7.3.19. Reload default input names. Lightware MX8x8HDMI-Pro, MX8x8DVI-HDCP-Pro
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MX8x8HDMI-Pro series
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7.3.19. Reload default input names
Description : Renames all input to the default setup Input 1..8 respectively.
ATTENTION!
<id> field has no meaning here, but has to be a valid one!
Format
Command {INAME#<id>=!}
Response (INAME#<id>=Input●<id>)CrLf
Example
{INAME#1=!}
(INAME#1=Input 1)
7.3.20. Reload default output names
Description : Renames all output to the default setup Output 1..8 respectively.
ATTENTION!
<id> field has no meaning here, but has to be a valid one!
Format
Command {ONAME#<id>=!}
Response (ONAME#<id>=Output●<id>)
CrLf
{ONAME#1=!}
Example
(ONAME#1=Output 1)
7.4. Network configuration
7.4.1.
Query the current IP configuration
Description : IP address settings can be queried as follows.
Format
Command {IP_CONFIG=?}
Response (IP_CONFIG=<type>●
<ip_address>●<ip_port>●
<subnet_mask>●
<gateway_addr>)CrLf
Legend :
{ip_config=?}
Example
(IP_CONFIG=7 192.168.0.103 10001
255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1)
<type>:
<ip_addr>:
<ip_port>
<subnet_mask>:
0 = static IP; 7 = DHCP.
IP address.
IP port
Subnet mask
<gateway_addr>: Gateway address
Explanation : The device has DHCP IP address: 192.168.0.103; the port number is 10001; the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the gateway address is 192.168.0.1.
For the default TCP/IP parameters see section
Chapter 7. Programmers' reference Page 55 / 81
7.4.2. Reload factory default IP settings
Description : After issuing this command (either over serial or IP) the router will reload the factory default IP setup.
Format
Command {IP_CONFIG=!}
Response (Changing IP configuration...)
(DONE!)CrLf or (FAILED!)CrLf
Example
{IP_CONFIG=!}
(Changing IP configuration...)
(DONE!) or (FAILED!)CrLf
For the default TCP/IP parameters see section
7.4.3. Enable DHCP IP setting
Description : After sending this command the router will inquire IP address with DHCP.
Format
Command {IP_CONFIG=D}
Response (Changing IP configuration...)
(DONE!)CrLf or (FAILED!)CrLf
Example
{IP_CONFIG=D}
(Changing IP configuration...)
(DONE!) or (FAILED!)CrLf
INFO
DHCP setting can be reloaded by the front panel buttons as well (see section
) or via the front panel LCD menu.
7.5. EDID router commands
7.5.1. Change EDID on input
Description : Copy EDID from memory location <loc> to input port <in>.
Format
Command {<in>:<loc>}
Response (E_SW_OK)CrLf
…delay…
(E_S_C)CrLf
Explanation : EDID #10 is copied to input 5.
{5:10}
(E_SW_OK)
…delay…
(E_S_C)
Example
INFO
The router sends (E_S_C) only if the new EDID is different from the earlier one.
7.5.2. Change EDID on all inputs
Description : Copy EDID from memory location <loc> to all inputs.
Format
Command {A:<loc>}
Response (E_SW_OK)CrLf
…delay…
(E_S_C)CrLf
Explanation : EDID #2 is copied to all inputs.
{a:2}
(E_SW_OK)
…delay…
(E_S_C)
Example
Page 56 / 81 Chapter 7. Programmers' reference
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Table of contents
- 8 1. INTRODUCTION
- 10 2. INSTALLATION AND CONTROLS
- 12 2.4.1. MX8x8HDMI-PRO
- 13 2.4.2. MX8x8DVI-HDCP-PRO
- 13 2.5.1. HDMI connector
- 13 2.5.2. DVI-I connector
- 14 2.5.4. Ethernet connector (LAN port)
- 15 3. TECHNOLOGIES
- 15 EDID
- 17 3.4.2. Real life examples
- 19 4. OPERATION
- 20 4.2.2. View crosspoint state
- 20 4.2.3. View live inputs and attached sinks
- 20 4.2.4. Save or load presets
- 22 4.2.5. Output lock
- 23 4.2.7. IP settings
- 24 4.2.8. Control protocols
- 25 4.3.1. Menu concept
- 27 4.3.3. EDID mode
- 28 4.3.4. Signal Present mode
- 29 LIGHTWARE BUILT-IN WEB
- 30 LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER
- 47 7. PROGRAMMERS' REFERENCE
- 47 7.2.1. View product type
- 48 7.2.3. View serial number
- 48 7.2.4. Compile time
- 48 7.2.5. View installed boards
- 49 7.2.7. Restart the device
- 49 7.2.8. Query health status
- 49 7.2.10. Set communication protocol
- 49 7.2.11. Count HDCP keys
- 50 7.2.12. Clear HDCP key cache
- 50 7.3.1. Switch one input to one output
- 50 7.3.2. Switch one input to all outputs
- 51 7.3.5. Lock the output
- 52 7.3.7. View connection state
- 52 7.3.8. View mutes on all outputs
- 52 7.3.9. Save preset
- 53 7.3.10. Load preset
- 53 7.3.11. View preset without loading
- 53 7.3.12. Name Presets
- 53 7.3.13. Name inputs
- 54 7.3.14. Name outputs
- 54 7.3.15. Query preset name
- 54 7.3.17. Query output name
- 54 7.3.18. Reload default preset names
- 55 7.3.19. Reload default input names
- 55 7.3.20. Reload default output names
- 57 7.5.3. Save EDID to user memory
- 57 7.5.4. View emulated EDIDs on all inputs
- 57 7.5.5. Watch EDID validity table
- 58 7.5.7. Delete EDID from memory
- 58 7.5.8. Download EDID content
- 59 7.5.9. Upload EDID content to the router
- 72 8. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
- 76 9. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 77 10. APPENDIX
- 81 11. DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY