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5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
UMX-HDMI-140 series– User's Manual
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Applied firmware package: v1.3.0b5 | LDC software: v2.5.6b2
5.11.
Settings Menu
5.11.1.
Status
Status tab in the Settings menu
The most important hardware and software related information can be found on this tab: hardware and
firmware version, serial numbers, temperatures, operation time, and voltage information. Device label can be
changed to unique description by the
Set
button.
#label #devicelabel #status #firmwareversion #producttype
#serialnumber #miniweb #builtinweb #web
INFO:
The
Device label
is a user-editable name displayed next to the main menu. The
Product name
is a read-
only property.
Please note that the
Miniweb
-related descriptions can be found in
Identify Me Feature
Clicking on the
Identify me
button results the blinking of the status (in green) for 10 seconds. The feature
helps identifying the device itself in the rack shelf.
#identifyme
5.11.2.
Network
Network tab in the Settings menu
General
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.
TCP/IP Ports and Services
DIFFERENCE:
This feature is available only in UMX-HDMI-140-Plus model from FW package v1.3.0b5.
The IP Port Block feature is an additional protection for the Cleartext login, see the
section. There are TCP/IP ports in Lightware devices which are not protected by the login, so you
can disable them if necessary. For example, due to the working method of the LW2 communication, the
Cleartext login does not provide protection when LW2 command is sent to the device, that is why the TCP
port no.10001 shall be blocked manually.
#dhcp #ipaddress #network #portblock #new