Front Panel Lcd Menu Operations; System Settings Menu; Input Ports Menu - Lightware MX2-8X8-HDMI20-AUDIO User Manual

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4. Operation of MX2-8x8-HDMI20-Audio
4.3. Front Panel LCD Menu Operations
The company logo is displayed on the screen during the boot-up. The
main menu is displayed after about 30 seconds later and the device
is ready to use.
Menu Structure
The front panel has a color LCD that shows the most important
settings and parameters structured in a menu. The jog dial control
knob can be used to navigate between the menu items or change the
value of a parameter. The knob can be pressed to enter a menu or
edit/set a parameter.
MAIN MENU
System Settings
Input Ports
Output Ports
EDID
Health
Presets
Menu navigation
Menu selection
& change parameter
& set parameter
Press
Up
Down
OUTPUT MODE
Auto
HDMI
DVI
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Parameter Selection
The
blue
one means the current setting.
TIPS AND TRICKS: The faster you rotate the jog dial, the faster the
parameter list is scrolled.
4.3.1. System Settings Menu
Network Submenu
The
parameters
connection can be set in this submenu.
The first three lines (IP, Subnet, and
Gateway
current settings. If the DHCP option is
disabled, three more parameters are
listed which can be set for a static IP
address:
Static IP,
Static Subnet,
System Settings
Static Gateway.
Network
RS-232
ATTENTION! If you change the network settings, always press the
Time and Date
Save option under Network menu (not only in the submenu of the
Display Brightness
parameter) to apply the new settings.
Buzzer
Device Info
RS-232 Submenu
Enter Standby Mode
Restore Factory Defaults
Adjustable parameters of the local RS-232 port:
Input Ports
Control (enable/disable the
Port 1..8
Video Status
device control),
Video Settings
Baud Rate (9600, 19200, 38400,
Audio
Output Ports
57600, 115200),
Port 1..8
Protocol (LW2, LW3 or P#2
Video Status
Video Settings
protocol).
Audio
Time and Date
EDID
View
The internal clock and date can be set in this submenu which is used
Switch
for logging events.
Save
Health
Display Brightness
Uptime
Control Panel
The brightness of the LCD can be set from 1 to 10 on a scale.
Motherboard
IO ports
ATTENTION! The lowest value of the brightness parameter is 1 when
Presets
setting via the front panel. The setting is available in Lightware Device
Load Preset
Controller software as well, but in that case, the lowest value is 0,
Save Preset
which means the display is switched off; see
MX2-8x8-HDMI20 series – User's Manual
colored line means the selected menu/parameter, the
of
the
network
NETWORK
IP
192.168.0.97
Subnet
255.255.255.0
parameters)
show
the
Gateway
192.168.0.1
DHCP
Enabled
Link Status
100 Mbps full-duplex
MAC
00:14:2d:2b:43:89
«
Back
RS-232
Control
Enabled
Baud Rate
57600
Protocol
LW3
«
Back
Front Panel Tab
INFO: When the matrix is in Standby mode, the display is switched off.
green
Buzzer
There is a buzzer in the matrix which sounds in certain cases (during
booting, network or parameter change, etc.). It can be enabled/
disabled in this submenu.
Device Info
The following information is available in the submenu:
Frame Serial Number,
Hardware Versions of the PCB components,
Firmware Versions of the installed boards.
Enter Standby Mode
The device can be switched to standby mode. In this case, the
video transmission is disabled and the LCD is switched off. Remote
Save
connections (LAN, RS-232) remain enabled. Press the jog dial button
on the front panel to wake up the matrix (or see the related settings in
LDC, see
Grid View
section).
Restore Factory Defaults
The default settings can be reloaded in this submenu, for deails see
Factory Default
Settings.
4.3.2. Input Ports Menu
When entering the menu the available video input ports are listed. The
icons display information about the port and the incoming signal (see
below table). Select the desired input port and enter to see the
submenu.
INPUT PORTS
Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Port 4
Port 5
Port 6
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