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1 Users Manual Firmware 3.03 May 9, 2018

2 Proton Switcher Control Surface and Ion Switcher Control Surface are trademarks of JLCooper Electronics. All other brand names are the property of their respective owners. Proton Switcher Control Surface User Manual, May 9, 2018 Part Number JLCooper Electronics, 142 Arena Street, El Segundo, CA USA +1 (310) FAX +1 (310) May 9, 2018 Users Manual 2

3 Table of Contents Welcome!... 4 Introduction!... 4 Supported Systems... 4 Features... 5 Getting Started!... 6 Direct Connection... 6 Connecting Through A Network... 6 Proton Switcher Control Surface Basic Setup!... 7 Recommended Settings For A Single Controller... 7 Setting The Proton To ATEM Mode... 7 Entering Setup Mode... 8 Setting The IP Address... 9 Setting The Destination Address... 9 Setting The Destination Port... 9 Setting The Gateway Setting The Subnet Mask Saving The Configuration Using Your Proton! Mix Effects Source Names Display Program Bus Preview Bus SHIFT Default Program/Preview Button Assignments Transition Control And Upstream Keyers CUT AUTO T-Bar and T-Bar Indicator Transition Type buttons PREV TRANS Next Transition ON AIR Downstream Keyers DSK1 TIE, DSK2 TIE ON AIR 1, ON AIR DSK1 AUTO, DSK2 AUTO Fade To Black FTB Using Macros Using a Macro Controlling The Auxiliary Outputs Quick Action Button Combinations Quick Input Source Assignment Quick ATEM Selection Using The Menu! PARMS Menu Color Generator Downstream Key (Downstream Keyer) Upstream Key (Upstream Keyers) USK Luma (Upstream Luminance Keyer) USK Chroma (Upstream Chrominance Keyer) USK Pattern (Upstream Pattern Keyer) Media Player Source Audio Levels Audio Balance WIPES Menu Transition Pattern Select Wipe Mask Dip Parameters RATES Menu Transition Rates Camera Control Menu Entering the Camera Control Menu Camera Control Lock and Zoom Lens Exposure Luminance Color Primary Color - Y Primary Color - Lift Primary Color - Gamma Primary Color - Gain SuperSource Menu Entering the SuperSource Control Menu SuperSource Box (1-4) SuperSource Box (1-4) Crop SuperSource Art/Premultiplied Key SuperSource Border Width/Position SuperSource Border Softening SuperSource Border Color SETUP Menu Input Source Assignments Input Source Labels Illumination IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask Port & Mode Destination IP Address / Destination Port Macros Initialization Firmware Update Updating The Firmware In Your Proton! Using The Firmware Uploader For Windows Using The Firmware Uploader For MacOS Setup Connecting Uploading Troubleshooting Technical Information! GPI Inputs Troubleshooting Configuring The Proton For Other Systems Self Test Mode A Note About The LCD Displays JLCooper Limited Factory Warranty! May 9, 2018 Users Manual 3

4 Welcome Thanks for choosing the JLCooper Proton Switcher Control Surface to use with your switcher. Out of the box, this unit is designed to work with the Blackmagic Design ATEM Live Production Switchers. The Proton Switcher Control Surface can work concurrently with the ATEM Software Control, the Broadcast Panel and even other Proton Switcher Control Surfaces on the same network. If you are using another switcher system, please refer to the section Configuring Your Proton Switcher Control Surface For Other Systems. Introduction The Proton Switcher Control Surface is a control panel that allows essential control of the Blackmagic Design ATEM Live Production Switchers in a compact, desktop package. Supported Systems The Proton Switcher Control Surface works with the following Blackmagic Design ATEM Live Production Switchers using the ATEM Switchers 7.3 Update: ATEM 2 M/E Broadcast Studio 4K ATEM 2 M/E Production Studio 4K ATEM 1 M/E Production Studio 4K ATEM Production Studio 4K ATEM Television Studio HD ATEM Television Studio ATEM 1 M/E Production Switcher The Proton Switcher Control Surface has not been tested with the following Blackmagic Design ATEM Live Production Switchers: ATEM 4 M/E Broadcast Studio 4K ATEM Television Studio Pro 4K ATEM Television Studio Pro HD ATEM 2 M/E Production Switcher May 9, 2018 Users Manual 4

5 Features Standalone control of supported Blackmagic Design ATEM Live Production Switchers without the need for a separate computer. Can work concurrently with the ATEM Software Control, the Advance Panel, the Broadcast Panels and even other Proton/ION Switcher Control Surfaces on the same network. New SuperSource control*. *(In ATEM Live Production Switchers that are capable of SuperSource operation) New Quick ATEM switching. Allows the unit to quickly switch between 8 preprogrammed ATEM Live Production Switchers. Camera Control allows remote control of the imaging sensor, the Primary Color Corrector and lens of the camera. (Requires supported Blackmagic Design cameras and compatible lenses) Source Button Mapping allows you to rearrange the Program and Preview source buttons to suit your needs. Allows Program and Preview selection of external and internal sources. Provides control of Auxiliary Outputs*. *(In ATEM Live Production Switchers that have Auxiliary Outputs) Controls Cut, Mix, Dip,Wipe, DVE* and Stinger* transitions. *(In ATEM Live Production Switchers that are capable of DVE and Stinger transitions) Controls Mix Effects 2. (In ATEM Live Production Switchers that have multiple Mix/Effects busses) Allows automatic and manual control of transitions using the dedicated hardware Transition Bar. Allows the selection of wipe patterns. Proton Switcher Control Surface May 9, 2018 Users Manual 5

6 Getting Started Connecting your Proton Switcher Control Surface to your ATEM Live Production Switcher is rather straightforward. The following two diagrams show the two most common scenarios. Direct Connection In this scenario, your Proton Switcher Control Surface is connected directly to your ATEM Live Production Switcher with a standard Ethernet cable. This usually referred to as a Cat5 cable. This can be either a straight through cable or a crossover cable. Connecting Through A Network In this scenario, your Proton Switcher Control Surface is connected to your ATEM Live Production Switcher through an Ethernet Switch or Hub with a standard Ethernet cable. This usually referred to as a Cat5 cable. This can be either a straight through cable or a crossover cable. This may be a small isolated network or, it may be part of a larger network with other devices. This is also how the system is connected if you are also using the ATEM Software Control running on a computer or a Broadcast Panel. (Optional) May 9, 2018 Users Manual 6

7 Proton Switcher Control Surface Basic Setup Your Proton Switcher Control Surface has an Ethernet port for communications. To use your Proton Switcher Control Surface with your ATEM Live Production Switcher, you will need to configure the IP Address of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. Recommended Settings For A Single Controller Here is the recommended IP setting of a simple system with an ATEM Live Production Switcher, a single Proton Switcher Control Surface and a computer running the ATEM Software Control application. Device Device IP Address Destination IP Address Port ATEM Switcher Proton Switcher Control Surface Computer running ATEM Software Control Recommended Network Settings For A Simple System Note: The Destination IP Address is the IP Address of your ATEM switcher. Setting The Proton To ATEM Mode Normally, your Proton Switcher Control Surface is configured from the factory to work out of the box with the ATEM Switcher. However, if the unit shows the following after power up, don t panic! This is simply an alternate operational mode of your Proton Switcher Control Surface intended for third party developers. The place your Proton Switcher Control Surface into the ATEM mode of operation, simply perform the following steps: 1. Press and hold the SETUP button and power cycle your Proton Switcher Control Surface. 2. Release the SETUP button after the setup menu appears. 3. Turn the leftmost encoder knob until the display shows Port & Mode. 4. Turn the encoder below the OpMode label until it shows ATEM. 5. Press the button marked Enter. 6. Power cycle your Proton Switcher Control Surface. Your Proton Switcher Control Surface will now power up in the ATEM Mode of operation. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 7

8 Entering Setup Mode To configure your Proton Switcher Control Surface, simply press the SETUP button. After pressing the SETUP button, the following will appear on the Upper Graphic Display: Turn the Selector Knob (to the left of the Upper Graphic Display) one click clockwise and the following will appear on the Upper Graphic Display: May 9, 2018 Users Manual 8

9 Setting The IP Address To change the IP address of your Proton Switcher Control Surface, simply turn the encoders below each of the 4 IP address values to the desired IP address. You can push the encoder knob or press the x10 button to increment or decrement the values by 10. Setting The Destination Address After setting the IP Address of your Proton Switcher Control Surface, configure the Destination IP Address. This is the IP Address of your ATEM Switcher. You can find the IP Address of your ATEM switcher in the Blackmagic ATEM Setup or in the ATEM Software Control. You can push the encoder knob or press the x10 button to increment or decrement the values by 10. Setting The Destination Port Verify that the Destination Port is set to This is the UDP port of your ATEM switcher. To change the port that your Proton Switcher Control Surface uses to communicate with the host, simply turn the encoder below the Port label to the desired port number. You can push the encoder knob or press the x10 button to increment or decrement the port value by 10. You can press the x100 button to increment or decrement the port value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by May 9, 2018 Users Manual 9

10 Setting The Gateway The Gateway address can be left as it is. You can push the encoder knob or press the x10 button to increment or decrement the values by 10. Setting The Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask should be unless your network is setup differently. You can push the encoder knob or press the x10 button to increment or decrement the values by 10. Saving The Configuration After you are done configuring your Proton Switcher Control Surface, simply press the Enter button to store the configuration. You will need to power cycle your Proton Switcher Control Surface to load the new configuration. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 10

11 Using Your Proton Your Proton Switcher Control Surface duplicates many of the basic features of the ATEM Software Control and Broadcast Panel. This manual assumes that you are familiar with using the ATEM switcher with the ATEM Software Control and/or Broadcast Panel. It also assumes that you have an ATEM switcher connected to your video sources and outputs. For greater detail and the latest information, please consult the ATEM Live Production Switchers Installation And Operation Manual. This manual was developed for the ATEM switchers with ATEM firmware version 7.3. If you are using a different firmware/hardware version in your ATEM switcher, some features covered in this manual may be different or not be available in your system. Mix Effects The Source Names Display, Program buttons, Preview buttons and SHIFT button allow you to select the sources that are switched to the Program and Preview Buses. The Proton Switcher Control Surface controls the sources for Mix Effects Bus 1 and Mix Effects Bus 2. This is selected by pressing the ME2 button. Note: Mix Effects Bus 2 of the ATEM switchers does not have downstream keyers. Because of this, when the ME2 button is selected, the DSK buttons on the Proton Switcher Control Surface have no effect. Source Names Display The Source Names Displays shows a short description of the Program and Preview buttons below it. These can be the ATEM switchers external inputs or internal sources (such as Black, Color Bars, Media Players) or. These labels can be modified in the Settings menu of the ATEM Software Control application. When the SHIFT button is pressed, the sources associated of the Program and Preview buttons will change to another set of sources. These are called Shifted Sources. The Source Names Displays will change to display the current set of sources. Beginning with v2.03 firmware, sources assigned to the Program and Preview buttons can be changed. To do this, refer to the section on Input Source Assignments. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 11

12 Program Bus The Program buttons are used to switch sources to the Program Bus. The source on the Program Bus is shown by a red illuminated button. Beginning with v2.03 firmware, sources assigned to the Program and Preview buttons can be changed. To do this, refer to the section on Input Source Assignments. Preview Bus The Preview buttons are used to switch sources to the Preview Bus. The source on the Preview Bus is shown by a green illuminated button. During a transition, the Preview button illuminate red to show that it is mixed into the Program Bus. Beginning with v2.03 firmware, sources assigned to the Program and Preview buttons can be changed. To do this, refer to the section on Input Source Assignments. SHIFT The SHIFT button allows you to change the sources associated with the Program and Preview buttons. With the ATEM Television Studio, when the SHIFT button is off, the Program and Preview buttons allow you to select external sources 1-6, Black and Color Bars. When the SHIFT button is illuminated, the Program and Preview buttons allow you to select Shifted Sources such as the Color Generators, Media Players and Downstream Keys. With the ATEM 1 M/E Production Studio 4K, when the SHIFT button is off, the Program and Preview buttons allow you to select external sources 1-8. When the SHIFT button is illuminated, the Program and Preview buttons allow you to select Shifted Sources such as Black, Color Bars, the Color Generators, and the Media Players. With other ATEM switchers, the assignments of the Program and Preview buttons are listed in the tables on the next page. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 12

13 Default Program/Preview Button Assignments Here are the default Program/Preview button assignments in the Proton for various ATEM switchers. Beginning with v2.03 firmware, sources assigned to the Program and Preview buttons can be changed. To do this, refer to the section on Input Source Assignments. Default Program/Preview Button Assignments For Units With 16 And 20 Inputs SHIFT Cam9 Cam10 MP1 MP2 Col1 Black SSrc (Pgm2) Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Cam4 Cam5 Cam6 Cam7 Cam8 ATEM 4 M/E Broadcast Studio 4K ATEM 2 M/E Broadcast Studio 4K ATEM 2 M/E Production Studio 4K ATEM 2 M/E Production Switcher Note: SSrc is Supersource. Pgm2 is the output of Mix/Effects Bus 2. Pgm2 is only available to Mix/Effects Bus 1. Default Program/Preview Button Assignments For Unit With 10 Inputs SHIFT Cam9 Cam10 MP1 MP2 Col1 Col2 Black Bars Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Cam4 Cam5 Cam6 Cam7 Cam8 ATEM 1 M/E Production Studio 4K Default Program/Preview Button Assignments For Units With 8 Inputs SHIFT MP1 MP2 Col1 Col2 Black Bars Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Cam4 Cam5 Cam6 Cam7 Cam8 ATEM Television Studio Pro 4K ATEM Television Studio Pro HD ATEM Television Studio HD ATEM Production Studio 4K ATEM 1 M/E Production Switcher Default Program/Preview Button Assignments For Unit With 6 Inputs SHIFT Col1 Col2 Black Bars Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Cam4 Cam5 Cam6 MP1 MP2 ATEM Television Studio May 9, 2018 Users Manual 13

14 Transition Control And Upstream Keyers The ATEM switchers allow various ways to switch between sources. Your Proton Switcher Control Surface allows you to quickly select the transition appropriate for the situation. CUT The CUT button allows you to perform an immediate transition between the sources on the Program and Preview Busses. It does this irrespective of the Transition Type selected. AUTO The AUTO button allows to perform an automatic, timed transition between the sources on the Program and Preview Busses. It uses the selected transition (Mix, Dip or Wipe) at the rate specified in the RATES menu. When the Proton Switcher Control Panel is used with an ATEM switcher that supports DVE transitions, the Proton Switcher Control Surface can also perform automatic, timed Stinger or DVE transitions. During the Auto Transition, the AUTO button will illuminate red to indicate that a transition is in process. The bargraph next to the T-Bar will show the progress of the transition. T-Bar and T-Bar Indicator The Transition Bar or T-Bar allows the operator to manually control a transition. During a manual transition, the AUTO button will illuminate red to indicate that a transition is in process. The bargraph next to the T-Bar will show the progress of the transition. When the Proton Switcher Control Panel is used with an ATEM switcher that supports DVE transitions, the T-Bar can manually control the DVE transition. Note: The ATEM switchers do not allow manual control of Stinger transitions. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 14

15 Transition Type buttons The MIX, DIP and WIPE buttons allow you to specify the style of transition that takes place. The button of the selected transition type will be illuminated. The graphic above shows the Wipe transition selected. DVE Stinger When the Proton Switcher Control Panel is used with an ATEM switcher that supports DVE transitions, the Proton Switcher Control Surface can select the DVE transition style. To select the DVE transition style, press the MIX and DIP buttons simultaneously. When the DVE transition style is selected, the MIX and DIP buttons are illuminated. When the Proton Switcher Control Panel is used with an ATEM switcher that supports Stinger transitions, the Proton Switcher Control Surface can select the Stinger transition style. To select the Stinger transition style, press the DIP and WIPE buttons simultaneously. When the Stinger transition style is selected, the DIP and WIPE buttons are illuminated. PREV TRANS The PREV TRANS button allows you to preview a transition on the Preview Bus while leaving the Program Bus unaffected. The ATEM switchers do not support previewing a Fade To Black transition. Next Transition The BKGD and KEY1 buttons allow you to select sources that will transition to the Program Bus with the next transition. ON AIR The ON AIR button allows to immediately place or remove the Upstream Keyer on the Program Bus. This button illuminates red when the Upstream Keyer is shown on the Program Bus. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 15

16 Downstream Keyers DSK1 TIE, DSK2 TIE The DSK1 TIE and DSK2 TIE buttons allow you to place Downstream Key 1 and/or Downstream Key 2 on the Preview output. When a transition occurs, the selected source with Downstream Key 1 and/or Downstream Key 2 will be shown on the Program Bus. The transition style and rate is the same as a normal transition. Note: Mix Effects Bus 2 of the ATEM switchers does not have downstream keyers. Because of this, when the ME2 button is selected, the DSK buttons on the Proton Switcher Control Surface have no effect. ON AIR 1, ON AIR 2 The ON AIR 1 and ON AIR 2 buttons allow you to immediately add or remove Downstream Key 1 or Downstream Key 2 video to/from the Program Bus. The ON AIR 1 and ON AIR 2 buttons illuminate red when the Downstream Key is being displayed on the Program Bus. Note: Mix Effects Bus 2 of the ATEM switchers does not have downstream keyers. Because of this, when the ME2 button is selected, the DSK buttons on the Proton Switcher Control Surface have no effect. DSK1 AUTO, DSK2 AUTO The DSK1 AUTO and DSK2 AUTO buttons allow you to add or remove Downstream Key 1 or Downstream Key 2 video to/from the Program Bus at a preset rate. The transition rate can be changed in RATES menu under Transition Rates. The buttons illuminate red when the Downstream Key is being displayed on the Program Bus The DSK1 AUTO and DSK2 AUTO buttons illuminate red when the Downstream Key is in the process of being added to or removed from the Program Bus. The ON AIR 1 and ON AIR 2 buttons illuminate red when the Downstream Key is being displayed on the Program Bus. Note: Mix Effects Bus 2 of the ATEM switchers does not have downstream keyers. Because of this, when the ME2 button is selected, the DSK buttons on the Proton Switcher Control Surface have no effect. Fade To Black FTB The FTB button allows to perform an automatic, timed transition on the Program to and from Black. It uses the selected transition (Mix, Dip or Wipe) at the rate specified in the RATES menu. During the transition, the FTB button will illuminate red to indicate that a transition is in process. The bargraph next to the T-Bar will show the progress of the transition. After the transition the FTB button will flash red to indicate that the Program Bus is showing a Black screen. The Program button will turn off to show that that source is no longer shown on the Program Bus. The FTB button will flash red until it is pressed again to perform a transition from Black. The ATEM switchers do not support previewing a Fade To Black transition. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 16

17 Using Macros The Macro buttons allows you to recall a series of button presses. This is useful for repeated, complex operations that require multiple keystrokes to perform. Note: The macro functionality of your Proton Switcher Control Surface is separate and not related to the macro functionality of the ATEM Software Control. Using a Macro Before using a macro, you will need to program a macro. This is detailed later in this manual. To playback a macro, simply perform the following: 1. Press the button above one of the Macro labels. The button will illuminate green. 2. The unit will playback the macro by stepping through the keypresses and delays defined in the macro. 3. After the macro playback is complete, the button above the Macro label will illuminate extinguish. If Loop is set to On, your Proton Switcher Control Surface will restart the Macro and display Looping. Controlling The Auxiliary Outputs Note: The Proton only displays the Auxiliary Outputs that are present on your ATEM switcher. For example, the ATEM Television Studio does not have Auxiliary Outputs so this function is not present when your Proton Switcher Control Surface is used with the ATEM Television Studio. The Auxiliary Outputs of the ATEM switchers can be controlled from the large graphic display. Simply turn the encoder below the Aux1, Aux2, Aux3 or Aux4 labels to change the source routed to the corresponding Auxiliary Outputs. Press the encoder knob for the selection to take effect. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 17

18 Quick Action Button Combinations Quick Action button combinations allow you to quickly access various functions without having to navigate through the menus. Quick Input Source Assignment Note: The Input Source Assignments feature requires v3.03 or later firmware. This allows you to change which ATEM sources are assigned to the Program and Preview buttons of the Proton. To quickly set the button assignments, press the following button combination: SHIFT + ME2 To change the source assigned to a specific pair of Program and Preview buttons, simply press the Program button of the pair you wish to change. Use the T-Bar to change the switcher source you wish to assign to the selected Program and Preview buttons. To set the source assignment of the Program and Preview buttons, press the MIX button. When you are done entering the source assignments of the Program and Preview buttons, press the CUT button. If you make a mistake, simply press the CUT button to exit without saving. After pressing the CUT button, the Proton will restart with the new button assignments. Quick ATEM Selection Note: The Input Source Assignments feature requires v3.03 or later firmware. When using the Proton with multiple ATEM Switchers, this feature allows you to quickly change which ATEM the Proton controls. To quickly select the ATEM to control, press and hold the following button combination: SHIFT + BKGD Then, select the preprogrammed IP Address of your ATEM switcher by pressing one of the Program buttons. After releasing the Program button, the Proton will restart and connect to the ATEM switcher using the ip address associated with the Program button you pressed. To program the eight preprogrammed IP Address into the Proton, use the ION Configuration Utility. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 18

19 Using The Menu PARMS Menu Most of the switcher parameters can be viewed and set using the Parameters menu. Press the PARMS button and your Proton Switcher Control Surface will enter the Parameters menu. The PARMS button will illuminate blue to indicate you are in the Parameters menu. To exit, press the PARMS button when you are done and your Proton Switcher Control Surface will exit the Parameters menu. The PARMS button will extinguish to indicate you have exited the Parameters menu. Color Generator The Color Generator menu allows you to specify the parameters of the two built in color generators. Gen Hue Sat Lum This selects the internal color generator to modify. This sets the color hue of the selected internal color generator. This sets the color saturation of the selected internal color generator. This sets the luminance of the selected internal color generator. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by Downstream Key (Downstream Keyer) The DSK menus allow you to set the parameters of the downstream keyers. DSK Masked PreMult Invert Clip Gain Top Bottom Left Right FillSrc KeySrc This selects the downstream keyer to modify. This allows you to crop the key using the Top, Bottom, Left and Right values in the following page. Configures the key to use a premultiplied key. Inverts the selected key. This only applies when the key is not a premultiplied key. This adjusts the threshold of the key. This adjusts the softness of the key edge. This sets the top cropping of the key. This sets the bottom cropping of the key. This sets the left side cropping of the key. This sets the right side cropping of the key. This sets the source of the Fill material. Note: When Media Player 1 or Media Player 2 is selected, the Key Source is set to Media Player 1 Key or Media Player 2 Key by the ATEM switcher. This sets the source of the Key. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by When the Masked value is set to On, the Top, Bottom, Left and Right values allow you to crop the key. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 19

20 Upstream Key (Upstream Keyers) The Upstream Keyer menu pages allow you to configure settings for the Upstream Keyer. These are common settings that apply to luminance (Luma), chrominance (Chroma) and pattern keying. The Upstream Keyer menu pages allow you to set the type of Upstream keying and the sources associated with the Upstream Keyer. KeyType FillSrc KeySrc Top Bottom Left Right This sets the type of keying for Upstream Keyer. Valid selections are Luma, Chroma and Pattern. Each one of these keyer types have their own menu pages for settings. Note: Only Upstream Keyer 1 is supported. Note: DVE is not supported. This sets the fill source of the Upstream Keyer. Note: When Media Player 1 or Media Player 2 is selected, the Key Source is set to Media Player 1 Key or Media Player 2 Key by the ATEM switcher. This sets the key source of the Upstream Keyer. You must enable PreMult option in the Key Luma menu. This sets the top edge cropping of the key. This sets the bottom edge cropping of the key. This sets the left side cropping of the key. This sets the right side cropping of the key. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. When the Masked value is set to On, the Key Base b menu page allows you to set the cropping of the Upstream Keyer. The Top, Bottom, Left and Right values can be adjusted. Left/Right Left/Right Breaking News Top/Bottom Breaking News Top/Bottom Mask Values For 16:9 Aspect Video Mask Values For 4:3 Aspect Video USK Luma (Upstream Luminance Keyer) This menu changes the parameters for the Upstream Keyer when it is configured for Luminance Keying. PreMult Invert Clip Gain Configures the key to use a premultiplied key. Inverts the selected key. This only applies when the key is not a premultiplied key. This adjusts the threshold of the key. This adjusts the softness of the key edge. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by May 9, 2018 Users Manual 20

21 USK Chroma (Upstream Chrominance Keyer) This menu changes the parameters for the Upstream Keyer when it is configured for Chrominance Keying Hue Gain Y-Surp Lift Narrow This selects the hue that will be replaced. This adjusts how much color near the selected color hue that is replaced. This adjusts the black level of the removed region. This adjusts how low saturation values of the keyed color are excluded from the key. This reduces the colors that are excluded from the key. Use this if wanted colors in the fill source are similar to the chroma key color. Enabling this can also help you determine the best hue for the scene. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by USK Pattern (Upstream Pattern Keyer) This menu changes the parameters for the Upstream Keyer when it is configured for keying on a pattern. InvPat Size Sym Pattern Soft X Pos Y Pos Inverts the pattern. This adjusts the size of the selected pattern. This adjusts the shape of the selected pattern. When a rectangular or circle pattern is selected, it allows you to alter the aspect ratio. This selects the pattern used for keying. This allows you to change the edge of the key. A value of 0% specifies a hard edge. This adjust the horizontal position of the pattern center. This adjust the vertical position of the pattern center. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by Media Player Source This allows you to specify the clip from the Media Pool that is assigned to the two Media Players. MP1 Src MP2 Src This selects the still image or video clip from the Media Pool that is loaded to Media Player 1. This selects the still image or video clip from the Media Pool that is loaded to Media Player 1. Note: The ATEM Television Studio only supports still images. To select the still image or video clip loaded into Media Player 1 or Media Player 2, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. Take care in adjusting these values as it immediately changes the loaded clip in the Media Player. If a Media Player is routed to the Program Bus, this change will be visible on the Program Output. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 21

22 Audio Levels The Audio Levels pages allow you to change the audio levels of various sources and the Program Output. Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Input5 Input6 Input7 Input8 Input9 Input10 MP1 MP2 Master Ext RCA XLR This adjusts the audio level of Input 1. This adjusts the audio level of Input 2. This adjusts the audio level of Input 3. This adjusts the audio level of Input 4. This adjusts the audio level of Input 5. This adjusts the audio level of Input 6. This adjusts the audio level of Input 7.* This adjusts the audio level of Input 8.* This adjusts the audio level of Input 9.* This adjusts the audio level of Input 10.* This adjusts the audio level of Media Player 1.** This adjusts the audio level of Media Player 2.** This adjusts the audio level of the Program Output. This adjusts the audio level of the External AES/EBU Audio Input.* This adjusts the audio level of the External RCA Audio Input.* This adjusts the audio level of the External XLR Audio Input.* * If present in switcher. ** Only with switchers that are able to play video clips. To change the audio level of a source, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. Audio Balance The Audio Balance pages allow you to change the stereo balance of various sources. Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Input5 Input6 Input7 Input8 Input9 Input10 MP1 MP2 Ext RCA XLR This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 1. This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 2. This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 3. This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 4. This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 5. This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 6. This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 7.* This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 8.* This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 9.* This adjusts the stereo balance of Input 10.* This adjusts the stereo balance of Media Player 1.** This adjusts the stereo balance of Media Player 2.** This adjusts the stereo balance of the External AES/EBU Audio Input.* This adjusts the stereo balance of the External RCA Audio Input.* This adjusts the stereo balance of the External XLR Audio Input.* * If present in switcher. ** Only with switchers that are able to play video clips. To change the stereo balance of a source, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 22

23 WIPES Menu This menu allows you to set the how Wipe and Dip transitions are performed. Press the WIPES button and your Proton Switcher Control Surface will enter the Wipe and Dip transitions menu. The WIPES button will illuminate blue to indicate you are in the Wipe and Dip transitions menu. To exit, press the WIPES button when you are done and your Proton Switcher Control Surface will exit the Wipe and Dip transitions menu. The WIPES button will extinguish to indicate you have exited the Wipe and Dip transitions menu. Transition Pattern Select This menu allows you to select the specific pattern that is used during a Wipe transition. Select This allows you to select the pattern used during a Wipe transition. To change the pattern, simply turn the encoder below the Select label to the desired pattern. Wipe Mask This menu allows you to configure the specifics of how a Wipe transition is performed. Rate Pattern Width Fill Source Symm Softness X Pos Y Pos Reverse FlipFlop This sets the rate at which the Wipe transition occurs. This sets the pattern that is used in the Wipe transition. This sets the edge thickness of the pattern. This sets the source used for the edge of the pattern. This adjusts the shape of the selected pattern. When a rectangular or circle pattern is selected, it allows you to alter the aspect ratio. This allows you to change the edge of the key. A value of 0% specifies a hard edge. This adjust the horizontal position of the pattern center. This adjust the vertical position of the pattern center. Inverts the pattern. This allows you to change the direction of the Wipe transition. When FlipFlop is off, each transition occurs in the same direction. When FlipFlop is on, each transition occurs in the opposite direction. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by Dip Parameters This menu allows you to set the how a Dip transition is performed. Source This allows you to set the source of the video that occurs during a Dip transition. To change the video source, simply turn the encoder below the Source label to the desired source. This can be any external video input or internal source. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 23

24 RATES Menu This menu allows you to set the rate at which most transitions are performed. Press the RATES button and your Proton Switcher Control Surface will enter the Transition Rates Menu. The RATES button will illuminate blue to indicate you are in the Transition Rates Menu. To exit, press the RATES button when you are done and your Proton Switcher Control Surface will exit the Transition Rates Menu. The RATES button will extinguish to indicate you have exited the Transition RATES menu Transition Rates This menu allows you to set the rate at which most transitions are performed. These do not affect the transition that occur when using the T-Bar or the CUT button. Wipe FTB DSK 1 DSK 2 Dip Mix This sets the rate that a Wipe transition occurs when the AUTO button is pressed. This sets the rate that a Fade To Black transition occurs when the FTB button is pressed. This sets the rate that Downstream Key 1 is added over the top of the Program Output when the DSK1 AUTO button is pressed. This sets the rate that Downstream Key 2 is added over the top of the Program Output when the DSK2 AUTO button is pressed. This sets the rate that a Dip transition occurs when the AUTO button is pressed. This sets the rate that a Mix transition occurs when the AUTO button is pressed. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 24

25 Camera Control Menu Note: The Camera Control feature requires v2.03 or later firmware. The Proton Switcher Control Surface has the ability to remotely control various supported Blackmagic Design cameras and lenses. Commands are sent by the Proton to the ATEM switcher over Ethernet and then set to the camera over SDI. For more details and instructions on how to setup your camera and lens with your ATEM switcher, please consult the ATEM Operation Manual and the Installation And Operation Manual of your camera. From the Proton Switcher Control Surface, the following camera parameters can be controlled: Shutter, Gain, Detail, Color Temperature. When a supported lens is attached to the camera, the following lens parameters can also be controlled: Zoom, Focus and Iris. For more details and instructions on how to operate your camera and lens with your ATEM switcher, please consult the ATEM Operation Manual and the Installation And Operation Manual of your camera. Entering the Camera Control Menu To enter the Camera Control menu, press SHIFT + PARMS. Camera Control Lock and Zoom This is the first item of the Camera Control Menu. If Lock is set to On, it will be the only menu item. This prevents camera parameters from being inadvertently changed. The default is Lock On. To enable the camera parameters in the Proton, simply press the Lock button so Lock Off is displayed. Lock Camera ZoomIn ZoomOut Zoom Speed This allows you to disable or enable changes to camera parameters. Press this button to turn the lock on or off. Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. Commands the lens to zoom in (telephoto) or zoom out (wide angle). This sets the rate at which the zoom occurs. Lens To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. This menu allows you to set the lens specific parameters. Camera Zoom Speed Focus Auto Focus Detail Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. This sets the rate at which the zoom occurs. This sets the focus of the lens. Make sure that the lens is not set to manual focus or the lens may not respond to external focus commands. Commands the camera to automatically focus the lens. Make sure that the lens is not set to manual focus or the lens may not respond to external focus commands. This sets the detail level of the image from the camera. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement values by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement values by May 9, 2018 Users Manual 25

26 Exposure This menu allows you to set the exposure specific parameters of the camera and lens. Camera Iris Auto Iris Pedestal Shutter Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. This sets the iris of the lens which controls the amount of light coming into the camera. Commands the camera to automatically set the iris opening based on lighting conditions. This sets the Pedestal or Luminance Lift of the image from the camera. This sets the electronic shutter of the sensor. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement values by 100. Luminance Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement values by This menu allows you to set the luminance specific parameters of the camera s primary color corrector. Camera Lum Mix Reset Lum Contr. Gain Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to modify how it processes the image from the camera. This sets the mix of the camera s internal primary color corrector between YRGB and RGB processing. Resets the luminance mix of the camera s internal primary color corrector to 100% YRGB. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to increase or decrease the contrast of the image from the camera. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to increase or decrease the luminance (brightness) of the image from the camera. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 26

27 Color This menu allows you to set the color specific parameters of the camera s primary color corrector. Camera Color Bars Hue Sat. Color Temp Reset Lum Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. Commands the camera to send the color bars test signal. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to change the color hue of the image from the camera. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to increase or decrease the chrominance (color) of the image from the camera. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to change the color balance of the image from the camera. Resets the Hue and Saturation values of the camera s internal primary color corrector to 180 degrees and 50%. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. Primary Color - Y This menu allows you to modify the Luminance (Y) Lift, Gamma and Gain of the camera s primary color corrector. Camera Lift Gamma Gain Reset All Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to change the Luminance (Y) Lift or Pedestal of the image from the camera. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to change the Luminance (Y) Gamma of the image from the camera. This commands the camera s internal primary color corrector to change the Luminance (Y) Gain of the image from the camera. Resets the Lift, Gamma And Gain Luminance (Y) values of the camera s internal primary color corrector. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement values by 100. Primary Color - Lift This menu allows you to modify the Red, Green and Blue Lift processing of the camera s primary color corrector. Camera Red Green Blue Reset Lift Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. Modifies the Red Lift value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Modifies the Green Lift value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Modifies the Blue Lift value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Resets the Red, Green and Blue Lift values of the camera s internal primary color corrector. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 27

28 Primary Color - Gamma This menu allows you to modify the Red, Green and Blue Gamma processing of the camera s primary color corrector. Camera Red Green Blue Reset Gamma Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. Modifies the Red Gamma value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Modifies the Green Gamma value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Modifies the Blue Gamma value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Resets the Red, Green and Blue Gamma values of the camera s internal primary color corrector. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. Primary Color - Gain This menu allows you to modify the Red, Green and Blue Gain processing of the camera s primary color corrector. Camera Red Green Blue Reset Gain Selects the specific camera to control. This corresponds to the Camera ID set in the cameras. Modifies the Red Gain value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Modifies the Green Gain value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Modifies the Blue Gain value of the camera s internal primary color corrector. Resets the Red, Green and Blue Gain values of the camera s internal primary color corrector. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 28

29 SuperSource Menu Note: The SuperSource Control feature requires v3.03 or later firmware and an ATEM switcher that is capable of SuperSource operation. The Proton Switcher Control Surface has the ability to control the SuperSource (Picture in Picture) function of your ATEM switcher. For more details and instructions on the SuperSource function of your ATEM switcher, please consult the ATEM Operation Manual. Entering the SuperSource Control Menu To enter the SuperSource Control menu, press SHIFT + WIPES. SuperSource Box (1-4) The items in this menu allows you to set the physical attributes of the SuperSource boxes. Box 1 Box 2 Box 3 Box 4 Reset X Reset Y Reset Size Source X Pos Y Pos Size This allows you to disable or enable a SuperSource box to display. Press this button to turn the box on or off. Resets the position of the box onscreen. Resets the size of the box onscreen. Sets the video source that is displayed in the box. Sets the position of the box onscreen. Sets the size of the box onscreen. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob to increment or decrement values by 10. SuperSource Box (1-4) Crop The items in this menu allows you to set the cropping of the SuperSource boxes. Box Crop Reset All Top Botton Left Right This allows you to disable or enable the cropping of a SuperSource box. Press this button to turn the cropping on or off. Resets all the SuperSource box cropping to 0 (no cropping). Sets the SuperSource box cropping of the top, bottom, left and right sides of the SuperSource box. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement values by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement values by May 9, 2018 Users Manual 29

30 SuperSource Art/Premultiplied Key The items in this menu allows you to set the SuperSource background and keying. Place Reset X Reset Y Reset Size Source X Pos Y Pos Size This allows you to disable or enable a SuperSource box to display. Press this button to turn the box on or off. Resets the position of the box onscreen. Resets the size of the box onscreen. Sets the video source that is displayed in the box. Sets the position of the box onscreen. Sets the size of the box onscreen. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. SuperSource Border Width/Position The items in this menu allows you to set the SuperSource border width and position. Style Border Out In Bevel Angle Sets the style of the box borders. Enables or disables the box borders. Sets the outside width of the box borders. Sets the inside width of the box borders. Sets the position of the 3D bevel of the box borders. Sets the direction of the light source for the borders. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement values by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement values by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement values by SuperSource Border Softening The items in this menu allows you to set the SuperSource border softening. Out In Bevel Altitude Sets the softness or blurring of the outside edge of the box borders. Sets the softness or blurring of the inside edge of the box borders. Sets the overall softness or blurring of the 3D bevel of the box borders. Sets the height of the light source for the borders. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. SuperSource Border Color The items in this menu allows you to set the color of the SuperSource box borders. Hue Sat Luma Adjusts the color of the box border. Adjusts the intensity of the box border color. Adjusts the brightness of the box border color. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 30

31 SETUP Menu This menu allows you to setup the various Proton Switcher Control Surface specific settings of the unit. This menu also contains various utility and maintenance items. Input Source Assignments Note: The Input Source Assignments feature requires v2.03 or later firmware. This menu allows you to change which ATEM sources are assigned to the Program and Preview buttons of the Proton. Enter Saves the ATEM source assignments of the Program and Preview buttons. To change the source assigned to a specific pair of Program and Preview buttons, simply press the Program button of the pair you wish to change. The name of the ATEM source will appear on screen. Use the encoder knob to change the switcher source you wish to assign to the selected pair of Program and Preview buttons. When you are done entering the source assignments of the Program and Preview buttons, press the ENTER button. If you make a mistake, simply press the SETUP button to exit without saving. Input Source Labels This menu allows you to change the short label of the Input Sources. Clear x10 LowerCase UpperCase Symbols Enter Clears the short label of an Input Source. Increment or decrement the character by 10. This allows you to select between lower case, upper case and symbol characters. Saves the short label of an Input Source. To change the short label of an Input Source, simply press the Program button of the Input Source you wish to change. The short label will then appear on screen. Use the 4 encoder knobs to change the characters of the label. To clear the label, press the CLEAR button. If you select the wrong, Input Source to label, simply press the intended Program button of the Input Source you wish to change. The previous label will be left unchanged. When you are done entering the label, press the ENTER button. If you make a mistake, simply press the SETUP button to exit without saving. Illumination This menu allows you to change the illumination of the buttons and displays. Btn Off Btn On LCDs This sets the illumination of the buttons when they are not selected or active. This sets the illumination of the buttons when they are selected or active. This sets the illumination of the upper and lower LCD. To change the illumination values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 31

32 IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask These menus allows you to set the network settings of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask This sets the IP Address of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. This is different from the IP Address of your ATEM Switcher. This sets the IP Address of the gateway or router of your network. You will not need to us this unless you are communicating through a router. If you are connecting your Proton Switcher Control Surface to an ATME switcher within a local network, this can be ignored. If you are directly connecting your Proton Switcher Control Surface to an ATME switcher, this can be ignored. This sets the subnet mask of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. It should match the subnet of your network. If you are directly connecting your Proton Switcher Control Surface to an ATME switcher, this can be set to To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the value by 10. Port & Mode This menu allows you to set the operational mode of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. Port Mode OpMode This sets the UDP or TCP port of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. When the OpMode is set to ATEM, this value is automatically set. Note: In ATEM Mode, this value will increment after every power cycle. When the OpMode is set to Host, this value is set by the user. This sets the communications mode of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. When the OpMode is set to ATEM, this value is automatically set to UDP. This sets the operational mode of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. To use your Proton Switcher Control Surface with an ATEM Switcher, set this to ATEM. To use your Proton Switcher Control Surface with a third-party application, set this to Host. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the port value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the port value by 100. You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the port value by Destination IP Address / Destination Port This menu allows you to set the port of ATEM Switcher that your Proton Switcher Control Surface will communicate with. Dest IP Address Dest Port This sets the IP Address that your Proton Switcher Control Surface uses to find the ATEM Switcher. This sets the Port that your Proton Switcher Control Surface uses to find the ATEM Switcher. Normally, this will be You will not need to change this unless you are communicating through a router. To change the values, simply turn the encoder below each parameter to the desired value. You can push the encoder knob or press the button labelled x10 to increment or decrement the port value by 10. You can press the button labelled x100 to increment or decrement the port value by 100. You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the port value by May 9, 2018 Users Manual 32

33 Macros This menu allows you to record a series of button presses for later playback. This is useful for repeated, complex operations that require multiple keystrokes to perform. Note: The macro functionality of your Proton Switcher Control Surface is separate and not related to the macro functionality of the ATEM Software Control. Learn Step Insert Dly1 Insert Dly2 Macro Loop Dly1 Dly2 Pressing this button allows you to record a series of button presses. The sequence of button presses is stored in one of five macros. The Learn button illuminates red when your Proton Switcher Control Surface is recording button presses. To stop recording, simply press the Learn button again and the button will extinguish. This allows a macro to be played back one operation at a time. This makes it easier to review the steps of the macro. This allows you to insert a delay between operations. The duration is set by DLY1. This allows you to insert a delay between operations. The duration is set by DLY2. This selects the macro to program. This allows you to set loop playing a macro on/off. Displays Loop status, This sets the duration of DLY1 in seconds and frames. Press knob for x10. The maximum delay is 127 frames (4 seconds, 7 frames at 30fps). This sets the duration of DLY2 in seconds and frames. Press knob for x10. The maximum delay is 255 frames (8 seconds, 15 frames at 30fps). Accessing the Macro Menu 1. Press SETUP to enter the setup menu. 2. Turn the encoder knob to the left of the display so the Macros menu appears. Defining a Macro To define a macro, perform the following: 1. Select the specific macro (1, 2, 3, 4) that you wish to program. To do this, turn the encoder above the Macro label. 2. Press the button above the Learn label. The button will illuminate red. 3. Press the first button you wish to program into the macro. 4. To insert a delay between keystrokes, press either of the buttons directly above the Delay1 or Delay2 labels. The duration of delays are set by the encoders directly below the Delay1 or Delay2 labels. 5. Continue adding buttons and delays until you are finished. 6. To complete the Macro, press the button above the Learn label to extinguish the button. Reviewing a Macro To review the sequence of a macro, perform the following: Note: Reviewing a macro will send cause that sequence of operations to be performed. You should not review a macro if you are in a live production situation. 1. Press the button above the Step label. The button will illuminate green. 2. The unit will step through the defined operations. The Loop value will show if the macro will loop. 3. When the review is complete, the button above the Step label will illuminate extinguish. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 33

34 Using a Macro To playback a macro, perform the following: 1. Press the button above one of the Macro labels. The button will illuminate green. 2. The unit will playback the macro by stepping through the keypresses and delays defined in the macro. 3. After the macro playback is complete, the button above the Macro label will illuminate extinguish. If Loop is set to On, your Proton Switcher Control Surface will restart the Macro and display Looping. Initialization This menu allows you to reset the settings for your Proton Switcher Control Surface. Unit Reset T-Bar Calib Execute This resets all your Proton Switcher Control Surface specific values to factory defaults. This does not modify any values in your ATEM Switcher. This allows you to calibrate the positional sensing of the T-Bar. This will cause the unit reset or T-Bar calibration to be performed. Firmware Update This menu allows you to update the firmware of your Proton Switcher Control Surface. Enter This starts the process of updating the firmware in your Proton Switcher Control Surface. To update the firmware in your Proton Switcher Control Surface, you will need to use the Proton/ION Firmware Updater. This is covered in more detail in the following section. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 34

35 Updating The Firmware In Your Proton Using The Firmware Uploader For Windows To use the Proton/ION Firmware Uploader, simply launch the software. After the utility launches, you will see the following screen: Before you can upload firmware to your Proton Switcher Control Surface, you will need to select the firmware file that you wish to upload to the unit. To do that, click on File and Open. This will cause the following File Open Dialog Box to appear: Simply select the appropriate firmware file you wish to upload to the unit and click on Open. The Proton/ION Firmware Uploader will now show the firmware file in the Firmware File box as shown at left: To begin uploading the firmware file to the unit, click on the Load and Start button. The Proton/ION Firmware Uploader will now establish a connection to the unit and start to upload the firmware data to the unit. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 35

36 You will see a visual confirmation on the unit that the unit is in the process of updating the firmware. The unit will display Firmware Update Taking Place. You will also see the following activity in the Proton/ ION Firmware Uploader window: Progress will be shown on the progress bar. Data being sent to the unit is shown in the white list box. The connection status will be shown at the bottom of the window. When the Proton/ION Firmware Uploader has completed transferring the firmware data, the utility will disconnect from the unit. You will see the following status in the Proton/ION Firmware Uploader window: The progress bar will be all the way to the right. The list box will have the entry Done! Unit is ready to use. The connection status will change to Not Connected. The unit will begin updating the firmware in the unit. This will only take a second or two but it's important that the unit not be disturbed of powered down during this time. After the unit has completed updating the firmware, the unit will reboot and display the normal power up message with the new firmware version. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 36

37 Using The Firmware Uploader For MacOS The firmware for the JLCooper Proton Switcher Control Surface can be updated from your Macintosh computer. You will need a firmware file, supplied by JLCooper and the Proton/ION Firmware Updater application which can be downloaded from the JLCooper website. Setup The firmware file will have a name similar to Proton-Ion Firmware V2.03 with the extension.hex. After downloading, the Proton/ION Firmware Updater application should be placed in the Applications folder. Before running the Firmware Updater, you need to set your Proton Switcher Control Surface s IP Address. This is covered in the Proton Switcher Control Surface Basic Setup section of this manual. Also, you need to put your Proton Switcher Control Surface in Firmware Update Mode. To do this, press the SETUP button. Then turn the Selector knob to the left of the upper graphic display until the display shows Firmware Update. Press the Enter button and you should see Firmware Update in progress. Do Not remove power. There are two ways to launch the Proton/ION Firmware Updater. First, you can just double-click its icon, just as you would with any other application. Or you can drag the hex firmware file over the Proton/ION Firmware Updater icon and release the mouse. Connecting The first screen you will see after launching is for entering your Proton Switcher Control Surface s IP address. This is the address you entered when setting up your Proton Switcher Control Surface. See the Proton Switcher Control Surface Basic Setup section of this manual for more information. The firmware updater remembers the last address you entered, so if you have run it previously and you haven t changed your Proton Switcher Control Surface s address since then, the correct address will already be showing. Once you have entered the address, click on Connect to Proton/ION. Uploading A connection should be established pretty quickly, then you will be taken to the following screen, where you can choose the hex file to upload. The name of the last hex file you chose will be displayed. If you haven t chosen a file yet the words Choose a Firmware File will be shown instead. As with the IP Address, the Firmware Updater remembers the last hex file chosen. If you launched the Updater by dragging a hex file onto the Updater s icon, then that file will already be loaded and ready for updating. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 37

38 Once a file is chosen, the Update Proton/ION Firmware button will become enabled. Click on it to actually send the hex data to your Proton Switcher Control Surface. The Updater will keep you informed of it s progress. When the update is complete, your Proton Switcher Control Surface will restart, and the Updater will display this screen. Click Finish to quit. Troubleshooting Updating your Proton Switcher Control Surface s firmware should be a trouble free process. There are only a couple of reasons you might encounter any issues. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 38

39 If the Updater isn t able to connect to your Proton Switcher Control Surface immediately, it displays the spinning gear until it either succeeds or times out. If it times out without establishing a connection, you will see this screen. The most likely causes of this error are an incorrect IP address, your Proton Switcher Control Surface is not powered on, your Proton Switcher Control Surface isn t connected to your computer, or your Proton Switcher Control Surface is not in Update Firmware Mode. Click Try Again to return to the IP Address screen, then try to resolve any of these issues and click on Connect to Proton/ION. If an error occurs during the actual updating process, you will see this message. This is very unlikely to happen, but the most probable cause would be a corrupted hex file. Try downloading it again from JLCooper then click on Try Again. This will take you back to the IP Address screen where you can start the process over. Make sure to choose the newly downloaded hex file when asked. Whether you Try Again or Quit, make sure and toggle your Proton Switcher Control Surface s power after an Update Failure. This will restore the previous version of your Proton Switcher Control Surface s firmware. An Update Failure will not affect your Proton Switcher Control Surface. It will continue to operate as it was before the update attempt. If the issue persists contact JLCooper Support (JLCooper Support Request). Be sure and include the error code, which will appear just below the words Firmware Update Failed. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 39

40 Technical Information GPI Inputs Newer Protons are equipped with GPI Inputs. The GPI Inputs allow the external triggering of the Auto transition for the M/E 1 and M/E 2 busses. The inputs are CMOS/TTL compatible and simply require a contact to ground to trigger. The GPI Input circuitry appears in the diagram below. +5 Volts 1000 Ohm 1000 Ohm M/E 1 Auto GPI In M/E 2 Auto GPI In The connector that plugs into the GPI Input is wired as follows: Ground M/E 2 Auto M/E 1 Auto May 9, 2018 Users Manual 40

41 Troubleshooting If the Proton Switcher Control Surface does not perform as expected, there are a few steps you can perform to narrow down the cause of the issue in an attempt to correct the cause. Issue Resolution The Proton Switcher Control Surface does not power up. The Proton Switcher Control Surface powers up but displays are blank. The Proton Switcher Control Surface does not connect to ATEM switcher. The T-Bar does not work properly. Make sure power cord is fully inserted into power receptacle on rear of unit. Make sure power cord is fully inserted into power outlet. Unit may be in Host Mode. See the section Setting The Proton Switcher Control Surface To ATEM Mode near the from of this manual. Unit may be in Host Mode. See the section Setting The Proton Switcher Control Surface To ATEM Mode near the front of this manual. Make sure an Ethernet cable is connected to the Proton Switcher Control Surface and the Link indicator is illuminated. Make sure the Destination IP Address and subnet mask matches your ATEM switcher. Make sure the IP Address and subnet mask of your ATEM switcher matches your Proton Switcher Control Surface. Try connecting your Proton Switcher Control Surface directly to your ATEM switcher. Try pinging your Proton Switcher Control Surface with a computer. The T-Bar may need to be calibrated. See page 28 in the previous section of this manual. The DSK buttons do nothing. DSK is not available on Mix Effects bus 2. The LCD appears to have smudges, shadows or burn in. The Auxiliary Sources do not appear. The ME2 button does not function. The PGM2 button does not work. I can t select the DVE or Stinger transition. The T-Bar does not control the Stinger transition. Refer to the section A Note About The LCD Displays. Simply turn the unit off for a few hours. The ATEM Television Studio does not have Auxiliary Sources. The ME2 button only works with units that have the Mix Effects 2 bus. The PGM2 (Program 2) button is only available when the Mix Effects 1 bus is selected. The Proton Switcher Control Surface can only can select the DVE or Stinger transition in ATEM switchers that have the DVE and Stinger capability. The Stinger transition cannot be controlled manually. Use the AUTO button. Troubleshooting Steps May 9, 2018 Users Manual 41

42 Configuring The Proton For Other Systems Your Proton Switcher Control Surface has an Ethernet port for communications. The Expansion port is intended to extend the unit functionality by adding peripherals. Currently, this port is not currently used. Your Proton Switcher Control Surface is capable of the following communications modes: ATEM UDP HOST TCP/IP HOST UDP This is the default mode of operation. In this mode of operation, the unit controls a Blackmagic Design ATEM Live Production switcher. In this mode of operation, your Proton Switcher Control Surface acts as a TCP server. The unit waits on the network for a host to initiate a socket connection. Your Proton Switcher Control Surface does not utilize the ATEM protocol. Instead, it sends simple three-byte messages when a button is pressed, an encoder is turned or the T-Bar is moved. It also responds to messages that allow the host to dynamically modify the button illumination, write text and graphics to the displays and control the bargraph. In this mode of operation, your Proton Switcher Control Surface communicates via UDP. Your Proton Switcher Control Surface does not utilize the ATEM protocol. Instead, it sends simple three-byte messages when a button is pressed, an encoder is turned or the T-Bar is moved. It also responds to messages that allow the host to dynamically modify the button illumination, write text and graphics to the displays and control the bargraph. Because your Proton Switcher Control Surface is intended to work with the Blackmagic Design ATEM Live Production switchers, the unit ships from the factory in ATEM Mode. To use your Proton Switcher Control Surface with your host application, the unit will need to be switched to Host Mode. Your Proton Switcher Control Surface can be switched to Host Mode by pressing the SETUP button. Note: If your Proton Switcher Control Surface is already in the Host Mode, you will need to hold the SETUP button while powering on the unit to enter Setup Mode. After pressing the SETUP button, the Illumination menu will appear on the Upper Graphic Display. Turn the Selector Knob (to the left of the Upper Graphic Display) one click clockwise and the following will appear on the Upper Graphic Display: To change the IP address of your Proton Switcher Control Surface, simply turn the encoders below each of the 4 IP address values to the desired IP address. You can push the encoder knob or press the x10 button to increment or decrement the values by 10. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 42

43 Turn the Selector Knob one more click clockwise and the following will appear on the Upper Graphic Display: To change your Proton Switcher Control Surface Operational Mode to Host Mode simply turn the encoder below the OpMode label until the value is Host. Your Proton Switcher Control Surface can communicate to the host via TCP or UDP. To change the Proton Switcher Control Surface Communication Mode simply turn the encoder below the Mode label to the desired mode of operation. To change the port that your Proton Switcher Control Surface uses to communicate with the host, simply turn the encoder below the Port label to the desired port number. You can push the encoder knob or press the x10 button to increment or decrement the port value by 10. You can press the x100 button to increment or decrement the port value by 100. Tip: You can press the x10 and x100 buttons simultaneously to increment or decrement the value by After you are done configuring your Proton Switcher Control Surface, simply press the Enter button to store the configuration. You will need to power cycle your Proton Switcher Control Surface to load the new configuration. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 43

44 Self Test Mode To verify the operation of the various buttons and displays, your Proton Switcher Control Surface has a built in Test Mode. To enter this Test Mode, simply press and hold the ME2 button immediately to the left of the BKGD button while powering on the unit. When the unit is in the Test Mode, the following will occur: The Upper Display will flash the text Graphics Test. The Lower Display will show the power up text including the firmware version. The buttons will illuminate white at approximately 10% brightness. Pressing a button will cause it to illuminate at 100% brightness. Releasing a button will cause it to fully extinguish You can exit the Test Mode by simply power cycling the unit. A Note About The LCD Displays The graphic displays in this unit use a liquid crystal technology. Because of this fact, the displays are susceptible to a phenomenon known by a few terms: Image Persistence, Image Retention or Image Sticking. This is also inaccurately referred to as Image Burn In. This occurs when a static image is displayed over a prolonged period of time. All LCDs are susceptible to Image Persistence to varying degrees. The degree of this behavior depends on the image pattern, the duration of the fixed image, the internal temperature and natural liquid crystal material production variations. This phenomenon is due to electrically charged particles (ions) that are normally present in the liquid crystal material. These ions can collect at the LCD panel electrodes. These ions cause a parasitic electric field which prevents the liquid crystal molecules from returning to their normal relaxed state. The result is observed when the screen image is changed and an inverted residual image of the previous image can be seen. This is known as Image Retention. This phenomenon is purely cosmetic and does not affect the performance characteristics of the displays or unit as a whole. Luckily, this phenomenon is temporary and reversible in most cases. Usually, Image Persistence can be removed by simply turning the unit off periodically for a period of time. May 9, 2018 Users Manual 44

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