About the Evertz 7700PTX Universal Protocol Translator Module
The Evertz 7700PTX is a universal protocol translator module designed for the Evertz 7700 series modular platform. Its primary function is to act as a communication bridge, converting control and data signals between different protocols used in broadcast and professional AV facilities. In complex systems, equipment from various manufacturers often uses disparate communication languages, such as serial (RS-232/422/485), Ethernet (TCP/IP with various application layers), or specialized industrial protocols. The 7700PTX module interprets these languages, allowing an Evertz control system (like VistaLINK or Magnum) to seamlessly monitor and command third-party devices such as routers, servers, cameras, VTRs, or display processors, and vice-versa.
Engineered for flexibility and integration, this module typically features multiple physical interface ports (serial and Ethernet) and can be programmed with a library of common device drivers or custom scripts to handle specific command sets. It enables centralized control by aggregating status and alarm information from disparate equipment into the Evertz management software, providing operators with a unified view of the entire facility. Conversely, it can translate commands from the Evertz system into the native language of a third-party device to trigger actions like switching, playback, or adjustments. This capability is crucial for automating workflows and creating cohesive, multi-vendor systems.
As a key enabler for unified facility management, the Evertz 7700PTX enhances the interoperability and scalability of the 7700 platform. It is commonly deployed in modern broadcast centers, network operations centers, and production trucks that utilize best-in-class equipment from various vendors. By solving the problem of protocol incompatibility, it allows engineers to design streamlined, automated operations that reduce manual intervention and increase overall system reliability.