Gefen GEF-DVI-32432 User Manual

Gefen GEF-DVI-32432 User Manual

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  • Page 1 1080P 32x32 DVI Matrix GEF-DVI-32432 User Manual www.gefenpro.com...
  • Page 3 ASKING FOR ASSISTANCE Technical Support: Telephone (818) 772-9100 (800) 545-6900 Fax (818) 772-9120 Technical Support Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, Pacific Time For 24 / 7 support, see the back of the product for the support number Write To: Gefen, LLC c/o Customer Service 20600 Nordhoff St Chatsworth, CA 91311 www.gefenpro.com support@gefenpro.com Notice Gefen LLC reserves the right to make changes in the hardware, packaging and any accompanying documentation without prior written notice. 32x32 DVI Matrix is a trademark of Gefen LLC © 2012 Gefen, LLC. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Rev A3...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction Operation Notes Features Front Panel Layout Front Panel Descriptions Back Panel Layout Back Panel Descriptions Connecting the 32x32 DVI Matrix Wiring Diagram Operating the 32x32 DVI Matrix Main Display Displaying Additional Information 10 Displaying the Current Routing State 11 Mode Buttons 11 Routing Sources 13 System Lock Mode 14 Cancelling a Function 15 Cycling between Information Screens 16 Saving the current Routing State 18 Recalling a stored Routing State 20 Masking Outputs 22 EDID Management 22 Saving the Downstream EDID data to Local memory 24 Saving the Default EDID to Local memory 26 RS-232 Control 27 IP Configuration 28 RS-232 / Telnet Commands 28 EDID Management...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Your complete satisfaction is very important to us. GefenPRO In the realm of video distribution, certain features are invaluable in a commercial or broadcast environment. Accommodations such as a build-in power supply and flat black rack-mount enclosures set GefenPRO apart from our traditional products. Complex distribution units allow for professional DVI, 3G-SDI, and HDMI signals to be routed and converted easily and seamlessly, while being backed up by a renowned and dependable technical support team. Gefen invites you to explore the GefenPRO product line and hopes that you find the solution that fits your needs. The Gefen 32x32 DVI Matrix The GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix is a modular design for professionals. Each input can route different resolutions at any time to any display by switching from the included IR Remote, IP control, RS-232, or by using the front-panel push buttons. The front-panel display provides information on routing status. Removable input and output modules and dual (redundant) hot-swappable power supplies allow the Matrix to be used in the most demanding environments, offering maximum flexibility for all applications. How It Works The GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix has 32 DVI inputs and 32 DVI outputs. Using DVI cables, connect 32 sources to the DVI input ports on the GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix. Connect the GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix’s 32 DVI outputs to the monitors. Connect an Ethernet cable from the network to the RJ-45 connector to use the built-in IP interface to control routing, EDID, and other commands. Connect an RS-232 cable from an RS-232 control device to control the Matrix via RS-232. Plug in the power cord and power on the GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix. The connected monitors will show video according to the routing selection.
  • Page 6: Operation Notes

    OPERATION NOTES READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE 32X32 DVI MATRIX • There is no internal scaling in the 32x32 DVI Matrix. All of the attached monitors must be able to display the resolutions output by the source devices. For maximum compatibility it is recommended that only one compatible/common resolution be used by all of the source devices. • Routing features can be accessed using the serial control interface, Telnet, or the built-in Web Interface. See page 26 - 86 for more information. IMPORTANT: If the unit is installed in a closed or multi-rack assembly, do not block the ventilation holes of the enclosure.
  • Page 7: Features

    FEATURES Features • Combine 32 cross-platform computers and 32 digital displays • Supports resolutions up to 1080p Full HD and 1920 x 1200 • Advanced EDID management permits upload of custom settings • RS-232 Serial interface for remote control via a computer or control automation systems • LCD status window • Front-panel push buttons for local switching • IP / Telnet Control with built-in Web server • Routing states can be stored and recalled at the touch of a button • Built-in dual (redundant) hot-swappable power supplies • Output masking command • Standby mode • Grounding screw • Fan module (optional) • Filter module (optional) • Power ON / OFF switch • Supports DDWG standards for DVI • Rack-mountable Package Includes (1) GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix (2) AC power cords (1) Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 8: Front Panel Layout

    FRONT PANEL LAYOUT Front Panel...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Descriptions

    FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS Front Panel Mode Buttons These buttons are used to control other features on the product. See pages 11 - 25 for more information. Output Buttons (1 - 32) Used for routing an Input to an Output. Each of these buttons represents an Output. See page 11 for more information on routing DVI sources. Power Indicator This LED indicator will glow red when the power is turned on. LCD Display Displays the current routing status of the Matrix and is also used to manage source routing. Input Buttons (1 - 32) Used for routing an Input to an Output. Each of these buttons represents an Input. See page 11 for more information on routing DVI sources.
  • Page 10: Back Panel Layout

    BACK PANEL LAYOUT Back Panel...
  • Page 11: Back Panel Descriptions

    BACK PANEL DESCRIPTIONS Back Panel Out (1 - 32) Connect DVI displays to these ports. In (1 - 32) Connect computers or other DVI source devices to these ports. RS-232 Serial Port Connects to the RS-232 control device. The 32x32 DVI Matrix may be switched remotely using this port. See page 26 for more information. IP / Telnet Control Connect the 32x32 DVI Matrix to a network in order to use IP / Telnet control. Connect an IR extender to this IR port. Power This LED indicator glows bright red when the matrix is powered on. Power Supply (1 - 2) Connect the included AC power cords from these receptacle to an available electrical outlet. The redundant (secondary) power cable should be connected to an electrical outlet on a different circuit. Each power supply is 110/220V AC.
  • Page 12: Connecting The 32X32 Dvi Matrix

    CONNECTING THE 32X32 DVI MATRIX How to Connect the 32x32 DVI Matrix Connect up to 32 DVI source devices to the DVI inputs on the rear panel of the 32x32 DVI Matrix using DVI cables. Connect up to 32 DVI displays to the DVI outputs on the rear panel of the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Connect the included power cord to the power input receptacle on the rear panel of the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Connect the opposite end of the cable into a open wall power socket. Wiring Diagram for the GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix ETHERNET CABLE RS-232 CABLE DVI CABLE Matrix DVI Sources DVI Displays IP Control RS-232 Controller EXT-DVI-32432 WARNING: This product should always be connected to a...
  • Page 13: Operating The 32X32 Dvi Matrix

    OPERATING THE 32X32 DVI MATRIX Booting Up / Standby Screen The front-panel LCD of the 32x32 DVI Matrix is a 16 character 2 line display. This display is used to aid in performing routing commands, as well as displaying additional system information. When the unit is powered on, the following screens are displayed: EDID LOADING PLEASE WAIT EDID LOADING COPY COMPLETED After a few moments, the standby screen is displayed: GEFEN 32x32 DVI MATRIX...
  • Page 14: Displaying The Current Routing State

    OPERATING THE 32X32 DVI MATRIX Displaying the Current Routing State To display the current routing status of the Matrix, press any one of the Input or Output buttons on the front panel. Output buttons Input buttons In the example above, Input A1 is routed to Output A4, Output A5, Output A7, Output A8, Output B1, Output B2, Output B3, Output C3, Output C5, and Output C6. A source does not need to be connected to the Matrix to display the current routing state. By default, all inputs are routed to their respective outputs (e.g. A1 - A1, A2 - A2, C3 - C3, D5 - D5, etc).
  • Page 15: Mode Buttons

    MODE BUTTONS Routing Sources To change the current routing state, press the Set button to activate Routing Mode. Press the Set button The front-panel LCD will indicate that Routing Mode has been selected: ROUTING MODE Press the desired Output button(s) from the top two rows of push-buttons. One or more Output buttons may be selected.
  • Page 16 MODE BUTTONS Select any Input from the bottom two rows of buttons (A1 - D8), corresponding to the source to be displayed on the output(s). Press the Set button again to complete the operation. Press the Set button The front-panel LCD display will indicate that the routing process is complete: ROUTING COMPLETE...
  • Page 17: System Lock Mode

    MODE BUTTONS System Lock Mode Locking the Matrix prevents changes to any of the Matrix settings. This feature is useful in case any of the front panel buttons are pressed by accident. Locking the Matrix also prevents changes using the IR Remote Control Unit. Press the Lock button to activate System Lock Mode. Press the Lock button The front-panel LCD screen will display the following while in System Lock Mode: LOCK MODE Press the Lock button a second time to deactivate System Lock Mode. GEFEN 32x32 DVI MATRIX...
  • Page 18: Cancelling A Function

    MODE BUTTONS Cancelling a Function Press the Cancel button, while in any mode, to return to cancel the current function and display the Standby Mode screen. Cancel button The 32x32 DVI Matrix front-panel LCD screen as it appears in Standby mode: GEFEN 32x32 DVI MATRIX...
  • Page 19: Cycling Between Information Screens

    MODE BUTTONS Cycling between Information Screens Press the Cancel button more than once, while in Standby Mode, to cycle through each of the information screens: Press the Cancel button GEFEN 32x32 DVI MA BOLO IP ADDRESS 192.168.2.235 MAC ADDRESS 0.1C.91.2.80.0 GEFEN 32x32 DVI MATRIX...
  • Page 20: Saving The Current Routing State

    MODE BUTTONS Saving the current Routing State Set the routing state (see page 11), then press the PreSet button twice to activate Preset Mode. Press the PreSet button twice After pressing the PreSet button once, the following will be displayed on the front- panel LCD screen: PRESET MODE RECALL SAVED STATE Press the PreSet button again. The following will be displayed on the front-panel LCD screen: PRESET MODE SAVE CURRENT SET...
  • Page 21 MODE BUTTONS Press an Input button (A1 - D8) to store the current routing state. Input buttons Press the Set button to complete the operation. The system will remain in Save Current Preset Mode. Press the Set button The front-panel LCD screen will indicate that the current routing state has been saved: PRESET MODE COMPLETED...
  • Page 22: Recalling A Stored Routing State

    MODE BUTTONS Recalling a stored Routing State Press the PreSet button once to activate Recall Preset Mode. Press the PreSet button once The following will be displayed on the front-panel LCD screen: PRESET MODE RECALL SAVED STATE Press the Input button (A1 - D8) of the routing state to be recalled.
  • Page 23 MODE BUTTONS Press the Set button to complete the operation. The system will remain in Save Current Preset Mode. Press the Set button The front-panel LCD screen will indicate that the current routing state has been recalled: PRESET MODE COMPLETED...
  • Page 24: Masking Outputs

    MODE BUTTONS Masking Outputs Masking prevents the output device (display, etc) from receiving an output signal, instead of powering-down the output device. The masking process is identical for masking or unmasking outputs. Press the Mask button to activate Mask Mode. Press the Mask button The front-panel LCD screen will indicate that the 32x32 DVI Matrix is in Mask Mode: MASK MODE...
  • Page 25 MODE BUTTONS Select the Output (A1 - D8) to be masked: Press the Set button to complete the operation. Press the Set button The front-panel LCD screen will indicate that the selected output has been masked: MASK MODE COMPLETED...
  • Page 26: Edid Management

    MODE BUTTONS EDID Management Saving the Downstream EDID data to Local memory: Press EDID button once to activate DSTOLO (Downstream To Local) Mode. Press the EDID button once The front-panel LCD display will show the following: EDID DSTOLO MODE Press any Output button (A1 - D8) to select the EDID data source:...
  • Page 27 MODE BUTTONS Press any Input button (A1 - D8) to select the EDID data destination: Press the Set button to complete the operation. Press the Set button...
  • Page 28: Saving The Default Edid To Local Memory

    MODE BUTTONS Saving the Default EDID data to Local memory Press the EDID button twice to activate DETOLO (Default To Local) Mode. Press the EDID button twice The front-panel LCD will display the following: EDID DETOLO MODE Press any Input button(s) (A1 - D8) to select the EDID data destination(s).
  • Page 29 MODE BUTTONS Press the Set button to copy the default EDID to the selected Input. Press the Set button The front-panel LCD will indicate that the EDID is being copied: EDID LOADING PLEASE WAIT After a few moments, front-panel LCD will indicate that the EDID copy process was completed: EDID LOADING COPYING COMPLETE...
  • Page 30: Rs-232 Control

    RS-232 CONTROL 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9 Only Pins 2 (RX), 3 (TX), and 5 (Ground) are used on the RS-232 serial interface RS232 Settings Bits per second ......................19200 Data bits ..........................8 Parity ...................... None Stop bits ........................1 Flow Control ........................None...
  • Page 31: Ip Configuration

    IP CONFIGURATION Configuring the IP Address The 32x32 DVI Matrix supports IP-based control using Telnet or the built-in Web-based GUI. To set up IP control, the network settings for the 32x32 DVI Matrix must be configured via RS-232. The default network settings for the matrix are as follows: IP Address: 192.168.1.72 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.254 HTTP Port: Telnet Port: Connect an RS-232 cable from the PC to the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Launch a terminal emulation program (e.g. HyperTerminal) and use the following settings: Baud Rate: 19200 Data Bits: Parity: None Stop Bits: Flow Control: None NOTE: Depending upon the network, the IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP, Telnet port, and HTTP port will need to be set. Consult your network administrator to obtain the proper settings. Set the IP address for the matrix using the #sipadd command (see page 45 for details). Set the subnet mask using the #snetmask command (see page 46 for details). Set the gateway (router) IP address using the #sgateway command (see page 43 for details).
  • Page 32: Rs-232 / Telnet Commands

    RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS EDID Management Command Description Read downstream EDID and stores in any Local Input #edidbatolo #ediddetolo Set to default EDID on Local Input #ediddstoba Read downstream EDID and stores in EDID Bank #ediddstolo Read downstream EDID and stores into a Local EDID #lock_edid Locks Local EDID and disables auto-loading after power-up #prbaedid Read downstream EDID from bank and sends to serial port #prdsedid Read downstream EDID and sends to serial port Spools the EDID details to the serial port #predidst #prloedid Read Input Local EDID and sends to serial port #edidbatolo Command The #edidbatolo command reads an EDID from an EDID bank and stores it to any local input. Syntax: #edidbatolo param1 param2[...param9] Parameters: param1 EDID bank offset [1 - 20] Input list [1 - 32] param2 - param9 Notes: If param2 = 0, then the EDID in the specified bank is copied to all 32 DVI inputs. If more...
  • Page 33 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #ediddetolo Command The #ediddetolo command stores the Default EDID in any Local EDID. Syntax: #ediddetolo param1[...param9] Parameters: param1 - param9 Input list [1 - 32] Notes: If param1 = 0, all inputs will receive the default EDID or use param1 - param9 to specify individual local inputs which will receive the default EDID. If more than eight inputs need to be specified, then the #edidbatolo command must be executed twice. Examples: #ediddetolo 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Loading default EDID to locals, please wait..Finished Loading #ediddetolo 0 Loading default EDID to all locals EDID, please wait..
  • Page 34 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #ediddstoba Command The #ediddstoba command reads the downstream EDID and stores it to a specified EDID bank. Syntax: #ediddstoba param1 param2 Parameters: param1 A downstream display [1 - 32] param2 EDID bank offset [1 - 20] Example: #ediddstoba 1 2 Loading Output 1 EDID to EDID bank 2, please wait..Finished Loading...
  • Page 35 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #ediddstolo Command The #ediddstolo command reads the downstream EDID and stores it to a local input. Syntax: #ediddstolo param1 param2[...param9] Parameters: param1 A downstream display [1 - 32] param2 - param9 Input list [1 - 32] Notes: If param2 = 0, then the downstream EDID is stored in all 32 DVI inputs. If more than eight inputs need to be specified in order to receive the downstream EDID, the #edidsdtolo command must be executed twice. Examples: #ediddstolo 1 3 8 9 10 Loading Output 1 EDID to locals EDID, please wait..Finished Loading #ediddstolo 1 0 Loading Output 1 EDID to all locals EDID, please wait..
  • Page 36 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #lock_edid Command The #lock_edid command enables/disables the loading of EDID on each input during a power-cycle. Syntax: #lock_edid param1 Parameters: param1 EDID lock state [0 - 1] Value Meaning Unlocked Locked Example: #lock_edid 1 Enable lock EDID mode #lock_edid 0 Disable lock EDID mode...
  • Page 37 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #prbaedid Command The #prbaedid command reads the EDID file from the specified bank. Syntax: #prbaedid param1 Parameters: param1 Bank [1 - 20] Example: #prbaedid 9 0x00 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0x00 0x4C 0x2D 0xAC 0x06 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x03 0x80 0x66 0x39 0x78 0x0A 0xEE 0x91 0xA3 0x54 0x4C 0x99 0x26 0x0F 0x50 0x54 0xBD 0xEF 0x80 0x71 0x4F 0x81 0x00 0x81 0x40 0x81 0x80 0x95 0x00...
  • Page 38 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #prdsedid Command The #prdsedid command displays the specified downstream EDID. Syntax: #prdsedid param1 // COMMAND DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY Parameters: param1 A downstream display [1 - 32] Example: #prdsedid 1 Read Output EDID 1, please wait..0x00 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0x00 0x4C 0x2D 0xAC 0x06 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x03 0x80 0x66 0x39 0x78 0x0A 0xEE 0x91 0xA3 0x54 0x4C 0x99 0x26 0x0F 0x50 0x54 0xBD 0xEF 0x80 0x71 0x4F...
  • Page 39 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #predidst Command The #predidst command prints a table that contains details relating to the Local EDID source and the display name. Syntax: #predidst Parameters: None Example: #predidst Input|Source |Monitor name |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |SNY |SONY |SNY |SONY |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |NEC |NEC |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG |SAM |SAMSUNG...
  • Page 40 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #prloedid Command The #prloedid command reads the local EDID of a specified input and spools it to the serial port. Syntax: #prloedid param1 Parameters: param1 Input [1 - 32] Example: #prloedid 7 Read local EDID 7, please wait..0x00 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0x00 0x1C 0xA6 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x14 0x01 0x03 0x80 0x34 0x21 0x78 0xEE 0xEE 0x91 0xA3 0x54 0x4C 0x99 0x26 0x0F 0x50 0x54 0xA5 0x4B 0x00 0x81 0x80...
  • Page 41: Ip Configuration

    RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS IP Configuration Command Description Enable / disable the Telnet welcome message on login #display_telnet_welcome #ipconfig Displays the current IP configuration #resetip Resets the IP configuration to factory defaults #set_http_port Sets the HTTP listening port #set_telnet_pass Sets the Telnet password #set_telnet_port Sets the Telnet listening port #set_telnet_username Sets the Telnet user name Sets the IP (router) gateway #sgateway #show_telnet_pass Displays the Telnet password #show_telnet_username Displays the Telnet username #sipadd Sets the IP Address #snetmask Sets the IP subnet mask value #use_telnet_pass Enables / disables the Telnet password on login #display_telnet_welcome Command Enables / disables the Telnet welcome message on login. Syntax: #display_telnet_welcome Parameters: param1 Telnet welcome message state [0 - 1]...
  • Page 42 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #ipconfig Command Prints the current IP configuration on the screen. Syntax: #ipconfig Parameters: None Example: #ipconfig -------------- TCP/IP settings ------------- MAC add = 00:1C:91:02:80:18 IP add = 192.168.2.238 Net Mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway = 192.168.2.1 Web Server Port = 80 Telnet Server Port = 23 Telnet password at login is set to OFF Telnet welcome at login is set to OFF...
  • Page 43 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #resetip Command The #resetip command resets the IP configuration to the factory default setting. Syntax: #resetip Parameters: None Notes: The default IP address is: 192.168.1.75 The default IP gateway is: 192.168.1.254 The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Example: #resetip Reset ip configuration to factory default #ipconfig -------------- TCP/IP settings ------------- MAC add = 00:1C:91:02:80:18 IP add = 192.168.1.75 Net Mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway = 192.168.1.254 Web Server Port = 80...
  • Page 44 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_http_port Command Specifies a new port. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax: #set_http_port param1 Parameters: param1 Port [0 - 255] Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #set_http_port 72 New HTTP port set to: 72 #ipconfig -------------- TCP/IP settings ------------- MAC add = 00:1C:91:02:80:18 IP add = 192.168.1.75 Net Mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway = 192.168.1.254 Web Server Port = 72...
  • Page 45 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_telnet_pass Command The #set_telnet_pass command specifies a new password. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The password may contain a combina- tion of letters and numbers. Special characters and spaces are not permitted. If a space is required in the password, use the underscore character (“_”). Syntax: #set_http_port param1 Parameters: param1 Password [20 characters max.] Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #set_telnet_pass santaclause Telnet password updated to: santaclause...
  • Page 46 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_telnet_port Command Specifies a new Telnet listening port. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax: #set_telnet_port param1 Parameters: param1 Port [0 - 255] Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #set_telnet_port 20 New Telnet port set to: 20...
  • Page 47 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_telnet_username Command The #set_telnet_username command assigns the Telnet username for login. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The user name may contain a combination of letters and numbers. Special characters and spaces are not permitted. If a space is required in the user name, use the underscore character (“_”). Syntax: #set_telnet_username param1 Parameters: param1 User name [20 characters max.] Example: #set_telnet_username doc_holiday Telnet login updated to: doc_holiday #sgateway Command Specifies the new IP gateway. The IP address must be typed using Dot-decimal notation. Syntax: #sgateway param1 Parameters: param1 IP address Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #sgateway 192.168.1.1 New IP Gatway set to: 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 48 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_telnet_pass Command The #show_telnet_pass command displays the current Telnet password. Syntax: #show_telnet_pass Parameters: None Example: #show_telnet_pass Telnet password: santaclause #show_telnet_username Command The #show_telnet_username command displays the current Telnet user name. Syntax: #show_telnet_pass Parameters: None Example: #show_telnet_username Telnet login: doc_holiday...
  • Page 49 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #sipadd Command The #sipadd command specifies a new IP address. The IP address must be typed using Dot-decimal notation. Syntax: #sipadd param1 Parameters: param1 IP address Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #sipadd 192.168.2.127 New IP set to: 192.168.2.127...
  • Page 50 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #snetmask Command The #snetmask command specifies a new net mask. The IP address must be typed using Dot-decimal notation. Syntax: #snetmask param1 Parameters: param1 IP address Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #snetmask 255.255.255.0 New IP Mask set to: 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 51 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #use_telnet_pass Command The #use_telnet_pass command enables / disables the Telnet password on login. Syntax: #use_telnet_pass param1 Parameters: param1 Telnet password use state [0 - 1] Value Meaning Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #use_telnet_pass 0 Telnet password at login is set to OFF #use_telnet_pass 1 Telnet password at login is set to ON...
  • Page 52: Masking

    RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS Masking Command Description Masks the specified outputs #maskout #unmaskout Unmasks the specified outputs #maskout Command The #maskout command disables (masks) the specified outputs on the matrix. Syntax: #maskout param1[...param8] Parameters: param1 - param8 Output [1 - 32] Notes: If param1 = 0, all outputs will be masked. If more than eight inputs need to be specified, then the #maskout command must be executed twice. Examples: #maskout 5 6 7 Masking outputs: 5 6 7 Masking Output 5 Masking Output 6 Masking Output 7 #maskout 0...
  • Page 53 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #unmaskout Command The #unmaskout command re-enabled (unmasks) the specified outputs on the matrix. Syntax: #unmaskout param1[...param8] Parameters: param1 - param8 Output [1 - 32] Notes: If param1 = 0, all outputs will be masked. If more than eight inputs need to be specified, then the #maskout command must be executed twice. Examples: #unmaskout 5 6 7 Activate outputs: 5 6 7 Activate Output 5 Activate Output 6 Activate Output 7 #unmaskout 0 Activate all outputs Activate all Outputs...
  • Page 54 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS Routing Command Description Recalls a specified routing / mask state preset #callpreset #prpreset Displays the preset table #savepreset Saves the current routing / mask state to a preset Displays the routing status table Routes the specified input to the designated output(s) Routes the specified input to all outputs #callpreset Command The #callpreset command recalls a specified routing / mask preset. Syntax: #callpreset param1 Parameters: Routing preset [1 - 16] param1 Notes: See the #savepreset command for information on how to save a routing / mask preset. Example: #callpreset 2 Recall Saved Set 2...
  • Page 55 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #prpreset Command The #prpreset command displays the preset table. In the preset table, “A” refers to an “Ac- tive” output. “M” refers to a “Masked” output. Syntax: #prpreset Parameters: None Example: #prpreset Preset table Set | Outputs 1-32 | A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 | A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 | A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 M 6 M 7 M 8 A 9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 | A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32...
  • Page 56 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #savepreset Command The #savepreset command saves the current routing and masking state to the specified memory preset. Syntax: #savepreset param1 Parameters: param1 Routing preset [1-16] Notes: If param2 = 0, all outputs will be masked. If more than eight inputs need to be specified, then the #maskout command must be executed twice. Example: #savepreset 2 Saved current as set 2...
  • Page 57 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS m Command The m command displays the routing status table. Syntax: Parameters: None Notes: Unlike other commands, do not precede the m command with the “#’ symbol. Example: Routing status table Outputs | +0 | +1 | +2 | +3 | +4 | +5 | +6 | +7 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 Masking status table...
  • Page 58 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS r Command The r command routes the specified input to the designated output(s). Syntax: r param1[...param9] Parameters: None Notes: Unlike other commands, do not precede the r command with the “#’ symbol. If param2 = 0, then the specified input will be routed to all outputs (also refer to the s com- mand on the next page). If more than eight inputs need to be specified, then the r com- mand must be executed twice. Examples: r 1 2 Input 1 is routed to outputs: 2 Routing Input 1 to Output 2 r 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 Input 1 is routed to outputs: 4 5 6 7 9 10 Routing Input 1 to Output 4 Routing Input 1 to Output 5...
  • Page 59: Routing

    RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS s Command The s command routes the specified input to the designated output(s). Syntax: s param1 Parameters: None Notes: Unlike other commands, do not precede the s command with the “#’ symbol. If param1 = 0, then all inputs will be routed to their respective outputs (e.g. 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, 5-5) . Examples: Routing Input 5 to all Outputs Routing 1-1,2-2,...
  • Page 60: System

    RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS System Command Description Activates the boot loader #activebolo #fadefault Resets the matrix to factory default settings #help Displays the list of available commands or help on a specific command #lock_fo Unlocks / locks the +5V power lock state Reboots the matrix #reboot #set_input_name Specifies a name for the designated input #set_output_name Specifies a name for the designated output #show_temp Displays the internal board temperatures #show_ver_data Displays the current hardware and firmware version #show_voltage Displays the internal board voltages Enables / disables +5V on the inputs #activebolo Command The #activebolo command activates the boot loader when updating the firmware. Refer to the Firmware Update Procedure beginning on page 67 on how to use this command. Syntax: #activebolo Parameters: None Notes: This command must be typed and executed twice in order to activate the boot loader. Example: #activebolo...
  • Page 61 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #fadefault Command The #fadefault command resets the matrix to the factory default settings. Executing this command will erase all local memory EDID banks, reset the matrix to default routing status (1-1, 2-2, etc), and clear all IP settings. Syntax: #fadefault Parameters: None Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. Example: #fadefault Matrix set to factory default, Please wait Routing 1-1,2-2,... Activate all Outputs Loading default EDID to all locals EDID, please wait..Finished Loading #fw_upgrade Command The #fw_upgrade command is not used in this version of firmware.
  • Page 62 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #help Command The #help command displays help on the specified command. Syntax: #help [param1] Parameters: param1 Command (optional) Notes: If param1 is not included, then the full list of commands is displayed. Example: #help #ediddetolo Store the default (Internal) EDID to local inputs EDID Syntax: #ediddetolo param1..param8 Param1 = 0 (All inputs) Param1..Param8 = 1-32 (Input list) e.g: #ediddetolo 5 6 7...
  • Page 63 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #lock_fo Command The #lock_fo command locks / unlocks the +5V power lock state. Enabling this feature will store the 5V status for each input prior to shutting the unit down. This preserves the 5V state when the unit is restarted. Enabling this feature should be used when attaching fiber optic extenders to the outputs on the matrix. Syntax: #lock_lo param1 Parameters: param1 State [0 - 1] Value Meaning Disable Power Lock Enable Power Lock Example: #lock_lo 1 Enable lock Power mode #lock_lo 0 Disable lock Power mode...
  • Page 64 #reboot param1 Parameters: param1 Example: #reboot 10 The system will reboot itself, please wait *********************** GEFEN MultiMatrix 32 x 32 FW version: 0.2.35 *********************** Establish connection with Input Board 1 Board Type: DVI input 8 channels Board SN: 941651 FW ver:0.1.26...
  • Page 65 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_input_name Command The #set_input_name command names the specified input. This feature makes is easier to keep track of each input (source) device during the routing process. The input name may contain a combination of letters and numbers. Special characters and spaces are not permitted. If a space is required as part of the input name, use the underscore character (“_”). Syntax: #set_input_name param1 param2 Parameters: param1 Input [1 - 32] param2 String (15 characters max.) Example: #set_input_name 1 DVD_player DVD_player is assigned to input 1...
  • Page 66 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_output_name Command The #set_output_name command names the specified output. This feature makes is easier to keep track of each output device during the routing process. The output name may contain a combination of letters and numbers. Special characters and spaces are not permitted. If a space is required as part of the out- put name, use the underscore character (“_”). Syntax: #set_output_name param1 param2 Parameters: param1 Output [1 - 32] param2 String (15 characters max.) Example: #set_output_name 2 LCD_display LCD_display is assigned to output 2...
  • Page 67 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_temp Command The #show_temp command displays the temperature for each input and output board inside the matrix. Syntax: #show_temp Parameters: None Example: #show_temp Temperature result [C deg] for UI board:31 Temperature result [C deg] for BP board sensor1 (Mindspeed) - 47 sensor2 (power) - 35 Temperature result [C deg] for Inputs board Board| 1 | 2 1|39 |33 2|37 |31...
  • Page 68 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_ver_data Command The #show_ver_data command displays the current hardware and firmware version. Syntax: #show_ver_data Parameters: None Example: #show_ver_data Firmware Realse version 0.2.35 Release date: May 24 2012 Release time: 14:23:39...
  • Page 69 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_voltage Command The #show_temp command displays the voltages of each input and output board inside the matrix. Syntax: #show_temp Parameters: None Example: #show_voltage ADC UI measurment result: VCC CORE 1.8, Value = 1848 mVolt PSU1 - DS460 PSU1 PSOK, Value = 3061 mVolt PSU1 Imon, Value = 258 mV -> 2 A Power result [mV] for all boards: Power result [mV] for BP board |3.3V|1.2V|1.2V...
  • Page 70 RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS f Command The f command enables / disables 5V on the input. The f command can also be used without parameters to return the state of each input. “ON” is returned if +5V is enabled on the DVI input. “OFF” is returned if +5V is disabled on the DVI input. Syntax: f param1 param2 Parameters: param1 Input [1 - 32] param2 State [0 - 1] State Meaning Disable Enable Notes: The f command can also be used without parameters to return the state of each input. “ON” is returned if +5V is enabled on the DVI input. “OFF” is returned if +5V is disabled on the DVI input. Examples: f 5 1 Turn on FO input 5 FO inputs status table Board | +0 | +1 | +2...
  • Page 71: Web Interface

    WEB INTERFACE Using the Built-in Web server The Web GUI is divided into four main pages: Routing, Status, Manage EDID, and Configuration. Each of these pages is represented by a tab. Click on the desired tab to open the its page. Each page also has it’s own set of tabs which can be accessed. When the Web GUI is opened, the Routing page / tab will be displayed. Routing >> Routing Tabs Click a tab to open the desired page. LOCK Matrix Locks / unlocks the matrix. When the Matrix is locked, no modifications can be made using the Web GUI. Output The number of the output. The blue highlight indicates that the output has been masked. See page 75 for more information on masking outputs. Input Displays the input that has been routed to the output. In the illustration above, Input 22 has been routed to Output 1. Indicates the Hot Plug Detect (HPD) status of the input.
  • Page 72 WEB INTERFACE OUTPUTS Provides information on each Output on the matrix. Type Displays the type of output card used in slot. This matrix can only accept DVI outputs. Output # Click to place a check mark in the box and select the desired output. Multiple outputs can be selected at a time. Name Displays the current name of the output. The name of each output can be changed. See page 62 for details. Check All Places a check mark in each box under the Output # column. Clear All Clears all check marks from the Output # column.
  • Page 73 WEB INTERFACE INPUTS Provides information on each Input on the matrix. Route Click this button to route the current input and output selection(s). Name Displays the current name of the input. The name of each input can be changed. See page 61 for details. Input # Click the radio button next to the desired input to be routed. Only one input can be selected at a time. Type Displays the type of input card used in slot. This matrix can only accept DVI inputs.
  • Page 74 WEB INTERFACE Legend Provides color-coded information on the status of each Input and Output. Save Routing Preset Saves the current routing state to memory. Click the drop-down list to select the desired routing preset, then click the Save button to save the preset to memory. Recall Routing Preset Loads the selected routing state into memory. Click the drop-down list to select the desired routing preset, then click the Recall button to load the preset into memory.
  • Page 75 WEB INTERFACE Routing >> Preset Names Refresh Updates the Web page to reflect the new Preset Name. Name Type the desired name of the Preset in this field. Click the Save Changes button to save the Preset Name. Click the Cancel button to restore the previous name. Save Changes Cancel Saves the current changes. Restores the previous names for each Preset, if a change was made.
  • Page 76 WEB INTERFACE Routing >> I/O Names Refresh Updates the Web page to reflect the new Input and/ or Output Name. Name Type the desired name of each Output or Input in this field. Click the Save Changes button or click the Cancel button to restore the previous name. Save Changes Cancel Saves the current changes. Restores the previous names for each Input and/ or Output, if a change was made.
  • Page 77 WEB INTERFACE Routing >> +5V WARNING: Use caution when applying power to inputs. If the source device supplies +5V on the input, then enabling the +5V may cause damage to the source and/or the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Refresh LOCK Power Updates the Web page to reflect Enables/disables the power lock the new Input and/or Output Name. state. See the RS-232 command #lock_fo command on page 59 for more information. Input # Indicates the number of each Input. If the input has +5V enabled, it will be highlighted in green (as shown). Name The current name of each input. Click to select the desired Input(s). Selecting an input does not automatically enable the +5V. Use the Set button to enable the +5V.
  • Page 78 WEB INTERFACE Check All Places a check mark in each box under the +5V column. Clear All Clears all check marks from the +5V column. Click this button to enable +5V on the selected input(s). See the previous page for information on selecting inputs. Cancel Restores the previous +5V state for each input, if a change was made. 5V ON (legend) If +5V has been enabled on any of the inputs, these inputs will be highlighted in green. See the previous page for more information.
  • Page 79 WEB INTERFACE Routing >> Output Masks Refresh Updates the Web page to reflect the new Input and/or Output Name. Output # Indicates the number of each output. If the output has been masked, it will be highlighted in blue (as shown). Name The current name of each output. Mask Click to select the desired Output(s) to be masked. Selecting an output does not automatically enable masking. The Set button must be used to enable masking. To disable masking, deselect the desired outputs and press the Set button.
  • Page 80 WEB INTERFACE Check All Places a check mark in each box under the Mask column. Clear All Clears all check marks from the Mask column. Click this button to enable masking on the selected output(s). See the previous page for information on selecting inputs. Cancel Restores the previous masking state for each output, if a change was made. Masked (legend) If masking has been enabled on any of the outputs, then these outputs will be highlighted in blue.
  • Page 81 WEB INTERFACE Status >> In/Out The Status >> In/Out tab provides information on the hardware and firmware of the 32x32 DVI Matrix. The OUTPUTS column lists each Output Card that is installed. The INPUTS column lists each Input Card that is installed. The information presented on this screen is used by Gefen Technical Support for troubleshooting purposes, only.
  • Page 82 WEB INTERFACE Status >> System The Status >> System tab provides additional detailed information on the 32x32 DVI Matrix hardware. The information presented on this screen is used by Gefen Technical Support for troubleshooting purposes, only.
  • Page 83: Manage Edid

    WEB INTERFACE Manage EDID >> Assign EDID Lock Secures the Local EDID and disables the automatic loading after power-up. See the #lock_edid command on page 32 for more information. Copy EDID From Select the EDID from the drop-down list. The EDID will be copied from the selected destination to the desired input(s). Options: Default EDID, Bank_1 ... Bank_20, Output_1 ... Output_32 Check All Places a check mark in all boxes. Clear All Clears all check marks from each box. Copy Copies the EDID source to the selected input(s). Cancel Clears all check marks from each box.
  • Page 84 WEB INTERFACE EDID Source Checkbox Displays the EDID source used by the Click to select the Input(s) to where the input. In the illustration above, the EDID source will be copied. Selecting EDID source is Output 25. an input does not automatically copy the EDID source. Click the Copy button to EDID Name copy the EDID to the input. Displays the name of the EDID. Input # Indicates the number of each input. Name The current name assigned to each input.
  • Page 85 WEB INTERFACE Manage EDID >> Bank Names Bank # Indicates the EDID bank number. Name Type the desired name of the EDID bank in this field. Click the Save Changes button to save the bank name. Click the Cancel button to restore the previous name. Save Changes Cancel Saves the current name Restores the previous names for each EDID change to the EDID bank(s). bank, if a change was made.
  • Page 86 WEB INTERFACE Manage EDID >> Upload/Download Browse... Upload Click this button to Click this button to upload the EDID select the EDID file to to the specified bank. be uploaded. Select Bank Location Click this drop-down list to select the bank Drop-down list to where the EDID will be uploaded. Click this box to select the EDID that is to be saved Options: to a file. The EDID file will Bank_1 ... Bank_20 be saved in binary format (.bin). Options: Download Bank_1 ... Bank_20, Click this button to download the Output_1 ... Output_32, selected EDID to a file. Input_1 ... Input_32...
  • Page 87: Configuration

    WEB INTERFACE Configuration CHANGE IP SETTINGS Assigns IP address, subnet, gateway, HTTP listening port, and Telnet port. The MAC address cannot be changed. Click the Save Settings button to apply changes. Click the Set Defaults button to restore the factory-default IP settings. The 32x32 DVI Matrix must be rebooted for any changes to take effect.
  • Page 88 WEB INTERFACE TCP/Telnet Terminal LOGIN SETTINGS Sets the user name and password for Telnet sessions to the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Click the Save Settings button to apply changes. Click the Force Password on Connect check box to have the 32x32 DVI Matrix prompt for a password each time a Telnet session is started. UDP Connection SETTINGS Sets the remote UDP IP Address and Port. Click the Save Settings button to apply changes. Click the Enable UDP Access check box to...
  • Page 89 WEB INTERFACE WEB LOGIN SETTINGS Sets the user name and password for Web Interface sessions using the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Click the Save Settings button to apply changes. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Allows saving and loading of Restore configuration files. This feature Uploads the selected allows the current state of the configuration file to the 32x32 DVI Matrix to be saved as a 32x32 DVI Matrix. file. This file can then be used to restore any previous configuration changes. Download Click this button to download the current configuration to a file.
  • Page 90 WEB INTERFACE NOTE: As of this writing, the firmware update procedure is not functional from within the Web interface. The firmware update procedure must be performed using RS-232. See page 87. Browse... Update Selects the firmware file Updates the 32x32 DVI to be used to upgrade the Matrix with the selected 32x32 DVI Matrix. firmware file. Reset Click this button to set the 32x32 DVI Matrix. to factory- default settings. Reboot Click this button to reboot the 32x32 DVI Matrix.
  • Page 91: Firmware Update

    FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware Update Procedure The following items are required to update firmware: • Computer running Windows XP • RS-232 cable (do not use a null-modem cable) • Firmware files (i.e. .bin files) • GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix To begin the update procedure the matrix Boot Loader must be activated. To activate the Boot Loader please follow the procedure below: Power-on the matrix. Connect an RS-232 cable to the PC and open the terminal program using the following settings: Baud rate: 19200 Stop bits: Data bits: Flow control: None Type the command: #activebolo The following should be displayed on the terminal screen: The System detect FW on memory: DVI8_IN/OUT boards To activate this board boot loader please type the command again with the parameter 5 To activate other board boot loader please type the command...
  • Page 92 FIRMWARE UPDATE The following text should appear on the terminal screen: Activate new FW download boot loader ===================================================== Gefen MMTX Boot Loader v 3.4 ===================================================== Program on SPI memory don’t match to UI board FW name, aborting ! Fail on reading UI FW from SPI flash start serial port boot loader...
  • Page 93 FIRMWARE UPDATE 16. A message will appear in Hyperterminal: Download Completed Successfully! -------------------------------------------- Name: MMTX_BP_e_0_2_26.bin Size: 47536 Bytes ------------------ Saved new version on Programs memory Activate Boot loader from application again with parameters (#activebolo 2) 17. The unit will exit the boot loader screen and return to the standard Hyperterminal window. 18. Type the command: #activebolo 19. Following text should appear on terminal screen: The System detect FW on memory: BP board To activate this board boot loader please type the command again with the parameter 2...
  • Page 94 FIRMWARE UPDATE 24. A message will appear in Hyperterminal: Download Completed Successfully! -------------------------------------------- Name: MMTX_BP_e_0_2_26.bin Size: 47536 Bytes ------------------ Saved new version on Programs memory Activate Boot loader from application again with parameters (#activebolo 5) 25. The unit will exit the boot loader screen and return to the standard Hyperterminal window. 26. Type the command: #activebolo 27. Following text should appear on terminal screen: The System detect FW on memory: DVI8_IN/OUT boards To activate this board boot loader please type the command again with the parameter 5 To activate other board boot loader please type the command...
  • Page 95: Rack Mount Safety Information

    RACK MOUNT SAFETY INFORMATION Maximum recommended ambient temperature: 45 ˚C (104 ˚F). Increase the air flow as needed to maintain the recommended temperature inside the rack. Do not exceed maximum weight loads for the rack. Install heavier equipment in the lower part of the rack to maintain stability. Connect a bonding wire between an approved safety ground and the grounding screw on the chassis.
  • Page 96: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Pixel Clock ....................165 MHz Input Video Signal ....................1.2 Volts p-p Video Input Connectors..........(32) DVI-I 29-pin, female (digital only) Video Output Connectors..........(32) DVI-I 29-pin, female (digital only) IR Extender....................3.5 mm mini-stereo Ethernet (IP control) port..............RJ-45 jack (100BaseT) USB port (firmware updates)..................Type B RS-232 Interface..................DB-9 serial, female Power Supplies..............(2) 100 - 240V AC (hot-swappable) Power Consumption ....................120W (max.) Rack-mountable ..............6U rack space, rack ears included Dimensions (W x H x D) ................17.25’’ x 10.5” x 12” (438mm x 267mm x 305mm) Shipping Weight ....................40 lbs. (18 kg)
  • Page 97: Warranty

    This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed. Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty. Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen. Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their original condition. The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. In no event will Gefen be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The technical information contained herein regarding the features and specifications is subject to change without notice. For the latest warranty coverage information, refer to the Warranty and Return Policy under the Support section of the Gefen Web site at www.gefen.com. PRODUCT REGISTRATION Please register your product online by visiting the Register Product page under the Support section of the Gefen Web site.
  • Page 98: Licensing

    LICENSING lwIP is licenced under the BSD licence: Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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