Controlling Features; Serial Interface - Lightware HDMI-3D-OPT-TX210A User Manual

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3. Product Overview
USB KVM - Example 2
USB
:
:
HDCP
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO1
Autoselect
AUDIO2
USB
AUDIO
RST
VIDEO
AUDIO
SHOW
1
DP IN
HDMI1 IN
2
3
HDMI2 IN
4
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
SELECT
ME
PC
HDMI-3D-OPT series
transmitter
The Concept
Two devices are connected to the USB ports of the Receiver:
A Drawing table;
A USB HUB which has four USB ports - a Keyboard and a Mouse are connected to the HUB.
The PC can be controlled by the keyboard and the mouse, as well as the drawing table is also working as an
input device beside of them.
Settings:
Keyboard and mouse (via the USB HUB): the devices need to be set to Composite mode. The extenders can
handle both of them if the devices are HID-compliant computer mouse and/or keyboard built with 107
keys and/or specific multimedia keys.
Drawing table: the device needs to be set to Transparent mode because this kind of devices may have
special functions which cannot be supported by the composite mode.
All related settings are available in the LDC software, see the
INFO: The extenders support up to 8 physical USB HUB ports.
3.11. Controlling Features
The interfaces of the HDMI-3D-OPT series extenders can be used to install the device at various point of a
complex A/V system. Besides, the transmitter and the receiver are able to handle controlling functions. This
section is about to present the possibilities through the control ports built-in the the extenders.
3.11.1. Serial Interface
INFO: Only HDMI-3D-OPT-TX210RAK and SW4-OPT-TX240RAK transmitters, and HDMI-3D-OPT-RX150RA
receiver have RS-232 interface.
Technical Background
Serial data communication can be established via the local RS-232 port (Phoenix connector) or via the optical
line. The RS-232 ports – which are connected to the processor (CPU) – can be configured separately (e.g. if
the Baud rates are different, the microcontroller does the conversion automatically between the ports). The
RS-232 port can be switched to Control mode, Command Injection mode, or can be Pass-through mode; see
the following figure.
USB
USB HUB
Keyboard and Mouse
FIBER OPTICAL
USB
USB
FUNC.
CONT.
HDCP
HOTPLUG
POWER
SIGNAL
HDMI
USB LINK
EMULATE
RS-232
LASER
FIBER LINK
HDMI-3D-OPT-RX150RA
Drawing table
receiver
USB KVM
section.
HDMI-3D-OPT series – User's Manual
RS-232
The following settings are defined:
1
The Local serial port is in Control mode.
2
The Local serial port is in Pass-through mode.
3
The Local serial port is in Command Injection mode.
All settings are available in the LDC software, see settings in the
Control Mode
The incoming data from the given port is processed and interpreted by the CPU. The mode allows to control
the matrix directly. LW2 or LW3 protocol commands are accepted – depending on the current port setting.
Pass-through Mode
In pass-through mode, the given device forwards the data that is coming from one of its ports to another
same type of port. The command is not processed by the CPU. Incomming serial data is forwarded from one
port to another port inside the extender.
Command Injection Mode
INFO: HDMI-3D-OPT-RX150RA receiver has no command injection mode.
In this mode, the extender works as a TCP/IP <-> RS-232 bidirectional converter. The TCP/IP data signal is
converted to RS-232 data and vice versa. TCP/IP port numbers are defined for the serial ports (optical link
and local) for this purpose. E.g. the default Command Injection port number of the local RS-232 port is 8001.
If data is coming from the optical interface which addresses to the port no. 8001, it will be transmitted to
the Tx pin of the local RS-232 port. That also works in the opposite direction of course and the method is the
same on the serial interface of the optical port as well.
1
Mode switch
Device control (local serial)
2
RS-232 / OPT converter
3
RS-232 / TCP converter
CPU
The block diagram of the serial interface
RS-232
section.
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