This is an image for a RaspberryPi to build a Tally using the Pi's I/O ports For LEDS. This will work with both Preview and Program, however it will only show one program light on at at time ATM, I will fix this eventually. This is disk image for the Raspberry Pi
Version 3 has been a complete rewrite, changes:
Supports TVS
Supports Pi2 Pi3
Able to have multiple program and previews on at once
Upgraded OS
More reliable
GPIO Pinout is
Program 3,5,7,8,10,11,12,13
Preview 15,16,18,19,21,22,23,24
Default/Recovery IP is 172.30.0.1 (even when you set an IP this will still work)
To configure ssh to 172.30.0.1 on the same /24 and login as the user tally-config
https://www.tbdproductions.com.au/software/
TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
This sounds great! I'll definitely have to give it a try. Thank you for making it publicly available!
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
what is the standard login and password for logging on? THX
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
to configure it
user tally-config
to change settings
root/root
user tally-config
to change settings
root/root
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
Hello
Thank you for this amazing project!
My cameras have a Viltrox 7" monitors, with tally lights. I already figure out how can it turn on, both green and red lights.
It have a rj-45 port, and only need short the 2-8 pin for red and 3-8 for green.
I know nothing about RaspberryPi.
However, in the past I made a lot of computers repair (hardware and software, hackintosh, etc) and other DIY stuff, by example, I build my own intercom system, so, I feel in confident about this RaspberryPi-Tally lights solution.
I made some research, read some Raspberry Pi tutorials, I know where can I buy the module and I think that I know how make it boot.
If I understand right, once I get the TDB software running and correctly addressed the Raspberry module with the ATEM, the Raspberry pins 3,5,7,8,10,11,12,13 will provide the signals for the "red" program lights and the pins 15,16,18,19,21,22,23,24 the green ones, right?
I need to add a GPIO relay module?

Or just connect the monitors to the GPIO?
If this is right, just the designated pin and GND?
Again, thank you!!
Thank you for this amazing project!
My cameras have a Viltrox 7" monitors, with tally lights. I already figure out how can it turn on, both green and red lights.
It have a rj-45 port, and only need short the 2-8 pin for red and 3-8 for green.
I know nothing about RaspberryPi.
However, in the past I made a lot of computers repair (hardware and software, hackintosh, etc) and other DIY stuff, by example, I build my own intercom system, so, I feel in confident about this RaspberryPi-Tally lights solution.
I made some research, read some Raspberry Pi tutorials, I know where can I buy the module and I think that I know how make it boot.
If I understand right, once I get the TDB software running and correctly addressed the Raspberry module with the ATEM, the Raspberry pins 3,5,7,8,10,11,12,13 will provide the signals for the "red" program lights and the pins 15,16,18,19,21,22,23,24 the green ones, right?
I need to add a GPIO relay module?

Or just connect the monitors to the GPIO?
If this is right, just the designated pin and GND?
Again, thank you!!
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
what voltage do the monitors get triggered at?
if it is 5 volt it might just be a mater of plugging in
if it is 5 volt it might just be a mater of plugging in
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
Just shorting the 2 and 8 pins, turn on the red light. No voltage is needed
I applied 5V in those pins and also turn on.
I applied 5V in those pins and also turn on.
Last edited by jmvb on Thu Aug 16, 2018 3:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
I would suggest you need a relay then to close the curcuit.
Kingsley
Kingsley
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
I'll need set the ATEM in the 172.30.0.1xx range?
Re: TBD Black Magic ATEM Raspberry Pi Tally
log in as the user tally-config
you can re-configure the network
you can re-configure the network