Identify The Display; Hdcp Setting; Video Wall Configuration; The Tree Structure Of The Video Wall - Lightware UBEX Series User Manual

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9. Programmer's Reference
9. Programmer's Reference
9.9.18. Identify the Display
Calling the method makes generating 10 test colors on the display device for 10 seconds. The feature helps
to identify the stream and the screen itself physically.
Command and Response
#identifydisplay
ç CALL•/MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/<out>/PORT:identify()
æ mO•/MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/<out>/PORT:identify=
Example
ç CALL /MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/D101/PORT:identify()
æ mO /MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/D101/PORT:identify=
Explanation
9.9.19. HDCP Setting
HDCP capability can be set to Auto/Always on the output ports, thus, non-encrypted content can be
transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display. See more information in the
Command and Response
#hdcp
SET•/MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/<out>/PORT.HdcpMode=<HDCP_mode>
ç
pw•/MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/<out>/PORT.HdcpMode=<HDCP_mode>
æ
Parameters
The
<HDCP_mode>
can be set to Auto or Always.
Example
ç SET /MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/D101/PORT.HdcpMode=Always
æ pw /MEDIA/STREAMS/VIDEO/D101/PORT.HdcpMode=Always
Applied F-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | Applied R-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | Applied MMU firmware package: v1.2.1 | LDC software: v1.34.0b2
UBEX series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
UBEX series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
9.10. Video Wall Configuration
9.10.1. The Tree Structure of the Video Wall
HDCP Management
section.
General Description
The path of the video wall related methods and properties
is the /MEDIA/VIDEOWALLS. The video wall is an umbrella
term, a wall has layout(s) and a layout has zone(s). The display
devices can be attached to the zones.
When the first wall is created, the VIDEOWALL1 path including
all required methods and properties are created automatically.
The
VIDEOWALL#
contains the following paths: /LAYOUTS,
/ASSIGNS, /DISPLAYS, and /SETTINGS.
Video Wall
The video wall can handle up to 8x4 (column x row) display
devices. Up to 20 video walls can be created, up to 9 layouts
per video wall, and up to 9 zones per layout.
The video wall has two states: Active of Inactive. The wall can
be edited in Inactive state only.
Layouts
A video wall would have more different layouts which are freely
configurable by the user except the first layout (LAYOUT0) which is created automatically. The LAYOUT0
contains one zone only (ZONE0) which includes all display devices in the video wall showing one stream.
New layouts (LAYOUT1, LAYOUT2, etc) can be added to the video wall which may contain more zones.
Zones
The layout contains zones which own the display devices. One zone represents a stream on the video wall. All
zones have a unique ID which contains information about the video wall, layout, and the zone. For example:
Z321, Z as Zone, 3 as Video Wall 3, 2 as Layout 2, and 1 as Zone 1. The ID of the default ZONE0 is Z100.
Displays
The advanced display device parameters can be found under the /DISPLAYS/ALL path. The width, height,
bezel sizes, and gap sizes can be customized with the right command.
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 /
 MEDIA
 EDID
 VIDEOWALLS
 VIDEOWALL1
 LAYOUTS
 LAYOUT0
 ZONE0
 LAYOUT1
 ZONE1
 ZONE2
 ZONE3
 ASSIGNS
 DISPLAYS
 SETTINGS
 VIDEOWALL2
 XP
 DEVICEMAP
 STREAMS
 CONTROL
 MANAGEMENT
 SYS
 DISCOVERY

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