Usb Switch Tab; Event Manager - Lightware MMX8x4-HT Series User Manual

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5. Software Control – Lightware Device Controller
6.10.6. USB Switch Tab
DIFFERENCE:

Only MMX8x8-HDMI-4K-A-USB20 model has this Tab.
The following settings are available:
USB Host Select: PC1 / PC2 / PC3 / PC4
One host can be active at the same time from the four.
Enable the Power Switch Delay: After switching the hosts (on USB-B ports), this feature
turns off the 5V power automatically for 2 seconds of all devices (on USB-A ports).
INFO: After switching between the hosts, some connected USB device needs reset to operate properly
after the switching. Enable power switch delay function turns off the 5V power of the connected device
for 2s, and the device restarts.
Host5vSensePc gives feedback about the connected hosts.
Device5VEnable allows sending 5V power to the device.
MMX8x4-HT series – User's Manual
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Applied firmware package: v1.2.2b5 | LDC software: v2.2.1
6.11. Event Manager
The feature means that the device can sense changes on its ports and able to react
according to the pre-defined settings. The development idea of the Event manager
is based on users' feedbacks. In many cases internal events (such as signal present
or HDCP active) are necessary to display but it is not easy when the device is hard
to access (e.g. built under the desk).
The Event manager can be configured to perform an action if a condition has been detected. E.g. the desired
setup is that after a certain type of signal has been detected on I1 port, the port has to be switched to O1.
The settings can be done via the LDC in the Control/Events tab, or by LW3 protocol commands. Configurable
events number depends on the device what you are using actually.
Numerous new ideas and requests have been received in connection with the features and settings of the
Event manager since the first release. Therefore, the user interface has been re-designed and many new
functions implemented. The Event editor can be opened by pressing the Edit button at each Event.
There is a grey bar on the left of the Event panel in each line. If a condition and an action are set and the Event
is enabled, the bar is displayed in green.
Control menu, Event Manager tab
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