
UMX-TPS-TX100 series
User’s Manual
Section 5. Front panel operations
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Example (Video input ports on a UMX-TPS-TX140)
The priority values have to be assigned to each input port which are desired to be used.
The followings priority settings will be used during the explanation of this mode:
Priority
0
1
2
3
31
Input port
P3
DP
P2
HDMI
P4
DVI-D
P1
VGA
P5
DVI-A
The port priority parameter can be set from 0 to 31. If the priority of a port is set to 31, the
port will not be on the priority list and will be skipped. In this case lowest priority (31) is
assigned to the DVI-A input thus it cannot be selected.
The priority list is checked from 0 to 30. After an event the device always checks the
selected port. If there is a valid signal on it, the port remains selected. If there is no valid
signal on the port the device checks the port with priority 0, in this case P3 (DP). If there is
a valid signal on that port, it will be selected. If there is no valid signal on that port the device
checks the port with priority 1, P2 (HDMI). If there is a valid signal on that port, it will be
selected. If there is no valid signal on that port the device checks the port with priority 2, P4
(DVI-D). If there is a valid signal on that port, it will be selected. If there is no valid signal
on that port the device checks the port with priority 3, P1 (VGA). If there is a valid signal on
that port, it will be selected. If there is no valid signal on any of the checked input ports, the
No sync-screen state will be checked; if the state is Off, there will be no Audio/Video
transmission, otherwise No sync-screen is displayed.
Autoselect priority and crosspoint settings can be changed via the LDC surface, see section
on page
, or by protocol commands.
Special features
If more than one input port is active (there is valid signal on the input port) when the device
is powered on, the priority order will be used to select the input port. The same priority
number can be set to different input ports. In this case the input port with the lowest port
number will have the highest priority among them. E.g. setting the priority of P2 (HDMI) and
P3 (DP) to “0”, the HDMI input port will have higher priority since P2 is lower than P3.
5.3.4. Autoselect
– Last detect mode
This mode was introduced in Firmware 1.0.1. When the autoselect setting is enabled in this
mode, always the last attached input is the active one. If a user connects a signal to any of
the input ports, it becomes the transmitted input automatically.
5.3.5. Autoselect
– Static mode (available only at Audio crosspoint)
In this mode all audio inputs are assigned to the video inputs statically:
Info: In case of UMX-TPS-TX130 the Analog audio input is assigned to the DVI-A video input.
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