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====Introduction====
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To output your sequence data to your light controllers, there are specific components that must be defined in HLS output settings:
*Preparing Channels for Output
*Physical Hardware Settings
**Output Channel Manager
**This is where you setup COM ports or Ethernet/Wireless connections to get the sequence information "out" to your controllers.
**Numbering Universes
*Universe Assignment
**Renumbering for Output
**HLS then has to know where the sequence data for a universe of channels should go (either a COM port or network connection previously setup).
**Handling Folders
*Output Protocol
*Setting Up Com Ports
**Finally, HLS has to know what "language" (output protocol) your controller speaks (Renard, DMX, sACN(DMX over Ethernet), or straight RS485)
*Using a Network (e1.31)
*Select Output Method and Compile for Show
**Duplicate Channel Warnings
*Testing Hardware Setup
*Any Specific Info re: Renard, DMX, LOR, E1.31, etc.




====Physical Hardware Settings====
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=====Setting Up Com Ports=====


The first thing you will need to do is determine what port numbers are assigned to your com device(s).  For Windows, you can follow [http://www.cropscan.com/SerialUSB.html this guide.]
[[File:HLS_Hardware_ComPorts_Blank.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-3]]
*After determining port numbers, click ''Output -> Setup COM Ports'' in the HLS main menu (see Figure 9-3).
*To add a new COM port, click ''Add''.
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[[File:HLS_Hardware_ComPorts_Add.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-4]]
*In the window that opens, enter the appropriate COM number, then click OK (see Figure 9-4).
*'''Note:''' Other settings are correct by default and most likely need not be adjusted.
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[[File:HLS_Hardware_ComPorts_Added.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-5]]
*Once your port(s) have been added, they will appear in the COM Port Manager (see Figure9-5).
*If you need to modify or remove a port, select it and click the appropriate button.
*Once done adding and modifying COM ports, click OK.
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====Old Version====
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We are now ready to configure the sequence for the com port and output hardware.
=====Setting up a Network=====
On the top of the HLS screen choose '''Output''' and then '''Setup COM Ports'''. The screen shown in Figure 1-46 should appear.
Figure 1-46.<br />
[[File:Figure1-46.png]]


*Network card determination: Plug cable, remove cable.


Choose '''Add''' and the screen shown in Figure 1-47 will appear.
[[File:HLS_Hardware_NICCard.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-6]]
*To setup the use of a network card, click ''Output -> Select Specific NIC Card'' (see Figure 9-6).
Figure 1-47.<br />
*Select the appropriate IP address for the network card you wish to use.
[[File:Figure1-47.png]]
**'''Note:'''' This can be a physical connection or a wireless connection.
*If you check ''Just Use Default'', HLS will send out network data on whichever network connection you have set to default and active at that time.
*Once you have selected your network connection, click OK.
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The default choices are correct for this example so choose OK.
====Universe Assignment====
Figure 1-48 show what the '''Manage Com Ports''' screen will look like now.  Ok was chosen and the Com Port is now setup.
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Figure 1-48.<br />
[[File:Figure1-48.png]]


Once the physical hardware connections have been defined, HLS needs to know where to send each universe of channel data.


In Figure 1-49 notice that universe 1 is the one we are working with for output. We only used universe 0 for the beat track. In this example we are only using one Port and one protocol (Renard), so only one universe appears here. Next choose '''Output''' from the top tab again and then '''Select Output Method'''.  
[[File:HLS_Hardware_ManageUniverses.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-7]]
*Click ''Output -> select Output Method and Compile for Show''.
Figure 1-49.<br />
*Each of your created universes will appear. (See Figure 9-7.)
[[File:Figure1-49.png|600px]]
*Three things must be configured for each Universe:
**'''Transport:''' What port to use for output (COM or Ethernet).
**'''Protocol:''' What "language" to speak to the controllers (Renard, DMX, sACN DMX).
**'''Active:''' Checking this box makes the universe Active for output.
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Next you must configure three things: '''Transport''' (Port to use), '''Protocol''' (Renard in this example), and make the universe active in the '''Active''' checkbox. First let’s choose the '''Transport'''.
=====Transport=====
[[File:HLS_Hardware_TransportType.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-8]]
*Click the Transport column to choose the method of output.
*These were previously setup in the Physical Hardware Settings.
*Select your type of transport for the universe selected, then click OK.
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In Figure 1-50 '''COM''' was chosen in the example (we will be using Com port 1 that we already configured).
Figure 1-50.<br />
[[File:Figure1-50.png]]


=====Protocol=====
[[File:HLS_Hardware_SelectProtocol.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-9]]
*Choose the protocol you wish to use (see Figure 9-9).
**For COM ports, you can choose Renard, DMX, or Renard_USB.
**For Ethernet ports, you can choose E1.31 or RS485.
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Make sure you select the Com port you want to use before clicking OK. Note that Com1 is highlighted in Figure 1-51.
Figure 1-51.<br />
[[File:Figure1-51.png]]


=====Active=====
[[File:HLS_Hardware_UniversesAssigned.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-10]]
*Once you have assigned the protocol and transport, Status will be green or read 1 if everything is setup properly (see Figure 9-10).
*Check active to make that universe active for output.
*When finished assigning universes to outputs, click OK.
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After you choose OK the screen shown in Figure 1-52 will appear. Note that '''Renard''' was chosen. Make sure it is highlighted before you click '''OK'''.
====Output Sequence====
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Figure 1-52.<br />
[[File:Figure1-52.png]]


[[File:HLS_Hardware_OutputSequence.png|350px|thumb|Figure 9-11]]
*In manage Universes, verify the ''Active'' checkbox is checked.
*In the main sequence window, click ''Output Sequence'' next to the save button (see figure).
*Click ''Play'' to run the sequence and output lights to the controller(s).
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Figure 1-53 shows that the status of the Com port is 1 (good) and you must set the checkmark under '''Active''' for the output to be active.
====Hardware Tests====
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Figure 1-53.<br />
Testing hardware.
[[File:Figure1-53.png|600px]]




To run the sequence with actual outputs make sure your Renard is plugged into the COM port you specified, click on the check box for '''OutPut Sequence''' on the upper right of the screen (see Figure 1-54). Note that when you do that the check box for '''Disengage Audio Display''' will also be checked so that the audio display does not run during actual output.
Hit the play button and lights should flash according to your sequence.
Figure 1-54.<br />
[[File:Figure1-54.png|600px]]


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Latest revision as of 04:42, 24 March 2013

Introduction


To output your sequence data to your light controllers, there are specific components that must be defined in HLS output settings:

  • Physical Hardware Settings
    • This is where you setup COM ports or Ethernet/Wireless connections to get the sequence information "out" to your controllers.
  • Universe Assignment
    • HLS then has to know where the sequence data for a universe of channels should go (either a COM port or network connection previously setup).
  • Output Protocol
    • Finally, HLS has to know what "language" (output protocol) your controller speaks (Renard, DMX, sACN(DMX over Ethernet), or straight RS485)


Physical Hardware Settings


Setting Up Com Ports

The first thing you will need to do is determine what port numbers are assigned to your com device(s). For Windows, you can follow this guide.

Figure 9-3
  • After determining port numbers, click Output -> Setup COM Ports in the HLS main menu (see Figure 9-3).
  • To add a new COM port, click Add.


Figure 9-4
  • In the window that opens, enter the appropriate COM number, then click OK (see Figure 9-4).
  • Note: Other settings are correct by default and most likely need not be adjusted.


Figure 9-5
  • Once your port(s) have been added, they will appear in the COM Port Manager (see Figure9-5).
  • If you need to modify or remove a port, select it and click the appropriate button.
  • Once done adding and modifying COM ports, click OK.



Setting up a Network
  • Network card determination: Plug cable, remove cable.
Figure 9-6
  • To setup the use of a network card, click Output -> Select Specific NIC Card (see Figure 9-6).
  • Select the appropriate IP address for the network card you wish to use.
    • Note:' This can be a physical connection or a wireless connection.
  • If you check Just Use Default, HLS will send out network data on whichever network connection you have set to default and active at that time.
  • Once you have selected your network connection, click OK.



Universe Assignment


Once the physical hardware connections have been defined, HLS needs to know where to send each universe of channel data.

Figure 9-7
  • Click Output -> select Output Method and Compile for Show.
  • Each of your created universes will appear. (See Figure 9-7.)
  • Three things must be configured for each Universe:
    • Transport: What port to use for output (COM or Ethernet).
    • Protocol: What "language" to speak to the controllers (Renard, DMX, sACN DMX).
    • Active: Checking this box makes the universe Active for output.



Transport
Figure 9-8
  • Click the Transport column to choose the method of output.
  • These were previously setup in the Physical Hardware Settings.
  • Select your type of transport for the universe selected, then click OK.



Protocol
Figure 9-9
  • Choose the protocol you wish to use (see Figure 9-9).
    • For COM ports, you can choose Renard, DMX, or Renard_USB.
    • For Ethernet ports, you can choose E1.31 or RS485.



Active
Figure 9-10
  • Once you have assigned the protocol and transport, Status will be green or read 1 if everything is setup properly (see Figure 9-10).
  • Check active to make that universe active for output.
  • When finished assigning universes to outputs, click OK.


Output Sequence


Figure 9-11
  • In manage Universes, verify the Active checkbox is checked.
  • In the main sequence window, click Output Sequence next to the save button (see figure).
  • Click Play to run the sequence and output lights to the controller(s).


Hardware Tests


Testing hardware.



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