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Br-ANA
Sixteen Output Analog Card v4.nn
! The Br-ANA is used when you need to control anything that needs
a 0-10 vdc analog control voltage. These include animated shows,
lighting, motion base simulators, pneumatic and hydraulic systems,
special effects, signs, fountains, and more.
A Digital device is either on or off, like a light switch. An Analog device
is on, off, or at any point between, like a light dimmer. The speed of the
change is set by how fast you turn the knob. In animation, analog
movements give the fluid, lifelike movements needed to bring an ani-
mated figure to life. They can move fast, slow or anywhere in between.
! Br-ANA is a controller with sixteen 0-10 volt analog outputs, a full
512 channel universe of DMX-512 input and output and a legacy port for
attaching Z-Bricks. The analog outputs are oversampled at four times the
showʼs frame rate, so they are typically updated at 120 Hz for ultra
smooth analog outputs.
! For storing shows, the Br-ANA uses any standard Sd or
SdHC flash card. These can hold months worth of shows! For
triggering those shows, there are four optically isolated inputs, or
the RS-422 networkable serial port can be used.
Br-ANAs can be used as standalone show controllers, as a ʻmasterʼ, con-
trolling slaves attached to a DMX-512 network, or they themselves can be
ʻslavesʼ, following data sent to them through a DMX-512 network.
! The Br-ANA can also be used a as ʻSmartʼ Brick, receiving time code
information from a ʻSmartʼ Brick Brain, and using this time code to access
the shows stored on its local Sd- or SdHC flash card to update its outputs.
Gilderfluke & Co.• 205 South Flower Street • Burbank, California 91502 • 818/840-9484 • 800/776-5972 • fax 818/840-9485
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Br-ANASixteen Output Analog Card v4.nn! The Br-ANA is used when you need to control anything that needs a 0-10 vdc analog control voltage. Thes

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ing to the Br-ANA's edge connector with a mating connector. We usually recommend a sixty position insulation displacement connector for this typ

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Br-ANA Panel IndicatorsThere are forty-six LED indicators on the front of the Br-ANA. They are used as fol-lows:A) Output Fuse Indicators(Four Gree

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This LED turns on when the Br-ANA is writing to the Sd card. The Sd card, or power to the Br-ANA should not be removed if this LED is lit

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reprograms the microcontroller in the Br-ANA. Under no circumstances re-move power from the Br-ANA while firmware is being updated. A pa

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I) Heartbeat LED(One Blue LED)a) This LED Flashes continuously while the CPU is running. If it ever stops for more than a fraction of a sec

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Br-ANA ConnectorsA) Z-Brick 3(One Twenty Pin IDS Header)This connector is used to control one or more Z-Bricks. When enabled, the Br-ANA outputs

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B) Sd/SdHC Flash Memory Card Slot(One Sd/SdHC compatible socket)This socket is compatible with both standard Sd flash cards and SdHC flash cards

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output wire #J6/A pin #Edge pin #colorwire functionJ8/BrickNet Black1brownJ8 Common (black)/Smart Brick Net Data -J8/BrickNet White2redJ8 ʻDʼ (white)

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output wire #J6/A pin #Edge pin #colorwire functionJ6/A #313141browncircuit groundJ6/A #323242red+ power output (protected to 1 amp)J6/A #333343orange

Page 11 - Br-ANA Panel Indicators

identical four channel wide cables of ten wire each. These split individual cables called 1/4 J6/A. Each 1/4 J6/A also includes a common pow

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Safety Disclaimer: Any electronic or mechanical sys-tem has a potential to fail. Certain applications using Gilderfluke & Company equipm

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as a ʻSmartʼ Brick. The ʻSmartʼ Brick Network normally found on a ʻSmartʼ Brick is brought out on the edge connector. When plugged

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There are four optically isolated digital inputs which can be used to start, stop, pause or select specific show sequences to play. Facing the end of t

Page 15 - Br-ANA Connectors

J8 with External PowerIf you donʼt have an external source of power for these two inputs, you can ʻstealʼ some juice from the Br-ANAʼs power su

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G) RS-422 Serial Port (on Card Cage)(RJ-12 or RJ-45 Connector)This is used for configuration, uploading and downloading configurations, status enquiri

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ONE START BITEIGHT DATA BITSONE STOP BITBr-ANA responds appropriately to all commands which are used by other Gilderfluke & Co. serially controll

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A DMX-512 network can be as long as a mile, or as short as a few inches. The DMX-512 network needs to be one long line, with no long

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Recent revisions of the DMX-512 standards have included specifications for running raw DMX-512 signals through standard Cat-5 (or better) ethernet ca

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Br-ANA Hardware ConfigurationThere are only a hand full of switches and a single trimpot which can be used to con-figure the Br-ANA. Once these are

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tions. With the switch in the ʻWrite OKʼ position, reads and writes can take place normally. This switch must be in the ʻWrite OKʼ position for sh

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E) Full Scale Adjust(Ten Turn Trimpot)The ten turn pot R1 is the one adjustment on the Br-ANA. It sets the gain for the Digital to Analog (D/A) conver

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...Br-ANA Overview! 7...

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Br-ANA Software ConfigurationThe Br-ANA can be accessed through the serial port from any computer running just about any modem or terminal program. W

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each Carriage Return (CR) it receives. You should also tell it NOT to scroll automatically after the eightieth column is filled. If either of these

Page 27 - Br-ANA Hardware Configuration

Flash Memory installed (if any) is shown. If the Animation Data Flash Memory isn't found, then 'not found' will appear in

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can no longer make any changes. Configuration changes can be re-enabled at any time by moving the switch back to the ʻEnabledʼ position.If you want t

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(addresses 2, 5, 8, 11, etc.) will need to have the previous two addresses sent (or burnt into the Flash Memory) so that its lowest four b

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E) Auto Ease-In:If using a v1.1 AutoDownload file generated with Pc•MACs version 2.02.212.xxx or later, this will be set automatically for

Page 31 - Br-ANA Software Configuration

You can tell when an Ease-In is being performed by the Heartbeat jump-ing to a speed twice normal. Once all outputs have dropped out of Ease-In mo

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time is still about 5 seconds. The time the output dwells at each extreme is about one second.U) Set Minimum, Maximum and Forced using Keypad:This

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This will automatically force the output to the ʻzeroʼ position 8. For cylinders and electric actuators, this is usually the fully retracted position

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...Halt:! 44...

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If you have console or other way of moving the channel you are adjusting, you will probably not use this feature and use the console instead. The keys

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c)! Entering a value as the default value for the currently selected output.The PowerOn value for all outputs is displayed in the 'PowerOn Defaul

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I) Card Status:This command displays information on the currently loaded AutoDown-load file:a) FileName of this AutoDownload file (this is set d

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1) Opening the Channels List, changing the ʻShow byʼ to ʻShow by De-vicesʼ, and double clicking on the Br-ANA you will be downloading to2) Clicki

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1) Showʼs numeric position in the AutoDownload file2) Showʼs ʻshortʼ (DOS 8.3) name3) Offset to the ʻstartʼ of the show4) Length of the show (in frames

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R) Save Configs:This command is used to save the current configuration of the Br-ANA through the serial port to a file on your computer. This fi

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X) eXit:This exits the configuration mode and returns the Br-ANA to the com-mand mode. When exiting you must enter a ʻyʼ or ʻnʼ, to preserve

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Optically Isolated Trigger Input ActionsThe following Input Actions are used to start, stop, and generally control the Br-ANA through its four optic

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A) not used:This is the default setting for all inputs. Leave any unused inputs as ʻnot usedʼB) Start Show:This is the most commonly used trig

Page 44 - ʻstartʼ of the show

F) Continue Show:The opposite of the ʻPauseʼ Input Action, this will allow a paused show to return to playing. On the LCD display and Br-ANAʼs menus,

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Page 46 - X) eXit:

I) Sequential From List:This input action can only be selected for the ʻClosingʼ edge on an input. It allows you to define a range of shows that wil

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input has already played a show that is in a range that overlaps with another input or sequencer, that other input or sequencer will consider that

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You can define any of the inputs to any of the binary bits zero through seven. Each of the binary bits should only be used once.When any of t

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Serial Port CommandsThe following commands are used to start, stop, and generally control the Br-ANA through its primary serial port. The s

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“0” through “9”, and “A” through “F”. The chart on the back page of this manual will help you translate decimal card addresses into hexadecimal card

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2) Card Reset:“j5AA5” (card address)This command will erase the AutoDownload file on the Sd Flash Card on the Br-ANA. Needless to say, this command

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c) address offset of the first channel in the AutoDownload filed) name of the AutoDownload filee) name of the AutoDownload target devicef) serial address

Page 53 - Serial Port Commands

When shows are downloaded to the Br-ANA, they can be set to ignore additional start commands while they are playing. This allows indiv

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8) Select Show Commands:“)” (card address) (show#)!! ! Select Show Track:! “*” (show#)! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Select Show Global:Up to two hundred fifty-five di

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Br-ANA Firmware UpdatesThe firmware in a Br-ANA can easily be upgraded at any time. To update the firm-ware:1) Download the BRANA400.FRM file from the

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HEXadecimal to Decimal to PercentageThe following chart shows decimal, HEXadecimal, and a few percentage equivalents to aid you when you need to conve

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Br-ANA OverviewThe Br-ANA is an output card which has sixteen 0-10 volt analog outputs, DMX-512 input and output and a legacy port for attaching Z-B

Page 59 - Br-ANA Firmware Updates

Brick. There should never be both ʻSmartʼ and ʻDumbʼ Bricks in the same card cage. Damage may result if there are.A ʻSmartʼ Brick system is used

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may choose to download your shows through the serial port. If your shows are large, it is generally much faster and easier to drag-n-drop the comple

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