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This article covers remote control of mAirList with digital broadcast consoles from [[http:// | This article covers remote control of mAirList with digital broadcast consoles from [[http:// | ||
- | The information in this article is current as of: mAirList 5.2 beta | ||
===== Supported Hardware ===== | ===== Supported Hardware ===== | ||
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The DHD remote control interface in mAirList supports the following consoles from DHD: | The DHD remote control interface in mAirList supports the following consoles from DHD: | ||
- | * Series 52 (all models: 52/MX, 52/RX, 52/SX, 52/DX, 52/ | + | * Series 52 (all models: 52/MX, 52/RX, 52/SX, 52/DX, 52/ |
* RM4200D | * RM4200D | ||
* RM3200D | * RM3200D | ||
- | Note: The RM2200D | + | For the RM2200D, see [[dhd2200|here]]. |
===== Configuration ===== | ===== Configuration ===== | ||
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Note: The XP5 XML format is not documented and not officially supported by DHD. We did our best to parse the file and extract all relevant information. But future Toolbox versions may change the format of the XP5 files without notice. If your XP5 file fails to load, in particular after an update of the DHD Toolbox application, | Note: The XP5 XML format is not documented and not officially supported by DHD. We did our best to parse the file and extract all relevant information. But future Toolbox versions may change the format of the XP5 files without notice. If your XP5 file fails to load, in particular after an update of the DHD Toolbox application, | ||
+ | |||
+ | <WRAP center round tip 60%> | ||
+ | The XP5 export function is only available in Toolbox 7 and 8. | ||
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+ | Starting with mAirList 6.2.3, the XP5 file is only used for the //DHD Console// window. Automatic configuration of fader channels and logics is done using the Extended Audio and Logic ID export from Toolbox (see next paragraph). From that version, mAirList configuration is compatible with Toolbox 9. | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | ==== Toolbox Import (mAirList 6.2.3 and up) ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | mAirList can import Audio ID, Logic ID and Fader Channel information from Toolbox 7.x, 8.x or 9.x. This will allow a more convenient setup of the player etc. configuration, | ||
+ | |||
+ | In order to use this function, you just first export the IDs as an "Ext. DHD AudioID/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | |||
+ | The resulting '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | The IDs are copied into the mAirList configuration. It is not necessary to keep the '' | ||
==== Players ==== | ==== Players ==== | ||
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* Fader channel number or fixed fader number (for faderstart mAirList -> console) | * Fader channel number or fixed fader number (for faderstart mAirList -> console) | ||
- | If you linked an XP5 file on the //General// tab, click the //Select Fader Channel// button and select the channel that is associated with this player. | + | If imported Toolbox data on the //Toolbox Import// tab (or linked an XP5 file in the case of a mAirList ersion older than 6.2.3), click the //Select Fader Channel// button and select the channel that is associated with this player. |
- | Without | + | Without |
The **FaderStart logic** and **PFL logic** addresses are used to control the mAirList player from the console, i.e., to start the player when the channel is opened on the console, and to start PFL playback when you press the PFL/CUE button on the channel strip. | The **FaderStart logic** and **PFL logic** addresses are used to control the mAirList player from the console, i.e., to start the player when the channel is opened on the console, and to start PFL playback when you press the PFL/CUE button on the channel strip. | ||
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* **Keep channel on when player is paused**: When enabled, the channel switch will remain in ON position when you pause the player, e.g. by pulling the fader down to the bottom. Otherwise, the channel will immediately go to OFF. | * **Keep channel on when player is paused**: When enabled, the channel switch will remain in ON position when you pause the player, e.g. by pulling the fader down to the bottom. Otherwise, the channel will immediately go to OFF. | ||
* **Disable channel on/off switching**: | * **Disable channel on/off switching**: | ||
+ | * **Enable motorized fader control**: Check this if you are using a DHD model with motorized faders (e.g. SX2 or RX2) and the " | ||
* **Set channel label to item title**: When enabled, the title of the item loaded into the player will be sent to the console, where it will be displayed on the channel strip OLED. | * **Set channel label to item title**: When enabled, the title of the item loaded into the player will be sent to the console, where it will be displayed on the channel strip OLED. | ||
==== Cartwall ==== | ==== Cartwall ==== | ||
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Usually, all cart players will use the same audio output (and thus input channel on your mixer). The cartwall state (ON AIR, OFF AIR, PFL) can be linked to the state of the associated fader on your console, so the cartwall follows the fader start, and vice versa. | Usually, all cart players will use the same audio output (and thus input channel on your mixer). The cartwall state (ON AIR, OFF AIR, PFL) can be linked to the state of the associated fader on your console, so the cartwall follows the fader start, and vice versa. | ||
- | Specify the FaderStart logic, PFL logic, and Fader Channel or fixed fader number; or use the Automatic Setup function if you linked an XP5 file. Please refer to the Players section above for an explanation of these parameters. | + | Specify the FaderStart logic, PFL logic, and Fader Channel or fixed fader number; or use the Automatic Setup function if you imported Toolbox data. Please refer to the Players section above for an explanation of these parameters. |
=== Player Logic IDs === | === Player Logic IDs === | ||
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Then enter these addresses into the //Ready// and //Idle// columns of the associated cart player. | Then enter these addresses into the //Ready// and //Idle// columns of the associated cart player. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Options === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The options //Disable channel on/off switching// and //Enable motorized fader control// have the same meaning as with the players (see above). | ||
==== Voice Tracking ==== | ==== Voice Tracking ==== | ||
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==== Monitor ==== | ==== Monitor ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The third tab shows a list of messages sent to and received from the DHD core, for debugging purposes, similar to the //Monitor// tab of the remote control configuration when opened through mAirList Control Panel. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{ : | ||
===== Actions ===== | ===== Actions ===== | ||
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==== Set Logic ==== | ==== Set Logic ==== | ||
- | Using this action, you can set logic addresses to on our off. | + | Using this action, you can set logic addresses to on or off. |
===== Scripting ===== | ===== Scripting ===== | ||
- | The DHD interface can be accessed via '' | + | The DHD interface can be accessed via '' |
procedure SetMonitorChannel(iNumber: | procedure SetMonitorChannel(iNumber: | ||
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Data0, Data1, Data2, Data3, Data4, Data5, Data6, Data7: byte); | Data0, Data1, Data2, Data3, Data4, Data5, Data6, Data7: byte); | ||
begin | begin | ||
+ | end; | ||
+ | |||
+ | … where {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | So in this example … | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | |||
+ | … a query for the highlighted data packet might look like this: | ||
+ | |||
+ | procedure OnDHDCommand(Remote: | ||
+ | Data0, Data1, Data2, Data3, Data4, Data5, Data6, Data7: byte); | ||
+ | begin | ||
+ | if (ID = $01F3FFFF) AND (Data0 = 0) AND (Data1 = 15) AND (Data2 = 0) then begin | ||
+ | // do something | ||
+ | end; | ||
end; | end; | ||
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