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PXL System User Manual Revised 3/14/2013.
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Safety Information 2 3 1. PXL System Overview 3 4 2. C - series Tile 4 2.1 Tile Overview 6 2.2 Installation Guidlines 7 2.3 Assembly & Mounting 9 2.3.1 Latches 10 2.3.2 Latch Adjustment 12 2.3.3 Center Mount 13 2.
4.2 General Overview 67 4.2.1 Key Features 68 4.2.2 Safety Information 69 4.2.3 Hardware Overview 70 4.2.4 Power Up 74 4.3 Configuration and Operation 75 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration 76 4.3.1.1 Software Installation 77 4.3.1.2 Vizomo Controller Overview 78 4.
Home > Introduction Introduction revised 3/14/2013 6:34:47 PM Welcome to the PXL System manual. An overview of the complete system is given in Chapter 1 , subsequent chapters provide greater detail on individual components.
Home > Safety Information Safety Information WARNING Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Attention: Avant de brancher le systè me sur la source d ’ alimentation, consulter les directives d ’ installation.
Home > 1. PXL System Overview 1. PXL System Overview The PXL System is a family of components that consists of LED display devices, image processing, and data distribution.
Home > 2. C - series Tile 2. C - series Tile The C - series tile is the primary building block of a modular system that may be used to construct large format video displays with arbitrary shapes.
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Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.1 Tile Overview 2.1 Tile Overview C - series tiles are latched together along their edges to create large LED video displays with arbitrary shapes.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.2 Installation Guidlines 2.2 Installation Guidlines Rigging & Mounting Guidelines ● C11 and C8v C - series tiles have an IP66 rating and are suitable for use in most indoor and outdoor installations except where water immersion could occur.
DANGER Risk of electrical shock. No user - serviceable parts inside. Observe all applicable electrical codes. The power outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Do not hot plug any cables. Damage to the connector pins may occur.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.3 Assembly & Mounting 2.3 Assembly & Mounting The rear of a C - series tile contains the rigging hardware necessary for temporary hanging or stacking in a staging application, as well as hardware for permanent installation in an architectural setting.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.3 Assembly & Mounting > 2.3.1 Latches 2.3.1 Latches There are a total of 8 integrated locking components on each tile as shown below; 4 latches and 4 catches. The photo below illustrates the optimal position of the handle and hook to allow for easy connection to other tiles.
CAUTION Use light finger pressure when latching the tile. Do not force the lock handle. If resistance is felt as you lock the tiles, open the handle, ensure the hook is fully seated, check for proper alignment, and try again.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.3 Assembly & Mounting > 2.3.2 Latch Adjustment 2.3.2 Latch Adjustment The latches on a C - series tile can be adjusted to provide optimal connection between tiles. This adjustment moves the hook closer to or farther from the edge of the adjacent tile.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.3 Assembly & Mounting > 2.3.3 Center Mount 2.3.3 Center Mount Center Mount Detail The center mount is used for attachment of vertical braces.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.3 Assembly & Mounting > 2.3.4 L - Bracket 2.3.4 L - Bracket In addition to the Center Mount there are two M10 threaded holes in the back of each C - series tile that may be used for permanent mounting or attaching other accessories.
The L - bracket allows adjustability along the X and Y axis. To allow for Z axis adjustment the holes to which the L - bracket is attached should also be slotted as shown below: 2.
CAUTION Use M10 - 16 bolts for the threaded mounting holes on the back of the C - series tile. Longer lengths will cause damage to the tile. Resulting damage is not covered under warranty.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.4 Rigging Hardware 2.4 Rigging Hardware A variety of rigging hardware is available for deploying C - series displays. Headers are used for suspending displays from overhead, while feet are used for to create floor standing or "stacked" installations.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.4 Rigging Hardware > 2.4.1 Stacked C - series Tiles 2.4.1 Stacked C - series Tiles This page illustrates a example of a stacked C - series system. Before placing an order for rigging equipment consult with a Barco representative to evaluate your specific needs.
NOTES 1 - "C - series Foot Support" 430 - 0256 required every 3 columns (up to 8 tiles high) 1 - "C - series Foot Support" 430 - 0256 required every 2 columns (for 9 or 10 tiles hi.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.4 Rigging Hardware > 2.4.1 Stacked C - series Tiles > 2.4.1.1 C - series Foot Support (430 - 0256) 2.4.1.1 C - series Foot Support (430 - 0256) Top View: Side View: Dimensions are in inches.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.4 Rigging Hardware > 2.4.1 Stacked C - series Tiles > 2.4.1.2 C - series Pipe Clamp (430 - 0252) 2.4.1.2 C - series Pipe Clamp (430 - 0252) 1 Chesebrough clamp - Truss mounting hardware 2 C - series center mount 3 Center mount safety key 2.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.4 Rigging Hardware > 2.4.2 Hanging C - series Tiles 2.4.2 Hanging C - series Tiles This page illustrates an example of a hanging C - series system. Before placing an order for rigging equipment consult with a Barco representative to evaluate your specific needs.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.4 Rigging Hardware > 2.4.2 Hanging C - series Tiles > 2.4.2.1 Universal Header (430 - 0247) Detail 2.4.2.1 Universal Header (430 - 0247) Detail 1 Machined &ap.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.4 Rigging Hardware > 2.4.2 Hanging C - series Tiles > 2.4.2.2 Universal Footer (430 - 0254) Detail 2.4.2.2 Universal Footer (430 - 0254) Detail 1 Machined 'Universal Footer' chassis 2 Chesebrough clamp - Truss mounting hardware 3 Clamp and clamp adjust assembly 24 .
Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.5 Power & Data Distribution 2.5 Power & Data Distribution The C - series tiles receive power and data over a single daisy - chained PXL cable with color - coded male and female connectors.
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Home > 2. C - series Tile > 2.5 Power & Data Distribution > 2.5.1 Tile Status Indicator 2.5.1 Tile Status Indicator The colored status indicator located on the back of the C - series tile allows you to easily monitor the state of each tile.
Home > 2. C - series Tile > Notes: Beaufort Scale Notes: Beaufort Scale The following table is used as a reference for wind speed calculations throughout this guide. 1 1. Beaufort scale, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beaufort_scale&oldid=303100822 (last visited July 20, 2009).
Home > 2. C - series Tile > Notes: C - series Color Notes: C - series Color Additive Color Mixing Like TVs and computer screens, each pixel of a C - series display emits light. Because the LED pixels emit light, different colors are created additively; that is, the color of each pixel is created by mixing one or more primary colors together.
The CIE 1931 XYZ color space lies within a horseshoe shaped locus on a two dimensional coordinate system. Points within the color space are uniquely defined with both an x and a y coordinate. These two values make up the "address" for a particular color.
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Home > 3. Helix P1 3. Helix P1 3.1 Installation Guidelines 3.2 Helix System Overview 3.3 Power & Data Distribution 3.4 Helix P1 Assembly & Mounting 32 .
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.1 Installation Guidelines 3.1 Installation Guidelines ● Helix P1 pixel strings have an IP66 rating and are suitable for use in most indoor and outdoor installations except where water immersion could occur. This conforms to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 60529.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.2 Helix System Overview 3.2 Helix System Overview 3.2.1 Basic System Info 3.2.2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview 3.2.3 PXL Node Box Overview 34 .
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.2 Helix System Overview > 3.2.1 Basic System Info 3.2.1 Basic System Info 3. Helix P1 . 35 PXL System.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.2 Helix System Overview > 3.2.2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview 3.2.2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview Each Helix P1 pixel string has three parts: 1. Input Connector - this connects to the outputs on a PXL Node Box 2. Pixel Zero - a small power and data converter 3.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.2 Helix System Overview > 3.2.3 PXL Node Box Overview 3.2.3 PXL Node Box Overview The PXL Node Box takes AC power and PXL data in, converts this to 24VDC and data out to four strings, and passes AC power and PXL data through to the next PXL Node Box.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.3 Power & Data Distribution 3.3 Power & Data Distribution 3.3.1 Power & Data Overivew 3.3.2 Power Input 3.3.3 PXL Node Status Indicator 3.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.3 Power & Data Distribution > 3.3.1 Power & Data Overivew 3.3.1 Power & Data Overivew The PDB - 5 handles the power and data distribution for Helix P1 systems.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.3 Power & Data Distribution > 3.3.2 Power Input 3.3.2 Power Input Each PDB - 5 has 2x 16 amp inputs and 6x 10 amp outputs with breakers for AC power distribution. The limit for each PDB - 5 output is 10A, with a total output of 32A maximum per PDB - 5.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.3 Power & Data Distribution > 3.3.3 PXL Node Status Indicator 3.3.3 PXL Node Status Indicator The status indicator located on the front of the PXL Node Box allows you to easily monitor the status of the node.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.3 Power & Data Distribution > 3.3.4 Pixel Extension Cables 3.3.4 Pixel Extension Cables Helix P1 pixel strings can be located remotely from the PXL Node Box by using a Pixel Extension Cable. These are available in four lengths and can be combined together.
Home > 3. Helix P1 > 3.4 Helix P1 Assembly & Mounting 3.4 Helix P1 Assembly & Mounting PXL Node Box Mounting The PXL Node Box has six double - ended keyhole slots for mounting. The center hole is 8.5mm in diameter The slots are 4.5mm in diameter When used indoors the PXL Node Box may be mounted in any orientation.
● Do not puncture the cable or the pixel housing 44 . 3. Helix P1 PXL System.
Home > 4. Vizomo 4. Vizomo 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides 4.2 General Overview 4.3 Configuration and Operation Appendix A: Specifications Appendix B: Video File Encoding 4.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides 4.1.1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4.1.2 Connecting with Vizomo Controller 4.1.3 Upgrading Vizomo 4.1.4 Mapping 4.1.5 Licensing 4.1.6 Adding and Playing Media 4.1.7 Capturing Video 4.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4.1.1 Installing Vizomo Controller Vizomo Controller can be installed on any PC running Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 and is available from the Barco Creative LED support page: http://cled.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.2 Connecting with Vizomo Controller 4.1.2 Connecting with Vizomo Controller When Vizomo Controller launches, the “ Connect to processor ” window opens listing processors found on your LAN.
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Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.3 Upgrading Vizomo 4.1.3 Upgrading Vizomo Vizomo upgrade files (labeled with a .vuz extension) can be downloaded from http://vizomo.com. There are two methods for transferring .vuz files to a Vizomo.
Press Upgrade System to transfer a vuz file from the local computer running RasterMAPPER to the remote Vizomo. After the upgrade .vuz file is transferred, the upgrade automatically executes. If necessary the Vizomo will automatically restart. 4. Vizomo .
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.4 Mapping 4.1.4 Mapping Building and uploading maps for Vizomo is done with RasterMAPPER software available from Barco. For the quick start guide to RasterMAPPER, see the 6.4 RasterMAPPER QuickStart section.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.5 Licensing 4.1.5 Licensing Vizomos are all licensed when they are built. However, occasionally it becomes necessary to obtain a new license. The following steps describe the process of obtaining and loading a new license file.
Select the machine ID and another window will pop up from where the machine ID can be copied. 54 . 4. Vizomo PXL System.
Send the code to customer support with you new license request. Customer suppo rt can be reached at 866 - 374 - 7878. When you have a new license from customer support press the 'Upload License' button, navigate to your new license and select it for upload.
4.1.4 Mapping 4.1.6 Adding and Playing Media 4.1.7 Capturing Video 4.1.8 Troubleshooting Choppy Video 56 . 4. Vizomo PXL System.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.6 Adding and Playing Media 4.1.6 Adding and Playing Media If you are not yet familiar with the type of video content that best suits Vizomo, read Appendix B: Video File Encoding .
3. Navigate into the new folder and use the Send file(s) button to select/send the new file. 4. In the Video Mixer, the Reload Media Lists button needs to be pressed in order to see the new file(s) that were added.
5. Select the new file for playback. 6. On the Main tab select Media to be the source. Content should now be playing. 4. Vizomo . 59 PXL System.
See also 4.1.1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4.1.2 Connecting with Vizomo Controller 4.1.3 Upgrading Vizomo 4.1.4 Mapping 4.1.5 Licensing 4.1.7 Capturing Video 4.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.7 Capturing Video 4.1.7 Capturing Video Capture formats vary by Vizomo model. See 4.2.3 Hardware Overview for a complete list of inputs and outputs by model type.
● 1080p23.98 ● 1080p24 ● 1080p25 ● 1080p29.97 ● 1080p30 ● 1080i50 ● 1080i59.94 ● 1080i60 3. On the Vizomo blueprint Main tab, s elect Input as the source. 4. On the Vizomo blueprint Input tab, s elect HDMI and the appropriate resolution/frequency.
2. Ensure the content is in one of the following resolutions and frequencies: ● 480/29.98 NTSC ● 480/29.97 NTSC ● 576/25 PAL ● 720p50 ● 720p59.94 ● 720p60 ● 1080p23.98 ● 1080p24 ● 1080p25 ● 1080p29.97 ● 1080p30 ● 1080i50 ● 1080i59.
NOTE: The Re - sync button will restart the capture interface in the event that a problem has occurred. See also 4.1.1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4.1.2 Connecting with Vizomo Controller 4.1.3 Upgrading Vizomo 4.1.4 Mapping 4.1.5 Licensing 4.1.6 Adding and Playing Media 4.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.1 Vizomo Quick Start Guides > 4.1.8 Troubleshooting Choppy Video 4.1.8 Troubleshooting Choppy Video A problem you may encounter during configuration of a Vizomo is the bottom part of the tile not updating as frequently as the top (seen in the image below).
See also 4.1.1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4.1.2 Connecting with Vizomo Controller 4.1.3 Upgrading Vizomo 4.1.4 Mapping 4.1.5 Licensing 4.1.6 Adding and Playing Media 4.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.2 General Overview 4.2 General Overview The Vizomo video processor is an advanced LED screen controller. Unsurpassed flexibility and configurability, together with the most advanced video processing technology available, conquers virtually any creative or technical challenge.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.2 General Overview > 4.2.1 Key Features 4.2.1 Key Features Raster MAPPER A simple TCP/IP connection between a computer running Raster MAPPER 4.5.0 and a Vizomo processor gives full remote control of multiple processors. A streamlined workflow provides one interface for mapping, PXL addressing, and screen control.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.2 General Overview > 4.2.2 Safety Information 4.2.2 Safety Information WARNING ● Keep connections free of stress to ensure proper operation. ● Do not open the Vizomo chassis, as there is risk of electric shock. ● Do not move the chassis while in operation.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.2 General Overview > 4.2.3 Hardware Overview 4.2.3 Hardware Overview This page helps to identify the various types of Vizomo processors and their capabilities.
● 1 x DVI over HDMI connector input (SMPTE 125M, SMPTE 170M, ITU - R BT.656 - 4, SMPTE 296M - 2001, SMPTE 274M - 2005) R2i (R9052942) Front Items: On the locking door: ● Product model name ● IP Address label ● Model number label ● Serial number barcode Behind the door: ● Power on switch ● Reset switch ● 2 x USB 1.
Rear Connections: Power Input: IEC - C14 100 - 240V 50/60Hz 620W Data connections: ● 8 x USB 1.1/2.0 ● 2 x USB 3.0 ● 1 x PS2 ● 4 x PXL outputs on dual 10/100/1000Mbps ethernet ports ● 1 x Us.
Rear Connections: Power Input: IEC - C14 100 - 240V 50/60Hz 750W Data connections: ● 6x USB 1.1/2.0 ● 1 x PS2 ● 4 x PXL outputs on dual 10/100/1000Mbps ethernet ports ● 1 x User Port on a dual.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.2 General Overview > 4.2.4 Power Up 4.2.4 Power Up Follow the steps below to power up the processor: 1. Attach the included IEC - C13 power cord to the unit via the IEC - C14 socket. 2. Plug the other end of the cord into a grounded 100 - 240V power source.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation 4.3 Configuration and Operation Overview Vizomo processors are configured over a network connection via two different client applications, RasterMAPPER and Vizomo Controller. RasterMAPPER is responsible for initial setup, including creating maps and setting operating parameters.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration The following sections will cover: 4.3.1.1 Software Installation 4.3.1.2 Vizomo Controller Overview 4.3.1.3 Blueprints 4.3.1.4 System Settings 4.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration > 4.3.1.1 Software Installation 4.3.1.1 Software Installation Vizomo Controller can be installed on any PC running Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 and is available from the Barco Creative LED support site .
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration > 4.3.1.2 Vizomo Controller Overview 4.3.1.2 Vizomo Controller Overview When Vizomo Controller launches, the “ Connect to processor ” window opens listing processors found on your LAN.
The various parts of Vizomo Controller may be navigated using the bar to the right of the window. 4. Vizomo . 79 PXL System.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration > 4.3.1.3 Blueprints 4.3.1.3 Blueprints A "blueprint" is a control script for the media engine of the Vizomo processor. A stock Vizomo has only one blueprint, the Video Mixer .
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration > 4.3.1.4 System Settings 4.3.1.4 System Settings File Management The file management interface consists of action buttons on the left and a file browser on the right.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.1 Vizomo Configuration > 4.3.1.5 Mapping 4.3.1.5 Mapping The remainder of Vizomo setup, including mapping, is accomplished with the RasterMAPPER utility. Please see chapter 6: RasterMAPPER for details.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.2 Video Mixer 4.3.2 Video Mixer The Video Mixer Blueprint is the mechanism by which content is controlled in Vizomo. The Video Mixer Blueprint consists of three tabs; Main, Input, and Media.
The Vizomo R1i unit has two video inputs to allow for HDMI and SDI capture. Only one active input should be connected at any given time . Media Tab To play a file, select from the folder/file selection window.
When new media has been loaded press the Reload Media Lists button to see the changes. (see section 4.1.6 Adding Media to learn how to load content) Auto Advance To play all of the media in a selected folder in succession, enable Auto Advance by selecting the checkbox at the bottom of the Media tab.
Home > 4. Vizomo > 4.3 Configuration and Operation > 4.3.2 Video Mixer > 4.3.2.1 Windowing 4.3.2.1 Windowing In order to create a window, enable windows with the checkbox. Next, define the original size and position of content with the Source Rectangle controls .
Keep in mind the following points about source and destination windows: ● The source for a window needs to be within the boundaries of the media. ● A value of zero for the source width and height will result in an automatic selection of the entire source.
See the processor geometry section in 6.6.2 Setup Inspectors for the canvas size controls. Unity Scale: • Set Source Rectangle to 0,0 • Set Destination Rectangle to the content's native width and height 88 .
Unity Scale Destination Offset: • Set Source Rectangle to 0,0. • Set Destination Rectangle to the content ’ s native width and height. • Set an image offset 4.
Scale Up: • Set Source Rectangle to 0,0. • Set Destination Rectangle to the desired width and height. 90 . 4. Vizomo PXL System.
Scale Down: • Set Source Rectangle to 0,0. • Set Destination Rectangle to the desired width and height. 4. Vizomo . 91 PXL System.
Unity Scale Cropped Source: • Set Source Rectangle to desired size. • Set Destination Rectangle to the same size as the Source Rectangle . 92 . 4. Vizomo PXL System.
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Home > 4. Vizomo > Appendix A: Specifications Appendix A: Specifications PXL outputs ● Vizomo R1i / R2i: 4 PXL outputs ● Vizomo L1i / L2i: 1 PXL output Dimensions ● Vizomo R1i / R2i: 4U 19" rack chassis (480 x 178 x 618 mm) ● Vizomo L1i: 2U 19" rack chassis (480 x 88.
● 1080p30 ● 1080i50 ● 1080i59.94 ● 1080i60 NOTE: ● The Vizomo HDMI input does not support HDCP ● DVI input is supported by the use of a passive DVI to HDMI adapter such as Monoprice P/N 24.
Home > 4. Vizomo > Appendix B: Video File Encoding Appendix B: Video File Encoding Video files must be encoded and saved in a specific format and file naming structure for playback on a Vizomo processor. This section outlines the simple steps to convert your source material to a Vizomo - compatible format (H.
7. Press the “ Settings ” button to open the Standard Video Compression Settings window: Standard Video Compression Settings Window: 8. Confirm the following settings.
your video. When the encoding process is finished, you will have a new file with the proper codec, bit rate, and file name for playback on Vizomo processor. For information on transferring files to the Vizomo processor for playback, see File Management.
Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution 5. Power and Data Distribution For rental and staging applications, using the integrated power and data distribution of a PDB - 5 is recommended (configuration on the left).
Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution > 5.0 Warnings 5.0 Warnings WARNING ● Read these instructions. ● Keep these instructions. ● Heed all warnings. ● Follow all instructions. ● Do not use this apparatus near water. ● Clean only with dry cloth.
Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution > 5.1 Hookup with a PXL Switch 5.1 Hookup with a PXL Switch The image below illustrates the data flow of a C - series system from image capture to tile using a PXL switch for data and power routing.
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Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution > 5.2 PXL Switch Overview 5.2 PXL Switch Overview For fixed installations, it may be preferable to use a Cisco 2960G network switch and external power distribution instead of PDB - 5 power injectors. Pre - configured 8 and 24 port switches are available from Barco (P/N 420 - 0147 and 420 - 0146).
Port Status Indicators The LEDs above each port on a switch indicate each port's status as follows: Cabling Limits The length of the daisy chain of tiles per switch PXL output is determined by tile pixel density and thus the amount of data required per tile.
Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution > 5.3 Hookup with a PDB - 5 5.3 Hookup with a PDB - 5 The image below illustrates the data flow of a C - series system from image capture to tile using a PDB5 for data and power routing. Observe the following data limits when setting up your C - series display.
Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution > 5.4 PDB - 5 Overview 5.4 PDB - 5 Overview The PDB - 5 has been designed primarily for rental and staging applications. The PDB - 5 handles the power and data distribution for C - series tiles and P1 nodes.
Color State Description Off Steady No link Green Steady Link present Green Blinking Activity - port is sending or receiving data Amber/Green Alternating Link fault Amber Steady Port is blocked and not forwarding data Amber Blinking Port is blocked and is not sending or receiving packets 5.
Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution > 5.5 PDB - 5 Input & Output 5.5 PDB - 5 Input & Output Connections Checklist ● DVI over HDMI or SDI (to a R1i only) signal connected to Vizomo capture card ● 100 - 240 50/60 VAC power to Vizomo ● PXL data cable from a Vizomo to the PXL Data Input jack on the back of the PDB - 5.
WARNING - Do not hot plug any cables. Damage to the connector pins may occur. Resulting damage is not covered under warranty. Observe the following power guidelines when setting up your C - series display. The tables below indicate maximum power consumption.
1. PDB - 5 has 32A limit (2x 16A). 2. Maximum C11 panels per PDB - 5 Port is 16. C8v Max Power = 55 watts (@8,000 nits, full white) 1. PDB - 5 has 32A limit (2x 16A). 2. Maximum C8v panels per PDB - 5 Port is 25. When running typical video content, the duty cycle (average power consumption) is about 30% of maximum.
Home > 5. Power and Data Distribution > 5.2 Cables & Connectors 5.2 Cables & Connectors PXL Cable PXL cables are designed to carry both power and data, and are available in a variety of lengths to span the distance from a PDB - 5 or switch to the display, as well as between each tile within the display.
Break - In Cable - Standard (P/N 350 - 0660) 1. Data Input - PXL data input via Neutrik EtherCon (RJ45) connector. 2. Power Input - AC power input via IEC C14 (male) connector. 3. Power and Data Output - Combined power and data via black female PXL cable connector.
1. Power and Data Input (Male) - Combined power and data via PXL cable connector. 2. Power Output - AC power output via IEC C13 (female) connector. 3. Data Output - PXL data output via Neutrik EtherCon (RJ45) connector. Break - Out Cable - Fixed Install (P/N 350 - 0678) 1.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER 6. RasterMAPPER RasterMAPPER is a Windows and Apple OS X application used for mapping C - series tiles to the Vizomo processor and for making settings to remote Vizomo processors. The latest version of RasterMAPPER can be downloaded from http://vizomo.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.1 Software Installation 6.1 Software Installation System Requirements RasterMAPPER software requires the following: ● Microsoft Windows ® XP or ● Mac OS X v10.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.2 Basic Workflow 6.2 Basic Workflow RasterMAPPER has two main functions: ● Create a map which defines the relationship between pixels from the video source and the actual pixels on the modular LED fixtures. After creating the map in RasterMAPPER it is uploaded and stored on the processor.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.3 RasterMAPPER QuickStart Guides 6.3 RasterMAPPER QuickStart Guides The following basic information will get you up and running quickly with RasterMAPPER version 4.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.3 RasterMAPPER QuickStart Guides > 6.3.1 Mapping 6.3.1 Mapping The mapping step is necessary to tell the Vizomo the relationship between pixels in the input signal, and where those pixels are located on the modular LED fixtures.
5. Select a processor. 6. Select Save To... from the File menu . 7. Name the map and click Send Map to send the map to the Vizomo. N OTE: Each time a map on the Vizomo is changed perform the steps of 6.1.2 Enumeration and 6.1.3 Calibration . 6. RasterMAPPER .
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Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.3 RasterMAPPER QuickStart Guides > 6.3.2 Enumeration 6.3.2 Enumeration The enumeration step associates fixtures in their physical cabled order with their logical position within the map.
5. Check the status report to see activity during enumeration and the final outcome. 6 . When the status area reads xxx nodes foun d , enumeration is complete click the Close button to close the window. N OTE: Each time a map on the Vizomo is changed perform the steps of 6.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.3 RasterMAPPER QuickStart Guides > 6.3.3 Calibration 6.3.3 Calibration The calibration step is necessary to copy LED calibration data from each fixture back to the Vizomo processor, where the calibration algorithms are run.
4. When the status area reads Complete , click the Close button to close the window. N OTE: Each time a map on the Vizomo is changed perform the steps of 6.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.4 UI Overview 6.4 UI Overview OS X version of the RasterMAPPER user interface: Interface Sections The following illustrations identify the major sections of the RasterMAPPER user interface.
Mode Selections Select views, processors, and operational modes. More detail is provided in section 6.3.1 Mode Selection . 126 . 6. RasterMAPPER PXL System.
Map Editing Everything for adding and editing of the fixtures on the map. More detail is provided in section 6.3.2 Map Editing . 6. RasterMAPPER . 127 PXL System.
Inspectors The Mapping/Setup buttons toggle this inspector pane between information about either the map or the selected processor. More detail is provided in section s 6.
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Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.4 UI Overview > 6.4.1 Mode Selection 6.4.1 Mode Selection The Mode selection region contains tools for the overall setup of the application. Map Title & Zoom Level At the top center of the application window the title of the map is displayed along with the current zoom level.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.4 UI Overview > 6.4.2 Map Editing 6.4.2 Map Editing The map editing section shows information about fixtures and provides the tools for making changes. Map Info Pane Shows port, sequence, XY coordinates and fixture type information for all fixtures in the map.
In the image above from the top down: ● Map Totals: Information about the current map ● Current Selection: Information about the selected fixture(s) ● The currently selected fixture is highlighted in the sequence list. ● Fixtures on hidden ports are displayed in gray.
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Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.5 Mapping 6.5 Mapping Mapping involves choosing existing fixtures or creating new ones and placing them on the work grid in the same order as they are cabled in the system. The processing equipment may contain multiple output ports for fixtures.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.5 Mapping > 6.5.1 Canvas 6.5.1 Canvas The work grid or canvas in RasterMAPPER is where you place fixtures. When you first launch RasterMAPPER, a blank canvas is displayed. Once you begin placing fixtures, they appear in a unique color.
release to select a fixture. Building the Map Click the map grid area to add the fixture to the map. Fixtures will be added to the selected port. Add fixtures to the canvas in the order they are wired (sequence). The sequence can be changed later, if desired (see Sequencing, p.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.5 Mapping > 6.5.2 Mapping Inspectors 6.5.2 Mapping Inspectors The Mapping pane's inspectors are a collection of tools to help with map editing. Alignment Pane Use the buttons as the top of the alignment pane to align objects either Vertically or Horizontally.
The Duplicate Array inspector of the Layout tab displays the options for three Array Duplication modes. Grid Array 1. Enter the number of rows and columns the resulting array will be. 2. Choose the new scan order for the resulting array. 3. Enter the desired column and row offset between each duplicated array.
desired. Circular Array ● Enter the total number of fixtures for the new array. ● Based on the count, the Separation angle and Fixture rotation will be automatically computed. ● Enter the desired Radius (in pixels) for the new array. Map Transfers Sending maps to Vizomo Select the Save to.
Send map window Name the map here and press Send Map to transfer the map to the Vizomo. Maps are sent to the processor selected in the Processor Select menu. Getting maps from Vizomo Select the Open Current Map menu item to retrieve a map from a remote Vizomo.
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Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.5 Mapping > 6.5.4 Map Save/Open 6.5.4 Map Save/Open RasterMAPPER launches with a new, empty map. You can open existing maps and save the current map by using the File menu. NOTE: Don ’ t forget that in RasterMAPPER v4.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.5 Mapping > 6.5.5 Advanced Fixture Options 6.5.5 Advanced Fixture Options Creating Custom Fixtures RasterMAPPER provides a default list of PXL fixtures to use. You can also create new fixtures that can be saved with the current map or as a template fixture to be used with any map.
Scan Order Click the Scan Order icon to select a scan order for the new fixture. Save to Map Saves the custom fixture to the current map. This fixture will not be loaded the next time RasterMAPPER is launched. However, if a map with a custom fixture is loaded, it will be placed in the Custom section of the fixture menu.
Fixtures can be duplicated both Horizontally and Vertically. 1. Choose Duplicate Horizontally from the Edit menu, or press Command + D(Mac), Control + D (Win) to place a copy of the fixture(s) on the canvas to the right of the selected fixture(s).
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.6 Processor Control 6.6 Processor Control RasterMAPPER provides control over many functions on the Vizomo processor via the Configure Inspectors. Some parameters are sent instantly to the processor resulting in an immediate change.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.6 Processor Control > 6.6.1 Processor List 6.6.1 Processor List RasterMAPPER provides the functionality to control different processors from the same interface. A processor select drop - down menu is presented at the top of the main program window and also displayed, when saving a map.
indicate OFFLINE . Remove Processor Highlight the processor to be removed and press the button with the - symbol Rename a Processor Edit a processor name by double clicking the name, click on the list when done.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.6 Processor Control > 6.6.2 Setup Inspectors 6.6.2 Setup Inspectors Overview The inspectors in the Setup pane provide access to Vizomo processor functions. Most sections of the pane contain a triangle to the left of the section name allowing you to close or open that section.
See: 6.1.1 Enumeration for details Opens the Retrieve Calibration window. See: 6.1.2 Calibration for details Enables the status indicators on the rear of the C - series tiles Processor Geometry The Pr.
Test pattern - Select from among 14 patterns. Use the checkbox to enable/disable. Brightness - Range is 0 - 1 defaults to 1 Gamma - Range is 1.0 to 3.0 defaults to 2.2 CCT - Range is 4000K to 10,000K defaults to 6,500K Gamut - Selections are; HDTV Rec 709, PAL, NTSC, Digital Cinema, Best Fit, C - Series.
Global tint - Ranges are 0 to 1.2 defaults to 1.0 Freeze and Blackout Freeze the current image on - screen while allowing playback and other functions to continue in the background. Blackout displays video black on the PXL output, all playback and other functions continue as normal in the background.
Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.6 Processor Control > 6.6.3 webUI 6.6.3 webUI The Vizomo webUI is a web based User Interface that contains information about the system and other advanced features such as Vizomo's command line interface.
Overview >> PXL Nodes The PXL nodes page displays current information about the status of nodes (tiles). At the bottom of the page a download button allows for this information to be saved as a csv file. Advanced >>Console The console page is a tool for advanced users.
System >> Support The Support page contains a detailed summary of the system. It automatically updates every 10 seconds. The 'Download Support File' button at the bottom can be used to download the whole report as a file that can be emailed to customer support.
System >> Log The log page displays the full system log. System >> Configuration Some of the Vizomo parameters can be adjusted on the configuration page of the webUI. For the full set of controls use the RasterMAPPER interface. System >> Upgrade Transfer .
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Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > 6.7 Software Update 6.7 Software Update RasterMAPPER automatically checks for software updates when it is started. Update checks may also be manually triggered with the Check for Updates... function: RasterMAPPER Version 4.
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Home > 6. RasterMAPPER > Appendix A: Notes Appendix A: Notes Typographic Information This User ’ s Guide uses the following typographic conventions: ● menu items are displayed in Bold Italics ● clickable buttons are displayed in Bold Title Case .
Home > 7. Change Log 7. Change Log PXL System 4.6 C - series / Helix Firmware: ● No changes Vizomo: ● Support Barco PXL brightness sensor ● Added C11 brightness boost ● Further improved quality of scaled images ● Reverted improved gamma control RasterMAPPER: ● Vizomo 4.
● C7 support ● Auto - complete for web console ● Improved gamma control ● Added detection of unrecognized tiles ● Make use of new nVidia EDID mechanism to force DVI - D resolutions RasterMAPPER v4.4.1: ● Maps can now be retrieved from Vizomos ● C7 support ● Improved network connection to Vizomo ● Improved Vizomo UI PXL System 4.
C - series / Helix Firmware: ● C - series 'On Screen Enumeration', sequence numbers are now displayed during enumeration ● Improved PXL error handling Vizomo: ● New Video Mixer blueprint.
Home > 8. PXL System Online Help Notes 8. PXL System Online Help Notes C - series Online Help System Copyright © 2010 Barco, Inc. The Barco logo, Cobra ® , Helix™, Vizomo™, RasterMAPPER™ and Versa ® are trademarks of Barco, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to products by other entities.
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