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Dealer Support 

Manual V1.2 

 

Summary of Contents for 2G HD over IP

Page 1: ...Dealer Support Manual V1 2 ...

Page 2: ...ole 6 How to determine the 2G board s IP address 6 FAQs 7 Console APIs Description 8 Debug Console APIs 8 Configurations APIs 9 UART Port 1 APIs 9 Configuration Options List 10 Example console session for visual learners 12 Practical application examples 12 Diagnostic Console access without InstallerPro UART2 console cables 13 Using IR Manager VBS HDMI IR104 with 2G RS232 ports 14 VBS HDMI IR104 R...

Page 3: ... explanatory may be caused by an IP command to the Transmitter to shut down video ERROR HD_OVER_IP failed Stop the link Self explanatory probably a hardware problem System stopped Self explanatory may be caused by IP command to Receiver All services are stopped Self explanatory probably a hardware problem Gateway is not ready yet Self explanatory wait for Transmitter to finish booting up The HDMI ...

Page 4: ...aka hex 0E to the Transmitter RS232 port This will break an existing link to another Receiver 2 Link to the Receiver Mac Address with the ASCII Terminal Connect command ast_c The Receiver Mac Address is shown on the TV status screen in the lower right hand corner as CLIENT ID Baud rates up to 115200 are supported a ast_c macaddr baudrate break code override enter b For example if your Receiver Mac...

Page 5: ...icated to serial communications You can think of this as sort of a serial master device As long as there is no HDMI source connected to the serial master it can be on the same VLAN as another Transmitter and there will be no disruption to the HDMI content being watched on the Receiver With typical switches this means you will need to issue a SWITCHPORT command to get the serial master on the same ...

Page 6: ...4 is the open port root is the userid and there is no password Developers can use one 2G telnet client to connect to any other 2G board on the same VLAN or write their own program using telnet protocol to connect to any 2G board through an Ethernet network How to determine the 2G board s IP address The 2G firmware default setting is for autoip mode and uses the 169 254 xxx xxx private IP domain ra...

Page 7: ...t UART port 1 s baud rate to 115200 To start read cat dev ttyS0 UART data will be redirected to console To stop read pkill cat To start write cat dev ttyS0 console input will be redirected to UART To stop write press ctrl c 0x03 3 What if I need to include ctrl c 0c03 in my RS232 command string You can use the console function printf instead to send commands out port 1 dev ttyS0 Example printf x02...

Page 8: ...esg n 1 Turn on dmesg n Reboot system NAME reboot EXAMPLE reboot Telnet client NAME telnet EXAMPLE telnet to IP 169 254 0 101 port 24 telnet 169 254 0 101 24 telnet to ast client0000 local port 24 telnet ast client0000 local 24 List all 2G devices NAME node_list OPTIONS t specify the device type to list EXAMPLE List all clients node_list t client List all hosts node_list t host Get IP from hostnam...

Page 9: ... section astparam g s0_baudrate write soip_type2 setting as y to RW section astparam s soip_type2 y clear all settings in RW section astparam flush clear no_soip setting in RW section astparam s no_soip Reset setting to factory default NAME reset_to_default sh DESCRIPTION resets the RW section but keeps the random generated MAC address A system reboot is required to take effect EXAMPLE reset_to_de...

Page 10: ...noted otherwise s0_baudrate DESCRIPTION The static baud rate used under RS232 over IP Binary mode For example 115200 8n1 means using 115200 baud rate with data bits 8 parity None and stop bits 1 DEFAULT 115200 8n1 PARTITION RO RW no_soip y n DESCRIPTION Used to turn ON OFF the external RS232 UART1 serial over IP port DEFAULT n the port is enabled as Type 1 ASCII RS232 in the factory soip_type2 y n...

Page 11: ...2G HD over IP Dealer Support Manual Page 11 2011 Just Add Power Cardware Co Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized use or disclosure prohibited V1 2 ...

Page 12: ... with dot slash The response indicates that there were 3 Receivers and 1 Transmitter the gateway on that LAN VLAN Practical application examples 1 Change the external serial over ip UART1 port to Type 1 ASCII mode astparam s no_soip n enable serial over ip port astparam s soip_type2 n no to Type 2 means yes to type 1 astparam save save to flash reboot reboot and load new parameters 2 Change the ex...

Page 13: ...T issue the command SET LOGGING 6 Now link to the device to be analyzed with the O command using port 24 For example if the IP Address of the target Receiver is 164 264 4 244 you would issue the command o 169 254 4 244 24 7 If you have everything correct you will now see a LOGIN prompt like this ast client82B29C680559 login 8 Login to the 2G box with userid root you should see something like this ...

Page 14: ...mands total The 4 IR Blaster ports can be addressed individually For example I can tell the box to send command a command out to IR Blaster 4 and the other 3 IR Blasters will remain dark until they are also addressed The learned IR commands are stored on the primary IC and will not be lost if there is a power outage The IR Memory can be copied pasted between IR managers single commands or entire b...

Page 15: ... 448Byte which is enough for IR control of most consumer electronic equipment The Long Data 704 Byte is provided for unique requirements When the IR command uses Short Data 448Byte it can support 32 commands per block when it is Long Data 704 Byte it can support 16 commands per block IR Learning Mode and the Power LED When IR Manager executes the learning function the Power LED will flash off and ...

Page 16: ...mory blocks Code Call for Description 0x00 Group 1 IR Device IR 1 0x01 Group 2 IR Device IR 2 0x02 Group 3 IR Device IR 3 0x03 Group 4 IR Device IR 4 LENGTH Key data Length Code Code Type Description 0x00 Short Data IR device data length 448 Byte 0x01 Long Data IR device data length 704 Byte Remarks 1 When the IR device key data is set to be 448 Bytes IR Manager can support 32 keys of IR learning ...

Page 17: ...nd Length 6 Bytes Command Syntaxt V 0x00 0x0B MODE KEY GROUP KEY MODE IR Mode Transmit Receive or Dump Code Mode Description 0x00 TX IR Sending mode 0x01 RX IR Learning mode 0x02 DUMP IR Key data reading mode KEY GROUP 4 IR Device Code Code Call for Description 0x00 Group 1 IR Device IR 1 0x01 Group 2 IR Device IR 2 0x02 Group 3 IR Device IR 3 0x03 Group 4 IR Device IR 4 ...

Page 18: ...03 Key 4 0x0B Key 12 0x13 Key 20 0x1B Key 28 0x04 Key 5 0x0C Key 13 0x14 Key 21 0x1C Key 29 0x05 Key 6 0x0D Key 14 0x15 Key 22 0x1D Key 30 0x06 Key 7 0x0E Key 15 0x16 Key 23 0x1E Key 31 0x07 Key 8 0x0F Key 16 0x17 Key 24 0x1F Key 32 The memory location 0x03 Key 4 is not available when using 2G IP Telnet mode This is because 0x03 is the reserved code to break a Telnet connection The memory location...

Page 19: ... 3 0x03 Group 4 IR Device IR 4 KEY Key Number Hex codes chart reference the chart above LENGTH Key Data Length Code Code Type Description 0x00 Short Data IR device data length 448 Byte 0x01 Long Data IR device data length 704 Byte IR DATA 448 Bytes or 704 Bytes Remarks Each command must send 448 Bytes or 704 Bytes as a complete code When the IR Data is sent OK the IR104 system will respond with 0x...

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