Enable/Disable Ntp; Setting The Brightness Of The Lcd Screen; Software Resetting The Device; Rebooting The Device - Lightware UBEX-MMU-X200 User Manual

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9. Programmer's Reference
9. Programmer's Reference
9.5.7. Enable/Disable NTP

DEFINITION:
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization
between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
Command and Response
SET•/MANAGEMENT/DATETIME.EnableNtp=<logical_value>
ç
pw•/MANAGEMENT/DATETIME.EnableNtp=<logical_value>
æ
Parameters
Parameter
Parameter description
NTP service is enabled or
<logical_value>
disabled.
Example
ç SET /MANAGEMENT/DATETIME.EnableNtp=true
æ pw /MANAGEMENT/DATETIME.EnableNtp=true
9.5.8. Setting the Brightness of the LCD Screen
Command and Response
SET•/SYS/CECU/LCD.Brightness=<parameter>
ç
pw•/SYS/CECU/LCD.Brightness=<parameter>
æ
Parameters
The
<parameter>
of display brightness can be set between 0 and 10 values.
Example
ç SET /SYS/CECU/LCD.Brightness=5
æ pw /SYS/CECU/LCD.Brightness=5
9.5.9. Software Resetting the Device
The core application of the Matrix Management Unit can be restarted.
INFO:

The video signal transmission is not affected by the software resetting of the MMU.
Command and Response
#softreset
ç CALL•/SYS:softReset()
æ mO•/SYS:softReset=
Example
ç CALL /SYS:softReset()
æ mO /SYS:softReset=
Applied F-series endpoint firmware package: v1.5.4 | Applied R-series endpoint firmware package: v1.5.4 | Applied MMU firmware package: v1.3.3 | LDC software: v2.4.2b4
series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
Value
Value description
true
NTP is enabled.
false
NTP is disabled.
9.5.10. Rebooting the Device
The Matrix Management Unit can be restarted – the current connections will be terminated.
INFO:

The video signal transmission is not affected by the rebooting of the MMU.
Command and Response
#restart #reboot #reset
ç CALL•/SYS:reset()
æ mO•/SYS:reset=
Example
ç CALL /SYS:reset()
æ mO /SYS:reset=
9.5.11. Restore the Factory Default Settings
Command and Response
#factory
ç CALL•/SYS:factoryDefaults()
æ mO•/SYS:factoryDefaults=
Example
ç CALL /SYS:factoryDefaults()
æ mO /SYS:factoryDefaults=
The device is restarted, current connections are terminated, and the default settings are restored. See the
complete list in the
UBEX-MMU-X200
section.
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