JLCooper Electronics ES-450SP4 Manuel utilisateur

ES-450SP4
Universal 4 Channel Jog/Shuttle Remote
Users Manual

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ES-450, ES-450SP and ES-450SP4 are trademarks of JLCooper Electronics.
All other brand names are the property of their respective owners.
ES-450SP4 User’s Manual, Fourth Edition
Part Number 932124
©2015 JLCooper Electronics,
142 Arena Street, El Segundo, CA 90245 USA
+1 (310) 322 9990

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Table of Contents
Description..................................................................................... 4!
Setting up the ES-450SP4............................................................. 5!
Power .......................................................................................... 5!
Configuration ................................................................................ 6!
Frame Rate.................................................................................. 6!
Track Arming Mode .................................................................... 6!
Fast Forward and Rewind Mode ................................................ 7!
Jog Wheel Mode.......................................................................... 8!
Controls.......................................................................................... 9!
Channel Selection ..................................................................... 10!
Jog/Shuttle Wheel...................................................................... 11!
Transport Controls ................................................................... 11!
Track Arming ............................................................................ 12!
Editing Controls........................................................................ 12!
Timecode Window..................................................................... 14!
Locate Functions....................................................................... 15!
Direct Numeric Entry................................................................ 15!
Technical Reference.................................................................... 17!
Electrical Interface ................................................................... 17!
Command Reference ................................................................. 18!
Care and Service....................................................................... 18!
JLCooper Electronics Limited Factory Warranty .................... 19!

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Description
The ES-450SP4 is a four channel self-contained device controller
for video servers, VTRs, audio decks and computer based editing
systems that support the industry standard Sony 9-pin protocol.
This is also known as Sony “P2” or RS-422 protocol.
ES-450SP4 features include:
•Four Control Ports
•Gang Roll Capability
•Timecode display
•Concentric Jog wheel and Shuttle ring
•Transport control
•Frame Bump forward and reverse
•Seven Locate points
•Remote Track arming
•Direct timecode entry
•Support for 24/25/29.97/30 frames per second
•Support for Drop and non-Drop timecode
•Support for VITC/LTC and CTL Timecode

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Setting up the ES-450SP4
As a deck controller the ES-450SP4 requires little in the way of
setup to use it with a video server or VTR.
1. Connect your video server or VTR to one of the 9-pin D-
sub connectors on the breakout cable of the ES-450SP4.
2. Connect the supplied power supply to the breakout cable of
the ES-450SP4.
3. Select Frame Rate by pressing SHIFT + STOP
Your device must be set for remote operation. Please consult your
Operators Manual for details.
Power
For convenience, the ES-450 has two power connectors, one on the
rear panel and one at the end of the breakout cable. Either
connector can be used. However, only the connector on the rear
panel is controlled by the power switch. The power switch does
not affect the power connector on the breakout cable.

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Configuration
Before using the ES-450SP4, we recommend setting it up for the
various ways you may need to use it in.
Frame Rate
This setting is used to set the frame rate used in Frame+1 and
Frame-1 calculations. This is done by pressing SHIFT + STOP.
This will switch between the following frame rates:
•24 (Film)
•25 (PAL)
•30 (NTSC)
Track Arming Mode
This determines how the audio track arming is handled. This is
toggled by pressing SHIFT+REWIND. The options are:
•Type 1 (Default)
Older decks with 2 analog tracks.
A1 = Analog Audio 1 (This is sometimes interpreted as
Digital Audio 1 in some decks)
A2 = Analog Audio 2 (This is sometimes interpreted as
Digital Audio 2 in some decks)
Shift + A1 = Analog Audio 3 (TC in some decks)
Shift + A2 = Analog Audio 4 (Sync in some decks)
•Type 2
Sends a 2 byte track arm message with the A1 & A2 bits
copied from the D1 & D2 bits. Tally back uses byte 5 of
the Status message.
A1 = Analog Audio 1 and Digital Audio 1
A2 = Analog Audio 2 and Digital Audio 2
Shift + A1 = Digital Audio 3
Shift + A2 = Digital Audio 4

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•Type 3
Same as Type 2, except Tally back uses the Edit Preset
Sense message.
A1 = Analog Audio 1 and Digital Audio 1
A2 = Analog Audio 2 and Digital Audio 2
Shift + A1 = Digital Audio 3
Shift + A2 = Digital Audio 4
•Type 4
Same as Type 2, except the A1 & A2 bits are set to zero.
A1 = Digital Audio 1
A2 = Digital Audio 2
Shift + A1 = Digital Audio 3
Shift + A2 = Digital Audio 4
Fast Forward and Rewind Mode
The Fast Forward and Rewind button behavior can be configured
to act in one of two ways listed below. To switch between the
modes, hold the SHIFT button and press the F-FWD button. The
unit will indicate the operational mode in the display. The unit
will indicate the operational mode in the display during power up.
•Normal Mode
In Normal Mode, the ES-450 sends generic Fast Forward
and Rewind commands.
•FFV Mode
In FFV Mode, the ES-450 sends generic Clip Previous and
Clip Next commands. This is intended for devices from
Fast Forward Video including the Omega series video
recorders.

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Jog Wheel Mode
Normally, the Jog Wheel sends standard Jog Commands when it is
turned. However, beginning with v1.02 firmware, The ES-450 can
be configured to send Frame Skip commands (21 14 and 21 24).
To configure the ES-450 to send Frame Skip commands when the
Jog Wheel is turned, press Frame+1 while powering up the unit.
To configure the ES-450 to send standard Jog commands when the
Jog Wheel is turned, press Frame-1 while powering up the unit.
This setting is stored in nonvolatile memory and is remembered
after the power is removed.
•Normal Mode
Press Frame-1 while powering up the unit.
In Normal Mode, the ES-450 sends standard Jog
commands (21 11 and 21 21).
•Frame Skip
Press Frame+1 while powering up the unit.
In Frame Skip Mode, the ES-450 sends standard Frame
Skip commands (21 14 and 21 24).

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Controls
The ES-450SP4 was laid out in an ergonomic manner. It is
designed to be used by left- or right-handed operators. With the
operators hand resting on the Jog/Shuttle mechanism, the most
commonly used transport buttons are in easy reach.

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Channel Selection
The ES-450SP4 allows the user to control four separate decks or
video server channels.
To enter the Channel Selection Mode, simply press the button in
the top left corner. This is labeled SELECT CHANNEL. The
LCD will display:
Select Channel
Using the buttons and LEDs marked 1, 2, 3 and 4 will allow you to
select the port which the ES-450SP4 sends commands. Each port
toggles independently, which allows the operator to select any
combination of ports that are active. To gang roll multiple devices,
simply enable multiple ports.
To select the port that the ES-450SP4 uses to display timecode and
status, press and hold the GOTO button. The LCD will display:
Select Tally
Pressing the button labeled 1, 2, 3 or 4 will select the port that the
ES-450SP4 uses to display timecode and status. Only one port can
be active at a time.
To exit the Channel Selection Mode, simply press the button in the
top left corner. This is labeled SELECT CHANNEL. The LCD
will return to normal operation.
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