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Page 1 - User’s Guide

V Series Network Controllers Alcorn McBride February 25, 2014 User’s Guide

Page 3 - Table of Contents

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 100 Device Control Events Built-In Events send a custom message to a specific Ethernet or serial de

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V16Pro Page 101 V16Pro V16Pro Figure 1- Front View Figure 2 - Rear View Specifications Size and Weight: Standard 2U rack mount

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V16Pro Page 102 Discrete Outputs DB-37F NTSC or PAL Sync Input BNC Power barrel jack LTC Input 3-pin XLR Female LTC Output 3-pin XLR Male

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V16Pro Page 103 V16Pro Immunity Compliance: EN 55103-2:2009, Electromagnetic compatibility (Imuunity). Product family standard for audio

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V16Pro Page 104 1. The programmer port is RS-232C only while the show control ports 1-16 have RS-232C as well as RS422/485. 2. Also pins

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V16Pro Page 105 V16Pro

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V16Pro Page 106 Programmer Ports The V16Pro has three ports that can be used to programming. RS-232 Programmer port, USB or Ethernet port

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V16Pro Page 107 V16Pro Show Control Ports The Show Control ports are used to control other devices used to control show devices. These d

Page 11 - Welcome

V16Pro Page 108 address conflicts arise or when testing show configurations apart from an operating show. You may control a

Page 12 - Important Information

V16Pro Page 109 V16Pro Menu Wheel The Menu Wheel provides easy access to all of the configurable parameters of the V16Pro. By rotating t

Page 13 - Quick Start Guide

Welcome Page 11 WinScript Welcome The V16Pro, V4Pro and VCore show controllers are the latest versions of our original, most p

Page 14 - WinScriptLive Tutorial

V16Pro Page 110 LTC/SMPTE Mode . . . SMPTE Time Display Current Frame Time . . . SMPTE Status Stop, Start SMPTE: LTC/SMPTE C

Page 15 - Configuring the Script

V16Pro Page 111 V16Pro Function Description The menu definitions are described here. Some items are informational only and are configured

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V16Pro Page 112 Real-Time Clock Time: – This is the real time of day and is used along with the date variable to trigger events

Page 17 - Naming Resources

V16Pro Page 113 V16Pro LTC/SMPTE Mode . . . SMPTE Time Display Generate/Read shows the current mode of the SMPTE processor. The Display

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V16Pro Page 114 Digital Inputs Input Connector The V16Pro has 16 opto-isolated inputs that can control the show operation. If desired,

Page 19 - Devices

V16Pro Page 115 V16Pro Two forms of inputs can be applied to the Parallel Inputs connector: Voltage Inputs, and Contact Closures. When

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V16Pro Page 116 Input Configuration The inputs are configured by WinScriptLive software. Select Resources command from the main menu bar,

Page 21 - Writing The Script

V16Pro Page 117 V16Pro Input Wiring Connecting a Voltage Input 1. Using a Female DB37 connector, attach the appropriate wire from the In

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V16Pro Page 118 Connecting a Contact Closure 1. Using a Female DB37, attach the appropriate wire from the Input signal pin (pin 1 for In

Page 23 - Edit the Default Sequence

V16Pro Page 119 V16Pro Using Front Panel Buttons The front panel buttons are configured by WinScript Live software. Select Resources comm

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Welcome Page 12 Important Information Congratulations! You have purchased an extremely fine product that would give you thousands of yea

Page 25 - Edit the MainShow Sequence

V16Pro Page 120 Digital Outputs Configuring Outputs The V16Pro provides 16 Dry-Contact Relay Outputs for discrete control. The initial s

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V16Pro Page 121 V16Pro 13 Output 13 32 Output 13 Return 14 Output 14 33 Output 14 Return 15 Output 15 34 Output 15 Return 16 Output 16 35

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V16Pro Page 122 Wiring Outputs Non-inductive load Non-inductive loads are resistive. Incandescent bulbs, LEDs and filament lamps do not r

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V16Pro Page 123 V16Pro Inductive loads Inductive loads have inductors, coils or transformers as part of the load or may be the load. Rela

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V16Pro Page 124 Video Sync Input The V16Pro is designed to extract the vertical frame clock from an external video sync signal. This si

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V16Pro Page 125 V16Pro Rear DIP Switches 75Ω Termination The first switch is used to terminate the sync input connector. Down (ON) will

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V16Pro Page 126 Firmware The V16Pro’s operating system is called ScriptOS. It is stored in internal memory. Occasionally we

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V16Pro Page 127 V16Pro V16+ or V4+ Compatibility One of our goals in designing these show was to make then a drop-in hardware replacemen

Page 34 - WinScript Live Resources

V4Pro Page 129 V4Pro V4Pro Figure 9- Front View Figure 10 - Rear View Specifications Size and Weight: Standard 2U rack mount (3.5&q

Page 35 - Sequence Clock

Quick Start Guide Page 13 WinScript Quick Start Guide Download WinScriptLive (www.alcorn.com/support/software) and get online with contr

Page 36 - Event Timeline View

V4Pro Page 130 Power barrel jack Ethernet Jack A Ethernet Jack B Serial Ports: (4) RS-232C, RS-422/485, individually software configur

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V4Pro Page 131 V4Pro EN 61000-4-2, Electrostatic Discharge, Immunity Compliance EN 61000-4-3, Radiated Electromagnetic Fields, Immunity C

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VCore Page 132 VCore Figure 11 - Front View Figure 12 - Rear View

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VCore Page 133 VCore Figure 13 - Top View Figure 14 - Bottom View

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VCore Page 134 Specifications Size and Weight: 8” W x 4.75” H x 2” D (20.32 cm W x 12.07 cm H x 5.08 cm D), 2RU 3 lbs. (1.4 Kg) Power:

Page 41 - IO64 Slave Inputs

VCore Page 135 VCore Setting VCore IP Address The three different ways to set the IP address are listed below. DHCP (Automatic Assignment

Page 42 - Modbus TCP Slave Inputs

VCore Page 136 8. If your device cannot be reached, try clicking "Send Again." 9. If it still cannot be reached, try a diff

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VCore Page 137 VCore Ethernet Ports There is one Ethernet port available on the VCore. For additional information on configuring and usin

Page 44 - Outputs

VCore Page 138 Digital Inputs Input Connector The VCore has 4 inputs that can control the show operation Two forms of inputs can be app

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VCore Page 139 VCore Input Wiring Connecting a Voltage Input 1. Attach the wire from the Input signal pin to the + terminal of the ex

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 14 WinScriptLive Tutorial In this tutorial, the show controller that will be used is the V16Pro. The tutoria

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VCore Page 140 Connecting a Contact Closure 1. Attach the appropriate wire from the Input signal pin (pin 1 for Input1, pin 2 for Inp

Page 48 - Triggers

VCore Page 141 VCore Digital Outputs Configuring Outputs The VCore provides 4 Dry-Contact Relay Outputs for discrete control. The initi

Page 49 - Trigger Cause

VCore Page 142 Wiring Outputs Non-inductive load Non-inductive loads are resistive. Incandescent bulbs, LEDs and filament lamps do not

Page 50 - Timeline

VCore Page 143 VCore Inductive loads Inductive loads have inductors, coils or transformers as part of the load or may be the load. Relay

Page 51 - Timeline Specific Functions

VCore Page 144 LED Indicators Script/Comm - usually solid green, frequently solid yellow LED Connection Off No script is loaded, Script

Page 52

VCore Page 145 VCore Power Supply The VCore includes an external universal power supply that allows connection too many domestic as well

Page 53 - Display Options

VCore Page 146 Closure Reset Will restore certain settings back to factory defaults. These settings include: IP Address, Date/Time and r

Page 54

Ethernet Step by Step Page 147 Ethernet Ethernet Step by Step The following discussion and example will provide a view toward

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Ethernet Step by Step Page 148 different from a RS232 connection in the fact that Ethernet requires addressing and controls t

Page 56 - Lock the Screen

Ethernet Step by Step Page 149 Ethernet IP Addressing If we think about the connections to a network, we will need to know how the device

Page 57 - Properties Window

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 15 WinScript Configuring the Script It is always best to document the function and purpose for the script,

Page 58

Ethernet Step by Step Page 150 servers and gateways that need an IP address down low in the address range (1-99) and devices to control s

Page 59 - (SMPTE/EBU)

Ethernet Step by Step Page 151 Ethernet monitors together. You may have several network connections here so look for the one that refers

Page 60 - Internal Timecode Settings

Ethernet Step by Step Page 152

Page 61 - Generate Settings

Ethernet Step by Step Page 153 Ethernet Show Controller Configuration The configuration of the show controller should be setup

Page 62

Ethernet Step by Step Page 154 You can alternatively just click on the product’s entry if it is automatically found with our produ

Page 63 - Event Status

Ethernet Step by Step Page 155 Ethernet Ethernet connection is selected you will see the other parameters mentioned before. Select Ethern

Page 64 - Watches

Ethernet Step by Step Page 156 Try It Out Now that the hardware is setup, the next steps are to write a script, load it into the show c

Page 65 - Live Config

Scheduler (Web-based) Page 157 Scheduler Scheduler (Web-based) Schedule files are text files with a .xml extension. Schedule files can b

Page 66 - Finding Devices

Scheduler (Web-based) Page 158 Enter the name of the schedule and click “Create” Select the schedule file to edit and click “Edit”

Page 67 - Setting Device Addresses

Scheduler (Web-based) Page 159 Scheduler Editing Schedule Entries Click “Edit” to change the new entry created. The entry is empt

Page 68

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 16 Working with Resources – Clicking and Drag & Drop A list of available Resource categories appears on

Page 69 - Ami-Terminal Control

Scheduler (Web-based) Page 160 In this example, the sequence “Turn On All Outputs” will start at 7:30am every day starting on April 21s

Page 70 - Webpage Control

Scheduler (Web-based) Page 161 Scheduler Select the schedule to use and click “Set Active”. The active schedule will always be shown

Page 72 - 3: Control with iPhone App

WEB Server Quick Start Page 163 Web Server WEB Server Quick Start This quick start will demonstrate how to connect to the web server f

Page 73 - Terminal Control

WEB Server Quick Start Page 164 Step 2: Configuration  Select the "Web Server" link to display web server settings. The foll

Page 74

WEB Server Quick Start Page 165 Web Server  This page demonstrates how to start sequences, turn on and off outputs, and set the value o

Page 75

WEB Server Quick Start Page 166 Hypertext Transfer Protocol The show controller’s have a built-in HTTP server for serving web pages to r

Page 76

WEB Server Quick Start Page 167 Web Server Show Controller Web-Script The show controller’s HTTP server supports a scripting language wi

Page 77 - Redundant Mode

WEB Server Quick Start Page 168 Variables There are three global variables: $_POST, $_ENV, and $_SERVER. These variables are used in a s

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WEB Server Quick Start Page 169 Web Server $_SERVER index name Description dnsb The DNS server address of port B dhcpb The state of the D

Page 79 - Redundant Mode in Touch

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 17 WinScript Naming Resources You can assign unique names to your Show Controller’s Inputs, Buttons, Outputs

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WEB Server Quick Start Page 170 $_SERVER index name Description example: <V16Pro> "[email protected]" HTTP httpa The sta

Page 81 - Discrete Events

WEB Server Quick Start Page 171 Web Server Name Params Description works if no data has been sent. Access requirelogin 1. Minimum user

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WEB Server Quick Start Page 172 Name Params Description page to load when no page is specified by a request setcustauth 1. The customer

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WEB Server Quick Start Page 173 Web Server Function Params A function parameter can be a string, number, variable, or combination there

Page 84 - Logical Events

WEB Server Quick Start Page 174 Web Server Configuration The web server can be enabled or disabled on any of the Ethernet ports.

Page 85 - Multiply

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 175 Control

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Serial and Ethernet Control Page 176 Message Response: SMPTE vx.xx<0D> Example: Send Command: ?S<0D>

Page 87 - Set Variable =

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 177 Control Example: Send Command: PS<0D> Response: R<0D> IS Pause

Page 88 - Restore Variable

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 178 Set command: (0-49)ID<0D> Message Response: R<0D> Example: Send Command: 1ID<0D

Page 89 - Program Control Events

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 179 Control Message Response: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<0D> Example: Send Command: GW<0D>

Page 90 - Stop Loop

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 18 1. Double Click on "button1" and rename it to "btnRunShow". You may add comments ab

Page 91 - If On, If Off

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 180 US Get/Set User Name Description: This command will get or set the user login name. Comments:

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Serial and Ethernet Control Page 181 Control Example: Send Command: 1SD<0D> Response: R<0D> DT Get/Se

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Serial and Ethernet Control Page 182 Message Response: R<0D> Example: Send Command: "Display Text"|4|10DI<0D>

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Serial and Ethernet Control Page 183 Control Example: Send Command: var1|"Hello World"VA<0D> Response: R<0D> VT

Page 95 - Display Events

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 184 Comments: The sequence number is the first field in the form. WinScript Live assigns the number.

Page 96 - Recover Display

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 185 Control SS Send Message Description: This command will send a message to the selected port. C

Page 97 - Timecode Pause

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 186 NE Enable/Disable the NTP Function Description: This command will enable or disable the NTP f

Page 98

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 187 Control Example: Send Command: TS<0D> Response: -5<0D> SF Get/Set

Page 99 - Number Generation

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 188 Example: Send Command: FT<0D> Response: 2009-02-13 23:31:30<0D> Get co

Page 100 - Device Control Events

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 189 Control Example: Send Command: ASJ<0D> Response: R<0D> SA Get

Page 101 - V16Pro

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 19 WinScript Devices In WinScript, the audio, video, lighting and other show systems controlled by the V16P

Page 102 - Certifications

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 190 Get command: SU<0D> Message Response: (current name)<0D> Example: Send Command:

Page 103 - Serial Ports

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 191 Control MA Send E-Mail Description: This command will send the e-mail Comments: <to&g

Page 104 - Ethernet Ports

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 192 HP Get/Set the HTTP WEB Page Description: This command will get or set the default HTTP WEB ad

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Serial and Ethernet Control Page 193 Control Set command: (n)RX<0D> Message Response: R<0D> Example: Send Command: ARX&

Page 106 - Programmer Ports

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 194 JP Jump to Timecode Message. Description: This command jumps a sequence to a specific poin

Page 107 - Show Control Ports

Serial and Ethernet Control Page 195 Control output 8 button 9 sequence 10 percent 11 label 12 timecode 13 lcdstring

Page 108 - Display

Product File Creator Tool Page 196 Product File Creator Tool The "Product File Creator" tool found under the "Tools"

Page 109 - Menu Wheel

Product File Creator Tool Page 197 Product Files On the next screen, check that the device has a serial port. It will then show fields to

Page 110 - V16Pro Page 110

Product File Creator Tool Page 198 Next, we are going to set our only data parameter, the integer that determines which track on the fir

Page 111 - System Sub-menu

Product File Creator Tool Page 199 Product Files After creating our event, click Next until you hit Save and Finish. Save your .prd file

Page 112 - Real-Time Clock

Table of Contents Page 2 Document Revision 2.1 February 25, 2014 Copyright  1996-2014 Alcorn McBride, Inc. All rights reserved. Every

Page 113 - Script Configuration

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 20 4. Click “Next” to advance to the next dialog to set up the connection type. The default is serial, and

Page 114 - Digital Inputs

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 200 Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML The "Product File Creator&quo

Page 115 - V16Pro Page 115

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 201 Product Files Product Section The beginning of the product section is for informa

Page 116 - Input Configuration

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 202 The details about each port are stored as a "port_option". If a

Page 117 - Input Wiring

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 203 Product Files Command Parameters Each command will have a set of parameters. The

Page 118 - Connecting a Contact Closure

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 204 Rule Description Parameters Integer An integer value Min and Max (optional) Deci

Page 119 - Using Front Panel Buttons

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 205 Product Files ! Logical Not (use for bool types) * Multiply / Divide - Subtract +

Page 120 - Digital Outputs

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 206 For a boolean value, false returns true. compl(<parameter>) <parameter&g

Page 121 - V16Pro Page 121

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 207 Product Files Replace(<string>,<find>,<replace>) <string>

Page 122 - Wiring Outputs

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 208 Format: The "printf" style statement that defines the outgoin

Page 123 - Inductive loads

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 209 Product Files Incoming: indicates that this is an Incoming message. If this param

Page 124 - Power Supply

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 21 WinScript Writing The Script At some point it’s often a good idea to map out what the show is going to d

Page 125 - Rear DIP Switches

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 210 Character groups any 1 character from the group [aAeEiou] any character listed f

Page 126 - Show Memory

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 211 Product Files Init: An initial value for the variable (optional) Setup: If “True”

Page 127 - V16+ or V4+ Compatibility

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 212 A comment may also be set if desired. TCP Status Variable In additio

Page 128

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 213 Product Files The prompt for the above example would look like this: Username&g

Page 129 - Specifications

Creating/Editing Your Own Product File via XML Page 214 Any number of device variables can be "pulled out" of any message wit

Page 130

Live Mode Protocol Page 215 Live Mode Protocol Live Mode Protocol Live Mode communication is used by the show controllers to give updat

Page 131 - V4Pro Page 131

Live Mode Protocol Page 216 s - the ASCII letter 's' <index of sequence> - the zero indexed number of the sequence in th

Page 132 - Figure 12 - Rear View

Live Mode Protocol Page 217 Live Mode Protocol Message Ack Response: R Watch Sequence #100 (To get frame counter and events recently exe

Page 133 - Figure 14 - Bottom View

Live Mode Protocol Page 218 Resource Status Examples V16Pro's LTC Timecode Variable #1 is 00:00:00.02: v|0|0|00:00:00.02|-1LV Devi

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Troubleshooting Tips Page 219 Trouble Shooting Troubleshooting Tips The following table provides some possible reasons for behavior of

Page 135 - Setting VCore IP Address

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 22 You give each Sequence a unique name which normally includes some indication of its purpose or function.

Page 136 - Serial Port

Troubleshooting Tips Page 220 WinScriptLive

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 23 WinScript The Timeline view allows you to edit the events of a sequence in an easy and intuitive manner

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 24 3. Next, drag and drop the desired event on top of the Timeline; for this tutorial we will use Display a

Page 139

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 25 WinScript 6. The display editor gives the user a graphical view of how the text will be displayed as it

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 26 2. The Sequence Triggers form will open. This form contains all the triggers that you have defined so

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 27 WinScript 3. Click the drop-down menu under the Name in the Discrete Input or Output section. Select th

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 28 7. Go into the "Event Wizard" by right-clicking the first row and fill in the event parameters

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 29 WinScript 11. Click “Next” and advance to the next step which allows you to specify the command. Select

Page 144 - LED Indicators

Table of Contents Page 3 Table of Contents Table of Contents ...

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 30 13. Add one more Event to this Sequence. This last Event is simple and contains a Label “lblPlayEnd” whi

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WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 31 WinScript 20. In the first line if the DayNightMode Sequence add the following Event: Label = (blank) T

Page 147 - Ethernet Step by Step

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 32 The event to handle the On event is entered next: Label = lblNightMode Device = V16Pro Event = Display Da

Page 148 - Addresses and Routing

WinScriptLive Tutorial Page 33 WinScript Error Check and Send We’re done! Now, it is time to check for errors and download the script t

Page 149 - Connecting the Hardware

WinScript Live Resources Page 34 WinScript Live Resources The actions performed by the show controller are created by using the show con

Page 150 - PC Configuration

WinScript Live Resources Page 35 WinScript Sequence is running when highlighted, will start the sequence if it is stopped. Each seque

Page 151

WinScript Live Resources Page 36 Events Each sequence is made up of lines called "Events". An event is a single step that is

Page 152

WinScript Live Resources Page 37 WinScript Timeline allows you to view and edit events in a more intuitive manner. Events can be drag

Page 153 - Device Identification

WinScript Live Resources Page 38 Date/Time The month/day/year followed by time in military style : ie: 10/15/09 13:45. Decimal A decimal

Page 154 - Network B IDs

WinScript Live Resources Page 39 WinScript This form will configure the show controller for the kind of device to be connected such as

Page 155 - Setting Device IP Addresses

Table of Contents Page 4 Display Options ...

Page 156 - Try It Out

WinScript Live Resources Page 40 Ethernet Types:  "UDP" – a protocol with no "handshaking." The Show Controller&

Page 157 - Scheduler (Web-based)

WinScript Live Resources Page 41 WinScript Inputs Rear inputs can be configured in WinScript Live as either Voltage or Contact Closure.

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WinScript Live Resources Page 42 can be found under the "Scripts" directory of the C:\Program Files\Alcorn McBride Inc\WinScrip

Page 159 - Editing Schedule Entries

WinScript Live Resources Page 43 WinScript 5. Enter the number of "Inputs" and "Outputs" you will be controlling i

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WinScript Live Resources Page 44 6. Click "Finish" Your IO will now show up in the "Inputs" and "Outputs"

Page 161 - Scheduler

WinScript Live Resources Page 45 WinScript To view a specific device's output, select the device from the drop down list at the top

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WinScript Live Resources Page 46 3. Select the Make, Model and version of the IO 4. Enter the IP Address information, the V16/V4Pro

Page 163 - WEB Server Quick Start

WinScript Live Resources Page 47 WinScript after an "On", "Off" or "Toggle" command). If you prefer more c

Page 164 - Step 3: Customer Web Page

WinScript Live Resources Page 48 Buttons Buttons refer to the front panel buttons found on the show controller. By default, these button

Page 165

WinScript Live Resources Page 49 WinScript Trigger Types Triggers can start, reset (stop), pause or stop looping a particular sequence.

Page 166 - File Names and Types

Table of Contents Page 5 On ...

Page 167 - Show Controller Web-Script

Timeline Page 50 Timeline Timeline allows for the intuitive editing of sequence events. Elements are displayed in the order they happen o

Page 168 - Variables

Timeline Page 51 WinScript Current Time Marker In Live Mode, the Current Time Marker marks the current time as a sequence is playing. It

Page 169

Timeline Page 52 New Event, New Sequence, Delete New Event: This button creates a new event. The event is by default named “Nop” (no o

Page 170 - Functions

Timeline Page 53 WinScript Delete: This button deletes the selected event. Display Options These options allow you to customize the

Page 171

Timeline Page 54 Groups In Timeline each group is represented by a row. These can be customized using the Groups button on the tool bar.

Page 172 - Network Settings

Timeline Page 55 WinScript Delete Group: To delete a group, select a group from the list then click on the “-” symbol. This will delete

Page 173 - Function Params

Timeline Page 56 Markers Markers allow you to mark a specific time on the Timeline. They can be accessed and edited by clicking on the Ma

Page 174 - Web Server Configuration

Timeline Page 57 WinScript Event Buttons These buttons help you to easily navigate your events. Select First Event: This button will

Page 175 - Serial and Ethernet Control

Timeline Page 58 Data Params: The list of parameters changes depending on the type of the event that has been selected. Explanations on w

Page 176 - DS Disable SMPTE

WinScript Live Timecode (SMPTE/EBU) Page 59 WinScript WinScript Live Timecode (SMPTE/EBU) The following section will explain the differ

Page 177 - ID Get/Set Unit ID

Table of Contents Page 6 USB ...

Page 178 - IP Get/Set IP address

WinScript Live Timecode (SMPTE/EBU) Page 60 Internal Timecode Settings The internal clock frame rate settings determine what rate a seque

Page 179 - TI Get/Set Time

WinScript Live Timecode (SMPTE/EBU) Page 61 WinScript The frame rates available for LTC are 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30D (drop frame), an

Page 180 - SD Get/Set DST Enable

WinScript Live Timecode (SMPTE/EBU) Page 62  Preroll Time: Occurs once, on initial start, before reaching the “Start Time.” Any further

Page 181 - DI Display Text

WinScript Live "Live Mode" Page 63 WinScript WinScript Live "Live Mode" When operating in "Live Mode", all

Page 182 - VA Get/Set a Variable

WinScript Live "Live Mode" Page 64 Watches All resources can be added to the watch list. This list allows for easy viewing of i

Page 183 - PA Pause a Sequence

WinScript Live "Live Mode" Page 65 WinScript The button will check all of the “Enable Force” column rows at once. Live Log C

Page 184 - OU Output Control

WinScript Live "Live Mode" Page 66 If you were unable to successfully ping it, you may have put incorrect connection info for

Page 185 - SS Send Message

WinScript Live "Live Mode" Page 67 WinScript Setting Device Addresses After the scan, once you select the device you wish to

Page 186 - TS Time Stamp

WinScript Live "Live Mode" Page 68 To change address back to 0.0.0.0, the DIP switches must be toggled and at least one cold

Page 187 - FT Get Script Edit Date

Show Controller External Control Page 69 WinScript Show Controller External Control Many methods exist for sending commands to your show

Page 188

Table of Contents Page 7 Input Configuration ...

Page 189

Show Controller External Control Page 70 Webpage Control Sequences can be started using form buttons in HTML. Variable values can also b

Page 190

Show Controller External Control Page 71 WinScript 4. Choose the Ethernet connector (A or B) that you will be connecting do. Select the

Page 191 - MA Send E-Mail

Show Controller External Control Page 72 3. Click on "Incoming Message" radio button. 4. Fill in "iPhone" for the

Page 192

Show Controller External Control Page 73 WinScript 3. Use the "terminal" or "macro" of the TCP/IP Remote software t

Page 193

Show Controller External Control Page 74 change it to anything you'd like. 2: Add Incoming Message Triggers After you've creat

Page 194 - LV Live Mode

Show Controller External Control Page 75 WinScript 2. Fill in "puttyTerm" for the device name. 3. Click on the "Custom&

Page 195 - EX Execute a command

Show Controller External Control Page 76 Type "on" or "off" into the terminal window and press enter.

Page 196 - Product File Creator Tool

Show Controller External Control Page 77 WinScript Redundant Mode Redundant mode allows a 2nd "slave" controller to monitor t

Page 197 - Adding Events

Show Controller External Control Page 78 4. Edit the "Redudant IP Address" to enter the 2nd V16Pro's address. Click &qu

Page 198

Show Controller External Control Page 79 WinScript 8. All sequence status is "shared" by default between master and slave. If

Page 199

Table of Contents Page 8 ?V Get Firmware Version ...

Page 200 - Getting Started

Show Controller External Control Page 80 Check the box for "Secondary Controller" and enter the IP address. It doesn't m

Page 201 - Protocol Section

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 81 WinScript Reference WinScript Live Command Reference The events available within the show cont

Page 202 - Commands Section

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 82 Blink Blinks an Output. Blinking an Output causes it to turn on (for the specified Blink Time)

Page 203 - Parameter Rules

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 83 WinScript Reference Out Port Sets a group of eight Outputs to a single binary value. The lowes

Page 204 - Operations on Parameters

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 84 Logical Events Logical Events perform operations on Variables in the Show Controller. To Do Th

Page 205

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 85 WinScript Reference Event Data1 Toggle Name of Boolean Type Variable Add Adds a value to a Vari

Page 206

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 86 BitAnd Take the bitwise AND of a Variable and a value. This value can be a constant value or an

Page 207 - Outgoing Message

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 87 WinScript Reference Event Syntax Event Data1 Data2 Data3…. DataN Format Name of Variable to st

Page 208 - Escape Characters and Quotes

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 88 Save Variable Stores the value of a Variable in non-volatile memory so that it can be recovered,

Page 209 - Regular Expression Style

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 89 WinScript Reference Program Control Events Program Control Events can be used to control the f

Page 210

Table of Contents Page 9 Getting Started ...

Page 211 - Error Variable

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 90 Start Starts a sequence. If the sequence is not currently running and was never paused in the m

Page 212 - Setup Messages (TCP Only)

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 91 WinScript Reference 00:00.00 Skipped Events Event Label 00:00.00 Some Event Example Label T

Page 213

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 92 Time Event Data1 00:00.00 If Off NightMode Boolean Type Variable 00:00.00 Play Ldp1 00:00.00 End

Page 214

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 93 WinScript Reference 00:00.00 End If The Play event is executed if ShowVar  5. Example #2 T

Page 215 - Live Mode Protocol

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 94 Nop Used as a branch placeholder. “Nop” stands for “No Operation”. Event Syntax Event Data1 No

Page 216 - Resource Requests

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 95 WinScript Reference Display Events Display Events display custom text messages as well as Bool

Page 217 - Resource Status

WinScript Live Command Reference Page 96 Decimal %f Inserts one decimal place OR number of places specified after "." preceding

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WinScript Live Command Reference Page 97 WinScript Reference Timecode (LTC, SMPTE, EBU) and Internal Time Events Timecode (LTC, SMPTE, E

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WinScript Live Command Reference Page 98 Timecode Start Starts the timecode running at its current location if it's paused. If it wa

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WinScript Live Command Reference Page 99 WinScript Reference Disarm Disarm is similar to a sequence "Reset" command. The Seq

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