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Appendix A – Upgrading the Firmware

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Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver

        

Master on the network:

a.  

Launch NetLinx Studio and open the OnLine Tree.

b.  

Apply power to module and set it to DHCP Mode.* 

4.

On the bottom of module, set the DIP switch’s #1 and #3 Toggles to ON. (Remember to set the #1 and #3 Toggles 
back to OFF when the file transfer is complete if the module does not require network connectivity.)

5.

Connect an RJ-45 cable from the ICS LAN 10/100 port on the Transmitter or Receiver Module to the PC running 
NetLinx Studio.

6.

No Master on the network 

(set a TCP connection from the DXLink Module to the Virtual NetLinx Master)

Note: 

The DXLink Module is present on the network but does not display until the following steps are 

completed and the workspace is refreshed.

a.  

 From the Tools menu, select Telnet Session to open the Telnet Settings window. 

b.  

Click New and enter the TCP/IP Address for module (192.168.1.2). Click OK.

c.  

Select the module’s address in the List of Addresses and click OK.

d.  

At the prompt (

>

), enter 

SET

 

CONNECTION

e.  

Enter “

T

” for TCP/URL.

f.  

Enter the (Virtual NetLinx) Master IP/URL (192.168.1.100). 

Use the defaults for the remaining parameters (press Enter to move from default to default).

Master on the network: 

Go to Step 7.

7.

Right-click in the workspace and select Refresh System OnLine Tree. The module will appear in the OnLine Tree 
and locate the DXLink Module and the virtual device ID assigned to it (32002 in the example). For the Device 
Number location, see FIG. 40 on page 103.
The module is ready for the KIT file transfer.

* Press and hold the ID Pushbutton for at least 10 seconds. The NetLinx LEDs toggle back and forth during this time and 
then blink faster in unison. Release on the faster blink. When the Pushbutton is released, the module toggles from either 
static to dynamic IP addressing or vice versa and remains in that mode until the ID Pushbutton is used to reset it. The 
module automatically reboots to complete the process. 

Important Upgrade Information

Caution:

 Upgrading the firmware is a serious action in that if the upgrade fails, it can leave the system 

completely non-operational.

In the Event of Power Loss During an Upgrade

If power loss occurs 

before

 any firmware information has been transferred – when power is restored, the module will 

remain operational using the original firmware. 
If power loss occurs 

after

 some of the firmware information has been transferred 

but before

 the transfer is complete – 

when power is restored, the module will time out and will not operate until a successful upgrade takes place.

Caution:

 If the application signals a failure, you must immediately reboot the Transmitter or Receiver and 

attempt to upgrade the firmware again, as the module is in an unknown state and cannot be guaranteed to be 
operational.

Summary of Contents for DXLink

Page 1: ...ver DXLink Twisted Pair Transmitters Receiver DXLink Multi Format Wallplate Transmitter DXLink Multi Format Decor Style Wallplate Transmitter US DXLink Multi Format Transmitter Module DXLink HDMI Transmitter Module DXLink HDMI Receiver Module REV L 10 08 2013 ...

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 connected to our lighting Products The dimming performance or quality thereof is not warranted due to the random combinations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers d AMX software and firmwar...

Page 3: ...ns 36 General Hazard Precautions 36 Setup Information 37 Wallplate Transmitters Attaching Signal Transport Cables 53 Multi Format TX or HDMI TX Attaching Signal Transport and Control Cables 55 Multi Format TX or HDMI TX Applying Power 56 HDMI RX Attaching Signal and Control Cables 57 HDMI RX Applying Power 58 Serial Data Transfer and IR Flow Control 59 Optional Multi Format TX HDMI TX and HDMI RX ...

Page 4: ...Link Receiver USB SEND_COMMANDs 94 Common DXLink Transmitter Receiver SEND_COMMANDs 95 DXLink System SEND_COMMANDs 96 SEND_STRING Escape Sequences 97 Enova DVX Switchers DXLink SEND_COMMANDs 98 Troubleshooting 99 Overview 99 Basic Troubleshooting 99 Determining HDCP Compliance 99 Power Issues 100 DXLink Connection Issues 101 Network Setup Issues 102 Technical Support 102 Appendix A Upgrading the F...

Page 5: ...e Pinout 125 DVI Pinout for DVI to HDMI Cable Adapter 126 Appendix E Supported Input Resolutions 127 Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rate 127 Appendix F Supported Output Resolutions 130 HDMI and DVI Supported Output Resolutions 130 Digital Video Output Resolution Support 131 Appendix G Ground Wire Attachment 135 Attaching a Ground Wire to a Common Earthed Ground 135 Attaching a Ground Wire to ...

Page 6: ...ctive smocks and conductive work mats are specifically designed for this purpose Anyone performing field maintenance on AMX DXLink equipment should use an appropriate ESD field service kit complete with at least a dissipative work mat with a ground cord and a UL listed adjustable wrist strap with another ground cord These items should not be manufactured locally since they are generally composed o...

Page 7: ...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 surge protectors and or AC line conditioners when powering AMX products Only use a fuse s with the correct fuse rating in your enclosure Make sure the power outlet is close to the product and easily acce...

Page 8: ...ce que tous les blocs d alimentation des appareils dotés de blocs d alimentation multiples dans chaque unité soient allumés simultanément Servez vous de protecteurs de surtension ou de conditionneurs de lignes à courant alternatif lorsque vous mettez les appareils AMX sous tension Placez uniquement des fusibles de calibre exact dans les boîtiers Veillez à ce que la prise de courant soit proche de ...

Page 9: ...ts are 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 and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to caus...

Page 10: ... cause problems with equipment or lead to personal risk ESD Warning The icon to the left indicates text regarding potential danger associated with the discharge of static electricity from an outside source such as human hands into an integrated circuit often resulting in damage to the circuit Warning The icon to the left indicates text that warns readers against actions or conditions that could ca...

Page 11: ... when no digital video is present 2 Active ICSP command video input selection from a bound NetLinx Central Controller Both the video and audio are transported over twisted pair cable to an Enova DGX Digital Media Switcher an applicable Enova DVX Solution to an HDMI RX or directly to an HDMI RX The 232 port RS 232 on the Multi Format TX supports bidirectional serial data via the twisted pair cable ...

Page 12: ...available Note These DXLink products support several different modes which are available for system setup and use Brief explanations of the modes are provided in the section Quick Reference Tables for Modes on page 28 along with page references to complete information Product Compatibility Tables The Transmitters and the Receiver are compatible with the DXLink products listed in the two tables bel...

Page 13: ...aling output by automatically selecting destination defined resolutions Supports HDMI embedded digital audio digital audio over S PDIF and analog stereo audio Standard twisted pair cable saves time and installation effort The USB port on the HDMI Receiver passes keyboard and mouse USB signals to control a remote computer The Transmitter s USB port connects to a Host PC and will forward HID keyboar...

Page 14: ...AN or directly to the Controller see page 40 Extender Mode Standalone A standalone DXLink TX RX pair are connected directly to each other as a simple extender solution see page 41 The switcher can be either an Enova DGX Switcher or an applicable Enova DVX Solution see page 12 A wallplate in a standalone configuration requires power via a DXLink power injector Transmitters Note If a DVI D signal is...

Page 15: ... ID Mode for setting the NetLinx ID device only and provides additional functionality such as placing the device in Static IP Mode or DHCP Mode Multi Format TX and HDMI TX LEDs Note For detailed behavior of the NetLinx Link Act and Status LEDs on the module s front see page 62 For detailed behavior of the RJ 45 connector LEDs on the module s rear see page 50 Multi Format TX and HDMI TX Indicator L...

Page 16: ...og audio coupled with digital or analog video path USB Host port Mini B USB connector supports USB host for receiving keyboard mouse commands from a specific RX For USB port information see page 26 Power LED Indicates when the Wallplate TX is powered on Components located on left and bottom edges of Wallplate TX Reset button left Resets the Wallplate TX s CPU acts like a power cycle soft reboot Pr...

Page 17: ...s configured to pass HDMI with embedded audio default The Decor Wallplate TX has a number of front panel components some can been seen when a standard decor style front cover plate is attached and some are hidden by the plate FIG 4 shows all of them The cover plate is customer provided to allow matching the individual decor of an environment or matching other standard decor covers in a room area C...

Page 18: ...D information see page 85 C composite or Y c two component Y PB PR or RGB three component RGBHV five component or RGBS four component Audio Green The Wallplate TX and Decor Wallplate TX have been configured to pass analog audio as the audio source being embedded on the DXLink output connection coupled with either the analog or digital video input path for SEND_COMMAND information see page 87 Power...

Page 19: ...ggle to select the desired audio source see page 87 The HDMI connector has a center screw for locking capability The HDMI connector also supports a DVI D signal with the use of a DVI to HDMI cable adapter Note When a digital video source cable is plugged into the HDMI connector the Video LEDs on the front of the Multi Format TX or HDMI TX and Receiver turn green to show that video is present throu...

Page 20: ...and supports a USB device This is the Host port that is used in conjunction with the USB A port on the rear of the HDMI RX for sending keyboard mouse commands to a connected PC at the Transmitter For USB port information see page 26 DXLink Output Connector The DXLink RJ 45 connectors transport digital video embedded audio Ethernet and bidirectional control over twisted pair cable to DXLink devices...

Page 21: ...itally transcoded analog video signals The DXLink path supports HDCP In addition the Wallplate TX and Decor Wallplate TX receive power over the DXLink line from an Enova DGX Switcher some Enova DVX Solutions or PDXL 2 FG1090 170 or PS POE AT TC FG423 84 For pinout and LED information see page 50 DIP Switch The DIP switch is on the rear of the Wallplate TX It is on the front of the Decor Wallplate ...

Page 22: ...o default or Manual For information on using the Scaling button and options for persisting the Scaling Mode see page 61 Program port This port is a USB mini B connector IR LEDs TX and RX LEDs indicate active IR communication 232 RS 232 LEDs TX and RX LEDs indicate active serial communication NetLinx LEDs Link Act LED indicates network communication activity The Status LED indicates unit status CEC...

Page 23: ...d The power supply is ENERGY STAR qualified to ensure maximum efficiency and savings Note The HDMI RX can also be powered through the DXLink connector when it is attached to a DXLink Output Board in an Enova DGX Switcher We recommend calculating the power budget for the switcher to maintain the redundancy of its power supplies see page 41 HDMI RX Indicator LEDs LED Normal Display Indicates Power G...

Page 24: ...ice this port can be connected as an independent native NetLinx control port from a networked NetLinx Central Controller IR RX Port The IR RX port is used for IR control see page 27 This port is a 3 5 mm stereo jack In addition to being directly connected to a device this port can be connected as an independent native NetLinx control port from a networked NetLinx Central Controller IR TX Port The ...

Page 25: ...e is used for setting the DXLink Modules to either automatically or manually determine the DXLink Mode see page 44 3 Toggle is used for enabling disabling network connectivity of the DXLink Transmitter or Receiver to a connected NetLinx Central Controller used for IR ports serial ports and commands to the DXLink unit see page 45 4 Toggle is not functional Note The mounting bracket on the Wallplate...

Page 26: ...ver supports pass through information from the USB Host port on the Transmitter to an HID Human Interface Device which is most commonly a keyboard or mouse HID Devices and Windows 8 Windows 8 will not wake up from a DXLink connected keyboard or mouse unless the properties for the HID device are set to allow the device to wake the computer Note that even a hot plug of the USB cable will not restore...

Page 27: ... the HDMI output on the Receiver will not send the signal This does not affect additional displays the source may be routed to i e HDCP compliant displays will still show content from the source device even when the source device is also routed to non compliant displays Non compliant devices can be easily identified because they display a dark red image or an orange image to indicate the authentic...

Page 28: ... see example on page 41 For further information reference 2 Toggle DIP switch settings for DXLink Mode see page 44 and DXLink System SEND_COMMANDs see page 96 Quick Reference Table Modes for Handling Addressing Networking Mode Description IP Addressing Mode IP Addressing Modes refer to network connection settings By default all network connection settings are turned OFF Static IP Mode This mode co...

Page 29: ...fer to displaying 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_COMMAND The SET MODE SEND_COMMAND changes the active system settings For further information see IR SEND_COMMANDs on page 88 Quick Reference Table Modes for Handling Video Processing Mode Descr...

Page 30: ...e use of any other power supplies or power injectors as these may potentially damage the DXLink equipment To use PS POE AT TC or PDXL 2 as a power source the TX and RX modules require firmware v1 2 40 for TX and v1 0 80 for RX or later Power Budget When installed in conjunction with the Enova DGX Digital Media Switcher use the Enova DGX Configuration Tool located at www amx com enova to determine ...

Page 31: ...b 1 00 kg Modules Mounting Options Compatible with all V Style versatile mounting options including rack surface or pole for V Style Mounting kits see www amx com Wallplate TX Dimensions Depth Width Height 1 31 in 3 33 cm 5 98 in 15 20 cm 4 69 in 11 90 cm Wallplate TX Weight Approximately 1 4 lb 0 64 kg Wallplate TX Shipping Weight Approximately 2 0 lb 0 91 kg Wallplate TX Mounting Options Wallpla...

Page 32: ...lplate TX Enova DGX Digital Media Switchers Enova DVX 3155HD Enova DVX 3150HD Enova DVX 2155HD Enova DVX 2150HD Included Accessories Desktop power supply ENERGY STAR qualified 1 per module Important 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 External IR Receiver Module FG I...

Page 33: ...CbCr 4 4 4 and 4 2 2 3D Format Support Yes HDMI Primary Formats Frame Packing 1080p up to 24 Hz Frame Packing 720p up to 50 60 Hz Frame Packing 1080i up to 50 60 Hz Top Bottom 1080p up to 24 Hz Top Bottom 720p up to 50 60 Hz Side by Side Half 1080i up to 50 60 Hz Audio Format Support Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital DTS HD Master Audio DTS 2 CH L PCM 6 CH L PCM 8 CH L PCM Audio Resolution 16 bit to 24 b...

Page 34: ... 425 ps typical 20 to 80 Output Connector HDMI Type A female Propagation Delay typical 25 ms when scaling 5 μs when in Bypass mode HDMI Audio Synchronization Video formats 60 Hz frame rate In Scaling mode audio leads video by 11 ms typical 3 ms to 19 ms In Bypass mode audio lags video by 14 ms Analog Video Specifications DXLink Multi Format TX Multi Format Wallplate TX and Decor Wallplate TX Compa...

Page 35: ...S PDIF Resolution 16 to 24 bit S PDIF 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 Connector 3 5 mm mini stereo jack analog stereo RCA jack S PDIF RX Output Output Signal Types Stereo analog Analog Output Level max 2 dBu unbalanced Analog Output Frequency Resp...

Page 36: ...ximum rated ambient temperature is 104 F 40 C for DXLink Transmitters and Receivers All equipment should be installed in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature In a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient room temperature Caution To protect the equipment from overheatin...

Page 37: ...ctivity Ethernet traffic over the DXLink line must be used see page 98 Important We recommend that DXLink equipment be installed by a technician with knowledge of networks and experience with NetLinx Studio and its Telnet interface NetLinx experience should include changing device addresses binding devices updating firmware etc The remainder of the Setup Information section covers information for ...

Page 38: ...a switcher e g the Enova DGX 16 the cable runs from a Transmitter to a DXLink Input Board and from a Receiver to DXLink Output Board can each be up to 328 feet 100 m Tip For systems with special requirements Before installing in the final location place the equipment close together so that the destination monitor and a PC for control can be seen simultaneously if adjustments are necessary Scaling ...

Page 39: ...s have 1 DXLink output connector each System Setup Options Enova DGX DXLink Boards with DXLink Transmitters Receivers DXLink Module Wallplate Input Board Output Board DXLink Module HDMI TX Module DXLink Twisted Pair DXLink Twisted Pair HDMI RX Module HDMI TX Module DXLink Twisted Pair Any board Not applicable Multi Format TX Module DXLink Twisted Pair DXLink Twisted Pair HDMI RX Module Multi Forma...

Page 40: ...ed pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Source Destination Destination Destination Destination Source Source Source HDMI cable HDMI cable HDMI cable HDMI cable HDMI cable HDMI cable HDMI cable HDMI cable Twisted pair cable Switcher Switcher Switcher TX acts like a repeater TX acts like a sink TX acts like a sink Example A When a Receiver acts like a source its key do...

Page 41: ...PDXL 2 or PS POE AT TC using power via the DXLink line to maintain the switcher s power redundancy we recommend that you Determine the power budget based on the Input Output boards used and the quantity of powered endpoints modules see below Do not use the local DC power jack on the module even if the local power adapter is turned off Note When using DXLink Power from an Enova DGX Switcher we reco...

Page 42: ...evenly from both supplies However the loss of one power supply will result in the system being non operational from a normal non redundant system capability perspective In the Event of a Power Supply Failure If an Enova DGX power supply fails check the table below to determine which situation applies and any actions that may be required In all of the situations above the power supply should be rep...

Page 43: ... for enabling disabling special Receiver Transmitter functionality are located on the bottom of the Receiver and the Transmitters FIG 18 on the rear of the Wallplate TX left in FIG 19 and on the front of the Decor Wallplate TX right in FIG 19 Note DIP switch settings on any of these DXLink products are read only on reboot After the settings are read any adjustments of the toggles will not be imple...

Page 44: ...o Set the DXLink Mode The 2 Toggle can be set to automatically or manually select the DXLink Mode to either Extender or Endpoint for a given Transmitter Receiver Module or pair Note 2 Toggle settings do not apply to Wallplate TX Decor Wallplate TX leave 2 Toggle OFF Tip Common setup scenarios and their DIP switch settings are provided in a table on page 45 2 Toggle Settings OFF default When the 2 ...

Page 45: ... in a switcher or to another NetLinx Master A Virtual NetLinx Master can also be used for file transfers Scenarios DIP Switch Settings Table The following table contains the most common scenarios for setting up Transmitters and Receivers as a standalone pair or with other equipment Find the scenario in the table that you want to use and then set the Dip switches accordingly A detailed explanation ...

Page 46: ...een the surface and the vent holes If not using V Style brackets be sure to leave a gap between the top of the unit and the surface for heat to escape Mounting Options for Wallplates Wallplate TX The holes in the Wallplate TX s mounting bracket are designed to accommodate a variety of double gang back boxes using two or four screws Two types of screws are provided standard and metric Be sure to or...

Page 47: ...driver 6 foot ground wire with ring terminal ends provided Note Currently shipping DXLink Transmitters and Receivers provide a designated ground location on the rear of the chassis for attaching a ground wire For instructions on attaching a ground wire to DXLink Modules without a designated ground location see page 134 Attaching a Ground Wire to a Common Earthed Ground Connect the running end of t...

Page 48: ...round screw on the rear look for the grounding symbol If the DXLink Wallplate does not have a designated screw use the screw directly above the DXLink RJ 45 connector on the rear for grounding To attach a ground wire to a DXLink Wallplate or Decor Wallplate TX 1 If powered power down the unit by removing the DXLink cable from the rear 2 Remove the ground screw and washer for the applicable unit as...

Page 49: ... delivers 10 2 Gb s throughput over shielded category cable Based on this bandwidth requirement we recommend following industry standard practices designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet when designing and installing the cable infrastructure The cables should be no longer than necessary to reach the end points We recommend terminating the cable to the actual distance required rather than leaving any exce...

Page 50: ...sure or between modules in a standalone system Service loops or coils of the cable may reduce the overall cable performance and should be minimized whenever possible RJ 45 LEDs ICS LAN 10 100 Connector LEDs modules only The following information applies to the LEDs on the ICS LAN 10 100 connector on the modules FIG 27 Note that 1 Toggle must be set to ON or ICS LAN functionality will not be provid...

Page 51: ...eceivers It also applies to the DXLink LEDs on the bottom edge of the Wallplate TX and the DXLink LEDs on the front of the Decor Wallplate TX Yellow On Authenticated HDCP handshaking has occurred successfully Flashing Video active no HDCP Off No Video Green On DXLink connection established in Endpoint Mode between TX or RX and switcher in Extender Mode between TX and RX Off DXLink connection not e...

Page 52: ...ector Analog stereo audio signal These exceptions apply In order for audio to be sent out of the analog stereo audio connector on the HDMI RX it must have originated or be embedded in the HDMI signal on the Enova DGX Digital Media Switcher Enova DVX Solution or Transmitter as a 2 channel signal either analog stereo or 2 channel L PCM Multi channel 2 channel L PCM formats will pass incomplete audio...

Page 53: ...ear of the unit b Attach unit to the back box with four screws through the large screw holes c Important If a network connection is required set 3 Toggle to ON see page 45 3 Wallplate TX Reattach unit to the mounting bracket with the four screws removed in Step 2a Decor Wallplate TX a Check LEDs for normal display see the table on the next page b Attach standard decor style front cover plate custo...

Page 54: ... stated in the table above check all of the connections and the suggestions in the Troubleshooting chapter see page 99 before contacting technical support see page 102 Wallplate TX and Decor Wallplate TX Indicator LEDs LEDs Normal Display Indicates Digital Video default Green The Wallplate TX and Decor Wallplate TX have been configured to pass HDMI for SEND_COMMAND information see page 85 Analog V...

Page 55: ...reo Audio In jack For audio precedence information see page 52 5 Digital Audio In jack optional Insert the S PDIF RCA plug on the digital audio cable from the digital audio source into the Digital Audio In jack For audio precedence information see page 52 6 ICS LAN 10 100 connector optional Attach a twisted pair cable from this connector to a LAN 7 If necessary set the video and audio formats usin...

Page 56: ...g a technical ground for the ungrounded sources destinations with respect to the DXLink Transmitters Receivers and switcher see page 47 The following instructions do not apply if you are using power from the switcher via the DXLink line in an endpoint system To apply power to the Multi Format TX or HDMI TX 1 Plug the cord from the desktop power supply provided into the power jack on rear of the mo...

Page 57: ...LAN 10 100 connector optional Attach a twisted pair cable from this connector to a LAN For NetLinx programming information see page 78 4 USB port optional Connect to a hub using a USB A cable connect keyboard and mouse to the hub This port is for sending keyboard mouse commands to a PC For USB port information see page 26 For USB SEND_COMMAND information see page 94 5 Stereo Audio Out connector op...

Page 58: ...the HDMI RX will continue to hold its output resolution to the last known preferred resolution until a power cycle or reconnection of a sink with a valid EDID On power up without a valid EDID the default preferred output resolution presented will be 1280x1024 60 Hz until a different EDID is detected Receiver LED Troubleshooting If the indicator LEDs for the modules do not respond with a normal dis...

Page 59: ...portant For serial strings to pass through a standalone TX and RX pair in Extender Mode without a NetLinx Master acting as the host DIP switch 2 Toggle must be set to OFF on each module The RS 232 port labels are relative to the data flow On the Multi Format TX or HDMI TX data enters the system at the RX label and leaves the system at the TX label on the Receiver FIG 34 The flow is reversed from t...

Page 60: ...ect the jack on the IR03 External IR Receiver Module cable FG IR03 to the IR RX port on the module 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 Cable not included To connect an IR Emitter to a module 1 Connect the Phoenix connector on the CC NIRC NetLinx IR Emitter cable FG10 000 11 to the IR ...

Page 61: ...Scaling button see instructions below with DGX Configuration Software or with SEND_COMMANDs see page 80 To set the scaling option mode 1 Press the Scaling button on the HDMI RX once or twice until the LED for the desired scaling option illuminates solid green Bypass Mode Bypass Mode allows the video signal to display over the destination device without altering the signal s resolution Note Interla...

Page 62: ...ton about 5 seconds until the desired LED blinks green indicating that option will persist on power cycle then release Detailed NetLinx Link Act and Status LED Behavior The tables below provide detailed descriptions of all blink patterns for the NetLinx Link Act and Status LEDs on the front of the Transmitter and Receiver Modules Note The term light show refers to the back and forth scanning patte...

Page 63: ...s passed down the DXLink line are the video and audio signals When connecting switching systems via DXLink ports AMX recommends no more than three switcher throughputs see the Example below Example This example shows how DXLink Transmitters and Receivers can be used in a system where switchers are connected via their DXLink ports The signal path through three switchers could be source device DXLin...

Page 64: ...ot function until the 3 Toggle on the DIP switch is set to ON see page 45 The 3 Toggle must be ON before the device is accessible via SEND_COMMANDs DHCP Mode Important DHCP Mode will not function until the 3 Toggle on the DIP switch is set to ON see page 45 The 3 Toggle must be ON before the device is accessible via SEND_COMMANDs DHCP Mode requires a connection to a network with a DHCP server loca...

Page 65: ... the module determines that its IP address has changed it will disconnect from the Master if necessary depending on the connection state and then reconnect to the Master TCP IP Address Configuration DXLink Modules support IPV4 network addresses gateway addresses DNS server addresses and network names They also support NDP NetLinx Discovery Protocol capabilities as well as IP discovery via NetLinx ...

Page 66: ... 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 Location blank Stored MAC Address of Master for NDP binding 00 00 00 00 00 00 ICSP Device Number 0 0 receive dynamic device number from Master System Number 0 Telnet Port 23 A value of 0 disables the Telnet server Tel...

Page 67: ...matically use DHCP with link local fallback However you can use a static IP address which can be set via a Telnet command SET IP or you can use the factory default static IP address The default static IP address can be recalled at any time by resetting the unit to its factory default configuration see page 69 The default dynamic DHCP address is 169 254 2 2 The ID Pushbutton can be used to toggle b...

Page 68: ... dialog box opens 4 In the ID Mode section enter the Device and System numbers that you want assigned to the device in the appropriate text boxes 5 Click Start Identify Mode to place the named system in ID Mode The button changes to Cancel Identify Mode click to cancel ID Mode The text box below the button displays a Waiting Press Cancel to Quit message Note When in ID Mode the entire system is pu...

Page 69: ...ash in unison at the rate of once per second After 10 flashes at that rate the LEDs will blink in unison at a faster rate Note A press and hold of the ID Pushbutton at power up will prevent the Transmitter or Receiver from attempting to come online until the ID Pushbutton is released The Transmitter or Receiver will only attempt to come online if you release the Pushbutton prior to the faster blin...

Page 70: ... its factory firmware image b Resets to factory default parameters Deletes all IRL files stored on the device Resets to the default static IP address of 192 168 1 2 and default DHCP address of 169 254 2 2 Resets to the default device number of 0 when bound to a Master it will receive a dynamic device number from the Master Resets to NDP mode and being unbound 4 Once all actions in Step 3 are compl...

Page 71: ...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 Fast blink until ID Pushbutton is released then OFF ID Pushbutton held down long enough for reset to default firmware image Solid ON transitions to OFF once the unit completes writing to flash and is ready to reboot Solid ON...

Page 72: ...e 73 to prepare an endpoint system for IRL file transfer and the instructions on page 75 for the actual transfer Extender System Standalone When a standalone Transmitter and Receiver Module pair are being used as a extender system the IRL file transfer can be done one of two ways The module can be bound to any Master on the network and then unbound when the file transfer procedure is complete If a...

Page 73: ...J 45 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 DXLink connector to a DXLink Input or Output Board respectively on the switcher c Verify that the switcher is powered on 5 Launch NetLinx Studio and open the OnLine Tree 6 Bind the target Transm...

Page 74: ...rk connectivity 6 Connect an RJ 45 cable from the ICS LAN 10 100 port on the Transmitter or Receiver Module to the PC running NetLinx Studio 7 No Master on the network set a TCP connection from the module to the Virtual NetLinx Master Note that the module is present on the network but does not display until the following steps are completed and the workspace is refreshed a From the Tools menu sele...

Page 75: ...n endpoint system or an extender 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 box 2 Click Add to open the Select Files for File Transfer dialog box 3 Open the Other tab if the file you want to transfer is not included in the open workspace The Other tab consists of a display of...

Page 76: ...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 Transmitter or Receiver Refer to the Device Numbering section on page 78 for information on device numbering for the Transmitter or Receiver If the device s assigned device number has been changed use the OnLine...

Page 77: ... Transfer dialog box The IRL file appears in the File queue 11 Click Send to transfer the file to the Transmitter or Receiver that 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 Integrated Controllers available at www amx com ...

Page 78: ... Common DXLink Transmitter Receiver SEND_COMMANDs page 95 DXLink System SEND_COMMANDs page 96 SEND_STRING Escape Sequences page 97 Also provided in this chapter are DXLink SEND_COMMANDs specifically for Enova DVX Switchers see page 98 Note For a listing of all supported Telnet commands see page 110 Device Numbering and Ports Each DXLink Transmitter and Receiver has its own Device Number which is a...

Page 79: ...are version against the information in the Firmware Version table on page 106 FIG 39 NetLinx Studio OnLine Tree Ports 1 through 7 on a DXLink HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Ports 1 7 on DXLink Transmitter device number 32004 Port 1 Serial ICSP COM Port 2 Not used Port 3 IR Output Port 4 IR Input Port 5 USB HID input and output Port 6 Audio Video Output Port 7 Audio Video Input Ports 1 7 on DXLink R...

Page 80: ..._SCALE AUTO MANUAL BYPASS VIDOUT_SCALE Sets the Scaling Mode on the Receiver to AUTO SmartScale MANUAL or BYPASS Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_SCALE scaling mode Variable scaling mode AUTO MANUAL BYPASS Example SEND_COMMAND dvRX VIDOUT_SCALE MANUAL VIDOUT_RES_REF Requests the resolution and refresh rate of the video through the Receiver Note If the Scaling Mode is set to Bypass the response will ...

Page 81: ...t ratio preference of the video through the Receiver to Stretch Maintain Zoom or Anamorphic For explanations of the ratio options see page 82 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO ratio Variables ratio STRETCH MAINTAIN ZOOM ANAMORPHIC Example SEND_COMMAND dvRX VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO ZOOM VIDOUT_TESTPAT Requests the test pattern setting on the Receiver Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_TESTPAT Vari...

Page 82: ...s 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 and bottom or to the left and right of the displayed image Anamorphic This option is used with anamorphic formatted video sources so that images appear correctly on the display DXLink Receiver Audio SEND_COMMANDs DXLink Receiver Audio SEND_COMMANDs are sent to Po...

Page 83: ...lplate TX or Decor Wallplate TX Note This command applies to all DXLink Transmitters except the HDMI TX Important This command must be sent to Port 1 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT ENABLE DISABLE Variable value ENABLE DISABLE Example SEND_COMMAND dvMFTX VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT ENABLE INPUT VIDEO Requests the video input being used on the Multi Format TX Wallplate TX or Decor Wallplate TX eith...

Page 84: ...ust be set to DISABLE Note All DXLink Transmitters except the HDMI TX support component S Video composite and VGA signals Note Send to Port 7 or Port 8 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_FORMAT format Variable format port 8 COMPONENT S VIDEO COMPOSITE VGA format port 7 HDMI DVI Example SEND_COMMAND dvMFTX VIDIN_FORMAT COMPONENT VIDIN_RES_AUTO Requests the setting for the Auto mode on the Transmitter En...

Page 85: ... supported input resolutions and refresh rates see the tables starting on page 126 Examples SEND_COMMAND dvMFTX VIDIN_PREF_EDID 1920x1080p 60 VIDIN_EDID Requests which EDID is being presented to the source on the video port addressed by the D P S Important Send to Port 8 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_EDID Example SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1 VIDIN_EDID Returns a COMMAND of the form VIDIN_EDID source...

Page 86: ...ortant Send to Port 8 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_VSHIFT Example SEND_COMMAND dvMFTX VIDEO_INPUT_8 VIDIN_VSHIFT Returns a COMMAND of the form VIDIN_VSHIFT value VIDIN_VSHIFT Sets the vertical shift value of the analog video input port addressed by the D P S Note This command applies to all DXLink Transmitters except the HDMI TX Important Send to Port 8 Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_VSHIFT value ...

Page 87: ...N_FORMAT_AUTO Example SEND_COMMAND dvTX AUDIN_FORMAT_AUTO Returns a COMMAND of the form AUDIN_FORMAT AUTO ENABLE DISABLE AUDIN_FORMAT_AUTO Sets audio source format to automatically detect the audio through the TX Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDIN_FORMAT_AUTO ENABLE DISABLE Example SEND_COMMAND dvTX AUDIN_FORMAT_AUTO ENABLE AUDIN_FORMAT Requests the setting for the audio source format Syntax SEND_COMMA...

Page 88: ...mber If the channel is greater than or equal to 100 then IR function 127 or 20 whichever exists is generated for the one hundred digit Note Set the Pulse and Wait times with CTON and CTOF see the next page Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV CH channel number Variable channel number 0 to 199 channels Example SEND_COMMAND IR_1 CH 18 The IR port on the DXLink TX or RX performs the following Transmits IR signals...

Page 89: ...arameters to the device that requested the information Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV GET BAUD Example SEND_COMMAND dvRXRS232 GET BAUD The port responds with Port port baud parity data stop GET MODE Poll the IR Serial port s configuration parameters and report the active mode settings to the device requesting the information Note Works with Port 3 only Syntax GET MODE The port responds with port mode car...

Page 90: ...inverted DATA 1 way serial TTL Example SEND_COMMAND IR_1 SET MODE IR Sets the IR_1 port to IR mode for IR control SP Generate a single IR pulse You can use the CTON to set pulse lengths and the CTOF to set time Off between pulses Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV SP code Variable code IR code value 1 to 252 253 to 255 reserved Example SEND_COMMAND IR_1 SP 25 Pulses IR code 25 on IR port on RX XCH Transmit I...

Page 91: ...END_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 enter Mode 1 Example x x x enter SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 0 0 3 enter SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as 0 3 4 enter SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 enter Mode 2 Example x x x SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 0 0 3 SEND_COMMAND IR_1 XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as...

Page 92: ...SOMEDEVICE port s communication parameters to nine 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 DEV CHARD time Variable time 0 to 10000 1 second Example SEND_COMMAND dvRXRS232 CHARD 10 Sets a 1 millisecond delay between all transmitted characters CHARDM Set the delay time between all ...

Page 93: ... RXON Example 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 SEND_COMMAND DEV TXCLR Example SEND_COMMAND dvRXRS232 TXCLR Stops and clears all characters waiting in the RX serial port s transmit buffer SET BAUD shown in examples Or TSET BAUD Use eit...

Page 94: ...ode Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV USB_HID_SERVICE ENABLE DISABLE 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 the host device Transmitter sending USB keyboard mouse data to the Receiver Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV USB_HID_ROUTE Example SEND_COMMAND dvRX USB...

Page 95: ..._1 LED DIS Disables all LEDs to the right of the Program port on DEVICE_1 Note This parameter does not get stored in non volatile memory LEDs are enabled by default at each power up LED EN Enable all LEDs to the right of the Program port default Syntax LED EN Example SEND_COMMAND DEVICE_1 LED EN Enables all LEDs to the right of the Program port on DEVICE_1 REBOOT Reboot the module Syntax REBOOT Ex...

Page 96: ...RSISTAV HDMI Receiver Only used to save the Receiver s Power On Scaler settings mode to the DGX DXLink Output Boards for DGX Configuration Software Not required to save A V settings to the receiver These are automatically saved when changes are made All Transmitters Disables the AUDIN_FORMAT_AUTO and persists the current audio format Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV PERSISTAV Example SEND_COMMAND dvRX PERS...

Page 97: ...7 17 time Variable 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 27 18 0 Clear the ninth data bit by setting it to 0 on all character transmissions Used in conjunction with the B9MON command see page 92 Syntax 27 18 0 Example SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 18 0 Sets the RS232_1 device s ninth data bi...

Page 98: ...R DXLINK_ETH Returns a COMMAND of the form DXLINK_ETH AUTO OFF DXLINK_ETH Controls Ethernet traffic through the DXLink output card on an Enova DVX Switcher This command instructs the DXLink output card on an Enova DVX Switcher to disable Ethernet traffic or go to Auto mode In Auto mode Ethernet traffic is controlled after negotiation through PDIF Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV DXLINK_ETH AUTO OFF Example...

Page 99: ... direct without the DXLink units Check the DIP switch s toggle settings see page 43 SEND_COMMANDs double check the command and the port number specified and re send the command see page 78 If any changes have been made try resetting the unit to the factory defaults see page 69 Additional Resources for Troubleshooting Endpoint Systems Enova DGX Digital Media Switchers When the DXLink units are used...

Page 100: ...witcher and the local power is lost i e unplugged or turned off the module will power down and then automatically power back up using power from the switcher via the DXLink connection increasing the overall power draw on the switcher When local power is restored it automatically replaces the power over the DXLink line DXLink power When Transmitters Receivers are being powered by an Enova DGX DXLin...

Page 101: ...he table above check the patterns in the table below and then check the items listed in the corresponding Troubleshooting column LED Patterns Working as Expected Green Yellow LED Pattern Description Solid green Solid yellow The DXLink link is established and the video stream is passing HDCP protected content Solid green Flashing yellow The DXLink link is established and the video stream is passing...

Page 102: ...setup being used see the Common Scenarios table on page 45 Note If you cannot locate the DXLink Module in the Online Tree you can reset the factory default by holding the ID button during power up until the LEDs blink in unison and then releasing the ID button This will revert the DXLink Module to DHCP mode Start again at Step 1 above Technical Support If this manual has not satisfactorily answere...

Page 103: ...ollow the instructions on the top of page 104 to prepare an endpoint system for KIT file transfer and the instructions on page 107 for the actual transfer Extender System Standalone When a standalone Transmitter and Receiver Module pair are being used as an extender system the KIT file transfer can be done one of two ways The module can be bound to any Master on the network and then unbound when t...

Page 104: ... the OnLine Tree 6 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 Device be sure the check box is selected click OK 7 Determine the Device Number assigned to the target Transmitter or Receiver when it was bound For the Device Number location see FIG 40 on page 103 The Transmitter or Rec...

Page 105: ...elect Refresh System OnLine Tree The module will appear in the OnLine Tree and locate the DXLink Module and the virtual device ID assigned to it 32002 in the example For the Device Number location see FIG 40 on page 103 The module is ready for the KIT file transfer Press and hold the ID Pushbutton for at least 10 seconds The NetLinx LEDs toggle back and forth during this time and then blink faster...

Page 106: ... Wallplate TX 1 0 45 7 19 2012 Same as 1 0 44 Modified VGA EDID Added VIDIN_PREF_EDID command for VGA input HDMI TX Multi Format TX Multi Format Wallplate TX 1 2 X 10 19 2012 A V SEND_COMMANDs respond with COMMANDs SEND_COMMANDs are not case sensitive Added VIDIN_HDCP command for HDMI input HDMI TX 1 2 X 10 19 2012 When loading any 1 2 X version to an HDMI TX you must send the FACTORYAV command to...

Page 107: ...r or Receiver The Power LED blinks during the process for upgrading the firmware this is normal The progress of the upgrade displays in the Upload Status field Status is also indicated in the Status bar at the bottom The success of the upgrade or any errors that occur will be reported 7 Close the window when the transfer is complete 8 When the process is complete cycle power using the new image on...

Page 108: ...to DXLINK HDMI RX 0 0 106 0 Copyright AMX LLC 2011 If Telnet security is enabled user credentials are required Enter username admin Enter protected password Welcome to DXLINK HDMI RX 0 0 106 0 Copyright AMX LLC 2011 Note When security is enabled a user can retry logging in three times before being disconnected for information on setting a username and password see page 109 To establish a terminal ...

Page 109: ...ting 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 be entered However since the password can be set independently of the username it s possible to have a password defined but the username still at its default blank empty string In this case do not enter anythi...

Page 110: ... the Telnet server Telnet is enabled by default In the terminal program type Help or a question mark and press Enter to access the Help Menu and display the terminal commands described in the table below Telnet Commands Command Description or Help Display the commands listed in this table DEVICE STATUS Displays device status of a specified device port system D P S Note Devices other than the DXLin...

Page 111: ...number 7010 Connection Settings Mode NDP System Number 2155 Master IP URL 192 168 43 83 Master Port 1319 Username Password IP Settings HostName DXL RX 36d0110 Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 43 63 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 43 2 MAC Address 00 60 9f 99 26 f1 DHCP Server 192 168 43 2 Lease Origin THU 01 09 2031 12 59 02 Lease Duration SUN 01 12 2031 12 59 02 259200 sec Lease Renew T1...

Page 112: ...26 f1 also displays Lease details see example for GET CONFIG command GET LOCATION Displays the location parameter for NDP which is set by using the SET LOCATION command see page 114 GET SN Returns the device s serial number MSG ON OFF Enables Disables extended diagnostic messages MSG ON error warning info debug sets the terminal program to display log messages generated by the Master The level of ...

Page 113: ...not require a reboot to take effect SET DEVICE Sets the device number and stores it in non volatile memory Syntax SET DEVICE num The valid range of device numbers is 0 to 31999 If the user enters a number outside that range then no change will be made and the DXLink Transmitter or Receiver will issue an error message A Device Number of 0 means that the DXLink Transmitter or Receiver will accept th...

Page 114: ...s the IP configuration of a specified device Enter a Host Name Type DHCP or Fixed IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address Note DHCP implies DHCP with link local fallback Note For NetLinx Masters the Host Name can only consist of alphanumeric characters Enter Y yes to approve store the information into the Master Enter N no to cancel the operation Note This command requires a reboot to enable...

Page 115: ...username required For details see page 109 SET TELNET PASSWORD Note This command is supported but is not presently in the Help file list of commands Sets the Password for a secure Telnet session Default blank no password required For details see page 109 SHOW CONNECTION LOG Shows the Master connection log for the device SHOW CONNECTION STATS Shows the connection statistics for the device Output si...

Page 116: ...y mechanism but consumes fewer resources on the Master AMX s UDP implementation of NetLinx employs a retry mechanism to provide the reliability of TCP with the resource efficiency of UDP URL vs NDP vs Auto Determining which connection method to use for Master Connection Mode is essentially a matter of deciding what information the device should use to identify the correct Master to connect to The ...

Page 117: ...en hit keypad 0 then release Alt The standard line feed code is entered decimal 10 Windows will perform an ANSI to OEM conversion on some codes entered this way because of the way Windows handles languages and code pages The following codes are known to be altered but others may be affected depending on the computer s setup Characters 15 21 22 and any characters above 127 This affects both Windows...

Page 118: ...ings to a static IP address the address must be in the same subnet as the DXLink unit the default static IP address for DXLink Transmitters and Receivers is 192 168 1 2 Important Information for PCs with Multiple Network Access Points If the PC has more than one point of network access multiple NIC cards or wireless networking check to see if one of the connections uses an IP address of 192 168 1 ...

Page 119: ...Connection Properties dialog box opens 4 From the list of This connection uses the following items see above highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box opens 5 Select Use the following IP address and enter 192 168 1 50 or the IP range of the Enova DGX or Enova DVX 6 Press the Tab key on your keyboard to auto fi...

Page 120: ... Master in NetLinx Studio 1 Open NetLinx Studio 2 From the Settings menu select Master Communication Settings 3 Click Communication Settings on the right The Communication Settings dialog box opens 4 Under Transport Connection Option select Virtual NetLinx Master Click to open the Communication Settings dialog box Select Virtual NetLinx Master ...

Page 121: ...connection type to TCP Note When using the first set of instructions below only one DXLink Module can be connected to the Virtual Master at a time because the static IP address is the same for all modules To place a DXLink Module in Static IP Mode 1 Connect the DXLink unit via its ICS LAN 10 100 port to the PC acting as a Virtual Master 2 Set the DIP Switch s 1 and 3 Toggles to ON 3 Apply power to...

Page 122: ...r For the variable num the valid range of device numbers is 0 to 31999 Setting a device number does not require a reboot to take effect 8 At the prompt type SET CONNECTION and press Enter 9 Specify TCP for the connection 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 fo...

Page 123: ...io Type Precedence on page 52 HDMI Connector Cable Pinout HDMI connectors are found on all DXLink units These connectors are used to pass HDMI or DVI D signals using a DVI to HDMI cable adapter from a source device to a DXLink Transmitter or from a DXLink Receiver to a destination device The following table provides cable pinout details for HDMI connections Connection Type by DXLink Unit Connectio...

Page 124: ...le provides cable pinout details for HD 15 connections for VGA component S Video and composite HD 15 Connector Cable Pinout Input Pin VGA Component S Video Composite 1 Red Pr n c n c 2 Green Y Y CVBS 3 Blue Pb C n c 4 n c n c n c n c 5 GND n c n c n c 6 GND Red GND Pr n c n c 7 GND Green GND Y GND Luminance GND CVBS 8 GND Blue GND Pb GND Chrominance n c 9 5 VDC n c n c n c 10 GND n c n c n c 11 n ...

Page 125: ...MI cable adapter DVI Connector Pinout DVI Input Pin Signal Name DVI Output Pin Signal Name 1 Data 2 1 Data 2 2 Data 2 2 Data 2 3 Gnd 3 Gnd 4 n c 4 n c 5 n c 5 n c 6 DDC CLK 6 DDC CLK 7 DDC Data 7 DDC Data 8 n c 8 n c 9 Data 1 9 Data 1 10 Data 1 10 Data 1 11 Gnd 11 Gnd 12 n c 12 n c 13 n c 13 n c 14 5 VDC in 14 5 VDC out 15 Gnd 15 Gnd 16 Hot Detect 16 Hot Detect 17 Data 0 17 Data 0 18 Data 0 18 Dat...

Page 126: ...e 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 60 640 480 60 VESA DMT 640x480 72 640 480 72 VESA DMT 640x480 75 640 480 75 VESA DMT 640x480 85 640 480 85 VESA DMT 720x400 85 720 400 85 VESA DMT 720x480p 60 720 480 60 480p CEA 861 720x480p 120 720 480 120 480p CEA 861 720x480p 240 720 480 2...

Page 127: ...800 60 VESA CVT 1280x960 60 1280 960 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 1360x764 60 1360 764 60 VESA CVT 1360x768 60 1360 768 60 VESA DMT 1400x1050 60 1400 1050 60 VESA DMT 1400x1050 75 1400 1050 75 VESA DMT 1440x900 60 1440 900 60 VESA DMT 1440x900 75 1440 900 75 VESA DMT 1440x900 85...

Page 128: ...ns Resolution Name Horizontal Active Pixels Vertical Active Pixels Refresh Hz Comments Video Standard 720x480i 60 720 240 59 9 480i CEA 770 2 720x480p 60 720 480 59 9 480p SMPTE 293M CEA 770 2 ITU R BT 1358 720x576i 50 720 288 50 576i 720x576p 50 720 576 50 576p ITU R BT 1358 1280x720p 60 1280 720 59 9 720p SMPTE 296M CEA 770 3 1440x960p 60 1440 960 59 9 960p 1920x1080i 50 1920 540 50 1080i50 SMPT...

Page 129: ...s 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 800x600 60 800 600 60 VESA DMT 800x600 72 800 600 72 VESA DMT 800x600 75 800 600 75 VESA DMT 1024x768 60 1024 768 60 VESA DMT 1024x768 70 1024 768 70 VESA DMT 1024x768 75 1024 768 75 VESA DMT 1280x720p 50 1...

Page 130: ...ace 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 768x576p 50Hz 960x576p 50Hz 960 1920 x576i 50Hz 1280x720p 23Hz 1280x720p 24Hz 1280x720p 25Hz 1280x720p 29Hz 1280x720p 30Hz 1280x720p 50Hz 1280x720p 59Hz 1280x720p 60Hz 1280x720p 100Hz 1280x720p 119Hz 1280x720p ...

Page 131: ...4x640p 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 1360x768p 60Hz 1360x768p 120Hz 1400x1050p 60Hz 1440x900p 60Hz 1536x960p 60Hz 1600x1000p 60Hz 1600x1200p 60Hz 1680x1050p 60Hz 1704x960p 60Hz 1728x1080p 60Hz 1800x1350p 60Hz 1864x1050p 60Hz 1920x1080p 60Hz ...

Page 132: ...z 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 1280x768p 50Hz 1280x768p 60Hz 1280x768p 75Hz 1280x768p 85Hz 1280x800p 50Hz 1280x800p 75Hz 1280x800p 85Hz 1280x960p 50Hz 1280x960p 60Hz 1280x960p 75Hz 1280x960p 85Hz 1280x1024p 50Hz 1280x1024p 60Hz 1280x1...

Page 133: ...0p 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 1024x768p 85Hz 1152x864p 70Hz 1152x864p 75Hz 1152x864p 85Hz 1280x800p 60Hz 1280x960p 60Hz 1280x960p 75Hz 1280x960p 85Hz 1280x1024i 43Hz 1280x1024p 60Hz 1280x1024p 75Hz 1280x1024p 85Hz 1360x768p 60Hz 1366x76...

Page 134: ... grounding measure can be used at the discretion of the installer Items Required Small adjustable wrench or socket driver 6 foot ground wire with ring terminal ends provided Note Currently shipping DXLink Transmitters and Receivers provide a designated ground location on the rear of the chassis for attaching a ground wire For instructions on attaching a ground wire to DXLink Modules or DXLink Wall...

Page 135: ...er 4 Ensure the ground wire is positioned so that it does not interfere with any of the connectors 5 Attach the ground wire to a common earthed ground see Attaching a Ground Wire to a Common Earthed Ground on the previous page 6 Continue the installation process or reapply power to the module FIG 44 Remove jackscrew and washer above HDMI connector FIG 45 Position ground wire away from connectors R...

Page 136: ...7 and Windows 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 installation process requires 36 MB of disk space for the DGX Configuration Software installer Once installed the program requires 10 MB of disk space Caution We strongly urge the user not t...

Page 137: ...on Software Note The PC will automatically establish a virtual COM port on the Transmitter 5 If changing the communication settings 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 The baud rate for the PC must match the baud rate for the Transmitter The r...

Page 138: ... Programmer will not work in conjunction with the HDMI connector on the TX EDID 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 of a computer s graphics subsystem based on the capabilities of the attached display device EDID information includes item...

Page 139: ...e device tree and select the HD 15 input 3 Click Read to read the VGA EDID information currently on the HD 15 input The EDID data appears in the EDID read only field on the right Tip In the EDID Programmer view the Save to File option under the File menu can be used to save the EDID information as an edid file The saved file can be opened as a text file from the File menu select Open File and edit...

Page 140: ...ftware and select the EDID Programmer tab 3 Under Inputs Outputs on the left expand the device tree and select the HD 15 input 4 From the File menu select Open File to select the VGA edid file that was downloaded in Step 1 5 Click Write to write the VGA EDID information to the HD 15 input Tip You can confirm that the new VGA EDID data was written to the HD 15 input by selecting the HD 15 input and...

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