Key
Description
0~9
Enter number
+
Increase value
-
Reduce value
.
or
#
Previous value
Enter
Confirm
*
or
Esc
or
Clear
Cancel
/
Call MENU
Press
Clear
four times then press
Enter
Call MENU
Keypad Control:
You can use a number pad to
emulate the IR Remote Operation.
1. Use a DB9 cable to connect the
RS232 port of the Local or Remote
Unit and that of the PC. Make sure
that the PC has a number pad or a
keyboard with number pad
connected. Pinouts for the DB9
cable are on page 40.
2. Then, use the IR Remote or front buttons to select Keypad in
Menu 50 RS232 Select
.
3. Open a terminal program (such as PuTTY) and make sure that the baud rate matches what is shown in IR
Menu 54
Auxiliary Baudrate
(See Page 8). Now you can use the number pad to emulate IR Remote Operation.
RS232 Control:
In RS232 extender mode, the user can use the RS232 port of the Transmitters to operate/setup the receivers at the same
channel using a program like HyperTerminal or Putty.
HyperTerminal Setting
〔
:
115200 bps (8-N-1),Flow control: None
〕
(Properties -> Settings -> ASCII Setup and
select
“Send line ends with line feeds”
&
”Echo typed characters locally”
)
★
We recommend setting the RS232 routing for all receivers to one transmitter to avoid an RS232
connection break caused by video channel switching.
Command format: >CMD_Address> Command Parameters
Address, command and parameters are characters, not hex code
Enter (LF or CR+LF) is required to execute the command
All associated receivers will run the command and parameters. We also add 3 kinds of user-defined numbers except
MAC & IP (Device No, Group No, Party No) for application versatility:
Mxxxxxx
The last 6 digits of MAC Address of receiver
e.g.: 2218688612AB = M8612AB Ixxxx
The last 2 column of IP Address (HEX) of receiver
e.g.: 169.254.012.034 = I0C22 Dxxx
Device No
e.g.: Device No 123 = D123
Gxx
Group No
e.g.: Group No 12 = G12
Pxx
Party No
e.g.: Party No 34 = P34
Cxxx
Channel No
e.g.: Channel 123 = C123 ALL
All receivers
TX
Transmitter that is connected to RS232 port currently.
RX
Receiver that is connected to RS232 port currently (for Auxiliary mode)
Response format: <ACK_Address< Response character
Receivers will respond with a message to the transmitter in the above format
When sending a command to multiple receivers (when address i s Gxx, Pxx, Cxxx, and ALL), no response back will
be received.
Example:
Command:
>CMD_M8612AB> CHANNEL 12
(Set receiver whose last 6 digits of the MAC Address is 8612AB to Channel 12)
Response:
<ACK_M8612AB< OK
(Receiver whose last 6 digits of the MAC Address are 8612AB response is “OK”)
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