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A standard RS232 interface is available through a DB9 female connector:
- It permits controlling the device
- It permits updating the device
Data Rate: 1200 to 115200 Bauds, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity bit, no flow control by default.
DTR & RTS needed for firmware upgrade.
4.8
Communication specifications
4.8.1 Serial interface
4.8.2.1 Protocol
4.8.2.2 IP address
4.8.2 LAN interface
Protocol
Availability
TCP
Yes
UDP
Yes
Address allocation
Availability
Static user defined address
Yes
A standard LAN interface is available through a RJ-45 connector
- It permits controlling the device
- It permits transferring configuration
- It permits connectivity with the RCS² application
- It permits updating the device
Default IP address: 192.168.2.140
The HDBaseT input and output connectors of the
QuickMatriX-H (QMX150-H)
can manage the Ethernet
passthrough. A specific LAN over HDBaseT connector is available on the QuickMatriX-H to be connected to
the dedicated network.
The HDBaseT LAN cannot be used to manage the device.
4.8.3 HDBaseT LAN interface
Associated to each HDBaseT output connectors, the 5-pin MCO connector can passthrough the one-way
InfraRed and the Bidirectional Serial RS232 signals to the HDBaseT output interface.
The pins #1 to #3 are used for the HDBaseT Serial RS232 connection, respectively for the transmission (TX),
the reception (RX) and the Ground RS232 signals.
The pins #4 and #5 of the MCO connector are dedicated for the HDBaseT IR signal, respectively for the
reception (RX) and for the Ground signals.
Please note that some IR sensors could have a low power signal which could not be compatible with the
expected IR input characteristics of the Midra™. In case of issue, make sure to use professional IR controller.
4.8.4 IR and SERIAL HDBaseT interface
4.8 Communication specifications