Clear One Or More Event(S); Export And Import Events; Event Creating - Example - Lightware MMX4x2 Series User Manual

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5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
5.10.4. Clear One or More Event(s)
Clear an Event
Press the Clear button in the Event list or in the header section in the Event editor.
Clear all Events
When all the Events must be cleared, press the Load factory defaults button above the Event list. You will be
prompted to confirm the process.
ATTENTION!

Clicking on Load factory defaults button means the configuration of the buttons are also
deleted, because the conditions and the actions of the buttons are saved as events.
5.10.5. Export and Import Events
The feature allows saving all the Events. The backup file can be uploaded to another MMX4x2 series matrix.
Export all the Events
Step 1. Press the Export button above the Event list.
Step 2. The Save as dialog box will appear. Set the desired folder and file name, then press the Save button.
The generated file is a simple text file, which contains LW3 protocol commands. The file can be viewed by
a simple text editor, e.g. Notepad.

ATTENTION!
Editing the file is recommended only for expert users.
Import all the Events
Step 1. Press the Import button above the Event list.
Step 2. The Open dialog box will appear. Select the desired folder and file, then press the Open button.
5.10.6. Event Creating - Example
The following example shows you on a real-life situation how to set up an Event.
The Concept
The MMX4x2-HDMI matrix is connected to a projector by the HDMI out 1 port. The matrix is also connected
to the projector by the RS-232 port and can send commands via the serial line. The task is to turn on the
projector when signal is detected on the HDMI out 1 port.
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RS-232 Settings
Make sure that the serial line is established between the matrix and the projector. Check that the RS-232
settings of the matrix is set exactly the same as required for the projector: baud rate, data bits, parity, stop
bits. The matrix needs to be set to: Control protocol: LW3; and RS-232 mode: Control. See the relevant LDC
settings in the
Setting the Event
You can create the Event in the Wizard in a few simple steps:
Step 1. Set the condition.
Select the required parameters to set the condition:
Click on the Apply button to complete the procedure. When it is done,
the condition appears on the upper side in textual and LW3 command
format as well.
Step 2. Set the action.
If the condition is fulfilled, the following action needs to be launched: the
receiver sends a command to the projector over the serial line:
For this instance the command has to be closed with the <CR><LF>
characters, so they need to be escaped. You can use the following
format for escaping:
In the current case the command is: PWR0\x0d\x0a
Select the required parameters to set the action:
Step 3. Enable the Event.
Select the E1 enabled tick in upper left corner to set the Event as launched.

INFO:
the Advanced mode in the Wizard where the entire LW3 structure tree is available. For example instead of
signal detection, you can set a specified resolution or color range either as a condition.
Applied firmware package: v1.6.0b19 | LDC software: v2.5.13b5
RS-232
section.
Category: Video;
Expression: Signal is detected on a port;
Port: O1.
Power on - the required command that is accepted by the projector:
PWR0<CR><LF>
<command
><\x0d\x0a><command
><\x0d\x0a>...
1
2
...<command
><\x0d\x0a>
n
Category: RS-232;
Expression: Send RS-232 message;
Port: P1;
Message: PWR0\x0d\x0a
If you do not find the required category/expression/etc that you need, choose
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