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Aluratek UNDER TABLE 5X2 HDMI SWITCHER UT260052 User Guide
Aluratek UNDER TABLE 5X2 HDMI SWITCHER UT260052 User Guide
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 11 7.5.2 Direct Connect – Firmware Update Prepare the laptop with the firmware update softwar e as described in section 7.5.1 for a direct connection. The firmware update application must see the switch er at IP 192.168.10.81 port 23. 7.5.3 Network Connect – Control and/or Configuratio n The laptop (or other PC) should be set for DHCP or to have its IP address assigned automatically by the n etwork. Follow...
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 12 4. [CRC] This command displays current network settings. Command format: [CRC] Send the command [CRC] and receive feedback similar to the following: [SRC,ALT010500000,192.168.10.84,23,255.255.255.0, 192.168.10.1,00-1E-C0-E6-D5-BE] Each property is separated by a comma. The SRC indicates this is the response to the CRC command. Next comes the following switcher properties: Alias IP TCP/IP Port...
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 13 12. [IxOy] This command switches any input to any output and i s only available in matrix mode. This command returns [ ] if successful, [ER] if the format is wrong or there is no input signal, and [STBY] if the switcher is in sleep mode . Command format: [IxOy] x = Input (x # from 0 to 5, 0 = internal media play er) y = Output (y # from 1 to 3) 1 = Output 1 2 = Output 2 3 = Output 1 and Output 2...
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 14 20. [STATUS] This command displays a status of the switcher’s ke y settings and state. Below is a sample status follow ed by a brief explanation of the items that are not self-ex planatory. IP: 192.168.10.84, OK System: Awake DHCP: Auto IP VERSION: 005, 30.40.7 MODE: Matrix INPUTS: 1 0 0 0 0 0 OUTPUTS: 0 0 BLANKING: 0 0 USB: OK TVs: 1000, 1000 WAKE: Any Input, Any Input...
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 15 22. [TRx] This command forces the switcher to play a track fr om the USB stick. This information is not saved, but the t rack continues to play until another track play option i s received. Tracks refer to mpeg files on the USB stick with up to 8 tracks supported. Track 1 is the first mpeg file li sted alphanumerically on the USB stick. Command format: [TRx] Send [TR3] to play track number 3 on the USB stick...
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 16 29. [WKKEYx] This command sets the wake on key value which defin es the input select keys (Show Me buttons) that force the switcher to wake up when it is in standby/sleep mod e. The switcher can be instructed to wake on any one input select pair, all input selects, or no input selects. If no ne, the switcher can only be made to wake up by a control command or an input signal connection; see the [WKI NP]...
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 17 7.6 UDP Control The switcher can also be controlled using UDP proto col on port 30304. Use caution to direct commands to a specific switcher if there are multiple switchers on the same network. See 7.2 Network Discover for details on determining the IP address of a switcher on the network. The commands in the previous section for TCP apply here with the following modifications. [CSPmac,addr] Set new IP...
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UT260 UT260 UT260 UT260- -- -052 052052 052 User’s Guide 400-0607-001 18 8. Troubleshooting Guide We have carefully tested and have found no problems in the supplied UT260-052. However, we would like to offer suggestions for the following: Switcher Symptom Resolution LEDs on Switcher Are OFF Make sure the unit is plugged into a working AC out let and the DC plug is inserted all the way into the switcher. Use only the power adapter provided. No Display Check the source and...