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UMX-OPT-TX150R 

User’s Manual 

Summary of Contents for UMX-OPT-TX150R

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Page 3: ... 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 human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsi...

Page 4: ...e that the product UMX OPT TX150R 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 24 April 2013 Name Gergely Vida Managing Director Signed ...

Page 5: ... CONNECTOR 20 4 8 ANALOG AUDIO CONNECTORS 21 4 9 DC 5V CONNECTION 21 5 INSTALLATION 22 5 1 MOUNTING OF UMX OPT TX150R 22 5 1 1 Rack shelf 22 5 1 2 Under desk mounting kit double 22 5 2 ABOUT SERIAL DEVICES 22 5 2 1 General information about serial communication 22 5 2 2 Type of serial cables 23 5 2 3 Example connection diagrams 23 5 3 CONNECTING SERIAL DEVICES 24 5 4 OPERATION MODES 24 5 4 1 Contr...

Page 6: ...7 7 SERVICE MENU 48 7 1 THE CONCEPT 48 7 1 1 The structure of the service menu 48 7 1 2 Service menu display 48 7 1 3 Enter the service menu 48 7 1 4 Navigation in the service menu 49 7 1 5 Saving in the service menu 49 7 1 6 Exit from service menu 49 7 2 THE SERVICE MENU IN CASE OF UMX OPT TX150R 51 7 2 1 The device specific structure of the service menu 51 7 2 2 The device specific service menu ...

Page 7: ...4 12 Query level of remote alerts 76 10 4 13 Set the video priority settings 76 10 4 14 Query the video priority settings 77 10 4 15 Set the audio priority settings 77 10 4 16 Query the audio priority settings 77 10 5 EDID ROUTER COMMANDS 78 10 5 1 Save EDID to user memory Learn EDID 78 10 5 2 View emulated EDIDs on all inputs 78 10 5 3 Watch EDID validity table 78 10 5 4 View EDID header 79 10 5 ...

Page 8: ...ve preset 92 10 8 16 Delete preset 92 10 8 17 Delete all presets 92 10 8 18 Clone preset 92 10 8 19 List presets 92 10 8 20 Delete preset from all input ports 93 10 9 OUTPUT PROPERTIES 93 10 9 1 Set output video properties 93 10 9 2 Query output video properties 95 10 10 ERROR RESPONSES 95 11 COMMANDS QUICK SUMMARY 96 12 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 98 13 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 99 14 SPECIFICATIONS 100 15 MECH...

Page 9: ...y are passed through regardless of the resolution Control by front and rear panel buttons Video and audio source select buttons EDID address selection with four decimal rotary switches baud rate selector LEARN EDID and reset buttons are available for Advanced EDID Management and control the device Galvanic Isolation between source and display Lightware fiber optical extenders are isolated between ...

Page 10: ...n be determined such as timing frequencies scan mode HDCP encryption color range color space and audio sample rate Deep Color support and conversion It is possible to transmit the highest quality 36 bit video streams for perfect color reproduction DVI HDMI conversion The transmitter is able to convert from HDMI to DVI signals so that you can watch HDMI videos on your computer display without audio...

Page 11: ... 2 2 Figure 2 1 Typical stand alone application for UMX OPT TX150R Figure 2 2 Integrated system application for UMX OPT TX150R Info For the compatible Lightware products please see the compatibility table on the Lightware homepage 2 4 Application examples Executive boardrooms Small classrooms Conference rooms collaborative telepresence Multiroom video and audio control Home theatre systems ...

Page 12: ...n about additional Detailed Timings audio capabilities speaker allocation and HDMI capabilities It is important to know that all HDMI capable devices must have CEA extension but not all devices are HDMI capable which have the extension 2 5 2 Common problems related to EDID Problem I have changed to a different EDID on an input port of the matrix to have a different resolution but nothing happens S...

Page 13: ... The user is not required to disconnect the video cables to change an EDID as opposed to other manufacturer s products EDID can be changed even if a source is connected to the input and it is powered ON Info When EDID has been changed the unit toggles the HOTPLUG signal for 2 seconds Some sources do not observe this signal so in this case the change is not recognized by the source In such cases th...

Page 14: ...rotected or unprotected contents as well Note 3 HDCP protected content will not be sent to any input port with disabled HDCP setting Note 4 HDCP protected content will never be sent to a non HDCP compliant display Please note that if HDCP capability is disabled on an input port the connected source cannot send protected content to any display If HDCP function is enabled on an input port and the so...

Page 15: ... wire pair e g Data2 and Data2 It s caused by different wire lengths or slightly different wire construction impedance mismatch in HDMI cable It results in jitter Inter pair skew skew between two differential wire pairs in a cable It s caused by different wire pair lengths or different number of twists in the HDMI cable Too much inter pair skew results in color shift in the picture or sync loss Ji...

Page 16: ...on page 21 AUDIO 2 IN 3 5 mm jack connector for unbalanced analog stereo audio input signal with right and left channel For more information see section 4 8 on page 21 S PDIF input RCA jack connector with S PDIF digital audio signal For more information see chapter 4 3 on page 19 Status LEDs The LEDs give feedback about state of the unit and the video and audio signals For more information about n...

Page 17: ...er 5 4 4 on page 26 and EDID MEM ROTARY The rotary switch selects one of 10 addresses on every input port EDID memories 1 5 contain factory presets and 6 9 are user programmable Address 0 enable dynamic EDID emulation which copies EDID from receiver device s video output For more information see chapter 6 8 6 12 on page 41 46 LEARN BUTTON Stores the EDID of the display device attached to receiver ...

Page 18: ...nput Always use high quality VGA cable for connecting sources and displays 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 Ground Internally connect...

Page 19: ... can plug in any DVI connector but keep in mind that the transmitter unit accepts single link DVI HDMI or analog such as VGA or RGBHV signals on the DVI input Always use high quality DVI cable for connecting sources and displays 29 pole DVI I connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDS Data2 9 TMDS Data1 17 TMDS Data0 2 TMDS Data2 10 TMDS Data1 18 TMDS Data0 3 TMDS Data2 Shield 11 TMDS Data1...

Page 20: ...ub connector pin assignment for standard RS 232 4 6 Fiber optical output UMX OPT TX150R has SC fiber connector Always use high quality fiber cable for connecting transmitters and receivers SC fiber receptacle Info Fiber optic cables can be easily damaged if they are improperly handled or installed Handle the optical cables with care to avoid damage and or limiting their usefulness Warning Avoid ex...

Page 21: ...nector 1 Tip Right channel 2 Ring Left channel 3 Sleeve GND Table 4 7 TRS connector pin assignment 4 9 DC 5V connection The device has locking DC connector to establish robust and safe power connection After plugging it in turn the plug clockwise as you can see in the picture below Locking DC connector Do not forget to turn the connector counterclockwise before trying to disconnect the power adapt...

Page 22: ... also be fastened on the self 5 1 2 Under desk mounting kit double The UD kit double makes it easy to mount a single device on any flat surface e g furniture 5 2 About serial devices 5 2 1 General information about serial communication In our aspect there are two type of devices in general serial communication Data Terminal Equipment Data Terminal Equipment DTE is an end instrument that converts u...

Page 23: ...get a suitable cable or use a gender changer Straight serial cable straight pin outs both ends Null modem serial cable straight pin out at the one end and cross pin out at the other end Interchange lines of TX and RX 5 2 3 Example connection diagrams The following cases are examples Devices may have different receptacles and pin outs To extend RS 232 between controller system DTE and projector DCE...

Page 24: ... If cable s plug and device s receptacle do not match get a suitable cable or use a gender changer 5 4 Operation modes There are two kinds of operations for the unit regarding the serial port you can control the unit via USB and serial port or use the bidirectional serial link through the fiber optical cable with a compatible fiber optical receiver Pin 2 RD Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 3 TD Pin 2 TD Pin ...

Page 25: ...control mode 5 4 2 Pass through mode In case of the second mode the serial connectors on the transmitter and on the receiver are linked together through the fiber optical cable Figure 5 3 UMX OPT TX150R in pass through mode Optical interface towards receiver CPU DSUB connector CPU OPT TX OUT CPU DSUB TX OUT CPU OPT RX IN CPU DSUB RX IN Pin 2 DSUB TX OUT Pin 3 DSUB RX IN Optical interface towards r...

Page 26: ...from 57600 to 9600 in CONTROL mode the device sends commands only with 9600 BAUD RATE in PASS THROUGH mode as well 5 4 4 Speed of the serial communication UMX OPT TX150R uses some of the standard timings for the RS 232 control and pass through mode To work the bidirectional serial communication well between serial ending devices users must choose the proper baud rate on the transmitter units Pleas...

Page 27: ... are the same for the touch panel and the projector Commands Comments set_RS 232 Set the appropriate RS 232 settings which are fit to the UMX OPT TX150R and the projector as well Info 57600 38400 19200 or 9600 Baud 8 bit 1stop bit no parity These settings are fit to the UMX OPT TX150R Button 1 Power on the projector The touch panel can control the projector only if the UMX OPT TX150R is in pass th...

Page 28: ...ber of the firmware version actually this is the main version From the top the second DVI A and the third VGA LEDs mean the second and the third number of the firmware version actually these are the subversions The following example shows this process for a firmware version of 1 0 1 The top LED DVI D blinks once Short pause The second LED DVI A does not blink this means the number 0 Short pause Th...

Page 29: ...LINKING when the autoselect mode is selected and video signal searching is in progress OFF when another video input port DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI is selected LINK LED is ON when the TX and the RX or OPT IB are connected to each other via the optical cable and they can communicate OFF when the TX and RX or OPT IB are not connected or they CANNOT communicate RS 232 LED is ON when the RS 232 working mode...

Page 30: ...e 6 3 Figure 6 4 After the AUDIO SELECT button was pushed the next input will be chosen The corresponding LED lights up In case of analog video inputs DVI A and VGA any audio input can be selected After the AUDIO SELECT button was pushed the next audio input will be chosen The corresponding LED lights up Figure 6 2 Audio input selection order for analog video inputs In case of the digital video in...

Page 31: ...tomatically without user intervention Autoselect searching starts after an event It can be the stepping into Autoselect mode plugging or unplugging a video or audio cable or appearing or disappearing a valid video or audio signal 6 6 Video input in Autoselect mode Info DVI D VGA and HDMI video inputs are available for video autoselect DVI A input can be choosen manually only The video Autoselect m...

Page 32: ...the searching process starts again The selected video input port remains active while there is a valid video signal on it If the selected input was unplugged or the valid video signal was disappeared the searching process starts again from the DVI D input If one of the input ports e g VGA was selected and there is a valid video signal on it and a valid video signal was appeared on the other input ...

Page 33: ...tarts again from the HDMI input If the selected input was unplugged or the valid video signal was disappeared the searching process starts again from the HDMI input If one of the input ports e g VGA was selected and there is a valid video signal on it and a valid video signal was appeared on the HDMI input port by connecting or powering on a video source the searching process STARTS AGAIN with che...

Page 34: ...arts again from the DVI D input If one of the input ports e g VGA was selected and there is a valid video signal on it and a valid video signal was appeared on the DVI D input port by connecting or powering on a video source the searching process STARTS AGAIN with checking the DVI D input The previous selected video input port VGA becomes inactive and the privileged one DVI D becomes active In bri...

Page 35: ...VI A video input was selected in Autoselect mode the Analog audio 1 input will be selected If the VGA video input was selected in Autoselect mode the Analog audio 2 input will be selected This video and audio input assigning will be occurred even if there is no valid audio signal on the input The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect or the device exits from th...

Page 36: ... the S PDIF input the device selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input If there is an event any audio is plugged or unplugged the device checks the selected audio input port If there is valid audio signal on this input port it remains the active input port If there is no audio on the selected port the searching process starts again The selected audio input wil...

Page 37: ...S PDIF audio input If there is a valid S PDIF audio signal on the S PDIF audio input it will be selected If there is no valid audio signal on the S PDIF input the device selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input Any audio event occurs a new searching from the embedded input port The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect an ...

Page 38: ...o input to the HDMI video input If there is a valid embedded audio signal it will be selected If there is no valid embedded audio signal on the embedded input port the device selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input Any audio event occurs a new searching from the S PDIF input port The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect ...

Page 39: ...lect the device checks the S PDIF audio input If there is a valid S PDIF audio signal on the S PDIF audio input it will be selected If there is no valid audio signal on the S PDIF audio input port the device checks the embedded audio input DVI D embedded audio input to the DVI D video input or HDMI embedded audio input to the HDMI video input If there is a valid embedded audio signal it will be se...

Page 40: ... independently the result of the video Autoselect or the audio input validity The selected audio input is active until another Audiopriority setting or if the device exits from the Autoselect mode 6 7 10 Fix select S PDIF The device selects always the S PDIF audio input in any case independently the result of the video Autoselect or the audio input validity The selected audio input is active until...

Page 41: ...protocol reference Factory Preset EDIDs F01 F20 F01 F05 DVI D Factory Preset EDIDs F06 F10 DVI A Factory Preset EDIDs F11 F15 VGA Factory Preset EDIDs F16 F20 HDMI Factory Preset EDIDs User programmable memories U01 U16 U01 U04 User programmable DVI D memories U05 U08 User programmable DVI A memories U09 U12 User programmable VGA memories U13 U16 User programmable HDMI memories Last attached monit...

Page 42: ...ID Analog 1920x1080 60 F09 5 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 F10 6 User EDID def Univ Analog EDID U05 7 User EDID def Univ Analog EDID U06 8 User EDID def Univ Analog EDID U07 9 User EDID def Univ Analog EDID U08 Number on VGA EDID rotary EDIDs for VGA Input EDID reference in protocol 0 Copy from SC MM OUT Dynamic EDID D01 1 Factory EDID Universal Analog default F11 2 Factory EDID Analog 1024x768...

Page 43: ...amic EDID D01 1 Factory EDID Universal HDMI default F01 1 Factory EDID Universal Analog default F06 2 Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 F02 2 Factory EDID Analog 1024x768 60 F07 3 Factory EDID HDMI 1280x720p 60 F03 3 Factory EDID Analog 1280x720 60 F08 4 Factory EDID HDMI 1920x1080p 60 F04 4 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1080 60 F09 5 Factory EDID DVI 1920x1200 60 F05 5 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 F10 ...

Page 44: ...ID will be loaded into the desired user EDID memory 6 9 EDID types Most of the factory preset EDIDs include only one resolution This is to force the connected source to give a signal with the needed resolution However there are Universal EDIDs as well which allow many resolutions The factory EDIDs are divided into groups regarding their type Some EDIDs are supporting DVI only some support HDMI and...

Page 45: ...lable from the active input to a user memory location which was selected by a rotary switch EDID learning is not allowed in AUTOSELECT mode Info Before a digital EDID will be selected to an analog output port UMX OPT TX150R removes the digital descriptor from the EDID and selects it After connecting the sink device to the unit s output for example the receiver unit s HDMI OUT use a screwdriver to ...

Page 46: ...s to apply encryption only when it is mandatory Some video sources send encrypted signal when they are connected to a HDCP capable device even if the content is not protected This way even the unprotected content cannot be displayed on non HDCP displays if the signal travels through a HDCP compliant matrix or repeater However HDCP encryption is not required all the time e g computer desktop image ...

Page 47: ...and as well For more information see section 10 4 9 on page 75 Info Saved settings and EDIDs will be remained after the reboot 6 16 Reload factory defaults Factory default settings can be reloaded with the procedure below Turn all of the rotary switches to address 0 and press and hold the LEARN button for approximately 10 seconds After restoring default values press the reset button to reboot the ...

Page 48: ...the first item the LSB Least Significant Bit LED lights only the other ones are off If the second digit and the LSB light at the same time it means the third menu item The next table contains a detailed example of a binary display Functions as a menu items in binary form by LEDs in decimal form LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 1 st function 2 nd function 3 rd function 4 th function 5 th function 6 th function 7 ...

Page 49: ...e next value will be selected The first value will be selected after the last one 7 1 5 Saving in the service menu In the service menu the device saves every value changing after some seconds the saving time automatically If the device exits from service menu because of a hardware reset before the SAVING TIME after a value changing the last modification will be lost 7 1 6 Exit from service menu Du...

Page 50: ...t button Automatic step to the 1 st menu item Legend Automatic step to the last saved value Number of the selected menu item in binary form Value feedback LED blinks 2x 1 st value 2 nd value m th value 1 st value 2 nd value k th value 1 st item 2 nd item n th item ENTER the service menu Last saved value Last saved value ...

Page 51: ...ncScreen functions in the highlighted rows can be set for every input port separately during the normal operation The service mode set the value FOR ALL THE INPUT PORTS The value feedback LED shows enable value if the NoSnycScreen or the HDCP is enabled on ANY input port Info The audio priority modes use the following abbreviations E Embedded S S PDIF A1 Analog 1 A2 Aalog 2 audio input port For th...

Page 52: ...rom service menu because of a hardware reset before 3 seconds after a value changing the last modification will be lost 7 2 6 Exit from service menu in case of the UMX OPT TX150R During the service menu the device is suspends its normal operation The signal transmission and the communication USB RS 232 control and RS 232 pass through are out of work in this case The only way to restore the normal ...

Page 53: ...apters are listed below User interface Connection type further information USB port RS 232 serial port Lightware matrix controller software chapter 9 on page 54 third party control system no chapter 10 on page 69 Table 8 1 Available remote connections 8 2 Multiple simultaneous connections The transmitter allows simultaneous remote control over multiple interfaces USB and Serial connections can be ...

Page 54: ...r from a Windows PC or laptop through USB and RS 232 port 9 1 Installing the Matrix Controller software Step 1 Run Installer_LW_matrix_controller_v3_4_5 exe Step 2 Select destination folder and click Install Using the default path is highly recommended Step 3 If you want to create desktop icon click Yes in the next pop up window Step 4 After finishing the installation the following message appears...

Page 55: ...e baud rate from the two values mentioned above but these values cannot set or changed by the user If the computer has different serial communication settings e g 19200 Baud the Matrix Controller software cannot connect to the device Step 1 Connect the device and the computer either via Serial port with an RS 232 Male to Female cable straight through USB port with a Mini USB B cable Info Upon conn...

Page 56: ...to connect to the extender which is in pass through mode click on the desired com port with the right mouse button then choose the Set RS 232 to CONTROL mode option The software sets the extender to CONTROL mode Now the device can be listed with double left click on the discover window Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Serial connection USB connection Step 4 Click on the Connect button to connect to the devic...

Page 57: ...ctive connection between the inputs and the output There can be only one green square in any row 9 3 1 Switch For making a connection click on the desired square Video and audio signals can be switched independently 9 3 2 Toggle between the working modes For changing the RS 232 working mode click on the button below OR Click Yes in the confirmation window Warning If the device was set to pass thro...

Page 58: ...able check box is marked The color of this picture can be set here Double click on the colored field a new window will appear Choose the desired color then click the OK button to apply changes Click the Cancel button to discard changes and close the window No sync enable If the No Sync enable check box is marked the port generates a solid 640x480 resolution image when there is no incoming signal I...

Page 59: ... here Audio signal audio type sampling frequency channel allocation Info These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal Reload factory defaults Current input Reloads the default values to the currently selected input Analog video options Analog video signals are digitized on the input The timing parameters can be adjusted here if needed Timing presets can b...

Page 60: ... set to all inputs Undo changes Backup the last saved preset values If there were no saved values it sets up the original settings Reload factory settings for this signal Clear the saved preset for this resolution from all the inputs and sets up the original settings Preset manager User can handle the saved values with the built in preset manager Click on the Preset manager button and a new window...

Page 61: ...e button to close the Frame detector window and step back to the current input port settings window Info The frame detector only gives information about video signal from the selected input Analog gain offset Analog gain offset window allows users to correct the gain and the offset values if the automatic mode doesn t give a good result Gain and offset settings method are the same Step 1 Select th...

Page 62: ...he Always setting forces encryption on any incoming video signal General Information about the signal and the connection status is shown here Info These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal Display Information retrieved from the connected display s EDID is shown Info These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal...

Page 63: ...wer segment is the EDID router area This consists of two list windows which can display a selected part of the EDID memory Info When the user enters the menu for the first time the software starts to download the whole EDID list from the device It may take about 30 40 seconds 9 4 1 EDID Router operation After the list is downloaded the current status is shown The EDID memory consists of four parts...

Page 64: ...echnicians or system integrators to keep the source continuously transmitting the signal and adopt the system for new incoming display devices Info Power ON OFF cycle will not affect the emulated EDID or other settings Info EDID routing procedure causes a status change hence it is reported back to the CONTROL SOFTWARE within 2 3 seconds Learning EDID from attached display device The system is able...

Page 65: ...ware Matrix Controller software and it makes possible to manage every setting in the EDID on an intuitive user interface The editor can read and write all descriptors which are defined in the standards including the additional CEA extensions Any EDID from the transmitter s memory or a saved EDID file can be loaded in the editor The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable informa...

Page 66: ...er this terminal can be used either via serial RS 232 or USB connection All commands can be used here that are discussed in the programmer s reference chapter 10 on page 69 The text can be typed directly By default commands are automatically surrounded by framing brackets Every sent command and every received response gets an arrow or prefix and has different font colors in order to help distingui...

Page 67: ...ix Controller allows user to generate a standard report file which contains basic information about the health and the version numbers of the device The default file name is Lightware_matrix_standard_report_dd_mm_yyyy hh_mm lwr User s issues can be solved easier by Lightware technical support if the generated report file was sent During the process a big red message will be appeared Important Let ...

Page 68: ...window will be appeared where the generated result file will be saved Important Let the Lightware Matrix Controller software to finish the process Do not exit or select another menu item During the process a big red message will be appeared 9 7 Find menu By clicking this menu the available devices can be rescanned on the serial port USB and on the Ethernet If the Matrix Controller Software has a l...

Page 69: ...3 10 2 Protocol description The protocol description hereinafter 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...

Page 70: ...J 106 6A j 11 0B VT 43 2B 75 4B K 107 6B k 12 0C FF 44 2C 76 4C L 108 6C l 13 0D CR 45 2D 77 4D M 109 6D m 14 0E SOH 46 2E 78 4E N 110 6E n 15 0F SI 47 2F 79 4F O 111 6F o 16 10 DLE 48 30 0 80 50 P 112 70 p 17 11 DC1 49 31 1 81 51 Q 113 71 q 18 12 DC2 50 32 2 82 52 R 114 72 r 19 13 DC3 51 33 3 83 53 S 115 73 s 20 14 DC4 52 34 4 84 54 T 116 74 t 21 15 NAK 53 35 5 85 55 U 117 75 u 22 16 SYN 54 36 6 ...

Page 71: ...he transmitter 10 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 1r 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 1r 10 3 4 View installed controllers fi...

Page 72: ...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 OPT TX150R and its version number is SCH_1 1 PCB_1 1 10 3 8 Query all port status Description Shows the actual status of all input and output ports Format Example Command PS ps Response PS INPUT_D OUTPUT_D CrLf PS 0000 0 CrLf Explanati...

Page 73: ...ple Command RS232BAUD RS232BAUD Response RS232BAUD rate CrLf RS232BAUD 57600 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 4 2 on page 73 Explanation The device communicates with 57600 baud on the RS 232 port 10 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 x...

Page 74: ...e RS 232 operation mode Description This command sets the RS 232 port operation mode Format Example Command RS232 mode rs232 control Response RS232 mode CrLf RS232 CONTROL CrLf Legend mode Two kinds of operation modes can be CONTROL The CPU in the transmitter can receive commands and send responses PASS The serial connectors on the transmitter and on the receiver are linked together Explanation Th...

Page 75: ... source on the 4 th input can handle 9 HDCP sink devices 10 4 9 Restart transmitter Description The extender can be restarted without unplugging power Format Example Command RST rst Response Booting CrLf name READY CrLf Booting CrLf UMX OPT TX150R READY Legend name is the type of the extender Explanation The extender reboots and sends a message when it is ready Info The response can be seen only i...

Page 76: ...vel events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message 2 Matter level events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message 3 Error level events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message 4 Fatal level events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message 10 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 E...

Page 77: ...audio priority settings Description This command sets the audio priority order of the Autoselect mode Format Example Command AUDIOPRIORITY apmode audiopriority 1 Response AUDIOPRIORITY apmode CrLf AUDIOPRIORITY 1 CrLf Legend pmode Ten kinds of audio priority modes can be 0 Static select Digital Embedded DVI A Analog1 VGA Analog2 1 First detect Embedded S PDIF Analog 2 2 Priority Embedded S PDIF An...

Page 78: ...ed EDIDs on all inputs Description Shows the currently emulated EDIDs for all the inputs The value at the given index in1 in2 in3 in4 shows which EDID is used on that particular input Format Example Command VEDID vedid Response VEDID in1 in2 in3 in4 CrLf VEDID F005 D001 U001 U002 CrLf Legend All inx indexes show a loc which was copied to that input port Explanation F005 Factory preset EDID F05 is ...

Page 79: ...der for one EDID Uxx User EDID query Dxx Dynamic EDID query Exx Emulated EDID query F All Factory preset EDIDs headers for all 20 Factory EDIDs U All User saved EDIDs headers for all 16 user EDIDs D All Dynamic EDIDs header from the output 1 E All Emulated EDIDs headers from all the four inputs 4 EDID_HEADER consists of 3 fields separated by spaces PNPID code The three letter abbreviation of the m...

Page 80: ...cknowledge the device indicates that the EDID status changed by sending E_S_C CrLf Format Example Command WL loc wl u3 Response E_L_S CrLf E_L_S CrLf Command WB 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 wb 1 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 Response EL num CrLf EL 1 CrLf Command WB 2 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 wb 2 38 A3 8E 66 01 01 01 01 Response EL num CrLf EL 2 CrLf Command WB 32 B249 B250 B251 B252 B253 B254 B255 ...

Page 81: ...ry 10 6 Control commands Description The following commands with A V AV option can take effect in multiple layers according to their parameters Depending on A or V it can change only the Audio or only the Video layer or AV changes both Info A V AV option usually can be skipped for legacy purposes In this case using router commands the router changes all Video Audio layers but using status commands...

Page 82: ...nections on the output Description This command displays the connections on a single or multiple layers Format Example Command VC A V AV vc av Response ALLV in CrLf ALLA in CrLf ALLV 01 CrLf ALLA 01 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 6 1 on page 81 Explanation The response contains all the connections if both layers are selected the response is two messages The example shows that output 1 Audio Vi...

Page 83: ...scription List the content of a directory Format Example Command SD_DIR path sd_dir M LOG Response DIR1 cont CrLf DIR_END CrLf DIR1 1970_01 DIR CrLf DIR_END CrLf Legend path The path of the directory with absolute reference There are only two directory LOG and 1970_01 and the drive letter is always M cont The content of the given directory Explanation LOG directory contains the 1970_01 directory 1...

Page 84: ...anges the setup of the input ports Format Example Command DVII in S A I VIDEO X1 X2 HDCP dvii 1 si x x x 1 Response DVII in S A I VIDEO X X HDCP STATUS SOURCE ATIM1 DCS ATIM2 DRES ARES HAUDIO HASAMP HCH CrLf DVII 1 SI D x x 1 3 H 20 1920x1080p60 P 48 CrLf Explanation This command enables the HDCP encryption Legend S A Affected ports S single selected input A all inputs VIDEO Video source read only...

Page 85: ... Factory preset number ATIM1 4 Fixed zero ARES Resolution string example 1600x1200p60 Digital signal properties are displayed when SOURCE H D DCS 2 byte hexadecimal number bit 0 1 Color depth 30 bit pixel not supported bit 1 1 Color depth 36 bit pixel bit 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 Incom...

Page 86: ...FR FL 0x10 RRC RLC RR RL FR FL 0x11 RRC RLC RR RL LFE FR FL 0x12 RRC RLC RR RL FC FR FL 0x13 RRC RLC RR RL FC LFE FR FL 0x14 FRC FLC FR FL 0x15 FRC FLC LFE FR FL 0x16 FRC FLC FC FR FL 0x17 FRC FLC FC LFE FR FL 0x18 FRC FLC RC FR FL 0x19 FRC FLC RC LFE FR FL 0x1A FRC FLC RC FC FR FL 0x1B FRC FLC RC FC LFE FR FL 0x1C FRC FLC RR RL FR FL 0x1D FRC FLC RR RL LFE FR FL 0x1E FRC FLC RR RL FC FR FL 0x1F F...

Page 87: ...Description This command changes the setup of the analog timing data Format Example Command ANALOG in S A I PHS FHS HS VS HP VP analog 2 si 10 2160 1600 1200 455 41 Response DVII in S A I PHS FHS HS VS HP VP LCF FORM VSP HSP FPS CrLf ANALOG 2 SI 10 2160 1600 1200 455 41 1124 P 50 CrLf Legend S A Affected ports S single selected input A all inputs PHS Phase FHS Full Horizontal Size HS Horizontal Si...

Page 88: ... read section 10 8 3 on page 87 10 8 6 Set analog color properties Description Set analog color properties data of the input ports Format Example Command 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 picture 2 si 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 128 128 0 0 CrLf Response PICTURE in S A I DF_CHA DF_CHB DF_CHC G_CHA G_CHB G_CHC O_CHA O_CHB ...

Page 89: ...ease read section 10 8 6 on page 88 10 8 8 Query analog color properties Description Check analog color properties data of the input ports Format Example Command PICTURE in S A I picture 2 si Response 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 PICTURE 2 SI 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 1023 128 128 0 0 CrLf Legend Please read sectio...

Page 90: ...N PHS DCF CrLf AUDIN 2 SI 0 50 0 0 0 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 8 10 on page 90 10 8 12 Set the no sync picture properties Description If there is no incoming video signal on the selected input and this function is enabled the device gives a monochrome 640x480p60 picture to the output This command enables disables this function and sets the color of the no sync picture with an RGB value on...

Page 91: ...ort Info Querying of the color of no sync picture is available only on the selected active input 10 8 14 Query timings of the incoming signal Description This command reads out the properties of the incoming signal on the selected input ports Format Example Command GETTIMINGS in S A GETTIMINGS 1 SI Response GETTIMINGS in S A TLW LW HFP HW HBP TH H VFP VW VBP TMDS BPP CrLf GETTIMINGS 1 SI 2200 1920...

Page 92: ...l presets Description This command deletes all the presets from the analog input port Format Example Command AF in SI DEL 255 af 2 si DEL 255 Response AF DELETED CrLf AF DELETED CrLf Explanation The command deletes all the presets 10 8 18 Clone preset Description This command clones the desired preset to all of the input ports Format Example Command AF in SI CL PID af 2 si CL 1 Response AF CLONED ...

Page 93: ...ETED CrLf AF DELETED CrLf Legend PID Preset ID number Explanation This command is reserved for compatibility reasons 10 9 Output properties The following commands are setting up the properties of the output ports If only one or a few parameters have to be modified the protocol enables to mask the other parameters so they can stay untouched To mask a parameter use x or X as its value Example HDMI 1...

Page 94: ...is routed to this port 1 Valid video signal is present HDCP HDCP encryption status 0 HDCP encryption is inactive 1 HDCP encryption is active HPD Hotplug detection 0 Hotplug detect signal is low 1 Hotplug detect signal is high O block Actual output settings MODE Same as in G block CSPAC Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A CRANG Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A SUBS Rese...

Page 95: ...deep color 36bits pixel mode is supported bit 0 YUV444 color space is supported in DC modes Info The M block can be missing if there is no attached device on output 10 9 2 Query output video properties Description Displays the status for output port Format Example Command HDMI out S A O hdmi 1 so Response HDMI out S A O G CON MODE SIG HDCP HPD O MODE CSPAC CRANG SUBS HDCP M HSUP AUTH REP YUV4 YUV2...

Page 96: ...2 mode Query the RS 232 operation mode 10 4 6 RS232 Clear HDCP key cache 10 4 7 HDCPRESET Count HDCP keys 10 4 8 HDCPTEST in num Restart 10 4 9 RST View error list 10 4 10 ELIST Configure remote alerts 10 4 11 ELEVELSEND p 0 1 2 3 4 Query level of remote alerts 10 4 12 ELEVELSEND p Set the video priority settings 10 4 13 VIDEOPRIORITY vpmode Query the video priority settings 10 4 14 VIDEOPRIORITY ...

Page 97: ...RE in S A I Reset analog color properties 10 8 9 PICTURE in S A I FACTORY Set analog input audio parameters 10 8 10 AUDIN in S A I VOL BAL GAIN PHS DCF Query analog input audio properties 10 8 11 AUDIN in S A I Set the no sync picture properties 10 8 12 SETBG in S A I RED GREEN BLUE nss Query the no sync picture properties 10 8 13 SETBG in S A I Query timings of the incoming signal 10 8 14 GETTIMI...

Page 98: ...CT Error log related commands Section Command List a directory 10 7 1 SD_DIR path List the log file 10 7 2 SD_GETT path Clear the log file 10 7 3 SD_FORMAT 12 Firmware upgrade For firmware upgrade please contact Lightware technical support Lightware Visual Engineering 15 Peterdy Street Budapest H 1071 HUNGARY Tel 36 1 889 6177 Fax 36 1 342 9903 E mail support lightware eu Info Do not use the Light...

Page 99: ...y cables must be used It is recommended to use OM3 or OM4 cables Check the crosspoint state Check the connection between the inputs and the output port Check EDID related problems Maybe your display device is not capable of receiving the sent video format Try emulating your display device s EDID to the source Check the source Check whether your source is powered on and configured properly The HDMI...

Page 100: ...5 A Power consumption 3 5 W typ 5 W max Heat dissipation 11 9 BTU h typ 17 BTU h max Enclosure Rack mountable Yes Material 1 mm steel Dimensions in mm 221 W x 100 4 D x 26 H Dimensions in inch 8 70 W x 3 95 D x 1 02 H Net Weight 650 g Excluding connectors Control Panel buttons Yes 4 buttons and 5 rotary switches Serial port connector DE 9F 9 pole D SUB female for RS 232 Available baud rates 9600 1...

Page 101: ...wer connector locking DC connector 2 5 5 5 mm Optical output Fiber 50 125 SC Multimode preferred or 62 5 125 SC Multimode Laser wavelengths high speed 4ch CWDM 778 800 825 850 nm Laser wavelengths low speed 2ch CWDM 911 980 nm Laser class specification Class 3R Transmitter output OMA 6 25 dBm worst case Receiver OMA sensitivity 14 25 dBm worst case Optical loss budget 8 dBm worst case Transmission...

Page 102: ...y V Sync 50 100 Hz YPbPr input signal Y luminance amplitude including sync 1 0 Vp p Impedance 75 Ω PbPr CbCr chroma amplitude 0 7 Vp p Impedance 75 Ω H Sync V Sync TTL high impedance automatic pos neg polarity Scanning frequency H Sync 15 100 kHz Scanning frequency V Sync 50 100 Hz General analog audio signal Overall system gain 1 3 dB Frequency response 20 Hz 0 45 fs e g 21 6 kHz 48 kHz S N 66 dB...

Page 103: ...e neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 72 37 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 60 112 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 72 38 interlaced neg neg 1440 x 480 i 60 113 progressive pos neg 1400 x 1050 p 60 39 progressive neg neg 704 x 480 p 30 114 progressive neg pos 1400 x 1050 p 60 40 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 30 115 progressive pos neg 1680 x 1050 p 60 41 progressive neg neg 712 x 486 p 30 116 progressive neg...

Page 104: ...quency Hz Horizontal Frequency KHz Sampling Frequency MHz VGA 640 x 480 59 930 31 460 25 170 VGA 640 x 480 72 810 37 860 31 500 VGA 640 x 480 75 000 37 500 31 500 VGA 640 x 480 85 010 43 270 36 000 SVGA 800 x 600 56 250 35 160 36 000 SVGA 800 x 600 60 320 37 880 40 000 SVGA 800 x 600 72 190 48 080 50 000 SVGA 800 x 600 75 000 46 880 49 500 SVGA 800 x 600 85 060 53 670 56 250 XGA 1024 x 768 60 000 ...

Page 105: ... EDID 8 User EDID def Univ HDMI EDID 8 User EDID def Univ Analog EDID 9 User EDID def Univ HDMI EDID 9 User EDID def Univ Analog EDID VGA EDID rotary HDMI EDID rotary 0 Copy from SC MM OUT Dynamic EDID 0 Copy from SC MM OUT Dynamic EDID 1 Factory EDID Universal Analog default 1 Factory EDID Universal HDMI default 2 Factory EDID Analog 1024x768 60 2 Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 3 Factory EDID Analo...

Page 106: ...Page 106 107 Section 15 Mechanical Drawings Top view Bottom view Left view 221 00 100 40 221 00 100 40 M3 thread 21 25 21 25 16 40 100 40 26 00 ...

Page 107: ...rrants 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 1071 H...

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