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The wyrestorm.ini file is an optional configuration file located in the root directory.
 
The wyrestorm.ini file is an optional configuration file located in the root directory.
  
Here you can define the names to assign to the inputs so that they will be automatically added in the objects of the UI interface. Add a new line for each name using the format <ioserver_id>.in.<n> = <name>”, where <ioserver_id> is the ID of the referred I/O server and <n> is the input number.
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Here you can define the names to assign to the inputs so that they will be automatically added in the objects of the UI interface. Add a new line for each name using the format:
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<ioserver_id>.in.<n> = <name>”
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where <ioserver_id> is the ID of the referred I/O server and <n> is the input number.
  
 
For instance:
 
For instance:

Revision as of 12:55, 19 March 2014

The Wyrestorm MX0606-PP, MX0606-PP, and MX0606-PP modules are matrix switchers that allow any of their HDMI inputs to be routed over distance to any combination of their display outputs via a single UTP cable. The integration with HSYCO can be accomplished via direct control through the RS-232 port on the module.

Communication

Use a DE-9 (often called DB-9) female-male RS-232 straight cable to connect the RS-232 port on the Wyrestorm module to the serial port on HSYCO server.

RS-232 parameters:

Baud rate 9600
Data bits 8
Stop bit 1
Parity none
Flow control none

HSYCO Configuration

Options

ID Default Values Description
gui true true enable support for the UI object, UISET actions and USER commands
false disable UI support
startupevents false true generate IO events also during the driver’s start-up phase
false start generating events only after HSYCO is aligned with the current status of the system
outputs 4 4 | 6 | 8 number of outputs on the module

wyrestorm.ini

The wyrestorm.ini file is an optional configuration file located in the root directory.

Here you can define the names to assign to the inputs so that they will be automatically added in the objects of the UI interface. Add a new line for each name using the format:

<ioserver_id>.in.<n> = <name>”

where <ioserver_id> is the ID of the referred I/O server and <n> is the input number.

For instance:

wyr.in.1 = TV
wyr.in.2 = DVD
wyr.in.5 = PC

Datapoints