- Operating Instructions -- for the -- Smart Brick System-June 10, 1999The Smart Brick System is a modular Animation Control System which consists of
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- Smart Brick MiniBrain -The Smart Brick MiniBrain is a smaller version of our other Smart Brick Brains. As with all Smart BrickBrains, it can be us
you can set a loop point at at any point in the memory. If dividing the memory into multiple shows, theshows are accessed sequentially. When one show
SWITCH #5: FRAME RATE:SWITCH #6: FRAME RATE:These two switches are used to select the frame rate being used by the MiniBrain. They areused as follows
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- Micro Console -RecordChannel0Channel1Channel2Channel3Analog^ External^ Digitals^Analog^ External^ Digitals^Analog^ External^ Digitals^Analog^ Extern
When the Micro Console is used with a record/playback Micro MACs System twoforty conductor ribbon cables need to be run between the Micro Console and
Micro Console Configuration:The basic configuration of the Micro Console is done through its RS-422 Serialport. To do this, you need to connect the sy
pin # COLOR SIGNAL NAME:(left) 1 WHITE signal ground2 BLACK - serial data OUT from Micro Console3 RED + serial data OUT from Micro Console4 GREEN - se
-Gilderfluke & Company - Micro Console - version 1.00 - copyright 1987-1996 DCM-a) Micro Console mode- J6 b) numbering system- percentage c) V
- The Parts of the Smart Brick System -The Brick Brain is a small microprocessor controlled unit which can synchronize anynumber of Smart Bricks to a
were found in the transmitted data before it is used to up-date their outputs. It should always be used if the MicroConsole is being used to con
This command is unavailable if ÔJ6 modeÕ is not select-ed.1) Save Eprom: This command is used to save the contents of one eight bitchannel of the at
Normally this file was previously saved using the SaveEprom command. The Micro Console first asks which of thefour possible channels you would lik
<ESC>ape to redraw the screen.The Bricks must be connected to the Micro Console bythe Smart Brick Network (for Smart Bricks) or J8 (for DumbBric
what the Brick had in it.^t) Test Playback-Only Brick: This command is used to test the operation of anattached Playback-only Brick. Testing will
Micro Console Buttons:The Micro Console has four Blue ÔChannelÕ buttons which represent the foureight bit channels you can use. Once any of the inputs
1) Press this button. The adjacent yellow LED will light to show that it hasbeen pressed.2) Press the blue ÔChannelÕ button for the input you wish to
time, havenÕt you? The yellow LED on the ASSIGN button will turnÔOFFÕ.If attached to a PC¥MACs System and the ÔQuick ChannelsÕ op-tion under the ÔPref
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- Togglodyte Animation Test Tool -7Assign6Alternate/Reversed5Analog/Digital4Punchin/out3Setup2Light1SequencerRecord/Stop at End0SequencerStart/StopDig
Since the Smart Bricks donÕt have any frame counters on them, two styles of Heads UpDisplay are available for use in the Smart Brick System. One is a
or single analog port can be selected on the Togglodyte. Data can then be sent to the select-ed port just as if a full-sized PC¥MACs Programming C
mand key:1) Momentarily press the ALT./REV. button. The word ÔaltÕ will appear in the upper line of thedisplay if the Togglodyte is in analog mode, o
the Smpte Card) is a standard straight-through RJ-11 telephonestyle connector.c) DMX-512: For use when receiving a DMX-512 data stream moni-toring and
timer mode. The range of entry is from 0 to 9.9 seconds for each of these.14) Backlighting Stay On: This allows you to set the amount of time the back
Sequencer Record: When the TogglodyteÕs sequencer Record/Playback mode has been se-lected under the Setup command, this button is used to prepare the
- Heads Up Display -Heads-up-displays are available in two different styles:1) 19Ò rack-mount.2) Stand-alone.The stand-alone model has a larger displa
General error and status conditions are displayed in the ÔHoursÕ display in the front of the Heads UpDisplay. The meanings of these Error Messages a
The decimal points on the ÔMinutes/Seconds/FramesÕ display are used to show a variety of conditionsin the Smart Brick System:Data Error: This light
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- Start and End Strings -STRINGS are the names of the list of commands which you can tell the Brick Brain send at the start orend of any show. They a
- Time Bases -The Smart Brick System can be used with four normal time bases, as well as one spe-cial mode for use with an IBM Backup Box. As long a
wait for this input during a start string, and then have this input also stop any show when it istriggered. This would have the unfortunate effect
ASCII Characters to be Sent Out:When sending ASCII characters to the serial port, they translate into HEXadecimal as follows. The firsteight characte
ASCII Characters to be Received:If you need to get a response from the serial port, you simply enter the character with bit seven set.These characte
- PIONEER LaserDisk Commands -The Pioneer LaserDisk players all share a common command format. A full description of the com-mands can be found in t
01 50 4C 0D (52) (0D) 00Notice that after the LaserSearch command we have to then tell the LaserDisk to start playing, andthat this command is follow
COMMAND MNEMONIC 1st 2nd 3rd 4th RESPONSE 2NDOPEN DOOR OP 4F 50 0D D2 8DStops the player if it is running and opens the door.REJECT RJ 52 4A 0D D2 8DS
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- SONY LaserDisk Commands -The Sony LaserDisk players all share a more or less common command format. A full description ofthe commands can be found
Notice that after the LaserSearch command we have to then tell the LaserDisk to start playing, andthat we tell the Brick Brain to wait until it gets
COMMAND HEX CHARACTER SENT POSITIVE RESPONSEAUDIO MUTE ON 224 8AStops the audio output from the player.AUDIO MUTE OFF 125 8AEnables the audio output f
2) SMPTE: (pronounced ÒSIMP-TÒ) is a time code which was developed by the Society of MotionPicture and Television Electronics for use in audio, film
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- Panasonic LaserDisk Commands -Panasonic LaserDisk players are supported on the Rack Smart Brick Brain ONLY. The only player thatthis code has
Notice that after the LaserSearch command we have to then tell the LaserDisk to start playing, andthat we tell the Brick Brain to wait until it gets
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- HEXadecimal to Decimal to Percentage -The following chart shows decimal, HEXadecimal, and a few percentage equivalents to aid youwhen you need to co
10 FPS (show capacity of 1638 sec. for 16K Smart Brick, 6553 sec. for 64K Smart Brick)12 FPS (show capacity of 1365 sec. for 16K Smart Brick, 5461 sec
7b) If the data has not changed, then the two systems are staying in sync. You can use the cur-rent setting for the Ôfast forward speedÕ, or you can
- Countdown Between Shows -At the end of any show you can tell the Brick Brain to either stop, chain immediately to the nextshow, or start a countdown
- Smart Brick Brain Dipswitches -There is one eight position dipswitch located inside the cover of the Smart Brick Brain. Once set, it isnot normally
- Brick Brain Connections -There are 8 connections which can be made to the Smart Brick Brain. These are:1) Power: This is a small 12 VDC wall mounted
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To cross wire the RS-422 / RS-485 signals from the Smart Brick System to the RS-232 serialport of an IBM compatible or Pioneer LaserDisk player, cross
- Smart Brick Configuration -The majority of the configuration for the Smart Bricks is handled in the Brick Brain. The exceptions tothis are those jum
- 62256LP RAM -To configure a Record/Playback Smart Brick for use with 62256LP static RAM Chips for acapacity of 65,536 (64K). (This is the only con
- 27C64 Eprom -To configure a Playback-only Smart Brick for use with 27C64 Eprom Chips for a capacityof 8192 (8K) frames.0111U8U1U6U2F3F4F1F5U4U7U3U9
- 27C256 Eprom -To configure a Playback-only Smart Brick for use with 27C256 Eprom Chips for a capaci-ty of 32,768 (32K) frames.0111U8U1U6U2F3F4F1F5U4
- Enabling the Outputs When Stopped -This jumper plug must be installed for the Smart Brick to work. It has two possible posi-tions. This position sho
- Disabling the Outputs When Stopped -This jumper plug must be installed for the Smart Brick to work. It has two possible posi-tions. This position wi
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- J-6 Digital Output Cables -In all animation systems made by Gilderfluke & Company all input and output cabling on the SmartBricks is through wha
The Parts of the Smart Brick System ... 1Brick Brain ...
17 violet channel 1 data bit 218 gray channel 1 data bit 119 white channel 1 data bit 020 black +15 VDC unregulated power supply (fused for 1 amp)21 b
The current Output Capacity of a each output is as shown in the following chart:400ma.600ma.500ma.300ma.200ma.100ma.2345876Output Duty CycleAllowable
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- Programming -Every Smart Brick has a capacity which is 32 bits wide. When controlling digital (on/off) functions,each of these 32 outputs can be u
This programming hardware can be a standard Micro Console, or a console which has been madefor your specific requirements. Additional optional hard
By adding a pushbutton switch to the connections shown above, you can make an easier to useprogramming console that has a separate Ôprogramming en
The following shows the entire wiring diagram for a simple digital-only programming console for oneeight bit channel. Channel 0 pinouts shown on the 1
- Smart Brick System Commands -The MACs Smart Brick System can be controlled by simple switch closures to start and stop playbackor cycling, randomly
If you have hooked up the Brick Brain to your computer and it still doesnÕt seem to respond to thekeyboard, the first thing to check is that you are
2) Track Specific - Only the one Brick Brain addressed by the command is affected by this typeof command. Each Brick Brain and Digital Audio Repeater
Exit Echo Mode ... 31Track Status Mode ...
- Commands -ÒaÓ (track#) Enter Interactive Echo Mode:This command puts the one Brick Brain addressed by the TRACK# into this mode while taking all
other Brick Brains out of this mode. The one Brick Brain which is in ECHO ALL MODE echoes any and allcharacters sent to the Brick Brain through the se
BYTE 3= SPACEBYTE 4 & 5 = INPUT STATUSBIT 0 = GREEN INPUT STATUS (1 = closed)BIT 1 = BLUE INPUT STATUS (1 = closed)BIT 2 = PB INPUT STATUS (1 = cl
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q 0 000¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ÒrÓ (track#) Configurati
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frame of time code is received.EXAMPLE: to set all of the Smart Bricks on Brick Brain 00 to address 1234:== 0 0 1 2 3 4¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
Summary of CommandsÒaÓ (track#) Enter Interactive Mode:ÒbÓ Exit Interactive Mode:ÒcÓ (track#) Enter Global Echo Mode:ÒdÓ Exit Global Echo Mode:ÒeÓ (tr
Tape Deck Pulse ... 44Debounce ...
ÒÒÓ Cycle Global:Ò#Ó Cycle Cocked:Ò%Ó (track#) Stop at End Track:Ò&Ó Stop at End Global:Ò'Ó Stop at End Cocked:Ò)Ó (track#) (show#) Select Sh
- Smart Brick Brain Configuration -To configure the system you first need to connect the system just as you do for any serial communi-cations (see the
If you ever need to set the Brick Brain back to its default settings (9600 baud and address 00H), youcan do so by powering down the card, and then t
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a show by sending the LaserDisk player a ÔsearchÕ string. It will display ÔE6Õ error on the Heads Up Displayduring this period. If the LaserDisk
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Valid frame rates for Internally clocked shows are 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 25, 30, 32,50, 60, 64, 75, and 100 frames per second.Valid f
4) 'PB' INPUTThis will probably happen only on power-up.The commands have the following effects:Reset:This command only has any effect when
key will get you back to the setup mode. All of the setup commands which don't take effect immediate-ly, take effect when the eXit command is e
- Show and String Setup -This screen is entered by using the MORE command from the main configuration screen. It is used toset up the 63 possible show
Enter Track Number ... 62Baud Rate ...
If the show being displayed is a LaserDisk show, the display is altered slightly as shown:- MACs SMART BRICK BRAIN - rev 1.05 copyright 1991-1992 GILD
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- Rack Smart Brick Brain -The Rack Mounted Smart Brick Brain is an extended version of the standard Smart Brick Brain.Features it adds to the standar
- Rack Smart Brick Brain Connections -The only connection on the front is the the RS-422 serial port, which is also wired to the backplane.This serial
output wire # Edge pin # color wire functionSmart Brick net #2 1 black - Smart Brick Network Data from Smart Brick BrainSmart Brick net #1 2 white + S
column) of the 40 pin IDS connector. The first and last ten pins are bussed to all of the cards in the cardcage.The 1/4 J6 Input is optically isolated
- Rack Smart Brick Brain Messages -The optional LCD display displays a variety of messages about the current state of the Rack SmartBrick Brain. When
eXit Setup Mode ... 75Rack Smart Brick Brain Str
" spinup Pioneer ", "Sony disk spinup": These are displayed while spinning up the LaserDisk player."LaserLoop Error ": D
- Rack Smart Brick Brain Configuration -To configure the system you first need to connect the system just as you do for any serial communi-cations (se
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In addition to these connections, the IR Receiver requires a 7 to 24 volt DC power supply connec-tion. This is normally attached to the two pads marke
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requests. Any serial port or 1/4 J6 Port show request will take priority over these.¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
Input Triggering Commands:Ò1Ó 'GREEN' Input Closing Edge:Ò2Ó 'GREEN' Input Opening Edge:Ò3Ó 'BLUE' Input Closing Edge:Ò4
has been paused, then the show will continue from the current frame. If the show isLaserDisk clocked, then string ÔFÕ will be sent when the show is co
Dumb Bricks ... 100Step Forward ...
b) Randomly: If you select this option, then you are asked for the range of shows that you wantto play on this input. Each time this edge is trig
- Rack Smart Brick Brain Show Menu -This screen is entered through the MORE command from any other screen. It is used to set up the255 possible shows
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has a number of ÔseamsÕ where it can branch to another show if one is specifically requested. You canprogram the animation at these ÔseamsÕ so that
start string is just like the Start String you would use in any single LaserDisk application, except theLaserStart special string character (01) has
If a single LaserDisk is being used, its frame number must be entered in the LaserDisk first slot.LaserSearch commands which are located in the Multi
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- Rack Smart Brick Brain String Setup Menu -Strings are the ASCII characters that are send out from, or received by a Smart Brick Brain at the be-
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- Rack Smart Brick Brain Delay Setup Menu -This menu is used to set the sixteen possible different delays that can be accessed from the frontpanel ro
PIONEER LaserDisk Commands ... 123SONY LaserDisk Commands ...
have to change the baud rate of the terminal you are using at this time.For compatibility with other products which might be on the same RS-422 serial
- Rack Smart Brick Brain 1/4 J6 Setup Menu -This menu is used to configure the individual optically isolated inputs on the 1/4 J6 cable. The lasttwo s
If multiple inputs to the system arrive simultaneously, they have the following priorities:1) '1/4 J6 PortÒ INPUTS2) 'GREEN' input3) &a
Stop at End:This command resets the ÔLOOPING SHOWSÕ flag. This means that the shows will stop play-ing at the normal end of show and wonÕt start a new
mand.¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ÒdÓ Direct Select:This com
spond. After the initial 'X', all of the other cards wait for a 'Y' or 'N' before they will start accepting oth
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- Rack Smart Brick Brain Schedule Setup Menu -This menu is used to configure any of the ninety different schedules. Using the Calendar SetupMenu, any
1) Main Menu. This brings you back to this menu.2) Show Setup. This will ask you which of the 255 possible shows you want to modify.3) String Setup. T
- Rack Smart Brick Brain Calendar Setup Menu -This menu is used to set any of the twelve different possible calendars. These are used in combina-ti
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