Configuration, Reference, Sms 7000 router – Grass Valley Kalypso Emergency Bypass Option User Manual
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Kalypso Emergency Bypass Option Instruction Manual
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Configuration
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Connect the J6 Program 1 (and J8 Program 2 if used) outputs of the 
Relay Module to your downstream targets (monitor, transmitter). The 
bypass program output signals are identical. 
•
Connect the J2 Pvw Out of the Relay Module to a Kalypso system 
preview monitor (typically switched preview or PGM PST PVW A). 
When Emergency Bypass is not active, this output shows the normal 
preview signal. When Emergency Bypass is active, the preview for the 
Emergency Bypass keyer is shown, consisting of the current back-
ground with both keys on. 
Reference
Connect a black burst video reference to J9 or J10 on the Keyer module, 
either terminated or looped through (
Figure 8
).
Configuration
SMS 7000 Router
If the SMS 7000 router is not already configured, you will need to define the 
node controller, physical matrix, virtual matrix, levels, sources, and desti-
nations (see the SMS 7000 Configuration Manual). 
Confirm that a CIF Module Option is installed, with its Serial Mezzanine in 
module position 1. To configure this option for communication with the 
Kalypso Local Aux panel:
1.
Open your existing Router configuration using the SMS 7000 GUI.
2.
Go to
Setup
/
Cfgd Np Internet
, and edit
NPI1
, identifying the levels you wish
the Kalypso system to be able to control.
3.
Go to the Serial Amezi menu, and select the
Native (& m2100)
protocol,
and set it to RS422.
4.
Set the following serial settings:
•
422 driver, 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
5.
In the Co-processors menu, create a new co-processor for this serial 
Amezi. 
6.
If necessary, go to
Configuration
/
Destination
and add any new destinations
that will be used for the Emergency Bypass system. You will need to 
specify the proper levels if a destination is a video /key pair and note 
the names and connector numbers. 
