Front Panel Lcd Menu Operation; Menu Concept; Normal Mode - Lightware MX8x8HDMI-Pro User Manual

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4. Operation
4.3. Front Panel LCD Menu Operation
4.3.1. Menu concept
There are three operation modes of the LCD menu:

Normal mode

Most settings can be done in this mode. It
activates after powering on.
EDID mode
Use this mode to set up the emulated EDID
on the inputs, learn EDID form the outputs
or to view the EDID memory. This mode is
activated when EDID button is illuminated.
You can enter this mode or exit by pressing
the EDID button.
Signal Present
This mode is for checking the presence of
mode
the display devices and incoming signals.
It is activated when Signal Present button is
illuminated. You can enter this mode or exit
by pressing Signal Present button.
Normal mode
Default display
IP settings
IP address
IP port
IP subnet
Save & exit
Exit no save
Power status
Selftest
Error list
Installed cards
Firmware versions
Factory resets
IP reset
IO card reset
HDCP KEY reset
Disable HDCP on all inputs
Enable HDCP on all inputs
EDID reset
EDID mode
EDID view
EDID save
EDID switch
Signal present mode
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Press the Left or the Right button to jump between the menus and
parameters Use the Enter or Take buttons to enter a menu or execute
an item. The Up and Down buttons modify the values if modification is
enabled.
4.3.2. Normal Mode
The normal mode has eight submenus that can be selected by
pressing Left and Right buttons.
Default display
Default display activates after power
up or after 10 sec idle from any menu
in normal mode. This screen shows the
current IP address, the IP port and the
serial number of the matrix.
IP settings
Network related settings can be found in this menu. You can enter a
submenu by pressing Enter, or change attributes and parameters by
pressing Up and Down buttons.
IP address
It is possible to configure the system
to use DHCP server by selecting DHCP
instead of fixIP, and can set the IP
address in case of fix IP mode.
IP port
User can set the IP mode and check the
MAC address of the device.
IP subnet mask
User can change the IP subnet mask of
the device.
IP gateway address
User can change the IP gateway
address of the device. After the desired
modification, you have to press Enter
again and select the Save & Exit item in
the menu, then the new settings will be activated after a few seconds.
If you select the Exit no save menu, then no modifications will be made.
ATTENTION! New settings cannot be applied while an active
connection is alive on the Ethernet port. If you get ,,OPERATION
FAILED" message then please disconnect the remote TCP/IP
sockets and try again.
Power status
You are able to check here the DC
voltages and the internal temperature. If
these values are out of the safe interval,
you will get a warn message on the LCD screen regardless of what
menu is selected.
192.168.003.219
P10001 33004291
Selftest
You can run selftest in the system
started from this menu. There are
three components in the test: I/O ports,
memory and I2C devices.
Error list
You can read out the error messages of
the frame stored in the device memory
in this menu.
IP ADDR
fixIP
Installed cards (Card ID slots)
192.168.000.104
This submenu shows the hardware
description strings of the installed
cards. You can view the installed cards
by pressing Up and Down buttons. The position is shown in the top
right corner. The possible values are:
IP PORT
10001
MAC:0080A391CE94
MB: Motherboard,
I1: Input card slot,
O1: Output card slot.
IP SUBNET
255.255.000.000
Firmware versions
It shows the firmware version numbers
of the CPU, EDID, web server, web
content and the front panel control
IP GATEWAY
board. Press the Up and Down buttons to
192.168.000.001
view the desired firmware.
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PWR STATUS:
FRA
3.3V 5.0V 24C
SELFTEST
CPU
STOPPED
ELIST:CPU
List is Empty!
CARD ID SLOT# MB
MX-DVI-MB8 SCH_1
Firmwares:
CPU
Ver:2.5.0

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