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5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
Ports Section for the UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus and WP-UMX-TPS-TX130-US Models
Infra tab - Ports window for the UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus model
The user can set the name and command injection port to each sources and destinations. For more details
about IR interface see the
IR Interface
section.
The following settings are also available:
Port name;
Enable / disable the port;
Port number;
Enable / disable command injection;
Message sending function (little-endian pronto hex code). For more details see the next section;
Reload
Factory Default Settings.
UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual
Sending pronto hex codes (Little-endian format)
Copy the raw, little endian-format IR code into the Send Pronto Hex entry field and click the Send button.
The maximum length of the code can be 765 characters (765 bytes). For more details about the accepted IR
code formats, see
Sending Pronto Hex Codes in Little-endian Format via IR Port
This entry field does not store the code. The code can be saved into the action in the event manager with
the following parameters: Category: Infra; Expression: Send pronto hex; Port: D1; Pronto hex:
In the Event Manager, the maximum length of the code can be 184 characters (184 bytes).
INFO: Sending bigger endian-format code is available with LW3 protocol command, see
Hex Codes in Big-endian Format via IR Port
Clear all IR codes
Clicking on the button results deleting all stored IR fingerprints.
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