
7. LW3 Programmers’ Reference
UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual
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Applied firmware packages: (UMX-TPS): v1.5.0b4 | (WP-UMX-TPS): v1.4.0b8 | (FP-UMX-TPS): v1.4.0b8 | LDC software: v2.5.6b2
7.6.7. Query the Video Autoselect Settings
Command and Response
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GET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortAutoselect
æ
pr·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortAutoselect=
<out1_set>
;
<out2_set>
;
<…>
;
<out#_set>
Parameters
Identifier
Parameter description
Value
Parameter value
<out#_set>
Two-letter code of the
Autoselect settings – 1
st
letter
E
Autoselect is enabled.
D
Autoselect is disabled.
Two-letter code of the
Autoselect settings – 2
nd
letter
F
First detect
: the first active video input is selected.
P
Priority detect
: always the highest priority active
video input will be selected.
L
Last detect
: always the last attached input is
switched to the output automatically.
Example
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GET /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortAutoselect
æ
pr /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.DestinationPortAutoselect=EL
Explanation
The response shows the settings of each output one by one.
EL
: the Autoselect is Enabled on output, selected
mode is Last detect. For more details see
7.6.8.
Change the Autoselect Mode
Command and Response
#autoselect
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CALL·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setDestinationPortAutoselect(
<out1_set>
;
<out2_set>
;
<…>
;
<out#_set>
)
æ
mO·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.setDestinationPortAutoselect
Parameters
See the previous section.
Example 1
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CALL /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setDestinationPortAutoselect(O1:EP)
æ
mO /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setDestinationPortAutoselect
The setting is changed to
EP
: Autoselect is enabled (E); the mode is set to
priority detect
(P).
Example 2
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CALL /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setDestinationPortAutoselect(O1:D)
æ
mO /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setDestinationPortAutoselect
The setting is changed to
DPM
: Autoselect is disabled (D). The other settings remain unchanged. Since the
outputs are linked, the change will affect local and link out.
7.6.9. Query the Input Port Priority
Command and Response
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GET·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.PortPriorityList
æ
pr·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.PortPrioirtyList=
<out1_list>
;
<out2_list>
;
<…>
;
<out#_list>
The response shows the priority of each output one after another. The priority number can be from 0 to 31;
0 is the highest- and 30 is the lowest priority. 31 means that the port will be skipped from the priority list.
Parameters
<out#_list>
The input port priority order of the given output port:
<in1>,<in2>,<…>,<in>
Example
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GET /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.PortPriorityList
æ
pr /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP.PortPriorityList=0,1,2,3,4,5
Parameters
Output
Video input port
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
Priority
0
1
2
3
4
5
Highest priority is assigned to I1 port.
ATTENTION!
The same priority number can be set to different input ports. When the priority numbers
match, the input port with the lowest port number will have the highest priority.
7.6.10.
Change the Input Port Priority
Command and Response
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CALL·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setAutoselectionPriority
(
<in>
\(
<out>
\):
<prio>
);(
<in>
\(
<out>
\):
<prio>
)
æ
mO·/MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setAutoselectionPrioirty
Parameters
The
<prio>
parameter is the Priority number from 0 to 31, equal numbers are allowed (31 means that the port
will be skipped from the priority list). An input port priority can be set on an output port. Many settings can
be executed by separating a semicolon (no space), see the example below.
Example
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CALL /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setAutoselectionPriority(I1\(O1\):4;I2\(O1\):4)
æ
mO /MEDIA/VIDEO/XP:setAutoselectionPriority
Explanation
The priority number of input 1 and Input 2 has been set to 4 on output 1. The example shows that certain
control characters have been escaped: the backslash “\” character is inserted before the “(“ and “)” characters.
See more information about the escaping in the
Escaping
section.