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  • Page 1 User’s Manual UMX-HDMI-140 Universal Multimedia Switcher...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

        UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Important Safety Instructions Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Common Safety Symbols WEEE Class II apparatus construction. Symbol Description This marking shown on the product or its literature, The equipment should be operated only from the power source indicates that it should not be disposed with other indicated on the product.
  • Page 3     UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Symbol Legend Document Information The following symbols and markings are used in the document: This User’s Manual applies to the following versions of the mentioned software, firmware, and hardware: WARNING! Safety-related information which is highly recom-...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    6. LW2 PROGRAMMER'S REFERENCE ..........40 4.3. Software Control Modes ............21 3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..............11 6.1. LW2 Protocol Description............40 3.1. Front View ..................11 5. SOFTWARE CONTROL - LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER ..22 6.2. General LW2 Commands .............40 3.2. Rear View ..................12 6.2.1. View Product Type ................40 5.1. Install and Upgrade ..............22 3.3. Electrical Connections .............12...
  • Page 5     UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Table of Contents 6.5. GPIO Configuration..............45 7.6.17. HDCP Setting (Input Port) ............58 7.13.3. Query the Preferred Resolution of an User EDID ......66 6.5.1. Set Level and Direction for Each Pins ........... 45 7.6.18. Test Pattern Generator ..............58 7.13.4. Emulating an EDID to an Input Port ..........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 1.1. Description 1.3. Features UMX-HDMI-140 switches universal 4K video and audio to a HDMI 3D and 4K Support output port. This device was designed for digital and analog video High bandwidth allows extension of resolutions up to 4K and audio signals: VGA, YPrPb, DVI, HDMI 1.4 and DP 1.1 with analog...
  • Page 7: Typical Applications

    The Concept p l a o r t a y P The huddle room has an HD Display and dedicated audio sink devices. The UMX-HDMI-140 switcher is s p l / D i assemled under the desk in an Under-desk Double Mounting Kit.
  • Page 8 (LDC); see the details in the Software Control - Lightware Device Controller chapter. the GPIO port of the UMX-HDMI-140 which can roll up and down the projection screen. You can find more information about it in the GPIO Interface section.
  • Page 9: Installation

    2.1.2. Under-desk Double Mounting Kit The UD-kit double makes it easy to mount a single switcher on any flat To mount the switcher Lightware supplies optional accessories for surface (e.g. furniture). different usage. There are two kinds of mounting kits with similar fixing method.
  • Page 10: Connecting Steps

        2. Installation UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 2.2. Connecting Steps VGA laptop HDMI laptop MacBook HDTV Audio HDMI HDMI RS-232 UMX-HDMI-140 Audio1 LIVE RESET HDMI HDMI Autoselect DVI-A Video DVI-D DVI-D Audio2 VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO SHOW VGA IN...
  • Page 11: Product Overview

        3. Product Overview UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 3.1. Front View P roduct Overview Status LEDs VGA input D-SUB connector for analog video Input Status LEDs The following sections are about the physical structure of the device, input/ signal.
  • Page 12: Rear View

    HDMI OUT 3.3.4. DisplayPort Connector receiver (IR IN) and transmitter (IR OUT) replaced with red screen. connection. Pin assignments can be UMX-HDMI-140 switcher provides standard 20-pole Output signal is HDCP-encrypted. found in the IR Connector section. DisplayPort connector for input. Always use high quality DP cable for connecting DisplayPort devices.
  • Page 13: Dvi-I Connector

    ATTENTION! Only one (DVI-A or DVI-D) mode is available at a time. 1 2 3 Left Lightware recommends the termination of LAN cables on the basis of You can use the Video Select button to choose the input source. Right TIA/EIA T 568 A or TIA/EIA T 568 B standards.
  • Page 14: Ir Connector

    IR detector and IR emitter can be connected to the receiver with TRS (Tip, Ring, and Sleeve) connectors. UMX-HDMI-140 is a universal audio/video switcher with analog/digital conversion and audio embedding They are also known as (3,5 mm or approx. 1/8”) audio jack, phone jack, phone plug, and mini-jack functions.
  • Page 15: Port Diagram

    UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 3.5. Port Diagram 3.6. Audio Interface The following figure describes the port diagram of the UMX-HDMI-140 switcher: 3.6.1. Audio Input Modes The device can receive embedded digital audio signal on the HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI-D input ports and Analog video analog audio signal on the Jack and the Phoenix input ports.
  • Page 16: Audio Options - Example

        3. Product Overview UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 3.6.2. Audio Options - Example 3.7. Video Interface 3.7.1. Video Input Modes ANALOG AUDIO IN 2 The device can receive digital video signal on the HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI-D input ports and analog video signal on the VGA and the DVI-A input ports.
  • Page 17: Automatic Input Selection - Example

    Laptop VGA IN The serial port is in Event Manager mode. Priorities can be set in Lightware Device Controller software, see related settings in the Video Output section. INFO: All settings are available in the LDC software, see details in the RS-232 section.
  • Page 18: Ir Interface

    Technical Background 3.8.3. Ethernet Control Interface The UMX-HDMI-140 switcher contains dedicated IR I/O connection and is able to transmit/receive IR signal via the IR emitter and detector units. The signal is in pronto HEX format. The device can be controlled over front panel Ethernet port (standard RJ45 connector). This interface supports any third-party system controller with both LW2 and LW3 command protocols.
  • Page 19: Gpio Interface

    GPIO pins to high level for Relay 1 closing. The device (configuration) cloning of UMX-HDMI-140 switcher is a simple method that eliminates the need For Relay 2: create an event in Event manager when signal is present on Input 1 (I1) then set GPIO pins ▪...
  • Page 20: Operation

        4. Operation UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 4.1. Front Panel Operation 4.2. Special Functions 4.1.1. Video Select Button 4.2.1. Enable DHCP IP Address Audio1 LIVE RESET Audio1 LIVE RESET HDMI HDMI Autoselect HDMI HDMI Autoselect DVI-A Video DVI-A Video DVI-D DVI-D...
  • Page 21: Reseting The Device

    DVI-D Audio2 VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO SHOW ▪ Lightware Device Controller (LDC) - you can connect to the device VGA IN AUDIO1 IN HDMI IN DP IN INPUT STATUS SELECT SELECT via our control software using Ethernet or RS-232 interface and In few cases (after firmware upgrade, etc) you may need to reset the control or configure the device as you wish.
  • Page 22: Software Control - Lightware Device Controller

    If the proxy settings traverse the update process, set the proper Normal install Snapshot install port using Lightware Device Controller (LDC). The software can be installed values then click the OK button. Available for Windows and Mac OS X Available for Windows on a Windows PC or Mac OS X.
  • Page 23: Crosspoint Menu

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.3. Crosspoint Menu Change IP Address To modify IP address settings quickly it is not necessary to enter the device's When LDC finds the hardware, it determines the product type, and the LDC starts with the default page, settings/network menu, you can set them by clicking the pencil icon beside showing the Crosspoint menu.
  • Page 24: Port Properties Windows

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.4. Port Properties Windows Port Tiles Available settings: The colors of the port tiles and the displayed icons represent different ▪ Mute/unmute the port; Clicking on the port tile opens the Port properties window. This section states and information: Lock/unlock the port;...
  • Page 25: Digital Video Inputs

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.4.2. Digital Video Inputs 5.4.3. Analog Audio Inputs 5.4.4. Digital Audio Inputs Clicking on the HDMI, DisplayPort, or DVI-D input port icon results opening the Port properties window. The most important information and settings are available from the panel.
  • Page 26: Video Output

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.4.5. Video Output 5.4.6. Audio Output Available settings: ▪ Mute/unmute the port; Click on the output port to display its properties. The most important Certain parameters of the digital audio output signal can be set as information and settings are available from the panel.
  • Page 27: Frame Detector

    Frame detector window Color: Click on the desired color or use the sliders and press Lightware’s Frame Detector function works like a signal analyzer and the Set color button to store. makes possible to determine the exact video format that is present on the port, thus helps to identify many problems.
  • Page 28: Edid Menu

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.5. EDID Menu 5.5.1. EDID Operations Advanced EDID Management can be accessed by selecting the EDID menu. There are two panels: left one Changing Emulated EDID contains Source EDIDs, right one contains Destination places where the EDIDs can be emulated or copied.
  • Page 29: Edid Summary Window

    The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable information to the user. All descriptors can be edited, and saved in an EDID file, or uploaded to the User memory. For more details about EDID Editor please visit our website (www.lightware.eu) and download EDID Editor user's manual.
  • Page 30: Creating An Edid - Easy Edid Creator

    5.6.1. RS-232 Create Lightware introduced a wizard-like interface for fast and easy EDID creation. With Easy EDID Creator it is possible to create custom EDIDs in four simple steps. By clicking on the Create button below Source panel, Easy EDID Creator is opened in a new window. For more details about EDID Editor please visit our website (www.lightware.eu) and download EDID Editor user's manual.
  • Page 31: Gpio

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.6.2. GPIO 5.6.3. Ethernet GPIO tab in Control menu Ethernet tab in Control menu The GPIO port has 7 pins, which operate at TTL digital signal levels and can be controlled by LDC or protocol Two ports are displayed in the Ethernet settings: Local and CPU.
  • Page 32: Infra

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.6.4. Infra Description Function ATTENTION! The device has no built-in Infrared receiver and transmitter. For the complete usage attach Code number. an IR emitter unit to the IR OUT and an IR detector unit to the IR IN connectors.
  • Page 33: Event Manager

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.7. Event Manager Ports User can set the name and command injection port to each sources and destinations. For more details The feature means that the device can sense changes on its ports and able to react...
  • Page 34: The Event Editor

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.7.1. The Event Editor 5.7.2. Create or Modify an Event Press the Edit button in the desired Event line to open the Event editor window. Wizard Mode The wizard mode lists the most common conditions and actions, so the user does not have to look for LW3 nodes and properties.
  • Page 35: Special Tools And Accessories

    Condition = true Delay Condition = true Perform the action naming: The UMX-HDMI-140 is connected to a projector by the HDMI output Letters (A-Z) and (a-z), numbers (0-9), special characters: hyphen ( - ), continously Condition = true port. The switcher is also connected to the projector by the RS-232 Perform the action underscore ( _ ), and space ( ).
  • Page 36: Settings Menu

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.8. Settings Menu Setting the Event You can create the Event in the Wizard in few simple 5.8.1. Status steps: Step 1. Set the condition. Select the required parameters to set the condition: ▪...
  • Page 37: Network

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.8.2. Network 5.8.4. System Network tab in Settings menu System tab in Settings menu IP address and DHCP settings can be set on this tab. Always press the Apply settings button to save changes.
  • Page 38: Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab)

    ATTENTION! The cloning is successful when the backup file is downloaded from the same type of source device as the destination device. Configuration cloning of Lightware LW3 devices is a simple method that eliminates the need to repeatedly configure certain devices to have identical (non-factory) settings. If the devices are installed in the same The Restoring Process type of system multiple times then it is enough to set up only one device to fit the user’s needs and then copy...
  • Page 39: Advanced View Window

        5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 5.10. Advanced View Window LW3 protocol help Pushing the button results a help window opening which describes the most important information about LW3 protocol commands in HTML format.
  • Page 40: Lw2 Programmer's Reference

    The device can be controlled through a reduced command set of LW2 protocol <id> id number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format commands to ensure the compatibility with other Lightware products. The supported LW2 commands are described in this chapter. <id²>...
  • Page 41: View Firmware Version Of The Cpu

    Command {FC}  {f}  {fc} Response (FW:<FW_VER><s>)CrLf Response (CF●<DESC>)CrLf  (FW:1.0.0b4 r5)  (CF UMX-HDMI-140 1.0.0b4 r5) (CF●<DESC>)CrLf Legend: <FW_VER> is the firmware version. It is followed by <s> string which may indicate special versions. … (CF END)CrLf 6.2.4. Connection Test ...
  • Page 42: A/V Port Settings

        6. LW2 Programmer's Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 6.3. A/V Port Settings 6.3.3. Unmute Output Description: Unmute output <out>. 6.3.1. Switch an Input to the Output Following commands with <A/V/AV> option can take effect in multiple layers, according to their parameters.
  • Page 43: View Connection State On The Output

        6. LW2 Programmer's Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 6.3.6. View Connection State on the Output 6.3.8. Change Video Autoselect Mode Description: Viewing the crosspoint state of the device; showing the input port numbers connected to the Description: The autoselect mode of the video outputs can be changed.
  • Page 44: Change The Video Input Priorities

        6. LW2 Programmer's Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 6.3.10. Change the Video Input Priorities 6.4. Network Configuration Description: The settings of video input priority can be changed as follows. 6.4.1. Query the Current IP Status Format Example Description: IP address settings can be queried as follows.
  • Page 45: Set The Gateway Address

        6. LW2 Programmer's Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 6.4.4. Set the Gateway Address Description: Gateway address can be set as follows. Format Example Command {IP_GATEWAY=<gateway_addr>}  {ip_gateway=192.168.0.50} Response (IP_GATEWAY=<gateway_addr>)CrLf  (IP_GATEWAY=192.168.0.50) Legend: <gateway_addr>: Four decimal octets separated by dots.
  • Page 46: Lw2 Commands - Quick Summary

        6. LW2 Programmer's Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 6.6. LW2 Commands – Quick Summary Network Configuration See in General LW2 Commands Operation Command chapter See in Operation Command Query the Current IP Status 6.4.1 {IP_STAT=?} chapter Set the IP Address 6.4.2...
  • Page 47: Lw3 Programmers' Reference

    UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.1. Overview Lightware 3 (LW3) protocol is used by the 25G hybrid matrix, the MODEX family and the new series of Lightware TPS and OPT products, including the UMX-HDMI-140 switcher. The protocol (LW3) is ASCII-based and all commands are terminated with a carriage return (Cr, ‘\r’) and line feed (Lf, ‘\n’) pair. It is organized as a tree structure that provides outstanding flexibility for implementing a human readable, but programmatically still ease to parse, which is suitable for different products with a different feature list.
  • Page 48     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual INFO: All parent nodes must be listed in the path of a node. Example: Following example presents the structure of the tree traversal: The following two ones are read-only properties: pr●/node1/node12.ReadOnlyProperty=value1...
  • Page 49: Escaping

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.1.2. Escaping 7.1.4. Prefix Summary Property values and method parameters can contain characters that are used as control characters in the The following prefixes are defined in the LW3 protocol: protocol.
  • Page 50: Lw3 Commands

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.3. LW3 Commands Legend: X can be: 7.3.1. Get Command ‘r’: read-only The ‘GET’ command can be used to get the child nodes, properties and methods of a specific node. It can ‘w’:...
  • Page 51: Set Command

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.3.3. Invocation Example: A method can be invoked with the help of the ‘CALL’ command. ˃ GETALL /EDID Command format: CALL●[nodePath]:[methodName]([parameter]) ˂ n- /EDID/F ˂ n- /EDID/D Response format: ˂...
  • Page 52: Manual

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.3.4. Manual Example: For every node, property and method in the tree there is a manual. The manual is a human readable text that ˃ 1103#GET /MEDIA/UART.* describes the syntax and provides a hint for how to use the primitives.
  • Page 53: Notifications About The Changes Of The Properties

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Get the Active Subscriptions for the Current Connection A Short Example of How to Use the Subscription Command format: OPEN In the following, an example is presented, how the subscriptions are working and how to use them. In the...
  • Page 54: System Commands

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.5. System Commands 7.5.5. Resetting the Device The transmitter can be restarted – the current connections (LAN, RS-232) will be terminated. 7.5.1. Query the Product Name Command format: CALL●/SYS:reset() The name of the product is a read-only parameter and cannot be modified.
  • Page 55: Video Port Settings

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.6. Video Port Settings The Most Common Received Port Status Responses INFO: Video port numbering can be found in the Input/Output Port Numbering section. 7.6.1. Query the Status of Source Ports...
  • Page 56: Query The Status Of Destination Port

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.6.2. Query the Status of Destination Port 7.6.5. Query the Video Autoselect Settings Command format: GET●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortStatus Command format: GET●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortAutoselect Response format: pr●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortStatus=[<O >] Response format: pr●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortAutoselect=<O _set> The response contains 5 ASCII characters for each port. The first character indicates the mute/lock state, The response shows the settings of each output one by one.
  • Page 57: Query The Input Port Priority

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.6.7. Query the Input Port Priority 7.6.9. Mute an Input Port Command format: GET●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.PortPriorityList Command format: CALL●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:muteSource(<I >) Response format: pr●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.PortPrioirtyList=<O _list> Response format: mO●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:muteSource The response shows the priority of each output one after another. The priority number can be from 0 to 31;...
  • Page 58: Unmute Output

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.6.14. Unmute Output 7.6.18. Test Pattern Generator Command format: CALL●/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:unmuteDestination(<O >) The output port can send a special image towards the sink device for testing purposes. The setting is available on the input ports with the below-listed parameters.
  • Page 59: Hdcp Setting (Output Port)

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.6.21. Color Space Setting (Output Port) Test Pattern Color Command format: SET●/MEDIA/VIDEO/<I >.FreeRunColor=<RGB_code> Command format: SET●/MEDIA/VIDEO/<O >.ColorSpaceSetting=0|1|2|3 Response format: pw●/MEDIA/VIDEO/<I >.FreeRunColor=<RGB_code> Response format: pw●/MEDIA/VIDEO/<O >.ColorSpaceSetting=0|1|2|3 Parameters: Parameters: <RGB_code> RGB color in RR;GG;BB format (separated by semicolons).
  • Page 60: Audio Port Settings

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.7. Audio Port Settings The Most Common Received Port Status Responses INFO: Audio port numbering can be found in the Input/Output Port Numbering section. 7.7.1. Query the Status of Source Port...
  • Page 61: Mute Audio Input

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.7.3. Mute Audio Input 7.7.7. Analog Audio Input Level Settings Command format: CALL●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteSource(<I >) Volume Response format: mO●/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteSource Command format: SET●/MEDIA/AUDIO/<I >.Volume=<level> Example: Response format: pw●/MEDIA/AUDIO/<I >.Volume=<level> Parameters: ˃ CALL /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:muteSource(I1) ˂...
  • Page 62: Change The Dhcp State

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.8.2. Change the DHCP State 7.8.7. Query the Gateway Address Command format: SET●/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.DhcpEnabled=true|false Command format: GET●/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.GatewayAddress Response format: pw●/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.DhcpEnabled=true|false Response format: pr●/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.GatewayAddress=<gw_address> Example: Example: ˃ SET /MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.DhcpEnabled=false ˃ GET /MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.GatewayAddress ˂...
  • Page 63: Baud Rate Setting

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.9.2. BAUD Rate Setting 7.9.5. Parity Setting Command format: SET●/MEDIA/UART/<P >.Baudrate=0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7 Command format: SET●/MEDIA/UART/<P >.Parity=0|1|2 Response format: pw●/MEDIA/UART/<P >.Baudrate=0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7 Response format: pw●/MEDIA/UART/<P >.Parity=0|1|2 Parameters: Parameters: .Baudrate .Parity BAUD rate value...
  • Page 64: Sending Message Via The Communication Ports

       7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.10. Sending Message via the Communication Ports 7.10.2. Sending Message via UDP Port The device can be used for sending a message to a certain IP:port address. The three different commands 7.10.1. Sending Message via TCP Port...
  • Page 65: Sending Message Via An Rs-232 Port

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.10.3. Sending Message via an RS-232 Port 7.11. Infrared Port Configuration The RS-232 ports can be used for sending a command message to a device which can be controlled over...
  • Page 66: Set The Output Level Of A Gpio Pin

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.12.2. Set the Output Level of a GPIO Pin 7.13.3. Query the Preferred Resolution of an User EDID Command format: SET●/MEDIA/GPIO/P .Output=<value> Command format: GET●/EDID/U/U .PreferredResolution Response format: pw●/MEDIA/GPIO/ P .Output=<value>...
  • Page 67: Copy An Edid To User Memory

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.13.6. Copy an EDID to User Memory Command format: CALL●/EDID:copy(<D >|<E >|<F >|<U >:<U >) Response format: mO●/EDID:copy Example: ˃ CALL /EDID:copy(D1:U1) ˂ mO /EDID:copy Explanation: The EDID of the last connected sink of D1 (Output 1) has been copied to U1.
  • Page 68: Lw3 Commands - Quick Summary

        7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 7.14. LW3 Commands - Quick Summary Operation / Path Change the Input Port Priority System Commands 7.6.8 /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setAutoselectionPriority(<input>(<output>):<prio>) Operation / Path Mute an Input Port Query the Product Name 7.6.9...
  • Page 69     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Audio Port Settings Operation / Path Query the Gateway Address Operation / Path 7.8.7 /MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.GatewayAddress Query the Status of Source Port 7.7.1 /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.SourcePortStatus Change the Gateway Address (Static) 7.8.8...
  • Page 70     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Infrared Port Configuration EDID Management Operation / Path Operation / Path Query the Emulated EDIDs Enable Command Injection Mode 7.13.1 7.11.1 /MEDIA/IR/<port_no>.CommandInjectionEnable /EDID.EdidStatus Enable/Disable Output Signal Modulation Query the Validity of a Dynamic EDID 7.11.2...
  • Page 71: Firmware Upgrade

    Detailed Instructions Î 8.2. Short Instructions Keeping the Configuration Settings Î Step 1. Get the firmware pack and the Lightware Device Updater (LDU) application. Step 2. Install the LDU application. Step 3. Establish the connection between the computer and the device(s).
  • Page 72: Detailed Instructions

        8. Firmware Upgrade UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Step 1. Set the desired update settings in the Options section. Step 1. Select the package. ▪ If you do not want to check for the updates automatically, Click on the Browse button and select the “.lfp” file that will be used for the upgrade.
  • Page 73     8. Firmware Upgrade UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Step 2. Select device. Firmware Components The firmware components of the selected devices are listed on the following screen: installed and update versions. (Update version will be uploaded to the device.) The following step is to select the desired device(s).
  • Page 74     8. Firmware Upgrade UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Step 3. Upgrade the device. When you confirmed the warnings, the upgrade process starts automatically. Click on the Start button to continue. Details button opens a new window where the process is logged – see below.
  • Page 75: Keeping The Configuration Settings

    Repeat button starts the process again with the selected device(s). Instructions page in the UMX-HDMI-140 firmware package Open logs button opens the temporary folder where the logs can be found. ATTENTION! In specific cases restoring cannot be applied fully and certain settings are not copied back Export logs by saving the files as a zipped file.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

        9. Troubleshooting UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual At first, check front panel LEDs and take the necessary steps according to their states. For more information about status, LEDs refer to Front View Rear View sections. Symptom Root cause...
  • Page 77     9. Troubleshooting UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual Symptom Root cause Action Refer to Symptom Root cause Action Refer to Audio signal GPIO No audio is Source audio volume is Connected device Cable connection Check the connectors to fit well; check Check the audio settings of the source.
  • Page 78: Technologies

    (dynamic EDID emulation). information about additional Detailed Timings, audio capabilities, For example, the Lightware device can be set up to emulate a sink speaker allocation and HDMI capabilities. It is important to know that device, which is connected to one of the outputs.
  • Page 79: Hdcp Management

    HDCP enabling/disabling function: the HDCP capability can be Protected /DVI cable UMX-HDMI-140 HDCP-compliant disabled in the Lightware device. If HDCP is disabled, the connected content switcher sink source will detect that the sink is not HDCP capable, and turn off The layout is the same as in the previous case: non-HDCP compliant authentication.
  • Page 80: Pixel Accurate Reclocking

    Without reclocking, sparkles, noise, and jaggies appear on the image. Lightware’s sophisticated Pixel Accurate Reclocking technology fixes more problems than general TMDS reclocking. It removes not only intra-pair skew but inter-pair skew as well. The Pixel Accurate...
  • Page 81: Appendix

        11. Appendix UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 11.1. Specification Color depth ....Deep color support up to 36 bits, 12 bit/color Color space ..........RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4, YcbCr 4:2:2 General Max. video resolutions .........1600x1200@60 Hz, 36 bit Compliance ..................CE ...............3840x2160@30 Hz, 24 bit...
  • Page 82: Content Of Backup File

        11. Appendix UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 11.2. Content of Backup File DVI-I Input with DVI-A support Analog Audio Input (Phoenix) Connector type ..............29-pole, DVI-I Connector type ..........5-pole Phoenix connector The backup file contains numerous settings and parameters saved from the device.
  • Page 83: Input/Output Port Numbering

        11. Appendix UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 11.3. Input/Output Port Numbering Front View The following table contains the input and output ports with their ID numbers which shall be used in protocol Audio1 LIVE RESET commands. HDMI HDMI...
  • Page 84: Audio Cable Wiring Guide

        11. Appendix UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 11.5. Audio Cable Wiring Guide From Unbalanced Output to Balanced Input From Balanced Output to Balanced Input Inputs and outputs of audio devices are symmetric or asymmetric. 2 x 6.3 (1/4") TS - Phoenix 2 x RCA - Phoenix Phoenix - 2 x 6.3 (1/4") TRS...
  • Page 85: Factory Edid List

        11. Appendix UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 11.6. Factory EDID List Mem. Resolution Type Mem. Resolution Type 1364 x 768 @ 50.00 2048 x 1536 @ 60.00 Mem. Resolution Type Mem. Resolution Type 1364 x 768 @ 59.94 2048 x 1536 @ 75.00...
  • Page 86: Factory Default Settings

        11. Appendix UMX-HDMI-140 – User's Manual 11.7. Factory Default Settings Parameter Setting/Value RS-232 settings Parameter Setting/Value Control protocol Crosspoint settings Baud rate 57600 Video I1 (VGA in) Databits Audio I1 (Analog audio in 1) Parity Video port settings...
  • Page 87: Further Information

    1.4. Product failures from six (6) months to the end of the warranty period will either be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Lightware. If Lightware chooses to replace the product then the replacement will be warranted for the remainder of the original unit’s warranty period.

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