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1. Figure 5 4 Example system diagram The system consists of the following a Blu Ray player and a laptop as sources a programmable touch panel as a controller then a Lightware UMX OPT TX150R and HDMI 3D OPT RX150R as the optical extenders then a projector as a sink device The touch panel has three buttons The desired functions of the buttons are that they can power on and off the projector and switch between the inputs Let s examine the detailed solution Three types of the touch panel s commands settings of the touch panel not sent command to the projector sent via RS 232 to UMX OPT TX150R then via fiber optical cable to the projector command to the UMX OPT TX150R sent via RS 232 to UMX OPT TX150R Initializing First of all the touch panel can control the projector only if RS 232 settings are the same for the touch panel and the projector Commands Comments S60 RS Z32 Set the appropriate RS 232 settings which are fit to the UMX OPT TX150R and the projector as well 57600 38400 19200 or 9600 Baud 8 bit 1stop bit no parity These settings are fit to the UMX OPT TX150R Button 1 Power on the projector The touch panel can control the projector only if the UMX OPT TX150R is in pass through mode RS232 PASS Set the UMX OPT TX150R in pass through mode projector on Power on the projector Button 2 Select the HDMI input The touch panel can only control
2. CPU OPT TX OUT CPU OPT RX IN CPU DSUB TX OUT CPU DSUB RX IN DSUB connector Pin 2 DSUB TX OUT Optical interface towards receiver J Pin 3 DSUB RX IN Figure 5 2 UMX OPT TX150R in control mode 5 4 2 Pass through mode In case of the second mode the serial connectors on the transmitter and on the receiver are linked together through the fiber optical cable CPU CPU OPT TX OUT CPU OPT RX IN CPU DSUB TX OUT CPU DSUB RX IN DSUB connector 4 Pin 2 DSUB TX OUT Optical interface towards receiver J Pin 3 DSUB RX IN Figure 5 3 UMX OPT TX150R in pass through mode visual engineering IGHTWARE Info 5 4 3 Changing the working mode Turn the BAUD RATE rotary switch to address 8 and press and hold the LEARN button for approximately 3 seconds The addresses of EDID MEMORY rotary switches can be anything A LEARN Toggle between pass and control mode BAUD RATE The current status can be seen on the rear panel LED tower If the working mode is PASS THROUGH the RS 232 LED is off If the working mode is CONTROL the RS 232 LED lights continuously Changing the working mode can be done by protocol command section 10 4 5 on page 74 or the Lightware Matrix Controller software
3. Figure 6 8 DVI D Digital priority video selection flowchart User can toggle between the three video Autoselect priority modes with the Lightware Matrix Controller software see chapter 9 3 4 on page 62 protocol command see chapter 10 4 13 on page 77 or the service menu see chapter 7 on page 48 6 7 Audio input in Autoselect mode Info DVI D or HDMI embedded either of them depends on the result of the video autoselect S PDIF and Analog audio 2 inputs are available for audio autoselect Analog audio 1 input can be choosen manually only The audio Autoselect mode can work in ten ways AUDIO AUTOSELECT Non priority Priority detect Fix select m slalic select gt First detect t S A2 4 Embedded gt Priority detect gt Fix select S E A2 Analog 1 gt Priority detect gt Fix select E A2 Analog 2 Legend for Priority gt Priority detect gt Fix select E Embedded S A2 S PDIF S S PDIF A2 Analog audio 2 Priority Fix select Figure 6 9 Autoselect for audio inputs 6 7 1 Static select The device select one video input during the video Autoselect procedure If the result was a digital video input DVI D or HDMI its embedded audio input will be selected DVI D embedded audio to the DVI D video or HDMI embedded audio to the HDMI video inp
4. EVENT i Selected jad a port still has valid video N y O DVI D select VGA select HDMI Y select N Figure 6 6 Non priority video selection flowchart 6 6 2 HDMI Digital priority The device always checks the HDMI input first If there is a valid video signal on the HDMI input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the HDMI input the device checks the DVI D input If there is a valid video signal on the DVI D input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the DVI D input the device checks the VGA input If there is a valid video signal on the VGA input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the VGA input neither the searching process starts again from the HDMI input If the selected input was unplugged or the valid video signal was disappeared the searching process starts again from the HDMI input If one of the input ports e g VGA was selected and there is a valid video signal on it and a valid video signal was appeared on the HDMI input port by connecting or powering on a video source the searching process STARTS AGAIN with checking the HDMI input The previous selected video input port VGA becomes inactive and the privileged one HDMI becomes active In briefly in case of incoming valid HDMI video signal on the HDMI input it will always be selected even if there was an earlier selected video signal EVENT E HDMI Y select N D
5. RS232BAUD 9600 CrLf Explanation The device RS 232 port is set to 9600 baud Possible settings lt rate gt Baudrate 9600 9600baud 19200 19200baud 38400 38400baud 115200 115200baud 10 4 3 Query RS 232 baud rate Description The RS 232 baud rate can be checked It works via RS 232 as well but if it is used the command has to be sent with the appropriate baud rate Command RS232BAUD RS232BAUD Response RS232BAUD lt rate gt CrLf RS232BAUD 57600 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 4 2 on page 73 Explanation The device communicates with 57600 baud on the RS 232 port 10 4 4 Reload factory defaults Description Factory default settings can be reloaded for different functions separately Multiple functions can be entered Command FACTORY lt f1 gt lt f2 gt lt fx gt factory xpoint iocards edidmem Response FACTORYe lt f1 gt CrLf FACTORY XPOINT CrLf FACTORY e lt f2 gt CrLf FACTORY IOCARDS CrLf FACTORY EDIDS CrLf FACTORYe lt fx gt 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 XPOINT Crosspoint table and configuration GENERAL Elevelsend RS 232 working mode baud rate DE OK E SW_OK EDIDMEM Clear User and Dynamic EDIDs E
6. S PDIF The device selects always the S PDIF audio input in any case independently the result of the video Autoselect or the audio input validity The selected audio input is active until another Audiopriority setting or if the device exits from the Autoselect mode Result of VIDEO Result of VIDEO Result of VIDEO Result of VIDEO autoselect autoselect autoselect autoselect y y y y Embedded Analog Analog H H D D audio 1 audio 2 SS Figure 6 16 Fix select audio selection flowcharts User can toggle between the ten audio Autoselect priority modes with the Lightware Matrix Controller software see chapter 9 3 4 on page 62 protocol command see chapter 10 4 15 on page 77 or the service menu see chapter 7 on page 48 6 8 About EDID memory EDID memory is non volatile and consists of four blocks each for different purpose These blocks are Factory preset EDIDs User saved EDIDs Dynamic EDID EDID of last connected sink on the DDC output port Emulated EDIDs EDID currently emulated on a specific input port This manual refers to the EDIDs in two ways Using selecting EDIDs with Lightware Matrix Controller software Rotary switches 6 8 1 EDIDs are referred with Lightware Matrix Controller In the first case EDID is mentioned with the Matrix Controller software or the protocol commands EDIDs are numbered from
7. 119 progressive neg pos 1400 x 1050 p 85 45 interlaced_ neg neg 720 x 576 i 50 120 progressive neg pos 1680 x 1050 p 85 46 interlaced neg neg 1440 x 576 i 50 121 progressive pos neg 1400 x 1050 p 120 47 progressive neg neg 702 x 576 p 25 122 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 24 48 progressive neg neg 704 x 576 p 25 123 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 24 49 progressive neg neg 720 x 576 p 25 124 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 25 50 progressive neg neg 768 x 576 p 25 125 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 30 51 progressive neg neg 720 x 576 p 50 126 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 30 52 progressive neg neg 768 x 576 p 50 127 interlaced pos pos 1920 x 1080 i 52 53 progressive neg neg 768 x 576 p 50 128 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 60 54 interlaced neg neg 1440 x 576 i 50 129 interlaced neg neg 1920 x 1080 i 60 55 progressive pos pos 800 x 600 p 56 130 interlaced neg neg 1920 x 1080 i 60 56 progressive pos pos 800 x 600 p 60 131 progressive neg neg 1920 x 1080 p 60 57 progressive pos pos 800 x 600 p 72 132 progressive neg neg 1920 x 1080 p 60 58 progressive pos pos 800 x 600 p 75 133 progres
8. 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 Page 66 107 Section 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller UMX OPT TX150R User s Manual 9 6 Status menu Basic device information such as the installed boards firmware and hardware revisions are displayed in this window Lichtware Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 4 5 Device Information Device Name UMX OPT TX150R IP Address USB connection MAC Address USB connection Serial 001553 E rinstalled Cards CPU Card UMX OPT TX150R FW 1 0 1r MOTHERBOARD UMX OPT TX150R SCH_1 1 PCB_1 1 Status Generate Report Generate report file Browse command file Figure 9 9 Status menu 9 6 1 Generate report file Lightware Matrix Controller allows user to generate a standard report file which contains basic information about the health and the version numbers of the device The default file name is Lightware_matrix_standard_report_dd_mm_yyyy hh_mm lwr User s issues can be solved easier by Lightware technical support if the generated report file was sent CPU Card UMX OPT TX150R MOTHERBOARD UMX OPT TX150R SCH_1 1 PCB_1 1 Generate Report Browse command file During the process a big red message will be appeared Generating standard
9. OFF when the transmitter unit is NOT powered or out of order visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 2 Input selection Video and Audio input can be chosen with VIDEO and AUDIO SELECT button on the front panel sections 6 3 6 4 on page 30 Autoselect mode section 6 5 6 7 on pages 37 35 Lightware Matrix Controller software section 9 3 7 on page 57 Protocol command section 70 6 7 on page 81 6 3 Video input selection The order of the video selection is shown on the Figure 6 1 After the VIDEO SELECT button was pushed the next video input will be chosen The corresponding LED lights up DVI D INPUT DVI A INPUT VGA INPUT HDMI INPUT AUTOSELECT MODE 6 4 Audio input selection Figure 6 1 Video input selection order The order of the audio selection depends on the selected video input The audio inputs can be selected are shown on Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 After the AUDIO SELECT button was pushed the next input will be chosen The corresponding LED lights up In case of analog video inputs DVI A and VGA any audio input can be selected After the AUDIO SELECT button was pushed the next audio input will be chosen The corresponding LED lights up DVI D EMBED INPUT AUDIO 1 INPUT AUDIO 2 INPUT HDMI EMBED INPUT S PDIF INPUT Figure 6
10. Please see section 6 6 on page 37 for detailed information about video Autoselect Explanation The device uses HDMI priority in the Autoselect mode Query the video priority settings Description This command queries the video priority mode Command VIDEOPRIORITY videopriority Response VIDEOPRIORITY lt vpmode gt CrLf VIDEOPRIORITY 1 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 4 13 on page 76 Explanation The device uses HDMI priority in the Autoselect mode Set the audio priority settings Description This command sets the audio priority order of the Autoselect mode Command AUDIOPRIORITY lt apmode gt audiopriority 1 Response AUDIOPRIORIT Y lt apmode gt CrLf lt AUDIOPRIORITY 1 CrLf Legend lt pmode gt Ten kinds of audio priority modes can be lt 0 gt Static select Digitalt Embedded DVI A Analog1 VGA Analog2 lt 1 gt First detect Embedded S PDIF Analog 2 lt 2 gt Priority Embedded S PDIF Analog 2 lt 3 gt Priority S PDIF Embedded Analog 2 lt 4 gt Priority Embedded Analog 2 lt D gt Priority S PDIF Analog 2 lt H1 gt Fix select Embedded lt A1 gt Fix select Analog 1 lt A2 gt Fix select Analog 2 lt S1 gt Fix select S PDIF Please see section 6 7 on page 35 for detailed information about audio Autoselect Explanation The device uses the first detect method in the Autoselect mode Query the audio priority settings Description This command quer
11. lt CRANG gt Reserved for legacy reasons 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 lt CON gt Connection sense O There is no attached sink device 1 Sink device attached termination is present lt MODE gt Output signal mode D DVI H HDMI 24bit 1 HDMI 30bit deepcolor 2 HDMI 36bit deepcolor lt SIG gt Signal present 0 No valid signal is routed to this port 1 Valid video signal is present lt HDCP gt HDCP encryption status 0 HDCP encryption is inactive 1 HDCP encryption is active lt HPD gt Hotplug detection 0 Hotplug detect signal is low 1 Hotplug detect signal is high O block Actual output settings lt MODE gt Same as in G block lt CSPAC gt Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A lt CRANG gt Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A lt SUBS gt Reserved for legacy reasons Response is always A lt HDCP gt Same as in G block M block Attached device monitor information lt HSUP gt 0 Sink device does not support HDMI 1 Sink device supports HDMI lt AUTH gt 0 HDCP authentication failed 1 HDCP authentication is successful lt REP gt 0 Attached device is not an HDCP repeater 1 Attached device is an HDCP repeater lt YUV4 gt 0 Attached devic
12. 2 progressive pos pos 1440 x 288 p 50 77 progressive neg pos 1280 x 768 p 75 3 progressive pos pos 1440 x 288 p 50 78 progressive pos pos 1024 x 768 p 85 4 progressive pos neg 640 x 350 p 85 79 progressive neg pos 1280 x 768 p 85 5 progressive pos neg 640 x 400 p 85 80 interlaced pos pos 1024 x 768 i 90 6 progressive neg pos 720 x 400 p 85 81 progressive pos neg 1024 x 768 p 120 7 progressive neg pos 640 x 400 p 85 82 progressive pos neg 1280 x 768 p 120 8 progressive neg pos 720 x 400 p 85 83 progressive pos neg 1360 x 768 p 120 9 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 60 84 progressive neg neg 1360 x 768 p 60 10 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 60 85 progressive pos neg 1280 x 800 p 60 11 progressive pos pos 848 x 480 p 60 86 progressive neg pos 1280 x 800 p 60 12 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 73 87 progressive neg pos 1280 x 800 p 75 13 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 75 88 progressive neg pos 1280 x 800 p 85 14 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 85 89 progressive pos neg 1280 x 800 p 120 15 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 60 90 progressive pos pos 1152 x 864 p 75 16 interlaced_
13. 0 1023 lt CONT gt Contrast 0 255 lt SAT gt 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 10 8 7 Save analog color properties Description Save analog color properties of the input ports Command PICTUREA lt in gt O lt S A gt I SAVE gt picture 3 si save CrLf Response PSAVED CrLf P SAVED CrLf PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l PICTURE 3 SI lt DF_CHA gt lt DF_CHB gt lt DF_CHC gt 1023 1023 1023 lt G_CHA gt lt G_CHB gt lt G_CHCs 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 10 8 6 on page 88 10 8 8 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 2 si Response PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l PICTUREF 205S lt DF_CHA gt lt DF_CHB gt lt DF_CHC gt 1023 1023 1023 lt G_CHA gt lt G_CHB gt lt G_CHC gt 1023 1023 1023 lt O_CHA gt lt 0_CHB gt lt 0_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 10 8 6 on page 88 10 8 9 Reset analog color properties Description Reset analog color propertie
14. 14 VSYNC___ Vertical Sync which works also asdataclock 15 SCLC data clock in DDC2 o Table 4 2 D sub connector pin assignment for standard VGA 4 3 Digital audio input connector UMX OPT TX150R has standard RCA receptacles for digital coaxial audio input 3 e 2 1 e RCA receptacle RCA plug Plastic insulator Nr 1 S PDIF input or output 2 3 GND Table 4 3 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 4 4 DVI I input The transmitter unit provides standard 29 pole DVI I connectors for DVI D digital or DVI A analog inputs This way users can plug in any DVI connector but keep in mind that the transmitter unit accepts single link DVI HDMI or analog such as VGA or RGBHV signals on the DVI input Always use high quality DVI cable for connecting sources and displays a N C10 C2 9 10 11 12 13114 115 16 Call Ica i 29 pole DVI I connector Signal Signal Pin Signal TMDS Data2 TMDS Data1 17 TMDS Data0 TMDS Data2 10 TMDS Data1 18 TMDS Data0 3 TMDS Data2 Shield 11 TMDS Data1 Shield 19 TMDS Data0 Shield 4 not connected 12 not connected 20 not connected 5 not connected 13 n
15. If there is valid audio signal on this input port it remains the active input port If there is no audio on the selected port the searching process starts again The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect or the device exits from the Autoselect mode EVENT Remains active Selected port still has valid audio Result of VIDEO autoselect se Embedded select lt select select Analog audio 2 Y b Embedded S PDIF lt Analog audio 2 Figure 6 11 Non priority audio selection flowchart 6 7 3 Priority detect Embedded S PDIF Analog audio 2 After the video Autoselect the device checks the embedded audio input DVI D embedded audio input to the DVI D video input or HDMI embedded audio input to the HDMI video input If there is a valid embedded audio signal it will be selected If there is no valid embedded audio signal the device checks the S PDIF audio input If there is a valid S PDIF audio signal on the S PDIF audio input it will be selected lf there is no valid audio signal on the S PDIF input the device selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input Any audio event occurs a new searching from the embedded input port The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect an audio event or the device exi
16. Type of the video signal HDCP encryption the source 5V sync type These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal Video Info Audio Info UMX OPT TX150R User s Manual Resolution color depth and colorspace 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 These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal Information about the embedded audio signal is shown here Audio signal audio type sampling frequency channel allocation These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal Reload factory defaults Current input Reloads the default values to the currently selected input Analog video options Analog video signals are digitized on the input The timing parameters can be adjusted here if needed Timing presets can be saved for each resolution separately Set parameters on input port 3 General settings Reload factory defaults Current Input sosnco METAN Status Signal Analog HDCP un
17. neg neg 640 x 480 i 60 91 progressive pos neg 1440 x 900 p 60 17 interlaced neg neg 640 x 480 i 60 92 progressive neg pos 1440 x 900 p 60 18 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 60 93 progressive pos pos 1600 x 900 p 60 19 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 60 94 progressive neg pos 1440 x 900 p 75 20 interlaced neg neg 640 x 480 i 60 95 progressive neg pos 1440 x 900 p 85 21 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 60 96 progressive pos neg 1440 x 900 p 120 22 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 60 97 progressive pos pos 1280 x 960 p 60 23 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 72 98 progressive pos pos 1280 x 960 p 85 24 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 72 99 progressive pos neg 1280 x 960 p 120 25 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 120 100 progressive pos pos 1280 x 960 p 60 640 x 480 p 120 101 progressive pos pos 1280 x 1024 p 60 27 interlaced neg neg 720 x 480 i 60 102 progressive pos pos 1280 x 1024 p 75 28 interlaced neg neg 720 x 480 i 60 103 progressive pos pos 1280 x 1024 p 85 29 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 60 104 progressive pos neg 1280 x 1024 p 120 30 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 60 105 pr
18. 01 directory contains the log file 1 CSV the log file format of the log file is CSV comma separated values Important The drive letter directory names and file names are given with upper case and the commands are case sensitive 10 7 1 List a directory Description List the content of a directory Command SD_DIR lt path gt gt sd_dir M LOG Response DIR1e lt cont gt CrLf DIR1 1970_01 lt DIR gt CrLf DIR_END CrLf DIR _END CrLf Legend lt path gt The path of the directory with absolute reference There are only two directory LOG and 1970 _01 and the drive letter is always M lt cont gt The content of the given directory Explanation LOG directory contains the 1970_01 directory 10 7 2 List the log file Description The command lists the saved error events The log file is always available Command SD_GETT MALOGA SD GETT MALOGI 1970_01 1 CSV 1970_01 1 CSV Response LOG 1 CrLf LOG 1 level time code LOG 2 CrLf param task occurency info CrLf a lt LOG END CrLf LOGeEND CrLf Legend LOG 1 The header of the log file LOG X Every LOG row is different event Explanation The log file doesn t contain any event The header LOG 1 is shown only visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 7 3 Clear the log file Description This command clears the error events but keeps the empty log file with header and the directory structure Command SD FORMAT sd format Res
19. 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 DO1 refers to the display device s EDID on the output on the DDC output The EDID memory structure in protocol reference Factory Preset EDIDs F01 F20 EOS FOD calas DVI D Factory Preset EDIDs A A DVI A Factory Preset EDIDs A E VGA Factory Preset EDIDs A bene eee HDMI Factory Preset EDIDs User programmable memories U01 U16 WOT OF 00 ns eu recede User programmable DVI D memories UOS MOB coral User programmable DVI A memories WO Dis UTZ arras User programmable VGA memories WA Suck UD sti id User programmable HDMI memories Last attached monitor s EDID D01 DOT sados Last attached monitor s EDID on the output Emulated EDIDs E01 E04 A Emulated EDIDs on the DVI D input EOZ ann a ra Emulated EDIDs on the DVI A input EDS E E T EA et eee Emulated EDIDs on the VGA input BOA ao Emulated EDIDs on the HDMI input 6 8 2 EDIDs are referred with rotary switches In the second case EDID is mentioned with the rear panel rotary switches EDIDs are numbered from O on each rotary and they can be referred with hash symbol and the number of the desired EDID This way 6 on the DVD D rotary refers to the first user preset EDID U01 and 0 refers to the display device s EDID called Dynamic or Last attached monitor s EDID on the output on the DDC outpu
20. 2 Audio input selection order for analog video inputs In case of the digital video inputs DVI D and HDMI the embedded audio input of the selected video input the analog audio 1 analog audio 2 inputs and the S PDIF audio can be selected lt means that analog audio input 1 analog audio input 2 HDMI embedded and S PDIF audio inputs can be used for HDMI video input HDMI AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 S PDIF gt INPUT INPUT gt ase gt INPUT Figure 6 3 Audio input selection order for HDMI video input The DVI D embedded audio analog audio input 1 analog audio input 2 and S PDIF audio inputs can be used for DVI D video input DVI D AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 S PDIF 4 Rares gt INPUT gt INPUT gt INPUT Figure 6 4 Audio input selection order for DVI D video input 6 5 The Autoselect mode The Autoselect function means UMX OPT TX150R can recognize the incoming valid video and audio signals on all the input ports and can choose one automatically without user intervention Autoselect searching starts after an event It can be the stepping into Autoselect mode plugging or unplugging a video or audio cable or appearing or disappearing a valid video or audio signal 6 6 Video input in Autoselect mode Info DVI D VGA and HDMI video inputs are available for video autoselect DVI A input can be choosen manually only The
21. 2 1024x768 60 ALL EDID MEMO LEARN Restore factory defaults 3 1280x720p 60 HDMI EDID MEM1 LEARN HDCP enable disable VIDEO SELECT gt DVI D gt DVI A gt VGA gt HDMI a eee DVI D EDID MEM1 LEARN HDCP enable disable Autoselect x Baudrate 8 LEARN Change RS 232 mode 6 9 USER Programmable Pass Control VGA and DVI A EDID Memory Baudrate 9 LEARN Change USB mode AUDIO SELECT gt DVI D embedded gt Audio1 gt Audio 2 O S PDIF lt HDMI embedded 0 COPY from OPT OUT Control Emulated Transparent a 1 Universal VGA default 2 1024x768 60 3 1280x720p 60 INPUT STATUS LED FUNCTION O urs us UNCTIONS 4 1920x1080p 60 O Blinking Selected input has no signal 5 1920x1200 60 Continuous light Signal present on active input 6 9 USER Programmable For best performance use OM3e or OM4 cable Vv Made in EU Hungary A 5 OO 0 i gt 221 00 Bottom view 21 25 21 25 gt gt mE m m mM 16 40 M3 thread 100 40 lal al 221 00 Left view 26 00 100 40 Page 106 107 Section 15 Mechanical Drawings 16 Version applicability This User s Manual applies to the following versions of the mentioned software firmware and hardware IS ENT Lightware Matrix Controller soft
22. 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 forces encryption on any incoming video signal General Information about the signal and the connection status is shown here Info These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal Display Information retrieved from the connected display s EDID is shown Info These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal Supported audio formats The connected display s supported audio formats are shown based on the read EDID Autoselect settings Video auto select The video Autoselect settings are available in this drop down menu lt can be NonPriority First detect DVI D priority or HDMI priority For detailed description about video Autoselect please read chapter 6 6 on page 37 Info Audio auto select The audio Autoselect settings are available in this drop down menu lt can be Static select Digital embedded DVI A Audio 1 VGA Audio 2 First detect Embedded SPDIF Analog 2 Priority detect Embedded S PDIF Analog 2 Priority detect S PDIF Embedded Analog 2 Pri
23. S A gt l ANALOG 2 Sl lt PHS gt lt FHS gt 10 2160 lt HS gt lt VS gt 1600 1200 lt HP gt lt VP gt 455 41 lt LCF gt 1124 lt FORM gt lt VSP gt lt HSP gt P lt FPS gt CrLf 50 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 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 visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 8 4 Query analog timing properties Description Check analog timing data of the input ports Command ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l analog 2 si Response ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l ANALOG 2 Sl lt PHS gt lt FHS gt 0 2160 lt HS gt lt VS gt 1600 1200 lt HP gt lt VP gt lt LCF gt 455 41 1242 lt FORM gt lt VSP gt lt HSP gt lt FPS gt CrLf P 60 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 8 3 on page 87 10 8 5 Reset analog timing properties Description This command resets the analog timing properties Command ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l RESET gt analog 2 si reset Response ANALOG lt in gt lt S A
24. analog color Properties iii 89 10 8 8 Query analog color Propere S curacion diia 89 visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 8 9 Reset analog Color Prope rtieS ccccssscccccssseecceeseeeceeseeccceseeceeseeessageeecsageeeeseuseesssaseeessagees 89 10 8 10 Set analog input audio paraMeterS ccccccconnccnnccccnncnnncnnnancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnrnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnanrrnnnnnnanennnns 90 10 8 11 Query analog input audio properties ooccccconncncoconcnnononcnnconanoncononcnnononcnnonnnnnnnonancnconanennnnanens 90 10 8 12 Set the no sync picture properties ccooonccccccoconccconnnnoconcnnnonanonnnnanonnononnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnonanancnnnnens 90 10 8 13 Query the no sync picture properties ccccccccccccccccccocononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononononononononannnnnnnnnnnnnononininnnes 91 10 8 14 Query timings of the INCOMING SIgNaAl cccccccccccoconnccnnnnccnononannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 91 PO ES A 92 A A E SR ECO R S 92 10 8 17 Delete all presets i trasnectacasncdieavaviuwaiancnunnsiaciuuhsnacusdaniasucsecntsusshetusisubiearackeiasaccoiasncteaineteibnianniineied 92 SIS SOM PESE ar ia ie ia ii n 92 OO LISTOS Sustrato ii ica 92 10 8 20 Delete preset from all input porkS ccooncccccconnnccconnncoconcnnncnnnnnnnnononcononcnnononcnnnnnnnnncnnannnnonanens 93 109 OUTPUT PROPERTIES sacada ita 93 109 1 lt SElLQUIPUT VISO PODES aiseria r de da 93 10 9 2 Query output video properties srta nadie 95 10 10 ER
25. analog color properties 10 8 6 PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l lt DF_CHA gt lt DF_CHB gt lt DF_CHC gt lt G_CHA gt lt G_CHB3 gt lt G_CHC gt lt O_CHA gt lt O_CHB gt lt O_CHC gt lt CONT gt lt SAT gt lt BRIGHT gt lt HUEs Save analog color propertie 10 8 7 PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt I SAVE Query analog color propertie 10 8 8 PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt les les Reset analog color properties 10 8 9 PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l FACTORY Set analog input audio parameters 10 8 10 AUDIN lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VOL gt lt BAL gt lt GAIN gt lt PHS gt lt DCF gt l l m Query analog input audio propertie 10 8 11 AUDIN lt in gt lt S A gt l Set the no sync picture properties 10 8 12 SETBG lt in gt lt S A gt l lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt lt nss gt Set output video properties 10 9 1 HDMl lt out gt lt S A gt O lt MODE gt lt CSPAC gt lt CRANG gt lt SUBS gt lt HDCP gt Query output video properties 10 9 2 HDMl lt out gt lt S A gt O visual engineering IGHTWARE Connor commands Section Command Eror og related commands Section Command 12 Firmware upgrade For firmware upgrade please contact Lightware technical support Lightware Visual Engineering 15 Peterdy Street Budapest H 1071 HUNGARY Tel 36 1 889 6177 Fax 36 1 342 9903 E mail support lightware eu Info Do
26. and active Try restarting your computer if you get a picture during the booting process you have to review the driver settings HDCP ssues Non HDCP compliant display 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 for example optical extender is connected between the source and the display In this case the content can t be viewed on non HDCP capable displays Disable HDCP function For further information please see section 6 13 on page 46 visual enginee ring IGHTWARE 14 Specifications General COMPIANCS arrancadas CE UL EEC cositas besoss EN 55022 Class B A Pee A UL CUL GS CR RCM PSE Class II Wan ica 3 years Solo o E e Ei o Convention only Operating temperature oocncnccnnccnnccnncnnconanennos 20 C 50 C 4 F to 122 F Operating huMidity ccccccccoccnncccncnnnonncnnnanennnoss 10 90 RH noncondensing Power Power ada O ieepcccos sea External A 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz PP e 5V DC 2 5 A Power CONSUMPTION c ooccccccnnnccnncccnnnccnnnconnnncnnnnonanncnnnnnnnos 3 5 W typ 5 W max Heat dissipation oooncccccccccccnnccononncnnononannoss 11 9 BTU h typ 17 BTU h max Enclosure so o ses ER Yes o A E uiveniedmnaracensaneemausibaaaaesiamns 1 mm steel DIMENSIONS IN MM cocccccnnccnnnnnncnnnnnncnncnnanennnnnnronononcnncnnos 221 W x 100 4 D x 26
27. and the third VGA LEDs mean the second and the third number of the firmware version actually these are the subversions The following example shows this process for a firmware version of 1 0 1 The top LED DVI D blinks once Short pause The second LED DVI A does not blink this means the number 0 Short pause The third LED VGA blinks once Short pause gt The normal function of the LED is in effect After indicating the firmware version UMX OPT TX150R checks the video output reads the EDID if there is a Hot Plug signal and authenticates devices in case of HDCP encryption This procedure takes approximately 5 seconds UMX OPT TX150R stores the video and audio crosspoint state in a non volatile memory and after booting it starts with it After the UMX OPT TX150R is initialized the attached source s receiver pair and monitor s can be powered on If none of the LEDs light up upon power up the unit is most likely damaged and further use is not advised Please contact support lightware eu Operation of UMX OPT TX150R Front and rear panel LEDs VIDEO Status LEDs DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI is ON when the video input port is selected and there is a valid video signal on tt BLINKING when the video input port is selected and there is no valid video signal on it OFF when the video input port is NOT selected Another port is active or there was a disconnect command AUDIO Status LED DVI D Audio 1 Audi
28. approximately 2 seconds before the selected EDID becomes active After every EDID change UMX OPT TX150R toggles the HOT PLUG signal for approx 1 second Some graphic cards or DVD players do not sense the HOT PLUG signal and even if EDID has been changed the set resolution is not affected In this case the source device must be restarted or powered OFF and ON again Switching EDID for any inputs is available only with rotary switches Switching with Lightware Matrix Controller Software or protocol command is not available 6 8 6 Deleting the EDID Deleting EDID is available only with Lightware Matrix Controller Software Only user EDIDs can be deleted Deleting means the factory EDID Universal HDMI or Analog EDID will be loaded into the desired user EDID memory 6 9 EDID types Info 6 9 1 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 VGA RGBH input port DVI EDIDs does not support embedded audio HDMI EDIDs support embedded audio These EDIDs include Universal HDMI EDID indicate that any audio format is accepted PCM Dolby DTS etc Analog and HDMI user EDI
29. gt l ANALOG 1 Sl lt PHS gt lt FHS gt 0 2160 lt HS gt lt VS gt 1600 1200 lt HP gt lt VP gt lt LCF gt 455 41 1242 lt FORM gt lt VSP gt lt HSP gt lt FPS gt CrLf P 60 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 8 3 on page 87 10 8 6 Set analog color properties Description Set analog color properties data of the input ports Command PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l picture 2 si lt DF_CHA gt lt DF_CHB gt lt DF_CHCs gt 1023 1023 1023 lt G_CHA gt lt G_CHB gt lt G_CHC gt 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 128 128 0 0 CrLf PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l PICTURE 2 SI lt DF_CHA gt lt DF_CHB gt lt DF_CHCs gt 1023 1023 1023 lt G_ CHA gt lt G_CHB gt lt G_CHCs 1023 1023 1023 lt O_CHA gt lt O_CHB gt lt O_CHCs 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 lt O_CHA gt Offset for CH A 0 1023 lt O CHB gt Offset for CH B 0 1023 lt O CHC gt Offset for CH C
30. lt s gt string which may indicate special versions lt s gt r indicates standard version Explanation The connected device s firmware version is 1 0 1r 10 3 4 View installed controllers firmware Description Shows the firmware revisions of the installed controllers Command FC fc Response CFeEND CrLf CF END CrLf Explanation There is no installed controller This command is reserved for compatibility reasons 10 3 5 View device s temperature Description Queries temperature status ST st STeCPUe lt DESC gt e ST CPU N A N A N A N A N A 23 1C CrLf lt TEMP gt CrLf Legend lt DESC gt N A N A N A N A N A reserved for compatibility reasons lt TEMP gt _ The inner temperature Explanation Internal temperature is 23 1 Celsius visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 3 6 View CPU firmware compile time Description Shows the CPU firmware compile time Build lt tag gt CrLtf Build 4427 CrLf Legend lt DATE gt Month Day and Year lt TIME gt Hours minutes and seconds lt tag gt Identification number of the firmware Explanation The firmware was made in 21 09 2012 14 06 36 and the identification number of the firmware is 4427 10 3 7 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 SCH_1 1 PCB_1 1 CrLf SLeEND CrLf SL END CrLf
31. not use the Lightware Bootloader Software version 3 2 9 or earlier for UMX OPT TX150R 13 Basic troubleshooting General problems Check the device Check whether the device is properly powered Try performing a reset through the controller software or push the device s reset button Serial connection problems Check the cable and the software settings Check whether your 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 extender communicates by default with 57600 Baud 8 data bit No parity 1 stop bit Picture is not displayed or distorted Check the cables HDMI DVI VGA Due to the high data rates the cables must fit very well If your source or display has more connectors then make sure that the proper input port is selected Check the cables fiber Due to the high data rates high quality cables must be used lt is recommended to use OM3 or OM4 cables Check the crosspoint state Check the connection between the inputs and the output port Check EDID related problems Maybe your display device is not capable of receiving the sent video format Try emulating your display device s EDID to the source Check the source Check whether your source is powered on and configured properly The HDMI output can be turned off on most DVD players If the source is a computer then verify that the VGA output is selected
32. presets from the analog VGA input port Command AF lt in gt lt S A gt LIST gt af 2 si list Response AF lt in gt lt PID gt AF 2 1 lt BL gt lt LCF gt lt FCL gt lt LCVS gt 3045 1249 1864 3 lt SCN gt lt VSPP gt lt HSPP3 gt 0 1 1 lt VPL gt lt HPP gt lt VSL gt lt HSP3 gt 50 495 1200 1600 lt FHSP gt lt PHS gt CrLf 2161 23 CrLf AF END lt AF END Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected input A all inputs lt PID gt Preset ID number lt BL gt 8 x 28 6363M fhsync lt LCF gt 28 6363M 256 fvsync lt FCL gt Number of lines in a whole picture lt LCVS gt Number of lines during v sync lt SCN gt Screen scan type O progressive 1 interlaced lt VSPP gt V sync polarity 0 negative 1 positive lt HSPP gt H sync polarity 0 negative 1 positive lt VPL gt Vertical position in lines lt HPP gt Horizontal position in pixels lt VSL gt Vertical size in lines lt HSP gt Horizontal size in pixels lt FHSP gt Full horizontal size in pixels lt PHS gt Phase 0 31 Explanation One preset was saved to the input port 2 10 8 20 Delete preset from all input ports Description This command deletes the desired from all analog input ports Command AF lt ins gt SI DELALL lt PID gt gt af 2 si delall 1 Response AF DELETED CrLf AF DELETED CrLf Legend lt PID gt Preset ID number Explanation This comman
33. select Delete EDID from the pop up menu Step 3 Click Yes in the pop up dialog window to confirm EDID delete 9 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 transmitter s memory or a saved EDID file can be loaded in the editor The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable information to the user All descriptors can be edited and saved in an EDID file or uploaded to the transmitter s memory By clicking on the green arrow the editor area rolls down LiGHTWARE G Liahtware Matrix Controller v 3 4 5 m x rf Y E y A Advanced EDID Manager Emulated EDID List v Factory EDID List Inputs Manuf Resolution Monitor Name Source Memory Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name Input 1 DEL 2560x1440 59 94Hz DELL U2711 D001 F1 01 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz Univ_HDMI_ Input2 DEL 2560x1440 59 94Hz DELL U2711 D001 F2 02 LWR 1024x768 60 0Hz D1024x768p When the user enters the menu for the first time an empty EDID is loaded into the editor s memory All EDID in the transmitter s memory can be edited in the following way Ste
34. selection flowchart 6 7 5 Priority detect Embedded Analog audio 2 After the video Autoselect the device checks the embedded audio input DVI D embedded audio input to the DVI D video input or HDMI embedded audio input to the HDMI video input If there is a valid embedded audio signal it will be selected If there is no valid embedded audio signal the device selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input Any audio event occurs a new searching from the embedded input port The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect an audio event or the device exits from the Autoselect mode EVENT Result of VIDEO autoselect y Embedded Y Embedded select N Analog audio 2 Y Analog select audio 2 Figure 6 14 Priority E A2 audio selection flowchart 6 7 6 Priority detect S PDIF Analog audio 2 After the video Autoselect the device checks the S PDIF audio input lf there is a valid S PDIF audio signal on the S PDIF audio input it will be selected If there is no valid audio signal on the S PDIF audio input port the device checks the embedded audio input DVI D embedded audio input to the DVI D video input or HDMI embedded audio input to the HDMI video input If there is a valid embedded audio signal it will be selected If there is no valid embedded audio signal on the embedded input port the device
35. the UMX OPT TX150R if that is in control mode Commands Comments RS232 CONTROL Set the UMX OPT TX150R in control mode 4 1 AV Select the HDMI input on the UMX OPT TX150R Button 3 Power off the projector The touch panel can control the projector only if the UMX OPT TX150R is in pass through mode Commands Comments RS232 PASS Set the UMX OPT TX150R in pass through mode projector Off Y Power off the projector visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 5 Boot up of UMX OPT TX150R transmitter unit Warning Info When building an electronic system make sure that all of the devices are powered down before connecting them Powered on devices may have dangerous voltage levels that can damage sensitive electronic circuits After all the other connections in the system are complete connect the output of the 5V Power Adaptor to the UMX OPT TX150R The special locking DC plug provides safe connection Plug the connector into the 5V 1A DC IN receptacle and twist 90 clockwise to lock it Plug the adaptor into the electric outlet The unit is immediately powered ON Figure 5 5 Locking DC plug After being powered on the UMX OPT TX150R lights up all LEDs from top to bottom than displays its firmware version using the three upper LEDs of the front panel VIDEO LED bar The top LED DVI D means the first number of the firmware version actually this is the main version From the top the second DVI A
36. to beam Direct intrabeam viewing normally hazardous 4 7 USB connector UMX OPT TX150R has standard Mini USB Type B receptacle CJ Mini USB B connector Pin Name Cablecolor Signal description 1 VBUS Red 5w 2 D White Daa 3 D Green Data 4 ID None Notconnected 5 GND Black Signal ground Table 4 6 Mini USB B connector pin assignments UMX OPT TX150R User s Manual 4 8 Analog audio connectors Unbalanced analog audio 1 and audio 2 can be connected to the device with TRS Tip Ring and Sleeve connectors They are also known as 3 5 mm or approx 1 8 audio jack phone jack phone plug and mini jack plug 3 pole TRS TRS connector Right channel Left channel Table 4 7 TRS connector pin assignment 4 9 DC 5V connection The device has locking DC connector to establish robust and safe power connection After plugging it in turn the plug clockwise as you can see in the picture below Locking DC connector Do not forget to turn the connector counterclockwise before trying to disconnect the power adaptor Always use the supplied 5V power adaptor Warning Warranty void if damage occurs due to use of a different power source Section 4 Electrical connections Page 21 107 visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 Installation 5 1 Mounting of UMX OPT TX150R To mount the half rack sized extender unit Lightware supplies optio
37. to inform the user 1 Some of the devices LEDs three or four LEDs in generally show the number of the currently selected function menu item IN BINARY FORM These LEDs are called MENU FEEDBACK LEDs In case of the first item the LSB Least Significant Bit LED lights only the other ones are off If the second digit and the LSB light at the same time it means the third menu item The next table contains a detailed example of a binary display in decimal form LED3 LED2 LED1 Table 7 1 Numbers of the functions in binary form Te 4 function ee functi 2 Another dedicated LED shows the number of the currently selected value of the selected menu item by its blinking number It is called VALUE FEEDBACK LED If the selected menu item contains six values can be set the LED can be blinks from one to six according the number of the selected value If the selected value is the 5 one the LED blinks 5 times After a short break the LED starts blinking 5 times again Info The allocation of the LEDs for the service menu depends on the device type For the complete list of LED allocation please read section 7 2 2 on page 51 7 1 3 Enter the service menu Executing a device specific sequence results the entering to the service menu Info The entering the service menu depends on the device type For the entering procedure of the device please read section 7 2 3 on page 51 Info 7 1 4 Navigation in the service menu After th
38. to it 10 6 3 View all connections on the output Description This command displays the connections on a single or multiple layers Command VCe lt A VW AV gt vceav Response ALLVe lt in2 gt CrLf ALLVe01 CrLf ALLAe lt in2 gt CrLf ALLAe01 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 6 1 on page 87 Explanation The response contains all the connections if both layers are selected the response is two messages The example shows that output 1 Audio amp Video are connected to input 1 Audio 4 Video Info lf the command is used without the lt A V AV gt parameter the response shows only the video layer connections 10 6 4 Query the autoselect state Description This command queries the actual state of the autoselect Command AUTOSELECT gt autoselect Response AUTOSELECT lt port gt CrLf AUTOSELECT 3 CrLf Legend lt port gt The number of the selected input port S Searching is in progress and there is no selected video input 1 DVI I input is selected 3 VGA input is selected 4 HDMI input is selected N A The device is not in autoselect mode Explanation The device is in autoselect mode and the VGA input is selected 10 7 Error log related commands UMX OPT TX150R logs the error events into an EPROM memory The device emulates a standard FAT16 file system with a fix directory and file structure M LOG 1970_01 1 CSV M virtual drive letter root directory LOG directory 1970
39. video Autoselect mode can work in three ways VIDEO AUTOSELECT Non priority Priority detect gt First detect o J Priority detect HDMI Priority Digital priority Figure 6 5 Autoselect for video inputs visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 6 1 Non priority first detect The device checks the DVI D input first If there is a valid video signal on the DVI D input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the DVI D input the device checks the VGA input If there is a valid video signal on the VGA input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the VGA input the device checks the HDMI input If there is a valid video signal on the HDMI input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the HDMI input the searching process starts again The selected video input port remains active while there is a valid video signal on it If the selected input was unplugged or the valid video signal was disappeared the searching process starts again from the DVI D input If one of the input ports e g VGA was selected and there is a valid video signal on it and a valid video signal was appeared on the other input port e g HDMI by connecting or powering on a video source the searching process does NOT start again The previous selected video input port VGA remains the active one
40. 3 TD HDMI 3D RS 232 UMX OPT OPT RS 232 DTE TX150R RX150RA DTE 19 Straight serial cable Null modem serial cable amp 5 3 Connecting serial devices Extender units can be UMX OPT TX150R and any Lightware fiber optical receiver or Lightware Hybrid Matrix equipped with fiber optical input cards etc For the compatible Lightware products please see the compatibility table on the Lightware homepage Serial device Serial device Bidirectional RS 232 Bidirectional RS 232 pass through Serial device Serial device Control from UMX side Figure 5 1 Connecting serial devices If cable s plug and device s receptacle do not match get a suitable cable or use a gender changer 5 4 Operation modes There are two kinds of operations for the unit regarding the serial port you can control the unit via USB and serial port or use the bidirectional serial link through the fiber optical cable with a compatible fiber optical receiver 5 4 1 Control mode In the first case the CPU in the transmitter can receive commands and send responses either to and from the own serial port or to and from the serial port on the receiver unit through the fiber optical cable
41. 30 o0 80 50 P 112 70 p apa 13 71 q 50 32 2 82 52 R 114 72 r 51 33 3 83 53 S 115 73 s 52 34 4 116 74 t 53 35 5 85 55 U 117 735 u 54 36 6 s 56e V 87 57 Ww n9 7 w 56 38 8 120 78 x 57 33 9 89 59 Y 258 3A 90 5A Z 122 7A z s9 BB is 97 5B E 60 3c lt 67 3D 93 5D 1 95 5F EA mz a ps Page 70 107 Section 10 Programmers reference 10 3 Status and identification commands 10 3 1 View product type Description Identification of the device Type i or T then the transmitter responds its name Response lt PRODUCT TYPE gt CrLf lt I UMX OPT TX150R CrLf Legend lt PRODUCT_TYPE gt shows the extender model Explanation The connected device is an UMX OPT TX150R 10 3 2 View serial number Description The extender responds its 8 digit serial number S gt s Response lt SERIAL_NUMBER gt CrLf lt SN 10170142 CrLf Legend lt SERIAL _NUMBER gt shows the serial number of the extender Explanation The connected device s serial number is 10170142 Info Only the last 4 numbers are written onto the back of the transmitter 10 3 3 View Firmware version of the CPU Description View the CPU firmware revision Command F gt f Response FW lt FW_VER gt lt S gt CrLf FW 1 0 1r CrLf Legend lt FW_VERSION gt is the firmware version It is followed by
42. 5 2 Common problems related to EDID oocccccccconncnncccconnnnncnonanononononancnnnnonnancnnnnononnnnnononanenns 12 2 6 ADVANCED EDID MANAGEMEN T ii E di ee Seas 13 2 le _ HG MANAGEMENT o e e do ee dudo eee dd 13 2ifile o A 13 2 ies Avoiding Unn cessary HDCP enc PON ici aii 13 20 PIXEL ACCURATE RECLOCKINO sii aii 15 3 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS iisiicicci cnicinncnionanc c ncci nana ordinaria inicias 16 3 1 UMX OPT TX150R FRONT VIEW cccceccecceccecceececceeceeceeeueeueceeeneeneeneeseeeeeseeeeeseesesesaesaesaesaeeneenesaeens 16 3 2 UMX OPT TX150R REAR VIEW cccccccecceeceeceeceeceeceeceeceeceeceecneeneeneeseeaeeseeseeseeseeseseesaesaesaeeneenesesaeens 17 A ELECTRIGAE CONNEGTION SS ini ias 18 A AS th eh AEE orchestra E EEE EA EEE 18 A A 18 4 3 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT CONNECTOR cian ideo 19 AA A a a a 19 AOS ARS OPOR eaa a eee eee re eer ee tia 20 1305 FIBER OP HOCAL OUTPUT zeree scrape odia 20 Ao USB CONNECTOR Sherer re or rancios 20 As ANALOG AUDIO CONNECTORS e e e ea e A ERN 21 AO DEFSVCONNEC TION consider E ARTA 21 Di INSTALLATION aida 22 Slt MOUNTING OF UNDOPRE S DADO R notara aaa raid 22 5 1 1 A Oe 22 5 1 2 Und rd sk MOUNTING kit doUblS siria 22 52 ABOUT SERIAL DEVICES murretaan aaa oaria 22 Del General information about serial COMMUNICATION occoccoccnncnncnncnncnncnncnncnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnannannannss 22 0 2 2s LVDS OlSCEIAL cales a 23 9 23 Example connection MATAN iu A
43. A ED EA A ED ALE ies 23 Sia CONNECTING SERIAL DEVICES ai A A rete acces SE 24 54 OPERATION IMO DES sii A oscars A OO OR 24 5 4 1 SONITONOS aia Dia eos PO A PRR PO Re 25 942s PaSA MO dE ti co lane tena E O NE A A 25 94 Ghanging ne Working MOS ers a O A A A eee 26 5 4 4 Speed of the serial COMMUNICA ION cccccccoonncnncccnoncnnnnnonannnnnononanennnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnennnnnnannes 26 54o Details xa ip lS eases ico alcala ici delos 27 5 5 BOOTUP OF UMX OPT TX150R TRANSMITTER UNIT cccccccecccesceceeeseeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueueeeeaeeeneeeeenees 28 6 OPERATION OF UMX OPT TX15B0OB occocccoccoccconccccconconononcnnononconanoncnnanonconannncnna cnn coa nnn cnn cnn rca nancnaanannanos 29 Gale FRONT AND REAR PANEL LEDS usara iaa 29 6 24 INPUT SELECTION ia ia a 30 63 WIDEOANPUT SELECTION ti caos 30 6 4 AUDIO INPUT SELECTION oe atea li cele nao 30 6 55 MPA O ONO D E oe eee li cele co 31 6 6 VIDEO INPUT IN AUTOSELECT MODE 0 ases 31 66 1 ANONIMA ia 32 66 23 MODMIUDIGRal Pron amina iaa aaa 33 6 6 3 DVD Digital DNOM iaa aaa 34 visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 7 AUDIO INPUT IN AUTOSELECT MODE as iii 35 Biol OaE Socia 35 6 7 2 Non priority first detect oocccccccoconconcccononcnnnononnncnnnononnncnnnononancnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnns 36 6 7 3 Priority detect Embedded S PDIF Analog audio D ccoocccccccnconoconcnncoconcnnnnnncnnoconnnononanenoos 37 6 7 4 Priority
44. A VGA RESET 5V 1 54 DC 9 BAUD RATE ROTARY 59 EDID MEM ROTARY Figure 3 2 UMX OPT TX150R rear view SC MM OUT RS 232 port USB PORT BAUD RATE ROTARY EDID MEM ROTARY LEARN BUTTON Reset button STATUS LEDS DC 5V in Connect a 50 125 multimode fiber optical cable OM4 is recommended between the SC MM OUT of the transmitter unit and the SC MM IN of the receiver unit e g HDMI 3D OPT RX100RA or a Lightware Hybrid Matrix equipped with fiber optical input cards For more information see chapter 4 6 on page 20 9 pole D sub female connector for standard RS 232 port Connect a serial cable between the transmitter unit and the serial device RS 232 pass through third party control and Advanced EDID management are available via the RS 232 interface For more information see chapters 4 5 and 5 2 0 on pages 20 and 22 27 Mini USB B connector for standard USB port Connect a USB A Mini USB B cable between the transmitter unit and the computer Advanced EDID management control and firmware upgrades are available via the USB interface For more information see chapter 4 7 on page 20 USB port can be used as USB KVM for HID devices as well This function is under development available later The rotary switch selects one of 5 speeds of the serial communication 1 4 or the Software Control mode 0 The 8 and 9 states are used for special functions For more information see chapter 5 4 4 on page 26
45. C RR RL LFE FR 0x12 RRC RLC RR RL FC FR 0x13 RRC RLC RR RL FC LFE FR 0x14 FRC FLC FR 0x15 FRC FLC LFE FR 0x16 FRC FLC FC FR 0x17 FRC FLOC FC LFE FR 0x18 FRC FLC RC FR 0x19 FRC FLC RC LFE FR 0x1A FRC FLC RC FC FR 0x1B FRC FLC RC FC LFE FR 0x1C FRC FLC RR RL FR 0x1D FRC FLC RR RL LFE FR 0x1E FRC FLC RR RL FC FR 0x1F FRC FLC RR RL FC LFE FR Where FL Front Left FC Front Center FR Front Right FLC Front Left Center FRC Front Right Center RL Rear Left RC Rear Center RR Rear Right RLC Rear Left Center RRC Rear Right Center LFE Subwoofer 10 8 2 Query input port properties Description Check status of the input ports Command DVII lt in gt lt S A gt l f dvii 1 si Response DVII lt in gt lt S A gt l DVII 1 Sl lt VIDEO gt D lt X1 gt lt X2 gt lt HDCP3 gt ile lt STATUS gt 3 lt SOURCE gt H lt ATIM1 DCS gt 20 lt ATIM2 DRES gt 1920x1080p60 lt ARES HAUDIO gt lt HASAMP gt 48 CrLf lt HCH gt CrLf Legend Please read section 70 8 1 on page 84 X X Explanation This command queries the HDMI input port properties 10 8 3 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 2 si lt PHS gt lt FHS gt 10 2160 lt HS gt lt VS gt 1600 1200 lt HP gt lt VP gt 455 41 Response DVIl lt in gt lt
46. DVI I IN AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 isual engineeri IGHTWARE UMX OPT TX150R HDCP Autoselect LINK 5 Y seor MN ee AR VIDEO AUDIO HDMI IN S PDIF IN INPUT STATUS SELECT SELECT User s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Class Il apparatus construction 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 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 res
47. Ds are the Universal Analog and HDMI EDIDs in factory defaults Factory preset EDID list Lightware factory pre loaded EDIDs are specially provided to force graphic cards to output only the exact pixel resolution and refresh rate HDMI and VGA universal EDIDs 1 on both rotary switches allow multiple resolutions including all common VESA defined resolutions In addition HDMI universal EDID also features audio support The use of universal EDID is recommended for fast and easy system setup Resolution Universal _HDMI_DC____ HDMI 1024x 768 60 0 Hz DVI 1280x 720 60 0 Hz HDMI HDMI DVI Tvoe Audio support Deep color support di Y v Y For HDMI Y Fo2 a Fos HDMI Y Fo4 1920x1080 60 0 Hz HDMI Y FOS 1920x1200 _ 59 55 Hz ee F06 Universal Analog Analog x For 1024x 768 60 0 Hz Analog x Fos 1280x 720 60 0 Hz Analog x Fos 1920x1080 60 0 Hz Analog x F10 1920x1200 59 55Hz Analog x F11 Universal Analog Analog x F12 1024x 768 60 0 Hz Analog x F13 1280x 720 60 0 Hz Analog x F14 1920x1080 60 0 Hz Analog x F15 1920x1200 59 55Hz Analog x F16 Universal HDMILDC HOM v F17 1024x 768 60 0 Hz DW x Fis 1280x 720 60 0 Hz HDMI Y F19 1920x1080 60 0 Hz HDMI Y F20 1920x1200 E5955Hz DVI x Table 6 1 Factory Preset EDID list Y v Y v Y Y v Y DMI DVI DMI DMI DVI DVI DMI DMI DVI Oth
48. Gb s channel transmission Extend any VGA DVI or HDMI signal between 25 and 225 MHz pixel clock frequency conforming to DVI 1 0 and HDMI 1 3 standards Supports all HDTV resolutions 720p 1080i 1080p 2K etc HDTV signals up to 225 MHz pixel clock frequency are passed through regardless of the resolution Control by front and rear panel buttons Video and audio source select buttons EDID address selection with four decimal rotary switches baud rate selector LEARN EDID and reset buttons are available for Advanced EDID Management and control the device Galvanic Isolation between source and display Lightware fiber optical extenders are isolated between transmitter and receiver to eliminate ground loop noise or HUM effects Single Fiber Technology All of the high speed TMDS data lanes are transmitted using only one multimode 50 125 or 62 5 125 fiber optical cable USB control Input status Advanced EDID Management Terminal Window and hardware information can be accessed with Lightware Matrix Controller software via USB connection Intelligent HID Emulation Intelligent HID Human Interface Device Emulation is provided for two devices with full transparency Special HID devices including keyboards and mouse are emulated by the extender and transparently transferred to the computer with the result that no drivers are required for proper functionality it s as easy as Plug amp Play RS 232 control Input sta
49. H DIMENSIONS in INCH ccccooccnnccnncnncnnnncnnnnnncnnonnnnnnnnnanenoss 8 70 W x 3 95 D x 1 02 H INGE GONI sanexnisiatennutianinaisinaseattecanantanadincs Dedniantainieack E AEE 650 y Control Excluding connectors Panel buttons coccoocccccccccnnccconnnccconnnnnnonennss Yes 4 buttons and 5 rotary switches Serial port Connector sessen DE 9F 9 pole D SUB female for RS 232 Available baud rates ccccccconnccncccnoncconcnonanonns 9600 19200 38400 57600 Baud Default baud rate for control 57600 Baud 8 bit 1stop bit no parity USB port CoONNector 02 0 00eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseessseecesssssseees Mini USB B receptacle Service MANU enana nenas Yes Audio and video inputs ADMI MPU bicis dai 19 pole HDMI Type A receptacle Reclocking on HDMI input ooccncccnccnnccncccncnnnooo Yes Pixel Accurate Reclocking DV lel COMMEGION uri da 29 pole DVI I digital and analog Reclocking on DVI digital input Yes Pixel Accurate Reclocking Input Cable equalization occcocccccconncccocncconnncnonos Yes digital only max 20 m VGA YPbPr or RGB input ee eeeee DE 15F 15 pole D sub Female EDID emulation on video inputs oocccccccncccccncccnnncnnnnnos Yes analog and digital S PDIF Didital audio MP eds RCA receptacle Analog audio 1 input ee 3 5mm TRS connector approx 1 8 jack Analog audio 1 Signal type cccccesseeeeeeees
50. Install Using the default path is highly recommended speci LW matrix_controller_v3 4 5 Setup Installation OO Space required 10 2MB Space available 46 4GB Cancel Nullsoft Install System vz 37 lt Back ns Step 3 If you want to create desktop icon click Yes in the next pop up window i Installer_LW_miatrix_controller_v3_4_5 Set EZ Do you want create icon s on the desktop ve Step 4 After finishing the installation the following message appears i Installer_LWV_matrix_controller_v3_4 5 Set x Installation was successful Page 54 107 Section 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller UMX OPT TX150R User s Manual Step 5 To run Lightware matrix control software find the shortcut icon in Start menu gt Programs gt Lightware gt LW_matrix_controller v3_4 5 or on the desktop and double click LW _matrix_controller _ Uninstalling v3_45 To uninstall the control software double click on Start menu gt Programs gt Lightware gt LW _matrix_controller v3 4 5 gt Uninstall 9 2 Establishing the connection Info Lightware Matrix Controller can works with two baud rates 9600 Baud or 57600 Baud The software is able to recognize and set the appropriate baud rate from the two values mentioned above but these values cannot set or changed by the user If the computer has different serial communication settings e g 19200 Baud the Matr
51. Legend Slot 0 represents the motherboard lt MB_DESC gt The motherboard description contains the name and the version number Explanation The extender reports that it has one motherboard called UMX OPT TX150R and its version number is SCH_1 1 PCB 1 1 10 3 8 Query all port status Description Shows the actual status of all input and output ports Command PS ps Response PSe lt INPUT D gt lt OUTPUT D gt CrLf lt PS 0000 0 CrLf Explanation This command is reserved for compatibility reasons Legend lt INPUT D gt contains 4 decimal numbers Each number must be 0 lt OUTPUT D gt contains 1 decimal number lt must be 0 The input and output state tables are separated with a comma character 10 4 System commands 10 4 1 Query current control protocol Description Shows the control protocol Command P_ Response CURRENTePROTOCOLe e lt x gt Cr CURRENT PROTOCOL 1 CrLf Lf Legend lt x gt stands for the active protocol Explanation Protocol 1 is active here Info User can query the protocol only This command is reserved for compatibility reasons 10 4 2 Change RS 232 baud rate Description The RS 232 baud rate can be set when the BAUD RATE rotary has 0 software set state The command has to be sent with the earlier baud rate but the response comes with the new baud rate Command RS232BAUD lt rate gt RS232BAUD 9600 Response RS232BAUD lt rate gt CrLf lt
52. ROR RESPONSES etmoeitecorisctaie Ri r aE Tinana araeir noaei 95 11 COMMANDS QUICK SUMMARY ssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn nnnnnnn nnmnnn nenna 96 12 FIRMWARE UPGRADE sisina E E 98 13 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING susiiinoici niaicus iras ii mnnn 99 14 SPECIFICATIONS suosiossaan Pe One ianr Men Uefa ectn nner Seen ver cern natn Seen Oot tema tan etre Ven cnet tne Sere ver tetra 100 15 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS sccuisuiacnsianaiuaricnd arial atari aniei 105 16 VERSION APPLICABILITY usina ii iia 107 14 WARRANTY asidua iaa ecodi 107 18 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTOR Cositas caia 107 2 2 Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for choosing Lightware UMX OPT TX150R monitor extender Lig htware s UMX OPT TX150R is an all round universal video and audio transmitter for ever changing environments such as small board and conference rooms The extender was designed to handle digital and analog video and audio signals e g VGA YPbPr DVI and HDMI 1 3 with analog stereo 5 1 S PDIF and even 7 1 HDMI embedded audio General description Features Box contents UMX OPT TX150R unit Quick Start Guide User s manual this document 5V DC wall plug adaptor Advanced EDID Management The user can emulate any EDID at the extender s inputs independently read out and store the attached monitor s EDID in the internal memory locations upload and download EDID files using Matrix Control Software 2 25
53. S C CrLf Legend Depending on lt loc gt one EDID or all EDIDs in a block can be cleared lt loc gt Result Pex Not valid Factory EDID cannot be deleted No response Ux Specified User EDID is deleted D Dynamic EDID is the Universal EDID by factory default and it XX cannot be deleted E Specified Emulated EDID is selected by a rotary switch and it XX cannot be deleted Not valid Factory EDID cannot be deleted No response All User EDIDs are deleted D UMX OPT TX150R contains only one Dynamic EDID and and it cannot be deleted E All Emulated EDIDs are selected by rotary switches and they cannot be deleted Explanation Third user EDID is cleared from memory Info Only user EDIDs can be deleted Deleting means the factory EDID Universal HDMI or Analog EDID will be loaded into the desired user EDID memory 10 6 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 10 6 1 Switch one input to one output Description This command switches the
54. SW_OK Restores all of the factory settings listed above visual engineering IGHTWARE Info Info Warning Info Explanation Factory default settings reloaded for crosspoint and I O card configurations and emulated EDIDs The response may contain additional messages as the transmitter makes the configurations These responses can be omitted After resetting the needed parameters the device restarts In case of USB connection reconnecting is always necessary Reloading GENERAL factory defaults AFFECTS the serial operation mode and the RS 232 baud rate options as well The default operation mode is the PASS mode and the default baud rate is 57600 baud in the UMX OPT TX150R If the previous serial settings differ from the default ones please set up the necessary values after reboot with protocol commands Set the RS 232 operation mode command in section 10 4 5 on page 74 and the Change RS 232 baud rate command in section 10 4 2 on page 73 10 4 5 Set the RS 232 operation mode Description This command sets the RS 232 port operation mode Command RS232 lt mode gt rs232 control Response RS232 lt mode gt CrLf RS232 CONTROL CrLf Legend lt mode gt Two kinds of operation modes can be lt CONTROL gt The CPU in the transmitter can receive commands and send responses lt PASS gt The serial connectors on the transmitter and on the receiver are linked together Explanation The device can be co
55. VI D select VGA select Figure 6 7 HDMI Digital priority video selection flowchart visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 6 3 DVI D Digital priority The device always checks the DVI D input first If there is a valid video signal on the DVI D input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the DVI D input the device checks the HDMI input If there is a valid video signal on the HDMI input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the HDMI input the device checks the VGA input If there is a valid video signal on the VGA input it will be selected If there is no video signal on the VGA input neither the searching process starts again from the DVI D input If the selected input was unplugged or the valid video signal was disappeared the searching process starts again from the DVI D input If one of the input ports e g VGA was selected and there is a valid video signal on it and a valid video signal was appeared on the DVI D input port by connecting or powering on a video source the searching process STARTS AGAIN with checking the DVI D input The previous selected video input port VGA becomes inactive and the privileged one DVI D becomes active In briefly in case of incoming valid DVI D video signal on the DVI D input it will always be selected even if there was an earlier selected video signal EVENT O DVI D Y select N HDMI select VGA select
56. a dia di ia 72 10 4 1 Query current control protocol cooonnnnnccccccnnnnncncccnonononnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnononannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 72 10 4 2 Change RS 232 baud rate ooooccccccconnccnccccconconncconnncnnnonnnnnrnnnnnnnnncnnnnonnnnrnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnannrnnnnnnnrnnnns 73 10 4 3 Query RS 232 baud rate c csscceeeeeeeeeeceeeceesseassssssseneeeeeeeececeseeeeseaaasseseeseeeeeeeeeeesesseaaaseas 73 1044 Reload tactonrdeta tl oa 73 10 4 5 Set the RS 232 operation MOVE n serie eaea aeaaaee E a anaa aE a aaa Eaa 74 10 4 6 Query ihe RS 232 operation MOE a 74 TOA COMEDOR sa 75 10 48 Clear TAD Cr OY Cache a A aa 74 1049 Resta transmitir ate do e ales a e do ad Meese dd 75 10410 Vew CUO Ida e la dd es 75 10 41 Configure remote aliens a O o 76 10 4 12 Quen level orremole aleteo o 76 10 4 13 Sel the Video priority Setas iii A ee hres iad ce ee ce eee 76 T0414 Query ihe video priori STINGS creades a a a O aay 77 1024515 Set the audio priority Setting S ii A a Matlacha eo ake 77 10416 Query the audio pnorty Settings ula Les 77 10 5 EDID ROUTER COMMANDS a et a ean cele 78 10 5 1 Save EDID to user memory Learn EDID ooccccccccccncnncccconnconcccnonncnnnnononccnnononancnnnnnnanennonoss 78 10 5 2 View emulated EDIDs On all iImputS o cccccccconcnnncccconnnnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnononannnnnonnnanennnnss 78 1065 37 WalchEDID Yalloly tal ctra A A uta 78 E Vew EDID AA aes amie a ado peneue e
57. ae e a es 79 10 5 5 Download EDID content from the transmitter ccccooonncnncccccnnnonccononnnnnnnonnnncnnononancnnnnnnanennnnnos 79 10 5 6 Upload EDID content to the transmite cio 80 105 7 Delete EDID OM MEMO iaa ide 80 106 CONTROL COMMANDS 500 81 106 1 lt SWiten one Mmputto ONE CUP barna daa od 81 10 6 2 DISCOANEC Any inputs from Output aa oda 82 10 6 3 View all connections ON the output ccccconnnncccncnncccnnnnnononcnnonnnnoncnnanonconancnnononnnnnnnnnnncnnannnnonanens 82 10 6 4 Query theautoseleci stale sereni a ee Oe EL 82 10 7 ERROR LOG RELATEDCONMAN DS is 83 O7 E rgd ee O a CO O A O 83 10 72 TWISTING lO IO ana a a a yaaa lien 83 10 7 3 Clear thelog Messi rr toa 84 10 8 INPUT PROPERTIE Sisaro nnn e a Sit ee e po 84 10 8 1 Set input port properties isis raed hese 84 10 8 2 Query input port properties ooccccnnnncncccccnnnnnonoccnononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 87 10 8 3 Set analog timing properties cccooonnccncccccnncnnncccnoncnnncnnnancnnnnonnnnnnnnnononnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnanennns 87 10 8 4 Query analog tiMing properties ccccccooccnncccnncccconononccnnnncnnononannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnans 88 10 8 5 Reset analog timing properties ooonccccconcoccccncnncononnnnononcnnonnanonnnnannnnononnnnononrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenanens 88 10 98 60 Setanal g color Properties unica lia nea a aaa a a ae aeele 88 10 8 7 Save
58. ailable with analog VGA INPUT and Digital D setting available with HDMI INPUT lt X1 gt Reserved for compatibility reasons Don t care lt X1 gt Reserved for compatibility reasons Don t care Info The following parameters are available above 1 0 9 firmware version Info HDCP setting available only on the HDMI input port lt HDCP gt HDCP capability 0 disabled 1 enabled Info The following parameters cannot be set they only appear in response lt STATUS gt 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 Source dependent parameters Analog signal properties are displayed when lt SOURCE gt R C lt ATIM1 gt Analog timing1 O SMTPE standard 1 User saved preset 2 EDID detailed timing 3 Factory preset 4 GTF formula 5 User modified not saved lt ATIM2 gt 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 lt ARES gt Resolution string example 1600x1200p60 Digital signal properties
59. al EDID after reloading the factory defaults Reloading factory defaults by rotary switches plus learn button AFFECTS the serial operation mode and the RS 232 baud rate options as well The default operation mode is the PASS mode and the default baud rate is 57600 baud in the UMX OPT TX150R If the previous serial settings differ from the default ones please set up the necessary values after reboot with protocol commands Set the RS 232 operation mode command in section 10 4 5 on page 74 and the Change RS 232 baud rate command in section 10 4 2 on page 73 visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 Service menu 7 1 The concept The service menu allows changing some main services without using any controller software which are not available directly with front or rear panel operation Info The normal operation is suspended if the device enter the service menu Video audio and RS 232 transmisson is stopped during the service menu Signal transmisson will be restored after a reboot 7 1 1 The structure of the service menu The service menu contains functions what device has e g Video priority mode Output mode as a menu items and every function have some at least two values can be set There is no submenu Info The available functions and its settings depend on the device type For the complete list of functions and settings please read section 7 2 1 on page 51 7 1 2 Service menu display The service menu uses the device s LEDs
60. als are converted to digital formats and digital or digitized analog audio can be embedded in the video stream Autoswitch function for video and audio inputs Autoselect mode with or without priority can toggles between inputs It helps the handling of the transmitter and installation of new devices UMX OPT TX150R User s Manual 2 3 Typical applications Some typical connection variations with the signal extender are shown on Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 Info 5V DC Power AS D Adaptor P A HDMI 3D OPT RX150RA Sy PC or Mac serial J Single fiber 5V DC Power d cable multimode Adaptor UMX OPT TX150R 7 Touch panel optical cable up to 2000m AV Receiver 5 1 Channel Surround Figure 2 1 Typical stand alone application for UMX OPT TX150R HDMI cable A Monitor HDMI cable Laptop A A gt N Q gt A y HDMI cable N y AE e ee o Single fiber S di gt Da mumode optical cable up to 2500m Blu Ray or DVD Player HDMI cable 0 5V DC Power Adaptor stereo analog audio speaker cable 5V DC Power Ad ANS aptor MX FR33R multimode AV Receiver E fiber optical cable 51 Channel o to 2500m Surround PC or MAC Figure 2 2 Integrated system application for UMX OPT TX150R For the compatible Lightware products please see the compatibility table on the Lightware homepage 2 4 Application ex
61. amples Executive boardrooms Small classrooms Conference rooms collaborative telepresence Multiroom video and audio control Home theatre systems Section 2 General description Page 11 107 visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 5 Understanding EDID 2 5 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 3 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 defined by CEA Consumer Electronics Association This extension contains information about additional Detailed Timings audio capabilities soeaker 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
62. and The rotary switch selects one of 10 addresses on every input port EDID memories 1 5 contain factory presets and 6 9 are user programmable Address 0 enable dynamic EDID emulation which copies EDID from receiver device s video output For more information see chapter 6 8 6 12 on page 41 46 Stores the EDID of the display device attached to receiver device s video output in the selected memory address between 6 9 on the selected input port To learn the EDID select the desired input and an appropriate address with the rotary switches and press and hold the Learn button for two seconds For more information see chapter 6 10 on page 45 Hardware reset button lt resets the whole device however saved settings and EDIDs will be preserved This is the same as disconnecting from power source and reconnect again The LEDs give feedback about state of the unit and the communications For more information about names and meanings of the Status LEDs see chapter 6 1 on page 29 Connect the output of the supplied 5V DC power adaptor CAUTION Warranty void if damage occurs due to use of a different power source Use a flat head screwdriver to the rotary swithes that fits into the actuator Avoid the use of keys coins knives and other sharp objects because they might cause permanent damage to the rotary switches visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 Electrical connections 4 1 HDMI Input UMX OPT TX150R provides
63. are displayed when lt SOURCE gt H D lt DCS gt 2 byte hexadecimal number bit 0 1 Color depth 30 bit pixel not supported bit 1 1 Color depth 36 bit pixel bit 2 1 Color depth 48 bit pixel not supported bit 08182 0 Color depth 24 bit pixel bit 4 Color space YCbCr422 bit 5 Color space YCbCr444 lt DRES gt Incoming resolution string example 1600x1200p60 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 S Compressed audio H HBR audio D DST audio not supported E DSD audio not supported lt HASAMP gt lf lt HAUDIO gt not S or H HDMI audio sample rate in kHz lt HAUDIO gt S Compressed multiply by 32 lt HAUDIO gt H HBR multiply by 4 32 32 kHz 44 441 kHz 48 48 kHz 88 88 2 kHz 96 96 kHz 176 176 4 kHz 192 192 kHz visual engineering IGHTWARE lt HCH gt Contains CEA 861 compatible channel assignment If M PCM signal present 0x00 FR 0x01 LFE FR 0x02 FC FR 0x03 FC LFE FR 0x04 RC FR 0x05 RC LFE FR 0x06 RC FC FR 0x07 RC FC LFE FR 0x08 RR RL FR 0x09 RR RL LFE FR 0x0A RR RL FC FR 0x0B RR RL FC LFE FR 0x0C RC RR RL FR 0x0D RC RR RL LFE FR 0x0E RC RR RL FC FR 0x0F RC RR RL FC LFE FR 0x10 RRC RLC RR RL FR 0x11 RRC RL
64. ary switches Switching with Lightware Matrix Controller Software or protocol command is not available Deleting the EDID Only user and last attached EDIDs can be deleted Deleting means the factory EDID Universal HDMI or Analog EDID will be loaded into the desired user EDID memory HDCP management The UMX OPT TX150R can work as a HDCP compliant device or act as a non HDCP compliant sink The HDCP capability can be disabled or enabled on the digital video input ports DVI D HDMI This function helps to apply encryption only when it is mandatory Some video sources send encrypted signal when they are connected to a HDCP capable device even if the content is not protected This way even the unprotected content cannot be displayed on non HDCP displays if the signal travels through a HDCP compliant matrix or repeater However HDCP encryption is not required all the time e g computer desktop image some video cards still encrypt if they detect that the sink is HDCP capable Avoiding unnecessary HDCP encryption Info HDCP ENABLE Y DISABLE If HDCP is disabled on any digital video 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 receiver s output therefore it could not see if they are HDCP capable or not This forces the source to send unprotec
65. c picture properties Description This command reads the enabling status and the RGB color code of the no sync picture on the active input port Command SETBG lt in gt lt S A gt 7 gt SETBGH10OSI Response SETBG 1 SlI SETBG 1 S1 255 255 0 1 CrLf lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt 1 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 8 12 on page 90 Explanation The no sync picture is enabled and its color is the 255 255 0 RGB coded yellow on the DVI D input port Info Querying of the color of no sync picture is available only on the selected active input 10 8 14 Query timings of the incoming signal Description This command reads out the properties of the incoming signal on the selected input ports Command GETTIMINGS lt in gt lt S A gt gt GETTIMINGS 1 SIl Response GETTIMINGS lt in gt lt S A gt GETTIMINGS 1 SlI lt TLW gt 2200 lt LW gt i lt HFP gt lt HW gt lt HBP gt lt TH gt lt H gt lt VFP gt lt VWW gt lt VBP gt lt TMDS gt lt BPP gt CrLf 24 CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S 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 Height 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 Bi
66. conncnnnnncnononananenonononos 0 7 Vp p UNO SC ANC seoser ena a odiar 750 HILO VAC V SYNG ssioeiceciniciaas TTL high impedance automatic pos neg polarity SCANNING frequency H SyNC coooccccccnnnnccnnncncnnncnnnnnnnnnconnnononncnnnnonannnns 15 100 kHz SCANNING frequency V SYNC c oooccccccccnocccnnccononcnonononannnnnononannnnncnnnannnns 50 100 Hz General analog audio signal Overall system gain cocccccccconcccnnncconononnncnonononononnnnnonnnnnononnnanncnnnnnnononananenoos 1 3dB Frequency response cccseeeeeeeeeeees 20 Hz 0 45 fs e g 21 6 kHz 48 kHz N IPR PE PE e PEO E E A gt 66 dB Analog audio input MOSCA sa cosiursincusansinnakeaurnaieiersunicanmanuaaananioeaiidanionsasntisneminaundamsanesaiaaienacs gt 10 kOhm COPING MOQG seta cai AC capacitive coupled Nominal level ooonccccccccnncnnccccnoncnncnononccnncononnnnnnononancnnnononancnnnnonnnncnnnnnnnnnons 0 dBu Maximum level oooocccccccncccccnnccononcnnnonononccnnononancnnnonnnancnnnononanenns 1VRMS 2dBu Input gain adjustment ooooccccnnccccncnnonnccnnnncnnnnnnnos 0 dB 24 dB in 3 dB steps AD TOSOIUTON corroe soscencasuvtiegetvereniessdaasmacsuesratntiaaetvemsaiuntasmaraces 24 bits AD sample tal creia ica ico 48 kHz 96 kHz Software supported resolutions Scantype HS VS Resolution Scantype HS VS Resolution 1 progressive pos pos 1440 x 288 p 50 76 progressive pos pos 1024 x 768 p 75
67. d is reserved for compatibility reasons 10 9 Output properties The following commands are setting up the properties of the output ports If only one ora few parameters have to be modified the protocol enables to mask the other parameters 6 93 so they can stay untouched To mask a parameter use x or X as its value Example HDMl 1 SO H x x x 1 Set output port no 2 to HDMI 24 bit Info If the input port is not a selected active port and this port is affected by an input command the response will be N A 10 9 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 1 SO H x x x 1 5 lt MODE gt lt CSPAC gt lt CRANG gt lt SUBS gt lt HDCP gt HDMIf lt out gt O lt S A gt 0 HDMI 1 SO G0H100 OHAAAT1 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 DGC gt CrLf Legend for command visual engineering IGHTWARE lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected output A all outputs lt MODE gt 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 lt CSPAC gt Reserved for legacy reasons Set X here
68. detect S PDIF Embedded Analog audio 2 cccoocccccccncccccnccocnncnonnnonanncnnncncnonononos 38 6 7 5 Priority detect Embedded Analog audio 2 cccccccoonnccnccononnconccononnconcnonanccnncnnnnnnconcnnnnccnncnnnnnas 39 6 7 6 Priority detect S PDIF Analog audio B oooonccnccccccnccncccnconcnnnononancnnnnnnnanennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanennnnnnnns 39 A Fix Select Embedded A A 40 6 7 8 Fix Select Analog audio 7 cccoconccccccnnonccconnnccconnncononcnnnnnanononnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnonannnnenannnnnnns 40 Bid EISSCIEC A AO Lorraine 40 CPt WI Sel CL gt UI sion ni it it 40 Cor ABOUTEDID MEMORY arca sn io ita 41 6 8 1 EDIDs are referred with Lightware Matrix Controller ccoooncnccconnnnccnonnncononcnnnnnanoncnnanenoos 41 6 8 2 EDIDs are referred with rotary switches ooonccccccccnnconncononncnnnnononncnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonanncnnnnnnnns 41 Se oh 0 EAEan aE bibi 42 6 8 4 Example state of the rotary SWItCH6S occcconncncoconcnncconnononnannnconancnnnnnnronoonanennnnnncnnnnnarnncnnanennos 43 6 8 5 Switching the EDID with a rotary switch cccccooncnccconconccnnnnncononcnnnnnnrononnanoncnnnncnnnnnarancnnanennos 44 AA O A e OT 44 oo EDIDIT E eee Rene te pee one een eee eee eae eee er eae en ee eee ns ete eee 44 691 Factory Dese LEIDAS lnissiarat reposo Doria aii ia paroles 44 Gas EEARNING THE E DID creien inet 45 6 11 SWITCHING THE EDID eta 46 6 12 DELETING THE EDID rec eceectete
69. deterrence sersciara Mercere iscictnchoiewneiee aenscaineed AAEREN RESE 46 6 13 HDCP MANAGEMENT cccccccssseeeccceasseeeeceeauseeeecssasseceecseauseceecseauseeeecseagseeeecseaseeeesssagseeeesseagseesesees 46 612 INOSYNO COLOR certo ao 47 6 15 HARDWARE RESET nani aioe 47 6 10 RELOAD FACTORY DEF EUS cttrccetce ths erates specie opiate drape ee ieee ee sens ese E EEAS 47 SERVICE A AAPP 48 Tale TAR CONCEP nee nnn iii ita iris 48 7 1 1 The structure of the service Menu occcccccncccocnnccccnonononononononanonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnnnannnenanens 48 7 1 2 Service M nu CS Ol aa nto rie a Soucades 48 7 1 3 Enter the Service MeNU occccoccncccccnccnnnncnoonnnonnnncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnanennncncinos 48 7 1 4 Navigation in the service MON anciana dia aci 49 7 1 5 Saving MINE Servico Meristation cadnias 49 7 1 6 io A 49 7 2 THE SERVICE MENU IN CASE OF UMX OPT TX150kR oooonccccconconnonconncannonconnaannonconncarnonconncnnocnronannonionnos 51 7 2 1 The device specific structure of the service MeNU ooccccconnncnncnccnnocnncnnonnnnnncnonnncrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnos 51 7 2 2 The device specific service menu display cccccoonnconcccccnnconcoconancnnnnnnnnnnononononnnnnnnnancnnnnnnnnnas 51 7 2 3 Enter the service menu of UMX OPT TX150R ocoooonccncccccoccconocononccononononononononancnnnnnnnnennnnnannnss 51 7 2 4 Navigation in the service menu of UMX OPT TX150R 0occcccccccconoooccconnccn
70. diate message lt 4 gt Fatal level events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message Query level of remote alerts Description User can check which level of errors has to be sent out as an alarm message fELEVELSEND lt p gt gt ELEVELSEND 1 7 ELEVELSEND lt p gt lt ELEVELSEND 1 0 0 1 1 1 CrLf lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt CrLf Legend Please read section 10 4 11 on page 76 Explanation The device will send an immediate message on all control interfaces when a matter error or fatal level error occurs Set the video priority settings Description This command sets the video priority order of the Autoselect mode Command VIDEOPRIORITY lt vpmode gt videopriority 4 Response VIDEOPRIORITY lt vpmode gt CrLf VIDEOPRIORITY 4 CrLf Legend lt vpmode gt Three kinds of video priority modes can be lt 0 gt First detect factory default First the device check the DVI D than VGA than the HDMI video input port That port will be selected which contains valid video signal 10 4 14 10 4 15 10 4 16 lt 1 gt DVI D priority If there is a valid signal on the DVI D input this port always will be selected even if the active port was the VGA or the HDMI input port lt 4 gt HDMI priority If there is a valid signal on the HDMI input this port always will be selected even if the active port was the VGA DVI A or the DVI D input port
71. e Type Type gy MX8x8HDCP PRO Not a real matrix a MX8x8HDCP PRO Not a real matrix Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Serial connection USB connection Step 4 Click on the Connect button to connect to the device Info If the device is not listed try searching again or reconnect the device and restart 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 Info The controller software can communicate only with Lightware protocol Info For RS 232 connection the transmitter has to be set to 9600 or 57600 baud rate The controller software determines the baud rate automatically Page 56 107 Section 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller UMX OPT TX150R User s Manual LiGHTwARE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 4 5 Video inputs DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI AUTO ees Bann fl Audio inputs DVI D Audio1 Audio2 HDMI SPDIF oo Control Set RS232 to PASS mode Figure 9 4 Matrix Controller crosspoint array 9 3 Control menu This menu contains the crosspoint area After Video inputs connecting to a new device this menu appears by ovo bwa VGA HDMI AUTO default This menu displays the current state of the mEn a gt laa device Each green square represents an active I l ia connection between the inputs and the output Th
72. e does not support YUV 4 4 4 1 Attached device supports YUV 4 4 4 lt YUV2 gt 0 Attached device does not support YUV 4 2 2 1 Attached device supports YUV 4 2 2 lt AUD gt O Attached device has no audio capabilities 1 Attached device has audio capabilities lt PCM gt 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 lt DC gt 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 10 9 2 Query output video properties Description Displays the status for output port HDMl lt out gt lt S A gt O gt hdmi 1 so HDMl lt out gt lt S A gt O HDMI 1 SO G lt CON gt lt MODE gt lt SIG gt G1H111 lt HDCP gt lt HPD gt OAAAAA O lt MODE gt lt CSPAC gt M100111070 CrLf lt CRANG gt lt SUBS gt
73. e entering the 1 menu item and the last saved value will be selected The functions and the settings in the service menu can be modified by Lightware Matrix Controller software or protocol commands as well The last saved values mean the last saving by any way instead of the last saving by the service menu After every pressing of the FUNCTION SELECT BUTTON the next function will be selected The value feedback LED shows the corresponding last saved value The first menu item will be selected after the last one After every pressing of the VALUE SELECT BUTTON the next value will be selected The first value will be selected after the last one 7 1 5 Saving in the service menu In the service menu the device saves every value changing after some seconds the saving time automatically If the device exits from service menu because of a hardware reset before the SAVING TIME after a value changing the last modification will be lost 7 1 6 Exit from service menu During the service menu the device is suspends its normal operation The signal transmission and the communication USB RS 232 control and RS 232 pass through are out of work in this case The only way to restore the normal operation is a hardware reset It can be performed by pushing and releasing the RESET button on the rear side of the device or just plug out then plug in the power supply The saved settings are stored in an external storage and the device keeps that after reb
74. e g computer desktop image MacBook and MacBookPro still do that visual engineering IGHTWARE unprotected content Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Page 14 107 unprotected content Bon HDCP display go 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 PP signal HDCP compliant repeater Cote D gt protected content protected content HDCP enabled HDCP disabled input port input port a 868000080 oooooooo aaa a 868000005 ooouooou a HDCP disabled input port Non HDCP display gt encrypted signal non encrypted signal If a source detects that the input port is HDCP disabled it will send only unprotected content lf a source detects that the input port is HDCP enabled it could send protected or unprotected contents as well HDCP protected content will not be sent to any input port with disabled HDCP setting HDCP protected content will never be sent to a non HDCP compliant display Please note that if HDCP capability is disabled on an inpu
75. ecord to al port buttons are kept for compatibility reasons Info Info Frame detector Click the frame detector button to view the measured detailed timings on the incoming signal Input port 2 frame detector Full vertical frame Vertical resolution 1235 line Horizontal resolution 2080 pixel Active lines 1200 line Active pixels 1920 pixel Vertical back porch 19 line Vertical sync width 6 line Vertical front porch 10 line Horizontal back porch Horizontal front porch 48 pixel Horizontal sync width VSYNC frequency 59Hz HSYNC frequency 73 8kHz Measured pixel clock 153 415 MHz Measured TMDS clock 153 415 MHz Data rate The dark grey zone is the blanking area non visible and the cyan colored zone is the picture visible area Resolution is given by the source devices always means the picture visible area resolution and the refresh rate means the VSYNC frequency If the Refresh button is clicked on then the UMX OPT TX150R samples and calculates the analog signal values again Click on the Close button to close the Frame detector window and step back to the current input port settings window The frame detector only gives information about video i atat t signal from the selected input en R Pb Analog gain offset 0 25 50 75 100 Analog gain offset window allows users to correct the gain dl gt _ T an aed and the offset values if the automatic mode d
76. ector for unbalanced analog stereo audio input signal with right and left channel For more information see section 4 8 on page 21 AUDIO 2 IN 3 5 mm jack connector for unbalanced analog stereo audio input signal with right and left channel For more information see section 4 8 on page 21 S PDIF input RCA jack connector with S PDIF digital audio signal For more information see chapter 4 3 on page 19 Status LEDs The LEDs give feedback about state of the unit and the video and audio signals For more information about names and meanings of the Status LEDs see chapter 6 1 on page 29 VIDEO SEL Switching between video inputs DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI Autoselect is available with the VIDEO select button For more information see section 6 3 on page 30 AUDIO SEL Switching between audio inputs DVI D Audio 1 Audio 2 HDMI S PDIF is available with the AUDIO select button For more information see section 6 4 on page 30 O 000000090 O Pa ge 160 1U kae s Fa IB 45 ga Fa UA fl Mai oe Fe ol aTatalaTaTYa Es Ss ar ea tion 3 Controls and connections D P 3 2 UMX OPT TX150R rear view Info RS 232 PORT USB PORT y Laser Radiation 0 SW set A AR 850 nm Class 3R 1 9600 4 57600 SC MM OUT 0090 I9 SC MM OUT o_Jo ee RS 232 B4 PD RATE LEARN BUTTON 3 1 STATUS LEDS RESET BUTTON K 2 DC 5V IN EDID MEMORY 6 USB LEARN DVI D DVI
77. eeeeneeees analog stereo unbalanced Analog audio 2 Input ccccoccncconcnc 3 5mm TRS connector approx 1 8 jack Analog audio 2 Signal type ccccccseseeeeeeeeeeeneeeees analog stereo unbalanced EDID read from optical output c ooocccccccccnnccncccccncccnnnnnanncnnn Yes analog and digital Power Connector ccccccceeseseeeeeeeeeeneeeeees locking DC connector 2 5 5 5 mm Optical output PIDEN etica iodo 50 125 SC Multimode preferred or 62 5 125 SC Multimode Laser wavelengths high speed 4ch CWDM 778 800 825 850 nm Laser wavelengths low speed oooccccccoccnccconcnnccnononnos 2ch CWDM 911 980 nm Laser class specification morada Class 3R Transmitter output OMA Lccooccnccccccnnccconnnnocononnnnoncnnnonos 6 25 dBm worst case Receiver OMA sensitivity ocococcccccconcnccccncnnoconnnncnnos 14 25 dBm worst case Opticaloss DIAS tus oi a al 8 dBm worst case Transmission distance occcooocccncccnnncconcnonns 2500 meters using OM4 type fiber A a aa a A Optical Modulation Amplitude Digital video signal Signal standard oocccccccnccccnnccononncnnonononnnonononanenns HDMI standard which supports EE EEEE T EEE EA EENT NEA EEA ETT ETE tee E EAT Deep color PEE e E A E E E A E AEA Embedded audio a A ere eaten Dolby TrueHD bitstream capable Clr depi serea heme atdiwenctbanesadale te maximum 36 bits 12 bit color Color format coooococccccccccoccooonoooooononnnnnnonnos RGB YCbC
78. encrypted Analog options Analog offset DVI 5V present Sync type seperate HV Video Resolution 1920x1200p59 Color depth 24 bit pixel Colorspace RGB Timing type EDID detailed timing Analog gain V total Mode Automatic AGC y MUI H totai mai Audio H active eN LM ox 0 5x 1x 1 5X 2 Audio signal V active RPb 1 E 7 8 J E a pa S 7 ze i m Audio type H Pos V Pos phase ElE lElEjElEl a Sampling frequency I pai 0x 0 5X 1X 1 5X 2x ae FS 1X 1 5X 2X E Lock channels Channel allocation Save to this input Save to all inputs Reload factory settings for this signal Preset manager iFrame detector e Analog gain offset lt lt 9 6 Input parameters for analog signal Screen position Analog options Screen position is an easy way to fit the visible area of _ Fe the analog video signal and the sink device Actually the horizontal and vertical positions H Pos and V Pos can be set with two different methods A ep ay 1 Click on the arrows to increase or decrease the H Pos and V Pos values E OR Ww 2 Move the mouse over the visible grey area Click and hold with the left mouse button Drag the visible area to the desired position Section 9 Software control Using t
79. er 30 bit_ 36 bit DEDO EC A yx A A yx MEN C e Ooo A yx E A yx E yx Px A yx A A yx A A px A A yx o A yx A A yx ox A yx EES Oox y ME ETA E A A yx o A yx A AA Info The F01 F20 EDIDs are factory preprogrammed and cannot be modified These are the most commonly used resolutions 6 10 Learning the EDID The factory preset EDIDs cannot be changed by the user Only addresses 6 9 on any rotary switches are user programmable Important EDID learning is only available from the active input to a user memory location which was selected by a rotary switch EDID learning is not allowed in AUTOSELECT mode Info Before a digital EDID will be selected to an analog output port UMX OPT TX150R removes the digital descriptor from the EDID and selects it After connecting the sink device to the unit s output for example the receiver unit s HDMI OUT use a screwdriver to select an empty memory address EDIDs are stored in a multiple programmable non volatile memory Push the LEARN button on the front side of the device and hold it down for approximately 3 seconds If the EDID storing was successful on the active port the EDID LED blinks 3 times in 3 seconds slowly then they return to their original function If the storing was unsuccessful on the active port the EDID LED blinks 3 times in 1 second quickly then they return to their original function Info The last attached monitor s EDIDs are stored automat
80. ere can be only one green square in any row Audio inputs 9 3 1 Switch DVI D Audio1 Audio2 HDMI SPDIF For making a connection click on the desired Audio output square Video and audio signals can be switched independently Set RS232 to PASS mode 9 3 2 Toggle between the working modes O Do you want to change R5232 mode ME ME For changing the RS 232 working mode click on the button below Set R5232 to PASS mode sel R5232 to CONTROL mode Click Yes in the confirmation window Warning If the device was set to pass through mode it cannot communicate with the Lightware Matrix Controller software Before any new command for the extender the control mode must be selected again Section 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller Page 57 107 visual engineering IGHTWARE Info Info 9 3 3 Input parameter settings By clicking on the video inputs a dialog window appears showing the parameters for the active input Set parameters on input port 4 General settings Reload factory defaults HDCP enable V Current Input No sync color HIFTETE No Sync enable JV E Frame detector Status Signal HDMI 24 bit pixel HDCP encrypted DVI 5V present Sync type digital Video Resolution 1280x720p60 Color depth 24 bit pixel Colorspace YCbCr 4 4 4 Timing type digital Timing ID A
81. extension 2 5 2 Common problems related to EDID 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 Problem lI have a UMX OPT TX150R 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 allow 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 2 6 Advanced EDID Management Info Info 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 graphic 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 o
82. f 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 device acknowledges with response EL lt num gt Step 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to send the remaining 31 blocks of EDID 32 altogether Step 6 After the last acknowledge the device 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 B gt e lt B8 gt EL lt num gt CrLf EL 1 CrLf WB 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 CrLf WB 320 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 lt num gt represents the sequential number of every 8 byte part of EDID lt num gt is between 1 and 32 lt B1 gt lt B256 gt are the bytes of EDID Explanation Full EDID uploaded to memory location U3 10 5 7 Delete EDID from memory Description Clear EDID from memory location lt loc gt gt deu3 E SW_OK DE _OK CrLf E
83. firm 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 Select the desired EDID list in the drop down menu in the list windows Step 2 Right click on the EDID to be saved Step 3 Click on the Save to file in the pop up window Step 4 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 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 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 Delete EDID Only user EDIDs can be deleted Deleting means the factory EDID Universal HDMI or Analog EDID will be loaded into the desired user EDID memory Step 1 Select the User Memory in the drop down menu in one of the list windows Step 2 Right click on the desired memory location Then
84. gend All lt inx gt indexes show a lt loc gt which was copied to that input port Explanation F005 Factory preset EDID F05 is emulated on the input 1 EDID from output is dynamically emulated on input 2 First and the second User EDID are emulated on input 3 and input 4 10 5 3 Watch EDID validity table Description Shows EDID validity table which contains information about the EDID memory states WV lt type gt EV lt type gt e lt VALIDITY_TABLE gt CrLf EVD 1 CrLf wv EVU 3111111111111111 CrLf EVE 1111 CrLf gt fx P F Factory preset EDIDs 20 U UsersavedEDIDs 16 D DynamicEDID 1 AU D and EDIDs Each number represents the EDID validity state for the corresponding memory location invalid EDID ale valid EDID 2 changed EDID e 5 Explanation There is one 3 in the first row on the 1 position This means that the user EDID 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 Info EDID deleting means the universal EDID will be uploaded to the deleted EDID s place 10 5 4 View EDID header Description Shows basic information about EDIDs in the memory Command WH lt loc gt whet Response EH lt loc gt e EH E1 LWR 1920x1080 60Hz lt EDID_HEADER gt CrLf Univ HDMI_DC CrLf Legend Depending on lt loc gt the query can be for
85. hapters are listed below ahi further User interface RS 232 l information eae por serial port third party control system Lightware matrix Y Y chapter 9 controller software on page 54 Y chapter 10 on page 69 Table 8 1 Available remote connections 8 2 Multiple simultaneous connections The transmitter allows simultaneous remote control over multiple interfaces USB and Serial connections can be used at the same time 8 3 Serial port settings UMX OPT TX150R uses RS 232 communication port The device uses standard RS 232 interface with the following default settings 57600 Baud 8 data bit 1 stop bit no parity The serial port baud rate can be changed with the BAUD RATE rotary addresses 1 4 on the rear panel section 5 4 4 on page 26 or remotely by protocol command in case of 0 BAUD RATE rotary state section 10 4 2 on page 73 visual engineering IGHTWARE 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller The device can be controlled using the Lightware Matrix Controller from a Windows PC or laptop through USB and RS 232 port 9 1 Installing the Matrix Controller software Step 1 Run Installer LW _matrix_controller v3_4 5 exe ia Installer_LW_matrix_controller_v3_4_ 5 Setup Installation Opti al ES LW Matrix Controller 3 4 5 required Start Menu Shortcuts Space required 10 2MB Cancel Nullsoft Install System v2 37 Step 2 Select destination folder and click
86. he Lightware Matrix Controller Page 59 107 visual engineering IGHTWARE Analog video timings V total Total line number of the whole image The visible and the blanking area H total Total pixel number of the whole image The visible and the blanking area H active Pixel number of the visible image 1235 ine 1200 line 114 pixel 33 line V total A IMA rotas 7 V active Line number of the visible image kL P H active Fa V active H Pos and V Pos Horizontal and vertical H Pos position values specify the location of the visible F3 vos area on the sink device Black border on any side re of the picture can means wrong seitings for the position of the visible area vv 4 4 4 4 Pix phase In case of unclear picture changing pixel phase can solve the problem Changing the source device or the cable can cause pixel phase shifting Presets User s settings for analog video timings can be set into the UMX OPT TX150R as presets One PE Unde changes preset contains the following values which can a i AO silat Selecta be set by the user H active V active H pos V pos and Pix phase Presets can be assigned for each different resolution to the actual or to all inputs Save to this input Preset assigned for the current resolution will be set to the actual input Save to all inputs Preset assigned for the current resolution will be set to all inputs Undo changes Backup the last saved preset value
87. he setup of the ADC on the audio board Command AUDIN lt in gt lt S A gt gt audin 2 si Response AUDIN lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VOL gt lt AUDINF20SI 0 50 0 0 0 CrLf lt BAL gt lt GAIN gt lt PHS gt lt DCF gt CrLf Legend Please read section 10 8 10 on page 90 10 8 12 Set the no sync picture properties Description If there is no incoming video signal on the selected input and this function is enabled the device gives a monochrome 640x480p60 picture to the output This command enables disables this function and sets the color of the no sync picture with an RGB value on the active input port Command SETBG lt in gt lt S A gt l gt setbg 1 si 255 255 0 1 lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt lt nss gt Response SETBG 1 SI SETBG 1 SI1 255 255 0 1 CrLf lt RED gt lt GREEN gt lt BLUE gt lt nss gt CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected input A all outputs lt RED gt Red component of RGB value lt GREEN gt Green component of RGB value lt BLUE gt Blue component of RGB value lt nss gt No Sync screen enable 0 No Sync screen disable 1 No Sync screen enable Explanation The example shows how to enable and set yellow colored monochrome no sync picture on the DVI D input port Info Enabling Disabling or setting of the color of no sync picture is available only on the selected active input 10 8 13 Query the no syn
88. ically until a new monitor is attached to the output or receiver s output In case of powering the unit off the last attached monitor s EDID remains in non volatile memory Info As a matter of fact UMX OPT TX150R always learns the stored last attached monitor s EDID into the user programmable EDID memory If the attached sink device on the output is unplugged pushing and holding the LEARN EDID button causes a successful EDID learning without plugging in the monitor again even after a power reset visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 11 Info Important 6 12 6 13 Switching the EDID Use a screwdriver to change the memory address on the rear side of the UMX OPT TX150R After any of the rotary switches has been rotated the unit waits approximately 2 seconds before the selected EDID becomes active The address 0 on any rotary switches has a special function If a receiver is connected to the output then its EDID is copied to the input connector If no receiver is connected to the output then the EDID transmitted to the input connector is the EDID of the last connected monitor After every EDID change UMX OPT TX150R toggles the HOT PLUG signal for approx 1 second Some graphic cards or DVD players do not sense the HOT PLUG signal and even if EDID has been changed the set resolution is not affected In this case the source device must be restarted or powered OFF and ON again Switching EDID is available only with rot
89. ies the audio priority mode Command AUDIOPRIORITY audiopriority Response AUDIOPRIORITY lt apmode gt CrLf AUDIOPRIORITY 1 CrLf Legend Please read section 10 4 15 on page 77 Explanation The device uses the first detect method in the Autoselect mode visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 5 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 6 8 on page 41 about EDID memory structure Warning Emulated EDIDs can be switched with the rotary switches only 10 5 1 Save EDID to user memory Learn EDID Description Learn EDID from lt loc2 gt to lt loc1 gt lt loc1 gt lt loc2 gt gt u3 d1 E SW_OK CrLf E SW_OK CrLf E_S C CrLf E S C CrLf Legend lt locl gt has to be Uxx lt loc2 gt can be Fxx or Uxx or Dxx Explanation EDID from the output 1 is saved to user EDID 3 Info The transmitter sends E_S_C only if the new EDID is different from the earlier one 10 5 2 View emulated EDIDs on all inputs Description Shows the currently emulated EDIDs for all the inputs The value at the given index lt in1 gt lt in2 gt lt in3 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 lt VEDID F005 D001 U001 U002 CrLf lt in3 gt e lt in4 gt CrLf Le
90. il the user emulates another EDID Dynamic EDID emulation can be enabled by selecting 0 on the EDID Rotary switch The attached monitor s EDID is copied to the INPUT if a new monitor is attached to the output the emulated EDID changes automatically Changing the emulated EDID at one or all inputs To change the emulated EDID use the EDID Rotary switches on the rear panel of the device Info If dynamic emulation is established the emulated EDID will be changed on the INPUT every time a new monitor is connected to the OUTPUT If the monitor is disconnected from the output the last EDID remains emulated for the source 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 Info Power ON OFF cycle will not affect the emulated EDID or other settings Info EDID routing procedure causes a status change hence it is reported back to the CONTROL SOFTWARE within 2 3 seconds Learning EDID from attached display device The system is able 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 con
91. itches have the following state w9 6 bh 6 A o Loe Loe DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI DVI D Rotary is in 2 state it means Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 is the selected EDID on the DVI D input port DVI A Rotary is in 5 state it means Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 is the selected EDID on the DVI A input port VGA Rotary is in 0 state it means Dynamic EDID is the selected EDID on the VGA input port The EDID will be copied from SC MM OUT HDMI Rotary is in 8 state it means the 3 User EDID is the selected EDID on the HDMI input port The rotary switches select the EDIDs highlighted gray in the tables below C o roay OA EDO rotary O O Copy from SC MM OUT Dynamic EDID dl ds Factory EDID DVI 1024x768060 Factory EDID Analog 1024x768 60 Factory EDID HDMI 1280x720p 090 Factory EDID HDMI 1920x1080p 60 Factory EDID DVI 1920x12000060 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 TT vone roay TO om roy O Factory EDID Analog 1024x768 60 Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 Factory EDID HDMI 1280x720p 60 Factory EDID HDMI 1920x1080p 60 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 Factory EDID DVI 1920x1200 60 User EDID def Univ HDMI EDID visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 8 5 Switching the EDID with a rotary switch Info Important Use a screwdriver to change the memory address on the rear side of the UMX OPT TX150R After either one of the rotary switches has been rotated the unit waits
92. ix Controller software cannot connect to the device al Mana Step 1 Connect the device and the computer either via nn Serial port with an RS 232 Male to Female cable LW_matrix_controller_ straight through v3 45 USB port with a Mini USB B cable o Info Upon connecting the matrix to the computer with USB the operating system recognizes the device as a standard USB Input device HID and installs the required driver 4 Found New Hardware USB Human Interface Device 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 LiGHTWARE S Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 4 5 ason OF OH O73 y Lightware Matrix Controller v3 4 5 Lightware Visual Engineering Figure 9 1 Matrix Controller software startup Section 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller Page 55 107 visual engineering IGHTWARE Step 3 The Find dialog appears automatically 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 If the connection has been made via USB port the device type and the serial number are displayed automatically Click the desired device to highlight it Info Lightware Matrix Controller software can o
93. jector DCE Connect straight serial cable between controller system DTE and the UMX OPT TX150R transmitter DCE and nul modem serial cable between HDMI 3D OPT RX150RA receiver DCE and projector DCE F le Male Controller Female Male ania Projector Fiber gt l cable _ l e l Pin 2 RD lt 1 4 Pin 2 TD Pin 2 RD lt lt 4 Pin 2 TD Pin 3 TD Pin 3 RD Pin 3 TD gt gt 1 gt Pin 3 RD HDMI 3D RS 232 UMX OPT OPT RS 232 DTE TX150R RX150RA DCE 19 Straight serial cable Straight serial cable amp visual engineering IGHTWARE To extend RS 232 between controller DTE and computer DTE Connect straight serial cable between controller system DTE and the UMX OPT TX150R transmitter DCE and straight serial cable between HDMI OPT RX150RA receiver DCE and computer DTE e Female Male Female Female PC 4 Fiber l o l cable _ Ls l Pin 2 RD lt lt Pin 2 TD Pin 2 RD B Pin 2 RD Pin 3 TD gt 11 Pin 3 RD Pin 3 TD J Pin
94. letters as well Legend for control commands lt in gt input number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format 01 5 07 16 etc lt out gt output number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format lt in gt input number in 2 digit ASCII format 01 02 10 12 etc lt out gt output number in 2 digit ASCII format 01 02 10 12 etc lt loc gt location number in 1 2 or 3 digit ASCII format lt id gt id number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format lt id gt id number in 2 digit ASCII format lt italic gt italic parameters are optional CrLf Carriage return Line feed 0x0D Ox0A e space character 0x20 gt each command issued by the controller each response received from the transmitter visual engineering IGHTWARE ASCII table The most frequently used characters are highlighted Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 000 NUL 32 20 Space 64 40 96 60 33 21 65 41 A 97761 a 34 22 66 42 B 98 62 ENE 99 63 96 24 68 44 D 100 64 d 69 45 E f 101 65 e 6 06 ACK 38 26 amp 70 46 F 102166 f 39 27 7114 103 67 g 8 08 BS 72 48 H 104 68 h 9 09 TAB 73 49 1 105 69 i 42 2a 106 6A j 11 B VI 74 K 107 6B k qa 2c 108 60 1 18 0D CR 45 2D 77 4D M 709 6D m 46 2E 784E N 770 GE n 79 4F O i 6F o 48
95. 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 70 9 1 on page 93 10 10 Error responses Invalid input number Description Given input number exceeds the maximum Response ERRO1 CrLf number of inputs or equals zero Invalid output number number of outputs or equals zero Invalid value Description Given output number exceeds the installed Response ERRO2 CrLf Description Given value exceeds the maximum allowed Response ERRO3 CrLf value can be sent Invalid preset number Description Given preset number exceeds the maximum Response ERRO4 CrLf allowed preset number visual engineering IGHTWARE 11 Commands Quick summary Device Status commands Section Command System commends section Command Configure remote alerts 10 4 11 ELEVELSEND lt p gt lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt priority settings AUDIOPRIORITY lt apmode gt EDI rower commands section Command Set input port properties 10 8 1 DVIl lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VIDEO gt lt X1 gt lt X2 gt lt HDCP gt DVIl lt in gt lt S A gt Query input port properties Set analog timing properties 8 ANALOG lt in gt lt S A gt l lt PHS gt lt FHS gt lt HS gt lt VS gt lt HP gt lt VP gt Query analog timing properties Reset analog timing propertie Set
96. me detector and signal analysis Using the Lightware Matrix Controller software the exact video and audio signal format can be determined such as timing frequencies scan mode HDCP encryption color range color space and audio sample rate Deep Color support and conversion It is possible to transmit the highest quality 36 bit video streams for perfect color reproduction DVI HDMI conversion The transmitter is able to convert from HDMI to DVI signals so that you can watch HDMI videos on your computer display without audio Zero frame delay Even on Analog Inputs Lightware s UMX OPT TX150R add no frame noticeable delay to the switched signal There is no frame or line period delays to the signals when passing a Lightware device Separate Audio and Video switching Video and audio signals are separated and can be switched independently Even if the HDMI stream contains embedded audio Analog Audio and Video A D conversion UMX OPT TX150R converts uncompressed analog audio and video signal to digital and places it to the output Rack mounting options Several mounting methods ensure universal usage Units can be placed into standard racks or under flat surfaces Input video audio status LEDs Front panel LEDs give feedback about state of the unit and the video and audio signals Accepts analog and digital audio signals Accepts analog stereo 5 1 S PDIF and even 7 1 HDMI embedded audio signals Analog sign
97. n is enabled The status of the function and the color of this picture can be set in the Lightware Matrix Controller software section 9 3 3 on page 58 or with protocol command section 10 8 12 on page 90 The service menu section 7 on page 48 allows enabling or disabling this function but only for all the input ports the color set is not allowed in the service menu Hardware reset If any malfunction is noticed and the device does not respond it can be necessary to have a hardware reset Push and release the reset button to restart the device This process can be induced by protocol command as well For more information see section 10 4 9 on page 75 Saved settings and EDIDs will be remained after the reboot Reload factory defaults Factory default settings can be reloaded with the procedure below ho 6 wS e KOA O Dal IU LEARN Restore factory defaults l 09 2 po 40 490 DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI Turn all of the rotary switches to address 0 and press and hold the LEARN button for approximately 10 seconds After restoring default values press the reset button to reboot the device This operation affects the crosspoint table and configuration I O settings and stored User and Dynamic EDIDs and the RS 232 mode This process can be induced by protocol command as well For more information see section 10 4 4 on page 73 User and Dynamic EDIDs will be cleared refilled with Lightware Univers
98. nal accessories for different usage All kind of mounting kits have a similar fixing method UMX OPT TX150R transmitter unit has two mounting holes with inner thread on the bottom side Fasten the device by screwing the enclosed M3x6 mm cross recessed countersunk head screws DIN 965A through two holes of the shelf into the device s mounting hole To order mounting accessories please contact Lightware LLC 5 1 1 Rack shelf Allows rack mounting for half rack quarter rack and pocket sized units 1U high rack shelf provides mounting holes for fastening two half rack or four quarter rack sized units Pocket sized devices can also be fastened on the self 5 1 2 Under desk mounting kit double The UD kit double makes it easy to mount a single device on any flat surface e g furniture 5 2 About serial devices 5 2 1 General information about serial communication In our aspect there are two type of devices in general serial communication Data Terminal Equipment Data Terminal Equipment DTE is an end instrument that converts user information into signals or reconverts received signals Typical DTE devices computers LCD touch panels and control systems Data Circuit terminating Equipment Data Circuit terminating Equipment DCE is a device that sits between the DTE and a data transmission circuit It also called data communication equipment and data carrier equipment Typical DCE devices projectors industrial monitors a
99. nd amplifiers Among others the pin assignment is different between DTE and DCE RD Received Data digital input TD Transmitted Data digital output Info UMX OPT TX150R is DCE unit according to their pin out Different type of serial cables must be used between different serial devices DTE DCE A Null modem Null modem in general contact DCE with DCE by tail circuit serial cable To connect UMX OPT TX150R and a DCE unit use male male null modem cable 5 2 2 Type of serial cables Serial cables between devices may have male or female plugs and their type may be straight or null modem Info The cable type does not depend on the plug type If cable s plug and device s receptacle do not match get a suitable cable or use a gender changer Straight serial cable straight pin outs both ends A Null modem serial cable straight pin out at the one end and cross pin out at the other end Interchange lines of TX and RX es 5 2 3 Example connection diagrams The following cases are examples Devices may have different receptacles and pin outs To extend RS 232 between controller system DTE and pro
100. nection 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 9 2 about establishing the connection on page 55 Clicking No will close the pop up window the original connection remains active O Do you want to search for devices Page 68 107 Section 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller 10 Programmers reference Users can connect to the extender through serial and USB port Lightware UMX OPT TX150R can be controlled with external devices which can communicate according to the extender protocol 10 1 Serial port settings UMX OPT TX150R uses RS 232 communication port D SUB connector pin assignments can be found in section 4 5 on page 19 The device uses standard RS 232 interface with the following default settings 57600 Baud 8 data bit 1 stop bit no parity The serial port baud rate can be changed with rear panel rotary switch section 5 4 4 on page 26 or protocol command in case of 0 BAUD RATE rotary state section 10 4 2 on page 73 10 2 Protocol description The protocol description hereinafter stands for Lightware protocol The devices accept commands surrounded by curly brackets and responds with data surrounded by round brackets only if a command was successfully executed All input commands are converted to uppercase but respond commands can contain upper and lower case
101. nes doacw saceeune docietneatdsdaaed neadacnstaseereediserteatesecncesdseote 65 943 EdSy EDID Creator IIPMMUNU 0 0EP o US o OOOO A 65 9 5 TERMINA MENTA 66 IOs O ATU MENO aan A ieaios 67 oso GERAL gt ee meen meer ein eet Be en nr ee ne ee ee 67 dbz BLOWSeCOMIMANOTIC init AAA is 68 ST A A a ele ee ee E tials Gok acca miata aie 8 68 10 PROGRAMMERS REFERENCE sucias A An 69 TOM SERALPORT GETING S resaca 69 10 2 RROTOCOLDESCRIPTO Nicosia rf 69 10 3 STATUS AND IDENTIFICATION COMMANDS cc c ccssseeeeceececccsssenceeeesecccesseeeeeeesseccsseeeeeeesssecessaeeeseeseees 71 10 3i VIEW Pro UE VDC atado ainda 71 103 2 VIEW senal NUDO cil lei illa donidos 71 10 3 3 View Firmware version of the CPU ooocccconcccccccccncccocnococoncnnnonanonnnnannnnononnnnononranonnnnnnnonnnncnnanens 71 10 3 4 View installed Controllers firMWare ccooonccccnncccnccccncconncconnonononnnnonnnnonnnnonarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonarnnnaninos 71 10 35 VIEW GEVIGE S temperaturG ui ia io ica 71 10 3 6 View CPU firmware compile time ooocccccoocnnccconnncoconcononnnconnnnannncononnnnononnnnonnnnnnnonannncnnanens 72 10 3 7 View installed l O boaraS ccccccocnncconcccconcnnnoconanonnncononnconnnonnnncnnnnonnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnanennnoss 72 10 3 8 Query all port STALUS scsi cecdcodlcccdochdonsesssinadoontsawedebliincdedheauddsadbiedeonkseneduoelaucdedhdaaddup Madeoatasendsbseue 72 10 4 SYSTEM COMMANDS sorian
102. nly connect to the extender if it is in control mode If the UMX OPT TX150R is in pass through mode the software cannot communicate with it and cannot list it as an available device If you want to connect to the extender which available Serial Ports is in pass through mode click on the desired Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number com port with the right mouse button then choose the Set RS 232 to CONTROL mode option The software sets the extender to CONTROL mode Now the device can be listed with double left click on the discover window Device discovery Device discovery Refresh Refresh Select an Ethernet interface 192 168 2 44 E Select an Ethernet interface 192 168 2 44 y Available devices on Ethernet Available devices on Ethernet IP Type Serial number IP Type Serial number Y 192 168 2 58 MX8x8 3GSDLPro SN 7654 P 192 168 2 58 MX8x8 3GSDI Pro SN 7654 amp 192 168 2 109 MX FR33 SN 12300193 P 192 168 2 109 MX FR33 N 12300193 Y 192 168 2 145 MX FR17 SN MUTYUR SH 192 168 2 145 MX FR17 SN MUTYUR SP 192 168 2 84 MX FR17 SN X16_ENG1 S amp P 192 168 2 84 MX FR17 SN X16_ENG1 Available Serial Ports Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number Type Serial number UMX OPT TX150R SN 001553 E Available devices with USB interface SP UMX OPT TX150R 001553 E 4 UMX OPT TX150R Available devices in DEMO mode Available devices in DEMO mod
103. nnnnnnccnnnnnnnnnnnanncennnnnnos 52 7 2 5 Saving in the service menu in case of the UMX OPT TX150R oooocccccccccccnooocccnnnncnnnanncnnnnnnnnnos 52 7 2 6 Exit from service menu in case of the UMX OPT TX150R oooccccccoccccncccccoccnnconnnancnnnnononncnnnnnnnos 52 REMOTE OPERATION crac secs ects nsec celta certo 53 6 CONTROLINTERFACES ctra ee eee 53 8 2 MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS CONNECTIONS cccccccoccccnnnncnonnnnnnnnnnnnonononannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannrnnnnnnnnnnnnanenoss 53 8 3 SERIAL PORT SET 9 Coe ee eee ae ee eee ee ee ee ee 53 SOFTWARE CONTROL USING THE LIGHTWARE MATRIX CONTROLLER cceeeeeeeeeeees 54 9 1 INSTALLING THE MATRIX CONTROLLER SOFTWARE 0ssscccceccceeeessecceeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeessaaeeeeceeeeesaaseeeeeeeess 54 9 2 ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTION cncstrasic aireado odas 55 AO rn e PO E 57 al o A e e oo o e EE POP OE AERE O 57 9 3 2 Toggle between the working MOdeS occcccccconccnnccccnoccnncnnnoncnnnononnncnononnnnncnnnnonnnnrnnnnonnnnrnnnnonanenss 57 9 3 3 Input parameter SettiNgS cccoooncoccccnnoncccnnnnconononcnnoncnnonnnnnnnononnnnonannnnononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnenaranenonas 58 9 3 4 Output parameter settings cccccocnnncnncccconncnncnonancnnnononancnnnononancnnnononanrnnnonnnnnrnnnnnnnnnennrnnannens 62 ET ates yas eset eset cn peers gts ene EE dee gee igs E E E 63 9 4 1 EDID Router operation usina did e 63 9 4 2 Advanced EDID Editor ccccsccccccerececceynavecseasesesucs
104. ntrolled via RS 232 port 10 4 6 Query the RS 232 operation mode Description This command queries the current RS 232 operation mode Command RS232 7 gt rs232 Response RS232 lt mode gt CrLf RS232 CONTROL CrLf Legend Please read section 10 4 5 on page 74 Explanation The device can be controlled via RS 232 port 10 4 7 Clear HDCP key cache Description The device stores the HDCP keys from the connected devices These cached keys can be cleared with this command Command HDCPRESET hdcpreset Response Done CrLf lt DonejCrLf Explanation HDCP key cache is cleared This function is useful when too many keys were cached and a connected source device cannot accept so many keys 10 4 8 Count HDCP keys Description If there is an HDCP source on the HDMI input of the device the device can ask the source whether it can handle lt num gt piece of sink devices Command HDCPTEST lt in gt lt nums gt hdcptest4 9 Response HDCPTEST lt resp gt CrLf lt HDCPTEST SUCCESS CrLf Legend lt in gt input port where the key counting will be executed This input port must be selected lt num gt the number of the HDCP keys lt res gt Result of the HDCP key counting SUCCESS The source on the lt in gt input can handle lt num gt HDCP sink devices FAIL The source on the lt in gt input cannot handle lt num gt HDCP sink devices UNAVAILABLE If the lt in gt inpu
105. o 2 HDMI S PDIF is ON when the audio input port is selected OFF when the audio input port is NOT selected Another port is active or there was a disconnect command HDCP LED is ON when the incoming video signal is HDCP protected OFF when the incoming video signal is NOT protected Autoselect LED is ON when the autoselect mode is selected and a valid video signal is found BLINKING when the autoselect mode is selected and video signal searching is in progress OFF when another video input port DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI is selected LINK LED is ON when the TX and the RX or OPT IB are connected to each other via the optical cable and they can communicate OFF when the TX and RX or OPT IB are not connected or they CANNOT communicate RS 232 LED is ON when the RS 232 working mode is CONTROL OFF when the RS 232 working mode is PASS KVM LED is always OFF in this firmware version USB HID KVM extension is under development only available later EDID LED is ON when there is a valid EDID on the currently active input port is BLINKING FAST continuously when there is an INVALID EDID on the currently active input port BLINKS FAST THREE TIMES when EDID learning was unsuccessful BLINKS SLOW THREE TIMES when EDID learning was successful PWR LED is ON when the transmitter unit is powered with 5V DC and ready to use BLINKING when the transmitter unit is powered but an error occurred
106. oesn t give a Lock channels good result Gain and offset settings method are the same Analog gain Step 1 Select the manual mode if the settings need to be n o 7 changed x OK KK LK 2X R Pb g Step 2 Tick the Lock channels if the three components fe a ae a might change with the same extent ijk g Step 3 Use the mouse to drag the slider and set to the a desired position Step 4 Click on the Save button to store the changes Step 5 Click on the OK button when the confirmation message appears Step 6 Click on the Analog gain offset button to close the window visual engineering IGHTWARE 9 3 4 Output parameter settings By clicking on the Video output label a dialog window appears showing the parameters for the corresponding output Set UMX parameters on output port 1 Set signal proprerties for output Supported audio formats Mode HDMI 24 bit mi HDCP Auto General Output signal HDMVDV HDMI 24 bit Active signal present HDCP encrypted HotPlug Detect present j mAutoselect settings HDMI capable n a Video auto select HOMI priority Supported colorspaces n a Display manufacturer DEL Deltec Corporation Audio auto select Static DVI D embedded VGA analog Display type n a Display resolution n a M Optical parameters Deep color support n a Type SX51 Serial 5TAFP215642 Connector type SC YUV support in DC Output properties
107. of the UMX OPT TX150R The SAVING TIME is three seconds in case of the UMX OPT TX150R In the service menu the device saves every value changing after three seconds automatically If the device exits from service menu because of a hardware reset before 3 seconds after a value changing the last modification will be lost 7 2 6 Exit from service menu in case of the UMX OPT TX150R During the service menu the device is suspends its normal operation The signal transmission and the communication USB RS 232 control and RS 232 pass through are out of work in this case The only way to restore the normal operation is a hardware reset It can be performed by pushing and releasing the RESET button on the rear side of the device or just plugging out then plugging in the power supply The saved settings are stored in an external storage and the device keeps that after reboot 8 Remote operation UMX OPT TX150R 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 8 1 Control interfaces Users can connect to the matrix through USB Serial port RS 232 After establishing connection there is no difference between connection types except some rare cases which are uniquely noted The available remote connections and the relating c
108. ogressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 48 31 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 72 106 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 48 32 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 72 107 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 50 33 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 120 108 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 60 34 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 120 109 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 60 35 progressive neg neg 640 x 480 p 60 110 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 72 36 interlaced neg neg 720 x 480 i 60 111 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 72 37 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 60 112 progressive neg neg 1360 x 1024 p 72 38 interlaced neg neg 1440 x 480 i 60 113 progressive pos neg 1400 x 1050 p 60 39 progressive neg neg 704 x 480 p 30 114 progressive neg pos 1400 x 1050 p 60 40 progressive neg neg 720 x 480 p 30 115 progressive pos neg 1680 x 1050 p 60 41 progressive neg neg 712 x 488 p 30 116 progressive neg pos 1680 x 1050 p 60 42 progressive pos pos 720 x 576 p 50 117 progressive neg pos 1400 x 1050 p 75 43 interlaced pos pos 1440 x 576 i 52 118 progressive neg pos 1680 x 1050 p 75 44 interlaced pos pos 2880 x 576 i 52
109. one EDID all EDID in the block docs Resut Response O Ux eee Neer headers for all 20 Factory EDIDs headers for all 16 user EDIDs lt EDID_HEADER gt consists of 3 fields separated by spaces PNPID 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 10 5 5 Download EDID content from the transmitter Description EDID hex bytes can be read directly The transmitter will issue the whole content of the EDID present on memory location lt loc gt 256 bytes Command WE lt loc gt wef1 Response 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 visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 5 6 Upload EDID content to the transmitter Description EDID hex bytes can be written directly to the user programmable memory locations Sequence Step 1 Prepare the device to accept EDID bytes to the specified location lt loc gt with command WL lt loc gt Step 2 Device responds that it is ready to accept EDID bytes with E_L_S CrLf Step 3 Send 1 block o
110. oot visual engineering IGHTWARE ENTER the service menu y st Last saved value ORETTE ooo 0 00 i V st O lt 1 value D 2 value o d Y o item e E eo Oeo NY y ae m value o 4 PERRETE 1 aaa lt q LOPEREN lt 4 i ae th Last saved value n tem o 0 0 a NY st lt 1 value D NY 4 Dii value o NY y aa e Legend lt Pushing menu select button lt Pushing value select button t Automatic step to the 1 menu item A Automatic step to the last saved value O 0 0 Number of the selected menu item in binary form o Value feedback LED blinks 2x Figure 7 1 The service menu flowchart 7 2 The service menu in case of UMX OPT TX150R 7 2 1 The device specific structure of the service menu Sete with VIDEO button Select with AUDIO button DVI A VGA HDMI VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IICA ee Do BU Moe Disable Enable for all inputs OCP aupa mu ECT ICC on ICI O Disable Enable enable for all inputs DVI D HDMI ae First Priority Priority Priority Priority Warning The values enable disable of the HDCP input mode and the NoSyncScreen functions in the highlighted rows can be set for every input por
111. ority detect Embedded Analog 2 Priority detect S PDIF Analog 2 Fix select Embedded Fix select Analog 1 Fix select Analog 2 Fix select S PDIF For detailed description about audio Autoselect please read chapter 6 7 on page 35 Optical parameters Optical parameters give information about the device s optical module and the type of the connector These fields are filled automatically by the device after the examination of the signal 9 4 EDID menu Info 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 device It may take about 30 40 seconds 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 routed f
112. ot connected 21 not connected En ND w A a o A 00 46 DDCClock 14 5VPower 22 TMDS Clock Shield 7 DDCData 15 GND for 5V 23 TMDSCiock 8 Analog Vertical Sync 16 HotPlugDetect_ 24 TMDSClock C4 Analog Horizontal Sync C5 GND Table 4 4 DVI I connector pin assignments visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 5 RS 232 port UMX OPT TX150R has RS 232 pass through function or can be remote controlled through industry standard 9 pole D SUB female connector The extender uses RS 232 D SUB 9 pole female connector DE9F Pinn RS 232 1 NC nonconnected 2 TX data transmit output 3 RXdata receive input 4 DTR internally connectedto Pin6 5 GND signal ground shield 6 DSR internally connected to Pin4 8 CTS Internally connected to Pin7 9 NC nonconnected Table 4 5 D sub connector pin assignment for standard RS 232 4 6 Fiber optical output UMX OPT TX150R has SC fiber connector Always use high quality fiber cable for connecting transmitters and receivers O SC fiber receptacle Info Fiber optic cables can be easily damaged if they are improperly handled or installed Handle the optical cables with care to avoid damage and or limiting their usefulness Warning Avoid exposure
113. output to an input Command lt in gt lt out gt e lt A V AV gt gt 201 av Response O lt out gt el lt in gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf 001 102 AV CrLf Legend lt A V AV gt Layer select A Audio layer V Video layer AV Audio amp Video layer lt in gt must be 1 2 3 4 or 5 in case of video input 1 DVI D video input 2 DVI video input 3 VGA video input 4 HDMI video input 5 Automatic source selection lt in gt must be 1 2 3 4 or 5 in case of audio input 1 DVI D embedded audio input 2 Analog audio 1 input 3 Analog audio 2 input 4 HDMI embedded audio input visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 S PDIF audio input lt out gt must be 1 Explanation The example shows how to connect both Audio and Video from input 2 to output 1 Info If the command is used without the lt A V AV gt parameter both layers are switched 10 6 2 Disconnect any inputs from output Description Switch the output to virtual unconnected input No signal or the No sync picture on the output Command lt in gt lt out gt e lt A V AV gt 0 1 Response O lt out gt el lt in gt e lt A V AV gt CrLf O01 I00 CrLf Legend lt A V AV gt Layer select A Audio layer V Video layer AV Audio amp Video layer lt in gt must be 0 lt out gt must be 1 Explanation Inputs are disconnected from the output No input will be connected Info To make a disconnected output live again another input has to be switched
114. p 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 9 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 visual engineering IGHTWARE By clicking on the wizard icon the Easy EDID Creator opens in a new window LiGHTWARE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 4 5 3 gt P A Advanced EDID Manager Factory EDID List 5 Memory Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name Input 1 DEL 2560x1440 59 94Hz DELL U2711 D001 F1 01 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz Univ_HDMI_ Input 2 DEL 2560x1440 59 94Hz DELL U2711 D001 F2 02 LWR 1024x768 60 0Hz D1024x768p For further information see the user s manual of Easy EDID Creator on the Lightware website www lightware eu 9 5 Terminal menu Terminal Window 2012 12 01 15 04 30 gt WHU1KWHU2KWHU3KWHU4KWHU5KWHU6 30 lt EH U1 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz Univ_HDMI_DC 30 lt EH U2 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz Univ_HDMI_DC 30 lt EH U3 LWR 1280x768 075 0Hz 1280x768 75 30 lt EH U4 LWR 1920x1080 60 0H
115. ponse OK CrLf lt OK CrLf Explanation The log file content is cleared 10 8 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 99 so they can stay untouched To mask a parameter use x or X as its value Example ANALOG 2 Sl x x x x 210 x Only change the horizontal position on the input port 2 Info If the input port is not a selected active port and this port is affected by an input command the response will be N A 10 8 1 Set input port properties Description This command changes the setup of the input ports Command DVIl lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VIDEO gt lt X1 gt lt X2 gt dvii 1 si x x x 1 lt HDCP gt Response DVII lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VIDEO gt lt X gt lt X gt DVII 1 SIl D x x lt HDCP gt lt STATUS gt lt SOURCE gt 1 3 H lt ATIM1 DCS gt lt ATIM2 DRES gt 20 1920x1080p60 lt ARES HAUDIO gt lt HASAMP gt lt HCHs CrLf P 48 CrLf Explanation This command enables the HDCP encryption Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected input A all inputs lt VIDEO gt Video source read only A Automatic analog color space detected by sync D Digital HDMI YPbPr Info Video source gives information about the source It is a read only parameter Automatic analog A setting av
116. ponsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or 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 Caution Laser product This laser product is designated as Class 3R wavelengths are 778 800 825 850 911 and 980 nm Direct intrabeam viewing normally hazardous visual engineering IGHTWARE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Lightware Kft 15 Peterdy Street Budapest H 1071 HUNGARY as manufacturer declare that the product UMX OPT TX150R Computer Monitor Extender in accordance with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC is in conformity with the following standards EVEN O iii EN 55022 Class B Safety UL CUL GS CR RCM PSE Class Il Date 24 April 2013 Name Gergely Vida Managing Director Signed Y IN A Gongl Table of contents Te INTRODUCTION ssc io tia 9 2 GENERAE DESCRIPTION conil is 9 Ple BOXCON 1 St eee Pe E a dr 9 22 FEATURE Suda da E 9 PS IXPICALAPPUCA TON esnea da la e a li euiens 11 Dif APPLICATION EXAMPLES a A E ae bdo 11 200 UNDERSTANDING EDO a a a td dudo eee E 12 25 15 A A A A ERO a a 12 2
117. pos pos 1366 x 768 p 60 148 progressive pos pos 1600 x 1200 p 75 74 progressive pos pos 1366 x 768 p 60 149 progressive neg pos 1792 x 1344 p 60 75 progressive neg neg 1024 x 768 p 70 150 progressive neg pos 1856 x 1392 p 60 visual engineering IGHTWARE Hardware EUppenes resolutions Standard Frame Line Frame an RN Hz a KHz Frequency MHz E 08 180 860100700 480p 2x1 525 720 x 483 60 314689 54000 720p 750 1280 x 720 60 45000 74250 1080p 1125 1920 x 1080 60 67500 148500 1080 1125 1920 x 1080 60 338750 74250 1080 1125 1920 x 1080 Standard Line Frame Hz KHz MHz Maximum extension distances OM1 OM2 OM3 OM4 eases eona ores onz 1920 x 1080p 60Hz 24bpp 1200 m 2500 m 1920 x 1080p 60Hz 36bpp 1300 m Info The actual achievable distances may differ depending on the topology of the whole system The use of OM3 or OM4 category cables is always recommended EDID list The Emulated EDIDs on the video inputs can be chosen by rotary switches only O eo roay PET OPA EDD rotary Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 Factory EDID Analog 1024x768060 Factory EDID HDMI 1280x720p 60 Factory EDID HDMI 1920x1080p 60 Factory EDID DVI 1920x1200 60 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 _VGAEDIDrotary HDMIEDIDrotary Factory EDID Analog _1024x768 60 42 Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 43 Factor
118. r 4 4 4 xvYCC digital video Color space conversion ccccocccccccnnccncncccnnncnoncncnonos Yes always from any to RGB Maximum data rates ccccccccoononnnccnnncno 6 75 Gbps 2 25 Gbps TMDS channel Maximum DIXGWCIOCK presia a 225 MHz Video delay cccccccccocccnncccnonccnncnnnnncnnnonnnnncnnnononnncnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnennrnnnnnnos 0 frame Resolutions all between 640x480 and 2048x1080 60 Hz deep color FID TW resolutions ini e daa 720p 10801 1080p FICCIOCKING ica Pixel Accurate Reclocking visual engineering IGHTWARE EDID Support occccccoccnccconc Advanced EDID management analog and digital EDID Emulation ooccccoccnc Yes 20 factory preset 16 user programmable Output mode cocccccnnccnnccccnnccnnccnnnannnnnononanenonoss Automatic or manual DVI or HDMI PID GR COMDPIANI srci EEE Yes RGB input signal RORE r E E rca 0 7 Vp p NIGAM ARNG eei E E ine see sesamiae edetpee eaemneatn ones 750 Ep o PPP oo o e 1 0 Vp p IMPEdantS praia aro atico ticas 750 H SYNC V SYNC coccccnoccnncnnnconcnnas TTL high impedance automatic pos neg polarity Scanning frequency A OYNC sisi ii rd 15 100 kHz SCANNING frequency V SYNC c oooccccncccnocccnncnononncnnononancnnnononancnnncnnnannnns 50 100 Hz YPbPr input signal Y luminance amplitude including SYNC cccccccoonccnnccononccnncnnnnnccnnononanenns 1 0 Vp p Impedance ee 750 PbPr CbCr Chroma amplitude ccccccccooccncccnnncccccc
119. rce device must be restarted or powered OFF and ON again 2 7 HDCP management Lightware Visual Engineering is a legal HDCP adopter and has developed several functions that helps to solve HDCP related problems 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 2 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
120. report Important Let the Lightware Matrix Controller software to finish the process Do not exit or select another menu item Section 9 Software control Using the Lightware Matrix Controller Page 67 107 visual engineering IGHTWARE After finishing a window explorer will be opened and shown the actual folder which contains the generated report file 9 6 2 Browse command file 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 Brose command file button A browser window will be opened Step 3 Choose the command file Another browser window will be appeared where the generated result file will be saved Important Let the Lightware Matrix Controller software to finish the process Do not exit or select another menu item Firmware Version Hardware Version CPU Card UMX OPT TX150R FW 1 0 1r MOTHERBOARD UMX OPT TX150R SCH_1 1 PCB_1 1 Generate Report Generate report file Browse command file During the process a big red message will be appeared Generating standard report 9 7 Find menu By clicking this menu the available devices can be rescanned on the serial port USB and on the Ethernet If the Matrix Controller Software has a live con
121. rom The Last attached Monitor s EDID List contains the resolution manufacturer and vendor name of the display devices connected to device s output The device remembers the last display device s EDID so there is an EDID shown even if there is no device attached to the transmitter s output at the moment The Factory EDID List shows the factory memory locations 01 20 with preprogrammed EDID The User EDID List shows the memory locations 21 36 which can be used by the user to save custom EDIDs visual engineering IGHTWARE LiGHTWARE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 4 5 3 E gt y E y Advanced EDID Manager Emulated EDID List y Factory EDID List Inputs Manuf Resolution Monitor Name Source Memory Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name Input 1 DEL 2560x 1440059 94Hz DELL U2711 D001 F1 01 LWR 1920x1080 60 0Hz Univ_HDMI_ Input2 DEL 2560x1440 59 94Hz DELL U2711 D001 F2 02 LWR 1024x768 60 0Hz D1024x768p Figure 9 7 EDID Management menu Any source reads the EDID from the Emulated EDID memory for the corresponding port The user can select an EDID with the rotary switches to the desired input s memory location This is called EDID switching There are two types of the emulation static and dynamic Static EDID emulation happens when an EDID from the Factory or User EDID list is selected by the Rotary switches 1 436 In this case the Emulated EDID will remain the same unt
122. s If there were no saved values it sets up the original settings Reload factory settings for this signal Clear the saved preset for this resolution from all the inputs and sets up the original settings Preset manager User can handle the saved values with the built Analog timing presets in preset manager Click on the Preset manager button and a new window will open Presets are showed for the actual input port V freq H freq V pos H pos V size H Y v Delete record from this port Delete the selected preset from only the current port Delete record from all ports Don t need to open every preset manager for each input port to delete an unwanted preset Just click the Delete record from all ports button Never mind if the selected preset has different number in the other input properties list because the device search by the current resolution Clone record to all port Don t need to reload osseoatomnsort oseerscratomatooe gt Gonerestoatpert the saved values and save to all port lt can be done with only one step Just select the desired preset and click the Clone record to all port button Columns User can select which fields will be shown for the saved presets The default fields are Name V freq H freq V pos H pos V size H size and Phase Info Analog timing presets can be saved only for the analog input port so Delete record from all ports and Clone r
123. s of the input ports Command PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt I FACTORY gt picture 2 si factory Response PSAVED CrLf PSAVED CrLf PICTURE lt in gt lt S A gt l PICTURE 2 SI lt DF_CHA gt lt DF_CHB gt lt DF_CHCs gt 1023 1023 1023 lt G_ CHA gt lt G_CHB gt lt G_CHCs 1023 1023 1023 lt O_CHA gt lt O_CHB gt lt O_CHCs 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 70 8 6 on page 88 visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 8 10 Set analog input audio parameters Description This command changes the setup of the ADC on the audio board Command AUDIN lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VOL gt gt audin 2 si 0 50 0 0 0 lt BAL gt lt GAIN gt lt PHS gt lt DCF gt Response AUDIN lt in gt lt S A gt l lt VOL gt lt AUDIN 2 SI 0 50 0 0 0 CrLf lt BAL gt lt GAIN gt lt PHS gt lt DCF gt CrLf Legend lt S A gt Affected ports S single selected output A all outputs lt VOL gt Volume default 0 0 100 200 6200 6300 where 0 0 dB 6300 63 dB lt BAL gt Balance default 50 0 100 lt GAIN gt Gain default 0 0 3 6 21 24 dB lt POL gt Polarity inversion default 0 0 Normal phase 0 1 Inverted phase 180 lt DCF gt Audio DC filter default 0 0 DC filter off 1 DC filter on 10 8 11 Query analog input audio properties Description This command reads t
124. section 9 3 2 on page 57 as well UMX OPT TX150R stores the RS 232 working mode and starts the saved one after reboot The RS 232 settings baud rate is included are valid for the CONTROL and the PASS THROUGH mode as well For example if the BAUD RATE was changed from 57600 to 9600 in CONTROL mode the device sends commands only with 9600 BAUD RATE in PASS THROUGH mode as well 5 4 4 Speed of the serial communication UMX OPT TX150R uses some of the standard timings for the RS 232 control and pass through mode To work the bidirectional serial communication well between serial ending devices users must choose the proper baud rate on the transmitter units Please read the serial devices user s manual to find the appropriate baud rates The best one is both devices most common value If the communication speed ability of a serial device is unknown use the lowest 1 9600 value Lightware Matrix Controller software works with 9600 or 57600 baud The BAUD RATE rotary must be 0 1 or 4 In case of 0 the controller software gives the baud rate to the device Available BAUD RATE rotary values Software set 57600 default 9600 19200 38400 RS232 Pass Control 57600 KVM under development Info 5 4 5 Detailed example Touch panel RS 232 Blu Ray HDMI HDMI Fiber cable HDMI 3D OPT UMX OPT TX150R RX150RA Projector 41 Laptop VGA RS 232
125. selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input Any audio event occurs a new searching from the S PDIF input port The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect an audio event or the device exits from the Autoselect mode Result of VIDEO EVENT autoselect Po y S PDIF lt Y select N Analog audio 2 select Analog audio 2 z Figure 6 15 Priority S A2 audio selection flowchart visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 7 7 Fix select Embedded The device selects always the embedded audio input in any case independently the result of the video Autoselect or the audio input validity The selected audio input is active until another Audiopriority setting or if the device exits from the Autoselect mode 6 7 8 Fix select Analog audio 1 The device selects always the Analog audio 1 input in any case independently the result of the video Autoselect or the audio input validity The selected audio input is active until another Audiopriority setting or if the device exits from the Autoselect mode 6 7 9 Fix select Analog audio 2 The device selects always the Analog audio 2 input in any case independently the result of the video Autoselect or the audio input validity The selected audio input is active until another Audiopriority setting or if the device exits from the Autoselect mode 6 7 10 Fix select
126. sive neg neg 1920 x 1080 p 72 59 progressive pos pos 800 x 600 p 85 134 progressive neg neg 1920 x 1080 p 72 60 progressive pos neg 800 x 600 p 120 135 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 24 61 progressive pos pos 1280 x 720 p 50 136 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 30 62 progressive pos pos 1280 x 720 p 60 137 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 50 63 progressive neg neg 1280 x 720 p 60 138 interlaced pos pos 1920 x 1080 i 50 64 progressive neg neg 1280 x 720 p 60 139 progressive pos pos 1920 x 1080 p 60 65 progressive neg neg 1280 x 720 p 72 140 progressive neg neg 1920 x 1080 p 60 66 progressive neg neg 1280 x 720 p 72 141 interlaced pos pos 1920 x 1080 i 60 1280 x 720 p 120 142 progressive pos pos 2048 x 1152 p 60 68 progressive neg neg 1280 x 720 p 120 143 progressive pos pos 1600 x 1200 p 60 69 progressive neg neg 1024 x 768 p 60 144 progressive pos neg 1920 x 1200 p 60 70 progressive pos neg 1280 x 768 p 60 145 progressive neg pos 1920 x 1200 p 60 71 progressive neg pos 1280 x 768 p 60 146 progressive pos pos 1600 x 1200 p 65 72 progressive pos pos 1360 x 768 p 60 147 progressive pos pos 1600 x 1200 p 70 73 progressive
127. standard 19 pole HDMI connector for HDMI input Always use high quality HDMI cable for connecting sources and displays nee Vo 3 1 LS 6 4 2 HDMI Type A receptacle Y 5 TMDS Data2 TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Data2 Shield TMDS Clock TMDS Data2 CEC TMDS Datai Reserved TMDS Data1 Shield SCL TMDS Data1 SDA TMDS Data0 DDC CEC HEC Ground TMDS Data0 Shield 5 V Power max 50 mA TMDS Data0 Hot Plug Detect TMDS Clock o OoN RA oN Table 4 1 HDMI connector pin assignments 4 2 VGA Input UMX OPT TX150R provides standard 15 pole D SUB female connector for VGA input Always use high quality VGA cable for connecting sources and displays D SUB 15 pole female connector DE15F Description A RED Red Video 75 ohm 0 7 V pp 2 GREEN Green Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 3 BLUE Blue Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 4 ID2 Monitor ID Bit Not used internally connected to Pin 5 5 JGND Ground 6 RGND Red Ground Internally connected to Pin 5 Green Ground Internally connected to Pin 5 8 BGND Blue Ground Internally connected to Pin 5 9 KEY Optional 5V output from graphics card 10 SGND Sync Ground Internally connectedtoPin5 lt 1 IDO Monitor ID Bit 0 Not used internally connected to Pin5 12 SDA IC bidirectional dataline 13 HSYNC_ _ Horizontal Synce gt SSS
128. t Info The Emulated EDIDs on the video inputs can be chosen by rotary switches only visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 8 3 The assigning table To help understand the EDID memory structure see the matching table below It shows all the EDIDs their short descriptions and their references Number EDID ED rotary _ Copy from SC MM OUT Dynamic EDID m oo a Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 F02 Factory EDID HDMI 1280x720p 60 Factory EDID HDMI 1920x1080p 60 Factory EDID DVI 1920x1200 60 F05 Number EDID rotary Factory EDID Analog 1024x768 60 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 Number EDID a Copy from SC MM OUT Dynamic EDID w A Factory EDID Analog TIO Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200 60 Number EDID rotary Factory EDID DVI 1024x768 60 Factory EDID HDMI 1280x720p 60 Factory EDID HDMI 1920x1080p 60 Factory EDID DVI 1920x1200 60 All EDIDs including factory presets user programmable memories and EDID at SC MM output 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 UMX OPT TX150R can handle both 128 Byte EDID and 256 Byte extended EDID structures Info The attached monitor s EDID is the Lightware Universal EDID by factory default Warning Emulated EDIDs can be switched with the rotary switches only 6 8 4 Example state of the rotary switches The rotary sw
129. t Pixel visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 8 15 10 8 16 10 8 17 10 8 18 10 8 19 Save preset Description This command saves the actual analog timing properties for the current resolution as a preset Command AF lt in gt Sl lt IPS gt gt af 2 si s Response AF SAVED CrLf AF SAVED CrLf Legend lt IPS gt Input port selector S Properties will be saved to the current input port A Properties will be saved to all of the input ports This option is reserved for compatibility reasons Delete preset Description This command deletes the desired preset from the analog input port AF lt in gt SI DEL lt PID gt gt af 2 si DEL 2 Response AF DELETED CrLf AF DELETED CrLf Legend lt PID gt Preset ID number Explanation The command deletes the numbered 2 preset Delete all presets Description This command deletes all the presets from the analog input port AF lt in gt SI DEL 255 gt af 2 si DEL 255 Response AF DELETED CrLf AF DELETED CrLf Explanation The command deletes all the presets Clone preset Description This command clones the desired preset to all of the input ports AF lt in gt SI CL lt PID gt gt aff 2 si CL 1 Response AF CLONED CrLf lt AF CLONED CrLf Legend lt PID gt Preset ID number Explanation This command is reserved for compatibility reasons List presets Description This command reads and lists all the saved
130. t isn t a HDCP compliant input e g VGA the key counting function isn t available NOAUTH If the lt in gt input is a HDCP compliant input but there is no connected source the device cannot execute the key counting Explanation The source on the 4 input can handle 9 HDCP sink devices 10 4 9 Restart transmitter Description The extender can be restarted without unplugging power Command RST rst Response Booting CrLf lt Booting CrLf lt name gt eREADY CrLf lt UMX OPT TX150R READY Legend lt name gt is the type of the extender Explanation The extender reboots and sends a message when it is ready Info The response can be seen only if the connection to the extender via RS 232 is still alive The response cannot be seen and reconnect is always necessary in case of USB connection 10 4 10 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 6 0 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 0 0 1 CrLf Legend lt num gt 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 repor
131. t port the connected source cannot send protected content to any display If HDCP function is enabled on an input port and the source sends encrypted 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 Section 2 General description UMX OPT TX150R User s Manual 2 8 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 LL to 1 Intra pair skew Inter pair skew skew between two differential wire pairs in a cable It s caused by different wire pair lengths or different number of twists in the HDMI cable Too much inter pair skew resul
132. t separately during the normal operation The service mode set the value FOR ALL THE INPUT PORTS The value feedback LED shows enable value if the NoSnycScreen or the HDCP is enabled on ANY input port Info The audio priority modes use the following abbreviations E Embedded S S PDIF A1 Analog 1 A2 Aalog 2 audio input port For the detaiteld explanation of the Autoselect mode see sections 6 6 6 7 on pages 31 35 7 2 2 The device specific service menu display The menu feedback LEDs are the DVI A VGA and HDMI VIDEO LEDs and the DVI D AUDIO LED is the value feedback LED in case of the UMX OPT TX150R HDCP Autoselect LINK S PDIF VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO INPUT STATUS SELECT SELECT 7 2 3 Enter the service menu of UMX OPT TX150R Step 1 Supply the unit with 5V DC Step 2 Press and hold the RESET button Step 3 While pressing and holding the RESET button press and hold the VIDEO SELECT button Step 4 Release the RESET button Step 5 Release the VIDEO SELECT button Info Don t need to unplug video or fiber cables to enter the service menu visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 2 4 Navigation in the service menu of UMX OPT TX150R The VIDEO SELECT button is the function select button and the AUDIO SELECT button is the value select button in case of the UMX OPT TX150R HDCP Autoselest LINK S PDIF VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO INPUT STATUS SELECT SELECT 7 2 5 Saving in the service menu in case
133. t to support FATAL Fatal error Normal operation is not possible visual engineering IGHTWARE Info 10 4 11 10 4 12 10 4 13 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 The error list can contain NOTICEs and WARNINGs under normal operation These entries do not mean that there is any problem with the matrix Configure remote alerts Description The device logs different levels of errors Configure which level of errors has to be sent out as an alarm message Command ELEVELSEND lt p gt ELEVELSEND 1 0 0 1 1 1 lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt Response ELEVELSEND lt p gt ELEVELSEND 1 0 0 1 1 1 CrLf lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt CrLf Explanation The device will send an immediate message on all control interfaces when a matter error or fatal level error occurs Legend lt p gt Adjusted control interface must be 1 RS 232 lt 0 gt Notice level events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message lt 1 gt Warning level events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message lt 2 gt Matter level events 0 no immediate message send 1 immediate message lt 3 gt Error level events 0 no immediate message send 1 imme
134. ted signal only 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 encrypted signal the non HDCP compliant devices cannot display the video In HDCP disable mode protected content i e Blu ray disc will not be displayed thus maintaining the rules set by the HDCP standard To toggle the HDCP function on the desired input port use Matrix Controller software see section 9 3 3 on page 58 use protocol command see section 10 8 1 on page 84 or turn the desired digital input s rotary switch to address 1 and press and hold the LEARN button for approximately 3 seconds RIG XD LEARN HDCP enable disable on DVI D input 49 0 DVI D 6 14 6 15 Info 6 16 Warning Warning woe A LEARN HDCP enable disable on HDMI input 90 HDMI The status change appears on the front panel s LED tower When the status changed the EDID LED blinks three times quickly HDCP key counter HDCP key counter is a tool that counts and validates the number of keys that can be accepted by a source device when connected to an HDCP repeater HDCP key counting is available with protocol command For more information see section 10 4 8 on page 75 No sync color The device generates a solid 640x480 resolution image when there is no incoming signal and this functio
135. ts from the Autoselect mode EVENT Result of VIDEO autoselect Po Embedded 4Y Embedded select N S PDIF lt Y select Analog Analog audio 2 Y audio 2 select Figure 6 12 Priority E S A2 audio selection flowchart visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 7 4 Priority detect S PDIF Embedded Analog audio 2 After the video Autoselect the device checks the S PDIF audio input If there is a valid S PDIF audio signal on the S PDIF audio input it will be selected If there is no valid audio signal on the S PDIF audio input port the device checks the embedded audio input DVI D embedded audio input to the DVI D video input or HDMI embedded audio input to the HDMI video input If there is a valid embedded audio signal it will be selected If there is no valid embedded audio signal on the embedded input port the device selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input Any audio event occurs a new searching from the S PDIF input port The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect an audio event or the device exits from the Autoselect mode EVENT Result of VIDEO autoselect gt y S PDIF Y select N Embedded Y Embedded select Analog audio 2 select Analog audio 2 Figure 6 13 Priority S E A2 audio
136. ts in color shift in the picture or sync loss a Y Y _ l Inter pair skew Jitter signal instability in the time domain The time difference between two signal transitions should be a fix value but noise and other effects cause variations Jitter 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 io ll a Sa yt tha 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 Section 2 General description Page 15 107 visual engineering IGHTWARE 3 Controls and connections 3 1 UMX OPT TX150R front view on E van E AUDIO 2 IN amp STATUS LEDS amp AUDIO SEL E Audio 1 Audio 2 HDMI VIDEO AUDIO INPUT STATUS SELECT Figure 3 1 UMX OPT TX150R front view DVI I IN Connect one DVI cable DVI DVI or DVI HDMI or VGA cable with VGA to DVI adapter between the source and the transmitter For more information see section 4 4 on page 19 VGA IN Connect one VGA cable between the analog video source and the transmitter For more information see chapter 4 2 on page 18 HDMI IN Connect one HDMI cable between the HDMI source and the transmitter For more information see chapter 4 1 on page 18 AUDIO 1 IN 3 5 mm jack conn
137. tus Advanced EDID Management Terminal Window and hardware information can be accessed with Lightware Matrix Controller software via simple ASCII based RS 232 protocol visual engineering IGHTWARE Bi directional RS 232 pass through AV systems can contain serial port controllers and controlled devices Serial port pass through supports any unit that works with standard RS 232 Universal power adaptor UMX OPT TX150R transmitter is equipped with a universal 5V DC power adaptor which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency Locking DC connector Special plug of wall adaptor ensures safe power supply This type of connector prevents unwanted extractions HDCP compliant UMX OPT TX150R complies with HDCP standard Lightware is a legal HDCP adopter Both HDCP encrypted and non HDCP components can be installed in the same system The included advanced HDCP management eliminates the need for re authentication upon switching 20 meters input cable compensation Using 22AWG high quality DVI or HDMI cable the digital inputs are automatically compensated for up to 20 meters 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 The output has a clean jitter free signal eliminating signal instability and distortion caused by long cables or connector reflections Fra
138. udio Audio signal present Audio type Compressed audio Sampling frequency 1536kbps Channel allocation Figure 9 5 Input parameters for digital video signal General settings 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 7 on page 13 No sync color The port generates a solid 640x480 resolution image when there is no incoming signal and the No Sync enable check box is marked The color of this picture can be set here Double click on the colored field a new window will appear Choose the desired color then click the OK button to apply changes Click the Cancel button to discard changes and close the window No sync enable If the No Sync enable check box is marked the port generates a solid 640x480 resolution image when there is no incoming signal If the check box is unmarked and there is no incoming signal the device does not give the video signal and the hotplug on the output Audio transmission is available with video transmission only If the No sync picture is disabled the audio transmission is available with valid incoming video signal only Input port status Connection status of the selected input port is shown here
139. ut If the DVI A video input was selected in Autoselect mode the Analog audio 1 input will be selected If the VGA video input was selected in Autoselect mode the Analog audio 2 input will be selected This video and audio input assigning will be occurred even if there is no valid audio signal on the input The selected audio input will be active until a new result of video Autoselect or the device exits from the Autoselect mode Result of VIDEO Autoselect DVI D VIDEO DVI A VIDEO VGA HDMI y y y y DVI D Analog Analog HDMI embedded audio 1 audio 2 embedded Figure 6 10 Static priority audio selection flowchart visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 7 2 Non priority first detect After the video Autoselect the device checks the embedded audio input DVI D embedded audio input to the DVI D video input or HDMI embedded audio input to the HDMI video input If there is a valid embedded audio signal it will be selected If there is no valid embedded audio signal the device checks the S PDIF audio input If there is a valid S PDIF audio signal on the S PDIF audio input it will be selected If there is no valid audio signal on the S PDIF input the device selects the analog audio 2 input even if there is no audio signal on this input If there is an event any audio is plugged or unplugged the device checks the selected audio input port
140. utput DVI video signal UMX OPT TX150R provides Lightware s Advanced EDID Management function that helps system integration The built in EDID Router stores and emulates 36 EDID data plus all monitor s EDID that are connected to the output connectors There are 20 factory preset and 16 user programmable EDIDs The router stores the EDID of all attached monitors or projectors for the output in a non volatile memory This way the EDID from a monitor is available when the monitor is unplugged or switched off An emulated EDID can be copied from the EDID router s memory static EDID emulation or from the last attached monitors memory dynamic EDID emulation For example the router can be set up to emulate a device which is connected to the output 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 USB or serial port The user is not required to disconnect the video cables to change an EDID as opposed to other manufacturer s products EDID can be changed even if a source is connected to the input and it is powered ON When EDID has been changed the unit toggles the HOTPLUG signal for 2 seconds Some sources do not observe this signal so in this case the change is not recognized by the source In such cases the sou
141. ware Lightware Bootloader software 17 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 18 Document revision history Release Date Checked by
142. y EDID HDMI 1280x720p 60 4 Factory EDID HDMI 1920x1080p 60 Factory EDID Analog 1920x1200060 Factory EDID DVI 1920x1200 60 User EDID def Univ Analog EDID User EDID def Univ HDMI EDID 15 Mechanical Drawings The given values are in mm i Front view DVI D DVI D HDCP o ON OO A O DVI A Audio1 Autoselect A O lgecoo OO E on Ci E seor x N VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO DVI I IN VGA IN AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 HDMI IN S PDIF IN INPUT STATUS SELECT SELECT gt 221 00 4 J a Rear view oO 1 9600 4 7600 EDID MEMORY PIN 2 35mm a 56 arg nio ndo nio ndo 2 H O De A O EDID Qe We Qe De O 2 Q N RS 232 BAUD RATE USB LEARN DVI D DVI A VGA HDMI RESET 5V1 5ADC ul al lt 221 00 gt 5 visual engineering IGHTWARE a a a Top view A LigHTWARE UMX OPT TX150R Universal Fiber Optical Transmitter HDMI and DVI D EDID Memory Special function controls KJ COPY from OPT OUT Press LEARN for 2 seconds to store EDID to active input 1 Universal HDMI default
143. z Univ_HDMI_DC lt EH U5 LWR 1920x1200 59 55Hz Univ_Analog 15 04 30 lt EH U6 LWR 1920x1200 59 55Hz Univ_Analog 15 04 30 lt EH U7 LWR 1280x768 075 0Hz 1280x768 75 15 04 31 lt EH U8 LWR 1920x1200 59 55Hz Univ_Analog 15 13 52 lt E_SW_OK 15 13 54 lt E_S C 2012 12 01 15 13 54 gt VEDID 2012 12 01 15 13 54 lt VEDID D001 F006 2012 12 01 15 13 54 gt WVE 2012 12 01 15 13 54 lt EVE 31 2012 12 01 15 13 54 gt WHE1 2012 12 01 15 13 54 lt EH E1 DEL 1920x1200 59 94Hz DELL U2412M 2012 12 01 15 13 54 gt WVD 2012 12 01 15 13 54 lt EVD 1 2012 12 01 15 13 54 gt WVU 2012 12 01 15 13 54 lt EVU 11111111 2012 12 01 15 13 54 gt P S 2012 12 01 15 13 54 lt 4 PS 00 0 Figure 9 8 Terminal window This general purpose serial terminal is intended mainly for testing and debugging purposes After a successful connection is established with a transmitter this terminal can be used either via serial RS 232 or USB connection All commands can be used here that are discussed in the programmer s reference chapter 70 on page 69 The text can be typed directly By default commands are automatically surrounded by framing brackets Every sent command and every received response gets an arrow gt or lt prefix and has different font colors in order to help distinguishing The timecode in every row shows the exact time when the command was sent or the response received
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