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JNIOR Guidelines 1. Wiring of Jnior The Jnior consist of the following Power 9~24DCV You can connect any DC power supply to the Jnior provided it gives between 9 to 24 DC. Sensor Port Used for Expansion Modules belonging for the Jnior Aux Serial Auxiliary Serial Communication RS232 / RS422 / RS485 for additional device handshake Digital Inputs (DIN) Optically isolated inputs that can be used to trigger a macro or action such as fire alarm. Relay Output (ROUT) Relay contacts to hardware such as masking, 3D, Lighting etc Ethernet Network communication to send Ethernet based commands to the projector etc RS232 Main serial communication for commands or 2 nd application. Power Connection 2 + (Red) , 2 – (Black) Relay Outputs 2 Ports per relay Wiring sample Ethernet to auditorium network. Communicates with Projector,

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Page 1: JNIOR Guidelines Edited

JNIOR Guidelines

1. Wiring of JniorThe Jnior consist of the following

Power 9~24DCVYou can connect any DC power supply to the Jnior provided it gives between 9 to 24 DC.

Sensor PortUsed for Expansion Modules belonging for the Jnior

Aux SerialAuxiliary Serial Communication RS232 / RS422 / RS485 for additional device handshake

Digital Inputs (DIN)Optically isolated inputs that can be used to trigger a macro or action such as fire alarm.

Relay Output (ROUT)Relay contacts to hardware such as masking, 3D, Lighting etc

EthernetNetwork communication to send Ethernet based commands to the projector etc

RS232Main serial communication for commands or 2nd application.

Power Connection2 + (Red) , 2 – (Black)Use one of each +/-

Relay Outputs2 Ports per relay

Wiring sample next page

Ethernet to auditorium network.

Communicates with Projector, Server, Audio Processor

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In this sample, we shall wire as follows;

Relay Output #1 – 3D EnableRelay Output #2 – 3D DisableRelay Output #3 – Masking FlatRelay Output #4 – Masking ScopeRelay Output #5 – House Lights FullRelay Output #6 – House Lights MediumRelay Output #7 – House Lights Off

Perform the same wiring for Masking System, House Lights etc.,

If voltage is required, ie 24V relay to be triggered. You can use a DC Power supply, send the common direct to the 24V relay and the line to the ROUT # and port beside it outputs to the 24DC Relay.

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Assuming the Relay output wiring, power cable and Ethernet cable are connected. We may proceed with configuring the Jnior unit.

2. Configuration of Jnior- First you need to download and install the Jnior Support Tool

http://www.integpg.com/support/jnior/- Connect your laptop to the projection network “which the jnior is connected to”- Launch the Jnior Support Tool

A. Configure Jnior communications/time etc:

The beacon tab will show the Jnior that is available or connected to the network.Right click on the Jnior and press Configuration

B. In the Configuration, define a IP Address and TimeZone

Press OK to save, the changes will show in the Beacon tab.C. If there is multiple Jnior detected, you can right click and choose identify a constant orange blink

beside the green power LED will show. This will let you know which unit you are configuring.

3. Set up Network DevicesA. Any device that can be controlled on the network, can be automated. You will need to register

those devices on the Jnior “Device Tab”

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B. Press Add > Click the Device Type Column > Choose a Type ie, Barco > Choose the Series to identify Port > Set IP in the IP Address Column by double click > Name the Device Projector for easy reference in the Device Name

C. My sample:

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D. Click “Publish to JNIOR”, save the “_devices” file in your computer and choose the unit you want to save to.

4. Build MacrosA. In the Macro tab, choose “Link Devices” so the software knows what devices you can

configure and create action for.

B. After the Devices has been linked, you can create actions for your device in the Right Section and create Macros (automation cues) in the Left Section

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C. Create Actions:- Press Add that is on the Right- Name your Action by clicking in the Action Name- Click on the Device and Choose the Device

- Choose the Action

- Built in Actions are Lamp On, Lamp Off, Open Dowser and Close Dowser- You can send the commands to the Projector such as (CHA101), (PWR0) etc., choose send or

for instance a Barco you might send Macro to the projector and fill up the Data section- Sample:

D. You can rename the Output # (ROUT’s) so that you remember which Relay is for whatE. The Relays can also be configured either to ClosePulse, Close or Open, the duration of the

pulse is defined in Data which is in Seconds.

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F. Sample:

G. Create Macro by press Add on the bottom Left, Give it a name and choose the Action, Press the Left Arrow Key to insert and choose seconds to delay action;

H. Once done Publish to Jnior

Access Jnior web interface by opening an Internet Explorer or Firefox

Login id is jnior and password jnior

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Change the registry in CinemaServerClient as bellow:

In Qube server;

Edit automationDevices.xml

< Device enable =" true " class =" Qube.Automation.JNIOR.TCP, JNIOR " name =" JNIOR "> < Configuration > <Key name="Address" value="IP ADDRESS OF JNIOR"/><Key name="port" value="9400"/><Key name="UserName" value="jnior"/><Key name="Password" value="jnior"/></Configuration></Device>

Edit the automationCues.xml

< Cue name =" 3DON "> < Actions > < InvokeMethod name =" Send " device =" JNIOR "> <Parameter name="Command" value="run 3DON"/></InvokeMethod></Actions></Cue>

3DON = Macro name you made in the Jnior

If action does not work try run 3DON\n