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UMX-TP-TX100R 

Programmer’s Reference Manual 

 

Section 1. Electrical connections 

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1. 

Electrical connections 

1.1. 

HDMI Input 

UMX-TP-TX100R provides standard 19 pole HDMI connector for inputs. Always use high 
quality HDMI cable for connecting sources and displays. 

 

HDMI Type A receptacle 

Pin 

Signal 

Pin 

Signal 

TMDS Data2+ 

11 

TMDS Clock Shield 

TMDS Data2 Shield 

12 

TMDS Clock

– 

TMDS Data2

– 

13 

CEC 

TMDS Data1+ 

14 

Reserved 

TMDS Data1 Shield 

15 

SCL 

TMDS Data1

– 

16 

SDA 

TMDS Data0+ 

17 

DDC/CEC/HEC Ground 

TMDS Data0 Shield 

18 

+5 V Power (max 50 mA) 

TMDS Data0

– 

19 

Hot Plug Detect 

10 

TMDS Clock+ 

 

Table 1-1. HDMI connector pin assignments 

1.2. 

VGA Input 

UMX-TP-TX100R  provides  standard  15  pole  D-SUB  female  connector  for  VGA  inputs. 
Always use high quality VGA cable for connecting sources and displays. 

 

Figure 1-1. D-SUB 15 pole female connector (DE15F) 

Pin nr. 

Name 

Description 

RED 

Red Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p) 

GREEN 

Green Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p) 

BLUE 

Blue Video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p) 

ID2 

Monitor ID Bit 

(Not used, internally connected to Pin 5)

 

GND 

Ground 

RGND 

Red Ground 

(Internally connected to Pin 5)

 

GGND 

Green Ground 

(Internally connected to Pin 5)

 

BGND 

Blue Ground 

(Internally connected to Pin 5)

 

KEY 

Op5V output from graphics card 

10 

SGND 

Sync Ground 

(Internally connected to Pin 5)

 

11 

ID0 

Monitor ID Bit 0 

(Not used, internally connected to Pin 5)

 

12 

SDA 

I

2

C bidirectional data line 

13 

HSYNC 

Horizontal Sync 

14 

VSYNC 

Vertical Sync which works also as data clock 

15 

SCL 

I

2

C data clock in DDC2 

Table 1-2. D-sub connector pin assignment for standard VGA 

 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

11 

10 

 

     

 

 

     

 

6

 

15

 

Summary of Contents for UMX-TP-TX100R

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Page 3: ...d on the apparatus The apparatus must be safely connected to multimedia systems Follow instructions described in this manual WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of This Product This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or ...

Page 4: ...e that the product UMX TP TX100R Computer Monitor Extender in accordance with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC is in conformity with the following standards EMI EMC EN 55022 Class B Safety UL CUL GS CR RCM PSE Class II Date 12 April 2012 Name Gergely Vida Managing Director Signed ...

Page 5: ...uery RS 232 baud rate 17 4 4 4 Reload factory defaults 17 4 4 5 Set the RS232 operation mode 18 4 4 6 Query the RS232 operation mode 18 4 4 7 Count HDCP keys 18 4 4 8 Clear HDCP key cache 18 4 4 9 Restart matrix router 19 4 4 10 View error list 19 4 4 11 Configure remote alerts 20 4 4 12 Query level of remote alerts 20 4 4 13 Set the priority settings 20 4 4 14 Query the priority settings 21 4 5 E...

Page 6: ... 9 Reset analog color properties 33 4 8 10 Set analog input audio parameters 33 4 8 11 Query analog input audio properties 34 4 8 12 Set the color of no sync picture 34 4 8 13 Query the color of no sync picture 34 4 8 14 Query timings of the incoming signal 35 4 8 15 Save preset 35 4 8 16 Delete preset 35 4 8 17 Delete all presets 36 4 8 18 Clone preset 36 4 8 19 List presets 36 4 8 20 Delete pres...

Page 7: ...or for VGA inputs Always use high quality VGA cable for connecting sources and displays Figure 1 1 D SUB 15 pole female connector DE15F Pin nr Name Description 1 RED Red Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 2 GREEN Green Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 3 BLUE Blue Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 4 ID2 Monitor ID Bit Not used internally connected to Pin 5 5 GND Ground 6 RGND Red Ground Internally connected to Pin 5 7 GGND Green G...

Page 8: ...put connectors UMX TP TX100R has standard RCA receptacle for analog stereo audio input Input works with standard line in voltage levels RCA plug left channel RCA receptacles RCA plug right channel Nr Name 1 Right channel input or output 2 Plastic insulator 3 GND 4 Left channel input or output 5 Plastic insulator 6 GND Table 1 4 RCA connector pin assignments for analog audio Info Plugs and sockets ...

Page 9: ...nnector pin assignment Warning Avoid interchanging the connection to the VIDEO and DDC lines Wiring of RJ45 plugs Lightware recommends the termination of TP cables on the basis of TIA EIA T 568 A or TIA EIA T 568 B standards Pin Name TIA EIA T568 A color and name TIA EIA T568 B color and name 1 TX white green stripe white orange stripe 2 TX green solid orange solid 3 RX white orange stripe white g...

Page 10: ...ol port Figure 1 2 D SUB 9 pole female connector DE9F Pin nr RS 232 1 NC non connected 2 TX data transmit output 3 RX data receive input 4 DTR Internally connected to Pin 6 5 GND signal ground shield 6 DSR Internally connected to Pin 4 7 RTS Internally connected to Pin 8 8 CTS Internally connected to Pin 7 9 NC non connected Table 1 7 D sub connector pin assignment for standard RS 232 1 5 6 9 ...

Page 11: ...e factory preprogrammed and cannot be modified These are the most commonly used resolutions Info UMXTP TX100R can handle both 128 Byte EDID and 256 Byte extended EDID structures Info The attached monitor s EDID is stored automatically until a new monitor is attached to that particular output In case of powering the unit off the last attached monitor s EDID remains in non volatile memory even is th...

Page 12: ...on modes There are two kinds of operations for the unit regarding the serial port you can control the unit or use the bidirectional serial link through the DDC CAT cable with a compatible HDMI TP receiver 1 In the first case the CPU in the transmitter can receive commands and send responses either to and from the own serial port or to and from the serial port on the receiver unit through the DDC l...

Page 13: ...it RS232 Queries the actual state the response will be RS232 CONTROL or RS232 PASS For more information see section 4 4 5 on page 18 Info UMX TP TX100R stores the RS232 working mode and starts the saved one after reboot The default baud rate for control is 57600 the command to set the baud rate can be the following RS232BAUD 9600 RS232BAUD 19200 RS232BAUD 38400 RS232BAUD 57600 RS232BAUD 115200 Of ...

Page 14: ...er stands for Lightware protocol The devices accept commands surrounded by curly brackets and responds with data surrounded by round brackets only if a command was successfully executed All input commands are converted to uppercase but respond commands can contain upper and lower case letters as well Legend for control commands in input number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format 01 5 07 16 etc out output...

Page 15: ...nto the back of the router 4 3 3 View Firmware version of the CPU Description View the CPU firmware revision Format Example Command F f Response FW FW_VER S CrLf FW 1 0 9r CrLf Legend FW_VERSION is the firmware version It is followed by s string which may indicate special versions s r indicates standard version Explanation The connected device s firmware version is 1 0 9r 4 3 4 View installed cont...

Page 16: ... number of responses varies regarding the frame size number of slots Format Example Command IS is Response SL 0 MB_DESC CrLf SL END CrLf SL 0 UMX TP TX100R SCH_1 2 CrLf SL END CrLf Legend Slot 0 represents the motherboard MB_DESC The motherboard description contains the name and the version number Explanation The extender reports that it has one motherboard called UMX TP TX100R and its version num...

Page 17: ... RS232BAUD rate CrLf RS232BAUD 57600 CrLf Legend Please read section 4 4 2 on page 17 Explanation The device communicates with 57600 baud on the RS 232 port 4 4 4 Reload factory defaults Description Factory default settings can be reloaded for different functions separately Multiple functions can be entered Format Example Command FACTORY f1 f2 fx factory xpoint iocards edidmem Response FACTORY f1 ...

Page 18: ...he current RS232 operation mode Format Example Command RS232 rs232 Response RS232 mode CrLf RS232 CONTROL CrLf Legend Please read section 4 4 5 on page 18 Explanation The device can be controlled via RS232 port 4 4 7 Count HDCP keys Description If there is an HDCP source on the HDMI input of the device the device can ask the source whether it can handle num piece of sink devices Format Example Com...

Page 19: ...mand ELIST elist Response ELIST num elevel code param occ CrLf ELIST num elevel code param occ CrLf ELIST 1 Notice BOOT p 6 o 1 CrLf ELIST 2 Notice READY p 0 o 1 CrLf Legend num line number elevel NOTICE Not an error Initialization information WARNING Possible problem without influencing normal operation MATTER Problem that may lead to further errors ERROR Serious error Must report to support FATA...

Page 20: ...on 4 4 10 on page 19 for more information about error levels 4 4 12 Query level of remote alerts Description User can check which level of errors has to be sent out as an alarm message Format Example Command ELEVELSEND p ELEVELSEND 1 Response ELEVELSEND p 0 1 2 3 4 CrLf ELEVELSEND 1 0 0 1 1 1 CrLf Legend Please read section 4 4 11 on page 20 Explanation The device will send an immediate message on...

Page 21: ...ry switches only 4 5 1 Save EDID to user memory Learn EDID Description Learn EDID from loc2 to loc1 Format Example Command loc1 loc2 u3 d1 Response E_SW_OK CrLf E_S_C CrLf E_SW_OK CrLf E_S_C CrLf Legend loc1 has to be Uxx loc2 can be Fxx or Uxx or Dxx Explanation EDID from the output 1 is saved to user EDID 3 Info The router sends E_S_C only if the new EDID is different from the earlier one 4 5 2 ...

Page 22: ...o EDID deleting means the universal EDID will be upload to the deleted EDID s place 4 5 4 View EDID header Description Shows basic information about EDIDs in the memory Format Example Command WH loc whe1 Response EH loc EDID_HEADER CrLf EH E1 LWR 1920x1080 60Hz Univ_HDMI_DC CrLf Legend Depending on loc the query can be for one EDID all EDID in the block loc Result Response Fxx Factory EDID query h...

Page 23: ... to accept EDID bytes with E_L_S CrLf Step 3 Send 1 block of EDID 1 block consist of 8 bytes of hex data represented in ASCII format with command WB num B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 Step 4 The router acknowledges with response EL num Step 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to send the remaining 31 blocks of EDID 32 altogether Step 6 After the last acknowledge the router indicates that the EDID status changed by se...

Page 24: ...ot valid Factory EDID cannot be deleted No response U All User EDIDs are deleted D All Dynamic EDIDs are deleted They will be empty until a new monitor is connected E All Emulated EDIDs are cleared By default F49 EDID is copied to them Explanation Third user EDID is cleared from memory 4 6 Control commands Description The following commands with A V AV option can take effect in multiple layers acc...

Page 25: ...utput Format Example Command out 1 Response O out I in CrLf O01 I01 CrLf Legend Please read section 4 6 1 on page 25 out must be 1 01 or 001 Explanation The example shows that video output is connected to input 1 Info This command kept for legacy purposes to get information about all layers please use the multilayer command 4 6 3 on page 25 Info The response shows connections only for the video la...

Page 26: ...NITOR Query names of Inputs Output Description Each input output name can be read from the router 4 6 6 Read an input s name Format Example Command INAME in iname 2 Response INAME in input_name CrLf INAME 2 MEDIA PLAYER CrLf Legend id must be 1 or 2 Explanation Name for input 2 is MEDIA PLAYER 4 6 7 Read the output s name Format Example Command ONAME out oname 1 Response ONAME out output_name CrLf...

Page 27: ...patibility reasons Legend INPUT_D contains 2 decimal numbers Each number must be 00 4 7 2 Output port status Description Shows the actual status of the output ports Format Example Command OSD osd Response OSD OUTPUT_D CrLf OSD 00 CrLf Explanation This command is reserved for compatibility reasons Legend OUTPUT_D contains 1 decimal numbers It must be 0 4 7 3 All port status Description Shows the ac...

Page 28: ...ffected ports S single selected input A all inputs VIDEO Video source read only A Automatic analog color space detected by sync D Digital HDMI YPbPr Info Video source gives information about the source It is a read only parameter Automatic analog A setting available with analog VGA INPUT and Digital D setting available with HDMI INPUT X1 Reserved for compatibility reasons Don t care X1 Reserved fo...

Page 29: ...it 2 1 Color depth 48 bit pixel not supported bit 0 1 2 0 Color depth 24 bit pixel bit 4 Color space YCbCr422 bit 5 Color space YCbCr444 DRES Incoming resolution string example 1600x1200p60 If HDMI signal present SOURCE H there are more HDMI specific parameters HAUDIO HDMI Audio properties 0 no audio P 2 channel stereo L PCM M Multichannel PCM M PCM S Compressed audio H HBR audio D DST audio not s...

Page 30: ... RR RL FR FL 0x1D FRC FLC RR RL LFE FR FL 0x1E FRC FLC RR RL FC FR FL 0x1F FRC FLC RR RL FC LFE FR FL Where FL Front Left FC Front Center FR Front Right FLC Front Left Center FRC Front Right Center RL Rear Left RC Rear Center RR Rear Right RLC Rear Left Center RRC Rear Right Center LFE Subwoofer 4 8 2 Query input port properties Description Check status of the input ports Format Example Command DV...

Page 31: ...t they only appear in response LCF Full Vertical Size Line Count per Field FORM Format Progressive or Interlaced VSP Vertical Sync Polarity HSP Horizontal Sync Polarity FPS Frame Per Sec in Hz 4 8 4 Query analog timing properties Description Check analog timing data of the input ports Format Example Command ANALOG in S A I analog 2 si Response ANALOG in S A I PHS FHS HS VS HP VP LCF FORM VSP HSP F...

Page 32: ...ital fine clamp for CH B 0 4095 DF_CHC Digital fine clamp for CH C 0 4095 G_CHA Gain for CH A 0 1023 G_CHB Gain for CH B 0 1023 G_CHC Gain for CH C 0 1023 O_CHA Offset for CH A 0 1023 O_CHB Offset for CH B 0 1023 O_CHC Offset for CH C 0 1023 CONT Contrast 0 255 SAT Saturation 0 255 BRIGHT Brightness 0 255 HUE Hue 0 127 Info Analog color setting will not be saved automatically User can save it with...

Page 33: ...e P SAVED CrLf PICTURE in S A I DF_CHA DF_CHB DF_CHC G_CHA G_CHB G_CHC O_CHA O_CHB O_CHC CONT SAT BRIGHT HUE CrLf P SAVED CrLf PICTURE 2 SI 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 128 128 0 0 CrLf Legend Please read section 4 8 6 on page 32 4 8 10 Set analog input audio parameters Description This command changes the setup of the ADC on the audio board Format Example Command AUDIN in S A I VO...

Page 34: ...UE CrLf SETBG 1 SI 255 255 0 CrLf Legend S A Affected ports S single selected input A all outputs RED Red component of RGB value GREEN Green component of RGB value BLUE Blue component of RGB value Explanation The example shows how to set yellow colored monochrome no sync picture on the HDMI input port Info Setting of the color of no sync picture is available only on the selected active input 4 8 1...

Page 35: ...H Total Height H Height VFP Vsync Front Porch VW Vsync Width VBP Vsync Back Porch TMDS TMDS clock in kHz BPP Bit Pixel 4 8 15 Save preset Description This command saves the actual analog timing properties for the current resolution as a preset Format Example Command AF in SI IPS af 2 si s Response AF SAVED CrLf AF SAVED CrLf Legend IPS Input port selector S Properties will be saved to the current ...

Page 36: ...sts all the saved presets from the analog VGA input port Format Example Command AF in S A I LIST af 2 si list Response AF in PID BL LCF FCL LCVS SCN VSPP HSPP VPL HPP VSL HSP FHSP PHS CrLf AF END AF 2 1 3045 1249 1864 3 0 1 1 50 495 1200 1600 2161 23 CrLf AF END Legend S A Affected ports S single selected input A all inputs PID Preset ID number BL 8 x 28 6363M fhsync LCF 28 6363M 256 fvsync FCL Nu...

Page 37: ...no 2 to HDMI 24 bit 4 9 1 Set output video properties Description This command is for configuring output port settings Format Example Command HDMI out S A O MODE CSPAC CRANG SUBS HDCP HDMI 1 SO H x x x 1 Response HDMI out S A O G CON MODE SIG HDCP HPD O MODE CSPAC CRANG SUBS HDCP M HSUP AUTH REP YUV4 YUV2 AUD PCM DC CrLf HDMI 2 SO G0H100 OHAAA1 CrLf Legend for command S A Affected ports S single s...

Page 38: ...ice is an HDCP repeater YUV4 0 Attached device does not support YUV 4 4 4 1 Attached device supports YUV 4 4 4 YUV2 0 Attached device does not support YUV 4 2 2 1 Attached device supports YUV 4 2 2 AUD 0 Attached device has no audio capabilities 1 Attached device has audio capabilities PCM This field represents a byte in hexadecimal format The binary bits show support for different audio bit rates...

Page 39: ...AAAA M100111070 CrLf Legend Please read section 4 9 1 on page 37 4 10 Error responses Invalid input number Description Given input number exceeds the maximum number of inputs or equals zero Invalid output number Description Given output number exceeds the installed number of outputs or equals zero Invalid value Description Given value exceeds the maximum allowed value can be sent Invalid preset nu...

Page 40: ...the RS232 operation mode 4 4 5 RS232 mode Query the RS232 operation mode 4 4 6 RS232 Count HDCP keys 4 4 7 HDCPTEST in num Clear HDCP key cache 4 4 8 HDCPRESET Restart matrix router 4 4 9 RST View error list 4 4 10 ELIST Configure remote alerts 4 4 11 ELEVELSEND p 0 1 2 3 4 Query level of remote alerts 4 4 12 ELEVELSEND p Set the priority settings 4 4 13 VIDEOPRIORITY pmode Query the priority sett...

Page 41: ...perties 4 8 8 PICTURE in S A I Reset analog color properties 4 8 9 PICTURE in S A I FACTORY Set analog input audio parameters 4 8 10 AUDIN in S A I VOL BAL GAIN PHS DCF Query analog input audio properties 4 8 11 AUDIN in S A I Set the color of no sync picture 4 8 12 SETBG in S A I RED GREEN BLUE Query the color of no sync picture 4 8 13 SETBG in S A I Query timings of the incoming signal 4 8 14 GE...

Page 42: ... on the output 4 6 3 VC A V AV Rename an input 4 6 4 INAME id input_name Rename the output 4 6 5 ONAME id output_name Read an input s name 4 6 6 INAME in Read the output s name 4 6 7 ONAME out Reload default input names 4 6 8 INAME id Reload default output name 4 6 9 ONAME id Port status commands Section Command Input port status 4 7 1 ISD Output port status 4 7 2 OSD All port status 4 7 3 PS ...

Page 43: ...ng warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Lightware will cover shipping charges for return shipments to customers In case of defect please call your local representative or Lightware at Lightware Visual Engineering 15 Peterdy Street Budapest H 1...

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