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1. T 33 AA NOM mode OR LO e co E 33 AAS EDIDMOdE RE e eS 39 44 02 Signal Present Mode dt cea echt lad i ec E A a Uae 40 45 REMOTE OPERA MON e o a a a 41 45 OontoLiterfdees bat 41 4 5 2 Multiple simultaneous connections lsseeeessssseseseeeeeneeene nennen nnn nnns 42 459 Serial POr Settings i Dii eo ie tute aie ie tO Oeste Le iita taeda cabe dite pas t diets 42 ZPO MEME Eu OS EXE 42 455 QOohlfoL OO LOCOS siii deua endemic ande BU ccu utet Me tO Neal ire M d ua 42 SOFTWARE CONTROL USING LIGHTWARE MATRIX CONTROLLER 44 Sal INSTALLING THE MATRIX CONTROLLER SOFTWARE oocccoccconcnconcncooncconnnononnonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnrnnonnnenannonons 44 visual engineering IGHTWARE 8 2 ESTABLISHING THE CONNEC TON olas ee anuani 45 oro ME CONTROL MENO dci 48 5 3 1 Port status display aaa listado 48 532 ol 49 533 QUICK VOportintonmmatlO PR TT 49 5 3 4 Switch mute and OCK A 49 599 o AAA EP PO OOO RE EOE N E EP UE I ARRIUS DR EHE UE 50 So O ROTEN 50 5 3 7 Input parameter settings csnoiceiaridiania sacivaia acia dee ai o wa En aida es 51 0 0 0 O tp tparameter Se UNS meras ice neta ici 55 A A o gn ee ee nore weer ee ree ee een ee 56 Oils CEDIDAS FO CN AON recinto aiii io iia 56 Dao Advanced EDIB Pot ita tibias 58 Jos Eds EDID OTE om TT aiii ao ia 58 s S D M MENU cette ibi 59 oo E STATUS MENU E m 60 SA A Re PRO POSE O 61
2. i Lightware Matrix Router Web Page amp F i http 192 168 02 44 u C 139 Google Legt bbsz r l togatott Bevezet s X Friss h rek WebSVN Lightware Records eTraxis Release note manager LWiki M Download Neue Helve LiGHTWARE Emulated EDIDs Last Attached Monitors EDIDs EDID Inputs Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name EDID Outputs Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name Input 1 1400x1050 259 99Hz A1400x1050 60 Monitor 1 DEL Input 2 1920x1080 60 0Hz H1920x1080p60 Monitor 2 VSC Input 3 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL Monitor 3 DEL Input 4 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL Monitor 4 NEC 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL 1600x1200 60 0Hz VP2030 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL 1920x1080 60 0Hz 24WMGX3 Monitor Name D640x480p60 D848x480p60 D800x600p60 1024x768 60 0Hz D1024x768p60 1280x768 50 0Hz D1280x768p50 1280x768 259 92Hz D1280x768p60 1280x768 75 0Hz D1280x768p75 1360x768 260 1Hz D1360x768p60 1280x1024 50 0Hz D1280x1024p50 1280x1024 60 1Hz D1280x1024p60 1280x1024 75 1Hz D1280x1024p75 Figure 6 4 EDID lists Section 6 Web control Using built in website Page 73 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 4 1 Change emulated EDID at one or all inputs All EDIDs are enumerated in the EDID list window Step 1 Select the desired EDID from this list with a left mouse click a popup menu appears Step 2 Click the Switch this EDID to item A popup menu appears with an input name list Step 3
3. O Co st 11 Version applicability This User s Manual applies to the following versions of the mentioned software firmware and hardware Lightware Matrix Controller software 3 4 2 Lightware Bootloader software 3 2 8 router CPU firmware UMX CPU 1 2 1 router Motherboard PCB 1 2 router Control Panel firmware MX CP1 1 2 0 6 router Control Panel hardware PCB 2 0 CPU board Web Server 2 0 4 CPU board Web Content 1 0 3 router enclosure 413 101 121 12 Warranty Lightware Visual Engineering 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 1071 HUNGARY Tel 36 1 889 6177 Fax 36 1 342 9903 E mail support lightware eu 13 Document revision history
4. PICTURE 3 SI DF CHA DF CHB DF CHOC 1023 1023 1023 G CHA G CHB G CHOC 1023 1023 1023 O CHA O CHB O CHOC 1023 1023 1023 lt CONT gt lt SAT gt lt BRIGHT gt lt HUE gt CrLf 128 128 0 0 CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set inout port properties 7 10 9 Query analog color properties Description Check analog color properties data of the input ports Command PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l gt picture 3 si Response PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l PICTUREZSQSI lt DF_CHA gt lt DF_CHB gt lt DF_CHCs gt 1023 1023 1023 G CHA G CHB G CHOC 1023 1023 1023 O CHA O CHB O CHOC 1023 1023 1023 lt CONT gt lt SAT gt lt BRIGHT gt lt HUE gt CrLf 128 128 0 0 CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set input port properties 7 10 10 Reset analog color properties Description Reset analog color properties of the input ports Command PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt I FACTORY gt picture 3 si factory Response P SAVED CrLf P SAVED CrLf PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l PICTURE 3 SI DF CHA DF CHB DF CHOC 1023 1023 1023 G CHA G CHB G CHOC 1023 1023 1023 lt O_CHA gt lt O_CHB gt lt O_CHC gt 1023 1023 1023 lt CONT gt lt SAT gt lt BRIGHT gt lt HUE gt CrLf 128 128 0 0 CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set input port properties 7 10 11 Set analog input
5. 5 3 7 Input parameter settings By clicking on an input label a dialog window appears showing the parameters for the corresponding input Set UMX parameters on input port 2 Xx General settings Reload factory defaults Video source Auto source Analog options HDCP enable No sync color Audio source Auto HDMI SPDIF Anak Analog audio gain 0 dB Analog audio polarity Normal Input port status Video signal HDMI 24 bit pixel HDCP encrypted DVI5V present Sync type HDMI Video Resolution 1920x1080p24 Color depth 24 bit pixel Colorspace YCbCr 4 4 4 Timing type digital Timing ID Audio Input connector HDMI embedded Audio type 6ch M PCM Sampling frequency 48 kHz A a oe Bee Figure 5 5 Input parameters for digital signal Scope of changes There are two options to apply changes To set the scope of the changed settings select the desired option in the top left box Apply changes to current input this option means the modified parameters are applied only to the currently selected port Apply changes to all inputs this option means that the modified parameters are applied to all input ports Info When opening this window again the scope selection will be set to Current Input regardless of the active selection at the time of closing It is to avoid making changes to all inputs by mistake Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller Page 51 129 v
6. 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Description This command switches an output to an input Command lt in gt lt out gt e lt A V AV gt gt 401 av Response O lt out gt el lt in gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf O01 104 AV CrLf Legend lt A V AV gt Layer select A Audio layer V Video layer AV Audio amp Video layer Explanation The example shows how to connect both Audio and Video from input 4 to output 1 Info If the command is used without the lt A V AV gt parameter both layers are switched 7 8 2 Switch one input to all outputs Description This command switches all video and or audio outputs to one input Command lt in gt O0 lt A VW AV gt 300 av Response I lt in gt eALLe lt A V AV gt CrLf 103 ALL AV CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explanation The example shows how to connect all outputs to input 3 7 8 3 Switch diagonal Description This command switches all video and or audio outputs to the same numbered inputs Output 1 will be switched to the Input 1 Output 2 to Input 2 etc Command lt in gt De lt A V AV gt gt 1 d av Response ALL Ve lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt CrLf lt ALLV 01 02 03 04 CrLf ALLA e lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt CrLf lt ALLA 01 02 03 04 CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explanation The example shows how to
7. Treble o Phase invert Scope of changes There are two options to apply changes To set the scope of the changed settings select the desired option in the top left box Apply changes to current output this option means the modified parameters are applied only to the currently selected port Apply changes to all outputs this option means that the modified parameters are applied to all output ports Info When opening this window again the scope selection will be set to Current Output regardless of the active selection at the time of closing It is to avoid making changes to all outputs by mistake Reload factory defaults Current output Reloads the default values to the currently selected output All outputs Loads the factory default values to all outputs Output properties Mode The Mode can be set to Auto DVI HDMI 24bit HDMI 30bit or HDMI 36bit The Auto option sets the signal mode regarding to the attached display devices EDID and the incoming signal HDCP The HDCP option sets the HDCP encryption on the output The Auto setting applies encryption when the incoming signal is encrypted The Always setting forces encryption on any video signal Signal status Information about the signal and the connection status is shown here J m IQ Q A gu 7 Su UN C A J F LK Watt A 1 e T E la Wl 5 lH in LAIA la En Pa lll lec Section o Web control Using Duliit In Website UMX4x4 Pro User s
8. lt HS gt Horizontal Size lt VS gt Vertical Size lt HP gt Horizontal Position lt VP gt Vertical Position Info The following parameters cannot be set they only appear in response lt LCF gt Full Vertical Size Line Count per Field lt FORM gt Format Progressive or Interlaced lt VSP gt Vertical Sync Polarity lt HSP gt Horizontal Sync Polarity lt FPS gt Frame Per Sec in Hz 7 10 5 Query analog timing properties Description Check analog timing data of the input ports Command ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l analog 3 si Response ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l ANALOG 38 Sl lt PHS gt 0 lt FHS gt 2160 HS 1600 VS 1200 HP 455 VP 41 LCF 1242 FORM P lt VSP gt lt HSP gt gt lt FPS gt CrLf 60 CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set input port properties 7 10 6 Reset analog timing properties Description This command resets the analog timing properties Command ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt I RESET analog 1 Osi reset Response ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l ANALOG 1 SI PHS 0 FHS 2160 HS 1600 VS 1200 HP VP LCF FORM VSP HSP lt FPS gt CrLf 60 CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set input port properties 7 10 7 Set analog color properties Description Set analog color properties data of the input ports Command PICTURE l
9. 0 Attached device does not support YUV 4 4 4 1 Attached device supports YUV 4 4 4 0 Attached device does not support YUV 4 2 2 1 Attached device supports YUV 4 2 2 0 Attached device has no audio capabilities 1 Attached device has audio capabilities This field represents a byte in hexadecimal format The binary bits show support for different audio bit rates bit O Sink device supports 32kHz PCM audio bit 1 Sink device supports 44kHz PCM audio bit 2 Sink device supports 48kHz PCM audio bit 3 Sink device supports 88kHz PCM audio bit 4 Sink device supports 96kHz PCM audio bit 5 Sink device supports 176kHz PCM audio bit 6 Sink device supports 192kHz PCM audio bit 7 Reserved Always 0 in this version of protocol This field is a number is decimal format The binary bits show support for different color modes bit 2 HDMI deep color 30bits pixel mode is supported bit 1 HDMI 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 visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 11 2 Query output video properties Description Displays the status for output port Command HDMl lt out gt lt S A gt O gt hdmi 1 so Response HDMl lt out gt lt S A gt O HDMI 1 SO GO0H100 G lt CON gt lt MODE gt lt SIG gt OHAAA1 CrLf lt HDCP gt lt HPD gt O lt MODE gt lt CSPAC gt lt CRAN
10. HA om mp e m e 8 m e mn fa e 6 boc cie 14 45V Power 22 TMDS Clock Shield 7 Doc Data 18 GND orsVj 23 TMDS Clock Ce avo vera se 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 TMDS Clock ca morenas es enn Table 3 1 DVI I connector pin assignments 4 C1 C2 eo 9 110 11 1712 13 14 1516 C3 C4 17118 19 20 21122 23 24 Y C5 y Figure 3 3 DVI connector These pins are connected only on the DVI inputs 3 3 2 DVI outputs 29 pole DVI I connectors for outputs have only digital pins internally connected This way users can plug in any DVI connector but keep in mind that analog signals such as VGA or RGBHV are NOT available on the outputs Fiber Cable powering DVI outputs are able to supply 500 mA current on DDC 5V output pin 14 on output connectors which is sufficient to supply power to fiber optical DVI cables Standard DVI outputs usually supply only 55 mA current on 5V output thus unable to directly power a fiber optical cable Info The matrix switcher does not check if the connected sink monitor projector or other equipment supports Hotplug or EDID signals but outputs the selected signal immediately after switch command visual engineering IGHTWARE 3 3 3 RS 232 control port UMX4x4 Pro can be remote controlled thr
11. lt TIME gt Hours minutes and seconds lt tag gt Identification number of the firmware Explanation The firmware was made in 10 04 2012 16 36 35 and the identification number of the firmware is 3564 7 4 5 View installed controllers firmware Description Shows the firmware revisions of the installed controllers FC fc CFe lt TYPE gt e lt VER gt e CF MX CP FW 2 0 6 O 0X10 CrLf e lt NFO gt CrLf CF END CrLf CFeEND CrLf Legend TYPE Installed controller s type VER The controller s firmware version INFO Optional information about controller configuration Explanation The installed matrix controller firmware is 2 0 6 and has the 0X10 configuration ID 7 4 6 View current control protocol Description Shows the RS 232 TCP IP control protocol P 7j ip j CURRENTePROTOCOLe CURRENT PROTOCOL 1 CrLf e lt x gt CrLf Legend lt x gt stands for the active protocol Explanation Protocol 1 is active here 7 4 7 Set current control protocol Description Sets the RS 232 and TCP IP control protocol Default is 1 P Xj gt ip 1j PROTOCOL etx e PROTOCOL 1 SELECTEDI CIL f SELECTED CrLf Legend Please read section 7 4 6 Explanation Protocol 1 is activated visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 4 8 View LAN versions Description Shows information about the LAN interface Command LAN_VER lan_ver Response MAC_ADDR lt mac gt Cr
12. If the output port is not locked then the connection will be made For example input 3 is connected to video and audio output 3 according to the picture on the right Outputs can be easily muted by clicking on the button titled M before the output This means that no signal is present at this output If mute is active the color of the button s background changes to black Outputs can be locked to any input After locking an input to an output no switching is permitted to this output unless it is unlocked again If output lock is active the color of the button s background changes to red Info Loading a preset doesn t alter either the lock state or the switch state of a locked output If an output is locked to an input before preset loading it will also be locked to that input after preset loading so locked outputs ignore the preset 6 3 8 Preset operations Preset operations can be done on the PRESET panel The panel can be found on the right side of the window Each M Lightware matrix switcher has 32 preset memories that can be icas B ask loaded and saved at any time Preseti EI Info A preset setting stores a full configuration of all outputs so d preset loading have an effect on every output except the Presets locked ones Preset6 Preset me Lm Page 68 129 Section 6 Web control Using built in website Load preset Step 1 Select the preset memor
13. If you are connecting via hub switch or router then you can either set the Lightware device to have a fix IP in which case make sure that there is no IP conflict on the network or you can set the Lightware device to DHCP mode in which case the Lightware device will acquire an IP address automatically In this case the network must have a DHCP server These settings can be done from the front panel LCD menu or via the supplied Lightware Matrix Controller software If you are connecting directly via a Info UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual cross UTP cable you need to set up a fix IP and subnet mask on the Lightware device and the PC Step 2 Start the application To run the Bootloader software double click on the icon of the software on the desktop or select proper shortcut from Start Menu gt Programs gt Lightware folder E A LW bootload er v3 2 8 Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTwARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties Device Name Serial Number SELECTEL IP address SELECTED FIRMWARES Available COM Ports MAC address C Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication USB Devices Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Log file 3587 KB Figure 8 1 Bootloader software startup Step 3 Find devices Make sure that no active connection is made to the device Lightware Matrix Controller software or web browser connected to the b
14. To uninstall the control software double click on Start menu gt Programs Lightware gt LW matrix controller v3 3 9 gt Uninstall Establishing the connection The unit can be controlled from a Windows computer using Lightware Matrix Controller software through RS 232 connection or Ethernet port Step 1 Connect the matrix switcher and the computer either via Serial port with RS 232 Male to Female cable straight through Ethernet with LAN patch cable to a Hub Switch or Router Ethernet with LAN cross cable directly to Computer If the connection is made through the router s Ethernet port be sure that the computer is in the same network as the router If the computer has multiple Ethernet connections for example WiFi and LAN connections are used simultaneously you will have to know the IP address for the one that is used for controlling the matrix Step 2 Start the application To run the CONTROL SOFTWARE double click on the icon of the software on the desktop or select proper shortcut from Start Menu gt Programs gt Lightware folder visual engineering IGHTWARE LiGHTWARE a ghtware Matrix Controller v 3 3 9 Control Lightware Matrix Controller v3 3 9 Lightware Visual Engineering Figure 5 1 Matrix Controller software startup Step 3 The Find dialog appears automatically If the connection has been made via Ethernet the software picks the primary Ethernet interface and shows the availa
15. string will be shifted to left character by character Press the ENTER 6 button again to confirm the operation or press the up A or down V buttons to cancel the operation EDID reset submenu This operation emulates the factory default F49 EDID Universal HDMI with deep color to all input ports Press the ENTER button to execute IP reset Confirmation message will be appeared The string to be shown is longer than LCD display line Wait a second and the string will be shifted to left character by character visual engineering IGHTWARE Info Info Press the ENTER 6 button again to confirm the operation or press the up A or down V buttons to cancel the operation HDCP key reset submenu This operation clears the HDCP key cache in the matrix This is useful when a source cannot accept as many keys as the matrix stores Press the ENTER button to execute IP reset Confirmation message will be appeared The string to be shown is longer than LCD display line Wait a second and the string will be shifted to left character by character Press the ENTER 0 button again to confirm the operation or press the up A or down buttons to cancel the operation Input settings Navigate to this menu in the main menu list Select the input port Use the up A and down W buttons to select the port that needs adjustment and then press the ENTER button Input port settings submenu Use the l
16. which COM port is connected to the Lightware device Double click on one of the available devices The Bootloader will ask if you really want to connect to the device Select YES to establish the connection lt will take 10 15 seconds to get all the information from the Lightware device After establishing the connection the device enters bootload mode and suspends normal operation The bootloader application will hold the router in reset state when it establishes the connection All connected DVI sources and monitors will act as if the router was powered down Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties LSP 192 168 2 128 I MX FR17 SN FR16 M02 Sg 192 168 245 1 MX FR39L SN 11231234 iS Sg 192 168 2 110 MX FR17 SN ENGO1 Sg 192 168 2 98 I UMX4x4 SN 12070278 Sg 192 168 2 44 1 UMX4x4 SN SUPPO1 Serial Number T SP 192 168 2 56 MX16x16DVI FRAME SN 10320602 UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES IP address Available COM Ports MAC address Quick Bootload checksum verification only USB Devices Devicelist length 8 Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Log file 3587 KB Figure 8 4 Establishing connection Step 5 Requesting device information After clicking on the YES button the device name serial number IP address MAC Address and current firmware versions are displayed Section 8 Firmware upgra
17. 0 5 2 Generale TODON Onseniin E a ari omiso 62 56 3 Browse command O ateromeiaria tica vist tual iaa lt ba Eai 63 CER PI m 63 WEB CONTROL USING BUILT IN WEBSITE eccl eieeeeeee eene eiie enne nnn enean nhan anne n nnt 64 6 1 ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTION 64 6 2 MENU DESORIPTION cc 65 6 3 CONTROL MENU rH 66 Cot A nn Ay A 66 6 3 2 Crosspoint SWItChing MT TM 66 Coo IVE OU TONING rcr m 66 cod A E EEE UU DOOR A 66 6 3 5 Input and otii NOMEN 67 6 3 6 Quick V O por AA 67 6 3 7 Switch mute and OCK A 68 6 30 ES ecserin n e o RO O PE POS POP O O ON OA 68 607 INPULParameler SeHifitdS 5 nu cut iaa ica iaa iaa 69 6 3 10 Output parameter Settings etica ia ie ii aiaia iaaa 72 BA EDID MENU ri 79 6 4 1 Change emulated EDID at one or all inputs ooonccnncccononnconccononcconcnonnnnconcnonanccnnononanccnncnnnnos 74 6 4 2 Learn EDID from attached display device cccccooonncnnccccconcnnnconnancnnnnonnnnnonnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnncnnonnnnns 75 0 STATUS MENO M P 76 660 CONFIGURATION M 76 6 6 1 Automatic IP Address ConfiguratiON cccoooccnnccnnncccconoonnnnnnnncononononennnnnonononannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnonss 77 6 6 2 Static IP address configuration s
18. 27 15 gt ISD UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual v Autoscroll Figure 6 9 Web terminal window This general purpose web terminal is intended mainly for test and debugs purposes After a successful connection is established with a router this terminal can be used All commands can be used here that are discussed in programmers reference chapter 7 on page 80 The text can be typed directly into the textbox 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 distinguishing If the Command framing checkbox is unchecked you can send multiple commands together however in this case you have to type in the framing brackets manually If the Autoscroll checkbox is unchecked user should use the scroll bar to see the last commands Section 6 Web control Using built in website Page 79 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 Programmers reference Users can connect to the matrix through Ethernet or serial port After establishing connection there is no difference between connection types except some rare cases which are uniquely noted Lightware matrix routers can be controlled with external devices which can communicate according to the router protocol Lightware routers have a special protocol but to interoperate with third party devices a secondary protocol is also
19. Current port Current Input All Inputs Video source Auto source Analog options HDCP enable 7 No sync color 0F0F0F Audio source Auto HDMI SPDIF Anak w Analog offset Analog audio gain 0 dB y Mode Automatic Analog audio polarity Normal GN Input port status Video signal Analog R Pb HDCP unencrypted DVI 5V present Sync type seperate HV V total Video UM oa Resolution 1920x1200p60 Pl H active 1920 pixel analog gain r Color depth 24 bit pixel v active j 1200 me Mode Manual H Pos 114 pixel Colorspace RGB Ld V Pos E33 line GN Timing type EDID detailed timing ANY Pix phase 0 1235 line 2080 pixel Timing ID O Save to this input Save to all inputs Undo changes R Pb Audio Reload factory settings for this signal Preset manager Input connector Analog stereo Audio type Sampling frequency Channel allocation ES Frame detector e Analog gain offset gt Figure 5 6 Input parameters for analog signal visual engineering IGHTWARE Frame detector Click the frame detector button to view the measured detailed timings on the incoming signal Input port 3 frame detector X Full vertical frame Vertical resolution 1235 line Horizontal resolution 2080 pixel Active lines 1200 line Active pixels 1920 pixel Vertical back porch 26 line Vertical sync width 6 line Vertical front porch 3 line Horizo
20. EDID cleared By default F49 EDID is copied to it Not valid Factory EDID cannot be deleted No response i All User EDIDs are deleted XX ur An User eDis ore dete O D All Dynamic EDIDs are deleted They will be empty until a new monitor is connected All Emulated EDIDs are cleared By default F49 EDID is copied to them Explanation All user EDIDs are cleared from memory visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 8 Control commands Description The following commands with lt A V AV gt 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 lt A V AV gt option usually can be skipped for legacy purposes In this case using router commands the router changes all Video amp Audio layers but using status commands it displays information about only the Video layer Please use AV option when available Usually the commands are sent one by one to the router but this is not a must Any command can be send to the router in a batch To do this just use the same commands including brackets but put the CrLf only at the end of the batch The below example shows a batch command that resulted group switching One by one commands Batch commands UMX4x4 02 01 CrLf gt 02 01 04 03 CrL 001 102 CrLf 001 102 CrLf gt 04 03 CrLf 003 104 CrLf 003 104 CrLf
21. MEDIA PLAYER CrLf Explanation Name for input 3 is MEDIA PLAYER Response INAME lt in gt lt input_name gt CrLf 7 8 19 Read an output s name Command ONAME lt out gt oname 2 Response ONAME lt out gt lt output_name gt CrLf ONAME 2 MONITOR_NO2 CrLf Explanation Name for output 2 is MONITOR NO2 Set default names of Presets Inputs Outputs Description Renames all preset input output names to the default Preset 1 32 Input 1 4 Output 1 4 respectively Info The id field is not relevant here only has to be a valid one The command will affect ALL Presets Inputs Outputs disregarding the actual number that was in the command 7 8 20 Reload default preset names Command PNAMEZ id gt pnamef2 Response PNAME lt id gt Presete lt id gt CrLf PNAME 2 Preset 2 CrLf 5 tt Explanation All preset names are set to default Preset 1 Preset 2 and so on 7 9 7 8 21 Reload default input names Command INAME lt id gt iname 4 Response INAME lt id gt Inpute lt id gt CrLf INAME 4 Input 4 CrLf 5 tt Explanation All input names are set to default Input 1 Input 2 and so on 7 8 22 Reload default output names Command ONAME lt id gt gt oname 3 Response ONAME lt id gt Outpute lt id gt CrLf 4 ONAME 3 Output 3 CrLf 5 17 Explanation All output names are set to default Output 1
22. Run Installer LW matrix controller v3 3 9 exe 18 Installer LW matrix controller v3 3 9 Setup Installatio c ese Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components T you don t want to install Click Next to continue Select components to install LW Matrix Controller 3 3 9 required Start Menu Shortcuts Space required 9 2MB Step 2 Select destination folder and click Install Using the default path is highly recommended 8 Installer_LW_matrix_controller_v3_3_9 Setup Installatio 5 ese Setup will install Installer LW matrix controller v3 3 Sin the following de folder To install in a different folder dick Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder fe Program Files x86 Lightware Browse Space required 9 2MB Space available 60 2GB Cancel z Back Step 3 If you want to create desktop icon click Yes in the next pop up window a Installer LW matrix controller v3 3 9 Set ET Do you want create icon s on the desktop we Step 4 After finishing the installation the following message appears 9 2 Info Info 5 Installer LW matrix controller v3 3 9 Installation was successful Step 5 To run Lightware matrix control software find the shortcut icon in Start menu gt Programs gt Lightware gt LW matrix controller v3 3 9 or on the desktop and double click Uninstalling
23. Set X here lt SUBS gt Reserved for legacy reasons Set X here lt HDCP gt HDCP encryption A automatic 1 always use Legend for response G block General status information CON MODE SIG lt HDCP gt lt HPD gt Connection sense 0 2 There is no attached sink device 1 Sink device attached termination is present Output signal mode D DVI H HDMI 24bit 1 HDMI 30bit deepcolor 2 HDMI 36bit deepcolor Signal present 0 No valid signal is routed to this port 1 Valid video signal is present HDCP encryption status 0 HDCP encryption is inactive 1 HDCP encryption is active Hotplug detection 0 Hotplug detect signal is low 1 Hotplug detect signal is high O block Actual output settings MODE lt CSPAC gt lt CRANG gt lt SUBS gt lt HDCP gt Same as in G block Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A Same as in G block M block Attached device monitor information lt HSUP gt AUTH HEP lt YUV4 gt lt YUV2 gt lt AUD gt PCM DC 0 Sink device does not support HDMI 1 Sink device supports HDMI 0 HDCP authentication failed 1 HDCP authentication is successful 0 Attached device is not an HDCP repeater 1 Attached device is an HDCP repeater
24. The gateway address or router allows communication to another LAN segments The gateway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment as the matrix The gateway address must be within the local network Step 4 When you are finished click Apply Settings button To continue using the built in website you must type in the IP address in your browser visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 6 3 Loading the default IP settings Step 1 Click on the Load Default button Now the factory default IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway address is loaded into the input boxes But they are not saved Step 2 To save the settings click on Apply Settings button Step 3 The default fix IP settings are applied IP Address 192 168 254 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 6 6 4 TCP Port Configuration The user can configure the TCP port number which is used to communicate with the matrix router through LAN The input box initially contains the current setting Step 1 Type the desired TCP port number into the input box Step 2 Press the Apply Settings button The new port will be active after the next connection 6 6 5 Loading the default TCP Port settings Step 1 Click on Load Default button Now the factory default value is in the input box but itis not saved Step 2 To save click on Apply Settings button The new port will be active after the next connection 6 7 Support For tec
25. Value IP address Acquired with DHCP port number unchanged Subnet mask Acquired with DHCP Gateway Acquired with DHCP Info This command can be used on all control interfaces LAN RS 232 and USB but the DONE response cannot be seen on LAN because the connection is dropped just after the Changing IP configuration response Info DHCP setting can be reloaded by the front panel buttons as well section Error eference source not found or on the front panel LCD menu as well 7 7 EDID router commands The EDID router manipulates the EDID memory which has memory locations that are assigned to specific input or output ports Please read section 4 3 on page 30 about EDID memory structure 7 7 1 Change EDID on input Description Copy EDID from memory location loc2 to input port lt loc1 gt lt loc1 gt lt loc2 gt e4 f10 E SW_OK CrLf E_SW_OK CrLf delay delay E S C CrLf E S O CIL Legend loci hasto be Exx lt loc2 gt can be Fxx or Uxx or Dxx Explanation Factory EDID F10 is copied to input 4 Info If lt loc2 gt is Fxx or Uxx then static EDID routing occurs In this case the router will keep the same EDID on the input until it is changed with another command Info If lt loc2 gt is Dxx then dynamic EDID routing occurs In this case the router will follow the EDID changes on the output Every time a different EDID is recognized on the outpu
26. and all destination buttons which are currently connected to this source will light up The dark remaining destination buttons are not connected to this source This is an informative display about current status of the selected input view only Step 3 Press and release the selected green lighting destination button which has to be disconnected from the selected source The pressed destination or multiple destinations will turn dark Step 4 Press and release TAKE button to execute disconnection Deselected destinations are disconnected from any source thus output devices will display black image or no signal message or automatically will turn off If the pressed destination is locked then it could not be deselected This is indicated by a short flash of the OUTPUT LOCK when a locked destination is pressed Multiple switching and deselecting actions can be done simultaneously during only one TAKE action Creating a connection in AUTOTAKE mode Step 1 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Step 2 Press and release the desired destination button The pressed destination button and the actually connected source button light up green If no source is connected the output is muted no source button will light up Step 3 Press and release the desired input button The switch action will be executed immediately Switching between sources to the selected destination can be done directly If the pressed destina
27. attached monitors memory dynamic EDID emulation For example the router can be set up to emulate a device which is connected to one of the outputs In this case the EDID automatically changes if the monitor is replaced with another display device as long as it has a valid EDID EDID is independently programmable for all inputs without affecting each other All inputs have their own EDID circuit EDID Router can be controlled via serial port or Ethernet The user is not required to disconnect the DVI cable 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 When EDID has been changed the router 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 the source device must be restarted or powered OFF and ON again visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 6 HDCP management Lightware Visual Engineering is a legal HDCP adopter and has developed several functions that helps to solve HDCP related problems 2 6 1 Mixing encrypted and unencrypted signals Complex AV systems often have both HDCP and non HDCP components Lightware hybrid modular routers allow to use HDCP encrypted and unencrypted signals in the same system HDCP and non HDCP I O boards can be used in the same matrix frame The router will be still HDCP compliant as it will never outp
28. audio parameters Description This command changes the setup of the ADC on the audio board Command ADC lt in gt lt S A gt l adc 1 si 9 1 0 lt GAIN gt lt POL gt lt DC gt Response ADC lt in gt lt S A gt ADC 1 SI 9 1 0 CrLf lt GAIN gt lt POL gt lt DC gt CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected output A all outputs GAIN Gain on the input port 0 3 6 9 21 24 dB POL Polarity inversion 0 Normal phase 0 17 Inverted phase 180 lt DC gt Audio DC filter 0 DC filter off 1 DC filter on 7 10 12 Query analog input audio properties Description This command reads the setup of the ADC on the audio board Command ADC lt in gt lt S A gt l gt adc 1 Osi Response ADC lt in gt lt S A gt l ADC 1 SI 9 1 0 CrLf lt GAIN gt lt POL gt lt DC gt CrLf Legend Please read section 7 70 1 Set input port properties 7 10 13 Set the color of no sync picture Description If there is no incoming video signal router gives a monochrome 640x480p60 picture to the output This command sets the color of the no sync picture with an RGB value Command SETBG lt in gt lt S A gt l setog 1 si 255 255 0 lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt Response SETBG 1 SI SETBGA10SI 255 255 0 CrLf lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUEs CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected input A all o
29. audio properties Description Read audio properties for a single or multiple channels Command AUDIO lt out gt lt S A gt 07 gt audio 1 so Response AUDIO lt out gt lt S A gt O AUDIO 1 SO0 422 500 20 4 1 0 LVOL RVOL CrLf lt BASS gt lt TREBLE gt lt PREEMP3 gt lt INVERT gt CrLf Legend Please read section 7 11 3 Set output audio properties 7 12 Error responses Invalid input number Description Given input number exceeds the Response FRRO1 CrLf maximum number of inputs or equals zero Invalid output number Description Given output number exceeds the installed Response ERRO2 CrLf number of outputs or equals zero Invalid value Description Given value exceeds the maximum Response ERRO3 CrLf allowed value can be sent Invalid preset number Description Given preset number exceeds the Response ERRO4 CrLf maximum allowed preset number visual engineering IGHTWARE 8 Firmware upgrade This chapter is meant to help customers perform firmware upgrades on our products by giving a few tips on how to start and by explaining the features of the Bootloader software 8 1 Installing the Bootloader UMX4x4 Pro can be upgraded using Lightware Bootloader from a Windows based PC or Laptop via Ethernet 8 1 1 Installing and launching the Bootloader software Step 1 Run Installer LW bootloader v3 2 8 exe 3 2 8 means the 3 digit firmware version of the Bootloader 4
30. available remote connections and the relating chapters are listed below Connection type further port serial port Lightware matrix controller software chapter 0 on page 44 uu chapter 6 third party control chapter 7 system on page 80 Table 4 2 Available remote connections Info Ethernet port can be connected to a LAN hub switch or router with a UTP patch cable If connecting to a computer directly a crosslink UTP cable has to be used User interface comparison The built in website and the Lightware matrix controller software have little different capabilities The table below summarizes the main differences helping you to select the interface that suits your needs Matrix controller s platform Windows only ANY Y installation installation required Web browser y needed only Table 4 3 User interface comparison visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 5 2 Multiple simultaneous connections The matrix allows simultaneous remote control over multiple interfaces Ethernet and Serial connections can be used at the same time However only 1 connection can be used on the Ethernet port at the same tme 4 5 3 Serial port settings UMX4x4 Pro uses RS 232 communication port The device uses standard RS 232 interface with the following default settings 9600 Baud 8 data bit 1 stop bit no parity The serial port baud rate can be changed on the front panel LCD menu or remotely by protocol command 4 5 4 IP setti
31. connect audio and video outputs to the same numbered inputs The response contains all the connections if both layers are selected the response is two messages 7 8 4 View connection on output Description This command shows the video connection status of an output Command lt out gt 22 Response O lt out gt el lt in gt CrLf O02e103 CrLf Explanation The example shows that video output 2 is connected to input 3 Info This command kept for legacy purposes to get information about all layers please use the multilayer command 7 8 5 View connection on all outputs Info The response shows connections only for the video layer 7 8 5 View connection on all outputs Description This command displays all connections on a single or multiple layers Command VCe lt A V AV gt vceav Response ALLVe lt in gt e lt in gt e lt in gt e lt in gt CrLf ALLVe02e02e02e03 CrLf ALLA e lt in gt e lt in gt e lt in gt e lt in gt CrLf ALLAe02002002004 CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output in Contains mute amp lock state of the output M muted L locked U muted amp locked and contains the number of the selected input 02 connected to input no 2 M02 muted output selected input no 2 LO2 locked to input no 2 U02 muted amp locked output selected input no 2 Explanation The response contains all the connections if both c
32. desired name of the input or output port Step 3 Hit ENTER to B J utputt Mute Mute Mute oak LI I O names are loaded automatically when connection to the router is established and Read I O names shown in the control menu window To reload the port names refresh the webpage with the web browser 6 3 6 Quick I O port information i y E C Link audio and video zig 228 H call Lock Video 1820x1080p60 24bpp HDMI Output 2 MONITOR z 2 des tte 2chPCM 48 kHz Mute ES Mute The name of the inputs and outputs resolution and the rv of the video and audio signals can be red when crosspoint status is shown The background of input and output port labels are colored depending on port status Section 6 Web control Using built in website Page 67 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 3 7 Switch mute and lock E y i 4 Link audio and video i E iis iis E f Bic Mute Mute Mute Lock Video no signal J Output 2 MONITOR 2 Audio ADC 48kHz Mute Lock Mute Mute 1 For making a connection click on the desired square
33. destination button and the currently configured source button light up view mode Step 3 Press and release the Output Lock button Now the Output Lock button lights up in red and lock function is activated at once No source can be changed at the locked destination Unlock an output in AUTOTAKE mode Step 1 Press and release the required destination button which was previously locked Now the selected destination button and the currently configured source button and the Output Lock button light up Step 2 Press and release the Output Lock button deselect Now the Output Lock button turns off and the locking function has been cancelled visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 3 About EDID memory EDID memory is non volatile and consists of four blocks each for different purpose These blocks are e Factory preset EDIDs e User saved EDIDs e Dynamic EDIDs EDID of last connected sink on a specific output port e Emulated EDIDs EDID currently emulated on a specific input port EDIDs are numbered from 1 in each block and they can be referred as the first letter of the block name and the number of the desired EDID This way F02 refers to the second factory preset EDID and D04 refers to the display device s EDID on output 4 The memory structure is as follows Fa qe Factory Preset EDIDs A ERN User programmable memories DOT D04 nennen Last attached monitor s EDIDs outputs EUTSEUS stridet eee Emulated EDI
34. eT OR EET CE UL FCC ENTENDIO c HW EN 55103 1 EN 55103 2 scii EN 60065 Class Wan Meer 3 years eil Convention only Operating temperature s 20 C 50 C 4 F to 122 F Operating humidity sese 10 90 RH noncondensing Power Power SOUICE cooccccccnnncccnncnnnncnnnnnnnos 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz max 0 4 0 2 A Power adaptor escri creen Internal Power supply unit type ooccccccoccnccccncnnccnanonconononcononcnnnnnnnonnonancnnonancnnonnnrnnnnnas NLP70 Power consumption esseeeeeeneeeenenn nnn max 40 W 137 BTU hour AC power connector cocooocccncccnnnccnnncnnnnncnnnononanennncnnnanennnnnnnanenns IEC C14 receptacle Enclosure Rack mountable scaricare Yes 1U high KETAN e E E arnaesiants 1 mm steel Dimensions in mm cocccccnnncnncnnncnncnnnnonnnnnncnnonnnnnnnnnanenoss 446 482 W x 302D x 44H Dimensions in inch occccoccnncnnnncnnccnncnncnnancncnnnncnnnnnas 17 6 19 0 W x 11 9D x 1 7H pubis a e e o e ES E OH EE E 5000 g with rack mounting ears Control Front Panel buttons oocooccnccnccnconccnconcnnnonononcnnnoncnnnnnnonnonnnnnnnnnnnnns Yes 23 buttons Serial port connector DE 9F 9 pole D SUB female for RS 232 Baud rale m 9600 Baud 8 bit 1stop bit no parity Ethernet port connector
35. functions separately Multiple functions can be entered Command FACT ORY lt f1 gt lt f2 gt lt fx gt factory xpoint iocards edids Response FACTORYe lt f1 gt CrLf lt FACTORY XPOINT CrLf dag lt FACTORY IOCARDS CrLf FACTORY e lt fx gt CrLf FACTORY EDIDS CrLf Legend lt f1 gt lt f2 gt are the names of the functions which have to be reset to factory default Any number of lt fx gt can be entered separated by semicolons Restores factory settings to Additional response Crosspoint table and configuration eee All outputs to ini unmute unlock INAME 1 Input1 IONAMES _ Input and output names ONAME 1 Output Crosspoint presets PNAME 1 Preset1 iS All output to int unmuted and preset names Ent SPRO1 SPR32 IOCARDS As settings for boards currently in the EDIDS Emulated EDIDs F49 is default EDIDMEM Clear User and Dynamic EDIDs DE OK Restores all of the factory settings listed ALL above as above visual engineering IGHTWARE Explanation Factory default settings reloaded for crosspoint and I O card configurations and emulated EDIDs Info The response may contain additional messages as the router makes the configurations These responses can be omitted Info After resetting the needed parameters the matrix restarts 7 5 2 Count HDCP keys Description If there is an HDCP source on any input of the matrix the matrix can ask the source
36. inputs lt VIDEO gt Video source R Analog RGB sync embedded or separate HV Y Analog YUV sync embedded or separate HV A Automatic analog color space detected by sync D Digital HDMI YPbPr S Automatic source selection lt X gt Reserved for compatibility reasons Don t care lt AUDIO gt Audio source 0 No audio H HDMI audio only with digital interface A Analog input S SPDIF input The following parameters are available above 1 2 2 firmware version lt HDCP gt 1 Autosense 2 Autosense Priority order HDMI SPDIF Analog Priority order SPDIF HDMI 3 Autosense Priority order HDMI Analog 4 Autosense Priority order SPDIF Analog HDCP capability 0 disabled 1 enabled gt Umm m The following parameters cannot be set they only appear in response STATUS Status hexadecimal bit 0 LSB Power 5V 0 not detected 1 detected bit 1 Source signal HDCP 0 not protected 1 protected bit 2 Don t care bit 3 Don t care lt SOURCE gt Actual video source H HDMI D DVI R RGBHV analog signal separate HV sync C Component signal analog signal embedded sync No video detected Above 1 2 2 firmware version the lt SOURCE gt parameters are two characters The second one is the active audio source 0 No audio H Audio from HDMI source A Analog audio from analog input S Digital audio from SPDIF input Source dependent paramet
37. name of the firmware file UMX CPU The main processor in the matrix MX CP1 1 Front side control panel for the matrix The controller that handles Ethernet communication in Web Server devices with Ethernet port The controller that handles the built in website in devices Web Content l with Ethernet port Page 116 129 Section 8 Firmware upgrade UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties L amp P 192 168 2 128 MX FR17 SN FA16_M02 E SP 192 168 245 MX FR33L SN 11231234 BM Device Name I UMXAx4 SP 192 168 2 110 MX FF17 SN ENGO1 SP 192 168 2 38 LUMX4x4 SN 12070278 SP 192 158 2 4 UMX4x4 SN SUPPOT Serial Number SN SUPPOT A 192168256 MX16x16DVI FRAME SN 10320602 SELECTED mie T 1T T 7 O p FIRMWARES IP address 192 168 2 44 Available COM Ports s coM1 MAC address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Quick Bootload checksum verification only Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware LI UMX CPU u MX CP1 1 nu Web Server u Web Content Log file 3587 KB Figure 8 6 Selecting new firmware files Step 7 Enable the upgrade and Quick Bootload mode After selecting the new firmware file you must enable the upgrade by clicking the checkbox left to the controller type marked with a red circle in the picture below You may enable Quick Bootload mode by clicking the
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39. provided Please see section 4 5 on page 41 about remote operation and connection setup 7 1 Changing protocols The router is equipped with multiple router protocols The currently used protocol can be viewed or changed any time on the matrix front panel see 4 5 5 or with protocol commands 7 2 Protocol description The protocol description hereinafter stands for Lightware protocol The matrices 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 number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format in input number in 2 digit ASCII format 01 02 10 12 etc out output number in 2 digit ASCII format 01 02 10 12 etc loc location number in 1 2 or 3 digit ASCII format id id number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format id id number in 2 digit ASCII format italic italic parameters are optional CrLf Carriage return Line feed 0x0D Ox0A e i space character 0x20 on each command issued by the controller each response received from the router UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual ASCII table Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 0 00 NU
40. types of the emulation static and dynamic Info Info Info Static EDID emulation happens when an EDID from the Factory or User EDID list is routed to an input Dynamic EDID emulation occurs when an attached monitors EDID is routed to an input In this case the emulated EDID changes automatically if a new monitor is attached to the output by simply copying the data from the monitor Changing the emulated EDID at one or all inputs Step 1 Select the Emulated EDID List in one of the list window areas in the drop down list Step 2 Select the desired EDID list in the other list window from which you want to copy route the EDID Step3 To change the emulated EDID at a one input drag and drop the EDID to the desired input location b allinputs at the same time right click on the desired new EDID and select Switch to all Inputs from the pop up menu Step 4 Click Yes in the pop up dialog window to confirm EDID change If dynamic emulation is established the emulated EDID will be changed on all inputs that are affected every time a new monitor is connected to the output which was the source of the dynamic EDID routing If the monitor is disconnected from the output the last EDID remains emulated for the sources This feature helps especially rental technicians or system integrators to keep the source continuously transmitting the signal and adopt the system for new incoming display devices Power ON OFF cy
41. 1 Make the desired crosspoint connections on the matrix switching area Step 2 Select the preset memory Preset1 Preset32 where you want to save your current crosspoint connections Step 3 Press SAVE PRESET button or right click on the preset and click Save in the popup menu Step 4 A confirmation message comes up Click YES to save the current crosspoint connections to the selected preset memory The preset is stored Preview preset Step 1 Right click on the desired preset and click Preview in the popup menu T Step 2 The preset s I O configuration is displayed on the un matrix switching area with yellow squares for two iii seconds 5 3 6 Preset names To help memorizing the preset configurations names can be assigned to saved presets Preset names can be maximum 15 characters long and can contain any ASCII characters except All characters are converted to uppercase Rename preset Step 1 Select the preset memory Preset1 Preset32 you want to rename Step 2 Click RENAME in the popup menu The Rename window appears Step3 Type in the desired name and click APPLY Now the new preset name is stored Rename preset Preset 3 to Diagonal Cancel UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual Read preset names The control software downloads the names automatically upon establishing connection to the matrix Preset names can be re read manually by clicking on the READ PRESET NAMES button in the preset area
42. 15 Installer LW bootloader v3 2 8 Setup Installation Opt c m Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components cay you don t want to install Click Next to continue Select components to install LW Bootloader 3 2 8 required Start Menu Shortcuts Space required 1 4MB Cancel Step 2 Select destination folder and select Install Using the default path is highly recommended 5 Installer_LW_bootloader_v3_2_8 Setup Installation Fol gt m mm Setup will install Installer L W bootloader v3 2 8 in the following folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder IC Program Files x86 Wightware Space required 1 4MB Space available 61 56B Cancel Step 3 If you want to create desktop icon select Yes in the next pop up window UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual 9 Installer LW bootloader v3 2 8 Setup Installing e ml m Do you want create icon s on the desktop Cancel Nullsoft Install System v2 37 Back Close Step 4 After the files have been copied the following message appears 9 Installer_LW_bootloader_v3_2_8 Setup Installing Pe amp sz Create shortcut C JUserslzsolt marko Desktop W bootloader v3 2 8 lnk Mullsoft Install System v2 37 Back Nullsoft Install System v2 37 Step 6 To run Lightware Bootloader find the shortcut icon in Start menu g
43. 168 2 98 UMx4x4 SN aes y 192 168 2 44 UMA SN SN SUPPOT 192158 2 56 M316x16DW1 F Closing connections Ur anu SELECTED CIOANIAA O E m WN VARE zm 192 168 2 44 Available COM Ports MAC address 00 20 AA F0 CA 32 7 Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication Write Flash address FE40 Write Flash address FES0 Write Flash address FECU Write Flash address FFO0 Write Flash address FF40 Write Flash address FFS30 Write Flash address FFCO Done Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version UMX CPU MX CP1 1 Web Content Figure 8 10 Closing connections Step 11 Upgrade successful If the connections are closed and no errors occurred the firmware upgrade is SUCCESSFUL Click on the OK button and then you may exit the Bootloader or connect to another Lightware device to perform firmware upgrades Section 8 Firmware upgrade Page 121 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties ES Device Name 1 UMX4x4 Serial Number SN SUPP01 UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES IP address 192 168 2 44 MAC address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 aatload checksum verification only UPGRADE PROCEDURE REPORT UMX CPU OK USB Devices MEL E Web Server OK Web Content OK Total retransmissions 0 Upgrade successful c Browse New Fimware Figure 8 11 Upgrade successful Step 12 Res
44. 2 3 CONTROL LOCK Front panel button operations can be enabled or disabled using CONTROL LOCK button while RS 232 and Ethernet control is still enabled If the button is not illuminated front panel button operations are enabled If it illuminates red continuously front panel operations are inhibited including LCD menu Press and hold the CONTROL LOCK button for 3 seconds to toggle the control lock state visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 2 4 SOURCES and DESTINATIONS buttons Input and output ports have dedicated buttons on the front panel These buttons are labeled with numbers and have backlight to indicate active or selected ports These are referred as SOURCES and DESTINATIONS buttons 4 2 5 Viewing crosspoint state Important Info User can check the current switching status on the front panel using front panel buttons This status view feature is slightly different in TAKE or AUTOTAKE modes because of different switching philosophy of the two modes Each layer has own crosspoint state If only one layer is selected the current state belongs to the active layer If both of the layers are selected the showed crosspoint state belongs to the VIDEO layer Status view occurs whenever the router has to be switched After entering the view state the user can change the routing configuration Viewing and switching can be done after each other or if nothing is pressed for three seconds the router returns to idle state View cu
45. 5 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Load Default Apply Settings IP port settings IP port 10001 for Barco Encore set Port 23 Apply Settings for Vista Spyder set Port 10001 The Load Default button loads the factory default IP settings to the fields which contain a fix configuration IP Adaress 192 168 254 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 IP port settings The router can be accessed via this TCP IP port number with TCP connection This number can be modified to any number between 1025 65535 except the followings 9999 14000 14009 30704 and 30718 The port 23 is accepted for Barco Encore To use the matrix with the Vista Spyder set port to 10001 Step 1 Type the desired port number into the textbox Step 2 Click on Apply Settings button Depending on the modified settings you might need to restart the router and the Matrix Controller Software Step 3 Step 4 Click to the Close button to close this window and step back to the Status menu The IP port number is 10001 by default visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 6 2 Generate report file Important Lightware Matrix Controller allows user to generate a standard report file which contains basic information about the health and the version numbers of the matrix 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 fi
46. 6 7 8 20 Reload default preset NnaMeS oooccccccccconccnnccononcnonononannnnnonnnnncnnnnonnnncnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnns 96 7 8 21 Reload default input names ccccceeeecceccsseeeeeeccaeeeeeeeesueueeeescceeseeeeesseaueeeessaaaeeeeessaageeeeessaaess 97 7 8 22 Reload default output NAMES sionista 97 PORTSTATUS COMMANDS states dida 97 A9 InpubpOIL STATUS ardido eraut dto v esuada ea dt aac ha 97 dies OUNDULDONM SiS dd leidas 97 BIas AMO ESA rr linces iinta oido otomana 98 INPUT PROPERTIES e bo 98 PAO Setinpub port DONES a eee cin Be eee ues att See nel ales ante 98 7 10 2 Query INDUU port properes i 101 10 35 Resetinput port properties iii AT iv Vae ER ai 101 7 10 4 Set analog timing properties ooocccccconnnnccconnncoconnononnnnononnnnnnnononcnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnononrnnnnannncnnanens 102 10 35 Query analog timing properties a tete i a ee 102 7 10 6 Reset analog timing properties incite ii Al eels 103 7 10 7 Setanalog color Properties viii aaa 103 7 10 8 Save analog color Properties 104 TAOS Query analog color Dropelties 653 oi 104 7 10 10 Reset analog color Properties 104 7 10 11 Set analog input audio parameters eessssseesssseeeeeeeene nennen nnne nnn nnn nns 104 visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 10 12 Query analog input audio properties cccccooccnccconcnnccnonnncononcnnononcnnconanonnononcnnonnnnnncnnanennnnnnens 105 7 10 13 Set the color of no s
47. 8 002 001 CrLf e lt mask gt e lt gateway gt CrLf Identifier Description_____ Default value d O fxIP_ 2 DHCP OO Explanation The router has a fix IP address 192 168 2 106 on the 255 255 0 0 subnet with a gateway on 192 168 2 1 and communicates over TCP port 10001 7 6 2 Reload factory default IP settings Description This command sets the router to the factory default IP setup Command IP CONFIGz lip configz Response ChangingelPe configuration CrLf lt Changing IP configuration CrLf DONE CrLf or FAILED CrLf DONE CrLf Parameters after successful command execution Parameter Value IP address 192 168 254 254 port number 10001 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Info This command can be used on all control interfaces LAN RS 232 and USB but the DONE response cannot be seen on LAN because the connection is dropped just after the Changing IP configuration response Info Factory default setting can be reloaded by the front panel buttons or on the front panel LCD menu as well 7 6 3 Enable DHCP IP setting Description After sending this command the router will inquire IP address with DHCP Command IP_CONFIG D lip config d Response ChangingelPe configuration CrLf lt Changing IP configuration CrLf DONE CrLf or FAILED CrLf DONE CrLf visual engineering IGHTWARE Parameters after successful command execution Parameter
48. CM Universal HDMI ALL Universal HDMI DO 4 3 2 Factory EDID list F07 DV DV DV DV DV DV Y FIT Y DV DV DV DV Y DV V Y DV F27 DV DV DV HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI F37 HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI Far F48 Universal HDMI ALL HOMI F4 Universa HDM DC How Fes Reserved AT Y E89 ese Table 4 1 Factory preset EDID list FS0 720x 480 Q 301 Hz Analog si 720x 876 Q253 Hz Analog F8 640x 480 Q 60 0 Hz Analog 53 640x 480 Q 750 Hz Analog F54 800x 600 Q 50 0 Hz Analog rss 800x 600 60 30 Hz Analog Analog F57 Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog F Analog Analog Analog F70 Analog En Analog F72 Analog F73 Analog F74 Analog F75 Analog F76 Analog FT Analog F78 Analog F79 Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog F87 Analog F88 Analog Analog Far visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 4 Front panel LCD menu operation 4 4 1 Basic concept There are three operating modes of the LCD menu Normal mode EDID mode Signal present mode 4 4 2 Menu structure Most settings can be done in this mode It is active when neither the EDID nor the SIGNAL PRESENT button lights Use this mode to set up the emulated EDID on the inputs learn EDID form the outputs or to view the EDID memory Enter or exit this mode by p
49. Click on the desired input or on the ALL text Now the EDID has been changed on selected input as the message box shows on the left corner Emulated EDIDs Last Attached Monitors EDIDs EDID Inputs Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name EDID Outputs Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name Input 1 LWR 1400x1050 259 99Hz A1400x1050 260 Monitor 1 DEL 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL Input 2 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz H1920x1030p60 Monitor 2 PHL 1920x1200 59 94Hz Philips Input 3 PHL 1920x1200 59 94Hz Philips Monitor 3 DEL 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL Input 4 DEL 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL Monitor 4 NEC 1920x1080 60 0Hz 24WMGX3 EDID List Memory Address Resolution _ Manufacturer Monitor Name F12 1400x1050 249 99Hz LWR D1400x1050p50 F13 1400x1050 59 99Hz LWR D1400x1050p60 a F14 1400x1050 75 0Hz LWR D1400x1050p75 F15 1680x1050 59 99Hz LWR D1680x1050p60 F16 1920x1080 250 0Hz LWR D1920x1080p50 F17 1920x1080 60 0Hz LWR D1920x1080p50 F18 2048x1080 250 0Hz LWR D2048x1080p50 F19 2048x1080 259 99Hz F20 1600x1200 50 0Hz F21 1600x1200 60 0Hz F22 1920x1200 50 0Hz Figure 6 5 Static EDID routing Info Switching an EDID to ALL inputs may take several seconds Switching an EDID from Monitor 1 Monitor 4 called as Last Attached Monitors EDIDs to an input results dynamic EDID routing This means that the emulated EDID changes automatically if a new monitor is attached to the output by simply copying the data from the monitor EDID List Memory Address Resolution Manufacturer Monit
50. D code The three letter abbreviation of the manufacturer Preferred resolution The resolution and refresh rate stored in the preferred detailed timing block Name The name of display device stored in product descriptor Explanation Shows the EDID from the input 1 7 7 7 Download EDID content from the router Description EDID hex bytes can be read directly The router will issue the whole content of the EDID present on memory location lt loc gt 256 bytes WE lt loc gt wef1 gt EB lt loc gt e lt B1 gt EB F1 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 32 F2 e lt B2 gt e e lt B256 gt CrLf 000000 00 92 CrLf Legend lt B1 gt lt B256 gt are space separated hex characters represented in ASCII format Explanation Full EDID from memory location 1 is downloaded 7 7 8 Upload EDID content to the router Description EDID hex bytes can be written directly to the user programmable memory locations Sequence Step 1 Prepare the router to accept EDID bytes to the specified location lt loc gt with command WL lt loc gt Step 2 Router responds that it is ready 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 lt num gt e lt B1 gt e lt B2 gt e lt B3 gt e lt B4 gt e lt B5 gt e lt B6 gt e lt B7 gt e lt B8 gt Step 4 The router acknowledges with response EL lt num gt Step 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to send the rema
51. DID list from the matrix The user can view and switch the EDIDs Status Basic device information such as the serial number installed cards firmware and hardware versions are displayed on this page Configuration This page shows the current network configuration of the matrix such as IP settings and port number Section 6 Web control Using built in website Page 65 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE Terminal The general purpose web terminal is intended mainly for testing and debugging purposes Support The contact information to Lightware Visual Engineering is shown in this page 6 3 Control menu 6 3 1 Port status To help identifying connected sources and sinks inputs and outputs name and the information of the presented audio and video signal are shown The background of input and output port labels are colored depending on port status Legend for input ports Legend for output ports No source connected or no No sink connected or no information available information available 5V is present from the source a Hotplug is present Source connected DVI signal is present HDMI signal is present Analog signal is present 6 3 2 Crosspoint switching This menu contains the crosspoint area and the preset area After connecting to a new device this menu appears by default Input 1 Input 4 columns represent the inputs the Video Output 1 Video Output 4 rows represent the video
52. Ds inputs All EDIDs including factory preset user programmable memories EDID at other inputs and EDID at outputs can be switched and emulated at any of the inputs Info The factory EDIDs Fxx are factory preprogrammed and cannot be modified These are the most commonly used resolutions Info UMX4x4 Pro 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 the monitor is unconnected 4 3 1 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 some are for analog VGA signals Analog EDIDs can be used for input ports which have a VGA RGBHV source DVI EDIDs does not support audio The Universal DVI EDID indicates support for many PC resolutions HDMI EDIDs support embedded audio These EDIDs indicate that any audio format is accepted PCM Dolby DTS etc There are three Universal HDMI EDIDs which include the same resolutions but support different capabilities Epp POMaudio Universal HOMI P
53. EDID MANAGEMENT Input 2 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz H1920x1080p60 Monitor 2 1200 59 94Hz Philips Input 3 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz H1920x1080p60 Monitor 3 1200 59 94Hz DELL Input 4 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz H1920x1080p60 Monitor 4 1080 60 0HZ 24WMGX3 EDID List Memory Address Manufacturer U48 u49 USO Input 1 1920x1080 60 0Hz Input 2 1920x1080 60 0Hz Input 3 1920x1080 60 0Hz Input 4 1920x1080 60 0Hz Monitor 1 1920x1200 59 94Hz Monitor 2 1920x1200 59 94Hz Monitor 3 1920x1200 59 94Hz Monitor 4 1920x1080 60 0Hz Figure 6 7 Learning EDID from display device Monitor 3 1920 1200 059 94Hz DEL DELL Monitor 4 1820x10804560 0Hz NEC 24WMGX3 User EDID 14 has been changed Section 6 Web control Using built in website Page 75 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 5 Status menu Basic device information such as the installed cards firmware and hardware revisions are displayed in this window T cere uw F jl Szerkeszt s N zet El zm nyek K nyvjelz k Eszk z k S g tj Lightware Matrix Router Web Page aO http 192 168 2 44 e Pj ft 9 E UMX4x4 Serial Number SUPPO1 MAC address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Installed Cards Slot Name Card Name Firmware Version Hardware Version CPU Card MX CPU FW 1 0 9r Control Panel MX CP FW 2 0 6 MOTHERBOARD UMX4x4 SLOT 1 UMX4x4 OUT4 SCH 1 0 PCB 1 0 SLOT2 UMX4x4_IN4 SCH_1 0 PCB_1 0 CPU Card Web Content CPU Card Web Server Router Status System Voltage Unregulated 5V CPU tem
54. G gt lt SUBS gt lt HDCP gt M lt HSUP gt lt AUTH gt lt REP gt lt YUV4 gt lt YUV2 gt lt AUD gt lt PCM gt lt DC gt CrLf Legend Please read section 7 11 1 Set output video properties 7 11 3 Set output audio properties Description Set audio properties for a single or multiple channels AUDIO lt out gt lt S A gt O gt audio 1 so 422 500 20 4 1 0 lt RVOL gt lt LVOL gt lt BASS gt lt TREBLE gt lt PREEMP3 gt lt INVERT gt AUDIO lt out gt lt S A gt O lt AUDIO 1 SO 422 500 20 4 1 0 RVOL L VOL CrLf lt BASS gt lt TREBLE gt lt PREEMP gt lt INVERT gt CrLf Legend lt S A gt o single selected output A all outputs lt RVOL gt reduce right volume in dB 100 7800 78dB 0 0dB lt LVOL gt reduce left volume in dB 100 7800 78dB 0 0dB BASS low frequency enhancement in dB 24 6 dB gain lt TREBLE gt high frequency enhancement in dB 6 6dB gain lt PREEM gt pre emphasis 1 on O off lt INVERT gt phase invert 1 2 on O off Explanation The example sets a single output to right volume reduction 4 22dB left volume reduction 5 00dB bass enhancement 20dB treble enhancement 4 dB pre emphasis on phase inverting off All parameters can be replaced by X to keep the correspondent parameter unmodified The command AUDIO 1 OSO x x 24 6 0 1 will leave the volume settings untouched 7 11 4 Query output
55. Hz deep color ABTV FESOMMON aliaron oa 720p 10801 1080p misere nem e a Pixel Accurate Reclocking EDID Support Advanced EDID management analog and digital EDID Emulation Yes 100 factory preset 50 user programmable OUPULmade eric da Automatic DVI or HDMI ADCOP COMDIAL ada e Yes visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 1 Mechanical Drawings Front View z C 2 211 3 El UMX4x4 Pro cun 4 Q IGHTWARE SOURCES SIGNAL LAYER O I O PR e C E 213 gt Universal Digital Video and Audio Matrix m m C lt 482 00 mm Rear View C E n D A Ww No IRSE WS so e Ws E E JE C OOK pe ad O 2 CO FO LJ i T d C 482 00 mm Top View 446 00 mm 1l INI i 11 nl Pil tt qf INI L T1 db Di l 1 db pe IS E E 3 a O mM 482 00 mm Right View 302 00 mm Page 128 129 Section 10 Specifications LLLI E
56. L 32 20 Space 64 40 96 6 1 01 SOH 33 21 6541 A 97 61 a 2102 ST a al 61 42 98 6 3 03 ETX 35 28 BAES 68 44 45 6 06 ACK 38 26 8 08 BS 40 28 9 09 TAB 41 29 1 0B VI 43 2B 12 0C FF 44 2C 76 18 0D CR 45 2D 77 14 0E SOH 46 2E 78 15 OF S 47 2F 79 d4F 16 10 DLE 48 30 O 80 50 22 16 SYN 54 36 6 6656 V 24 18 CAN 56 38 8 88 58 X 120 25 19 EM 57 39 9 89 59 Y tat 26 1A SUB 58 3A 90 5A 27 1B ESC 59 38 91 5B 28 1C FS 60 3C lt 92 5C 29 1D GS 61 3D 93 5D SE ion 70 46 71 47 72 48 73 49 74 4A 75 4B 4C 11 11 115 o B o b Cc NN D 100 64 d R LES pa MEA im 1 08 i Y 106 6A j OK 07 6B k L 108 60 l M 709 6D m ON 110 6E n O mt oF o P tf 70 p OQ Jaan q O R 114 72 r 08 1158 73 s ES EN m uM U ou Vv Vv 9 77 w o MESA Ly NEN NENNEN NE XN 5E D SF The most frequently used characters are highlighted 63 64 ES 02 66 03 67 04 68 69 GA 6B 60 6D E 6 70 EN gt TAS EER 7C D LES I E 2 ON 12 2 o 26 17 Section 7 Programmers reference Page 81 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 3 Storage settings The matrix stores many configuration se
57. Lf MAC_ADDR 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 CrLf WEB _VER lt ver1 gt CrLf WEB_VER 1 0 3 CrLf SERVER_VER lt ver2 gt CrLf SERVER_VER 2 0 4 CrLf Legend mac stands for the active protocol lt ver1 gt Version of built in website user interface webcontent lt ver2 gt Version of LAN controller firmware webserver Explanation MAC address webcontent and webserver versions are shown 7 4 9 View router s health Description Queries health status Response varies depending on the frame type Command ST gt st Response STe lt DESC gt CrLf ST 3 3V 5 00V 29 8C CrLf Legend DESC INNER VOLTAGE 1 nominal 3 3V INNER VOLTAGE 2 nominal 5V INNER TEMPERATURE Explanation Internal voltages and temperature shown 7 4 10 View installed I O boards Description Shows the hardware name and revision of the installed cards The number of responses varies regarding the frame size number of slots IS gt is SL e0e lt MB_DESC gt CrLt SL 0 UMX4x4 CrLf SLite 1e lt OB_DESC gt CrLf SL 1 UMX4x4_OUT4 SCH 1 0 SL e51e lt B_DESC gt CrLt PCB_1 0 CrLf SLe END CrLf SL 51 UMX4x4_IN4 SCH 1 0 PCB_1 0 CrLf SL END CrLf Legend Slot 0 represents the motherboard Slots from 1 to 50 are showing the output boards Slots from 51 to 100 are showing the input boards Legend Explanation SL 0 This slot represents the motherboard SL 1 50 Slots from 1 to 50 ar
58. Manual Analog audio settings The volume balance treble and bass adjustment can be set up regarding the analog stereo output Display Information retrieved from the connected display s EDID is shown Supported audio formats The connected display s supported audio formats are shown based on the read EDID 6 4 EDID menu By clicking on the EDID MANAGEMENT menu the EDID Router page appears When the user enters the menu first the whole EDID list is being downloaded from the matrix It may take up to 40 seconds for the first time After the list is downloaded the current status of the router s EDID is shown in the three boxes The Emulated EDIDs box contains the resolutions and the vendor names of the EDID reported to the source for each input separately Emulated EDIDs are also called Input 1 Input 4 in the EDID lists The Last attached Monitor s EDIDs box contains the resolutions and vendor names of the display devices connected to matrix switcher s output Last attached Monitor s EDIDs are also called Monitor 1 Monitor 4 The EDID list box contains all the available EDIDs stored in the matrix memory Info The upper two segments only show the actual EDID lists Changes can be made only in the lower list which contains all the lists including Emulated EDIDs and Last Attached Monitors EDIDs Lightware Matrix Router Web Page Mozilla Firefox F jl Szerkeszt s N zet El zm nyek K nyvjelz k Eszk z k S g
59. Name 1 UMX4x4 Sy 192 168 298 1 UMX4x4 SN 12070278 Sg 192 168 244 1 UMX4x4 SN SUPPOI Serial Number SN SUPP01 9 192 168 2 56 MXT5x15D VI FRAME SN 10320602 UPGRADE SELECTED ERG RA Available COM Ports FIRMWARES IP address 192 168 2 44 MAC address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication Write 0x08017E00 Write 0x08017F00 USB Devices Write 0x08018000 Write 0x08018100 Write 0x08018200 Write 0x08018300 Write 0x08018400 Write 0x08018500 Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware al UMX CPU umx4x4 v1 0 9 hex 2 MX CP1 1 MX CP 2 0 6 hex IV Web Server xptexs 2 0 4 rom 2 Web Content umx4x4 pro lwr 1 0 3 cob Upqrading UMX CPU Figure 8 9 Upgrading Step 10 Closing connections After all controllers are upgraded the Bootloader will close the connection with the Lightware device which will reboot itself and return to its normal operating mode Warning Bootloader versions that are older than v3 1 8 will not close the connection and restore the Lightware device until you exit the Bootloader Page 120 129 Section 8 Firmware upgrade UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties Sg 192 168 2 128 1 06FR17 SN FA16_M02 e 192 168 2 45 I Mx FR SSL 5N 11231224 jase lb UNM X4x4 S 192 168 2 110 M06FR17 SN ENGO1 S 192
60. OOTP DHCP AutolP BOOTP Enable Y Disable IP Address DHCP 9 Enable C Disable Subnet Mask AutolP Enable Disable Default Gateway Load Default Apply Settings Select Enable to permit the Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP server to assign the IP address from a pool of addresses automatically Select Enable to permit the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server to assign leased IP address to the matrix unit automatically oelect Enable to permit the matrix to generate an IP in the 169 254 x x address range with Class B subnet Disabling BOOTP DHCP and AutolP all three checkboxes is not advised as the only available IP assignment method will then be ARP or serial port Step 4 When you are finished click Apply Settings button To continue using the built in website you must type in the IP address in your browser 6 6 2 Static IP address configuration The user can manually assign an IP address to the unit and enter related network settings To assign an IP address manually Step 1 Click on Configuration menu Step 2 Select Fix IP Configuration Step 3 Enter the following as necessary IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway If DHCP is not used to assign IP addresses enter it manually in decimal dot notation The IP addresses must be set to a unique value in the network A subnet mask defines the number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for the host part
61. Output 2 and so on Port status commands 7 9 1 Input port status Description Shows the actual status of the input ports Command ISD isd Response ISDe lt INPUT_D gt CrLf ISD 9173 CrLf Explanation Input 1 has an analog signal Input 2 has a connected source but no signal Input 3 has a digital signal with HDCP encryption Input 4 has a DVI signal Legend INPUT D contains 4 decimal numbers Each number represents the state for the corresponding input port The binary representation of the responded decimal numbers is shown below sues en xb erase UMX4x4 Pro Analog signal HDCP active Digital signal Source 5V The connected source sends 5V HDCP active Incoming signal is encrypted Analog signal Video signal is present on analog input Digital signal Video signal is present on digital input 7 9 2 Output port status Description Shows the actual status of the output ports Command OSD osd Response OSDe lt OUTPUT_D gt CrLf OSD 3030 CrLf Explanation There are two DVI sinks connected on ports 1 and 3 No other output port is connected Legend OUTPUT D contains 4 decimal numbers Each number represents the state for the corresponding output port The binary representation of the responded decimal numbers is shown below sme x x5 esse Receiver Sense TMDS termination present in connected device Hotplug Detect Hotplug signal is presented by the con
62. P address and port number of the Lightware device you may use the Add IP button Remove I O connections It is recommended to remove all video input and output connections from the Lightware device Video sources and display devices may try to communicate with the Lightware device or send noise through the cable which may interfere with the upgrade process Latest Bootloader Always perform the firmware upgrade with the latest Bootloader software To get the latest Bootloader software contact your local sales representatives or Lightware s support team at support lightware eu Finishing the process with older versions of the Bootloader Bootloader versions that are older than v3 1 8 do not close the connection with the Lightware device automatically upon finishing the upgrade process With these versions if you remove the UTP cable or restart the Lightware device before you properly exit the Bootloader the Lightware device will stay in a so called bootload mode and will not return to normal operating mode In such cases connect to the Lightware device with the Bootloader again and exit from it properly Restart the device After a successful firmware upgrade the device will restart itself but it is recommended to power down and up the device after finishing the upgrade 8 2 2 Firmware upgrade Step 1 Connect the Lightware device and the computer via Ethernet hub switch router or Ethernet directly with cross UTP cable
63. Pro User s Manual Menu description The built in website contains the following menus and submenus 8 Lightware Matrix Router Web Page Mozilla Firefox s fos F jl Szerkeszt s N zet El zm nyek K nyvjelz k Eszk z k S g jlightware Matrix Router Web Page http 192 168 2 44 e Googie LiGHTWARE Load Preset video Y audio M a Preset2 Preset3 Preset4 Preset5 Preset6 Preset7 Preset8 Preset9 Preset10 Preset11 Preset12 Preset13 Preseti4 i Preset15 Video 1920x1080p60 24bpp HDMI Preset16 Output 2 Output2 Preset17 Audio 2chPCM 48 kHz Preset18 Preset19 Preset20 Preset21 Preset22 Link audio and video Input t Inputi Preset23 Preset24 UM Lock Preset25 Preset26 Preset27 Video no signal Preset28 Output 4 Output4 Preset29 Audio ADC 48kHz Preset30 Preset31 Preset32 Figure 6 1 Built in website main page Control Set and View Crosspoints This menu appears by default when accessing the website It contains a matrix button area according to the input and output numbers of the router Columns are representing the inputs while rows are the outputs The green squares represent the state of the matrix switcher The Preset selection box is on the right side of this page Input or output parameter windows can be reached by clicking on the input or output names EDID Management By clicking on this menu the built in website downloads the E
64. RAL DESCRIPTION e EE E ESE 9 LZ MEEIO dee gen 9 22 FEATURES oeil dme dite Decet dd da 9 Bids TIPICALA PPC uio P ERE 11 24b UNDERSTANDING EDI IDO E Vh htc adc ln ciu 12 2 MEE ee c 12 2 4 2 Common problems related to EDID oocccccccoocccnncccconnonnccnnancnnnonnnancnnnonnnancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnns 12 2 5 ADVANCED EDID MANAGEMENT cui coer octet uude A mes E Oda unb ibi 13 20 HDGPIMANAGEMENT 55er tein AT a uM Ec 14 2 6 1 Mixing encrypted and unencrypted signals ooccccccccconcnnncncnoncnnncnnnancnnnonnnancnnnnonnnncnnononannons 14 202 HOPG Key CACHING iei dv a ooo Fue wa Dn V DONE 14 2 6 3 Avoiding unnecessary HDCP encryption coe E b couv eva cov e nelle cad vU Pv ee Deva ve aba ew Dowd 14 2 JPIXELAGCUBATE RECLOCKING aia ola oca 15 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ironii io suede doice odiados 17 3 1 UMXAXA4 PRO FRONT VIEW eeeeeeeenennennnnmn nennen nennen nnn nnn nna nn nennen n nns ea nnns snas ntis eae n resin nnn snas 17 3 2 UMXAXA4 PRO REAR VIEW seen nnns nnn nns nna nnt is kann nina sn ri sna satis e aene sen nnne nnn nnn 18 335 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS c G 19 Sl DIN OU Tcr erm Hac a a e 19 SOT IN IO da E m m 19 239 3 dAo 2os COMMU Ol DOR abusi a a olid fad ea uas aded Et Nce de uLUE 20 Jod O O us cie REUS Pace raf 21 3 3 5 Digital audio input and output connectors ooocccccccnncccnnccononcnnnononancnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnn
65. VIl lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VIDEO gt S lt X gt A H 0 DVII 1 Sl AUDIO HDCP STATUS SOURCE lt ATIM1 DCS gt lt ATIM2 DRES gt 1920x1080p24 ARES HAUDIO M lt HASAMP gt 48 lt HCH gt CrLf 0B CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set input port properties 7 10 3 Reset input port properties Description This command resets the properties of the input ports Command DVII lt in gt lt S A gt I RESET dvii 1 si reset Response DVII lt in gt lt S A gt l DVIIF1 Sl lt VIDEO gt S lt X gt A AUDIO H HDCP 0 STATUS 1 SOURCE HH lt ATIM1 DCS gt 20 lt ATIM2 DRES gt 1920x1080p24 lt ARES HAUDIO gt M lt HASAMP gt 48 lt HCH gt CrLf OB CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set inout port properties visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 10 4 Set analog timing properties Description This command changes the setup of the analog timing data Command ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l analog 4 si lt PHS gt 10 lt FHS gt HS VS HP VP 18 DVIl lt in gt lt S A gt l ANALOG 4 SI lt PHS gt O FHS 2640 HS 1920 VS 1080 HP 192 VP LCF FORM VSP HSP lt FPS gt CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected input A all inputs lt PHS gt Phase lt FHS gt Full Horizontal Size
66. acBook and MacBookPro still do that Non HDCP display UNE encrypted signal HDCP compliant J repeater unprotected content To avoid unnecessary HDCP encryption Lightware introduced the HDCP enabling disabling function the HDCP capability can be disabled on each input port separately If HDCP is disabled on an input port the connected source will detect that the sink is not HDCP capable and turn off authentication The source will not be able to communicate with any of the devices displays repeaters etc that are connected to the routers output therefore it could not see if they are HDCP capable or not gt protected content protected content HDCP enabled HDCP disabled input port input port unprotected content HDCP disabled input port Non HDCP display encrypted signal non encrypted signal Note 1 If a source detects that the input port is HDCP disabled it will send only unprotected content Note 2 If a source detects that the input port is HDCP enabled it could send protected 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 source sends encryp
67. and name 3 RX whiebrangestipe whitetreen stipe L4 Notuses AM duesois amm buesokd L6 mx mmm orange soic AN ofeensold 5 Notuses dE bees A o brown sold Table 3 3 Recommended termination of TP cables visual engineering IGHTWARE 3 3 5 Digital audio input and output connectors UMX4x4 Pro has standard RCA receptacles for digital coaxial audio inputs and outputs 3 e 2 1 e RCA plug S PDIF input or output Plastic insulator GND Table 3 4 RCA connector pin assignments for digital audio Info Plugs and sockets on consumer equipment are conventionally color coded by CEA CEDIA 863 B ANSI to aid correct connections According to the standard Lightware uses orange colored RCA connectors for S PDIF signals 3 3 6 Analog stereo audio input and output connectors UMX4x4 Pro has standard RCA receptacle for analog stereo audio inputs and outputs Inputs and outputs work with standard line in and line out voltage levels e 6 e 3 e 5 2 h RCA plug left channel RCA receptacles RCA plug right channel Hight channel input or output Plastic insulator Left channel input or output Plastic insulator GND Table 3 5 RCA connector pin assignments for analog audio 1 2 3 GND 4 5 6 Info Plugs and sockets on consumer equipme
68. ase of power down Memory numbers are assigned to source buttons 1 to 4 The higher numbered presets are accessible only through software control Saving a Preset in TAKE mode Step 1 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Step 2 Create the desired connections which have to be saved Step 3 Press and release the SAVE PRESET button Step 4 Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address source 1 to 4 Step 5 Press and release TAKE button Now the current configuration is stored in the selected memory Info Preset save action always stores the current configuration for all outputs including mute state but ignoring lock state Loading a Preset in TAKE mode Step 1 Press and release LOAD PRESET button Step 2 Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address source 1 to 4 Step 3 Press and release TAKE button Now the selected preset is loaded Info Loading a preset modifies all output states that are not currently locked Saving a Preset in AUTOTAKE mode Step 1 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Step 2 Create the desired connections which have to be saved Step 3 Press and release SAVE PRESET button Step 4 Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address source 1 to 4 Now the current configuration is stored in the selected memory Info Preset save action always stores the current configuration for all o
69. ation Current audio crosspoint state is saved to preset 4 including the mute state of the outputs It is possible to save only one layer in that case the other layer in the preset will be not affected Info Lock states are not saved Lock state is assigned to the physical output of the router Presets don t affect output locks Info The maximum preset number is limited to 32 for all routers 7 8 12 Load preset from memory location Description Load preset lt id gt 9o id e lt A V A V gt 4 av Response LPR lt id gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf LPRO4 AV CrLf Explanation Current crosspoint state is changed according to preset 4 including the mute state of the outputs It is possible to load only one layer in that case other layer crosspoint will be not affected 7 8 13 View preset Description View the lt id gt numbered preset configuration without switching anything Command VP lt id gt vp 3 VP 8V 01 02 03 04 VP 8A 01 02 03 04 VP lt id gt V e lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt CrLf VP lt id gt Ae lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt e lt out gt CrLf Response Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explanation Current crosspoint state will not be changed and Preset 3 crosspoint state is shown If Preset 3 is selected audio and video outputs will be switched to diagonal Renaming Presets Inputs Outputs Description All
70. ble Lightware devices on that port The device type and the serial number are displayed automatically Click the desired device to highlight it If the computer has more Ethernet ports for example WiFi and LAN connections are used simultaneously you must select the one that is used to control the router from the drop down list If you are unsure which one to use try to search for devices on all of them If the connection has been made via serial port the device type and serial number can be inquired by double clicking the appropriate port or it can be highlighted with a single click Page 46 129 Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller Info Info Device discovery Select an Ethernet interface UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual Device discovery Refresh Select an Ethernet interface 192 168 2 59 Available devices on Ethernet 58 2 5 Available devices on Ethernet 172 16 219 1 IP Type 172 16 15 1 imber y 192 168 2 98 UMX4x4 SN 12070278 SP 192 168 2 118 IP Type Serial number a 192 168 2 98 UMX4x4 SN 12070278 SP 192 168 2 118 Available Serial Ports Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number COM port Type Serial number sq COMA Available Serial Ports Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number COM port Type Serial number sq COM1 UMX4x4 SN 12070278 R Available devices with USB interface Type Serial Available devic
71. c color The port generates a solid 640x480 resolution image when there is no incoming signal 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 Audio source Three different audio sources can be connected to one input port at the same time The Audio source parameter selects which incoming audio signal will be placed on the selected output port Select the desired option from the Audio source drop down list The audio source settings can be Mute HDMI Analog SPDIF Auto HDMI Analog Auto SPDIF Analog Auto HDMI SPDIF Analog Auto SPDIF HDMI Analog If only one input is selected Analog or SPDIF or HDMI than only this type of audio can be placed on the output If Mute is selected than the matrix ignores the audio input signals Every AUTO value has a priority order The matrix checks the first item of the priority list If there is a valid audio signal on that audio input the signal will be placed on the outputs If there isn t the matrix checks the second item of the priority list And so on If the second item of the priority list was selected e g SPDIF and the first item e g HDMI embedded appears on the input UMX4x4 Pro selects the first one HDMI embedded immediately Analog audio gain Analog audio gain is the amplifica
72. c oooccccccnnnncconccnnnncconcnonanccanenonancnns RJ45 female connector Ethernet protocol ncccccooccccccoccccoconcnncnnanoncnnancnncnnas TCP IP HTTP TFTP Telnet IP address assignment fixed DHCP BOOTP and AutolP Video inputs DVI connector cirein n 29 pole DVI I digital and analog Input cable equalization sess Yes digital only max 20 m EDIDemulatlioti snis eee ce desti eae Yes analog and digital Video outputs PPV EOMICCIOR air 29 pole DVI I digital only E 1 SS osa ao daa E UM E Yes analog and digital 5V output current ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 500 mA continuous on each port Analog audio ports INUUTTND GR sess toe ENTER 4 SIGMA TY DC sra analog stereo unbalanced Connector VDO secu RCA for left and right channel S PDIF audio ports Digital video signal Signal standard 232999 8 0 zelus cur tie deae DVI or HDMI standard which supports uut Hee DEC NEHME NS Deep color Embedded audio Color depth poitrine a eai maximum 36 bits 12 bit color COITO MA eena a AN RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 xvYCC digital video Color space conversion ccccocccccccnnocccnccconnnonannnnnons Yes always from any to RGB Maximum data rates 6 75 Gbps 2 25 Gbps TMDS channel Maximum pEelieloc rra di 225 MHz Voco delay er 0 frame Resolutions all between 640x480 and 2048x1080 60
73. ce or display has more connectors then make sure that the proper input port is selected Check the cables TP Due to the high data rates high quality cables must be used lt is recommended to use Cat6 or Cat7 S FTP cables Check the crosspoint matrix Check the connection between the input and output port either on the front panel or from web or the control software Check whether the output is muted or not 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 output can be turned off on most DVD players If the source is a computer then verify that the DVI output is selected and active Try restarting your computer if you get a picture during the booting process you have to review the driver settings Bootload The Bootloader cannot find the matrix The Bootloader software always queries the PC s primary Ethernet adapter which is usually the adapter that is connected to the Internet for available Lightware devices It is recommended to disable every other Ethernet device secondary LAN Wi Fi 3G modem for the time of the upgrade If the Bootloader cannot find the Lightware device because the device is connected to the secondary Ethernet adapter cross UTP connection you need to disable the primary adapter Internet This way t
74. ces encryption on any incoming video signal visual engineering IGHTWARE 9 4 Info General Information about the signal and the connection status is shown here Analog audio The volume balance treble and bass adjustment can be set up regarding the analog stereo output Display Information retrieved from the connected display s EDID is shown Supported audio formats The connected display s supported audio formats are shown based on the read EDID EDID menu Advanced EDID Management can be accessed by clicking on the EDID menu This view is divided in two segments The upper segment can be opened by clicking the green arrow This segment contains the EDID editor The lower segment is the EDID router area This consists of two list windows which can display a selected part of the EDID memory When the user enters the menu for the first time the software starts to download the whole EDID list from the matrix It may take about 30 40 seconds 5 4 1 EDID Router operation After the list is downloaded the current status is shown The EDID memory consists of four parts Any memory part can be displayed on either side by using the drop down lists The Emulated EDID List shows the currently emulated EDIDs for each input It contains the resolution manufacturer and vendor name of the EDID reported to the sources for each input separately The source column displays the memory location that the current EDID was rout
75. checkbox next to it marked with a red rectangle in the picture below Quick Bootload mode speeds up the process by not reading back the written data only verifying the checksum It can be enabled and disabled any time during the upgrade process Section 8 Firmware upgrade Page 117 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties p 192 168 2 128 MX FR17 SN FRTE M02 E 9 192 168 2 45 MX FR33L SN 11231234 B Device Name l UMX4x4 9 19216821110 MX FR17 SN ENGO1 9 192 168 2 98 UMX4x4 SN 12070278 l l AP 192 168 2 44 I UMX4x4 SN SUPPO1 Serial Number SN SUPP01 A Sy 192 168 2 56 MX16x16DVI FRAME SN 10320602 UPGRAD SELECTED FIRMWARES IP address 192 168 2 44 Available COM Ports MAC address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication set_GPIO levels set GPIO directions to OUTPUT USB Devices Card 1 Query Card 2 update GPIO CLK to 1 update GPIO DATA to 0 update GPIO DATA to 1 MX CP1 HW 2 0 FW 2 0 6 FW 1 0 1 umx4x4 v1 0 9 hex Loq file 3587 KB Figure 8 7 Enabling the upgrade and Quick Bootload mode Step 8 Starting the upgrade process After selecting all the firmwares that need to be upgraded click on the UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES button Then click on YES in the appearing window to start the process Page 118 129 Section 8 Firmwar
76. cle will not affect the emulated EDID or other settings 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 to learn the EDID from a connected display device and store it in one of the user programmable memory locations Step 1 Select the User Memory in the drop down menu in one of the list windows Step 2 Select the EDID to be saved from the other list window Step 3 Drag and drop the selected EDID to the desired User Memory location Step 4 Click Yes in the pop up dialog window to confirm EDID change Saving EDID from memory to file The control software is able to download EDID from the matrix and to save it as an EDID file dat file extension Step 1 Right click on the EDID to be saved Step 2 Click on the Save to file in the pop up window Step3 The Matrix Controller Software downloads the desired EDID and a save dialog appears It may take a few seconds to download the EDID If the save dialog is shown type in the file name and press Save button After the process was completed an EDID saved message confirms the command visual engineering IGHTWARE Info Info Load EDID from file to memory The system is able to load EDID from a file located on the computer and store it in the matrix EDID are stored in dat files Step 1 Select the User Memory list in one of the list
77. ctor for analog stereo audio input signal with right and left channel RCA jack connector with S PDIF digital audio signal UMX4x4 Pro has 4 output ports Each port has one video one analog stereo audio and one digital audio output Standard 29 pole DVI connectors for outputs only digital pins are connected Double RCA jack connector for analog stereo audio output signal with right and left channel RCA jack connector with S PDIF digital audio signal Embedded audio is still present on the DVI D outputs Hardware reset button lt resets the whole router however saved settings presets and EDIDs will be preserved Standard RJ45 connector This port can be connected to Local Area Network 9 pole D sub female connector for standard RS 232 port Standard IEC power connector The router works with 100 to 240 Volts 50 or 60 Hz power sources Replace with F 3 15A type only Section 3 Controls and connections 3 3 Electrical connections 3 3 1 DVI inputs UMX4x4 Pro provides standard 29 pole DVI I connectors for inputs This way users can plug in any DVI connector but keep in mind that analog signals such as VGA or RGBHV are processed only on the DVI inputs Always use high quality DVI cable for connecting sources and displays 1 TMDSData gt gt 9 TMDSDatat 17 TMDSData0 2 TMDSData2 10 TMDSDatal 18 TMDSData0 3 TMDS Data2 Shield 11 TMDS Data Shield 19 TMDS Data0 Shield
78. de Page 115 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties o 192 168 2 128 I MX FR17 SN FR16_M02 Se 192 168 245 MX FR33L SN 11231234 Device Name 1 UMX4x4 e 192 168 2 110 MX FR17 SN ENGOT Sg 192 168 2 98 UMX4x4 SN 12070278 EP 192 168 2 44 1 UMX4x4 SN SUPPOI Serial Number SN SUPP01 598 192 168 2 56 MX16x1 BDV FRAME SN 10320602 UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES IP address 192 168 2 44 Available COM Ports MAC address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication set_GPIO levels set GPIO directions to OUTPUT USB Devices Card 1 Query Card 2 update GPIO CLK to 1 update GPIO DATA to 0 update GPIO DATA to 1 MX CP1 HW 2 0 FW 2 0 6 FW 1 0 1 Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware UMX CPU Mm MX CP1 1 u Web Server i Web Content Log file 3587 KB Figure 8 5 Details of the device Step 6 Select firmwares to upgrade To upgrade a firmware click in the field in the line of the controller marked with pink in the picture below Click on YES in the pop up window to modify the path to the new firmware file Controller types are described in the table below Now you can browse for the new firmware file to upload After opening the new file the new firmware field will contain the
79. defined by CEA Consumer Electronics Association This extension contains information 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 4 2 Common problems related to EDID Problem My system consists of the following a computer a Lightware UMX4x4 Pro matrix a WUXGA 1920x1200 LCD monitor and an SXGA 1280x1024 projector would like to see the same image on the monitors and the projector What EDID should chose on the monitor and the projector Solution f you want to see the image on both displays you need to select the resolution of the smallest display in this case SXGA otherwise the smaller display may not show the higher resolution image Problem lI have changed to a different EDID on an input port of the matrix to have a different resolution but nothing happens Solution Some graphics cards and video sources read out the EDID only after power up and later they don t sense that EDID has been changed You need to restart your source to make it read out the EDID again 2 5 Info Info Problem I have a UMX4x4 Pro and I m using a Lightware factory preset EDID would like to be able to choose from different resolutions but my source allows only one resolution Solution Most Lightware factory preset EDIDs allo
80. ditor The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable information to the user All descriptors can be edited and saved in an EDID file or uploaded to the router s memory By clicking on the green arrow the editor area rolls down LiGhTwARE Liahtware Matrix Controller v 3 3 9 E hd gt E Advanced EDID Manager Last Attached Monitors EDID List Emulated EDID List When the user enters the menu for the first time an empty EDID is loaded into the editors memory All EDID in the router s memory can be edited in the following way Step 1 Right click on the desired EDID to be loaded to the EDID Editor Step 2 In the pop up menu click on Edit EDID The editor area automatically rolls down and the EDID is loaded into the editor area For further information see the user s manual of Advanced EDID Editor on the Lightware website www lightware eu 5 4 3 Easy EDID Creator Since the above mentioned advanced editor needs more complex knowledge about EDID Lightware introduced a wizard like interface for fast and easy EDID creation With Lightware Easy EDID Creator it is possible to create custom EDIDs in four simple steps UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual 9 5 By clicking on the wizard icon the Easy EDID Creator opens in a new window LiGHTWARE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 3 9 6 2 E E Advanced EDID Manager Last Attached Monitors EDID List Emulated EDID List Fo
81. e Therefore the currently selected layer buttons are illuminated To toggle between the layers on and off state press the VIDEO and or the AUDIO signal layer buttons If a layer was selected the button is light continuously If only one layer was selected and the associated button is pressed the layer will be deselected and the other layer will be selected Before every operation which effects input and output signals e g switching muting locking etc the desired layer should be selected 4 2 2 TAKE AUTOTAKE modes The router has two different switching modes TAKE and AUTOTAKE If the TAKE AUTO button is unlit TAKE mode is active When the TAKE AUTO button continuously lights green AUTOTAKE mode is selected Press and hold the TAKE AUTO button for three seconds to toggle between TAKE and AUTOTAKE modes TAKE mode allows the user to connect or disconnect multiple outputs to an input at once This mode is useful when time delay is not allowed between multiple switching The commands are only realized when the TAKE button is pressed If no button is pressed for two seconds all preselected actions which were not realized with the pressing TAKE will be ignored and the router returns to its idle state AUTOTAKE mode is useful when immediate actions must be done or fast switching is needed between sources on a particular destination In this mode switching occurs immediately upon pressing one of the input selector buttons 4
82. e done on the right side at analog options In this case the Timing ID field changes to user modified till the parameters are not saved UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual Audio info Information about the embedded audio signal is shown Reload factory defaults Current input Reloads the default values to the currently selected input All inputs Loads the factory default values to all inputs Analog video options Analog video signals are digitized on the input The timing parameters can be adjusted here if needed Timing presets can be saved for each resolution separately Input 3 settings x Apply changes to 9 Current Input All Inputs Video source Auto source bal A HDCP enable V No sync cobr Audio source Auto HDMI SPDIF Analog Analog audio gain OdB 4 D qj b Analog audio polarity Normal A Signal RGBHV HDCP not protected DVI Power SV present Vertical total 1235 lines Sync type separate HV Horizontal total 2080 pixels ideo signatinto o rorzonalacve 1820 GEE noes Resolution 1920x1200p60 Vertical active 1200 lines Color depth 24 bit pixel BE Colorspace RGB Horizontal position 114 ae pixels Timing type User saved preset Vertical position 33 lines Timing ID 0 tala Audsinalifo Save to this input _ __ Save to altinputs Undo changes Input connector analog stereo Audio signal present Reload
83. e set the same like IP address Save settings Any changes made in the IP settings menu come alive only when Save amp exit is executed To do this navigate to this item with the left 4 and right gt buttons then press ENTER 0 The Operation in progress message appears on the LCD If saving the settings succeed then Operation done message is shown for 3 seconds visual engineering IGHTWARE Important Info Power status Firmware versions New IP settings can be applied while an active connection is alive on the Ethernet port but in this case the active connection will be closed automatically To reconnect the Ethernet port needs to be used again If you get OPERATION FAILED message then please disconnect the remote TCP IP sockets and try again Exit without save To discard changes execute Exit amp no save To do this navigate to this item with the left lt and right gt buttons then press ENTER Navigate to this menu in the main menu list and press ENTER gi The monitored voltage levels nominal 3 3V and nominal 5V and the temperature of the main processor are shown on the LCD panel String to be shown is longer than LCD display line Wait a second and the string will be shifted to left character by character No changes can be made here Press left lt and right gt buttons to select another menu item Navigate to this menu in the main menu list and press th
84. e showing the output boards SL 50 100 Slots from 51 to 100 are showing the input boards SL END This message indicates the end of the list Explanation The router reports that it has one output and one input slot There is one input card and one output card installed 7 4 11 View error list Description Shows the basic error list since last boot up Command ELIST gt elist Response ELIST lt num gt e lt elevel gt e lt code gt ELIST 1 Notice BOOT e lt param gt e lt occ gt CrLf p 0x03 o 1 CrLf ELIST lt num gt e lt elevel gt e lt code gt ELIST 2 Notice READY e lt param gt e lt occ gt CrLf p 0x00 0 1 CrLt Legend num line number lt elevel gt NOTICE Notan 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 FATAL Fatal error Normal operation is not possible lt code gt short name for type of log entry lt param gt technical parameter lt OCC gt occurrence number for this type of log entry Explanation There are no errors only standard notices that occur on boot up Info The error list can contain NOTICEs and WARNINGs under normal operation These entries do not mean that there is any problem with the matrix 7 5 System commands 7 5 1 Reload factory defaults Description Factory default settings can be reloaded for different
85. e up la and down M buttons to view the desired firmware version number Press left lt and right gt buttons to select another menu item RS 232 settings menu View log menu The serial port baud rate value can be set here Press the ENTER and use the up A and down buttons to change the baud rate value Changes take place when ENTER 0 is pressed A beep sound and the Operation done message indicate that the protocol is changed Navigate to this menu in the main menu list and press ENTER 9 Use the up a and down V buttons to toggle between the notices System events and errors can be checked in this menu Use the up A and down buttons to scroll between the log entries The first line of each log entry shows the current entry number number of all entries and the level of the current entry The second line is the name of the event that created the entry The third line shows a hexadecimal parameter and an occurrence counter The occurrence shows how many times the event happened since the last startup Press the ENTER 6 button to return to main menu Not an error Initialization information Possible problem without influencing normal operation Problem that may lead to further errors Serious error Must report to support Fatal error Normal operation is not possible Info This log can contain NOTICEs and WARNINGs under normal operation These entries do not mean that there is any problem
86. e upgrade UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Add IP Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties 192 168 2128 I MX FR17 SN FR16 M02 Sg 192 168 245 MX FR33L SN 11231 234 E Device Name I UMX4x4 8 192 168 2 110 1 MX FR17 SN ENGO1 e 192 168 2 98 I UMX4x4 SN 12070278 Serial Number SN SUPP01 UPGRADE SELECTED IP address 192 168 2 44 FIRMWARES MAC address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication set_GPIO levels gt set_GPIO directions to OUTPUT Card 1 Query Card 2 gt update_GPIO CLK to 1 gt update_GPIO DATA to 0 gt update_GPIO DATA to 1 MX CP1 HW 2 0 FW 2 0 6 FW 1 0 1 Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Vv UMX CPU umx4x4 v1 0 9 hex y MX CP1 1 MX CP 2 0 6 hex Iv Web Server xptexs 2 0 4 rom 2 Web Content umx4x4 pro lwr 1 O0 3 cob Loq file 3587 KB Figure 8 8 Starting the upgrade process Step 9 Upgrading The Bootloader will first erase the content of the controllers and then write the new firmware data This process can be monitored in the communication window and the progress bar both are marked with red rectangles in the picture below Section 8 Firmware upgrade Page 119 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 L iGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties Device
87. econd item of the priority list And so on If the second item of the priority list was selected e g SPDIF and the first item e g HDMI embedded appears on the input UMX4x4 Pro selects the first one HDMI embedded immediately Info Info 3 The HDCP capability on the input port can be enabled or disabled with the HDCP enabled setting It can be set to Yes or No This can prevent unnecessary HDCP encryption with certain source devices Note that only unprotected contents can be played on the source if this setting is No Use the up la and down W buttons to change the value For more information about HDCP handling see section 2 6 and 2 6 3 on page 14 Navigate to the Analog video Submenu then press the ENTER button to change the analog video settings on the selected input port Use the left 4 and right gt buttons to select the parameter to be changed Use the up A and down V buttons to change the value a Phase b H Pos c V Pos d H Size e V Size f Clock g Return Navigate to the Return item then press the ENTER 0 button to step back to the Analog video menu The Analog video submenu available only if there is a valid analog audio signal on the current input port UMX4x4 Pro examines the analog video signal on the input port and adjusts the analog video settings automatically The user can modify these values Navigate to the Analog audio Submenu then press
88. ed from The rows with red background are EDIDs routed from dynamic memory The Last attached Monitor s EDID List contains the resolution manufacturer and vendor name of the display devices connected to matrix switcher s output The matrix remembers the last display device s EDID so there is an EDID shown even if there is no device attached to the router s output at the moment The Factory EDID List shows the factory memory locations 01 89 with preprogrammed EDID The User EDID List shows the memory locations 1 504 which can be used by the user to save custom EDIDs LiGHTWARE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 3 9 Advanced EDID Manager Emulated EDID List Last Attached Monitors EDID List v Inputs Manuf Resolution Monitor Name Source Outputs Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name Input 1 VSC 1600x1200 60 0Hz VP2030SE U001 Monitor 1 VSC 1600x1200 60 0Hz VP2030 SE Input 2 DEL 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL U2412 D002 Monitor 2 DEL 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL U2412 Input 3 NEC 1920x1080 60 0Hz 24WMGX3 D004 Monitor 3 VSC 1600x1200 60 0Hz VP2030 SE Input4 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz Univ DVI F029 Monitor 4 NEC 1920x1080 060 0Hz 24WMGX3 Figure 5 7 EDID Management menu Any DVI source reads the EDID from the Emulated EDID memory for the corresponding port The user can copy an EDID from any of the three EDID lists to the desired input s memory location This is called EDID routing There are two
89. ed via RS 232 the IP address field shows serial connection instead of the IP address Device Information Device Name UMXAxA IP Address serial connection MAC Address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 If the matrix is connected via IP connection the serial and IP settings can be viewed by clicking on the Serial and IP Settings button Page 60 129 Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller Info Info 5 6 1 IP settings Obtain IP address automatically By selecting the Obtain IP address automatically option the matrix gets the IP address from the DHCP server on the LAN or if DHCP server is not present it gets an AutolP address from the 169 254 xxx xxx domain Fix IP configuration In this case the matrix has an IP address configuration set up by the user administrator The earlier saved configuration is shown in brackets Step 1 Select the Fix IP configuration option Step 2 Type in the IP address select the desired subnet mask and type in the gateway IP address Step 3 Click on Apply Settings button Depending on the modified settings you might need to restart the router and the Matrix Controller Software Step 4 Click to the Close button to close this window and step back to the Status menu Serial and IP Settings IP configuration o Obtain IP address automatically Fix IP configuration DHCP and AutolP is enabled IP Address 192 168 254 254 Subnet Mask 255 25
90. eft lt and right gt buttons to select the parameter to be changed Use the up A and down Y buttons to change the value 1 The Interface parameter sets the video signal type which is connected to the input port It can be set to Auto Digital Analog YUV Analog RGB or Analog auto Use the up A and down Y buttons to change the value The Auto source setting accepts both digital and analog signals on the input and selects the one which is first detected If the source signal type is unknown the recomended interface setting is the Auto 2 Three different audio sources can be connected to one input port at the same time The Audio parameter selects which incoming audio signal will be placed to the selected output port Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the parameter to be changed Use the up A and down V buttons to change the value The audio source settings can be Mute HDMI Analog SPDIF Auto HDMI Analog Auto SPDIF Analog Auto HDMI SPDIF Analog Auto SPDIF HDMI Analog If only one input is selected Analog or SPDIF or HDMI than only this type of audio can be placed on the output If Mute is selected than the matrix ignores the audio input signals Every AUTO value has a priority order The matrix checks the first item of the priority list If there is a valid audio signal on that audio input the signal will be placed to the outputs If there isn t the matrix checks the s
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92. erated result file will be saved 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 Generate Report Generating standard report Find menu By clicking this menu the available devices can be rescanned on the serial port and on the Ethernet If the Matrix Controller Software has a live connection to a device on a port a question window appears asking if you really want to search for devices Clicking Yes will open the Find window See section 5 2 about establishing the connection on page 45 Clicking No will close the pop up window the original connection remains active Confirm Do you want to search for devices es visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 Web control Using built in website Info Info Info 6 1 Info Info Lightware matrices have a built in web page which can be accessed over TCP IP protocol and offers you full control over all settings even if you don t have the opportunity to install new programs The router s built in website is compatible with most widely spread browsers and requires no additional software components such as ActiveX controls To access the webpage just run your preferred web browser and type the IP address of the router as URL The computer and the router have to be in the same subnet The only way to find out the router s IP address if i
93. ers Analog signal properties are displayed when SOURCE R C lt ATIM1 gt lt ATIM2 gt lt ARES gt Analog timing1 0 SMTPE standard 1 User saved preset 2 EDID detailed timing 3 Factory preset 4 GTF formula 5 User modified not saved Analog timing2 depending on lt ATIM1 gt lt ATIM1 gt 0 gt SMTPE record number lt ATIM1 gt 1 gt User preset number lt ATIM1 gt 2 gt Detailed timing number lt ATIM1 gt 3 gt Factory preset number lt ATIM1 gt 4 gt Fixed zero Resolution string example 1600x1200p60 Digital signal properties are displayed when SOURCE H D lt DCS gt lt DRES gt 2 byte hexadecimal number bit 0 2 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 08182 20 Color depth 24 bit pixel bit 4 Color space YCbCr422 bit 5 Color space YCbCr444 Incoming resolution string example 1600x1200p60 visual engineering IGHTWARE If HDMI signal present lt SOURCE gt H there are more HDMI specific parameters lt HAUDIO gt HDMI Audio properties 0 no audio P 2 channel stereo L PCM M Multichannel PCM M PCM o Compressed audio H HBR audio D DST audio not supported E DSD audio not supported lt HASAMP gt If lt HAUDIO gt not S or H HDMI audio sample rate in kHz lt HAUDIO gt S Compressed multiply by 32 lt HAUDIO
94. es with USB interface Available devices in DEMO mode Type Serial Type Note SP 8x8HDMHPro Not a real matrix Available devices in DEMO mode Connect Figure 5 2 Ethernet connection Type Note P Sx8HDMI Pro Not a real matrix Figure 5 3 Serial connection Step 4 Click on the Connect button to connect to the device If the router is not listed in the available devices on Ethernet box try searching again or see the trouble shooting guide in section 9 3 about TCP IP connection problems on page 123 Be sure that the firewall is not blocking the application When the Lightware Matrix Controller finds the hardware it determines the product type and the control menu appears The current state of the crosspoint switch is displayed Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller Page 47 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE LiGHTWARE o Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 3 9 Control P r e s e t L e g e n d Figure 5 4 Matrix Controller crosspoint array 5 3 Control menu 5 3 1 Page 48 129 This menu contains the crosspoint area and the preset area After connecting to a new device this menu appears by default This view adapts to the input and output numbers of the router 11 14 columns represent the inputs the Video Out 1 Video Out 4 rows represent the video outputs and Audio Out 1 Audio Out 4 rows represent the a
95. et calling status request etc Ethernet control TCP IP Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX Auto Sensing visual engineering IGHTWARE Built in WEB site Easy access from a WEB browser to control and configure the switcher Universal power supply UMX4x4 Pro accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency on standard IEC connector Power failure memory In case of power failure the unit stores its latest configuration and after next power up it loads automatically HDCP compliant UMX4x4 Pro complies with HDCP1 2 standard Lightware is a legal HDCP adopter The included Advanced HDCP Management eliminates the need for reauthentication upon switching 20 meter input cable compensation Using 22AWG high quality DVI or HDMI cable the inputs are automatically compensated for up to 20 meter cable length at 24bpp which extends installation possibilities even at the highest HDTV or computer resolutions Pixel Accurate Reclocking removes jitter caused by long cables Each output has a clean jitter free signal eliminating signal instability and distortion caused by long cables or connector reflections Signal analysis Using the built in webpage or Matrix Controller software the user can monitor incoming signal parameters such as resolution signal timing parameters color space audio type scan rate HDCP encryption and so on Deep Color support and conversion It is possible to t
96. factory settings for this signal Gain Offset Audio type Analog video presets Channel allocation Current input Figure 6 3 Input settings for analog signal Section 6 Web control Using built in website Page 71 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 3 10 Output parameter settings By clicking on an output label a dialog window appears showing the parameters for the corresponding output Output 1 settings X Apply changes to Current Input All Inputs Reload Factory default to current output all outputs Signal properties Display Mode Auto wi HDMI capable none Supported colorspaces none v HDCP Auto Mj Display manufacturer none Display type none R Display resolution none Signal status T i Deep Color support none Monitor present Receiver sense none Output singal HDMID VIy DYI Active signal present HDCP none HotPlug Detect none YUY support on DC none HDCP state none Repeater none Supported audio formats 2 channel LPCM 32 44 1 48 88 2 95 176 4 192 kHz 16 20 24 bit 8 channel LPCM 32 44 1 48 88 2 95 176 4 192 kHz 15 20 24 bit B8 D Lack 8 channel AC 3 640 kbps B8 O O e 8 channel DTS 1536 kbps e 6 channel One Bit Audio Audio settings Right volume Left volume 8 channel Dolby Digital dB 8 0 e 8 channel DTS HD s Preemphasis 8 channel True HD o Bass D dB 8489
97. fault display activates after power up This screen shows the current IP address the current IP port and the serial number of the matrix IP settings menu This menu contains IP address assignment settings and TCP IP Port value If the DHCP is switched off then IP Gateway and IP Subnet mask can be set as well Changes take place only when Save amp settings is executed Select the Exit amp no save to return to main menu without saving any changes IP address settings Navigate to this item and press ENTER button to be able to change the value Use the up A and down V buttons to toggle between DHCP and fix IP address If the DHCP is switched off then the IP address can be set by the user The four part of the fix IP address can be set separately Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the part and then use the up A and down M buttons to change the value of that part To take effect settings press ENTER button TCP IP Port value Navigate to this item with the up left 4 and right gt buttons and press ENTER button to be able to change the value Use the up A and down W buttons to change the TCP IP port value To take effect settings press ENTER ie button IP Gateway If the DHCP is switched off then IP Gateway settings are available This address can be set the same like IP address IP Subnet If the DHCP is switched off then IP Subnet settings are available This address can b
98. gt H HBR multiply by 4 32 32 KHz 44 44 1 kHz 48 48 KHz 88 88 2 kHz 96 96 kHz 176 176 4 kHz 192 192 kHz lt HCH gt Contains CEA 861 compatible channel assignment if M PCM signal present 0x00 FR FL 0x01 LFE FR FL 0x02 FC FR FL 0x03 FC LFE FR FL 0x04 RC FR FL 0x05 RC LFE FR FL 0x06 RC FC FR FL 0x07 RC FC LFE FR FL 0x08 RR RL FR FL 0x09 RR RL LFE FR FL OxOA RR RL FC FR FL OxOB RR RL FC LFE FR FL OxOC RC RR RL FR FL OxOD RC RR RL LFE FH FL OxOE RC RR RL FC FR FL OxOF RC RR RL FC LFE 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 FLOC LFE FR FL 0x16 FRC FLOC FC FR FL 0x17 FRC FLC FC LFE FR FL 0x18 FRC FLC RC FR FL 0x19 FRC FLC RC LFE FR FL OX1A FRC FIC RC FC FR FL 0x1B FRC FLC RC FC LFE FR FL OX1C FRC FLC RR RL FR FL 0x1D FRC FLC RR RL LFE FR FL 0x1E FRC FLC RR RL FC FR FL Ox1F FRC FLC RR RL FC LFE FR FL FL Front Left FG Front Center FR Front Right FLC Front Left Center FRC Front Right Center HL Hear Left HC Hear Center HR Rear Right RLC Rear Left Center RRC Rear Right Center LFE Subwoofer 7 10 2 Query input port properties Description Check status of the input ports Command DVII lt in gt lt S A gt l dvil 1 si Response D
99. hannels are selected the response is two messages The example shows that output 1 2 3 Audio amp Video are connected to input 2 A amp V output 4 video is connected to input 3 and output 4 audio is connected to input 4 ALLVeMO20U02eL02e03 response means video output 1 is muted video output 2 is muted amp locked and video output 3 is locked to input 2 Info If the command is used without the A V AV parameter the response shows only the video layer connections visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 8 6 Mute specified output Description This command mutes an output on a single or multiple layers Command lt out gt e lt A V AV gt 2ea Response 1MT lt out gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf 1MT02eA CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explanation The example shows how to mute audio output no 2 Info If the command is used without the lt A V AV gt parameter both layers are muted 7 8 7 Unmute specified output Description This command unmutes an output on a single or multiple layers Command lt out gt e lt A V AV gt 2ea Response OMT lt out gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf 0OMTO2eA CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explanation The example shows how to unmute audio output no 2 Now output 2 is switched to the input it was connected to prior to the mute command 7 8 8 View mutes on all outputs Description Viewing all out
100. he Operation is progress message appears on the LCD If switching the EDID succeed then the Operation done message is shown for 2 seconds 4 4 6 Signal Present mode To enter or exit this mode you have to press the SIGNAL PRESENT button Signal present mode is active when Signal present button is illuminated In this mode the source and destination buttons show the actual connection state of the corresponding port Press any SOURCE or DESTINATION button and detailed information of that port can be checked on the LCD menu Resolution refresh rate type of the video signal Source and destination buttons If a source button is illuminated then a signal is present on that source If a destination button is illuminated then a powered display is attached to this output Hot Plug Detect signal is present You can quickly check the cable connections with this feature 4 5 Remote operation Lightware matrix routers can be controlled through various interfaces remotely This makes it possible to use functions that are not accessible via the front panel Also this helps system integrators and operators to control multiple devices in a big system through a single user interface 4 5 1 Control interfaces Users can connect to the matrix through Ethernet TCP IP Serial port RS 232 After establishing connection there is no difference between connection types except some rare cases which are uniquely noted The
101. he Ethernet adapter which is connected to the Lightware device will become the primary adapter and the Bootloader can query it for Lightware devices If you disable an Ethernet adapter while the Bootloader is running you need to restart the Bootloader to be able to query the Ethernet adapter again A second option in this case is that if you know the IP address and port number of the Lightware device you may use the Add IP button above the Available Devices on Ethernet window Upgrade FAILED If the connection is unreliable and the Bootloader cannot communicate with the Lightware device then the Upgrade failed warning messages appears The Bootloader retries the transmission 3 times If it doesn t succeed then the upgrade procedure will have FAILED In this case exit the Bootloader try to establish a reliable connection with the Lightware device and repeat the upgrade process lt may happen that when you try to find the device again the Available devices window will only show the IP address of the Lightware device but not the device type and serial number The reason for this is that the Lightware device may still be in bootload mode and the controllers cannot send any information about themselves You can still double click on the IP address and the Bootloader will establish the connection No controller selected to upgrade If you didn t check any checkboxes left to the controller types then the No controller selected to upg
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103. iately connected to the last selected destination Info Info Info Info Info Info 4 2 6 Switching Creating connections in TAKE mode Step 1 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Step 2 Press and release the desired source button The pressed source button and all destination buttons which are currently connected to this source will light up The dark remaining destination buttons are not connected to this source This is an informative display about current status of the selected input view only Step 3 Press and release the desired destination button or buttons which has to be connected to the selected source The preselected destination button s start s blinking Step 4 Press and release TAKE button to execute switching Now the selected input is switched to the selected output or to the multiple outputs A source button can be pressed twice to preselect all outputs Outputs which are connected to the pressed input light up and all other outputs start to blink Some outputs can be unselected if needed then pressing TAKE executes the switching If the pressed destination is locked then it could not be selected This is indicated by a short flash of the OUTPUT LOCK when a locked destination is pressed Disconnecting or muting in TAKE mode Step 1 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Step 2 Press and release the selected source button The pressed source button
104. ight lt VFP gt Vsync Front Porch lt VW gt Vsync Width lt VBP gt Vsync Back Porch lt TMDS gt TMDS clock in kHz lt BPP gt Bit Pixel 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 HDMl 2 SO H x x x 1 Set output port no 2 to HDMI 24 bit AUDIO 1 09502x x 20 xix x Turn on bass enhancement 20dB 7 11 1 Set output video properties Description This command is for configuring output port settings HDMl lt out gt lt S A gt O gt HDMI 2 SO H x Xx x 1 MODE CSPAC lt CRANG gt lt SUBS gt lt HDCP gt HDMIf lt out gt O lt S A gt 0 HDMIF20W4S0 GO0H100 OHAAA1 CrLf G lt CON gt lt MODE gt lt SIG gt lt HDCP gt lt HPD gt O lt MODE gt lt CSPAC gt lt CRANG gt lt SUBS gt lt HDCP gt M lt HSUP gt lt AUTH gt lt REP gt lt YUV4 gt lt YUV2 gt lt AUD gt lt PCM gt lt DC gt CrLf Legend for command lt S A gt Affected ports o single selected output A all outputs MODE Output signal mode A Automatic this setting gives a response as D H 1 2 D DVI H HDMI 24bit 1 HDMI 30bit deepcolor 2 HDMI 36bit deepcolor CSPAC Reserved for legacy reasons Set X here lt CRANG gt Reserved for legacy reasons
105. ining 31 blocks of EDID 32 altogether Step 6 After the last acknowledge the router indicates that the EDID status changed by sending E S C CrLf WL lt loc gt wl u3 E L S CrLf E L S CrLf WB 1 e lt B1 gt e lt B2 gt e lt B3 gt wb 1 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 e lt B4 gt e lt B5 gt e lt B6 gt e lt B7 gt e lt B8 gt EL lt num gt CrLf EL 1 CrLtf WW B 2e lt B9 gt e lt B10 gt wb 2 38 A3 8E 66 01 01 01 01 e lt B11 gt e lt B12 gt e lt B13 gt e lt B14 gt e lt B15 gt e lt B16 gt EL lt num gt CrLf EL 2 CrLtf WB 320e lt B249 gt e lt B250 gt wb 32 36 59 42 OA 20 20 00 96 e lt B251 gt e lt B252 gt e lt B253 gt e lt B254 gt e lt B255 gt e lt B256 gt EL lt num gt CrLf EL 32 CrLf E S C CrLf E S C CrLf Legend num represents the sequential number of every 8 byte part of EDID num is between 1 and 32 lt B1 gt lt B256 gt are the bytes of EDID Explanation Full EDID uploaded to memory location U3 7 7 9 Delete EDID from memory Description Clear EDID from memory location loc DE lt loc gt deu DE_OK CrLf DE_OK CrLf E S C CrLf E S C CrLf Legend Depending on loc one EDID or all EDIDs in a block can be cleared Not valid Factory EDID cannot be deleted No response Uxx Specified User EDID is deleted Dxx opecified Dynamic EDID is deleted It will be empty until a new monitor is connected Specified Emulated
106. is EN Video out 3 4 Output If mute is active the color of the button s background changes to black Outputs can be locked to any input After locking an input to an output no switching is permitted to this output unless it is unlocked again If output lock is active the color of the button s background changes to red Loading a preset doesn t alter either the lock state or the switch state of a locked output If an output is locked to an input before preset loading it will also be locked to that input after preset loading so locked outputs ignore the preset visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 3 5 Preset operations Preset operations can be done on the PRESET panel The panel can be accessed by clicking on the vertical Preset label at the right margin of the software window Each Lightware matrix switcher has 32 preset memories that can be loaded and saved at any time Info A preset setting stores a full configuration of all outputs so preset loading have an effect on every output except the locked ones Load preset Step 1 Open the Preset panel on the right of the software window Step 2 Select the preset memory Preset1 Preset32 you want to load as the next crosspoint configuration Step3 Press LOAD PRESET button or right click on the desired preset and click Load in the popup menu Now the preset is loaded Step 4 The new I O configuration is displayed on the matrix switching area Save preset Step
107. isual engineering IGHTWARE UMX4x4 Pro OUTPUT 4 E E H UMX4x4 Pro E a ey a SIGNAL LAYER User s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Class apparatus construction This equipment must be used with a main power system with a protective earth connection The third earth pin is a safety feature do not bypass or disable it This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product To disconnect the equipment safely from power remove the power cord from the rear of the equipment or from the power source The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable There are no user serviceable parts inside of the unit Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages To avoid personal injury do not remove the top cover Do not operate the unit without the cover installed The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The apparatus must be safely connected to multimedia systems Follow instructions described in this manual Replacing the AC fuse Unplug the AC power cord from the equipment Locate the AC fuse on the rear of the unit Replace only the AC fuse as indicated on the rear panel of the unit 3 15A fast blowing Connect the power cord to the switcher and to the AC power source Make sure the switcher is working prope
108. isual engineering IGHTWARE Info Info Reload factory defaults Current input Reloads the default values to the currently selected input All inputs Loads the factory default values to all inputs Cable equalization The amplitude of high frequency signals decreases after they pass through long distances in copper cables To counter act this phenomenon input port can amplify the digital signal while maximizing the amplitude at a certain level which is defined by the DVI 1 0 standard This process is called equalization The digital inputs are automatically compensated for up to 30 meter cable length General settings Video Source The signal type of the connected source can be selected in this drop down list Analog RGB Analog YUV Analog auto Digital and Auto source The Analog auto setting determines the color space of the connected analog video signal automatically The Auto source setting accepts both digital and analog signals on the input and selects the one which is first detected If the source signal type is unknown the recomended interface setting is the Auto HDCP enable The HDCP capability can be enabled or disabled on the input port with using the HDCP enable checkbox This can prevent unnecessary HDCP encryption with certain source devices Note that only unprotected content can be played on the source if this setting is disabled For more information about HDCP handling see section 2 6 on page 14 No syn
109. kHz 44 1kHz 32kHz 16bit 2 bit 24bit Analog audio output settings LPCM 192kHz 176 4kHz 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz sj TIE 32KHz 16bit 20bit 24bit Lock Right volume dB da TOS dB Left volume Bass Em gt 200 pao p Treble dB E gt Preemphasis Phase invert Scope of changes There are two options to apply changes To set the scope of the changed settings select the desired option in the top left box Apply changes to current output this option means the modified parameters are applied only to the currently selected port Apply changes to all outputs this option means that the modified parameters are applied to all output ports Info When opening this window again the scope selection will be set to Current Output regardless of the active selection at the time of closing It is to avoid making changes to all outputs by mistake Reload factory defaults Current output Reloads the default values to the currently selected output All outputs Loads the factory default values to all outputs Output properties Mode The Mode can be set to Auto DVI HDMI 24bit HDMI 30bit or HDMI 36bit The Auto option sets the signal mode regarding to the attached display device s EDID and the incoming signal HDCP The HDCP option sets the HDCP encryption on the output The Auto setting applies encryption when the incoming signal is encrypted The Always setting for
110. le was sent LiGHTWARE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 3 9 Basic Device Information Device Name UMX4x4 IP Address 192 168 2 44 Serial and IP Settings MAC Address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Serial SUPP01 Installed Cards Slot Name Card Name Firmware Version Hardware Version CPU Card MX CPU FW 1 0 9r Control Panel MX CP FW 2 0 6 MOTHERBOARD UMX4X4 Slot 1 UMX4X4_OUT4 SCH 1 0 PCB 1 0 Status Slot 2 UMXAX4 INA SCH 1 0 PCB 1 0 Web Content 1 0 1 Web Server FW 2 04 Router status CPU Power 3 3V 3 29V CPU Power 5V 4 99V Temp 30 1C Generate Report s During the process a big red message will be appeared Generating standard report Let the Lightware Matrix Controller software to finish the process Do not exit or select another menu item After finishing a window explorer will be opened and shown the actual folder which contains the generated report file Page 62 129 Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller 5 6 3 Browse command file Important 5 7 Lightware Matrix Controller software can run a special command file After running the software save a result file It is useful for debugging for the Lightware technical support If a command file was sent Step 1 Save it to the computer Step 2 Click to the Browse command file button A browser window will be opened Step 3 Choose the command file Another browser window will be appear where the gen
111. mode regarding to the attached display device s EDID and the incoming signal Use the up A and down W buttons to change the value 2 Analog audio The Analog audio Submenu contains the attributes of the analog audio signal which is connected to the input port Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the parameter to be changed Use the up A and down V buttons to change the value a Volume from 0 dB to 78 dB b Balance from 096 to 10096 c Bass from 0 dB to 24 dB with 2dB steps d Treble from O dB to 6 dB with 2 dB steps e Deemphasis Enabled or disabled f Output phase 0 or 180 degree g Return Navigate to the Output 1 Return item then press the ENTER button to step back to the output port settings 3 The HDCP option sets the HDCP encryption on the output The Auto setting applies encryption when the incoming signal is encrypted The Always setting forces encryption on any incoming video signal Use the up and down buttons to change the value 4 Return Navigate to the Return item then press the ENTER button to step back to the out port settings Info Info HDCP keycounter This menu allows to test source devices how many HDCP keys they can accept Select the input port with the up A and down W buttons to which the tested device is connected to and then press the ENTER button to execute keycounter test Confirmation message appea
112. nected device visual engineering IGHTWARE Info Both Receiver Sense or Hotplug Detect can be used to determine if there is an attached monitor or other sink device 7 9 3 All port status Description Shows the actual status of all input and output ports PS gt ps PSe lt INPUT_ D gt PS 9173 3030 CrLf OUTPUT D JCrLf Legend lt INPUT D and OUTPUT D is the same as for ISD and OSD commands The input and output state tables are separated with a comma See 7 9 1 and 7 9 2 for detailed legend 7 10 Input properties The following commands are setting up the properties of the input ports If only one or a few parameters have to be modified the protocol enables to mask the other parameters 6 L0 so they can stay untouched To mask a parameter use x or X as its value Example DVIIl 1 SI D x x x Set input port no 1 to digital ADC 1 Sl x 1 x Turn on polarity inversion on input port 1 7 10 1 Set input port properties Description This command changes the setup of the input ports Command DVII lt in gt lt S A gt dvil 1 si VIDEO d X AUDIO lt HDCP gt DVIl lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VIDEO gt lt X gt AUDIO HDCP STATUS SOURCE ATIM1 DCS 00 lt ATIM2 DRES gt 720x480p58 CrLf ARES HAUDIO lt HASAMP gt lt HCH gt CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected input A all
113. ngs The Ethernet port can be configured on the front panel LCD menu remotely through the Controller software or the built in website The factory default IP settings or DHCP mode can be activated quickly through front panel shortcut buttons To reset the IP configuration perform the following Resetting the IP address Reset to factory default IP configuration or to DHCP mode with front panel buttons Step 1 Switch the router to TAKE mode if used previously in AUTOTAKE mode by pressing TAKE button for 3 seconds light will go off Step 2 Press and hold down the Control Lock button for 3 seconds Control Lock button lights in up red continuously Step 3 Press and keep pressed the Output Lock button the current protocol indication will light up Step 4 Press and release the a Load Preset button to set the factory default IP settings IP address 192 168 254 254 port number 10001 subnet mask 255 255 0 0 gateway 0 0 0 0 b Save Preset button to set DHCP enabled IP address Acquired with DHCP port number unchanged subnet mask Get from DHCP server gateway Get from DHCP server Step 5 A light sequence will occur to confirm the command Take Auto Load Preset and Save Preset buttons will light up one after the other Step 6 Wait about 5 seconds before connecting the router via Ethernet 4 5 5 Control protocols Matrix routers can be controlled with multiple control protocols Lightware routers have a special p
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115. nt are conventionally color coded by CEA CEDIA 863 B ANSI to aid correct connections According to the standard Lightware uses red colored RCA connectors for right channel of analog stereo audio signals and white colored RCA connectors for left channel of analog stereo audio signals 4 Operation 4 1 Power Connect the power cord to the router s IEC C14 standard power input connector The router is immediately powered ON when the power cord is connected to the AC source During the initial self test and loading of the latest settings Booting appears on the LCD screen After the self test the router reloads its last configuration and it is ready to use In case of hardware failure an error message is displayed Info After switching ON the router reloads the latest settings that were used before it was turned off The router has an internal emergency memory that stores all current settings and tie configurations This memory is independent from presets and invisible for the user This built in feature helps the system to be ready immediately in case of power failure or accidental power down 4 2 Front panel operations 4 2 1 Signal layers Video and audio signals are in different layers Itr means video and audio signals can be switched separately or together For example the video signal of the first input and the audio signal of the second input can be switched to the first output At least one layer is selected all the tim
116. ntal back porch Horizontal front porch 46 pixel Horizontal sync width VSYNC frequency 60Hz HSYNC frequency 74 5kHz Bits per pixel Refresh Close Measured pixel clock 154 911 MHz Measured TMDS clock 154 911 MHz Data rate 4 65 Gbps 280 pix I Data Enable 114 pixel 4 4920 pixel 46 pixel 47 by HSYNC eee AN 1200 line gt j oe L Ju d line ple s ine jes TEN VSYNC Page 54 129 Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller 5 3 8 Output parameter settings By clicking on an output label a dialog window appears showing the parameters for the corresponding output Set UMX parameters on output port 1 Apply changes to Reload factory defaults to Current Output All Outputs Current Output All Outputs Set signal proprerties for output Display HOW capable n a MOC Supported colorspaces RGB 444 YUV444 HDCP Display manufacturer ONK ONKYO Corporation Display type n a General Display resolution TX NR616 Monitor present Receiver senses none P Deep color support n a Output signal HDD I DWI YUY support in DC n a Active signal present HOF none Supported audio formats HotPlug Detect none LPCM 192kHz 176 4kHz 96kHz 88 2 kHz 48
117. on the input 1 EDID from output 1 is dynamically emulated on input 2 F029 Factory preset EDID F29 is emulated on the input 3 U007 User saved EDID U7 is emulated on input 4 7 7 5 Watch EDID validity table Description Shows EDID validity table which contains information about the EDID memory states Command WV lt type gt wv Response EV lt type gt e EVU 1100000000000000000000000 VALIDITY TABLE CILf 0000000000000000000000000 CtLf EVD 1000 CrLf EVE 1113 CrLf Legend D DynamicEDIDs 2 34 AU Damn EFEDDs Each number represents the EDID validity state for the corresponding memory location invalid EDID valid EDID deleted EDID changed EDID Explanation There is one 3 in the last row on the 4 position This means that the emulated EDID on input 4 is changed since the last EDID query on that port Info If a changed EDID is queried by the WH command see the next section its value returns to 1 The status of a deleted EDID returns to 0 after query visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 7 6 View EDID header Description Shows basic information about EDIDs in the memory WH lt loc gt whet EH lt loc gt e EH E1 NEC 1280x1024 60 lt EDID_HEADER gt CrLf LCD1970NXpJ CrLf Response Result O i header for one EDID headers for all Factory EDIDs lt EDID_HEADER gt consists of 3 fields separated by spaces PNPI
118. ons should be a fix value but noise and other effects cause variations Noise electromagnetic interference between other electronic devices such as mobile phones motors etc and the HDMI cable are coupled onto the signal Too much noise results in increased jitter P did ell AO nensi Pi we Noise The Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit completely regenerates the original video signal and outputs a strong high quality digital signal that conforms to the HDMI specification Page 16 129 Section 2 General description 3 Controls and connections 3 1 UMX4x4 Pro front view Source buttons QS BIONAL L AYER Control lock amp E visual eegiaeeriag IGHTWARE Menu navigation i Status LEDs UMXAx4 Pro 3 a rJ e gt L POWER Output lock E ya Destination buttons 149 Function buttons M Menu display T Figure 3 1 UMX4x4 Pro front view Status LEDs POWER LED indicating that the unit is powered on and CPU LIVE blinking LED indicating normal operation Menu navigation UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER buttons for menu navigation Menu display 2x16 character LCD display with backlight for menu operations and settings Function buttons Switching between working modes Normal EDID Signal present Take Autotake and Preset operations are available with the Function buttons Layer select Audio and video signals are on different layer so they can be switched at
119. or Name U48 U49 u50 Input 1 1920x1080 60 0Hz LWR H1920x1080p60 Input 2 1920x1080 60 0Hz LWR H1920x1080p60 Input 3 1920x1080 60 0Hz LWR H1920x1080p60 Input 4 1920x1080 60 0Hz LWR H1920x1080p60 Monitor 1 1920x1200 259 94Hz DEL DELL Monitor 2 1920x1200 59 94Hz PHL Philips Monitor 3 1920x1200 59 94Hz DEL 3 Monitor 4 1920x1080 60 0Hz NEC Figure 6 6 Dynamic EDID routing Page 74 129 Section 6 Web control Using built in website UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual 6 4 2 Learn EDID from attached display device The matrix switcher can learn the EDID from a connected display device and store it in one of the user programmable memory locations All the monitor s EDIDs are listed in the EDID list window and also in the Last Attached Monitors EDIDs window Changes can be made only in the EDID list window Step 1 Click the desired monitor s EDID from the list Step 2 Click the Learn this EDID to submenu item A popup window will show the memory locations from 90 to 139 which are available for the user Step 3 Click on the desired memory location The lists are refreshed in a few seconds and a message box indicates the change Step 4 If the EDID learning was successful a reply message will be appeared on the lower left corner LiGHTWARE Emulated EDIDs Last Atte EDID Inputs Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name EDID Outputs solution Monitor Name Input 1 LWR 1920x1080 260 0Hz H1920x1080p60 Monitor 1 1200 59 94Hz DELL
120. ory defaults Current Input All Inputs Figure 6 2 Input settings for digital signal Scope of changes There are two options to apply changes To set the scope of the changed settings select the desired option in the general settings box Apply changes to current input this option means the modified parameters are applied only to the currently selected port Apply changes to all inputs this option means that the modified parameters are applied to all input ports visual engineering IGHTWARE Info When opening this window again the scope selection will be set to Current Input regardless of the active selection at the time of closing It is to avoid making changes to all inputs by mistake Reload factory defaults Current input Reloads the default values to the currently selected input All inputs Loads the factory default values to all inputs General settings Video Source The signal type of the connected source can be selected in this drop down list Analog RGB Analog YUV Analog auto Digital and Auto source The Analog auto setting determines the colorspace of the connected analog video signal automatically The Auto source setting accepts both digital and analog signals on the input and selects the one which is detected first HDCP enable The HDCP capability can be enabled or disabled on the input port This can prevent unnecessary HDCP encryption with certain source devices Note that only unprotec
121. ough industry standard 9 pole D SUB female connector The router can be ordered with RS 232 control port lb 0090 000 9 6 Figure 3 4 D SUB 9 pole female connector DE9F Pinn RR re rones a data arm opa a roca recae tnou 2 4 DTR Internally connected to Pin 6 Ls enD signal groua ener 2 60 DSR Internally connected to Pin 4 RTS Internally connected to Pin 8 8 CTS Internally connected to Pin 7 To once Table 3 2 D sub connector pin assignment for standard RS 232 3 3 4 Ethernet port Lightware UMX4x4 Pro matrices can be remote controlled through Ethernet as well The Ethernet port can be connected to a LAN hub switch or router with a UTP patch cable If connecting to a computer directly a cross UTP cable has to be used See section 4 5 about remote operation on page 41 for more information LE LED OFF noactivity monk Amber half duplex 10 Mbps z full duplex 100 Mbps Figure 3 5 RJ45 receptacle connector 3 mm L Figure 3 6 RJ45 plug 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 Tsoa name T3688 andmame T568 A name T568 B
122. outputs and Audio Output 1 Audio Output 4 rows represent the audio outputs Each green square represents an active connection Since an input can be routed to more outputs simultaneously there can be one or more green squares in one column However an output can be switched to only one input so there can be only one green square in any row 6 3 3 Mute outputs Outputs can be easily muted by clicking the button titled M beside the output This means that no signal will be present at this output If muting is active the background turns to black 6 3 4 Lock outputs Info Outputs can be locked to any inputs After locking an input to an output no switching is permitted for this output unless it is unlocked again If lock is active background turns to red Loading a preset doesn t change neither the lock state nor the switch state of a locked output If an output is locked to an input before preset loading it will also be locked that input after preset loading so locked outputs ignore the preset UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual 6 3 5 Input and output names To help memorizing the connected sources and destinations names can be assigned to inputs and outputs I O names can be maximum 15 characters long and can contain any ASCII characters except All characters are converted to uppercase Rename l O port Step 1 Click on the desired name of the input or output port exactly A message box will be active Step 2 Type the
123. ows storing names for each preset input output Any 16 byte long string is allowed 16 characters All characters are converted to uppercase The router accepts lt id gt for l O names depending on the actual frame size All router models have 32 presets memories 7 8 14 Rename a preset Command PNAME lt id gt lt preset_name gt pname 1 first preset Response PNAME lt id gt lt preset_name gt CrLf PNAME 1 FIRST PRESET CrLf Explanation Preset 1 was named as FIRST PRESET visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 8 15 Rename an input INAME lt id gt lt input_name gt iname 3 Media Player Response INAME lt id gt input name CrLf INAME 3 MEDIA PLAYER CrLf Explanation Input 3 was named as MEDIA PLAYER 7 8 16 Rename an output Command ONAME lt id gt output name ONAME 2 Monitor_no2 Response ONAME lt id gt lt output_name gt CrLf ONAME 2 MONITOR_NO2 CrLf Explanation Output 2 was named as MONITOR NO2 Query names of Presets Inputs Outputs Description Each preset input output name can be read from the router 7 8 17 Read a preset s name Command PNAME lt id gt gt pname 1 Response PNAME lt id gt lt preset_name gt CrLf PNAME 1 FIRST PRESET CrLf Explanation Name for preset 1 is FIRST PRESET 7 8 18 Read an input s name Command INAME lt in gt gt iname 3 lt INAME 3
124. perature Figure 6 8 Status menu 6 6 Configuration B Lightware Matrix Router Web Page Mozilla Firefox o LO mE F jl Szerkeszt s N zet El zm nyek K nyvjelz k Eszk z k S g f jLightware Matrix Router Web Page http 192 168 2 44 e Google PR Ur LiGHTWARE IP Configuration Obtain IP address automatically P Fix IP configuration Auto Configuration Methods BOOTP Enable Disable IP Address DHCP 9 Enable Disable Subnet Mask AutolP 9 Enable Disable Default Gateway Load Default Apply Settings TCP Port Configuration CONFIGURATION TCP port number 10001 for Barco Encore set Port 23 for Vista Spyder set Port 10001 Load Default Apply Settings The unit s network values are displayed when you select Configuration menu Info It is possible to reload factory default IP setup using the front panel buttons See section 4 5 4 on page 42 for details Page 76 129 Section 6 Web control Using built in website Info Info Info 6 6 1 Automatic IP Address Configuration The matrix switcher supports three of the most used automatic IP configuration protocols To assign IP address automatically Step 1 Click on Configuration menu Step 2 Select Obtain IP address automatically Step 3 Enter the following as necessary IP Configuration Obtain IP address automatically Fix IP configuration Auto Configuration Methods B
125. puts mute state Command VM vm Response ALLe lt M1 gt e lt M2 gt e lt M3 gt e lt M4 gt CrLf lt ALL 1 0 O 0 CrLf Legend All Mx indexes are one digit numbers showing the mute state for the corresponding output If Mx equals O the output x is unmuted If Mx equals 1 the output x is muted Explanation Output 1 is muted and the other outputs are not muted 7 8 9 Lock specified output Description This command locks an output on a single or multiple layers Command gt lt out gt e lt A V AV gt gt 4eav Response 1LO lt out gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf 1LO04eAV CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explanation The example shows how to lock audio amp video on output no 4 7 8 10 Unlock specified output Description This command unlocks an output on a single or multiple layers Command lt lt out gt e lt A V AV gt lt 4eav Response OLO lt out gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf OLO04eAV CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explanation The example shows how to unlock audio amp video on output no 4 7 8 11 Save preset to memory location Description Save current crosspoint configuration on one or more layers Command lt id gt e lt A V AV gt 4 a Response SPR lt id gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf SPRO4 A CrLf Legend Please read section 7 8 1 Switch one input to one output Explan
126. r further information see the user s manual of Easy EDID Creator on the Lightware website www lightware eu Terminal menu Terminal Window h X 2012 07 11 17 07 24 I MX FR17 2012 07 11 17 07 24 SN SUPP01 2012 07 11 17 07 30 I MX FR17 2012 07 11 17 07 30 SN ENGO01 2012 07 11 17 07 30 lt 4 I UMX4x4 2012 07 11 17 07 30 lt SN SUPP01 2012 07 11 17 07 31 lt MX16x16DVI FRAME 2012 07 11 17 07 31 lt 4SN 10320602 2012 07 11 17 07 40 gt P_ 2012 07 11 17 07 40 lt CURRENT PROTOCOL 1 2012 07 11 17 07 40 gt 1 2012 07 11 17 07 40 lt 4 I UMX4x4 E 2012 07 11 17 07 41 gt VC V 2012 07 11 17 07 41 lt ALLV 04 04 04 04 2012 07 11 17 07 41 gt VC A 2012 07 11 17 07 41 lt ALLA 04 04 04 04 2012 07 11 17 07 41 gt S 2012 07 11 17 07 41 lt SN SUPP01 2012 07 11 17 07 41 gt F 2012 07 11 17 07 41 lt FW 1 0 9r 2012 07 11 17 07 41 gt FC 2012 07 11 17 07 41 4CF MX CP FW 2 0 6 0X10 2012 07 11 17 07 41 4CF END 2012 07 11 17 07 41 gt LAN_VER 2012 07 11 17 07 41 MAC ADDR 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 a m v Command framing Clear Terminal Window Figure 5 8 Terminal window This general purpose serial terminal is intended mainly for testing and debugging purposes After a successful connection is established with a router this terminal can be used either via serial or TCP IP connection All command
127. rade message appears Click at least one of the checkboxes before you click on the UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES button The controller was not upgraded Make sure that the checkbox next to the controller type is checked before you click on the UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES button These checkboxes enable the firmware upgrade on the different controller types An invalid file has been selected The Bootloader checks if valid firmware files have been selected for the controllers If an invalid file not firmware file has been selected then the WARNING Upgrade failed Invalid checksum warning messages appears Please select a valid firmware file Firmware selected for the wrong controller If an otherwise valid firmware file has been selected but for the wrong controller the WARNING Invalid controller type info for UMX4x4 pro warning message appears Please select the appropriate firmware file for the controller Corrupt firmware file If the correct firmware file is selected for the controller but it somehow became corrupted the checksum is incorrect then the WARNING Upgrade failed Invalid checksum Invalid controller type info for UMX4x4 Pro Invalid hardware info for UMX4x4 Pro warning messages appear Please contact your local sales representative or Lightware s support team at support lightware eu and ask for the correct firmware files visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 Specifications General Segel in
128. ransmit the highest quality 36 bit video streams for perfect color reproduction The signal can be converted freely on each output so you can get the best possible quality on every display DVI HDMI conversion The router is able to convert from HDMI to DVI signals so that you can watch HDMI videos on your computer display without audio Fiber cable support Self powered DVI fiber cables using 5V from DVI sources VGA cards etc usually consume more than 50 mA which load is maximum allowed by DVI 1 0 standard UMX4x4 Pro supports 5V 500 mA constant current output on each DVI output to power long distance fiber optical cables Zero frame delay Even on Analog Inputs Lightware s UMX4x4 Pro add no frame noticeable delay to the switched signal There is no frame or line period delays to the signals when passing a Lightware router Separate Audio and Video matrix switching Video and audio signals can be separated and switched independently Even if the HDMI stream contains embedded audio Analog Audio and Video A D conversion UMX4x4 Pro converts uncompressed analog audio and video signal to digital and places it to the output UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual 2 3 Typical applications Some typical connection variations with the matrix router are shown on Figure 2 1 Ae speaker cable 7 1 Channel gt MM AY Surround cable A A cable 4 DVI cable P HD Projector UMX4x4 Pro p Universal ma
129. ressing the EDID button The illuminated button shows that this mode is active This mode is for checking the presence of the display devices and incoming signals Enter or exit this mode by pressing the SIGNAL PRESENT button The illuminated button shows that this mode is active Firmware versions RS 232 settings View log 1 n Notice 2 n Notice n n Notice Factory reset IP reset IO card reset EDID reset Return Input settings Interface Audio HDCP key reset Normal mode EDID mode Signal present mode Default display View EDID IP settings Dynamic EDIDs IP address Emulated EDIDs IP Port Factory EDIDs Save amp exit User EDIDs Exit amp no save Save EDID Power status Switch EDID HD CP enabled Analog video Analog audio Return Output settings Mode HDCP Return HDCP keycounter Analog audio 4 4 3 Navigation The front panel LCD has 2 lines and 16 characters in each line The left lt and right gt buttons can be used to scroll between menu items The enter button steps in the submenus or makes changes available The up a and down W navigation buttons modify the value for the current menu item 4 4 4 Normal mode Main menu list Left 4 and right gt buttons select between menu items Enter 4 button steps in submenus or select the changeable values Default display De
130. rly WEEE Waste Electrical amp 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 responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or pre their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal visual engineering IGHTWARE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Lightware Kft 15 Peterdy Street Budapest H 1071 HUNGARY as manufacturer declare that the products UMX4x4 Pro Computer Matrix Switcher 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 55103 1 E3 EN 55103 2 rii E EN 60065 Class Date 12 April 2012 Name Gergely Vida Managing Director Signed Y IN A Gongl Table of contents 1 2 INTRODUCTION cuicos eui A casi 9 GENE
131. rotocol but to interoperate with third party devices a secondary protocol is also provided Info Lightware Matrix Controller software and the built in website works only with LW protocol 41 The currently used protocol can be viewed or changed any time on the matrix front panel or with protocol commands Change view protocol on the front panel Step 1 Switch the router to TAKE mode if used previously in AUTOTAKE mode by pressing TAKE button for 4 seconds light will go off Step 2 Press Control Lock button for 3 seconds it lights in up red continuously Step 3 Press and keep pressed the Output Lock button Now the active protocol is displayed view protocol One source button lights up according to the current protocol Source 1 lights Lightware protocol active on Serial Source 2 lights Protocol 2 is active on Serial Step 4 a If you do not want to change the protocol release the Output Lock button view only b If you want to change the protocol keep the Output Lock button pressed and press the desired Source button Step 5 If the control protocol for any interface has changed then a beep will sound to notify the change visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller The matrix router unit can be controlled using Lightware Matrix Controller from a Windows PC or Laptop through RS 232 or Ethernet port 5 1 Installing the Matrix Controller software Step 1
132. rrent state in TAKE mode If all source and destination buttons and TAKE button are unlit the unit is in TAKE mode and no input was selected in last 3 seconds user can verify both input and output connections for any layer This informative display will remain for 3 seconds and then all button lamps go out In TAKE mode no accidental change can be done unless TAKE button is pressed For viewing input connections select the desired layer s then press and release a source button Now the selected source button and all destination buttons will light up which are currently connected to the selected source For viewing output connections select the desired layer s then press and release a destination button Now the source button which is connected to the selected destination will light up If no source button is lighting the selected destination is in muted state View current state in AUTOTAKE mode Info Info In AUTOTAKE mode only states of destinations can be viewed Select the desired layer Press and release the required destination button Now the source button which is connected to the selected destination will light up If no source button is lighting the selected destination is muted or disconnected By pressing another destination button the state of that destination can be seen Muting or disconnecting an output cannot be done in AUTOTAKE mode Be careful as in AUTOTAKE mode if a source button is pressed it is immed
133. rs Start test It takes about 1 2 minutes The string to be shown is longer than LCD display line Wait a second and the string will be shifted to left character by character Press the ENTER button to start the operation A message appears showing the test progress It can take several minutes to complete Interrupt is not allowed during the HDCP keycount test Wait with other operations until the test is finished After the test is finished the result is shown Press ENTER to acknowledge the result and return to previous menu 4 4 5 EDID mode To enter or to exit from this mode press and release the EDID button EDID mode is active when the EDID button is illuminated on the front panel All EDIDs are referred with their memory location e g F49 or DO3 see section 4 3 about EDID memory structure on page 30 Select menu items with the left lt and right gt buttons and then press ENTER 6 to step in submenus You can cancel any not yet executed operation by exiting the EDID menu with pressing the EDID button Source and destination buttons are disabled while EDID mode is active View EDID If the EDID button is pressed the View EDID submenu opens automatically All the stored EDIDs can be checked through this menu The most important information about each EDID is shown in the submenu The string to be shown is longer than LCD display line Wait a second and the string will be shifted to left character b
134. s can be used here that are discussed in the Programmers reference chapter 7 on page 80 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 gt or lt prefix and has different font colors in order to help distinguishing If the Command framing checkbox is unchecked you can send multiple commands together however in this case you have to type in the framing brackets manually Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller Page 59 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 6 Status menu Basic device information such as the installed boards firmware and hardware revisions are displayed in this window LiGHTWARE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 3 9 Basic Device Information Device Name UMX4x4 IP Address 192 168 2 44 Serial and IP Settings MAC Address 00 20 4A E0 C4 32 Serial SUPP01 Installed Cards Slot Name Card Name Firmware Version Hardware Version CPU Card MX CPU FW 1 0 9r Control Panel MX CP FW 2 0 6 MOTHERBOARD UMX4X4 Slot 1 UMX4X4 OUT4 SCH 1 0 PCB 1 0 Status Slot 2 UMX4X4_IN4 SCH_1 0 PCB_1 0 Web Content 1 0 1 Web Server FW 2 0 4 Router status CPU Power 3 3V 3 29V CPU Power 5V 4 99V Temp 27 9C Generate Report Generate report file Browse command file Figure 5 9 Status menu z i i Info If the device is connect
135. t Programs gt Lightware gt LW_bootloader_v3_2 8 or on the desktop and double click on it LW_bootload er v3 28 Section 8 Firmware upgrade Page 111 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE Uninstalling To uninstall the Bootloader software double click on Start menu gt Programs gt Lightware Uninstall LW bootloader v3 2 8 exe 8 2 Upgrade process 8 2 1 Tips for the upgrade process Cross UTP connection To avoid packet loss caused by an overloaded network it is recommended to use cross UTP connection directly from the upgrading PC to the Lightware device Disable other Ethernet devices The Bootloader software always queries the PC s primary Ethernet adapter which is usually the adapter that is connected to the Internet for available Lightware devices It is recommended to disable every other Ethernet device secondary LAN Wi Fi 3G modem for the time of the upgrade If the Bootloader cannot find the Lightware device because the device is connected to the secondary Ethernet adapter cross UTP connection you need to disable the primary adapter Internet This way the Ethernet adapter which is connected to the Lightware device will become the primary adapter and the Bootloader can query it for Lightware devices If you disable an Ethernet adapter while the Bootloader is running you need to restart the Bootloader to be able to query the Ethernet adapter again A second option in this case is that if you know the I
136. t it is copied instantly to the input Info The router sends E S C only if the new EDID is different from the earlier one 7 7 2 Change EDID on all inputs Description Copy EDID from memory location lt loc2 gt to all inputs Location lt loc2 gt should be Fxx or Uxx for static routing and Dxx for dynamic routing Command EA lt loc2 gt gt ea u2 Response E _SW_OK CrLf E SW_OK CrLf delay delay E S C CrLf E S C CrLf Legend loc2 can be Fxx or Uxx or Dxx Explanation User EDID U2 is copied to all inputs Info This operation can take several seconds 7 7 3 Save EDID to user memory Learn EDID Description Learn EDID from lt loc2 gt to lt loc1 gt Command lt loc1 gt lt loc2 gt gt u4 d3 Response E_SW_OK CrLf E SW OKJ CILf E S C CrLf E S C CrLf Legend loci must be Uxx Explanation EDID from output 3 is saved to user EDID 4 7 7 4 View emulated EDIDs on all inputs Description Shows the currently emulated EDIDs for each input The value at the given index lt in1 gt lt in4 gt shows which EDID is used on that particular input Command VEDID vedid Response VEDIDe lt in1 gt e lt in2 gt e VEDID F049 D001 F029 U007 CrLf lt in3 gt e lt in4 gt CrLf Legend All lt inx gt indexes show a lt loc gt which was copied to that input port Explanation F049 Factory preset EDID F49 is emulated
137. t find the Lightware device because the device is connected to the secondary Ethernet adapter cross UTP connection you need to disable the primary adapter Internet This way the Ethernet adapter which is connected to the Lightware device will become the primary adapter and the Bootloader can query it for Lightware devices lf you disable an Ethernet adapter while the Bootloader is running you need to restart the Bootloader to be able to query the Ethernet adapter again A second option in this case is that if you know the IP address and port number of the Lightware device you may use the Add IP button above the Available Devices on Ethernet window IP Address El Use the following TCP Port Port Figure 8 3 Add IP If the Lightware device is connected to the secondary Ethernet adapter or for any other reason and the Bootloader doesn t list it in the available devices window you can manually add its IP address and TCP Port number This way the device name and IP Page 114 129 Section 8 Firmware upgrade Warning UMX4x4 Pro User s Manual address won t be displayed but double clicking on the IP address will establish the connection Step 4 Connect to a device If the Bootloader finds one or more Lightware devices then they will be listed in the tree view window This window shows the device type IP address and serial number of the found Lightware devices COM ports do not query these information users must know
138. t in gt lt S A gt l gt picture 3 si DF CHA DF CHB DF CHOC 1023 1023 1023 G CHA G CHB G CHOC 1023 1023 1023 O CHA O CHB O CHOC 1023 1023 1023 CONT SAT BRIGHT HUE 128 128 0 0 CrLf PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l PICTURE 3 SIl DF CHA DF CHB DF CHOC 1023 1023 1023 G CHA G CHB G CHOC 1023 1023 1023 O CHA O CHB O CHOC 1023 1023 1023 lt CONT gt lt SAT gt lt BRIGHT gt lt HUE gt CrLf 128 128 0 0 CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected input A all inputs lt DF_CHA gt Digital fine clamp for CH A 0 4096 lt DF_CHB gt Digital fine clamp for CH B 0 4095 lt DF_CHC gt Digital fine clamp for CH C 0 4095 lt G_CHA gt Gain for CH A 0 1023 lt G_CHB gt Gain for CH B 0 1023 lt G_CHC gt Gain for CH C 0 1023 O CHA Offset for CH A 0 1023 O CHB Offset for CH B 0 1023 lt O CHC Offset for CH C 0 1023 CONT Contrast 0 255 SAT Saturation 0 255 lt BRIGHT gt Brightness 0 255 lt HUE gt Hue 0 127 Info Analog color setting will not be saved automatically User can save it with the next command visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 10 8 Save analog color properties Description Save analog color properties of the input ports Command PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt I SAVE picture 3 si save CrLf Response P SAVED CrLf P SAVED CrLf PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l
139. t is not known is to search for devices with the Matrix Controller software If this is not possible for some reason the IP address can be reset to factory default 192 168 254 254 with the front panel buttons See section 4 5 4 on page 42 for details Only one opened web page is allowed simultaneously Other TCP IP connections are prohibited while the web page is opened Using more instances of the web page simultaneously will result in inadequate operations Some of the Lightware Matrix Controller functions are not available in the built in website Please read section 4 5 to compare the user interfaces Establishing the connection Step 1 Connect the matrix switcher and the computer either via Ethernet with LAN patch cable to a Hub Switch or Router Ethernet with LAN cross cable directly to Computer If the connection is made through the router s Ethernet port be sure that the computer is in the same network as the router If the computer has multiple Ethernet connections for example WiFi and LAN connections are used simultaneously you will have to know the IP address for the one that is used for controlling the matrix Step 2 Change to the desired IP settings if it is needed Step 3 Check the IP address of the matrix on the front panel LCD Step 4 Type the IP address to the address bar of the web browser After a few seconds the control menu appears The current state of the crosspoint switch is displayed UMX4x4
140. tacacananananaeas 84 7 9 7 6 tol 7 8 7 10 TED Mew routers INCU Me sates euentu ret E ieee 84 7410 Viewansialleg VO OO AOS a 84 Talie SA e ama ne ena 85 SY STEM COMMANDS a ia Ana 85 25 1 Reload actor aetas iniit a lta ote lec 85 Lores COUM HDGP KeVS st a dd da o laces 86 Zoid Clear HDCP keV CANE A eren dest AA AA Sects 86 4 54 Restan MAW Ie FOUL cat acne A NAAA tu e tut Eod eu Sects 86 COMMUNICATION SETUP COMMANDS ssi kut sati ST e cuv Uo depu A AA a 87 A MEME Ne NER A 87 7 6 2 Reload factory default IP Settings ci Ad AA dos A 87 7 06 95 cEnable DHGPAP SeHIDQ ici 87 EDID ROUTER COMMANDS mS 88 fs hangeiblD OonJIJDUL tuo E A Ads 88 Peles QChange EWI OM AMA DUNS ooi didis ob ota E Dec AA EAN ts 88 La Save EDID to User memory Lear EDID 3 ii eet ep EI e e E v Sua iced eee te epe et eee ue 89 TA View emulated EDIDS or all TapUls oor I eco eo Eae eie se e avs 89 TIO Watch EDID valialty Tale reann a io 89 PAE MEWNEDID DE T 90 7 7 7 Download EDID content from the rouUter oooncnncccccnncnnccccconcnncnononnconnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnconnnonannennnnnnnas 90 O Hoad EDID CONN IOME role a a a 90 LID Delete EDID TOT Meno ere a ld 91 SONTROE COMMAND Sonia a bil 92 fol SWichsone put to one OU scs a 92 Toe SWICALONE INPUT to all OUTDUELS a 92 Oos SWING AGIAG OA TI DERE 93 8 4 VIeWCONNECHUOAN On OMPU asin l a Marte teo P dal bow IRE E ull Ru uS d 93 7 8 5 View connection on all outpu
141. tart the device The Lightware device will restart itself automatically but it is recommended to completely power down and power up the device after exiting the Bootloader Page 122 129 Section 8 Firmware upgrade 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 General problems Check the router Check whether the router is properly powered and whether CPU LIVE LED is blinking Try performing a reset through the controller software or unplug and reconnect the router s power cable Important Check whether the RESET button is released properly If the plastic cap gets stuck under the back of the enclosure the matrix can not work 9 2 Serial connection problems Check the protocol Check whether the proper protocol is selected Select Protocol 1 in order to use the matrix with the controller software Check the cable and software settings Check whether your male to female straight serial cable is properly connected In most cases there are more COM ports present in the operating system Please verify the connection settings of your software The router communicates by default with 9600 Baud 8 data bit No parity 1 stop bit 9 3 TCP IP connection problems Check the LAN cable type If you connect the router directly to your computer you must use a cross link cable If the matrix is connected to an Ethernet hub switch or router you have to use a straight patch LAN cable Check the network connection The computer and the router have to be in the same net
142. ted contents can be played on the source if this setting is disabled No sync color The port generates a solid 640x480 resolution image when there is no incoming signal The color of this picture can be set here Double click on the colored field a new window will be appeared Choose the desired color then click to OK button to apply changes Click to Cancel button to discard changes and close the window Audio source The audio signal type of the connected source can be selected in this drop down list Mute HDMI audio Analog audio SPDIF audio Auto HDMI SPDIF Analog Auto SPDIF HDMI Analog Auto HDMI Analog Auto SPDIF Analog The Auto setting determines the type of the connected audio signals automatically and selects the one which is detected first from the list Analog audio gain Analog audio gain can be set up manually from O dB to 24 dB with 3 dB steps Analog audio polarity DC filter Remove DC component from the analog audio signal if it is enabled Signal status Connection status of the selected input port is shown here Type of the video signal HDCP encryption 5V present Video info Resolution color depth and colorspace of the incoming signal are shown The Timing type and Timing ID fields show which parameters are used to digitize the incoming analog signal The input port measures the incoming analog signal and determines timings lf the parameters need adjustment it can b
143. ted signal the non HDCP compliant devices cannot display the video This new feature does not remove the encryption of an encrypted signal and does not void HDCP standard at all 2 7 Pixel Accurate Reclocking Signal reclocking is an essential important procedure in digital signal transmission After passing the reclocking circuit the signal becomes stable and jitter free and can be transmitted over more equipment like processors or event controllers Without reclocking sparkles noise and jaggies can be seen on the image Lightware s sophisticated Pixel Accurate Reclocking technology fixes more problems than general TMDS reclocking It removes not only intra pair skew but inter pair skew as well The Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit eliminates the following errors Intra pair skew skew between the and wires within a differential 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 visual engineering IGHTWARE I ot Intra pair skew Inter pair skew skew between two differential wire pairs in a cable Its 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 2 Y NY _ l I Inter pair skew Jitter signal instability in the time domain The time difference between two signal transiti
144. the ENTER g button to change the analog audio settings on the selected input port Use the left 4 and right gt buttons to select the parameter to be changed Use the up A and down Y buttons to change the value Gain Analog audio gain is the amplify of the built in preamplifier It can be set up manually from O dB to 24 dB with 3 dB steps Phase If there is a phase reverse item in the amplifier chain analog audio signal can be compensated by changing the polarity in the UMX4x4 Pro It can be set up manually to O degree Normal or 180 degree Inverted manually DC filter Remove DC component from the analog audio signal if it is enabled It can be set up manually to Enabled or Disabled visual engineering IGHTWARE Navigate to the Input 1 Return item then press the ENTER button to step back to the input port settings 6 Navigate to the Return item then press the ENTER 0 button to step back to the main menu Output settings Navigate to this menu in the main menu list Select the output port Use the up A and down F buttons to select the port that needs adjustment and then press the ENTER button Output port settings submenu Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the parameter to be changed Use the up A and down buttons to change the value 1 Mode The Mode can be set to Auto DVI HDMI 24bit HDMI 30bit or HDMI 36bit The Auto option sets the signal
145. the same time or separately Layer select buttons chose the desired signal s what will be switched Source buttons Source buttons have three functions to select an input to select a preset number and to view the selected input s state take mode Destination buttons Destination buttons have two functions to select an output or to view the selected output s state Control lock Disables or enables front panel operation When it illuminates red operations on front panel are prohibited 000 0 O 0 0090 Output lock Locks and protects one or more outputs It inhibits accidental input changing on protected outputs Section 3 Controls and connections Page 17 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 3 2 UMX4x4 Pro rear view D Power 2 000000000000 9 Page 18 129 DVI I in 3 Inputs DVI I in Analog audio in S PDIF in Outputs DVI D out Analog audio out S PDIF out Reset button Ethernet port RS 232 port Power Fuse i Inputs 299 S PDIF in Analog audio in Analog audio out G4 S PDIF out s DVI D out Q3 sub RS 232 Port Outputs EE Reset button 0 Ethernet port Figure 3 2 UMX4x4 Pro rear view UMX4x4 Pro has 4 input ports Each port has one video one analog stereo audio and one digital audio input Standard 29 pole DVI I connectors for input connections lt accepts analog and digital signals Double RCA jack conne
146. tion is locked then sources could not be selected This is indicated by a continuously light of the OUTPUT LOCK when a locked destination is pressed visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 2 7 Switching operations flowchart To better understand the viewing and switching sequence in TAKE and AUTOTAKE modes please study the below diagrams Switching sequences are the same with any layer selection Info Layers can be selected or deselected whenever during the switching sequence TAKE mode same button pressed all outputs preselected select or deselect destinations source button Dressed viewing source connections previewing connections idle connections TAKE TAKE realized button mode pressed nothing pressed for 3 sec hj destination viewing button Pid destination Dressed connection Figure 4 1 Switching flowchart in TAKE mode AUTOTAKE mode destination button Dressed idle AUTOTAK E mode viewing last destination s connection select or deselect source connection realized Figure 4 2 Switching flowchart in AUTOTAKE mode 4 2 8 Preset operations All Lightware matrices have 32 user programmable presets Each preset stores a configuration regarding all input connections and mute state for all outputs and both of the layers All presets are stored in a non volatile memory the router keeps presets even in c
147. tion of the built in preamplifier lt can be set up manually from O dB to 24 dB with 3 dB steps Analog audio polarity If there is a phase reverse item in the amplifier chain the analog audio signal can be compensated by changing the polarity in the UMX4x4 Pro It can be set up manually to 0 degree Normal or 180 degree Inverted DC filter Hemoves the DC component from the analog audio signal if it is enabled Input port status Connection status of the selected input port is shown here Type of the video signal HDCP encryption the source 5V sync type Video Resolution color depth and color space of the incoming signal are shown here The Timing type and Timing ID fields show which parameters are used to digitize the incoming analog signal The input port measures the incoming analog signal and determines the timings If the parameters need adjustment it can be done on the right side at analog options In this case the Timing ID field changes to user modified unless the parameters are not saved Audio Information about the embedded audio signal is shown here Input connector audio type sampling frequency channel allocation Analog video options Analog video signals are digitized on the input The timing parameters can be adjusted here if needed Timing presets can be saved for each resolution separately Set UMX parameters on input port 3 General settings Reload factory defaults Apply changes to 9
148. trix audio d switcher cable Local Monitor Analog Analog Stereo Stereo Int Interconnect RCA VGA cable S PDIF Analog Stereo DVI Cable Interconnect cable 3 N Es DVI m e o Ce cable Q Z e Conference PC or Mac Laptop Blu Ray or Codec DVD Player Figure 2 1 Typical application for UMX4x4 Pro Application examples Small classrooms J Conference rooms collaborative telepresence Control room Multiroom video Home cinema Section 2 General description Page 11 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 4 Understanding EDID 2 4 1 Basics EDID stands for Extended Display Identification Data Simply put EDID is the passport of display devices monitors TV sets projectors It contains information about the display s capabilities such as supported resolutions refresh rates these are called Detailed Timings the type and manufacturer of the display device etc After connecting a DVI source to a DVI display the source reads out the EDID to determine the resolution and refresh rate of the image to be transmitted Who are you PC or Mac Display am a monitor Here is my EDID PC or Mac Display Now know what can send PC or Mac Display Figure 2 2 EDID communication Most DVI computer displays have 128 byte long EDID structure However Digital Televisions and HDMI capable displays may have another 128 bytes which is called E EDID and
149. ts ccoconccccccnnnnccconnnnononcononnnnnnconannncononnononnnnnnnonannnnonnnnanennnnnnnss 93 7 38 60 Mute sp ciicd OUUDUL u ue enun Rated eR hte bres e Ehre ted ide Re eite nent a dl hour pm Pudet equ uuu au 94 585 7 Unmute specified OULD UF uses deuce ated Ce Re hte bres e Fita ide Re ete nei aa dle hour me dee emu uuu aU 94 7 8 8 VIEW mutes on all outputs 5 evavtkduxie dee se tet li o vie eue mu a RU 94 Dr MN dsecel zemeniesm t HR 94 29 10 WHIOCK SOCCMEG OULDUT siu rsssicvaintiaciansianacseludande a Victo d i vibbai das ici 94 7 8 11 Save preset to memory location seeesesssseseesseseeeeee nennen nnne nnn nnns nnn nnn nnns 95 7 8 12 Load preset from memory location lessen nnne 95 MEE I ecu 95 128 14 Renenie aDeSe i uraa aaa a bv dao bc dps 95 LEAS RENAME All INDUL cistecsnsiei CE 96 7 8 16 Rename AN output eee cc ceeecccceeeeeeceeeeecceeseeeceaueeeceeuscesseaeeessaaeeeeseeeeessageeessageeessenseessaageeeess 96 7 8 17 Read a presets NAME ccccccccsecccseeceececauceceeccseececesaucesaueesaeeesseeseueeseueesueesueeesseeseueessueenaass 96 7 8 18 Read AN inputs name sssssssssssssesssseeeeee nennen nnne nnne nna n sna nsu sese irse nsns nsn sre senes 96 7 8 19 Read an output s name ssssssssssssssssssesee nennen nnne nnne nna nn sna nnne arse sese sns sa rris sre sre nnns 9
150. ttings and parameters and uses different memories In some cases it is important to know which setting or parameter will or will not change after a firmware upgrade 7 4 Status and identification commands 7 4 1 View product type Description Identification of the device Type i or T then the router responds its name Command I gt i Response lt PRODUCT_TYPE gt CrLf lt I UMX4x4 CrLf Legend PRODUCT TYPE shows the router model Explanation The connected device is a UMX4x4 Pro 7 4 2 View serial number Description The router responds its 8 digit serial number Command S s Response SERIAL NUMBER CrL lt SN 10170142 CrLf Legend SERIAL NUMBER gt shows the serial number of the router Explanation The connected device s serial number is 10170142 Info Only the last 4 numbers are written onto the back of the router 7 4 3 View Firmware version of the CPU Description View the CPU firmware revision Command F f Response lt FW_VERSION gt CrLf FW 1 2 1v CrLf Legend FW VERSION is the firmware version It is followed by lt s gt string which may indicate special versions s v indicates standard version Explanation The connected device s firmware version is 1 2 1v 7 4 4 View CPU firmware compile time Description Shows the CPU firmware compile time Build tag CrLf Build 3564 CrLf Legend lt DATE gt Month Day and Year
151. udio outputs Each green square represents an active connection Since an input can be routed to more outputs simultaneously there can be one or more green squares in one column However an output can be switched to only one input so there can be only one green square in any row Port status display To help identifying connected sources and sinks the background of input and output port labels are colored depending on port status If the mouse pointer hovers over an input our output port label a hint message will come up showing the port s name and its status information Legend for input ports Legend for output ports No source connected or no No sink connected or no information available information available C 5V is present from the source Hotplug is present Source connected DVI signal is present HDMI signal is present ll Analog signal is present Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Matrix Controller Info 5 3 2 Input and output names To help memorizing the connected sources and destinations names can be assigned to inputs and outputs I O names can be maximum 15 characters long and can contain any ASCII characters except All characters are converted to uppercase Rename l O port Step 1 Right click on the desired input or output Step 2 Click Rename Input or Output in the popup menu The Rename window appears Step 3 Type the desired name and click Apply 14 S
152. udio signals are all supported 2 General description 2 1 2 2 Box contents UMX4x4 Pro routing switcher User s manual this document IEC power cable CD ROM with control software RS 232 9 pole D sub Male to Female straight serial cable UTP crosslink cable DVI to VGA adapter Features Advanced EDID Management The user can emulate any EDID on the switcher s inputs independently read out and store any attached monitor s EDID in 100 internal memory locations upload and download EDID files using Matrix Control Software Non blocking cross point matrix architecture The router allows any input to be switched to any output or more outputs simultaneously 2 25 Gb s channel transmission Routes any DVI single link or HDMI signal between 25 and 225 MHz pixel clock frequency conforming to DVI 1 0 and HDMI1 3 standards Supports all HDTV resolutions 720p 1080i 1080p 2K etc HDTV signals up to 225 MHz pixel clock frequency regardless of the actual resolution passed through the router Control by front panel buttons 4 source select 4 destination select Video layer Audio layer Take Load preset Save preset EDID function Signal present Control Lock Output Lock Reconfigurable buttons Each button has a removable flat cap and a translucent label that can be inserted under the cap to identify sources and destinations RS 232 control Simple ASCII based RS 232 protocol is used for switching pres
153. uilt in website Then click on the FIND button to query the Ethernet for Lightware devices COM ports do not list any information about the connected devices users must know which COM port is connected to the Lightware device Section 8 Firmware upgrade Page 113 129 visual engineering IGHTWARE Lightware Bootloader v3 2 8 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties 2 192 168 2 118 1 MX FR33 SN ENGOT amp 192 168 2 128 MX FR17 SN FR16_M02 Device Name e 192 168 2 45 MX FR33L SN P 192 168 2110 MX FR17 SN Sg 192 168 2 98 1 UMX4x4 SN 1 l PETER 599 192 168 2 44 LUMX4x4 SN searching UPGRADE o 192 1RR 2 RR IMIRT RII FR SELECTED FIRMWARE S Available COM Ports s COM1 MAC address Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication Devicelist length 2 Devicelist length 3 USB Devices Devicelist length 4 Devicelist length 5 Devicelist length 6 Devicelist length 7 Devicelist length 8 Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Loq file 3587 KB Figure 8 2 Searching for devices The Bootloader software always queries the PC s primary Ethernet adapter which is usually the adapter that is connected to the Internet for available Lightware devices It is recommended to disable every other Ethernet device secondary LAN Wi Fi 3G modem for the time of the upgrade If the Bootloader canno
154. ut an encrypted signal to a non HDCP compliant display device If an encrypted signal should be switched to a non compliant output it will show a red screen alert or will be muted 2 6 2 HDPC key caching Lightware introduced the HDCP key cashing technique in early 2009 that validates all the display keys in an AV system during system boot up and keeps them constantly available for sources This method eliminates the HDCP handshake at every switch and keeps all sources sending uninterrupted signals Without this function the sources should re authenticate HDCP after each crosspoint switch which makes the displays to drop the signal and go black for 5 8 seconds The HDCP key cashing technique avoids this and allows instantaneous switching between two encrypted signals 2 6 3 Avoiding unnecessary HDCP encryption Many video sources send HDCP protected signal if they detect that the sink is HDCP capable even if the content is not copyrighted This can cause trouble if a HDCP capable device e g repeater or matrix router is connected between the source and the display In this case the content can t be viewed on non HDCP capable displays and interfaces like event controllers Rental and staging technicians often complain about Apple laptops who always send HDCP encrypted signals if the receiver device display matrix router etc reports HDCP compliancy However HDCP encryption is not required all the time e g computer desktop image M
155. ut s buttons illuminate green view state If no button is pressed for three seconds the router returns to idle state If an unlit output button is pressed it starts to blink to indicate that it is preselected for output locking Press and release TAKE button The selected destinations are now locked Unlock an output in TAKE mode Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Press and release the Output Lock button Now the Output Lock button starts to blink and all the locked output s buttons illuminate green view state If no button is pressed for three seconds the router returns to idle state If an illuminating output button is pressed it goes off to indicate that it is preselected for unlocking Press and release the TAKE button The deselected destinations are now unlocked View locked outputs in AUTOTAKE mode In AUTOTAKE mode a destination is selected all the time Therefore the currently selected output and input buttons are illuminated The Output Lock button illuminates regarding to the lock state of the current output Viewing all locked outputs is not possible in AUTOTAKE mode as pressing the Output Lock button instantly locks or unlocks the current output Lock an output in AUTOTAKE mode Step 1 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Step 2 Press and release the required destination button Now the selected
156. utputs lt RED gt Red component of RGB value lt GREEN gt Green component of RGB value lt BLUE gt Blue component of RGB value Explanation The example shows how to set yellow colored monochrome no sync picture 7 10 14 Query the color of no sync picture Description This command reads the RGB color code of the no sync picture Command SETBG lt in gt lt S A gt I 7 gt SETBG 1 SI Response SETBG 1 Sl SETBG 1 S1 255 255 0 CrLf lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt CrLf Legend Please read section 7 10 1 Set input port properties Explanation The no sync picture color is the 255 255 0 RGB coded yellow 7 10 15 Query timings of the incoming signal Description This command reads out the properties of the incoming signal on the selected input ports Command GETTIMINGS lt in gt lt S A gt GETTIMINGS 1 SI Response GETTIMINGS lt in gt lt S A gt GETTIMINGS 1 Sl lt TLW gt 2160 lt LW gt 1600 lt HFP gt 105 lt HW gt O lt HBP gt 455 IH 1242 H 1200 lt VFP gt 2 VW 3 lt VBP gt of lt I MDS gt 162134 lt BPP gt CrLf 24 CrLt visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 11 Legend lt S A gt Affected ports o single selected input A all inputs lt TLW gt Total Line Width lt LW gt Line Width lt HFP gt Hsync Front Porch lt HW gt Hsync Width lt HBP gt Hsync Back Porch lt TH gt Total Height lt H gt He
157. utputs including mute state but ignoring lock state Loading a Preset in AUTOTAKE mode Step 1 Press and release LOAD PRESET button Step 2 Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address source 1 to 4 Now the selected preset is loaded Info Loading a preset modifies all output states that are not currently locked visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 2 9 OUTPUT LOCK Using Lightware routers it is possible to lock a destination s state This feature prevents an accidental switching to the locked destination in case of important signal Locking a destination means that no input change or muting can be executed on that particular destination Destinations can be independently locked or unlocked Locking a destination does not affect other destinations Layers can be independently locked or unlocked as well Locking a layer does not affect the other layer View locked outputs in TAKE mode Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Press and release the Output Lock button The Output Lock button starts to blink and all the buttons of any locked destinations light up and remain illuminated for three seconds Lock an output in TAKE mode Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Select the desired layer Video or audio or both of them Press and release the Output Lock button Now the Output Lock button starts to blink and all the locked outp
158. w only one resolution forcing the sources to output only that particular signal You need to select a Universal EDID It supports all common VESA resolutions Additionally it also features audio support Advanced EDID Management Each DVI sink e g monitors projectors plasma displays and switcher inputs must support the EDID data structure Source BIOS and operating systems are likely to query the sink using DDC2B protocol to determine what pixel formats and interface are supported HDMI standard makes use of EDID data structure for the identification of the monitor type and capabilities Most DVI sources VGA cards set top boxes etc will output DVI signal after accepting the connected sink s EDID information In case of EDID readout failure or missing EDID the source will not output DVI video signal UMX4x4 Pro provides Lightware s Advanced EDID Management function that helps system integration The built in EDID Router stores and emulates 150 EDID data plus all monitor s EDID that are connected to the output connectors First 100 EDID are factory presets while memories 100 to 150 are user programmable The router stores the EDID of all attached monitors or projectors for each output in a non volatile memory This way the EDID from a monitor is available when the monitor is unplugged or switched off Any EDID can be emulated on any input An emulated EDID can be copied from the EDID router s memory static EDID emulation or from the last
159. whether it can handle num piece of sink devices Command HDCPTEST lt in gt O lt num gt hdcptest2 8 Response HDCPTEST SUCCESS CrLf HDCPTEST SUCCESS CrLf Legend in input port where the key counting will be executed num the number of the HDCP keys Explanation The source on the 2 input can handle 8 HDCP sink devices 7 5 3 Clear HDCP key cache Description The matrix stores the HDCP keys from the connected devices These cached keys can be cleared with this command Command HDCPRESET hdcpreset Response Done CrLf DonejCrLf Explanation HDCP key cache is cleared Info This function is useful when too many keys were cached and a connected source device cannot accept so many keys 7 5 4 Restart matrix router Description The matrix router can be restarted without unplugging power Command RST rst Response Booting CrLf Booting CrLf lt name gt eReady CrLf lt UMX4x4 Ready Legend lt name gt is the type of the matrix Explanation The matrix reboots and sends a message when it is ready Info The response can be seen only if the connection to the router is still alive 7 6 Communication setup commands 7 6 1 Query IP settings Description IP settings can be retrieved from the router with this command IP_CONFIG lip configz IP CONFIG2 id IP_CONFIG 0 192 168 2 106 10001 ecip address e port 255 255 000 000 192 16
160. windows Step 2 Right click on the desired memory location Then select Load from file from the pop up menu Step 3 Browse your hard drive to find the desired EDID file The software checks whether the selected file is a valid EDID file Step 4 Click Open in the browser window After the process finished EDID Upload completed message appears Synchronizing EDID lists By clicking Synchronize EDID List button the Lightware Matrix Controller software rereads all EDID information from the connected matrix switcher During normal operation it is not necessary to use this function because the matrix switcher always reports every status change automatically There is always a small delay in responses So if a new monitor is connected to the output its new EDID is not shown immediately but in 2 3 seconds As the matrix switcher reports status change nothing will happen if you select the same EDID to a given input or connect the same display device to a given output 5 4 2 Advanced EDID Editor This powerful tool is essential for AV professionals The Lightware Advanced EDID Editor is integrated into the Lightware 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 router s memory or a saved EDID file can be loaded in the e
161. witch to ALL outputs Rename Input 3 Read I O Names Rename Input Media_Player_2 HDCP key counter Cancel ENNN N Video Out MT Read I O names I O names are loaded automatically when connection to the router is established However I O names can be re read manually as well Step 1 Right click on any input or output Step 2 In the popup menu click Read I O names The result can be red in the terminal window or in the quick I O port information 5 3 3 Quick I O port information If the mouse pointer is moved above an l O port label a tooltip comes up showing the main information about the port status The port name the incoming signal and connection status can be checked Output status shows only port name and connections MEDIA PLAYER 2 Power 5V none Signal none HOME disabled Audio ADC 48kHz 5 3 4 Switch mute and lock For making a connection click on the desired square If the EN output port is not locked then the connection will be made For example input 4 is connected to video and audio output 2 EE Video 0ut1 M L1 according to the picture on the right For switching an input to B all outputs click with the right mouse button on the input label Audio Outi M L R and click Switch to all outputs in the popup menu B Miet mo Outputs can be easily muted by clicking on the button titled M ENS AudioOut2 M L beside the output This means that no signal is present at th
162. with the matrix Factory reset This menu contains submenus which can reload factory defaults for certain group of settings separately Press the ENTER button to enter to the submenus After selecting an option submenu with the left e and right gt buttons press ENTER 6 to execute it Any reset operation has to be confirmed with ENTER gi Operation is progress message appears during the executing and Operation done message and a beep sound indicate the successful execute The IO card reset operation needs to reboot the matrix Select the Return to step back to the main menu IP reset submenu This operation reloads the factory default IP settings Default value IP address fix 192 168 254 254 port number 10001 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Press the ENTER button to execute IP reset Confirmation message will be appeared otring to be shown is longer than LCD display line Wait a second and the string will be shifted to left character by character Press the ENTER 6 button again to confirm the operation or press the up A or down V buttons to cancel the operation IO card reset submenu This operation reloads the factory default settings for all input and output ports The matrix will reboot after execution Press the ENTER button to execute IP reset A confirmation message will be appeared The string to be shown is longer than LCD display line Wait a second and the
163. work If your computer has multiple network connections for example WiFi and LAN connections are used simultaneously check which network the router is connected to The appropriate Ethernet interface has to be selected in the Find dialog box of the Matrix Controller software Check the IP settings If you connect the router directly to your computer you have to set the router s IP address manually since in this case there is no DHCP server that could assign an address to the matrix If the IP address is set manually check if there is an IP address conflict If there is a DHCP server on the network try to set the matrix to DHCP mode Check whether your computer s firewall blocks the selected port Check the proxy settings If the connection between the matrix and the computer cannot be created and a proxy server is used in your network please turn off the proxy or add the local network addresses to the proxy exceptions visual engineering IGHTWARE 9 4 9 5 Check the live connections Only one connection is allowed simultaneously Check whether there is another open connection e g opened router web interface running control software over Ethernet Try restarting the router if you have no other option Picture is not displayed or distorted Check the cables DVI Due to the high data rates the cables must fit very well DVI connectors have to be locked with screws no tensions or breaches are allowed If your sour
164. y Preset1 Preset32 you want to load as the next crosspoint configuration Step 2 Press Load Preset button Now the preset is loaded Step 3 The new l O configuration is displayed on the matrix switching area Save preset Step 1 Make the desired crosspoint connections on the matrix switching area Step 2 Select the preset memory Preset1 Preset32 where you want to save your current crosspoint connections Step 3 Press SAVE PRESET button Step 4 A confirmation message comes up Click YES to save the current crosspoint connections to the selected preset memory The preset is stored 6 3 9 Input parameter settings By clicking on an input label a dialog window appears showing the parameters for the corresponding input General settings Analog video options Apply changes to 9 Current Input All Inputs Video source Auto source v HDCP enable No sync color Audio source Auto HDMI SPDIF Analog Analog audio gain 0 dB v Analog audio polarity Normal v Signal status Signal HDMI Y CbCr444 24 bit pixel HDCP HDCP protected DVI Power 5V present Sync type digital Video signal info Resolution 1920x1080p60 Color depth 24 bit pixel Colorspace YCbCr444 Timing type digital Timing ID Audio signal info Input connector HDMI embedded Audio signal present Audio type stereo L PCM Sampling frequency 48kHz Channel allocation Analog video presets Preset manager Reload fact
165. y character Use the up A and down W buttons to select the desired EDID The monitor name and the preferred resolution can be checked Save EDID menu The EDID from any connected monitor can be learned to user memory slots Select Save EDID menu items with the left 4 and right gt buttons and then press ENTER 6 to step in the submenu Select the dynamic EDID of the output port with the up a and down Y buttons Then press left lt or right gt buttons and select the user EDID slot where the monitors EDID has to be stored After the desired dynamic EDID and user memory is selected press the ENTER button to store the EDID visual engineering IGHTWARE The Operation is progress message appears on the LCD If switching the EDID succeed then the Operation done message is shown for 2 seconds Switch EDID menu Select Switch EDID menu items with the left 4 and right gt buttons and then press ENTER 6 to step in the submenu The emulated EDIDs can be changed in this menu Dynamic User or Factory EDIDs can be selected in the top row with the up A and down buttons The preferred resolution of the selected EDID is shown in the second row of the screen Press left or right gt button then select the input port with the up A and down Y buttons After the desired EDID and input port is selected press the ENTER button to change the emulated EDID T
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