8. Lightware Device Controller
UBEX series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
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8. Lightware Device Controller
UBEX series – Matrix Application Mode – User's Manual
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TION MODE
Applied F-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | Applied R-series endpoint firmware package: v1.4.1 | Applied MMU firmware package: v1.2.1 | LDC software: v1.34.0b2
Settings Tab
Clicking on the Settings menu opens the settings panel of the endpoint.
Settings tab of the Device properties window - TRX - Status tab
Status Tab
All important information are available about the transceiver, e.g. the MAC address of device, firmware
versions, system uptime, voltages, and temperatures.
#status #firmwareversion
Network Tab
ATTENTION!
The network settings will be applied when the device is set to Extender mode. There is no
public IP address of the endpoint device when it is in Matrix mode.
IP address and DHCP settings can be set on this tab. Always press the Apply settings button to save changes.
Factory defaults settings can be recalled with a dedicated button. See the factory default settings of the
endpoint device in the
section.
#network #dhcp #ipaddress #mac
8.12. Diagnostic Tools
8.12.1. Frame Detector
The ports can show detailed information about the signal like blanking intervals and active video resolution.
This feature can be used for troubleshooting if compatibility problems occur during system installation. To
access this function, open the port properties window and click on
Frame detector
button.
Frame detector window
Lightware’s Frame Detector function works like a signal analyzer and allows to determine the exact video
format that is present on the port, thus it helps to identify various problems. E.g. actual timing parameters
may differ from the expected and this may cause some displays to drop the picture.
Frame Detector measures detailed timings of the video signals just like a built-in oscilloscope, but it is much
easier to use. Actual display area shows the active video size (dark grey). Black area of the full frame is the
blanking interval which can contain the info frames and embedded audio data for HDMI signals. Shown
values are measured on the actual signal and not retrieved only from the HDMI info frames.
#framedetector