DCIO Status Component

This topic covers both DCIO and DCIO-H Status component. Where differences exist, they are noted in the text.

The DCIO and DCIO-H, in the Q-SYS Designer Inventory list, represent physical pieces of equipment. the Status component provides an overall status of the hardware and software associated with the DCIO.

The physical DCIO is an Input / Output device. Audio inputs include AES3 Digital, HDMI, and analog. The output is analog audio. Automation outputs include a GPI, Relay outputs, and a RS-232 Serial interface.

For installation and operation of the DCIO hardware refer to the User Manual TD-0001532.

Controls

DCIO Status

Control

Function

Default / Range

ID

When the ID / Identify button is pressed in one of the following:

  • Q-SYS Designer Status component
  • Configurator's Network Configuration for the hardware
  • The physical hardware

the ID buttons in the Configurator and Status component flash, and the LCD screen on the hardware displays "ID <name>" to indicate the association between the three.

The indicators will flash for 5 minutes unless you stop them by pressing any one of the ID buttons.

Off / On

Status LED

This LED changes color to indicate the current status of the DCIO. See Status for the meanings of the various colors.

N / A

Status

Displays the current status of the DCIO both in text and color. The following is a list of possible status colors, and some example conditions.

NOTE:  These conditions are examples, and may not be applicable to all components with a Status field.

OK – Green – Audio is good, hardware is good.

Compromised – Orange – Audio is good but a redundancy mechanism is active (one LAN down but the other is still up) or a non-fatal hardware problem exists.

Fault – Red – Audio is not passing, or hardware is malfunctioning or mis-configured

Missing – Red – A piece of hardware, defined in the design, has not been discovered. Audio is not passing through that piece of hardware.

Initializing – Blue – Starting the firmware, configuration update, and the design. Audio is obviously not available during initialization.

Not Present – Gray – A virtual component in the design, that is designated as Dynamically Paired, and Not Required, has no hardware assigned to it.

N / A

Clock Offset

This text field displays the clock difference between the associated DCIO and the Master Clock. The unit of measure is indicated in the text readout.

N / A

Grandmaster

The clock master of the network. See ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_Time_Protocol#Architecture)

N / A

Parent Port

The device and interface name that this device is syncing to when it’s not the clock master. Usually it is the same as the Grandmaster name.

N / A

Temperature

Text field indicating the current temperature inside the associated DCIO, measured in Celsius. Typically about 60° C.

N / A

Details

You must select Verbose Yes in the Properties for this field to display.

Text indicating the Details of any errors occurring with the DCIO. The information in this field is updated regularly and is cumulative. None of the items listed below display unless there is a value associated with it. If there are values associated with these, call Support.

fpga_fifo_error

sequence_error

recv_fifo_error

xmit_task_early

xmit_fifo_error

xmit_task_late

recv_dma_error

xmit_task_error

xmit_dma_error

xmit_overrun

sync_error

clock_sync_loss

N / A

Reset Details

You must select Verbose Yes in the Properties for this field to display.

Click this button to reset the information in the Details field to zero.

Momentary Off / On

Audio Streams

To see both input and output Audio Streams information, you must have cards installed in the slots giving both inputs and outputs. For example, a Line Input card gives you Input Audio Streams, a Line Out card gives you Output Audio Streams.

Control

Function

Default / Range

Input OK

LED indicating the status of the Input Audio Stream for LAN A or LAN B.

N / A

Suppress button

If the DCIO is installed and "Is Network Redundant" is set to yes, but the redundant network is not connected, an error is displayed, This button suppresses the error that would be caused by LAN B not being connected.

Off / On

Input Details

Text indicating the details of the status of the DCIO Input Audio Stream. The information in this field is updated regularly and is displayed as running totals. An item is displayed only when the value is not zero. 1

accept_count

size_mismatch

drop_count

not_audio

missing_count

to_early

duplicate_count

early

not_in_use

on_time

port_mismatch

too_late

check_mismatch

very_late

N / A

Output OK

LED indicating the status of the Output Audio Stream for LAN A or LAN B.

N / A

Output Details

Text indicating the details of the status of the DCIO Output Audio Stream. The information in this field is updated regularly and is displayed as running totals. An item is displayed only when the value is not zero. 1

accept_count

size_mismatch

drop_count

not_audio

missing_count

to_early

duplicate_count

early

not_in_use

on_time

port_mismatch

too_late

check_mismatch

very_late

N / A

1. Notes:
In Input and Output Audio Streams, accept_count = (early + on_time). This is OK, everything else should be zero.
The units are 16 samples, so accept_count should go up by 3000 per second.
too_early, too_late, very_late indicate clock sync problems. If Clock Offset is larger than a single digit, check the QoS configuration on the switches for the clock traffic (the highest priority DSCP). If too_late or very_late are not zero but the Clock Offset is zero or very small, check the QoS configuration on the switches for the audio traffic (the second highest priority DSCP).
missing_count could mean network problems such as bad cables, check the CRC error counters on the switches.

Properties

DCIO

The following properties are set when the DCIO in the Inventory list is selected. They are also available, with the exception of Verbose, when any of the DCIO components are in the Schematic and selected.

Property

Function

Choices

Name

Identifies the DCIO component in Q-SYS Designer, enabling the connection between the design and the physical DCIO. This name should be the same as the DCIO Device Name (hostnameHostnames may contain ASCII letters 'a' through 'z' (case-insensitive), the digits '0' through '9', the hyphen, and the underscore. Hostname labels cannot begin or end with a hyphen. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or blank spaces are permitted.) in the Configurator. Click in the Name property and type the Name.

The name must follow standard naming conventions. The Administrator restricts the name according to the following:

ASCII characters a - z (case insensitive)

Digits 0 - 9

Hyphen (cannot be at the beginning or end of the name)

Underscore (acceptable with a Q-SYS implementation)

No other characters, symbols, punctuation, or blank spaces.

User input

Location

User defined Location for the DCIO.

User input

Is Network Redundant

If the DCIO is using redundant networks set this property to Yes.

No / Yes

Is Required

When the hardware is not connected to Q-LAN:

When Is Required is set to Yes, the Status is "Missing" / Red if the hardware does not exist on the network. This is the default behavior.

When Is Required is set to No, the Status is "Not Present" which is not considered an error. The color displayed for “Not Present” equipment is gray.

If a device is dynamically assignable but has not been assigned, it is considered Not Present” even if it is required.

Refer to Dynamic Pairing for more information.

No / Yes

Dynamically Paired

Indicates that this virtual component can be paired with the same type of hardware without changing the network id of the hardware, or the name of this component. Refer to Dynamic Pairing for more information.

No / Yes

Verbose

Displays the Networking and Audio Stream details for LAN A and LAN B. You must have Is Network Redundant set to Yes to see LAN B details.

The Verbose property is available only when you select the DCIO Component in the Schematic.

No / Yes

Control Pins

The DCIO in the Inventory list has no Control Pins. The available Control Pins for the DCIO Status Component depend on settings in Properties.

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Clock Grandmaster Name

text field

Output

Clock Offset From Master

0.000 to n

0 ms to n ms

0 to 1.000

Output

Clock Parent Port Name

text field

Output

DCIO Status

text field

Output

Details

text field

Output

Identify

0

1

false

true

0

1

Input / Output

LAN A Input Stream Details

text field

Output

LAN A Input Stream OK

0

1

false

true

0

1

Output

LAN A Output Stream Details

text field

Output

LAN A Output Stream OK

0

1

false

true

0

1

Output

LAN B Input Stream Details

text field

Output

LAN B Input Stream OK

0

1

false

true

0

1

Output

LAN B Output Stream Details

text field

Output

LAN B Output Stream OK

0

1

false

true

0

1

Output

LAN B Suppress

0

1

false

true

0

1

Input / Output

Reset Details

trigger

Input / Output

Temperature

nn.n

nn.n°C

0 to 1.00

Output

 

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