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MMX2-4x1-H20
Multimedia Matrix Switcher
v1.11
25-01-2024

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual MMX2-4x3-H20 MMX2-4x1-H20 Multimedia Matrix Switcher   v1.11 25-01-2024...
  • Page 2     MMX2 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 Symbol Legend Document Information About Printing Lightware Visual Engineering supports green technologies and eco- The following symbols and markings are used in the document: All presented functions refer to the indicated products. The descriptions have been made while testing these functions in accordance with the friendly mentality.
  • Page 4 2.4.2. Ethernet Status LEDs ..............13 4.14.1. Device Cloning – Configuration Backup and Restore ....30 6.3.2. General Rules ................... 58 3. INSTALLATION ................14 5. SOFTWARE CONTROL - LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER ..31 6.3.3. Legend for the Control Commands ..........58 3.1. Mounting Options ...............15 5.1. Software Control Modes ............32 6.3.4. Lightware REST API vs.
  • Page 5 6.16.6. Querying the State of the Updating Process ....... 85 7.6.17. Output5VMode ................99 6.9.4. Emulating an EDID to an Input Port ..........73 6.17. Lightware REST API Quick Summary.........86 7.6.18. HDCP Capability (Output Port) ............. 99 6.9.5. Emulating an EDID to All Input Ports ..........74 7.6.19. HDCP Setting (Output Port) ............
  • Page 6     MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.7.3. Querying the Connected Destinations ......... 101 7.13. GPIO Port Configuration ............110 10.2.2. Disable Unnecessary Encryption ..........128 7.7.4. Setting Autoselect Operation Mode ..........101 7.13.1. Querying the Direction of a GPIO Pin ......... 110 10.2.3. HDCP v2.2 ..................129 7.7.5. Setting the Followed Video Port to Autoselect ......
  • Page 7 MMX2 series – User's Manual 1. Introduction I ntroduction Thank you for choosing Lightware’s MMX2-series devices. In the first chapter we would like to introduce the device, highlighting the most important features in the sections listed below: ç Description ç Box Contents ç...
  • Page 8 HDMI 2.0 compatibility Phoenix combicon ® 3-pole male 3x video outputs   connector About the Serial Number Lightware devices contain a label 7A000941 6-digit running sequence number indicating the unique serial number Phoenix combicon ® 5-pole connector  ...
  • Page 9 These entry-level network security improvements help prevent unauthorized access to the     Lightware device; HTTPS/WSS support, basic network authentication. 4x1-H20 Bi-directional RS-232* RS-232 AV systems can also contain serial port controllers and controlled devices. Serial transmission supports any unit that works with standard RS-232.
  • Page 10     1. Introduction MMX2 series – User's Manual 1.5. Typical Application MMX2-4x3-HC20 Applied firmware package: v2.9.0b6 | LDC software: v2.7.6b4...
  • Page 11     2. Product Overview MMX2 series – User's Manual P roduct Overview The following sections are about the physical structure of the device, input/ output ports and connectors: ç Front View ç Rear View ç Button Functionality ç...
  • Page 12     2. Product Overview MMX2 series – User's Manual 2.1. Front View 2.2. Rear View MMX2-4x3-H20 MMX2-4x3-H20 7 6 5 4 3 2 MMX2-4x1-H20 MMX2-4x1-H20 7 6 5 4 3 2 5V DC input for local power supply. Connect the adaptor to the 2-pole Phoenix DC Input ®...
  • Page 13 IN1 and IN4 buttons in MMX2-4x1-H20 model 2.3.1. Video Source Selection ▪ VIDEO OUT1 and AUDIO OUT buttons in MMX2-4x3-H20 model MMX2-4x1-H20 Front panel LEDs blink 4 times when locking/unlocking. If the control lock is enabled and a button is pressed, front panel LEDs blink 3 times quickly.
  • Page 14     3. Installation MMX2 series – User's Manual Installation This chapter is about the installation of the device and connecting to other appliances, presenting also the mounting options and further assembly steps. ç Mounting Options ç Electrical Connections ç...
  • Page 15 3.1. Mounting Options 3.1.2. Mounting with UD Kit-double To mount the switcher, Lightware supplies optional accessories for different usage. There are two kinds The example below demonstrates the application of the UD Kit double accessory: of mounting kits with a similar fixing method. The switcher has two mounting holes with inner thread on the bottom side;...
  • Page 16 (straight or cross) are supported and handled by the device, the pin assignment below is recommended. Wiring of LAN Cables Lightware recommends the termination of LAN cables on the basis of TIA/EIA T 568 A or TIA/EIA T 568 B standards.
  • Page 17     MMX2 series – User's Manual 3. Installation 3.2.6. OCS Connector 3.2.7. GPIO - General Purpose Input/Output Ports The switcher is supplied with an 8-pole Phoenix connector with six GPIO pins, which operates at TTL digital The switcher is supplied with a 3.81mm 3-pole 90° Reversed Gender Plug Phoenix ®...
  • Page 18 Connect the Ethernet port to a Local Network Switch to provide Ethernet connection for device CATx configuration and/or for a source device (only on MMX2-4x3-H20). CATx CATx Connect the switcher to an Ethernet Ethernet port to access the local network.
  • Page 19 ç Universal Switcher Concept ç Video Interface ç The Autoselect Feature ç Audio Interface ç Ethernet Interface ç Lightware Advanced Room Automation (LARA) ç Basic Network Security ç 802.1x Authentication ç WebSocket Service (WS, WSS) ç Bulk Device Management ç Serial Interface ç...
  • Page 20 MMX2-4x3-H20 port still has a valid signal? Port with Port with priority priority 0 has a 0 is selected 4.2.1.  MMX2-4x1-H20 and MMX2-4x3-H20 valid signal? Remains selected Port with Port with priority priority 1 has a 1 is selected valid signal?
  • Page 21 HDMI output as it has the highest priority – independently of the presence of the other video signals. ▪ Configuration of the device with Lightware Device Controller. For more information about the LDC, see Settings Software Control - Lightware Device Controller section.
  • Page 22 Chrome or Safari versions. If you don’t know the IP address of your device, please use Lightware Device Controller to discover it on your local Instances network.
  • Page 23 For proper operation, in the HTML code a unique ID shall be assigned to every HTML element where LARA interaction is required. For more information, sample configurations and training materials, please visit lightware.com/lara. Applied firmware package: v2.9.0b6 | LDC software: v2.7.6b4...
  • Page 24     4. Device Concept MMX2 series – User's Manual 4.7. Basic Network Security 4.7.2. HTTP/HTTPS MMX2 series switcher provides HTTP/HTTPS server services on its 80 (for HTTP) and 443 (for HTTPS) These basic network security improvements help to prevent unauthorized access to the MMX2 series ports.
  • Page 25 ▪ The MMX2 switcher generates a self-signed certificate, so the user does not have to deal with the Step 2. Enable the authentication on the chosen port (HTTP: 80 or HTTPS: 443) with Lightware Device configuration. Controller software (Network) or LW3 protocol command (Enabling Authentication).
  • Page 26 Setting a Password for Authentication and the Enabling Authentication sections). Step 3. Disable 6107 port, use Lightware REST API HTTPS (443 port) or WSS for LW3 protocol to control the device. L A N The setting is available in the following ways: ▪...
  • Page 27 A .csv file can be created containing the list and desired settings of the devices and it can be uploaded into the LDC to be applied to the devices quickly. Lightware Device Controller Network...
  • Page 28 Disabling Serial over IP function disconnects the Serial/TCP converter from the Ethernet layer and the serial REST API client, which is connected to the MMX2 switcher. It sends a HTTP POST to the MMX2-4x3-H20. The data won't be transmitted to the Ethernet network. This setting is available in the Lightware Device Controller...
  • Page 29 4.13. OCS Interface MMX2 as a Controller Userscript feature supports the automatism in MMX2 devices. The Userscript can be uploaded and run in OCS Application Example tab in the Lightware Device Controller Software. The script packages are created Settings Menu, System by Lightware, please contact your sales representative for help.
  • Page 30     4. Device Concept MMX2 series – User's Manual 4.14. Further Built-in Features 4.14.1. Device Cloning – Configuration Backup and Restore The device (configuration) cloning of MMX2 series switcher is a simple method that eliminates the need to repeatedly configure certain devices to have identical (non-factory) settings. If the devices are installed in the same type of system multiple times, then it is enough to set up only one device to fit the user’s needs and then copy those settings to the others, thus saving time and resources.
  • Page 31 Mozilla Firefox is highly recommended) and connect to the device to access the parameters and settings. The other option is to use the Lightware Device Controller (LDC) software and connect to the device without a web browser. The features are described in the coming sections.
  • Page 32     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.1. Software Control Modes The device can be controlled in the following ways: ▪ Using the built-in web page, ▪ Using the Lightware Device Controller (LDC) software, Lightware REST API ▪...
  • Page 33     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.2. Using the Built-in Web MMX2 devices can easily be controlled and configured without downloading and installing LDC, by utilizing the built-in web. Connecting to the device is possible by typing its IP address into the URL of the browser.
  • Page 34 The Device Discovery window appears automatically, and the program checks the available updates on The window can be zoomed to a specific value to fit to the resolution of the desktop (higher/lower). '1' is the Lightware’s website and opens the update window if LDC updates are found. default value (100%).
  • Page 35 (in the 255.255.0.0 subnet). However, there is no need to browse all the available devices  Identifying the Device as you can expand the list of Favorite devices with any Lightware device that is connected via Ethernet by any This feature is available only from 1.2.0 firmware version. DIFFERENCE: of the following ways: ▪...
  • Page 36     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.6. Bulk Device Management Changing the network settings can be done in a few easy steps: Step 1. First alter the settings you need to change in the .csv file that contains the devices. You can use a...
  • Page 37     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.6.2. Device Configuration Step 4. Once uploaded, you can further select devices from the list to be configured or you can change settings in all of them by ticking the box next to the head of the list.
  • Page 38     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.7. Crosspoints #crosspoint #switch Main menu The available menu items are displayed. The active one is highlighted. Information ribbon The label shows the device label, which can be edited in the...
  • Page 39     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.7.1. Port Tiles The colors of the port tiles and the displayed icons represent different states and information: State Indicators #lock #unlock #mute #unmute Following icons display different states of the port/signal:...
  • Page 40     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.8. Port Properties Window Available settings and tools Port name Clicking on the port tile opens the Port properties window. This section shows the available settings and status information by port types.
  • Page 41     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.8.2. HDMI Video Output Available settings and tools General Port name The name of a port can be changed by typing the new name and clicking on the Set button. The following characters are allowed when naming: Letters (A-Z) and (a-z), hyphen (-), underscore (_), numbers (0-9), and dot (.).
  • Page 42     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.8.3. Embedded Audio Input Autoselect Autoselect feature makes the switching of an input to an output without human intervention possible. The crosspoint state changes based on the active input signals.
  • Page 43 Frame Detector Window changes, audio crosspoint follows it. Lightware’s Frame Detector function works like a signal analyzer and makes it possible to determine the ▪ Volume: from 100 to 0%, in step 1% (0 dB to -95.625 dB, in step 0.375 dB (default is 0 dB));...
  • Page 44     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.9. CEC Tool Drop-down Containing 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 send the The device is able to send Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) commands via the HDMI outputs.
  • Page 45     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.10. EDID Management 5.10.1. EDID Operations Advanced EDID Management can be accessed by selecting the EDID menu. There are two panels: left one Changing Emulated EDID contains Source EDIDs, right one contains Destination places where the EDIDs can be emulated or copied.
  • Page 46 The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable information to the user. All descriptors can be edited, and saved in an EDID file, or uploaded to the User memory. For more details about EDID Editor please visit our website (www.lightware.com) and download the EDID Editor Application note.
  • Page 47 Since the Advanced EDID Editor mentioned above needs more complex knowledge about 5.11.1. Ethernet EDID, Lightware introduced a wizard-like interface for fast and easy EDID creation. With Easy EDID Creator, it is possible to create custom EDIDs in four simple steps. By clicking on the Create button below the Source panel, Easy EDID Creator is opened in a new window.
  • Page 48     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.11.2. GPIO 5.11.3. OCS - Occupancy Sensor The GPIO port has 6 pins, which operate at TTL digital signal levels and can be controlled by LDC or protocol The OCS sensor has 3 pins, where the first pin is a 24V logic input.
  • Page 49 Parity: None, Odd, or Even; #rs232 Send Message Section The serial message sending is achieved by Lightware REST API, and it can be in text or hexadecimal format. The CR/LF Status tab in Settings menu (Carriage Return/Line Feed) can be enabled optionally.
  • Page 50     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.12.2. Network 802.1x Configuration Authentication Process You will find the 802.1x authentication section in the bottom left corner. You can enable authentication by ticking in the Enable box. Once 802.1x authentication is enabled, you can choose the authentication method from the drop-down menu: EAP-MD5 or EAP-TLS.
  • Page 51     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual With EAP-TLS, you will also need CA and Client certificates, a Client Private Key, and a password for the Key. After entering every necessary information, click on the Apply new configuration button, and the authentication process starts.
  • Page 52 #https MMX2 series switcher provides HTTP/HTTPS server services on its 80 and 443 port to make it accessible over WebSocket (WS), LW3 protocol, using Lightware Device Controller and REST API for device control (see Lightware Advanced the detailed list about the additional available features in the summary table of the Room Automation (LARA) section).
  • Page 53     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual Certificate Management This feature is available from firmware version v2.2.0. Information Description Example DIFFERENCE: Common Name The domain name you wish to secure. www.example.com...
  • Page 54 5.12.4. System Script management This interface is for running custom zipped file which is made by Lightware for special request. Add a tick to enable the Run script. It means that the script runs until another script is uploaded or this function is disabled.
  • Page 55     5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller MMX2 series – User's Manual 5.13. Advanced View Window LW3 protocol help Pushing the button results in a help window opening, which describes the most important information about LW3 protocol commands in HTML format.
  • Page 56 ç Ethernet Port Configuration ç Network Security ç Serial Port Configuration ç Serial Port Messaging ç GPIO Port Configuration ç OCS Port Configuration ç Updating the Device via REST API ç Lightware REST API Quick Summary Applied firmware package: v2.9.0b6 | LDC software: v2.7.6b4...
  • Page 57 6.1. Overview 6.2.2. Terminal Application The Lightware REST API is designed to provide a platform-free interface, where the MMX2 series switchers The REST API requests can be applied to the switcher using a terminal application. You need to install one of them to your control device, for example, Putty, CLI or Curl.
  • Page 58     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual GET Command Example POST Command with Basic Authentication Example Query the Signal Presence Switch video crosspoint curl -i -X GET <ip>/api/<NodePath>/<PropertyName> curl --user <username>:<password> -X POST -i <ip>/api/<NodePath>/<PropertyName>...
  • Page 59 Further, not listed <parameters> Method: POST 6.3.4. Lightware REST API vs. LW3 Protocol URL: http://192.168.0.55/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP/switch Body content type: text/plain All methods and properties of the LW3 tree structure appear below /api as a HTTP(s) URL. The separator Body: I2:O1 character is always a slash (‘/’) character instead of point ('.') and colon (':').
  • Page 60     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.3.5. Method Types 6.3.7. Not Supported Commands Querying node (GET) GET method GET method can be used to get the value of a property. It works the same way as the LW3 GET command.
  • Page 61     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.4. REST API Security The REST API is designed with two security features: Authentication and Encryption. Both of them are optional and can be used independently of each other.
  • Page 62     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.5. System Commands 6.5.4. Querying the Firmware Package Version Response #firmwareversion 6.5.1. Setting the Device Label Request and request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/UID/PACKAGE/Version·HTTP/1.1 ɯ tab of the LDC software. INFO: The device label can be changed to a custom text in the Status ɮ...
  • Page 63     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.5.6. Setting the Current Time Example request-line: POST http://192.168.0.50/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/UI/DARKMODE/Enable HTTP/1.1 Request and Response ɯ #time ɯ body: true request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/DATETIME/setTime·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɮ status-line: 200 OK ɯ body: <current_time>...
  • Page 64     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.6. Video Port Settings - General 6.6.3. Locking the Video Port 6.6.1. Switching Video Input Request and Response request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP/<port>/Lock·HTTP/1.1 ɯ Request and Response ɯ body: <locked_state> request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP/switch·HTTP/1.1 ɯ...
  • Page 65     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.6.5. Setting the Autoselect Policy 6.6.7. Changing the Input Port Priority Request and Response Request and Response request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/AUTOSELECT/<out>/Policy·HTTP/1.1 request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/AUTOSELECT/<out>/<in>/Priority·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɯ ɯ body: <autoselect_mode> ɯ body: <prio_num>...
  • Page 66     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.6.10. Querying the Input Switching Capability 6.6.12. HDCP Setting (Input Port) Video crosspoint has a limitation: I1 or I5 ports can not be selected to any output at the same time. Busy HDCP capability can be set on the input ports, thus non-encrypted content can be seen on a non-HDCP value of the switchable property refers to the limitation.
  • Page 67     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.6.13. HdcpMode 6.6.15. Muting Embedded Audio HDCP capability can be set to Auto/Always on the output ports, thus non-encrypted content can be request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<port>/EmbeddedAudioMute·HTTP/1.1 ɯ transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display. See more information in the HDCP Management section.
  • Page 68     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.6.17. Turning on Output 5V The 5V power towards the sink can be enabled or disabled as follows: Request and Response request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>/Output5VMode·HTTP/1.1 ɯ <5V_pwr> ɯ body: status-line: 200 OK ɮ...
  • Page 69     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.7. CEC Command Sending Example request-line: POST·http://192.168.1.9/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/O1/CEC/send This feature and the commands below are available from FW package v1.4.0b4. ɯ DIFFERENCE: ɯ body: The device is able to send and receive Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) commands. This feature is for ɮ...
  • Page 70     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.8. Audio Port Settings 6.8.3. Querying the Connected Destinations 6.8.1. Switching Audio Input Request and Response request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP/<audio_in>/ConnectedDestinations·HTTP/1.1 ɯ Request and Response ɮ status-line: 200·OK request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP/switch·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɮ...
  • Page 71     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.8.5. Setting the Followed Video Port to Autoselect 6.8.7. Muting the Audio Port 1 Request and Response INFO: Suspends the connection of the chosen port (no signal is forwarded).
  • Page 72     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.8.8. Muting the Audio Port 2 6.8.10. Analog Audio Output Volume (dB) Setting INFO: The volume of the analog audio output is set to low. Request and Response...
  • Page 73     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.8.12. Setting the Balance 6.8.14. Analog Audio Output Level Setting by Steps in Percent Request and Response Request and Response #balance request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/O4/Balance·HTTP/1.1 request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/O4/stepVolumePercent·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɯ ɯ...
  • Page 74     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.9. EDID Management 6.9.3. Query the Preferred Resolution of a User EDID 6.9.1. Querying the Emulated EDIDs Request and Response request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/EDID/U/<user_edid>/PreferredResolution·HTTP/1.1 ɯ Request and Response #edid ɮ status-line: 200·OK request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/EDID/EdidStatus·HTTP/1.1...
  • Page 75     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.9.5. Emulating an EDID to All Input Ports 6.9.7. Deleting an EDID from User Memory Request and Response Request and Response request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/EDID/switchAll·HTTP/1.1 request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/EDID/delete·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɯ ɯ...
  • Page 76     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.10. Ethernet Port Configuration 6.10.2. Changing the IP Address (Static) 6.10.1. Setting the DHCP State Request and Response request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/StaticIpAddress·HTTP/1.1 ɯ When you change a network property, the new value is stored, but the applySettings method ATTENTION! ɯ...
  • Page 77     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.10.4. Changing the Gateway Address (Static) 6.10.6. Setting the Hostname Request and Response The host name is a property that can be used instead of the IP address when connecting to the device. It is also suitable for finding the device in the Device Discovery window of the LDC, see more details in the request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/StaticGatewayAddress·HTTP/1.1...
  • Page 78     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.11. Network Security Example request-line: GET http://192.168.0.50/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/SERVICES/HTTP/Port HTTP/1.1 6.11.1. Enabling/Disabling Ethernet Port ɯ ɮ status-line: 200 OK Request and Response ɮ body: request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/ETHERNET/<ethernet_port>/Enabled·HTTP/1.1 ɯ 6.11.3. Enabling/Disabling Network Service Port ɯ...
  • Page 79     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.11.5. Setting Password for Authentication Example request-line: POST http://192.168.0.50/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/SERVICES/HTTP/ From firmware version v 2.2.0, The minimum character requirement for the password is 10 DIFFERENCE: ɯ AuthenticationEnabled HTTP/1.1 characters, and it can contain any UTF-8 character.
  • Page 80     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.12. Serial Port Configuration 6.12.3. Querying Data Bits Request and Response INFO: Port numbering can be found in the Port Numbering section. request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/SERIAL/<serial_port>/DataBits·HTTP/1.1 6.12.1. BAUD Rate Setting ɯ...
  • Page 81 6.12.5. Querying the Serial over IP Port Number 6.13. Serial Port Messaging Request and Response 6.13.1. Sending a Message via RS-232 request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/SERIAL/<serial_port>/SERIALOVERIP/Port·HTTP/1.1 ɯ Serial message sending is implemented only via Lightware REST API. This function is not ATTENTION! available with LW3 protocol command. #message ɮ status-line: 200·OK ɮ...
  • Page 82     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.14. GPIO Port Configuration 6.14.3. Setting the Output Level for a Specified Time 6.14.1. Setting the Direction of a GPIO Pin Request and Response Request and Response request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/GPIO/<pin>/interval·HTTP/1.1 ɯ...
  • Page 83     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.15. OCS Port Configuration 6.15.3. Querying the Reported OCS State 6.15.1. Querying the Input Level of an OCS Pin Request and Response request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/OCS/P1/State·HTTP/1.1 ɯ Request and Response #ocs ɮ...
  • Page 84 The API allows the device to update itself with an LFP2 FW package. This new approach means there is no 6.16.1. Querying the Update REST API Version need to run a software on the connected PC (in case of LDU2) for updating the Lightware device. Request and Response...
  • Page 85     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.16.3. Uploading the Package 6.16.4. Configuration Parameters – Keep the Current Settings This step may take up to one or two minutes to finish as the size of the LFP2 package is approx. 100-150 MB DIFFERENCE: This feature is available from FW package v2.1.0.
  • Page 86     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.16.5. Executing the Update 6.16.6. Querying the State of the Updating Process The command is for installing the uploaded package in place of the current system. This step may take up This command is for querying the current state of the updating process.
  • Page 87     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 6.17. Lightware REST API Quick Summary System Commands Muting the Video Port Setting the Device Label request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP/<port>/Mute·HTTP/1.1 ɯ request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/LABEL/DeviceLabel·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɯ body: <muted_state> ɯ body: <custom_name>...
  • Page 88     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual Setting Output Signal Type Muting the Audio Port 2 request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>/OutputSignalType·HTTP/1.1 request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/O4/Mute·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɯ body: <signal_type> body: <muted_state> ɯ ɯ Turning on Output 5V Querying the Audio Signal Presence request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>/Output5VMode·HTTP/1.1...
  • Page 89     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual Querying Network Service Port Number Emulating an EDID to All Input Ports request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/EDID/switchAll·HTTP/1.1 request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/SERVICES/<port>/Port·HTTP/1.1 ɯ ɯ body: <source> ɯ Enabling/Disabling Network Service Port Copying an EDID to User Memory request-line: GET·http://<ip>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/SERVICES/<port>/Enabled·HTTP/1.1...
  • Page 90     7. Lightware REST API Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual Executing the Update Serial Port Messaging request: POST·http://<ip/host>/api/V1/MANAGEMENT/UPDATE/update ɯ ɯ body: <payload> Sending a Message via RS-232 content-type: text/plain ɯ request-line: POST·http://<ip>/api/V1/MEDIA/SERIAL/<serial_port>/send·HTTP/1.1 ɯ Querying the State of the Updating Process ɯ...
  • Page 91 7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 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. ç Overview ç...
  • Page 92 The LW3 node tree is available after opening a session with the device on the following path: Advanced View of the Lightware Device Controller software is the perfect tool for browsing and learning how the LW3 protocol can be used in practice.
  • Page 93     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.4. Protocol Rules 7.4.3. Legend for the Control Commands 7.4.1. LW3 Tree Structure and Command Structure (examples) Command and Response – Example ç GET·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/I2.SignalPresent Path of the method/property pr·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/I2.SignalPresent=<signal_present> æ Command type Method/property MEDIA...
  • Page 94     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.4.4. Command Types 7.4.5. Prefix Summary The prefix is a 2-character-long code that describes the type of the response. DEFINITION: GET command The following prefixes are defined in the LW3 protocol: The GET command can be used to get the child nodes, properties and methods of a specific node.
  • Page 95     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.4.8. Signature 7.4.10. Notifications about the Changes of the Properties When the value of a property is changed, and the user is subscribed to the node that the property belongs to, DEFINITION: The signature is a four-digit-long hexadecimal value that can be optionally placed before an asynchronous notification is generated.
  • Page 96     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.5. System Commands 7.5.4. Querying the Firmware Package Version Response #firmwareversion 7.5.1. Setting the Device Label Command and ç GET·/V1/MANAGEMENT/UID/PACKAGE.Version tab of the LDC software. INFO: The device label can be changed to a custom text in the Status pr·/V1/MANAGEMENT/UID/PACKAGE.Version=<firmware_version>...
  • Page 97     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.5.7. Identifying the Device 7.6. Video Port Settings - General Calling the method makes the status LEDs blink for 10 seconds. The feature helps find the device physically. 7.6.1. Switching Video Input Command and Response #identifyme Command and Response...
  • Page 98     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.6.4. Muting the Video Port 7.6.6. Changing the Autoselect Included Input Ports Command and Response Command and Response SET·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/AUTOSELECT/<out>/<in>.Included=<state> ç ç SET·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP/<port>.Mute=<muted_state> pw·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP/<port>.Mute=<muted_state> pw·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/AUTOSELECT/<out>/<in>.Included=<state> æ æ Parameters Parameters Parameter Parameter description Values Value description...
  • Page 99     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.6.9. Querying the Input Switching Capability 7.6.12. HDCP Setting (Input Port) Video crosspoint has a limitation: I1 or I5 ports can not be selected to any output at the same time. Busy HDCP capability can be set on the input ports, thus non-encrypted content can be seen on a non-HDCP value of the switchable property refers to the limitation.
  • Page 100     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.6.14. OutputSignalType 7.6.17. Output5VMode The 5V power towards the sink can be enabled or disabled as follows: Command and Response #signaltype SET·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.OutputSignalType=<signal_type> ç Command and Response æ pw·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.OutputSignalType=<signal_type> SET·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/<out>.Output5VMode=<5V_pwr> ç...
  • Page 101     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.6.19. HDCP Setting (Output Port) 7.7. Audio Port Settings The maximum allowed HDCP encryption can be queried at each output port. See more information in the 7.7.1. Switching Audio Input HDCP Management section.
  • Page 102     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.7.3. Querying the Connected Destinations 7.7.6. Locking the Audio Port Command and Response Command and Response ç GET·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP/<audio_in>.ConnectedDestinations ç SET·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP/<audio_port>.Lock=<locked_state> pw·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP/<audio_port>.Lock=<locked_state> æ pr·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP/<audio_in>.ConnectedDestinations= æ Parameters Parameters Parameter Parameter description Values Value description Parameter...
  • Page 103     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.7.8. Muting the Audio Port 2. 7.7.10. Analog Audio Output Volume (dB) Setting INFO: The volume of the analog audio output is set to low. Command and Response #analogaudio #volume SET·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/O4.VolumedB=<level>...
  • Page 104     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.7.13. Analog Audio Output Level Setting by Steps (dB) 7.8. EDID Management Command and Response 7.8.1. Querying the Emulated EDIDs #analogaudio #volume CALL·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/O4:stepVolumedB(<step>) ç Command and Response #edid æ m0·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/O4:stepVolumedB= ç...
  • Page 105     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.8.4. Emulating an EDID to an Input Port 7.8.6. Copying an EDID to User Memory Command and Response Command and Response ç CALL·/V1/EDID:switch(<source>:<destination>) ç CALL·/V1/EDID:copy(<source>:<destination>) æ mO·/V1/EDID:switch æ mO·/V1/EDID:copy Parameters Parameters Parameter...
  • Page 106     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.8.8. Resetting the Emulated EDIDs 7.9. Ethernet Port Configuration Command and Response 7.9.1. Setting the DHCP State ç CALL·/V1/EDID:reset() When you change a network property, the new value is stored, but the applySettings method ATTENTION! must always be called to apply the new settings.
  • Page 107     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.9.3. Changing the Subnet Mask (Static) 7.9.6. Setting the Hostname Command and Response The host name is a property that can be used instead of the IP address when connecting to the device. It is #ipaddress also suitable for finding the device in the Device Discovery window of the LDC, see more details in the SET·/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.StaticNetworkMask=<netmask>...
  • Page 108     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.10. Network Security 7.10.3. Enabling/Disabling Service Port 7.10.1. Enabling/Disabling Ethernet Port Command and Response #http #https SET·/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/SERVICES/<port>.Enabled=<status> ç Command and Response pw·/V1/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/SERVICES/<port>.Enabled=<status> æ SET·/V1/MEDIA/ETHERNET/<ethernet_port>.Enabled=<status> ç pw·/V1/MEDIA/ETHERNET/<ethernet_port>.Enabled=<status> æ Parameters Identifier Parameter description Parameter values Parameters HTTP...
  • Page 109     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.10.5. Setting a Password for Authentication 7.10.7. Restarting Network Services This command is available from v1.2.0 to v2.1.0 firmware package. From firmware version DIFFERENCE: Command and Response #http #https v2.2.0, password setting is only available through REST API.
  • Page 110 *The MMX2-2x1-HC30 model has one serial port (P1). 7.12. Sending a Message via RS-232 Example Serial message sending is implemented only via Lightware REST API. This function is not ATTENTION! ç SET /V1/MEDIA/SERIAL/P1.StopBits=1 available with an LW3 protocol command. For more details, see Serial Port Messaging.
  • Page 111     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.13. GPIO Port Configuration 7.13.4. Setting the Output Level of a GPIO Pin 7.13.1. Querying the Direction of a GPIO Pin Command and Response ç SET·/V1/MEDIA/GPIO/<pin>.Output(<value>) Command and Response #gpio æ...
  • Page 112     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.14. OCS Port Configuration 7.14.3. Querying the Reported OCS State Occupancy sensor-related commands are available only from FW package 1.1.0b7. Command and Response DIFFERENCE: ç GET·/V1/MEDIA/OCS/P1.State 7.14.1. Querying the Input Level of an OCS Pin pr·/V1/MEDIA/OCS/P1.State=<status>...
  • Page 113     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual 7.15. LW3 Commands - Quick Summary System Commands Changing the Autoselect Included Input Ports SET·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/AUTOSELECT/<out>/<in>.Included=<state> Setting the Device Label ç SET·/V1/MANAGEMENT/LABEL.DeviceLabel=<custom_name> Changing the Input Port Priority ç SET·/V1/MEDIA/VIDEO/AUTOSELECT/<out>/<in>.Priority=<prio_num> ç...
  • Page 114     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual Audio Port Settings EDID Management Switching Audio Input Querying the Emulated EDIDs ç CALL·/V1/MEDIA/AUDIO/XP:switch(<audio_in>:O3) ç GET·/V1/EDID.EdidStatus Querying the Connected Source Querying the Validity of a Dynamic EDID ç...
  • Page 115     7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference MMX2 series – User's Manual GPIO Port Configuration Network Security Enabling/Disabling Ethernet Port Querying the Direction of a GPIO Pin SET·/V1/MEDIA/ETHERNET/<ethernet_port>.Enabled=<status> ç GET·/V1/MEDIA/GPIO/<pin>.Direction ç Querying the Service Port Number Setting the Direction of a GPIO Pin ç...
  • Page 116 This chapter is meant to help customers perform firmware updates on our products by giving a few tips on how to start and by explaining the features of the Lightware Device Updater v2 (LDU2) software. The latest software and firmware pack can be downloaded from www.lightware.com.
  • Page 117 INFO: 8.1. Introduction Download the software from www.lightware.com/downloads. Lightware Device Updater v2 (LDU2) software is the second generation of the LFP-based Installation in case of Windows OS (Lightware Firmware Package) firmware update process. Run the installer. If the User Account Control displays a pop-up message, click Yes.
  • Page 118 At startup, the software checks if a newer version is available on the web. Main Screen When the software is started by the shortcut, the device discovery screen DISCOVER DEVICES appears. Press the Discover devices button to start finding the Lightware devices: Legend of the Icons IP address editor ...
  • Page 119     8. Firmware Update MMX2 series – User's Manual 8.4. Updating Via GUI After the package file is loaded, the list is filtered to show the compatible devices only. The current firmware version of the device is highlighted in orange if it is different from the version of the package loaded. To update the desired device(s) via the Graphical User Interface, follow these steps.
  • Page 120     8. Firmware Update MMX2 series – User's Manual LDU2 uploads the firmware package into the device and the update will be executed internally. After that, Step 2. Select the desired devices for updating. LDU2 will disconnect from the device; you can close LDU2. Select the devices for updating;...
  • Page 121 C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd Step 3. Now you can use the LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd file with the commands and help options, which are described in the coming sections: C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ Running under Linux ldu2.jar help Command line usage: The Command Line Interface under Linux Operating Systems can be run by the following: Win: LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd [command] [options]...
  • Page 122 List of host names of devices to be updated mandatory --hostName --packageVersion Shows installed package version only optional C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ ldu2.jar version Example 1 LDU2 version: 2.10.0b6 Script API version: 1.3.10 C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd 8.6.3. Check For New LDU2 Version...
  • Page 123 The switcher will run the update progress internally. C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>LightwareDeviceUpdaterV2_CLI.cmd update --ip 192.168.1.19 --package C:\Firmwares\taurus_v1.3.3b3.lfp2 --reportProgress 8.6.6. Package Options C:\Program Files (x86)\Lightware\Lightware Device Updater V2>lib\jre\bin\java.exe -jar lib\ldu2. Shows package-specific update options. jar update --ip 192.168.1.19 --package C:\Firmwares\taurus_v1.3.3b3.lfp2 --reportProgress [2022-02-11 11:22:52.820] [ INFO] [ main] - Device IPs: [192.168.1.19]...
  • Page 124 If an update is not successful, the Export log button becomes red. If you press the button, you can download [2022-02-11 11:34:52.712] [ INFO] [ 192.168.1.19] - Done the log file as a ZIP package, which can be sent to Lightware Support if needed. The log files contain useful information about the circumstances to find the root cause. #bootload All 1 update(s) finished successfully.
  • Page 125     9. Troubleshooting MMX2 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. First, check the front panel LEDs and take the necessary steps according to their states.
  • Page 126 EDID software. is high, HDMI2.0 does not support The more of the information above you can give us, the better. Please send this information to the Lightware scrambling is this resolution. 7.8.4 disabled, clock Support Team (support@lightware.com) to speed up the troubleshooting process.
  • Page 127     MMX2 series – User's Manual 10. Technologies Technologies The following sections contain descriptions and useful technical information on how the devices work in the background. The content is based on experiences and cases we met in the practice. These sections help understand features and technical standards like the following: ç...
  • Page 128 (static EDID emulation), or from the last attached monitor’s memory (dynamic EDID emulation). For example, the Lightware device can be set up to emulate a sink device that is connected to one of the outputs. In this case, the EDID automatically changes if the monitor is replaced with another display device (as long as it has a valid EDID).
  • Page 129 To avoid unnecessary HDCP encryption, Lightware introduced the HDCP enabling/disabling function: the Not HDCP-compliant Sink 2. HDCP capability can be disabled in the Lightware device. If HDCP is disabled, the connected source will The layout is the same as in the previous case: non-HDCP compliant display device is connected to the detect that the sink is not HDCP capable, and turn off authentication.
  • Page 130 Output Lightware device. A lower level of encryption may be applied only if the source device/content allows it - according to the HDCP standard. In this case the HDCP setting on the input port has to be set to HDCP 1.4 HDCP v1.4...
  • Page 131 Without reclocking, sparkles, noise, and jaggies appear on the image. Lightware’s sophisticated Pixel Accurate Reclocking technology fixes more problems than general TMDS reclocking. It removes not only intra-pair skew, but inter-pair skew as well. The Pixel Accurate Reclocking...
  • Page 132     11. Appendix MMX2 series – User's Manual Appendix Tables, drawings, guides, technical details and hashtag keyword list as follows: ç Specifications ç Port Numbering ç Applied Ports (Network Settings) ç Factory EDID List ç Cable Wiring Guide ç...
  • Page 133     11. Appendix MMX2 series – User's Manual 11.1. Specifications MMX2-4x3-H20 Enclosure material 1 mm steel General 221 W x 68.3 D x 26 H Dimensions in mm Compliance CE, UKCA 8.7 W x 2.7 D x 1.02 H...
  • Page 134     11. Appendix MMX2 series – User's Manual RS-232 port Supported resolutions at 8 bits/color * up to 4096x2048@30Hz (4:4:4) or 4096x2048@60Hz (4:2:0); up to 3840x2160@30Hz Connector type 3-pole Phoenix connector (4:4:4) or 3840x2160@60Hz (4:2:0); 1920x1080@60Hz (4:4:4) up to 12 bits/color Baud rates between 9600 and 115200 baud Data bits...
  • Page 135     11. Appendix MMX2 series – User's Manual 11.2. Port Numbering RS-232 Ports Audio/Video Ports Port nr. Serial over IP Port name (LW3) port nr. Video port nr. Audio port nr. Port name (LW3) (LW3) RS-232 1 8001 HDMI in 1 RS-232 2 8002...
  • Page 136     11. Appendix MMX2 series – User's Manual 11.4. Factory EDID List Resolution Type EDID features 1280 x 720p @ 50.00 HDMI; YUV444; YUV422; 2CH_AUD Resolution Type EDID features 1280 x 720p @ 60.00 HDMI; YUV444; YUV422; 2CH_AUD 640 x 480p @ 60.00 HDMI;...
  • Page 137     MMX2 series – User's Manual 11. Appendix Resolution Type EDID features Resolution Type EDID features HDMI; YUV444; YUV422; 2CH_AUD HDMI; HDMI2; YUV444; YUV422; 8CH_AUD F118 3840 x 2160p @ 30.00 F148 3840 x 2160p @ 60.00 HDMI;...
  • Page 138 Symmetric audio is most often referred to as balanced audio, as opposed to asymmetric, which is 11.5.3. OCS Sensor referred to as unbalanced audio. Lightware products are usually built with 5-pole Phoenix connectors, so we would like to help users assemble their own audio cables. See the most common cases below.
  • Page 139   11. Appendix MMX2 series – User's Manual 11.6. Mechanical Drawings INFO: The MMX2-4x3-H20 model can be seen in the pictures, but the dimensions are the same for both models. Dimensions are in mm. Applied firmware package: v2.9.0b6 | LDC software: v2.7.6b4...
  • Page 140 11.7. Content of the Backup File 11.8. Factory Default Settings The backup file contains numerous settings and parameters saved from the device. When the file is uploaded Parameter MMX2-4x3-H20 MMX2-4x1-H20 to a device, the following will be overwritten: Video port settings Audio / Video crosspoint settings...
  • Page 141 Fixed device freeze during boot time caused by less than ~2sec power outages. ▪ LARA v1.1.5 has been integrated into Firmware v2.1.0. Cisco RS232 communication is available and Room Kit Mini is supported. For more information please visit: https://go.lightware.com/lara-release- note-v2.1 Applied firmware package: v2.9.0b6 | LDC software: v2.7.6b4...
  • Page 142 Advanced Ethernet configuration supports separate User/Control LANs and dedicated ports for BYOD ▪ UserScripts can not be used from Firmware version 1.5.0, use LARA (Lightware Advanced Room Automation) configurations instead LARA v1.1.0. has been integrated into Taurus v1.5.0 For more devices.
  • Page 143     11. Appendix MMX2 series – User's Manual v1.4.2b2 Release date: 2022-07-07 Bugfix: ▪ UCX-2x1-HC30: The USB-C bridge MAC addresses of all produced units were identical and may caused MAC collisions. Firmware 1.4.2 fixes this issue. v1.4.1b2 Release date: 2022-06-09 Bugfix: ▪...
  • Page 144 Example #portstatus #power Power sending settings #dhcp This keyword is placed at the DHCP (dynamic IP address) setting in the front panel operation, the Lightware #producttype Product type query Device Controller (LDC) and the LW3 programmer's reference section. #reboot Restarting the device...
  • Page 145 802.1x authentication sections added, basic authentication 1.2. If during the first three (3) months of purchase, the customer is unhappy with any aspect of a Lightware information updated, firmware update options added, product, Lightware will accept a return for full credit.

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