Resource Configuration

59.6.2.328 VMSI3000/VMSI3001 resource editor

This form allows you to define the general characteristics of the PHILIPS video router.

READ-ONLY INFO

Code - The path of the resource that you are editing is displayed.
Type - Shows the type to which the resource belongs.
Number - Ordinal Number that differentiates the resource from others of the same type.

RESOURCE PROPERTIES

Name - A brief description identifying the resource must be inserted (e.g. PHILIPS Router).
Driver - The following drivers are supported:
•VMSI3000 (Channels go from 0 to 999. All channels but the 0 are commutable).
•VMSI3001 (Channels go from 0 to 999. All channels are commutable).
•EtereSW (not in use any longer; it's maintained only for compatibility)
Type - Select the model of the router (i.e. PHILIPS VMSI3000 or PHILIPS GENERIC).
E19 Resource ID - Optionally, insert the ID of the resource created under the Resource Editor module for this resource. This identification number is used, for example, to check the storage space usage of the resource.

RESOURCE PARAMETERS

Number of Channels - Enter the Number of input and output channels the resource provides. You can change the Number of channels at any time according to your needs. To add some, you only need to raise the Number of channels, while to decrease them, you must delete them one by one from the general form RESOURCE EDITOR with the [Delete Resource] button.
Router Switching Levels - Some routers allow one to define more commutation levels and choose what to switch (only audio, audio and video, only video, serial, time code, etc.). This option allows you to set these different levels. Etere supports three kinds of commutation – audio/video, serial, and time code – and choosing the level to activate for every type of commutation is possible. For instance:
•If the router has the video at level 1 and audio at level 2, enable levels 1 and 2 in the AUDIO/VIDEO panel;
•If on the router any serial commutation is at level 4, enable level 4 in the SERIAL panel;
•(Leave all levels checked if the router doesn't offer this possibility).
Once compiled, click the [Confirm] button to add the PHILIPS resource to the Resources tree. After which, it will be possible to configure the:
•Device users: Select the resource and click the [Users] button.

NB: The resource needs to be configured via software. Connection wires are standard wires.

VMSI3000/VMSI3001 resource editor - User

Indicate which user and the Etere module will be allowed to use the resource:

READ-ONLY INFO

Resource - Code of the resource.
Name - Name of the resource.
ID Number - Identification number of the resource.

USER INFORMATION

PC Name - Indicate the specific workstation (user) for which the resource will be allowed. Once selected, it will be automatically retrieved and displayed the ID number and PC name corresponding to the selected user.
Function - Indicate the module (function) on which the user mentioned above will be allowed to use the resource in question

USER PARAMETERS

Functions 

USER PARAMETERS

Backup router -The backup router is managed with the 2 network cards, which can be set in the resource.

User rights - The router is always configured as Master; configure it as Slave only when part of an Open Master Control.

USER PARAMETERS

Com Number - If the LOGO can be controlled directly through a serial connection, set the com number of the computer that the device is connected to.

Via UDP - In case the LOGO can be controlled directly through UDP with the Etere Sarvaji software, indicate the IP address of the computer that EtereSarvaji runs on and the Local Port which EtereSarvaji uses for listening.

Com configuration: - Available configurations include: Baudrate (default=9600), Parity (default=None), Databits (default=8) and Stopbits (default=1).
The resource must be set with the default data displayed here.

422 - Device (out): Indicate the no. of the device to be activated when you open the resource. (-1=not installed)

Controller (in): Indicate the no. of the controller to be activated when you open the resource. (-1=not installed)

NB: Only in special cases where you have a centralized video router, which allows one to commute serial ports, set the data referred to above to 422.