How To Set Up Remote Starts and Stops on a LXE Console
Key Concepts
- We will be editing the source in Navigator. In WheatNet-IP, the logic is associated with the source, not the fader. That way, when you move the source to a different fader, the logic follows wherever the source goes.
- When a source is routed to multiple destinations, the logic will remain with whichever destination is locked first and remain there until it unlocks. (When you turn on a fader, the destination locks by default.)
- When you edit the logic information of a source, it cannot be routed to any destination while you are making the edit. If you go to the LIO Info tab and it's greyed out, you will need to go to the crosspoint grid and unroute it first.
- Hardware LIOs and Software LIOs (aka SLIOS) are treated the same. The only difference is if they have a set of wires on a logic port or if they are a "virtual" contact closure.
- There are two sets of logic functions generally used for this purpose: Machine Start/Machine Stop and Remote On/Remote Off. A Machine Start/Machine Stop is an Output that will start or stop an external device when the fader is turned on. A Remote On/Remote Off is an Input that comes from an external device to turn the fader on or off.
- You can wire Remote On/Remote Off, Machine Start/Machine Start, or both as desired. If you do connect both, take care to set the console to not create a logic loop, which we will discuss shortly.
Before You Begin
- You will need WheatNet-IP Navigator and the LXE Console Setup GUI for various steps that follow
- You will need the source you are editing disconnected from any faders or any other destinations before you can edit the logic functions.
Prepare The Console To Send The Correct Logic
- Open the LXE Console Setup GUI
- Click Sync From An LXE Surface
- Find your console in the list and click Finish.
- Now that you are connected to the console, go to the User Options tab.
Under Machine Start/Stop, make sure that Send When Channel on/off via LIO is turned off. - If you changed this setting, click Apply in the lower right corner to save the change.
- The next thing to consider is whether you want a latching relay or a pulsed one for a Machine Start. The default action of a Wheatstone console is that a Machine Start is a latching relay unless you set it to be pulsed. You can change this on the VDIPS tab.
In this example, because the Default source has Mach Start Pulsed checked, every source other than the ones listed below Default will pulse a machine start command. If you want your source to behave differently, you can click Add, pick the source, and leave the box unchecked if you want a latch, or checked if you want a pulse. Remember to click Apply in the lower right to save your changes. - The final step is to make sure that the On button is programmed to provide a Machine Start and the Off button is programmed to provide a Machine Stop. If you don't do this, all of the other work you're doing is moot because the console won't send the command! The default of the console is for this box to be unchecked, so don't assume that it's already been done.
Click the Module Layout tab.
Click on the first On button. Off to the left, look for Mach Start LIO. Turn this on. Now, click on the first Off button.
Off to the left, look for Mach Stop LIO. Turn this on. Now, right click on the first fader that you just edited.
Choose Copy INPUT Module. Right click on any other fader.
Choose Paste All INPUT Modules. Don't forget to click the Apply button in the lower right to save these changes. This will work for 99% of all customers. The other 1% will set certain fader on/offs to disable that function as they see fit.
We are now done working in the console GUI. Everything else will be done in Wheatnet-IP Navigator.
How To Create a Remote On and Remote Off
Edit the source. You can do this from the crosspoint grid by right-clicking on the source at the top of the grid and choosing Modify Signal.
You can also go to the Sources tab of the blade, highlight the source, and click the Edit button.
Whichever way you got there, you'll be at the edit screen. Click on the LIO Info tab.
Click the Add button.
Highlight the pin you want to use. Set the
Direction to Input. Set the
Function to
Remote On. Click
Apply.
Close.
Wondering what pin to use? LIO 1 is port Logic Port 1 on the back of the blade. LIO 2 is Logic Port 2 on the back of the blade. Pin 1 is always ground. Pins 2-7 are for the 6 GPI ins and outs on that connector.
Click the Add button again.
Highlight the pin you want to use. Set the
Direction to
Input. Set the
Function to
Remote Off. Click
Apply. Close. If you are not going to set up Machine Starts & Stops, you can click Finish and route the source back to the fader. Otherwise, leave the edit window open and read on to the next section.
How To Set Up Machine Starts and Machine Stops
We're still at the LIO Info Edit Window.
Click
Add.
- Highlight the pin you want to use.
Set the Direction to Output. Set the Function to Machine Start. Click Apply. Click Close. - Click Add again. Highlight the pin you want to use.
Set the Direction to Output. Set the Function to Machine Stop. Click Apply. Click Close. Click Finish to close the LIO Info Edit Window.
You have completed editing the source and you can now route it back to the console fader.
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