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DXLink

 Fiber Transmitters and Receivers, Duplex

DXLink Multi-Format SMF-D Transmitter

DXLink Multi-Format MMF-D Transmitter

 DXLink HDMI SMF-D Receiver

DXLink HDMI MMF-D Receiver

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Summary of Contents for DXLink HDMI MMF-D

Page 1: ...iber Transmitters Receivers Duplex DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers Duplex DXLink Multi Format SMF D Transmitter DXLink Multi Format MMF D Transmitter DXLink HDMI SMF D Receiver DXLink HDMI MMF...

Page 2: ...switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting Products as long as the AMX lighting Products are under warranty AMX also warrants the control of dimmable loads that are properly...

Page 3: ...Transmitters and Receivers Duplex 28 Installation and Setup 34 Site Recommendations 34 General Hazard Precautions 34 Setup Information 35 DXLink Fiber TX Attaching Signal Transport and Control Cables...

Page 4: ...USB SEND_COMMANDs 82 DXLink Fiber Receiver USB SEND_COMMANDs 82 Common DXLink Fiber TX RX SEND_COMMANDs 83 DXLink Fiber System SEND_COMMANDs 84 SEND_STRING Escape Sequences 85 Troubleshooting 86 Over...

Page 5: ...Connector Cable Pinout 117 DVI Pinout for DVI to HDMI Cable 118 Appendix E Supported Input Resolutions 119 Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rate 119 Appendix F Supported Output Resolutions 122 HDMI...

Page 6: ...ive smocks and conductive work mats are specifically designed for this purpose Anyone performing field maintenance on AMX DXLink Fiber equipment should use an appropriate ESD field service kit complet...

Page 7: ...r coming from your AMX product turn it off immediately and call technical support For products with multiple power supplies in each unit make sure all power supplies are turned on simultaneously Use s...

Page 8: ...ue Veillez ce que tous les blocs d alimentation des appareils dot s de blocs d alimentation multiples dans chaque unit soient allum s simultan ment Servez vous de protecteurs de surtension ou de condi...

Page 9: ...e designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy...

Page 10: ...or the purposes of this definition submitted means any form of electronic verbal or written communication sent to the Licensor or its representatives including but not limited to communication on elec...

Page 11: ...N INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE You are solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any risks associated wi...

Page 12: ...they share a common metal box design On the rear of both Receiver units the number will be FG1010 56X indicating they share a common metal box design The multimode and single mode fiber optic transce...

Page 13: ...I signal over fiber optic cable Both multimode and single mode transceivers on DXLink Fiber units support bidirectional communication Bidirectional Mode Bidirectional communication over DXLink Fiber i...

Page 14: ...an the single mode cable Single Mode SFP Fiber Optic Transceiver A single mode SFP fiber optic transceiver is used for the Multi Format SMF D TX and the HDMI SMF D RX Depending on the transceiver mode...

Page 15: ...MMF D RX and HDMI SMF D RX The DXLink Fiber Receivers Duplex feature SmartScale Technology integrated EDID output scaling to ensure an appropriate output resolution plus they support a Manual override...

Page 16: ...parameters allowing switching out source and destination devices without manual setup Also included is the ability to control detailed timing parameters for customized video output formats SmartScale...

Page 17: ...SMF D Components located on the front of the DXLink Fiber Transmitters Duplex left to right Power LED Indicates when the unit is powered on Digital Video and Audio LEDs Indicate the presence of digita...

Page 18: ...Y C Y Pb Pr RGB RGBHV or RGBS Pinouts for analog video are on page 117 DXLink Fiber Transmitters Duplex Indicator LEDs on the Front LED Normal Display Indicates Power Green Power is applied to the uni...

Page 19: ...default auto mode is enabled HDMI embedded audio takes precedence over S PDIF which takes precedence over analog audio When a NetLinx Central Controller is connected an audio format SEND_COMMAND is av...

Page 20: ...eo and embedded audio signals through the unit Scaling button and LEDs Use the Scaling button to select one of the 3 scaling options Bypass Auto default or Manual For information on using the Scaling...

Page 21: ...ly is ENERGY STAR qualified to ensure maximum efficiency and savings DXLink Fiber Receivers Duplex Indicator LEDs LED Normal Display Indicates Power Green Power is applied to the Receiver Video Green...

Page 22: ...can be connected as an independent native NetLinx control port from a networked NetLinx Central Controller IR TX Port The IR TX port is used for IR control see page 25 This port is a 2 way mini Phoeni...

Page 23: ...mportant When setting the DIP switch toggles make sure any toggles that need to be ON are flipped toward the AMX sticker A four toggle DIP switch is on the bottom of the DXLink Fiber Transmitters and...

Page 24: ...C The TX can be either Fiber or Twisted Pair This port can be connected using one of the following methods By using a cable with a USB mini A plug to connect a USB hub to which a keyboard and mouse ca...

Page 25: ...E The Enable Disable command persists through power cycling To enable the port send USB_HID_SERVICE ENABLE The USB ports support a limited number of SEND_COMMANDs see page 82 IR Control on DXLink Fibe...

Page 26: ...onal Mode Directional Mode refers to the flow of data within the system Bidirectional Mode When data flows in two directions the flow is bidirectional For example a signal travels from the TX to the R...

Page 27: ...laying and setting the IR port active system settings as IR Serial or Data modes GET MODE SEND_COMMAND The GET MODE SEND_COMMAND reveals the active system IR Serial or Data settings SET MODE SEND_COMM...

Page 28: ...90 RH non condensing Dimensions Depth Width Height 5 15 in 13 08 cm 8 71 in 22 12 cm 1 00 in 2 54 cm Weight Approximately 1 1 lb 0 5 kg Shipping Weight Approximately 2 2 lb 1 0 kg Mounting Options Com...

Page 29: ...ified 1 per unit Caution Only the provided desktop power supply should be used and it must not be altered in any way Compatible Optional Equipment CC NIRC NetLinx Emitter Cable FG10 000 11 IR03 Extern...

Page 30: ...Gbps Video Pixel Clock max 165 MHz 185 625 MHz Progressive Resolution Support 480p up to 1920x1200 60 Hz supported resolutions are listed in the Supported Input Resolutions appendix see page 119 Inte...

Page 31: ...ual Enova DGX 8 16 32 64 Input Voltage nominal 1 0 Vpp differential Input Re clocking CDR Yes Input Equalization Yes adaptive Input Connector HDMI Type A female Local Loopback Output Connector HDMI Ty...

Page 32: ...ut Resolutions appendix see page 119 Interlaced Resolution Support 480i 576i 1080i supported resolutions are shown in the manual s Supported Input Resolutions appendix see page 119 Auto Adjust Input S...

Page 33: ...F Sample Rate 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 96 kHz S PDIF Input Signal Level Range 200 mVpp to 600 mVpp terminated S PDIF Input Impedance 75 ohm Analog to Digital Reference Level 2 5 dBu 0 dBfs Input Connect...

Page 34: ...104 F 40 C for the DXLink Fiber Duplex units All equipment should be installed in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature In a closed or multi unit rack as...

Page 35: ...ns and audio type precedence Endpoint Mode Switcher One or more Transmitters and or Receivers are connected to an Enova DGX Switcher containing an integrated Master see page 35 The Transmitters and Re...

Page 36: ...ion on managing and programming custom EDIDs Options for System Setup with Enova DGX DXLink Fiber Boards The following table contains options for using DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers in conju...

Page 37: ...he field replacement and can even be swapped as long as these constraints are followed FIG 10 The repeater and source functions of DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers Fiber optic cable Fiber optic...

Page 38: ...e recommend setting them before installation Important When setting the DIP switch toggles make sure any toggles that need to be ON are flipped toward the AMX sticker DIP switch toggles for enabling d...

Page 39: ...ter or Receiver If enabled it allows the Transmitter or Receiver to be configured to connect to a NetLinx Central Controller used for controlling the DXLink unit and allowing Ethernet traffic Tip Comm...

Page 40: ...oles For details on V Style Mounting Kit options see www amx com Important When mounting under a surface the DXLink Fiber unit should be mounted upright and lowered in the slots to provide an airflow...

Page 41: ...other dual set of fiber optic cables from a DXLink Fiber Output Board to a DXLink Fiber Receiver This wiring provides not only video and audio but Ethernet IR serial and USB functionality as well Fibe...

Page 42: ...dio it receives from a Transmitter and output the following types of audio HDMI Out connector Embedded digital audio signal Stereo Audio Out connector Analog stereo audio signal The audio output can b...

Page 43: ...Attach the HDMI cable from the source device to the HDMI In connector 3 Clean the end face on the fiber cable following the manufacturer s recommendations 4 Fiber optic transceiver Remove the dust pl...

Page 44: ...pplying Power To apply power to the DXLink Fiber TX 1 Plug the cord from the desktop power supply provided into the power jack on rear of the unit 2 1 mm DC jack for 12 V local power 2 Plug the deskto...

Page 45: ...gital cameras Note Power IR and RS 232 ports are covered in their own sections To attach signal transport and control cables to the DXLink Fiber RX Duplex 1 Clean the end faces on the fiber cable foll...

Page 46: ...he desktop power supply provided into the power jack on rear of the DXLink Fiber RX 2 1 mm DC jack for 12 V local power 2 Plug the desktop power supply into an AC external power source The Power LED o...

Page 47: ...ver fiber optic cable via the fiber optic transceivers Wiring for Serial Data Transfer The RS 232 serial ports are the 3 position screw terminal blocks on the rear of the units to the right of the ICS...

Page 48: ...dule cable FG IR03 to the IR RX port on the unit 2 Run the cable and attach the IR receiver bud so that it has a clear line of sight with the intended remote control device CC NIRC NetLinx IR Emitter...

Page 49: ...ink Receiver for use with DXLink Fiber Receivers only ID Pushbutton Functions The ID Pushbutton is located on the right front of the DXLink Fiber units The ID Pushbutton can be used to perform four ty...

Page 50: ...lay over the destination device without altering the signal s resolution Note Interlaced and progressive video are supported into the Transmitters the Receiver only supports progressive out unless it...

Page 51: ...Scaling Mode from an attached RX and stores it in volatile memory The DXLink Output Board pushes the current Scaling Mode down to the DXLink Fiber RX if any of the following occurs 1 the RX is power c...

Page 52: ...ontinues from the time an IP address is obtained until the device is online with the Master Fast blink then normal operation ON Normal Boot DHCP no server Note This state continues until a valid IP ad...

Page 53: ...s only video and audio will be passed through the fiber connection When a fiber optic transceiver on one switching system determines that it is connected to a fiber optic transceiver on another switch...

Page 54: ...a DHCP server device the DHCP connection is then propagated through the system s DXLink Fiber layer to the DXLink Fiber unit Important DHCP Mode will not function until the 3 Toggle on the DIP switch...

Page 55: ...proprietary device discovery Telnet IP Configuration Commands The SET IP and GET IP Telnet commands listed in the tables in Appendix B which start on page 93 can be sent directly to the DXLink Fiber u...

Page 56: ...es 1319 Friendly Name blank Note If the Friendly Name is non blank both Friendly Name and Location are concatenated to make NDPSTRING2 otherwise NDPSTRING2 is generated from the unit s serial number L...

Page 57: ...sed and held ID Pushbutton functions can also be implemented using Telnet commands see page 93 Tip To monitor the ID Pushbutton boot state of a unit by its NetLinx LED behavior see page 60 Toggling Be...

Page 58: ...on a Transmitter or Receiver 1 Check to be sure 3 Toggle on the bottom of the Transmitter or Receiver is set to ON 2 In NetLinx Studio s OnLine Tree select the Master to which the unit is bound 3 From...

Page 59: ...attempt to come online if you release the ID Pushbutton prior to the faster blink rate 2 At the point that the blink rate increases release the ID Pushbutton 3 The Transmitter or Receiver will automa...

Page 60: ...LED Status LED Boot with ID Pushbutton held down Slow blink 1 Hz Slow blink 1 Hz ID Pushbutton held down long enough for reset to default parameters Fast blink until ID Pushbutton is released then OFF...

Page 61: ...cher as an endpoint system the switcher s integrated Master is used for the IRL file transfer FIG 24 shows a Transmitter and a Receiver bound to the integrated Master in an Enova DGX 32 in NetLinx Stu...

Page 62: ...cable is connected from the switcher s integrated Master to the network e g from the LAN 100 1000 port on an Enova DGX 32 to a LAN b Verify that the target Transmitter or Receiver is connected via its...

Page 63: ...RL file transfers for an endpoint system have been completed To send an IR Library IRL file to a Transmitter or Receiver 1 In NetLinx Studio select Tools File Transfer to open the File Transfer dialog...

Page 64: ...System numbers for the selected device If the fields are populated Verify that the mapping information is correct for the selected device IRL files are sent to Port 3 IR Device Port on the Transmitte...

Page 65: ...the file is mapped to Additional Documentation For additional information on using NetLinx Studio refer to the Instruction Manual NetLinx Studio v3 3 and the WebConsole Programming Guide NetLinx Integ...

Page 66: ...e 75 IR SEND_COMMANDs and CHANNELs page 76 SERIAL SEND_COMMANDs page 80 Transmitter USB SEND_COMMANDs page 82 Receiver USB SEND_COMMANDs page 82 Common DXLink Fiber Transmitter Receiver SEND_COMMANDs...

Page 67: ...pected results we suggest checking the product s current firmware version against the information in the Firmware Version table on page 92 FIG 25 NetLinx Studio OnLine Tree Ports 1 8 on DXLink Fiber T...

Page 68: ...UT_SCALE Sets the Scaling Mode on the Receiver to AUTO SmartScale MANUAL or BYPASS Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_SCALE scaling mode Valid responses scaling mode AUTO MANUAL BYPASS Example SEND_COMMAN...

Page 69: ...nversion policy of the video through the Receiver to Stretch Maintain Zoom or Anamorphic For explanations of the ratio options see page 70 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO ratio Valid respo...

Page 70: ...bottom of the display Zoom This aspect ratio conversion policy option maintains the input aspect ratio while zooming the image to fill the screen in all directions Image data may be lost on the top an...

Page 71: ...Port 1 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT ENABLE DISABLE Valid responses value ENABLE DISABLE ANALOG Example SEND_COMMAND dvTX VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT ENABLE Note VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT must be set to DIS...

Page 72: ...format Port 8 COMPONENT S VIDEO COMPOSITE VGA Example SEND_COMMAND dvTX VIDIN_FORMAT Returns a COMMAND of the form VIDIN_FORMAT format VIDIN_FORMAT Sets the video format on the Transmitter Important...

Page 73: ...resolution of the EDID source for the VGA video or HDMI digital input Important Send to Port 7 for digital video and Port 8 for analog video Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_PREF_EDID resolution refresh...

Page 74: ...og video port Note After changing this setting it may be necessary to disconnect and re connect PC sources Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_HDCP ENABLE DISABLE Example SEND_COMMAND dvTX VIDIN_HDCP ENABLE...

Page 75: ...rns a COMMAND of the form the value will be numerical ranging from 0 to 31 VIDIN_PHASE value VIDIN_PHASE Sets the input phase of the RGB video input port addressed by the D P S Important Send to Port...

Page 76: ...DEV AUDIN_FORMAT format Valid responses format HDMI SPDIF ANALOG Example SEND_COMMAND dvTX AUDIN_FORMAT ANALOG Important The order of precedence HDMI embedded audio S PDIF analog can be overridden wi...

Page 77: ...and elapses CP Halt and clear all active or buffered IR commands and then send a single IR pulse Pulse and Wait times can be set with the CTON and CTOF commands Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV CP code Valid r...

Page 78: ...e IR port SET BAUD Use to set the IR communication parameters Note Before sending the SET BAUD command you must set the IR port to Data mode for the SET MODE command see next entry in table Note This...

Page 79: ...default x x x enter SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 3 enter SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 enter SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 enter...

Page 80: ...port s communication parameters to 9 data bits and one stop bit CHARD Set the delay time between all transmitted characters to the value specified in 100 microsecond increments Syntax SEND_COMMAND DE...

Page 81: ...SEND_COMMAND dvRXRS232 RXON Sets the RX RS 232 port to transmit received characters to the Master TXCLR Stop and clear all characters waiting in the transmit out buffer and stops transmission Syntax...

Page 82: ...LE Example SEND_COMMAND dvTX USB_HID_SERVICE ENABLE Note This command persists through power cycling USB SEND COMMANDs Receiver Command Description USB_HID_ROUTE Requests the IP address or hostname of...

Page 83: ...ram port on DEVICE_1 Transmitters Disables all LEDs to the right of the Power LED on DEVICE_1 Note This parameter does not get stored in non volatile memory LEDs are enabled by default at each power u...

Page 84: ...SEND_COMMAND DEV PERSISTAV Example SEND_COMMAND dvRX PERSISTAV FACTORYAV Receivers Clears the persisted settings for the Scaler Mode resolution aspect ratio policy and audio output type and restores...

Page 85: ...cific device Syntax 27 17 time Valid responses time 1 to 255 measured in 100 microsecond increments Example SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 17 10 Sends a break character of 1 millisecond to the RS232_1 device...

Page 86: ...pment and cable problems by cabling direct without the DXLink Fiber units If using SEND_COMMANDs double check the command and the port number specified and re send the command see page 66 If any chang...

Page 87: ...Setup Issues The instructions below can be used for first time setup of DXLink Fiber units on a network with no NetLinx Master integrated Note Before setting up the network we recommend plugging all...

Page 88: ...nd Receivers or they are not operating as expected please contact your AMX representative or technical support Have the serial numbers for the units and the system s switcher ready We recommend record...

Page 89: ...XLink Fiber Transmitter and or a Receiver are being used in conjunction with a switcher as an endpoint system the switcher s integrated Master is used for the KIT file transfer FIG 26 shows a Transmit...

Page 90: ...etLinx Studio and open the OnLine Tree 5 Bind the target Transmitter or Receiver to the integrated Master select and right click the TX or RX from the context sensitive menu select Network Bind Unbind...

Page 91: ...ormation for accuracy before you send 6 Click Send to upgrade the firmware on the DXLink Fiber Transmitter or Receiver The Power LED blinks during the process for upgrading the firmware this is normal...

Page 92: ...Duplex Firmware Versions The following table contains firmware version information for the DXLink Fiber units DXLink Fiber Firmware Versions Applies to Version Date Differences Multi Format MMF D TX...

Page 93: ...d user credentials are required Enter username admin Enter protected password Welcome to DXLF HDMIRX v0 9 12 Copyright AMX LLC 2014 Note When security is enabled a user can retry logging in three time...

Page 94: ...et prompting for a user login Password Setting the Password will cause Telnet to prompt for a user login whether the username has been defined or not If the username has been defined this value must b...

Page 95: ...to the Transmitter or Receiver via a Telnet terminal session The default Telnet port is 23 A value of 0 zero disables the Telnet server Telnet is enabled by default If you set the Telnet port to 0 to...

Page 96: ...x00 0x00 0x00 0x30 0x73 Audio InfoFrames Channel 2 Raw Data 0x84 0x00 0x00 0x7C 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 avi Note This command must be entered in lower case only Note This com...

Page 97: ...s Example dipswitch Board Switch Settings ON ICS LAN Enabled OFF Reserved ON Network Enabled OFF Reserved DNS LIST Displays list of DNS settings Example dns list DNS List Domain suffix amx internal Th...

Page 98: ...2 Lease Origin THU 01 09 2031 12 59 02 Lease Duration SUN 01 12 2031 12 59 02 259200 sec Lease Renew T1 SAT 01 11 2031 00 59 02 129600 sec Lease Rebind T2 SUN 01 12 2031 03 59 02 226800 sec DNS Server...

Page 99: ...Example GET ETHERNET MODE Ethernet mode is auto Note See SET ETHERNET MODE on page 102 GET FRIENDLY name Displays the device s friendly name for NDP GET IP Displays the IP configuration of a device Th...

Page 100: ...vity to and confirms the presence of another networked device The syntax matches the PING application in Windows or Linux Example ping 192 168 29 209 192 168 29 209 is alive PULSE Pulse specified D P...

Page 101: ...ommands cannot be forwarded to other D P S Asynchronous notifications are available for the Transmitters via Telnet and NetLinx Studio Example send_command 6501 1 0 VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT ENABLE SEND_STRIN...

Page 102: ...N no cancels the operation Note The device must be rebooted to enable new settings Example SET DNS Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current settings Enter Domain Suffix amx com Enter DNS Ent...

Page 103: ...gth 25 characters If the name entered exceeds 25 characters it will be truncated Note This command requires a reboot to enable new settings SET MASTER PASSWORD Sets the password for the Master SET MAS...

Page 104: ...he following example show connection stats Connection Statistics Total Last 15 Minutes ICSP Messages 10039 received 333 received 10038 transmitted 333 transmitted Blink Messages 5014 received 166 rece...

Page 105: ...ffix amx internal Entry 1 192 168 40 7 Entry 2 192 168 40 8 SHOW LOG Displays the message log Syntax SHOW LOG start Use start to specify the message number to start displaying Use all to display all m...

Page 106: ...plies only to the Transmitter Displays information about the XG connection Example partial due to length of stats show xg stats XG Block Information I2C 8 bit Address 0x52 I2C 7 bit Address 0x29 FW Ve...

Page 107: ...ect Ratio No Data Color Space RGB Pixel Rep 1x VIC 2 Deep Color 8 bit Output Video Signal Output Video ScalarMux Manual Width 1280 Height 1024 VFreq 60Hz VIC 0 TMDS On vsif Note This command must be e...

Page 108: ...l and corporate installations on a single subnet Segmented control network installations control network is a separate switching domain and subnet from other network equipment Installations with the t...

Page 109: ...number via the SET CONNECTION Telnet command see page 101 Use of this method requires that only one Master has any particular system number and is visible to the subnet If this is the case then Auto i...

Page 110: ...o a static IP address the address must be in the same subnet as the DXLink Fiber unit the default static IP address for DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers is 192 168 1 2 Important Information for...

Page 111: ...Click Change adapter settings top left 3 Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box opens 4 From the list of This connection uses the f...

Page 112: ...d using the PC as a Virtual Master change the setting in the dialog box shown in Step 4 back to Obtain an IP address automatically Creating a Virtual Master To create a Virtual Master in NetLinx Studi...

Page 113: ...vailable Connections list this will be the static IP address that the PC was set to in the previous instructions 6 Click Select 7 Click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box The Virtual Mast...

Page 114: ...e DXLink Fiber unit has booted up the Power LED on the front of the unit turns a constant green indicating a ready state press and hold the ID Pushbutton for at least 10 seconds 5 The NetLinx LEDs tog...

Page 115: ...onnection and the PC s static IP address for the Master The Transmitter or Receiver displays under the Virtual Master and is now ready for file transfers Note The process can be repeated for additiona...

Page 116: ...audio signals For information on audio precedence see Audio Type Precedence on page 42 HDMI Connector Cable Pinout HDMI connectors are found on all DXLink Fiber units These connectors are used to pas...

Page 117: ...Input Pin VGA RGBHV VGA RGBS VGA RGsB Component S Video Composite 1 Red Red Red Pr n c n c 2 Green Green Green Sync Y Y Composite 3 Blue Blue Blue Pb C n c 4 n c n c n c n c n c n c 5 GND GND GND n c...

Page 118: ...sed with the DXLink Fiber unit when a DVI D source signal is required The 5 VDC on output pin 14 supplies a maximum of 55 mA DVI Cable Connector Pinout DVI Input Pin Signal Name 1 Data 2 2 Data 2 3 Gn...

Page 119: ...d Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Active Pixels Vertical Active Pixels Refresh Hz HDMI and DVI Support VGA Support Comments Video Standard 640x400 85 640 400 85 VESA DMT 640x480 60 640 48...

Page 120: ...60 VESA DMT 1280x960 85 1280 960 85 VESA DMT 1280x1024 60 1280 1024 60 VESA DMT 1280x1024 75 1280 1024 75 VESA DMT 1280x1024 85 1280 1024 85 VESA DMT 1360x768 60 1360 768 60 VESA DMT 1400x1050 60 140...

Page 121: ...76i 50 720 288 50 576i CEA Component Video Supported Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Active Pixels Vertical Active Pixels Refresh Hz Comments Video Standard 720x480i 60 720 240 59 9 480i...

Page 122: ...olutions Resolution Name Horizontal Active Pixels Vertical Active Pixels Refresh Hz Comments Video Standard 640x480 60 640 480 60 VESA DMT 640x480 72 640 480 72 VESA DMT 640x480 75 640 480 75 VESA DMT...

Page 123: ...r Space 640x480p 59Hz 720x480p 59Hz 720 1440 x480i 59Hz 720x480p 60Hz 720x480p 119Hz 720x480p 120Hz 720x480p 239Hz 720x480p 240Hz 720x576p 50Hz 720 1440 x576i 50Hz 720x576p 100Hz 720x576p 200Hz 768x57...

Page 124: ...024x640p 60Hz 1024x768p 60Hz 1024x768p 120Hz 1064x600p 60Hz 1152x720p 60Hz 1152x864p 60Hz 1224x768p 60Hz 1280x720p 60Hz 1280x768p 60Hz 1280x768p 120Hz 1280x800p 120Hz 1280x960p 60Hz 1280x1024p 60Hz 13...

Page 125: ...5Hz 1152x720p 50Hz 1152x720p 60Hz 1152x720p 75Hz 1152x720p 85Hz 1152x864p 60Hz 1224x768p 50Hz 1224x768p 60Hz 1224x768p 75Hz 1224x768p 85Hz 1280x720p 50Hz 1280x720p 60Hz 1280x720p 75Hz 1280x720p 85Hz 1...

Page 126: ...480p 72Hz 640x480p 75Hz 640x480p 85Hz 720x400p 85Hz 800x600p 56Hz 800x600p 60Hz 800x600p 72Hz 800x600p 75Hz 800x600p 85Hz 848x480p 60Hz 1024x768i 43Hz 1024x768p 60Hz 1024x768p 70Hz 1024x768p 75Hz 1024...

Page 127: ...e DXLink Fiber RX Duplex units Important Information for Fiber Transceiver Replacement Replacement transceivers must match those replaced either single mode or multimode Adding or replacing SFP transc...

Page 128: ...If you are unsure that a multimode transceiver is passing a signal hold the unattached end of the fiber optic cable away from you and take a picture of it with a digital camera or cell phone camera T...

Page 129: ...ty of damaging the transceiver socket 5 With the replacement transceiver s latch in the up locked position gently insert the transceiver straight into the transceiver socket until resistance is felt a...

Page 130: ...log and digital inputs WIDE SCREEN FULL SCREEN USER EDID 1 USER_EDID_MODIFIED Any one of these EDIDs can be loaded and activated for their respective input connection by using the ICSP command VIDIN_E...

Page 131: ...END_COMMAND VIDIN_EDID MIRROR_OUT_LOCAL read it using DGX configuration software from the HDMI input and then writes it back to the HDMI input The EDID will then be saved as USER EDID 1 AMX EDID Libra...

Page 132: ...XP Professional Minimum Hardware 166 MHz 128 MB RAM 36 MB of free disk space 800x600 display serial port video card with dual outputs see Caution below Recommended Hardware 2 0 GHz 512 MB RAM The inst...

Page 133: ...tings is necessary a From the Communication menu in the DGX Configuration Software select Serial Port b Select Change Settings to change the serial port and or the baud rate for the PC s serial port T...

Page 134: ...ID Overview EDID Extended Display Identification Data is a data structure established by the Video Electronics Standards Association VESA to enable plug and play support by enabling easy configuration...

Page 135: ...ect EDID has been programmed To read and save EDID data from a DXLink Fiber Transmitter input 1 On the PC open the DGX Configuration Software and select the EDID Programmer tab 2 Under Inputs Outputs...

Page 136: ...e HDMI or HD 15 input connector on a DXLink Fiber Transmitter User defined EDIDs are currently available from technical support An AMX Library of EDID files will be available on at www amx com in conj...

Page 137: ...cation knowledge In the ever changing AV industry continual education is key to success AMX University is dedicated to ensuring that you have the opportunity to gather the information and experience y...

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