0 operation, Front panel controls, Automation – USL HSW-602 User Manual
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The
Ethernet
Discover
program
will
also
be
able
to
discover
the
HSW
on
your
network.
This
program
is
available
for
download
on
USL’s
website
(
ftp.uslinc.com
). Open the Ethernet Discoverer program and it
will
begin
to
scan
for
USL
devices.
Double
click
a
discovered
device
to
load
its
Web
Interface
in
your
default
browser.
Some
router
configurations
and
Windows
computers
might
not
route
to
the
defaul
address
automatically.
If
you
cannot
access
the
Web
Interface
using
this
IP
address,
you
can
use
the
Windows
command
line
to
add
the
routing
needed
(substitute
your
computers
actual
IP
address
in
for
“IP_of_your_computer”
):
1. Open
the
start
menu
and
enter
Command
Prompt
in
the
search
field.
2. Right
click
the
Command
Prompt
icon
that
appears
and
select
Run
as
Administrator.
3. On
the
command
line
enter
the
command:
route add 169.254.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 IP_of_your_computer
4. Press enter and the command line will respond OK.
3.0 Operation
Turn
on
the
device
with
the
power
switch
on
the
front
panel.
When
powered
on,
all
lights
on
the
front
panel
will
turn
on
for
several
seconds.
Afterward,
the
power
light
will
remain
on
as
the
HSW
boots.
The
HSW-‐602
will
be
now
ready
to
use,
with
Live
output
defaulting
to
Input
1
and
Preview
defaulting
to
Input
2
on
startup.
The
Ethernet
and
web
services
will
be
available
several
seconds
after
the
device
has
finished
booting.
Front Panel Controls
Pressing
the
corresponding
buttons
on
the
front
panel
of
the
HSW-‐602
can
control
the
Live
and
Preview
output
sources.
Note
that
both
outputs
cannot
be
set
to
the
same
input.
Setting
the
Live
output
to
a
channel
that
the
Preview
is
currently
on
will
switch
the
two
output’s
sources.
An
input
cannot
be
assigned
to
the
Live
and
Preview
outputs
at
the
same
time.
Automation
The
HSW-‐602
accepts
Ethernet
automation
commands
on
TCP/IP
communication
on
port
10001.
The
Ethernet
commands
can
be
used
to
automate
HSW
functionality
with
a
digital
cinema
server
that
supports
Ethernet
automation.
Source
settings,
status
queries,
and
a
limited
number
of
CEC
commands
are
available
through
these
commands.
Delineate
individual
messages
with
a
carriage-‐return
line-‐feed
character
after
each.
This
is
commonly
represented
as
“\r\n”
or
“\x0A\x0D”
at
the
end
of
each
line.