Encoder Options
1. Access the web interface for the encoder or decoder unit and log in with username=admin password=admin.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Set SERIAL.MODE to Simple Guest.
4. Locate the SERIAL.SETTINGS and change the RS-232 settings to match the settings of the RS-232 device being used. See
example in the table below.
Table 2. RS‐232 Settings for an Example RS‐232 Device
Description
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bits
5. Set SERIAL.ENABLED to true by clearing the False check box.
6. Click Save. The unit will automatically reboot.
7. Connect using telnet or other TCP socket port 6752 to the IP address of the encoder or decoder connected to the responding RS-
232 device.
8. Send commands.
Figure 8. RS‐232 Connector Pinout Diagram
CEC O
IP (D
VER
ECODER
The decoders support CEC over IP, allowing control of a CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) enabled display through the HDMI
connection. The decoder receives the CEC commands and passes the commands through the HDMI connection to the CEC enabled
display. CEC commands may be triggered by the decoder web UI (System tab) or using API commands. The API uses references
commands to trigger the desired CEC action or control.
CEC-O-Matic (https://www.cec-o-matic.com) is a website that may be used to assist as a general reference when testing and
configuring CEC. Type the reference commands into CEC-O-Matic and it should decode reference and describe the specific purpose
or command for that code. The site can also assist when configuring the syntax of a new command.
Note: The TV/display has CEC enabled (Samsung calls it Anynet+). The setup menu of the display may be needed to enable this
feature.
CEC API E
XAMPLES
On CEC Command: CMD=START&UNIT.ID=ALL&VIDEO.SEND_CEC_GENERIC=10:04&CMD=END
Reference Command: 10:04
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Setting
19200
8
None
1
Pin 2: RXD
Pin 3: TXD
Pin 5: GND
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