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Wyrestorm SW-640L-TX-W - Control Strategy; Power On;Off Device; Firmware Upgrade

Wyrestorm SW-640L-TX-W
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Control Strategy
Power On/Off Device
Firmware Upgrade
The device supports rmware upgrade through Web UI and USB-A ports on rear panel.
To upgrade rmware through Web UI, see Firmware section.
To upgrade rmware through USB-A port on rear panel, perform the following:
1. Name the upgrade le package “MS340-update.zip”.
2. Create a new folder named “upgrade” under the root directory of a FAT32 or NTFS USB flash drive. Place the upgrade le in this folder.
3. Connect the USB flash drive to either of the switcher’s USB-A ports. It will take about 1 minute for the switcher to read the USB flash drive. If the device
detects the upgrade le is a newer version, it will start to upgrade. When the upgrade process is completed, the device will reboot automatically.
Note: Before connect a USB flash drive to the device, we recommend that you remove peripheral devices from this device’s USB-C IN and USB-B HOST
ports. Do not cut off the power source of the device during the upgrade process. If the device detects the upgrade le is not a newer version, it will not
start the upgrade.
UI Element Description
Auto Standby
Enable: To enable auto standby function for the device. If enabled, when there’s no valid signal output to the device
during a specied period of time, the device will enter standby status automatically.
Disable: To disable auto standby function for the device.
Default setting: Enable
Auto Standby Time
(Second, ranges from 0 to
3600)
Set the standby timeout for the device to enter standby status.
If the standby timeout doesn’t exceed 60 seconds, the 60-second OSD standby countdown of the device will appear
on the display screen immediately once it outputs Guide Screen.
If the standby timeout is larger than 60 seconds, the 60-second OSD standby countdown of the device will appear on
the display screen when the standby timeout has only 60 seconds left.
If Auto Standby Time is set to 0, it means the device will enter standby mode immediately once it outputs Guide
Screen.
For example, an 80-second auto standby time means when the device starts to output Guide Screen, 20 seconds later, a
60-second OSD countdown for the device to enter standby status begins; when the countdown reaches zero, the display
enters standby mode.
Default setting: 120 seconds
Sink Power Mode
Both: Enable both CEC and RS-232 mode to manage the sink power.
CEC: Enable CEC to manage the sink power.
RS-232: Enable RS-232 to manage the sink power.
Default setting: both
Apply Click to save and perform current settings.
UI Element Description
Power On
Click to power on the connected displays.
Power Off Click to power off the connected displays.

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