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Lightware MMX4x2-HT200 User Manual

Lightware MMX4x2-HT200
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 MMX4x2 series – User's Manual 74

AV Port Settings
Switching an Input to the Outputs
Switching an input <in> to output <out>

 #crosspoint #switch
Command and Response
{<in>@<out><layer>}
(O<out2>•I<in2><layer>
Parameters
Parameter Parameter description  
<layer> Signal type of the layer
A
audio layer
V
video layer
AV

<out> Output port
O1..O2
<in> Input port
I1..I4
0

no signal will appear on the output.
INFO: The <layer> parameter usually can be skipped for legacy purposes. In this case, the devices change


Example 1


I2 audio and I2 video input ports are switched to O1 output port.
Example 2
{0@1}
(O01 I00)
ATTENTION! The response of this command does not show if the output is muted. To check the mute

Muting an Output
Mute the <out> output. The output signal is turned off.
Command and Response #mute #lock #unmute #unlock
{#<out><layer>}
(1MT<out2><layer>
Example
{#01 A}
(1MT01 A)
ATTENTION! Muting does not change the state of the crosspoint, but disables the output itself. This way
the last connection can be easily restored with an unmute command. Switching a muted output does not
unmute the output.
Unmuting an Output
Unmute the <out> output.
Command and Response
{+<out><layer>}
(0MT<out2><layer>
Example


INFO: Unmuting an output makes the previous connection active, as the crosspoint state has not been
changed by the muting command, only the output was disabled.
Locking an Output

Command and Response
{#><out><layer>}
<out²><layer>
Example
{#>01 A}


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Lightware MMX4x2-HT200 Specifications

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Summary

MMX4x2 Series User's Manual

Important Safety Instructions

WARNING

Critical safety advice to prevent injury, including secure attachment and avoiding liquids.

1. Introduction

1.1. Description

1.6. Features

1.6.1. List of Features (in alphabetical order)

Provides an alphabetical list and description of all product features.

2. Product Overview

2.6. Front Panel Buttons

2.6.4. Reset to Factory Default Settings

Details the procedure to restore the device to its original factory default settings.

3. Installation

Electrical Connections

Details power, HDMI, audio, and network port connections with pin assignments.

4. Device Concept

The Event Manager Feature

Explains how to create events to automate device actions based on conditions.

5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller

Install and Update

Details system requirements and installation procedures for LDU2 software.

Establishing the Connection

Guides on connecting the device to a computer via Ethernet, Serial, or USB for control.

Crosspoint Menu

Explains the interface for managing audio/video routing, presets, and port settings.

Port Properties Windows

Details settings and status information for various port types (TPS, HDMI Input/Output).

Control Menu

Details configuration options for RS-232, Ethernet, GPIO, Infra, and Variable Management.

Event Manager

Explains creating and managing events for automating device actions and sequences.

Settings Menu

Covers device configuration settings including status, network, front panel, backup, and system.

Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab)

Details methods for backing up, restoring, and cloning device configurations.

6. LW2 Programmers' Reference

General LW2 Commands

Lists general LW2 commands for querying device information and status.

AV Port Settings

Details LW2 commands for configuring audio/video port behavior, muting, locking, and autoselect.

Network Configuration

Explains LW2 commands for querying and setting IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway.

7. LW3 Programmers' Reference

System Commands

Covers LW3 commands for managing system settings like device label, reset, and firmware version.

Video Port Settings

Details LW3 commands for querying input/output status, crosspoint, and autoselect settings.

Audio Port Settings from Firmware v1.2.0

Explains LW3 commands for audio port settings specific to firmware version 1.2.0 and above.

Event Manager Basics

Covers arranging events, setting conditions, actions, delays, and managing events.

Ethernet Port Configuration

Details LW3 commands for configuring Ethernet port settings like DHCP and static IP.

8. Firmware Update

Preparation

Outlines prerequisites for firmware updates, including LFP2 files and LDU2 software.

Running the Software

Explains how to start and use the Lightware Device Updater (LDU2) software.

Updating via GUI

Details the step-by-step process for updating firmware using the graphical interface.

If the Update is not successful

Provides troubleshooting steps and advice for resolving firmware update failures.

9. Troubleshooting

Use Cases

Presents common troubleshooting scenarios with symptoms, root causes, actions, and references.

How to Speed Up the Troubleshooting Process

Offers guidance on gathering information to expedite the technical support process.

10. Technologies

11. Appendix

Specifications

Lists detailed technical specifications for MMX4x2 series devices.

Factory Default Settings

Details the default settings for various parameters across MMX4x2 models.

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