Tileview - Lightware UBEX-MMU-X200 User Manual

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8. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
8. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
8.4.2. Tile View
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The tile view of the crosspoint menu - Video layer in Matrix mode
The Concept
The tile view of the UBEX matrix is suitable to review the entire AV system with the details as well. The tiles
represent input or output ports and additionally show the most important port and signal information. Thus,
the user can check the status of many ports at the same time.
Legend of the Crosspoint Menu
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Device Discovery
Clicking on the button results in returning to the Device Discovery window. The
connection with the current device will be terminated.
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Main menu
The available menu items
Menu,
Control
crosspoint can be displayed in Grid view and Tile view. The
Settings
and the
Navigation
Clicking on the navigation buttons shows the available sources/destinations
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buttons
and crosspoints which cannot be displayed within the recent window size.
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
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(Crosspoint Menu - Video
Layer,
EDID Management
Menu, Settings menu, and
Video Wall
Setup) are displayed. The
Device
Terminal Window
are available under the Settings menu.
series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
Search field
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Device label of
the MMU
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Layer tabs
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3
Connections
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menu
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Source streams
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Destination
streams
Action buttons
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Map,
MMU
Streams, ports, and devices can be searched in the field. See the details in the
Search Field
section.
The device label of the MMU is displayed here. It can be modified by the
user to any unique name by clicking on the
icon. The device label can be
39 characters long and ASCII characters are allowed. Longer names will be
truncated.
The video and the audio crosspoint panel can be selected on the tabs.
The meanings of the icons are the following:
Connections menu button: Clicking on the icon expands the connection
menu. See the detailed setting descriptions in the
section on the next page.
Input switch mode: The mode can also be named as Input priority-mode:
an input port has to be selected at first then the connected output
ports are shown. Thus, the output ports connected to the input port
can be changed.
Output switch mode: This mode can also be named as Output priority-
mode: an output port has to be selected at first then connected input
port is shown. Thus, the output port connected to the input port can
be changed.
View mode: This mode was designed to display the crosspoint state of
a selected and its connected port(s). Crosspoint settings cannot be
changed in View mode but port settings are available.
Each tile represents a stream coming from one of the input ports of the
transmitter or transceiver. See the explanation of the source numbering in the
Source and Destination Numbering
section.
Each tile represents an output port of a receiver or transceiver. See the
explanation of the destination numbering in the
Numbering
section.
Action buttons:
Take - Autotake - Cancel buttons: selecting between the two input/output
switching modes: the
Take Mode
and
Autotake
Parameters button: clicking on the button opens the properties window
of the selected source or destination. See more details about the
source ports in the
Video Source Port Properties Window
about the destination ports in the
Video Destination Port Properties
Window
section.
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Connections Menu
Source and Destination
Mode.
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