evertz CP-3126PROC User manual

CP-3126PROC
Programmable Video/Audio Proc Control Panel
User Guide
© Copyright 2009
EVERTZ MICROSYSTEMS LTD.
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Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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Version 1.0 October 2009
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intended solely for the use of purchasers of the CP-3216PROC. Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use
of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the device.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the express written permission of
Evertz Microsystems Ltd. Copies of this guide can be ordered from your Evertz products dealer or from Evertz
Microsystems.


IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “Dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (Servicing) instructions
in the literature accompanying the product.
•Read these instructions
•Keep these instructions.
•Heed all warnings.
•Follow all instructions.
•Do not use this apparatus near water
•Clean only with dry cloth.
•Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
•Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
•Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
•Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
•Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer
•Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
•Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC – SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND ENSURE THAT NO
OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS ARE PLACED ON THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING
TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS, DISCONNECT THE
POWER SUPPLY CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE.
WARNING
THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE.

INFORMATION TO USERS IN EUROPE
NOTE
CISPR 22 CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to the European Union EMC directive. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
INFORMATION TO USERS IN THE U.S.A.
NOTE
FCC CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING
Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by Evertz Microsystems Ltd. could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Use of unshielded plugs or cables may cause radiation interference. Properly shielded interface
cables with the shield connected to the chassis ground of the device must be used.

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REVISION HISTORY
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE
1.0 First Release Oct 09
Information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Evertz assumes no responsibility for the use thereof nor
for the rights of third parties, which may be effected in any way by the use thereof. Any representations in this document concerning
performance of Evertz products are for informational use only and are not warranties of future performance, either express or implied. The only
warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty, stated in the sales contract or order confirmation
form.
Although every attempt has been made to accurately describe the features, installation and operation of this product in this manual, no
warranty is granted nor liability assumed in relation to any errors or omissions unless specifically undertaken in the Evertz sales contract or
order confirmation. Information contained in this manual is periodically updated and changes will be incorporated into subsequent editions. If
you encounter an error, please notify Evertz Customer Service department. Evertz reserves the right, without notice or liability, to make
changes in equipment design or specifications.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................................1
2. INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................2
2.1. REAR PANEL............................................................................................................................ 2
2.2. FRONT CONTROL PANEL....................................................................................................... 3
3. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION...............................................................................................4
3.1. SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................... 4
3.1.1. Control................................................................................................................................4
3.1.2. Power..................................................................................................................................4
3.1.3. Physical ..............................................................................................................................4
4. FRONT PANEL CONTROL.................................................................................................5
4.1. ENGINEERING SETUP............................................................................................................. 5
4.1.1. Assigning BOND NICS....................................................................................................... 5
4.1.2. Setting the IP Address of the Control Panel.......................................................................6
4.1.3. Setting the Netmask ...........................................................................................................6
4.1.4. Setting the Broadcast Address...........................................................................................6
4.1.5. Setting the Gateway ...........................................................................................................7
4.1.6. Setting the Mode.................................................................................................................7
4.2. TESTING THE CP-3216PROC..................................................................................................7
4.2.1. Performing a SHAFT Test ..................................................................................................8
4.2.2. Performing a KEY Test.......................................................................................................8
5. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................9
5.1. UPGRADING THE CP-3216PROC PANEL .............................................................................. 9
5.1.1. Requirements .....................................................................................................................9
5.1.2. Identifying the IP Address................................................................................................... 9
5.1.3. Upgrading Firmware on the CP-3216PROC..................................................................... 10
5.1.4. Navigating to the Panel Configuration Page..................................................................... 11
5.2. UPLOAD PRODUCTS TAB .................................................................................................... 12
5.2.1. Configuring the CP-3216PROC to Support Specific Products .........................................12
5.3. SERVICE TEMPLATES TAB.................................................................................................. 13
5.3.1. Service Template Controls ...............................................................................................14
5.3.2. Service Template Parameter Tree.................................................................................... 15
5.3.3. Rotary Dial Properties.......................................................................................................16
5.3.4. Rotary Dial Display...........................................................................................................16
5.3.5. Designing a Service Template.......................................................................................... 16

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5.4. BUTTONS TAB .......................................................................................................................18
5.4.1. Assigning a Service Template to a Button........................................................................20
5.5. IMPORT/EXPORT TAB...........................................................................................................20
5.5.1. Exporting a Configuration to Use on Other Panels...........................................................21
5.5.2. Importing a Configuration to Use on Other Panels...........................................................21
5.6. OTHER SETTINGS TAB.........................................................................................................22
5.7. CONNECTING THE CP-3216PROC TO A FRAME OF EQUIPMENT....................................23
Figures
Figure 1-1: CP-3216PROC Control Panel........................................................................................................1
Figure 2-1: CP-3216PROC Rear Panel ...........................................................................................................2
Figure 2-2: CP-3216PROC Front Control Panel..............................................................................................3
Figure 4-1: CP2200e Main Screen.................................................................................................................10
Figure 4-2: CP3216 Web Interface.................................................................................................................11
Figure 4-3: Upload Products Tab ...................................................................................................................12
Figure 4-4: Service Template .........................................................................................................................13
Figure 4-5: Service Template List...................................................................................................................13
Figure 4-6: Customizing a Template ..............................................................................................................14
Figure 4-7: Parameter Tree............................................................................................................................15
Figure 4-8: Rotary Dial Illustration..................................................................................................................16
Figure 4-9: Assigning a Parameter to a Rotary Encoder ...............................................................................17
Figure 4-10: Buttons Tab................................................................................................................................18
Figure 4-11: Button Mode Drop Down Menu..................................................................................................18
Figure 4-12: Button Display............................................................................................................................19
Figure 4-13: Import/Export Tab ......................................................................................................................20
Figure 4-14: Exporting File .............................................................................................................................21
Figure 4-15: Other Settings Tab.....................................................................................................................22
Tables
Table 4-1: Service Template Buttons.............................................................................................................13
Table 4-2: Page Controls................................................................................................................................19

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1. OVERVIEW
The CP-3216PROC control panel is an optimized solution for video and audio proc applications. The
CP-3216PROC features sixteen rotary shaft encoders for quick simultaneous access to sixteen unique
video and audio proc control parameters. The CP-3216PROC also features an array of thirty-two
dynamic LCD buttons. These LCD buttons can be configured to change the processing card that the
panel actively controls. With this, operations staff may perform rapid adjustments on a large number of
video/audio feeds. This makes the CP-3216PROC an ideal control panel for camera shading and
ingest QA applications. These LCD buttons can also be configured to provide numerical feedback for
its associated rotary shaft encoder.
The CP-3216-PR is a fully programmable SNMP-enabled video/audio control panel. The CP-
3216PROC can provide a fully customized user interface through complete system hardware
virtualization. The CP-3216-PROC is ideal for colour correction applications and can be used as a
complete replacement for multiple DSU-CC colour correctors and their associated control panels.
Figure 1-1: CP-3216PROC Control Panel
Features:
•Optimized solution for audio/video proc applications
•Customized user interface through complete hardware virtualization
•Ideal for colour correction applications
•Complete replacement for multiple For-A DSU-CC panels/cards
•32 x GPIs interface using DB15 connectors enabling virtual button pushes
•16 scroll knobs with fully programmable link to module controls
•32 x LCD buttons with programmable labelling/function/logical structure
•Fully SNMP enabled

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2. INSTALLATION
2.1. REAR PANEL
Figure 2-1 shows the rear view of the CP-3216PROC control panel. The following is a list of the ports
and controls on the rear panel:
Figure 2-1: CP-3216PROC Rear Panel
IEC POWER: These two connectors are used for main and redundant supply of power to the
CP-3216PROC.
JOYSTICK: This connector is currently not supported.
GPIO1: This connector is used to connect GPIOs to the CP3216-PROC.
This connector supports GPI #1-16 and GPO #I-4.
GPIO2: This connector is used to connect GPIOs to the CP3216-PROC.
This connector supports GPI #17-32 and GPO #5-8.
DVI OUTPUT: This DVI connector is used to connect the CP-3216PROC to a LCD monitor.
VIDEO OUTPUT: This connector is currently not supported.
ETHERNET (A, B): These RJ-45 connectors are used for Network connections to the CP-
3216PROC.
USB (A, B, C, D): These USB 2.0 Ports are used for USB-based mouse and/or keyboard
connections to the CP-3216PROC.
SERIAL: This connector is currently not supported.
KEYBOARD: This connector is currently not supported.
MOUSE: This connector is currently not supported.

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2.2. FRONT CONTROL PANEL
The CP-3216PROC has both rotary encoders and programmable LCD buttons on its front panel. There
are a total of 16 rotary shaft encoders and a total of 32 programmable LCD buttons. Rotary encoders
are used to adjust card parameters. LCD buttons are used to select specific processing cards that the
panel will control or give numerical feedback regarding card parameter values.
The mapping of rotary encoders to specific card parameters is defined using the on-board CP-
3216PROC configuration tool. The function of the programmable LCD buttons is also defined using the
on-board CP-3216PROC configuration tool.
Figure 2-2: CP-3216PROC Front Control Panel
Please note that the labels in Figure 2-2 will NOT be displayed on the front panel of your CP-
3216PROC device. The labels listed above are for reference purposes only when describing the panel
controls in the following sections of the manual. The following chart describes the label and function of
the associated button.
Labels (s) Description
B1 to B32 LCD Buttons #1 to 32
R1 to 16 Rotary shaft encoders #1 to 16

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3. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
3.1. SPECIFICATIONS
3.1.1. Control
Ethernet: Dual 10/100 base T.RJ45 connector
Serial RS232/422: D9 female
3.1.2. Power
Supply: 100 - 132V, 180 - 240V, 50/60Hz
Consumption: 20 W
3.1.3. Physical
Height: 2RU, 88mm
Width: 19" rack mount
Depth: 120mm
Weight: 3.70kg
Operating Temp: 0 - 40°C

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4. FRONT PANEL CONTROL
To enter the setup menu of the CP-3216PROC press and hold rotary encoders (R1 and R16) on the far
left side and far right side of the panel for approximately 6 seconds. You will then be presented with five
LCD buttons that are used to navigate the engineering menus.
B1 will be labelled “SETUP”
B2 will be labelled “SHAFT test”
B3 will be labelled “KEY test”
B4 will be labelled “GPIO test”
B5 will be labelled “EXIT”
4.1. ENGINEERING SETUP
Immediately after entering the engineering menu, press B1 labelled “SETUP”. Once the engineering
menu is selected, B1 through B3 will change so that B1 is labelled “setup”, B2 will be labelled “save”
and B3 will be labelled “back”. In addition B17 will be labelled “bond nics”. B17 is used to indicate the
current control being set. B18 to B21 are used to indicate the value of the current control.
By rotating R1, you will be able to sequence through the following CP-3216PROC controls:
Bonds nics
IP
Msk
Brd
Gtw
Mode
Once all settings have been configured as per sections 3.1.1 through 3.1.6 below, push the BACK
button to exit the engineering setup menu.
4.1.1. Assigning BOND NICS
Bonding may be chosen if you want the CP-2200E to use the same IP address on BOTH Ethernet
ports. This setting is ONLY to be used if ONE Ethernet cable is plugged into a single network OR if two
completely isolated networks are in use.
Using bonding, and plugging both ports into the same switch will cause a network loop and unsavoury
results on your network.
Rotate R2 to select between the ON and OFF settings. Once your selection is complete, push the
SAVE button.

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4.1.2. Setting the IP Address of the Control Panel
The IP menu item is used to set the IP address of the CP-3216PROC control panel.
The IP address is formatted in the following way aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
To set the IP address, rotate encoder R2 through R5 to change the IP address values.
R2 controls “aaa” values.
R3 controls “bbb” values.
R4 controls “ccc” values.
R5 controls “ddd” values.
Once the IP address is set, push the SAVE button.
4.1.3. Setting the Netmask
The Msk menu item is used to set the netmask for the CP-3216PROC control panel.
The netmask is formatted in the following way aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
To set the netmask, rotate encoder R2 through R5 to change the netmask values.
R2 controls “aaa” values
R2 controls “bbb” values
R3 controls “ccc” values
R4 controls “ddd” values
Once the netmask address is set, push the SAVE button.
4.1.4. Setting the Broadcast Address
The Brd menu item is used to set the broadcast address for the CP-3216PROC control panel.
The broadcast address is formatted in the following way aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
To set the broadcast address, rotate encoder R2 through R5 to change the broadcast values.
R2 controls “aaa” values
R3 controls “bbb” values
R4 controls “ccc” values
R5 controls “ddd” values
Once the broadcast address is set, push the SAVE button.

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4.1.5. Setting the Gateway
The Gtw menu item is used to set the gateway address for the CP-3216PROC control panel.
The gateway address is formatted in the following way aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
To set the gateway, rotate encoder R2 through R5 to change the gateway values.
R2 controls “aaa” values
R3 controls “bbb” values
R4 controls “ccc” values
R5 controls “ddd” values
Once the gateway address is set, push the SAVE button.
4.1.6. Setting the Mode
The mode menu item is used to set the CP-3216PROC operating mode. Use encoder R2 to select
between MODE 1, MODE 2 and MODE 3
MODE 1 is used when all LCD buttons are used to select a specific SNMP service mapping for R1 to
R16. No sub-menus are displayed once a particular button is pushed. A button push simply selects a
specific SNMP service for R1 to R16. In this mode, no numerical feedback is given on the panel for the
value a particular rotary encoder is setting on a processing card.
MODE 2 is used when all LCD buttons are used to select a different SNMP service mapping for R1 to
R16. Once a button is pushed, the panel will enter a sub-menu mode where the numerical feedback for
R1 to R16 is presented on buttons B17 to B32. Button B16 is used as the BACK button. The BACK
button returns the panel back to the top-level menu where different SNMP service mapping for R1 to 16
are selected.
MODE 3 is used when buttons B1 to B16 are used to select a different SNMP mapping service for R1
to R16. At the same time, B17 to B32 are used to provide numerical feedback for R1 to R16. No sub-
menus are displayed once a particular button is pushed.
Once a MODE is selected, push the SAVE button.
4.2. TESTING THE CP-3216PROC
To enter the testing mode for the CP-3216PROC press and hold the far right and far left rotary
encoders (R1 and R16) of the panel for approximately 6 seconds. You will then be presented with five
light up LCD buttons that are used to navigate the engineering menus.
B1 will be labelled “SETUP”
B2 will be labelled “SHAFT test”
B3 will be labelled “KEY test”
B4 will be labelled “GPIO test”
B5 will be labelled “EXIT”
B2, B3, B4 and B5 can then be pushed to enter specific test modes of the CP-3216PROC control
panel.

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4.2.1. Performing a SHAFT Test
Pushing the SHAFT test button enables the user to enter the test mode that tests the rotary encoders
of the CP-3216PROC control panel. When this is done, buttons B1 to B16 will light up in a purple colour
and show two numerical values in each button (one on top of the other). In addition, buttons B17-B32
will light up in an orange colour and show two numerical values in each button (one on top of the other).
To test rotary encoder #1, turn R1 to the left. On button B17, the bottom number should show “-1” and
the top number should decrease in one-unit increments. Following this, turn rotary encoder R1 to the
right. On button B17, the bottom number should show “1” and the top number should increase in one-
unit increments. Finally, pushing R1 in should cause button B1 to increase.
The same process can be used for R2 using B2 and B18.
The same process can be used for R3 using B3 and B19.
The same process can be used for R4 using B2 and B20.
The same process can be used for R5 using B2 and B21.
The same process can be used for R6 using B2 and B22.
The same process can be used for R7 using B2 and B23.
The same process can be used for R8 using B2 and B24.
The same process can be used for R9 using B2 and B25.
The same process can be used for R10 using B2 and B26.
The same process can be used for R11 using B2 and B27.
The same process can be used for R12 using B2 and B28.
The same process can be used for R13 using B2 and B29.
The same process can be used for R14 using B2 and B30.
The same process can be used for R15 using B2 and B31.
The same process can be used for R16 using B2 and B32.
Push any LCD button to exit from this test mode and you will be returned to the main engineering
menu.
4.2.2. Performing a KEY Test
After pressing the KEY test button, LCD buttons B1 to B32 will cycle through a pattern of colours. B1 to
B32 should be completely filled with a particular colour when it is displayed.
The buttons will automatically cycle through colours RED -> GREEN -> BLUE -> WHITE -> BLACK.
Push any LCD button to exit the colour cycle test mode. Following this, you will enter a test mode
where buttons B1 through B32 are filled with a RED colour and two numerical values (one on top of the
other).
When an LCD button is operating correctly, you may push that button and it will sequence through
different colours each time the button is pushed (RED -> GREEN -> BLUE -> WHITE -> BLACK).
Simultaneously, each time the button is pushed the two numerical numbers displayed in the button
should increment as well.
To exit this test mode, press rotary encoder R1 in once and you will return to the main engineering
menu.

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5. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
5.1. UPGRADING THE CP-3216PROC PANEL
5.1.1. Requirements
1. The user must have a laptop or PC connected to the same network as the CP-3216PROC.
2. The user must obtain upgrade files from Evertz Personnel.
a. Your computer must be running the Mozilla firefox web browser located at:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
b. This browser is also available in Chinese simplified and traditional, if preferred, by
clicking the “other languages…” option under the download link.
3. It is highly recommended that the user have the Java runtime environment installed on their
machine. The JRE must be installed AFTER firefox. This file can be downloaded from the
following location:
http://java.com/
5.1.2. Identifying the IP Address
The IP Address can be identified using the procedure outlined below or by referring to section 4.1.2.
1. To identify the IP address, hold down the far left and right most rotary encoders (R1 and R16)
for 10 seconds.
2. An Engineering menu will appear. Press the SETUP button (B1).
3. Using rotary encoder R1, rotate the knob until the IP information is displayed on buttons B2 to
B5.
4. Obtain the IP Address displayed on the LCD button screen.
5. At this time, ensure that firefox is installed on your machine. If not, please review section 5.1.1
for instructions on installing firefox.
"Note: It is highly recommended that java JRE is installed on your machine. Please
see section 5.1.1 for instructions on installing java.

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5.1.3. Upgrading Firmware on the CP-3216PROC
1. To upgrade firmware using the web interface, open a firefox web browser and enter the IP
address of the CP-3216PROC, then press the <enter> key. The CP-3216PROC screen will
appear, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1: CP2200e Main Screen
2. Using the Firmware Manager, select the Browse button and navigate to the .efp firmware file to
be updated (Example: CP-3216-1.4Orc3.efp).
3. Once the file has been selected, press the OPEN button and then select the INSTALL button
from the main interface. The firmware on the panel will now be updated. Please be patient as
this process may take a few minutes.
4. When the firmware has been successfully installed, a message similar to the following will be
displayed “Successfully installed CP3216, version 1.4.0 rc3”.
5. The panel will automatically reboot.
6. Once the panel has rebooted you are ready to configure the CP-3216PROC.

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5.1.4. Navigating to the Panel Configuration Page
The user can configure the CP-3216PROC using the Control Panel Configuration Web Interface. To
access the Configuration Web Interface for the CP-3216PROC, follow the instructions outlined below:
1. Launch a Mozilla Firefox web browser.
2. In the web browser, enter the relevant IP address of your CP-3216PROC, followed by “:8181”
into the IP address line.
For example, if your panel IP address is 10.101.1.82, enter the following address into the web
browser address line:
10.101.1.82:8181
3. The CP3216 web interface will appear displaying the Control Panel buttons, dials and
configuration tabs.
Figure 5-2: CP3216 Web Interface

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5.2. UPLOAD PRODUCTS TAB
The Upload Products tab allows the user to upload xml product files to the control panel. Uploading
the product files will provide access to the specific product parameters and enable configuration.
Figure 5-3: Upload Products Tab
The Upload Products page has two control buttons, which are listed below:
•BROWSE: Selecting the Browse button will open a dialog box that enables the user to
navigate to the desired xml file. Once the file is selected and opened, the filename
will be displayed in the field to the left of the Browse button.
•UPLOAD: Selecting the Upload button will upload the selected file.
The items listed under the Products on Panel heading identifies the product files that are currently
loaded on the control panel. If a product is loaded onto the panel, the product will be accessible in the
product drop down menu of the Service Templates tab.
5.2.1. Configuring the CP-3216PROC to Support Specific Products
1. Navigate to the Upload Products control tab.
2. Click the BROWSE button and navigate to the appropriate .xml file for your specific product (ie.
evertz_FSHD7746_configcomps.xml) and then press the OPEN button.
3. Once the file is displayed, press the UPLOAD button.
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