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Lightware UMX-TPS-TX130 User Manual

Lightware UMX-TPS-TX130
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 UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual 95

RS-232 Control Protocol Port Setting
The control protocol of local RS -232 port can be set as follows.
Command and Response #protocol
ȩ <protocol>}
Ȩ <protocol>
Parameters
Parameter Parameter description Value Parameter value
<protocol> RS-232 control protocol
LW2 
LW3 
Example
ȩ {rs232_local_prot=lw2}
Ȩ 
INFO: 
Serial Port Format Setting (Link port)
This command sets the format of the link RS-232 port (TPS port).
Command and Response
ȩ <baud_rate>;<data_bit>;<parity>;<stop_bit>}
Ȩ <baud_rate>;<data_bit>;<parity>;<stop_bit>
Parameters
See the previous section.
Example
ȩ 
Ȩ 
The databit and parity settings have not been changed.
Serial Port Protocol Setting (Link port)
This command sets the communication protocol of the link RS-232 port (TPS port).
Command and Response
ȩ <protocol>}
Ȩ <protocol>
Parameters
See the previous section.
Example
ȩ 
Ȩ 

DIFFERENCE: This section refers to the UMX-TPS-TX130, -TX140, TX140K and TX140-Plus models only.
Setting the Level and Direction for Each Pins
               GPIO - General
 section and about the interface in the GPIO Interface section.
Command and Response #gpio
ȩ {GPIO<pin_nr>=<dir>;<level>}
Ȩ (GPIO<pin_nr>=<dir>;<level>
Parameters
Parameter Parameter description  
<pin_nr> GPIO pin number
0-6
static
<dir> The direction of the communication
I
Input
O
Output
<level> The level of the pin
L

H
High
T
Toggle between low and high
Example
ȩ {gpio1=O;H}
Ȩ (GPIO1=O;H)
GPIO pin 1 is set to output with high level.
INFO: <pin_nr>

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Questions and Answers:

Lightware UMX-TPS-TX130 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product CategoryTransmitter
Output Ports1 x HDBaseT
HDBaseTYes
USBYes
EDID ManagementYes
Input Ports1 x HDMI, 1 x USB
Video ResolutionUp to 4K@60Hz
HDCPHDCP 2.2
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70 °C
Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Common Safety Symbols

Explains standard safety symbols used in the manual for electrical and operational safety.

3. Installation

3.1. Mounting Options - Standalone Transmitters

Covers methods for mounting standalone transmitters, including rack shelves and under-desk kits.

3.3. Mounting Options - Wall Plates

Details how to mount transmitters into industrial standard switch/outlet boxes.

3.4. Electrical Connections

Explains the types of electrical connections supported, including DC power and specific port connectors.

3.5. Connecting Steps

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting sources and receivers to the devices.

3.6. Powering Options

Outlines various methods for powering the devices, including local PSU and Power over Ethernet (PoE).

5. SOFTWARE CONTROL - LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER

5.1. Install and Update

Guides users through installing and updating the Lightware Device Controller (LDC) software.

5.3. Connecting to a Device (Device Discovery Window)

Explains how to connect to devices using Ethernet, Serial, or USB interfaces via the discovery window.

5.7. Diagnostic Tools

Explains tools for diagnosing cable issues and system health, including Cable Diagnostics and Test Pattern.

5.10. Event Manager

Explains how to create and manage events based on conditions and actions for automated control.

5.12. Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab)

Guides on backing up and restoring device configurations for cloning settings across multiple devices.

7. LW3 PROGRAMMERS’ REFERENCE

7.9. Event Manager Basics

Explains how to arrange events by defining conditions, actions, and linking them.

8. FIRMWARE UPDATE

8.4. Updating via GUI

Provides a step-by-step guide for performing firmware updates using the graphical user interface.

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

9.1. Use Cases

Provides a table of common symptoms, root causes, actions, and referneces for troubleshooting.

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