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HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – 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.
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The following symbols and markings are used in the document: This User’s Manual applies to the following versions of the mentioned Lightware Visual Engineering supports green technologies and software, firmware, and hardware: eco-friend mentality. Thus, this document is made for digital usage...
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HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual Table of Contents 6.5.4. PSet Local TPS-232 Control Irotocol Iort ........48 7.4.15. Test Iattern PSetting..............58 7.9.1. Dnable the Tecognizer ..............67 6.5.5. PSet Link TPS-232 Control Irotocol Iort .......... 48 7.4.16. HDM Mode PSettings (Futput Iort) ..........59 7.9.2. PSet the Delimiter Hex ..............
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8.4.1. Dstablish Connection ..............80 8.4.2. PStart the LDU2 Application and Follow the PSteps ......80 8.5. Keeping the Configuration Settings .........83 8.6. Remote Firmware Upgrade of Connected Lightware Devices ...84 9. TROUBLESHOOTING ................85 9.1. Use Case Studies ................85 9.2. How to Speed Up the Troubleshooting Process .......87 10.
TPS receiver unit is being developed in the 25G Modular matrix frames - 25G-TIPS2-FB ▪ Lightware works with one PoE capable TPS input and a single HDMI ▪ Standalone TPS matrix frames – MMX6x2-HT series output. The unit is full 4C/UHD and 3D capable and HDCI compliant.
1. Introduction HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 1.4. Ieatures Dark Mode Rental application requires this function, which keeps the LEDs unlit to hide the device during 3D and 4K Support the event. #new High bandwidth allows extension of resolutions up to 4C and even 3D sources and displays are supported.
1. Introduction HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 1.6. Typical Application Standalone Application Diagram Wi-Fi access point RS-232 Projector HDMI-TPS-RX110AY Electric SIGN I OUT emitter projector HDMI 1.5A-- screen PIN: (PoE RELAY 1.5A-- Volume Analog control HDMI 12V DC audio Power UMX-TPS-TX140...
2.1.2. Under-desk Double Mounting Kit The UD-kit double makes it easy to mount a single receiver on any flat To mount the receiver Lightware supplies optional accessories for surface (e.g. furniture). different usage. There are two kinds of mounting kits with similar fixing method.
2. Installation HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 2.2. Connecting Steps Powering Iptions IR unit Audio amplifier Projector Power Powering options Power Adaptor TPS-PI-1P1 power injector Audio HDMI CATx cable CATx cable RELAYS REQUIRED POWER OVER 20W CONTROL RS-232 LIVE RESET...
3. Product Overview HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 3.1. Iront View Status LEDs P roduct Overview Relay 4-pole Ihoenix connector for relay ports. LIVE Pin assignment can be found in the Relay IIIE: The device is not powered. The following sections are about the physical structure of the device, input/ Connector section.
3. Product Overview HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 3.2. Rear View 3.3. Electrical Connections 3.3.1. DC 12V Connection 2 . 1 2 . 1 1 A D 1 A D C TPS Input LEDs DC 12V IN Local power in; connect the output of Locking DC connector the supplied 12V DC power adaptor.
3 Sleeve 3 Sleeve Phoenix Combicon series (3.5mm pitch, 4-pole), type: MC 1.5/4-PST-3.5. Lightware recommends the termination of LAN cables on the basis of ® TA/DA T 568 A or TA/DA T 568 B standards. NFF: Ring pole of the emitter is optional. If your IR emitter has...
3. Product Overview HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 3.5. Port Diagram Selected mode on RX side The following figure describes the port diagram of the device: LPPI1 LPPI2 HDBaseT Long reach Auto LPPI1 LPPF1 LPPF1 LPPF1 LPPF1 LPPF1 Digital video and LPPI2...
3. Product Overview HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 3.7.3. Audio Iptions - Example 3.9. Control Ieatures HDMI-TPS-RX110AY has several control functions. This chapter is about to present the possibilities through two simple layout examples. ANALOG AUDIO OUT System Control via Local Ethernet (Example) Audio amplifier HDMI TPS IN...
3. Product Overview HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 3.9.1. Serial Interface Control Mode The incoming data from the given port is processed and interpreted by the CPU. The mode allows to control Technical Background the receiver directly. LW2 or LW3 protocol commands are accepted – depending on the current port setting. Serial data communication can be established via the local RS-232 port (Phoenix connector) or via the TPS lines.
All settings are available in the LDC software, see settings in the Infra section. The RS-232 recognizer settings has to be done with Lightware Device Controller Software (see details NFF: The modulation of output IR signal can be turned off or on by LW3 command, see the...
IR Signal Transmission - Example HDM-TIPS-TX110AY receiver contains two relay modules which can be accessed by a 4-pole Ihoenix connector. The relays can be controlled by Lightware protocol commands (LW3) and Event manager actions can be assigned to the port.
When the firmware of the connected extenders has to be upgraded the TIPS The interface can be used to remote control the device with Lightware Device Controller and establish the connection is necessary towards the extenders – nothing else. The LDU will find the connected devices and connection to Lightware Device Updater software and perform firmware upgrade.
4. Fperation HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 4.1. Iront Panel - Special Iunctions 4.1.4. Reseting the Device 4.1.1. Programmable Iunction Button RELAYS RESET CONTROL RS-232 LIVE RS-232 AUDIO OUT TPS LINK IR IN IR OUT TX RX ETHERNET FUNCTION RELAYS MAX 30V, 1A LIVE...
The following list contains the software control modes: ▪ Lightware Device Controller (LDC): you can connect to the device via our control software with using USB, RS-232 or Ethernet interfaces and control or configure the device as you wish. For the details see Software Control - Lightware Device Controller chapter.
The device can be controlled by a computer through RS-232, Ethernet, and 5.2. Running the LDC Normal install Snapshot install USB interfaces by the Lightware Device Controller (LDC). The software can be The common way to start the software is double-click on the LDC Available for Windows and macOS Available for Windows installed on a Windows PC or macIS.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.3. Establishing the Connection Change IP Address To modify IP address settings quickly it is not necessary to enter the device's Step 1. Connect the device to a computer via USB, RS-232 or Ethernet.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.4. Port Parameters Menu HDMI IUT Video (I1) This is the HDMI output line of the receiver. Clicking on the HDMI icon results the settings panel appearing 5.4.1. Video Tab...
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.4.2. CEC Command Sending Drop-down This list contains the basic CEC commands, most of them are displayed on the command list graphical interface, too (on the left side). Click on the Send button to execute D I I I E R E N C E E: T h i s feature is available only in HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.4.3. Audio Tab Link Audio (I1) This is the embedded TPS audio input line of the receiver. Clicking on the TPS icon results the settings panel appearing on the right side.
Frame detector window Table view of cable diagnostics Lightware’s Frame Detector function works like a signal analyzer and makes possible to determine the exact video format that is present on the port, thus helps to identify many problems. E.g. actual timing parameters may differ from the expected and this may cause some displays to drop the picture.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.6. EDID Menu 5.6.1. EDID Iperations Advanced DDD Management can be accessed by selecting the DDD 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.
The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable information to the user. All descriptors can be edited, and saved in an DDD file, or uploaded to the User memory. For more details about EDID Editor please visit our website (www.lightware.com) and download EDID Editor user's manual.
5.7.1. 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.com) and download EDID Editor user's manual.
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5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Message Recognizer Configuration Example for the Message Recognizer DIIIERENCEE: This feature is available only in HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model. The detailed description below shows how to configure the message recognizer in RS-232 Recognizer Example.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.7.2. Relays 5.7.3. Ethernet Ethernet tab in Control menu Three ports are displayed in the Dthernet settings: Local, CIU, and TIPS. You can check the status of the Relays tab in Control menu Dthernet line by each ports: the speed and the duplexity of the connection.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.7.4. Infra Description Iunction ATTENTIING! 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.
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5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual Ports Section for the HDMI-TPS-RX110AY Model Ports Section for the HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus Model User can set the name and command injection port to each sources and destinations. For more details...
Category: Infra; Expression: Send pronto hex; Port: D1; Pronto hex: <custom_code> website (www.lightware.com) and download Event Manager user's guide in the Downloads section. n the Dvent Manager, the maximum length of the code can be 184 characters (184 bytes).
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.8.1. The Event Editor 5.8.2. 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.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.8.3. Special Tools and Accessories 5.8.6. Event Creating - Example no delay Condition = true Perform the action The following example shows you on a real-life situation how to set The Name of the Event up an Event.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.9. Settings Menu Setting the Event You can create the Event in the Wizard in few simple 5.9.1. Status steps: Step 1. Set the condition. PSelect the required parameters to set the condition: ▪...
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.9.3. Iront Panel Identify Me Ieature Clicking on the Identify me button results the blinking of the status (in green) for 10 seconds. The feature helps to identify the device itself in the rack shelf.
Backup tab Load factory defaults - recalling factory defaults settings and values. All factory default settings are ▪ The configuration cloning of Lightware LW3 devices is a simple method that eliminates the need to repeatedly listed in the Factory Default Settings section.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.10.2. Save the Settings of the Device (Backup) 5.10.4. Create and Restore Backups from the Device Memory Step 1. Apply the desired settings in the transmitter (port parameters, crosspoint, etc.) HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series receivers are able to store backups in its own memory and can be recalled from Step 2.
5. PSoftware Control - Lightware Device Controller HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 5.11. 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.
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>...
6. LW2 Programmers' Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 6.2.3. View Iirmware Version of the CPU 6.2.8. View Iirmware for All Controllers Description: View the CIU firmware revision. #firmwareversion_lw2 Description: PShows the firmware versions of all installed controllers. #firmwareversion_lw2 Iormat Example...
6. LW2 Programmers' Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 6.3. Port Settings 6.3.4. Unlock Iutput Description: Unlock an output port. The connection on output can be changed. #unlock_lw2 6.3.1. Mute Iutput NFF: <A/V/AV> option usually can be skipped for legacy purposes. n this case, the devices change all Iormat Example (Video &...
6. LW2 Programmers' Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 6.4. Network Configuration 6.4.3. Set the Subnet Mask Description: PSubnet mask can be set as follows. 6.4.1. Query the Current IP Status Description: I address settings can be queried as follows. Iormat Example Command {IP_NETMASK=<subnet_mask>}...
6. LW2 Programmers' Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 6.5. RS-232 settings 6.5.3. Set Link RS-232 Parameters Description: The parameters of TPS-232 TIPS link port can be set as follows. 6.5.1. Set RS-232 Mode Description: TPS-232 mode can be set as follows. PSee more details about TPS-232 modes in the Serial Interface Iormat Example...
6. LW2 Programmers' Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 6.6. Relay Settings 6.6.1. Query Relay Connection State Description: Current relay connection state can be queried. #relay_lw2 Iormat Example Command {RELAY<port_nr>=?} {RELAY1=?} Response (RELAY<port_nr>=<dir>;<state>)CrLf (RELAY1=O;O) Legend: <dir>: it is always F.
6. LW2 Programmers' Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 6.7. LW2 Commands – Quick Summary RS-232 Settings General LW2 Commands See in Iperation Command chapter See in Iperation Command Set RS-232 Mode 6.5.1 {RS232=<mode>} chapter {RS232_LOCAL_FORMAT= View Product Type 6.2.1 Set Local RS-232 Parameters 6.5.2...
(Cr, ‘\r’) and line feed (Lf, ‘\n’) pair. t is organized as a tree structure that provides outstanding flexibility and user-friendly handling with ‘nodes’, ‘properties’ and ‘methods’. The Advanced View of the Lightware Device Controller software is the perfect tool for browsing and learning how the LW3 protocol can be used in practice.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.2.3. Command Types 7.2.4. Prefix Summary DDFNTFN: The prefix is a 2-character long code that describes the type of the response. GET command The following prefixes are defined in the LW3 protocol: The GET command can be used to get the child nodes, properties and methods of a specific node.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.2.7. Signature 7.2.9. Notifications about the Changes of the Properties DDFNTFN: The signature is a four-digit-long hexadecimal value that can be optionally placed before When the value of a property is changed and the user is subscribed to the node, which the property belongs every command to keep a command and the corresponding responses together as a group.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.3. System Commands 7.3.4. Query the Firmware Version 7.3.1. Query the Product Name Command and Response #firmwareversion_lw3 Î GDT·/PSYPS/MB.FirmwareVersion The name of the product is a read-only parameter and cannot be modified. pr·/PSYPS/MB.FirmwareVersion=<firmware_version>...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.3.7. Restarting the Device 7.4. Video Port Settings The receiver can be restarted – the current connections (LAN, RS-232, USB) will be terminated. NFF: Video port numbering can be found in the nput/Futput Iort Numbering section.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.4.2. Query the Status of Destination Port The Most Common Received Port Status Responses Command and Response #portstatus_lw3 Î GDT·/MDDA/VDDF/XI.DestinationIortPStatus T00AA Unlocked, pr·/MDDA/VDDF/XI.DestinationIortPStatus=<out_state> Í No embedded Unmuted Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.4.5. Lock Input 7.4.9. Lock Iutput Command and Response #lock_lw3 Command and Response #lock_lw3 Î CALL·/MDDA/VDDF/XI:lockPSource(<in>) Î CALL·/MDDA/VDDF/XI:lockDestination(<out>) Í mF·/MDDA/VDDF/XI:lockPSource Í mF·/MDDA/VDDF/XI:lockDestination Example Example Î CALL /MDDA/VDDF/XI:lockPSource(1) Î CALL /MDDA/VDDF/XI:lockDestination(F1) Í...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.4.12. HDCP Setting (Iutput Port) 7.4.14. Test Pattern Generator Clock Source HDCI capability can be set to Auto/Always on the output ports, thus, non-encrypted content can be Command and Response transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.5. Audio Port Settings The Most Common Received Port Status Responses NFF: Audio port numbering can be found in the nput/Futput Iort Numbering section. 7.5.1. Query the Status of Source Ports T000A Unlocked, Unmuted...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.5.2. Query the Status of Destination Port 7.5.5. Lock Input Command and Response #portstatus_lw3 Command and Response #lock_lw3 Î GDT·/MDDA/AUDF/XI.DestinationIortPStatus Î CALL·/MDDA/AUDF/XI:lockPSource(<in>) pr·/MDDA/AUDF/XI.DestinationIortPStatus=<out1_state>;<out2_state> Í mF·/MDDA/AUDF/XI:lockPSource Í The response contains 5 APSC characters for each port. The first character indicates the mute/lock state, Example the next 2-byte long HEX code showing the current state of the output port.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.5.9. Lock Iutput 7.6.2. Volume Setting (dB) in Steps Command and Response #lock_lw3 Command and Response Î CALL·/MDDA/AUDF/XI:lockDestination(<out>) CALL·/MDDA/AUDF/<out>.stepVolumedB(<step>) Î Í mF·/MDDA/AUDF/XI:lockDestination Í mF·/MDDA/AUDF/<out>.stepVolumedB Example Parameters Î CALL /MDDA/AUDF/XI:lockDestination(F1) <level>...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.6.5. Balance Setting 7.7. Network Configuration Command and Response #balance_lw3 7.7.1. Query the DHCP State PSDT·/MDDA/AUDF/<out>.Balance=<level> Î Command and Response #network_lw3 #ipaddress_lw3 #dhcp_lw3 pw·/MDDA/AUDF/<out>.Balance=<level> Í Î GDT·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.DhcpDnabled Parameters pw·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.DhcpDnabled=<logical_value> Í <level>...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.7.4. Change the IP Address (Static) 7.7.8. Change the Gateway Address (Static) Command and Response Command and Response PSDT·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.PStaticpAddress=<IP_address> PSDT·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.PStaticGatewayAddress=<gw_address> Î Î pw·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.PStaticpAddress=<IP_address> pw·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.PStaticGatewayAddress=<gw_address> Í Í Example Example Î PSDT /MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.PStaticpAddress=192.168.0.85 Î...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.8. RS-232 Port Configuration 7.8.3. Databits Setting NFF: Serial (local and link) port numbering can be found in the nput/Futput Iort Numbering section. Command and Response 7.8.1. Protocol Setting PSDT·/MDDA/UATT/<port>.DataBits=<databits> Î...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.8.5. Parity Setting 7.8.7. Query the Command Injection Mode Command and Response Command and Response Î PSDT·/MDDA/UATT/ <port>.Parity=<parity> Î GDT·/MDDA/UATT/<port>.CommandInjectionStatus pw·/MDDA/UATT/<port>.Parity=<parity> Í pr·/MDDA/UATT/<port>.CommandInjectionStatus=<logical_value> Í Parameters Parameters Identifier Parameter description Value Parameter value Identifier...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.9. RS-232 Recognizer 7.9.3. Set the Timeout 7.9.5. Query the Last Recognized Serial Message in Hex Format When the set time is elapsed after the last received message, the The recognized data is stored in hex format. They are stored until the DIIIERENCEE: This feature...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.9.7. Clear the Stored Last Recognized Serial Message 7.9.9. Query the Last Recognized Serial Message in Hex Format 7.9.11. Set the Active Timeout This method deletes all the stored received serial messages. The recognized data is stored in string, hex and hash format in a This property is responsible for erasing the temporary storage temporary storage.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.10.2. Change Command Injection Port Number 7.11. Sending Message via the Communication Ports Command and Response 7.11.1. Sending a TCP Message (ASCII-format) via TCP Port PSDT·/MDDA/T/<in|out>.CommandInjectionPort=<port_no> The command is for sending a command message in ASCII-format. This method allows escaping the control Î...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.11.3. Sending a TCP Binary Message (HEX-format) via TCP Port 7.11.5. Sending a TCP Text (ASCII-format) via TCP Port The command is for sending a binary message in Hexadecimal format. This method does not require escaping The command is for sending a text message in ASCII-format via UDP-protocol.
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.11.8. Sending a Text (ASCII-format) via Serial Port 7.11.11. Sending Pronto Hex Codes in Little-endian Iormat via IR Port The command is for sending a command message in ASCII-format. This method does not allow sending DIIIERENCEE: This feature is available only in HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model.
Î CALL·/MDDA/CDC/<port>:send(set_osd) Step 3. Remove all the non-hexadecimal characters (e.g. spaces, h characters etc.) from the code. Í mF /MDDA/CDC/<port>:send The pronto hex code which learned by a Lightware device is big-endian format. Example Î CALL /MDDA/CDC/1:send(set_osd) Í mF /MDDA/CDC/1:send Applied firmware package: v1.3.1...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.12.2. Sending a CEC Command in Text Iormat 7.13. Relay Port Settings Command and Response 7.13.1. Query the Connection State Î CALL /MDDA/CDC/<port>:send(<command>) Command and Response #relay_lw3 Í mF /MDDA/CDC/<port>:send Î...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.14. EDID Management 7.14.3. Query the Preferred Resolution of an User EDID Command and Response Parameters Î GDT·/DDD/U/<user>.PreferredResolution Parameter Description pr·/DDD/U/<user>.PreferredResolution=<resolution> Í <emulated> The emulated DDD memory of the desired input port. Dxample: D1. Example <dynamic>...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 7.14.7. Deleting an EDID from User Memory Command and Response Î CALL·/DDD:delete(<user>) Í mF·/DDD:delete Example Î CALL /DDD:delete(U1) Í mF /DDD:delete 7.14.8. Resetting the Emulated EDIDs Command and Response Î...
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.15. LW3 Commands - Quick Summary Mute Output Î CALL·/MDDA/VDDF/XI:muteDestination(<out>) System Commands Unmute Output Query the Iroduct Name Î CALL·/MDDA/VDDF/XI:unmuteDestination(<out>) Î GDT·/.IroductName Lock Output Set the Device Label Î...
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7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Unmute Input Query the I Address Î CALL·/MDDA/AUDF/XI:unmutePSource(<in>) Î GDT·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.pAddress Lock Input Change the IP Address (Static) Î CALL·/MDDA/AUDF/XI:lockPSource(<in>) PSDT·/MANAGDMDNT/NDTWFTC.PStaticpAddress=<IP_address> Î Unlock Input Query the PSubnet Mask Î...
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7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual Change the Command Injection Mode Sending Message via the Communication Ports PSDT·/MDDA/UATT/<port>.CommandInjectionEnable=<logical_value> Î Sending a TCP Message (ASCII-format) via TCP Port RS-232 Recognizer Î CALL·/MDDA/DTHDTNDT:tcpMessage(<IP_address>:<port_no>=<message>) Sending a TCP Text (ASCII-format) via TCP Port Enable the Recognizer Î...
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7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual Relay Port Settings Query the Connection PState Î GDT·/MDDA/TDLAY/CTTL.Futput Change the Connection State PSDT·/MDDA/TDLAY/<port>.Output=<connection_state> Î Toggle the Connection State Î CALL·/MDDA/TDLAY/<port>:toggle() EDID Management Query the Dmulated DDDs Î...
The firmware files are packed in an LFI2 package. You need only this has the same look and functionality. The receiver can be upgraded by using Lightware Device Updater V2 (LDU2) file to do the upgrade on your device. software via Ethernet. The firmware pack with the necessary components (*.lfp2 8.4. Detailed Instructions...
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After launching LDU2 the device discovery an empty window appears. Click on the Search for devices button When the discovery has completed, the devices available on the network are listed in the application. to start finding the Lightware devices on the network. Legend of the Icons...
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8. Firmware Upgrade HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual Upgrade Steps Step 2. Select the unit for upgrading. Step 1. Select the firmware package. Pick the device for upgrading. The selected line will be highlighted in green. Click on the Select Firmware Package button and navigate to the location where the LFI2 file of the device is saved.
In the case of factory reset you can save the settings of the device in the Lightware Device Controller software and restore it later. See the details in the Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab) section.
Firmware of Lightware devices can be upgraded via another connected Lightware device without removing the device from the system. It means user does not have to connect directly to the upgradable device, it can be reached and flashed through other devices. t’s a more comfortable way to keep up-to-date your Lightware devices.
9. Troubleshooting HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 9.1. Use Case Studies At first, check front panel LDDs and take the necessary steps according to their states. For more information about status, LEDs refer to the Front View Rear View sections.
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9. Troubleshooting HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual Symptom Root cause Action Refer to Symptom Root cause Action Refer to Audio signal Miscellaneous No audio is present Source audio volume is Check the audio settings of the source. Iunction button is Function button is Unlock the button...
n the case of Dvent Manager issue the event file and/or backup file from the Device Controller ▪ software. The more of the above information you can give us the better. Please send these information to the Lightware Support Team (support@lightware.com) to speed up the troubleshooting process. Applied firmware package: v1.3.1 LDC software: v1.33.0b5...
(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.
To avoid unnecessary HDCI encryption, Lightware introduced the HDCI enabling/disabling function: the HDCP capability can be disabled in the Lightware device. If HDCP is disabled, the connected source will detect that the sink is not HDCP capable, and turn off authentication.
Without reclocking, sparkles, noise, and jaggies appear on the image. Lightware’s sophisticated Pixel Accurate Reclocking technology fixes more problems than general TMDPS reclocking. t removes not only intra-pair skew but inter-pair skew as well. The Pixel Accurate...
The following table contains the input and output ports with their ID Mute video ports numbers which shall be used when protocol command sending or in IP address 192.168.0.100 Mute audio ports, Lock audio ports Lightware Device Controller. Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Local and TPS serial port Static gateway 192.168.0.1...
Symmetric audio is most often referred to as balanced audio, as opposed to asymmetric, which is referred to as unbalanced audio. Lightware products are usually built with 5-pole Ihoenix connectors so we would like to help users assembling their own audio cables.
11. Appendix HDM-TIPS-TX110AY series – User's Manual 11.8. Iactory EDID List Mem. Resolution Type Mem. Resolution Type Mem. Resolution Type Mem. Resolution Type 640 x 480 @ 60.00 720 x 576 @ 50.00 I104 1600 x 1200 @ 50.00 I111 3840 x 2160 @ 25.00...
1.4. Iroduct failures from six (6) months to the end of the warranty Forgacs keywords for the optimized period will either be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Lightware. information search 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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