Customize The View Of The Matrix; Give Unique Names For The Sources And Destinations; Add Tags To The Video Streams; Customize The Order Of The Endpoints - Lightware UBEX-MMU-X200 User Manual

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5. Installation
5. Installation
Source (Input Stream of a Transmitter or Transceiver) Side
Check the HDMI signal status on the Source ports - if the signal status indicator is green, the
signal is present; if it is grey, no incoming signal on the port.
Destination (Output Port of a Receiver or Transceiver) Side
Check the HDMI signal status on the Destination ports - if the signal status indicator is green, the
signal is present; if it is grey, no transmitted signal on the port.
5.11.5. Customize the View of the Matrix
If not all input / output ports of the endpoints are used in your matrix, you can hide the
unused ones. Click on the unused source / destination port. Select the Stream tab and
remove the tick in the Enabled option. The disabled sources / destinations can be hidden when you disable
the Show Disabled Streams option.
5.11.6. Give Unique Names for the Sources and Destinations
INFO:

You can find more details about the stream and device naming in the
and the Streams
section.
The default name of the streams are generated from the MAC address of the device and a port number of
the endpoint. The better recognition of the streams might be helped to give unique names.
Naming of the Streams
Click on the source / destination port where the
stream is transmitted / received. Select the Stream
tab and find the Stream name field and type a unique
name which can describe the stream well, for
example: Intro_4K.
Give names to the Source and Destination sides
either, it will help a lot of the setting the crosspoint states later.
TIPS AND TRICKS:

The stream names are searchable with the
Naming of the Endpoint Devices
Click on the source / destination port where the
device is. It does not matter you select the 01 or 02
port. Select the Device tab and find the Device label
field and type a unique name which can describe
the device well, for example: RX2_MeetingRoom.
Give names to the Source and Destination sides
either, it will help a lot of the re-order the endpoints in the Device map.

TIPS AND TRICKS:
If you are not sure which is your selected device physically, use the Identify unit function.
Clicking on the button results the blinking of the front panel status LEDs for 10 seconds.

TIPS AND TRICKS:
The device labels are searchable with the
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
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1/02
2/01
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Default Naming of the Devices
Search
Field.
Search
Field.
5.11.7. Add Tags to the Video Streams
More tags can be attached to the streams and devices for the effective searchability.
Click on the source / destination port where the
stream is transmitted / received. Select the Stream
tab and find the Tags section and type a custom text
which can describe more streams well, for example:
Edited_by_Eric, and add it to the affected streams.
INFO:

The following information are automatically added to the tags: stream name, device label, logical
device ID.

TIPS AND TRICKS:
The tags are searchable with the
5.11.8. Customize the Order of the Endpoints

INFO:
You can find more details about the default port numbering in the
and the Streams
section.
The default order of the endpoints is generated by the MMU based on the discovery order of the units -
independently of the operation mode. This order can be customized in the Device map tool.
Click on the Device map button, the tool opens in a new window. The order of the devices can be changed
easily using drag and drop method by the mouse. See more details about it in the
Search
Field.
Default Naming of the Devices
Device map window
Device Map
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