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Sony PWS-110RS1 Manual

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    4-747-728-12(1) Routing Control Station Help Software Version 1.1 Routing Control Station © 2018 Sony Imaging Products & Solutions Inc.
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    In/Out Features Routing Control Station is application software for routing control and management of video and audio signals of NS-BUS devices that support the NS-BUS Router/Matrix protocols. • Routing of video/audio inputs and outputs can be performed by controlling routers and switchers that
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    NS-BUS device Notes • Routing Control Station presumes that it is running on a device with a static IP address. • Routing Control Station does not support a structure that connects an NS-BUS Router/Matrix device to a single Routing Control Station via two network cables for redundancy (control path
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    screens, check system status and notifications, log out, and other operations. (1) Service select button Displays the name of the currently displayed service. Click this button to display a menu with a list of services used for selecting the screen to display according to the desired operation
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    (4) Notification icon Displays the number of pending notifications sent from the system. Clicking the icon displays a list of the notifications in a pop-up, and selecting a notification switches the display to the corresponding application screen. (5) Help icon Click to display a menu used to select
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    No. Item Description (1) Status icon Indicates the presence or absence of errors or warnings occurring for network switches and devices using the following colors of the notifications returned by the system. Green: Normal state with no warnings or errors Yellow: A warning has been
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    Device Information Displays information for the network switch or device selected in [Device Status]. Notification Displays task information for the past week returned in a notification from the system about the network switch or device selected in [Device Status]. [System Controller] screen This
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    [Maintenance] screen This screen is used to perform system maintenance. It displays various notifications from the system, and is used to perform system backup/restore operations. Logging In/Out Logging in Log in to Routing Control Station. 1. Launch a browser, enter the URL of Routing Control
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    Routing System Integration • Configuring NS-BUS Device Integration • Building Redundancy Structures • Recovering from Redundancy Errors • Control Protocols Supported by Routing Control Station Configuration/Operation Overall Flow Overview 1. Logging in and setting a password • Logging in to and
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    • Configuring network switch information (Administrator/Manager) ˇˇ Importing network switch information for use by the system (Administrator) in global menu > [Monitoring] screen > [Settings] > [Network Switch List] > [Network Switch List] screen ˇˇ Creating a network topology layout (Manager or
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    5. Maintenance and system monitoring • Checking notifications issued by the system on the [Notification] screen • Monitoring the network topology on the [Network Topology Monitoring] screen ˇˇ Checking device connection state in global menu > [Monitoring] screen > [Topology] > [Network Topology
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    3. Click the [Browse] button. The [Select File] dialog appears. 4. Select a save destination folder from the folder hierarchy on the left side. Tip Clicking the button adds a new folder below the selected folder. 5. Click the [Upload New File] button. The [Upload] dialog appears. 12
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    6. Click the [Browse] button, and select image data. 7. Click the [OK] button. A completion message appears when the upload finishes. 8. Click the [OK] button. The uploaded image data is displayed in the display on the right. 9. Select the image data to display as the background of the group button,
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    [System Controller] screen > [NS-BUS Device] screen, register a device that supports the NS- BUS Router/Matrix protocol. 4. On the [System Controller] screen /changing the system or network. Alternatively, register a network switch manually. 3. On the [Network Switch List] screen, configure the
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    the NS-BUS device to Routing Control Station. For devices that support the NS‑ BUS Routing/Matrix protocol only, setup information for connecting 9710. If it uses TLS, connect to port 9711. For devices that support the NS-BUS Routing/Matrix protocol only: Connect from Routing Control Station to
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    Building Redundancy Structures Configure the required settings for system operation in redundancy structures. The master Routing Control Station is referred to as the "Primary," and the backup Routing Control Station is referred to as the "Secondary." For details about redundancy system structures,
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    Control Protocols Supported by Routing Control Station The following diagram shows devices 9721/TLS] S-BUS Gateway External Routing [11700/TCP] Routing Control Station * The supported protocols vary depending on the device. Item S-Bus Primary Station Description S-Bus primary station that
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    Routing Control Station crosspoints can be switched based on the acquired information. NS-BUS Router/Matrix: For an NS-BUS device supporting this protocol, crosspoint switching can be controlled from Routing Control Station by supplying Routing Control Station with the matrix information managed by
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    Routing Operations This section describes the routing operations for connecting source and destination signal interfaces of registered devices. • Routing by Specifying Crosspoints • Routing using Control Panels Routing by Specifying Crosspoints On the [System Controller] screen, click the (Xpt
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    No. Item Description 3 [Protection] button Sets the destination interface groups to Occupy or Protect state. Clicking the [Protection] button displays on the destination interface groups to indicate ready for selection. Each time a destination interface group is clicked, the state switches
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    No. Item Description 8 Preview pane Click the button to open the Preview pane to display level configuration information for the selected source/destination interface group. If the selected source/destination interface group is registered in a tally group, the tally color information is
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    No. Item Description 11 Xpt Matrix Snapshot List You can create snapshots of the crosspoint matrix. See "Creating a Crosspoint Matrix Snapshot." 12 Crosspoint selection panel Clicking the intersection between a source interface group and destination interface group selects the
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    at the same time. Switching crosspoints Select the intersection point between a source interface group and destination interface group. Horizontal and vertical guides appears. Click the intersection to connect the selected source interface group and destination interface group (if connection is
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    Changing the routing operation mode and interface display You can change the routing operation mode and interface display using the [Profile] dialog. Item Take Mode Description Enables/disables Take mode. When enabled, the selected crosspoints are set to Take mode state. Clicking the [Take] button
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    state cannot be released. In Toggle mode, the crosspoint switches between connected state and unconnected state each time the crosspoint is clicked (supported devices only). Selects the display format of the interface names. This sets which characters are displayed when the name of the interface
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    Source interface group Destination interface group Status No device Description No device is connected. Routing using Control Panels On the [System Controller] screen, click the (Control Panel View) button to display control panels with buttons for registered crosspoints, source interface
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    No. Item Description 3 Lock switch Locks the custom button area to prevent changes to routing connections. When locked, an orange border is displayed around the custom button area. 4 [Protection] button Sets the destination interface group buttons to Occupy or Protect state. Clicking
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    No. Item Description 7 Custom button area Displays the registered groups of crosspoints, source interfaces, and destination interfaces as buttons. The following button types are displayed. Crosspoint group button Displays a list of the crosspoint groups registered in the crosspoint
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    No. Item Description Source interface group button Displays a list of the names of destination interface groups that are currently receiving. Tips • The tally color is displayed on group buttons registered in a tally group (see "Configuring Tally Signal Routing"). • You can customize
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    source interface group button to which to connect. ˇˇ The selected destination interface groups and source interface groups are connected (if connection is supported). ˇˇ In Take mode, connections enter Take mode state. Tips • You can change the selection mode using the [Profile] dialog. • Only one
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    mode using the [Profile] dialog. • Only one destination interface group can be selected for each source interface group. Also, Take mode is supported for multiple destination interface groups. Changing the routing operation mode and interface display You can change the routing operation mode and
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    Item Select Mode Interface Name Display Zoom Description Sets the source interface group and destination interface group connection method. In Destination mode, you switch connection state by pressing a destination interface group button and source interface group button in that order. In Source
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    Take mode state: Crosspoints are in Take mode state. Take mode is supported for multiple crosspoints. 33
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    System Settings This section describes the configuration of system settings. • Changing the Password • Setting the Startup Page Displayed After Logging In • Registering Users • Registering an External Routing System • Creating External Routing System Setting Data • Checking NS-BUS Device Settings
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    Item Old Password New Password Retype Password Save Description Enter the current password. Enter the new password. Enter the same password entered in [New Password]. Saves the settings. After saving the settings, click the [Close] button to close the [My Settings] screen. Tip The password must
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    Item First Landing Page After Login System Controller Default Profile Settings Topology Default Profile Settings Save Description Specifies the initial screen to display after logging in. Specifies the screen to display after moving to the [System Controller] screen. Specifies the screen to display
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. Registering a new user Use the following procedure to register a new user. 1. Click the button. The [Create New User] dialog appears. 2. This dialog is used to register user information. Item User ID Role User Name Password
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    4. Click the [Close] button. The dialog closes. Changing user settings Use the following procedure to change user settings. Only the user name can be modified. 1. Select the user to edit, and click the button. The [Edit User] dialog appears. 2. Change the display name for the user in [User Name].
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. Registering a new external routing system Use the following procedure to register a new external routing system. 1. Click the button. The [Create New External Routing System] dialog appears. 2. Configure the [Name], [IP Address], and
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    Item IP Address Port Status Description Description Displays the IP address of the external routing system. Displays the port number of the external routing system. Displays the following status of the external routing system. Inactive: Link function of the external routing system is not available.
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    Tip The example screen above shows the creation of a new external routing system, but the display and operation are the same when changing external routing system parameters. Common parameters The name and network information of the external routing system to register are configured in the
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    Item [Import] button [Export] button Download Sample Router Settings File Description Displays the [Select Import File] dialog. Click the [Browse] button to select the router settings file to import, then click the [OK] button to import the file. For details about creating external routing system
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    Column A: Set the level name used for management within Routing Control Station. The level names must be unique. Column B: Specify the AV interface group sort order from 0. Column C: Set the level of the port of the external routing system. Worksheet 2: Router location list This worksheet is used to
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    the system is displayed in a list, allowing you to check the detailed parameters of each NS-BUS device. You can also add NS-BUS devices manually and change settings. You can also reboot an NS-BUS device, and turn beacons on/off for NS-BUS devices that have the beacon function
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    [NS-BUS Device List] screen items The following parameters are displayed on the [NS-BUS Device List] screen. Item Description Name Displays the name of the NS-BUS device. Connection Displays the connection status of the NS-BUS device. Connected: The NS-BUS device is connected to Routing
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    -BUS device. Clicking the URL displays a link to a web menu page for configuring the various settings of the NS-BUS device (only for devices that support configuration using the web). 46
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    You can search for and add NS-BUS devices connected to the system. Tip The target devices are those that support the NS-BUS Routing/Matrix protocol only. Devices that support the NS-BUS External Control protocol are excluded. 1. Click the button. The [NS-BUS Device Registration] dialog appears
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    ˇˇ In redundancy mode, when the Primary system is configured using Routing Control Station, only [RCS A(Local)] is configured. When the Secondary system is configured using Routing Control Station, only [RCS B(Remote)] is configured. 3. Click the [Close] button. Changing NS-BUS device settings
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    Watch • NS-BUS Device Authorization • NS-BUS Device Settings Snapshot Rebooting an NS-BUS device You can reboot an NS-BUS device that supports remote booting from Routing Control Station. 1. Select a connected NS-BUS device to reboot, and click the [Detail] button. The [Config Detail] dialog appears
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    2. Click the [Reboot] button. A confirmation message appears. 3. Click the [Yes] button. The selected NS-BUS device is rebooted. Tips • Only NS-BUS devices with [Matrix Control] set to [Connected] can be rebooted. • Clicking the [Synchronize] button reacquires the parameters of the NS-BUS device.
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    Creating a new NS-BUS device settings snapshot Use the following procedure to create an NS-BUS device settings snapshot. 1. Click the button. The [Create New Device Settings Snapshot] dialog appears. 2. Enter a name for the NS-BUS device settings snapshot in [Name]. 3. Click the [Save] button. The [
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    The NS-BUS device added to the NS-BUS device settings snapshot is displayed on the [NS-BUS Device Setting List] screen when the snapshot is selected on the [NS-BUS Device Settings Snapshot] screen. Saving NS-BUS device settings You can save NS-BUS device settings. 1. Select an NS-BUS device whose
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    create in [Unassigned Tally Master List], and click the button. The selected tally master moves to the [Assigned Tally Master List]. Tips ˇˇ Only devices that support the NS-BUS External Control protocol tally function are displayed in [Unassigned Tally Master List]. 53
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    ˇˇ To delete a created tally master, select the tally master to delete in [Assigned Tally Master List], and click the button. 3. Click the [Close] button to close the dialog. The tally master is created, and is displayed in [Tally Master List]. Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest
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    ] on the [Tally Settings] screen to display the [Tally Display Device] screen. You can then register tally control target devices. Routing Control Station supports the NS BUS External protocol and the TSL UMD protocol for NS BUS tally control. Tip The default character encoding for sending text when
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    When [NS BUS External Protocol] is selected: Register tally devices that support the NS BUS External protocol. Select a device registered in Routing Control Station. 3. Click the [OK] button. The tally device is registered, and is displayed on
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. Changing TSL UMD protocol tally device settings You can change the device name/alias name, IP address, and port number of a TSL UMD protocol tally device in the list on the [Tally Display Device] screen. When finished, click the [Save]
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. 3. Configure each setting. When a TSL UMD protocol tally device is selected: Configure settings for sending tally signals and text. When [Send Tally] is enabled, the tally signal generated by the tally master is sent. For UMD devices,
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    4. Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. 5. Click the [Close] button to close the dialog. Duplicating a UMD setting Select the UMD setting to duplicate, and click the Deleting a UMD setting button. Select the UMD setting to delete, and click the button. Exporting/importing the
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    Configuring Tally Signal Routing Click [Tally Routing] on the [Tally Settings] screen to display the [Tally Routing] screen. The tally device and corresponding UMD settings configured on the [Tally Display Device] screen are displayed on the [Tally Routing] screen. Use the following procedure to
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    Creating a new tally settings snapshot Use the following procedure to create a tally settings snapshot. 1. Click the button. The [Create New Tally Snapshot] dialog appears. 2. Enter a name for the tally settings snapshot in [Name]. 3. Click the [Save] button. The [Create New Tally Snapshot] dialog
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    Exporting/importing a tally settings snapshot You can export and import a tally settings snapshot. To export a tally settings snapshot 1. Select the tally settings snapshot to export, click displayed menu. A confirmation message appears. 2. Click the [Yes] button. A TallySettings.xlsx file is
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    (network_topology.json file) prepared when designing/changing the system or network into Routing Control Station. You can also register a network switch manually without using a network switch configuration file. You can also edit the configuration information of a registered network switch. 63
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    Tips • When you click the (Go To Topology) button, the [Network Topology Monitoring] screen appears, displaying the connection status of the selected network switch (see "Checking Device Connection State"). • Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. • Click the button to open the
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    without using a network switch configuration file if building a simple system or a smallscale system. Note If a network switch is registered manually, [Reserved Bandwidth] of each port of the network switch will be set to 0. 1. Click the [Create] button. The [Create New Switch] dialog appears
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    Deleting a network switch Use the following procedure to delete a network switch. Note When deleting a network switch, the SNMP settings on the network switch to be deleted must first be disabled. 1. Select the network switch to delete, and click the [Delete] button. A confirmation message appears.
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    Item Manufacturer Switch Plug-in IP Address Description Displays the manufacturer of the network switch. When registering a network switch using the [Create New Switch] dialog, select the network switch manufacturer. Displays the model name of the network switch. When registering a network switch
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    system and network. Note If a network switch is registered manually, [Reserved Bandwidth] of each port of the network switch will be set to 0 (see "Registering a new network switch manually"). Displays the management status of the LAN port within the Network Topology
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    Configuring SNMP Traps Click in the global menu and switch to the [Maintenance] screen, and click [SNMP] in the [Settings] menu to display the [SNMP Trap] screen. You can configure SNMP traps for Routing Control Station if you are implementing device monitoring with SNMP. [SNMPv1v2c] tab
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    [SNMPv3] tab Configures traps for SNMP v3. Item Engine ID User Name Security Level Authentication Protocol Authentication Password Privacy Protocol Privacy Password Description Specifies the SNMP engine ID. Select [Use default] to use the default ID. To use arbitrary settings, select [Custom
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    1. Click the button. The [Create Host Settings] dialog appears. 2. Select [Enable] in [Trap Sending], and set the SNMP host parameters. Specify settings for [IP Address], [Port], and [SNMP Version]. 3. Click the [Save] button. 4. Click the [Close] button. The [Create Host Settings] dialog closes.
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. Status The Routing Control Station operating status appears. Usage Displays the number of registered users logged in to Routing Control Station. [Information] screen Click in the global menu and switch to the [Maintenance] screen,
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. Product Information Enter a system name in [System Name] and click the [Save] button to register the system name. When [Display the system name to the tab] is on (Enable), the system name is displayed in the browser tab. SNMP Private
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    Backing up configuration data Use the following procedure to save Routing Control Station configuration data as a backup file. 1. Click the [Backup] button. A confirmation message appears. 2. Click the [Yes] button. The Routing Control Station configuration data is saved as a backup file. Loading
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    Switching the operating mode You can switch to any of the following modes. • Redundancy mode Mode for operation in redundancy structure comprising a Primary and Secondary. Clicking the [Redundant Mode] button when in maintenance mode activates redundancy mode. • Single mode Mode for standalone
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    3. Click the [Redundant Mode] button on the [Redundant System] screen of the Primary and Secondary. This activates redundancy mode on the Primary and Secondary. Backing up configuration data Use the following procedure to save Routing Control Station (Local) configuration data as a backup file. 1.
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the display with the latest information. Enabling Syslog output Use the following procedure to enable Syslog output. 1. Select [Enable]. 2. Enter the IP address of the Syslog server in [Server]. 3. Enter the port number in [Port Number]. 4. Click the [Save] button. Output of
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    An Excel file is exported. 3. Enter the names of virtual interfaces to create on the source side of the virtual matrix vertically starting from line 2 of the [Source Virtual IF] worksheet of the exported Excel file. The names of virtual interfaces can contain up to 255 characters. 4. Enter the names
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    Setting levels Use the following procedure to set the level tied to source interface group or destination interface group. The level is an index number applied to each interface of the source interface group and destination interface group. For example, interfaces set to level 1 in a source
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    5. Click the [Close] button. The dialog closes. The specified level name is displayed in the corresponding fields on the [AV Interface Group List] screen. Deleting a level Use the following procedure to delete configured levels in decreasing level order (large numbers to small numbers). 1. Click the
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    3. Click a level field, and select the interfaces to register in the group. 81
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    . Note The settings are discarded if you switch to another screen without clicking the [Save] button. Setting the button color of an NS-BUS device (supported devices only) Use the following procedure to set the button color of an NS-BUS device. 1. Select the interface group you want to change the
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    2. Select the color to set in [Color]. 3. Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. Creating a source/destination interface group on the [Overall] screen Use the following procedure to display the source and destination interfaces and levels in tabular form, and configure settings. 1. On
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    . Note The settings are discarded if you switch to another screen without clicking the [Save] button. Setting the button color of an NS-BUS device (supported devices only) Use the following procedure to set the button color of an NS-BUS device. 1. Select the interface group you want to change the
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    Creating a source/destination interface group on the [Bulk] screen You can create source and destination groups automatically for each available AV interface. The created AV interface group names are the same as the individual AV interface names, with each group having one level. 1. On the [AV
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    5. Click the [Yes] button. The settings are saved. Detailed search You can filter the source and destination interfaces listed on the [AV Interface List] screen. Click the button to expand the display of the search area of the dialog and then specify the search conditions. Item Name/Tag contains/is
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    2. Create a destination interface group. For details, see "Creating a source/destination interface group." 3. Select a destination interface group to monitor video streams. 4. Turn [Destination Monitor] on (Enable). 5. Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. To configure on the [Overall]
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    Set the video stream monitoring crosspoint to start video stream monitoring. is displayed on the video stream monitoring crosspoint. In the diagram above, "D.00...002" (A) and "D.00...003" (B) are connected. "D.00...003" (C) receives the video stream from "S.00...001" (D). "D.00...002" (A) receives
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    Deleting an interface group Use the following procedure to delete a registered source interface group or destination interface group. 1. Select the interface group you want to delete. 2. Click the button. A confirmation message appears. 3. Click the [Yes] button. The selected interface group is
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    To export source/destination interface group settings 1. Click the [Export] button. A confirmation message appears. 2. Click the [Yes] button. The settings for the current source/destination interface groups are exported. The exported data is saved in the folder configured as the download
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    [Destination] sheet To import source/destination interface group settings Note If [Delete all existing AV Interface Groups.] is unchecked, source/destination interface groups do not need to be reassigned to workgroups. If [Delete all existing AV Interface Groups.] is checked, after importing source/
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    Configuring Alias Names for Source/Destination Interface Groups Click in the global menu and switch to the [System Controller] screen, and click [Alias Name] in the [Settings] menu to display the [Alias Name List] screen. You can configure up to eight alias names, separately from the base name,
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    Changing the title of an alias name field Use the following procedure to change the title of an alias name field. 1. Click . The [Alias Name Settings] dialog appears. 2. Select the title to change, then edit the title. 3. Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. 4. Click the [Close] button.
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    Creating a new source/destination interface group snapshot Use the following procedure to create a source/destination interface group snapshot. 1. Click the button. The [Create AV Interface Group Snapshot] dialog appears. 2. Enter the name of the source/destination interface group snapshot in [Name
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    The selected source/destination interface group is added to [Assigned Port List]. Tips ˇˇ You can select and assign multiple source/destination interface groups. ˇˇ To delete an assigned source/destination interface group, select the source/destination interface group to delete in [Assigned Port
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    The name of the imported snapshot is generated automatically. Applying a source/destination interface group snapshot Use the following procedure to apply a created source/destination interface group snapshot. 1. Select the source/destination interface group snapshot to apply, and click the [Apply]
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    2. Enter the name of the workgroup in [Name]. Tip Enter a description of the workgroup, as required, in [Description]. 3. Click the [Save] button. The workgroup is created, and is displayed as a button on the [Workgroup List] screen. Assigning source/destination interface groups to a workgroup Use
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    Copying a workgroup Use the following procedure to copy a workgroup. The following data is copied. • AV interface group assignment status • Matrix profile • Control panel profile 1. Select a workgroup to copy in [Workgroup List], and click the The [Copy Workgroup] dialog appears. 2. Enter the name
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    Showing/hiding interfaces You can set whether to show or hide source interfaces and destination interfaces in the crosspoint matrix on the [Routing] screen. 1. Select a source interface or destination interface. Tips ˇˇ You can select more than one source or destination interface. ˇˇ Source
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    2. Click the [Inhibit] button. is displayed on the selected crosspoint, indicating the crosspoint cannot be connected. Clicking the [Clear Inhibit] button removes the indicator and clears the connection inhibited state. Tip You can click the button to restore the crosspoint state to the original
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    Tip Click the button to open the Preview pane to display level configuration information for the selected source/destination interface group. Clicking the button closes the Preview pane. Creating a new crosspoint matrix snapshot Use the following procedure to create a new crosspoint matrix snapshot.
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    Applying a crosspoint matrix snapshot Use the following procedure to apply a created crosspoint matrix snapshot. 1. Select a crosspoint matrix snapshot on the [Xpt Matrix Snapshot List] pane. 2. Click [Preview]. Saved crosspoints are displayed in gray. Tip To exit the preview, click . 3. Click the [
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    Changing crosspoint matrix snapshot settings The number and name of a created crosspoint matrix snapshot are assigned automatically. You can change the number and name. Tip Crosspoint matrix snapshot numbers are used to apply crosspoint matrix snapshots externally using an NS-BUS device. 1. On
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    Tip Snapshot numbers must be unique. The same number as another snapshot cannot be configured. 4. Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. Deleting a crosspoint matrix snapshot Use the following procedure to delete a crosspoint matrix snapshot. 1. On the [System Controller] screen, click [
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    Source interface group: Drag & drop a source interface group from the list onto an empty button. Destination interface group: Drag & drop a destination interface group from the list onto an empty button. Crosspoint: Drag & drop a crosspoint of a source interface group and destination interface group
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    Tip You can change the background color of a button by selecting [Color] in [Background] under [Button Property]. Or you can set an image for the background by selecting [Image] (see "Registering image data"). 3. Repeat the steps above to create the required operation buttons. 4. Click the [Save]
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    3. Select the type of operation button from [Button Type] under [Button Property]. Select [Xpt] to assign a crosspoint button. Select [Src] to assign a source interface button. Select [Dest] to assign a destination interface button. 4. Enter the button name in [Name] under [Button Property]. 5.
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    When [Button Type] is [Dest] (destination interface group): Select a destination interface group. 6. Click the [Add] button under [Button Property]. The selected interface group name or crosspoint is added to [Edit Assign]. The selected interface group name or crosspoint is displayed under the name
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    • Select an operation button and click the [Separator V] button to insert a vertical separator to the left of the button. • Click the up/down/left/right buttons to move the selected button or separator. • Click the (Delete) button to delete the selected button or separator. • Selecting a control
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    4. Click the [Save] button. The selected control panel is copied. Deleting a control panel Use the following procedure to delete a registered control panel. 1. Select the control panel to delete from the drop-down list. The buttons on the selected control panel are displayed. 2. Click the button. A
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    Tip Clicking the button adds a new folder below the selected folder. 4. Click the [Upload New File] button. The [Upload] dialog appears. 5. Click the [Browse] button, and select the image data. 6. Click the [OK] button. A completion message appears when the upload finishes. 7. Click the [OK] button.
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    The [Select File] dialog closes. The selected image is displayed in the background of the button. Tip Click the button to display the image data in list view. Click the data in thumbnail view. button to display the image Assigning Users with Access to Workgroups Click [User List] on the [
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    Tip Clicking refreshes the [User Assign List] display with the latest information. Assigning users with permission to use the workgroup 1. Click the [Assign] button. The [Select User] screen appears. 2. Click a user, and click the [Assign] button. 3. Click [OK] when a message appears notifying you
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    Notification Screen This section describes the operations on the [Notification] screen. • Checking Task Notifications • Checking Event Notifications Checking Task Notifications The system sends task notifications to inform the user of required user operations. The user checks the task notification
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    Checking details of task notifications Select a task notification to check the contents of the task notification in the [Preview] field. Selecting display categories You can select the type of task notifications displayed on the [Notification List] screen using the [Category] checkboxes. Place a
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    Checking Event Notifications The system sends event notifications to inform you of the operation history within the system. • Clicking [All] in the pop-up menu displays the [Notification List] screen. Alternatively, click in the global menu and switch to the [Maintenance] screen, and click [
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    Place a check mark in the checkboxes for the categories to display. Deleting event notifications Select an event notification and click the [Delete] button to delete the selected event notification. 117
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    Network Topology Monitoring This section describes the operations on the [Network Topology Monitoring] screen. • Checking Device Connection State • Registering Network Topology Layout Settings Checking Device Connection State Click in the global menu and switch to the [Monitoring] screen, and
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    Item Display Designed Connection Description Switches the display to show/hide the differences in wiring between the configuration in the network_topology.json file, imported when registering the network switch, and the actual Cable Transparency wiring. Adjusts the transparency of the display
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    Error state occurred on a network switch. Network switch LAN port status indication • Error state Warning state occurred on a LAN port of a network switch. Error state occurred on a LAN port of a network switch. • Link state Link is up (device is connected and power is turned on). Link is down (
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    Error state occurred in a device. Device LAN port status indication • Link state Network switch link is up. Network switch link is down. Cable status indication • Connection state Connected device LAN port link is up (blue). Device is not connected or connected device LAN port link is down (gray).
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    Tips • The screen above shows the case when a network switch is selected. • Clicking the button closes the Preview pane. 122
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    Network switch configuration information The following configuration information is displayed when a network switch is selected on the [Network Topology Monitoring] screen. Item Name Model Name Manufacturer Category Connection Description Displays the name of the network switch. Displays the
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    Item Status list Input/Output Input Estimated/Output Estimated Input Discards Count/Output Discards Count Input Errors Count/Output Errors Count Link Speed IP Address MAC Address Description Displays detailed port status comprising error codes and messages. Displayed only when a LAN port of a
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    set the layout of network switch and devices on the [Topology Layout] screen, network topology information for the network switch must be created beforehand by manual entry or by importing from a JSON file on the [Network Switch List] screen. 125
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    Registering a new layout Use the following procedure to register a new network topology layout. 1. Click the button. The [Select Switch to Topology Profile] dialog appears. 2. Select the network switch to display on the [Network Topology Monitoring] screen from [Unselected List], and click the
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    Tip You can select a network switch from [Selected List] and click the button to move the selected network switch to [Unselected List] and remove it from the [Network Topology Monitoring] screen. 3. Click the [OK] button. A new layout is created. 4. Select a size from the size drop-down list. [Small
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    Tips ˇˇ You can load images registered in [Free Layout Items] onto the screen using drag & drop. ˇˇ Operating the [Zoom] slider zooms the [Topology Layout] screen in/out. You can also zoom in/ out using the mouse wheel. ˇˇ If you click on the hand icon (Selection or Move), changing it to , you can
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    Changing the layout automatically Clicking the [Automatic Layout] allows you to change the layout automatically using the following buttons and checkboxes. • [Radial] button: Automatic layout in a circular pattern. • [Column] button: Automatic layout in columns. • [Alternative Column] button:
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    Changing layout settings Use the following procedure to change network topology layout settings. 1. Select the layout setting to modify in [Layout List]. The selected layout is displayed. 2. Change the layout and display state. See "Changing the layout and display state." Tip You can click the
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    [Edit Network Device] dialog This dialog is used to change the parameters of the devices connected to the network switch. Item Name Connection Display Image Manufacturer Device Interface Name Device Interface Version Serial Number Linked Device Network Interface list [Add LAN Port Detected From
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    Tip You can click the button to restore the original settings. Registering image data Use the following procedure to register image data for a device connected to the network switch. 1. Click the button. The [Free Layout Items] pane appears. Tip Clicking the button closes the [Free Layout Items]
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    3. Select a save destination folder from the folder hierarchy on the left side. Tip Clicking the button adds a new folder below the selected folder. 4. Click the [Upload New File] button. The [Upload] dialog appears. 5. Click the [Browse] button, and select the image data. 6. Click the [OK] button
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    Appendix This section comprises the following topics. • Redundancy Structures • Configuring Routing Control Station Redundancy Structure • Enabling the Connection Inhibited Setting for Routing from an External Routing System • Configuring an S-BUS Gateway • Character Encoding for Sending Text When
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    External Routing System KEY X-HOLD DEST ASSIGN M/E1 M/E2 M/E3 P/P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 AUX BUSREMOTEPANEL MKS-8080 Remote Control Network Switch Network Switch S-BUS Gateway S-BUS Gateway Routing Control Station (Primary)
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    External Routing System KEY X-HOLD DEST ASSIGN M/E1 M/E2 M/E3 P/P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 AUX BUSREMOTEPANEL MKS-8080 Remote Control External Routing System Other Vendor Gateway Other Vendor Gateway Network Switch Network
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    as an S_BUS system). 1. Open the application.properties file in the "C:\Sony\LSM\config" folder, and configure the following settings. lsm.system.external.system.management.service.enable-group-switching=true ... 2. Restart the OS of the Routing Control Station. 137
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    as administrator] to start the S-BUS Gateway Setup application with administrator authority. After startup, the application resides in the Windows taskbar. Configuring the S-BUS gateway service Right-click in the taskbar to display setup application menu. Configure and control the S-BUS gateway
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    information. Item Description S-BUS Gateway Station ID Set the Station ID of the S-BUS External Routing System Listening Port gateway service. Set the port number for connection from Routing Control Station. For an S-BUS system, Stream Disconnection Physical terminal num specify
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    ] button is pressed to delete the service and then the [Register] button is pressed to register the service again, the [Startup Type] setting of the service is set to [Manual]. In this case, it is necessary to click [Open Service Window] to display the Windows [Services] dialog and then change the
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    , by clicking the [Delete] button in the [S-BUS Gateway Control Panel] dialog, while Please input correct Station ID(2-254). the service is running. Displayed if the value entered for [Station ID] in the [S-BUS Gateway Setup] dialog is outside the permitted range. Please input correct Physical
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    shows errors and warnings that may appear in the system status indicator area of the global menu. Errors Error code 0x11000031 0x11000063 0x12000004 Message The service {0} is not available. Please restart the system. TSL Gateway is down. Redundant Error. Condition Solution The
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    Control Station Restart Routing Routing System [{0}] does not support the Control Station. If the is not supported by protocol version of the error persists, contact Routing Control Station. external routing system your Sony service NS-BUS Device [{0}] gateway. representative. An error
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    LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF. This software may not be used for purposes other than those specified
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