroadcastTools SS4.4
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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'.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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'.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btss82">
 | |
|     <title>BroadcastTools SS8.2</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    BroadcastTools SS8.2
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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).
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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'.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.btu41mlrweb">
 | |
|     <title>BroadcastTools Universal 4.1MLR>>Web</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    BroadcastTools 4.1 MLR>>Web
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Control is by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 5002.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.harlond">
 | |
|     <title>Harlond Virtual Mixer</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Harlond Virtual Mixer
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Fire Salvo ['<command>FS</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Level ['<command>SL</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Control is by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 5002. Output
 | |
|       busses are mapped as follows:
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <table frame="all">
 | |
|       <title>Harlond Output Buss Mappings</title>
 | |
|       <tgroup cols="2" align="left" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
 | |
| 	<colspec colname="Output" />
 | |
| 	<colspec colname="Buss" />
 | |
| 	<thead>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>Output</entry><entry>Buss</entry></row>
 | |
| 	</thead>
 | |
| 	<tbody>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>1</entry><entry>PGM</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>2</entry><entry>AUD</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>3</entry><entry>UTL</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>4</entry><entry>CUE</entry></row>
 | |
| 	</tbody>
 | |
|       </tgroup>
 | |
|     </table>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Input channel ON/OFF is sensed/controlled by means of the
 | |
|       respective GPIO number using GE/GI/GO RMLs.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.kernelgpio">
 | |
|     <title>Kernel GPIO</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Kernel GPIO
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Further information on kernel GPIO devices can be found at
 | |
|       https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.livewire_lwrpaudio">
 | |
|     <title>Livewire LWRP Audio</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Livewire LWRP Audio
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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/.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       This driver can be used to create and remove connections between audio
 | |
|       sources and destinations via Livewire Routing Protocol (LWRP).
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Configuration is a matter of entering the IP address, password and base
 | |
|       output number for each node in 
 | |
|       <code>RDAdmin->ManageHosts->Switcher/GPIO->LivewireNodes</code>.
 | |
|       The driver
 | |
|       will autodetect all other parameters from the nodes themselves.  The
 | |
|       resulting constellation of nodes can be controled with the
 | |
|       'Switch Take' ['<command>ST</command>'] RML by specifying the
 | |
|       Livewire source stream number as the <replaceable>input</replaceable>
 | |
|       parameter and the base output number+the slot number-1 for the
 | |
|       <replaceable>output</replaceable> parameter.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.livewire_lwrpgpio">
 | |
|     <title>Livewire LWRP GPIO</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Livewire LWRP GPIO
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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/.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Only two items need to be specified in the configuration: the
 | |
|       <computeroutput>IP address</computeroutput>
 | |
|       of the device to control and the
 | |
|       <computeroutput>'Layer</computeroutput>, with
 | |
|       <userinput>V</userinput> specifying a virtual
 | |
|       GPIO device and <userinput>D</userinput> 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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.livewire_mcastgpio">
 | |
|     <title>Livewire Multicast GPIO</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Livewire Multicast GPIO
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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/.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       When configuring it, the <computeroutput>IP Address</computeroutput>
 | |
|       field should contain the address
 | |
|       of the local interface to which the Livewire network is attached, while
 | |
|       the <computeroutput>Livewire GPIOs</computeroutput> list should be
 | |
|       populated with the stream
 | |
|       number - GPIO line associations to be used.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.local_audio">
 | |
|     <title>Local Audio Adapter</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Local Audio Adapter
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add With Gain ['<command>SX</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       To configure it, set <computeroutput>Card:</computeroutput> to the
 | |
|       number of the audio adapter to use and the
 | |
|       <computeroutput>Inputs:</computeroutput> and
 | |
|       <computeroutput>Outputs:</computeroutput> fields to the
 | |
|       number of inputs and outputs on the card (as found in
 | |
|       <code>RDADmin->ManageHosts->AudioResources</code>.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.local_gpio">
 | |
|     <title>Local GPIO</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Local GPIO
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       This driver supports a variety of GPIO devices, including:
 | |
|       <simplelist>
 | |
| 	<member>15 Pin Joystick Port</member>
 | |
| 	<member>USB HID Devices</member>
 | |
| 	<member>MeasurementComputing GPIO Cards</member>
 | |
|       </simplelist>
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <sect2 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.joysticks">
 | |
|       <title>15 Pin Joystick Port</title>
 | |
|       <para>
 | |
| 	Joystick support utilizes the Linux Input Device subsystem.  Inputs
 | |
| 	are active-low, and should be wired as follows:
 | |
|       </para>
 | |
|       <table frame="none">
 | |
| 	<title>15 Pin Joystick Port Wiring</title>
 | |
| 	<tgroup cols="2" align="left" colsep="0" rowsep="0">
 | |
| 	  <colspec colname="Pin" colwidth="1.0*"/>
 | |
| 	  <colspec colname="Signal" colwidth="20.0*"/>
 | |
| 	  <thead>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>Pin</entry><entry>Signal</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  </thead>
 | |
| 	  <tbody>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>2</entry><entry>Input 1</entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>4</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>7</entry><entry>Input 2</entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>5</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>10</entry><entry>Input 3</entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>12</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>14</entry><entry>Input 4</entry></row>
 | |
| 	    <row><entry>12</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  </tbody>
 | |
| 	</tgroup>
 | |
|       </table>
 | |
|       <para>
 | |
| 	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.
 | |
|       </para>
 | |
|       <para>
 | |
| 	The device name of the joystick will be one of the
 | |
| 	<userinput>/dev/input/event<replaceable>n</replaceable></userinput>
 | |
| 	devices.
 | |
|       </para>
 | |
|       <para>
 | |
| 	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.
 | |
| 	</para>
 | |
|       </sect2>
 | |
|       <sect2 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.measurementcomputing">
 | |
| 	<title>MeasurementComputing GPIO Cards</title>
 | |
| 	<para>
 | |
| 	  The following MeasurementComputing cards are supported:
 | |
| 	</para>
 | |
| 	<simplelist>
 | |
| 	  <member><link endlink="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.measurementcomputing.pci_pdis08_and_pci_pdis16">PCI-PDIS08</link></member>
 | |
| 	  <member><link endlink="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.measurementcomputing.pci_pdis08_and_pci_pdis16">PCI-PDIS16</link></member>
 | |
| 	  <member><link endlink="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.measurementcomputing.pci_dio24">PCI-DIO24</link></member>
 | |
| 	</simplelist>
 | |
| 	<para>
 | |
| 	  The device name for the card should be 
 | |
| 	  <userinput>/dev/gpio<replaceable>n</replaceable></userinput>.
 | |
| 	</para>
 | |
| 	<sect3 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.measurementcomputing.pci_pdis08_and_pci_pdis16">
 | |
| 	  <title>PCI-PDIS08 and PCI-PDIS16</title>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    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.
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	  <table frame="none">
 | |
| 	    <title>PCI-PDIS08 and PCI-PDIS16 Connector Pinout (DB37F)</title>
 | |
| 	    <tgroup cols="2" align="left" colsep="0" rowsep="0">
 | |
| 	      <colspec colname="Pin" colwidth="1.0*"/>
 | |
| 	      <colspec colname="Signal" colwidth="20.0*"/>
 | |
| 	      <thead>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>Pin</entry><entry>Signal</entry></row>
 | |
| 	      </thead>
 | |
| 	      <tbody>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>1</entry><entry>Input 8/16</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>20</entry><entry>Input 8/16</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>2</entry><entry>Input 7/15</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>21</entry><entry>Input 7/15</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>3</entry><entry>Input 6/14</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>22</entry><entry>Input 6/14</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>4</entry><entry>Input 5/13</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>23</entry><entry>Input 5/13</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>5</entry><entry>Input 4/12</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>24</entry><entry>Input 4/12</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>6</entry><entry>Input 3/11</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>25</entry><entry>Input 3/11</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>7</entry><entry>Input 2/10</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>26</entry><entry>Input 2/10</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>8</entry><entry>Input 1/9</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>27</entry><entry>Input 1/9</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>9</entry><entry>Output 8/16 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>28</entry><entry>Output 8/16 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>10</entry><entry>Output 7/15 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>29</entry><entry>Output 7/15 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>11</entry><entry>Output 6/14 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>30</entry><entry>Output 6/14 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>12</entry><entry>Output 5/13 N/C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>13</entry><entry>Output 5/13 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>31</entry><entry>Output 5/13 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>14</entry><entry>Output 4/12 N/C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>32</entry><entry>Output 4/12 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>33</entry><entry>Output 4/12 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>15</entry><entry>Output 3/11 N/C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>16</entry><entry>Output 3/11 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>34</entry><entry>Output 3/11 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>17</entry><entry>Output 2/10 N/C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>35</entry><entry>Output 2/10 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>36</entry><entry>Output 2/10 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry></entry><entry></entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>18</entry><entry>Output 1/9 N/C</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>19</entry><entry>Output 1/9 N/O</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>37</entry><entry>Output 1/9 C</entry></row>
 | |
| 	      </tbody>
 | |
| 	    </tgroup>
 | |
| 	  </table>
 | |
| 	</sect3>
 | |
| 	<sect3 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.measurementcomputing.pci_dio24">
 | |
| 	  <title>PCI-DIO24</title>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    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.
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	  <table frame="none">
 | |
| 	    <title>PCI-DIO24 Connector Pinout (DB37F)</title>
 | |
| 	    <tgroup cols="2" align="left" colsep="0" rowsep="0">
 | |
| 	      <colspec colname="Pin" colwidth="1.0*"/>
 | |
| 	      <colspec colname="Signal" colwidth="20.0*"/>
 | |
| 	      <thead>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>Pin</entry><entry>Signal</entry></row>
 | |
| 	      </thead>
 | |
| 	      <tbody>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>37</entry><entry>Input 1</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>36</entry><entry>Input 2</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>35</entry><entry>Input 3</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>34</entry><entry>Input 4</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>33</entry><entry>Input 5</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>32</entry><entry>Input 6</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>31</entry><entry>Input 7</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>30</entry><entry>Input 8</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>10</entry><entry>Input 9</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>9</entry><entry>Input 10</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>8</entry><entry>Input 11</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>7</entry><entry>Input 12</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>6</entry><entry>Input 13</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>5</entry><entry>Input 14</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>4</entry><entry>Input 15</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>3</entry><entry>Input 16</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>29</entry><entry>Input 17</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>28</entry><entry>Input 18</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>27</entry><entry>Input 19</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>26</entry><entry>Input 20</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>25</entry><entry>Input 21</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>24</entry><entry>Input 22</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>23</entry><entry>Input 23</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>22</entry><entry>Input 24</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>11</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>13</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>15</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>17</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>19</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>21</entry><entry>Ground</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>18</entry><entry>+5 vdc</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>20</entry><entry>+5 vdc</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>16</entry><entry>+12 vdc</entry></row>
 | |
| 		<row><entry>14</entry><entry>+-12 vdc</entry></row>
 | |
| 	      </tbody>
 | |
| 	    </tgroup>
 | |
| 	  </table>
 | |
| 	</sect3>
 | |
|       </sect2>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.vguest">
 | |
|     <title>Logitek vGuest</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Logitek vGuest
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Set Display ['<command>SD</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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
 | |
|       '<command>ST</command>'
 | |
|       RML, the Logitek Engine Numbers and Device Numbers are mapped to 
 | |
|       logical Rivendell <computeroutput>Inputs</computeroutput> and
 | |
|       <computeroutput>Outputs</computeroutput> within the
 | |
|       <computeroutput>Configure Inputs</computeroutput> 
 | |
|       and <computeroutput>Configure Outputs</computeroutput> 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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.modbus">
 | |
|     <title>Modbus TCP</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Modbus TCP
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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/.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.quartz1">
 | |
|     <title>Quartz Electronics Type 1 Routing Protocol</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Quartz Type 1
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Fire Salvo ['<command>FS</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Control can done either by means of an RS-232C connection or by means of
 | |
|       TCP/IP to TCP port 23.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.rossnkscp">
 | |
|     <title>Ross NK Video Switchers (via SCP/A Serial Interface)</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Ross NK-SCP/A Interface
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.modemlines">
 | |
|     <title>Serial Port Modem Control Lines</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Serial Port Modem Control Lines
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       This driver enables GPIO via the modem control lines on an RS-232C
 | |
|       serial device. The lines map as follows:
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <table frame="all">
 | |
|       <title>Modem Serial Lines GPI Signal Mapping</title>
 | |
|       <tgroup cols="2" align="left" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
 | |
| 	<colspec colname="GPI" />
 | |
| 	<colspec colname="Signal" />
 | |
| 	<thead>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>Output</entry><entry>Buss</entry></row>
 | |
| 	</thead>
 | |
| 	<tbody>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>1</entry><entry>Data Set Ready (DSR)</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>2</entry><entry>Clear To Send (CTS)</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>3</entry><entry>Carrier Detect (CI)</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>4</entry><entry>Ring Indicator (RI)</entry></row>
 | |
| 	</tbody>
 | |
|       </tgroup>
 | |
|     </table>
 | |
|     <table frame="all">
 | |
|       <title>Modem Serial Lines GPO Signal Mapping</title>
 | |
|       <tgroup cols="2" align="left" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
 | |
| 	<colspec colname="GPI" />
 | |
| 	<colspec colname="Signal" />
 | |
| 	<thead>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>Output</entry><entry>Buss</entry></row>
 | |
| 	</thead>
 | |
| 	<tbody>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>1</entry><entry>Data Terminal Ready (DTR)</entry></row>
 | |
| 	  <row><entry>2</entry><entry>Ready To Send (RTS)</entry></row>
 | |
| 	</tbody>
 | |
|       </tgroup>
 | |
|     </table>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.sas16000">
 | |
|     <title>Sierra Automated Systems 16000(D) Audio Router</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    SAS 16000(D)
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.sas32000">
 | |
|     <title>Sierra Automated Systems 32000 Audio Router</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    SAS 32000
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Level ['<command>SL</command>'] (requires appropriate SAS hardware support)</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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!
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.sas64000">
 | |
|     <title>Sierra Automated Systems 64000 Audio Router</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    SAS 64000
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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!
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.sas64000gpi">
 | |
|     <title>Sierra Automated Systems 64000 Audio Router</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    SAS 64000-GPI
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.sasusi">
 | |
|     <title>Sierra Automated Systems User Serial Interface (USI)</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    SAS USI
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Console Label ['<command>CL</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Fire Salvo ['<command>FS</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Crosspoint Gain ['<command>SX</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Level ['<command>SL</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take With Gain ['<command>SG</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.acu1p">
 | |
|     <title>Sine Systems ACU-1 (Prophet Version)</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Sine ACU-1 (Prophet)
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Add ['<command>SA</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Remove ['<command>SR</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.swauthority">
 | |
|     <title>Software Authority Protocol</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Software Authority Protocol
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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 <computeroutput>Card</computeroutput>
 | |
|       parameter should be set to the 'Router Number' of the router
 | |
|       to be controlled.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Most parameters, including the number of inputs and outputs as
 | |
|       well as the endpoint names, are autodetected by the driver.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.starguide3">
 | |
|     <title>Starguide III Satellite Receiver</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    StarGuide III
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.unity4000">
 | |
|     <title>Wegener Unity4000 DVB Satellite Receiver</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    Wegener Unity 4000
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>Switch Take ['<command>ST</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       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.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.wheatnet_lio">
 | |
|     <title>Wheatnet Blade LIO</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    WheatNet LIO
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Control is done by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 55776 on a
 | |
|       blade. The only required configuration parameters are
 | |
|       <computeroutput>IP Address</computeroutput> and
 | |
|       <computeroutput>IP Port</computeroutput>. The number of pins is
 | |
|       auto-detected at driver startup.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <sect1 xml:id="sect.gpio_switcher_devices.wheatnet_slio">
 | |
|     <title>Wheatnet Blade SLIO</title>
 | |
|     <variablelist>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Driver Name:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    WheatNet SLIO
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|       <varlistentry>
 | |
| 	<term>Supported RML Commands:</term>
 | |
| 	<listitem>
 | |
| 	  <para>
 | |
| 	    <simplelist>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Enable ['<command>GE</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPI Set ['<command>GI</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	      <member>GPO Set ['<command>GO</command>']</member>
 | |
| 	    </simplelist>
 | |
| 	  </para>
 | |
| 	</listitem>
 | |
|       </varlistentry>
 | |
|     </variablelist>
 | |
|     <para>
 | |
|       Control is done by means of a TCP/IP connection to port 55776 on a
 | |
|       blade. The only required configuration parameters are
 | |
|       <computeroutput>IP Address</computeroutput> and
 | |
|       <computeroutput>IP Port</computeroutput>. The number of pins is
 | |
|       auto-detected at driver startup.
 | |
|     </para>
 | |
|   </sect1>
 | |
| </appendix>
 |