ControlSpace Designer 4v3-1 ReleaseNotes
ControlSpace Designer 4v3-1 ReleaseNotes
ControlSpace Designer 4v3-1 ReleaseNotes
General
This release of ControlSpace Designer software adds the following new features:
Hardware Manager
Multi-channel Gain
Text Notes
Hardware Manager
A new Hardware Manager tool consolidates all the operations relating to ControlSpace hardware into a
single form with a batch update facility to change network settings for multiple devices with a single
action.
The Hardware Manager has three stacked regions:
At the top is the Current Project Settings area, where the project address and subnet
mask is displayed. The current NIC settings are also displayed for comparison.
The middle region is occupied by the Device List which contains the list of devices that
are discovered on the project network and is always visible. There are four tabs included
in this list: the Network Settings tab, Serial Port Settings tab, "Firmware Update" tab,
and EQ Update tab.
The lowest region, the Device Update area, is used to set device properties, but is only
displayed for the Network Settings and Serial Port Settings Tab when a single item is
selected in the device list that has properties the user can modify.
BOSE Professional
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Revision: 1.0
Inputs and outputs for all Matrix mixers, Standard Mixers and Routers can now be labelled for easier
operation.
Multi-channel Gain
New multi-channel Gain modules allow multiple channels to be controlled with a single level/mute. These
can be assigned directly to Control Centers and will remove the need to Group channels for many
applications.
BOSE Professional
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Revision: 1.0
Text Notes
Notes/labels can be added to Project and Device views for system documentation.
BOSE Professional
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Revision: 1.0
Firmware
This release includes the following firmware: ESP-880/4120/1240/1600 (v1.580) ESP-00 II (v4.580),
ESP-88/00 (v4.580), PMxxxx (v2.080). No update to CC-64 or CC-16 firmware is required.
required, version 4.5 will installed automatically as part of the installation of ControlSpace
Designer. Windows 7 includes version 3.5 so no additional installation is required. For Windows
8, support for version 3.5 can be turned on using Turn Windows Features On/Off.
Note the installation of Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 requires an internet connection. Alternatively a full
offline version can be downloaded from here.
ControlSpace Designer also requires the Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 runtime library. If required,
this will be installed automatically as part of the ControlSpace Designer installation.
Note that the Microsoft Windows XP operating system is no longer officially supported.
BOSE Professional
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Revision: 1.0
Control Centers/Programming
1. An issue that could cause level adjustments on a CC-64 to become jumpy when the maximum
or minimum levels were changed from their defaults has been corrected.
Serial Control
1. An issue that could cause ESP-880/4120/1240/1600 devices to cease responding if serial-overEthernet control connections were intermittent (using ControlSpace Remote at the edge of
wireless coverage, for example) has been resolved.
Manager all ControlSpace communication is now routed via that adaptor even if another is set
to the same network address.
2. The EQ database has been updated with new HP/LP filter settings for the 02 range of LT
loudspeakers.
BOSE Professional
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Revision: 1.0
Control Centers/Programming
1. An issue that could prevent timer events from executing correctly until the ESP was rebooted if
the same design, with the same (unchanged) timer settings had been uploaded multiple times,
has been fixed.
2. Programming for GPI, Serial input and Timers has been streamlined and is now consistent with
Control Centers. Level and mute parameters of inputs, outputs and gain modules may be
assigned directly to GPI, Serial input and Timer events along with Selectors. Changes to all
other modules should be made indirectly using Parameter sets .
3. Dante and CobraNet outputs can now be added directly to Groups. An error that would occur if
the ESP-88/00 card variant only had 8x input channels has been resolved.
4. Changes made to ESPLink, Dante or CobraNet inputs and outputs via the CC-16 simulator now
work as expected.
5. When a PowerMatch output is assigned to an analog GPI pin on an ESP the maximum volume
is now automatically changed to 0dB so the maximum level is not exceeded.
6. Previously the Master Fader menu item was incorrectly disabled for PowerMatch input groups,
this has now been resolved.
7. It was possible for ControlSpace Designer to become out-of-sync or lose communication with
hardware if large Parameter Sets were recalled in quick succession. Recall of Parameter Sets
via CSD has been optimized and the issue should no longer occur.
8. When Parameter Sets that spanned multiple devices were assigned to CC-64/CC-16 controls
and a subset of those devices were rebooted, or disconnected/reconnected it was possible for
incorrect Parameter Sets to be recalled. The Parameter Set selection is now synchronized at
power-up or when a device re-joins the network so the issue no longer occurs.
Serial Control
1. Previously the ESP-88/00 could fail to boot correctly if traffic was present on the RS232 serial
port during the boot process. The issue has been resolved and this no longer occurs.
2. Additional serial commands have been added to set and query network parameters such as
Subnet Mask and Default Gateway and to allow devices to be reset/rebooted.
BOSE Professional
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Revision: 1.0