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Lightware UMX-OPT-TX150R User Manual

Lightware UMX-OPT-TX150R
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Page 76 / 107 Section 10. Programmers reference
<code>: short name for type of log entry
<param>: technical parameter
<occ>: occurrence number for this type of log entry
Explanation: There are no errors only standard notices that occur on boot up.
Info: The error list can contain NOTICEs and WARNINGs under normal operation. These
entries do not mean that there is any problem with the matrix!
10.4.11. Configure remote alerts
Description: The device logs different levels of errors. Configure which level of errors
has to be sent out as an alarm message.
Format
Example
Command
{ELEVELSEND#<p>=
<0>,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>}
{ELEVELSEND#1=0,0,1,1,1}
Response
(ELEVELSEND#<p>=
<0>,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>)CrLf
(ELEVELSEND#1=0,0,1,1,1)CrLf
Explanation: The device will send an immediate message on all control interfaces when
a ‘matter’, ‘error’ or ‘fatal’ level error occurs.
Legend: <p>: Adjusted control interface must be 1 = RS-232
<0>: ‘Notice’ level events 0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
<1>: Warning’ level events 0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
<2>: ‘Matter’ level events 0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
<3>: ‘Error’ level events 0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
<4>: ‘Fatal’ level events 0 = no immediate message send
1 = immediate message
10.4.12. Query level of remote alerts
Description: User can check which level of errors has to be sent out as an alarm
message.
Format
Example
Command
{ELEVELSEND#<p>=?}
{ELEVELSEND#1=?}
Response
(ELEVELSEND#<p>=
<0>,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>)CrLf
(ELEVELSEND#1=0,0,1,1,1)CrLf
Legend: Please read section 10.4.11 on page 76.
Explanation: The device will send an immediate message on all control interfaces when
a ‘matter’, ‘error’ or ‘fatal’ level error occurs.
10.4.13. Set the video priority settings
Description: This command sets the video priority order of the Autoselect mode.
Format
Example
Command
{VIDEOPRIORITY=<vpmode>}
{videopriority=4}
Response
(VIDEOPRIORITY=<vpmode>)CrLf
(VIDEOPRIORITY=4)CrLf
Legend: <vpmode> Three kinds of video priority modes can be:
<0> First detect (factory default)
First the device check the DVI-D than VGA than the
HDMI video input port. That port will be selected
which contains valid video signal.

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