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Control Panel
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Enova Digital Media Switchers - Hardware Reference Manual
NOTE:
Adjust Audio Mode is functional only when Audio Switching Boards (ASB or ASB-DAN) are in the system. When no
Audio Switching Boards are present, any commands for Adjust Audio are ignored.
Use the Control Dial and Select key to navigate the Function menu, and sub-menus. The Function menu and the sub-
menus are loop menus, which means that each menu returns to its first item after you scroll past its last item. The Function
menu and its sub-menus access the following modes and functions:
NOTE:
A clear label with white lettering that shows the entire LCD Function menu is included in the Control Panel Label Kit
shipped with the system.
Enova DGX Control Panel - Basic Tasks
Choosing a mode, sub-menu, or list:
press the Function key to access the Function menu. Use the Control Dial and
Select key to choose the desired mode, sub-menu, list, or list item.
Selecting inputs or outputs:
press the corresponding Input or Output key. Selected keys will change color or flash,
depending on the routing state.
Selecting values for fields:
use the Control Dial and Select key (e.g., virtual matrices, volume, presets).
Executing a command:
press the Take key.
Labeling Input and Output Keys
Each Enova DGX Switcher ships with a kit for custom labeling. To order additional kits, contact your AMX representative.
The Control Panel Label Kit (KA1056-01) includes:
Perforated card stock sheets
– Print, separate labels, and slide into holders.
Label holders
– Attach to the front panel above each row of Input and Output keys.
LCD Function menu label
– Shows entire LCD menu structure (see Note on previous page).
The label template (.xlt template formatted in Microsoft Excel) for labeling the input and output keys is available at
www.amx.com (FIG. 37):
TIP:
When the labels are ready to print, we recommend printing a sample on plain paper first.
Creating and Installing Custom Labels for Input and Output Keys
1.
At www.amx.com, search for Control Panel Label Form Template.
2.
Under
AutoPatch Tools
in the right-hand column, click on
Control Panel Label Form Template
.
Function Menu and Sub-menus
Change
This selection places the system in Change Mode. The Control Panel
must
be in Change Mode to execute switches.
While in Change Mode, select the Input and Output(s) keys followed by the Take key to execute switches (see top of
the page).
Virtual Matrix
This selection accesses the virtual matrices designated for the system in the configuration file (VM 0, VM 1, and VM 2).
The Virtual Matrix Mode can be selected to change the virtual matrix currently used to execute operations.
Refer to the
section on page 71 for details.
Status
This selection places the system in Status Mode. Status Mode is used to confirm signal routing or routing to multiple
outputs without risk of accidentally executing a switch.
Refer to the
section on page 72 for details.
Disconnect
This selection places the system in Disconnect Mode. While in Disconnect Mode, select the Input or Output key(s)
followed by the Take key to disconnect switches.
Note: While in Disconnect Mode, the Control Panel does not indicate the current routing of selected inputs or outputs.
section on page 71 for details.
Setup Options
This selection accesses the Setup Options sub-menu to check the software version, view information regarding the
integrated Master, change the default virtual matrix, reload the configuration file (when directed to do so by technical
support), and change the password.
Refer to the
section on page 76 for details.
Lock Panel
Selecting Lock Panel places the Control Panel in Lock Mode at which time the password is entered to lock the panel.
Locking the panel prohibits access to the system and can prevent accidental switching.
Refer to the
section on page 74 for details.
Adjust Audio
Selecting Adjust Audio accesses the Adjust Audio sub-menu. From this menu you can place the panel in Output
Volume Mode, Mute/Unmute Mode, or Input Gain Mode.
Refer to the
Adjusting Audio (Systems with Audio Switching Boards Only)
section on page 74 for details.
Global Preset
Selecting Global Preset accesses the Global Preset sub-menu to execute global presets or define global presets.
Refer to the
Defining and Executing Global Presets
section on page 72 for details.
FIG. 37
Customized Input and Output Labels
Slide label into holder before
attaching to Control Panel