Front panel controls in TAKE mode
Take mode allows the user to connect or disconnect multiple outputs to an input
at once. This mode is useful when time delay is not allowed between multiple
switching. The commands are only realized when the Take button is pressed.
1. First press and release the desired source button.
The pressed source button and all destination buttons
DESTINATIONS
which are currently connected to the source lights up.
2. Press and release the desired destination buttons
which have to be (dis)connected to/from the selected
DESTINATIONS
source. The preselected destination buttons will blink.
3. Press and release Take button; the selected input is
TAKE
LOAD
SAVE
AUTO
PRESET
PRESET
switched to the selected output(s).
1. Press and release the Output Lock button; it starts to
CONTROL
LOCK
blink and all the buttons of any locked destinations light
up (view state).
OUTPUT
LOCK
2. Press and release a destination button; it starts to
CONTROL
LOCK
blink (more destinations can be selected sequentially).
OUTPUT
LOCK
3. Press and release the Take button. The selected
TAKE
LOAD
SAVE
AUTO
PRESET
PRESET
destinations are now locked.
Front panel controls in AUTOTAKE mode
Autotake mode is useful when immediate actions must be done or fast switching
is needed between sources on a particular destination. In this mode switching
occurs immediately upon pressing one of the input selector buttons.
1. Press and release the desired destination button.
The pressed destination button and the actually
DESTINATIONS
connected source button light up green. If no source is
connected (the output is muted) no source button will
light up.
2. Press and release the desired source button. The
switch action will be executed immediately. Switching
DESTINATIONS
between sources to the selected destination can be done
directly.
1. Press and release the required destination button.
CONTROL
LOCK
Now the selected destination button and the currently
configured source button light up (view mode).
OUTPUT
LOCK
2. Press and release the Output Lock button; it lights up
CONTROL
LOCK
in red, and lock function is activated at once. No source
can be changed at the locked destination.
OUTPUT
LOCK
Software control – Using Lightware Device Controller (LDC)
The device can be controlled from a computer using the Lightware Device
Controller software. The application is available at
www.lightware.eu
(Support / Downloads section), install it on a Windows PC or a Mac OS X
and connect to the device. The following ways are available to connect to
the device directly:
Local USB port
Connect a USB cable (with mini B-type connector) between the matrix and the computer
and start the LDC. The device is displayed under the USB devices section; press Connect.
Local RS-232 port
Connect a serial cable between the matrix and the computer and start the LDC. Press
the Query button of the connected COM port to list the device and press Connect. See
the Factory default settings table for the RS-232 port parameters. The local RS-232
port settings are available in the front panel menu. Navigate to Settings / Control RS232
submenu. The following parameters can be set: Baud rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits and Parity.
LAN port
Connect the supplied LAN crosslink cable between the matrix and the computer for direct
connection or connect to an Ethernet. The default network settings are listed in above table
which can be changed via the front panel menu.
Typical application
TAKE
AUTO
SOURCES
SOURCES
MMX6x2-HT220
SOU
DESTINATIONS
Ethernet
SOU
DESTINATIONS
TAKE
AUTO
Remote power
SOURCES
SOURCES
WP-UMX-TPS-TX130-US
SOU
DESTINATIONS
SOU
DESTINATIONS
Network settings on the front panel
Setting a dynamic IP address
1. Navigate to Settings / Network / DHCP submenu
and press the enter button.
2. To change the setting, press the enter button and
use the up and down buttons to toggle between
the options; set to Enabled.
3. Press the enter button to save changes.
4. Press the escape button twice to navigate out from the submenu. You will be prompted
to apply settings; press the enter button.
Setting a static IP address
1. Disable the DHCP setting as described above.
2. Navigate to Settings / Network / IP Address
submenu and press the enter button.
3. To change the numbers press the enter button.
4. Use the left and right buttons to place the cursor
to the desired number; set the numbers by the up and down buttons.
5. Press the enter button to save changes.
6. Press the escape button twice to navigate out from the submenu. You will be prompted
to apply settings – press the enter button.
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DisplayPort
RS-232
HDMI
¹DHCP:
Disabled
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¹IP Address:
192.168.002.2½
Factory default settings
The settings and parameters can be set to factory default as follows:
1. Navigate to Settings / Fact. defaults submenu and press the enter.
2. Press the enter button to load the factory default settings, which are the followings:
Speakers
IP address (static)
Subnet mask
Static gateway
DHCP
TCP/IP port no. for LW2 / LW3
control protocol
Crosspoint setting
Audio source
Emulated EDID
Autoselect
Microphone
Output TPS mode
PoE feature (on TPS ports)
RS-232 mode and protocol
RS-232 port setting
RS-232 command injection port
number (Local / TPSIN1 / TPSIN2 /
TPSOUT1 / TPSOUT2)
Maximum twisted pair distances
HDBaseT
projector
Resolution
1024x768@60Hz
1280x720p@60Hz
1920x1080p@60Hz (24bpp)
1920x1200@60Hz
Projector
1600x1200@60Hz
1920x1080@60Hz (36bpp)
3840x2160@30Hz UHD
4096x2160@30Hz 4K
* Long reach TPS mode supports pixel clock frequencies up to 148.5 MHz.
Above values are valid when the connected extenders are powered by a local adaptor;
Analog audio
distances may decrease depending on the powering mode (local or remote) and cable
LAN
quality.
VGA
CAT7 SFTP AWG23 cable is always recommended.
192.168.0.100
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.1
disabled
10001 / 6107
HDMI I3 on O1 and O3, HDMI I4 on O2 and O4
embedded audio
F47 - Factory (1920x1080@60Hz HDMI)
disabled
auto
enabled
pass-through, LW2 protocol
57600 BAUD, 8, N, 1
8001 / 8002 / 8003 / 8004 / 8005
Cable lengths
(Auto / Long reach TPS mode)
Pixel
clock rate
CAT5e
CAT7
CAT7
AWG24
AWG26
AWG23
65 MHz
100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m*
120 m / 170 m*
73.8 MHz
100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m*
120 m / 170 m*
148.5 MHz 100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m*
120 m / 170 m*
152.9 MHz
100 m / NA
90 m / NA
120 m / NA
162 MHz
100 m / NA
90 m / NA
120 m / NA
223 MHz
70 m / NA
70 m / NA
100 m / NA
297 MHz
70 m / NA
70 m / NA
100 m / NA
297 MHz
70 m / NA
70 m / NA
100 m / NA
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