5. Software Control – Lightware Device Controller
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Parity: None, Odd, or Even;
Stop bits: 1, 1.5, or 2;
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Command injection port number;
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Control protocol: LW2 or LW3;
Message
sending
#message
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Reloading factory defaults (see factory default settings in the Factory Default Settings section).
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6.10.2. Ethernet
CPU (P1) and Control Ethernet (P2) ports are displayed on this tab.
In MMx8x4-HT420M model there are more ports as it is seen on the picture below:
Ethernet Link TPS Out (P3)
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Ethernet Link TPS In (P4)
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TPS IN 1-4 (P5-8)
TPS OUT 1-2 (P9-P10)
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The Ethernet ports display the status of the Ethernet, speed, and the duplexity of the connection.
Ethernet tab in Control menu in MMX8x4-HT420M model
The following settings are also available:
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Port name
Enable / disable the port (for loop protection);
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Reloading factory defaults (see factory default settings in the Factory Default Settings section).
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ATTENTION! If the Ethernet port is set to disabled, this may break the connection with the device.
INFO: CPU Ethernet port can not be disabled.
#protocol
Applied firmware package: v1.2.2b5 | LDC software: v2.2.1
MMX8x4-HT series – User's Manual
6.10.3. Infra Tab
ATTENTION! The device has no built-in Infrared transmitter. For the complete usage attach an IR emitter
unit to the IR OUT
connector.
Infra tab in Control menu in MMX8x4-HT420M model
All the infra ports are transmitters and they are able to forward the Infra message, which comes from the
Control Ethernet port (the operation mode is always Command Injection).
The following settings are also available:
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Port name
Enable / disable the port;
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Port number
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Enable / disable command injection
Message sending function (little-endian prontohex code) For more details see the
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Codes in Little-endian Format via IR Port
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Reloading factory defaults (see factory default settings in the
#infra #infrared
Sending Pronto Hex
section.
#message
Factory Default Settings
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section).