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Jupiter/mi-3040 configuration – Grass Valley Maestro Master Control Installation v.2.4.0 User Manual

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5th Step: Input/Output Sets

Identifier

The numbers in this column refer to the 16 GPIO ports on the connector.
Any port from 1 to 16 can be selected in any order.

Trigger Type

Selections are Pulse or Level. For Jupiter/MI-3040 applications, select
Level.

Trigger Duration

This column applies only when “Pulse” has been selected as the Trigger
Type. Not used for Jupiter applications.

Trigger Sense

Selections are High (that is, bring line high when bus is on Air) or Low (that
is, bring line low when bus is on Air. For Jupiter/MI-3040 applications,
select High.

Sub System

Select “Bus Tally.”

Purpose

When “Bus Tally” has been selected, these selections refer to the various
Maestro input busses. Select the input that is to be associated with the GPIO
port being configured. In the example shown, when Maestro input “Bus A”
is contributing to the channel output, GPIO port 1 on the rear panel will be
activated.

When finished select the

Apply

or the

OK

button. The Name of the GPIO Def-

inition set will now appear in the set panel. The set is assigned to the appro-
priate Maestro channel using the Channel Setup table.

Jupiter/MI-3040 Configuration

These notes assume that the installer is familiar with installation and con-
figuration of the MI-3040 for use with tally systems, as described in the
Jupiter manual. If not, the reader should review the MI-3040 Tally Installa-
tion instructions beginning with the Hardware Installation section of that
manual. The Maestro application is similar to that described for “Jupiter
Tally Systems.”

Note

The Jupiter manual mentions a “Saturn Tally” system, but this applies only to
Saturn Master Control systems with an internal switching matrix. The
installer should follow the instructions for “Jupiter Tally Systems.”