RS-232 signal transmission – example
The concept
The Touch controller can send commands (input/output switching, control functions, etc.)
to the matrix and is able to remote control the projector via RS-232.
Settings
Command sending
INFO
Above values are examples and based on factory default settings.
4.4.3. USB Control interface
The device can be controlled over front panel USB mini B-type connector. This interface
only supports LW3 protocol. The interface can be used to establish a connection to
Lightware Device Controller software.
Section 4. TPS matrix concept
Figure 4-9. RS-232 signal transmission
Touch controller: wireless IP connection to the same Ethernet as the matrix is
connected to. Use a dedicated software tool (e.g. a terminal) which is suitable for
sending commands via TCP/IP to a certain IP:port address.
Matrix: The RS-232 interface of the TPS OUTPUT 1 (P4) is in Command Injection
(CI) mode. Set the further parameters (Baud rate, Data bits, etc.) in accordance
with the specifications of the projector. See section
Receiver: set the RS-232 switch to Normal position. The receiver will transmit the
RS-232 data between the TPS input port and the RS-232 port.
Projector: note the RS-232 port setting that is specified by the Manufacturer.
Connect a suitable serial cable with the proper wiring.
You can send LW3 protocol commands to the 192.168.0.100:6107 port to control
the matrix.
You can send LW2 protocol commands to the 192.168.0.100:10001 port to control
the matrix.
You can send commands to the 192.168.0.100:8004 port to control the projector.
This port number means the RS-232 interface of the TPS output port (TPS O1).
MMX6x2-HT
User's Manual
6.7.1
on page 56.
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