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10.7. Further Information

Limited Warranty Statement

1. Lightware Visual Engineering LLC (Lightware) warrants to all trade 

and end user customers that any Lightware product purchased will be 

free from manufacturing defects in both material and workmanship 

for three (3) years from purchase unless stated otherwise below. The 

warranty period will begin on the latest possible date where proof of 

purchase/delivery can be provided by the customer. In the event that 

no proof can be provided (empty ‘Date of purchase’ field or a copy of 

invoice), the warranty period will begin from the point of delivery from 

Lightware.
1.1. 25G and MODEX product series will be subject to a seven (7) year 

warranty period under the same terms as outlined in this document.
1.2. If during the first three (3) months of purchase, the customer is 

unhappy with any aspect of a Lightware product, Lightware will accept 

a return for full credit.
1.3. Any product that fails in the first six (6) months of the warranty 

period will automatically be eligible for replacement and advanced 

replacement where available. Any replacements provided will be 

warranted for the remainder of the original unit’s warranty period.
1.4. Product failures from six (6) months to the end of the warranty 

period will either be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Lightware. 

If Lightware chooses to replace the product then the replacement will 

be warranted for the remainder of the original unit’s warranty period.
2. The above-stated warranty and procedures will not apply to any 

product that has been:
2.1.  Modified,  repaired  or  altered  by  anyone  other  than  a  certified 

Lightware engineer unless expressly agreed beforehand.
2.2. Used in any application other than that for which it was intended.
2.3. Subjected to any mechanical or electrical abuse or accidental 

damage.
2.4. Any costs incurred for repair/replacement of goods that fall into 

the above categories (2.1., 2.2., 2.3.) will be borne by the customer at 

a pre-agreed figure.
3. All products to be returned to Lightware require a return material 

authorization number (RMA) prior to shipment and this number must 

be clearly marked on the box. If an RMA number is not obtained or is 

not clearly marked on the box, Lightware will refuse the shipment.
3.1. The customer will be responsible for in-bound and Lightware will 

be responsible for out-bound shipping costs.
3.2. Newly repaired or replaced products will be warranted to the end 

of the originally purchased products warranty period.

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Summary of Contents for HDMI20-OPTC-RX220-Pro

Page 1: ...HDMI20 OPTC TX220 Pro HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro User s Manual Multimode Single Fiber Optical Extender ...

Page 2: ...o dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus CAUTION AVIS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should ...

Page 3: ... you may have not known yet but can be useful Navigation Buttons Go back to the previous page If you clicked on a link previously you can go back to the source page by clicking the button Navigate to the Table of Contents Step back one page Step forward to the next page Document Information Allpresentedfunctionsrefertotheindicatedproducts Thedescriptions have been made during testing these functio...

Page 4: ... 2 Create or Modify an Event 31 5 7 3 Special Tools and Accessories 33 5 7 4 Clear One or More Event s 33 5 7 5 Export and Import Events 33 5 8 Settings Menu 34 5 8 1 Status Tab 34 5 8 2 Network Tab 34 5 8 3 Front Panel Tab 34 5 8 4 Backup Tab Configuration Cloning 35 5 8 5 System 36 5 9 Advanced View Window 36 6 LW3 PROGRAMMERS REFERENCE 37 6 1 Overview 37 6 1 1 Elements of the Tree Structure 37 ...

Page 5: ...ID from User Memory 53 6 10 7 Resetting the Emulated EDIDs 53 6 11 LW3 Commands Quick Summary 54 7 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 56 7 1 About the Firmware Package LFP File 56 7 2 Short Instructions 56 7 3 Install and Upgrade 56 7 4 Detailed Instructions 57 7 4 1 Establish the Connection 57 7 4 2 Start the LDU and Follow the Instructions 57 7 5 Keeping the Configuration Settings 60 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 61 9 TECHNO...

Page 6: ... resolution at 60Hz 4 4 4 This extender pair is particularly recommended for rental and staging applications 4K live events and for future proof operation centers The extender can transmit HDMI 2 0 signals with 18Gbps over one multimode fiber to a distance of up to 700 meters Using the factory custom or transparent EDID emulation the user can fix and lock EDID data on the HDMI connector Advanced E...

Page 7: ...cal Output User can attach a local monitor to observe the video signal sent through the fiber optical cable The resolution and clock frequency are the same on HDMI and fiber optical connectors no internal scaling or conversion is applied Graphic Display and Rotary Jog Dial Control Knob Easy setting and menu navigation are assured by the color graphic display and the comfortable jog dial control Ev...

Page 8: ... right halves allowing for the transmission of a 18Gbps HDMI 2 0 signal over two HDMI1 4 compliant links The sink is a projector which is able to recombine two half signals Video signal is transmitted to the Output 2 without any changing HDMI LAN Optical fiber TX HDM I20 OP TC PO WE R LIV E FIB ER LIN K HD CP INP UT 1 INP UT 2 SE LE CT USB CONT ROL HDMI 20 OP TC TX 220 P ro HDMI 2 0 Multim ode Fib...

Page 9: ...r 1 Back side M4x8 mm screw M4x8 mm screw M4x8 mm screw 2 Installation The chapter is about the installation of the device and connecting to other appliances presenting also the mounting options and further assembly steps Ý Ý Mounting Options Ý Ý Connecting Steps 2 1 Mounting Options Extenders can be mounted in several ways depending on the application They can be mounted on a rack shelf or used s...

Page 10: ...TENTION Always use all the four screws for fixing the rack ears to the rack rail Choose properly sized screws for mounting Keep minimum two thread left after the nut screw Mounting the rack ears to the rack rail min 2 thread left rack rail rack shelf mounting ear rack screw flat washer cage nut 2 1 3 Rack Shelf Mounting with 1U high Rack Shelf 1U high rack shelf provides mounting holes for fasteni...

Page 11: ...net switch Button panel Lightware or third party fiber device HDMI HDMI HDMI Power OPT USB LAN RS 232 LAN HDMI HDMI OPT Power Power LAN HDMI RS 232 HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro HDMI 2 0 Multimode Fiber Receiver P O W E R L IV E F IB E R L IN K H D C P S IG N A L P R E S E N T O U T P U T C O N V E R S IO N CONTROL F U N C T IO N USB HDMI20 OPTC 220 PRO MAIN MENU System Settings Ports EDID Health Remote P...

Page 12: ... controlling the unit by Lightware Device Controller software 4 LCD display Transmitter Display of the front panel menu 5 Jog dial knob Transmitter Browse the menu by turning the knob click on the desired item to check or change it MAIN MENU System Settings Ports EDID Health Remote P O W E R L I V E F I B E R L I N K H D C P I N P U T 1 I N P U T 2 CONTROL S E L E C T USB HDMI20 OPTC 220 PRO HDMI2...

Page 13: ... blue stripe white blue stripe 6 orange solid green solid 7 white brown stripe white brown stripe 8 brown solid brown solid 3 2 Rear View HDMI20 OPTC TX220 Pro HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro GIGABIT ETHERNET 1 GIGABIT ETHERNET 2 RS 232 HDMI 2 0 2 18G INPUT HDMI 2 0 1 18G INPUT BOOT A FIBER OUTPUT B LASER ACTIVE CAUTION CLASS 3R INVISIBLE RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE 0 3 0 1A 100 240 V Sn M...

Page 14: ...der pair They are able to transmit digital video embedded audio RS 232 and Gigabit Ethernet signals via multimode optical cable up to 700m They are designed for rental purposes supporting uncompressed 4K UHD resolution at 60Hz at 4 4 4 colorspace The extenders use only one channel of Neutrik optiCON duo cable and the other channel is internally connected to break out connector See details about in...

Page 15: ...I Transmitter side Receiver side B A A B A B A B A A B B LC LC fiber optical cable LC LC fiber optical cable Neutrik opticalCON up to 700m Transmitter side Receiver side 3 5 Optical Interface HDMI20 OPTC extenders support multimode fiber optical interface to transmit or receive digital video embedded audio RS 232 and Ethernet signals For more details about the supported cable extension distances s...

Page 16: ...UT 1A Fiber IN HDMI Splitter OUTPUT 1B Transparent Split Downsample Video converter HDMI20 OPTC TX220 Pro HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro B A 3 6 2 Autoselect Feature Besides manual crosspoint selection you can choose the Autoselect option on the video ports There are three types of Autoselect as follows First detect mode selected input port is kept connected to the output while it has an active signal Prio...

Page 17: ...receivers via LAN This way the Laptop can control the system with Ethernet commands HDMI20 OPTC TX220 Pro 1 3 HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro 1 3 Projector 1 6 MAIN MENU System Settings Ports EDID Health Remote P O W E R LI V E FI B E R LI N K H D C P IN P U T 1 IN P U T 2 CONTROL S E LE C T USB HDMI20 OPTC 220 PRO HDMI20 OPTC TX220 Pro HDMI 2 0 Multimode Fiber Transmitter HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro HDMI 2 0 Mul...

Page 18: ... control IP PASS CONTROL CI Fiber RS 232 OPTC converter CPU Device control local serial Ethernet Switch RS 232 TCP converter Device control IP Operation mode Ethernet RS 232 PASS CONTROL CI Command Injection Mode In this mode the extender works as a TCP IP RS 232 bidirectional converter The TCP IP data signal is converted to RS 232 data and vice versa TCP IP port numbers are defined for the serial...

Page 19: ...port is selected and there is no valid video signal on it yellow on When the port is not selected but there is a valid video signal on it off Thisportisnotselectedandthereisnosignalonit LASER ACTIVE REAR red on It gives feedback about the operation of the optical module that means the laser radiates invisible waves Avoid direct eye contact with the optical connectors off Laser module is not active...

Page 20: ...tep 4 The LEDs get dark the device restores the factory default settings and reboots Factory default settings are listed in the Factory Default Settings section 4 2 2 Boot Button Hidden button for special bootload function Use only the particular request of the Lightware Support Team 4 2 3 Function Button HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro Function button sets the output conversion mode See details about these...

Page 21: ...ly in the submenu of the parameter to apply the new settings RS 232 Submenu Adjustable parameters of the local RS 232 port Mode Pass through Control Command injection Baud Rate 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 Protocol LW2 LW3 Front Panel Submenu The following front panel related parameters can be set in this submenu Display Backlight 1 10 The brightness of the LCD can be set from 1 t...

Page 22: ...nob Step 3 Select the Destination item and press the knob Use the jog dial to select the desired EDID memory E1 E2 All and press the knob Step 4 Navigate to the Switch option and press the knob Save Submenu The EDID of a connected sink can be saved to the User EDID memory as follows Step 1 Navigate to the EDID Save submenu Step 2 SelecttheNameitemandpresstheknob Use the jog dial to select the desi...

Page 23: ... is highly recommended Installation for Mac OS X Mount the DMG file with double clicking on it and drag the LDC icon over the Applications icon to copy the program into the Applications folder If you want to copy the LDC into another location just drag the icon over the desired folder INFO The MAC installer is equal with the Normal install in case of Windows and results an updateable version with ...

Page 24: ...vice discovery window can be displayed by clicking on this ribbon 3 Tab selector ribbon Submenu selection by clicking on the tab 4 Input ports Click on the port to open the Port properties window 5 Connections Light grey square means the port is available but there is no connection between the input and the output White square means there is a connection between the input and the output port 6 Out...

Page 25: ...port Mute unmute the port Autoselect settings enable disable mode and priorities See more details in Autoselect Feature section Auto DVI HDMI signal type Enabling the 5V Auto Always on Always off Factory default settings for the selected port 5 4 3 Optical Output Port Transmitter Available settings related to the transmitter Change the name of the port Mute unmute the port Autoselect settings enab...

Page 26: ...ated EDID 5 4 5 HDMI Output Port Receiver Available Settings Change the name of the port Mute unmute the port Auto DVI HDMI signal type Enabling the 5V Auto Always on Always off Output 1 conversion mode No conversion Convert to YCbCr 4 2 0 Split A left B right Split A right B left For more information see Output Conversion Modes section INFO Conversion mode setting effects only on HDMIOUT1A O1 and...

Page 27: ...2 the currently emulated EDID for the input The source column displays the memory location that the current EDID was routed from The source reads the EDID from the Emulated EDID memory on the input port There are two types of emulation static and dynamic Static EDID emulation an EDID from the Factory or User EDID list is selected Thus the Emulated EDID remains the same until the user emulates anot...

Page 28: ...all and Select None buttons can be used The EDID s will be highlighted with yellow Step 3 Press the Deleted selected button to delete the EDID s 5 5 3 EDID Summary Window Select an EDID from Source panel and press the Info button to display EDID summary Import Delete selected 5 5 4 Editing an EDID Select an EDID from the left panel and press the Edit button to display Advanced EDID Editor window T...

Page 29: ...one Odd or Even Stop bits 1 1 5 or 2 Command injection enable or disable Command injection port number Control protocol LW2 or LW3 Message sending via serial port Reloading factory defaults see the Factory Default Settings section 5 5 5 Creating an EDID Since above mentioned Advanced EDID Editor needs more complex knowledge about EDID Lightware introduced a wizard like interface for fast and easy ...

Page 30: ... easy when the device is hard to access e g built under the desk INFO For tips and tricks and detailed description about the application of Event Manager please download the Event Manager User s Guide from the Download section on the www lightware com The Event manager can be configured to perform an action if a condition has been detected E g the desired setup is that after a certain type of sign...

Page 31: ...ameters and settings are displayed below the buttons 8 Action test The set action can be tested to see the working method in the practice 5 7 2 Create or Modify an Event Wizard Mode The wizard mode lists the most common conditions and actions so the user does not have to look for LW3 nodes and properties Step 1 Click on the Edit button of the desired Event the Event editor is displayed Step 2 The ...

Page 32: ...ble properties and methods of the LW3 protocol Advanced mode allows almost all of it Step 1 Click on the Edit button of the desired Event the Event editor is displayed Step 2 The wizard mode is the default press the Advanced button The LW3 protocol tree is displayed showing the list of the properties in the drop down menu Navigate to the desired node Step 3 Select the desired Property from the men...

Page 33: ...tected the Action is launched after the set time interval Still exists when the Condition is detected the Action is launched after the set time interval only if the Condition still exists Continuously exists when the Condition is detected the Action is launched after the set time interval only if the Condition has been existing continuously The available delay settings of an Event TIPS AND TRICKS ...

Page 34: ...recalled with a dedicated button 5 8 3 Front Panel Tab Certain settings in connection with the front panel LCD are available in the LDC as well LCD brightness the slider can be set from 0 to 10 When the value is 0 the LCD is totally dark Lock front panel disables the control functions button and jog dial knob on the front panel Enable dark mode enable disable lighting of the LEDs on the front pane...

Page 35: ...Step 4 Press the Create a full backup button You will be prompted to save the file to the computer The default file name is the following BACKUP_ DEVICE TYPE _SN SERIAL NUMBER LW3 Step 5 Set the desired file name select the folder and save the file TIPS AND TRICKS Using the exact product type in the filename is recommended since it makes the file usage more comfortable About the Backup File The ba...

Page 36: ...be called and displayed in the terminal window Set button Saves the value parameter typed in the textbox Call button Calls the method e g reloads factory default settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Create and Restore Backups from the Device Memory HDMI20 OPTC series extenders is able to store backups in its own memory and can be recalled from there so user does not need to save backup files to the local comput...

Page 37: ... Node The basic building block of the tree structure is the node The node can have multiple child nodes but only one parent The tree has only one root the root node The leaves of the tree are also nodes which do not have child nodes The nodes are separated by a slash character All the slashes are right slashes no backslash is used The identifier of the root node is a slash The node name can contai...

Page 38: ... pr ProductName HDMI20 OPTC TX22 The following two ones are read write properties pw node1 node12 ReadWriteProperty value2 pw DeviceNickName John 6 1 1 3 Method The method in the LW3 protocol is also a leaf It cannot have a value such as the properties but it can be invoked with a parameter with the help of a special CALL command A method cannot have child nodes or child methods It is always a lea...

Page 39: ...11 Lw3ErrorCodes_NotImplemented Not implemented 012 Lw3ErrorCodes_Node_Disabled Node disabled or standby mode active 6 1 4 Prefix Summary The following prefixes are defined in the LW3 protocol n a node nE an error for a node nm a manual for a node pr a read only property pw read write property pE an error for the property pm a manual for the property m a method mO a response to a success method ex...

Page 40: ...a parent node with one GET command Command format GET nodePath Response format n nodePath Example GET MEDIA n MEDIA VIDEO n MEDIA UART n MEDIA ETHERNET Get all child nodes properties and methods of a node Get all child nodes properties and methods of a node with one command without using a wild card Command format GETALL nodePath Response format for nodes n nodePath Response format for properties ...

Page 41: ...T NETWORK NetworkMask E007 Access denied 6 3 3 Invocation A method can be invoked with the help of the CALL command Command format CALL nodePath methodName parameter Response format The response for a method execution is a state and a value The state is mandatory and always defined if the method could be executed It can be either a success or a failure The value is optional and it can contain addi...

Page 42: ...optionally placed before every command In that case the response to that particular command will also be preceded by the signature and the corresponding lines will be between brackets Command format XXXX command Legend xxxx 4 digit long hexadecimal value Response format XXXX command lines Example 1103 GET MEDIA VIDEO 1103 pr MEDIA VIDEO PortCount 4 pr MEDIA VIDEO PortUi O1 02003 O2 03003 I1 01021 ...

Page 43: ...ow to use them In the example there are two independent users controlling the device through two independent connections Connection 1 and Connection 2 The events in the rows occur after each other Conn 1 OPEN MEDIA VIDEO XP o MEDIA VIDEO XP GET MEDIA VIDEO XP DestinationConnectionList pr MEDIA VIDEO XP DestinationConnectionList I1 I1 Conn 2 GET MEDIA VIDEO XP DestinationConnectionList pr MEDIA VID...

Page 44: ...FirmwareVersion Response format pr SYS MB FirmwareVersion firmware_version Example GET SYS MB FirmwareVersion pr SYS MB FirmwareVersion 1 0 0b9 r9 6 5 5 Resetting the Extender The extender can be restarted the current connections LAN RS 232 will be terminated Command format CALL SYS reset Response format mO SYS reset Example CALL SYS reset mO SYS reset 6 5 6 Restoring the Factory Default Settings ...

Page 45: ... REMOTE D1 DarkModeEnable true pw REMOTE D1 DarkModeEnable true Explanation LEDs on the receiver are turned off 6 5 11 Setting the Rotary Direction of the Jog Dial Knob Command format SET MANAGEMENT UI RotaryDirection 0 1 Response format pw MANAGEMENT UI RotaryDirection 0 1 Example SET MANAGEMENT UI RotaryDirection 0 pw MANAGEMENT UI RotaryDirection 0 Legend 0 The rotary direction of down is clock...

Page 46: ...Reserved 1 0 No embedded audio Not encrypted No signal Not connected 1 1 Embedded audio presents Encrypted Signal presents Connected T 0 0 E F Mute Lock status Reserved character always 0 Reserved character always 0 Embedded audio HDCP status Signal present Connection status Letter Byte 1 Byte 2 The Most Common Received Port Status Responses T00AA T 0 0 A A Unlocked Unmuted 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0...

Page 47: ...IA VIDEO XP unmuteSource I1 mO MEDIA VIDEO XP unmuteSource 6 6 7 Locking Input Port Command format CALL MEDIA VIDEO XP lockSource In Response format mO MEDIA VIDEO XP lockSource Example CALL MEDIA VIDEO XP lockSource I1 mO MEDIA VIDEO XP lockSource 6 6 8 Unlocking Input Port Command format CALL MEDIA VIDEO XP unlockSource In Response format mO MEDIA VIDEO XP unlockSource Example CALL MEDIA VIDEO X...

Page 48: ...t mO MEDIA VIDEO O1 Conversion OFF 420 LEFT RIGHT Example SET MEDIA VIDEO O1 Conversion 420 pw MEDIA VIDEO O1 Conversion 420 Legend OFF No conversion mode transparent 420 Converts to YCbCr 4 2 0 LEFT Split mode output on the left side RIGHT Split mode output on the right side Explanation HDMI signal on the O1A and O1B of the receiver is downsampled to YCbCr 4 2 0 For more information see Output Co...

Page 49: ...ask 255 255 255 0 6 7 5 Querying the Gateway Address Command format GET MANAGEMENT NETWORK GatewayAddress Response format pr MANAGEMENT NETWORK GatewayAddress gw_address Example GET MANAGEMENT NETWORK GatewayAddress pr MANAGEMENT NETWORK GatewayAddress 192 168 0 1 6 7 6 Changing the Gateway Address Static Command format SET MANAGEMENT NETWORK StaticGatewayAddress gw_address Response format pw MANA...

Page 50: ...esponse format pw MEDIA UART P1 Baudrate 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Parameters Baudrate 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BAUD rate value 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 Example SET MEDIA UART P1 Baudrate 2 pw MEDIA UART P1 Baudrate 2 6 8 4 Setting the Databit Command format SET MEDIA UART P1 DataBits 8 9 Response format pw MEDIA UART P1 DataBits 8 9 Example SET MEDIA UART P1 DataBits 8 pw MEDIA UART P1 DataBits...

Page 51: ...d x0a command2 x0d x0a commandn x0d x0a Sending Text Message The command is for sending a text message in ASCII format INFO Escaping will not be processed using the sendText command Command format CALL MEDIA UART P1 sendText message Response format mO MEDIA UART P1 sendText Example CALL MEDIA UART P1 sendText pwr_on mO MEDIA UART P1 sendText Sending Binary Message The command is for sending a bina...

Page 52: ...nASCII formatwithanoptionforescapingspecialcharaters Command format CALL MEDIA ETHERNET udpMessage IP_address port_no message Response format mO MEDIA ETHERNET udpMessage Example CALL MEDIA ETHERNET udpMessage 192 168 0 20 5555 PWR0 x0d x0a mO MEDIA ETHERNET udpMessage Escaping in the Message When commands need to be separated by CR LF charaters to be recognized by the controlled device then they ...

Page 53: ...O Use the Manufacturer property to query the manufacturer and the MonitorName property to query the name of the monitor 6 10 4 Emulating an EDID to an Input Port Command format CALL EDID switch source destination Response format mO EDID switch Example CALL EDID switch F144 E2 mO EDID switch Legend source Source EDID memory place Factory User Dynamic destination The emulated EDID memory of the desi...

Page 54: ...stination Ports MEDIA VIDEO XP DestinationPortStatus 6 6 5 Muting Input Port MEDIA VIDEO XP muteSource input 6 6 6 Unmuting Input Port MEDIA VIDEO XP unmuteSource input Operation Path 6 6 7 Locking Input Port MEDIA VIDEO XP lockSource input 6 6 8 Unlocking Input Port MEDIA VIDEO XP unlockSource input 6 6 9 Querying the Video Autoselect Settings MEDIA VIDEO XP DestinationPortAutoselect 6 6 10 Chang...

Page 55: ... Mode MEDIA UART P1 Rs232Mode 6 8 3 Setting the BAUD Rate MEDIA UART P1 Baudrate 6 8 4 Setting the Databit MANAGEMENT NETWORK StaticNetworkMask 6 8 5 Setting the Stopbits MEDIA UART P1 StopBits 6 8 6 Setting the Parity MEDIA UART P1 Parity 6 8 7 Enabling Command Injection Mode MEDIA UART P1 CommandInjectionEnable Sending Message via the Communication Ports Operation Path 6 9 1 Sending Message via ...

Page 56: ...lish the connection between the computer and the device s over the Ethernet interface Step 4 Start the LDU and follow the instructions shown on the screen 7 3 Install and Upgrade Installation for Windows OS INFO The application can be installed under Windows XP or above Run the installer If the User Account Control drops a pop up message click Yes During the installation you will be prompted to se...

Page 57: ...Ethernet cable and the connection is established between them 7 4 2 Start the LDU and Follow the Instructions After launching LDU the welcome screen will appear Pressing the A button a list will appear showing the supported devices Click on the Extender button on the main screen Step 1 Select the package Click on the Browse button and select the lfp file that will be used for the upgrade Package i...

Page 58: ...update versions Update version will be uploaded to the device Add a device by clicking on the Add device button The previous screen will be shown select the desired device s and click on OK Remove a device by selecting it highlight with yellow and click on Remove device button or click on Remove all button to empty the list Enabling Factory reset will perform factory default values for all setting...

Page 59: ...indow will pop up before starting upgrading the device Do not unplug the power cable and the LAN cable while the upgrade is in progress Click OK to continue After you confirmed the warnings and clicked on the Start button the upgrade process starts immediately Details button opens a new window where the process is logged see below ...

Page 60: ...on works in the background Flow chart of firmware upgrade The details about the procedure when firmware upgrade starts the first step is making a backup of the settings of the device The firmware package checks the backup data and if it is needed a conversion is applied to avoid incompatibility problems between the firmware versions If you do not want to keep configuration settings you can set the...

Page 61: ...connectors If your source or display has more connectors then make sure that the proper input port is selected 3 3 Cable quality problem Due to the high data rates high quality cables must be used It is recommended to use OM3 or OM4 cables 10 4 Endface surface of the fiber optical cable became contaminated Use special fiber optical cable cleaning equipment to clean it carefully Display is not capa...

Page 62: ... root cause of the problem If we receive most of this information in the first e mail or it is gathered at the time when you call us then there is a pretty high chance that we will be able to respond with the final solution right away This information is the following Schematic a pdf version is preferred but a hand drawing is sufficient Serial number s of the device s it is either printed somewher...

Page 63: ...ent EDID on an input port of the Lightware device to have a different resolution but nothing happens Solution Some graphics cards and video sources read out the EDID only after power up and later they do not sense that EDID has been changed You need to restart your source to make it read out the EDID again 9 1 2 Advanced EDID Management Each DVI sink e g monitors projectors plasma displays etc mus...

Page 64: ...skew Skew between the and wires within a differential wire pair e g Data2 and Data2 It s caused by different wire lengths or slightly different wire construction impedance mismatch in DVI cable It results in jitter Intra pair skew Inter pair skew Skew between two differential wire pairs in a cable It is caused by different wire pair lengths or different number of twists in the DVI cable Too much i...

Page 65: ... may have male or female plugs and their type may be straight or null modem in usual ATTENTION The cable type does not depend on the plug type 9 3 3 RS 232 Signal Transmission over Lightware Extender Devices The following examples describe the detailed integration of Lightware devices between different RS 232 pin assignment units INFO Both HDMI20 OPTC TX220 Pro and HDMI20 OPTC RX220 Pro are DTE un...

Page 66: ...X RX 1480 g 1475 g Optical Port Optical connector Neutrik opticalCON DUO LC Optical break out connector LC Fiber 50 125 SC Multimode preferred or 62 5 125 SC Multimode Laser wavelengths 5ch CWDM 778 801 824 850 911 nm Laser class specification Class 3R Transmission distance 700 meters using OM4 type fiber Video Ports Port connector type 19 pole HDMI type A receptacle Supported video formats DVI 1 ...

Page 67: ...lay Dark mode delay Device label Device label Transmitter Receiver Network Network DHCP enable DHCP enable Static IP address Static IP address Static network mask Static network mask Static gateway address Static gateway address Remote device Receiver Conversion mode O1 5V Enable O2 5V Enable O3 5V Enable 10 3 Factory Default Settings Factory Default Settings of the HDMI20 OPTC TX220 Pro Transmitt...

Page 68: ...iver RS 232 Port name Local RS 232 mode Pass through Baud rate 57600 Data bits 8 Stop bits N Parity 1 Command injection enable Disabled Port 8001 Control protocol LW2 Ethernet Port name P1 P2 P3 P4 Ethernet Ethernet OPT CPU Enable P1 P2 Enable EDID Settings Emulated EDIDs D1 Front panel Display brightness 10 Rotary direction CW Control lock Unlock Dark mode enable dark mode delay Disable Remote de...

Page 69: ...or F50 F89 Reserved F90 1920 x 2160 59 99 Hz DVI F91 1024 x 2400 60 01 Hz DVI F92 F93 Reserved F94 2048 x 1536 60 00 Hz DVI F95 Reserved F96 2560 x 1600 59 86 Hz DVI F97 3840 x 2400 24 00 Hz DVI F98 1280 x 720 60 00 Hz HDMI F99 1920 x 1080 60 00 Hz HDMI F100 1024 x 768 60 00 Hz HDMI F101 1280 x 1024 50 00 Hz HDMI F102 1280 x 1024 60 02 Hz HDMI F103 1280 x 1024 75 02 Hz HDMI F104 1600 x 1200 50 00 ...

Page 70: ...8 25 110 5 69 BOOT B FIBER INPUT A RS 232 GIGABIT ETHERNET 1 GIGABIT ETHERNET 2 Made in EU Hungary LASER ACTIVE HDMI 2 0 HDMI 2 0 HDMI 2 0 1A 1B 2 9G 18G 9G 18G OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT 50 60 Hz 0 3 0 1A 100 240 VAC Sn CAUTION CLASS 3R INVISIBLE RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE Front View Rear View Side View Top View HDMI20 OPTC 220 PRO 221 42 9 194 222 25 28 25 P O W E R L I V E F I B E ...

Page 71: ...ses to replace the product then the replacement will be warranted for the remainder of the original unit s warranty period 2 The above stated warranty and procedures will not apply to any product that has been 2 1 Modified repaired or altered by anyone other than a certified Lightware engineer unless expressly agreed beforehand 2 2 Used in any application other than that for which it was intended ...

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