4. Device Concept UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual 45
TCP Recognizer
DIFFERENCE:
package v1.5.0b4.
The feature is almost the same as in case of the RS-232 but for the network interface: the incoming TCP
messages can be processed which may trigger actions. The combination of the TCP recognizer and the
Event Manager gives numerous opportunities for creating automatic room solutions. #tcprecognizer
TCP Recognizer Example
will be recognized by the Switcher and will be used as a Condition in Event Manager.
How to setup the transmitter?
Step 1. TCP Recognizer section, or by
TCP Message Recognizer
TCP client. (The Projector is saved as 'C1' in this example.)
Step 2. Create the following event in the Event manager:
E1.(PWR!001 "On") message is recognized from the C1 client, the GPIO pin 1 is set to
low level.
Event Manager section.
Basic IT Security
DIFFERENCE:
package v1.5.0b4.
device: #new
▪ Cleartext login
▪ IP Port Block
▪ MAC Filtering
The Cleartext Login tool allows setting a password for login, thus, the device will not accept any command
coming from an interface (RS-232, Ethernet, etc…), only the device type and the serial number can be queried
The IP Port Block
command is sent to the device, that is why the TCP port no.10001 shall be blocked manually.
Another level of security is the MAC Filtering
the MAC address which are allowed:
▪ Controlling the device (Send option), or
▪
Below table shows the protection levels of these features.
ATTENTION! Be careful when combining these functions; improper settings may cause malfunction.
Settings Menu section.
Batch Commands
DIFFERENCE:
v1.5.0b4.
message.
LW3 over HTTP (Command Salvo)
#http
Running Macros
at most 50 macros can be saved in a UMX-TPS transmitter. See more information about the feature in the
Macros section. #macro
IP Port Function MAC Filter Cleartext Login IP Port Block
80
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81
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800x Command injection (RS-232)
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900x Command injection (IR)
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10001
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