Cec Command Sending - Lightware UMX-TPS-TX100 Series User Manual

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5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
5.5.3. CEC Command Sending
UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus and WP-UMX-TPS-TX130-US-Plus models are able to send and receive Consumer
Electronic Control (CEC) commands. This feature is for remote control of the source or sink device. CEC is
a bi-directional communication via HDMI cable, in this case between the output port of the switcher and the
sink.
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Layout of CEC panel on the HDMI input port
The CEC panel is available on the port properties window of the HDMI input and TPS output ports.
ATTENTION! It can occur that the third-party device can receive, but not execute the command because
it is not supported by the product. Check the accepted commands in the documentation of the device.
INFO: The first 2x2 bytes of the CEC commands contains identification data of the source and destination
address. When the port is input, it is always 04 (from TV to Playback device 1.)., when the port is output,
it is always 40 (from Playback device 1. to TV).
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ATTENTION! Make sure that the controlled unit is CEC-capable and this function is enabled.
Drop-down
This list contains the basic CEC commands, most of them are displayed on the graphical
command
interface, too (on the left side). Click on the Send button to execute sending the command.
list
Custom
The text field is for sending hexadecimal commands to the source. The maximum
command
length of the message could be 30 characters (15 bytes). Click on the Send button to
textbox
execute sending the command.
OSD string
A max. 14 character-long text can be shown on the sink device. The send OSD (On-screen
textbox
display) command textbox is the input field of the string. Alphanumeric characters,
glyphs and space are accepted. Click on the Send button to execute the command.
Received
Displays all the sent (in red) CEC commands and the received answers (in blue) with a
Command
timestamp.
box
Legend of the received message:
< [10:33:17] ACK
Answer for the acknowledged command.
< [10:35:01] NACK
Answer for the not acknowledged command.
< [10:33:17] IN PROGRESS
The command is in progress at the moment.
< [10:33:17] FAILED
Answer for other failure.
< [10:35:40] feature_abort_<*>
This is the most common answer from the third-party devices when the command is
delivered, but the execution is refused. The cause of the refuse stands after 'feature_
abort' expression.
Clear
Click on the Clear button to erase the content of the terminal window.
button
CEC
This panel provides the quick and easy management of CEC commands. These buttons
command
are pre-programmed with basic functions and sends commands towards the sink.
button
The communication is displayed in the Received Command box. For the list of the
panel
commands see
Sending CEC Commands
similar to the design of a remote control.
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