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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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 
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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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