User's Guide

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USERS GUIDE
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External Control
Controlling the TS-100 via LAN
The TS-100 supports control via Telnet at port 5656. The full protocol guide is available on our website at
www.auroramultimedia.com.
Using the TS-100 To Control External Devices
The TS-100 supports controlling external devices by RS-232. There are also 2 normally open relay connections
available, as well as 2 GPIO input channels. To configure external control, open the settings page and go to
the “External Control Setup” page.
Parameter
This pane sets the parameters for the RS-232 port. The default settings are 115200 baud 8N1.
Control
This pane allows you to set RS-232 commands and relay states for the built-in triggers of the TS-100:
System Sleep GPIO 1 Active GPIO 1 or 2 Active
System Wake Up GPIO 2 Active GPIO 1 and 2 Inactive
Input Sense GPIO 1 Inactive
Input Switch GPIO 2 Inactive
To send an RS-232 command, enter it into the “Serial Command” field and check the checkbox next to it to
enable sending the command. To enter any non-printable hex characters, preface the hex byte with “%”. For
example, to send Carriage Return, <cr> or 0x0D, enter %0D.
To set relay states, click the drop down to select the desired state. The available options are “Close”, “Open”,
and “Not Set.
HDMI CEC
This pane allows you to enable HDMI CEC to automatically sleep or wakeup the connected display when the
TS-100 sleeps or wakes up.