6.LW2Programmers'Reference
6.1. LW2 Protocol Description
The device accepts commands surrounded by curly brackets - { } - and responds data surrounded by round
brackets - ( ) - only if a command was successfully executed.
Format
<in>
Input number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format (01, 5, 07, 16, etc.)
<out>
Output number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format
<in
>
Input number in 2 digit ASCII format (01, 02, 10, 12 etc.)
2
<out
>
Output number in 2 digit ASCII format (01, 02, 10, 12 etc.)
2
<loc>
Locationnumberin1,2or3digitASCIIformat
<id>
id number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format
<id²>
id number in 2 digit ASCII format
CrLf
Carriagereturn,Linefeed(0x0D,0x0A)
·
Space character (0x20)
Each command issued by the controller
Each response received from the router
HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual
Explanation
Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.4.0 | LDCsoftware:v2.4.0b3
6.2. Instructions for the Terminal Application Usage
Terminal Application
TheLW2 protocol commands can be appliedto the
receiver using a terminal application. You need to
install one of them to your control device, for example
Putty or CLI.
#terminal
Establishing Connection
Follow the steps for establishing connection to the
receiver:
Step 1. Connect the receiver to a LAN over Ethernet
(see the details in the
Connecting Steps
section).
Step 2. Open the terminal application (e.g. Putty).
Step 3. Add the IP address of the device (default:
192.168.0.100) and the port number (10001).
Step 4. Select the Raw connection type, and open the
connection.
Once the terminal window is opened, you can enter the LW2 protocol commands which are listed in the
following sections.
LW2 protocol command communication in a terminal window
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