Features Of The Device; Typical Application - Lightware RAP-B511-EU-K User Manual

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1. Introduction
1.5. Features of the Device
Front panel buttons and rotary knob
Integrated keypad with 11 programmable backlight buttons. Volume rotary knob to control
Lightware devices, TVs or Power Amplifiers volume.
Ethernet Control
Multiple simultaneous TCP/IP connections are available with a simple ASCII-based protocol
for controlling, configuring the device or perform a firmware upgrade.
Remote Power
The RAP-B511 is PoE-compatible and can be powered locally by the supplied power adaptor,
or remotely via the TPS connection (through the CATx cable) with a compatible power source
equipment, e.g. MMX6x2-HT series matrix switchers and TPS2 matrix boards.
Bi-directional RS-232 Pass-through
RS-232
AV systems can also contain serial port controllers and controlled devices. Serial port pass-
through supports any unit that works with standard RS-232.
RS-232 Recognizer
RS-232
Support recognizing incoming RS-232 messages to integrate with 3rd party devices or
x
Lightware units.
11 0100 1
GPIO Control Port
3 GPIO pins operating at TTL digital signal levels and can be controlled with both LW2 and
LW3 commands.
Infra
Infrared (IR) is a wireless technology used for device communication over short ranges. Third
party control systems may send IR control commands to endpoints turning them on and off
or switching their inputs.
LDC
The Lightware Device Controller (LDC) application keeps receiving upgrades adding new
features and tools. The latest edition of LDC got more intuitive, user friendly, smarter and
has a modern user interface. The LDC is available for both Windows and macOS operating
systems.
RAP-B511 series – User's Manual
Built-in Event Manager
The Event Manager tool takes care of all the necessary control in a smaller configuration
by performing predefined actions in response to device status changes. Hence, in a less
complex environment, there is no need to invest in additional control solutions, which makes
the receiver the best choice for numerous applications.
Real-time clock
Real time clock with network time protocol and automatic daylight saving adjustment for
Event Manager scheduling.
1.6. Typical Application
VINX Application Example
ACT.
VIDEO
ID
LINK
STREAM
ON
DIP
4
1GbE
LAN
INPUT)
8-4-2-1
3
2
1
(AV
MODE
HDMI
out)
VIDEO
(local
USB
DER
ENCO
LINK
ACT.
VIDEO
STREAM
ON
ID
DIP
LAN
1
2
4
3
1GbE
(AV
INPUT)
8-4-2-1
MODE
out)
(local
HDMI
USB
VIDEO
ENCO
DER
Conditions
Actions
Button Process
Source Switching
Scheduling
Display / Projector On / Off
Volume
LINK
ACT.
STREAM
ON
VIDEO
DIP
ID
LAN
3
4
1
2
1GbE
(AV
INPUT)
CONNE
CT
T
8-4-2-1
POWER
HDMI
OUTPU
VIDEO
USB
DECO
DER
ACT.
LINK
STREAM
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ID
3
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1
2
3
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VIDEO
(AV
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