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HDMI-TPS-RX110AY
HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus
HDBaseT
Multimedia Extender
TM
v3.1
25-06-2021

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual HDMI-TPS-RX110AY HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus HDBaseT Multimedia Extender v3.1  25-06-2021 ...
  • Page 2     HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Important Safety Instructions Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Common Safety Symbols WEEE Class II apparatus construction. Symbol Description This marking shown on the product or its literature, The equipment should be operated only from the power source indicates that it should not be disposed with other indicated on the product.
  • Page 3 HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Symbol Legend Document Information About Printing Thefollowingsymbolsandmarkingsareusedinthedocument: This User’s Manual applies to the following versions of the mentioned Lightware Visual Engineering supports green technologies and software,firmwareandhardware: eco-friend mentality. Thus, this document is made for digital usage WARNING! Safety-related information...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2.2.3. AnalogAudioOutput ..............13 4.12. Software Control Modes ............30 5.9.2. MiniwebCustomization ..............60 2.2.4. EthernetConnector(TPSandLANPorts) ........13 5.10. Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab) ........61 5. SOFTWARE CONTROL - LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER ..31 2.2.5. USBConnector................14 5.10.1. StepsinaNutshell ............... 61 5.1. Install and Update ..............32 2.2.6. IRConnector ................... 14 5.10.2. SavetheSettingsofaDevice(Backup) ........61 5.2. Running the LDC .................32...
  • Page 5     HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Table of Contents 6.4.5. ViewConnectionStateontheOutputs ......... 69 7.4.8. RestoretheFactoryDefaultSettings ..........82 7.9. Event Manager Basics ...............93 6.4.6. ViewCrosspointSize ..............69 7.4.9. RunningaMacro................82 7.9.1. HowtoarrangeanEvent? .............. 93 6.5. Network Configuration .............70 7.5. Cleartext Login Protection ............82 7.9.2. SettingaConditionbyLinkingAnotherCondition ......93 6.5.1. IPStatusQuery ................
  • Page 6     HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Table of Contents 7.14.4. SendingaUDPMessage(ASCII-format) ........103 7.19.6. ClearingtheLastRecognizedStoredMessage ....... 112 8.5.2. HowtoUse ..................131 7.14.5. SendingaUDPText(ASCII-format) ........... 104 7.19.7. QueryingtheLastRecognizedActiveMessage(String) ..112 8.6. CLI Commands................131 7.14.6. SendingaUDPBinaryMessage(HEX-format) ......104 7.19.8. QueryingtheLastRecognizedActiveMessage(Hex) ..... 112 8.6.1. Help ....................131 7.15. HTTP Messaging ..............104 7.19.9. SettheActiveTimeout ...............
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1. Introduction HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual I ntroduction Thank you for choosing Lightware’s HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series receiver. In the first chapter we would like to introduce the device highlighting the most important features in the below listed sections: Description Î...
  • Page 8: Description

        1. Introduction HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 1.1. Description The List of Compatible Lightware Devices MXModularmatrixframes-MX-TPS/TPS2-OB ▪ A small size HDBaseT TPSreceiverunitisbeingdevelopedintheLightwareworkswithonePoEcapable ▪ 25G Modular matrix frames - 25G-TPS2-OB TPSinputandasingleHDMIoutput.Theunitisfull4K/UHDand3DcapableandHDCPcompliant.TheHDMI ▪ Standalone TPS matrix frames – MMX6x2-HT series audio is de-embedded to the balanced audio output via a Phoenix (Euroblock) connector, the audio port has TPStransmitters:...
  • Page 9: Features

        1. Introduction HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 1.4. Features Dark Mode Rentalapplicationrequiresthisfunction,whichkeepstheLEDsunlittohidethedeviceduring 3D and 4K Support the event. Highbandwidthallowsextensionofresolutionsupto4Kandeven3Dsourcesanddisplaysare supported. Advanced Control Features (Only for HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model) Signal Transmission up to 170 m Consumer Electronic Control Video and audio signal transmission (HDMI, Ethernet, RS-232, and Infra-Red over a single Supports transmitting standard CEC commands in order to remote control the source or sink CAT5e…CAT7e cable.
  • Page 10: Typical Application

        1. Introduction HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 1.6. Typical Application Standalone Application Diagram Integrated System Diagram Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 11: Installation

        2. Installation HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual I nstallation The chapter is about the installation of the device and connecting to other appliances, presenting also the mounting options and further assembly steps: MountingOptions Î ElectricalConnections Î ConnectingSteps Î...
  • Page 12: Mounting Options

    HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 2.1. Mounting Options 2.1.2. Under-desk Double Mounting Kit TheUD-kitdoublemakesiteasytomountasinglereceiveronanyflatsurface(e.g.furniture). TomountthereceiverLightwaresuppliesoptionalaccessoriesfordifferentusage.Therearetwokindsof mounting kits with similar fixing method. The receiver has two mounting holes with inner thread on the bottom side; see the bottom view in the Mechanical Drawings section.
  • Page 13: Electrical Connections

    Always use the supplied 12V power adaptor. Warranty void if damage occurs due to use of a Wiring of TPS and LAN Cables different power source. LightwarerecommendstheterminationofLANcablesonthebasisofTIA/EIAT568AorTIA/EIAT568B standards. 2.2.2. HDMI Connector The extender provides standard 19 pole HDMI connector for output. Always use high quality...
  • Page 14: Usb Connector

        2. Installation HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 2.2.5. USB Connector 2.2.8. Relay Connector The extender provides standard USB 2.0 mini B-type connector for software control purpose. Thereceivercontainsa4-polePhoenixconnectorwhichisusedforrelayconnection. 2.2.6. IR Connector Pin nr. Signal Pin 1 for Relay 1 IR detector and IR emitter can be connected to the receiver with TRS (Tip, Ring, and Sleeve) connectors. Theyarealsoknownas(3,5mmorapprox.1/8”)audiojack,phonejack,phoneplug,andmini-jack...
  • Page 15: Connecting Steps

        2. Installation HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 2.3. Connecting Steps Powering Options Using local PSU-connectthepoweradaptortotheDCinputonthereceiverfirst,thentotheAC power socket. Using PoE with connecting a transmitter: connect the TPS IN (PoE) port of the receiver to the TPS+PoE output port of the TPS-PI-1P1 power injector by a CATx cable as well as connect the TPS output port of the transmitter to the TPS port of the TPS-PI-1P1 by a CATx cable.
  • Page 16: Product Overview

        3. Product Overview HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual P roduct Overview The following sections are about the physical structure of the device, input/ output ports and connectors: FrontView Î RearView Î FrontPanel-SpecialFunctions Î Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 17: Front View

        3. Product Overview HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 3.1. Front View Status LEDs LIVE OFF: The device is not powered. BLINKING: (slow;1sec):Deviceispoweredandoperational. (fast;0,5sec):Deviceisinbootloadmode. The device is powered but not operational. RS-232 OFF: RS-232 ports (local and link) in Passthrough mode. BLINKING: Command Injection mode is active.
  • Page 18: Rear View

        3. Product Overview HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 3.2. Rear View Front/Rear LEDs TPS Input LED (Remote power, left) Remote power (PoE) is inactive, device is powered locally. amber on Remote power is active. TPS Input LED (TPS connection, right) No TPS link between the transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 19: Front Panel - Special Functions

    Infewcases(afterfirmwareupdate,etc)youmayneedtoresetthedevice.Pushingtheresetbuttonresults the same as you disconnect and reconnect the power adaptor to the receiver. To reseting the device follow This feature is to help finding the desired device in the Device discovery window of Lightware Device thesteps: Controller software. Press the Show Me button for 5 seconds untilthefrontpanelLEDsstarttoblinkslowly,...
  • Page 20: Device Concept

        4.DeviceConcept HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual D evice Concept The following chapter describes the features of the device with few real-life examples. The topics that are described: TPSReceiverConcept Î PortDiagram Î TPSInterface Î AudioInterface Î VideoInterface Î...
  • Page 21: Tps Receiver Concept

        4.DeviceConcept HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 4.1. TPS Receiver Concept 4.3. TPS Interface HDMI-TPS-RX110AY is a multifunctional receiver with HDBaseT (TPS) technology. The device can be The device is built with TPS (Twisted Pair Single) interface which are using HDBaseT technology.
  • Page 22: Audio Interface

        4.DeviceConcept HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 4.4. Audio Interface 4.5. Video Interface 4.4.1. Audio Input The device can receive digital video signal via TPS line from any HDBaseT compliant transmitter, matrix or matrix board. On the output side the receiver transmits HDMI signal toward the sink. The device can receive embedded audio signal on the TPS input line.
  • Page 23: Control Features

        4.DeviceConcept HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 4.6. Control Features 4.6.1. Serial Interface HDMI-TPS-RX110AY has several control functions. This chapter is about to present the possibilities through Technical Background two simple layout examples. Serial data communication can be established via the local RS-232 port (Phoenix connector) or via the TPS lines.TheRS-232ports–whichareconnectedtotheCPU–canbeconfiguredseparately(e.g.iftheBaud...
  • Page 24: Recognizer

    The System controller can send commands to the receiver through the TPS transmitter and is able to remote First,configuretherecognizerfortheserialcommunication,afterthat,settheeventsintheEventManager(for control the projector via RS-232. more details see the Event Manager section).TheRS-232recognizersettingshastobedonewithLightware Settings Device Controller Software (see the Message Recognizer section)orwithLW3protocolcommands(seethe RS-232 Message Recognizer section).
  • Page 25: Ir Interface

    The modulation of output IR signal can be turned off or on by LW3 command, see the Enable/ Itispossibleinthefollowingways: Disable Output Signal Modulation section. ▪ WithLightwareDeviceControllersoftware(formoredetailsseeSending pronto hex codes (Little-endian format) section) ▪ WithEventManager(formoredetailsseeSending pronto hex codes (Little-endian format) Event...
  • Page 26: Relay Interface

    The CEC command sending over TPS interface is working only with CEC-transparent be open. Also create another event when signal is not present on Input 1 (I1) then set Relay 1 to be TPS transmitters. For the details please download our Using CEC in Lightware Devices document on closed.
  • Page 27: Ethernet Interface

    Please make sure the feature is enabled in the target PC and it is powered (but switched off). message. LW3 over HTTP (Command Salvo) ThisfeatureallowstheLWdevicetobecontrolledoverHTTP.Inthiscase,abatchofcommandsissent over HTTP to the Lightware device for processing. Save the LW3 commands into a file, post it to the <IP_address>/protocol.lw3fileandthecommandsareprocessedimmediately. #http Running Macros In this case, the command sequences (macros) are stored in the device.
  • Page 28: Basic It Security

        4.DeviceConcept HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 4.9. Basic IT Security DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. These entry-level network security improvements help to prevent unauthorized access to the Lightware device: #new ▪ Cleartext login ▪ IP Port Block ▪ MAC Filtering The Cleartext Login tool allows setting a password for login, thus, the device will not accept any command coming from an interface (RS-232, Ethernet, etc…), only the device type and the serial number can be queried...
  • Page 29: The Event Manager Feature

    HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 4.10. The Event Manager Feature Thedefined variablesarestoredinanon-volatilememory andthevalueiskeptincaseof a reboot.The newopportunitiesallowcreatingamonitoring/controllingsystemwithoutconnectinganadditionalcontrol The Event Manager feature means that the device can sense changes on its ports and is able to react processor. accordingtothepre-definedsettings.LightwareDeviceControllercontainsauser-friendlysoftwaretooland See the VariablessectionforthesettingsinLDC. allowstocreateEventsbydefiningaConditionandanAction. Condition Trigger DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3.
  • Page 30: Further Built-In Features

    See more information about the settings in the ConfigurationCloning(BackupTab) section. 4.11.3. Remote Firmware Update of Connected Lightware Devices ThefirmwareoftheLightwareTPSdevicescanbeupdatedindividuallybyLightwareDeviceUpdater(LDU) software. HDMI-TPS-RX110AY contains a feature which allows having a faster and more comfortable firmware update process. When the firmware of the connected extenders has to be updated the TPS...
  • Page 31: Software Control - Lightware Device Controller

    S oftware Control - Lightware Device Controller The device can be controlled by a computer through RS-232, Ethernet and USB interfaces by the Lightware Device Controller (LDC). The software can be installed on a Windows PC or macOS. The application and the User’s Manual can be downloaded from www.lightware.com.
  • Page 32: Install And Update

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.1. Install and Update Step 2. Set the desired update setting in the Options section. ▪ If you do not want to check for the updates automatically, uncheck the circle, which contains the green INFO:...
  • Page 33: Establishing The Connection

    Step 1. Connect the device to a computer via USB, RS-232 or Ethernet. as you can expand the list of Favorite devices with anyLightwaredevicethatisconnectedviaEthernetbyany Step 2. Run the controller software; device discovery window appears automatically. There are three tabs for ofthefollowingways:...
  • Page 34: Serial Tab

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.3.4. Further Tools Highlighting the Device DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailablefromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. The Toolsmenucontainsthefollowingoptions: The opposite feature is also available to help finding the desired device. Press the Show Me button for 5 ▪ Log Viewer:Thetoolcanbeusedforreviewinglogfileswhichhavebeensavedpreviously. seconds untilthefrontpanelLEDsstarttoblinkslowly.Inparallel,thedeviceishighlighted in green for 4 seconds ▪...
  • Page 35: Port Parameters Menu

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.4. Port Parameters Menu HDMI OUT Video (O1) This is the HDMI output line of the receiver. Clicking on the HDMI icon results the settings panel appearing 5.4.1. Video Tab on the right side. You can check the status of the line, and signal and display info.
  • Page 36: Cec Command Sending

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.4.2. CEC Command Sending Drop-down This list contains the basic CEC commands, most of them are displayed on the command list graphical interface, too (on the left side). Click on the Send button to execute DIFFERENCE: This feature is available only in HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model.
  • Page 37: Audio Tab

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.4.3. Audio Tab Link Audio (I1) This is the embedded TPS audio input line of the receiver. Clicking on the TPS icon results the settings panel appearing on the right side. You can check the signal info of the port.
  • Page 38: Diagnostic Tools

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.5. Diagnostic Tools 5.5.2. Cable Diagnostics The cable diagnostics is a useful tool to determine any cable related issues in case of TPS connection. 5.5.1. Frame Detector The estimated cable length and the quality of the link are measured periodically and the diagnostic window The ports can show detailed information about the signal like blanking intervals and active video resolution.
  • Page 39: Edid Menu

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.6. EDID Menu Table and Chart Views Cablediagnosticscanbedisplayedinadvancedmodesaswell.Twowaysareavailable:table view and chart AdvancedEDIDManagementcanbeaccessedbyselectingtheEDIDmenu.Therearetwopanels:leftone view.DatacanbeexportedtoafileonclickingontheExport data button. contains Source EDIDs, right one contains Destination places where the EDIDs can be emulated or copied. Table view of cable diagnostics...
  • Page 40: Edid Operations

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.6.1. EDID Operations 5.6.2. EDID Summary Window Select an EDID from Source panel and press Info button to display EDID summary. Changing Emulated EDID #edid Step 1. Choose the desired EDID list on the source panel and select an EDID.
  • Page 41: Editing An Edid

    Create button below Source panel, Easy EDID Creator is opened in a new window. For more details about informationtotheuser.Alldescriptorscanbeedited,andsavedinanEDIDfile,oruploadedtotheUser EDID Editor please visit our website (www.lightware.com) and download the EDID Editor Application note. memory. For more details about EDID Editor please visit our website (www.lightware.com) and download EDID Editor Application note. #edid EDID Creator Window EDID Editor window Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 42: Control Menu

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.6.5. Control Menu ATTENTION! IfthereceiverisconnectedtoaTPS2outputboardofamatrixframe,theRS-232configuration settings (baud rate, data bits, e.t.c.) will not be changeable on the receiver side. 5.6.6. RS-232 Message Recognizer DIFFERENCE: This feature is available only in HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model. HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model can analyze and store the received serial data.
  • Page 43: Relays

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.6.7. Relays Configuration Example for the Message Recognizer The detailed description below shows how to configure the message recognizer in RS-232 Recognizer section. WhentheHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plushasanactivevideosignal,theswitcherlogintheVCcodecautomatically. Thesignalpresencetriggersabi-directionalcommunicationwiththeVCcodecviaRS-232: Step 1. Turnontherecognizer:EnableitontheP1serialport. Step 2. Set the delimiter (in hex format). In this case, the Delimiter (hex format: 3A) delimiter character is ':', which is '3a' in hex format.
  • Page 44: Ethernet

    DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. Ports ATTENTION! This feature means posting or putting HTTPmessagesfromtheLightwaredevicetoanother device. Encrypted transmission (HTTPS) is not supported. TheHTTPClientstaballowssendingHTTPpostandputmessagestothedesiredserverIP:portno.Control commands can be set to the target device, but it is not suitable for processing the response (e.g. querying a parameter/status)sincetheresponseisjustanacknowledge(ACK).
  • Page 45 DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. This tab is the preparing and monitoring interface for the TCP recognizer which may trigger Event Manager ATTENTION! This feature means sending HTTPmessagesfromanexternaldevicetotheLightwaredevice. Actions. A simple example can be seen in the TCP Recognizer section. Encrypted transmission (HTTPS) is not supported.
  • Page 46: Infra

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.6.9. Infra Description Function ATTENTION! The device has no built-in Infrared receiver and transmitter. For the complete usage attach Code number. an IR emitter unit to the IR OUT and an IR detector unit to the IR IN connectors.
  • Page 47     5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual Ports Section for the HDMI-TPS-RX110AY Model Ports Section for the HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus Model User can set the name and command injection port to each sources and destinations. For more details about IR interface see the IR Interface section.
  • Page 48     5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual Sending pronto hex codes (Little-endian format) Copy the raw, little endian-format IR code into the Send Pronto HexentryfieldandclicktheSend button. The maximum length of the code can be 765 characters (765 bytes). For more details about the accepted IR code formats, see SendingProntoHexCodesinLittle-endianFormatviaIRPort...
  • Page 49: Macros

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.6.10. Macros DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. DEFINITION: Macroisabatchofpre-definedcommandsstoredinthedevice. #macro Youcancreateyourcustommacrosinafile,uploadtothedeviceandrunatanytime.Thenumberofthe macros depends on the device type, the device can handle up to 50 macros. Important Notes about Macros ▪ The macros are stored in the internal device preses.
  • Page 50: Variables

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.6.11. Variables Value Section Youcansetthevalueofthevariablebythefield.Thetypeofthevariableisdeterminedautomaticallybased DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. onitsvalue(numeric/string). You can create custom variables in number or text format which can be used in the Event Manager. The variablescanhavethefollowingproperties/methods: #variables Add / Cycle Section ▪...
  • Page 51     5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Scan and Store This tool can be used to get the value (or a part) of an LW3 property.The defined path will be checked according to the pattern and the result will be saved into the variable (number or string type). Press the ? buttontoopenthepatternoptions:...
  • Page 52: Event Manager

    HDCP active) are necessary to display but it is not easy when the device is hard to access (e.g. built under the desk). For more details and examples about Event Manager please visit our website (www.lightware.com) and download Event Manager user's guide in the Downloads section. TheEventmanagercanbeconfiguredtoperformanactionifaconditionhasbeendetected.E.g.thedesired...
  • Page 53: Create Or Modify An Event

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.7.2. Create or Modify an Event The Link Tool The new interface allows creating more actions for the Wizard Mode same condition. In that case, a condition can trigger The wizard mode lists the most common conditions moreactions.TosetsuchanEvent,theLinktoolhas...
  • Page 54: Special Tools And Accessories

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual Linking a Macro (Action) Delay the Action DIFFERENCE: This feature is available only In most cases the Action is performed immediately after the Condition is detected. But sometimes a delay in HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model from is necessary between the Condition and the Action.
  • Page 55: Clear One Or More Event(S)

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Condition Triggering DIFFERENCE: This feature is available only in HDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plus model fromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. This improvement works as if a condition is detected. When a complex control system is built, a Condition may trigger numerous Actions.
  • Page 56: Settings Menu

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.8. Settings Menu Step 2. Set the action. Iftheconditionisfulfilled,thefollowingactionneedstobelaunched:thereceiversendsacommandtothe 5.8.1. Status projectorovertheserialline: ▪ Power on-therequiredcommandwhichisacceptedbytheprojector:PWR0<CR><LF> Forthisinstancethecommandhastobeclosedwiththe<CR><LF>characterssotheyneedtobeescaped. Youcanusethefollowingformatforescaping: <command ><\x0d\x0a><command ><\x0d\x0a>..<command ><\x0d\x0a> Inthecurrentcasethecommandis:PWR0\x0d\x0a Selecttherequiredparameterstosettheaction: ▪ Category:RS-232; ▪ Expression:SendRS-232message; ▪ Port:P1; ▪ Message:PWR0\x0d\x0a Status tab in Settings menu The...
  • Page 57: Network

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.8.2. Network MAC Filter Allowlist DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. Another level of the security is the MAC Filtering tool. You can create a list of network devices based on the MACaddresswhichareallowed: #macfilter ▪...
  • Page 58: Backup

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.8.4. Backup Details about this function can be found in the ConfigurationCloning(BackupTab) section. 5.8.5. System System tab in Settings menu Cleartext Login (Login Settings) DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. This cleartext login tool allows setting a password, thus, the device will not accept any command coming from a control interface (RS-232, Ethernet, etc…) without login.
  • Page 59: The Built-In Miniweb

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 5.9. The Built-in Miniweb 5.9.1. Opening the Miniweb TheMiniwebisavailableby: DEFINITION: TheminiwebisadedicatedlocationinthememorywhereanHTMLfilecanbeuploaded to. If the http://<IP_address>/index.html page or the http://<host_name>/index.html is ▪ Opening a web browser and typing the http://<IP_address>.index.html or the http://<IP_address> in the openedinawebbrowserthefileisdisplayed. address line, or ATTENTION! TheMiniwebisavailablefromFWpackagev1.1.5b1.Thedefaultcontrolpagecaninstalled...
  • Page 60: Miniweb Customization

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual The Default Status Page Customized HTML If there is no control page uploaded, the default status page will be displayed (which is also available by ThedefaultcontrolpagecanbereplacedintheLDC;navigatetotheSettings/Statuspage.CustomHTMLfile opening the <IP_address>/status.html address.
  • Page 61: Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab)

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.10. Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab) 5.10.1. Steps in a Nutshell Installingmultipledeviceswiththesamecustomizedconfigurationsettingscanbedoneinafeweasysteps: ConfigurationcloningofLightwareLW3devicesisasimplemethodthateliminatestheneedtorepeatedly configurecertaindevicestohaveidentical(non-factory)settings.Ifthedevicesareinstalledinthesame Step 1. ConfigureonedevicewithallyourdesiredsettingsusingtheLDCsoftware. typeofsystemmultipletimesthenitisenoughtosetuponlyonedevicetofittheuser’sneedsandthencopy Step 2. Backupthefullconfigurationfiletoyourcomputer. those settings to the others, thus saving time and resources. Step 3. Ifneeded,makesomemodificationstotheconfigurationfileusingatexteditor(e.g.Notepad).E.g....
  • Page 62: Upload The Settings To A Device (Restore)

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.10.3. Upload the Settings to a Device (Restore) WARNING! Please note that the settings will be permanently overwritten with the restored parameters in the device. Withdrawal is not possible. ATTENTION! Thecloningcanbesuccessfulifthebackupfileisdownloadedfromthesametypeofsource...
  • Page 63: Advanced View Window

        5.SoftwareControl-LightwareDeviceController HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 5.11. Advanced View Window LW3 protocol help Pushing the button results a help window opening which describes the most importantinformationaboutLW3protocolcommandsinHTMLformat. Edit mode The default appearance is the read-only mode. If you want to modify the valuesorparameters,ticktheoption.Youwillbepromptedtoconfirmyour...
  • Page 64: Lw2 Programmers' Reference

    6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual L W2 Programmers' Reference The device can be controlled through a reduced command set of LW2 protocol commands to ensure the compatibility with other Lightware products. The supported LW2 commands are described in this chapter. LW2ProtocolDescription Î InstructionsfortheTerminalApplicationUsage Î...
  • Page 65: Lw2 Protocol Description

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.1. LW2 Protocol Description 6.2. Instructions for the Terminal Application Usage The device accepts commands surrounded by curly brackets - { } - and responds data surrounded by round Terminal Application brackets - ( ) - only if a command was successfully executed. TheLW2...
  • Page 66: General Lw2 Commands

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.3. General LW2 Commands 6.3.4. View Firmware Version of the CPU Command and Response #firmwareversion 6.3.1. List of All Available LW2 Commands ȩ {f} Command and Response Ȩ (FW:<firmware_version>)CrLf ȩ {lcmd} Example Ȩ (LCMD#LCMD:Listallcommands)CrLf ȩ...
  • Page 67: View Installed Board

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.3.8. View Installed Board 6.3.11. Query Health Status Shows the hardware name and revision of the installed cards. Internal voltages and measured temperature values are shown. #status Command and Response Command and Response ȩ...
  • Page 68: Port Settings

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.4. Port Settings 6.4.2. Unmute Output Command and Response #unmute 6.4.1. Mute Output ȩ {+<out>·<layer>} INFO: <A/V/AV>optionusuallycanbeskippedforlegacypurposes.Inthiscase,thedeviceschangeall Ȩ (0MT<out>·<layer>)CrLf (Video & Audio) layers but using status commands it displays information about only the Video layer. PleaseuseAVoption,whenavailable.
  • Page 69: Unlock Output

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 6.4.4. Unlock Output 6.4.6. View Crosspoint Size Command and Response #unlock Shows the physical crosspoint size. ȩ {+<<out>·<layer>} Command and Response Ȩ (0LO<out>·<layer>)CrLf ȩ {GETSIZE·<layer>} Parameters Ȩ (SIZE=<size>·<layer>)CrLf Parameters Identifier Parameter description Value Parameter value Audio layer Identifier Parameter description Value...
  • Page 70: Network Configuration

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.5. Network Configuration 6.5.2. IP Address Query IP address can be queried as follows. 6.5.1. IP Status Query Command and Response Thenetworkconfigurationofthedevicecanbequeriedasfollows.#network #ipaddress #dhcp ȩ {IP_ADDRESS=?} Command and Response Ȩ (IP_ADDRESS=<mode>;<ip_address>)CrLf ȩ {IP_STAT=?} Parameters Ȩ...
  • Page 71: Subnetmaskquery

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.5.4. Subnet Mask Query 6.5.6. Gateway Address Query IP address can be queried as follows. Gateway address can be queried as follows. Command and Response Command and Response ȩ {IP_NETMASK=?} ȩ {IP_GATEWAY=?} Ȩ...
  • Page 72: Settings

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.6. RS-232 Settings 6.6.2. Local RS-232 Parameters Settings The parameters of local RS -232 port can be set as follows. 6.6.1. RS-232 Mode Setting Command and Response RS -232 mode can be set as follows. See more details about RS -232 modes in the Serial Interface section.
  • Page 73: Linkrs-232Parameterssettings

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.6.3. Link RS-232 Parameters Settings 6.6.4. Local RS-232 Control Protocol Port Setting The parameters of link RS -232 (TPS) port can be set as follows. The control protocol of local RS -232 port can be set as follows. Command and Response Command and Response ȩ...
  • Page 74: Relay Settings

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 6.7. Relay Settings 6.7.1. Relay Connection State Query Current relay connection state can be queried. #relay Command and Response ȩ {RELAY<port_nr>=?} Ȩ (RELAY<port_nr>=<direction>;<state>)CrLf Parameters Identifier Parameter description Value Parameter value Directionoftherelay(input/ <direction> Output (it is always O as Output) output) Closed <state>...
  • Page 75: Lw2 Commands - Quick Summary

        6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 6.8. LW2 Commands – Quick Summary Port Settings Mute Output General LW2 Commands ȩ {#<out>·<layer>} ListofAllAvailableLW2Commands Unmute Output ȩ {lcmd} ȩ {+<out>·<layer>} ViewProductType LockOutput ȩ {i} ȩ {#><out>·<layer>} QueryControlProtocol Unlock Output ȩ...
  • Page 76     6.LW2Programmers'Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual RS-232 Settings RS-232 Mode Setting ȩ {RS232=<mode>} LocalRS-232ParametersSettings ȩ {RS232_LOCAL_FORMAT=<BaudRate>;<DataBit>;<Parity>;<StopBit>} LinkRS-232ParametersSettings ȩ {RS232_LINK_FORMAT=<BaudRate>;<DataBit>;<Parity>;<StopBit>} LocalRS-232ControlProtocolPortSetting ȩ {RS232_LOCAL_PROT=<protocol>} LinkRS-232ControlProtocolPortSetting ȩ {RS232_LINK_PROT=<protocol>} Relay Settings RelayConnectionStateQuery ȩ {RELAY<port_nr>=?} Relay Connection State Setting ȩ {RELAY<port_nr>=<direction>;<state>} Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 77: Lw3 Programmers' Reference

    7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual L W3 Programmers’ Reference The device can be controlled through Lightware 3 (LW3) protocol commands to ensure the compatibility with other Lightware products. The supported LW3 commands are described in this chapter Overview Î...
  • Page 78: Overview

      7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.1. Overview 7.3. Protocol Rules TheLightware Protocol #3(LW3) isimplementedinalmostallnewLightwaredevices(matrixswitchers, 7.3.1. LW3 Tree Structure and Command Structure (examples) signal extenders and distribution amplifiers) since 2012.The protocol is ASCII-based and all commands areterminatedwithacarriagereturn(Cr,‘\r’)andlinefeed(Lf,‘\n’)pair.Itisorganizedasatreestructure  /  MEDIA thatprovidesoutstandingflexibilityanduser-friendlyhandlingwith‘nodes’,‘properties’and‘methods’.The...
  • Page 79: Commandtypes

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.3.3. Command Types 7.3.4. Prefix Summary DEFINITION: Theprefixisa2-characterlongcodethatdescribesthetypeoftheresponse. GET command ThefollowingprefixesaredefinedintheLW3protocol: The GETcommandcanbeusedtogetthechildnodes,propertiesandmethodsofaspecificnode.Itcanalso beusedtogetthevalueofaproperty.Usethedotcharacter(.)whenaddressingaproperty: Prefix Description Prefix Description ç GET/.SerialNumber a node a manual for the property æ pr/.SerialNumber=87654321 an error for a node a method a manual for a node a response after a success method execution GETALL command...
  • Page 80: Signature

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.3.7. Signature 7.3.9. Notifications about the Changes of the Properties DEFINITION: The signature is a four-digit-long hexadecimal value that can be optionally placed before Whenthevalueofapropertyischangedandtheuserissubscribedtothenode,whichthepropertybelongs every command to keep a command and the corresponding responses together as a group. to,anasynchronousnotificationisgenerated.Thisisnotificationiscalledasthe‘changemessage’.The...
  • Page 81: System Commands

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.4. System Commands 7.4.4. Query the Firmware Version 7.4.1. Query the Product Name Command and Response #firmwareversion ç GET·/SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion Thenameoftheproductisaread-onlyparameterandcannotbemodified. pr·/SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion=<firmware_version> æ Command and Response Example ç GET·/.ProductName pr·/.ProductName=<Product_name> ç GET/SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion æ æ pr/SYS/MB.FirmwareVersion=1.4.0b14 Example 7.4.5. Identify the Device ç...
  • Page 82: Restorethefactorydefaultsettings

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.4.7. Restarting the Device 7.5. Cleartext Login Protection Thereceivercanberestarted–thecurrentconnections(LAN,RS-232,USB)willbeterminated. DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. Command and Response #restart #reboot This cleartext login tool allows setting a password for login, thus, any change in the device can be performed only after a successful login –...
  • Page 83: Logoutfromthedevice

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.5.3. Logout from the Device Command and Response ç CALL·/LOGIN:logout(<password>) æ mO·/LOGIN:logout Example ç CALL/LOGIN:logout(pr0t3ctED) æ mO/LOGIN:logout After a successful logout, the LoggedIn property becomes false andtheLW3treeisprotected. 7.5.4. Enable the Cleartext Login Function ATTENTION! This property can be changed only, if the LoggedIn property is true.
  • Page 84: Video Port Settings

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.6. Video Port Settings The Most Common Received Port Status Responses INFO: VideoportnumberingcanbefoundintheInput/OutputPortNumbering section. 7.6.1. Query the Status of Source Ports T00AA Unlocked, No embedded Command and Response #portstatus Unmuted Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved No signal audio encrypted connected...
  • Page 85: Querythestatusofdestinationport

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.6.2. Query the Status of Destination Port 7.6.5. Lock Input Command and Response #portstatus Command and Response #lock ç GET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortStatus ç CALL·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:lockSource(<in>) pr·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortStatus=<out_state> æ mO·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:lockSource æ Parameters Example <out_state>:theresponsecontains5ASCIIcharactersforeachport.Thefirstcharacterindicatesthemute/ ç CALL/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:lockSource(I1) lock state, the next 2-byte long HEX code showing the current state of the output port. æ...
  • Page 86: Lockoutput

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.6.9. Lock Output 7.6.12. HDCP Setting (Output Port) HDCP capability can be set to Auto/Always on the output ports, thus, non-encrypted content can be Command and Response #lock transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display. See more information in the HDCP Management section.
  • Page 87: Testpatterngeneratorclocksource

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.6.14. Test Pattern Generator Clock Source 7.6.16. HDMI Mode Settings (Output Port) Command and Response #hdmimode Command and Response SET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.HdmiModeSetting=<mode> SET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.TpgClockSource=<clock_frequency> ç ç pw·/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.HdmiModeSetting=<mode> pw·/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.TpgClockSource=<clock_frequency> æ æ Parameters Parameters Identifier Parameter description Value Parameter value Identifier...
  • Page 88: Tpsmodesettings

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.6.18. TPS Mode Settings Command and Response SET·/REMOTE/<port>.tpsModeSetting=<TPS_mode> ç pw·/REMOTE/<port>.tpsModeSetting=<TPS_mode> æ Parameters Identifier Parameter description Value Parameter value Auto HDBaseT <TPS_mode> TPS mode Longreach LPPF1 LPPF2 Example ç SET/REMOTE/S1.tpsModeSetting=A æ pw/REMOTE/S1.tpsModeSetting=A See more information about TPS modes in the TPS Interface section.
  • Page 89: Audio Port Settings

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.7. Audio Port Settings The Most Common Received Port Status Responses INFO: Audio port numbering can be found in the Input/OutputPortNumbering section. 7.7.1. Query the Status of Source Ports T000A Unlocked, Unmuted Command and Response #portstatus Reserved Reserved Reserved...
  • Page 90: Querythestatusofdestinationport

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.7.2. Query the Status of Destination Port 7.7.5. Lock Input Command and Response #portstatus Command and Response #lock ç GET·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.DestinationPortStatus ç CALL·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockSource(<in>) pr·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.DestinationPortStatus=<out1_state>;<out2_state> æ mO·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockSource æ Theresponsecontains5ASCIIcharactersforeachport.Thefirstcharacterindicatesthemute/lockstate, Example the next 2-byte long HEX code showing the current state of the output port. ç...
  • Page 91: Lockoutput

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.7.9. Lock Output 7.8.2. Volume Setting (dB) in Steps Command and Response #lock Command and Response ç CALL·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockDestination(<out>) CALL·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.stepVolumedB(<step>) ç æ mO·/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockDestination æ mO·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.stepVolumedB Example Parameters ç CALL/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockDestination(O1) <level> Setstheoutputvolume(attenuation)between-95.625dBand0dBinstepof-0.375dB.The æ mO/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:lockDestination value is rounded up if necessary to match with the step value. 7.7.10. Unlock Output Example ç...
  • Page 92: Balancesetting

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.8.5. Balance Setting Command and Response #balance SET·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.Balance=<level> ç pw·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.Balance=<level> æ Parameters <level> Sets the balance; -100 means left balance, 100 means right balance, step is 1. Center is 0 (default). Example ç SET/MEDIA/AUDIO/O2.Balance=0 æ pw/MEDIA/AUDIO/O2.Balance=0 7.8.6. Balance Setting in Steps Command and Response CALL·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.stepBalance(<level>)
  • Page 93: Event Manager Basics

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.9. Event Manager Basics 7.9.2. Setting a Condition by Linking Another Condition Command and Response ThegraphicalinterfaceoftheEventManagercanbefoundintheLDCwhichallowscreatinganykindof Events.Incertaincases,theEventshavetobearrangedormodifiedbyLW3commandsfromanotherdevice. SET·/EVENTS/E<loc>.Condition=<event_nr> ç These commands are detailed in the coming sections. pw·/EVENTS/E<loc>.Condition=<event_nr> æ 7.9.1. How to arrange an Event? Parameters Thefollowingarenecessarytohaveasuccessfulevent: <event_nr>...
  • Page 94: Settinganactionbyspecifyingadirectpath

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.9.4. Setting an Action by Specifying a Direct Path 7.10. Event Manager Tool Kit Command and Response 7.10.1. Setting the Delay SET·/EVENTS/E<loc>.Action=<expression> ç In most cases, the Action is performed immediately after the Condition is detected. But sometimes a delay pw·/EVENTS/E<loc>.Action=<expression>...
  • Page 95: Setting The Name Of The Event

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.10.3. Enable the Event Example 1 (simple delay) ç SET/EVENTS/E1.ConditionTimeout=10 Command and Response æ pw/EVENTS/E1.ConditionTimeout=10 SET·/EVENTS/E<loc>.Enabled=<true/false> ç If the Condition is detected (the ConditionDetect property becomes true), the ConditionTimeoutPending property pw·/EVENTS/E<loc>.Enabled=<true/false> æ becomes true. 10 seconds later the ConditionTimeoutPending property becomes false and the set Action is Parameters launched.
  • Page 96: Queryingtheconditiontriggercounter

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.10.6. Querying the Condition Trigger Counter 7.11. Variable-Management DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. This property shows how many times the Condition has been triggered but does not contain the number of Customvariables(upto30pcs.)canbedefinedinnumberortextformatwhichareavailablealsointhe real detections. The counter is reset at boot. Event Manager.
  • Page 97: Addition And Subtraction (Cycle Method)

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.11.3. Addition and Subtraction (Cycle Method) Examples Change messages (CHG) can be seen after each response for the better understanding, which is not the part The value of a numeric variable can be increased by adding a positive value or it can be decreased by adding of the command, but it can be set as described in the Subscription section.
  • Page 98: Value Change With Intervals (Case)

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.11.4. Value Change with Intervals (Case) 7.11.5. Scan and Store Thiscommandcanbeusedtochangethevalueofavariableifitfitsinanyofthedefinedintervals. Thiscommandcanbeusedtogetthevalue(orapartofthevalue)ofanLW3property.Thedefinedpathwill be scanned according to the pattern and the result will be the value of the variable (number or string type). Command and Response Command and Response CALL·/CTRL/VARS/V<loc>:case(<min>...
  • Page 99: Reformattingavalue

    /MANAGEMENT/STATUS.CpuFirmware 1.3.0b3 r32 %12s 1.3.0b3 /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortStatus T00AA;T00AF T00AA /MEDIA/UART/P1.Rs232Configuration 57600, 8N1 %*[^,],%s /MEDIA/AUDIO/XP.SourcePortStatus T000A;T000B;T000F %*6c%5c T000B /MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName lightware-00005031 lightware-%[0-9] 00005031 7.11.6. Reformatting a Value Thevalueofthevariablecanbechangedbyaddingtextasprefixand/orsufffix. ATTENTION! Thinkaboutthelengthofthevalue:15charactersareallowed,theothersaretruncated. Command and Response ç CALL·/CTRL/VARS/V<loc>:printf(<prefix>%s<postfix>) æ mO·/CTRL/VARS/V<loc>:printf Parameters Parameter Parameter description Value Valuedescription <loc>...
  • Page 100: Ethernet Port Configuration

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.12. Ethernet Port Configuration 7.12.4. Change the IP Address (Static) 7.12.1. Query the DHCP State Command and Response SET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.StaticIpAddress=<IP_address> ç Command and Response #network #ipaddress #dhcp pw·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.StaticIpAddress=<IP_address> æ ç GET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.DhcpEnabled pw·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.DhcpEnabled=<logical_value> Example æ ç...
  • Page 101: Change The Gateway Address (Static)

    The device is allowed to change parameters intheLWdevice <name> Unique name for the better Any string Up to 5 ASCII characters (longer names identification(optional) are truncated) Example ç SET/MANAGEMENT/MACFILTER/MACaddress4=(04:D4:C4:4D:01:43;1;1;Tech) æ pw/MANAGEMENT/MACFILTER/MACaddress4=(04:D4:C4:4D:01:43;1;1;Tech) ç SET/MANAGEMENT/MACFILTER.FilterEnable=true æ pw/MANAGEMENT/MACFILTER.FilterEnable=true NewMACaddressissavedintothe4thpropertywithname'Tech',whichmayquery/setparametersfrom/in theLightwaredevice.TheFilterEnable property is set to true,thus,thefilterisenabled. Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 102: Lw2 Control Port Blocking

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.13.2. LW2 Control Port Blocking 7.13.5. Powering on a Computer over Ethernet (Wake-on-LAN) DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailablefromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. ThiscommandisforblockingtheLW2controlport;itisanadditionalprotectionfortheCleartextloginfunction. The well-known wake-on-lan feature (sending magic Packet to the target PC) is available by the following command: Command and Response #portblock...
  • Page 103: Ethernet Message Sending

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.14. Ethernet Message Sending 7.14.3. Sending a TCP Binary Message (HEX-format) The command is for sending a binary message in Hexadecimal format. This method does not require escaping ThedevicecanbeusedforsendingamessagetoacertainIP:portaddress.Thethreedifferentcommands the control and non-printable characters. allow controlling the connected (third-party) devices.
  • Page 104: Sending A Udp Text (Ascii-Format)

    The command is for sending a text message in ASCII-format via UDP-protocol. This method does not allow DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. escaping or inserting control characters. Http post and put messages can be sent from the Lightware device for more integration with third-party Command and Response devices. #http ç...
  • Page 105: Setting The Message Header

    #message Example Preparation ç SET/CTRL/HTTP/C1.Header=Host:192.168.0.220\r\nContent-Type:text/xml\r\nAuthorization:Basic Step 1. Set aTCP client in the Lightware device (threeTCP clients can be run at the same time), set the YWRtaW46TGlnaHR3YXJlMDE= properties of the target TCP server. æ pw/CTRL/HTTP/C1.Header=Host:192.168.0.220\r\nContent-Type:text/xml\r\nAuthorization:Basic Step 2. Set the DelimiterHex and the TimeOut settings for the proper message processing YWRtaW46TGlnaHR3YXJlMDE= Step 3.
  • Page 106: Setting The Tcp/Ip Port Number Of The Tcp Server

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.16.2. Setting the TCP/IP Port Number of the TCP Server 7.16.6. Setting the Timeout Command and Response Whenthesettimeiselapsedafterthelastreceivedmessageanddelimiterwasnotdetected,thedevice saves the data into the Rx, RxHex, Hash properties. The timeout setting is useful if there is no special or easily SET·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ServerPort=<port_no>...
  • Page 107: Querying The Last Recognized Message (Hex)

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.16.8. Querying the Last Recognized Message (Hex) 7.16.11. Querying the Last Recognized Active Message (Hex) The recognized message is stored as a hex message in the below property till the next recognized message Command and Response or until the clear() method is called.
  • Page 108: Port Configuration

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.17. RS-232 Port Configuration 7.17.3. Databits Setting INFO: Serial (local and link) port numbering can be found in the Input/OutputPortNumbering section. Command and Response 7.17.1. Protocol Setting SET·/MEDIA/UART/<port>.DataBits=<databits> ç pw·/MEDIA/UART/<port>.DataBits=<databits> æ Command and Response #rs232 #rs-232 #serial Parameters SET·/MEDIA/UART/<port>.ControlProtocol=<protocol>...
  • Page 109: Parity Setting

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.17.5. Parity Setting 7.17.7. Query the Command Injection Mode Command and Response Command and Response SET·/MEDIA/UART/<port>.Parity=<parity> ç ç GET·/MEDIA/UART/<port>.CommandInjectionStatus pw·/MEDIA/UART/<port>.Parity=<parity> æ pr·/MEDIA/UART/<port>.CommandInjectionStatus=<logical_value> æ Parameters Parameters Identifier Parameter description Value Parameter value Identifier Parameter description Value Parameter value None true Command injection mode is enabled.
  • Page 110: Message Sending

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.18. RS-232 Message Sending 7.18.4. Using Hexadecimal Codes HexadecimalcodescanbeinsertedintheASCIImessagewhenusing: 7.18.1. Sending a Message (ASCII-format) via RS-232 sendMessage command: CALL /MEDIA/UART/P1:sendMessage(C00\x0D) The command is for sending a command message in ASCII-format. This method allows escaping the control characters.
  • Page 111: Message Recognizer

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.19. RS-232 Message Recognizer 7.19.2. Set the Delimiter Hex Thispropertystoresthedelimiterthatisbetweenthemessages(e.g.Cr,Lf,Space).Thevaluehastobein DIFFERENCE: ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3. hex format (e.g.0D, 0A, 20). This tool can be used to recognize messages coming from the RS-232 port. The message can be used as a ConditioninEventmanageranddefineanActionforit.
  • Page 112: Querying The Last Recognized Message (String)

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.19.4. Querying the Last Recognized Message (String) 7.19.7. Querying the Last Recognized Active Message (String) The recognized message is stored as a string in the below property till the next recognized message or until The recognized data is stored in string in the below property temporary.WhenthetimesetintheActiveTimeout the RECOGNIZER.clear() method is called.
  • Page 113: Set The Active Timeout

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.19.9. Set the Active Timeout This property is responsible for clearing the ActiveRx, ActiveRxHex, ActiveHash properties after the elapsed time. Default value is 50ms. Command and Response SET·/MEDIA/UART/RECOGNIZER.ActivePropertyTimeout=<a_timeout> ç pw·/MEDIA/UART/RECOGNIZER.ActivePropertyTimeout=<a_timeout> æ Parameters <a_timeout>...
  • Page 114: Sending Cec Commands

    <text> The desired OSD string Letters(A-Z)and(a-z),hyphen(-),underscore(_), media_top_menu clear play select_next_media numbers(0-9),anddot(.).Maxlength:14characters. media_context_menu channel_up stop select_media_1 number_0 channel_down pause select_media_2 Example number_1 sound_select record select_media_3 ç SET/MEDIA/CEC/I2.OsdString=Lightware Example æ pw/MEDIA/CEC/I2.OsdString=Lightware ç CALL/MEDIA/CEC/I2:send(set_osd) ç CALL/MEDIA/CEC/I2:sendClick(play) æ mO/MEDIA/CEC/I2:send æ mO/MEDIA/CEC/I2:sendClick Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 115: Sending Cec Commands In Hex Format

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.20.4. Sending CEC Commands in Hex Format 7.21.1. Enable Command Injection Mode ç CALL·/MEDIA/CEC/<port>:sendHex(<hex_code>) Command and Response æ mO·/MEDIA/CEC/<port>:sendHex SET·/MEDIA/IR/<in|out>.CommandInjectionEnable=<logical_value> ç Parameters pw·/MEDIA/IR/<in|out>.CommandInjectionEnable=<logical_value> æ Parameter Parameter description Values Valuedescription Parameters <port> Videoinputorvideooutput Videoinputs I1-I4 Identifier...
  • Page 116: Infrared Message Sending

    Download a code which belongs to your controlled device from a web database from Step 2. Push the desired button of the remote control to scan the raw IR code. the Internet. Step 3. Remove all the non-hexadecimal characters (e.g. spaces, h characters etc.) from the code. TheprontohexcodewhichlearnedbyaLightwaredeviceisbig-endianformat. Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 117: Relay Port Settings

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.23. Relay Port Settings 7.24. EDID Management 7.23.1. Query the Connection State Parameters Command and Response #relay Parameter Description ç GET·/MEDIA/RELAY/CTRL.Output <emulated> TheemulatedEDIDmemoryofthedesiredinputport.Example:E1. pr·/MEDIA/RELAY/CTRL.Output=<connection_state> æ <dynamic> DynamicEDIDmemoryindex.Example:D1 Parameters <user> UserEDIDmemoryindex.Example:U1 Identifier Parameter description Value Explanation <factory>...
  • Page 118: Query The Preferred Resolution Of An User Edid

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 7.24.3. Query the Preferred Resolution of an User EDID 7.24.7. Deleting an EDID from User Memory Command and Response Command and Response ç GET·/EDID/U/<user>.PreferredResolution ç CALL·/EDID:delete(<user>) pr·/EDID/U/<user>.PreferredResolution=<resolution> æ mO·/EDID:delete æ Example Example ç...
  • Page 119: Lw3 Commands - Quick Summary

        7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 7.25. LW3 Commands - Quick Summary Video Port Settings QuerytheStatusofSourcePorts System Commands  GET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.SourcePortStatus QuerytheProductName QuerytheStatusofDestinationPort  GET·/.ProductName  GET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortStatus SettheDeviceLabel Mute Input SET·/MANAGEMENT/UID/DeviceLabel=<Custom_name>   CALL·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:muteSource(<in>) QuerytheSerialNumber Unmute Input  GET·/.SerialNumber  CALL·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:unmuteSource(<in>) QuerytheFirmwareVersion LockInput ...
  • Page 120     7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual HDMI Mode Settings (Output Port) VolumeSetting(Percent) SET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.HdmiModeSetting=<mode> SET·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.VolumePercent=<percent>   QuerytheRecentTPSMode VolumeSetting(Percent)inSteps  GET·/REMOTE/<port>.tpsMode CALL·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.stepVolumePercent(<percent>)  TPS Mode Settings Balance Setting SET·/REMOTE/<port>.tpsModeSetting=<TPS_mode> SET·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.Balance=<level>   Balance Setting in Steps Audio Port Settings CALL·/MEDIA/AUDIO/<out>.stepBalance(<level>) ...
  • Page 121     7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual QueryingtheConditionCounter QuerytheGatewayAddress  GET·/EVENTS/E<loc>.ConditionCount  GET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.GatewayAddress QueryingtheConditionTriggerCounter Change the Gateway Address (Static)  GET·/EVENTS/E<loc>.ExternalConditionTriggerCount SET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.StaticGatewayAddress=<gw_address>  Testing an Action QuerytheMACAddress  CALL·/EVENTS/E<loc>:ActionTest(1)  GET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.MacAddress Apply Network Settings Variable-Management  CALL·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.ApplySettings() ValueAssignment Ethernet Tool Kit SET·/CTRL/VARS/V<loc>.Value=<value>...
  • Page 122     7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Sending a UDP Binary Message (HEX-format) ClearingtheLastRecognizedStoredMessage  CALL·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:udpBinary(<IP_address>:<port_no>=<HEX_message>)  CALL·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>:clear() QueryingtheLastRecognizedActiveMessage(String) HTTP Messaging  GET·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActiveRx Setting the Target IP Address QueryingtheLastRecognizedActiveMessage(Hex) SET·/CTRL/HTTP/C1.ServerIP=<IP_address>   GET·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActiveRxHex Setting the TCP Port Set the Active Timeout SET·/CTRL/HTTP/C1.ServerPort=<port_no>...
  • Page 123     7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Sending a Binary Message (HEX-format) via RS-232 Sending CEC Commands in Hex Format  CALL·/MEDIA/UART/P1:sendBinaryMessage(<message>)  CALL·/MEDIA/CEC/<port>:sendHex(<hex_code>) QueryingtheLastReceivedCECMessage RS-232 Message Recognizer  GET/MEDIA/CEC/<port>.LastReceivedMessage Enable the Recognizer Infrared Port Configuration SET·/MEDIA/UART/<serial_port>.RecognizerEnable=<recognizer_enable> ...
  • Page 124     7.LW3Programmers’Reference HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual Emulating an EDID to an Input Port  CALL·/EDID:switch(<dynamic|user|factory>:<emulated>) Emulating an EDID to All Input Ports  CALL·/EDID:switchAll(<dynamic|user|factory>) Copy an EDID to User Memory  CALL·/EDID:copy(<dynamic|emulated|factory|user>:<user>) Deleting an EDID from User Memory  CALL·/EDID:delete(<user>) Resetting the Emulated EDIDs ...
  • Page 125: Firmware Update

    HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual F irmware Update The receiver can be updated by using Lightware Device Updater V2 (LDU2) software via Ethernet. The firmware pack with the necessary components (*.lfp2 file) for your specific product, the LDU2 application, and the User's manual can be downloaded from the Support page of our website www.lightware.com.
  • Page 126: Introduction

    Installation in case of macOS ▪ LDU2 software installed on your PC or Mac. MounttheDMGfilewithdoubleclickingonitanddragthe Both can be downloaded from www.lightware.com/downloads. LDU2iconovertheApplicationsicontocopytheprogram Optionally, you can download the release notesfileinHTMLformat. intotheApplicationsfolder.IfyouwanttocopyLDU2into another location just drag the icon over the desired folder.
  • Page 127: Running The Software

      8. Firmware Update HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 8.3. Running the Software Main Screen Whenthesoftwareisstartedbytheshortcut,thedevicediscoveryscreenappears. Youhavetwooptions: DISCOVER DEVICES Press the Search for devices buttontostartfindingtheLightwaredevices: ▪ Starting the LDU2bydouble-clickingontheshortcut/programfile,or ▪ Double-clicking on an LFP2 file. 8.3.1. LDU2 Interfaces Thesoftwarecanbeusedover: ▪ The Graphical User Interface (GUI), or by TheCommandLineInterface(CLI).
  • Page 128: The Updating Steps

    Keeping the Configuration Settings Bydefault,deviceconfigurationsettingsarerestoredwhenfirmwareupdateisfinished.Iffactoryresethas been chosen in the parameters window, all device settings will be erased. In the case of factory reset, you cansavethesettingsofthedeviceintheLightwareDeviceControllersoftwareandrestoreitlater. Thefollowingflowchartdemonstrateshowthisfunctionworksinthebackground. 1. Create a backup The current configuration of the device is being saved into a configuration backup file on your...
  • Page 129: Updating Via Gui

        8. Firmware Update HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 8.4. Updating via GUI The Meaning of the Symbols Show The log about the updating process of the device Step 1. Select the Firmware Package  details can be displayed in a new window. Click on the Choose Package File button and navigate to the location where CHOOSE PACKAGE FILE Service...
  • Page 130: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd CLIisavailablebythisfile,theexeisnotsuitableforthatpurpose.Openacommandlinewindowtoexecute or test the features directly. Step 1. OpenanExplorerwindowwherethecmdfileislocated,thedefaultis: c:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2\LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd. Step 2. Click on the address line (highlighed with blue in the picture), type cmd.exe and press enter. The commandinterpreterwindowofWindowsisopenedatthepathoftheLDU2installfolder.  The log about the updating process can be displayed in a new window by pressing the button.Whenthe...
  • Page 131: How To Use

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd version you want to apply a different value. The order of the options is arbitrary. C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ldu2.jar version Important Notes LDU2 version: 2.10.0b4 Script API version: 1.3.10 ▪...
  • Page 132: Device Info

    Default:USER_HOME/.ldu2/backup C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd deviceInfo --ip --factoryDefault Applyfactoryresetduringdeviceupdate.Default:false optional 192.168.1.2 --reportProgress Reportupdateprogressinpercentageform.Default:false optional C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ldu2.jar deviceInfo --ip CertainLFP2packageshavefeatureswhichcanbeapplied 192.168.1.2 Package-specificoptions optional at this command; see the Package Options section. Product name:...
  • Page 133: Restore

    --test : if true, no update will be performed, communication with the device will be tested. (Default: 192.168.1.2 --backupFile C:\My_backup\my_backup.lw3 --keepOriginalIp false) C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ldu2.jar restore --ip Advanced (developer) options: 192.168.1.2 --backupFile C:\My_backup\my_backup.lw3 --keepOriginalIp [2021-06-15 11:41:11.076] [ INFO] [ main] - Executing configuration restore...
  • Page 134: Complex Examples

    192.168.1.2 --package C:\Firmwares\HDMI-TPS-RX110AY_v1.5.0b3.lfp2 --backupFolder C:\My_backup --clearTextLoginPw 192.168.1.2 --factoryDefault --package C:\Firmwares\HDMI-TPS-RX110AY_v1.5.0b3.lfp2 qwer1234 C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ldu2.jar update --ip C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ldu2.jar update --ip 192.168.1.2 --factoryDefault --package C:\Firmwares\HDMI-TPS-RX110AY_v1.5.0b3.lfp2 192.168.1.2 --package C:\Firmwares\HDMI-TPS-RX110AY_v1.5.0b3.lfp2 --backupFolder C:\My_backup --clearTextLoginPw [2021-06-15 11:45:03.753] [ INFO] [...
  • Page 135: Exit Codes

    Updateerror(ErrorCode:1) The error happened during the update CLIerror(ErrorCode:2 The error happened before starting the update C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd update --test --ip 192.168.1.2 --package C:\Firmwares\HDMI-TPS-RX110AY_v1.5.0b3.lfp2 --backupFolder C:\My_backup --clearTextLoginPw The error line contains further information about the error. qwer1234 Querying the Exit Code under Windows ®...
  • Page 136: Troubleshooting

        9.Troubleshooting HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual T roubleshooting Usually, if the system seems not to transport the signal as expected, the best strategy for troubleshooting is to check signal integrity through the whole signal chain starting from source side and moving forward to receiver end. Linktoconnections/cablingsection.
  • Page 137: Use Case Studies

        9.Troubleshooting HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 9.1. Use Case Studies Symptom Root cause Action Refer to Audio signal Atfirst,checkfrontpanelLEDsandtakethenecessarystepsaccordingtotheirstates.Formoreinformation aboutstatus,LEDsrefertotheFrontView RearView sections. No audio is present Source audio volume is Check the audio settings of the source. on output low or muted Symptom...
  • Page 138: How To Speed Up The Troubleshooting Process

    Error logs from the Device Controller software. ▪ ▪ In the case of Event Manager issue the event file and/or backup file from the Device Controller software. Themoreoftheaboveinformationyoucangiveusthebetter.PleasesendtheseinformationtotheLightware Support Team (support@lightware.com) to speed up the troubleshooting process. Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2...
  • Page 139: Technologies

        10. Technologies HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual Technologies The following sections contain descriptions and useful technical information how the devices work in the background. The content is based on experiences and cases we met in the practice. These sections help to understand features and technical standards like the followings: EDIDManagement Î...
  • Page 140: Edid Management

    After connecting a source to a display (DVI, HDMI, DP), the source reads out the EDID to determine the resolution and refresh rate of the image to be transmitted. Lightware devices provide the Advanced EDID Management function that helps system integration. The built-in EDID Router can store and emulate factory pre-programmed- and User programmable EDIDs. The EDID of the attached monitors or projectors for each output are stored in a non-volatile memory.
  • Page 141: Hdcp Management

    HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 10.1.3. HDCP Management Not HDCP-compliant Sink 1. LightwareVisualEngineeringisalegalHDCPadopter.Severalfunctionshavebeendevelopedwhichhelps tosolveHDCPrelatedproblems.ComplexAVsystemsoftenhavebothHDCPandnon-HDCPcomponents. The receiver allows transmitting HDCP encrypted and unencrypted signals. The devices will be still HDCP compliant as they will never output an encrypted signal to a non-HDCP compliant display device. If an encrypted signal is switched to a non-compliant output, a red screen alert or muted screen will appear.
  • Page 142: Pixel Accurate Reclocking

    Lightware’ssophisticatedPixelAccurateReclockingtechnologyfixesmoreproblemsthangeneralTMDS reclocking. It removes not only intra-pair skew but inter-pair skew as well. The Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuiteliminatesthefollowingerrors:...
  • Page 143: Appendix

        11. Appendix HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual Appendix Tables, drawings, guides, hashtag keyword list and technical details as follows: Specifications Î Input/OutputPortNumbering Î ContentofBackupFile Î FactoryDefaultSettings Î MechanicalDrawings Î CableWiringGuide Î FactoryEDIDList Î MaximumExtensionDistances Î AppliedPorts(NetworkSettings) Î ReleaseNotesoftheFirmwarePackages Î HashtagKeywordList Î...
  • Page 144: Specifications

        11. Appendix HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 11.1. Specifications Video Ports TPS Input Port General Connector type ...........................RJ45connector Compliance ..............................CE Power over Ethernet (PoE) ....................yes (IEEE 802.3af) Electrical safety ......................EN62368-1:2014,ClassII Compliance ............................HDBaseT EMC (emission)........................IEC/EN55032:2015 HDCP compliance ..........................HDCP1.4 EMC (immunity) ........................
  • Page 145: Input/Output Port Numbering

    11.2. Input/Output Port Numbering Balance ..........................0 - 100 (50 = center) The following table contains the input and output ports with their ID numbers which shall be used when NominalDifferentialOutputLevel@0dBVolumesetting ........... +6.72 dBu (balanced) protocolcommandsendingorinLightwareDeviceController. Audio/Video Ports Control Ports RS-232 Port Video port nr.
  • Page 146: Content Of Backup File

        11. Appendix HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 11.3. Content of Backup File 11.4. Factory Default Settings Thebackupfilecontainsnumeroussettingsandparameterssavedfromthedevice.Whenthefileisuploaded Parameter Setting/Value toadevice,thefollowingswillbeoverwritten: Video port settings TPS input port TPS mode Auto Videoportname,Audioportname,HDCPsetting HDCP Enabled Ethernetportname,Ethernetportstatus(enable/disable) Test pattern mode Disabled Remoteportname,Remoteportstatus(enable/disable) Test pattern clock source 480p Analog audio output port Test pattern...
  • Page 147: Mechanical Drawings

        11. Appendix HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 11.5. Mechanical Drawings Front View The following drawings present the physical dimensions of the receiver. Dimensions are in mm. RELAYS LIVE RESET CONTROL RS-232 RS-232 AUDIO OUT Bottom View TPS LINK IR OUT TX RX FUNCTION IR IN ETHERNET...
  • Page 148: Cable Wiring Guide

    Use a galvanic isolation in case of a ground loop. 11.6.1. Serial Ports The device is built with 3-pole Phoenix connector. See the below examples of connecting to a DCE (Data Circuit-terminatingEquipment)oraDTE(DataTerminalEquipment)typedevice: Lightware device and a DCE Lightware device and a DTE D-SUB 9 and Phoenix D-SUB 9 and Phoenix From Balanced Output to Balanced Input Phoenix - 2 x 6.3 (1/4") TRS...
  • Page 149: Factory Edid List

        11. Appendix HDMI-TPS-RX110AYseries–User'sManual 11.7. Factory EDID List Resolution Type EDID features 1280 x 720p @ 50.00 Hz 2chLPCM Resolution Type EDID features 1280 x 720p @ 60.00 Hz 2chLPCM 640x 480p @ 60.00 Hz 1920x 1080i @50.04 Hz 2chLPCM 848x 480p @ 60.00 Hz 1920x 1080i @ 50.00 Hz...
  • Page 150: Maximum Extension Distances

        11. Appendix HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual 11.8. Maximum Extension Distances Resolution Type EDID features F108 2560 x 1600p @59.86 Hz 2chLPCM Cable lengths ( Auto / Longreach TPS mode) Pixel clock F109 3840x 2400p @24.00 Hz 2chLPCM Resolution rate...
  • Page 151: Release Notes Of The Firmware Packages

    ▪ Added new method for CEC control button sendClick (Advanced Control pack v3) for HDMI-TPS- ▪ CEC-sendCECcommand(e.g.turnontheTVwithEventActions)forHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-Plusonly! RX110AY-Plus and HDMI-TPS-RX220AK only! ▪ Sending IR codes (SendProntoHex e.g. send max. 200 Byte IR code with Event Actions) for HDMI-TPS- ▪ AddedLMDMP(LightwareMulticastDeviceManagementProtocol)feature. RX110AY-Plus only! ▪ ModifiedDeviceLabelpropertydefaulttexttoLW_<productname>_<serialnum> v1.3.0b1 ▪...
  • Page 152: Hashtag Keyword List

    Example #http Http post and put messaging, salvo commands #dhcp #identifyme Identify me (identify the device) feature ThiskeywordisplacedattheDHCP(dynamicIPaddress)settinginthefrontpaneloperation,theLightware DeviceController(LDC)andtheLW3programmer'sreferencesection. #infra Infrared port related settings #infrared Infrared port related settings The following list contains all hashtag keywords placed in the document with a short description belonging to them.
  • Page 153     11. Appendix HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual Hashtag Keyword  Description #relay Relay related settings #restart Restarting the device #rs232 RS-232 related settings #rs-232 RS-232 related settings #rs232recognizer RS-232 recognizer related settings #rs-232recognizer RS-232 recognizer related settings #serial RS-232 related settings #serialnumber...
  • Page 154: Further Information

    Document re-structured; graphical 28-09-2020 Tamas Forgacs at the discretion of Lightware. If Lightware chooses to replace the product then the replacement will be and minor updates warranted for the remainder of the original unit’s warranty period. Advanced Control Pack v3 features added; LDU2 CLI 2.Theabove-statedwarrantyandprocedureswillnotapplytoanyproductthathasbeen:...

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