Features - Lightware UMX-HDMI-140 Series User Manual

Universal multimedia switcher
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1. Introduction
1.4. Features
3D and 4K Support
High bandwidth allows extension of resolutions up to 4K and even 3D sources and displays are
supported.
Analog Audio and Video A/D Conversion
Analog audio and video signals are converted to digital before being sent to the output.
Pixel Accurate Reclocking
Each output has a clean, jitter free signal, eliminating signal instability and distortion caused by
long cables or connector reflections.
HDCP-compliant
The receiver fulfills the HDCP standard. HDCP capability on the digital video inputs can be
disabled when non-protected content is extended.
Built-in Event Manager
The Event Manager tool takes care of all the necessary control in a smaller configuration by
performing predefined actions in response to device status changes. Hence, in a less complex
environment, there is no need to invest in additional control solutions, which makes the receiver
the best choice for numerous applications.
Autoselect Function for Video Inputs
The Autoselect feature can sense the port status on the video input ports and select
automatically one of them. Priority number can be set for each input port and the feature allows
to set various modes for the automatic input selection (First detect, Last detect, Priority mode).
Bi-directional RS-232 Pass-through
RS-232
AV systems can also contain serial port controllers and controlled devices. Serial port pass-
through supports any unit that works with standard RS-232.
GPIO Control Port
7 GPIO pins operating at TTL digital signal levels and can be controlled with both LW2 and LW3
commands.
UMX-HDMI-140 series– User's Manual
Advanced Control Features (Only for UMX-HDMI-140-Plus)
CEC
RS-232
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Applied firmware package: v1.2.0 | LDC software: v2.4.1b7
Consumer Electronic Control
Supports transmitting standard CEC commands in order to remote control the source or sink
device.
Infra Message Sending
Infrared (IR) is a wireless technology used for device communication over short ranges. Third
party control systems may send IR control commands to endpoints turning them on and off or
switching their inputs.
RS-232 Recognizer
Support recognizing incoming RS-232 messages to integrate with 3rd party devices like VC
codec.
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