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1. Command Format ASCII HEX Description Byte otart i Ox2A Header Code 1 Router ID Variable Variable Router ID Value 3 Greate 0 0x30 Connects or disconnects the selected input and output channels agian 1 0x31 Previews the connections of all channels Cancel D 0x32 Cancels the connection of selected channel Upload Data Request 3 0x33 Upload the connections information to controller Rolling 4 0x34 Rotates the input and output connection Upload Router ID 5 0x35 Uploads the Router ID to controller Rolling Stop 6 0x36 Stops the rolling command Check Connection 7 0x37 Uploads the right eae Command Of all connections 1 Upload One Channel Uploads the connection status of 8 0x38 Data Request selected channel Baud rate Setting 0x40 Changes Baud rate for RS 232 Read SEED Device A 0x41 Reads EDID from attached display Restores factory set EDID on Default EDID Setting B 0x42 EEPROM dd oC 0x43 Reads EDID from EEPROM Reads EDID from display and writes EDID Write D 0x44 to EEPROM Edit EDID Write mode E 0x45 Edits EDID Write mode EDID Data F 0x46 Send divided data by two Monitoring G 0x47 sets the monitoring channel Data Length Variable 3 Output Ch Variable Selected Output Ch 2 Input Ch Variable selected Input Ch 2 End 0x21 Tail Code 1 As a response of command line input to OMM2000 modular matrix router it returns any of the following ACK signals to the controller shown in Table 3 2 if it is not specified 32 56
2. Router ID 3 byte Command 7 Data Length 000 End mso gt o o o 7 Jolo oi gt By sending Check Connection command to the router OMM2000 responds with the following ACK signal to controller gt Good connection 0xA0 AOh gt Bad connection 0x05 05h UPLOAD ONE CHANNEL DATA REQUEST Upload connection status of a selected Output channel Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command 8 Data Length 002 Output channel 2 byte End In case of input 6 gt output connection wsw e e e s oe e e o The ACK signal would be scr e o e s e o e o s i READ OUTPUT DEVICE EDID Read EDID from connected display Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command A Data Length 002 Output channel 2 byte End Example Read EDID from a Display connected to Output 1 37 56 msa ooo lololo The ACK signal would be we eTo e a e s e o r Ti Her 2an ion aon son am ozn asn an aon arm dne 2m EDID 256Byte contains output display 1 EDID information READ INPUT EEPROM EDID Read EDID stored on EEPROM of an Input Format of Command Line Start Router ID 3 byte Command C Data Length 002 Input EEPROM 2 byte End Ex gt Read EDID stored on EEPROM of Input 2 we oto etc repo epo e v The ACK signal would be Input EDID CS EER Ce MEO AEGE TE EDID WRITE CC
3. Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed C Search removable media floppy CD ROM v iinclude this location in the search D AUSB DriveWirixP NT Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 4 Select the Continue Anyway to proceed Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software S e Master MSCS USB Device Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future Cancel 5 Select FINISH to complete installation 43 56 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for c Master MSCS USB Device Click Finish to close the wizard 6 3 PC Operation using RS 232 l 2 Run PC Application Check the communication cable RS 232 LAN or USB and turn on the router Double click the PC Application Set identical Router ID number on the PC Application and OMM2000 using the Dipswitch settings on the rear panel of router Default factory setting is 255 Router will initialize and verify
4. 17 56 Local Area Connection Properties 31 xl General Advanced Cc e Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties EB 2 xl General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Usethe following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 2 i Alternate DNS server i Advanced Figure 2 8 PC IP address setting 5 Select OK to terminate IP setup session 3 1 2 IP Configuration In initial main screen move to the SYS tap and push the SET button of IP Configuration using front touch screen config EDID Sys Pattern K B IP Configration Passward Configuration id Firmware Update Calibrate Configuration ee Figure 1 13 System configuration windows User can see the detail configuration windows as follows 18 56 D IP Setting 3 Port Setting Change Mac 00 50 C2 Bo 20 80 2 Netwotk Info IP address 192 168 10 139 Netmask 255 255 255 0 ity 192 168 10 1 f f f ojojoj o Figure 1 15 Communication Configuration window
5. B Control Panel PonyProg2000 Set Program Access and Open command Defaults 67 Dx4400 s a Printers and Faxes ey ODMO909 Remove Help and Support Cancel Browse Search At Programs D gt Teese Opens a program folder d ex C WINDOWS system32 command com icrosoft CR gt Windows DOS CC gt Copyright Microsoft Corp 1996 2661 C NDOCUME 1 ANY BODY gt telnet 192 168 0 88 telnet 192 168 000 088 Figure 2 5 Run Windows 3 Select OK to open the command window 4 Type the command telnet 192 168 0 88 Note 192 168 0 88 is the default IP address of OMM2000 Change IP address as needed Refer to Chap 2 6 6 and 2 8 5 Press ENTER DVI Matrix Router Connected will be displayed Type serial command set Refer to Chap 3 2 24 56 25566326168 626763 666465 656466 6367626861 255663 26161626263 6364646565 666667070868 Figure 2 6 Telnet connected 3 3 Password Configuration In initial main screen move to the SYS tap and push the SET button of password Initial password is 8880 Config EDID Sys Pattern K B Router ID 0 255 EEH Con ete aiia IP Configration SET Serial Configuration v SET Passward Configuration SET Buzzer On Off Configuration on Figure 2 7 Password configurations These functions for prohibit someone who accesses another user Type the new password and retype new password using NUM keypad TY like figure 2 8 and then p
6. OMM2000 modular matrix router can be controlled through the 10 100 base Ethernet port using either graphic user interfaces or a command line interface The graphic user interfaces use both of a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and a proprietary PC software The physical connection of OMM2000 modular matrix router can be made on the standard LAN or directly in the peer to peer way The command line interface uses a Telnet session to a private port To make OMM2000 modular matrix router connects through the Ethernet port it should be set to have a unique static IP address The default IP from factory is 192 168 000 088 To acquire a valid IP in your LAN network contact your network manager to avoid IP conflict There are 3 three sections for set the Ethernet which is IP setting Port setting and Network Info Enter the data using right side of key pad 0 9 A F and push save button to save amp exit D IP Setting Select DHCP or Static IP 2 Network Info Set the IP address Net mask Gateway DNS Port Setting Configuration of the port number Default Value factory data Information IP address 192 168 000 088 Net Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 000 001 Mac address OMM2000 modular matrix router has its own MAC ADDRESS and that MAC ADDRESS allow you to communicate with PC network solutions without any communication jamming and it is storing in SYS gt IP Configuration lP Setting
7. B Clicking on a SET button will bring up an adjustment window in the center pane like below B Clicking on across point at 10 ten times exactly 1 52 3 45 1 52534 5 WE f touch screen is pointing property this process is finish and goes to system section 28 56 CHAPTER 4 PATTERN BROWSER Use Pattern Browser to play the image editing system and link a variety of multimedia files including pattern and audio files You can also play the image using signal generator configuration in section 3 6 Pattern Browser SETTING DATA lt j image Select List EDIT Basic jpg EDIT Color jpz EDIT Detailed jpg Figure 2 15 Pattern view When you want to display Pattern Image file save in Personal USB Save Image on USB memory Put USB memory in USB port of front panel Pattern Browser will recognized new USB port and show you Image folder Double click Image folder on touch panel and go to select image Select image and confirm Pattern beforehand by click Pattern View key You should have double click specified Image again then press ENTER on Key Board if you want to output via Reference Video port in rear side of OMM2000 Selected Image will be output via Reference Video port 29 56 Set up guide as Factory Mode Move to Pattern section at initial window You can find two files LIST SETTING DATA SYSTEM SETTING DATA by double click SETTING DATA folder on Pattern Browser Make sure left bo
8. Table 3 2 Descriptions of Acknowledge ACK Signals Router received the irregular data packet RX Complete Router received the regular data packet Job Complete Completed the operation per command Connection OK Connection has been successfully done After sending command codes ACK will be returned If the command codes are successfully done 0x06 0x07 will be returned But if it is failed 0x05 will follow it by return Some command codes have special ACK and it is described under the each example command code below The followings illustrate example codes for various applications to be utilized on HyperTerminal for RS 232 and on Telnet for TCP IP CREATE COMMAND Configure cross switching of inputs and outputs Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command 0 Data Length Variable Output channel 2 byte Input channel 2 byte End Ex 1 One 1 channel connection of Output Ch1 and Input Ch1 stat ReweriD Commana Data Lenan Ouputch puten Ena seu o o o o ol olsjol jo s 1 Ex 2 One 1 channel disconnection of Output Ch1 by setting 0 on the input channel bytes een Heb Comma Daetengh oupaon rpted End me s o v o e e e o 9 Ex 3 Two 2 channels connection Output Ch1 gt Input Ch8 amp Output Ch 8 gt Input Ch1 sen Fuer Comma Damiano ON ter mal olojo e e o so r o s ofe fop sos aah son aim 2n 33 5
9. Ex gt Set the baud rate to 38 400bps Se sen 0 Command Data Length Baud Rate End scr o o o e lo oje o ACK is identical to command code for BAUD RATE SETTING Bye Stat 10 Command Data Length Baud Rate End 39 56 ascii ofofo e jo oj a o 2 MONITORING Sets monitoring channel Format of Command Line Start Router ID 3 byte Command G Data Length 002 Monitoring Data 2 byte End Ex Sets Input ch 2 as a Monitoring channel Bye Stat ID Command Data Length Montoring Data End we e e e e ojola e 2 i 5 2 Web Control Panel Operation The web control panel WCP provides a graphic alternative to command line interface The OMM2000 supports standard web browser Microsoft Explorer is highly recommended Before running the web browser confirm that Ethernet connection is setup properly Refer to Chap 3 1 Run the web browser then enter IP address into the URL address line For example if the IP address of OMM2000 is 192 168 000 088 type the following entry into the URL address line http 192 168 000 088 CHAPTER 6 PROPRIETARY PC SOFTWARE OPERATIONS 6 1 Installation of PC Program Application D Insert OMM2000 software CD ROM into PC If the CD ROM does not automatically run Select Start gt Run Enter X OMM2000 install exe where X is the letter of your CD ROM drive 2 Installation of OMM2000 screen will be opened select N
10. Configuration Password configuration Buzzer function Firmware update Signal generator configuration Calibrate Configuration Pattern OMM2000 modular matrix router has video source slot in rear panel User can control it as pattern section on front screen KEY BOARD K B K B image Key board j Control keys Number Enter Direction keys Alphabet capital small letter push ABC button Hu Special characters Figure 1 6 Keyboard K B panel 56 2 1 Setting Router ID If you have multiple routers of OMM2000 modular matrix router with a video controller or PC for control at first each OMM2000 modular matrix router should be identified with Router ID setting located on the front touch screen marked as Router ID 0 255 in SYS Section It is able to set in a range of 000 to 255 using K B Keyboard located at system configuration section in upper tab The factory default setting is 255 Example Setting Figure 1 7 Main tab in configuration Config EDID Sys Pattern Router ID O 255 255 IP Configration SET Serial Configuration SET Passward Configuration SET Buzzer On Off Configuration On Firmware Update SET Signal Generator Configuration SET Calibrate Configuration SET SOFTWARE Ver 090901 A CONTROL FPGA Ver 1 1 VIDEO FPGA Ver 1 1 Figure 1 8 Router ID setting Click Sys Router ID square box Key in any 3 digit number using K B
11. OUTRE OUT22 Gy IN 20 IN 21 IN 22 IN 23 OUT26 E OUT27 E OUT OUT29 gy IN 24 IN 24 AN 4 IN 16 OUT32 i ouT33 RE out RE ouT35 E IN IN 36 IN 36 IN 36 LI 36x36 Matrix Router Figure 1 1 Front Panel of OMM2000 modular matrix router 56 All Input output slot boards interface ports and power connections are placed on the rear panel as follows Six 6 slot board and thirty six 36 single link with HDCP DVI inputs female type D Six 6 slot board and thirty six 36 single link with HDCP DVI outputs female type RS 232 Serial port selectable of baud rates 3 10 100 Base Ethernet Port 4 Reference video port It generate the video and audio source for test purpose 5 AC power receptacle 6 WADE H KOSA E HATIIVCTY ER F 31 Ic EX T2400 didik 145 Figure 1 2 Rear Panel of OMM2000 modular matrix router 56 1 3 Installation e Initializing OMM2000 modular matrix router and Installation Guide Step 1 Rack mount 10U Before installing cables the OMM2000 modular matrix router has to be mounted on the rack On both front faces of the side chassis are four holes tapped to screw L shape plates to the rack Step 2 Plug Power Plug the provided AC power cord to AC power connector on the rear panel Push POWER button on the front panel then you could see the initial image and loading message Finally display will show the map of input Step 3 Con
12. Output v JEEPROM24 Output vw JEEPROMSS Output v EDID Write Function Check All EEPROM Output Select Output 1 v ts Write EEPROM t gt Set Default EDID EDID READ Information File Save amp Open Raa Er ORE 1 v t Read t Update t Save Fie t File Open 1 Write EDID Select Files and go to EDID setting 2 Select Write EDID Data from Output Device tab on top 9 Verify all EEPROM and select OUTPUTA Select WRITE EEPROM to save the EDID data WOO T Note e Check 1 1 Same number will be assigned for EEPROM and Output e All EEPROM Select all EEPROM Set Default EDID All EEPROM is reset to factory default values 2 Read EDID From EEPROM D Select Files and go to EDID setting 2 Select Write EDID Data from Output Device tab on top 51 56 6 6 amp amp Output Device 1 General 3 Read EDID From Output Device 6G 66 6uo3o Output Device 1 General EDID FILE SAVE OPEN EDID Exchanger Select Files and go to EDID setting Select Write EDID Data from Output Device tab on top Select Read EDID from Output Device in EDID Read information Select the number of EEPROM and select Read Select the Update to update the information to PC EDID information will appear in the Edit EDID amp Write EDID Data from Select Read EDID from EEPROM in EDID Read information Select the number of EEPROM and select Read Select the Update to update the in
13. connect OMM2000 on LAN From the PC Select Start menu select Control Panel In the Control Panel select Network Connections In Network Connections right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties tab DOG Al x General Advanced Connect using se Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Fast E COE This connection uses the following items IE Client for Microsoft Networks vi e File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks vi fE QoS Packet Scheduler IV Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protacol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks v Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Figure 2 7 Local Area Network Properties Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties click Use the following IP address radio button Enter IP address compatible with the current IP address of the OMM2000 For point to point direct connection if the IP address of OMM2000 is 192 168 000 088 the PC IP address should be chosen as 192 168 000 nnn where nnn ranges 000 to 255 except 088 Refer to Chap 3 1 2 For LAN connection maintain existing PC IP address then consult you network manager to obtain available IP address for OMM2000
14. follows A Bits per second baud rate 19200 recommended or others B Data bits 8 C Parity None D Stop bits 1 22 56 Click File gt Property and check like below red box gt Click OK to display the HyperTerminal window inl x 21 xl ODMXX HyperTerminal E J Ij mi xi File Edit View Call Transfer Help Mew Connection Settings Open m Save Function arrow and ctrl keys act as CEN Terminal keys C Windows keys Page Setup Backspace key sends Print hota eke trl H Space Ctrl H ASCII Setup m ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds Alt F4 v Echo typed characters locally Line delay o milliseconds Character delay a milliseconds m ASCII Receiving Append line feeds to incoming line ends Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII J Wrap lines that exceed terminal width 2 OK Cancel TM Auto detect SC ROL 3 g or disconnecting H 4 LAPS NU de Displays the properties of the current session D Send command set 3 2 3 Telnet Telnet is a user command and an underlying TCP IP protocol for accessing remote computers Through Telnet an administrator or another user can access someone else s computer remotely On the Web HTTP and FTP protocols allow you to request specific files from remote computers but not to actually be logged on as a user of that computer User
15. in multiples of 6 using the 6x6 input and output modules Any input source whether it is a HD DVD player Blue Ray player or a computer with high resolution graphics can be routed to DVI and HDMI output digital display Note SDI is not a licensed HDCP interface and if the content received from HDMI is protected by HDCP there should be no output from the SDI slot This manual helps you to easily and quickly setup and operate your OMM2000 modular matrix router The key features are Up to thirty six 36 DV HDMI HD SDI inputs and outputs can install to mainframe as slot board Any input source can be routed to DVI and HDMI output slot board without limitation HDCP Compliance Each slot has 6 inputs outputs and consists of 6 slot in each section of input amp output Up to WUXGA 1 900x1 200 pixel resolution at 60Hz refresh ratio 1080P at 60Hz having 1 65Gbps transmission bandwidth Dynamic EDID management adapts to overall power management of the system lt Restores the default EDID to Input port lt Reads EDID from display and stores EDID to Input port via EEPROM Long distance extension of DVI HDMI HD SDI input and output by Optical DVI HDMI HD SDI cables or modules Various Control Interfaces lt Front touch screen lt Input commands through RS232 LAN lt Graphical user interface using Ethernet and Proprietary PC software in the shipped system Modular multi plane chassis design supports multiple indepen
16. same function as the Cancel Button on front panel of OMM2000 lt Process Can Button gt Input Button gt Ent Button 46 56 3 File menu cia aankan 25 Output 25 gt Input 25 27 Output 27 gt Input 27 gt Input 28 gt Input 29 gt Input 30 gt Input 31 gt Input 32 gt Input 33 gt Input 34 gt Input 35 gt Input 36 Job Completed paton ta Add te Delete te Modify te Edit te Easy Mode 1ra BK Bl R RUJ rd RU E R 19 208 218 225 23 241 255 26 27 285 29 309 319 321 33 345 355 36 AM M M c MaM lM IMi M UMM IMa 024 034 04 051 069 07 081 099 109 110 121 131 141 151 161 171 18 19 20 21 22 23 241 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 a Ui wee vimm Single Rolling e Router ID Setting lt Provides temporary control of the router by removing router ID number used when router ID is lost or forgotten and the Dipswitch is not easily accessible e Download Patten to Device lt Downloads current Input Output channel patterns from PC Application to the router e Upload Pattern from Device lt Uploads current Input Output channel patterns from router to the PC Application e Exit lt Terminates the program on OMM2000 4 Edit Pattern e Edit Modifies the current Input Output switching pattern Select Edit button Current Input and Output names and switching pattern will be shown Assign new Input and Output names and switching pat
17. setting Select Edit EDID amp Write EDID data tab on top Edit EDID data by completing each tab sections from 1 to 5 Go to Write EDID Data from Output Device Select EEPROM and select WRITE EEPROM Data will be stored into EEPROM 6 66 0 G6GQ0G 53 56 A Trouble uo aa Check the connection of power cord to the OMM2000 and No Power Power LED Off AC power outlet and that make sure that power switch is in the ON Check the Input Output DVI cables are firmly connected to each port of OMM2000 Check the Input and Output connection configuration you want The display is not capable of handling graphic resolution Check the compatibility of EDID in the EEPROM and attached displays No Output present When a single Input is routed to multiple outputs lower resolution EDID should be selected EX Input 1 gt Output 1 UXGA amp Output 2 8XGA If EEPROM 1 store the display 1 EDID UXGA the display 2 SXGA will not work due to resolution limit The source has stopped sending a graphic signal Check the Input source status by connecting it to available monitor without the OMM2000 B Features Enables to cross switch between one of 36 DVI HDMI HD SDI inputs and any of 36 DVI HDMI HD SDI outputs Supports graphic computer resolution up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz and HD 1080p 1920x1080 Offers various user interface using Internet USB RS 232C LAN TCP IP control and Front Touch Panel 1 Internet connec
18. signals E ATI TY pma bf EG B omg aja MT amp Figure 2 11 Video reference port B Click Sys gt Push SET box gt Enter the password Config EDID Sys Pattern ld B Router ID O 255 e IP Configration Serial Configuration Passward Configuration Buzzer On Off Configuration Firmware Update Signal Generator Configuration Calibrate Configuration Figure 2 12 Signal Generator Configuration Video Setting Video Setting Time CEA 720x480 60Hz v SET Select time Resolution and click SET button Select Pattern 1 4 and click SET button Pattern Pattern 1 0 SH File Open amp Exit File Open amp Exit Push file open File Open ER Select the Audio or Video file and push OK button Figure 2 13 Video setting 2 56 3 7 Calibrate Configurations This is screen control section for adjusting touch screen If touch screen is not pointing properly on the main screen it may need to be calibrated Click Calibrate SET button and follow the instructions to calibrate the controller B Click Sys gt Push SET box gt Enter the password Config EDID Sys Pattern K B Router ID 0 255 IP Configration Serial Configuration Passward Configuration Buzzer On Off Configuration Firmware u pdate Signal Generator Configuration Calibrate Configuration Figure 2 14 Calibrate Configuration
19. 1 EAE eae 56Byte contains EDID information which was in EEPROM 2 Read EDID information from connected displays and writes EDID to each EEPROM Format of Command Line lt Start Router ID 3 byte Command D Data Length Variable EEPROM 1 2 byte EEPROM 2 2 byte End Variable in Data Length is determined by multiplying 2 bytes to the maximum number of Input channels With OMM2000 it is 16 bytes multiplying 2 bytes by 8 inputs The 2 bytes in EEPROM represents the Output port number of target display For example 03 in EEPROM 2 represents load the EDID of Output 3 display into EEPROM 2 The value 00 in EEPROM represent no updating to EEPROM Example Sets Output 1 display gt Input 1 EEPROM Output 3 display gt Input 2 EEPROM 38 56 scr o o e e v e e e tEPROWs EEPROW3S EEPROM 26 END ool l olol ojo aon eon 30m aon so us zm DEFAULT EDID SETTING Restores factory default EDID on EEPROM Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command B Data Length 000 End msa o o o s Jolo oi BAUD RATE SETTING Change baud rate through RS 232 Command line format lt Start Router ID 3 byte Command Data Length 002 Baud Rate variable End lt The default baud rate is 19 200 lt Baud rate options 01 for 19 200bps 02 for 38 400bps 03 for 57 600bps 04 for 115 200bps
20. 4 BEI BLI 157 168 BAM 18 R1 ee Oee Lnd e a mc am a a LEJ 208 EAI 225 EE 248 25 265 275 ge 308 E 325 335 345 355 36 E 6 p P _ E p0 6 0 5p p _ 0 p 6 P p gi E E e For example lt The current switching pattern depicted in step 1 below lt To rotate Input channels on Output 1 2 3 4 and 5 check the rolling box 1 2 3 4 and 5 then set the desired interval 49 56 HH lt The lowest channel Input LED and connected Output channel LED on Router will be turned on In this case Input 1 and Output 1 will be tuned on Single Rolling Select Single The Output will change continuously at specified interval from step 1 to step 6 then automatically stop Rolling can be stopped by pushing the Stop button The Output image will remain in current state UNLIMITED ROLLING Rotates the Input continuously on the Output displays until the user selects the Stop Stopping the rolling does not affect the pre saved switching pattern To exit rolling select new pattern 6 EDID Setting Features Store EDID Read EDID from Output device Read EDID from Output device and store it in Input EEPROM EDIT user defined EDID Restore default EDID in all Input channels One touch store in all Input channels Store EDID by individual selection Basic EDID structure EDID Block 0 128 bytes Importance of EDID Example Four 4 sources with four 4 different types of displays configured as below Source Input 1 is distributed to O
21. 50 E E 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 311 32 33 34 35 36 E2222 2 2 ee ee E OU wee v imin Single Rolling 0 Once the system has updated and created the switching patterns Job Completed message will be displayed 45 56 2 Control Buttons 36 Output 36 gt Input 36 Job Completed Changed Pattern pattern Added Pattern My Pattern TX Completed Job Completed Changed Pattern My Pattern TX Completed Job Completed Changed Pattern pattern TX Completed Job Completed Create Mode Je Add t Delete t Modify t Edi t Easy Mode 255 v 01 02 03 04 05 EUJREUARUJERU BiU BEI B4 131 BLI BEI BJ 17 dll eee eee eee 19 20 218 228 235 245 255 mg 285 295 308 31h 325 335 345 355 36 rs 03 04 05 06 07 081 091 108 110 121 131 ee 159 161 171 18 19 20 219 221 239 244 251 261 271 281 291 301 311 321 331 341 351 36 4 Of MEO vd single Rating e Cre Create lt Configures Input Output channel connections same function as the Create Button on front panel of OMM2000 lt Process flow Cre Button gt Input Button gt Output Button gt Ent Button e Pre Preview lt Verifies current Input Output connection status same function as the Preview Button on front panel of OMM2000 lt Process Pre Button gt Input Button Single Mode Pre Button gt Ent Button Auto Mode e Can Cancel lt Disconnects Input and Output
22. 6 Ex 4 Thirty six 36 channels direct through connection Stat RouteriD Command Data Length Ouputch inputen maj ojojo s s o 9 Oupa Gh input C ouput Ch put C Outpt Ch ngu C END re e o e s s s s s s ss sm sem aon sen s as ss ss as ao ss oe ain PREVIEW COMMAND It shows configuration of all input output match Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command 1 Data Length 000 End ssi EN ata Len gt lojojo o o o CANCEL COMMAND It enables to cancel the configuration of outputs for each input Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command 2 Data Length variable Input Channel 2 byte End Ex Input channel 1 disconnection mse e o e 2 lojojo ii UPLOAD DATA REQUEST It enables to upload the connection data to the controller Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command 3 Data Length 000 End 34 56 Sending Upload Data Request command to router let OMM2000 modular matrix router respond ACK signal to controller in a format as follows 0x06 06h Connection DATA 0x07 07h The Connection Data represents the connection information of router 1 Connection Data of OMM2000 modular matrix router for a connection of 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 35 35 36 36 i Input Ch Output Ch Input Ch END ROLLING COMMAND Rotates Input at fixed Outp
23. D Exchanger Edit EDID amp Write EDID Data from PC Write EDID Data from Output Device 1 General I 2 Basic Display parameters 3 Color Established Timings 4 Standard Timings 5 Detailed Timings Edit EDID Write EDID Write Information Edit EDID EEPROMI3 Edit EDID EEPROM 5 Edit EDID EEPROM Edit EDID EEPROM 4 Edit EDID EEPROM B Edit EDID v v v v lt lt lt lt EEPROMS3 Edit EDID EEPROMIS Edit EDID C EEPROM 27 Edit EDID x EEPROM4 Edit EDID EEPROMI amp Edit EDID EEPROM 8 EditEDID x EEPROMS Edit EDID EEPROMI Edit EDID C EEPROM29 Edit EDID EEPROMB Edit EDID EEPROMI8 Edit EDID EEPROM3O0 EditEDID v EEPROM Edit EDID EEPROMIS Edit EDID EEPROMS EditEDID v EEPROMB Edit EDID EEPROM 0U Edit EDID EEPROMS32 EditEDID v EEPROMS Edit EDID EEPROM 1 Edit EDID EEPROMS33 EditEDID v CJEEPROMIO Edit EDID EEPROM 22 Edit EDID C EEPROM34 Edit EDID x EEPROM Edit EDID EEPROM 3 Edit EDID C EEPROM35 Edit EDID x EEPROMI2 Edit EDID EEPROM 4 Edit EDID CIEEPROM36 Edit EDID v C All EEPROM to Write EEPROM EDID READ Information File Save amp Open Read EDID from EEPROM 1 v Read Update Save File File Open Read EDID from Output Device t to Upd t t pe v v oe oe lt lt Select Files and go to EDID
24. EXT 40 56 Installation of OMM 2000 OOGO This will install OMM 2000 on your computer It is recommended that you exit all other programs before proceed with installation Click Next to continue installation Or click Cancel to cancel installation Cancel 3 Select the destination directory path then select Install Installation of OMM 2000 OMM 2000 will be installed to following folder Click Install to begin installation ta following falder Space needed 9 466KBuytes Install folder ES Cancel 4 To complete the installation select the OK 41 56 Select Yes to update the registry 0 Select the OK button 6 2 Installation of USB Driver Windows XP 1 Connect OMM2000 to PC using USB cable then turn on OMM2000 2 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced then select NEXT Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Master MSCS USB Device If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue Ca ess 3 Insert CD ROM then select Search for the best driver in these 42 56 locations and Include this location in the search CD ROM Drive USB DriveWinXP NT then select NEXT Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options SS
25. N ifj Altera ATMEL Windows Media C HHD Free Serial Port Monitor f P CAD 2006 Viewer 4 Windows Messe f PonyProg ADuC D Tour Windows gt IF Microsoft Developer Network IF Microsoft Visual Studio 6 0 A Microsoft Web Publishing TokApps ie NetTerm Log Off sj Turn Off Computer VSIA GOES GCSE SA Se Figure 2 1 HyperTerminal Access Running a HyperTerminal displays the Connection Description Dialog as shown below New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Opticis Figure 2 2 Connection Description Dialog 21 56 D In the dialog enter a name and choose an icon Clicking OK displays the Connect To dialog box Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region ore 82 Area code 02 Phone number Connect using COM3 Y OK Cancel Figure 2 3 Connect To Dialog 3 In the Connect To dialog box ignore the Country Area Code and Phone Number fields In the Connect Using field choose the available COM port to which the serial cable from OMM2000 modular matrix router is connected 4 Click OK to show the COM Properties dialog box COM Properties Port Settings Bits per second 19200 wt Data bits Parity Flow control g ferat t Restore Defaults Figure 2 4 COM Properties Dialog Configure the PC to the OMM2000 modular matrix router default settings as
26. Push enter button on K B 56 2 2 Channel Creates Fully touch screen Without connection of any Video controller or control PC all communications with the OMM2000 modular matrix router are able to work with the front touch screen inputs Channel Creates It enables to configure connection of inputs and outputs to be cross switched as you wish IN OUT MAP il NJ ROUTER ID SLOT 1 OUT1 Z OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUTS O OUT6 O um dM Vi wIL 1 wr mL jw E ow L SLOT2 OUT7 OuTs OUTS OUT10GEG3 OUT11Q0Zu OUT12ULus eu IN IN IN IN SLOT 3 OUT13 udi OUT14lULuu ouT15 iG3 out16 Z OUT17 Uu OUT18 Lus w m 1 mw 3 13 SLOT 4 OUT19 Quads OUT20 CEG OUT210244 OUT22U244 out23 Gig OUT24 lLAus SLOT 5 W OuT25 0a ouTt26 out27 O OUT28 Uu4 ouT29 0 ouT320 SLOT 6 OUT31 0 out322 0 ouTt33 0 OUT34Uu4 ouTt35 0a ouTt36 i Figure 1 9 Channel configurations screen At first push input square button V to activate the slot window and then you could see the slot setup window like below OUT Gau OUT2 Gg OUT3 Gg outa lai ours lau ours luu iN v wf mf mf m mf Figure 1 10 Channel create Figure 1 10 push one of any input buttons to make input channel select and then you can see the changed number in Figure 1 9 Channel configurations screen and new channel 13 56 connection is created Output channel is fixed so user can select the input channel using t
27. User Manual Edition 6a OMM modular matrix router 36x36 DVI HDMI Stereo Audio Matrix Switch SPIDER TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION 1 1 Notices for Safe Usage 1 2 Physical Description 1 3 Installation Initializing OMM2000 modular matrix router and Installation Guide Matrix Board Removal and Replacement 1 4 EDID Control and Configuration CHAPTER2 FRONT PANEL OPERATION 2 1 Setting Router ID 2 2 Channel Creates 2 2 1 Detect Mode 2 3 Channel Unlink Mode 2 4 Channel saves and calls CHAPTER3 SYSTEM SYS CONFIGURATION 3 1 Ethernet Setting 3 2 Serial Communication 3 2 1 RS 232C BAUD RATE 3 2 2 Launching HyperTerminal Window 3 2 3 Telnet 3 3 Password Configuration 3 4 Buzzer On Off Configuration 3 5 Firmware Update 3 6 Signal Generator Configuration 3 7 Calibrate Configurations CHAPTER 4 PATTERN BROWSER 56 CHAPTER 5COMMAND LINE OPERATIONS 5 1 Command line Operations 5 2 Web Control Panel Operation CHAPTER 6PROPRIETARY PC SOFTWARE OPERATIONS 6 1 Installation of PC Program Application 6 2 Installation of USB Driver 6 3 Operation by PC program Appendix A Trouble shooting B Main features C Specifications 56 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION The OMM2000 modular matrix router is a system that enables you to switch and route up to 36 different DVI HDMI or SDI sources with audio and connect to 36 different digital displays The system can be configured
28. box the current in out data will show in channel statue box Click Config gt Push RECALL button gt Point to V square box gt Click K B button gt Key in any 2 digit number less than digit 98 using K B gt Push enter button on K B n n _ an eal i i a M AVI EB i AT Nr PAL m ri a tae P a Figure 1 13 Tap of Channel recall CHAPTER3 SYSTEM Svs CONFIGURATION The OMM2000 modular matrix router can be controller in various ways by using either a RS 232 connection web browser USB Ethernet or manually by the large touch panel display located on the front of the unit The unit is easily controlled by basic commands or by a variety of industry standard video controllers products 56 The system section of OMM2000 modular matrix router matrix router is consisting and control of 8 eight contents that is Router ID IP configuration Serial Configuration Password configuration Buzzer function Firmware update Signal generator configuration Calibrate Configuration and each communication configuration contents are follows 3 1 Ethernet Setting 3 1 1 SETTING THE IP ADDRESS of the PC e Ifthe PC is connected to the OMM2000 through the 10 100 Base Ethernet port a static address should be configured on the PC D Use Ethernet crossover cable provided with OMM2000 system for point to point direct connection between PC or controller and OMM2000 or use Ethernet strait cable to
29. by dedicated PC software e OMM2000 has two way EDID settings default EDID from factory and direct readout of stored EDID of any target display The default EDID setting from the factory is 1080p 1920 x 1080 60Hz for all inputs Sources Displays INPUT 1 36 OUTPUT 1 36 SSS SSS SS E E WRITE EDID i i EEPROM1 3 NS i lj EEPROM2 Y E 4 i gt EEPROM3 l H EDID INTERFACE CONTROL i Read Write i EEPROM16 E i MEE i EEPROM17 i d Po 1 J EM i EAEN SE E Figure 1 4 Concept drawing of EDID setting and working in OMM2000 modular matrix router 56 As depicted in Figure 1 4 once EDID is configured each EDID is stored in EEPROM at the Input Asaresult the video sources are able to read EDID from the EEPROM during boot up even though the OMM2000 and connected displays are not powered on yet CHAPTER2 FRONT PANEL OPERATION The front touch screen panel of OMM2000 modular matrix router is consisting and control as 4 sections that is configuration EDID System Pattern and K B Keyboard and each function are follows Figure 1 5 Main tab of front touch screen D Configuration Channel creates channels unlink channel detect 2 EDID Direct readout from connected displays and Write EDID data to installed EEPROM at input port for user set 3 System Router ID IP configuration Serial
30. ces Do not place heavy weight on the unit Move away from noisy environment such as vibration or impact Do not install the unit vertically Do not disassemble the unit 56 1 2 Physical Description The OMM2000 modular matrix router chassis is mountable on a 19 standard rack Touch screen and power switch are placed on the front panel as shown in Figure 1 1 e Control touch screen Fully system control as below list CD Channel creates Start updating or configuring input output channel Detect Show current status of input output configuration Unlink Disconnect the in out channel configuration K B Control Accept data inputs and complete configuring input output and other interface setup using front touch K B Keyboard Communication and Function setup Configure Ethernet RS 232 and set EDID Power ON OFF switch 2 Reset button Restart Push with a needle pen 3 Hand Grip USB type A port Save and call the image pattern using USB interface 5 Lock button lock unlock Locking the front touch screen Back light button Back light on off button for protecting the LCD panel 9994 TOUCH SCREEN ILLI Tsar pag route OUT E ouT2 E ouTs S ouTs GU OUTS S IN 20 IN 1 EEE IN 21 OUT7 ug OUTS uj OUT9 uj outoa ouT11 GUN IN 24 IN 24 IN 24 IN 24 IN 4 OUT14 Gig ouTi sQS OUTIG Gig OUT 7 GIU IN 24 IN 24 IN 24 IN 16 EE S OUT20 ME OUT21 EE
31. d USB 56 e Matrix Board Removal and Replacement am O am O eD O D cap Ne i i F ov on ow EE oun on on e Step 1 New slot installation Turn off the main power and disconnect the cables from the slot board e Step 2 Slot remove Loosen the screws retaining the matrix board and remove it from the main frame e Step 3 Slot insert Slide in the new matrix board Make sure that the new board is fully seated Tighten the screws just until snug against the main frame e Step 4 System restart gt Reinitialize the OMM2000 modular matrix router main frame It will be necessary to power cycle the frame in order for the internal controller to auto recognize the newly installed matrix board 56 1 4 EDID Control and Configuration e EDID Extended Display Identification Data is an information set that is provided by a display to describe its capabilities to a graphic source It enables a graphic source to identify the connected display e he information set includes manufacturer product type phosphor or filter type timings supported by the display display size luminance data and for digital displays only pixel mapping data e Once the graphic source reads the information set usually during the booting process the EDID determines the optimal format for a connected display e OMM2000 supports storing of EDID information to an EEPROM for each Input
32. dent switchers in any configuration Router ID setting for differentiating multiple use of OMM2000 modular matrix router over RS232 connection IP setting for Ethernet point to point and local network control 56 The shipping group consists of the followings uns E Eu E GDU gt OMM2000 Modular Matrix Chassis 1 EA OMDI DVI input Module w Audio Connectors 6EA OMDO DVI Output Module w Audio Connectors 6EA Hard carrying case 1 EA AC power cord 1 EA User Manual 1 EA Firmware download cable 1 EA PC control software CD CD storing PC control software 1 EA RS 232 cable crossed type 1 EA RJ 45 UTP cable crossed type 1 EA 1 EA Ordering Information OMM2000 Modular Matrix Chassis Does not include port modules OMDI DVI input Module w Audio Connectors OMDO DVI Output Module w Audio Connectors OMHI HDMI Input Module OMHO HDMI Output Module OMSI HD SDI Input Module OMSO HD SDI Output Module L1 L1 L1 E1 F1 F1 LI 1 1 Notices for Safe Usage We recommended you to read through following warning precaution and information s without fail before attempting to operate the OMM2000 modular matrix router Use of the equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may result in ire coverable damage Use the assigned power cord or power adaptor shipped with the system Connect the power cord to the normal and safe outlet Keep the unit away from liquid magnetic and combustible substan
33. e saved in out list or other working for processing 2 3 Channel Unlink Mode It enables cancel the configuration of inputs for each output Push UNLINK button and then show the Unlink window on the front screen Now push an input button to be canceled and then light the selected input in Green and its configured outputs in Red Pushing ENTER button makes complete the process Figure 1 11 Channel unlink window 2 4 Channel saves and calls 15 56 B SAVE It saves configuration of in out data at control memory When user edits or setup the channel data it can be save at memory using save button Set up the in out channel and push save button Enter the number in square box and push the ENTER button using K B Please using K B for enters the number K B which is locate at right side of tap VV WV Click Config gt gt Point to s square box gt Click K B button gt Key in any 2 digit number less than digit 98 using K B gt Push enter button on K B nl J A A E M E d c 24 d ca P a eee Yr 2 s i Figure 1 12 Tap of Channel saves B RECALL It fetches stored configuration in out data from memory gt fyou have saved channel data it can be recall using RECALL section Push the RECALL button and Enter the number in square box and push the ENTER button using K B which is locate at right side of tap When you push the RECALL button and enter the number at square
34. formation to PC EDID information will appear in the Edit EDID amp Write EDID Data from EEPROMI EEPROM 2 EEPROM3 EEPROM4 EEPROMS5 EEPROMB C EEPROM EEPROMB8 EEPROMS J EEPROM10 EEPROMI1 EEPROMI EDID Write Information Output 1 vi Output v EDID Write Function Check 1 1 JAI EEPROM Output Select Output 1 v t Write EEPROM te Set Default EDID J EEPROMI3 J EEPROMI4 EEPROMIS C EEPROMIB C EEPROMI CI EEPROMI8 EEPROMIS C EEPROM20 C EEPROM I J EEPROM22 C EEPROM 3 C EEPROM 4 Edit EDID amp Write EDID Data from PC Write EDID Data from Output Device Output 1 v Output 1 vi Output 1 v C EEPROM 25 C EEPROM26 EEPROM2 C EEPROM28 EEPROM 23 EEPROM30 EEPROMSI EEPROM32 EEPROM33 EEPROM34 EEPROM35 EEPROM36 Output v Output v EDID READ Information File Save amp Open Read EDID from EEPROM EEE TEE a A Sa I ique E 1 alt Read t Update to SaveFile t File Open CO Read EDID from Output Device Dn TANT m File save File open O OVO Select Files and go to EDID setting Read or Edit EDID data Select Save File to save changes to PC Select Files and go to EDID setting 52 56 2 Select File open to recall saved EDID data 3 The EDID information will appear in the Edit EDID amp Write EDID Data from Output Device 1 General EDID EDIT EDI
35. gt Static IP like figure 1 15 gt Port Number 03000 are preset in factory VVV WV 3 2 Serial Communication 56 3 2 1 RS 232C BAUD RATE In initial main screen move to the SYS tap and push the SET button of Serial Configuration using front touch screen Config EDID Sys Pattern K B Router ID 0 255 255 Con ABC 1 IP Configration SET Serial Configuration V SET Passward Configuration SET Hl Buzzer On Off Configuration On Figure 1 16 System configuration windows User can see the detail configuration windows as follows Ex 1 Baud Rate 19 200 2 Data bits 8bit 3 Stop bits 1bit 4 Parity setting Non 1 BaudRate setting BaudRate set 1 B4800 2 B9600 Data bits 3 B19200 5 B57600 6 B115200 Parity 3 o 4 B38400 Stop bit o o 2 Data bits setting O Sbit 1 7bit 3 Stop bits setting 0O 1bit 1 2bit 4 Parity setting O Non 1 Even Save Cancel 2 Odd Figure 1 17 Serial configuration windows There are 4 four sections to set of serial communication which is Set the 1 Baud rate 2 Data bits 3 Stop bits 4 Parity setting Enter the data using right side of key pad 0 9 and push save button to save amp exit If you want cancel this process please push CANCEL button for exit 3 2 2 Launching HyperTerminal Window The OMM2000 modular matrix router provides a command line interface be
36. his process For example if you have thirty six displays with three different types of EDID to be set and want to configure connection of inputs and outputs like below Port No Input Output 1 Source 1 Display 1 EDID type A 2 Source 2 Display 2 EDID type B 3 Source 3 Display 3 EDID type B 33 Source 33 Display 33 EDID type B 34 Source 34 w Display 34 EDID type C 35 Source 35 ig Display 35 EDID type C 36 Source 36 Display 36 EDID type A The input output configuration drawing arrows represents connecting as below Input 1 to Output 1 and 15 Input 2 to Output 2 Input 3 to Output 3 Input 4 to Output 5 Input 33 no connection Input 34 to Outputs 34 and 35 Input 35 to Output 35 and Input 36 no connection Operation has to be executed in two steps The first is EDID setting which has each EDID data of displays stored into EEPROM at each input front as configured in the above The last is Input Output Configuring to make cross switch as configured in the above 56 2 2 1 Detect Mode It shows current configuration of in out match as push the DETECT button in main screen Push the DETECT button to show in in out connection diagram on the front screen display It makes back to the previous in out channel data when you calling the saved in out list or other working for processing Figure 1 10 Current button in main menu This makes it back to the previous in out channel data when you calling th
37. ing executed through the serial port RS 232C 20 56 Consider a PC running the Microsoft Windows operating system as a controller for OMM2000 modular matrix router The PC is provided with serial emulation software so called as HyperTerminal OMM2000 modular matrix router supports communication with this software in an efficient way Take the following procedure to make connection of a HyperTerminal window on PC ready D Connect the OMM2000 modular matrix router to a PC as described in section RS 232C Control on page 20 Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal to make executed d 7 Accessibility z z i ahnLab f Cede Composer C3x C4x gt f Entertainment gt W Network Connections IF Games gt T System Tools gt Network Setup Wizard Microsoft Silverlight gt Address Book 5 New Connection Wizard Admimistrato NetWaiting gt Cj Calculator 9 Wireless Network Setup Wizard Spectrum Digital gt Command Prompt amp shanties f Startup gt s Notepad nternet Explor c wa W rant a J Pow eS 4 Internet Explorer Program Compatibility Wizard i Eu MSN amp Remote Desktop Connection ab TUE CS Outlook Express 5 Scanner and Camera Wizard otepa p Remote Assistance Synchronize CES Windows Media Player 3 Tour Windows xP x C4x 23 Windows Messenger L3 Windows Explorer A WordPad windows Movie Maker MS
38. nect Input sources Connect inputs from your systems Graphic card Projector Video etc Step 4 Connect output displays Connect video and audio outputs to display device LCD monitor projector etc Step 5 Connect control device Commands and functions of OMM2000 are transferred through the RS 232 and Ethernet connection USB connection is only valid with pattern control or firmware download function contained in the front control system E MAZIEVOTX Figure 1 3 Communication ports BH RS 232 Control gt Connect the OMM2000 to a video controller or PC with the supplied RS 232 cable B Ethernet Control gt Connect the OMM2000 to a video controller or PC with the RJ 45 connector cable B Direct connection of PC or video controller to the OMM2000 Use a crossover Ethernet cable Typically a PC is connected to the network and configured for dynamic IP address by a network DHCP server gt Ifthe PC is connected directly to the OMM2000 the network server will not be able to address the PC gt In this case the PC should be manually set in a static IP address Refer to setting the PC IP address in Chp 3 1 1 B LAN connection of OMM2000 Direct Ethernet connection gt OMM2000 is configured at the factory with the default IP address of 192 168 0 88 Before connecting to your network verify the IP address on your network gt The IP address can be reconfigured by front key buttons or command lines over HS 232 Ethernet an
39. nput amp Output Video Signals Type TMDS Transient Minimized Differential Signal HDMI Signal Bandwidth Maximum 1 65Gbps SDI Module Input amp Output Video Signals Type 3G SDI signal consisting of a single 2 970 Gbit s serial link standardized in SMPTE 424M SMPTE format YCbCr 4 2 2 BNC female SDI connector Video Resolution and Audio format SMPTE 424M 1080p 60 59 94 SMPTE 274M 1080i 60 59 94 50 Video Resolution SMPTE 296M 1080p 25 24 23 976 SMPTE 260M 720p 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 259M 480i 59 94 576i 50 Audio Format l2S 48 kHz Common Specification VV VV V Resolution VGA 640x480 WUXGA 1920x1200 480 1080i and 1080p RS232 baud rates 19 200bps 115 200bps LAN Port 10 100 bases Power supply AC 110 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 130W Dimensions W X D X H 484mm X 265mm X 444mm Weight 21Kg 55 56 pricis Opticis Locations Opticis Co Ltd 501 Byucksan Technopia 434 6 Sangdaewon Dong Chungwon Ku Sungnam City Kyungki Do 462 120 South Korea Tel 82 31 737 8033 Fax 82 31 737 8079 For order support please contact your Distributor or Reseller For technical support visit Opticis web site www opticis com or contact techsupport opticis com 56 56
40. ress enter for complete changing Passward Configuration New Passwd It has 3 three options to choose from select 1 one option and push the ok button to save amp exit Retype new passwd eee 4 Checking none None Does not check the Password Once 3 lt Checking once Always Checking password once and all OK CNRC lt Checking always Checking password every time Figure 2 8 Password configurations detail 25 56 3 4 Buzzer On Off Configuration Buzzer On Off B Click Sys gt Push WV square box gt Enter the password gt Buzzer On B Click Sys gt Push V square box gt Enter the password gt Buzzer Off Config EDID Sys Pattern K B Router ID 0 255 IP Configration r DESCR Passward Configuration Buzzer On Off Configuration Firmware Update Figure 2 9 Buzzer Configurations 3 5 Firmware Update M Click Sys sv Push SET box gt Enter the password gt Select firmware files Push OK button to downloading E DID Sys Pattern K B Config Router ID O 255 IP Configration Serial Configuration Passward Configuration Buzz 3r On Off Confiauration Firmware Update Figure 2 10 Firmware Update 26 56 3 6 Signal Generator Configuration OMM2000 modular matrix router has a reference video port for easy installation and it generates the Video and Audio
41. rix router Firmware and PC software are managed according to versions in release or upgrades and are shown how to upgrade in the firmware and software management in Appendix B 5 1 Command line Operations Command line interface is accomplished through RS 232C or Ethernet ports Setting procedures for those ports are referred to SEREAL CONTROL and ETHERNET CONTROL The commands are coded in ASCII and HEXA All descriptions are shown in Table 3 1 A command line constitutes of a string of ASCII or HEXA codes in a series as below Start 1 Byte Router ID 3 Bytes Command 1 Byte Data Length 3 Bytes Output Number 2 Bytes Input Number 2 Bytes Output Number 2 Bytes Input Number 2 Bytes End 1 Byte A command line allows executing only one command Multiple commands require executing multiple strings having each command per a string All strings starts with Start byte To set Router ID refer to 2 1 Setting Router ID page12 of OMM2000 modular matrix router on page 10 to be selectable in a range of 000 to 255 written in 3 bytes Data Length represents the number of all bytes afterward it And it is determined by the number of channels in which involved in the command line Input Ch Number should follow Output Ch Number which is designated in a pair A command line closes with End byte 31 56 Table 3 1 Descriptions of Command Codes
42. should set the TCP IP and port number before using a Telnet function TCP IP The Internet Protocol Suite commonly Known as TCP IP is the set of communications protocols in it the Transmission Control Protocol TCP and the Internet Protocol IP which were the first two networking protocols defined in this standard lI You could get the IP ADDRESS information from your network administer To acquire a valid IP in your LAN network contact your network manager to avoid IP conflict MAC ADDRESS ll OMM2000 modular matrix router has its own MAC ADRESS and that MAC ADDRESS allow you to communicate with PC network solutions without any communication jamming PORT NUMBER Telnet is a client server protocol based on a reliable connection oriented transport Typically this protocol is used to establish a connection to Transmission Control Protocol TCP port number 23 where a Telnet server application is listening W elnet s port numbers are fixed as number 23 23 56 LAUNCHING TELNET SESSION With the IP address of the PC set above a Telnet session can be started 1 Select Start menu and select Run 2 Type command as shown below anybody Internet My Documents E Internet Explorer LA ae E mail 2 My Recent Documents gt J m D My Pictures D My Musi yy My Music PE My Computer 3 y Type the name of a program folder document or a ere EOF Internet resource and Windows will open it For you 6 HX 6600 Pro
43. tern Select Save to store changes AONO Scrolling the mouse over the Input numbers will display current connection Users can check the switching pattern database in the program folder c program files OMM2000 47 56 25 Output 25 gt Input 25 26 118 128 13 ee 15 KI ROI RE RUJ EU E E BU 33 35 36 014 02 4 1 295 30 KR E 32 I A EA EE E E3 26 27 I Kc Kad Kc oo cd co Ku i A KE s o KES RO LI i e Add D Setthe pattern name as My Grace then select Add 08 03 108 118 129 ee 14 EELINETER JE 285 295 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 198 20 cal 22 23 245 255 26 27 DESDE TEEPEEFFEREDEEEERT 2 New switching pattern is displayed Select Edit to modify switching pattern and Input Output names e Modify 6 Select the switching pattern to be modified 48 56 7 Write down the new pattern name in the combo box 8 Select Modify similar to Save As in windows e Delete 9 Select the pattern name to be deleted 10 Select Delete 11 Selected pattern name is deleted from the combo box list 5 Rolling Function e Allows users to rotate Input sources e Used to verify all Input Output connections e Select Output channels to be rolled using the Check Box lt f Output channel was not connected to any Input channel Check Box would not be checked Must have at least 2 Output Channels etre gt Input 25 26 Output 26 gt Input 26 018 02 03 04 05 s he ELI 10 BRI B
44. the connection status of communication cable Message connection is completed successfully appears on status display area and begins loading of switching patterns from router If incorrect cable COM port or Router ID is detected message Device Not Found will appear on the status display Verify that cable is securely connected then check COM port To check COM port click right side of RS 232 button and make sure the COM port number and baud rate are set properly Make necessary changes then click left side of RS 232 to initiate RS 232 connection again Note The default interface for PC Application is RS 232 See below instructions to use LAN 44 56 1 PC Operation using Ethernet Network configuration by PC program D Select right side of Ethernet button to configure the network setup as below 2 Enter identical IP address as the Router Refer to Chap 2 6 5 3 Users can now create or update the switching patterns Message box will display Overwrite Y or Insert N Select Y Overwrite the old switching data Select N Create new switching pattern gt Input 25 Input 26 gt Input 27 gt Input 28 Input 29 gt Input 30 gt Input 31 gt Input 32 gt Input 33 gt Input 34 gt Input 35 gt Input 36 O02 03 04 05 0 145 15 165 17 18 S ee er ee s _ a 335 345 35 36 LEJ el ere BI O E _ E_Z D 0 Z 0 0 _ E E _ g p 0 pgp 0 0
45. tion allow PC remote program and control by using the IP address on each device USB USB 2 0 device compatible RS 232C various baud rates LAN TCP IP communication Front Touch Panel Fully control by color touch display oupports three options to set EDID for graphic cards 1 2 3 Factory setting EDID to each input in factory out and able to restore it any time after taking other options Direct DDC function to set EDID to any source by selecting one of all connected monitors User own program able to restore any EDID to each source just by once executing connection of wanted inputs to a targeted monitor and keep it until resetting Supports not only DDC but also HDCP for content protection 19 Rack mountable Robust amp Heavy duty casing Provides 10 4 touch panel 54 56 Supports configurable input and output channels up to 36X36 by multiple of 6 1 OMDI 6ch DVI input module 2 OMDO 6ch DVI output module X Slot Option O OMHI HDMI Input Module O OMSI HD SDI Input Module O OMHO HDMI Output Module O OMSO HD SDI Output Module Provides reference video source for easy installation Provides diagnostic function for quick troubleshooting Support mouse clicking for easy operation C Specification DVI Module Input amp Output Video Signals Type TMDS Transient Minimized Differential Signal DVI Signal Bandwidth Maximum 1 65Gbps HDVI Module I
46. ttom window set up as Select List by press MEMORY key before moving files for delete Click LIST SETTING DATA once and move to Select List by press Add key Click SYSTEM SETTING DATA once and move to Select List by press Add key Select list will contain delete expected 2files and you should have delete all files by click specified 1 file once then click Delete key 2times Make sure delete all files then re boot Power Off On It will be set as initial setting factory mode Save Pattern Image User can save favorites Pattern Image List at default memory of OMM2000 Move to Pattern section on initial window Change to Memory List at left bottom of window by press MEMORY key Find folder which has specified Pattern Image on Pattern Browser Click specified Pattern image once and select wanted place on the Memory List 1 20 Save Memory List by press COPY at right upper User can save 20 images on default memory of OMM2000 and keep in mind the size can t be over 1024x768 30 56 CHAPTER 5 COMMAND LINE OPERATIONS B Programmer s Guide The OMM2000 modular matrix router could be operated in various interfaces Front screen Inputs communicating with command lines graphic interfaces on web control panel WCP and proprietary PC software through RS 232C Ethernet All functions are executed in a basis of command line interface but graphic interfaces on the WCP or the PC software make more efficient to operate the OMM2000 modular mat
47. ut Checks connection status of all inputs and outputs by changing them in sequence Format of Command Line Start Router ID 3 byte Command 4 Data Length Variable Output Channel 2 byte Input Channel 2 byte End Example To rotate three 3 inputs 1 2 and 3 on three 3 outputs 1 2 and 3 1 Output Channel 1 gt Input Channel 1 Output Channel 2 gt Input Channel 2 Output Channel 3 gt Input Channel 3 maj Jels se s e o 9 1 o e lo o s o e 2 Output Channel 1 gt Input Channel 2 Output Channel 2 gt Input Channel 3 Output Channel 3 gt Input Channel 1 we z s s o s e o r ofe 35 56 ro f2f of s o sfof i 3 Output Channel 1 gt Input Channel 3 Output Channel 2 gt Input Channel 1 Output Channel 3 gt Input Channel 2 we z s s lole e ofe ro 2 o o s ofe UPLOAD ROUTER ID lt enables to upload Router ID to controllers or PC Command line format lt Start Router ID 3 byte Command 5 Data Length 000 End ea e o e s lololo If the Router ID is 015 you will receive ACK signal as follow scr e s s 1 ROLLING STOP It Stops the Rolling command Command line format Start Router ID 3 byte Command 6 Data Length 000 End ea e o e s o o o CHECK CONNECTION 36 56 It enables to check status of all connections Command line format Start
48. utput 1 and 4 1 Source 1 Display 1 2 Source 2 Display 2 3 Source 3 Display 3 4 Source 4 Display 4 50 56 Resolution of Display 1 is 1080p and Display 4 is 1080 Input 1 EDID must be set a 1080i for all Output 1 and 4 Displays to show 1080i image If Input 1 EDID is set to 1080p Display 4 cannot display the image 6 1 Setting EDID Select Files Button and go to EDID setting This section consist of two functions EDID EDIT amp Write EDID Data from PC Write EDID Data from Output Device EDID Exchanger Edit EDID amp Write EDID Data from PC Write EDID Data from Output Device DID Write Information EEPROM Outputi L EEPROMI3 Output w JEEPROM25 Output v EEPROM2 Output vy JEEPROMI4 Output w L EEPROM 8 Output v EEPROM3 Output w L EEPROMIS Output w JEEPROM2 jOututi m EEPROM4 Output v JEEPROMIS Ouputi vw JEEPROM2B Output v EEPROMS5 Output vy JEEPROMI Outputi L EEPROM 3 Outut w EEPROM amp Output w L EEPROMI8 Output w JEEPROM30 Outputi v EEPROM Output v LJIEEPROMIS Output v LJEEPROMSI Ouput v EEPROM8 Output w L EEPROM20 Output w JEEPROM32 Output m EEPROMS Output w L EEPROM Output w JEEPROM33 Outputi w EEPROMIO Output vw L EEPROM22 Ouput w L EEPROM34 Output w EEPROM Output w L EEPROM 3 Output w JEEPROM35 jOutut m EEPROMI2

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