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Gpio Pinout - Blackmagic Design Ultimatte 12 Manual De Instrucciones

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3
Select the file to be added to the event list. When selected, the file will be highlighted.
4
Press the 'add' button to add the file to the event list.
5
To add more files to the event list, repeat steps 3 and 4.
When the event list is complete, press 'reset' to move the pointer to the beginning of the event
list. Adjust GPI input delay if necessary. This is the delay, in frames, when loading the files from
the time the GPI pulse is received.
1
For high GPI input logic state, select the 'GPI high enable'
checkbox. Leave deselected if using a low logic state.
2
Enable GPI by tapping the GPI input enable checkbox.
3
Repeat these steps for each GPI input.
To edit an existing events list:
1
Tap the GPI event number to be edited.
2
Select a file to be deleted by tapping the file name on
the display and tapping the 'remove' button.
3
To insert a new file into the event list, tap the file below the area in the list you want
to insert the new file. Now tap the 'insert' button.
4
When editing is completed, tap 'reset' to select the beginning file of
the event list, then tap 'close' to exit the GPI setup window.

GPIO Pinout

The female GPIO connector on your Ultimatte 12's rear panel is a DE-15 connector. If you want
to build a cable for your own custom GPI and tally solution, a pinout chart is provided below.
GPIO PIN CONFIGURATION
Signal Input Pins
1 = GPI 0
2 = GPI 1
3 = GPI 2
4 = GPI 3
5 = GPI 4
11 = Tally
13 = GPO
Return Output Pins
and Ground Pin
6 = GPI 0 R
7 = GPI 1 R
8 = GPI 2 R
9 = GPI 3 R
10 = GPI 4 R
12 = Tally R
14 = GPO R
15 = GND
Changing Settings
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