Enable / Disable Ricod; Validity Of Ricod; Locking The Remote Device - Lightware MX-FR9 User Manual

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10. Technologies
This means that the remote device is capable of being controlled from that given output. (The command
affects only the output where the RICOD command was received). The Lightware transmitters (e.g. WP-
UMX-TP-TX100) work as RICOD Slaves typically.
Lightware RICOD-
capable device
Inputs
Outputs
Slave
Factory Defaults
After a firmware update the Slave mode is always enabled (commands from the Master devices are accepted
and executed) and the Master mode is always disabled. That state is realoded when factory default settings
are restored by protocol command (FACTORY=ALL). For more information about reloading the factory
defaults, see the user's manual of the devices.
10.6.3. Enable / Disable RICOD
Users can enable or disable the RICOD function for each input and output video port separately. For example,
one can enable the RICOD on the 1st and the 2nd video input and the 1st and the 3rd video output ports.
RICOD is disabled on the other video input and output ports; the figure below shows this case. Video ports
where RICOD is enabled are green.
Lightware RICOD-capable device
Inputs
I1
I2
I3
I4
Master
The RICOD can be enabled or disabled by LW2 protocol commands for every Lightware device. (For more
information, see the
RICOD Related Commands
RICOD-capable
device's output
VIDEO
Inputs
RICOD
Master
Legend:
RICOD is enabled (can control)
Outputs
I
over this input port
O1
RICOD is enabled (can be
O
controlled) over this output port
O2
RICOD is disabled (cannot
O3
I
control) over this input port
O4
RICOD is disabled (cannot be
O
controlled) over this input port
Slave
section.)
Applied CPU2 firmware: v3.5.7b8 | LDC software: v2.5.17b2
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
10.6.4. Validity of RICOD
The last command will be saved for each input and will be preserved until a new command arrives or until the
function is disabled. If the remote controlled device is restarted, replaced or disconnected and connected
again, then the command will be executed again. The command will take effect even if the local device (e.g.
the MX-FR matrix with CPU2) is restarted or the function is enabled again.
INFO:

The communication between the devices is uni-directional, so there is no feedback from the remote
controlled device.
10.6.5. Locking the Remote Device
The intention of this feature is to prevent accidental or unwanted switching when the remote device is
installed near the end-users. The remote device can be locked by the local device via a RICOD command. The
behavior is different for the video routers and for the extenders:
Extenders
If an extender (e.g. WP-UMX-TP-TX100) receives a lock command by the RICOD function, it will disable
the front panel switching buttons. The buttons are disabled until the device is disconnected (connection is
detected by the Hotplug detect signal that is carried by the DDC CAT cable when using CATx extenders) or
the remote lock command is cleared by the local device. This can be done by turning off the RICOD function
or by turning off only the lock command.
If a new device is connected that does not support RICOD commands, then the remote lock will be disabled.
Note that when the buttons are disabled, they do not react at all - switching and unlocking are also impossible.
The transmitters are still able to receive and execute commands via their local control interface (e.g. RS232
or USB) while RICOD lock is enabled. The remote lock command affects only the buttons, but does not
prevent the switching if it is commanded locally.
RICOD slave device
RICOD master device
VIDEO
Output
Input
SLAVE
enable
RICOD
&
Input selection
MASTER
enable
selection settings
165
RICOD
BANK*
&
Remote source

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