5. Software Control – Lightware Device Controller
MMX6x2-HT series – User's Manual
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Port Tiles
The colors of the port tiles and the displayed icons represent different states and information:
Following icons display different states of the port/signal:
Icon
Icon is grey
Icon is black
A
Signal is
not
encrypted with HDCP
Signal is encrypted with HDCP
A
Port is unlocked
Port is locked
A
Port is unmuted
Port is muted
A
Autoselect is disabled
Autoselect is enabled*
* Displayed only on output ports; when Autoselect is enabled the icon is displayed in green.
1
Port name
2
Port icon
3
Port number
4
Signal present (green),
not present (grey)
5
State indicators
HDMI out 1
A
1
3
O1
4
2
5
5.5.
Port Properties and Settings
Click on a port to display its properties; Signal
status information and the most important
parameters are displayed. Special functions
(e.g. frame detector, test pattern generator)
are also available on the panel. The look and
the content are port-dependent.
5.5.1.
Port Name
The name of a port can be changed by typing
the new name and clicking the Set button.
The following characters are allowed when
naming:
Letters (A-Z) and (a-z), hyphen (-), underscore
(_), numbers (0-9) and dot (.).
5.5.2.
Mute/Unmute
The incoming/outgoing signal can be muted
on the input and output ports. If the output is
muted, button text is
Muted
. When the port is
muted, no signal is present on the output.
INFO: The mute/unmute setting can be set
on the output ports independently from
each other, e.g. if HDMIOUT1 is muted,
TPSOUT1 may be unmuted.
5.5.3.
Lock/Unlock
The output ports can be locked by clicking on the button Unlocked. If the output is locked, button text is
Locked
. If the port is locked, its mute state cannot be changed either by the button or by loading a preset.
ATTENTION!
Since the output ports are mirrored, the lock/unlock setting is valid on both outputs; e.g. if
HDMIOUT1 is locked, TPSOUT1 is also locked.
5.5.4.
Autoselect Settings
The autoselect feature can be set on
TPS out
or
HDMI out
properties panel:
See more information about the Autoselect modes in
section.
Input priorities
The available input ports are listed; each one has its own priority number (equal numbers are allowed). If you
want to disable a port from the priority list, uncheck the setting next to the priority number and the priority
number will be emptied and disabled. A smaller number means higher priority as usual. Priority 31 is the
lowest priority, in this case, the port will not be checked and cannot be selected.
Always press the
Set priorities
button after the modification to store the settings.